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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1898 13 CITY REAL ESTATE. E AGENTS, 14 Montgomery st. S CORNER. DOWN-TOWN Bl §70,000—Corner on Kearny st., a short dis- tan from M: improvements of little vaiue; splendid location for a large office building. 8000 o in" on mortgage. SUTTE rem ry building in store and Per_annum. SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. sced from: $12,000; improvements, per month net. RN ADDITION CORNER. corner residence of 9 rooms rn; nice garden, lawn, etc. accepted; very fashionable neigh- %100, R GOING TO EUROPE. m $11,000; Halght st.; 3 n_ flats, renting for $960 per at 6% per cent can this is a splendid Montgomery- store FORECLOSURE SALE. ) per annum elegant nearly 5% 6 and § rooms each; 2T:6x W RESIDENCE. “Green nice 2-story bay-window ace of 7 rooms and bath, laundry, etc.; 6x72; commands grand and unobstructed rine views. TWO NICE MODERN FLATS. $4660—Broderick st., near Haves; 2 nice flats 5 and 4 roo and bath eacl X part h COZY WESTERN ADDITION®COTTAGE. 0—Haight st. cottage of § rooms, etc.; several blocks east of Fillmore st.; good Y. MARINE = 35001 A GOOD INVESTAM! M—Rents $200 per annum rooms and bath each substantial stone side- walk; street acc ; $1800 can remain at 6 per cent per annum if desired; 26:6x: located in the M warm beit. A BARC annum per substantial old; bay windows, brick near Twenty-fourth st ; hapdy to several lines of several accepted. to_build on. v LOT. 1ot for 4 small | U 00—Clara ements; str | cozy 10N HOME. | $1300—About t 1k from Mission- st. elect s , nearly new bay-window cottage; 1 E e/rs a small ILDING LOT. 7:6x110; street ac- d;"'a fine loca- reet sewered and " walk from Biis- i; onl Valerncia-st. OTHER LOT AT A SACRI 06—Lot" all ready to build on; ard st., a step from car line, ND LOT. | Chepultepec CITY REaL ESTATE. BALDWIN & HOWELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. $4500—Hayes st., nr. Lagunma; lot 27:6x120, running through to Linden ave.; improvements consist of 2 flats on Linden ave., renting for $21; Hayes st. frontage vacant. $2600—Great bargain; Clement st., nr. Fourth ave.: modern cottage 'of 5 rooms and bath: on sunny side of street; lot 25x100; terms to suit. $8200—Tillmore st., nr. Haight; 4 flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath each; rent $70; lot 4Sx83. —Sutter st., nr. Fillmore; 2 modern flats of § and T rooms, bath, etc.; each lot 5x137:6; Tent $67 50. $3400—Cole st., nr. Frederick: 2 new flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each: just completed and rented for $52 50 per month; lot 25x100: street accepted; a good investment in a favored locality. $3000—A great bargain; Bryant st, mnr. Fourth; 2 story house of 9 rooms and bath; must be sold at once. ATTENTION, TEAMSTERS. $6000—Webster st., nr. Hayes; comfortable 2 story house, § rooms and bath; big lot, 37:6x 1 large stable and wagon house: just the place for a man who keeps several horses. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A SCHEME TO REDUCE YOUR REN TRY IT.—Thousands of people in this ecity are working hard every month to fill their landlord’s pockets, when they might just as easily pay their rent money to themselves. We have heard people who knew so littie about the subject that they claimed it was cheaper to rent than to own a home. If you have any such idea as this, call on us.” We can prove to you conclusively that after paying all expenses it is very much cheaper to buy a house than to rent one. $2000—New cottage of 5 rooms and bath on Pennsylvania ave., nr. Twenty-fifth st.; lot 25x 100; terms same as rent. . $2400—Terms $200 cash, balance in $20 month- modern cottage of I rooms 1y installments: ar. Church; lot and_bath on Thirtieth st., 2ex114. $575—Best portion of Leavenworth st.: handsome 2 story bay window residence of § rooms; for sale on easy terms. §2600—Great bargain: Clement st., nr. Fourth e.; modern cottage ‘of 5 rooms and bath, on y side of street; lot 25x100: terms to suit. $1500—New bay window cottage of 4 rooms and bath, on terms of 3400. cash, $20 monthly; nr. Virginia ave.; Tot 25x70. §1800—Good 6 room and bath’' cottage on Whitney st.. nr. Thirtieth; lot 25x125; easy te: n be arranged. Terms, installment plan; Eureka st.. Nineteenth; new cattage of 5 rooms, bath all modern conveniences. Call for further particulars. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ar. SOME CHEAP LOTS. $2300—Page st., nr. Shrader; key lot, 25x137 mortgage $1500 can stand. 2 yt_.:mfi ‘heap corner; Hayes and Clayton; 25x 06:3. §1000 each—Terms $30 cash, balance §10 month- ly; cheapest lots in Richmond; Third ave., be- tween California and Clement. $1475 each—Frederick st. (sunny side), be- tween Shrader and Cole; nice surrounding one block to the park. 2 v side of McAllister st., nr. Ba- corner of Frederick and Shrader sts.; 44:416x100. st., $5000—Oak subdivide. 50—Devi nr. Broderick; 50x137:6; will nr. McAllister; 25x100. ted; Lombard st., nr. 37:6. an st., nf. Oak; 25x100. van st., nr. Oak; 50x100. nr. Page; lot 27:6x100; A4Sy terms. 30 eech—Sacramento st., nr. Walnut; %x 100 ‘each: eas : street bituminized §4150—Pacific ave., nr. Baker Allister st., nr. Scott , nr. Broadway; 13110 cach—Pay’st., nr. Van Ness ave. 1 00—Ven Ness ave, nr. Francisco st.; 25x [ siwfl;Corner of Van Ness ave. and Bay st.; 7:6x100. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 26,000 ACRES! ! 26,900 ACRES! ! A Magnificent Cattle Range. ‘A Magnificent Cattle Range. Flanking Capay Valley, the well-known early fruit center in Yolo County. We offer for sale five separate adjoining cattie or sheep ranches, aggregating 26,550 acres of land. To be sold as a whole or singly at from $2 2 to $4 per acre These ranches possess all the. necessary re- quisites for a grand cattle or sheep range, hav- ing well-watered, open and. timbered iands, growing in abundance the natural grasses. Not having been pastured for a year or two they are in fine condition. They were taken in for the mortzage by the Bank of Wood- land, and are offered at less than the foreclos- ura price. This bank also controls some of the best Fruit and Grain lands in Capay Valley and in other desirable locations in the State, which we are offering at very low prices. FROM 32 00, to $40 00 PER ACRE. Call or send and get a catalogue of thesc lands with pricelist. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. In Subdivisions! ! In Subdivisions! ! At Assessed Value! ! At Assessed Value! ! A grand opportunity. We offer for sale 5000 acres cf the estate of Sarah Blake (deceased) in subdivisions at exactly the County Asses- sor's valuation. There is Do better land in the State for GRAIN, FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND AL- FALFA. It lies cn the Merced River on the line of the proposed Merced and Yosemite Valley Rail- road, and has unsurpassed possibilities for sup- plying the great mountain and Yosemite Vai- {;y trade with fruit, vegetables and dairy pro- uce. In plats of 12 acres and acre and upward. bbb ‘Write now for particulars to McAFEE BROS., San Franciseo, Cal. A FEW sample bargains from my enormo: list. " Remember that I am personaily ac. quainted with the hundreds of ranches I handle—more than all other agents put to- gether in San Francisco. _“rv-l.owm; are all within 50 miles cf this $1650—16 acres, level cultivated loam; fen 800d_buildings, 30 trees, stock, tools. ere " $2750—70 acres adjoining city iimits; 20 acres fruit; complete set of buildings, water, tim- ber, etc. §3150—20 acres, level dark loam; 10 acres orchard; fine buildings; 1 mile from railroad town, 9 from Haywards. $1000—33 acres, level cultivated loam; 300 trees; 7 acres vineyard; good buildings; i mile steamer landing. $5000—50 acres Al cultivated loam; 20 acres orchard; fine buildings, stock, tools, crop, ete. $6000—30 acres choice loam; 9 orchard; fine bulldings; 3 miles from’ Haywards. $7000—120 acres unequaled general farm; bargain; splendid buildings; 12 acrss crehard stock, tools, crop. §10,000-210 acres, Santa Clara Valley; com- plete with orchard, vineyard, etc. §15,000—240 acres, unsurpassed level loam; ex- cellent buildings, orchard, vineyarl and fully | equipped. | . D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, | 4A Geary st., near Chronicle bldz., city. | MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDS FOR SUBURBAN HOMTS. Espeially adapted to ralsing decidious fruits and vegetalles: we have a few choice subdivisions of 10 10 20 acres each in the New- low prices, ranging from $125; only half a mile from Mountain View station. Apply for full | particulars to E%ass‘rgf.kl:hbmgcnl‘& CO., rket st.. San Francisce. Or WOOSTER & WHITTON, s 7 West Santa Clara st., San Jose. SWEENY RANCH, NEAR REDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO COUNTY. We will subdivide the celebrated ranch of $1750—Washington st., nr. Cherry: 43:6%x 127:8%. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. i S0s0s Big value 'in 0S0s e 0S0S— Real estate at— 508 0 o et ot o |E 054 M fpeck & C 2 Market—S O § | ot O S-Loans, 6 to 6% per cent; insurance, etc-S O | < 8 - $135,000. -8 N & CO, | Corner; grand investment: pays 6 per cent met omery for 10 years. 8 'y st , | A. $130,000. - C. | Corner; brick buflding: rents $800; one tenant. D AGENT, | M 3125,000. OMERY ST. | lot on Army and Twenty- | to electric road. | r for store; must be sold; i feet on Ja son st., overlook- : panhandle of park. & lots north of park. th ave. and C Montgomery st oppo- building, offers for sale i500, splendid-cor- 24th st. by k house; | 0, rent $60, | > feet to rear 1ero. wn business 5 a business house on’ Geary st., store and rooms be- dats upstairs; paying biiy ‘an_elegant business corner, od-rent, and is sure to improve to '—Howard st., ooms and double flat h and Bryant sts.; nothing “more and the chance to buy by | and 200 feet on 2 sts., with the 12 ele- il be withdrawn. | ; 2-story and base- | pal street 4 blocks rent $3. » Potrero and lot 25x100; cheap. feet, on 17th street, a few Isom street, with a stable. erty on a business month. VED. ; 105 feet on 24th work all completed; Lypn; lot 1 surrounding. ) each; Fairmount; 2 | Frady for bl 300° earti=2 loti {KS Trom car: EW YEAR'S BARGAL The. . very. : best a man with a famity: WAL ever be s iake. We have iea-new. 5200 AnA; bu ges, Which we have-Just: b hgmies—the: H YOu ‘IOF the wrhood of cozy n we will sell now vaying. O the: Fay "y landlord | 2 0 pay yourself, ked upto your | your own | an’ inspectl Taka Mission: | pection ake on- st. “edrs, - transfer acont | Hoffman 4 St ames Cotter, You the prop- mery st., will upward—Bullding _lots ar -§5°-monthly. JACOB feomery, st A §50-down-and- $1335 monthly will buy a new 4:vbom _drnid: bath cottage. conv neighborhood; 3 already sol 11" Montgomery st. 2 nvest: you th éhoies-of 30.10ts near Golden Gate Park: oni §1%0-"each,’ JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Monigom thwest corner Leavenworth and | . BLE. unobstructed marine vies 2300 Leavenworth st. southwest corner 12; street sewered; mort- can remain. Address ;“room 16. n Cortland ave. for | all office. . | | 3."BOAS, 330 Montgomery st.—Loans on life | 20 h Business property; gilt edge; one tenant; rent $700. s. £100,000. PP—Cor.; T feet, with new improvemen EEE—Orpheum; for secured tenant; rent CC- , 000 K——DMarket st., near Baldwin; two fronts.. $110,000. %0x120 feet, within block of Tivoll. 75,000, Corner; 200x137:6; on Leavenworth st.; partly improved: rents ek 325,000, 20x100; viclnity Mission and 16th. O—Nine nice flats near Sixth st.; S O—Other Bargains.—— Other Bargains—8 O Q80— _A. M. SPECK & CO. S0 8 SOSO—A. M. SPECK & CO—B80S0 §250 3250 $250 GREATEST SNAP OFFERED. Must be sold at once; cut from $100 to $250; street work all done: lots level and on grade’ cor. Moultrie and Blaine sts.; 1 short block Joiigd minutes' BROS., 115 Montgomery st. OOM cottage and lot, $1500 o 1_block from Mission cars; $]6 montbly. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. —_—e MONEY TO LOAN. Cor.; rents $65—S from Cortland ave. ani Ik to cars. $250 ANY amount at 6% p. ct. on real estats 3d mortgages, estates, undivided 4 & interests, real estate in probate, life insurance, goods in warehouse, furniture and planos without re- moval; mortgeges and legacies bought; lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. LOANS on furniture or plance 1n 8. ¥., Oal land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on dlamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jeweiry Btore, 948 Market st., tel. green 204. ON furniture and pianos without removal; no commission; lowest interest; part payments received; money quick and confidential. 1170 Market st.. room 5. no de- 5 per_month Interest on each $1000; 55 cents “'per mo. on $100: sny amount: on 24 mort- gage, any security. Address Cash. Bx 2, Call. ON furniture, pianos; city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates; no commission; $25 up; private party. BONELLL 402 Geary st. GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth st., upstairs; strictly private; low rates; tel. red 1021; estab. 1863, ON furnitura, pianos: no commission; low rates; private. SCRIBNER & CO., 7 City Hall Square. ANY sum, Ist or 2d mortgages, estates in pro- bate, et¢. Room 7, 508 California st. the late Miles D. Sweeny in tracts of 100 acres or less: rich soil for fruit, grain and vege- | tables; ‘plenty of water; this property imme- | diately adjoins Redwood City and is only one | hour's ride from San Franeisco; suitable for small home farms; prices Lelow aill forme | guotaticns and’ upon unusually easy term or particulars call or address | ASTON, ELDRIDGE & Cf i 638 Market st., San Francisco. | _Or our branch office at Redwood City. | 40 ACRES, orchard, near Merced: most l bearing Yo 1 d_productive: a choice property: y rich soil; cheap irrigation; will seil on | | half on easy terms or exchange for farm in | | Westein States east of Missourt River; $10,- = 00 | of 5 sunny, convenient rooms, 3li. 1and mear Auburn, Placer | 154 ucres fine | | County; €2 acres full bearing orchard: im- provements first-class; abundant irrigation; this is the *“Model m’’ of the great fruit | belt of Placer County; price $20,000; cost over 000; & rare bargain: photographs at bffice. | “Sure Crops—Fine level grain land 10 to | #$15 per acre; an easy haul to new Vailey Rail- | road; no anxious watching of the clouds all | winter for rain: finest and cheapest system of irrigation in the world; absolute independence: | buy land where you can count on a crop evers | year; easy terms to good farmers, —An opportunity to own a first-class bearing terms; no forfeiture after §250 has been paid no need to leave present employment: is not an experiment: has been in successful opera- tion over 4 years: nnery and packing houses | on the ground and on railroad: property and | manag=ment of the highest character; over 240 acres already sold in subdivisions; we refer to the buyers $2500—8 acres, 10. ; cholee To- cality at San Jose: 1597 crop, 30 tons: irrigat- ing facilities, hence big crops: only $5% cash, balance on mortgage: a bargaln unsurpassed. GEORGE A. RAYMOND, Real Bstate, 210 Sansome st. ROADSIDE hous stage stopping place in 10 acres orchard: house of il rooms, saloon and blacksmith shop; running water: nearly furnished: sell for $5000 .or will rent: a good | opportunity. EDWIN K. ALSIP &.CO., sec- ond floor, Mills buildin | $1800_GRAND home of 40 acres, near a town, | " with a nice house. barn, 450 fruit trees, etc.: | part.cash: a chance of a lifetime. A. M. PECK & CO., 602 Market st. # DOWN, % monthly, nc interest, for fine 10- acre tracts near Auburn. Placer County; over 70 acres sold. JACOR HEYMAN. 11 Montgomery st. OLIVE ranch for sale or exchange for city oF _Berheley propert; Aqdreu A.. box 90 Call. § TO 150 acres, near Mill Valley le stream and shade trees; sultable for camp- ing or resorts; also 2 acres near station, with dwelling, outhouses, small orchard: _cheap. JAS. TUNSTEAD, San Rafael. $3500—Ranch, 93 acres; improved; house of 4 rooms; new barn; implements: 50 acres fruit and grain, balance good rolling pasture; 3 miles from Santa Cruz, on county road; $2000 cash: balance easy terms: exchange for San Francisco property. Inquire 78 Rausch st. 700 ACRES for =ale or to rent. Inquire $59 Mis- sion st., room 9. WANTED—To_exchange a home in San Jose valued at $1200 for a small improved ranch; alance must be on easy terms. Box 348 0 to §50,000; lowest rates: Ist and 2d_morts. any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery. CITY and country; any sum: lst and 24 mort- gages, estates, etc. MURPHY, 628 Mkt. st. LITTLE homes close to town; improved; easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pieces on § and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday 632 Market S, _———— —_—— ON planos, furniture; To removal; lowest 116 McAllister. DENTISTS. rates: no com.; private. PIANOS, furniture, etc.; no removal; terms. 29 Flood bldg., 4th and Market. $100,000 on life insurance policies; low interest. JOS. B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine. 10 SIXTH—Most rellable place to borrow mon- ey; diamonds and jewelry. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. tn vragoer. for msiling. FINANCIAL. insurance policies and buys bank books. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made, o0ld plates made over like new: teeth from $ per set; extracting Glc; gas given. DR. GEO. W. LEBK, genuine Leck dentist, discover of painless éxtraction & patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. hall & Wise tract, which we offer at extremely | For Employes and Persons of Modest Means | orchard of 1 to 10 acres at a fair cost on easy | bay county; 100 acres: 60 choice bottom land: | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. QAKLAFP_AFIAL» l:l'ltA'l'l. l;OME piac Bt Dlace, 10 acres, near Walnut Creek: house, barn, orchard, tools, $3500. C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. 295 ACKES, Contra Costa County; part grain, rt stock land; elegant trade. C. K. KING, Broadway, Oakland. 20 ACRES near Nevada City, all clear, for lodeing house. €. K. KING, 302 Broadway, aklaad. 5 ACRES, house, barn and tools; Haywards, $1230; also 2 acres, Haywards, $600. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland. 50 WILL build a new 3-room cottage, with lot 50x125, in the Alvin tract, near Fruitvale; $25 down, $ monthly. JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Montgomery st. IT'S not too late; if you come at once you can buy a cottage, cabin and lot for $150, $10 cash, $5 monthiy: a §75 lot, well worth $150. $ cash, $ monthly; streets all graded, some macadamized: fine school and 3 electric-car lines near: climate, soil and situation very best. H. Z. JONES, owner of the Allendal tract, East Oakland, 459 Ninth st., bel Broadway and Washington, Oakland; car- riage free. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—Continued 261 MINNA, cor. Fourth—Front sunny house- keeping; double and single; cheap. 561 MISSION, near Second—3 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; also sunny back rooms. 13 MOSS, off Howard, near 7th—Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 81 NATOMA—Double and single sunny rooms; single rooms from §1 up; also housekeeping rooms; popular prices; respectable place. 21 NINTH—Front sunny suite for light house- keeping; cooking stove; running water. SEVENTH—$6; two furnished housekeep- ing rooms. 119A SIXTH—3 or 4 sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. 18 SOUTH PARK, near Third_Two sunny fooms to rent; mlcely furaished (or house- eeping. 108 TAYLOR—Furnished back parlor for light housekeeping or single gentleman. 1) THIRD—~Housekeeping suite; also one room ’e:‘ front, furnished complete for housekeep- 367 TWENTY-FIRST, near Chattanooga—Back and front parlor, unfurnished; $6. 3553 TWENTY-SIXTH—Furnished housekeep- ing rooms, §8 and §10 per month; everything complete. $1400 WILL buy a 2-story house of § laree rooms and bath on Twenty-fitth st., near San Pablo ave. A. J. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth st., Oakland. . 1 have an § room, ne view; very convenient will sell on easy terms or will exchange. P. KERN. Oakland, Cal. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. 1139 VALENCIA—2 sunny bay-window house- keeping rooms and bath; furnished. _—_— ROOMS TO LET. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. . 246 EIGHTH—Sunny rooms; housekeeping; $6 up. % $6000—Good opportunity to buy or trade for Oakland or San Francisco property on a main thoroughfare, near Fruitvale; 3 acres of sandy loam, with 2-story house of 7 rooms, roadside house, wagon-shed, scales, large barn, windmill and tank, fruit and shade trees; unincumbered. §1150—Great bargain: house of 7 rooms, base- ment and attic, barn, fruit trees; lot 50x124; near school; easy terms. $850—House of 5 rooms, good well and force pump, barn, 2 chicken-houses, fruit trees, shrubbery, hothouse; lot 76x108; all fenced. $600—$50 cash, balance §10 per month; house of 7 rooms and basement; fruit trees; lot 3ox11 1 block from Fruitvale avenue. $175 EACH—40 choice lots; fine location; 5 min- utes from Fruitvale' station; size of lots 5%125 ft.: must be sold. H. A _PLEITNER, Fruits le_statio (ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. »aying rent. mial cottage, 4 rooms and bath. Handsome cottage near station. —House of 6 rooms; all modern conveni- lonial cottage, 6 rooms; fine grounds. USE & REMMEL, Bay st. station | (broad gauge), Alameda: 628 Market st., San | Francisco. Open Sundays and holidays. | FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, house d | lot, 35x115. Apply 1823 Pacific ave., Alameda. CHEAPEST and best in' America—The Weekly Call, sent to any address in the United States or Cani one year for §1 50, postage free. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. rnished or unfurnished fine 10- room house; furnace, etc.; cholce part of Berkeley and pear R. R. station; large grounds; rent reasonable. to good, responsible tenant. W. H. ASH, 415 Montgomery st. 9, §3200, $2800—Just look at these 3 houses, only 3 blocks east of station in North Berke- le fine 7. 6 room bay view; 11 new and modern; very your terms are ours. See property and owner at 1427 Spruce st., Berke- ley, or WARREN CHENEY, Berkeiey Sta- HOUSES TO LET. story house; lot 120 feet to cheap. of 5 rooms: in fine order, 1367 Kearny | _st., near Greenwich. 09 SUTTER, near Taylor—For office and resi- dence; S rooms; very choice; investigate. $25—House of 10 rooms; bath; sunny belt. 100 Cumberiand st., bet. 19th and 2th, Guerrero Dolores. 38 FELL—Elegantly papered: porcelain tub: latest plumbing: 6 rooms; go and see it; only §2%. Apply MADISON & BURKE. | ALL_OVER TOWN- THE Cosmopolitan—Select family hotel; 100 Fifth st., cor. Mission; rooms 0c, T5c and §1 per night; §2 to $5 per week. 107 FIFTH—Fleasant sunny unfurnished rooms to let. 314 FIFTH—$1 a week; large room; closet, bath; private. 1219 FILLMORESunny furnished rooms for gentlemen, $. 760 FOLSOM—Double sunny furnished front room; rent cheap. 102 GEARY—Sunny furnished rooms for gents; T4 ana g7, ; 518 GEARY—Elegant sunny housekeepin rooms; suites, double and single: reasonabl 1050 GOLDEN GATE—1 fo 3 well furnished sunny rooms; either for gentlemen or light housekeeping; with gas, cook stove and free use of telephone. 116A GRANT AVE.—Newly opened and newly Tenovated house: furnished and unfurnished rooms and offices; reasonable. 1806 HOWARD, cor. Fourteenth—Three sunny front_rooms, 39. T15 HOWARD, St. Davids—200 rooms: sultes; single; sunny reading-roo ; %e up. 112¢ HYDE, near Sacramento—Private family; large front alcove room, v without : nien Nicely furnished room, second flight, room 7. sunny furnished ARLINGTON House, sunny rooms, en suite and single in every respect: terms reasonable. 127 Kearny—Pleasant firsi-class 56 LARKIN—Sunny furnished room and single; $ and $6. SUITE suitable for a physician or dentist— parlor, kitchen, single room. 327 Larkin. 4 MARY—Furnished room, private family, to middle-aged gentleman; reference required. 14 McALLISTER—Reduced; sunny suites, $12; rooms, offices, studios, class rooms, $7 50 mo. 87 MINNA, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay window room; $1 a week. 1220 MISSION-—Newly furnished sunny wuite; also 'K HOUSE, 781 Mission; select family rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. 221 OAK—A fine bay-window room with all comforts of home; board if Jesired; in a quiet family. 327 O'FARRELL—Large front room, with kitchen, unfurnished; $10; separate entrance. $35% O'FARRELL, near Jones—Furnished and unfurnished rooms; very reasonable. 2215 PINE_. for 1 or 2 Nice quiet bay window front room entlemen, 3§ per month. 17 POLK—Front double and single rooms; §1 per week and up. 5 bay window parlors: smaller Tooms; run- ning water: gas: §150 to $4 per week. 9 POWELL—Nice cozy furnished front room for rent. g 52 SBCOND—Nice single and double room: to §3 week: $1 5¢ to 50c per night; respectable. You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. ‘COTTAGES TO LET. $10—COTTAG Point_Lobos or to EASTO! rooms; 7 Cook st., near .__Appiy’ to 516 Folsom st., & ELDRIDGE, 638 Market st. ¢ cottage, 5 rooms; hot_and cold water and stationary tubs; $14. 3219 Foisom st.; key grocery. Nicely furnished rooms; suites or single; day, week or month. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— Suites; single: sunny: elevator; moderate. Sutter—Furnished transient; 25¢ up. 109 TAYLOR—Single and double rooms, §1 %5 to §2 25 per week; front suite. 06 TAYLOR—Well furnished sunny room for gentleman. A GOOD start for 189; 14 month free: nice cottages, flats, $10 up.” Speck & Co., 603 Mkt. 127 FAIR OAK st.—4 roo | “garden; 4 room cottage with g GANT new cottage, sunny side of Twenty- | " fitth, between Sanchez and Noe; rent, $1S. | 3612 ARMY, near San Jjose a 5 rooms, basement, I SUNNY ocottage of 4 ment and stable. $7, $5 and § der. 5 rooms, bath, base- Fifteenth and Dolores sts. cottages, 3 and 4 rooms; good or- Apply 845 Bryant, or Umbsen'& Co., 14 Montgomery FLATS TO LET. $25—-ELEGANT sunny Hyde and Green sts.; 7 marine view; cars pas HOWELL, 10 Montgomery 2 THIRD-Large front room suitable for any business. BOARDING AND ROOMS PARTIES desiring large sunny rooms, with best accommodations in_first-class private boarding-house, call at 33 Van Ness a MRS. E. J. SCHLESINGER. 2 FELL—Sunny furnished rooms: board op- tional; parlor for 2 with board, $35. - 20 EDDY—Sunny front single and double rooms: first-class board, §3 50. 511 FOLSOM—Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $ per week; nice house; nice location. 410 HYDB—Tine sunny rooms, with board, $20 each; use of parlor and piano. HOTEL SALISBURY; beautiful grounds; ta- ble unsurpassed. 299 Hyde, cor. Eddy. LOWER modern 4 roomed Upper modern 4 roomed fiats. Upper modern 5 roomed flats. n Jose ave.. betwoen %ith an: F. PLUMBE, Agent, 1402 Val 4 AND G-room flats; baths, laundries, gardens. sunny. attractive’ locations, ‘o Thelfth st and Gien Park ave.; rents §12, §13, $14, $18 and $23 5. DEMPSTER, 3 Glen Park ave. Twelfth s G A 3§25 nice eottages and fiats on Geary st., nr. Polk. SPECK CO., 602 Market st. WALDORF, 308 Powell-Newly renovated; ele- gant rooms: board. MRS. CALHOUN. _—mmm- a8Mm STOLLES TO LET. FIRST-CLASS store, cor. Geary and Polk sts.; suitable for drug store; easy terms to de- sirable tenant. Apply MADISON & BURKE. $15—STORE to let, southwest corner Ellis and Scott; two living rooms connected. —_—_— e OFFICES TO LET. §$10 A MONTH—6 Alpine st.; 5 rooms and bath; hot and cold water; wash 'trays; sun in every room. Apply No. § above 2 JESSIE—3 rooms; yai ren; $10. ELEGANT flat, 7 rooms 727 McAllister 67 WILLOW AVE.—Sunny flat, 4 rooms, bat ga Key at 1339 Laguna st. e -~ N—Lovely, sunny flats; five and _six rooms; grand view: 3is. DOWN-TOWN fats, © 203% and 305% Mason cellar; no chil- I modern improve- 1 SEVENTH, opp. new Dostoffice lot—Flat 4 sunny rooms; rent moderate, FULL set of teeth, 35; painless extractiofi; see our_combination plate, thin as paper; war- ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our speciklty; teeth im- lanted or tranzplanted; fillings 50c, crowns 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. McAFEE BROS.. 108 Montzomery st. —_—— PROPERTY TO EXCHANGT, (‘l,(}"celnt for income property; cash differ- 20 houses and Tots, 50 ranches, all sizes, from $100 t ouses, Oakland and_Alameda. § What Have You to Offer? H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room A, First Eloor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS: FOR PARK LOTS. NEW ‘BLOCKS! ""CAN'T -BE BEAT! $430 and §500; graded lots in Sunset Helghts bet. 9th and 10th aves., L and M sts.; beautiful view: mild climate; only $25 down and $10 monthly. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. ——— ———— e LORSES, ket, 327 Sixth nesday. SULLIV. 50 head of horses suitable for ness. Turk street Car Stable, flm'-'l"f'-gw:{ et WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WE CAN SUIT YOU, SURE. % per Cent Saved in Richmond Lots. $400, $450 to $750; choicest lots; graded, mac- adamized and sewered; near electric cars: on i liments. SOL'GETZ & BROTHER. Call for Maps and Diagrams. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Crocker building. . ON easy terms, will buy the most at- tractive home buiit this vear; %th st.. neas Church;. lot 25x114; .nicely arranged 3-story residence of § rooms, bath, etc.; best plumb- ing; handsomely decorated walls; no ex- pense has been spared; the house must be seen to be appreciated. BALDWIN & HOW- ELL, 10 Montgomery st balance $13 35 monthly room and bath cottage and lot: close to car lines: 5 already sold. JACOB HEYMAN, e gomery st. i ALL kinds new and second-hand wagons, car- riages, buggles, carts, harness; largest as- |_sortment, lowest prices. 1ith and V’:I“m.-. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painiess Qentistry; no shock; painless extractic: positive fact; full set of teeth, §5 up; siiver fillings, 2%e up; gold crowxs, $35 up; your teeth put in without a plate; open evenings. 967 Market st., cor. Sixth; phone Jessle 635. NEW York Gentista_Flates % up; sil er mi- ings, up; gol 58, up; plates mended, $1 up; painiess. extraction, 506 all work warranted. 963 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. $—FULL set of teeth; best make; kept in repair; extracting free; fillings. 50c; crowns, $3 . Pacific Dental Parlors. 18 Third st. OHIO dental parlors, 906 Market st.; painicss extracting, 50c; open evenings and Sundays. DR. J. J. LEEK, 1126 Market st.; open even- ings: Sunday till noon; registered dentist. W. C. HARDING, M. D., 500 Sutter st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. . KEY, 1320 Market st. BET of teeth, without a plate. DR. H. C. OUNG. 1541 Polk st. COLTON Dental Association, $06 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installmentes 1 fine on . open buggy; also 1 hack. $28 Harrison st. O express, 2 grocery, 1 business and buggy. 1161 How; g i TO LEASE. RECREATION PARK— e privileges of San Lorenzo Grove to let for|the coming season on reasonable terms to the! pr;:fer pcrtr Apply at the office of the jand, San ndro and Haywards Elec- ilway, 908 Broadway, Oakland. . M. C. A. bullding, 232 Sutter st., to it for long term of lease. Apply 2 A ,» Mason and Ellis sts. gt 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. TYPEWRITEES. A ALL !{mflt.l sold and rented; few partly used sale cheap; send for sampl ALEX“A’NDEB & CO., 110 lont‘m::y‘:l‘m REMINGTON No. 3: fine order; §25; sample sent. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Montgom n SUNNY upper flat, 6 rooms and by 159 Stiver st. R 3441 20th, near Capp—7 room flat; 7 3 basement; modern; $25. Sa=iith: e OCTAVIA and Haight—Elegant corner flat of 7 rooms and bath, $32 50. Apply MADI BURKE. pply ISON & ALL OVER TOWN— e e You flats_to rent BALDWIN Howfih :n-llnnlmmmwn. s 167 NINTH st.—Branch office of The Call; sub- seriptions and want ads taken. e ————————————— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. A A A A A A A A A AN A A A AN AR 422 BRANNAN—Room for housekeeping, with se of stove, $1 & week. 422 BRANNAN—TWO sunny rooms for rent, $ per month. 267 CLEMENTINA—Front an k parl housekeeping; complete, o eck parlor for 318 FOURTH—Furnished rooms for housekeep- Ing or without; reasonable. 21 FRANKLIN—Corner bay-wind rooms f ‘housekeepin Y 31 515 GOUGH—Housekeeping rooms, kitchen and bedroom. 615 JESSIE—3 nice sunny rooms. 761% HOWARD—Nicely furnished ~window sulte, with kitchen; others; mm::{k. 54 HOWARD_Neatly furniehed housekeeping. Tooms; gus; bath: cheap. 433 LARKIN—Nicely furnished housekeepi: rooms, with kitchen. 3 225 LEAVENWORTH-Medium-sized unfur- allhed front room, American family, adults, 111% MINNA—Large furnished front bay- ed, sunny house- . | window housekeeping room; cheap. PHYSICIANS. 548 MINNA—2 nicely furnish, keeping rooms. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, oflice and res. 1208 | 33 MINN. le and Market; diseases of women a speciaity. T5¢ and ‘3‘&"‘-«; RoneSTinG b 218 SANSOME st., now occupied by W. Loaiza , 411 Montgomery. * LEGAL NOTICES, BRI TR R SR The California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic rocess from B. Freccero, in the Frazer and wank Gravel Mine at Washington Ranch, Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in an old pit; from Manuel Silva and Joseph Enos, in the Cherokee Flat Mine. at Cherokee, Butte County, to deposit tailings on a flat below the mine; from J. sino, in the Grizzly Bear Placer Mine, near Johnsville, Plumas County, to deposit tailinks in Squirrel Creek: from Paul Zerga et al., in the Last Chance Placer Mine, near Sierra City, Sierra County, to deposit ta ings on & flat below the mine; from T. T. Kirk- ham, in the Mount Vernon Mine, near Nevada City, Nevada County, to deposit tailings in Mount Vernon ravine: from William Ross, in the Clark Mine, near Oleta, Amador County, to deposit tailings in Deadman's Creek; from Charles E. Wise, in the White Oak Mine, near Colfax. Placer County, to deposit tailings in Tive Oak ravine; from John Solari and Jos Devencenzi, in the Red Gulch and Mahala Flat Hill ‘i‘,':“c..‘:f“' Voleano, Amagor Cou ty, to depost ings In a ravine below the mines; from J. . and M. H. Goodman, in t Bicknell Miné; near Volcano, Amador County, 1o deposit taliings in North' branch of Sutter Creek: and from S. R. Hackley, in the Indiana and Gold Bug Mine, near Omo Ranch, El Do- Tado County, to deposit tallings in P Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be erry’s heid room 58, Flood Imlldllls. San Francisco, Cal., ::J-mnryn.un.nl P m. OTICE of railroad _consolidation—Pursuant N the statuts In such case made and . pea Vided, notice Is hereby given that the Valiey Railroad Company and the Extension Railway Company, written consent of the stockholders than three-fourths in value of of each of sald corporations it to the statute In such B Sl e S e properties, assets and franchises the “RANDOLPH' House, 501 Post st., cor. Mason. CHILDREN BOARDED. PLEASANT home for two or three children: healthy location; music if desired; terms WARKER, 78 Hopkine s: Highisnd Pack v, fopkins st., ans East Oakland. X i WIDOW would like child to board; good care; terms reasondble. 448 Tehama st. WIDOW would like 2 children to board or 2 working girls; comfortable home. 31 Clara. to board; terms moderate; best of care; references exchanged. $} Faimouth st. RESPECTABLE party would like to board one or two children or baby; terms reasonable. Box 244, Call office. BICYCLES. GENT'S, ladies’, boys' bicycle, also Singer sew- ing machine; §15 each. 1531 Bddy st. O Glear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow, [SHADED AREAS SHOWPRECIPITATION[* DURING PAST 12 HOURS.. EXPLANATION. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fig- ures at station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The wind ‘“high” means high barometic pressure and Is usually accampanied with fair weather; “low" refers to low pres- sure and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. ‘Lows' usually drst appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, ruin is probable: but when the “low” is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain gouth of Oregon is im- probable. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Cali- fornia coast, wasmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an cpposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) San Franelsco, Jan. 1, § p. m. The following are the rainfalls for the past twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last season: Past This Last Stations. 24 Hours. Season. Season. | Eureka . 0 Red Bluff 0 | Sacramento o San Francisco . 0 Fresno .. . [ San Luis Obispo 0 Los Angeles 0 San Diego 0 3 Yuma . 0 0.85 San Prancisco temperature: Maximum 88, minimum 45, mean 52. WEATHER "CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECASTS. An area of high pressure continues over the Rocky Mountain and. plateau region. The pressure has risen slightly during the past -| twenty-four hours along the central portion of the Pacific Coat The temperature has risen in Southern Cali- fornia and remained nearly stationary else- where. No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun- tains. A maximum wind velocity of 40 miles per hour is reported blowing from the east at Tatoosh Tsland. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, January 2, 1598. Northern California—Cloudy - Sunday; light northerly winds. Southern California—Fair Sunday: continued warm weather; light northerly wind. Nevada and Utah—Fair Sunday. Arizona—Fair Sunday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday; northeasterly winds. Special report from Mount Tamalpais, taken at 5 p. m. —Clear;,wind north; 12 miles; tem- perature 58; maximum, 61 des. 5 ALEXANDER McADIE, Local Forecast Official — R BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence o persons authorized to Lave the same pub- lished. BORN. BENSON—In this city, December 2, 1897, to the wife of Frank D. Benson, a daughter, BERRY—In Eureka, December 27, 1897, to the wife of Eugene L. Berry, a daughter. GRANFIELD—In this city, December 26, 1897, to the wife of William Granfield Jr., a son. GAMBREL—In Oroville, December 25, 1897, to “the wife of Charles Gambrel, a son. MATTSON—In Alameda, December 24, 1897, to the wife of C. Mattson, a daughter. POTTLE—Near East Butte, December 27, 1897, to the wife of J. L. Pottle, a daughter. SCHWEITZER—In San_ Jose, December 30, 1897, to the wife of W. H. Schweitzer, a daughter. SOHER—In this city, December 26, 1897, to the wife of Emil Soher, a son. STOVER--On Clear Creek, December 27, 1897, 5 the wife of Charles Stover, a son. TRACY—In Alameda, December 23, 1887, to the wife of Benjamin F. Tracy, a son. ‘WILSON—Near Vernon, December 23, 1897, to the wife of John Wilson, a daughter. WOOLLEY—In Visalia, December 25, 1897, to the wife of Thomas Woolle: son. Sp————————————— MARRIED. COLE—KLEMP—In Sacramento, December 25, 1597, by the Rev. F. M. Odom, Henry A. Cole and Edith A. Kiemp. CROSS—DOWNING—Near Camp Badger, De- cember 25, 1837, by J. W. Elder, J. C. Cross and Margaret C. Downing. DWYER—MAHON—In Sacramento, December 27, 1897, Thomas F. Dwyer and Martha Ma- hon. GANGBIN—BROWN-—In Fresno, December 24, 1897, by Justice St. John, Frank H. Gangbin and Lottie M. Brown. HALL—WEBB—In Yuba City, December 2, 1887, by the Rev. J. W. Buxton, Joseph H. Hall and Mrs. Sarah E. Webb. MAGUIRE—HAYBURN—In this city, Decem- ber 22, 1887, by the Rev. P. R. Lynch, Ed- ward H. Magulre and Marguerite E. Hay- burn. both of San Francisco. MARTIN—RAPP—In _ Stockton, August 16, 1897, by the Rev. E. D. McCreary, George ‘M. Martin and Charlotte E. Rapp. PRICE-FURMAN—In Visalla, December 35, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. Jesse Wood, Harvey R. Price and Stella Furmen. REDMOND—BOHANNAN—In _this eity, No- vember 17, 1397, by the Rev. Father P. Scan- lan, assisted by the Rev. Father M. Scanlan, John T. Redmond and Mary Bohannan, both of San Francisco. ROMER—GILLIGAN—In this city, December Rev. Father Brady, Robert E. Romer and Elizabeth C. Gilligan. e —— DIED. ANGUS—In San Jose, December 31, 1897, Mrs. Elizabeth Angus, relict of the late Captain John A. Angus, sister of Archie McDonald and Mrs. Willard Morse, and mother of Adolph D. and John A. Angus Jr., aged 70 years 3 months and 2§ days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), upon the arrival of the San Jose broadgauge train at 1:30 p. m., at Third and Townsend streets. ASTON—In this city, January 1, 1888, Rose, beloved daughter of the late James L. and Sarah E. Aston, a native of San Francisco. BAUER—In this cfty, January 1, 1858, George Bauer, , beloved brother of Mrs. ' Michael Fricker and Charles Bauer, a native of Lan- s—uhb:ch. Canton ’!voenh. Alsace, aged years 3 montns and 25 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Charles Bauer, 132 First street, near Hiward. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. BARBER—In Marysville, December 20, 1897, Mrs. Elizabeth Dwight Barber, a native of Michigan, aged 66 vears. BITHEN—In this city, January 1, 18, Eliza beth, infan: daughter of F. L. and Sadie Bithen, a mative of San Francisco, aged 10 lays. CAROLAN—In this city, December 31, 1897, ‘Abbie, beloved wife of Richard Carolan, and motherof Jamesand the late Norah and Mary Fitzgerald, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 51 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 962 Jessie street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where services will be held for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWLEY—In_ this city, . January 1, 1868, Michael J., beloved husband of Mary A. Crowley. and dearly beloved father of Mrs. T. N. Holm and the late William J. Crow- ley, a native of County Cork, Irelamd, aged 69 years and 8 months. . 5t tend the funeral to-morrow. (Monday), “at 9:30 o'clock, from: his late residence. 1724 Page street, thence to St. Agnes’ Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- Cemetery, private. - 3 CLARK—December 28, 1807, Hawkins Clark, a native of England, aged 75 vears. - € Interment private. g 2 CLARK—In the City and County Hospital, January 1, 1828, Thomas Joseph Cfark, a na- tive of New York, aged 35 years. CALNEN—In this eity, December 31, 1897, at her residence, 4 Howard court, Margaret, be- loved wife of DanielsCalnen, and mother of Jobn J., Daniel M. and Kate Calnen, Mrs. T. Farrell and Mrs. W. Steévens, aged 65 years and 3 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. CAMPBELL—In this city, January, 1, 159, John, infant son of Daniel and Lena Cam bell, ‘a native of San Francisco, aged 2 days DERHAM—A solemn requiem mass will be of- fered for Rev.J. H. Derham, O.P., to-morrow (Monday), at 9 v'clock, at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets. DEVINE—In_Sacramento, Cal.. December 31, 1897, Ellen V., relict of the late P. J. Devine, and mother of James B. and_Edwin L. De- vine and Mrs. Winifred G. Dean, a native of Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 59 years anc 3 months. o7 Friends and acquaintances- are -respect- (Sunday), from the foot of Market street, on the arrival of 10:45 a. m. train from Sacra- mento, thence to Holy: Cross Church, Eddy street, between Devisadero and Scott, where services will be held at 12 o'clock, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 3 DELLWIG—In this city, December. 3, 1597, Doris, dearly beloved motherof - Theodore. Dell~ wig, Mrs. Emma Ehrenpfort,” Mrs.” Augusta Holling, Erich Dellwig of San Jose, Louis Dellwig of Washington, D. C., and Mr Dorothea Reinhardt of Braunschweig, Ge: many, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 90 years and 2 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully. invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Ehrenpfort, 926 Eddy street, near Gough. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. January 1, 1803, Angie U.; A. Dana, a native.of beloved - wife of H Canandagua, N. Y. DENIGAN—A month’s mind “requiem mass will be celekrated for the repose of the soul of the late Frank Denigah to-morrow (Mon- day), at 9 o'clock, at St. Paul's Church. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. DORGAN—In. Oakland, - December - 31, Hanora, beloved—wife Dorgan, a rative of the parish of Rahaspa, County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 58 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late: resi- dence, Pledmont avenue, near Broadway, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a re- repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30. o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. R., beloved husband of Mrs. Rose Bingham Evans, a native of Bath, Me., aged 6§ years 11 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2:30 o’clock, from the pariors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. In- terment Masonie Cemetery. | EDWARDS—In Oakland, ~December 31, 1507, Benjamin Franklin, -beloved son of Benja- min F. and Edith Edwards, a native of Oak= land, aged 6 years 5 months and 27 days. | EVERETT—In Sutter City, December 23, 1597, Henry Everctt, a native of New Hampshire, aged 72 years 4 months and 19 days. GRUSH—In Oakland, December 31, 1897, Mars garet, beloved wife of Henry Grush, and motheér of Fred and Arthur Grush, a native of * Denaglisney, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 49 years. z @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1413 Fifteenth street, therce to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. GRAY—In this city, December 31, 1897, Mary A. Gray, beloved mother of Mrs. Nellie Silva, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years 1i months and 25 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day- (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the residence of her daughter, 2151, Mason street. .Inter- ment Holy Crosé Cemetery. GAYLORD—1In this city, January ‘1, 1898, Courtland Hilliard Gaylord, M. .D., aged 3§ ears. YL Notice of funeral hereatter: HEIDENREICH—In this city, December 3, 1897, Fredegick Jr., beloved son-of C: and the late Frederick Heidenreich, brother of Emil Heidenreich and lirs. John Meyer, a native of New York, aged 37 years: A -member of Musicians’ Mutual Protective Tnion. (New York papers please copy.) - @7 Friends and acquaintances are respects. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi dence, MBA Fifth street. Cemstery, Presidio. . ; X HOSATTE—At - Vineyard - station, Sonoma County, December 3, 1897, I. B. Hosatte, dearly beloved father of Mrs.' J. B. Villain aged 80 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral service: this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. at the resi- dence of Mrs. J. B: Dupuy, 1305A Leaven- worth street; thence to the Church of Notre Dame des Victoire & 2 = 'WITT—In this city, January 1, 1898, Oden H(‘tzlxy Hewitt, a native of Bedford County, Virginia, aged 61 years 4 months and 2 days. > Funeral Wednesday, January 5, at Il o'clock, at Sutter Creek, Cal. Remains at the rooms of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street. aged 6 years and 9 months. % JOHNSON—Near Live Oak, December 29, 1507, land, aged aged 73 years and 7 months. KENNY—In this city, January 1, 1597, Aloy: sius D.. dearly beloved son of Frank C. and Mary O. Kenny, and grandson of Dennis and Alice Kenny and John and: Margaret Vinal, @a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 1S days. (Petaluma papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfully invited to ‘at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 21 Oak Grove avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LIDDLE—In Los Angeles, December 27, 1897, George K., beloved husband of Mary E. Lid- dle, father of George K. Liddle Jr., son of Robert and Clara Liddle, and brother of William R., Thomas J., R. E. and J. H. Liddle, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years & months and 25 days. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, from the Native Sons' Hall, 414 Ma- son street, under the auspices of California Parlor No. 1. Members of Alcazar Council No. 11, O. C. F., are requested to attend. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McLURE—In Berkeley, December 30, 1897, John Noble, beloved son of John A. and Ruth Martin McLure, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 vears 3 months and 23 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Fulton street, near Ashby avenue, Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. McGEE—Near Monson, December 25, 1597, John McGee, aged 41 years. MAGUIRE—In West Berkeley, January 1, 1898, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Nel- lie Petersen, 2022 Fifth street, Mary Agnes, biloved daughter of Peter and Mary Ma” suire, a native of Alameda, Cal., aged 7 Years 5 months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquainsances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from 2022 Fifth street, West Berkeley. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery. Oakland. . MITCHELL—In this city, January 1, 1808, Emma_Josephine, beloved' wife of Frank E. Mitchell, and beloved daughter of Winthrop J. Fifield, aged 20 years 9 months and 23 days, a native of San Francisco. MELONE—In Hanford, December 22, 1897, J. H. Melone, aged 64 years. O'NEIL—Entered into rest January 1, 1808, George, dearly beloved son of Ellen L. and the late Felix O'Neil, aged 28 years 5 months and 27 days. [Los Angeles and Portland (Or.) papers please copy.]. L7 Funeral private. PEWSTAT—In this city, December 30, 1857, Auguste Prestat, a native of Chailley, de- partement de I'Yonne, France, aged 72 years and 5 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenpe, thence to the French Church, where services will be held. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PARSON—In Congress, Ariz., December 31, 1897, Josiah, beloved husband of Mary Par- son, father of the late Willie Parson, ‘and brother-in-law of Barney McHugh, Mrs. 07 Friends are respectfully invited to.at- . ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary : tully invited to attend the funeral this day 1897, . - of the late Michael - quiem high mass will be celebrated for the - EVANS—Iw this city, January 1, 1897, George. Interment National and Mrs. J. B. Dupuy, ‘a native of France, JAMESON—TIn this city, January 1, 1898, ‘Wil-’ beloved son .of Norah and the late Joseph Jameson, a native of San Franclsco, Mrs. Catherine Johnson, a native of Eng- -

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