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SUNDAY MORNING, FINANCIAL. financial: 'TRAVEL. STING OF FLY BRINGS SLEEP SEND A CHECK SPECIALLY REPORTED DAILY TO THE TRIBUNE. There re tit wap arc comparatively fe people who do not, in the course ar, handle sufficient funds to warrant their paying them a Aside from the, convenience of transmission, a check is nnMsIhla vreaiat for tha n.uni.. Aside from the, convenience of transmission, a possible" receipt for the of check.

the. best payment money Oakland to San Leandro, NE 104.S4, SE (30.34, SW 104.94, NW 630.34, to beginning, Fltchburg, 'Washington township: $2000. John N. and' Cora Clark 'to A. W.

Smith and M. Rlnehart, trustees Timothy F. Dorgan, Fifth. 125 Madison, 60 by 100, lots 25 and 28. block 60, Oakland; $660.

John and Lydia A. Davis (wife) to Leonard Clark, trustees Homestead Loan Asfoiation, Blake, 108.6 Dana, 153 by 134.6, lot 22, block Leonard tract, Berkeley; $6000. Alice and Daniel William Dean to same. invito your account subject ynz Union N. W.

National Bank OAKLAND. CAiJ to your chock. Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit Cor. Twelfth St. and Broadway, Oakland, California.

I ncorporatedl875.) United States Depositary P. E. BOWLES President E. N. WALTER Cashier L.

g. BURPEE and X. MOREHOUSE Vice-Presidents C. N. WALTER and 8.

H. KTTTO Assistant Cashiers UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Capital Paid Up $300.000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, bread of Germ Carrying Insect 1 Keeps White Men From Africa. NEW TORK, March SO. At the third annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine at the Academy of Medicine last night. Dr.

I Seaman, formerly "a surgeon in the United States VohanteeYs, who has recently returned from a trip to Africa with Dr. Nicholas Zenn of Chicago, took the topic "Observations on Health and Disease) in Eastern Africa." There was a prevalent belief. Dr. Seaman said, that the reason the white men had not gone to Africa, in large numbers, was the dread of the sleeping sickness which is caused by the bite of the Tsetse fly. disease, up to the he left Africa had been uniformly fatal.

He said that white people would never get If proper precautions were taken. He spoke with a shudder, however, of the fact that he had been bitten by one of the dreaded flies. But It had been killed by his companion before it had done any damage and he felt no serious effects. The following officers were elected -TnmA InAn Th II a A rMi a n.aoL dent; Rudolph Matos, New Orleans and1 W. S.

Thayer, of Baltimore, vice-presidents; John N. Swan of Philadelphia, secretary; James Ewing, New York, Ramon Guitere, of New York and Joseph McFarland, of Philadelphia, to fill an unexpired term, members of the council. Dealers, Attention! You Have an Idea Value! of Great Doubtless you have an idea that Is valuable as a postal card to advertise your business. The cleverest, most original artist on the coast i9 now connected with THE TRIBUNE art department. His work has won national renown.

Any Idea you may have will be correctly drawn to your satisfaction. THE TRIBUNE. 8th and Franklin. When Cascarets Candy Cathartic were invented in 1896, and the formula was perfected after much experimental labor by highly scientific chemists, it was our aim not only to produce a perfect combination of EFFECTIVE same as In deed from Frederick H. Clark et Berkeley; $9200.

William E. and Catherine M. Graves to W. S. Mlllsr and P.

HaagV trustees State Savings A Commercial Bank, SW East Twenty-seventh, 165.52, SE Thirteenth avenue, SB 38 by SW 140, lot 10 and portion lot 1L Hogan's subdivision block 87. Highland Park. Oakland; $3326. Timothy and- Rebecca V. to Bankers' Trust trustee Oakland Bank ofSavings.

Walton, 661 Telegraph avenue, 40 by 120.3, lot 18, map A. C. Brown subdivision block 2050, Oakland; $1400. Rose and David W. Bales (husband) to Rodolph A Cramer, trustees Union Savings Bank; NW Seventh avenue.

80 SW East Fifteenth, SW 35 by NW 125, portion block 67. Clinton, Oakland; SE Eighth avenue, 90 SW East Seventeenth, SW 60 by SE T5. SW 60 feet of lots 22. 23 and 24. block 85, Oakland; $2360.

Clara Baker (single) to Bankers' Trust trustees Realty Syndicate, lot 11, block 6, Mathews tract, Berkeley; $700. A. L. Todd (single) to same, lots and 10. block A.

map Piedmont Vista, Oakland township; $2200. Minnie Lehman (single) to same, lot 11. block 6, Mathews tract, Berkeley; 3704. A. L.

Todd (sinale) to same, lot 8. block map Piedmont Vista tract, Oakland township; $1100. Nellie E. and Beatrice Johns to same, lot 32, map Shafter-avenue tract, Oakland; $1200. Same to same, lot 31, same; $1200.

RECONVEYANCES RECORDED MARCH 28, 1907. Rogers Garth walte, trustees Breed Bancroft, to James C. Ford, 1058 D. 458, lot 150, Santa Fe tract No. 20.

Oakland; $640. Samuel J. Taylor and George E. Pratt, trustees Realty Syndicate, to Ernest A. Wheeler, D.

recorded March 26. 1907, beginning intersection SE Terrace street with NE boundary line lot 26, block map No. 2 Highland Terrace, SW 45, SE to NW Fiederick street, NE to NE boundary lino lot 26, NW 89.60, portion lot 26, block jj, Highland Terrace, Oakland; partial. 4 When your skin looks and you rise In the morning with a bad taste in your mouth, take Lash's Bitters. PURITY OP PRODUCT Commands the Consumer's Confidence RECONVEYANCES RECORDED FRI DAY, MARCH 29, 1907.

Francs- B. Relit' and Fred 'Wood, trustees, etc. to Carl and Margaret Ben ton (wife), 1223 D. 28, 20 lot 66 and 10 lot 97, BanU Fa tract No. 20, Oakland; partial.

Bankers' Trust trustee Breed to Els S. Boveroux. 1128 D. 147, 8W oorher plot 49,. Kcllersberger's Survey In femescal, NW io, NB 54.08 to Una Telegraph avenue.

Oakland lots 40 and 41, map Santa Fe tract No. IS, Oakland; 11000. W. F. Kroll arid Joseph P.

Wohlfrom. trustees Josep Wohlfrom, to Ida Lawlor fwlfe Tom) and Willie- Brusso, 847 D. 377. lots 27, 28 and 35, map Broadway tract, Oakland township; $150. McMulIen Moody, trustees State Savings Bank, to Charles Congdon.

909 D. J00, lot 23 and -portion lot 24, block 128, Oakland; 31700. McMulIen A Moody, trustees State Savings Bank, to David and Margaret Moss. 1104 I. 220, Tenth street, 180 Chan-uing way.

60 by 130, portion lots 11 and J3, uiock Kaymona tract, ern- ley; lots 15 and 16, block P. Roberts A "Wolfskin tract, Oakland; $500. I Baker Tabor, trustees Alameda Sav-1 Jngs Bank, to Perry L. Johnson, 907 I. i lit, lot 18, ipap subdivision Fassklngs Park, Alameda; $3000.

Clanrtrn T.nnnitrd and C. St. Lord, trus tees Homestead Loan Association of Berkeley, to Frederick H. ana Alice i Clark (wife), 889 D. 207, beginning at certer line of Panoramic 41.78 to a DolnL said point being dis tant 87.27 isE from stake 19, 184, lot 9, University Terrace, excepting portion Panoramic way used for public road, Berkeley; $2800.

Jennie E. and Harriet N. Clark, trustees William Clark, to Timothy O'Leary. 813 D. 43, lo: 18.

map A. C. Brown subdivision block 2060, Oakland; $1400. Rodolph A Cramer, trustees Union Savings Bank, to Rose Bales, 783 D. 453, SW 50 feet lots 22, 23 and 24, block 85, Clinton.

Oakland; $1150. Same to Theresa W. Rich, 1186 D. 42o, lots 7 and 8, block map lots to Harmon tract, Berkeley; partial. Mercantile Trust Co.

of San Francisco, trustee San Francisco Savings Union, to The Realty Syndicate, 864 D. 392, beginning in center of a creek that runs through India Gulch where SB Watson ranch intersects same, SW 628. being tract m.p East Oakland Heights. Oakland; $7500. MORTGAGES RECORDED THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1907.

Edward A. and Sara Lund (wife) to Berkeley Bank of Savings Trust Prince. 66.8 Deakin, 33.4 by 100, portion lots 16 and 17, block B. map portion of Woolsey tract, 1 year, Berke-Lv ci mm .1... Grant K.

uracKiion ei ais. to nei utit'jr i Eank of Savings Trust Grove. 297 8 Dwlght way, 38. 147.75, 88 147 93 2-3. Berkeley; $1200.

Leola H. and W. G. A. Miller to Farm- ers Merchants Savings Bank, Sixty-third, 240 Moulton avenue, 40, 138.43, 40, 138.40, lot 24, Santa Fe tract, Oakland; $1800.

Tomoichi Kltano et al. to Japanese block lots 1 to 13, 36 to 42. block map Monta Vista tract, 1 year at 8 per cent, Brooklyn township; $2480. D. W.

La Fortune to R. O. Gray, NW Channlng way and Tenth, 100 by 1 65, lot 14. block 122, Raymond tract, Berkeley; $2250. Lillian M.

Durkee and Harry M. Swal- ley to Banca Popolare Operala Italiann, 1 Kroll et trustees, 3 years at 9 per cent, Oakland; $4000. Martha V. Woodward (widow) to Alice C. Welch, wife of Samuel lot 15, block 6, Claremont tract, 1 year at 8 per cent, Berkeley; $1150.

Lars G. and Ellne A. Larsen to F. W. Toss Co.

(corporation), Francisco (Bay), 151.1 Curtis, 35 by 135.6, block 10, Curtis tract, Berkeley; $616. J. D. Tom and Tom Garden to Tom "Wine, house at 358 Fifth street, between "Webster and Franklin, having frontage of 24 by uniform dept)h of 100, 3 1-3 years, Oakland $1600 I Manuel S. and Rosa L.

Bettencourt to J. S. Kelly, beginning on Cemetery avenue, 60 from where NW corner of T. S. Smalley's land intersects sold line i of said avenue.

SW 31, SW 78. SE 135. i M. Boyson. Scenic avenue.

90 Vir- Klnla, 35 by 100. 35 feet of lots 1 ana diock currecieu ump unify ir iiM'inmn ui in i BOND DEPARTMENT Higlv Grade Securities Bought and Sold. Prices and Lists on Application. The Wafer Link in the Transcontinental Journey Now Orleans to New York ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED STEAMERS, r. ALL TRAINS DAILY Unless Vise Noted I fHNv DEPARTURE And ARRIVALS- QflKLAnDv Trains art to arrlT aa4 lar AT trXTVTH-8TKZT STATIOK, Lm Dewnber 20.

lOOfl. 1U. KlcbrooiO. rtuoi. rxxt Crata, Bsblcla, KoIsbo, Bolcaaa, fcaUrla.

tHxoo, Oarta, 8 no- rmmrnto. filmlra. Vacarllla, Wintera. Madison. Kaparto, Golndm.

SrniMy Darai. Wx11b4, KnlgbU Lanjlnf. jr. MarjaTtlla. Chlco.

Vi- Telmma. ui Bluff Hob. -h Palermo, Talleo, El Verano. Santa Roaa. Napa.

St. Uetena, Callatota. Uartlnea. Concord. Daavllla.

r. die iron ti. Mogm to Grers and all eoantr points t.ttm r' nrooo. Joootlon. WH-Oornln.

Keddlnit, Sbaa. I Portland jrrT5eofBa-. attl. a 5, Cornwall. Feo.

GotihHn JuoS "0- Tulare. BakenOeld ilS ifrv Jaeramento, CoUax. Trock: Reno. Sporka, an. Wlnnmucca.

Elko, Orden. Bait Lak, cttf, St. 1 maba' Chlcajro Bntte. Helena Bnlaa Oity. Spokane, Tonopah, Oold-rield.

Manhattan, Bull-rroa; Stwe" Pinole. Vallejo June. Lo Angj-lM Pnneogw Rlcn- mond. Port Coata, Byron, Mo. ato.

Merced, Raymond. Freano. Tulare, Bakmfleld. t-o Anaeles; Hanford, La. and Soothers Calif ornln points Vallejo M.re laland.

Naps Junction, Napa OrerUnd Limited Ogdan, S'noe. Omaha, Chicago, Salt Lake City. DCYr. Kanaaa city. sSO run voBia, Vae-aUle, Wlntera.

Dlxos, Sae-ramento, Dayls. Woodland. Tudor, Tuba dry. Knlfhta Landlur. Marrarllla p.i.

mo. OroTllle 7177........ XOKMa crocK- rort josta Marlines, Cornwall, in. och, Brentwood, Byron. Tracy, LaUirttp, Mo- Portland Expreaa Richmond.

Port Coata. Beaktia. Butoon, DaTls. Woodland. Coluaa Junction.

Corning. Sprlnra. Aabland. Vallejo. El Vernno.

tlanta Bona, Napa. St. Holenar CalHtnaa. Martlnea, DanTtU, Baa Ra- tnon The Owl Llmlted-PocY tiaatal Newman. Ln Batioa.

Kernao. rreano. Tulars. BakerafleM. Los Angeles iChlea.go-St.

Louis "pedal sleeper or Kanaas City, St. Louis. El Dorado PlnoVa. Vallejo, Mara Island, Port! Coata, Ba nlcla. Siilsun.

Cbloa and Japan Fvtt MaH Osden. Omaha. Chicago Salt LakeOty, Des. rer. Pooatello.

Mottlda. Butts Bolae City. Wallt Walla. Spokane Port CostaL Byron, Stockton. GaltV Sacra.

mento. Humboldt. Wln lemne- ea. Battle Mountain. -arlln.

tiles xuunteiio Truckee. Reno. Baaen. Tono. fan.

MannatTaa, noldnHeld. Bullfrog, heeler: Port OoWa. Rulaiin. EVoIra, blxon. IaTs.

pacramento. Bocklln, Aubur voirar. Koca. Sparka Stege. Richmond.

Pinole. Val Jo. Crockett Snndara onlr. Oregon Exoress Port CnataJ Benlcla. Snlann.

Saeramento. Lincoln. Wheatland. Marys- nue. uruiey.

Blcg. Cbleo, vina. Tehama. Red Blnlr, Shasta Sprlnn. Portland, Weed.

Laird. Klameth Pal la Taconva. Seattle. raat viH ridden, nmilm, Chi cago Piieblo. Kanaas City, St.

It: FIRST STSET. KEAB BRCADWATf Mt. Ktlen. Alrarado. Rewark.

CenterTllle, Alrlso, Aguew, Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Alma Wright Oonnecta at Sauta Clara with The Coat-r Ollroy Pajaro. CaatroTllIo, Sallns. Kings City, Ran Miguel, l'nao Ro. blea.

Santa Margarita, Sas Luis Oblapo. Bnrf. Lompor. Santa Barbara, Sun Buenaren. tnra, Oxnard, llurhank.

Los Angeles Holllater. Tres Plnoa Watson. lUo, Santa Cma Olenwood, Laurel Boulder Creek Dal Monte, Uonterey. Pacifla Crore Nlles Planssnton, LlTermora, Altamont, Midway, Tracy, Lathrop, Stuck ton. Ntlea.

flan Jose, Pleasanton, Lirermore. Stockton, Lodl. Gait, Klk Orore. Sacramento Oekdale. tblnosa, Jamestown.

Sonora, Tuolumne, Ban Leandro. Lorenzo, Ray. ward. HalTera. Deeoto, Kllea, IrrtuKtoo.

Warm Sprngs. Ban Jose Elmhurst. Bit Eden. A Ira ra do. Newark, AItIro, Agnew, San.

ta Clara, San Josa (Uarkot street) San Leandro, Ioreo so, IliBrward, Deooto. NUes, Pleasanton, Llrermorew Tracy. Lathrop. Stoektco, Lodl (arrlre la Martlnea at Sis-teenth-atreet depot). Mt.

Eden. AlTararto, Newark, CenterTllle. AWtso. Agnew, lip iMp ito :13 San Joae, Campbell, Los Ga tes, Alma. Wright San Leandro.

Irenro. ay. 4 jVA ward Deeoto. Nllea, San Josa, Bunol. Plesanton, Ltertnore.

San Ianlro. t.orenao. nay. ward. Deeoto.

Nllea, San Josa Connects at Bbn Joae with San Leandro, Lorenao, Hay. ward, Deeoto. Nllea, Baa Josa Sunset Expreaa Sad atonlo. Hoostoo, New Orleans, Wash. Ingtoa, D.

O. I New York. BV Paso, Kansas City, St Louis Chicago Fort Worts, Dal las, St. Louis Redwood, San Jose. Ollroy.

Sa-Unas, Psso l'-oMes, Ban Lais Obispo. Surf, Santa Barbara. Bag BuenaTantnra, Oxnard, Burbank. Loa Angeles. Pa laro.

Capttola, Wataonrllla, Santa Crua CaatroTllla, Dal Monte. Monterey, Paclfla Orore lOdsj OUTHERV PACITlf STEAMER EITICI From Baa Fiaaciaoa. liOOp ColllOTTllle. Rio Vista, laletoo. walnut urore, voroen.

uourt-land. Sacramento. From south end Ferry building. 00a J.AA. TT st.

wharf No. 42 8. S. Breakwater for Coos Bay and Marshlleld, con--' nectlng at Marshfleld for Coqullle and Myrtle Pt. Sunday excepted.

Sunday only. For low passenger and freight rats and prompt and reliable Bet-rice to end fmrav all racinc loasi points ana toe Eaeters, tgat, fitroniae the SOUTHERN PACIFIC. O. T. I ORSTTR.

District Freight and Paaaemgsel s-eni minwnia miina traeo. JT'S 'FAGT We are rushed to death wtth satisfied buyers who are) savins; from 10 to flfi pee? Carpet and equal amounts on Linoleum. Ron. Shades. Curtains, ata.

r- mm A no lesl iaim as In deed from W. Oarthwalta et except reads beginning; 8 boundary, Brooklyn township; J40.000. Tony and Julia, Lubelskl (wife) to W. O. Palmanteer- and A.

Harris; trustees J. H. Huat, BE Telegraph avenue and Thirty-seventh. 140 by 65, Oakland; I2S.500. DEEDS OF TRU8T RECORDED THUR8DAY, MARCH 28, 1907.

Tereea F. and "Walter Holmes to Bankers Trust trustees Breed Bancroft, lot 1. map Pino Terrace, Berkeley; $2500. Lucy Chlpman Gay (widow) to Fred Seulberger and Clarence M. Heed, trustees Julius Seulberger, same as In deed from Julius Seulberger et Oakland; $3200.

W. H. and Cornelia Mllholland to R. W. Westover and George J.

Krattiger, trustees Bank of Fruitvale (corporation), lot 39, Gallndo tract, Brooklyn township; $2000. Joseph and Bertha Zak (wife) to same, Houkins, 18G Fruitvale avenue, 46 by 144.9, Brooklyn township; 550. I. H. and Mae Cole (wife) to Bankers' Trust trustees Oakland Bank -of Savings, NE Spring, 158 Piedmont uvenue.

SE 37, NE 113.205, NW 37.52, avv 115.008, lot 7 and portions lots 6 and gprlng tract. Oakland; $S00. waiter H. uaker to Trust trustees Oakland Bank of Savings, same as in deed to Walter H. Baker, Oakland; M'artJn and Mflmie Schick (wife) to same, Ninth, 100 Castro, 50 by 100, lots 26 and 27, block 114, Oakland; Eighth, 72 Jackson, 26 by 100, 3 feet of lots 1 to 4 and 23 feet of lot 28, block 83, Oakland; $5700.

A': N. and Una Rosenberg (wife) to same, Linden, 171.34 West Fourteenth, 125 by 36.34, portion block 690. Gallndo tract, Oakland; $2000. John N. and Cora Clark (wife) to same, same as in deed from T.

F. Dorgan et Oakland; $3000. Luzia F. and Joseph M. Rose et al.

to same, Grant ave.iue, 610 Telegraph avenue, 50 by 115, lot. 71, Mosswood tract, Oakland; $200. A. A. and Adeline F.

Forster to O. and Agnes Kaelin, trustees Joseph R. Kaelin, same as in deed from Axel Johnson et Oakland; $1800. Charles W. and Mabel Crist (wife) to Bankers' Trust trustees Oakland Bank of Savings, Fremont.

250 Powell, 50 by 100, lot 14. block 23, map property Beaudry Peladeau, Oakland; $755. Mary F. Toll (widow) to same, same as In deed from J. T.

Hinch et Oakland; $2250. Antonio L. and Mary A. De Fraga to same, Oak, 60 Railroad av.enue, 100 by 30. portion lots 8 and 9, block QO 1..

n.4. ,1 tnnnf ai4n ,1 A A niomcua, John and Ellen E. Goldstone to Henry M. and Mary H. Pond, trustees Jessie Pond, same a3 In deed from H.

M. Pond ei Aiameua; ouu. RELEASES RECORDED WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. Katherlne Potter to George W. and I Delia.

A. Oraoa (wife). 768 M. 341. NIC $1500.

j. t. Hollenbeck to W. H. and Cot; nena Mllholland (wife), 802 M.

105, lot 39. Gallndo tract, Brooklyn lownship; 11500. Alice C. Donaldson to Jesse D. nnci Cora A.

Rice (wife). 673 M. 31. lot 10. block Wolfskin tract Oakland I MARCH 28, 1907.

A. J. McPlke to Henry H. McPike, 646 M. 263, lot 49, map Forest Park tract, Brooklyn township; $2000.

Oakland Bnk of Savings to D. W. La Fortune, 663 M. 70, lot 14 and 40 lot 13, block 122, corrected map Raymond tract, Berkeley; $2250. Burton M.

Palmer to same, 663 M. 70, same, Berkeley; $2250. I Farmers' Merchants' Savings Banx to Clarem mt Park Co. (con.oration), 767 M. 171, lot 14, block 6, Claremont Berkeley; $10, partial.

Same to same, 767 M. 171. lot 20, block I 3, Claremont, Berkeley, $10, partial. Farmers A Merchants' Savings to Claremont Park Co. (corporation), .6 M.

1.1. lot 34. block 5. Claremont trac. Berkeley; $10 et Sale Carman 'ingle), .18 7 "TJ, 0 "ZL 1-y 122, portion lots 16 to 18, map sub- hlriu lft parlf truo 106, blo-k ,7, land Regent-etreet Home- stea(j Berliley JSOaj i Marie J.

and Lilla Touchnrd to Josepn ghrader, (547 m. 300, lot 25, block Sfnford tract. Oakland: Oakland tank of Sa vines to Arthur 733 ji. 304, lots 10 23, block A. Bnj iot3 1 and 4.

block Klmwood ParK Perkeley; partial. uttos OF iRUsr HEtUKUtu i-ki- DAY, MARCH 29, 1907. 50. 9i.4V. portion diock 111; also same as In deed from John A.

Gustafson et all In Oakland; $4000. John and Mary Draglevich to same, Center, 28 Fifth. 25 by 60. por tion block 493. Oakland; $500.

Sadie and John M. Currie (husband) to Bankers' Trust trustee Oakland Bank of Savings. Btmvenue avenue, 106 Dwlght way. 56.34, 96.76. 55.06.

100, portion lots 5 and 6, block map blocks B. and map 3. i Hillegass tract. Berkeley; $2750. I Johanna L.

W. and Ola Persson to Mc-'l Mullen Moody, trustees State Savings Bank, beginning in center of right of way referred to in report of commissioners in action of partition recorded in 283 D. 147, I said point being distant 35.83 on a courre NE from NE line of county road from COO with I 622l0METHINGNEW Scenic Park tract, 1 year at 6 per cent, Ellis' street, 60 Ashbv ave-Berkeley; $200. 40 ny 120, portion lots 105 ani CONSTITUENTS, but to hare every ingredient the very best in point of PURITY and QUALITY that could be obtained. We established a standard of PURITY and QUALITY and MEDICINAL STRENGTH, that has been maintained for all these years, and every Cascaret tablet has been as harmless, pure, gentle and effective as every other one.

The substances that enter into a medicinal formula, to produce the desired effect, to be SAFE and ever TRUSTWORTHY, MUST be clean, fresh, carefully selected and compounded with painstaking supervision. The eternal vigilaaCe necessary to secure the ingredients of Cascarets in the most PERFECT CONDITION, so as to get the best effect without any danger from intruding substances, has never been relaxed. What is the result? There has never been a disappointment, never a complaint. The people of America are today buying over ONE MILLION BOXES a month of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, a recognition of their dependable qualities to do what is claimed for them, as the best medicine FOR THE BOWELS as yet discovered. Our patrons are all our friends, loyal and more than satisfied of the steadfast, honest, reliable MERIT of our preparation.

It is today the greatest FAMILY MEDICINE in the world. We attribute Cascarets' great success to PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL EFFICIENCY, backed by Truth and Honesty in our dealings. The Congress of the United Statesf on June 30, 1906, passed a PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT to protect the Health of the People against adulteration, misstatement and careless processes. This law went into effect January 1, 1907, and will help to banish all questionable practices and preparations. Wo endorse the law.

The essence of this law was anticipated by the makers of Cascarets when the first box was made ten years ago, and every precaution was taken to establish Cascarets as the standard, reliable and responsible Bowel medicine for the-American People. We shall continue in our purpose to produce the best product possible, and are proud of the confidence of our friends, a commercial confidence which will never be betrayed. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c Try a little 10c box TODAY. 733 University Savings Bank, lot 34. block 5, I Claremont tract, Berkeley; also 1 feet I Of lot 35.

block 5, same, 1 year at 8 per cent; $3500. Frederick A. and Alice Muller (wife) to Charlotte Bunrefs, NW Channlng wajf and Jefferson. 65 by 100. 55 feet 1 of lots 11 and 12.

block 18. McGee tract, 1 year at 8 per cent. Berkeley, $850. I Sadie M. and Harry -liwin 10 Farmers' Merchants' Savi'-ps Bank.

TO CONNECTIONS WITH FINE FAST TRAINS OVER THE SUNSET ROUTE THROUGH ORANGE GROVES, COTTON. FIELDS OF THE SOUTH, AND EVER CHANGING SCENERY. BERTH AND MEALS ON STEAMER INCLUDED IN RATE. RESTFUL AND HEALTHFUL. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET THE Southern Pacific Company D.

F. P. A. Cor. Thirteenth and Franklin Oaklsr.d, Cal.

Phone Oakland 543. Ellis, 60 Ashby avenue, 40 by 120, tt 1 year, Berkeley; $1250. H. and Margaret H. Howland to Charles E.

nnd Emma M. Katdorf. David Symmes and S. Gould trun- Sarah E. and Samuel D.

Lee to Catherine tees Cosmopolitan M. B. L. Assoia-Sally, same as in deed from Daniel Sally tion. Fremont avenue 312 50 Preset 1 year at 8 per cent, Berkeley; cott, 25 by VV V4 of lot 28 and 250 Vi of lot 29.

block A. map Boulevard W. and Mary T. Starrett (wife) to Villa tract. Brooklyn township; $350 Elizabeth Grafenstein.

same ns In deed Adam and Mary C. Guenther (wife) to from Blanche Chinn et al, except read Bankers Trust trusiees Oakland SE Terrace. 169 50 NE from SE Terrace gank of lot b'" X' Santa with Frederick, 3 years at 6 per cent, Fe tract No. 5 Berkeley; $6000. Oakland; $2250.

Hen'y -P--- TRUSX RECORDED same. Hillegass avenue. 2rt0 Alca- DEEDS OF TRUST RECORDED tral avenup R0 by 130 lot 13 block WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. 3- Oakland; $600 Frank R. and Ixulse L.

Vlera to Bank-j Luella Moyle (widow) to same. Mar- ers Trust trustees Oakland Bank of ket. 50.9 Ninth, 50.9. 106.5. WABASH R.

R. 00. Niagara Falls Short Line TOURIST SLEEPING CAR SERVICE BE A PROPERTY OWNER Chicago to New York Savings, same as in deed from lra Vsughan et Oakland; $2000. Minnie Penso (widow) to same, lot 15, Mock 537. map blcoks 637 and 538, Oak-bind; $900.

II. A. Cohen and wire to Biddle A Bordwell. trustee Citizens Bank of Alameda, same as In deed from H. A.

Cohen Alameda; $2000. H. A. Stamper (single) to Bankers' Trust trustees Oakland Bank of Savings, Dana. 190 Alcatrai avenue, 40 bv 130, portions lots 22 and 23.

block 6, Oakland; $600. A. E. Derby (single) to McMulIen A Moody, trustees State 8avins Bank, same as in deed from R. J.

McMulIen et Brooklyn township; $1000. D. A. Bulmore (single) to Koooipn Cramer, trustees Union Savings Bank, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. L.

R. ROBINSON, General Agent. TEMPORARY OFFICE FERRY BUILDING, FOOT OF MARKET 8T-SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. unset In MEEKER'S Addition to Richmond, on quick service electric car line.

The Average Steak is like soup meat has the flavor cooked out of it The quick action of a Gas Range seals the juice within the meat. ONLY and New England Points Route G. T. FORSYTH, D.F.&P.A. Down and per Week DAILY TWO TRAINS New Orleans, Los Angeles, El Paso, Boston, New York, Chicago and other, Eastern Cities The Winter Summer Route, personally conducted excursions Sleepers, Observation Parlor, Cafe Dining Cars Drawing Room Sleepers Variety of scenic attractions ORANGE GROVES, COTTON FIELDS, PALISADES of the Rio Grande.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY $1 Ask for our lady demonstrator LERRi'S CARPET IIOUZzK! 85G Clay noar 7th NO INTEREST AND NO TAXES. 1See or write WM. WENHAM 106S Broadway, Oakland. Rooms 20-21 Phone Oakland 3050 Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock Sundays from 9 till 11 a. m.

J. ALLEY, T. A. MURRAY CO. 10 Broadway Oakland 31 Heating and Ventilatlne; FURNACES Repairing Sheet Metal Work.

1 Oakland Gas, Light and Heat Company. Clay and Thirteenth Streets Corner. 13th and Franklin Sts Phone Oakland 543 seeeeeeeeeesea i..

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