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iTHTTRSDAT i ETTOTNG MARCH 27, OFFICIAL RECORDS. 8ANK1 i RAtLROAD8b le'gau LCCAL. OFFICE OF THE WEDNESDAY. Maw 26, 1901 ote I etropo I union PRODUCE MUrtKEI. SPOT WHEAT-Shlpplng, fLUtf; milling, L12i48fl.l6.

tor choice bright, 9395c tor No. 1 arid 909c for oft grades; brewing: and shipping grades, Chevalier, ascel.20. SAMTA FE CALIFORNIA LIMITED Leaves Dally at 9100 A. M. Through Palace Sleeoing Cars, Observation and nlfig Csrs.

Only 75 nours to a. m. BAKERSFIELD LOCAL Giving daylight ride through San Joaquin Valley and stopping at principal local points, STOCKTON MERCED FRESNO VISALIA HANFORD BAKERSFIELD 8 P. M. Overland Express.

Palace Sleener; Tourist Sleeper, and free Redining Chair Car. Point Richmond to Chicago, via Fresno and Bakersfield. Also Sleeping Car to Fresno. FRESNO. 4:20 P.

M. Day. Coaches and Reclining Richmond to Fresno. All trains leave Ferry at foot of Market Street, San Francisco. J.

J. WARNER, Commercial Agent. 1 ii L. NOTICE AS REGISTRATIOI. Office of tba Cozsty NOTICE IS HEREBY given that in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 53 Statutes cJ 1899, ail voters lot Alameda County must appl for re-registration in ci der to be able to vote the General Election November, as every nam.

on ureat Register vnc cancelled January 1st-1902. Owing to the fact1 there is no pVovisic law providing assist! for the Clerk to voters, IS tiaru THAT VOTEHS SHOUD PLY FOR REGISTRAR OHCE III DITE THE Such re-registratit, gati on the 1st day of uary, and will be in i gress at all times forty days preceding next election in NovemL In order to facilitate 1 work of re-registrati( attention, is called to provisions of Section 101 which reads as follows: see. 1097. No person's name must tered by the Clerk, unless; I 1. Upon the production slid filing certified copy of the judgment of the; oerior court directing succ.

-jntry tc made. i 2. If a naturalised cltisen, upon production of bis certificate ot natur4 mi Hon. which certificate must be ieiif ninety days prior to the succeedhg or upon his affidavit, that ft is or out of his possession, whit-rfaflEl mint tttmt the olace of hi the time and placed together with his affidafWt resided in the Stl years, and In this State next preceding the time oi and that he would be an county at the next succeed provided, it such citizen shall here been pre tered as a qualified elector counties, or cities end co State, bis name must not the Clerk unless he orodt cate of such registration. 1 party authorized by law certiflcate, iwhlcix ceraflea prima (acta evidence of tioa.

If born In foreign hi affidavit that he bee am the United States. by rirtn urallsation of his father -1 residing in, the United Stat the age of twenty-one 5an er would be an elector at the next ensuing- election. 4. In other cases, upon th the party that he Is or jwlll of the eeonty at cnei ex lecUoa. Further nbtk sriven that A1 Pporlct ration -ri i.

and that they Ci nw no1 tn tflft nrrs of the new Resist Law, be sworn to any other officer. The office of the 0 Clerk will be, until ft rtntlre tnfn' fnr. tion from Nine A. M. Five P.M.

each day FRAIIK G. tlOnC County Clerk, Ala! 1 County. Dted February 10 (Seal.) Probate Notice. In the Super Oourt CaMfo' 4.be' Sieev) hood ent7 bot VOTTE If Alameda, Btey In the mx'f it 11. Clark, de NoMceoftf NrM' hi for he P5f Ollrkji v-EVed Assessor of Alameda County POLL TAX HOTiCL Oakland.

February 28th. 1302. KaMm hsrehv ilvpn that lb State Poll Tax ol two dollars tor the year 1902 is now due and payable at roy office, room one. Court House, or to a Deputy Assessor. Bee.

3.833 of the Political Cods reads a follows: Every male Inhabitant of ths Stats over twenty-one and under sixty years of age, except paupers. Insane persona -and In dians, roust annually pay a roll uax 01 two dollars, provided ths suae be paid between the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH AND THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY. Thn It ahall ha thrm dollars. See. S.S48 of the PoliUcal Code maxes 11 the duty of the Assessor to "demand ron Tax of every nerson liable therefor, and an tn neglect or rerusai ox sucn pereuu to pay.

he must collect by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person." -Under Sections 429 to 435 every person who refuses to rive his own name or the name of any Derson In his employ, or who In any manner obstructs the Assessor or any of his deDUties In the Collection or the State Poll Tax. Is emllty of a mis demeanor, and liable to a fine of $500 or Imprisonment in the County Jail, or both such fine and Imprisonment. Only those persons under twenty-one or over sixty years of age are exempt. PoU Tax must be paid on demand. HENRY P.

DALTOH, Assessor of Alameda County. Oakland. California. OFFICE OF THE Assessor of Alameda County NOTICE tFtAXPAYERS. Oakiand, February 28th.

1902. All Persons, Firms; Companies, Corporations and Associations are required to deliver at the Assessor's office, at the Court House, City of Oakland, County of Alameda, on or before April 1st, 1902, a statement, under oath, of all the property, both real and personal, owned or claimed by him. her or them, or la their possession or held In trust for others, at 12 o'clock meridian on the FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH, 1911 In accordance with See. 2,629, Folittotl Code. Every person who refuses or neglects to furnish the statement as provided for in Section 1,889.

Political Code, becomes liable to a fine of one hundred dollaxs and the value fixed by the Assessor on their property must not oe reduced by the Board of Equalisation. All persons owning real estate that has been assessed in the wrong name, or error have appeared on their tax bills, are requested to call at the Assessor's office or notify the Assessor by mail on or before April 1st, 1902, so that the proper corrections may be made on the assessment roll for the year 1902. ASSESSMENT BLANKS may be obtained at the Assessor's office, room one. Court House, or from any Deputy Asses ser. HENRY P.

DALTOH, Assessor of Alameda County. Oakland, California. Executor's Sale, Real Estate. In the Superior Court of the ctty end coumty of Man Francisco, State of California. Department No.

9. In the matter cf the estate of Emma S. Pease, deceased. Notice of sale of real and personal estate at private sale. Notice ia hereby given, that in pursu ance of an order of the Superior Court of one city and county or San State of California, made on the 12th day of March.

A. D. 1902, In the matter of the estate of Emma S. Pease, deceased, the undersigned, the executor of the last will and testament of said Emma S. Pease, deceased, will cell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Thursday, the 10th day of April, A.

D. 1902, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the said Emma 3. Pease, deceased, at the time of her death, and alt the right, title and Interest that the said estate has, toy operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or 4n addition to that of the said testatrix, at the time of her death, in and to that certain piece or parcel of land, situate and being In the town of Alameda, county of Alameda, and State of California, and which Is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: All 'that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Alameda, county of Alameda and State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. thirteen (13) in block of the Vis-chur Tract, Alameda, as eaid lot and block are delineated on a certain" map entitled, "Map of a portion of the original Vtechur Tract, lying between the East line of the Aughinburg A.

223 acre Tract, and the West line of a portion of the Vls-chur Tract, as per map filed in the County Recorder's office, Axay 25th, 1S78, filed June 24th, 1892, in the office of the County Recorder of Alameda county, together wioh the Improvements thereon. Also, and pursuant to eaid order of eaid Superior Court, so made as above set forth, and on or after said 5th day of April, A. D. 1902, the said exeoutor will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, In gold coin of the United States of America, and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, at tha house and premises No. 711 Ellis street.

In the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, the following described personal property, to-wit: 1 carpet, 1 set of furniture consisting of couch and 4 chairs, 1 bed, complete, 1 bureau, 1 plate glass mirror, 1 plush mantel terribrequm, 1 tag ere, with mirror, 1 red wood rocker, 2 footstools, 7 pictures, framed, 1 fur rug, 3 pr. lace curtains, 5 silk curtatna, 1 piece oamooo lurnlture, 1 buggy robe, 1 black ebony clock, and statue, 2 marble vases, 1 bisque orna ment, sundry small ornaments, 1 Uver pitcher, 1 silver teapot. 1 sliver card case, 1 silver mug, 1 silver sugar 1 silver goblet, 1 carpet, 1 folding bed with glass front, 1 urea.u, 1 tacie, 1 wash etand, 2 chairs, 1 wasn dowi, ana preoner and Jar, 3 pictures, framed, 1 pr. lace curtains, 1 kitchen oilcloth, 1 small stove, 2 tables, 1 rocker, 2 cane-bottom chairs, 1 pr. lace curtains, 1 lot of pots and dishes, hall and etair carpet, 1 bamboo hat-rack, 1 bamboo screen, 1 carpet, 1 portieres.

1 foWlng Deo. wim grass wasb etand, 1 reo veivei parior set, pre. cur tains, 1 maroie top laDie, pictures and frames, 1 piano, 1 carpet, ji wardrobe, 1 bed complete, 1 bureau, 1 pr. curtains. pictures, 1 lounge, 1 oilcloth, 1 move, 1 table.

4 chairs, 1 lot ox oisnes, pots, 1 chiniUe table cover, 1 step ladder, 1 lot bedding, pillows, sheets, etc, 3 bolsters, 1 lot of glass-ware, 1 diamond breastpin, 1 nr. earrings. 1 gom oraceier, 1 lot of wear ins apparel of said deceased, 1 engraved fancy carved Chinese ianr 1 pr. French classes. 2 gilt easels, 1 oil naintlnar.

1 trunk of miscellaneous linens, 1 pre served wreairn. Bids for the above described property must "be in writing and may be left with Julian. Pinto, attorney for the executor of said estate, et room 88, fourth floor, Murphy Building, No. 0236 Market street, in the etty and county 01 san Francisco, Btate of California, or may be filed In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said city and county of San Vranchico, at the New dry Hall, at any Vne art-or the nrst publication or this no- tict. ana iwfore the nmktne of said sale.

Safe will made to the highest bidder for en wr cent of bid to accompany balance payable upon conflrirm-t4cm of by savt Superior Court of the city ana county Francisco SIMONS. Executor of the lat and testament of Bnrma rease. rr tor. Room Francisco. BERT t'- ror Thirteenth and Jefferson atreeta.

A strictly high grade and thoroughly 117 i -T conducted for those who want the best. R. M. BRIARE, Proprietor. HOTEL CRELLIN The Most Favorably Located anal Leading Hotel of Oakland.

Strictly first clasa. Corner Tenth and Waah. ln-ton streets. Oakland. FRED A.

JORDAN. Pron. alindo Hotel Mks. ALLEN, Proprietor. EICHTH STREET Bet.

Broadway and Fraaklin, Oakland, CaL The Leading and Largest Hotel in Oakland. We make a specialty of our table. Cui sine unexcelled. Chef the best obtainable. room for commercial travelers.

'Liberal terms to permanent boarders. American Plan $1.50 and $2.00 per day. PALACE AND GRAND HOTELS San Francisco These hotels possess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate central location, liberal ma nagement, modern appointments and perfect cuisine. American and European plans. Just what your eyes need We'll tell yon after scientifically testing them.

This service and advice is free. If glasses are needed, we select the best and most effective kind, and charge moderately for them. NELSON VIETT, Jewelers and Opticians, 62 San Pablo Ave. Eyes Examined Free of Charge. Direct from Europe.

Artificial Flowers A large and ele-- gant invoice now at hand to select from. The trade supplied. Ladies, don't miss the chance. J. NIEBUHR 441 SeYenth Street.

OPP- Broadway Depot GARIBALDI Genuine Garibaldi Chicken Tamales made on premises. Apartments for ladies. Open from 10 a.m. to midnight. rtitn wnjtwsai 816 WASHINGTON STREET FRANK McGUERKIN DEALER IN Wood, Coal, Hay and Grain Pall weight and prompt delivery gaaruteed.

No. 330 Eighth St. N. E. Cor Webster St.

Oakland Cal. TELEPHONE MAIN 498. SHERIFF'S SALE. FRANK GIMBEL. PlaintifC, No.

18,038, PETER BAAGO ET Defendants. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order, of sale and rfwr nf fnrrlfwiiri STlri'sala issued I out of the Superior court of the county of Alameda, of the State of California, on the 23d day of March, A. D. 1902, in the above entitled action, wherein Frank Girabel, the above named plaintiff, obtained a Judtrment and decree, of fore closure and sale against Peter.

Baago and Peter Baago an administrator of the es tate of Anna M. itaago, deceasea, 1 Peter Larsen, Glne Kofoad Baago, and Anna Dorothen Rasmussen, defendants. on the 20th day of March, A. D. 1902, for the sum -of six hundred and twenty and besides interest thereon from the date of said judgment, which eaid judgment and decree was.

on the 21st day of March, A. l. 1902, recorded in Judgment Book 47 of said Court, at page 60, I am commanded to sell- all 4hac certain lot or parcel or land and" premises" situated in the town of Berkeley, county of Alameda, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the western line of Sixth 6tb street one hundred and fifty-nvo (155) feet southerly from the southern line of Addison street; thence at right angles westerly one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; thence at a right angle southerly twenty-nve (26) feet thence at a right angle easterly one nun dTed and thirty-two (132) feet to said line of Sixth street; thence northerly along said line of Sixth street twenty-five (25) feet to the point of commencement; and I being a portion of lot No. 8 of block No 108 of the Sisterna tract, as said lot and block are numbered on map entitled "Map or trie sisterna Tract. Berkeley," tiled May 15th.

1880, in Liber 7 of Maps, page 43L in the office of the County Recorder i or Alameda county. Public notice is hereby given that on FRIDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1902, At ten o'clock A. M.

of day, In front of the Broadway entrance of the Court House of the county of Alameda, In the city of Oakland, I will, in obedience to said order 6T" sale and decree of fore closure and sale, sell the above descrlbei rvrnnM-tv nr rnnoh WMTwif an mav I necessary to raise sufficient money to I satisfy said judgment, with -interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, tor goia coin or ue umtea tuatea, "-n--. Oakland. March 25th, 1902. OSCAR L. ROGERS.

Shrlff. 11 OS. GRADER; Attorney for.PIala V- Aug 2, .01 Jas Wuirk, May and Henri- etta Quirk children Mary A wuirk decd West st 2 100 -WkJl ana Viillam3 tract. i Mar 24, (C-Freda Lea to Martha I si ami union st ii 53.26 blk b'oaraman map, gift. Oct 13; OlLiamel.

Gorman to Violet Gorman idaugh ter. Okd, und. in 5-12 lnt lot 14 bik. si blk bdetf by Sutter, byrPark. 3 by Parsons and by San Pftbltf.av map (jaskut tract; ppty in girt.

Mar li. 02 Jabez Hatch (single) to Win nook, ukd, W. Broadway Si Delger or 20th 150 96 a map rxsuntain place, 110. Mar 21. 02 Florence Wicks and Wicks and as atty to mts Laura A Born, Ukd.

oth 58-3 l.nion E-M 101 50 to- beg lots 7 and 8 blk 489 map 2 Briggs tract, 110. Mar 01 Mary or Mary Tobin (single) and- Ellen Tobin (widow) to Richd Montgomery, Okd, 40th C94 Grove 32 110 lot 28 map redvn Montgomery" tract, $10. Mar 24. 02 Mutual Savings Bank to Harrison Rowe, Okd, Wayne av at common cor lots 7 and 8 78.58 142.83 to nt ort'Tf Ih AtHot av. along sd in sd av to Wayne av to beg blk A map Feral ta Hts, J10.

Mar 8, 02 Albert and Josephine SmtEh tu Kitty Smith, Okd, und 1-i lnt W- HaHeck 175 Park av. 225 650 433 (i25 ptn sub plot 6 Kos and Peralta. also on map ppty of Emery, $3,500. Mar. 15, (ttn-Alexr Murdock to Thomas Collins, Bkly, NV Delaware and 7th 50 x-N 100 lot 14 blk 65 tract-B Bkly and i 1 Asn, Mar 24.

02 Ann and Michl Curtis to Chas A Bailey, Bkly, Francisco 125 Curtis 50 135-6 lot 7 blk 4 map Curtis ract; Bkly. Francisco 250 Cur: tis 50.x 135-ti blk 4 map same; Bkly, Francisco and Curtis 271.2 45.6 Jots 1 to 6 blk 9 same; Bkly, NV Delaware ami West 271.2 372.4 lots to 14 blk 16 same. S1.25. 110. Mar 26, 02 and Anna Fiege (wf) to A Snyder, Oku SE Franklin iftid 5ta 100 75 lots 5 to 8 blk 41 Kellrgs mtip; $10.

Mar 26, 02 A- and Sophie Snyder (wr) to 14 Feige, NE Clay and th 70 75 blk 117 same map sub to 628 13.50, S10 Mar 7, 02 Virginia Dingee and Wm Dingee and as atty to Pilgrim Advent Church of Okd (religious cpn) Okd. 33d 116.25 West st 40 S7 blk map ppty Central Ld Co, $10. Mar 11, 02 and Carrie Wright (wf) to MacGregor. Okd. 32d 236.rj8 Telegraph av 50 140 Jot 8 blk 2030 map Rowland tract.

$10 Mar 19, 02 Angelo Cereghino (single) to De Ferrari, Okd, SW San Pablo rd and Hallett av 100 123-8 100 123-1 lot 4 plot map Maxwell tract, $10. Mar 24, 02 Jas and Delia Moffitt (wf) to Hypolite Audiffred, Okd, SW Grove and Kim or 24th st 50 75 blk A map Kel-sey tract. $1.85. $10. Mar-19, 02 Continental Assn to John Yule, Okd, Jot 20 map sub Lake Aierntt Park, sio.

Mar 26, 02 Simon and Rosa Fischel (wf) to Hoessli. Bkly. NE University av and Louisa st 70 11468 61.89 114.97 lots 29 and 30 map College tract, 25 cts, Mar 21, 02. Peter Laing (single) to Frank -Burghardt. Bklyn To.

Blaine av 225 mil 50 125 blk map Hunt ington tract, sio. 26. 02 Mrs Ellzth Woods (widow) to Ernest Blackman. Bklyn Tp. SE High 300 NE Clark 35 SE 200 blk 1 map Clements Addn to Town Melroe, $10.

Mar 15. 02 Jas and Lizzie Young to Lottie Brown wf H. Ala, Morton st 185 Railroad av 40 150 lot IB blk 27 map pt ppty Ghas Fitch deed, $10. Mar 26, 02 Arthur and Mary Scott to Etta Howard, Ala. San Antonio av 50 Wtllows st 50 150 lot -8 in blk Ids adjet to Encinal, $10.

MORTGAGES. March 26, 02 Montgomery (sin gle) to Letitiai Bagnall, 43d ISO Linden 33.S4 100 blk 2097 Map Alden tract, 2 years, per cent, $500. March 26, '02-'Franz Loebel to Farm ers and Monte Svsrs Bk. Okd. SE Pw d- njont Mops ay SW ".0 3E V)0 Iots 7 and 8 Map Salsburv ana Resub A Oakland Hts tract, 3 years, $700.

March 24, and Kate 6 Rowe to Mutual Savings Bank, Okd, Same -as in Deed from Mutual Bank of .1 year, 7 1-2 per cent. $3,000, March 25, 02 Bates Sr and Biltrer to Eliza A Eastman, Ala, Lots 1 to 5 blk 12 Map Plan sub blks 1 to and 1Z to 14 lands acJj to Encinal. Same to Same, Okd, Lots 8 to 10 Stanford tract. Same to Same. Okd, Lota 4 to 6 bk 21 San Antonio, 1 year, 8 per cent, $3,900.

Mardh 21, 02 Wm and Inez Lau rence to Henry McCabe. Bkly, Arch 366.95 Rose 100 124.28 LDts II and 12 bik A Map of Hopkins FTerrace, 1 year, 8 per cent. March 02 Eccleston to IFnrtiierif A- Vtcla Dm "Rnnlf Okd T.ors 3. 2. 11.

14 to 16. 27 to 31. 37. 3S and Lot 39. Corrected Map Resub blk A Brumaglm tract, 1 yf.ar,- $1,600.

March 24, 02 Frank and Augusta to Peter Lajng, BKlyn To. its in need from Peter Laing, 1 nio, 1 pr cent per mo. $100. March 27, OSJohn-F lacy to Donald Okd, Pine 2C8 Division 30 SO, 1 year, 9 per cent, $700. March 25, 02 De Ferrari t.

Geo Cl.trk, Okd, As in dPed from Angelo Cereghino, 1 yar, 9 per cent, $500. DEEDS OF FTRUST. March 22, 02-Fhillp and Lena, Bar-bin (wife) to Judson Davis and A Holnnan-, trs Mairy Dmmmond, Bklyn Tp, Lot 5 "blk 11 Mwp Warner tract, Eimhurst. J150. March 24.

02 A Evers (widower) to Ciaa Volberg and Clark trs Alameda BkL Assn, Okd. 55th 133.4 San Patolo av S3-4 3X b)it Map Oaekill $1,800. March 24, 02 Same to Same, Okd, S5th 216-8 (San Pablo av 33-4 91 blk Same Ma.D, $1,800. March 20, 02 Mary Ward to Isaac Reuua. and Garthwalte tra Okd Bank tot Svgs, Okd, Sutter 100.G9 Park 50 97.67 50.02 9S.E6 Lot 17 tlk A Mar GasklU tract.

$625. Feb 8, 02-Julia Anna and William Anderson to Same, Okd, Lot 4 blk Revised Map Oakland Hts, $2,000. March 24, 02 Fmnk and Augusta Burghardt to MeMullen and Moody trs State iSavings Bank. Bklvn rp, as in deed from Peter Laing. l-iome seeker and Kound Trip Tickets From All Points East Via Southern Pacific.

On March 4th and 18th, April 1st and 15th, and May 6th and 20th, the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets from ail points East to Cali fornia at rate of one first-class lim ited fare plus $2.00. Call on any South ern Pacific agent and make deposit of fare and he win arrange all details. For further information call at 468 Tenth street G. T. FORSYTH, D.

P. P. S. P. CO.

TOURIST If yon are thinking of buying a piece of city property or a ranch, you will find handsome oargatns advertised in th classified department of THE TRIBUNE. 1 Call for "Priest's Nana." it ia h. best. 380 Thirteenth street. Telephone jonn wD Tomorrow.

The day for bargains In furniture at H. Schellhaasv See him; Odd: Fel lows' Building. Eleventh street. NOTICE. AH neraons are herebv cautioned nnt tn trust any one on account of the Tribune Publishing Company without a written order signed by an officer of this corporation.

Any Indebtedness Incurred without sua oraer wilt not oe recogmzea. TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COi By wTXj PresIdtaC I i OF OAKUUD ST. WCor. of Broadway TttorstAS TRXmm-R. bDSOM Prealdent wHARLBS Ei iVM.

H. Caahler Menell. R. 8. Farrelly, Chas.

Adams, Chas. E. Palmer, Edson sF. Adams. Thomas Prather.

Bush Flnnell. Exchange Domestic and foreign at cur rent rates, CORRESPONDENTS Chemical Nt. Uonal Bank. New York: N. M.

Roth schild 'Sons. (London: Rothschild Freres, Die Dlrectior de Disconto, Berlin: Bank of California, First National Bank. Crocker-Woolworta National Bank. San Francisco. i Funds deposited with correspondents oaia nere, Oakland Northeast Corner Tenth Broadway.

Capital Stock Paid $300,000 E. L. O. E. N.

i Cashier Cashier DIRECTORSs E. Bowles i W. Tavlnr W. Runyon L. C.

Morehouse V. H. Metcalf E. A. Herpn W.

H. Chickecing L. G. Burpee I W. Everspn -t' i 'Princlnat CorresnonriMTita PMrst National Bank, San Francisco.

National Park Bank, New York. uorn iiixcnange isiationai Bank, Chicago. Sells exchange pn all principal cities ul Europe. UI1I0II SAVINGS BANK. Coraec Broadway end Ninth Sts.

TRANSACTS A GENERAL SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. Capital Folly Paid Reserve Fund BOARD OF DDUDCTORS. William G. Hens haw. Thos.

Prather. S. Farrelly. A. E.

H. Cramer. C. E. I Palmer, H.

W. Meek, Herman A. Tubbs, i nomas vreiun, onewy uarun, w. uensnawriueorge-jtin-wraoci TO G. C.

E. PALMER Vice Presldea A. E. H. CRAMER Cashier Ehtehanca on ISaatarn and Foreln cities.

Money orders available la all Darts of the United States for. sale at low rates. Interest allowed on all savings deposits I remaining "enree oaienaar montns. No entrance fee. from-the country may be mane oy express or cnecas on nanks in San Francisco, and books will be re turned.

FARMERS AND MERCHANTS' SAVINGS BANK. 1103 BROADWAY, Near TwelftSh Street, Oakland, California, 1 EDSON r. ADAMS E. PALMER President JAMBS C. McKEE Cashiai GEO.

Assistant Cashier I DIRECTORS. R. S. Farrelly Wira. H.

Taylor John Ch-as. Adam F. S. Osgood A. W.

Schafer Samuel Bell Mo H. F. Gordon Chas. E. Palmer "Bason F.

Adams. California Bank. Masonic Tenwle Bulldina-. Corner Twelfth and Washington Streets, EDWARD' VrtmlAmt JOHN W. PHTLLiIPS Vice President PRANK H.

Cashie BOARD OF DIRECTORS. John W. Phillips W. W. Whitman D.

Edward ColllnS Aneon Barstow Benjamin Smith John A. Britton James p. Taylor. Transacts a "general hankinr business. roreisn ana aomestie exenanre bouvn and eold.

Correspondence solicited. fine cial attention -paid to' the. execution of trusts tor indiviauais, nrms and corpora tions, Central Bank Broadway and Fourteenth Streets, OAKLAND. CAL. Authorized Capital Capital fully paid up 300,009 reserve rund ana undiviaea proi- its sai.uui 1 THWMSAS W.

G. PALMANTEER. Vice President H. C. MORRIS Cashiet H.

M. DIRECTORS. Charles D. Pierce Anson 8. Blake J.

PhilllOT enrtrT C. Perkins w. a. Palmanteer Thomas Crellin H. S.

Morris Oeorge D. Metoalf w. Fheian H. C. Morris Transacts a General Banking Business.

Interest allowed on Term Deposits. Loans mrt nn real mtaU B.nd aDDrOVea secu rity. Buys and sells exchanje on all the principal cities of the unitea stales ua Europe. FTinomni irsi tiona.1 Bank. San Francisco; Chase Na tional Bank.

New lorn; jaetropoaiaa uonal Bank. Chicago. SECURITY! CONVENIENCE I PRIVACY! SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Is per year sad ftpwards with -r SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOP VAULTS Of the California Safe; Deposit and Trust Company Cor. California and flontgomery Sts. BAS FRANCISCO.

Telephone Cliy 954. T. Dahl Co. Manufacturers of AWNINGS, TENT5, FLAQ5. Horse, Wmgon and Metchasdia Covets Yacht (ail Made and Repaired.

Floor Cavers sad Sidewalk Canopies for real Teats for 5)50 SEVEtlTu. STREET, JlBlock from Waliiaeton, OAKLANA First National Bank OOP Changed quotations. -5ray8, Jl.SOfjl.iO for feed and tor aeed; whites, 1.30 1.45; surprise, 1.J1.45; black, H.UVtW l.ai'for feed and l.a1.30 for seed: red, per ctl for, feed and J1.35&I.42 for seed. CCXRN-Thls market continues firm and Unchanged. Spot Large yellow.

Jl.Satffl.50; email round dn. XI. a): white. ll.4utel.40. BARLEY The market Is steady and! unchanged with-not much reed, for choice bright, Vc toe No.

1 nd for off grade; brewing and hipping- grades, 2Vfeiii5c; Chevalier, wo till per ctl. RYE WyWhie per ctl. MUCK per ctL rmjU-K canrorma lamuy extras, o.ou 63.76, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3.40 3.80; Oregon, 2.7a3.25 per bbl for family and 33.50 for bakers'; Washington bakers', per ton. MIDDLINGS 19.6i$f21 per ton. FKEDSTUFFS Boiled barley, 20JT21 per ton; oilcake meal at the mill, jobbing, J2.5Ka29; cocoanut VMtflll cornmeal, $3iJi32; cracked $31.

5U; mixed feed. HAY Wheat, '94r 12'; choice, $12. WIS; wheat and oat, Wlrll.50: oat, barley and oat, alfalfa, clover, volunteer, stock, $ffi7 per ton. STRAW 4065c per bale. BEANS BayoA.

small white, I2.7&&3; large white, pink, $22 50; pea. W.5u4; red, blackeye, 13.50 3.75. 8fcJEDS Brown mustard. mustam, 3.sn-3.ao: nax, i.wa.ii; canary, S'iifa'c for Eastern; alfalfa from Utah, 814c; rape, tiyAMei hemp, 3fcc per DRIED PEAS Nile, per ctl: green, 1.251.W per ctl. POTATOES New potatoes, per lb; old, Jl.25Crfl.40 for burbanks from the river; Oregon burbanks.

J1.35&1.75; Oregon garnet chiles. river reds, I. 80; early rose for seed, 1.601.75; small burbanks for seed, sweets, S1.S5 for Merced s. ONIONS Oregons, J2.10S2.25- for best and $1.752 for lower grades; Australian, green onions, 6065c per box. VEGETABLES Asparagus, extra fancy, IZ'itC per lb, 9igllc for No.

1 and 5ffSc for No. rhubarb, per box; green peas from Los Angeles, 2'4c; bay peas, string beans from Los Angeles, cabbage. 40c per ctl; Los Angeles tomatoes, 75cJ1.25 per box and per crate; Mexican tomatoes. 75o 6J1-26 per box, including repacking; dried peppers, 10llc per lb; dried okra, 12V220c per lb; carrots, 30fr50c per sack; cucumbers, 23(5 75c; hothouse 'cucumbers, 75c II. 25 per dosen; garlic, Los Angeles green peppers, 2025e; egg plant, auc; summer squash from Los Angales, J1.50 1.75; marrowfat squash, $10 per ton: hub- bard squash, Jl 0415; rhubarb, $142 per box asparagus, 15c per lb.

POULTRY Live turkeys, 13(g 14c for gobblers and 15ffll6c for hens: geese per pair, goslings, for old and 78 for young: nen.i. J4.60((t6; young roosters, J67.60; fryere, broilers, for large and J34 for small: pigeons, J1.50 per dozen for old and $2.75 3 for squabs. GAME Hare, Jl1.25; rabbits, $1.50 Mr cottontail and $1 for brush; gray geeae, J2.6CX&3: white geese. brant, $142 per doren; honkers, 3ir4; English snipe, Jack snipe, $1.502. BUTTER Creamery, 21c for fancy, tOe for firsts, 18c per lb for seconds; dairy, 17l9c; store 910c; old.

9llc; Young America, 810c; Eastern, 1315c per lb. EGGS Ranch, 15i16c for selected large. for good to store, 13'144c per dozen. APPLES per box for extra. $1.25 1.75 for good to choice and for ordinary.

CITRUS FRUITS Navel oranges, $1.50 (72.90 for standards, $1.502 for good to choice, for fancy; seedlings, 75cji tangerines. lemons, for common, $1.251.75 for good to choice, $2.6002.75 for fancy: grape fruit, Jl2; limes, J4.5fr5; bananas. Jl.252 per ouncn iw new urieans ana is for Hawaiian; pineapples, J34 per dozen. BEEF-77c for steers and 67c pr lb VEAL Large, 810100 per LAMB Yesrllngs, 10c per lb; spring lamb, IZfta per lb. MUTTN Wethers, 8H9V4c; ewes, 8f per lb.

PORK Live hogs. 200 lbs and under. over 200 lbs, 55T4c; feeders, 5c; lows, 20 per cent off; boars. 30 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from quotations; dressed hogs, 7ig9c. SHIPPING.

v' STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. -O. Lindauer, Grays Harbor Mar. 27 Sequoia, San Pedro Mar. 27 Hyades, Honolulu and Kahulul Mar.

27 Del Norte, Crescent City Mar. 27 Coronado, Grays Harbor 37 RlvaL Willapa Harbor 27 Santa. Monica, San Pedro 27 tjarlna, Seattle' and 27 Corona, San Diego aitd i1 Point Arena. Point Arena Mar. 27 Folmina, Nanalmo Areata, Coos Bay and Pt.

28 Eureka, Humboldt Mar. 24 Bonita, Newport and- Mar. 28 Queen. Puget Sound Mar. 23 Progreso Seattle 28 North Fork.

9i Spokane; San Diego and wayv. Mar. s3 Meteor, Seattle via Roche Harbor. Mar. 29 Crescent City, Crescent Ctty.

29 Lakme, Portland and Astoria 29 -Gaelic, China and Japan 29 City of Sydney, Panawa and way. Mar. 29 J. 8. Kimball.

Seattle Tacoma.Mar. 29 Curacao, Mexican ports Mar. 30 North Fork, Humboldt Mandalay, Coqullle Mar: 30 Newburg, Grays -Harbor. so Pleiades, Seattle Pomona, Humboldt Mar. 31 Asuncion.

Tacoma Mar. 31 Km pi re, Cooa Bay. Mar. 31 Victoria, Oyster Harbor Mar. 31 Columbia, Portland and Mar.

31 Colombia. Valpariaso and way. 31 Btate of Cal San Diego and 30 Sierra, Hydney and way 31 Coos Bay, San Pedro and way 1 TTmatilla, Puget Sound 2 Mermonthis, Seattle W. Portland Apr. 5 ciuitKAUiis iuniu, vmiii una japan.

81lBAMERS TO DEPART. Phonlx, Mendocino 27 C. Nelson, Seattle and Tacoma. 27 Cboa Bay. San Pedro and way Mir.

17 City Puebia. Puget Sound 27 Ran Pedro, Grays Harbor Mar. 27 Leela-naw. N. Y.

via Pa ma.no a Mar. 28 fjequola. Grays Harbor." 28 Pomonn. Humboldt 28 City of Para. Panama and 28 Dollar, Grays Harbor.

28 Alameda, Honolulu Mar. 29 G. W. Klder, Atoria A Mar. 2 Pt.

Arena. Point Arena 79 Rainier. Seattle Mar. 29 Humboldt. Skagway via 29 Peking, China and Mar.

29 Australia, Tahiti Mrert. Mar. 2 Conmado, Grays Harbor Mar. 29 Csarina. Seatlte and Tacoma 23 Riral, "Willapa 23 G.

Lindauer, Grays Harbor 30 ABeraeen, Astoria and Portland Mar. 30 swkne. Ban utego an -wo 31 Kureka, Honolulu and Seattle 30 Areata, coos Bay and Pt. 31 Bonita, Newport anfl way Mar. SI Rival.

WHlaDa Harbor 31 (jueen. mget sound 1 Meteor. Settle and Anr. 1 Btato of San Diego and 2 i Argo. Ferndale and Eel Apr.

2 jsortn rvTK, numoatat 2 Columbia, Astoria and Apr. 3 Newburr. ways Harbor. 3 4 5 8. Krabi? R-anie Tacoma.

Colombia. Valparaiso and wav. -Hyades, Honolulu and TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Excelsior. Cooks Inlet and way Mar. 23 Dlrlgo, Skagway and 28 Dolphin, Skagway way Mar.

80 Cottoce City, Skaitway and 31 City Topeka, Skagway and Apr. 2 AI-K1, Skagway and Apr. 3 Humboldt. Skagway and Apr. 4 City Seattle, Skagway and way.i....Apr.

6 Farahon, Skagway ar way i Tomorrow We will offer a full line of and mattings, stoves and general line of household goods. H. Schelihaas' Corner Store, Eleventh street. Priest's Naria (in WyphOns) 83o psr John 838 i I Chair Cars Point 2C A Trip East OVER THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Is the quickest, most comfortable; gives most pleasure, xnest beautiful scenery more limited trains, through Pullman sleepers and choice of many routes. Tourist car service unexcelled.

oersonaliv conducted over all routes. For full information, berth reservations call at NEW S. P. office. 468 TEINTH STREET or Telephone Main 545 a T.

FORSYTH. Dlv. Fri aid Pass. Aft HICAGO From San Francisco at 10 a. m.

CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN LINE Double Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, with barber. Dining Cars meas a carte. Daily Tourist Car Service at 6 p. m. and Personally Conducted Excursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8a.m.

from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 671 Market St, Gen.

Aget Fad Be Coast Pal ace Hotel Saa Franciaoa or 6. P. Compsay's Agent Always the Finest and Freshest Cot il rs ft Also Ptsots. Moral Offeriogs Phone Blaek 4061 a sfbcialtv LAC A ETTE Florist. 414 14th St.

Opp. MacdonooghTheatre Black 406L Nursery: Ttl. Vale 155 FraltTale. LEGAL. Probate Notice.

In the Superior Court of the county of Alameda, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Rosetta E. Damon (a widow), deceased. of time set for proving: will. etc.

Notice is hereby given, that a petition for the proDate ot tne win or Roaetta. Damon (a widow), deceased, and for the issuance to wdwara A. Damon of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Friday, the 4th day Ot April, a. u. ISW3.

ai iu ciock A. M. of said day, at the Courtroom of Department No. 4 of said CouTt. at the Court Hauee in the city of Oakland, in said county of Alameda, has been set for the hearing of said petition and proving: said will, when and where any person inter ested may appear ana contest the same-Dated March 21st, 1902.

FRANK JORDAN, Clerk, By J. C. Crooks, Deputy Clerk. SHAW, Attorneys for Pe- t.tioner. Probate Notice.

In the Superior Court of the county ot Alameda, gtate of California. In the chatter of the estate of Frank Machado TTacheira Ennis. sometime known as (Frank Williams, deceased. Nnt trTnrT time set for proving will. etc.

Notice isl hereby given, thda petition for the prolbate of the will of Prank Machado Tacrielra Ennis, sometimes known Tn 1, -aril iiami. deceased, ana xr the Issuance to Ideorge Machado Tacheira En nis of letters testamentary inereon been filed rttiH Court, and hat won day. the day ot Marco, a. u. dkz, K.

M. of eaid day, at the "npnaxtment No. 4 of said at W.o'cloc; Courtroom Court, at Oakland, in fnnit House in the city of aid county of Alameda, has been set for n3 nrnvlnsr he hearing 01 saia penuon aid will, wnen ana wnere any person iinterested may appear ana contest the saime Dated Marc ANK C. JORDAN. Clerk.

1 By O. S. PJ RCE. DPPUiy tiers. I I.LI AM Hy WAS I Jl.

A worney ror Petitioner, IN LESS THAN i 61 6 El AYS SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains are Due to Arrive and Leave at OAKLAND SIXTEENTH STREET STATION. Leave. From Docectabe 623(0. Arrive.

7:34 a Vlace.vM.-le, Winters, Rirm- sey 7:34 a Beni'cla, 7:08 Sulsun, Elmira, xnentie 1:04 a VaJleio. Naoa. Ca.Hmtaaa. Santa Rosa, Martinez and Raman :37 Davte, Woodland, Knlahta uaryvilte, OtO-vllle 70lp 1:37 a Atlantic Express, Ogden. and masx OSei Shasta xpress, Davis.

Wil-. )PV, Red Bluff, 9:30 a Lws Angeles (Express, Marti 7JSp nez, Tracy, Uatnrap, Fresno, Santa. Barbara and Los Anreles 7:04 a at viaiie YialleJo, Martinez jani way etationa 7:08 tio; 18 :36 a The Overland ml ted, Og den. Omaiha. OMeaxa 4:40 4p Vallejo, Napa, Galletoga, 1 verauo, Santa Kosa, jind San ftamon 1:44 a 9 Bentclia, Winters.

Sacra- -annxo, iwooaiana. is-nigrsLs Landing, Marysvllle' and Otoville 10:04 5:35 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, fStocloton 9ra S6Tfae Qwl Limited, Firesno, a'Jos Aneeles 6:48 p. Martines. Stockton Mer- ed. Fresno 11:44 Mall-Ogden.

Chey- enne, xenver, Ajmmim. Louie. Chicaro 3:37 UM jt-vresnn ana vuiioriua ex press, eacramenio. Redding, Portjand, tPuiB-ot Rnimd and a 8:3 6an Patolo; Port Costa, Mar- tlnez and way ataitions 10:44 a ELE9 ROUTES. First Street, Near Broadway.

8 a 'Mies, (Lathrop, etoclrton. 6:38 (Hanford. Vlsana, Forterviue. K-'j turning train arrives Sixteenth street depot 4:14 San Jose, Lathrop ato cotton, oxku ana mora- mento 3:37 aOa'Oakdale. Chinese, Jam'- itown.

sonora. carters Hay ward. Nllea nd way stations ui4. Kay ward. Nile and way stations 1 Uilea.

Stockton, 4jOQU euirn- via n-nez and' arrives at Six-. teenth street 6il0pTLivermofe. San Jose and way stations io.uvb Leandro, Hayward, uea, oae. 1 Coast OivfsFon, 14th and Franklin. 8 35 a.

Newark, Cewbervslle. San Felton, Boulder tCreek, Santa Crus 6:44 feiwark, Cenerytlle, San jose, ONew lUBTOtaen, e-toru Boulder Croek, Santa I Cruz and prtncipal way 1 10:44 toe :30 Hunters' train San Jose and way $7:14 tor morning. i oy afternoon, i tSunday only. Sundo.ys excepted. The PEOPLE'S EXPRESS COMPA'NT.

the only transfer who will call for and check bagrgage from hotels and residences. Office, 412-418 Ninth etreet. Tel. 328. Local and thrown tickets sold and In formation given-by T.

FORSYTH. Dlv. Freism and Pae- aenger 468 Tenth W. H. MiAHXiNEY, agent, in st.

ata Won. (M. E. KB CORA, agent, 7th and Bdwy. H.

GOOtDOtAIN. gen, pass, agent. One of the most magnificent trams ever trail t. Por 1901-1903 via coast lane and Sunset Route for NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK Leart SAN F1ANCISC0 4:50 s. m.

Mosdsys, Wedoesdayt, Fridays Leave LOS ANGELES 6:39 a. m. Tuesdays, TSorsdsy, Satsrdsri Arrlrs NEW ORLEANS 7:20 p. a. Taarsdays, batardays; Msfldajn Among the world' noted Highways of TraTel not one equals the route of this train.

Get the little booh, "Wayside JNotes," mom any agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Initial trip, of Soaset Lfmltefl Friday, December 6, from San Fraodaco. U. B. CxCorju A rest. SeTesth and Broadway.

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