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MONDAY EVENING, OAKLAND FEBRUARY 1903 11 RAILROADS. otter. Murrar To. 100 acres be; at staka RAILROADS, HOUSES FOR SALE. BANKS.

y. at Farmers' and Merchants' 3arno, 1ft Gates, James Glbbs, William Gillam, Girard. Gleder-wits, A Goodrich. Mrs Goldsmith, Mrs Sadie Grace, Greenhood, John Green, Mrs Grimes. Ed Griffith.

Frank Gut-ierresByron Gurnette, A Guyan. Hahn, Hall, A Hammond, Harry Han. Jno Harley, Harney, Mrs Harling, A Harris, Hartzell, Mrs Albert Hart, Mrs Hattie Hartman, A Hart, Harrington, Haynes, Helstand. A Heiser, Miss Kate Healy. Jas Hlckey, Mrs Cleo Hill, Miss Ella Hoglund.

Hoag, Mrs Savings Bank 1X03 BROADWAY Near Twelfth Street. Oakland. California. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. The Interest is paid, semi-annually, and the rate is as high as is consistent With conservative Banking.

LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. Mortgages are used exclusively In mak- tag loans on Real Estate, use of -Deeds of Trust having been discontinued EDSON F. CHAS. E. Vice-President OEO.

MEREDITH. Cashier H. A. CathUr DIRECTORS. Samuel feell McKe Wm.

hV Taylor ft. S. Farrelly A. W. Schafer P.

a Osgood H. P. Gordon J. H. Macdonald E.

Palmer Edson P. Adams. at SW cor Ids of NO Patterson at pt la center of county rd 1529, th along Pattersons In 26.67 chs 8 37.50 chs 26.67 chs to center sd county rd to beg, ptn plot 26 of partition sub Ro El Valie ae San Jose, $10. Dec 15, 90 Wm Friend to Emellne Friend (wife), Oakland, 11th 75 Alice 47 100, lot 28 and 20 ft of lot 27. blk 163, Kellersbergers Map, gift Oct 18, 02 Pacific Home Co-Operatlve Co to Alfred Fuller.

Oakland. SE 11th and Jackson 100 3 50, lots 7 and 8 and lot 9, blk 139, Kellersbergers Map. subj to mtge for $1450. $5,300. Feb 7.

03 Conrad Helmke (single) to Herman Amelia Cooley, Oak F. Broadway 312 Walnut or 22d 50 more or less 124-5 18 79-10 to Franklin at pt 400-4 from In Walnut or 22d 70 61 at right angles to Broadway 126-5; $500. Jan 31, 03 Nicholas Matilda, Henry Cathe Ohlandt, John A Mary Hi, Mr tn r. Rullock. Oak NW Athens and San Pablo avs 33 100 Lot nay Cordes tract eub by Belden and Cook; $10.

Feb 6. 02 Smith (widow) to Edgar Durnan, Oak Valley 163 Elm 50 150; $10. Dec 27, 02 Mary Jas Bobet or Babet Sadie A Bonham to Sterling, Oakland Garfield 400 Telegraph av 50 107.40 to SW In Reservation (so called) SE 9.50 44.15 100 lots SS and 99 map Drexler tract. Deed given to correct 801 211; $10. Dec 3, 02 Geo Carrie Sterling to Realty Syndicate, Oakland Lots 25 to 27 map ptn Brumagim tract of Shattuck st; $10.

Jan 21, 03 Same to same, Oakland SE Evoy av ar 40th st and Linden 37-5 100; Jan 12, 03 Calvin Sarah White to Emma Spence, Oakland Lots 14 and 15 map Hager tract; $10. Dec 24, 02 Ellen Concannon (Cow an) to Wm Concannon. Oakland Re-record 874 318. lot 10 and lots 11 and 12 blk 39-506 and lot 14 blk 33-505 all sd lots being In plat 406; gift. Feb 5, 03 Kings trustee (single) King, Oak SW E-llth 75 SE 26th av SE B0 SW 100 lots 4 and 5 blk map Knowles and potter sub Kennedy tract; $10.

Feb 6, 03 Carrie King (wf) to Blanche 1 Farry (single), Oak same sub to deed of trust $1250; $10. Feb 5, 03 Sav Union to Annie Tyier( widow). Berkeley Effle 25 Calais 25 132.6 lot 26 blk 34 map re-sub Smiths sub of Mathews tract; $250. Feb 7, 03 Albert Elizth Rhoda (wf) to Thos Emily I Harris (wf), Bklyn Tp Beg at corner tract described in 661 185, made by 1st parties to State Sacings Bank th SE 284 SW 100 (as recorded); $10. Feb 5, 03 DJ Dema Greger (wf) to Leah Mott (single), Alameda Alameda av 230-4 Lafayette 32-8 150; $10.

Feb 5, 03 John or Charlotte Spring by Jno Spring atty to Marce-llne Cunha, Wash TpSW Railroad av 100 fm SW cor sd av and SW 50 SE 178.8 lots 6 and 11 blk 83, town of De-coto; $10. MORTGAGES. Feb 7, 03 Asmussen to Peter. Kryger, Eden Tp 9.90 acres av at stake mkd at cor Henry Peterman 17 acre tct th NE 482 NW 594.68 down bed San Lorenzo Creek to pt at cor Petermaan tract from which sycamore 3 ft diameter mkd bears SE 12 ft distant th SE 948 to beg Hayward, 4 yrs 7 $2000. Feb 5, 03 Joaquin Maria Jesus Correa to Joseph Eden Tp As in deed from Antonio Vlctorlne, 1 year 6 $R00.

Feb 6, 03 Greger to Margt War-ford, Alameda Alameda av 230-4 5V Lafayette 32-8 150, 1 year $2000. Feb 6, 03 A Mary Beazell (wf) to Hans Anderson, Murry Tp Lots 1 and 2 blk 6, map McLeod- tract Llvermore, 1 year $650. Feb 7, 03 Mary Herman Wm Ne-bel to Mary A Surryhne, Oak Lots 19 to 21 blk 8, Kellersbergers may, 1 year $1000. Feb 7, 03 John Redding or Raddlng to Peter Stubbe, Wash Tp 136.95 beg at NE cor of tract fmly of Narclsso Higuera where post is set marked on side H. on Side fm which SW cor 2 story bldg at Warm Springs bears 89 deg 45 the flag-staff on Waashington College School bldg bears 16 deg 03 min th SW 59.93 chs NE 8.20 chs NE 40.09 chs NE 1.20 chs NE 2 chs NE 3.56 chs NE 1:57 chs to TV side of rd from Washington Corners to SarJose th follg side sd rd SE 52.77 chs fo beg ptn Ro Agua Caliente excepting piece 3 13 rods formerly con veyed to Threlfall 258 108, 5 years 8 jziua.

DEEDS OF TRUST. Feb 6, 03 May Roberts (widow) to McMullen Moody trs State Sav Bank, Oak NE E-16th 90 SE 10th av SE 35 NE 100 NW 25 SW 30 NW 10 SW 70 blk 87, Clinton; $1200. Feb 5, 03 Lettie Wesley Baker to Isaac Requa Garthwaite trs Okd Bk of Savgs. Oak SW 31st and Grove 40 115 lot 7 blk 203.4 map Rowland tract; $2809. Jan 27, 03 Mabel Pomeroy (single) to same, Oakland of lot 72 of lot 73 and all lot 73, amended may of sub Mosswood tract; $1350.

Feb 6, 03 Carrie King (wf) to McMullen Moody trs State Savings Bank, Oakland As in deed from Kings trustee; $1250. Feb 6, 03 Robt Henrietta Cuthbert to Cala Title Ins Trust Co tr Phoenix Assn, Oakland Grant av 295 Telegraph av 30 115 being 15 ft lot 49 and 15 fe of blk 48 amended map sub Mosswood tract; $2200. LETTER LIST. inLthe "osklinT uncalled for uie Oakland, Postoffice Saturday morning February 7th. Persons can daVo'f "if.

"AH e.t0t"0W,nS pK iZr Al1 Jetters remaining un- Allen Mrs11 Anthlng-. Mrs Arnett, Mn Del? Avilla. Miss Ruth Ashland. Hon Wm Bader. De Bon Bailer BBSnkep' rs A Baldwin Irine Balhorne Mrs Barker.

Barnes, Mrs Barry, Mrs BatM Clyde Beck. Bentfcy, Wm BenN ley. A Bishop. Miss Marjory Black Herbert Bollester. Sadie Bonham.

A Borton. Boswell. a Boyd, A Bows-field, Brackett. Bransted MrsR Bristol Clifford. Brown.

George Brown MrDr Bryant. Bun. A rf Burnett A Burch, A Buzard. C--Marie Carrere, Carney. William Carvell, A Carter.

Wm Carroll. Mrs Caynacle. Caylor, I Cashner Cassabone, Mrs Charder. Miss Nellie Chapman. Amiel Christopher-son, Christensen.

Mrs Dona Clark A Clark, Mrs Carlton Clark, Col-oner, Eloyn ColweU. Charles Com-rnlngs. Conea, Mrs Cotton. A Crawrord. Alex Creery.

Nelson Crouk. Crosby. Crawford. Frank Cunningham. Jos D-Cuthbert.

A Curless, Mrs Mary Curtis. Dr Davis. Fred Day. Mrs Charles Debuey. Mary De Sosa, Ollie Diamond, Dlnon.

Miss Grace Dixon, John Docha j-o. a Donrmann, Mrs A Dodge. Mrs uonlan. Mrs Donaldson. junne.

tiien Dunbar. Mrs Dimm, Mrs Jane Dyer. Dver. Charles Edwards. El Dorado Linseed Oil Co.

Ellsworth Klmn ho mi ca 1 Co, A Ellis, Mrs Ernest Eme, tZtl TV ill. Julius Fay, Fred Fay, Luis Fillppe, Fish, Mrs George Fisher. Flow ers. Foster; I 8 Frasier, Freitas, Frese. gnats Furst.

Gamberonl BotttnL Mrs Gsle, $1300 cottage near Telegraph avense. 21BO--6-room cottage; Jot Chestnat at 170O (-room eottsge; Jot 50144; 23th fit. 4000 5 -mom vtt'ar 4 acres land. 300 fro It tree; well, windmill and tank; near car line. This property la worth much more.

Will aeii-ior sowxj witnin 'l year. F. PORTE B. 4W Kighth Street. 1350 down, balanos on terms t' suit, elegant 8- story bouse, 6 room, all modern; lot 40x150; "fine location.

East Oakland $2500. -f i $280 cash, balance on any old terms, 1-atory nouse, room ana nam; one nuuir; jot aoj 125: line location. Thia la a sift: $2100. TROY REALTY 455 Ninth Street. Oakland.

W. E. UDELL, Corner Truitvale Avenue and Wash Street. Fruitvalt. i Cottage, 6 rooms, all furnished, 4 blocks from statloi 1 block trom school; 1 block from car line; -etreet macadamised; caili, balance $18.80 per month.

11.800 New, modern cottage, 6 rooms and Dftcn mauLtM. siauuuir wuo tuua; io( feet; 1 block trom station; terms, $21.00 (no cash payment down). S00 House of tt rooms and bath, oak mantel and tire place; lot 36x100; 2 blocks from Frultvsle station; $300 cash, bal ance SIS per month. $2.500 Store, with 6 rooms and bath upstairs; good business location; large barn. well.

windmill and tank; near Frultrals $3uo cash, balance $25 per month. $2,500 House of 23 rooms and bath; large lot. with abundance ef flowers and trees. commanding an extensive view of the bay and Castro Valley Haywards). This la a bank sale and.

Is worth Investigating; terms to suit. ATTO RNEYS-AT -J-AW. A. BLACK, Attornay-at-Lw, rooms 26 and 27. 85.7 Broadway'; phone Brash St.

THE TRIBUNE makes a specialty of re-binding law books. Call op Alain" 40. B. H. GRIFFINS', Attorney-at-Law, 921 Broadway.

Oakland; telephone Red Sol. GEO; EDGAR JACKSON, Attorney-at-Law, 922 Oakland. FREDERICK E. WHITNEY, Attorney-at-Law, removed to 921 Broadway, rooms 17 and IS; telephone Black 601. HAROLD L.

KARTDT. Attorney-at-Law, rooms 15 and lo. 921 Broadwy. BROOKS 4k HARQI8, Attorneya-at-Law, Far-. rotf building.

San Francisco; telephone. Jes-i sle 601. 'A. A. M00RE, Attorney-at-Law, rooms 51 and 62, 418 California San Francisco, CaL, telephone Red 2021 GEORGE W.

LANG AN, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Llvermore, California; practice la all 1 conrts. 'BEN F. W00LNER, Attorney and Counsellor-j at-Law and Notary roblic, 1003 Broadway, I rooms 7 and 8. CLINTON G.

I Broadwsy. DODGE, rtoms 16 and 19, 90S 6AMUEL BELL MoKEE, Attorney-at-Law, Broadway. Cal. 857 GEORGE DE G0LIA, 957 Broadway, northeast corner of Ninth Oakland; room telephone No. 38.

iOHN SHAW, Law Office 99 Broadway, rooms 9V. aim vi. VELVIN O. CHAPMAN, Attorney-at-Law. has rooms 49.

bO and 51. removea iovjo pnwu.if. uoaimm, w. SNOOK fc CHURCH, Attorneys-at-Law, 822 Broadway, over Union Savings Bank. NYE 4k KINSELL, Attorneys-at-Law, 861 Broadway.

HARRY V. PULCIFER, Attorney-at-Law, 967 Broad-ray, rooms 22-23. 'FOX 4k -GRAY, Attorney s-at-law, Pacific Mu-i tual building, entrance 6 fourth floor, San Franclnco. SEARCHER OF RECORDS. Q.

w. MoKEANS Searcher of Reoorda and Examiner of Land Titles, removed to 458 Eighth west of Broadway. Oakland. CARE FOR CHILDREN. MRS.

J. ROBERTS remalns-with ohlldren day and evening, hours of shopping and recreation; terms, references upon application. 608 loth St. Office hours, 10 to 12 dally. Phone Laura 88.

mornings. DENTISTRY. DR. O. W.

LEEK, SO O'Farrell, extracts or fills teeth painlessly by his wonderfully secret method: crowns, metal or flexible plates, bridges. received 8 first prises; no s'todents: lady attendant; guarantee 12 years. A NEW PLATE The Whalebone cannot break; warranted 20 years; crowns fillings 60 plates $5 toll set. We make a specialty of crown and bridge work; all painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 61zth cor.

Stevenson, San Francisco; opea evenings. j. DUNN, D. X. B.

Dental Parlors, 1008 Broadway, rooms 14-19 Union National Bank Building. Oakland CaL OFFICIAL RECORDS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1908. DEEDS.

Feb 6, 03 BenJ Franklin Simmons to Wm Henry Simmons, Oakland, und 1-3 follows: SE Harrison and 2d 200 right angles 225, blk 10, Kellersbergers Map; Berkeley, beg on Piedmont way as now laid out at pt marked by Iron bolt and where sd In Is Intersected by (N 85 degrees. 15 minutes E) projection of In "dvdg lots 40 and 42, blk sd pt of beg being KB cor Id known as the Christy Lot, th fm beg and along Piedmont way 200.63 BW 158.16- SE 200 NE 172.75 to beg, ptn blk Map of ptn Berkeley ppty et University of California 'and State. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum; Berkeley, beg at pt on In Piedmont way as now laid out, distant along curve of sd In (ald curve drawn to 70Gft radius) 301.30 an Iron bolt at Intersection of In by projection of In dvdg lots 40 and 42, blk aforesaid map, etc, sd Iron bolt being also NE cor Christy lot, sd pt of beg being at NE cor Id formerly sold to-Ella Solor 832 456, th 'H from beg along sd In Piedmont way 23.40 to end of same, th SE 97.23 NW 51-72 NW 115.30' NW 235 SV .158.19 to pt in center of 6trawberry Creek, th SW 56.3 SE 82 SE 202.50 to pt 300 NW fm NE oor sd lot 40 NE 187-6 to Berkeley, lots 1 to 9,. 19, 20, 25 ana 26, blk 67, lots 7 to 10, blk 66 and lot 5, blk 68, map tract Bkly I Assn; all Interest in real ppty In California derived from estate of Hannah or Hannah Simmons and Jas Simmons, deed, eubj to 65 154, covering certain of above described Jittys (recorded Feb 6, 03), $10. i Feb 5, 03 Savings Union to John aMlddleton Brereton, Oakland, TV Market distant NE, from 18th NW 125 NE 57.60 SE SW 47.66.

blk Board- mans Map. $10. Jan 31, 0T, Mosswood Assn to Louis Reb, Oakland, Grant a vor 37th St 457 Telegraph av 37-6 115, lot 52, 3 tft.Iot 61. 9 ft of lot 52 Amended Map Sub Mosswood Assn: Grant av 360 Telegraph av 30 113 lot 50 and 50 ft lot 50. same map, $10.

Jan 24, 03 Nelson, Julia and Henry Lay-cock" to Hartley, Oakland, SW 26th and Magnolia and runninralong Magnolia 211-6, th back 133-3, th 211-8 to 2fith st. th 133-3 to beg, ptn blk 2, Butterworth tract, 1 $10. Jan 29. 03-B Hartley to A Lilley, Oakland, same, $10. Feb 6, 03-W Foote as gdn estate Enid Foote to Wm Taylor, Oakland, und 1-30 tnt NE Jackson and 3d 100? 125.

lots 1 to 4 and 28, blk 36, KeHersbergers Map, $110. Feb 6. 03 Same as gdn estate Foote Jr (minor) to Same, Oakland, und 1-80 lnt rn same. $110. July 'l, 95 Annie Dean (single) to Mrs.

Jennie Malcolm, Oakland, lot 11. blk Map Parsons Golden Gate tract, s'ft. Jan 30, 03 Edward Harms, gdn estate fiusie McK Harms (minor) to Root. Berkeley, all lnt beg on senter Tyler st 494.53 SW fm center Telegraph rd. th SW 200 NW 660, Map Ball tract, $781.

Feb 4. 03 Helen and Edward Harms, Julia and Martenstin. Annie Moore (Annie Caroline McKusick) and Moores to Same, Berkeley, same, $10. Feb 5, 03 Hannah Hemenway (widow) to Marston. Berkeley.

Spruce 160 Vine 80 129-2. being 3 20 ft lot 5 and all lot 8, blk 7, Antisell Vtila hotm tract, $10. Feb 6, 02 Antonio Vlctorlne to Joaqurn and Maria Correa (wife), Eden Tp, SW Alvarado And Williams 150 53, bJk 66, original Map San Leandro, $10. Jan 9, 03 Alexr Warner, to II Wag- PURE AIR on the Elect rio Lighted via UNION PACIFIC Electric Fans In Each Car FASTEST HUE Less tban 3 days to CHICAGO 3 Trains Daily 3 DAILY TOURIST SERVICE Morning and Evening, and fersonally Condncte Tsarist Escn loss Weekly. D.

W. HITCHCOCK, Oenertl Ageai I Montgomery StSai Fraiclsce. Or ft. V. Blasdel.

Paueorer AsL lit! Broadway. Oaklaae, To SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sansalito Ferry. WEEK DAYS (Holidays excepted) :45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45. 11 a.

12:20, 8:15, 4:15, 6:15, 6:45, 9. 11:45 p. m. 7:45 a. ni.

train week days does not run to Mill Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS T. 11. a. 112:30.

2:85, 3:50, 5. 6, 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. Trains marked () run to San Qnentln. Those marked C) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p.

m. Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs to Fairfax.

FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO Week days 5:25, 7:40, 8:15, 11:05 a. 12:30. 2:20, 4:50, 6:30, 6:45, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS 6:15, 7:35, 9:40.

a. 12:50, 2:30, 4:40, 6:55. 7:35. 10:30 p. m.

Trains marked: start from San Quentln. from mill Valley to san francisco Week days :45. 6:40, 7:45. 8:25, 9:45, 11:10 a. 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05.

10:40 p. ru. SUNDAYS 7:55. 10, 11:10 a. 12:05.

1:05, 3:40, 3:45, 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. week days Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p.

week days (Saturdays excepted) Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. Saturdays Casadero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays 8 a. Casadero and way stations.

Sundays and Legal Holidays 10 a. Point Reyes and way stations. 20 YEARS IN EUROPE AN1 AUSTRALIA. Established Thirteen Tears la Oakland. CONSULT FREE Dr.

T.D.HALL SPECIALISE Quickly cures ah. Female Diseases oi lers of MEN Private Diieases Gonorrhoea. Gleet Stricture, Srohlllis, Sores, bweings, Unnatural I) isobar -sres. Varicocele, etc. quickly cured.

Call or wrllefDr. Hall's Medical Institute, 855 roadway (upstairs), near Seventh Street. Oakland, Cal. Cures guaranteed. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9.

Sundays 10 to a. m. Museum of Anatomy open daily. Kiss to men. GUSTAVE L.

MIX GO. SEARCHERS OF RECORDS Alameda County, 'CaL SUCCESSORS TO Oakland Abstract Co. and Land Title Co. This Company has the only Ab stract of the Records of Alameda County. 956 BROADWAY, OAKLAND Phone Pine 836.

CONTINENTAL BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Of California Established in Subscribed Capital, Paid-in Capital 2,000,000.06 ront and Reserved Fund 60,000 00 Monthly Income, over 150,000.00 To help its members to build homes, also to "make loans on improved property, the members giving first liens on their real estate as security. Home Office, 301 California St San Francisco. WM- CORBIN. Sect'y and Gen'l Manager elief for Drug Clerks In order to make our movement for shorter working hours stilt more effective, we would respectfully ask the sympathy and co-operation of a generous public If they will, as much aa possible, make their purchases of medicines and alck room supplies before 9 p. It will be deeply appreciated by THE RETAIL DRUG CLERKS ASSOCIATION OF ALAMEDA CO.

W. L. 6EILER. Sec WEAK iVIEIN, HALL'S aEIMVIGOHATOB tops all losses in 24 boors. Zoo win feel an Improvement from the first dose.

We have so much confidence In oor treatment that we coo Id safely oT-r Five Hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret Remedy Enlarges Shrunken Organs, cures Emlisions. DMm.lnH. ness. Gleet.

Strictures, Kidneys, Lost aiasAooti, Ifraina In tbe t'rlna and all other terrible wast- bottle; three bottles. 15. Gnaranteed to cure any corable case. Try it. acts use magtc Call or address BALL'S MEDICAL IN8TITCTH.

BOO 5rOawv uniisuu. vai. vuiw twwat J2. 3-5. T-Qw Sandfly.

TBE PIONEER FRENCH BAKERY LASSALLE Proprietors. N. st oor. Tenth anrl Webster Stroeta. Telephone Whit sob; Oakland.

Tlrst duality Frendh bread delivered to all parts of Oakland, Berkeley and Ala- A4oaves) snaos swosc ser farua. OMLMB LIMITED Overland Limited Via OODEN Limited Via New Orleans Golden Limited State Via Bt Paso Three first-class train leave Oaklano daily for all poir.ts East. Through first-class and Tourist Cars to Chicago, Washington, New Orleans, St. Paul and Minneapolis without change. For further Information, tickets and Pullman reserve tions, call it Now Overland Ticket Office, 468 Tenth Street, Phone Main 543.

G. T. FORSYTH Division Freight and Passenger Agent 468 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cal. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Train are Xtae to Arrive and leava at OAKLAND SIXTEENTH STREET BIATIOH tve. From January IS, 1903.

Arrive. 7-34 a VacaviUe, Winters, 7:15 7-34 a Beulcla. Sulsun, 6:34 8:04 a Vallejo, Napa, CalUtoga, Santa Kosa, marlines una mon cot. naviii ll'nnriland. Kniebts Land- 8:44 a tag.

MarjgviUe and Orovllle. 7:15 8:37 a Atlantic Express, Ogden, and the East 9:10 a Shasta Express t6t- Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, via, Woodland and Willows 7:15 10:43 a bos Angeles Express Martinet, Tracy, Lauj-op, Stockton, Fresno, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 7:44 a 10:43 a Vallejo :44 a 9-81 a Vallejo, Marttaes and way stations 6:13 10- 36 The Overland Limited, Ogden, Omaha, Chicago 5:31 4-34 Vallejo, Napa. CalUtoga, El Verano, Santt Rosa, Mar-tine. San Kamoa 5:45 4:02 Benlcla. Winters, Woodland.

Knights Landing. Marysville, Orovllle and Sacramento 10:04 a 6-35 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Fresno, Eakersfleld. 4:39 5 35 The Owl Limited, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 11- 25 Marttaes, Stockton. Tlerced, Fresno, Bakersfleld i 12:34 a 88 Oriental Mall. Ogden, Cheyenne.

Denver, Omaha; St. Louis, and Chicago 3:37 6:38 Vallejo (Sunday excepted) 10:44 a 8 44 Oregon Express. Sacramento. Marysvllle, Redding, Portland. Pnget Sound and the East 8:03 a 7 -33 San Pablo.

Port Costa, Mar-tines and way station 10:44 a 17 :33 Vallejo 10:44 a JULES ROUTE rirst. Street, near Broadway. 8 06 a Nilea, Eathrop, Stockton 6:36 8-06 a Nilea, Mendota, Fresno, Han- ford, Vtoalla. Portervllle (returning train arrives 16th Street Depot) 4:39 lO a Nilea, San Jose, Lathrop, 8tock- ton. Lodl and 3:37 fl'lOa Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Sonora, Carters 8:37 12:84 Haywards, Niles and way stations 2:37 4 04 Haywards, Niles and way stations 7:04 4-3a Nile.

Livvtmore, Stockton, Lodl, return via Martlnes, and arrives at 16th Street De- pcf 12:34 a '6-10 Livermore. San Jose and stations IB-07p6an Leandro. Haywards 8:39 Niles, San Jose 6:41 a 11:08 a COAST DIVISTOH, 14TH AMD FRANKLIN. 8:15 a Newark! Centervllle, San Jose. Kelt on, Boulder Creek.

Santa Crux 5:44 2-15 Newark, -Centervllle. San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Bould-- er Creek. Santa Cms and principal way rtatlons 10:44 a 4-15 Newark, San Jose, Los 8:44 a 7 :45 a Sundays only Santa Cms Ex- "4 curslon 7:59 Atternooii V-8undays Saturdays pnly. Sunday excepted. reople's Espress Co.

make bo extra cbttge for checking baggage over the 8. P. Co. and Santa Fe trains. Baggage for other trains and steam, 418 Ninth street.

Oakland. ers called for and deMvered promptly. 412 to Local and through tickets sold and Information given by O. T. FOSSTTH.

Div. Freight and Passenger Agent, 468 enth street. W. H. MAHONEY, Agent.

16th street station. M. E. DE CORA. 7th and Broadway.

T. H. Goodman, Gen. Pass. Agent.

CALIFORNIA LIMITED To CBICAGO Daily. AN IDEAJ. TRAIN FOR THOSE WHO SEEK THE BEST. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot Local Daily Lim'd Daily Local ov'ri'd Daily Daily Lv banFraucisco Ar Stockton Merced "Fresno b.a a 11:10 a 1:20 5KN 4 WJ 7 au 11:16 liii a a 7 -6 a 5M0 a 735 a 720 a 8:47 "Hanford Visaiia "bakersfleld Kansas 1055 7:10 a tov morning. 9 tot aiternoon.

m. m. uaily is Baicersfield Local. stopping at all points In San Joaquin Valley. Corresponding train arrives at SO a.

m. Dally Is the CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld tor accommodation of local first Haas passengers. No second Class tickets are honored on inia train. worrespoiuuDB train arrives at 11:10 p.

m. dally. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton local.

Correspond -in train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. p. m.

is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also-Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno; Corresponding train arrive at 6:00 p. tn. daDy. Offices S41 Market street and In Ferry Depot, san Francisco. 1112 BroadwayrOakland Sunset 12:09 1:40 i 4:48 5J i 2:15 noiman, nans Mabel Hooper, Alice Mrs Lottie Hosimer, Howell.

Jno Howson. Mrs Hughes, JAB Hull. Miss Humphreys, Miss Carrie Huppert, Miss Hunter. Wm Hurll. I Ingham.

Jackson, Jackson, Mrs Eleanor Jackson Miss Georgie Jacob, Mrs Janney, Mrs Isaac Jennings 3, Mrs' EHsa Jewel, Isaac Jennings, Mrs Jean Johnson, Miss Pearl Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Jones, Mrs Jones. Mrs John Reefer, Miss Lucy Kendall, Keystone View Co, Miss Fannie King, Krouenberg, Kuhl. A Kumse. Miss Landger, Ulric Lamarche, A Larson 2, Merton Lawrence, Leonhard, Lenard, Mrs Martha Lewis, Mrs Ellen Lewis, Mrs Mary Lindblom, Mrs Agnes Lindsay, Miss Annie Livingston. Little, Iong 4, Miss Mattie Lorraine, Loominger; Robert Luiz.

Mrs Margarette O'Neil Luc-cock. Mrs Irving Lundbofg, Mr and Mrs Wm Lyons. John Magulre, Misses Macfarlane, Magnus, Mr Malone, Marini, A May, Miss Katie Charles McCarty, McCarthy, Jno McDonald, Henry Mc-Donough, Miss Mary McKnight, Miss Cecil McNevins. McPherson, McPhee 3, Mr Menlovltch, Miss Laura Meehan. Miles.

Elizabeth Mills. Mrs Mills. Mrs A Miller. Mitchell. Miss Mono Moors.

Robert Montgomery. Moos, Noel Monish, A Morrison, Mrs Lydia Morf oot, William A Morrison, Morris. Nadro, Neill. Noble. Norton, Miss Mabel Nusen.

Oakland, Oakland Supply Co. Mrs Mattie OakC9. Harry Odelle, Oliver, Olsen, Fred Onsley. pSenor Don Pacheco, Parsons. Miss Hattie Patterson.

A Per-mlen, Mrs A Petichord, Miss Sonne Petterson. Peterson. Peterson, Mrs Petterson. Orson Philbrick, Charles Polsett. Chas Poisett, Charley Poisett, Samuel Poorman.

Mrs A Radford. Arthur Randolph. William Raymond. Wm Raymond. Wm Raymond Raymond.

Ranch. Red Cross Oil Burner Co. VV Reed. Reed: Riley, Miss Richard, Mrs Emily Rincke, Jules Rod-igan. Vic Roemer, Robertson.

He-man Robinson. Mrs I Rodgers, Mrs Rosenberg, Mrs Russell. A Samnson. Sampson. Sanford.

Miss Myrtle Schafer, Mrs Schmidt. Dr. Chas Schwartz. Mr and Mrs Schuman. Dr Schwartz.

Miss Jannette Selfridge. Henry Sbarp. Mrs Emma Shaw. Willis Shacklefprd. Mrs Shaf ter.

Miss Birdie Sherman, Shean, A Simoscm. David Sinclair. Skinner Co. Smart, Chi Smart. Smith'.

Nellie Smith. Mrs VV Smith. Snyder, Snelt Kellner. Mrs JO Sorn-ers. Sorensen.

Spagnoli. Mrs Ella Spindker, Mrs Loue Stagmero. Stack. A STorv. Stout.

Mrs Strong. Mrs Sullivan. Mr Swenson, Mrs te Swanson. Sweeney Tanner. Wilson Taylor, Taylor, Thornton, Earnest Thompson, A Tomoson.

Mrs Thrall, Carlos Troyer, CCS Tufts. Vance. Miss Marv Walleen, Warnock Warde, William Warnock, Rev. Way, Mrs. Montie Waters Water-house.

Bert Waterson Mrs Weed. Miss Alois Weeks. Weber. Mr Welsh Mrs White. White.

illis. Mrs Wilder Capt Lewis Williams. Mrs Wilson, Bert Wilson. Wilson, Mrs Wilson, Wm W'right. A Tost 2.

Gennaro Zammarrelll, Zumino Co. MISCELLANEOUS. Swedenborglan Society. JAPANESE. Machida.

PACKAGES. Mrs Hartley Greene. Miss Charlotte Harrison, Miss Belle Kendall. Miss Marshall. Mrs Wm Mitchell, Miss Dor othy Williams.

POSTAGE- DUE. Miss Dorothy Williams. T. T. DARGIE, P.

M. WILL CELEBRATE' MEMORIAL DAY, Appomattox Post, Grand Army of the Republic, at its regular meeting last night appointed a committee of five members to take charge of the proper celebration of Memorial Day, May 30. The committee consists of Captain W. R. Thomas, chairman; Comrades Knight.

Vincent, Bodley and McLaln. They will invite the other posts of the G. A. R. to appoint similar committees to meet and organize a general committee for the purpose, and have asked the auxilllaHes, the Women's Relief Corps and the Sons of Veterans to assist.

Are You Going to send for your friends in the East? If so, you can deposit your money now at the "Overland Ticket" office of the Southern Pacific 468 Tenth street. The following rates will be in effect from February 15 to April 30: From Chicago, $33; St. Louis, New Orleans and Memphis, $30; Omaha, Kansas City and Missouri river points, $25. Bargains every day. for everybody at A.

E. Hall's, 64 San Pablo avenue. Piedmont Baths. First-class Turkish and Hamman Baths. Finest service on the Coast; experienced attendants.

Also swimming tank for ladies and gentlemen. Take Piedmont car to Twenty-fourth street. All Sickness Traced to Impure Water. The Rapid Safety Filter purifies; can be obtained at small monthly rental and cared for by the company. Five thousand in use in San Francisco and Alameda county.

1357 Broadway. Telephone Cedar 412. C23 New Chairs. Suitable for parlor, dining room or kitchen at H. Schellhaas.

11th street. Nome's Safety Beacon, One of the leading churches of Nome is the Roman Catholic. The edifice is suf mounted by an immense cross, biasing with electricity. It serves as a lighthouse tor miles up and down the coast' It can Sleep Warm. Buy one of our new mattresses; all sizes on hand at H.

Schellhaas. 11th st James E. Pepper, a celebrated whis key, on sale by E. F. Thayer, 907 Broadway.

THE WEBER PIANO and a fine assortment of Sheet Music at CLARK WISE CO. Ntw Building 126-128 CEARY STREET SAN FRANCISCO OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED AND A LARGE BANQUET GIVEN. LIVERMORE. Feb. 9.

The local council of the Young Men's Institute gave an elaborate dinner at the Liver more Hotel on Sunday afternoon, at which the guests were the members of the Young Ladles' Institute and their visiting srand officers. Among tne grand officers present Grand first vice-president, J. D. Whalen; grand directors Charles Q. Wiley, M.

A. Mclnnas and Rev. T. G. O'Connell and District Deputy Colen Chrisholm After the banquet the members, with their guests, repaired to Y.

M. I. Hall, where the following officers-elect were installed by District Deputy Colen Chrisholm; Chaplain. Rev. P.

Power; president. James Twohey: first Vice Dfesldent. M. Mulqueeney: second vice-president. William Mulqueeneey; recording and corresponding secre tary, J.

J. Callaghan; financial secre tarv. M. G. Callaghan; treasurer, A.

Hartmann: marshal. John Connolly; Inside sentinel, John Loughrey; outside sentinel. Charles Sherman; medical examiner. Dr. J.

M. Benkers; executive committee John Barry, John Mc Glinchey and William McCormick. JURORS. The local grand and trial jurors for the next term will be drawn from the following Grand jurors C. H.

Wente, A. Hagemann and George E. Kenne-; Trial jurors N. Lund, H. TV.

Prall, James Fletcher, J. F. Meyers, H. Casterson, John Galway, N. A.

Nickerson, Reimer Storen. BASKET BALL. The basket ball contest between the Livermore and Haywards High Schools, which was to have been held in Haywards last Saturday, was indefinitely postponed on account of the death of a student in the Haywards school. CREAMERY, The stockholders of the Livermore Creamery will hold a meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday morning at 10 a. when business of Importance will be brought up.

The Altamount skimming station will be offered for sale on that day. NEWS NOTES. Henry Beu, a former Livermore boy, hs returned from Salinas and is now busy making preparations to open a harness shop in the building on Main street recently vacated by L. Jaccard. William Bailey left last week for Seattle, where he will Join his brother-in-law, J.

A. Segbers, and proceed on to Dawson City. Joseph Nevin, who has been foreman in the Daly mine at Butte, Montana, for the past fifteen years, is, the guest of his uncle, Martin Nevin, and family this week. George Mornetz of San Francisco has been visiting his sister, Mrs. J.

L. Burcham, for the past few days. William Tocher has returned to Fall River Mills after a months' visit with John Armstrong and family. Miss Anna Fretzel has returned to San Francisco after a lengthy visit with her parents in town, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Scott are in Bakersfleld on a. week's visit with relatives, i Rev. Arthur Hecks has returned to Oakland after a few days' visit with friends in town. I Captain and Mrs. Cunningham have returned from a month's visit with relatives in San Francisco and Oakland.

Adolph M. Clay of this place, through the efforts of Congressman Metcalf, has received an increase of $14 per month on his pension. Clay is now receiving $50 per month. Miss Tillle Jacker came up from San Jose Sunday and Spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Jacker. Deputy Sheriff E. J.

Sweeney of Oakland was in town Sunday on a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney. Con Nevin of Pleasanton was up Sunday on a short visit with relatives. Ed Bangs, who is employed in Pleas anton, was in town Sunday visiting friends.

TOURISTS VISIT POINTS OF INTEREST. There wore but eleven tourists on the "All Day for a Dollar" excursion through Alameda county, under the auspices of the Oakland Board of Trade, Saturday. That the trip, however, was of financial interest to this city was explained by tbe guide who accompanies the excursionists. To the guide one man stated that he did not intend to look further for a place to settle; that he was satisfied that Oakland and vicinity were just to his liking and, furthermore, that he would buy a heme here. Those comprising the excursionists were: J.

H. Vogle and wife, Ironton, Ohio; A. H. Pattet, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. A.

B. Clute. Mrs. A. B.

Benson, San Francisco; Samuel Umstot, Reese Mills, West Virginia; A. Umstot, Hutchinson, Kansas; William Seaborne, Dawson, N. W. Territory; M. H.

Kayser, El Paso, Ira Kendall. Uintah. Utah; A. Frith, Blaine, Utah, and C. Matthies.

McMin-nervllle, Oregon. The tourists each day visit the Board of Trade, inspect the exhibit and are given illustrated literature. METHODISTS HOLD REVIVAL SERVICES. The private meetings at the Chester Street Methodist Church. Under the leadership of Evangelist Murphy, are gaining in Interest and power.

The attendance is good and Increasing In number. Mr. Murphy is a very forcible speaker. He understands his work thoroughly. Rev.

Murphy preached Sunday, morning and evening. The meetings are to continue! through this week. -f Dr. R. T.

Stratton. Dr. Stratton has removed his office to 1169 Broadway (Delger Building) between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Will positively cure sick headache and prevent Its return. Carter's Little Uver PUls.

This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. See Small pill. Small dose, Small price. Removal Notice.

Keystone Tea Company removed to 965 Washington, near Tenth. si Twenty-four pounds dry granulated cane sugar for $1.00 at The Cowen Coffee 512v Eleventh street r- We sell Stoves on the Installment plan. E. Han. 61 San Pablo ave.

-t Palace Bakery for the Best. 1011 Washington 1 UNION "NATIONAL BANK Located on the Northwest Corner ot: Broadway and Twelfth Streets, Oakland, CaL THOMAS PRATHER EDSON P. ADAMS Vice-President CHARLES E. PALMER WILLIAM IL HIGH asslstaat Casbler DIRECTORS. Edson F.

Adams Bush Finnell WlUiam H. High R. S. Farrelly C. E.

Palmer John C. Adams Thomas Prattler. Exchange Domestic and Foreign at current rates. Correspondents Chemical National Bank, New York; N. M.

Rothchlld Sons, London; Rothschild Freres, Paris; Die Direction der Discount Geaellschaft Berlin; Bank of California, First National Bank, Crocker-Woolworth National Bank. Central Bank Broadway and Fourteenth Streets, 1 OAKLAND, CAL. Authorize! .11,000.000 Capital fully paid up 800,000 Reserve fund and undivided profits 260,000 THOMAS CRELLIN President W. G. PALMANTEER Vioe-ProeHent H.

M. BARRY. Casbler DIRECTORS. Charles D. Pierce Anson S.

J. W. Phillips George C. Perkins' W. G.

Palmanteer Jno. Howard Thomas Crellin W. S. Phelan H. S.

Morris H. C. Morris 8. T. Alexander.

Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Term Deposits. Loans made on real estate and approved Security. Buys and seHs exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Principal Correspondents First National Bank, San Francisco; Chase National Bank, Nf York; Metropolitan Na.

tlonal Bank. Chicago. UHIOII SAVINGS BANK. Corner Broadway and Ninth fits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BUSINESS.

Capital Fnllj Paid $300,030.03, Reserve Fan 150,000.09 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 1 William G. Henshaw, Thos. Prather. R.

S. FarreUy, A. E. H. Cramer, E.

Palmer. H. W. Meek. Charles.

T. Rodolph. Thomas Crellin, Shelby F. Martin, W. Henshaw, George E.

Grant WM. G. Henshaw C. E. Palmer Vice President A.

E. H. CRAMER Cashier Exchange on Eastern and Foreign Money orders available In all parts of the United States for sale at low rates. Interest allowed on all savings deposits remaining three calendar months. No entrance fee.

Remittances from the country may be made by express or checks on banks in San Francisco, and books will be re- turned. First National Bank OF OAKLAND Northeast corner Tenth and Broadway. Canltal Stnelr Paid Ud 1300.000 Surplus and Undivided 89,000 P. E. BOWLES L.

C. MOREHOUSE Vice-President L. G. E. N.

WALTER Cashier DIRECTORS. P. E. Bowles W. H.

Taylor E. W. Runvon L. C. Morehouse V.

H. Metcalf E. A. Heron W. H.

Chickerlng L. G. Burpee W. Eversori Principal American National Bank, San Francisco. First National Baik, San Francisca National Park Bank, New York.

Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago. Sells exchange on all the principal cities of Europe. California Bank. Masonio Temple Building; Corner 1 arelftta and Washington Streets, Oakland. D.

EDWARD President JOHN W. PHILLIPS Vice President FRANK H. BROOKS Casajf BOARD OF John W. Phillips W. W.

Wbitmaa D. Collins Anson Baratow Benjamin Smita John A Brittoa JaJies P. Taylor. Transacts a general' banking business. Foreign and domestic exchange bough and sold.

Correspondence solicited. 8pe clal attention paid to the execution of trusts for individuals, firms and corpora, tlons. TO IRVESTBHS! The Pacific Vacuum tee Company. owning the Patent Righs to the States of Nevada, Oregon. Washington, Califor-, nia and Arizona or the Vacuum Process of manufacturing Hygienic pure loo and refrigeration, offer to the investing pub-i lie for the next CO days ,60,000 shares'.

Preferred Cumulative 6 per cent per annum guaranteed dividend (free of taxes) stock at 11.00 per share, with a bonus of one share of Common Stock. The Com-i pany have purchased Block No. 13. also 200x408, corner Nineteenth and. Harrison streets.

Work on property now progress-': lng; so as to he in actual operation by May 1st of this year, with a 100 ton per day plant v- Plants will be erected in Cities and Towns within our. territory This loo can be made for 60c per ton, and In oner hour's time, A ton ice plant will be erected in Oakland within a short -kv For further particulars address 'r FRANK W. President. Pacific Vacuum lea Company, Rooms 619-620 Parrott Building, San Franclaco, Cal..

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