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THE SAN "FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY,MMARCH ALAMEDA ADVERTS'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE SPECIAL THIS W New, modern, 7-room house; sanitary plumb- ing, gas and electric lights; cement cellar: southern exposure; cholce location; near cars and station; only $3000 terms 1f desired HAWKS & MEHRTENS, Corner Seventh st and Lincoln ave., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. pt—2 large sunny rooms, single and double, with board. Brasfeld’s lmn, 2214 Union st.. Berkeley ¥ FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS $4500—Beautiful 2 blocks of Fruitvale om resi- dence. beautiful palms, greenhouse, 4 o the suburban home rancisco’s benk presidents and no misteke. Ter OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. & PERCIVAL. near Grove most central Joca Central tion fered Jots §R00 each: terms L $20.50 #nd up x. nd, be- blocks sunny roome open price of this i & rare ¢ home, bring se; brand lumbing per- 1 block of block of 70 Broadway i Insurance. Price in 300 Fruitvale LEE, station, H. LE or_455 Oak- Owner. CHEAP, NEAT HOMES. e 3 rooms: good 130x200: twelve fence all price BEAUTIFUL VILLA LOT. $1250 secures 100x14¢ the 750 —HOUSE 1002 Broadway n ——— e OAKLAND HOTELS. LBANY, N. E. corner Broadwa OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. MADISON, 1305—H first-class table; omely furnished rooms; finest location in Oakland. SPECIAL today for bargains in furniture. Schellbaas. 11th st., cor. etore, Oakland, San Francisco Advert’s’m’ts ROOMS FOR HO BUCHANAN Corner flat; housekeeping rooms to let. % —Housekeeping rooms to ISADERO, 456—Light housekeeping rooms et 1o EDDY, furnished sunny rooms; single o th; phone; also housekeep- | T ery reasonable, | t well furnished housekeeping : private. —Rooms to Jet, furnished for house- jest terms ever of- | w homes | d_Haywards | . | MYRTLE ave. beautiful | ! ROOMS FOR HOUSEIEEFINM ROOMS AND BOAEP—Canth:gI. O'FARRELL, 725 (Alcalde)—Nice new sunny apartments: furnished with modern improve ments; rent reduced. O'FARRELL, 1254—Beautifully furnished suite with kitchen, cheap, and others. | OFARRELL, 1626—One large, bay-window, sunny, front room and kitchen: $20. POLK. 601—Housekeeping rooms to. let; rea- | sonable. POLK, 612—$17; 2 beds, back suite with Kitchen, gas stove, bath, phone, porch. POLK, 171215, near Clay—3 or 4 completely furnished hskpg. rms.; rent $16; no children. POST, 962—Sunny front rms., housekeepins; |~ in suites of 2 or 3; also single rms., cheap. POWELL, 503—Nicely furnished rooms com- lete for housekeeping. SACRAMENTO, 1600, cor. of Polk—Furnished rooms for housekeeping and others. | TAYLOR, 9112 sunny furnished rooms, gas range. §15; 2 rooms, gas range, $10; 4 rooms, $22.50. TUR housekeeping; $8 up VAN NESS, 318—Sunny rooms, pleasantly lo- cated, completely furnished for light house- keeping. VALENCIA, Tooms: convenient service. 411—Nice plano, sunny furnished rooms gas range, bath, etc. 564 — Furnished housekeeping to market; good car 1016 —Housekeeping rooms to let, every convenienc STEINER, 123—New house, elegantly fur- nished rooms and excellent board. : TURK every respect; 776—Top flat; in sunny rooms swell and .modern nd board. TABLE board eolicited. 1018 Pine at. . SEWING MACHINES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hapd all makes at. any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8: slightly used, $10, §15, $20. You know where dolls swing in ‘the window. 1051 Market st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED. ALL makes reduced, repairing, renting. Singer W. & W. office, 187 6th . essie 37v6. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, §2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 536 Callfornia; tel.Main 266. | WANTED Boara in Mill Valley for adult Scod location; references exchanged. Box B R —— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Anderson Transfer & Storage Co.—b rms. $2.50 | in fireproof bldg.;moving,pack’g, shipping, et: at lowest rates. 19 Turk,nr.Mkt.;ph.East 11: A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 181. CONKLIN'S storage furniture and merchan- dise. 383 Golden Gate ave. Phone South 102. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone West 2628. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. | APARTMENT HOUSES. . | HYDB, 1560— ar town: for refined people, unfurnished, new, artistic 4 rooms, bath, pri- vate ball d rear porch apartment flats; halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; free water and janitor service; light and sun in every room; unsurpassed marine view from top floors; rents §25, $27.50 and $30. opened today. for the first time: call early if you want one; you cannot duplicate them for $10 per month more. 2751 Clay, facing plaza; sunny, 4-room furnished or unfurnished. WELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde and 4 rooms, with bath: steam heat. light; | ROOM and kitchen; electric $22.50_per mont! A—ROYAL House, 126 Ellis, Mason; rooms bUc, $1.50 per day; week. $2, 50, §3 to $8; hot, coid water; office and ele- or on ground fioor: reading-room. parior. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1.25 to $5 per week and 11ght housekeeping rooms; cpen all night BELMOND House, trances, lights, over Owl Drugstore 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every room; Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 room new house; modern: $1.25 to $3 per week. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | bet. Powell and | 200 25c to 50c per night, $1.25 to §4 week. BUSH, corner Powell—Furnished rooms to let; cheap. BUSH, 1008, near Jones—Sunny rooms to let; elegantly furnished. BUSH, 1008—Neatly furnished room able; nurses or students preferred. reason- CALIFORNIA, 1413, near Polk- furnished rooms to let. ice sunny CALIFORNIA, 1502%—Private suany furnished rooms to let. EDDY, 514—Nice littig able for single m ELLIS, 711%——Newly furnished rooms, suites or single, with use of bath; light housekps. house; neat basement room, $1 week. suit- FOURTH, 246—Nice =unny single furnished front rooms, $1.25, $1.50 per week. FULTON, desirable neigkborhood. GEARY, 917, Larkin roome’ to let GUERRERO, 222, nished room, suitable for 1 $5 to $10. | GUERRERO, 256—Neat, well furnished, sunny rooms to let. HAIGHT, nice neig] HARRISO} nn; to let: pleasant location. let; very near Sunny furnished ear Fourteenth—Large fur- ht, running water: s or gentlemen; rent Suuny rooms to let, furnished; borhood. HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. Ellis and Leaven- worth; in heart of city; 300 rooms; 100 bathe; modern in all detalis; §3 to $15 week; with private bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. | HYDE, 316_Neatly furnished rooms to let: |~ ail_conveniences. HYDE, 915—Sunny well furnished rooms to let: reascnable . 906, near Pine—Rooms to let, : very sunny and reasonable. single ely fu hed, sunny rooms 50 per week; running water. | MCALLISTER, 1431—Newly furn. front suite; electric light, telephone; private: no children, | METROPOLITAN Hotel. 128 Third st.—100 | gie and family rooms, 35c to $1.50 per $2 to $8 week: the only new and modern otel and rooming-house that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in evéry room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. 238, near Van ss—Nice bath, gas, water; aleo un- very reasonable. furnished rooms furnished rovms: OCTAVI reasonal OCTAVIA, —Elegant furnished suite of |~ rooms, with piano and use of kitchen: also single rooms, rent $7 and up. OLIVE ave., nishe? sunn: rent reasona’ POWELL. 504—Sunny furnished rooms to let; convenlently located. TTER, 65 — Neatly furn., comfortable $4 per month; gas: private family. | UNITED STATES, 125 Eddy. near Market—400 rooms, tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. gant. sunny rooms to let; 548, near Octavia—Nicely fur- roome, with bath and phone; : half block from cars. VALENCIA, 150, near Market—Very nice rooms to let. 44 3d st, nr. Market— Most convenlent and_respectable; 700 room | | | | | WINCHESTER Hot 35c to $1.50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 1008 market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. I RS, ROOMS AND BOARD. { MARIN Co. board; Hillside Villa: good board and rcom $5 a week: children boarded half price; near San Rafael. Apply at 1895 Mis- sion st BRODERICK, 575, corner Grove—Nicely fur- nished, sunny front rooms; water, electric | lights, etc.; large grounds and lawn; excel- lent table board, O'FARRELL, 1880—Select boarders taken in | private family; rooms nicely furnished, with all conveniences; bath, phone, etc.; rates | _very reasonable. | SUTTER, 1844, corner Webster—Fine furnighed close in | rooms in select private family; use of piano 49— Large sunny double rooms for | and parior if desired; best of table board, housekeeping, $2.50 per week; single, $l. i il FOLECM, 1015—Fooms 1o let. farmished zor | TURK, 1150—Nicely furnished suites or_single e P | room's in newly furnished, modern flat: pri- X e vate family; nice, quiet place for students; FULTON, 227Nice housckeeping rooms to | _&0od table board and rates reasonsble 7.3 | EDDY. 1178 (The Plaza)—Elegant furnished GEARY. 675 —Sunny furnished rooms to let; | Tooms, fronting Jefferson Park. with firat- complete for housekeeping: close in. | _class board: location unexcelled. GEARY, 1225—Nice sunny suite rooms for | FILLMORE, 644, near Hayes—Large sunny housekeepin convenient; cheap. | room with board in select private family; HAIGHT. 220—8well location; eunny furnished S1L Juchin” ponpealstcos e i housekeeping rooms to let HAIGHT, 505, in upper flat—Four nice, unfur- | nished ‘rooms for housekeeping. HOWARD. 823 Large sunny furnished room: light housekeeping; gas; for couple $3.50 wk. FRANKLIN, 1453—Fine furnished rooms with best of board; all hme comforts; $25 o $35 per_month. | FULTON . 1442—Pieasant, sunny rooms, with | all comforts and privileges of refined home; | _large yard: near Park Panhandle. HOWARD, 823—gingle sunny hall room, light hekpg.; gas; for working girl; $1.25 week, JONES, %06, near Pine—Sunny furnished housekeeping yooms to let LARKIN. 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 1o 830 per month: other rooms from $10 up; special ipducements to tourists. LARKIN, 1042 Front roos plete_for housekeeping: McALLISTER. 4 nished suny plete for housekeeping: nice ioeation. and kitchen: com- rent reasonable. corner Polk—Neatly fur- roomis, single or en suite, com. | O'FARRELL, $41—Nice, comfortable rooms with good board; @lso furnished rooms for housekeeping. POST, 1234—Beautiful sunny rooms to let In coriier house, with frst-class board; reason- able. DEVISADERO, and board. FOLSOM, 1878_Nicely furnished rooms ord first-class table board. . 1972—Rooms to let With exceileat yery reasonable, 409—Elegant private rooms McALLISTER, 1292, lower corner—Housekeep- * _ing rooms to let; very reasonable. MINNA. 172—Small, single, inside sleeping- room, light housekeeping, $1 per week. FRANKLI nushe:! _— e e FULTON, $44—Nicely furnished room in pri- vate femily with table board if auhl-ed.w' sunny fur- MINNA. 281, corner Fourth—Single and double furnished housekeeping ‘rooms to Jet. GUERRERO, 126—Neatly furnished Jet_with good_home cooking. o MINNA. €25—Two front rooms for housekeep- Ing; no objection to children. MISEION, §23—One large sunny housekeeping room; also front single room. ©AK. 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to §$12; hot bath; laundry; adults. S HOWALD. 2612—Large sunny front room or_vithout board: one of two 'qu.nen‘.mh 2 _vithout board: one o two gentisien, | HYDE, 311% Comfortable su rooms with first class board; moderate sates. ROOM and kitchen; hot water; electr] 7 $22.50 per month. 130 O Farrell strest, © in San Francisco | : to $1 night, $1.75 to 36 week; elec- | elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages. in wrapper, for.maillng, $1 per year — e e T DELINQUENT NOTICES. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE KILAUEA SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY—Loca- tion and place of business, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. NOTICE—There is delinquent upon the fol- lowing_described stock on account of Asses ment No. 3. levied on the 20th day of Febru- ary, 1906, the several amounts set opposite the Mames of the respective shareholders, as ollows: | Cert. | Name of Sharcholder— No. Shares. Amt. | Ames, Worthington 1382 200 $2.0 Ames, Worthingto 1 50 | Bernhard, J., Tru 20 - 20 Breon, Christine ‘100 100 Breon, Christine 100 100 | | Breon, Christine 100 100 Breon, Christine 100 100 | Breon, Christine 50 50 | Clover, J. A. 50 50 | Carter, Martin 5 50 Davies, Robert 40 40 De Golyer, J. B 15 16 Davis, Mary E 0 1 | Davis, Mary E. B 1B | Gibson, W. 'D. K., Trustee. us 181 Guerin, Geo. M..". 100 100 Guerin, Geo. M 100 100 | Guerin, Geo. M w00 100 Guerin, Geo. M 100 100 | Guerin, Geo. M 100 100 | Hug. Chas. A 10 10 | Heilbronner, "A. 25 25 Heilbronner, A. 6.2 Hume, R 50 | Hume; R 50 | Hume, W. R. 50 | Hume, W. R. 5 50 | Hirschtelder & Meane 100 | Hirschfelder & Meane) | Howlett, Emma A... Jones, A, C | Jones, A. C | Kohibecher, Ji | Kohlbecher, Ji | Klopp, Jennie | Leavy, Charles M. | Leavy, Charles M. Leavy, Charles M... | Leav | Pollitz & Pollitz & Pollitz & Edward | Pollitz & Edward | Pollitz & Edwarg | Pollitz & Edward | Pollitz & Edward | Pollitz & Edward Pollitz & Edward 1081 Pollitz & Edward 1082 Poilitz & Edward 1085 Pollitz & Edward 1083 | Pollitz & Edward 1116 | Pollz & Edward 1447 [ | Payne, 5 1409 100 | Payre, W 1410 Payne, 1411 | Roos, A 874 cheéline, 848 | Scheeline, Sol 904 | Scheeline, Sol 1060 Scheeline, Sol E 1131 Scheeline. Sol E. 1406 Sutro & Co Sutro & Co | Sue Ng, Kal | Sue Ng. Kat | Shetdon, E. Sheldon, | Sheidon, Sheldon, Sheldon’ Sheldon, | Sheldon, | Sheldon; | Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheldon, = Trustee Trustee. Trustee. | Taylor, | Taylor, | Taylor; ‘Thoma: ‘Thoma: Thomas Talbot, | Talbot, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, H, H. | Umbeen, G. H | Van Peit, E. B. Van Sicklen, F. van Sicklen Wilson, R. Wert W 2! | Wertsch, Willlam 25 Wertsch. William 25 Wiibrand, B. A. 5 50 Wilbrand, B. A. 1155 1155 Wilbrand, B. A 100 100 Wilbrand, B. A.. 1397 100 100 And in accordance with law and an order of | the Board of Directors, made on the 20th day of February, 1906, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company at 327 Market street (room 4, second floor), in the City and County of San Fran- clsco, State of California, on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1908, at the hour of three | o'clock p. m.. on such day to pay such de. | inquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. | H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, | Otfice of the Company, 327 Market st., room 4, second floor, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. ] PROPOSALS. NOTICE_TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Board of State Harbor Commls- | sioners, Union depot and Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., March 1, 1906. Sealed propofals or bids will be recelved at this otfize &t or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, April 5, 1906, for the comstructivn df section 12 of the seawall, the same to ex- tend from the northerly end of section 1, one thousand (1000) feet northerly along the water front line of the city and county of San Frau- cisco in accordance with tne plans and 1= fications prepared therefor: by the chief engl- neer of tne board and asopted by the board February 21, 19v6, and on file in tais office, to which special reference is hereby made. The | work to be done urder these specifications con- sists in furniehing all stone and labor for con- structing a stone seawall. It is estimated that the stone seawall will contain about 150,000 tons of stone of 2240 pounds per ton. The seawall to be built of stone mot subject to de- composition nor disintegration by the action ot sea water or air. Two classes of stone will be -recognized. The first class will include stone of one or more cubic feet in a fair assortment of sizes between one and four cubic feet; no objection will be made to stone larger than four. cubio feet; this class of stone must be free of scams end marked lines of cleavuge. The second class will nciude stone of less than one cublc foot, in assorted sizes, but no stone_less than five pounds will be accepted ut Nl Talil be received unioss 0 bid W v it is mad & blank form furnished from this office and. is accompanied by a sample, weighing about iwenty-five pounds, of the &tone to be used &nd a certificd check of five (5) cent of o ount of the bid (based on ‘tons), payabie to the of the secretary of the houd.uam-mu-onmg-nottlum cessful bidder that he will Within six (6) days after the accentance .oot the bid enter intv a The board reserves the all bids if for deemed PARTLY used §100 typewriters, all makes, from $20; guaranteed 1 year: rentals, §2.50 month. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 3, §75;all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co. 117 Sutter, MARRIAGE LICENSES., oo The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Kenzo Hato, 35, 1301% Larkin street, and Toma Masuda, 22 920 Sacramento street. Charles Striker, 21, 3265 Sixteenth street, and Attel Karpel, 21, 334 Clementina street. Louls Levy, 21, Seattle, and Edith Harris, 18, 1628 Sutter street. leClayauni Riseo, 26, Colma, snd Lulgia Cal- ero, 22 _city. John M. Winstanley, 63, Mayfleld, Kans., and Maria Brewer, 75, Irvington. Henry Herrscher, 38, 700 Eighth avenue, and Marie E. Cheville-Wallace, 23, 682 Ninth ave. Alphonso des Laurier, 28, 864 Vallefo street, and Carmen Perry, 20, 85+ Vailejo street. Matt M. Marston, 22, 75 Hoff avenue, and Ada B. Blake, 22, 75 Hoff avenue. Marshall 0. Swickard, 33. New Albany, Ohio, and Theresa L. Connors, 24, San Rafael Hilmar R. Bornmueller, 34, 930 Market street, and Anna M. Martin, 24, Oakland. George F. Ceaky, 35, 509 Powell street. and Anna L. Hall, 18 835 Pine street. BIRTHS— B ARRIAGES—LEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the eeme published. | Notlces restricted simply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this columa | free_of charge. - = BORN. BARTHOLD—In this city, March 17, 1906, to | the wife of Edward B. Barthold, a daughter. ELKUS—In this city. March 20, 1806, to the wife of Eugene S. Elkus, a son. St ————— MARRIED. CARLSEN—ERIKSEN—In this city, March 7, Morris and M. Edna Winchell, both of this cit PETERSEN—PRES —1n _this city. March 24, 1906, by the Rev. O. Groensbers, James | Petersen and Nettie Prescott. | ROBERTSON—ROBBI In this city, March | the Rev. Herbert N. ' Bevier, n and Lillian M. Robhjns, both 1906, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Conrad | and Walborg Eriksen. | SAMPTER—In this city, March 18, | 1906, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Albert E. | Harris and Hatteye G. Sampter. | MORRIS ~WINCHELL—In_this clty, March 24, 1906, by the Rev. F. hi. Larkin, H. Clay | city, March 24, Groensberg, Loulk this 0. 1806, by Sather and Inj the Rev. Leed, DIED. Mooney_(infant) Arzberger, Henry, 30, Mooney (nfan Brandenstein, Meyer,72 Carr, Alexander D., 40 yau, Mrs. Ellen Cook, May G., 42 Peters 30 Cowi Petrie, Anna, 65 Pitman, May E. C. Roger, "Angelle Rose, John Perry Sheehan,Johannah,6 m Dailey, Minnterd E.,24 Donohue, Mary, 69 Gedtrey, James, €8 Hanly, Mary, Harlow, Mary Aleda Shelley, Vincent G., 10 Hathaway, Ann B., nields, Bridget,. 87 Ingram, Christopher,60 Tobin, John J., 43 Johmson, Charlotte, £ Treno, Carmilita, 17 Jordan, Earl G.. 6 Waish, Edward, 41 Meier, Rose, 38 Wooaward, Mary. 42 Mooney, Anna L. 42 Wyllle, Evelyn, ARZBERGER—In Alameda, Cal, March 25, 1906, Henry Arzberzer. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arzberger, and brother of Mrs, C. H. Goltzene, Mrs. H. Cramerding and Joseph Arzberger, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 36 years 8 months and 21 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respec fully, invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), at 2 p. m ARZBERGER—In_Alameda, (al., . March 25, 1906, Henry, beloved son- of Martin and Elizabeth Arzberger, a native of California, azed 36 years S months and 20 days. BRANDENSTEIN—In. this city, March 25, 1906, Mever, beloved husband of = Fanny Brandenstein, und father of Mrs. Joseph Ttosenberg and Flora Brandenstein, a native of Germany, aged 72 years 10 months and 5 da ® [5The funeral services will be held today (Tuesday), at 10:13 o'clock a. m., at his late residence, 1305 Van Ness avenue. Interment strictly private, Home of Peace Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ARR—In this city, March 26, 1008, Alexan- Ao D btloved husband of Joseohine Carr, - of Scotland, aged 40 years 6 months and 29 day 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11 o’clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- 20 Fifth street. Cremation I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. L4 COOK—In this city, March 26, 1906, May G. ok, beloved wife of Charles E. Cook, daughter of Mrs. Mary Vagts, and sister of John, Laura and Charles Vagts, a native of California, aged 12 years 3 months and 17 days. v tice of funeral kereafter. COWIN—In this city, March 25, 1906, Arthur R.. beloved son of the late Stephen and Ro- /in, and dearly beloved brother of “arles H. Clapp, Mrs. Arthur Barnes ard the late Willlam S. Cowin, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 45 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Efghth, DAILEY—In this city, March 26, 1906, Minn- ferd B. Dalley, beloved daughter of the late Thomas V. and Mary A. Dailey, and loving sister of Willlam Dalle: A. Wales, Mrs. A. Carroll and the n Dailey, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 24 years 10 months and 3 days. DONOHUE—In this city, March 25, 1806, Mary Donohue, heloved wife of Martin Donohue of Pleasanton, sister of Margaret Brown of OaKlan: i 2 n-law of Christian Hashagen, a native of Ireland, aged €9 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral on Wednescay, March 2§, at §:30 o'clock a. m.. from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avinue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will bs | celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GODFREY (or Moram)—In this city, March 25, 1906, James Godfrey (or Moran), a native of Australiz, aged 68 vears. HANLY—In Oakland, Cal, March 26, 1906, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick Hanly, and ster of the late Andrew O'Connor and Mrs C. ‘Hayden, a native of County Roscom mion (parish of Kilmain), Ireland, aged 65 years. HARLOW—In Oakland, Cal., jMarch 26, 1006, Mary Aleda, beloved wife of Netson Harlow and nicce of T. A. Downing of East Oak- land. e rative of Nova Scotia. HATHAWAY —In this elty, March 23, 1900, at her residence, 24 Bronte street, Ann B., be- mother of Mrs, Charles Martl Hall and Miso Neva \ilson, an Mrs. Jane Wood, a native of England, aged years 4 months and 28 cays. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), at 12 a. m., from the parlors of Moncken ‘& Co., 2339-41 Mission street. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, via 1:30 o'clock Creek route "h:,.'lm o INGRAM—In thig city, March 2 3 - topher Ingram, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. JOHNEON—In Berkeley, Cal., March 26, 1906, Charlotts Johnson, beloved wife of Theodore Jobrson, and mother of Hilmer Jobmson, a nugexro( Sweden, fiyfln :ug‘x‘l‘:e“ rlends and acquaintances a fuly invited (o attend the funeral services tomorrow (Wednesday), 28, at 2 o'clock p. m., at her la 1615 Scenic avenue, North Berkeley. 5 Mountain View Cemetery. - .o S ORDAN—In this city, March 26, 1906, Earl G, Jordan, deerly beloved son of Frank C. and Nellie M. Jordan, beloved brother of Orpha E.. Clifton L. and Edith Jordan. and nephew of Mrs. N. Edwards, a native of San_Francisco, d 6 years 1 month and 25 days. e 3 MEIER—In the City and County Hospital, arch 26, 1906, Rose Meier, & natjve ot In- diene; ared B8 pears i e MOONEY—In Emeryville, Cal., March 26, 1906, Anna 1., bel wite of Charles D. X s e nbreco. - Cal aked 3 ville, Cal., March 26, resid>nce, of WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San | Cfll‘ “!- Interment | Infant daughter ef Charles D. and the late 4 &néu 1. Mooney, aged 3 days. N—In the City and County Hospital, March 26, 1906, Ol native of Sweden,” aged 20 ye-E‘n ern O’RYAN—Solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated in St. Mary's Cathedral on Wedn=s- day. Masch 25, at 9 o'clock, for the resase Of the soul of the late Mrs. Ellen O'Ryan of Cashel, Ireland, mother of Rev. Philip O'Ryan of this' city and of Rev. Willlam O'Ryan of St. Leo's Church. Denver. PETERS—In this city, March 24, 1906, Mary, Dbeloved wife of James Peters, mother of Gertrude. Harry and Ruth Peters, daughter of. John and Mary Flanagan, and sister of Maggle, John, James, Lillie, George and Stella Flanegan, Mrs.'J. Thiebaut, Mrs. J. Wolf and J_ Callaghan_and’ the late Hattie Flanagan, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 30 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday). at 9 ¢'clock a. m.. from the resi- dence of her parents, 38i7 Army- street, be- tweer Dolores and Church, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 ¢'clock a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PETRIE—In th's city. March 24, 1906, Anna, beloved wite of F. C. Petrie, and mother of Dr. Frank B, Petrle of San Francisco and Charles R. Petrie of Los Angeles, Cal, a native >f Michigan, aged 65 years.. (Remo and Virginia City, Nev., papcrs pleaee copy.) §rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m., from her late residence, 289 Third avenue, Richmond district, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue at 2:30 p. m. PITMAN—In Berkeley, Cal., March 25, 1906, May Elizabeth Constance Pitman, beloved wife of Francis H. Pitman, a native of San Francisco, Cal. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited th attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday) at St. Dominick’s Chureh, Steine= and Bush streets, where a solemn higk: mass will be celebrated for the renoss of her soul, commercing at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car leaving Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 10:30 a. m. ROSERNa this city, March 25, 1006, Angells Rosalie Roger, beloved mother of Mrs. Cava- ler de Croze,’ grandmother of R. F. and L. A. Chevailer, and aunt of A. J. Balny. a native of Normandie, France aged 76 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 27, at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence. 2523 Van Ness avenue, Union and Fiibert streets, thence to French Church (Notre Dames des :Victoires), where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revosc of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. ROSE—In San Leandro, March 25, 1906, John Perry Rose, beloved husband of Mary F. Rose, and father of Mary F.. Annle, John P. and Manuel Rose, Mrs. J. P. Willlams and Nellic Rose, a native of Azore Islands, aged 68 years 11 months and 21 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral scrvices Tuesday, March 27, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Wliliams street, San Lean- dro, thence to 'St. Leander's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hig soul at 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph’s Cemctery, Haywards, Cal. SHEEHAN—In this city, March 25. 1905, Johannah, beloved daughter of Jeremiah and Elizabeth’ Sheehan, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged ¢ months and 7 days. (Bakers- fleld_papers please copy.) 0 The funeral will take place today (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the residence of her parents, 9701 Bryant street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHELLEY—In this city, March 25, 1908, Vin- cent G.. darling son of Benjamin F. and Bella F. Shelley, and loving little brother of Frank, Harry and Kathleen Shelley, a native of Log Angeles, Cal., aged 10 years 5 months and 7 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited “to attend the dence .of his parents, 27 Bernal avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, cosner of Twenty-ninth and Church_streets, for ser- vices, “commencing at 11:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHIELDS—In this city, March 25, 1906, Bridget Shields, dearly beioved mother of Mrs.” Mary J. Gallagher, and grandmother of Henry J.. Ellen and Perey Gallagher, a native of Ireland, aged §7 years. (Brooklyn and New York papers please copy.) EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), March 27, at 8:30 o'clock u. m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Chursh, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. TOBIN—In this city, March 25, 1006, Jobn J.. beloved son of Thomas and the late Kath- arine Tobin. and brother of Richard Tobin, Mrs_ G. Suilivan and the late William and Thomag P. Tobin, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 43 years 9 months and 6 da: Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), March 27, at 12:30 p. m.. from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mis- sion street. betwcen Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TRENO (nee Perazzo)—In this city March 26, 1906, Carmilita, beloved. wife of Joseph Treno, and beloved sister of Mrs. Ph. de Martini, Mrs. CirilloOstorero, Mrs. V. Rasso and Joseph and Amelia Perazzo, a na- tive of Sestrl, Levante, Genova, Italy, aged 17 years 8 months and 10 days. WALSH—In this city, March 26, 1906, Ed- ward Walsh, aged 41 years. I Notice of funeral Lereafter. WOODWARD—In this city. March 26, 1906, at her residence, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Willlam H. Woodward_ loving mother of Anna, Grace and Mary Woodward, and sister of Mrs. Willlam Smith and Mrs. Herman Hangener cf Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Peter Dimuih of Bennington, N. Y., a native of New York, aged 42 years S months and 22 days. WYLLIE—In this city, March 26, 1906, Eve- Iyn Louise, beloved daughter of James and Mary. Wyllie, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 9 years GEO. W. LUNT. HENRY C. BUNKER. BUNKER & LUNT Funeral Directors, MISSION MASONIC TEMPLE. 2666 Misslon st. Phone Mission 75. H. J. McAvoy. D. J. O'Hara. [ McAVGY, O'HARA & Cu. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Removed to Their New Parlors 261-271 Hayes st., opp. St. Ignatius Church Lady Aesistants. Telephone South 247 J James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With McGinn Bros. ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy st. Tel. East 86. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued from Page 15. 57/ 2000 Manhattan M. 28, 4400 Manbattan M. 12{100v Manhat Synd. 152500 Mayflower . 25,1500 May Queen 315000 Maryland 42,2000 Mizpah Ex 13 1000 Mohawk, s 5. 14/ 7500 Mohawk ... 11{ 5000 Mohawk, b 39 10! 1500 Mohawk 47/ 2000 M Pitts 48] 3600 Montgomy Mt 461000 Do, s 10. 18! 47 6300 Bullfrog Min 500 California 1000 China Nev 1000 Comet Gold. . G00p Columbia Mt/ 1000 Cyrus Noble. 1000 Cyrus Noble. 7000 D Val L Star 7000 Do, b 90... 2000 Death Val M 5000 Death Val M 1000 Dm B Btte C 2000 Dm B Btte C 500 Dm B Btte C &-nr Do, 8 10, 500 Do, b 60, 1000 Dixie . 500 Dixie . 100G Eclipse, s 500 Eclipse ...1.071 11.10] 2000 North_Star 2000 Eclipse 4000 Empire ..... 06,2600 Ohio Ton. 1400 Oblo Ton 1000 Gld Mt Gldfid 2000 Gld Mt Gldfid 18| 25¢0 Chio Ton 500 G Anchor..1.1214] 2000 Ohio Ton 500 Gold Anchor.1.15! 1500 Ohlo Ton 1000 Gold Bar....1.30/7000 Ohfo Ton Ex. 300 Gold Wedge. 26 5000 Granny ..... 39| 5000 ‘Great Bend.. 61 1000 Great Bend.. 62 500 Great Bend.. 64) 500 H Hooligan.. 18] 2000 Indlana ..... O] 1 Indiana, b 10 ?‘0:’ 1.7 B&E 1600 Mont Ton. . .2.97; 860 Mont Ton. 2. 506 Mustang . 500 North St EEIE R E R ZEREES Towa_Ton 5300 Jim Butler 1000 J Butler Ex. 20| ; I H g g 2000 Johnnfe C 1000 * Do, & 30... 100 Jumbo, M Co. 100 Jumbo M 250 Jumbo M ] 2 % L ssassgfissszauz g3gsiie 22322 EBRREIA] 3 53%8REFELE88 3 betwe:n | funeral today | (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock a, m., from the resi- | EELE 5000 Denver Rush 500 Dm B Btte C 1000 Dmdfld Trngl 1000 Dixte 3 2500 Dixle . 2000 Dixie, b 30. 3 3000 Dixie .. 1211000 Orix. 3 5000 Dixle, 6300 13 1000 Palmetto, b3 32 500 Eciipse .....1.05/1000 Paimetto s 8 1000 Fawn, s 5... 00 300 Potlatch 1000 Gold Bar. %figlim lfi‘:: ;gg 2000 G Bar Ex,b3 ! 3000 G4 Belmont. €0/ 8500 Red Top 2500 G Sceptre,s10 2500 G Sceptre,b90 1000 Gld Mt Glafd 1000 Gld Mt Gidfid 1000 G Wedge, b10 24/ 800 Do, s 10 1500 Great Bend 1000 Do, s 500 Great Ben 1000 Do, s s 500 Great Ben 2000 Silver Pick... 2000 Do, b 50... 68[5500 St Ives ...... 30 5000 Gt Bena Ex. 20/2000 Syl Humphrey 30 3000 Great Westrn 06| 200 Syl Humphrey 33 1000 Great Westrn 05/1000 Steinway .... & 100 Jim Butler. ..1.701000 Steinway .... 38 500 Jumbo M Co.1.85| 400 Ton Beimont.3.30 1000 Jumbo M Co.1.90 1000 Ton Gold Mt. 08 T Jumbo X §>4-21 2300 Toamp 3 Y133 T 0., 31/2000 Tramp M Co.1.30 21/ 500 Tramp M...1. 1000 Kendall 9] 2000 Tramp M Co.1.35 6550 MacNamara 400 West End....3.00 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Belmont. ....5.50 5.75| MacNamara.. $8 87 Belmont Ex. — 30| Midway 2.35 2.40 Boston Ton.. 10 12|Midway Ex... 29 32 Brar's JB Ex 09 10| Mizpeh Ex... 23 27 California ... 27 29 Montana . .95 3.00 Cash Boy.... 22 23 Mont Mid Ex. 09 Colehan = 10/ Mon Pttsb Ex 19 Eula Con — 17| Monitor ..... 04 Eureka Ton.. 05 06iN Y Ton Con #0 43 | Gold Anchor.1.00 1.15 North _Star. 55 56 Gold “Crown. — 43/Ohio Ton. 49 50 Golden Gate. — 21 Ohio Ton Ex. — 18 Gold Mt . 08 09| Red Rock Ex — 11 Gold Mt Con 02 — Rescue .. 1518 Great Westrn 05 06/ Ton Exten.11.00 12.00 Gypsy Queen 23 —Ton Hme Con 03 04 Home . 26 27| TonSlv & Gld —° 10 Ind Tonopah. 08 C4|Ton of Nev.18.26 15.50 | Towa_Ton 15 —| Virginia . 10— Jim Butler...1.67 1.70| West End....2.95.3.00 J Butler 10 15 West Ton . o~ Little Ton ..3.00 £.00| Goldfield District. Adams . 10 11/Gt Bend Anx 18 20 Atlanta 23 24,Gt Bend Ex. 19 31 Aurora — 02/Hibernla — 10 Berkeley .... 20 38| Higkland .... — 00 Black Ants.. 03 0/ Jumbo M C0.2.00 2.08 Blk Btte Ex. 05 06 Jumbo Ex ... 21 22 | Black Rock.. 03 05|Juno ..... o 02 Blue Bell ... 04 05{Joshua . B — Blue Bull ... 13 14 Kendall . 8 s Brooklyn 03 .05 Kendall Ex... 08 04 Bite Goldficid 21 23|Laguna . ¥ 20 Bull & Bear. 08 0jLone Star ... 11 12 Booth 25 26l Lucky Boys.. — 04 cCoD. 40 50| Mayne ... 10 14| Columbia ... 08 — May Queen... 30 41| Columbia Mt. 25 26McMahon = 10| Com Fraction — 20|Milltown M.. — 10 | Commonwith. — 18 Mohawk . 60 61 Conqueror — 19INev Goldfield. 27 30 Daisy 48 —INev Southern. 12 — Dm B 45 46 Oakes . - ® Dmdfid Trngl 10 11 Oaklan 12 % Dixie .. 12 13{Oro i — Dominion 09 10, Pennsy! w08 Empire 04 08| Potlatch . 05 08 Fawn 08 10|Red Lion 05 08 Florence ....2.50 4.00 Red Top ....2.12 2.13 Frisco 10| Red Top Ex.. 08 0T Gold Dust . — 05 Sandstorm ...1.25 1.30 Gld& G Reed 10| Sandstorm Ex 11 12 Gld Belmont. 70 T71'Sliver Pick... 20 30 Goldfield Min 64 €7 Simmerone .. 14 — Gld N Star.. — 19|St Ives . 20 320 Gold_ Hill 01 —|Treasure ..... 03 €5 Goldfieild Ton — 03| Verde ot oz Great Bend.. 64 65 Vernal . [N Bulltrog District. Amargosa ... — €9|Glang Bulitrg — 05 Amethyst ...1.05 1.20{GId Mt Gldad 20 — Big Bullfrog. — 08 H Hooligan.. 18 21 Bonnie Clare €5 —|Lige Harrle.. 03 03 Bulltrog Min 58 59| Lind Bullfros 12 — Bulifrog Anx 04 05| Maryland ... 05 07 Bullfrog Com 13 13 Mont Bull o 08 Bulltrog Cons — 0% Montgomy Mt 8§ 90 Bullfrog' Ex. — 15{M Shoshn Ex. — u Bifrg_Bundle 08 — Ohio Bulitrog. — 30 Bifg Mayfiwr 29 31/ Orig Bulifrog. 23 24 Bulltrg N Bk 37 38| Pilot . — Bifrg Sunset. 27 32/ Red Dog ... — 13 China Nev... 12 —{Rhyolite Twn. — 10 fRema e MR R e 38 Den Bullfrog. > — Dn Bifg Anx 21 23l Shoshn B Gld — 16 Denver Rush — 16| Stefnway .... 34 36 Eclipse .....1.00 1.10; Tramp M Co.1.30 1.37 Gold - Bar. ...1.35 1.40| Tripoiite Gold 15 = G Bar Annex 23 —|Ventura ... 10 Gold Bar Ex. — 20, Wolverine 2 — Gold Sceptre. 55 36| Manhattan District. Comet Goli.. 13 —| Man Cowboy. Gold Wedge. 24 28| Manhat Dextr Granny 88 /42 Man Hid Tre. Little Grey e Manhat L Joe Manhat Belle 13 14 Manhattan M. Man Broncho 21 22 Manhat Navaj 17| Manhat Synd 21| Mineral Hill.. Man Carson. Man_ Central. Manhat Cons.1.20 1.25 M Mustng An Man Con Ex 30 - Mustang Man. Marhat Comb 13 16| Orig Manhat. Manhat Cres. 31 —| Syl Humphrey Other Districts. SEZIRI3 ysweszninel 8l Cyrus Noble. 42 —| Little rge. —_ El DoradoNv 15 ——! Lookou!aegol& € Esperanza .. — Ol Lynx Creek.. - Gold Reed M — 40 Nev G Crater 12 Golden Terra — 40{ Nev Sunehine = Goldyke Reef 20 —|Palmetto 32 Gold Quartz. 40 — Paymaster . @ Johnnje Cons 14 —|Ray & O'Brien 10 — Kawich Gold 02 —| Rocco Hmstk. 50, — Kawich Kyst 01 —iTokop Con 1 15 Kawech M Co — 02 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cleco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:15 a. m. . 26| 500 Ton Midway.2.33 111500 Ton N Star.. 57 24| m. Seesion. 22| 500 Kendall . ... 13 1000 Lone Star . 2508 MacNamara. 25/1500 M'Nmra, s 10 1500 Dalsy 50! 200 MacNamara 2000 Dmdfid Con.. 47/1000 Man_Broncho. 3000 Dixle, s 10..09% 2500 Mayflower . 700 Eclipse ...1.07% 1000 Mizpah Ex. 200 G Anchor..1.12%)2000 Montg Mt.s10 500 G Bar, s10.1.32% 500 Mont Ton 2000 Gold Mt ... €9l 200 Do, s 10..2.] 2000 Gld Kewanas 21| 500 Do, s 10. 3000 Gld Mohawk. 3000 Ohio 3500 G Silver Pick 31 1500 Ohlo, 2000 Do, b 10. 1000 Great Bend. 5000 Great Westrn 5000 Ind Ton. bl0 1000 Towa Ton. s5 300 Ton Mdway 2. 1500 Jim Butler...1.70/2000 Ton N Star 500 Jim Butler.1.72% 1060 West End 1800 Jumbo M Co.1.65 2:30 p. m. Session. 1000 MacNamara. . 1000 M'Nmra, b 30 2000 Manhattan . 1000 Man Con...1.17 12500 Manhat Dextr lmmm %:nh;’(' Dxtr.1.00 n Pittsburg 20 (1006 Mont Ton. 3000 Ohio .. 3000 Orig Bulifrog. 23 1000 Paymaster ... 02 1000 Pa_ Goldfleld 1060 Columbia Mt. 5000 Little Joe 4000 Manhattan .. 11 a. 2000 Atlanta 500 Blue Bull 2500 Bullfrog M 2000 Columbia Mt. <4 g EELRE TP # s 10, €2 3000 Rescue. b 5 500 Sandstorm. 1. 12500 St Ives . Laguna Little Joe . 500 M Nmra, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. _=“Tonopah District. Bid. Ask. — 6.0 e MacNamara. Midway i 83! ;sszw:;! &8 2 F | 35847 18 8 © 81| a6i88l . o GEINBRR BEE¥SE331 85383 g Kawich Gold — F%m.‘ M i 32| 3500 Orig Bulltrog. n. 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Alameda County. SATURDAY., MARCH 24. Pw and Merchants’ Savin, The iy Syndicate. lots I to 4. Ridg: Oakland; 710. The Reaity Syndicate to A. L. Bolton, |.; 27, biock E. map 2. Highiand Terrace, (ak. land; 10 Alfred and Margarst Morgan to James F. Reynolds, lot on NW line of Delaware streot and Shattuck avenue. W 118, N 45, B 120, 3 40 to beginning. lot 1, block A, Janes Tracr, Berkeley; §10. i Mary W. and A. C. Stevens to Joseph J | Stoner, lot on E line of Grant street. 100 Hearst avenue (Bristol). N 80 by E 10, poy tion of lots 41 to 44, map of ranges of loty 3 and 4, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: $10. John M. and Emma S. Foy to Fritz A Henry Bruns. E 15 feet of lot 1. Jots 2. 3 5 W 44 feet of lot 4, block 75, map of Trac: | Berkeley L. and T. L Association, Berkeley 10, .ni.m C. and Paul A. Needham to Yoshi s Kuno, lot on NE corner of Walnut and Eu; streets, E 120, N 120, W 111.37, S 1203 | begtnning. lots 1. 2. 3. block 2. The Highlan: a subdivision of blocks 1, 2, 3 of Tuohy's Aq- dition to Berkeley, Beckeley: §10. Mary B. Metcalf (wife of George D) to Fred. erick Marolf, lot on § line of Francisco 137 W of Shattuck avenue, thence S | point, being point of beginning ther ¢ £, E 124, N along and with said Shattuck avenue to intersection line with- 8 line of Francisco street and therefrom at right angles 135 feet. beginning, lot 3, block A, Janes Tr: ley; $100. The Realty Syndicate to Ellen G and Dora B. Cooley. lot 18, bilock C. Highland Terrace. Oakland: $10. Hubert Judge to Leah F. Mott, Iot hegin ning at polnt on intersection of N line of E cinal avenue (as widened) with E line of Pary atreet, N 80 by E 147, being S 30 feet of 1ot 15, all lot 16, block E, Oak Park Encinal Alu meda; $10. Patrick and Bridget Winn to W. . Peyion lot on S line of West Third street, 30 W of Filbert, W 25 by S 94, lot 30. block 2. \d~ Jine and Market Street Homestead, Oaklan!: 3 ary Dwyer to. Leo Alexander, lot on W of Linden street, 244 S of West Third. S 50 W 132, lots 39 and 40, block #i3, same, Oak 1and; $10. Alexander J. and Helen E. Monro (wite) > George A. Clough. lot on W lne of Linden street, 144 S of Third, S 25 by W 132, lot 35. block 443, same. Oakiand: $10. Lucy A. Gallagher to W. D. Gray, lot on line of Linden street. 160 S of Third, S 25 E 125, lot 19, biock 442, same, Oakland: $10. Catherine Lunny to Leo Alexander. lot W lire of Linden street, 244 S of West Third. S 50 by W 132, lots 39 and 40, block 43, same, " Oakland: $10. John Conlon (single) to W. D. Gray, lot on E line of Linden street 144 S of Third. § 25 by E 125. lot 20, block 442, same, Oakland: §1 Carmino and Vengenza Vecchio to George A Smitheon, lot on S line of Third street. 100 B of Linden, E 25 by S 04, lot 27, block 42, same, James .v.ullcl:lroy to W,“P. line of Linden street, o by E 125, lots 21 and 22, biock #2. same, Oakland; $10. Joseph E. and Helen Murray to same, lot on S line of Third street, 100 W of Filbert, W 25 by S 94, lot 28, block 442, same, Oakland; $10. ames J. McElroy to J. P. Wailace. lot on W _line of Linden street, 204 S of W Third, S 25 by W 132, lot 41, block 443, same, Oak- lan; $10. Michael Harrington to George A. Cl lot on W line of Linden street, 119 § of W ThixJ, § 25 by W 132, lot 34, block 443, same, Oak- land; $10. B. M. and Matilda Birdsall to Patrick Fes. lot Daghming at 108.00 acres at right angles © fron line of College avenue and 270 at right angles S from $ line of Wabster street, said point being on N line of lands now of one Ma- tilda Birdeall and on N line of proposed open- ing of Prince street, thence E 16118, etc. to intersection of said N line of said Birdsall lands with E _line of lands now of Patrick Fee, § to sald N line of proposed opening of Prince street, W in straight line to beginning, gunn of Vicente Peralta Reserve, Berkeley: 3 Emilic A, Brackmann to Friedrich A. Brack- mann, lots 1 and 40. in Elmhuret Park. Brooklyn Township: $——. Patrick J. Land to Wade H. Thomas, lot en S line of Sherman avenue. 235 E of Telegfapi avenue, E 37:6, S 128.47. W 37:6, N 12012, lot G4 and W _halt of lot 7, amended map of | subdivision of Mosswood Tract. Oakland: $4000. Albert and Elizabeth Rhoda to A and Loufsa H. Ballev. lots 1 and gm Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Laura B. Roe to Teresa Zahren (wife’ of William), lot on E line of Grant street, 136 8 of Channing way, S 52 by E 130, lot' 20. block 28, map of McGee Tract. pertfom of plat 67, Kellersberger's Survey. Omkland: $10. Walter W. Parker to Mary Parker. lot on Center street, 175 N of West Fo by W 90, iot 10, bloek 381, Perait jands, Fire. MONDAY, MARCH 26 streets’ . Oakland; S 180:3 W ot Magntia, W 35 by § 30 street. A tot 3. block 575, survey 1869, r‘dlfi"i ot block 575, Qakland: $—. |~ Mortimer Smith (executor of the estate of | Elizabeth A. K. McNeill to Henry Root, all | interest In lot on SE line of Twenty-fifth ave- nue, 175 SW of East Tweélfth street, SE 130, SW to NE Iine of lands of Central Pacific Ra road Company, NW to SE line of Twenty-fifth avenue. NE 8.3 to beginning. lote 19. 20 and 21, block 4. plat of Kennedy Tract, ete., East Oakland: $1500. Same to same, all interest in Iot on SW line of East Twelfth street, 125 SE of Twen- ty-fourth, SE 80.74 by SW 120, being NE 120 of lots 9, 10 and 11, block 3. resubdivision of lannd: $2250. James Healy to H F. Clarage. lot on SW by § 100, being E 50 of lots 15 to 13, block 188, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: $10. | scky. lot 6, block B. Bryant Tract, Berke- ley: $10. " . V. and Berdette Matteson to George W. Peralta avenues, E 96 by N 44, portion of lot 4, Forest Park, Frultvale, Brooklyn Town- 'Oakland Water Front Company ta Wil- at point scribed in deed to Central P. R._R. Company. November 6. 15 D 306, distant 1300 W from intersection with center line of Bay intersection with W line - of Rancho, as patented V. and D, by U.'S. A.. thence NE along said W line o Tight of way of N. Railway nesr Seward Stree:, thence NE along W line of said rizht fn straight line passing through point which js _intersection of line parallel to and distant of Cedar street with line paraliel to and dis- tent 120 at right angle S from center line of beginning. Oakland; $10. William G and_ Hetty T. Henshaw v imit and Frank C. Havens same, lot _13. block A, map 1, Highland Terrace, Oaklana: eift. on SW corner of Thirty-second and Adeline Streets (said W line since widened to S0 feat § 100 by W 288, Oakland: $10. Houghton Company to E. A. Bushell, lot blocks 1 and 3, Kennedy Tract, East Oak- corner of Twelfth and Fallon streets. W 30 The Realty Syndicate to M. G. C. Tschier- McGehee, lot on N _corner of Forest and East ship: $10. acres, as de- street, thence E on said. N boundary line to said rancho to intersection with W lime of of way to polt 100 feet, thence SW 3050 feet 320, thence right of way W from center line Seward street. thence on a circular curve to Tyler Henshaw. attorney) to Frank M. James D. Graham fo Miscélla B. Grana James P. Taylor to Charles H. MitcHell, lot NE corner of Thirteenth and Jackson st E 130, N 100. E 20, N 20, W 130, S 120 to mnm:wblock 196, Kellersberger's map, Oak- lan . Nielsine C. and A. T. N. Petersen to Tillis R. Spear (wife of Charles H.), lot on SE cor- ner of Arlington avenue and Park street, @ A%03. S 100, W 83.05, N 100 to beginning. lots lock G. Golden Gate, Oakland: $10. . Hill to Harriet A. Hill fwife), lot West street. 132:6 S of Fortieth. N 10 feet of lot 4 and resubdivision lots 1 =it ‘Weinmann, lot on NE Twenty-second streets. N . block C, Curtis and Wii-

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