The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 17, 1906, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17 1906 STEAMERS COLLIDE OFF FERRY DEPOT SHAWS PLAN OAKLAND CRASHES INTO THE J. D. PETERS, STRIKING AMIDSHIPS Passengers on S. P. Boat Are Badly Scared Acapulco Arrives One Day Late From the South. s Liner Mariposa Takes| Departure for Tahiti. R 54 ide and a =tiff wester the river 3 No Steamer for Portland. service to come Dutch Ha to 50 per cent. a King and Rock, 10 per and Red AP SN Oste Saflor Drowned, Another H: received yest y from ive M er shfield’s crew. make the the moorings at Hardy Il boat capsized. Waiter s drowned and an- hurt. Barkenotine Archer Damaged. r e Archer, which left here luin, arrived at the rday y much Tie i According to a cable- received at the Merchants' Ex- yesterday the Archer lost ner zllant mast, foremast and bow- m and fore and main top- $ibbe - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Interest to Marinmers and hipping Merchants. British steamer Henley, which made was chartered prior to ar- from Hastings Mills to Aus- Matters ©f ne Coronad. returns to Honolalu o 5 RIS The City of Peking's Cargo. The steamer City of Peking, which salled on Saturday for RAncon and wey ports, had a the drowning of a mem- | +- | l | ise cargo ed follows £780; For Panama, § Mexico, flour, - 35,450 ap, 167 castings, 410 pkes pkge steel, 40 pes 2 3 cyls ammonta, 141 s 2240 Ibs scda, 54 10 pkgs botler tubes, 6 cs tur- 1 150 crts potatoes, 50 Ibs garlie, 38 cs_canned 20,000 Tbs salt, 2006 Ibs whisky, 110,637 ft North. Saturday handise cargo Merchandise for the The cargo 9023 ibs ralsine bxs frul 2 10,000 ed at $14,000, The cargo was laden at rday for , 12 bb! , 150 cs_soap, 2’ material. the cargo of the bark Gerard ch sailed for Honolulu several returned to port In distre et <3 Notice to Mariners. REEF—CALIFORNIA 58, and list of lights, buoy 906, page 32) iven that about May 10, 83, located 1% miles ts Reef, off the seacoast 415 miles W, SW. southerly o Lighthouse, will be with- ion for repairs and the sta- rked by a whistling “Light Vessel Moor- be returned to her sta- e been completed, wili be given, and the en be withdrawn. e fog whistle en this blasts of two second: s of twen- econds; silent stlent the Lighthouse Board. H. T. MAYO, N.. Inspector, Twelfth AR INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Mondsy, A 16. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, $8 hours from 0. ‘Whitesboro, Winkel, 14 hours from Landinz. Stmr_Centralia. Erickson, 61 hours from | Grays Harber, bound south, put in to land pas- | sengere | “'Stmr Sonth Cosst, Peulsen, 18 bours from Caspar, up river direct. r Pomona, Swanson. 19 hours from Eu- | | reka. ! " Stmr George Loomis, McKellar Jr.. 30 hours from Redondo. Stmr Roanoke, Dunham, 3 days from Port- land, .v Eureka 16" hours. Stmr Gualala, Olren. 30 hours from Eureka. Stmr Greenwood, Adler, 17 hours from Al- ! bion. ask, 26 days from Ancon, 18 hours. : &mr Coquille River, Olsen’ 60 hours from | Trlamook, up river direct. | “'Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 hours | from Sen Dieso. % Stmr Aberdeen, Ahlstrom, 47 hours from edro. B ar Bah Gabriel, Green, 46 hours from San | Pedro, bound for Umpgua, put in for assistant e Etate of California, Thomas, 42 bours from Sen Dieo &nd wey ports. Sehr Sotoyome. Bash, 72 hours from Stusiaw. Fower schr (Chietco, Buchard. 14 bours from San Vicente ng. = CLEARED. Monday, April 16, Stmr Mariposs, Lawless, Tubitt; J. D. Soreckels & Bros Co. “Etmr gWhittier Seaman. Kahulul, via Mon- terey and Kihei: Unjon Ofi Co. Schr Premier, Hasme, Bristol Bay; Alaska ckers’ Al jon. Posarx Eiecira, Hemming, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers’ Association. Bark Charles B. Kenny, Nelson, Bristol Bay; North Alaska Saimen Co. . SAILED. Monday. Aoril 16. U S stmr Sheridan, Peabody, Manila. Br stmr Davies, Portiand, Or. Stmr fim Lawiess, Tahiti. Stmr Brooklyn, Norbers, Mendocino. “Portiand. potatoes, 41 | a { hence Apr 13; stmr »l foregoing the vessel car- | BARKENTINE ARCHER, WHICH l ARRIVED AT HONOLULU FROM THIS PORT PARTLY DISMASTED. | <+ Stmr National City, Fredericksen. Fort r Mayfair, Hansen, Willapa Harbor. r Ravalli, Petersen, Eureka Stmr Ci a._Ericsson, San Pedro. . Dunbam, San Pedro. D, Ahlstrom, Eureka. r San Gsbriel, Green, Umpqua. u San Buenaventura, Gilbert, Coquille ve: hr Santiago, Anderson Monterey, in tow tug_Deflance. Schr Carrier Dove, Oraff, Port Townsend. Barge Sante Paula, Pells, Port Harford, In tow tng Sea King. Barge 3, Deniels, Port Harford, In tow tug Dauntlesa. % TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Apr. 16—10 p. m.—Weather foggy: wind W; velocity S miles per hour. SPOKEN. §—In lat 40 N, long 21 W. Fr bark om Seattle, for U K. In lat 19 N, long 21 W, Br ship Bar- for Victoria. in lat 258, long 24 W, Br ship from Oregon, for U K. in lat 11 5, long 32 W, Br ship . from Giasgow, March — Dunbcyne apulco DOMESTIC PORTS, ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Redondo, Northiend, thence Apr Ls: stmr Harold Dollar, hence Apr 12; schr Alvena, from San Pedro 3 Salled Apr 16—Ship Berlin, for Bristol Bay. iled Apr 16—Schr Virginia, for San Fran- Br ship Clackmannanshire, for FPort ing of ship Berlin is an error; here. 16—Stmr John Poulsen, hence 'VERY—Saile 5 HiTEa alled Apr 15—Schr Samar, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Apr 16—Bark Pal- nce Mar 30. BAY—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Allfance, from Astoria 14 2TFived Apr 16—Stmr M F Plant, hence Apr BELLINGHAM—Arrived Apr 15—Schr Fred J Wood, from San Pedro. HARDY CREEK—Arrived Apr 15—Stmr Marehfield, hence Apr 14 i s TACOMA—Sailed Apr 15—Schr J M Weatherwax, for Apia; sehr F S Redfield, for San_Diezo. ANACORTES—Salled 16—Echr Lottie Benpett, for San Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Norwood, hence Apr 13 NTA BARBARA—Safled Apr 16—Stmr for San Dieo. Apr Santa Rosa, Arrived Avr 16—Stmr Helen P Drew, from | Greenwood, and sailed for San Pedro. EU REK-\I?AYTI\'!G Apr 16—Stmr Corona, Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Arctic, hence Apr 15. SEATTLE—Arrived Apr 5—Stmr Melville Dellar, hence Avr 11. Safled Apr 15—Stmr Humboldt, for Skag- way. Safied Apr 16—Stmr Melville Dollar, for Bel- inzham. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Francis | H_ Leggett and stmr Despatch, hence Apr 14 stmr Lak: Willesa Harbor. Salied Apr 16—Schr Sausalito, Harber Safled Apr 13—Schr Americana, for Everett. PORT ~TOWNSEND—Arrived ~ Apr 16 Fr bark Danlel. from_Antwero. piilied Apr 16-Schr T 8 Redfiend, for San fezo JUN! U—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr City - atile from Seattle T ) UDLOW—Salled ] ‘Planter, for San Francisco. S for Grays Apr Arrived Apr 16—Schr David Evans, from | Pert Gambie. SAN DIEGO-—Sailed Apr 16—Schr Prosper, for Grays Harbor. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 16— Stmr Santa Monica, hence Apr 14. SLAND PORTS. MANILA—Safled Mar 28—Br stmr Prince for 55 HONOLULU—Arrived Apr Sherman, from Manila. Arrived Apr 16—Ital ship Caterina Acvame, from Hamburg: bktn Archer, hence Mar 22. Arrived Apr 16-Bark W B Flint, hence Afghan § stmr ar 1 Arrived U S stmr Lawt Apr 7 for Samos. with barge o Dence KAHULUI—Arrived Apr 15—Schr S T Alex- ander, from Tacoma. HILO—Sailed Apr 15—Stmr Hawaiian, New York PHILADELFHI B2 g HIA—Sailed Apr 15— L) an, for East TLondon. ey NEW YORK—Sailed Anr 14—Stmr Panama, for | for Colon; Er stmr Jeresic, for Manila. FOREIGN PORTS. T. LUCIA—Arrived Apr 13—Stmr Califor- from New York, for San Francisco, via San Diego, and salled. FALMOUTH—Arrived Apr 13—Fr bark Gen- eral de Sonis, from Oregon. MOJI—Arrived Mar 30—Br stmr Thyra, from Samerane, for Vancouver. GIBRALTAR—Parsed Apr _13—Br stmr Craig¥ali. from Tacoma, for U K. CARDIFF—Sailed Aor 13—Fr bark Jean Bart, for San Francisco. LONDON—Sailed Apr 14—Fr bark Asniers, for San Francisco. MONTEVIDEO—Safled Mar 28 Ger stmr Denderah. for Hamburg. & LIVERPOGL—In port Apr 4—Br sifip County of Tnverness, for ——. 3 AUCKLAND—Sailed Apr 14, 4 p m—Stm: Ventura, for San Francisco. 4 o MATiyea Apr 16, 4 p m—Stmr Sierra, hence r 29. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Apr 7—Fr stmr Amiral Magon. hence Mar 25, via Guaymm for Havre and wav ports. 9 - ACAPULCO—Safled Apr 15—Stmr City of Para. for San Franclsco. HONGKONG—Salled Apr 16—Ger stmr Nu- mantia, for Portiand. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Apr 16—Ger stmr The- ben, for San Francisco. - NEW YORK - Arrived Apr 16— > = pr 16—Stmr Amsterdam, from Rotterdam; stmr la. Bro tagme, from Havre: stmr Zeeland, from Amt- werp: stmr Repubilc, from Al ples, ;‘I%E"l nm'r x!llufllflk'l; from stmr 2. from arse| and Rreives Abril 10 Stmr . Gilla Naples. A) rinz Wilhelm, from New grwk for Chernou: R PRS0 e v < v Stmr_Victo- jan, from New York. Avrwl‘—llm Etru Trom New Yo o X ROTTER! —Arrived 1 dam. from New York. e "—.'Bll’ B CHERBOUR¢ A Anr nt et AL e Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Kronprinz Wilkelm, by from Rotterdam, for Port Town- | from Eureka; schr Murlel, from | Weather Report. (120th Merldtan—Paclfic Time). SAN FRANCISCO, April 15—5 p. m. " The following maximum and minimum tem- | peratures are reported for the previous day: Boston .62-40 New York. . Chicago " 14238 Philadelphta Cincinnati .. 11I50.38 Pittsburg Honolulu, H. T ) st Jacksenville S Washingt New Orleen 5 SA> NCISCO........00-50 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to @ate as comparsd with those of same date las | season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: Last This Last Stations- 24 hours. season. season. Eureka . - TX, 32.24 31.03 Red Biuff. . 0.00 28.94 31.78 Sacramento 000 2038 18.99 San Franclsco. 000 1620 San Jose. 600 1316 Fresno .. 0.00 o2 Independence . Tr. 5.37 San Luls Olispo...... 0.00 23.02 Los Aneles.........0.00 17.35 000 13138 RECORD ¥ g 2 ¢ - 'z' S =Ess 27 23 g gEP2 3 = 8 g 533 22 € sTaTiona & §EZE 57 2R H s BEL F B S e 8 idhE o { Baker E Cloudy 01 | Evreka : Pt.Clay Tr. Fresno ... R Clear ~ .00 { SE. Faralion 55 62 Pr.Cldy Tr. [ Flagstat ...'2%0002 02 30 SW Pt.Clay .00 Independence 20,98, 72 46 W Cloudy Tr. Los Angeles. [30.04 © Cloudy .00 >t Tamalpais 30.16 Clear .00 | North Head...30. Clear . 03 [ Ehoentx 29, Clear * 00 t Reyes T4..30. c | Pocatenio - 2 AN Gloasy ! "Portiand 12 6050 Cloudy | Red Bluft. 03 68 50 Cloudy { Reno .. 92 62 48 Cloudy | Roseburg 0.12 62 48 Clear | Sacramento . "30.08 66 50 Clear | Salt Lake 72 48 Cloudy | San Franct 16 60 50 Clear | San Jose. 0.14 66 52 Clear | San L. Obispo.30.10 62 50 Clear | San Diego 64 36 Clear | 60 %0 Pt.Cldy . 58 54 Cloudy . atc 52 46 Pr.Cldy . | \\‘I.ll Wi - 58 5t Cloudy | Winnemucea 68 38 NW Cloudy | Tunia - 8 58 SW Clear i | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | FORECAST. Summit—Clear; wind, north; maximum tem- | perature mintmum’ 45; average depth of | énow on ground, 186 inch | same date last season. | The preesure is rising steadily along the | coast, but a trough of low pressure still over- | lies Uteh and Southern Idaho. Cloudy weather has been caused by this condition and light | showers are reported at Independence and Sait | Lake City. , against 26 inches { Light rain has fallen in Oregon and Wash- ington. FORECAST FOR APRIL 17, 1906. San Francisco and vicinity—Cioudy Tues- day, with eome fog in the morning; light west winds, increasing. - 4 Los’ Angeles and vielnity—Clouds Tueslay; light south wind Sacramento Valley—Cloudy Tuesday; tresh eouth winds. San Jcaquin Valley—Cloudy Tuesday: Mght orth winde Coast—Fair Tuesday: brisk west winds. Nevada—Cloudy, unsettled weather Tuesday; | possibly showers: fresh west winds. A. G. MCADIE, District Forecaster. (——————% from New York, for Bremen, and praceeded. | GIBRALTAR—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Can- | oplc, from Boston, for Naples and Genoa. and | proceeded NAPLES—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Cretic, from 'w York. MOVILLE—Arrived April§16—Stmr Virgin- tan, from St. John, N. B., and Halifax. for | Liverpool, and proceeded SABLE ISLAND, N. from Liverpool April 18 —Stmr Ca- A0S Queenstown, _ re at New York | 2:30 p m Wednesday. | T'GENOA—Arrived Apr 16—Stmy Clitl di Mi- lano. from New York. NAPLES — Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Barba- rossa, from New York, and proceeded for Genoa. Apr 10—Stmr Giulla, from New York, for Venice and Trieste. Apr 12—Stmr Rome, from New York. | GLASGOW—Sailed Apr 14—Stmr Chnhlge- nien, for St. Johns, N. F.; Halifax, N. S., nd ' Philadelohia. yArrived April 14—Stmr Caledonia, from New ork. GIBRALTAR—Salled Apr 16—Stmr Koenig Albert, for New York. —— L Memorandum. Report that Ger stmr Mariechan was floated on_ Asril 7 was erronecus’ 7 SEATTLE, April 16.—Stmr Melville Dol- lar. from San Franeisco Aor 11, and which arrived here last night. Was in_collision with the halibut fishing schooner Daisy at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Former uninjured: latter had forerigging and bows damaged. WESTPORT, April 16.—While running lines making stmr Marshficld fast 'to the moorings i at Hardy Creek this morning the small boat capeized. Walter Hansen,' a sallor, was downed and another man Was badly hurt. HONOLULU, April 16.—Bktn Archer, hence Mar 22, arrived with loss of bowsrrit, Sibboom, fore and main topmasts. s TR SR Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, emtrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 minutes Jater than at Point: the height of the tide is the same.at both piaces. TUESDAY,” APRIL 17. z 17 |12 18 {1 4 19 | 2: 4. 20 | 3 4 21 | 4:07 4.7 4 122 (4:48] 14f1:08 47] 442 123 | 5:18| 11/11:51 4. NOTE—In tke above exposition-of the early morning tides are given in e OR of slarieate o h e day in ae. : fourth time column gives the last tide of day, except when there are but three addition to the soundings of the United Coast. 'y Charts, except when a ; % : Tr | South, dled today. NOT IN FAVOR Private Banking Houses in New York Object to Loans to the National Concerns RUINS THEIR BUSINESS Smaller Institutions Unable to Advance Large Blocks | of Bonds as Security | L S NEW YORK, April 15.—Secretary | Shaw’s plan to allow banks to forestall ! the arrival of gold imports by the with- drawal of their equivalent in cash from the United States sub-treasury upon the deposit therein of bonds as security, was |much discussed in the financial district | today. Some of the private banking | houses which deal in forelgn exchange and which have been accustomed to im- ! port gold declared that so long as the Secretary’s plan remained in operation they would be unable to make any ! | further importations, as they had not the same facilities as national banks for car- rying large blocks of bonds to offer as security. Their business, they asserted, would be ruined under this plan. One foreign banker asserted tbat the | United -States banks would not get a | single extra gold shipment because Of | | Shaw’s plan, but said that the importa- | | tions might begin a day or two earler | than they ordinarily wouid. A friend of Seccretary Shaw said that | the Secretary maintained that the pian | |.was a benefit to the forelgn exchange houses as well as national banks, as they | would get the immediate benefit of thelr gold. The National Bank of Commerce has | engaged $1,100,000 gold in London under | the plan announced by Secretary Shaw. | The Hanover National Bank concern is reported to have engaged $2,000,000 under | the same plan. —— e TORPEDO-BOAT DESTROYER PERRY AT THE NAVY YARD Colller Saturn Leaves Mare Island With Coal for the Pacific : Squadron. VALLEJO, April 16.—The torpedo- boat destroyer Perry, under the com- mand of Captaln Schofield, arrived at Mare Island last evening. The Perry has been at Magdalena Bay for some weeks with the flagship Chicago, the cruisers Boston and Marblehead, the gunboat Princeton and the destroyer Paul Jones of the Pacific squadron, en- gaged in target practice. ~The collier Baturn left here yesterday with coal | and supplies for the squadron, which she will join at San Pedro. et Sulelde Follows Brutal Attack. DES MOINES, April 16—Following an attack on Obadizh Smith and his wife, an aged couple, near Hampton, A E. Evans, an insurance man of Waterloo, committed suicide today. Ev-{ ans, who was secretary of the Prop- erty Mutual Insurance Company, went to Hampton Saturday to transact busi- ness with Smith. He attacked the couple, leaving them unconscious, and fled. The motive for the attack is not known. | SRSt R { Death of Kruttachnltt's Brother. | s | NEW ORLEANS, April 16 —Ernest B, | | Kruttschnitt, chairman of the Demo- | | cratic State central committee and one | | of the most prominent lawyers in thb | He was 54 years Jultus Kruttschnitt, vice pre;l- is of age. | dent of the Southern Pacific, is brother. » -— | | given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Monday, April 14 | The Time Bail was not dropped today. | J. C. BURNETT, | | Licutcnant, U. 8. N., in charge. i I | { | | Movements oI Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ¢ | Del Norte. Mackinaw. Uard: Chiehalis. Seattle & Bellingham Tacma ... X | Hamburg & Way Ports Apr. urays Harbor China. China & Japan. Coron Humboldt . Nortn Fork...| Humboldt . M. F. Plant.. | Coos-Bay & Pt Orford|Apr. Pomo. Point Arena & Albion. Apr. Sunta San Diego & Way Pts. Costa Rica... | Portland & _Astorta F. Kilburn... | Portiand & Way Po Homer. | Ban Pedro Corgnado. | Grays Harb iApr. 1 Bay San Pedro & Way City Par New York via Ancon..|Apr. 20 | Eurtka Humboldt {apr. 21 | Seattie, & Tacoma. Apr. Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports. Apr. 21 | | Rasnoke. San Pedro jApr. 21 | . Montca San Pedro {Apr. 21 | | Séa Foam.... | Mendocino & Pt. Arena Apr. 22 | Pbmona. Humboldt ... {Apr. 22 | Redondo. Portlarid & "Astori: Apr. 22 | Breakwater -| Coos Bay ... {Apr. 22 | State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way PortsiApr. 23 | Norwood | Grays Harbor ... iApr. 23 Borka. Newport & Way Ports. Apr. 24 | Alameda | Honolulu 24 Hertonthis. . .| Seattie - 24 1 Columbta. Portland & Astoria....[Apr. 24 | ! Bu n Seattle & Tacom: . 24 | Coya. Nitrate Ports . .28 | City Panama.| New York via Ancon 26 | Quéen. Puget Sound Ports.. 24 | Curacao Mexican Ports ... . 28 | TO SAIL. H Steamer, Destination. ‘s:u:.l Pler. ! April 17. | Eltzabsth. .| Coqulll:'l‘!lver { | Breakwater.| Coos Bay . } Columbla...| Astoria & Portland| | April 18. { Humboidt | Humboldt Humboldt Point Arena pm taurt...... | Hamburg & Way.|12 m) Aprid 10. | State of Cal | San Diego & Way.{ 9 am Honita. Newport & 9 am) Sonoma. ... | Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler 7 G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor ....| 3 pm Pler 2 I April 20. l [} Coos Bay 5 pm'Pler — Scattle_ & Bel'ba | 2 pm Pler 10 Grays Harbor . 1 pm|Pier 2 1 am, 116 35 Acapulco. F. Kilburn. ‘Watson. - §. Monica. ‘Roanoke . Corona.. _April 27, I ‘Hermonthis anr:n.;.wum m[Pler 19 m—u.‘..flmfn,u ‘ll [Pler 7 | mount; $19. street, 85 S of Flibert, S 52:8 by E 100; $100. Same to George M. Lewis, lot on E line of Broderick street, 57:6 S of Fiibert, S 27:6 by E 100; $10. E lipe of 2:6 by B Edwin and Helen S. Goodall to David and Jennie C. Hughes, lot on E line of Alpine street, 30:7% B of Waller, S 25 by E 85:5; $10, George J. and Hattie B. Becker to Smitn O'Biicn, lot on Nk corner of Jackson and paxer strects, £ $o by N 10u; $lo. Dorotaea or Lora hoppits to Wialam C. My- Beil, ot on N ipe of vailejo streer, JW6 W of Haker, W 48 by N lw; 310. Katnerine H. and Richara H. Plckering to Howard A. Nauman, lot on W line of ash- bury street, Goi S Of Frederick, S 20 by W 108:3; 310, Lizzle Nevins to Teresa E. Hickman (W of N. H.), lot on S 4ne of Puge street, 106:3 E of Cole, E 25 by S 187:6; gitt. £ame to same, ot on S line of Page street, 131:3 E of Cole, E 25 by 8 137:6; gitt. Katharine M. Walters or Wolters to Frank Pegel, ot o K liie of Stanyan street, 2 S of Frederick, § 25 by B 126; 3i0. Albert E. Hennessey to rrank J. Jones, lot on SW corner of Jackson and Laurei streets, W _37:8 by 8 12.:84%; $10. Mary E. and Peter McHugh to George Tour- ny, Iot en N llme of Waspington street, 211 W of Cherry, W 25, NW 5Sb:l, W 05, NE 6910, B 25, SW 128:11: $10. MISSION BLOCKS. Mary C. B. Varney to Thomas H. B. Var- | ney, lot on NW corner of Fliteenth street and Juilan avenue, W 30 by N 95; §10. Herman and Frieda Urews to Hermann Engemans, jot on W line of Bartlett street, 108:9 N of Twenty-second, N 25:4% by W 12 s10. Susan Henderson to Catherine Dick, lot on W line of Lexington avenue, 160 N of Eight- eenth stieet, N Zo by W a4 §10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Agmes | M. Dunn, lot on SW corner of Twentieth and Noe strests, W 28:3% by S 100; $1260. Jacob E. and Harriet Lewis to C. G. Bryant, lot on N line of Twenty-firtn street, 50 W of York, W 25 by N 104; $10. Curnelius and Annie Crowley to Theresa C. Malion and Ellzabeth L. O'Connor, lot on NW corner Twenty-sixth and Valencia streets, N 55 by W 90; $10. HORNER'S ADDITION. Louise Kachele to Louise A. ami Chbarles M. Heinecke, lot cn W line of Dougiase street, 285 N ot Eighteenth. N 25 by W 136: xift. Christina F. Haake to John Anderson. iot on § line of Twenty-fifth street. 180 E of Louklass, E 80 by § 1147 $10. 50-VARA BLOCKS. Henry E. and Jjennie W. Hothin to Thomas J. Morton, lot on S line of Sacramento strset, 100 E of Drumm, E 37:6 by S 5:10; $10. Sarah Kohl to Frank Phillips et al. lot on NW corner of Bush and Battery streets, N 30 by W 77:6 $10. Jarvis Lennox to Elizabeth Lennox, lot_on E line of Montgomery avenue, 30 N of Fil- bert street, N 25 by E 56:3; $10. Charies 'W. Fay to Peter Aiberigl, lot on W line of Trenton street, 87:6 S of Jackson, S %5 by W 56: $10. Eugene Stoupe to Etlenne Taniere (executor estate of Eugene Taniere), lot on N line of Qlarell streer. 165 E oz Taylor. E %6 by Lisette " McDcnald _to * Alexander W. Me- Donald, ot on W line of Leavenworth street, €0 B of Pacific, W 60 by 8 40; $10. Alexander W. and Agnes McDonald to E4 George W. Herzberg. samie: $10. 100-VARA BLOCKS. Peter and Léena Droge to:Louts N. Hof- mann, lot on NW line of Tehama street, 212:6 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by NW 80; $10. Minnie Wulzen to John Wulzen, lot on W line of Third street. 200 N of Harrison. W S0 by N 26: eift Frederick A.and Margaretna Meyer (Scholl) to H. J. Hart, lot on E corner of Fifth and Mission streets, SE 80-by NE 73; $10. Georze G. and Jennie S.. Burnett to Jacob Heyman Company, lot cn W corner of Fourtn 2nd Welsh streets, NW 30' by SW 80; $10. Mary McDevitt to Joseph Lafb Jr.. lot_on SW line of Langton street 175 SE of Fol- som, SE 100 by SW_80: $10.° v POTRERO NUEVO. Geerge and Margaret Moss to Mathew Fox, lot on W line of Vermont street, 125 S of Nineteenth, § 25 by W 100 $10. OUTSIDE LANDS. Frank W. and. Laura S. Plerson to Samuel Zenovich, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 163 N of Lake street. N 34 by W 120; $10._ Winslow and Bertha Anderson to Donald U. Ross, lot on W line of Twenty-first 125 N of Lake street: N 25 by W _120; A. H. and Elise Heltmeyer to Patrick and Mary Kilday, ot cn N lin® of Clement street, 3,1V of Twentyfirst’avenue, W 25 by N 100; Nicholas F. P. Witzeman to Christlan H. S. and Emille W. C. Witzeman, lot on E line of Seventcenth avenue, 253:11. N of Clement street, N 25 by E 120; girt. James C. Jordan to-Theresa: Nelcke (wite of Felix). lot on NW corner of Forty-fitth and Ut avenues, 7. W 32:6, S 105:2%, B 32:11%; $10. Chambers Estate to Edward F. O'Day, lot on E line of Twenty-seventh avenue. 340 § of Point Lobos avenue, S 56 by E 120, quitclatm deed: $10 Estate of Clark W. or C.“W. McAfes (by executor) to same,. same: $805. Edward F. O'Day to Frank L. Fenton, same; | s10. Currier & Mitchell Comrany Steeth, lot or E iine of Tweifth avenue, N of A street. N 25 by E 852:6; $10. to Robert | | of the lower low waters. | Mary C. Sehorn (Schater) to Sophia Arfsten bt e | (wife ot Cormellus L.). lot on NW corner of Time Ball. | Elgnth_avenue and A street, N 100 by W Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | 22:6: $10. chants’ Excrange, San Francisco, Cal, | Estate of Henry Knust (by executor) to | Rebecca J.. Petersen and Anfirew Lynch, lot on €W corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and A street, S 125 by W 73; $2000. Sol Getz & Sons to Jessle D. McGowan, lot on W lins of Forty-seventh avenue, 275 S of H street. S 25 by W 120; $10. Charles A, and Mary A King to Sylvester | Peazl. lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 95 S of | | H wtreet, S 25 by W 120: $10. Franciseo P. da Silva Neves to Sol Getz & Sons. lot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, S of K street. S 25 by W 120: $10. Sol Getz & Some to Solomon Getz, lot on NB corner of Forty-seventh avenue and O street. E 32:6 by N 100; $10. Daniel Willats to Joseph P. Treanor, lot on S ine of P atrect. §2:8 W of Eighteenth averue, W 25 by S 100: $10. Patrick McDevitt.to George P. Shea. lot ¢n W line of Nineteenth avenue. 119:8 N of R street, N 30 W 120:2, § 50. SE 120:2; $10. Merritt Maddocks to Howard W. Maddocks, lot on"§ line of W street, 57:6 W of Thirty- cighth avenue, W 25 by § 100: $10. R HOMESTEADS. Jacob Heyman Company {o Gavin Altchison, lot on E_Iine of Whitney street. 175 Randall. N 25 by E 125, lot 20, block Augustin lot on W line of San Druno avenue. 25:3 N of Sweeney street, W 104:4. N 25 E 102 25.3, lot 6, Tract A, People’s Homestead: $10. &P, ana Mary Moullle to Sarah J. Tate, lot on F, line of Andover street, 475 S of Cresceat, § 50.by E 10, lots 206 and 205, Holliday map A0 e A- J. Tyrrell to George A. Bean, lot on N line of Princeton street, 100 SE of Dwight, SE 100 by NE 120, block 76, University Home- stéad; $10. » ’ Sol Getz & Sons to Willlam Smith, avenue, NE 25 by SE 100; $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Carolire | Yetter, lotd 47 and 48, block 44, Rels Traet; grant S." Ducas Company to Martin and Mary A. King, lot on NE line of Eighth avenue, 210 SE of L street, SE 23 by NE 100, biock 141, Central Park; $10. J. M. and’ Alice Manning to C. August | Weihe, lot 3, block 487, Bay View Homestead, quitclaim deed; $10. Alex and Mary E. Whiteside to Louls Patri- C.-Martin et al. to W. H_ Kocher, | lot on | SE line of Madrid street, 175 NE of Persia | (flats) on 1ot on N of Webster, E 28:6 Alameda County. SATURDAY. APRIL 4. Josesh T. and Pauiena Hinch to William Staubus, lot 5. Duffy Tract, vakiand: $10. Jobn A. and Gertrude I Macdcmaid to Al- fred H. Burton, lot on SE line of East Twenty- first (formerly Heoburn) street, 61:6 NW_of Nineteenth avenue (formerly San-Antonio), NW 35 by NE 100. portion lots 30 and 31, bloek . Nopinern Addition to Brookiya, East Ouk- Same to Cathartne E. Macdonald (wifs of *J. H.), lot on N corner of East Twenty-first | (formerly Hepburn) street and Nineteenth ave- BDue (formerly San Antonic), NW 32:6 by NBE 10¢ portion lots 28 and 2v. block 60, same, Eat Oakiand: $10. . and Mary 1. Burpee to H. P. Healy, lot 7. map of Thirteenth avenue Terrace, East Oakland: $1 Peters (husband) to A. A. on N line of Blackstona Baker. £ 30 by N 100, lots ion of plat § and portion Berkelgy: $10. H. Spear to Robert lot on SE lne of Arlington ave- street, E 83.98, S 100, W $3.05, lots 1 and 2. block G. Tract, Oakland: $10. Company to Amelia E. Wat- son (widow), lot 6 block 12, map of Claremont W e Berkeley: $10. . P. Blils and O. E. Hotchkiss to H. C. Mogris, iot on 8 cormer of East Twenty-fourth street with Seventh avenue, SE 30 by SW 100. portion block 77, map of Clinton, Oak~ igne: $10. Grace E. and Andrew N. Frost to C. C. Baker, lot on SE corner of King avenue and oid county road from Oskiand to San Lean- dro, S 13221, E 90, N 120.85, thence W to beginaing lofs 43 and 4. Henry & Philiipe Tract. iyn Townshin: §10. -Frank L. and Gertrude F. Carpenter to W. W. Stome, lot on S line of Webster (Tyler) | street, W 185.82 W of Claremont avenue, W' {77, 8227, E 61.19, NE 26.32. NW 206.00. por- | on of pist 75, Kellersberger's map. Oukland: Vesta M. Colby (widow) to Lizsle D. Smith, lot 11, map of Colby Tract. Oukiand:. $100. Minnie and James Hamshaw to Williametta Skeiton, lot,on NE corner of Parker and Ful- ton streets, N 45 by E 125, lot 43, block 1434 maps 1 and 2. Blake Tract, Serkeley; $10. C. L. and Maude A. Morton to E. F. Carey, |lot '3, block 2 amended map of Humphrey | Tract, Berkeiey: $10. | _Helen M. Carter (singie) to Josephine Brack- | ett and Eve M. Richardson. lot on SW corner of Essex and Wheeler streets, S 100 by W 82,38, being portion of lots 16 and 11, block E. | amended map of E portion of Newbury Tract | and piat 51, Rancho V. and D. Peraita, Berke- | ley; St0. | Harvey . and Laura S. Haseltine to same, lot on NW corner of Wheeler and Prince streets. W 8238 by N 100, lots 14 and 13, block E, same, Berkeiey; $10. | Sarah’A. McKee (widow) (by S. B. McKee, | attorney) to Carrle L. Goodwin, lot 24, block 2, map of Santa Fe Tract No. 5, Berkeley: $10. |, Mrs. C. R. and Richmond C. Kennedy to A. | L. Wolfe, lot on E line of Webster street, | 208.61 N of Elm (or Twenty-fourth). N 30 by | E 125, lots 97and 10, block A, subdivision of ebster, Twenty-fourth and Valdez street property, Oakland: $10. Albert L. Wolfe to James P. Taylor., same, Oakland; $10. Frances J. Porter (Clark) and Willett G. Clark (her som) to S. M. Dodge. lot on NW cormer of Virginia and West streets, W to B line of Chestnut, N 130. E to W line of West, S to beginning. lots 11 to 22, block A, map ot J H Smith's subdivision of portion of Curtis Tract, Berkeley: $10. | _Charles and Anna M. Schoening to W. S. Czolkowski. lot on SE line of Fifteenth ave. nue, 70 SW of East Nineteenth street, SW 25 by SE 125, block 42, San Antonmio, East { Cakland: $10. | ~ Wickham and Florence W. Havens to Georse de Vol (single), lot 13, Oak Park Tract, Oak- iand. $10. James C. Cole (single) to Floy M. Ament, lot on 8K corner of Ashby gvenue (Masom) and Harper street, S 50, E S1.34. N 36.28. W S1.66 to beginning.” portion of lots 15 and 16, sub- atviston of block 7. Central Park Tract, Berke- ley: §10. Belle Myers (widow) to V. G. Swift (femms | mole), lot on NW cormer of Market snd West | Sixteenth streets. N 41:6 by W 100, lot 18 | and portion of lot 15, block 593, Reed Tract, | Omkiand: $10. MONDAY, APRIL 18 | Friearich A. Brackmann to Albert Kiebsch. | 10ts 1 ard 40, Elmhurst Park. Brooklyn Town- | ship; also lots 73 and 74, Elmhurst, Brookiyn Township: $10. Thomas P. Evans to Hannah C. Evans, lot on N line of Sixty-second or Crawford strest, 336 E of Herzog, E 50 by N 188, lot 25, biock B. amended map of J. W. Crawford Tract, Oakland: $10. Leah F. Mott (single) to Olivette Martinez | (wite of Alberto), lot on E line of Sherman street. 116.80 § of Encinal avenue, E 120, N 30, W to point on E line of Sherman street dis- tant 33 N from beginning. S 33 to beginning. portion lots 1, 2. and 3, block 2. Pacific Land Iovestment Company's property at Morton- street station, Alameda: $10. Frank and Laura A. Lane to Mary A. Smille, | lot on N line of Tyler street, 191.16 — from E line of Telegraph avenue, N 53 by E 30, lots & and 7, block I. Dowling Tract, Berkeiey: $10. Quito Land and_Fruit Company to Julla A | Kietaker, lot on NE line of Bella Vista ave | nue, 150 NW of Thirteenth, NW 40 by NE 1€0.29, lct 4. block D, Bella Vista Park. East | Oakland (first party waives and releases all | butlding_restrictions): $10. | Same to Charles and Bertha Kletzker, lot on SE, line of Bella Vista avenue. 180 NW of Thirteenth, NW 40 by NE 160.28. lot 5, block D,_same, same, East Oakland; $10. ‘Same to Charles F. Wood. lot on NE line of Bella Vista avenue, 230 NW of Thirteenth, | NW 30 by NE 135, lot 6, block D, Bella Vista Park. East Oakland. same remark; $10. | “Encinal Land Association to Annie L. Neal (wife of Charles) and Helen D. jot on S | line of Central avenue, 130 E of Bay street, S 300, E 150, N 270, NW 110, W 40 to begin- ning, block i Fitch & Sbaron Tract, Alameda: 10. { "%, B and Lizste sty to Evan W. Morean. | 1ot ‘on § line of Weston avenue, 73 W of Silver street, W 25 by S 100, portion lot 2. block C, Broadway and Telegraph Avenue Homestead. quitclaim deed. Oakland: §10. Pacific States Savings and Loan Company Ellict, lot 10, Imperial Heishts, to Albert H | Oakland: $10. Lacta Stratton (single) to Carrie A. and Adfte W. Stratton .lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 30 W of Lafayetie =treet, W 40 by S 150, portion block 14. amended map of Bart- lett t. Alameda: $10. Jerome C. and Alameda A. Ford to Contra Costa Construction Company. lot on N line of Allston way (Second). 214:3 E of Third av:- nue, E 134, N 313 to center line of Strawberry Creek, NW to a point opposite point of begin- | ning and distant therefrom 375 feet measured on line parallel with said of Third ave- | nue, § 315 to beginning. lot 9. block 2. plan | State University Homestead Association, | Beerkelev: Joseph Lancaster (widower) to Andrew Bif- fer. 1ot on NW corner of Grove and Thirty- seventh streets. N 97:6 by W 130, lots 15, 16 ana portion lot 1. block B, Apsar Tract, Ouk- land: $10. George W. Hudson (single) to Joseph Dear. Ing. ot on E line of Pine strest, S3:4 § of Taylor, S 26 by E 90, lot 52, block 698, survey 1549 for Jobn Ziegembemn (warranty deed), Oakland: $1000. Catherine_Holland (Boogar) wife of D.. to | Dantel § Yates, lot on N Mne of Forty-fifth street, 265 W of West, ¢ 75 by N 100, being | W hait of lot 35 and all of lot 6, block 2108, | Algen Tract at Temescal Oakiand: $10. i Iberr E. and Rachel Blum to George A. Douglass, undivided Gne-fortieth _interest om Jot on E line of Broadway. 93 N of Durant strest, N 46.6 by E 1%, portion of lot 2. Block F. Fountain place. Oakiand: $10. ©. F. and S. May Rilliet to Josephine Hen- ninger. lot on N iine of Thirty-eighth street, | 500 W of Telegraph avenue, W 66, N 144:10. E 86. S 144:103, to beginning, iot 14 and B 1€ feet of lot 15, Perrin Tract, Oakland: $10. Henry Brace to California Annual Confer- ence of Methodist Episcopal Church. lot 2. Santa Fe Tract No. 10, Oakland: $10. ‘The Realty Syndicate to Charles A. Congdan, | lots 16 anad 17, block 20. McGee Tract. portion | of plat 67. Kellersberger's Survey. Berkeley: colo, lot on E ilne of Mission street, 48 S of | $— Lizzl Tract; $10. S. Ducas Company to Katie F. Mathews, lot cn'W line of Flora street, 130 S of Bay View, S 25 by W 119:8, lot 8, block D, Silver Ter- race; $10. venue, NE 25 by NW 100, block 46, Excelsior Homestead: $1C. Miner to Ellmore F. Miner. lot NW line of Caine avenue, 250 NE of view street, NE 25 by NW 100, lot 15, block H, Columbia Helghts; gift. . Bullders’ (ontracts. ‘Willlam H. and Grace W. Forbes (owners) with. J. J. Stahl. (contractor), —— architect— F nue. W Martin T. Cooney (owner) with Henry J. Keneally (contractor). — architect—All work Jelle J. Ocsterman (owmer) with Patrick H. ‘Madden (contractor), —— architect—All work for two obe and a half-story and basement frame buildings on lot on N line of Sixteenth avenue, 25400 fens ‘& ‘shades, i S 22 by E 73:6, lots 30 and 43, Cobb | Same to Walter T. Congdon. lot 18, biock 20, map of McGes Tract. Berkeley: $10. Emma Young to John B. and Julia Shen- pard, lot on N line of Ninth street, 225 W of Kirkham, W 25 by N 100, portion of lot 1T, | map of plat 365, Oakland; $10. i ———————————— Rosenfeld’s New Comedy Presented. | WASHINGTON, April 16.—The first production of “The Optimist,” Sydnev Rosenfeld's new comedy, was given here tomight. The play was well re- ceived by a large audlence. which in- cluded many members of Congress and of official and residential society of ‘Washington. The cast is a strong one and the production is elaborately staged. - —— Miss Perkins Salls for Europe. NEW YORK, April 16.—Mrs. Shaw, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury: Miss Pansy G. Perkins, daughter of Senator Perkins of California, and Miss 8. I Cassidy sailed yesterday on the Red Star line steamship Kroonland. They will make a tour of the Continent and spend a few weeks in Paris and Nagasaki, was not recovered. Captain Martin went to the Phiipnines about three months ago.

Other pages from this issue: