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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. APRIL 3, 196, SLANE STEAMER WASP FOR NEWSBOY WRECK “REW OF ILL-FATED COASTER ARRIVE ON ROANOKE Chinese Coolies Es-| pe From Liner | Siberia, 1 ~a ca Undesirable Aliens Outwit Their Guardians - acific Mail People| Seeking Runa- ways g ks done Hene wreck £48 50 9 r the damage done e »f .the Newsboy & . . st the Wasp, as E entering this o engines. | miles an c lights | and he; 1 to give than 2000 of a boat ted States | me of her | v for her gasoline tourteen more Limitation of Liability. Camn i owners of | ! E Hedges schooner be restrict- ges growing Iteion the river steamer J. X near Point Richmond on | 3 & begun in the Su- ¥ gainst the Alaska | reason of that ages by . The Overdme List. the overdue list sre follows: Sea King Windsor Park and Gene- and Red Rack, 10 15 per xe'ru_ Molinos, € per cent, | c—e Her Pumps Disabled. ne bark Coloma, boand trom Fagle Har- | bor for Sants Rosalia. put back to Port An- ith her pumps out of order. | — Water Front Notes. | ne Oceantc Steamship Company’s liner Ala- 2 ~Dowdell, is due today from nos liner Ammon, found from Ham- port, arrived March 31 at Punta | o Menes and Amasis, aiso coming | Wwho lives at 4 Alaska place, was | | | | 1 [ { hand column_an L‘ NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Imterest to Marimers and Merchants. Shipping Exports by the Queen. 'he Newportls Cargo. Newport aniied on & e \\\\\\\\ umm + - — i i Weather Report. 1 Meridian—Pacific Time,) SAN FRAN SCO, April 2—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reponed for the previous day: Boston . 42-28|New York. 48-32 Chicago .. .. 52-38 N Cincinnati . N Honalulu, H. T. 52-38 QN Jacksonville .. 50-36 AN 4 New Orleans. D : 5 S SAN FRA 3 The following are the seasonal rainfalis to date, as compared with those of same date last GASOLINE. CRUISER SINALOA. | |séason, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: NOW BEING BUILT HERE FOR | Last This Last SERVICE AT SANTA CRUZ | & —% Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Due. San Pedro ... Apr. 3 San Pedro = Puget So 8 San Pedro . 3 ! Seattle 3 5 N0 o8 2 | Seattie 3 ghgs %7 £ & Hor‘.c-lu!u& 3 : agfii 2 g 3 Seattle Tacoma..... Apr. ¢ cdgs ¥2 Ho g San Pedro 2 AF FAEOEN 353583 § & Grays Harb 4 L g 3 3 Humboidt 4 - : H Hamburg & W 4 &2 3 San Pedro & Way Pts Mpr 4 = H Portland & Astora . 4+ 2 0 J.. San Pedro .... 5 54 88 100 | W Del Norte.. | Crescent City 5 58 34 200 | . Coronado Grays Harbor . Apr. 5 8E. Farailon. 54 48 200 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.(Apr. 5 | Flagstat . 10 18 0 Point Arena & Alblon..|Apr. 5 | Independence . . 52 80 00 San- Diego & Way PorisjApr. G ! Los Angeles. 62 40 00 China and Japan 8} Mount Tamaipais... 51 85 00 Graye Hatbor 8| Nortn Head. 42 Lo Pugst Sound Pol 6 0. 4 3 Eel River Ports. 6 .- roe 2 38 28 ay <18 58 86 y 00 City Peking..|{ New York v i 0 Redondo. ... | Astoria & Portiand 5. 30 i F. Kilburn...| Portiand & Way Por ® 4% -10 Corona | Humboidt 38 28 2 | Roancke | Los Angeles 2 6 -8 Mendoclno & Pt. Arena. Apr. 8 38 2 : S2 £ an Diego & Way Pts. \pr. -2 -00 Humboldt Apr. e 3 Portland & Astoria 3 Pw o 0 Syaney & Way Porta. lApr g Clear 09 New York via_Ancon..|Apr. Winnemucca 38 B X Puget Found Ports.... | Apr. 11 B Cloudy .08 S - 11| Yuma 68 42 SW Clear .00 Seattle ... 3 Apr. 12 | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL na & Japan Apr. 12 FOREGAST. ! Mongotia....| China & Japan Apr. 14 s kegs pow- hinery, 56 olls, 13 cs leather, 20 | nd! pkgs 86 pos iron, 14 kegs m | nts, 15 bdls brooms, 7 pkes ‘paper, 15 pkgs ‘roofing material, 16 o | 2 cyls ammonta, Dk 18, B0 reels wire, flour, 3431 gals wine, 10 cf assorted canned 10,000 bs salt, 350 ft lumber, 10 carboys 0 gals | , 15 cs dry To bran New and Daymarks, 33) hat North Spit 10 cs salmon, | 400 | s flour. | s drugs ’ e S ers. H ALIFORNIA. [ | { | turn ir reported dragged April 1, soon as practicable of the Lighthouse Board. H. T. MAYO, Inspector Twelfth Light- will be re- | N house Db Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S, N., Mer- | chants’ hange, San Francisco, Cal., Monday 1 2, 1906, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry buflding was dropped exactly at moon today, e., 8t moon of the 120th meridfan, or at § | p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutepant, U. 8. N., in charge, Sum, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters st Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the cuperintendent. NOTE—The -high and low waters cccur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 mimutes iater than at Fort Point; the height of the tide iz the same at ‘both places. TUESDAY, APRIL 3. ! Sun rises Sun sete .. Moon sets OTlme] 1ra) E%S;éfiié | 3 4 $ 6 8 B3 the early day in the order e: 5 fourth time column gives the last fide of m. ! day, except when there are but three as vey Charts_except when 3 minus () sign precedes the height, and then the rumber Eiven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. s arrived at the Menes TIN COMPANY ‘ORGANIZES.—The Princess i and the Amasi Tin Mining Company, which purposes dealing in all kinds of milis, minerals, smelters an.! by & plece of falling machinery yester- st 512 Sacramento street, where he s He sustsimed two fractures of the Hie imiuries were treated &t the Sospital. ilroads, filed yester- Gay. The upiul stock_is $1,000.000. The 8i- F. Hlne of _this_city, Giles (‘nunt). and day. rectors are Charis Otis Pearce mfiy Archibaid B. McCaw of Tonopah, 'N Astoria & Pnr(llndul ‘| China & Japan A s 24 . Y. via Ancon.. |12 ml |Pler 30 Pler 40 Summit—Cloudy; wind north, strong rerag depth of enow on Sadiont 18 ound 220 i agal 10 BAlL. inches same date Just Fotes ST Steamer. | Destination, Batla | Phor. |opnr ,‘,‘;‘;“';',","c",’,‘,“"m‘.‘,:’;":}.” S - : California, with - north winds — diminishing. The following high Winds have occurred: = Sac- ‘fi ramento, 86 milles, porthwest; Eureka, 40, T s s 16 | north: Tndependence, 30, north. ave Hathor & ~; Following are the river readings: Colusa, ‘H“mboml ';::‘p::‘; = i’u ‘lnlflnl San Joaquin Bridge, 17.4, falllng: ovine R | & SeniEer 3 | o vissa, 188, Secraminio; 2.0, falling; Red -\ Lo Angeles Porta. 1:30 p Pler 18 FORECAST FOR APRIL 3, 1000, Humboldt®. [Pler 20| San Franclsco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday: E e 5 | warmer; light east winds. Eifzabetiis..| Conuille River 2| plon, Anksles and wicinity—Fair;. warmer Breakwater- | Coos pm(Pler 8| Sacrami i Bonita. .- | Newpart .7 'w-: lmIPXer T} i e e R - Tudeiags e il 4, Tamoico. - . - | Seattie el pmlPrer 11 |na v?:m"'" Valley—Fair Tuesday; light v0od . lpm Angeles Ports.[10 am|Pler 2 | © (bast-Fair Tuesday; Hgnt west winds. e ; 4 pm|Pier 2| Nevada—Fair; warmer Tuesda, Centralia... [Grays Harbor._...| 2 pm Pler 10 A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Rainfer... - .| 2 pm Pler 10 3 T Elne of Cal.{San Diego & Way.| § lm‘?la; 1 *Lindauer. Grays Harbor . 3 pm|Pler | Schr Stanley Peterson, codfishing; Union | City Topeka Puget Sound Ports.|11 am Pler § | Fish Co. X | Somona.-- - -| Humbold 130 piPler 9 | _ Bark Mohican, Hersey, Horolulu; Welch & Aurelia...-- | Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 27 | CO- SATCED | A - A% 1 ‘Mond: S pnr } 4 pm|Pler 20 Simr Senator, Ldoyd, Fortland. Se 2 > F. Plant. | 4 pmlpi tmr Greenwi ‘Adler, Casoar. Pomo.. | PE Aflrmar & Aibion & §m1;.§f- 14| Stmr Helen P Drsw, Gunderson, Point Arena. ier «2 | Stmr Santa Cruz,. Hall. Mont | ArEiaac. . | Grays Harbor 4 P et | Ghae. Neison| Seattle & Tacomaj 5 ;mflp,:f. 2| LoD WAk A Buchard, San Vicente San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 Power schr Ida A, Camobell, Fort Ross. Power schr Berwick, Caugheil, Behr Ovient, Randers, Port Gamu over Sckr A B Johnson, Segelthorst, Gi Mexiian Port am|Pier Hoaalulu . 'u lmlPler l% B POKEN, Roenoke. ... | Portland & 2 pm Pler 5 Mar 28—In lat 30 083, long 74 08 W, Ger Awpril 8. an Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, April 2. Stmr Helen P Drew, Gunderson, 60 hours from Port Los Angeles. via Mdnterey 13 hours. Stmr Sea Foam. Milier, 18 hours from Men docino, via Point Arena 10 hours. Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 62 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hall, 12 hours from Mon- terey. Sinr Roancke, Dunham, 3 from Portlend. via R M . Stmr State of California, Thomas, 44 hours Bictn Gl Schmehl, 4 com eaner, Schme bla_ River. days trom Colum.- &brEKwM Hapsen. 7 days from Bel- 1o Schr Cameno, Saxe, 10 days from Port Lud- &-s;rnnu‘t.h.run 9 daye from Willapa Har ; Behr C‘rrh'r Dove, Draff, 3 days from Co- Il khtahip No 70, Kemels rom moo: l = ings, for overhauling. 5 o CLEARED. 4 Retdar, strangense; Nana ta. Alberts. lnfl!'fio P CSSCo Nor strr Western Fu Fuel Cn. San Btmr Alcl(rl:. Frederickson, 70 ‘hours !.rum‘ stmr Verginia, from Colun. for N e L R T i S. Rosa.. April 9, POINT LOBOS, April 210 b. m.—Weather H. Dollar... | Astor ortiand! 4 pm Py clear; veloc fles . -wen'glhl!.lr:or e pouBlec 20 | BOMESTIC PORTY per o | F. Kilburn. >Ponl.nnd & :vay ‘ 2 nmIPl:: P sfi:‘l"“?m?——scnad Apr .—Srmr Columbia, for | Umatilla. W\Pusu SeunflLPu.. 11 ImiPler 9 VA’F!NTUM{KLE#,;";" ' ‘mnoxul.l:r ?o for Redondo. . ‘ASlOFAI :lpw;-"“d 5 pm|Pler 2 s.gnv’;rigc’;’rfi:s:’iw?pfil 1—Bktn Jane L Senator, . .".mom & Portianal1l am/Pler 24 T e Nebraskan.. Hono. & Kahuluf..| 4 pm(Pler 23 | TATOOSH—Passed Apr 2—Sckr Snow & Bureess_ hence Mar 22, for Port FROM SEATTLE. etmr Caclque, from ] g:n,lr'ar su? e g Desti! 4 Passed ont_Apr 2—Schr Forest 3 - ‘““"“ Satls. Seattle, for San Erancisco. ek o | sk Wi asedd in Apr_2—Stmr Eureka. Seraovis & Wy Porasalr: 8|29, Tor Seatue. Pased ut Apr 2—5#’1,3‘.’ Skagway & Way PortslApr. g | 707 A“’""é‘-_fi";fl““ | Be £ W LA ©) e Saine B i E.:"L‘,”g,. i Seldovia ‘& v‘,", Porte A;‘_’: 1; i via Viet Ger stmr itane Yy 1t agwa; Yaides "g.gay." Secer. i Ellled Apr 1-Stmr City of s..mc, for :&., jovia ay Ports,|Apr. | Seward & Way Ports.|Apr. 10 u:"' g S g b 28: Col PORT HAENRD—ATHV&:I Agr_e tmr At- Robert Dollar, from Everett. Apr "'s..fiZ"‘A" 1—Bktn Fullerton, for San Fran. pr 1] . for In - cisco, In tow of Sea Rover. A lAuS‘A "‘u' S“O—;igm A r1 ::mz_m' pr_1—Stmr Coos Bay, Mar 30; schr Azzles j Port x;mocx Apr e Gruyl l'htbor E:m fi Amua 20 i Sveine: e Herbored Apr 2—U § stmr Hugh MoCulloch, from crutse; stmr Noyo, l'rvn Coos Bay; stmr "’E‘.'}'w Ao 2—Schr Sailor Boy, for Grays = ; stmr Coos Bay, for San m !A‘;ll‘l"A BARBARA—Arrives ta Rosa, hence Apr 1. and ,.(m D—A"‘"‘ Apr 2—Stmr Johan ved Apr 1—Schr m San Frn ooos BA!—Arrlvul Avr 2—Stmr Signal, PORT mau)w—-nflua Apr m '!,, kane, b a&- mfi"“hn —lg- Wefl ’?now'fl?—mnd Avr 2-sime: i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. — Continned From Page 14. M., Samuel M. and Willlam H. Crim Jr. to munm Pacific Company. lot on NW _corner N 100, W 160, 8 75, Wlw S 25, B 200: $10. Kate Curth in to "Bartholomew J. Curtin, lot uublm'flmlnundllml 125 N of Yolo, N 25 DlElW‘dfl. Estate of H. g ker (by administrator) to T. P. Andrews, lo!onBllnln(D.h'm '-.]WSntA.lnulnr 00 by B 200;, $550. IDE Charles and Meta Peters to Adolph Ztiss and Willlam H_ Hoyt. lot on N line of Clement street, o&l W of Seventh avende, W 25 by N . Wright & Sons Investment Company to William Asimstrong, lot on E line of Twen- ty-third avenue, 100 S of B street, S 50 by E 120 $10. John Juedes to Ida Happ (wife of Charles R.), lot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, %50 N ot Fulton street, N 25 by 1 120; $10. Sol Gets & Sons to Peter M. Leonard, Jot on W lne of Forty-fifth avenue, 275 S of reet, S 25 by W _120: $10. Richara H. and Dora T. Heitmann to Carl Nielson, ot oo W, line of Bighth avenue, 275 S of H street, S 25 by W Alphonzo and Emma Harrlngton to Frank I. and Carrie Swall, lot on E fie of Dieventh avenue 175 N of J street, N 25 by E 12(: §10. Wiiliam . J. and Annle Brundage to Jemnie B. and A. Mitchell, lot on S iine of K street W of Sevenih avenue, W 25 by s 1 $10. Same to Lillie E. -nd Altred Heslop, lot on § Jine of K nrm 7:6 W of Seventh avenue, W_25 by 100: $10. William and Catherine Cooper fo Andrew F. Magrane, lot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 160 N of N street, N 25 by E 120; §10. American Loan and Trust Company to Ro- salie C. Balny, lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 175 S of M street, S 25 by W 120: $10. Flors_and Simon Meyer to Josephine Meyer, lot on W line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 150 N of P street, N 25 by W 120; gift. Aaron 8. Gotthelf and Josephine M. Gotthelf (Meyer) to David Holaberg, fot on W line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 125'N of P street, N 50 by W 120; 'Tusod Heyoan Company to Mary E. Thomp- zom. ot on _ Eilpe of Forty ssventh avene, 15 S of R strest, S 25 by E 120; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Samuel O. Blod- gelt, ot on W line of Forty stxth avenue, 150 S'of T street. § 35 by W 120; 310. MESTEAD! Augustus s o Chasien W. Pope, Iot on N line of Ney strest. 125 W of Congdon, W 100 by N 110, block 7, College Homestead: $10. Cypress Lawn Improvement Company to Hor- , ot in cemetery in San Mateo James Connell to Frank M. Connéll. lot on W lne of Chenery street, 125 N of ‘Randall, N 26 by W 125, block 28, Fairmount Home- stead: gift. John end Anna Pafeo to Leopold Weinstein, iot on E corner of Siliiman and Berlin streets, ?E 75 by NE 95, block 14, University Mound; Peter and Vernetta Thomas to U. S. Grant &nd Agnee Oxender, lot 34, block 4, Holly Park: s. lot on NW glee street, John G. Klumpke to Luigi Ivan! line of Porter avenue, 100 NE of N NE 40 by NW 237: Henry ‘orderwulbecke to_Frederick Simon, Tot D, block 48, Sunnyside: $10. est S. Burkhand to on NE line of China avenue, burgh stregt, SE 26 by NE 100, block 4§, Ex- celsior Homestead; $10. Anton A. Meinhold or Minehold and Maria Minehold to Antonio Talassano, lot on W line of California avenue, 75 § of Powhattan street, S 25, W 78, N 20, E $3:10, Barman Tract; $10. En-t- of Anne M. Kaveny (by executor) to H. Dempsey, lot 18, block Q, Park lAne Tnd:l 3 $425. Thomas H. and Rowena R. Dempséy to Pat- rick Conway, lot 18, block Q. same; $10. Leopold and Sarah Welnstein to Homestead Realty Company, lot on E corner of Silllman and Berlln streets, SE 75 by NE 75, block 14, University uound also lot on SW llne of Thir- tleth avenue, 75 SH of I street, SB 225 SW 50, NE 100, NW 75, E 100; block James and Agues Doran, lot on E line of Har- per street, 220 S of Thirtleth, S 25 by E 125, Dlock 25, Fairmount Land Association: $10. Bulld Contracts. A. H. and Mary E. Cady {(owners) with Thorndike & Maasberg (contractors), —— ar- chitect—All work for a two-story and base- ment frame bullding oer line of Broderick street, 137:6 N of Filbe: 25 by E 112:6, Westérn Acdition block 490 E. Green (owner) with C. H. Hock (con- tractor), —— architect—All work for a five- story brick and terra cotta building on SW Sornkr of Jones street and Golden Gate avenus, 81376, B N 47:6, B 100, N 90; 342§7 John L. ‘arrell (owner) with J. Balley (con- tractor), architect—All work for a_two- story and basement frame building on W line of Sixth avenue, 110 S of Hugo street, 25x120; $4400, The McCarty Wireless Telephone Company (owners) with Thomas Lorengen (contractor). —— architect—All work for & one-story frame butlding and one pine pole on NE corner of Forty-fitth evenue and' L street, 32:6x106; $710, Matilda Brutscher (owner) with L. A. Sacoy (contractor), —— architect—All work except plumbing, sewer work. gas and water service for aix flats and rough basement on NE corner ;;”%-k and Plerce streets, B 110 by S 27:6; s.r;.e owner with Thomas J. Egan (contract- —— architects—Gas and water service. flumhlnx and sewer work for eame on same; San Francisco Gas and Electric Company (owners) with Judson Manufacturing Company | (contractors), architect Willis Polk—Structural steel work for construction of station C on NW line of Jessie street, 305 NE of Fourth, NE 295 by NW 80; $7200. Alameda County. MONDAY. APRIL 2. G._and Florence M. Vandenpeereboom to HeF Seller, lot on W line of Ouk street, +* % from VALDEz—Arrhed Apr 2—Stmr Santa Ana, from Seattle. HONTERKY—A"!\N April 1—Stmr Rose- cr!lll from Astoria, with schr Monterey in 'PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr 2—8chr Com- peer, hence Mar 24; schr Snow & Burgess, hence ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Apr 2—Stmr iian, from Seatile. EASTERN POR’ PHILADELPHIA——ArrIved Hur 31—Br stmr Anghanorag.f from Iqu! NEW —Sllled b 1—Br ship This: tlebank. (or ctbourne. Arrived Apr 1—Br stmr Indrapura, from Yo- I)S'K‘O\'—Arrlved Mar 31—Br stmr Coyls- don, from Yokoh FOREXGN PORTS. COLON—Salled Mar 28—Stmr Advance, New York. LIVERPOOL—Salled Mar 31—Br stmr Ty- t Sound, via Singavore. & ip 20—Br for San Francisco. VAuAnAlso—s.ued Mar 10—Br stmr Bianefield. for {quiqu e Feb 17 Ger stmr Menes, from Ham- bure, Mo 15—Ger stmt Amasis, from Hem- burk, for San Frenc s.hed Apr z—sam— Atumna, for Columbia VLADIVOSTOK—-SI.IIed Mar Twickenham, PUNTA sun( ‘Ammon, from Hamburg, for HONGKOho—Arrlvea Apr 1—Br stmr Dorie, hence. VAV.ullo—saned Apr 1—Br stmr Welling- ton. for San Francisce. JSWANSEA—Safled Mar 31—Fr bark Mar- suertts Molinos, for San Francisco. GABARI—Sailed Apr 1—U § stmr Sher- man for San Francisco. via Honolulo. ‘OCEAN STEAMERS. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Apr 2—Stmr Kalser Wl’lh!hn H from Néw York. 'ORK—Arrived Apr 2—Stmr Vader- l-nd. trom Antwero and Dover. CHERBOURG—Arrived Apr 2—Stmr hllser W\Ihdm 11, from New York, for Brems ql Mar_31—8tmr Patricla, from Vew Y%_ 1—Stmr Bluecher, from New York. New York. r 22 Hawa- for Lyndhurst, 12—Br |stmr ARE‘IAS—AHI\ ed Mar '!l—Ger San Fran- —Safled Apr 2—Stmr Kroonland, for < NAPLES—Sailed Apr 2—Stmr Carpathia, for New anl stmr Prinz Oskar, for New York. ar 31 —Si Algeria, for New York. M RACONBETT, Mase. Apr tmr Potts- dam from Rotterdam and revorted by wireless: 'fll probably dock at New York Lo Tuerday. SR !fi.fidn. N B—Kor 3—tmr_ Car- manie from Liverpodl and Queenstown, re- ed by - ‘wireless; will probably dock at New ‘ork about 2 D m, We stmr Wflhnl& from Bremen. Southam reported Iv wlr'lu —Arrived Mar $1—Stmr Tritonia, n, N. B.; Apr 1—Stmr Columbia, from St. o sSatied Mer Si_Stmr Laurentian for t. %!vni:--m\y Sailed Mar 31—Stmr La Gascogne, oW 1—Stmr Noordam, g New York (DI‘\H(I“!,r Pu-h..u mm— ived Main,_from A:mn::unn Tor Now York. u-nu Mar %Mm . 5 Apr 2-Stmr - mmw m Rt S o Tue 40104 E _of Telégragh, B 35 by N 115, | NE 101,07, NW 50.02, 118 to beginning. |lot 8 block I, same, Oskland; also grant- 100 S of Derby (Felton) street, S 35 b 120, 'S 35 feet of lot 5, block 1, State versity Homestead Association 3. Berke ot Mot B Durst by M. H. to Charles. Kuhn, lot 18, Tract, Brookiyn Township: e infel P. 3 urst, attorney’ :‘fllll\ale Addition William G., and Betty E Henshaw (by Ttltr Henshaw, attorney) to Florence E. Wells, on NE corner of Fourteenth and Clay nm B 180 by N 103:9, block B, City Hall Tract, Oakland; $10. Willlam ena Eugenta Morch (by William Morch, attorney) to George P. Baxter and M. P. Albee, Iot on B line of Stanford avenue, with S linecf Essex street. S 55.10, E 119.62 | N Wd.;v %WV to_ béginuing, lol; %blfic-k !1;", ! amended map ewhnry 'hm t ncho V. and D. Peraita, 10. Arthur L. and s. Bolton_to Rebecca | Turner, |nt 27, hmsx z map 2, Highland Ter- | race, nt Park Company to W. B. Rising. Clarema: lots 2 and 3, block 6, Claremont, Berkeley: $10. Chresten P. and Isabel Kiel to Annette Mer- | riam, lot on NW cormer of Grove and Fifty- | fourth streets, N 45 by W 11384, lot 17, block S Alpine Traet, Oakland: $10. Annette Merriman (widow) to W. J. )(crfl- . same, Oakland: $10. Mason-McDutfle Company to R. S. Phelps.’| lot on W Iine of Collegs avenue, 27190 & of | Claremont avenue, W 76.38, S 52.73. E 9316, | N 50, being B half of lot 4, map of Batchelder Tract, Oakland; Scipio G. and Angelena Ratto to Jerome C. Ford, lot on NW corner of Bancrott way and | Sacramento street, N 40.32 by E 170:9 to be- ginning, portion of lot D, block 4, Stats Uni- versity Homestead Association, Berkeley: $10. Oscar Ross (widower) to William C. File and Edwin Parrish, lot on N line of Russell street, | 80.28 E from intersection with SW corner of | lot 5, block G, N 103.37. B 60, S to SE corner | of lot 5. W 40.13 to_beginning. portion of lots | 4 and 5, block G, Berry-Bangs Tract, map 2, Berkeley; $§10. J. Rice (single) to Almire T. Robin- son (wife of Hugh M.), lots 16 and 17, Searles | Tract, Berkeley: $10. | Sarah A. McKee (widow, by S. B. McKee. | attorney) to Raymond L. Pond, lot 5 bloek | 1, Santa Fe Tract No. 5, Oakland; J. H. W. and Fannie M. Riley to Mary Wolfsohn, Jot on W line of Madison street, 96 N of Tenth, N 20 by W 100, block 139, Kellersberger's map, Oakiand; $10. Holcomb, Breed & Bancroft to S. M. Gib- son, lot 6, block N, Santa Fe Tract No. 4, Oakland: $10. Same 'to Charlotte T. and S. M. Gibson, | fot 5, block N, same No. 4, Oakland: $10. Same to-S. M. Gibson, ‘lots 9, 10, 11, same, No. 8, Oakland: $10. M. F. (larage (single) to George W. Leisz | and Frederick Phillips. lot on SW cormer of | Twelfth and Falion streets W 50 by S 100, being E 50 feet of lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 166, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: $1 Almson P. and Sarah F. Miler to M. Cooley, lot 51 block F, Central Oakiand Tract 2, Oakland; $10. Lucy F. and W. 12, §. Scammell to P. P. Palmer, lot on W line of Fruitvale avenue, 279:0 S of Hopkins street, NW 140 to point of bennning thence from beginning S 43, W 140, 43, 140 to beginning, Brooklyn Tow! $10. Arthur H. and Julia S. Sanborn to Walter J. Hanna, lot on N line of Bancroft way, 200 E of Choate street. E 32.23 by N 120, Hille- | gass Tract of Bancroft way, Berkeley; "$100. | Walter J Hlnna to Clara R. Hanna, same, Berkeley: The Rcmly Syndsuue to J. S. and Josephine Burpee, lot on SE line_of Howe street, 182:5 NE of Moss avenue, 33:5 by SE 128, be- Ing SW 27:5 feet of lot m and NE 5 feet of formerly Howe € s. lot 30, block A, Thermal Hill, Tract, Oakland: $10. Fannje L. Stevens to Clarence Fogg. lot on N line of Forty-seventh street. 200 E of West, E 50, N 90, W 50, S 100 to beginming, lot 9, block 2117, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland; also lot on S corner of Santa Clara street and Oakland avenue. SW 30 by SE 120, Flint Tract 4, portion Oakland . Oakland; also full of lot on NE line of Santa Clara (Moss) ave- er's full title to lot on N line of "Alcatraz ave- nue, 10104 E of Telegraph. E 35 by N 115, lot 38, plock B, University Park, near univer- sity: $10. Mary BE. and H. C. Morris, Clarence amd | Anna C. Fogg to Fannie L. Stevens [ot om | NE line of East Twenty: -tourth umel) street, | 37:6 NW of Twelfth avenue, NE 100 by NW 3736, block 150, Clinton, East Saidana: $10. Ll A. and Willam M. Leste to Gearge Adems, lot on SW corner of Ninth and Har- rison streets. W 30 by — 100, belng E 30 feet, T3t 18, block 86, Kellersherger's map, Oakland: $10. ‘Alfred and Elvina Wood to J. H. W.. Riley, lot on E line of Telexraph avenue (orior to ‘widening to 100 YQGN. “ 8 § of Twenty-sixth street, S $7:4 by E 1 N 47:4, W 11810, lot 3. Lincoln Homenud Union, ete., Oak- land: §10. —_——————— WILL OF LATE SENATOR COX IS FILED IN PROBATE COURT Document Bequenths $1,000,000 to Widow d Two Daugliters of the Deceased Politician. SACRAMENTO, April 2.—The will of the late Senator Frederick Cox was to- day filed for probate and also the pe- tition of the widow, Jennie A. Cox, and | the son-in-law, George W. Peltier, for testamentary letters. After the - dis- | charge of certain legacies the bulk of | the estate is left to the widow and to the two daughters, Jemnie A. Peltier and Freda Maxwell, half going to the widow and the other half to be equally divided between the two daughters. 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