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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906 OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS D REAL ESTATE—Continued. 10 flats on corner, 100x payS o 5. this 20 on_the §5000, W d to handle the proj Real Estate Brokel TENANT. sce owner at n make good Oakland. ORAGE CO., piano, fruits, general | DELINQUENT NOTICES—Continued, DELINQUENT NOTICES—Continued. ‘ ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. SEVENTH ave., 784—Nicely furnished room; near Golden Gate Park: all-night car ger--| | _vice: rcnt remsonable. "H, 421—BIg furnished room for 2; $1 each per week: free coffee each morning. VENSO €23, between Seventh and ce furnished front room, lady or leman, $8 month. ge TTER, 935—Furnished rooms;. private fam- ily 7 THE Clarence, 553 Geary—Furnished rooms; ngle and sultes; rent reasonable. TATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 c to §1 night, $1.75 to $6 week; elec- ights (no gas, running water in every room; elevetor; read-room; free bus, bagzage. 'HESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— l convenlent and respectable: 00 rooms | 85c 10 $1.50 nightly, 2 to §8 week; elevato | _elee. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggast | A BRANCH office of The Call. for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, sbscriptions received Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church st: ROOMS AND BOARD. ODERICK, 575, corner Grove—Nicely fur- hed sunny front rooms; water, electric Dhts, ete.; large grounds and lawn; excel- lent table board. . cor. 13th & Castro. E. P. Vandercook & 1016 Broadway, Oklnd OAKLAND HOTE 3roadway , Oakland BUNNY 1003 and | ARRELL, 1880—Seclect boarders taken in private family; rooms nicely furnished, with | all conveniences; bath, phone, etc.; rates very reasonable. SUTTER, 1844, corner Webster—Fine furnished | rooms in select private family; use of piano | and parlor If desired; best of table board, | Nice sunny room with | phone; very reasonable | two young ladies ‘or couple. | FRANKLIN, 1039—Elegant furnished single | and double rooms; excellent table; private family; reasonable rates. | OAKLAND FURNITURE H SenotA v for bargaine in furniture. e San Francisco Advert’s'm’ts FOR SALE. | ONE: 10—Nice, ocation; splendid marine view; cellent table board; roferences. well-furnished rooms in | ex: A—Johnston (The), 605 O'Farrell—Sunny sulte, with bath; home cooking: beautiful grounds. | ELLIS, 400—Blegantly furnished rooms, with board: within walking distance of Market st. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 5, 790—Board ly: rate moderate | FRANKLIN, 1105—Room and board In nice | rt of city; good car service. | nd room in private fam- suitable and desirable. TE ave., 457—Elegantly furnished | . with excellent board; reasonable. ng rooms S, 428 Room and board In private fam- ; fine table; modern convenienc pletely or en suite; terms nice sunny reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, board: rates reasonable. | LIBERTY, Nice room with good 30—Sunny double and single room hot and cold water; bath; excellent board. McALLISTER, 1165—Nicely furnished room | and board in private family: all convenlences | MCALLISTER, 761—_Furnished board; within walking 4 rooms and | ance { MENTO, 8581_Nicely furnished room | board in a select locallty; reasonable. | WOULD like to have a few table boarders. 228 Thirteenth st SAC SAN MATEC ROO¥MS AND BOARD. | modern convi large | s from station; rates $10 per A. STAGG, 38 North C st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | Aunderson Transter & Storage in fireproof bldg. : vest rat &.hipping,etc., ikt. ;ph. East 1129. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture lold goods stored, moved, shipped. 720 ward st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 furniture and_merchan e ave. Phone South 102. - st.; phons West 2628. RCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Ci ce Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828 omery | Shipping at cut rates. e | G MACHINES. ‘The machine for family use; best | second-hand all makes at any | all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic 1021 Market st., near Sixth, office, ny well fur- no children furatshed $10 month, ont rooms; suit- housekeep gas range, WEBSTER, 2nd_bat! nr. U ed rooms for housekeeping, $16. APARTMENT HOUSES. » (The 1 elec. 1 O’'FARRELL. kitchen, $20 mc EFIELD, 1228 McAllister—Cholce un- ished apartments; see them. )—Room and ht and hot water. w OSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde 2 3 and 4 rooms._with bath: steam heat. T S S — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfu A—ROYAL House, 126 Ellis, bet. Pows Mason; rooms 5oc, $1.50 per day; weeko $2, $2.50, §3 to $8; hot, cold water; office and ele- vator on ground fior; reading-room, parlor. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 2 to §1 per night, $1.25 to $5 per week and ht housekeeping rooms; open all night. two | I and | ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, used, $10, $15, swing in the window. $8; slightly You know where doils 1051 Market st. | g, renting. Singer el. Jessie 3798. ALL makes reducs W. & W. office, —_— | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, $2.50. The Type- | writer Exchange, 538 California; tel.Main 266. , repal 187 6th st . aii makes, rentals, $2.50 Montgomery. PARTLY used $100 typewrite from §20; guarantsed 1 year onth. WALTER SCOTT. 207 N visible typewriter No. 2, $40; D makes rented. Pac.Typewriter TRUNKS. TRUNKS retailed at wholesale prices < repair.; reas. J. J. Murphy, 940 Mission. e | VIAVL AVI eystem of treatment is educational 1l as curative; hygiene free upon appli- cation; health talks every Tuesday after- noon at 3 o'clock. 2304 Van Ness ave. — DELINQUENT NOTICES. AEH ave. 237, near Vi fur- nished front room. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to H0c per night, $1.25 to $4 week CHANAN. furniehed rooms to let Ness—Newly 1310—Comfortable rent very reasonable. ¥ i—Elegantly furnished roome; mod- ern sunny CALIFOR near Polk—Nice sunny rnis t DEVISAL 510—Elegantly furnished room : quiet meighborhood; rca- service. y - furnished rooms to Nice furnished rooms to let Nicely furnighed let; rent reason- GROVE, ave.—Nice front sunny ro GROVE )—Newly furnished room for one or two geptiemen: phone and bath. Sunny rooms to let, furnished; ighborhood. thryn, cor. Ellis and Leaven- heart of city; 300 rooms; 100 © in all details; $3 to $15 weel path, §1 day; tourists solicited. sunny front room to reat; METROPOLITAN Hotel, single and_family rooms. 120 Third st.—100 35 to $1.50 per Gay; §2 to §8 week; the only new and modern Tiotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every roon, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. POST, 1234—Large furnished corner nicely room, sunny bay-window; modern; light housékeeping if desired. HARRISON, 784%3—Double room fo 2 men, 52 per week; single. $1.25. . POWELL, 502—Large sunny rooms for $3 and $2.50 each; home cooking; one block from St. Francis. POWELL, 1220—Nice sunny front furnished - rooms; §1 week up; also housekeeping; quiet. . | Sutro & Co. Thomae, H. W., Trustee Thomas, H. W., Trustes Thomas, H. Trusteo Thomas, H. Trustes Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomae, H. Trustee Thomas, H. Trustee Thomeas, H. Trustes Thomas, H. Trustee Thomas, Trustee | Thomas;, ! Trustes Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustes Thomas, Trustes Thomas, Trustes Thomae, Trustes Thomas., Trustes Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Location and place of business, City and County of San Francisco, Stats of California. | NOTICE—There is delinquent upon the fol- | lowing described stock on account of Assess- ment No. 20,-levied on the 20th day of Febru- ary, 1906, the several amounts set opposite the 3 of the respective snareholders, as Zol- NAMES OF | SHAREHOLDERS. Cert.No, Shares. Am'nt. Althef, Herman. 288 280 $500.00 | Worthington 1124 &0 100.00 Worthington 1128 20 40.00 | Wortbington u28 10 20.00 Ashman, John. 1113 20 40.00 an, A B 1500 | B, A., Trustee, | Original’ Issue Stock, | Cert. 3143—100 shares, equal to 200 ekares New Stock Iseue (not issued) 200 400.00 Becker, B. A., Trustee, Original Issue Stock, Cert. 3144—100 ehares, €qual to 200 shares | New Stock Issye (not issued) 200 400.00 | Becker, B. A., Trustee, | Original issue Stock, | Cert. 3146—100 shares, equal to 200 shares New Stock Issue (not fssued) 200 400.00 IBQFLPP. B. A., Trustee, Original Issue Stock, | | Cert. 3146—100 ehares, ‘equal to 200 shares New Stock Iseue (not issued) 200 400.00 Baur, A., Trustes. 214 20 40.00 | Baur, A7 Trustee. 25 20 40.00 Baur, A., Trustee. 248 20 40200 | { Baur A, Trustee. 247 10 20.00 | Baur. A Trustee. 248 10 20.00 Baur, A Trustes. 200 10 20.00 | Baur, A, Trustee. 250 10 20.00 Baur, A., Trustee. 251 10 20.60 Baur, A., Trustes. %2 10 20200 | Baur, A, Trustee. 253 10 20.00 Baur, A Trustee. 25 - 10 20.00 A~ Trustee. 285 10 20,00 A 256 10 20. 27 10 20.00 A 258 10 A 29 10 A 20 10 20.00 A 265 40 80.00 265 40 80.00 57 40 80.00 48 40 80.00 563 10 20.00 | 666 25 50.00 | 805 40 80.00 Berl, H. 073 10 20.00 | Berll H. 1103 © 10 20000 | Berl, H, 12 20 40.00 | Bolton, R 1088 200 400.00 | Bolton, Robert € 1087 100 200.00 Bolton, Robert C. 1088 200 400.00 Berger, Charies. 120 25 50.00 Boyd, Charles T. 804 30 60.00 Bowersmith, F. A. 851 70 14000 California _Title = insur- ance and Trust Com- pany, Trustee for Is- tate of W. H. Graves, = Original issue Stock, Cert. 3201—25 shares, | egual “to 50 shares New Stock Issue (not issued) 50 100.00 | Commins, Mary. 268 10 20.00 Commins, Mary. e 10 20.00 Campbell, J. M 280 40 80.00 { Cruden, David..... 283 50 100.00 | Cruden, David, 284 48 " 92.00 Cruden, David. 856 20 40.00 Cruden, David 596 10 20.00 Cruden, Dayid 5 10 2000 CaliforniaSafe Deposit ana Trust Company, Trustee for Ella O. METR . o2t 8510 20.00 Churchhfil, Mre M. Alice 588 100 200.00 Churchhill, Mre. M. Alice 585 50 100.00 1 1001 50 100.00 10 20.00 5 10 20.00 AT 2000 28 10 20.00 o2 10 2000, 30 31 32 8o Dugan, Chas. E. Dugan, Chas E . 590 Drescher, P. C 446 Drescher, “T Drescher, 448 Dreastier, B G 449 Durbrow, Elbridge, tee . 867 Threnberg, 168 Falkenstein, Monroe 430 Gutschow, Frederick.... 298 | Gibson, W.D.K., Trustes 690 | Gibson, W.D. Trustes 691 Gibson' W.D.K., Trustee 743 Gibson, W.D.K.. Trustea 743 Gibson, W.D.K., Trustee 752 Gibson, W.D.K., Trustee 54 Gibson, W.D.K.. Trustes 755 Gibson, W.D.X., Trustee 157 Gibson, W.D.K., Trustes 750 Gibson, W.D.K., Trustee Gibson, W.D.K., Trustee Gibson, W.D.K.' Trustee Garthwaite, J. W.. Goldsack, Emily S. Hecht Bros. & Co. Hecht Bros, & Co. Hoffschnelder, Wm. H. Hellbronner, ‘A. vard, Z. Y., Trustee. rd, Z. ¥.. Trustee. Isson, Alfred. Joseph, Albert Jcseph, Albert... Joseph, Albert Joseph, Albert Johnson, Albert M 1129 Kahn, A 134 Kahn, A 508 Knight, Fred 1008 Le Gonidec, Frances M. 12 Leor, S, R. 204 con, 8. R. 205 Leon, §. R. 208 Little, Joseph M. 453 Leavy, Charles M. 1055 . Charles M. 1056 | Leavy. Charles M. 1087 Lillick, 1ira § 1002 Lillick, Ira 8. 1093 Lyons, James H 1094 | Lowerbers, George 1000 Lowenberg, George. 1107 ianheim, Dibbern & Co. 305 Manheim, Dibbern & Co. 308 Manheim, Dibbern & Co. 312 Manheim, Djbbern & Co. 774 Manheim, Dibbern & Co. Trustees ...... 5 209 Mebius, Ludwis. 430 Meblus, Ludwig. 451 Mebius, Ludwig. 452 Mebius, Ludwig 453 Myrick, Charles M 453 Meyer, A, L. 1082 Michel. J. 528 Mitchell, 1065 McCartliy, E. A. 206 McCarthy, 267 McMullla, M. A 409 McMahon, John 611 McChesney, ~ Alice. 1010 Ormsby, J. J. 824 Perry, John J 1136 Rolph, James, Trustee. 3SL Rolph, James, Trustee. 384 Rose, Mary Holt Rose, Mary Holt Rostein, L. A.. Smith, J. George, “Origl- Issue Stock, Cert. nal 8877—5 shares, equal to 10 Shares New Stock Issue (not issued) ... Smith, J. George, Origi- nal 'Issue Stock, Cert. 8878—5 shares,” equal to 10 Shares New Stock Issue (not issued) Smith, Walter K Sammi, John H. Stombs, Willlam Sutro & Co. utro & Co. Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustes Trustee Trustee . Trustee Trustee Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustes Trustee Trustes Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustes Thom: Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustes Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee R Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Trustee Trustee Thomas, . Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee ‘Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee ‘Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustee Thomas, Trustes Trustee Trustes Trustes Trustes Trustes Trustee Trustee Trustes Trustes Trustee Trustes Trustes Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee W W, w. w w. w. W w. w. Ww. 4 6 w w. w w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. w. H W H. W. H W, H. W, H. W H. W. H. W. H W H W H W, 13 H W, 924 H W, 928 H. W. 939 H W 055 EYREE H. W. 7 H. W, 959 H. W - 963 H W, 964 H W, 965 H. W. 966 H. W., Trustee 967 H W 973 H. W, 975 H. W, 976 H W. a3 H. W. 994 H. W., Trustee 995 H. W., Trustee 1003 H. W., Trustee 1008 H. W., Trustee 1018 H. W., Trustee 1019 H. W., Trustee 1020 H. W., Trustee H W, m 1t H. W., Trustee 1 H. W., Trustee 1038 H. W., Trustee 1039 10 10 20.00 20.00 20.00 200.00 200.00 200! 100.00 100.00 100.€0 100.00 00 suE8Eaxes - e 8SESRE: G g5 282232852388225223858322822533325283523288, ESueeaBupaBERe forer [OToTTRoTTy 00 00 50. 50. 00. 100. 20. 100. 00. 00. 34.00 6100 1 5323 stp28zszas 233338 Ty 200. 200. 200. 320. 100 100. 100 00 20 20. 00 00 00 00 00 .00 0 00 0 00 00 00 00 2 ot 25383355833338333 sszgsaressessseezagazasasisanzguyasy 8388 ey 2 e B 352383s 823535383828 zagesgsnlefuzassune 8888§88888888388 seaSussass “§§§§§ 2 2858283838 b 30. 100.00 40. | Thomas, H. W., Trustee 1050 20 40.00 Thomas, H. W, Trustee 1061 80 60.00 Thomas, H. W.,’ Trustee, Original ‘Issie Stock, Cert. -964—20 shares, equal to 40 shares New Stock Issue (not issued 40 80.00 Thomas, H. W., Trustee, Original “Issue Stocl S5 st A ual to shares New Stock Issue (not issued) 10 20.00 Thannhauser, Louisa... 96 50 100.00 Thannhauser, Louisa... 97 ~ 50 100.00 Thannbauser. Loulsa. 98 40 80.00 Tayler, C. G, Trustee.. 498 50 100.00 Thomae, Mabel W. 618 20 40.00 Tiedemann, Lucy 922 10 20.00 Tiedemann, Lucy, 962 5 10.00 Tiedemann, Lucy....... 1042 10 20.00 Tobener. Hart. 951 15 3000 Tobener, Hart. 1000 20 40.60 Tobener, - Hart. 1002 B0 100000 Tobener, Hart. 1048 10 20.00 Tobener, Hart. 1047 5 10.00 Tobener, Hart. 1052 10 20.00 Tobener, Charies 11033 40 - 80loo Tobener, Charles, . 1053 40.00 Tobener, - Agne: 52 10 20.00 Tobener, Agnes. . L1088 5 10.00 Tiedemann, Frederlck. 10 s 20000 Troy, E. P. E.. U 1007 5 10.00 Von ‘der Mehden, J.H.. 1081 100 200.00 Wertz, Willlam.. 219 10 20.00 Welch, R. 387 100 200.00 Welch, R. 388 100 200.00 Welch! R 38 100 20000 Welch, R. M. 390 100 200.00 Welch, 3L 25 50.00 Welch, R, 32 2 50.60 Winston, ' W. 25 50.00 W. 50 100000 10 20,60 1 2.00 Zimmerli, ‘A 1 2.00 Zimmerli, A. Trustee 043 1 2.00 Zimmerli. A. V., Trustce it 1 200 Zimmerli, A. L 045 1 2.00 Zimmerl, A. 1 2.00 1 2.00 1 2.00 ¥ 2.0 1 2.00 and in accordance with Jaw and an order of the board of ‘Grectors made on the 20th day of February, 1906, so many shares of eseh parcel of such 'stock as may be necessary will be £old at public auction at the office of the com- pany at 327 Market street (room 4, second floor) in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, on Monday, April 23, 1906, at the hour of three (3) o'clock p. m., on euch day, to pay such delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense cf sale. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. Office of the Company. 327 Market st. (Room 4, Second Floor), City and County of San Francisco, State of Californi « ASSESSMENT NOTICES. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. KILAUEA SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY—Location of principal place of busi- ness. 327 Market street (room 4, sccond floor), “city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the seven- teenth day of ‘April, 1506, an atsessment of two ($2.00) dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of this corporation, pay- able immediately to the secretary of the company at its office, 327 Market strect (room 4, second floor), in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the twenty-first day of May, 1806, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the efghth day of June, 196, at the hour of taree o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assess- ment {ogether with costs of advertising and the cxpense of saje. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, office of com- pany, 427 Market street (room 4, second floor), in the city and county of San Fran- clisco, State of California. PROPOSALS. NOTICE {s hereby given that sealed bids will be received at 218 California Hall, Berkeley, on or before 5 p. m. on Monday, Aoril 2 for a trunk sewer system as per plans and specifications on file at said office. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check, or bond, in favor of the un- dersigned, equal to 10 (ten) per cent of the bid, with'sufficient sureties, conditjoned that if ihe DbId be accepted the bidder will enter into a contract faithfully to perform the ob- ligations in accordance with said bid, and with sald plans and specifications. The right to Teject any or all bids is hereby reserved. THE_REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OB CALIFORNIA. SBALED proposals will_be received by the State Board of Prieon Directors at 331 Pine st. San Franciscc, Cal.. until 2 p. m. of April 30, 1906, and then publicly opened. Tor furnishing ‘(1) 36-in. gauge six (6) to ten (10) contractor's locomotive new or sec- ond-hand; also for steam machine drills and auxiliaries, steel crapers and 15.000 barrels of cement. Specifications on fife at the office of the board of directors. 331 :Pine st. ROBERT T: DEVLIN. President Board of Prison Directors. P. H. McGRATH, Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute is now located at 810 Dia- near 24th, for purpose of open-alr It is a private institution, curing any case by Melbourne eystem; Castro cars. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued vesterday : Joseph A. McCarthy, 24, 516 Fell street, and Louise A. von Gelstefeld, 23, 2281 Hickory ave. Jerasemos Metaxas, 26, Vallejo, and ~Rose Joseph, 18, 522 Howard -street. Herbert L. Clark, 23, 1217 Union street, and Edith L. Conway, 23, 17021 Leavenworth st. 828 O'Farrell street, and . "Farrell street. Walter W. Scott, 21, Berxeiey, and Josephine E. Fratinzer, 18, 817 Eddy street. John L. Kelley, 38, Grass Valley, and M. Louise Leek, 24, Los Albert E. Walker, 23, Purcher, 16. city. imhurst, and Nora 24, 944 Mission street, and Nora Slattery, 22, 044 Mission street. Rudolph E. Abenbeim, 27, and Hazel F._Hirschman, 21, 2505 Broadw Waldemar E. Schulz, 21, 1822 Paj e street, and Irene E. Schindler, lsfi:ul-i ‘Washington st. Louis J. Badouln, 8888 Seventeenth street, and Mae E. Daly, Alameda. Edward C. McManus, 22, 80 McLea court, and Mary Schaeffer, 22, 1169 Mission street. James A. Loretto, 21, 332 Green street, and May A. de Martini, 18, 16 Union place. Dexter C. Ashley, 21, 712 Green street, and Annie Antonovich, 18, 712 Green street. Albert H. Collugi, 31, 429 Larkin street, and Margaret J. McGlinn, 35, 508 Guerrero street. Fernando J. Silva. 25, 215 Thirteenth street, and Julia E. Marshall, 15, West Berkeley. - Stefano Cuneo, 29, Albert alley, and Ma- ria_Lagomarsino, 21, 720 Albert alley. Gustav Busat, 36, 1219 Hayes street, Emma Pahlke, 38, 1219 Hayes street. John B. Stevenwon, 21, 1921 Filbert street, and Frances Dawson, 18, 1322 Fifth avenue. BIKTHS —H ARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matl will not be inserted. Théy must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charze. BORN. FRENCH- In this city, April 12, 1906, to the wife of Frank C. French, a son. GREENE—In this city, April 17, 1006, to the wife of Willlam Greéne, a son. HOWARD-HEAD—In Alameda, Cal., April 16, to the wife of Stanley Howard-Head, a daughter. i’ ILLICH—In this city, April 17, 1806, to the wife of 8. Tllich, a daughter. THOMAS—In Oakland, Cal.. April 15, 1906, to the wife of Walter J. Thomas, a_daughter, T ————— MARRIED. CLARK—McDONNELL—In this city, Sunday, April 15, 1906, by the Rev. Father Cum- mings. James Clark of Watsonville and Kath- ryn McDonnell of San Francisco. DOKKEN—GOFKJEN—In this city, April 13, 1800, by the Rev, O. Groensber, Albert O. Dokken and Carrfe Gofkjen. PEDERSEN—OLSEN—In_this city, April 14, 1906, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Peter Peder- sen and Beret Olsen. TIEDEMANN—GINNEVER—In this city, April 16, 1006, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Diedrich Tiedemann Jr. ana Mabel Ginnever. WAGNER—CALIO—In _this clty, April 15, 1806, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Fellx Wil liam Wasner and Clarice Calfo. | WALKER—PURCHER—In this city, April 17, 1906, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor Fourth Congregational Church, Albert E. Walker of Elmhurst, Cal., and Nora Purcher of San Francisco. WOOD—TASTO—In San Leandro, Cal., 15, 1006, by the Rev. Father Manning, Charles Walter Woad of Hazen, Nev., and Lucy M. Tasto of San Leandro, g DIED. Barnes, Rosle, 1 McGinney,Frank T.,51 Barrere, Frank, 57 McDermott, Patrick,28 Benson, Louisa, 68 * Mcxeown, Alice Comminge s M. 2., McLgne. Sophle L., 76 +Cummings, .P.F. Mci Deary, John, 35~ Mercler, Frances, §7 Dreypolcher, Frederick Mosher. Theodore, 52 Dunn, Margaret, 52 . Nienaus, Otto, 59 Engusn, Chas, F., 50 Nura, Eleanor, 9 m. Ford, Maria, 64 O’ Brien. Tho French. Lesile I.. 2 Fuchs, Ferdinand, 59 Snedeker, Griffin, John, 75 ' Stelnweg, G, Hazvey, John D., 52 Thornton, William, 71 Jacobsen, Annle 37 Wilson, n . Lawson, Walter W.,26 Wise, J, 7 Lorntsen, Ingebors, 55 loved daughter of Norman and Rosie Barnes, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. BARRERE—In this city, April 17, 1906, at his residence, 626 Cole street. Frank, beloved husband ‘of Emma Barrere, father of Mrs. Lottle B. Jordan, Helen ar., Frank and Rob- ert Bruce Barrere, and brother of Louls and the late Harry Barrere, a native of Johns- town, Wis., aged 57 years. . E¥Funeral services tomorrow (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock a. m., from the Centenary M. E. Church South,” Bush street, between Gough and Octavia. Interment private, Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. BENSON—In this city, April 16, 1006, Louisa Benson, beloved mother of Carl J. Jullus, John L., Severin, Oscar G. and Albin Ben- son, Mrs Emma Carlson, Mrs. Severina | Peterson and Mrs, Anna Erickson, a native of Halland, Swed<n, aged 6§ years 6 months and 11 deys, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services today (Wednesday). April 18, at 2 o'clock P. m. at the chapel of Craig, Cochran & Co., 461 Golden Gate avenue, vetween Larkin 2nd Polk streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CARO—In this city, April 16, 1906, Hyman Caro, Dbeloved son of Charles and Hanna Caro, and brother of Lena Caro and Mrs. B. Solomon, a native of San Francisco, Cal., 20 years 7 months and 18 days. O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. from the vesidence of his parents, 1143 Turk street, and thence by 11:30 a. m. train to New Sa- lem Cemetery for interment. Officers and members or Court Palo Alto No.“53, F. of A.. will meet at their hall at a. m. sharp to attend the funeral of our late brother, Hyman Caro. A. C. FRANKLE. C. R. S. H. BROWN, Eecretary. CUMMINGS—In Ventura, Cal., April 13, 1908, Mrs. M. P. F. Cummings, beloved aunt of Mrs. Stella’ L. Canham. DEARY—In this city, April 15, 1906, John, beloved son of James and Ann Deary, and loving brother of Mrs. J. Wimbley and the late James Deary, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 35 years. A member of Youns Men's Institute, Golden Gate Council No. 34, and Cigar-Makers' International Union of America No. 28, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), et 9:30 a. m., from his late risidence, 2191 Tehama street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick's Church for serviees at 10 a. m. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery The officers and members of Golden Gate Couneil 34, Y. i. 1., are requested to attend th: funeral of our late brother. John Deary, from his late residence, 219 Tehama stres{, on Wednesday morning at :30 o'clock, Fines for non-attendance. J. P. DENEHY, President. E. C. HARRINGTON, Cor. Secretary. DREYPOLCHER—In San Rafael, Cal, April 16, 1006, Frederick Dreypolcher, beloved hus- band of Amelia Dreypoicher, and father of William 8., Emma and tne late Edwin G. Dreypolchey and Mre, Willlam Rctrosky. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend tne funeral service: today (Wednesday), Apr 13, at 12:30 o'cloc p. m., at the First English Lutheran Church, Geary street, between Gough and Octavia, San ~ Francisco. Interment private. Please omit flowers. DUNN—In this city, April 17, 1906, Margaret, beloved wife of Patrick Dunn, and loving mother of Thomas Gallagher, Mrs. N. Cu- sick, Mrs. P. Flaherty, and the late George |/ and 'Margaret Gallagher ana Mrs. T. Palace. a native of New York, aged 52 years. 0> Remains.at the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. be- tween Seventh and Eighth, X ENGLISH—In the City and County Hospital, April 17, 1906, Charies F. English, a native of Massachusetts, aged 55 vears. FORD—In this city. April 16, 1906, Marla, beloved wife of the late Martin Ford. and cousin of Michael, James and Thomas Doolin, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 64 years. (Frespo, Cal.; Fort Worth, Tex.; Woonsocket, R. I, and Boston papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral today (Wednssday), at 8:30 a. m., {rom the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to All Hallows Church, Seuth San Francisco where a requiem nhigh mass will be_celebrated for the repose of her sonl, at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRENCH—In this city, April 17, 1906, Leslie J. French, dearly beloved son of Louls Alva and Sarah French, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Landucei and of Mr. and Mrs. J. S, French, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 7 days. T7The funeral will take place tomorrow at 11 g'clock a. m.. from the 723 Montgomery avenue. (Thursday), parents’ residence, Interment orivate. FUCHS—In this city, April 15, 1906, Ferdinand, beloved brother of Fred Fuchs and Mrs. Elizabeth_Bay, a pative of New York, aged 59 years 3, months and 1 day. A member of Coovers' Union, Local 65. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), April 18, at 1:30 p. m., from the restdence of his sister, 140 Vicksburg street, between, Fwenty-rnird and Twenty- fourth, Sanchez and Noe. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. GRIFFIN—In this city, April 17, 1906, John Griffin, beloved father cf Mrs. Thomas Cos- tello, and grandfather of Mamie, Susie and Willle Costello, a native of the parish of Killalae, County Clare, Ireland. aged 75 vears. - HARVEY—In_this city, April 15, 1966, John Dill, beloved husband of Madeline C. Har- vey, and brother of Norval P. and Willlam L. 'Harvey, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged b2 years 9 months and 13 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the Masonic Teraple, corner of Post and Mont- gomery streets, under the auspices of Ocei- dental Lodge No, 22, F. and A. M. Crema- tion 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. JACOBSEN—In this city, April 17, 1906. Annle, beloved wife of Benjamin Jacobsen, and mother of Minnie, David, Jessie and Estelle Jacobsen, a native of Russia. aged 37 vears. LAWSON—In Los Angeles, Cal., April 18, 1906, Walter W. Lawson, dearly beloved son of Catherine and the tave Albert Lawson, and loving brother of Mrs. Addie Kauffman, Mrs, Kitty de Coursy, Mrs. Eva Meyers and Carrie and Albert Lawson, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 26 years. =" Notice of funeral hereafter. LORNTSEN—In this city, April 15, 1906 In- geborg Lorntsen, beloved mother of Hans, Otto, John and Mary Lorntsen, a native of Drammen, aged 55 years and 2 months. 7 Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services today (Wednesday), April 18, at 10 o'clock Norway, a. m., at the chapel of Cralg, Coch- ran & Co., 461 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McGINNEY—In this®ity, April 16, 1006, Frank T., beloved husband of Ella McGinney, father of Thomas, Frank and Agnes McGinney, and brother of John H. and Patrick J. McGlhney. a native of Providence, R. I, aged 51 years 8 months and 8 day: ‘A member of Spartan Lodge No. 36, A. 0. U. W. @>The funeral will take place today (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock a. m., from his late_residence, 774 McAllister ‘street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. McDERMOTT—In this city, April 17, 1906, Patrick McDermott, beloved brother of Wil- llam_ McDermott and Mrs. Peter Carroll. a {ve of County Longford, srelynd, aged 28 rs. A member of Court Golden Era No. A O. F. of A. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 8:15 a. m.. from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Brendam's Church. where a requizm high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of hip soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKEOWN—AD anniversary high mass will be celebrated for the late Alice McKeown Thursday, at 8 o'clock, at St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones 2nd Leavenworth streets. McLEA—In thig city, April 17. 1906. James McLea, husband of Mary McLea. and son of Annic and_the late Donald McLea. a na- tive of San Francisco. L7 Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne runeral fomorrow (Thursday), at 10:15 o’clock a. m., from the ors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. nterment urivate. B McLANE—At her home in Baltimore, Md., April 17, 1906, Sophle L. McLane, wife of the late Louis McLane, formerly president of _ Nevada Bank of San Francisco, aged 76 vears. CTER—In this city, April 17, 1906, Frances Mercler, dearly beloved wife' of the late Claude ' Mercier, nfother of Mrs. Louise and grandmother of ~Frances and the late Claude Bouque- niaus, a native of Savoy, France, aged 57 years 10 months and 24 days. MOSHER—In this city, April 16, 1906, Theo- dore Mosher, beloved husband of Mary E. Mosher, beloved father of Roy Mosher. and brother of Peter Mosher of Salem, Dakota: Nicholas Mosher of Statecenter, Iowa, and Pier Mosher of Utica, N. Y., a native of Germany, aged 62 years 7 months and 6 HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) FUNERAR DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 8a. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— Formerly in Metropoiitan Temple. NOW AT 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. K. of . lding Material Team Driv- e"l'?‘;‘dnd nd"qn::'ndr‘ respect. lends a acquaintances are b fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesdas), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the pariors of Gantner Bros.. 1209 Mission street. between Eighth and Ninth, where services will be held under the auspices of Mizpah Court No, 1, Tribe of Ben Hur. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. The officers and members of Mizpah Court No. 1, Tribe of Ben Hur, are requested fo attend the funeral of our iate brother, Theo- dore Mosher, today {Wednesday), at 1:45 o'clock p. m., from the pariors of Gantner Mission street. By order of MARY A. TURNER Chief. NIEHAUS—In West Berkeley, Cal.. April 17, 1906, Otto Niehaus, beloved husband of Jo- hanna Niehaus. and father of Adolph, Carl, Otto Jr., Edward and Hanna Niehaus. a na- tive of Persia, aged 50 years 7 months and 1 day. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 20, at 2 o'clock p. m. the family residence, 1728 Ninth West Berkeley. Incineration Oaklard Crema- tory. NURA—In the City and County Hospital. April 17, 1906, Eleanor Nura, a native of Califor- nia, aged 9 months. Bros., ‘O’BRIEN—In this city, April 17. 1906, Thomas B., husband of the late Catherine O’Brien. and beloved father of Matthew S.. Tdward J.. Thomas A. and Katherine O'Brien and Mrs. Herrin, a native of Ireland. aged €5 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. O'CONNELL—In this city, April 15. 1908, Marie Honora, eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Dr. Robert J. and Caroline A. O'Connell, a native of San Francisco. aged 9 years 10 months and 24 davs. T7The funeral will take place today (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the residénce of her grandmother, Mrs. Honora Shannon, 518 Octavia street, thence to Sa- cred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrnted for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Intermerit Holy Cross Cemetory, by electric funeral car from Thirtleth strest and San Jose avenue. SNEDEKER—In Oakland. Cal.. April 16, 1906, Cordelia E. Sned=ker, dearly beloved mother of Mra. A M. Janes and Mrs. Georze Wel age« mer, a native of Boston, Mass., years 9 months and 26 days. STEINWEG—In this city, Apsil 16, 1906, Charles G. Steinweg. father of Mrs. Florence M. Conrad_end brother of Edward Willlam Steinweg, Mrs. R. S. Clarke and Mrs. Lottle M. Thurston, a native of Baltimore, Md.. aged 62 years. (Seattle papers please copy.) T7The funeral will taks place tomorrow (Thursdey). at 10 a. m., from_the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. THORNTON—In this city, Aj 17, 1906, at his residence, 1263 Octavia styeet. William, beloved father of John W., Nellle and Katle | Thornten and Mrs. Charies Read. a native of Mayo, Ireland, aged 74 years. > The funerai services will be held at | Santa Cruz, at Holy Cross Church, Friday, April 20, upon the arrival of the 8:30 a. m. wain from Third and Townsend sirsets, San Francisco. WILSON—In this city, April 15. 1906, Frank, beloved son of Samuel and Letitia” Wilson. | and brother of Harry and Elsie Wilson, a native of Indlana, aged 11 years 5 months and 16 cavs. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- felly invited to attend the funeral services | at 2 o'clock p. m., at | today (Wednesday). the parlors of Bunker & Lunt. 2606 Mission sireet, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third (Mission Mascnic Tempte). Interment Greenlawn Cemetery. WISE—Entered into rest, in Berkeley, Cal., April 16, 1506, Barzillai J. Wise, a native of New York, aged 70 vears 7 months and 2 @ The funeral will taxe place today (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from his late {dence, 2147 Ward street. Berkeley. WOODLAWN CEMETERY, Ean Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James lood Building. S. F. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, APRIL 17. WESTERN ADDITION. City and County of San Francisco to George B. Sperry, lot op W line of Larkin street, 50 S ot Lombard, S 25 by W 100; $—. Annie Cherry to Frark B. and Georgie C. Ryan, lot on N line of Lom: street, 108 E of Polk, E 34:4% by N 13 $10. City and County of San Francisco to John W. and Mary Roberts, lot on S line of Pine street, 18:9 W of Polk, W 23:4 by S 120; $—. Minnfe P. Shotwell to Edwin T. Osborn, lot on S line of Hayes street, 100 E of Van Ness avenue, F 136 by S 155; $10. Theodore C. and Mary A: Delamater to Ame- lie E. Sherman, lot on N line of Pacific avenus 140 E of Octavia street, B 30, N 134:6, W 80, S 133:6, quitclaim deed; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Thomas J. Jones, lot on W -line of Laguna street, 120 N of Vallejo, N 30, W £=3, S 12:6. E 56:3, S 17:6, E 68:9; $—. Mary C. Crowley (wife of James) to Bridget McCart$, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 91 W ot Fillmore, W 24 by N 00; gift. Stephen J. Stuparich to Paul J. Stuparich, undivided one-half of lot on_ SE corner Hayes and Pierce streets, 15 137:6 by S 137 10 Charles and Grayce Sonntag to Nellie M. De- neen (wite of Jeremiah A.), lot on S line of Vallejo street, 50 E of Pierce, E 35 by S 137:6; 10. ' Edward H. and Eva T. Clark to Alexis L. rmean, lot on N line of Jackson street. 34:4% of Pierce, W 34:4i¢ by N 127:8%: §10. Annie M. Besthorn to Giuseppe and Louisa 4 Rinaldi, lot on W line of Scott street. 63 N of Turk, N 24:10 by W 50, and lands adja- cent: §10. George U. Hind to Willlam M. O'Brien. lot on S line of Filbert streer, 178 E of Brod- erick, E 25 by S 137:6; $10. Edwin and Helen S. Goodall to Mary H. Dixon, lot on SE corner of Waller and Alpine streets, 8 50:7% by E 85:5; $10. George A. Dolan to Doian Cempany, lot on SW corner of Post and Broderick streets, S 75 by W _100; also lot on N line of Geary street, 160°W of Broderick, W 25 by N 100; 10. ! James C. Jerdan to Samuel McMullin. lot on E !ine of Jordan avenue, 333:4 E of Eu- cld, § 33:4 by F 120: $10. tnest R. and Bella Lilienthal to H. O. Trowbridge. lot on SE cormer of Hayes and Stanyan streets, B 110 by S 55; $10. MISSION BLOCKS. City and County of San Francisco to Lucte M. Hayes. 1ot on NE line of Twelfth streel 261:0% NW of Howard, NW 70:11%. N 155:9. SE 68:8%. SW i51:813-16: also lot SE line of Minna street. 130 SW_of La- ‘l’:vel(e. SW 25 SE 5. NE 23:4. NW H Same to West Shore Land Comvany. lot on § line of Sixteenth street, 32:6 W of Hoff avenue, W 30 by S 97T: $——. Same to Willlam Ehrenofort, lot on W line of . Mission street, 15 N of Twentieth, N 25 by W 90: $—. John H. Donovan to Nellie McM. Donovan, lot on NW corner of Svcamore and Mission streets, N 30 by W 80; zift. John C. Newlands to J. O. McCavitt, lot on W line of Belcher street, 125:01 N of Four- teenth, N 24: W 125, S 24:9%. E 32:6, § 0:2%, E 92 0. City ard Ceunty of San Francisco to Henrl ord Pauline Hourcade, lot on W line of Noe strest, 102 N of Fifteenth, N 26 by W 96; Clara W. Rogers to James J. Flinn, Timothy E. Treacy (as Flinn & Treacy), lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 528 W of Castro, W 25 hy S 115; $10. Anton and _Emelie Halbritter to Willlam Foley, lot on NE corner of Twenty-second and York streets, E 25 by N 97:6: $10. Tewis A. Doering to Alfred Van Dyke. lot on W line of Hampshire street, 220 S of Twen- ty-Aifth, S 20 by W 100- §10. + HORNER'S ADDITION. Franels Donohve et al. to James O’Neill, lot on NE corner of Duncan and Dolores streets, N 28 by B 100; $10. Joseph F. Dolan to Dolan Company. lot on NE eorner of Valley and Sanchez streets, I 3€0 by N 28:6; also Iot on E line of Mission street, 100 N of Brazil avenue, N 25 by E 83:6, block 2, Excelsior Homestead: also lot on N line of Cortland avenue, 70 W of Nevada street, N 65 by W 30. lots 1 and 2, block 1. Barman Tract: also lot 430, gift map 2: also lot on W _iine of Broderick street. Geary. N 75 by W 125; also lots 440, 442, 444 and 446, gift map 1; slso lot on W lne of Tlsie street. 205:4 N of Cortland avenue, 25x70, lot 258, Cobb Tract: $10. = Olga Mastny et al. to Thomas Woods, lot*on & 1inA of Twenty-sixth street, 204:7 E of Dia- mond, E 50 by S 114: $10. Joseph E, and Emma A. Dinter to same. lot on-S line of Twenty-sixth street, 204:7 E of Diamend. E 50 by S 114: $5. Martin Haneon to Karl F. Strandbers. lot on B line of Bellevue street. 111:8 N of Twenty- fifth, £ 125 by N 50: §$i0. 50-VARA BLOCKS. M. Barnes to Willlam F. Cordes, lot on N eaner o8 Pacific and Samosie striet, ¥ 141 by W 67 4 e men von Bergen et al to Charles B. Ruseell, 1ot on € lins of Sacramento street, 73 W of Sansome, W 47:0 by £ 20; $10. Charles B. and Sldney V. Ruseell to Cora B. Rty . - Ma M. Webster o Heritan ot on § line of Sa i of xty and Sarah A. Willa e R W line o Jones strest, ‘c23 § of Geary, & 25 by W 60- $10. VARA BLOCKS. £ R. & Bella Lilienthal to H. 0. Trow. ot lot of Zoe, SW 60:21; by NW 80: $10. Andrew O. and Melissa L. Thulin to Hanora H. Fennell_lot on SE corner of_ S'Nali’ml. 225 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE T POTRERO NUEVO. City and County of San Francisco to Miltoa Auerbach, lot on SW corner of Alameda street and Potrero avenue, S 77 by W 200; Same to E. A. Phelps, lot on E line of Potrero avenue. 137:6 N of Lighteenth street, N 140 by E 140: 3—. Same to Milton Auerbach, lot on SW corner of Fifteenth and Vermont streets, S 162:6 by W 160, $—. OQUTSIDE LANDS. Willlam H. and Rebecca E. Goodard to Pat- rrick J. O'Connesl, lot on & lne of Fourth avenue, 130 S of Calizornia South (Deeth),. s | 2 by = 120; $10, Bele Dutau to Adolph Zels and Willlam H Hoyt, lot on NE corner of Puint Lobos and Eleventh avenues, E 32:6 by N _100; $i0. Jacob Heyman Company to Rose M. Biea fleld wife of Henry, lot on W line of Thirty first avenue, 130 S of Clement, S 25 by W Liv; $10. Bradshaw to Willlam H. and Hoyt, Adoloh and Maud E. Zeis, lot «n SW corner of Tenth and Foint Lobos avenues, W 32:6 by S 1: $l0. Bay District Land Company to Mary = Peden (wite uf George T.), and Kate A. Michel (wife of £dward), lot on SW_corner of ¥ avenue and A street, S 25 by W 95; 310, City and County of San Francisco to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on W line of Thirty- eignth avenue, 11638 3 of A, S 20 by W 120; Same to Frank J. MecGlinchey, lot on SB corter of Sixth avenue and C street, S 200, i 1zo, N 90.62, E 25, N 10v.35, W 145; also lot on NW corner of Fifth avenue _and Fulton street, N 100, W 82:6, S 10:3%, NE S2u3; Emma and Audrew W. Rose to same, same. $10. Frank J. McGlinehey to Louts E. Wright, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 73 N of D street, N 25 by W 82:4; $10. P. S. and_Alberta Scales to Cecelia O'Don- nell, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 130 S of C street, S 50 by E 120; $10. John J. MeMahon to tlizabeth M. McMahon, lot on W line of Twenty‘seventh avenue, 200 3 of J street, S 50 by W 120; gift. Julian and Edna A, Elsenbach to F. B. Surryhne, lot on E liné of Nineteenth avenue, 175 N of Fulton strext, N 50 by E 120; $10. Sol Getz & Soms to Willlam Munn and Louis Fichter, lot on NE cormer of L street and Forty-ninth avenue, N 62:6 by E 120; $10. | _City and County of San Francisco to Fred Surryhne, lot on E line of Thirtieth avenue, 100 N of M street, N 160 by E 120 §—. |~ George and Genoa Wale to Isaac and M: M. Smith, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 200 N of O street, N 25 by E 120; $§10. Willlam G. Walton to Charles S. O'Byrne, {lot on N line of Q street, 32:6 W of Twenty- | fourth avenue, W 125, N 100, W 82:6, N 25, | B 120, N 75, B 120, S 100, W 32:6, § 100; $10. Christiane M. and H. E. Boesen to Louls H. Mooser and E. A. de St. Germain, lot on § line of W street, 57:8 E of Forty-first avenue, E 25 by S 120; $10. HOMESTEADS. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Martin Maihieu, lots 29 and 30, block 51, Rels Tract; grant. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to George J. Smith, lots 1 to 3, block 6, Syn- dicate’s First Addition to-San Francisco; $10. 8. Ducds Company to Nathan, David and Michael Gross, lot on W cormer of Thirty- cighth avenue and K street, NW 73, SW 58:115, § 13 NE 129:7, lot 1, block 34, Paul Tract; $10. John C., Persis H. and Edward Coleman to John B. Dalias, lot cn NW line of Naples street, 125 SW of Japan avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, block 48, Exceisior Homestead: $10. Willlam J. Powe to James P. Britt, un- divided fourth of lof block 2, West End map 2 f10. Elizabeth Carson to Mary K. Carsom, lot on SE line of Mission street, 25 NE of China ave- nue, NE 25 by SE 83:6, lot 3, block 1, Excel- sior Homestead: $10, Lincoln U. Grant to John Ward, lot on W corner of Naples street and Persia avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, lot 8, block 45, Excelsior Home- stead; $10. Julia” B. White to Julia A. White, lot on SW line of Berlin street, 184 SE of Burrows, SE 33 by SW 120, lot 25, bloek 19, Rafiroad- avenue Extension Homestead; gift. Caro C. and Bawrence I Scott to Mountford S. Wilson, property qut of county: $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Elmira Gibson. lots 16 and 17, block 2. Golden City Tract: $10. Ludwig and Emily Mdbius to Fanny H. Beck, lot 1395, Gift map 2; grant. C. C. Hickok to Edward Haris, undivided half of lot 811, Gift may 2; $10. August P. and Leonora E. Dubois to Aline A. Dubois, lot on SW line of Precita and Treat avenues, S 100 by W 40, Precita Valley: gift. Same to Pauline J. Dubois, lot on W ling of Treat avenue, 300 S of Washington, S 25 by W 110, Precita Valley 147: gift. Same to Aline A. Dubois, lot on E line of Folsom, 238:9 S of Precita, § 41:3 by E 110, lot 34 John Kingston map, Precita Valley: ft. S Came to Pauline J. Dubols, lots 17 to 20, block 24, Carmel City, Monterey County: gift Same to same, lot on W line of Treat pue, 300 S of Washinzton avenue, S 28 by W 100, Precita Valley 147, Kingston map Precita Valley: gift. Same to Esther J_ Hensley, lot on W line of Treat aven S of Washington avenue, S 25, W 220, N 530, E 110, S 25, E 110; gift. Cora H. Mackenzie (wife of J. A.) to Anna D. Joost. lots 46 to 48, block 21, Fafrmount Land: $10. Homestead Realty Company to Martin Schuckler, lot on W line of Sullivan and Goet- tingen streets, NW 50 by SW 95, block Uni- versity Mound: $10. Fred B. and Sabina R. Surryhne to James EH. and Anna Huffman, lot on NW line of Athens street, 200 NE of Persia avenue, NE 30 by NW 100, Block 64, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Jeanette Walther to Winthrop J. Fifleld, lot on S Hine of Huron and Sherman avenues, SW 160, SE 261. NE 168, NW 322, lot 1. block 20, Sears’ subdivision, West End map 2: $10. A. S. and Nellie A. Groth to B, F. Rector, tide’ land, Elock 748 $10. S. E. Blakely to John Dougherty, lote 2746, 2477, 2498, 2404, Gift map 4: $10. Géorge Daraie to Mary E. Clark, lot on N line of Holloway avenue. 100 W of Brighton, W 50 bv N 100, lots 5 and 6, block 4, Lake- view; $300. Bullders’ Contracts. \ California Title Insurance and Trust Come pany (owners) with Sullivan Contracting Com- pany (contractors), architect Nathanial Blais- dell—Excavation and grading of lot and side- walk areas for a class A li-story and base- ment bullding on N line of California street, $7:6 W of Sansome, W 43 by N 124; $5800. Katherine Schneider (owner) with J. Kofiche nitzi & Bro. (contractors), architect Theo. W. Lorenzen—All work for a two-story frame bullding with concrete foundation on W line of Octavia street, 125 N of Vallejo, 25 by i24; 5583 ¥ Fliitam and Norma E. Short (owners) with Cobby & Hansen (contractors), architect A. W. Smith—All work foF & two-story and basement frame buflding on E line of Sanchez street. 28 N of Nineteenth, E 100 by N 25, Mission Biock 83;_§3300. Eliza Swift (owner) with Frank P. Lansinx (contractor), —— architect—All work for a two-story frame bullding on SW corner of Nineteenth _street and San Carlos avenue, W 37:6 by S 85, Mission Block 67; $3002. San Francisco Development Company (own- ers) with Cahill Hall Elevator Company (con- tractors), architects H. H. Meyers and C. R. Ward—Elevator work for a four-story brick building on the NE corner of Fifteenth and Kaneas streets, E 200 by N 100, P. N. 135: 200 ¥ emé owners with Joshus & Hendy Machige Works (contractors), architects same—Electric wiring. switches, conduits, etc., for same on same; $780. Same owners with Knowles & Reichley (con- tractors). architects same—All carpenter and mill work, glass glazing, hardware, ironwork. int! stairs for same on P Same owners with The M. Levy Company (contractors), architects same—plumbing and sewer piping for same on same: $1130. Same owners with H. H. Larsen & Bros (eontractors). architects same—Brick work. cementing, cast irom., wrought fron and steel Work, etc. for same om same; $16,980 Same owners with Keatinge & Leonard (con- tractors), architects same—Concrete work, ex- cavating, pumping. flilling, cementing and ready for brick wall for same on same; §11,000. Same owners with Johm Doe (contractor), architects same—Rooflng for same on same; C. O. G. Miller (owaner) with W. F. Wilson Company (contractors), architects Bliss & Fa- ville—Plumbing. gas Iping. plate warmers, ete., for building on corner of Pacific ave- nue and Baker street, 56 by 127:3%: San Francisco Free Markets C ers) with Daniel O'Day (contractor), arehitect All werk for a (style of bullding not given) on W Valencia strget, 120 S of Four- teenth, § 325 W 500, N 416; aiso on N line of 13t N 1l building and a two-story a e e SBARBORO WILL PROMOTE CALIFOR- NIA.—At the monthly meeting of the Callfornia ton Committee yesterday Andrea was appointed special com- missioner to the Milan Exposi ‘which ts to be held in jon of of the Simplon tunnel. e, Sharbor wil. . Wwith him an album of California photographs, it ‘and 3 w! Tortrate Tectutes which pany fown- »

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