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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906 S FOR HOUSERKEEPING. rcoms to usckeeping ; AND BOARD—Continued. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house: sunny fur- T rociis and good board. ; | FULTON, 344 icely furnished - rcom in pri- | te family with table board if desired. 3 GUERRERO, 120—Neatly furnisted rooms to ’ with geod home cooking. 3 Goation; eunny ished | HOV AliD_2612—Large sunny front room with a : ..:‘1":1_ Sy v vithou: board: one or fwo gentls nen. - oom; | HYDE, 311%—Comfortable eunny furnished j":' 50 Wk rooms with first slass board: moderatc rates. | furnished | STEINER, 125—New house, elegantly fur- nithed rooms and excelient board. ultes from $18 | TURK_ 776—Top flat; swell and modern in every respect; sunny rooms and board. s frog $10 up; gsonable. et Housekeep- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, ANTED- Teard and care for two-months— 1 baby in nice family: will pay $30 a onth; references. Address 513 Clayton, ma between Page and Haight. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, other typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, $2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 536 California; tel. Main 246. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes, m §20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2.50 monthi. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. for house- dults Nice new sul modern improv: bey-window, ; 8§20 ms. 4 roos gas APARTMENT Ne HOUSES. rooms o round in [ rancisco floor hot and cold Ness—Nice ter; aleo un- reasonable sunny rooms to let; furnished suite of use of kitchen; also 4 up —Nicely ath and from cars. ur- phone; :roished n. tshed room, rooms to let; ate family. 5 1o $6 week; el unning water in every room; free bus, baggage. 150, near Market—Very nice corner room; comfortable | Market—400 | | 2 at either of the publication offices and be | free of charge. visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 3. Pac.Typewriter Co., OVAL NOTICE. see P. R. GLISSMAN, with WALTER N. BRUNT & CO., 600 Mission st. Lt il s e e i DELINQUENT NOTICES. DELINQU! OTICE KILAUEA COMPANY—Loca- City and County | San Fraacisco, St of Cauifornia. | ICE—There is delinquent upon the fol- ribed stock on sccount of Asses: levied on the 20th day of Febru. several amourts t opposite | of ive shareholders, as Shares. Amt. 200 $200 50 20 100 100 100 100 30 50 50 10 15 10 15 15 100 100 | 100 100 | 100 100 | 100 100 | 100 100 10 10§ 1908 ° 85 '3 1204 . 25 25 S1190 50 50| am : 1191 5 50 Hume, W. R... 192 50 S0 sme, W. R Sies.. 2183 200 ., D04 sc & Meaney 1342 100 109 rschfelder & Meaney 1363 100 100 | owlett, Emma A 14 10 c 1 50 | ¢ < 1367 50 | Joseph 1120 50 | Joseph 121 50 | fe I .. 1308 10 s M... 1418 50 M. 417 50 50 0 o5 NS B4 50 50 | 100 | 50 25 25 50 50 20 30 10 50 100 15 50 100 100 109 dward dward ward ] 150 | 20 | Trustee Trustes Trustee Trustee. Sheldon idon Sheldon, Trustee Trustee. . Trustee. Trustee. Trustee Trusiee. Trustee 1398 100 1397 100 h law and an order of made on the 20th day 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 Wilbrand, B. Aud in sccordance the Board of Director company at 327 Market street (room 4, second Soor), in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, on Saturday, t @ay of April, 1906, at the hour of three (3) on such day to pay such de- ent therson, together with ng and expenses of sale. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary e Company, 327 Market st., room 4, | fioor, City ard County of San State of California. MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: e F. Stauffer, 21, 2631 Sutter street, and ra W. Knight, 20, 3416 Eighteenth street. Marion Blanchard, 36, 154 Belvedere strest, and Elizabeth A. Dewing, 27, 1715 Clay. Ciarence Cook, 36, £56 Post streef, and Ha: riet J. H Berkeley. Clarence Heal Chico, and Frances J. Samuels, 41, Chico. Bertoa W. Worth, 23, 19¢9 Howard street, snd Elsle M, Garratt, 23, 154 West Mission st. Malcolm McConnell, 21, Tacoma, and Carrie Sheridan, 18, city. Antonino Sunseri, Bannam place, and Bannam place. Washington street, rson, 29, Portiend. FIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and deasth notices sent by mai! will not be inserted, They must be handed indorsed with the name and residence of per- soms authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are publisned once in this column emen; reas nr. Market— | BORN. > B8 b mevator, | KRAIMER—Ih Winnemucca, Nev., March 3, ; free bus, baggage, | 1906, to the wife of Julian Kraimer, a = = | dmuchter. H office of The Call for the recep- | MeBOYLE—In this city, March 27, 1906, to sdvertisements and subscriptions has |~ the wife of A, J. McBovie, a_daughter. been opened £t 1008 markel St OPPOBILe | mmmmmmmeorem——————y Fifth. Open unttl 11 p. mn. ] i v oo i MARRIED. S, subscriptions received at | BALES—MOUNT—In this city, March 27, 1606, by the Rev. James H. N. Willam: ROOMS AND BOARD. MARIN Co. board; Hillside Vilia; good board b0d room $5 a Week: children boarded ki price; mear San Rafaci. Apply et I wion et FILLMOR! near Hayes—Large sunny om in select private family; entences: references. all moder POST. 123i—Beautiful sunny rooms to let in corner house, with first-tlass board; reason- able A—Johnston (The), €05 O'Farrell—Sunny suite, with bath; home cocking; beautiful grounds. BUSH. 614—Single and double rooms; German Bome cooking table board, Tel. Montg'y 2452 LARGE, sunny front room, running water: excellent table board. 1332 Fulton; West 3922” DEVISADERG, #09—FElegant private rooms and bourd. e ;R FOLSOM, 1878—] first-class table board. FOLSOM. 1972—Rooms to let with excedeat Board; sery reasonable, Xicely furnisbed rocms ovd | Franklin 8. Bales of Loreland, Colo., and Vercna Mount of Napa, Cal. — DIED. Allen, Frank O., 45 Lane-Withers, Harris Berry, Bell M., 49 8., 13 Careon, Henry W., 61 Lazaris, Agatha, 65 Coutts,’ Alexander, 72 Lemkau, Julia A., 28 Cowin, Artbur R., 45 McDonough, L.J.,6 ms Davis, Hannah McDonough, May, 26 Dayball, Bridget, 77 Pink, Rchael, 77 Donchue, Mrs. M. T. Reno, Wiltrid E., 13 Rush, Sarah Eade, 84 Eagan, Thomas, 66 Roche, Mary, 67 Yaber, Mary, 73 Guenther, Otto Segesser, Peter, 03 Pry, Edwin T., 1 Slavich, ' Andriana, 48 Harder, Capt J. 65 Staniels, Nama, 24 Hart, William, 23 Walker, Wm. J., 70 Hecker, John L.. 68 Waish, Edward,” 41 Heuston, Frederick,63 White, Edmund, 57 Kelly, Frank, 10 mos (Woodward, Mary, 42 Kimball, Jene E., 15 ALLEN—In this city, March 27, 1908, Frank O. Allen, beloved husband of Marietta Allen, a mative A:l Red Bluff, C‘a'l., ;I‘B"F“l.lyfl-n Member of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. A. M.; P. V. M. Sen Francisco of Per- fection No. 1, A. and A. S, R. of Free- masonry. L7 Frieads and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), at 2 p. m., {rom Masonic Tempie, Post and Montgomery streets, under the aus- pices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BEERY—In thils city, March 27, 1606, Bell AL beloved hueband of Ida L. Berry, and fath of Lester, Adah, Della, Zuletta, Luclle, Lorena and Maxine erry, a native of Arkansas aged 49 years and 14 days. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to_ attend the tuneral today (Thureday), at 11 a. m., from the thapel of N. Gray & Co., 612-614 Van Ness avenue. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. RUSH—In Palo Alto, March 28, 1906, Sarah Eade Kush, widow of Hiram Rush, and moiher oi Senator B. ¥. Kush of Sulsun and Mrs. Walter K. Fletcher or San krancisco, a native of Holybourn, Hampsflire, England, aged 84 years 8 months and 7 days, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral services Friday, March 30, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the chapel ‘at Cypress Lawn Cemetesy. CARSON—In Alameda, March 28, 1806, Henry Wilsor Carson, beloved husband of the late Annie Carson, and father of Alrord L. Henry E. and Frank L. Carson, Mrs. Ann! McDonovan, Mrs. Rose Hopps and Edda F. Preiffer, a native of New York, aged 01 years 2 months and 1 day. COUTTS—In this city, March 28, 1908, Alex- ander, beloved husband of the late Margaret Coutts, and father of Mrs. John Franke and the lafe Peter Coutts, a native of Scotland, aged 72 vears and 6 months. (Napa, Cal, papers please copy.) £ riende and cquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral at Napa, Cal’, tomorrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the funeral parlors of D. 8. Kyger. In- terment Napa, Cal. COWIN—In this city, March 26, 1906, Arthur R., dearly beloved 'son of the late Stephen and Rosetta Cowin, and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Charles H. Clapp, Mrs. Ar-- thus Barnes and the late William S. Cowin, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 45 years: C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the periers of ‘McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, where services will be held. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. DAVIS—In this city, March 28, 1006, Hannah Davie, a native of the parish of Killorglin, Ceunty Kerry, Ireland. I Notice of funeral hereafter. DAYBALL—At rest, in this city, March 27, 1906, Bridget, wife of the late Martin Day- ball. and beloved mother of Mrs. Barbara Knipe and John and the late Mary Dayball, 2 natlve of County Cork, Ireland, aged 77 years 1 menth and 23 days. [ Friends are respecifully invited to at- tend the funeral today (Thursday), March 20, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the residence of her daughter, 3824 Twenty-first street, between Noe and Castro, thence to tte Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where 2 eolemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of hsr soul, commenc- ing at 10 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. DONOHUE—Friends, acquaintances, Ladies’ Sodality and Catholic Ladles’ Ald Soclety are reepectfully invited to attend a solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Mary Teresa Donohue, late of West Mission street, on Friday,. at 8 a. m.. at St. Joseph's ' Church, Tenth and Howard streets. BAGAN—In this city, March 26, 1906, Thomas Eagan, a native of Ireland, aged €5 years. CFThe funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 2:15 p. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- elon street, between Soventh and Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FABER—At rest, in this city, March 28, 1006, Mary, beloved wife of Anton Faber, and mother of Mrs. Mary Vanorben and Leopold, Charles Henry, Frank and August Faber, a native of Germany, aged 78 years. FRY—In this city, March 28, 1806, Edwin T., infant son of George L. and Anna M. Fry, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 and 4 montks. HARDER—In this city, March 26, 1806, Cap- tain Joachim, dearly beloved husband of Marie Harder, and father of Joseph Harder, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged €S years 5 montbs and 13 days. @ Friends, acquaintances and officers and members of the Master Mariners' Associa- tion ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), March 29, at 1:30 p. m.. from tke parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission sireet, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. 3 HART—In this city, March 26, 1906, William Hart, beloved nephew of Michael &nd Mar- garet and Mrs. T, Desmond, a native of the parish of Schull, County Cork, Ireland/ aged 23 years. A member of R. C. B. A. and I\fnx)szl-x‘ore Lumbermen’'s Union, ~ Local No. 224, [>Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Notice of funeral hercafter. HECKER—Tni thid city, March. 37, 1906, John L., dearly beloved husband of the late Theresa Hecker, and loving father of Leon G. and Emma M- Hecker and Mrs. Charles W. Cochran, = native of Bavaria, Germany, aged €8 vears and A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O. U. W. (Tacoma, Wash., papers please copy.) C¥The funeral will take place today (Thursday), &t 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his Jate residence, 218 Lake streeet. ~Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | HEUSTON—In this city, March 27, 1906, Fred- erick G. Heuston, brother of Mrs. E. Hughes, a native of Irelahd, aged €3 vears. L7 Friends and acquainwances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, " corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain | View Cemetery. Oakland. GUENTHER—In this city, March 28, Otto Guenther, a native of Germany. KELLY—In this city, March 28, 1906, Frank Joseph, dearly beloved son of Hattle H. and the late Frank J. Kelly, brother of Alice, Ethel and the late John Edward Kelly, and grandson of Mrs. Samuel D. Preston and Mre. Hanora Kelly, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 10 months and 25 days. KIMBALL—In this city, March 28, 1908, Jane Fithel, beloved daughter of the late Charles H. and Jane Kimball, and sister of Camelia ad Charles H. Kimball Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 8 months and 14 a; LFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral tomorrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2608 Mission street, between Twenty- cecond and Twenty-third '(Mission Masonic Temple). Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- te: ! 1906, LANE-WITHERS—Suddenly, March 22, 1006, Harris S., only child of Lottle B., stepson of R. Withers, grandson of Lottie B. and the late Captain E. S. Mackeever, U. S and nephew of Frank M. and W. Brooks Mackeever of Sacramento, @ native of San Francisco, aged 13 years nd 6 montks. U7 Cremated March 25, at Mountain View Cemetery. LAZARUS—Entered into rest, in this city, March 28, 1900, Agatha Lazarus, dearly be- loved wite of Joseph Lazarus, beloved mother of Charles. Leo and Fred Newman, Mrs. Mamie Cohin and Mrs. Harriet Vogel, and ster of Mrs. Charles Cohn of Ashland, Wis, and R. Lichtenstein of Rochester, . ¥.. a native of Danszig, Prussia, aged 66 years.” (Rochester, N. Y., and Ashland, Wis., papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday), March 30, at 2 ¢’elock p, m., from her late residence, 792 Van Ness avenue, between Turk and Eddy streets. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock p m. train from Third and Townsand streets. LEMKAU—In this city, March 28, 1906, Julia A., dearly beloved wife of Henry Lemkau, mother of Herbert Lemkau, daughter of Thomas and_Thomsine Thomas, and sister liam H., Sidney V. and Electa M. a mattve of Cornwall, England, ears and 11 daye. H—In this city, March 28, 1006, Lester James McDonough, beloved fon of James and Florence McDonough, and grand- son of John W. and Jessie Foster, a native, of California, aged 6 months and 11 days. - in_Sacramento, McDONOUGH—In this city, March 8, 1906, May A., beloved wife of Hugh MdDonough, mother "of Alice McDonough, daughter of the late Cronin and Winnie Donnelly, and ster of Frank and James Donnelly and Mry. . Maher, a native/of as 26 years 9 months and 26 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Fridey), at 12:30 p. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, Mission etreet, thence to St. Joseph's Church for eervices at 1 p. m. Interment Holy -Cross Cemetery. PINK—In this city, March 28, 1906, Rachael Pink, beloved mother of Mrs. J. Silverstein, Mrs, M. Hammerschlag and Mrs. L. Lasky, a native of Posen, aged 77 years. 7 Interment private. Please omit flowers. RENO—In Berkeley, March 28, 1006, Wilfrid E., beloved son of Stephen H. and Ada S. Reno, and_brother of Florence H. Reno, a native of San Francisco, Cal., 13 years 7 months and 4 days. ROCHE—In this city, h 28, residence, 1320 Seventl avenue, South San Jonn Roeh m".'i 1ovi J".f:;%‘« % h:x' oche. an ing: % Barellles, Mrs. 8. Lacassie, Mrs. H. Murillo, GEO. W. LUNT. HENRY C. BUNKER. BUNKER & LUNT MISSION MASONIC A ‘Mission st. "’,’"cn"% H. J. McAvoy. (¥ McAVOY, 4 { 5. . J. O'Hara. oHARA & Co! FUNERAL D] 261-271 Hayes ot m Lady te. at her | | 8000 Bifrg Sunset. Mrs. L. La Peirs end James, John and George Roche, aged 67 years. SEGESSER-.. Fetor, beigvy father Cnnu;‘n Bey manth and s!aA 11 iri ich, Ivan md'ég.l 7 Frienas fully invitea . whe: celebrated fo mencing Cemetery. this belov o Tt of Thereria and the late John T, and brotker of John Segesser, ears 1 n, Switzerland, aged 55 ¥ days. VICH—In this city, March 2T, na Slavich, gearty beloved wife of e e tive of " na Vi Austri, aged 49 years 4 months he Church of & _requiem high mass will be ‘e vepose of her soul, com- at 10 a. m. STANIELS—In this Numa Staniels, dearly beloved wife of Wil- liam Stanlels,'devoted daughter of Antone and Kate city, March 28, .1902- a_ native of 1906, An- bk er of Mattle, Sam, Delmaz! ind < and ncquzmklncfll are to atten March 29, at 9 o'clock a. m. respect- the funeral today 512 Brannan street, Natlvity, on Fell Tnterment Holy Cross city, March 27, 1906, Stanquest, niece of Mary Ferald, and cousin of William Jordan Ackers, a na- tive of San Francisco, months and 2 days, 0¥ Friend: fully invite March and_acquaintanges are res to attend the 30, at 9 o'clock a. m., from the par- aged 24 years 3 ct- “funeral Friday, lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence fo §t. Francis Church, where a requiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Merabers of Mazzini Circle No. 106, C. O. F., are respectfully requested to attend. WALKER—_In Alameda, March 28, 1906, Wil- llam J. Waiker, beloved husband of Mary A. Walker, loving father of John H. Walker, Mrs. F. H. Pawling cnd Mrs. W. H. Tay- lor, and brother of Hugh Walker, a native of Pictou, Nova Scotla, aged 70 years and 19 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Friday, March 30, at 2 . m., dence, 1430 Santa’ Clara avenue, Alsmed: from his late re WALKER—In Alamedsa, March 28, 1906, Wil- liam J. Walker, beloved husband of Mary Walker, end father of John H. Walker, Mrs. H. Pawling and Mrs. Willlam Taylor, and brother of Hugh Walker, a native of Pictou, Nova Scotla, aged 70 years and 19 dayi rufiy Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral service Friday, March 30, 1006, at 2 o'clock p. m., at his late residence, 1420 Santa Clai avenue, Alameda. Interment private, Ever- green Cemetery. WALSH—In thig elt; , March 26, 1906, Edward, beloved husband of Elizabeth Walsh, father of Margaret, Mary, Michael H., Edward J., Muriel, John M., Tillie and Alleen Walsh, and brother of James, Michae!, Patrick, Ccte- man and Delfa Wal aged 41 years, A , a natlve of Ireland, member of Carmen's Union, Diviston No, 205 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence, 1605 Fulton street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sctl at 9 a. m. Division N niens in A 10, Anctent Order of Hiber- embers, attention! You are Lereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward Walsh_ from his late residznce, 1605 Fulton street, Thureday morn- Ang. at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Asgnes Church for service. By order J. PIERCE, President. M. JOHN H. DOLAN, Recording Secretary. The officers and members of Washington [Council No. 4, Y. M. 1., are hereby notifled to attend ihe funeral of our late brather, Edward Walsh, at $:30 a. m., Thureday, March 29, from' his late residence, 1605 Ful- ton street, corner of Lyon. A. A. McNEILL, By order of President. J. F. BOLAND, Sacretary. WHITE—In this city, March 2§, 1906. Edmund White, beloved brother of Mrs , George Mrs. A, E. Dally, C. E. Brown, . and W. H. White of Brooklyn, N. Y., a native of New York City, aged 57 years. WOODWARD—In this_ eity, dearly beloved wife of Willlam H. March 26, 1906, Woodward, loving mother of Anna Grace and May Woodward, and sister of Mre. William Smith _and M Y. ningto: 42 vears & months Batavia and Roche > Friends end fully invited to_attend . Herman Hangeuer of Buf- and Mrs, Peter Demuth of Ben- . Y., a native of New York, aged and 22 days. (Buffalo, r papers please copy.) quaintances are respect- the funeral today (Thureday). at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, Paul's Church, 1436 Dolores street, Twenty-ninth _and Church thence to St. Btreets, where a reqflem high mass will be celebrated for the rep mencing at 0 o'clock a. m. e of her eoul, com- Interment Holy WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 86 James Ilood Building, S. F. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page Fifteen. 14,000 Blue Bull.. 14,000 Blue Bull.. 5000 Blue Bull, s5 1000 Blue Bull 1000 Blue Bull, by 2000 Booth . : 1000 Booth . 3000 Bost Ton, 5 5000 Brooklyn ... 2000 Brooklyn 1000 Brookiyn S 12,000 Grooklyn. 7000 Brooklyn . €00 Bull & Bea 1000 Bull & Bear. 1000 Bullfrog Anx 15,000 Blfg Bundle 250 Bullfrg N Bk 1000 Bifrg Sunset. 1800 California 500 Cash Boy. 3600 Cash Boy . 1000 Comet Gold. . 500 Cnqueror, s10 1000 Cyrus Noble. 500 Cyrus Noble. 1000 Dn Bifg Anx 1000 Dn BIfg Anx 6000 Dm B Btte C 4000 Dmdfild Trng! 6500 Dixle . 400 Dixie . 1000 Eclipse 200 Eclipse 1000 Fawn, & 1000 Gold Bar.... 1000 G Bar Annex 8500 Gold_Sceptre. 500 Goldfleld Min 8000 Granny ..... 500 Great Band. . 2000 Great Bend. . 1600 Do, 5 5.... 1000 Indiana. 1000 Indiana . 400 Jim Butler. 24 19 20 20 21 20, e 33/ 10, 06 300 Jim Butler.1. 62! 3000 Jim Butler. ..1. 109 Jumbo Ex .. 500 Kendall . 1000 Laguna . 5000 Lige Harris.. 1000 Lige Harris. . 500 Lone Star 90) 20| [ 12 1000 Man Com, s10 05 /2100 Manhat Con..1.30 ! 100 Do, s 10...1.30 | 1000 Man Cowboy. 16 11200 Manhat Dxtr.1.15 | 1000 Man Dextr.1.1215 | 200 Do, b 30..1.17% 1000 Do, b 30....1.16 | 1000 Manhat L Joe 10 08/ 3500 Manhattan M. 22 07500 Do, s 10.... 22 10/ 1600 Mayfiower 34 091 15,500 Mineral Hill 10 7| 1000 Mustang Man. 26 08 4000 Mohawk 60 03/ 1500 Mohawk 9 US| 400 Montgomy Mt T4 373300 Montgomy Mt 75 29/ 1000 Nev Goldfield. 30 50 3100 North Star... 50 22 "500 N Star, b 10. 56 21 1000 Onlo Ton 4 22| 1500 Ohio Ton 50 15/4000 Do, b 90 53 18/ 500 Do, b 90... 51 42/ 1000 Orig Bullfrog. 23 431000 Palmetto .... 32 23/3000 Palm L Strke 05 24| 500 Pennsylvania. 06 6/ 2000 Potlatch 05 11100 Red Top ....2.05 14/4000 Red Lion ...." 06 13! 6600 Red Top Ex.. (6 20| 1250 Rescue 15 [15/ 3600 Rescue . 16 10{ 100 Sy Hump 30 .45/3500 Sy1 Humphrey 33 23/3000 Syl Humphrey 84 54 4500 Syl Humphrey 35 642060 Do, b 80... 34 40| 7600 Sandstorm ...1.30 05, 100 Sandstorm ...1.35 64/ 1000 Shoshone ... ‘11 63/ 1000 Silver Pick... 26 03| 2000 Silver Pick... 27 041000 South Eureka 30 6311000 Stelnway .... 35 11500 St Ives . 33 60{ 500 St Ives, & 5. 33 23| 900 Tun Goid Mt. 09 500 Ton Midway.2.35 20,000 Treasure 05 100 West End....3.C0 11000 Do, b 10...3.00 Afternoon Sesslon. 3500 Adams 2000 Amargosa 1500 Atlanta ..... 1000 Atlante, s 10 9000 Atlan & Pac 8500 Atlan & Pac %000 Do, b 30... 4000 Blue' Bull 1500 Blue Bull.... 500 Blue Bull,si0 2000 Blue Buli.... 110,000 Blue Bull. 36,000 Blue Bull.. 1500 Booth . 200 Booth 500 Booth 8000 Brooklyn . 11,000 Brooklyn. 7000 Brooklyn . 7000 Do, s 10. 00 Do, 8 10... 8000 Blfg ' Bundle. 600 Bulifrg N Bk 500 Bullfrg N Bk 2000 Bifrg Synset. 5000 Btte G 4000 Do, b 30... 2000 China Nev... 2000 Comet Gold.. 1060 Conqueror .. 200 Do, s 10. g e siifers . 10] 3500 Lige Harris 04 1111000 Lige Harris.. 08 24/ 1000 Little Grey... 35 24/ 2000 Lone St 14 141000 Do, b 14 13/ 5000 MacNamara.. 90 15| 3600 MacNamara.. 89 18/1000 M'Nmra, b 60 91 17/ 5000 MacNamara.. 88 17} 1000 Man Broncho. 21 16/1600 Man Broncho. % 20 08| a7] a8 29/ idficld 24| 8300 Mineral Hill.. 2500 Man Cowboy. 18 1600 Do, s 10... 16 1000 Man Cres, s 36 500 Manhat Dxtr.1.10 700 Man Dextr.1.071 5600 Manhat Dextrl.03 3000 Manhat L Joe 10 1 6000 Manhattan M. 10 1000 Mohawk 800 Jim Butler...1.60] 25 Ton Mdway.2.37 3200 Jim Butler.1.571 1500 Tramp M...1. 3000 Jim Butler...1.55! 500 Tramp M Co.l. 200 Jumbo M Co.1.75/1000 Do, & 5....1. 1500 Kendall 911700 West End. [ 3.00 2000 Laguna 20 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Tonopah District. Bid. Ask. | BidAsk. 5.50.5.62{ MacNamara. . 80 30/ Midway .....2.82'2.35 00 10/Midway Ex... 20 32 00 10| Mizpah Bx... 28 27 23 25 Montana .....2.92 2.97 21 22/ Mont Mid Ex. - 10/Mon Prtsb Ex e — Monitor ..... — Bureka Ton.. 05 (6{N Y Ton Con 40 45 Gold Anchor.1.20 1.30| North Star... 56 57 Gold Crown. 40 45/ Ohio Ton..... 50 52 Golden Gate. — 21/Ohio Ton Ex. — 16 Gold Mt ... 08 10| Red Rock Ex — 1L Gold Mt Con 02 — Rescue ...... 16 17| Great Westrn 05 06! Ton Bxten.ii.12 11.87 | Gypsy Queen 40 —|Ton Hme Con 02 04 | He 25 30 TonSly & Gld — 10 % 0 Tou of Ney1£.97 18,50 — I — Jim Butler...1.55 1.57| West Bnd....3.00 3.05 J Butler Ex. 10 15| West Ton.... — 70 Little Ton...3.00 4.00| Goldfleld Distrit. Adams . 00 10/Gt Bend Anx. 18 19 Atlanta’ . 24 2/Gt Bend Bx. 18 19| Aurora, — 02| divernta — 10 Berkeley .... 22 — 0| Black Ants.. 03 75 1.80 Bik Btte Ex. 04 2, 88 Black Rock.. 03 o o2 Blue Bell ... 04 15 —| Blue Bull .0 15 Jli-00 96 Brooklyn 05 06) Kendall Bx... 03 04 Btte Goldfield 24 25 Laguna . 13 20 Bull & Bear. 06 08| Lone Star ... 13 15 Booth 29 30 Lucky Boys.. — 04 COD . 40 50/ Mayne . 10 14 Columbla ... 08 —|May Queen... 37 38 Columbia Mt. 25 27| McMahon iz 0 Com Fraction — 20| Milltown — 10 Commonwlth, - — 18| Mohawk ..... 0 6C Conqueror 15 17| Nevada Boy.. 09 10 Daisy .. 45 00| Nev Goldfid. 23 — Diamond 10 11 Nev Southern. 12 — Dm B Btte C 45 46| Oakes S — o5 Dmdfd Trngl 10 11| Oskland 2 25 Dixfe .. 12 13l 0ro g 7 Dominion 09 10| Penneylvania. 05 08 Empire .. €3 08| Potlatch ..... 04 03 Exploitation. 10 —| Red Lion 08 07 Fawn .. 00 11/ Red Top ....2.00 2.05 TFlorence ....2.50 4:00| Red Top Ex.. 05 06 Frisco . — 10f Sandstorm ...1.32 1.35 Gold Dust .. — 05 Sandstorm Bx — 03 Gld& G Reed — 10| Sflvor Pick... 26 27 Gid Belmont. 70 — Simmerone .. — 1t Golafleld Min 63 G4/ St Ives 32 33 Gld N Star.. — 19| Treasure o 05 Gold HIll ... 01 —I Verde . oL 02 Goldfield Ton — 03] Verval . 05 08| Great Bend.. 63 64 Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... 10 11| Gldfid Bullfrg — 05 Amethyst . 1.15(Gld Mt Gldfid 20 — Big Bulifrog. 08| H Hooligan.. 18 20 Bonnfe Clare 05 —) Lige Harris.. 03 04 Bullfrog Min 55 56/ Lind Bullfrog 12 — Bullfrog Anx — 03 Maryland .... 05 O7 | Bullfrog Com 10 13{ Mont Bullfrog 05 08 Bullfrog Cons — (8| Montgomy. Mt 75 — Bullfrog Ex. — 15/ M Shoshn BEx — 25 Bifrg Bundle 08 —|Onio Bullfrog. — 24 Bifg Mayfiwr 34 86 Orig Bullfrog. 22 23 Bulltrg N Bk 37 38/ Pilot .. . — Bifrg Sunset. 27 20! Red Dog .... — 15 China Nev... 12 —| Rhyolite Twn 10 Death Val M — 10| San Francisco — 15 Den Bullfrog.1.80 1.85) Shoshone .... 00 10 Dn Bifg Anx 24 25| Shoshn B Gid — 18 Denver Rush — 16| Steinway .... 85 37 Eclipse 1.17 1.20| Tramp M Co.1.32 1.87 Gold Bar....1.55 1.60| Tripolite Gold 15 — G Bar Annex 24 25 Uentura . 10 — Gold Bar Ex. — 20| Wolverine [ - Cold Sceptre. 54 56, é Manhattan District, Atlan & Pac. 14 16| Man Cowboy. 18 —. Comet Gold.. 16 —i Manhat Dxtr.1.05 1.07 Gold Wedge. — 23| Man Hld Trs. — 15 Granny .. 39 40| Manhat L Joe 08 10 Little Grey.. — 35 Manhattan M. 23 24 Manhat Belle 14 15| Manhat Navaj i6 Man Broncho 20 21| Manhat Synd. — 24 Man Carson. — 19 Manhat Whal 16 17 Man Central. 20 — Mineral Hill.. 10 — | Manhat Con.1.20 1.25/ M Mustng An 10 1i | Man Con Ex G50 { Mustang Man. 25 26 | Manhat Comb —- 13 Orig Manhat. 30 82 | Manhat Cres. 85 56 Syl Humphrey 32 34 Other Districts. Cyrus Noble. 40 —i Little George. 08 — El DoradoNv 15 —|Lookout Gold. — 65 Esperanza .. — OLiLynx Creek... 91 — Gold Reed M 40| Nev G Crater — 10 Golden Terra — 60| Nev Sunshine 0f Goldyke Reef 20 Palmetto .... 82 — Gold Quartz. 40 —|Palm L Strke — 05 Johnnfe Cons 14 —|Paymaster ... 01 02 Kawich Gold 02 — Ray& G'Brien 10 — Kawich Kyst 01 —|Rocco Hmstke 50 — Kawch M Co — 02| Tokop Con .. 10 15 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:15 a. m. Session. 1000 Booth . 35/ 500 Manhat Dxtr.1.15 1000 Dixle . 13| 100 Montgomy Mt 8L 1500 Jim Butler.1.62%] o 11 a. m. Sesslon. 3000 Atlanta 23] 1000 Man Dext, 9500 Blue Bul 19| 500 Man Dexter. 2000 Blue Bull 18/ 1000 Mizpah Ex 1000 Columbl; 26300 Mont Ton. 1500 Daisy 50: 1000 Ohio, b 1 1500 Dmdfid Con.. 461500 Ohlo . 2000 Dixfe 14 200 Red Top .... 1500 Gold Anchor.1.25/ 200 Do, & 10..2.02% 1000 G Silver Pick 26| 2000 Red Top Ex.. 06 1000 Home ....... 26| 1000 Sandstorm, 1.32% 500 J Butlr,s10.1.62%| 3000 St Ives ...... 3 1500 Kendali ..... 90| 2000 Ton Cash Boy 21 1006 L Star, s 10 12{2000 Ton N Star.. 356 2500 MacNamara.. $9| 200 West End..2.9714 2500 Manhattan .. 21/ 300 Do, b 10...3.00 2:30 p. m. Session. 2000 Atlanta ! 23} 1800 Jim Butler...1.60 12,000 Brookly 0811000 Do, s_10...1.60 600 Blue Bull. 19| 500 Jumbo M C0.1.90 4000 Do, s 10 19| 2000 Laguna, ...... 20 2000 Blfrg M, s10 56 4000 Little Joe ... 10 1500 Conqueror .. 18|1200 M'Nmra, s 10 89 2000 Daisy, b 10.. 50|2000 Manhattan 22 500 Den Bullfrog.1.75| 1000 Manhat Con..1.25 2050 Dmdfld Con.. 48,1000 Man Dextr.i.13%y 3000 Dixte .. 14 800 Mont Ton. 95 7000 Dixie, b 30.. 141000 Nat Bank,bi0 38 1500 Belipse ...1.17%4| 500 Ohio ... . 49| 1000 Gold Anchor.1.20! 5000 Orig Builtrog. 23 1000 Gold Ber....1.45! 5000 Red Top Ex. 06 1500 G Stiver Pick 27| 2000 Rescue ...... 16 | 2500 Great Bend.. 64]1500 Sandstorm ...1.35 1000 Great Bend.. 62/3500 Shoshone 10 1500 Towa Ton 17/ 1000 Ton N Star.. 56 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Belmont .... — 6.00/ MacNamara.. 88 _ 90 Boston Ton.. 09 —|Midway ..... — 2.35 California ... 27 28 Mon Pittsburg 20 — Cash Boy.... 20 22/ Mont Ton..2.95 2.974% Gold Anchor.1.20 —|North Star... 35 57 Grt Western.05% 064} Ohio . - AN — Home Con .. — 00| Rescue ...... 15 16 Ind Tomopah.0234 0314 Ton Exten.. — 12.00 Towa . 18 17, Ton of Nev.i8.00 18.25 Jim Butler...1{65 —|West Fnd....2.90 — Little Ton .. — 5.00] Goldfield Disttict. Adams . 10 11| Great Bend... 63 64 Atlanta 23 26 Jumbo M Co0.1.85 — Bik Btte Ex. 056 06| Kendall 88 90 Black Rock). 04% —Laguna L1 — Blue Bell.... Ok 05(Lone Star ... 12 — Blue Bull.... 14 15| May Queen... 40 42 Booth .. 29 82| Mohawk 59 — Brooklyn ... 08% —|Pa Goldfleld.. 05 — Columbia Mt. 26 28 Red Lion = Dm B Btte C 46 47 Red Top Dixte .. 13 15| Red Top Ex.. Gld Aurora.. — 08 St lves ...... 31 34 Gld Belmont. 70 —Sandstorm ..1.20 — Gldfid G Dst 08 —|Sandstorm Ex 10 — Gld_Kewanas 21 24 Silver Pick... 26 — Goldfleld Min — 66/ Simmerons .. 12 0 Spearhead Fr 05 06| Bullfrog District. Amethyst ...1.06 —|Lige Harrls.. 03 03% Bullfrog Anx 04 —|Mont Bullifrog 05 — Bifg Mayfiwr 32 —(M Shoshn Ex. 25 — Bullfrog_ Min = Bullrg N Bk 39 Dn Bifg Anx, —| | Syl Humphrey Other Districts, 02 03 Ton Gold Mt. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, TUESDAY, MARCH 27. A WESTERN ADDITION. . Sylvester and Fannle L. Pearl to Willlam F. Ambrose, lot on S line of Golden Gate ave- nue, 85 E ot Franklin street, E 50 by S 120; 0. nJ's«c'm” . O ittnmaon. ot on SW T. Searon ai 3 ot on’ corner of Greenwich and Franklin streets, W 1N 15 W 27:6, S 3:6, W 27, N half of lot on W line of Devieadero street, m'lb:eongoll’-n.unn:zuyww;thlto.un w Magner to Mary Magner. iine of Broderick strect, 100 N of Page, N 25 by W 100; gift. MISSION BLOCKS. Robert A. McLean to Slerra Investment Com— pany, lot on S corner of Market and Brady streets, SW 75 by SE 124: $10. Walter F. and Laugtt C. Foster, George W. and Maud H. Kluster to Andrew M. Davis, lot on B itne e SR, 185 N of enth, ; B e and Annie O Walton 1o Oscar Schmidt, lot on S iine of Elghteenth street. 55 E of Lexington avenue, E 25 by 8 85; $10. Willlam and Carrie B. Crocker to M. J. and Bridget Bohannan, lot on E line of Church street, 235 N of Fifteenth, N 50 by E 125: $10. Rels Estate Company and Fred Reis Jr. to Martin J. and Margaret A. McDonough, lot on W line of Potrero avenue, 100 N of Twenty- fourth street, N 200 by W 100; $10. Albert H. Russ to Robert R. and Adolphus G. Russ Jr., lot on S line of Twenty—fourth street, 60 W of Folsom, W 25 by S 100; gift Lio’ and Bridget Bagala to Babetts Cobn, 1ot on SB corner of Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets, § 50 by E 112:6; $10. HORNER'S ADDITION. . M. Tsukemoto to Tagamoshin Domot. lot on SW corner of Alvarado and San Jose avenues, W 66, § 114, E 54:9%, NW 114:10; $10. Dorothea M. Klumpke to M. Tsukamoto, same; $10. Wiillam A. and Marié W. Rissiand to Eilen O. T. Mahoney, lot on S line of Twenty-sixth street, 260 W of Sanchez, W 20 by S 114, and lands’ adjoining; $10. Mary e :1' a4 Samuel J. Dyer to Willlam Muir an . Bymon: 1oy on W line X3 ‘l:{ury street, 100 S of Unlon, S 25 by W 120; Henry E. and Jennie V. Hothin to Nat Ra- phael. lot on §W line of Montgomery avenue, 17729 SB of Lombard street, SB #:5%. W 6%, N 3414 also ot on W lino of ; street and N N ot Monzgomery avenue, 56:7%, W 47:131, SE 13 . Tikhon Bishop et al. to Henrietts Sittenfleld, lot on W line of Powei street, 108:6 N of Unlon, W 137:6, N 171:6, E 12, S 70, E 38, S 12:6, E 61:8%, SE 40:334, S 58:0%; $40.000. Daniel and Annle M. Wilson to Sylvester Poaxl. lot on N line of Bush street, 165:6 W of Mason, W 40:9 by : $10. Eva Dworzakek to Margaret E., Bertha E.. Pauline A. and Gustave H, Dworzakelk, lot on 8 line of Clay street, 112:6 E of Larkin, E 50 by § 137:6; also all interest in property de- scribed in 1284 D 29, lot on 8 iine of Clay street, 137:6 E of Barkin, E 25 by S 137:6; also $39 D. 395, lot on B line of 50-vara lot 1408, §7:6 from 'S line of Clay street, W 25, S 50, E 25, N 50 to beginning; gift. 100-VARA BLOCKS. J. S. Morgan & Sons to Thomas Hancock, lot on NW line of Branpan street, 58 NE of Ritch, NE 26 by NW _70; $10. Fred and Rose M. F. Brandt to Joseph and Louise L. Tresmontau, lot on SW line of Ritch 2570, 100 W o Evaunen, NW 28 by SW 15; Julla Bressler to I. C. Scharff and Sylvain J. Lazarus, lot on NE line of Fifth street, 20 NW of Perry, NW 26:3 by NE 80; $10. John Rosenfeld’s Sons to Georgs Jones, lot on W corner of Langton and Harrieon streets, SW 55 by NW 80; $10. POTRERO NUEVO. American Land and Trust Company to Mary 3. Green, lot on E line of Mississippi street, 308 N of Twenty-fitth, N 50 by E 100; $10. OUTSIDE LANDS. John H. or J. H. and Margaret T. Gansber— ger to Louisa M. Muirhead, lot on SE corner of Callfornia street and Nineteenth avenue, B 45 by S 100; $10. Currier & Mitchell Company to Edward Westphal, lot on W line of Twenty-fourth ave- ;l;xoe. S of Clement etreet, S 25 by W 120; D. J. Buckley to Hibernia Savings and Locn Soclety, lot on W. line of Forty- 417:5 N of Point Lobos, NW 48:8, 8W 349:2, SE 66, NE 187:4, N 144:4; $10. Isidor_S. and Rose Green to James Donahus, lot on N line of A\ street, 57:6 W of Tenth avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Sarah A. and Willlam C. Barrett to Mary C. Saul (wife of George M.), lot on SW corner of Sixth avenue and B street, S 25 by W 95; $10. George M. and Mary C. Saul to Charles Pe- ters, same; $10. Sol Getz & Sons to Nancy A. Shaw, lot on S line of H street, 32:6 W of Forty-sixth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. John Ward to Charles Pope, lot on SB cor- ner of Thirty-second avenue and I street, S 100 by E 32:6; §10. > Charles §, and Emma L. Brundage to Laura Thomeon (wife of John), lot on SE cormer of Eighth avenue and K street, E 57:6 by S 100; 0. M ¢ and Mary E. McMullen to Fred Sten- weg, lot on E line of Forty-first avenue, 225 S of K street, S 50 by E 120; $10. Eugene P. Modry to Marcus Modry, lot on W line_of Forty-eighth avenue, 212:6 N of Q street, N 25, W 101:8%, SE 25:0%, B 100:3%; $10. & Pauline afid Maurice Leger to William C. Hartle, lot on E Jine of Twenty-elghth ave nue, 125 N.of § street, N 50 by E 120; $10. 3. W. Wright & Son' Investment Company to Abrabam C. Karski, 1ot on corner Twenty-ainth avenue and R street, E 95 by 8. 100; also lot on S line of R etreet, 95 E of Twenty-ninth_avenue, E 25 by S 100; §10. Celifornia Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to Frederick C. Marsnall, lot on E line of Twenty-second avenue, 232:1 N of T street, N 26:5 by E_120; $10. E. L. and Edith L. Fitzgerald to Horace S. Seaton, lot on N line of U street, 57:6 B of Twenty-third avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. HOMESTEADS. e Jacob Heyman Company to Mary ren- nan (wife of Thomas), lot on E line of Dame street, 215 8 of Thirtieth, § 25 by E 135, block 28, Falrmount; $10. Patrick Turley to John M. Bryam, lot on SW.corner of Mission and West Park streets. § 23 by W 100, lot 13, block D, French and ilman Tracts; ). e, Hevman® Company_to Leopold Wein- stein, lot on E line of Charter Oak street, 275 N of Augusta, N wnt:)y E 100, lots 200 and 291, Silver Terrace; $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Ernest E. and Bertha C. Wormell, lot 20, block 64, Rels Tract; grant. Joseph Witmer to Joseph H. Witmer, lot 1, block 3, Rels Tract; $10. Alfred Harrison to Gluseppe Gavello, lot on NW line of Prague street, 200 NE of Brasil, NE 180 by NW 100 lot 6, block 89, Excelsior d: $10. Hzx".m,t“m:« to Annie Herczog, lot 17,and W i4 of lot 18, block 24, Reis Tract; $10. Edward Deviln to Margaret M. Deviin. lot on E line of Treat avenue, 245 § of Precita avenue, § 56 by B 110, Precita Valley lands; it Z cob Héyman Company to Paul and Helen B.J.Schnehler. lot on NE line of street, 250 NW of Silliman, NW 25 by 120, lot University Extension; $10. 1,':-‘:c '1[;.‘ Rickabaugh to Laura C. Horsfull, lot 15, hiock 4, Rets Tract; $10. Rebecca D. Benjamin to Bernard O'Reflly, , gift 1; $10. o s Company 1o same, lot 314, mme; $10. . T. and Julia A. Roberts to Mary £ ke, Vot on I line of Cora. strest. 161 N of Sunnydsle avenue, N 25 by E 105:8, lot 51, Ben Frankiin Homestead; $10. Francols Codee to American Land Company, lots 6, 7, 10 to 18, block 25, Lakeview; $10. ‘Abe and Charles Rosenstein to Isaac and Rachel Cohn_ lot on SW lne of San Bruno avenue, 145 NW of Felton street. NW 30 by SW 120 block 2, University Homestead: $10. Martin Frank fo Loulsa Frank, lots 38 and 30, block 42, Rels Tract; $10. Bullders’ Contracts. Jacob Browning (owner) with Thomas Butler (contractor), architect—All work for a one-story brick bullding on W line of Larkin street, 25 S of McAllister, W 65 by S 65; $3500. Somers & Co. (owners) with C. Larsen (con- tractor), architect F. A, Somers—All work for a two-story frame and corrugated fron bufld- ing 240 by 275 on W line of Sixth street, be- tween Irwin and Hubbell streets: $11.875. Dong Toy (owner) with Hinz & CHff (con- tractors), architects Newsom & Newsom—All work for alterations and additlons to a two- story and basement brick bullding at 908 Clay strest; $3560. H. J. Hollings (owner) with Charles Monson (contractor), architect David C. Coleman—All work for 4 two-story and basement frame buflding on W line of Ashbury street, S1 of Frederick, N 30:8 by W 110: §6000. . 'F. Kennedy (owner) with Penny (contracton archltocts Sutton & Weeka—All tory and basement hotel on Pine and Gough streets. E 81:3, Sai owner with —— (contractor), lmmnme—munblnt for same on gsame; $3025. omas Lundy (owner) with Willlam Cro- nn?(m:mtwr), architect Thomas J. Welsh— All metal work for a two-story and basement brick buflding on N line of Frederick street. 22:6 W of Stanyan, W _176, N 77:0%, E 176:11%, 8 50:5%, W. A. T13; $2499, Same owner with Ahlback & Mayer .(con- tractors), architect and plumb- ! for on same; . s‘ owner with P, H. Jackson & Co. (con- ey, asentiect same—Sidewalks for same $2225 (con= Joserh Muzio (owner) with Cuneo Bros. ( tractors), architect—All work for a story and basement frame building on N line of Alvarado street, 125 E of Guerrero: $43500. Edward Westphal (owner) with Felix Mar- cuse (contracter), —— architect—All work for a one-story cottage om W line of Twenty- fraxth svense. 2068 of Clement, $ 25 by Mary A. Heffernan (ownep) with & B ten- non (contractor), architects Martens 2 Grading for lot on SW corner of Valencia and Twentleth streots, 105 by 110: $2730. S. Romani and A. Cervelll (owners) with D. Francesconi (contractor), architect L. M. Gardener—All work for alterations and addi- tions to a four-story bullding on E line of Montgomery street, 97:6 N of Broadway, N 23 by E 04:7; $2080, Leon Bonneau (owner) with George H. Knipe (contrdctor and architect)—All work for a one- etory frame butiding and barn on NW corner 3¢ S Bruno avenue and Bacen strest, 30 by Forrest Wyman (owner) with W. G. Hind Improvement Company (contractors), architect W. G. Hind—All work for a three-story frame building (six flats) on W line of Walnut street, €8:7% N of California, N 25 by W 131:6; $5000. 1. and J. C. Zellerbach (owners) with Theo S. Hoin (contractor) with Forderer Cornice Works (sub-contractors), architect T. Paterson Ross— Galvanized iron and tin work for & sevem~ g i o kb‘nmm bifck building (- ll"! .w: mer of Jackson and Battery streets 8 120; $2770. =3 - Alameda County. ity LIONDAY, MARCH 28 - and G. L. Fits to Mrs A Walker (Dixon) (wite of Willlam Walker). win? division A of lot 12, biock map 3 Wattd Tract, Oakland, quitelaim ; $5. Breed & Bancroft to R. A. Berry, lot 34 Santa Fe Tract No. 8, Oakiand; $10. Charles and Mabel B, Schlessinger to Schiessinger, re-record 1074 D. 323, lot on S corner of m: William J. and Hannah Donaughey -_a. . ah to lot on S Lpe of Cariton street, 513.43 B Fuiton, 8 135, B 18.86, N 135 to a polat, ete., W 20:5 to beginning of block 1435, property of maps Nos. 1 and 2, Blake Tracty Berkeley: $10. Same to same. lot on S line of Carlton E 514.60 B of Fulton, E 20:6, S 135, W 18:11, of block 1455, same, Berkee Breed & Bancroft to W, E. 112, map of Santa Fe Tract No. 20, :_$10. Ads . Butesn (wife of Frank &) to Fraok H. Buteau, lot on W line of West street, 86.1 N of Apgar, N 87 by W 116.64, lot 4 and N 11 feet of lot 3, block E, map of Major Given “Tract, Oakland: gift. W.' B. and Ethel C. Lomax to Bullding Association, lot 100, amended map Alta Piedmont Tract, Oakland; $10. Wickham and Florence W. Havens to George W. Turner, lot 2, map of Park View Tract N 2, Oakland Townehip: $10. Martin and Amelia Armold to Lorens Ryan (wife of J. C.), lot om N line street, 447.40 B of San Pablo avenus, N by E'208 portion of plats 60 and 61, berger's Map. V and D Peraita, Berkeley; $10, TUESDAY, MARCH 27. T. H. and Matilda E. Dowing and Charleg T. Downing (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to Home Mutual Insurance Company of Cali- fornia, lot on S line of Milton street, 125 W' of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 100, being W 35 of lot 11, Milton Tract, Oakland: $1500. Eleanor J. Potter to George W. Austin, lots 21 and 22, Leymance Tract, Oukiand; $10. George W. Austin to J. A. Martin, same, Ouakland; $10. Kate and William W. Gillett te Mary B. Hizar, lot at intersection of S line of Le Roy avenu and W line of lot 1, thence S 107, E 40. N to S line of Le Roy avenue and W to beginning. portion lots 1 and 3, block 4, amended map don La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, eley; $10. Lucy J. and William L Hazeitine to Bank of Savings, lot on NE corner of Willow and Taylor streets. E 30 by N 100, fon block 700, Boardman's map, Oakland: $1300. Pearl and Meda and Amos Mecartney to Charles F. O'Brien, lot beginning at point of intersection of N iine of Fncinal avenue (as fald avenue exists since widening) with B line of Walnut street, E 100 by N 140, being lots 1 and 2 In W 35 of block D, lands ad- jacent, except strip 10 feet wide along S front of lots 1 and 2 for widening sald avenue, Alameda; $2000. Charles F. and Alice O'Brien to W. J. Rogers, lots 1 and 2, In W 1 of block D, lands adjacent to Enctnal, Alameda® $10. Frank J. Taylor to Carl Y. Malmquist, SW corner of lot 24 E along line dividing lots 2¢ and 42 .23 S 10.67. NW @0 to NW corner of lot 42, NE 12.27 to beginning, por- tion lot 42, map subdivision Lake Merritt Park, Oskland: $10. Charles M. and Lena MacGregor to Willlam B. and Janette Harvey, lot on SW_lime of Pledmont Villa Tract, distant SB trom SE Ime ot Pledmont avenue, SE 30 by SW 40, map Pledmont Vilia Tract; $10. J. H. T. and Henrietta Watkinson to Alex- ander Biondi, Iot on E line of Cherry strest, 80 S of Forty-ninth, S 40 by E 100, being Iot 54 block F, Central Oakland Tract No. 2, Oakland: $10. John and Lucy Moss to Julius A. Lands- berger, lot on SE corner of Grand street and Bay avenue, E 273, S to patent lme Rancho Szn Antonio, thence SW to point therein 150 S from S line of Bay avenue, etc., W to B line of Grand street, N 130 to beginning, lots 4, 5 and 6 block S, Oak Park Tract, Alameda, quitclaim deed; $10. Pacific Improvement Company to same, same, Alameda: $10. Berkeley Development Company to M. M. Arnold, lot 12, block 6, Fairview Park, portion V. Peraita Reserve, Oakland, Berkeiéy, Oak~ land Township, Oakland Township: $10. Clareniont Park Company to Sophia Ran- dall (wife of G. S.), lots 18 and 19, block 2, Oak Ridge, Claremont, Berkeley; $10. Lewis E. Leavell ot al to Carmen M. Pelster, re-record 1071 D. 83 lot on S line of Thirty-fourth street, 236 B of West (as line of West street now exists), S 100 by @ 50, lot S, block B, Central Land Company, Oakland: '$10. Anita L. Murray to iine_of i 2 il ] i mkr o e in oo B iy ek 48 Kellersberger's map. 3

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