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‘ N HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1599, 29 \—‘_————_—h_—___’\-_/ RFAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. a: 4 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Tt TR e s, fr};\‘x& oot 'pll'n'q.‘_“mr‘-'; cheap. MUTIER. Traker, Tepetete. s Lot it MUSICAL 1IN Y and basement brick bullding: sleve: adapted for sto or < e T e -nnmm N & BURKE T ARMSTRONG, paimist and (.Jireter. bas moved from 156 Third st to 430 ; : T—- EIL. Address MRS, San Francisco. IMONIAL on file ia our oficer the Star Hair Remedy. My aded and gray, “T used My hair was both OWINg to years of ill-health, better head of hair than the 1t 15 heaithy and and it the “TL)‘ hairs have di STAR HAIR RBM- A beautiful luster. ™ t druggists and hairdressers. ERER'S Quintonica ts the halr fall. UE out, makes it look like satin, 85¢ bottle; Lederer's Foamo Shampoo, 8¢ pkg. 123 Stocktn. ETTE boy baby for ad . MRS, {E, lflv Eighth ot., Am R MME. FISHER, 15 Powell s st bas the only the world that will remove wrin- kies and freckies and fill out the bust perma- no grease; hairdressing. scalp troubles; why experi- ms? Call or send stamp specialist, narrow gauge years of experience enabies ys remedy the evil. 10 order and for sale: also le-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer in twine. in hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth, Oakland. cn’ earth to appreciative wife. $§7 East Fifty-fourth st., Chicago. NTLEMAN would like position s book- office work; graduate Heald's: fair operator; references. ¥. E., 434 Elil BOONE, ¥ roey at Law, | er o ular. t Laws a Soeclalty | American and Foreign Patents Solicited. every room; Wincheste: near Market: 100 rooms. ght; $1 60 to 36 per week: e to and from the ferry. and masquerade cos- 3 wigs; country orders so- & CO., 733 Market st. ights in a wt 180 per m bus and b Oyster and Chop House; oysters JAMITRES BAROSIS, 27 Ninth. t-off cloth- . 157 Third st clothing. bric a-brac, tools, send for him. 508 Kearny - easy Initalments. L. .“bet. Tth and fth. trice for cast-off clothing and bric H MARKS SUTINE CO. bair soeciailsts. grow halr pay: book for stamp. ¢ Eddy st, value for your e OHE but lone; will make home bap- | REAL ESTA’ AGENTS, 34 MO MERY STREET. $390—RENTS $360 PER ANNUM, Three cottages and lot T5xil4; in the Mission Werm belt: near Twenty-third and Valencla Sta.; street accepted: this is a bargain. 3500 AND UPWARD. = Installment lots—Richmond, Tenth avenue, and D sts.: adjacept to the park; 2x120: $50 cash, $10 per month; interest 7 per cent. $15,500—-RENTS $150 PER ANNUM. Eilis st.. only a few blocks from Market: a #piendid investment and very cheap, as the STheral® FoIng to Europe; 3 flats and house; 7:6x120, HOO—RENTS $38 PER ANNUM. Near Thirteenth and Valencia sts.; 2 substan- tial flaty of § and 4 rooms and bath each; brick foundation, ete.; lot 27:6 feet from $3000-RENTS $372 PER ANNUM. Western Addition; 3 tenements and lot; near Bush and Franklin sts. $160-RENTS $i% PER ANNUM Must be sold to close an estate: 2 flats of 4 rooms each; brick foundation: 30xi%0; only half a biock from Third-st. cars; South San Fran- $ESM-RENTS $89 PER ANNUM. Three flats of §, § and ¢ rooms and bath each; modern; 2x%); very nice location in the West: ern Addition: mortgage $4000 can remain. $500—RENTS $482 PER ANNUM. Webster-st, investment; 2 new flats of § and | $ rooms and bath each | S0 -RENTS 3432 PER ANNUM. | _Near Third and Howard sts.; 4 tenements in &00d order; 35x30. TED. Two nice sunny flats near Haight and Scott Sts.; cost $5000 to build; 25x100. $4600. Broadway; Pacific Helghts bargain; 3-story w-';w. residence of § rooms and bath; 83000, No reasonable offer refused; Fillmore st.: a very cozy cottage of 6 rooms and bath; nice ; small amount cash, balance same as rent; nice location: 30x87:6. MS00-RENTS 8426 PER ANNUM. Good investment; 2 new flats and lot near and Market sts. Cholce list of building lots in every part of &I&gu at prices to sult. and obtaln one of our ‘Real Estate Records,” which contains list of properties for sale In all parts of the city. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery st. —_— W N RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (INC), Db L CALIFORNIL'ST. 83x56—Cohen place, off Ellis, W. of Leaven- worth; § modern flats. i 6-Hayes st, near Fillmore; 3 flats; | rent $50; $13 500, 2x100—Van Ness ave, near Pacific ave.; modern 12-room house. | o S0xT5—Natoma, near Sth: 6 tenements; rents $80; $7500. 35x80—Fourth st., near Harrison; store and | flat: $6500: sale urgent. |, 46x80—Greenwich, near Taylor; three 2-story | houses; rents §54; ‘36250. 112:6x37 :6x57 6—Corner Kearny and Green- wich: 3 lilflr’v!hr:‘un.: Tents 350. 36000, . or na ‘and Prospect aves. flats: rents $37; $5000. 22x68:5—Pacific, near Mason; house of eight rooms and bath: $4500. 25x81:6—Twenty-third, near Dolores; 2-story house, € rooms and bath; §50 down: balance same as rent; interest § per cent; must be sold to close an esta | 26x80—Guerrero | .. near Nineteenth: cottage; 25x80—Diamond, near Twenty-fourth; cottage: rent 15 $2500. | 2x100-Lyon, near Geary, cottage; $2250. 25x10—Eleventh ave., near Lake: new cot- Auburn, near Pacific; | rents $3; $1700. UNIMPROVED. T5x137:6—Corner Hampshire and Eighteenth. 68:6x87:6—Corner Fillmore and Green: $5000. 2x100—Florida st., north of 1Sth; adjolning | Unton Brewery; offer wanted. |~ 260x150—Corner Thirty-fourth and A: $3500. 80x71:10—SE. corner Polk and Lombard | 37:4%xIST6—Greenwich, near Polk; $2000. | 260x125—NW. corner Fountain and 25th. | 2x80—Sanchez, near Twenty-sevehth: §700. | 3x137:6—8. Frederick, west of Cole; $1250. el ~? - $1250 A MONTH.......... ...$1250 A MONTH Buys a new 4-room and bath cottage and level lot mear Mission st. and Crescent ave.: window and all the latest improvements; ne chance for a home. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. 3-story house: 14 goid for manuls. O. NOLTE. weler, 45 O'Farrell, bet Powell and Mason. HROME. cur own new platinum paper; to all and lower in price: sample v 2" Cal. Camera Co. RIS C8 oe Weaty. REAL SSTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €5 Market st. {EAST CORNER Park panhandle; SxIl4_back to street; 3 fromtages; foake offer, N PLATS ecenth and Valencia Valencia st; north side modern flats of 4 and § room: rents $32 per month; Iot make offer. RESIDENCE. > ., nd bath, laundry, etc.; Jot Hx HALF-BLOCK FROM POSTOFFICE. 2 ~Lot 2x near & would BARGAI EAPEST LOT IN RICHMOND DISTRICT. $850-3450 bank mortgage can remain: Second *.. & few feet north of Point Lobos ave.; 2x130 feet foet; improved with fats AND MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. balance on mortgage; 2 fats, § and oms «nd bath. near Devisafero: 2 flats: § and § 14 bath; rents §65 per annum. half-bock from Park pan- fiats; 5 and § ropms and bath: ver dnnum st mear 8o nesr Scott: 3 Saes; ms ard bath; rents $a05 Der annum. 5500 Webster st near Post 2 flats; ooms and ba R rents §720 per annum. E. cor. opposite Park pan- dle:’ Jot 31:3x157:6; 3 fiats; 7 rooma bath. rents §1M45 per annum. ILDER'S CHANCE. $7500—Large bullding lot, 137:6x187: 8 E. eor. | on Hyde st cars ‘pass; 8450 can remain mortgage: will sell in lots; uninterrupted marine view. AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, JANUARY §, 1900 11 elegant lots on Jackson, Larkin and Pacific "t ong beautiful, high-priced flats: rodern improvement would pay big #t on money invested; streets bitu- . zed; cement EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., &% Market st. A. M SPECK & CO.. 67 Market st., opp. Kearny. $100.000. st cormer. close to Mason: $0x127; stores iy T per cent net. b, 000, Rare buy; wvic Stockton and O'Farrell; stores and lodging-house above: ¢ story and busement Lufiding; iot 36 ft. front. 50,000, Corner pear Sante Fe ferry site; S2xisr:; only corner for sale ;;‘;é‘. vicinity. Near FAdy and Jones; store and 3 rooms mbove. modern; pays 7 per cent net. $25, 006, ; B0xS0 feot, mo better 112,50 Close to Market and Tayior: stores and flats; T feet fromt; rents about 00 g0 Geary wt., mear Tayio buy downtown. Corner near Marke:; rents §1180 yearly; store and flats; nearly new. 98000 Post st.. 3 good flats. rents $60; Jot 2x110 fe. . Puriness corner near Unfon Iron Works; 300x A. M SPECK & CO, 667 Market st. ENAP: rents $44; new bulldings; Castro, near 36th. 3000 25th st. flats, Dear Sanchez; will trade equity for lot. 1800—4-room cottage: Mth ave., near Clem- n1; close to cars. 11700-68x80; offer wanted: cormer 26th and Tiamond ; cash. T1409—Cost $3000; corner and : one year old: must go; corner on well wt. £1106—Cheap corner: 234 and Castro. 1170 cash, balance same as rent: fine new cot- tage; low price. McEWEN BROS.,. 118 Montgomery st. FOR sale—3 cream pieces; 55 feet on_Geary, news Elockton: 5 feet on FIth. near Marker: incipais omly. Apply to BENJ. H. LICH- ENETEIN, real estate dealer, 15 Grant ave. near Van Ness ave.; house | on north side Minna st., | ¢ ang 7! | CHEAP—Four level lots, 30x1® each, for §100; near San Mateo cars. l OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. | BOME BARGAINE AT $5 A MONTH. | _$350—Lots on Fourteenth ave., Sunset Heights. * $260—Lote half a block from 15th-st. cars. $200—Lots 2 blocks from 22d-st cars. $350—Lots on 15th ave., near Point Lobos ave. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st IN 1900 How much better off than the renter will be | the man who buys his own home. money that he would otherwise throw away in rent will give him a home. Isn't that a better way than to be always | parin to the landlord and getting nothing back? Go out to-day and look at the two § and 6 | room cottages on Hoffman ave. and Elizabeth et. For rale on easy monthly payments. Take Twenty-second-st car and ride to Hoffman ave. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. FOR_SALE BY KELTO) 321 Montgomery st. d flats; Devisadero st.; pay- | HAWKS & E | $20,000-8tores ing € per cent net; improving in value for busi- | ness $6000—New flats: Clayton st., near Waller and | park: rents $5% per annum: éasy terms. | $5000—Modern house; Gough st.; § rooms: fin- ished attic and basement; tilin bay. $700—Scott st., near Union; fine bay view; 8 rooms and attic: new. | $16,300—Cor. Leavenworth and | houses: rent $1620 per annum; eas: $300_House of Twenty-third st., near Caistro; fine view; a bargain: in warm belt; make offer. $3500—Flat; Clementina st., near Fifth; rents | $430 per annum: good inyestment. | $2600—Cor. Fifteenth, near Valencla; tor flats; light for every room. $2000—Corner lot: Montgomery ave. and Tay- | lor st.; very cheap; will double your gnoney. 36000 Lot ; erms. cholce view of bay _and mountains: close to cars and entrance to Presidio; will divide. $1500—] %‘slde Cbe:!‘:lll t., near Stockton; street accepted; very chean. HAWKS & SKELTON, 221 Montgomery &t. finished, on Hoffman av near the 22d-st. electric car, wh buy for your rent money: make a good i | Go you den of the landlord. Come to the office and | met all the fculars. N, moved to 117 Sutter st. NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO YOUR CHILDREN. ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. %x115—-Lots on Twenty-ninth ave., near Dia- | mond st.; $250, worth $600; $ down and $2 80 | monthly, ‘without interest or taxes. $1%—On Lincoln ave., Heyman Tract; §§ down and $2 30 monthly: no interest $100—Lots near Boulevard, Market st. exten- slon; worth $250; $5 down and $2 50 monthly, without interest. $75—Lots on the Alvin Tract. near Oakland; worth $150: §5_down and $2 50 monthly. | JACOB HEYMAN, moved to 117 Sutter st. | F0HN PFORR, removed to 412 Pine st., oppo- | “site the Nevada Bank, $5500—A 2-flat houseé of § and 7 rooms on the Panhandle; large lot; fine buy. §27.500_A fine cornef property on Turk st., in- side ‘of Larkin st.; well improved. $25,000-A fine business gmvefl)’ in a central business location, paying § per cent per annum | on the price asked. | $5800—Another plece of business Geary st.; a 3-story house of store Tent 5. $5000—Double flat on Frederick st., near Park entrance; 5 and § rooms! rent $0. $3500—Fine 2-flat hcmn.p.’.' Tooms each, at the Mission; lot 26x1%; rent 87 | $30,000-Taylor st,, one block from Market; a fine buy. < $32,500—Fddy st., near Mason; rent §140. $25000— Market st, near Halght. $25,000—A dead bargain: on La Geary . rent §185; stores and flats; FOR SALE. NEW MODERN RESIDENCES. PACIFIC HEIGHTS, GRAND MARINE VIEW. CORNER FILLMORE AND VALLEJO STS. CARS PASS THE DOOR. Each house finished in hard wooll, beamed celiing, and has all the latest improvements; open plumbing: 2 baths; 3 closets; furnace, | on and flats; Jaundry, electric lighting, etc.; janitor on prem- ises daily. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. excellent northwest corner on 1 block from the proposed Park 3 vonh‘ at leu: u:ll to-day; see- is believing: investigate this and be con- AT, Address Owner, G. M. B. GRAY, 454 Ninth st., Oakland. g == Block Golden Gate Park, between H K e L cveath and Twelfth aves. ten and I 3800 AND UPWARD. e R e MURPHY, $30 Market makes loans on l-—amuu-:fi-m“ The same | etc.; view of | rooms and bath: high base- | Jackson st., west of Walnut; fine | see the new 6-room and bath house, | Heyman | start for the new year and throw off the bur- | 1 BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 MONTGOMERY STREET. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $8500—Octavia st., near Broadway; 2-story residence of § rooms and bath; lot 25x137:6: $4750-Page and Laguna sts.; 35x87:6; street work complete;a good corner for flats and residences. BUSIN CORNERS _AND RESIDENCE SITES. iy Entire block, bounded by Folsom st., Trea aves 1th and 14th sia belng offered 1n subdi- visions. Call at office and get diagram; 31100 and upward. A BARGAIN IN RICHMOND. $2000—Fifth ave., near D st two flats of § rooms and bath each: rents lot 25x120. AN OFFER w;m'rl-::).n‘ FET $4200—Jackson st., near Mason; ; also 2-story house of 10 rooms; lot has 46 feet tront- e rents $52. i Eiehth st.; store and two flats and two flats in rear; rents $42 50; lot 25xI37:6. $25,000—Mission st., near Fourth: 2 two-story and basement houses, 12 rooms and bath each; rent §70; lot 40xs0. $15,000-Offer wanted; big bargain; best part of Valencia st.; rent $108 per month: large lot, x50 feet, with splendid improvements, consist- ing of stores and flats. WILL PAY SEVEN PER CENT NET. $12,800— Post near Larkin; rents §%0; lot 50x§7:6; three 2-story houses. A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. o 000—Cholce plece of business property B 3 Sharat Bt and within 4" blocks of Powell and Eddy; improvements consist of stores and lodging house above of 25 rooms; nt $155. s CORNER LOT. $17,500—50 vara, Presidio Heights; fine marine "géo—e-mmmw st., between Laguna and hanas; 84 o7 XIS LDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery 8t D UPWARD—SELLING FAST. On‘ferAyxmy payments; choice Iots In the block recently subdivided, bounded by ¥ and X sts., Eighteenth and Nineteenth ave: the park and the new Nineteenth: boule- vard, a number of lots aiready sold; balance fine investments; good lots on_ official grade; plank side- bound to sell quickly butlding lots; all read macadamized; water pipes laid; walks; & per cent interest only PRICES $2 UPWARD—TOUR OWN TERMS. Money advanced for building purposes; elec- tric cars pass the property; see this block at once: go to our branch office to-day, cor. H et. and Ninth ave.; price lists, etc., there or at our Soon. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. cAFEE BROTHERS, g 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. BUSINESS PROP}:RTYl.dl Near Montgomery st.: 3-story bullding; below and rooma above; 2 frontages; always rented; rents §1f5 month; price $25,000. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS. ) sny side of street: a fine two-story resi- dg:a“:;rtn’m rooms; bllilard room and hard room floors; lot 21:€x127:5; & real bargain; price 7800, WESTERN ADDITION HOME. - First-clase residence of 12 rooms on Gous! st near Broadway; finished basement, wnhg heater, etc.; a fine home for the money: only RENTS $85—PRICE $5750. Three fine flats in panhandle district; always rented; lot 25x187:6. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. | Thirteen rooms; on north side of street, with | marine view; lot 35:10x137:6 feet; price $14,000. | SOUTH!OF MARKET. Store and @ flats; rented for §9 50 monthly; lot 22:11380; price $2250. MISSION COTTAGES. Call for our list of cottages in all parts of the Mission; from $1250 upward; easy terms if de- sired. BRAND NEW. | sunny side of Clement st.: 2-story residence of 7 rooms and bath; lot 26xi08; only $300. SU NSET DISTRICT. Two lots on Nineteenth-ave. boulevard; §5x120; must be sold this week; only $575; a snap. COLLEGE HEIGHTS. Fie lots, with view of city; $500 to $1100. PACIFIC HEIGHTS LOTS. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOTS. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San MADISON & BURKE, Real Estate Agents, €26 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. Established 1858, | Downtown investment—First block on Eilts st.; will pay 7 per cent. 17,000—Fulton st., bet. Polk and Van Ness e.; lot 50x120 to Ash ave. $3500—Sutter st., near Laguna; $ rooms and bath; lot 20:8x%5. $5000—Baker st., near Sacramento; § rooms and bath; in perfect order; 25:6x102. Must be sold—Shotwell st., rents $40; price only $3500. $3T50—Twenty-seventh st} rooms; 2 baths; lot 25x114, | 33000—Silver st., mear Second; two houses in flats; rents $27; lot 2x70. $2500—Sheridan flats; well rented: $3000—Glover ., near Jones and Broadway; 2 fiats: rent §24; lot 23x80. | | Castro st., near Twenty-first—Fine residence; |8 rooms and bath; new and modern; 25x105; price only $4350. | $4250—Octavia st., near Halght; lot for modern fiats; 37:6x87:6. | $3200—Twenty-second st., eor. York: Box100; cottage, 4 rooma. $3600—Greenwich st., bet. Stockton and Pow- ell; good house and lot 25:9x100. MADISON & BURKE, €26 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. FOR SALE BY W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. A Potrero block, partly Improved; cheap. $26,000—McAllister opp. City Hall; 60x87:6; tmproved nd st, near Howard; 60x85 to small street; stores and flats A bargain—2 half blocks In Richmond district; California and C'. ment sts.; will subdivide. "n‘:l;:(‘m(m. Clipper ot.; 5 rooms and bath; 700—Cottage; make offer; Harrison st., near Twenty-third: § rooms. ”mno—lm on Second ave., near Point Lobos; X120, Corner Washington and Walnut; fine view; $xizr. fim‘—“lm #t., near -Twenty-first; business location: large lot, 6x122:6; mortgage, 35000, at near Sixteenth; near Dolores; 11 an elegant 63 ver cent. uced to $6250—Corner C; and hteenth sts.; house 10 rooms, 2 baths; lot 40x cor- ner portion vacant, with room for store, etc. $6000—Mission, near Sixteenth; store and flat; | & bargain; 25xi0s. $6%00—Clara, near Fourth; 2 flats of 6 rooms each; always rented; house in fine condition; and 5 rooms and bath: in fine order: 27:6x100; good view; Collingwood st., near Nineteenth. $2750—A bargain; 64 lots in South San Fran- 48c0. £ $2250—-Modern cottage; Golden Gate ave., near Park: 4 rooms, bath. 1000 Corper Twenty-first and Chattanooga sts.; 2Tx76. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, HEADQUARTERS FOR PrRK LOTR © ‘The bond issue is sure to be elected. Buy Park 1ot before vaiues §0 up. o ‘We bought our properties at low ns. Sunset Helghts lots. cholcest and cheapest all, from 1200 up. Cail on vs before beving Easlest instaliments. $300 to $300—Richmond lots lower than ever. 375 to $250—On Mission-st. car line and Ocean View lots, $ monthly. A few nice cottages and lots on Instaliments. Branch office. Ninth avenue, near H st., open dally, Sunday included. Call for maps and diagrams, SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A,” CROCKER BUILDING. Unfurn. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. PERRY, 3{—Newly furnished sunany front room for zentlemen: also single: private family. AN introduction to you fem H. Schellbaas. the furni dealer. 11th and Frankiin, Oakland. ROYAL House, 126 Elli= st.—Incandescent light, reading-room. smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, night, 35¢ to §1 50; week, 8: ‘month. §§ to $30;" clevator on’ office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st. near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SUNNY front single room: with or without board; private family. 503 Franklin st. THE Oaks, 113 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. TURK. H2—Elegant furnished front room; private family; for gentleman. TWENTY-FIRST. 3215, nr. Misslon—Furnished front bay-window room: gas and bath. VALENCIA, 5M%—Single or double furnished rooms; reasonable. VAN NESS ave. 35 Elegant sultes, single roums and heusekeeping suites; sultable for doctor or dentist. # MONTH—Finely furnished room; sunny. O. D. H., box 1377, Call. STRAIGHT bona fde barga‘'n: dependable, splendidly located new modern house: must be rold immediately; § sunny rooms: will ba 80ld very cheap. 171 Carl st.. Haigh: st. cars, transfer at Masonic ave. NEW cottages, houses and flats for sale on Plerce and Waller sts., near Halght; over 3 houses sold in same biock. Terms to sult by F. NELSON. bulider. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and sul ons has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open til}9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ruh:‘cm.-:iom has been established at 1096 Va- encia_st. —_— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Security Sl"ll?’ Pank, 222 Montgomery st., Mills building—For the half- year ending December 30, 153, dividends on term deposits at the rate of three and six- tenths (3 6-19) per cent per annum and on or- dinary deposits at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum. free of taxes, will be pay- able on and after January 2, 1900 | S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan S clety, cor. Market. McAllister and Jones st Francisco, Dec. 23, 188.—At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this so- clety held THIS DAY a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (3%) per cent per annum on ali deposits for the six months ending December 31, 1583, free | from all taxes and payable on and after Jan- uary 1, 150. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. BAV] and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery st., dividend notice—The board of directors declared a dividend for the term end- ing December 31 189, ot the rate of three and sixty one-hundredths (3.60) per cent per annum on term deposits, and three (3) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, and payable on and after Janu- Dividends not called for are added to ani bear the same rate of dividend as the prin- cipal from and after Janvary 1. 190, TYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. ROOMS WANTED. FOR sale—Cheap. new 2-story houses: 1 rooms: latest improvements. Noe and H'l! sts.: near Castro-st. cars: patent sidewnlk FIRST-CLASS bpsiness lot: cheap If sold this week. Hox 1553, Call. YOUNG man (Protestant) wishes room with private family. Box 483, Call office. centrally located; for gentleman. Ad. box 4534, Call. REAL ESTATE—COUN A LOVELY country home at Haywards con- taining about 20 acres; all best variety of fruits; modern house of § rooms and bath: this place is only a few ininutes’ walk to electric car: place was sold when only § years old for $17,000; it is now 12 years old and I will give a snap:; will sacrifice If sold immediately at small price of $10,000 GEO. B. M. 454 Ninth' s $500—160 ACRES rich level land: Merced Coun- ty, 4 miles from R. R. station; all sowed to wheat; house, barn, etc., in good condition; a snap for immediate cash sale. C. F. MOORE, 835 Market st., room 6. A—REMOVAL NOTICE Another fine move; don’t forget my new ad- dress; finesi offices and unequaled list. . D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT— 10 Geary st., opp. Chronicle building, 8. F. FRUIT and orange land in Hollenbeck ranch, near Los Anceles; 5 to 40 acre tracts: $50 cash, 35 upward per month. THE McCAR- H 446 Market st.. San Francisco. ranch in California_to be n away on account of foreclosure. Bas ARK & CO., 509 Hearst bullding. TRY—For Sale &l CL. FOR sale or exchange for improved San Fran- ciseco property, frult ranch 102 acres; valus $5000. Address H. F. SPEITZEN, Watsonville, 1334 ACRES—Must be sold: 2 miles from Santa Clara; 10-room house: 2 wells; all in orchard. 9 Geary st room 1. YES, 83 per acre up: farm list: free fare. M. GRIFFI 719 Market st., near Call bullding. SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES_PETER FREILING'S pils salve, §1 per box: warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding plles without fall, no matter of how long standing. 1623 Devisadero st., near Sutter. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, rellable; take no other: send 4c stamps for particulars. “Rellef for Ladles,”” in letter by return rmall: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel.. Pa. ROOMS papered from $2: whitened. $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants efected for $: collections made: elty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9- tel. 5520. e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 32 MONTHLY, rented. repaired, bought. sold: machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, sold. exchanged, rented: re- pairing at lowest rates 206 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage Office. 401 Post st.. cor. Powell TO LEASE. HOTEL for rent—The Bernard House, at Val- lejo. Cal., is offered for rent from March 1,°100; this is & splendid opportunity for a first-class_hotel man. For rarticulars apply to A. L. HATHEWAY. Vallejo, Cal. | l HUM DT Savings and Loan Society, 13 Geary st.—The directors have declared the fol- lowing semi-annual dividends: 3.60 per cent Per annum on term and 3 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and after January 2,159. ERNEST BRAND, See. DIVIDEND notice—The German Savings and Loan Beclety, 526 California st.—For the half feor ending December 31. 1899, o dividend has m declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (31-3) per cent per annum on ordi. DAry deposits, free of taxes. payable on :nd after Tuesday, January, 2, 1900. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. THE Continentai Building and Loan Assocla- tion of California, 222 Sansome st., San Fran- cisco, has declared for the § months ending December 31, 189, a dividend of 12 per cent per annum to class “A” stock, 10 per cent per annum to class “F* stock, § per cent per anaum on term deposits and § per cent Der annum on ordinary depos CAPT. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, President, WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Mutual Savings Bank of Ban Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ending December 31 1899, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three (3) per cent annum on all deposits free of taxes, payable on and after TUESDAY, January 2, 1900, GEORGE ‘A. STORY, Cashi BAN Francisco Savings Unlon, 632 Califor st corner Webb—Dividend haif year ending with the 119, a dividend has been dec! per annum of three and three-fourth: per cent on term deposits and three and one- ¢ighth (3%) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday. January 2, 1%0 LOVELL WHITE, Cashie: DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 100 (il per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, No. 327 Market st., on and’ after Tuesday, January 2, 1500, Transfer books will close on Wednesday, December 27 1589, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MILLBRAE lote and blocks; fenced: water BUTTERFIELD, 927 Market st. Co., 26 miles from 5. F.—-$40 to $50 cholce lands In tracts of all sizes; im- proved farms: chicken ranches, hay, grain, frult and vegetable lands: easy terms: raii and water transit: good schools. HOME AND FARM CO., rm. 27, Sth floor, Mills bidg., 8. F. ROOMS FOR OUSEKELP BUSH, 633-3 large sunny unfurnished parlors for housekeeping: gas and bath. CHESTNUT, 203, cor. Dupont—Furnished room to rent for housekeeping: cheap. CLAY, 2421, neor Fillmore—2 large unfurnished robms; yard; water; rear; rent §7. CLARA, 152—Thres §00d rooms; unfurnished; small family; $7. FIFTH, 353-3 furnished housckeeping connect- ing rooms, §13; also 2 hail rooms, $4 and $5. FOLSOM, 623—Sulte of rooms on parlor floor, complete for housekeeping; rent $10; hot and cold water. FOLSOM, 739—All light rooms, for housekeep- ing, $2 up; also single rooms $1 up. HOWARD, 1063%4—2 connecting completely fur- nished housekeeping rooms: running water; double, single and unturnished rooms. LEAVENWORTH, 225—Medlum-sized unfur nished front room; adults: $6. LEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post—2 newly fur- nished rooms: §li: stove. McALLISTER, 570—Private family: newly fur- nished sunny front room for gentleman. MINNA, 25-Sunny furnished housekeeping and single rooms. NATOMA, 845—2 sunny furnished rooms, com- plete for housekeeping, $11. OAK, 116—-Newly furnished bay-window sunny suite of rooms; gas; bath. OAK, 115—Sunny front room, gas furnished, complete for light housekeeping; $5. NG, WATCH REPAIRING. WATCHES cleaned Tio: suarantesd The Roy Jewelry and Optical Co., 540 2 Ki years. earny. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. U0 LOT 26x1%; cottage § roms and bath: e L Retie: e Cotiager § largs roome and bath; worth $3500; only §100 cash, baiance between rafl- $20 per month: great snap. roads; near_station and school; handsome, new $3000—Lot 40x150: Morton st., $2250—Lot 35x150; 3-story house of § rooms and bath; Alameda a near Morton-st. station; easy terms. $3500—Lot 40x160: fine new 2-story house, § rooms and bath: Morton st. near stations and schools; $500 cash. balance $30 per month. $3800—Lot 75x150; on main uvenue: cottage 1o all parts of Alameda. H_P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st. Al Cal C. C. BEMIS. Real Estate and General Land Agent. B Montgomery Berkeley —Coirner 1ot §1x150, with modern house of § rooms. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1000—LOT on Haste st.. near college grounds. $1506—Neat cottage; new and modern; § rooms; terms easy. Agency Scenle Park Tract. 0. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley. TWO flats—10 rooms: modern: near station: 3 minutes to University: price $2500: easy terms. FREFSE & CODDINGTON. Rerkeley CAK, 305—2 unfurnished front rooms; suitable for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 40%—Double parlors, dining-room and kitchen, bath: unfurnished; $18 50. O'FARRELL, 1121—Front housekeeping privileges; use of plano: also single room. PERRY, 162 furnished housekeeping rooms; convenient. THIRD, 34—Front room with alcove for house- keeping: 37 per month. VALENCIA, 1232-Two nicely furnished rooms; light housekeeping: no children; reasonable terms to right party. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Cail branch office, 2220 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and enc! A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions hae been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.: open tiH 8 p. m. ROOMS TO LET——‘FII’I A — BRUNSWICK HOUSE. 48 Sixth—Rooms 5c to $1 per night; §125 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike hcuse; modern eervice: elevator; bath: rooms 5fc to §1 30 day. MRS. J. KING, AUSTIN ave, 102, near Polk st.—Large sunny front room; furnished. BOHEMIA, 239 Post, cor. Stockton—Single and cor. sunny suites for gentlemen and families; spec. Tates tourists: elevator; all conveniences. BUCHANAN, 1019, near McAllister—Nice sunny front room, unfurnished. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single: also unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul recelved at Call branch office. 2200 m EIGHTH, 507—Furnished front room: $2. ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Sunny bay-window; mantel; double folding-bed; Wellsbach burner. SAVE AND MAKE MONEY. . BUY A LOT NEAR GOLDEN GATE PARK. A g00d new year's resolution and one you can never regret i3 to save money. A good way to save 1s to buy a lot near the park. The recent bond election means that Golden Gate Park wili be the largest and fnndnt park In the worl In all large cities lots near the ‘parks are a ways very valuable. You can buy one cheap now. $275—South of the park, near Tenth ave.; 25x 109; $25 cash, balance $ 'monthl. eapest lot on Ninth ave.: 2x120; $40 cash, §7 50 monthly; street graded and macad- ized. 7o Tenth ave., near J st.; street work done; 25x120; 10 monthly. $750—Ninth ave., only 2 blocks south of the park: 2xi20; street graded, sewered and mac- adamized: water and gas In street; $50 cash, $10 monthly; fine view, overlooks park and $550—Ch. lot on Clement st.; 26x100; street e done: Taces Butro's electric road: $50 cash Fooms rlelpfln lst of park lots in Richmond and 20Uth PN & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st 1 5%_RENTS $100. . » r fine 2-story houses: modern brick foundations: houses alone cost t| only few feet from new panhandle; soon double in value; rents can be increased to §120; a great sacrifice. BURNHAM & MARSH CO,, 20 Montgomery st. lumbing; ‘money €. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Ag'-l‘.lm-. Make offer—N and Douglase sts. $1000—North lne Carl st. near Stanyan; 25x 137:6 feet. 3 PHY, 630 Market st., makes on H. MURPHY, . ln:"\~ second in estates, FULTON, 215-1 or more suites of front sunny rooms: gas stove; running water; $18 or $18. GEARY. 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms, en suite or single. MRS. H. HYER. GIRARD House, 192 Seventh—Sunny furnished rooms. day or week; reasonable. GOUGH, 706—2 sunny rooms, both connecting: S and place for stove; rent rea- sonable. GRAND SEOUTHERN, southeast cor, Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single: ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. GEARY, 405 Three nicely furnished rooms for man and wife: §18. GRANT ave., 217, opp. Samuels’ lace house—En suite or very reasonable. GROVE, 21! above Van Ness ave, 2 blocks from all-Newly farnished large sunny back lor bedroom; gas; large closet; rent reasonable. HAIGHT, 100—Newly furnished suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. HANCOCK House. 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: 3150 to 16 per week. HOWARD, §29—Clean. respectable: 25c-§1 per night; ,1-83 per week: Howard cars to door. HOWARD, 1153—Newly furnis| rooms. sin- for doctor gle and double; front suite suital or dentist. [ASON, 213%—Nl furnished sunny room; e S MINNA_ 647, corner N ey mindow sosm $1 Ber work tranaieE S 'FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. | FOR sale by H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Sta- tion, Cal.: $350—Choice lot 100x150; 2 blocks from electric cars. terms if desired. | " $%9—House of 4 rooms and basement; large | chicken-house: good well and pump; lot 50x110; all fenced: $10 cask, balance on ' your own terms. $T50—Cozy cottage of 4 rooms: lot S0x108: barn, chicken-house, fruit trees and shrubberles: clty water, etc.; close to cars. $350—House of 8 rooms; fine well and pump; woodshed, chicken-houses; corner lot Wx150; easy terms If desired |, $1580—A modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; 2 marble washstands: fine mantel; stationary and shrubberies: lot 50x125; cost owner $2350. | For particulars apply 1o | __H. A PLEITNER. Frultvale Station, CAl OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—90.> 3ROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. E. E. BUNCE, 95 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Sound and Safe Investments, $1600—8-room house near St. Mary's College; lot 100x12% feet. $2500—Lot 100x138 feet; with nice cottage; mi be sold within 10 days. P Large list of new houses for sale on easy terms. . 400 lots for sale in Oakland, Alameda, Fruit- vale and Berkeley. o 3 100 lots for sale in Fitchburg, close to electrie line. $625,000—Business property: income $$0,000 per year: corner Iot; 5-story bullding: fire proof; will leave & mortgage of §275,000, interest at § per cent; will exchange equity for a desirable clear ranch in Calitornia. $40,000—500 acres near Oakland: stock, fruit and vegetable ranch. $4500—25 acres; 10-room house; barn: fine_improvement o052 acres; stock ranch. iches for sale from 20 acres to 30,00 acres. 1,000,000 acres for sale in Mexico at e per acre; close to navigable river; well adapted for_colonization. 30-page catalokue of ranches and homes. Large list of California and Eastern prop- | erty for exchanze. 1 bave good bisiness chances of all kinds for e A fruit; Before you buy or loan your money on Call- fornia real estate get my opinlon of its value for your own Ddrotection. E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ri - $150—CHOICE lots fronting on Fruitvale ave,, near broad gmuge local: former price was %00, but have been nuthorized to ‘sell these at above price; this is just about ome-third what they are worth: investigute und satis- 1y yoursell. GEO. B. M. GRAY, B et Bl a0 An elegant new house of § rooms, laundry and bath: cholce neixhborhood: all mode?n’ow veniences: cannot be excelled: will be sold {:( ‘Uflu :‘:Tr n‘nl-hlfl of its real value; ves s at ence as jarty is desirous of selling. GEO. B. Ki. uRAY‘:m 454 Ninth st., Oakland. $ monthiy for 2 fine largs level lots, Sy for BunGING on: Wit bua s Sy on these lots, with good well of fcket jence and outhouse all com- L Lol for §500: low monchly reat your home: e Tract, Gakiand: 6 fan-iles now Jo: I i i : i Tootewite Donlevard: il oo send for - va: or lar. 455 Seventh st mhw.m‘n: ‘ In courss of ~onst-uetion ELEGANT on 33d st.. bet. Grove and West. 2 comleted: improvements open for in. sell quick for 84200, M- corner ; up to date. mv.:rotimm nd bath; $500 and 325 per | mon! 8 rooms and bath: great bargain: houses to let | $450—New house of 4 rooms; lot 25x125; easy | tubs; 7-foot basement: chicken-house; fine lawn | | TOOMEY—In this ecity, December 27, 1599, l B. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR sale—To close estate of ALICE SULLI- VAN, deceased, at public auction at 11 a. m. on the 24 day of January, 1909, at McAllister- £ intrance of City Hall, San Francisco, pass. book No. 2014 on California Savings and Loan Bociety of San Francisco, which book shows | balance of $3500 §5. Sale subject to confirma- | tlon by court; 10 per cent of purchase price required on acceptarce of bid. FRANK M. KELSEY, Administrator, 220-222 Wilcox butid- ing. Los ‘Angeles. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been lssued as foll Willtam H. Gordon and Helen Curri Almore K. Deggett and Jennie Glanz. Edward A. Peabody and Pauline Cohen. Arthur C. Israel and Sue K. Bernal. James A. Follis and Mary B. Gwin.. . J. Burwash and Persis L. Stackhou: Lee W. Corbett and Rebecea J. Adams Willlam H. Layson and Clara H. Paterson. R. W. Powell and Dorothy Titherington James J. Scechitan and Mary E. Griffen. Ingvald J. Anderson and Ida M. Hall.. Lem O. Crummer and Mary A. Russe nsprBLeRn Joseph B. Hammel and Mary Moran 282 | August Reininger and M: Davis 25-20 | James Mindham and Ella V. Gree. 50-37 | Albert S. Perry and Annle E. Kimpton. Neis Nelson and Laura Andrew: Arthur B. Lewis and Mabel Hall. John L. Moore and May J. Collin: Fred Elwood and Emma H. Eriksen. James Sanders and BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY Birth. marriage and deathe notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the nime and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GALLAGHFER—In this city, December 28, 189, to the wi‘e of Peter J. Gailagher, a daughter. JUDSON—In this city, December 17, 159, to the wife of Frank W. Judson, a daughter. | KERR~—In this city, December 15, 159, to the ife of R. G. Kerr, a daughter. QUINN—In this city, December 3), 1899, to the wife of James Quinn, a daughter. SCHENCK—In this city, December 25, 1599, to the wife of George A. Schenck, a daughter. gnaRergsey, to the wife of J. J. Toomey, a son. | WEST—In this city, December 14, 189, to the wife of Charles 8. Weat, a son: WOODFORD—In this city. December 26, 159, to the wife of Ernest Woodford, a son. —_— e MARRIED. HUGHES—RUSH—In this city, November 19, 1599, ae St. Rose's Church, by the Rev. Father | Dennis Nugent, Matthew Hughes of Bakers- | fleld and Elizabeth Annie Rush of San Fran- cisco. WEINER—BERNSTEIN—In Sants Rosa, De- cember 24, 189, by Rabbi Isidor Myers, Lou Weiner of San Francisco and S.phi¢ Bernstein of Santa Rosa. 5 — DIED. Andrea, Christian Hine. Maud E. | Ball. Richard Hinsberg, Theodor F. | Beaty, George B. Johnson, Hilllard F. | Blake, Ann Kane, John Breslin, Willlam Kline, Frances Brown, Andrew M. Lyons, Winifred | Burns,” Dr. Manly C. McGary, Edward Carr, Catherine G. Charles, John C. Church, Charles J. Cruz, Mrs. Margaret Derham, Rev, J. H. Easting Bartholomew Farren, Mary Matthews, Eva Mitchell, Wm. J. M. Moran, George C. B. Muirhew . John B. O'Day, Edward J. Quackenbush, S. H. Ralston, Louise S. ¥renan, Wititam Kiley, Chartes Flelds, John Sarthou, Bernard Fraser, Margaret A. Schindler, Wililam T. Galvin. Ellen Shea, Thomas Gillegan, Christopher Sichel, Henry Gillespie, Patrick Silverstine, Henriette Gummel, Louisa M. Wall, Gen. Joseph G. Haettel. C. J. Ward, William H. Heffernan, James ANDREA—In South San Francisco, December 0, 189, Christian Andrea, beloved father of Mrs. Christina Andrea and Mrs. Maria An- drea, a native of Canton Grabin, Switzerland, aged 76 years 7 montbs and 13 days. ALL—At sea, on board transport Tartar, De- cember 22, 1§, Rickard, beloved busband of the late Annie Ball. and father of Mrs. Char- lotta Schnor? and the late Ellen Ball, a na. tive of London, England, aged & ye: g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter. 57 Rausch street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BEATY—In this city, December 29, 189, George B. Deaty, a native of New York, aged 64 years. BLAKE—In this city, December 29, 159, Ann, beloved wife of the late Edwin Blake and mother of Mrs. M. J. McDonough, Mrs. james McNesby and Mrs. J. J Scobie, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 8 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tally invited to attend the funeral this day | (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. McDorough, Zoe street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where | a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the resose of her soul at 10 o'clock. BRESLIN—In Nava. Cal, December 2, 159, William Bresiin. beloved brother of John Brealin, Mrs. Margaret Ruth and the late Daniel ~ and Patrick Breslin, Mrs. Mary Dougherty and Mrs. Ann Dempsey, a native of Carndonagh, County Donegal, Ireland, aged @ years. BROWN—In this city, December 23, 159, An- drew M _Brown. brother of Mrs. John P. Young, Miss t T. Robert 'A. and T 7. Brown and Mrs. Agnes Leakin, a na- e Aacquain comrades of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, and com- panions of the Loyal Legion, are invited to attend the services, which will take place at the rusidence of his brother-in-law. Jopn P. Yo 802 Devisadero street, at 2 o clock this day (Sunday). Interment private. BURNS—In this city, December 30, 1595, at his | residence, 335 Sixth street, Dr. Maaly Col- lard Burns, beloved husband of Florence Burns, a native of Canada. aged 31 years 4 months and 20 days. J CARR—In this city, December 29, 159, Cath- erine Genevieve. dearly beloved daughter of Willlam and Mary Carr, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 1 day. CHARLES—In this city. December 30, 139, John C.. beloved husband of Susan P, Charles, a native vfw“:m 1da. ...."9‘2 w, v years 9 months and * days. CHURCH—In this city, December 30, 1%, Charles J. Church, beloved husband of Lil- lian Gummer a native of Berkshire, England, aged 38 years 7 months and 14 days (Baitimore papers please copy.) ?Qm’ennl‘”w-}:nm- ..'“::d.lgo' r:'""'. o' clocl 'rom his te residence. strest. Interment private, L O. O. F. C¥m¢ tery. Mre. CRUZ—In Oakland, December 3. 1399, Margaret Cruz, beloved wite of Captain HEEY Cruz. and_mother of H. J.. J. B Virginia, Emma and Wiillam Cruz. -A::"‘;: of New (l)rlellu. aged 62 years. (Los papers please cooy.) 1 esday, January lrgl?n»"v:lrln:.l"‘“'; 1:: 713" Hollls sereet- Interment peivate. DERHAM—A solemn requiem anniv: at St Dominic’s Church Tuesday p i January 2. at § o'clock, for the late Rev. & H. Derham, O. P. EASTING—In this city, December 30. xm,’i-’r; tholomew Easting, belpved husband of M7y J. Easting, and father of James M. ClArele® E. and Carrie Easting and Mrs. F. T Leod and Mrs. H. Peterson, aged 74 years €7 Friends and acquaintances are resperts tully invited {0 attend the funeral to-mortly (Monday), at 2 o'ciock, from his late ¢ dence, .’; Sixth street, Interment Masonic Cemeiery. FARREN—In this city, December 15, 159, Mary Farren, beloved mother of the late Berna Farren and Mrs. M. Farrell, and grandmot fi of Andrew, Mary, Alice and Frank Farech and Susan Farren, a native of L‘nrnmm‘l"d Gounty Donegal, Ireland, aged 6 years & mont T Friends apd acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral this du (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from Mer late resie dence, 34 Perry street, thence to St n‘.«.: Church, where a requiem hign mass W n 1 celebrated for the repose of her soul at o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock, creek boat FEEHAN—In this city, December 30, 1809, W:&i liam, beloved husband of Ellen Feehan. & father of Sister M. Symphorosa. Sister M Benedicta and Edmond T.. James B. and Katheryn Feehan, a native of Tipperary. Ireland, axed 74 years. E7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday). at §:3 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 443 Page street, thence to Sacred Hear Chureh, whcre a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hls soul. com mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. FIELDS—In this city, December 3, 1396, John Flelds, & native of the East Indies, aged 30 years. FRASER—In this city, December 3, 14, Mar- garet A., dearly beloved wife of Roderick Fraser, and mother of Mrs. H. J. Ellis and Elizabeth and George Fraser, a native of Liv erpool, England, aged 53 years 5 months and 19 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Tueslay January 2, at 1:30 ¢ nck, from her late res dence, §16' Dolores street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Please amit flowers, GALVIN—In this city Elle relict of the late and be loved mother of Mrs. C. Mrs. T W. Rivers and J. J. Galvin, an Timothy Murphy, a native of the parish Kennah, County Cork, Ireland, aged 53 year Member of the Third Order of St. Dominle “My mother, when I learned that thou wert dead, wert thou consclous of the tears | shed T 7 Friends of the family and members the Third Order of St. Dominic are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral this (a (Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from her residence, 415 Fourteenth street, thence Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn quiem high mass will be celebrated for ¢ repose of her soul. commencing at o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemet. GILLEGAN — In Visitacion Valley, Decem 30, 1899, Christopher Gillegan, dearly bel husband of Susan Glllegan, beloved fathe Mrs. H. H. Penn, Mrs. J. H. Boeger, R. C. Romer, Mrs. T. C. Towns and Mar Suste, Tho: Edward and Christopher legan Jr.. and srandfather of Mamie, and Charles Gillegan, a native ¢ Meath, Ireland, aged 75 years and 5 day GILLESPIE—In this city, December . Patrick. beloved husband of the late Glllesple, and father of Mrs. M. J. C Mrs. M. W. O'Dea, James, Maggie and I tie Gillesple and the late Mrs. Jam Moran and Annie Gilles a native land, azed 72 vears. C7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Mdnday). at 1:30 o'clock, from his late dence, 253 Clinton Park, between Thir und Fourteenth streets, thence to Mission h Dolores Church for services at 2 o'clock. In terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GUMMEL~In this city, December . 199 Loulsa Maria, dearly beloved wife of the late Peter Gummel, mother of Henry, Jullus and Albert and of the late Gustave Gummel. and grandmother of Charles, Jullus, Louisa. Lec nore and Henry Gummel, a_ native of L raine, France, aged 8 years 9 months and 2 days. (New Orleans papers please copy ) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect fully notified to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late res! dence, 5 Telegraph place. of Greenw street, between Dupont and Kearny. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cometery. SAN FRANCISCO FRAUEN VEREIN-The officers and funeral committes are herehy notified to assemble at their meeting rooms Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter stfeet, to-morrow (Monday), at 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late member. Mrs. L. Gummel. Py order MRS. ANNA SUHR, President MRS. ANNA MAAS. Secretary. HAETTEL—In this city, December 28, 149, C J. Haettel, a native of France, aged 4 years. HEFFERNAN—In this city, December 20, 1899, James, beloved husband of Mary Heffernan a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 73 years. HINE—In Oakland, December 29, 1599, Maud E., daughter of J. D. and E. H. Hine, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 22 years. HINSBERG—In this city, December 29, 1399, Theodor F., dearly beloved son of Sophie K and the late Charles Hinsberg, and brother of Helene and Margarethe Hinsberg, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10 years 1 month and 19 days. E7 Friend: tully invit And acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from his mother s 104 Sutter street, near Steiner. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, December 0, 1399, Hilllard F., beloved son of 8. F. and Amanda J. Johnson. a native of Kansas, aged 23 years KANE~In this city, December 2, 1899, John Kane, a native of the City of Waterford. Ireland, aged 42 years. E7Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Uni are respectfully invited to attend the funer to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock. from the tuneral parlors of McGinn Bros, 31 Eddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KLINE—In this city, December 29, 139, Fran. ces, beloved wite of Rudolf Kline. daughter of Mary and John Griffin. and sister of Mrs M. Kenny, Mrs. L. Friley and Willlam and the late John and Nettie Griffin, & native of San_Francisco, EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Sunday). at 12 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LYONS—In this city. December 30, 1300, Win{ fred, beloved daughter of John and Catherine Lyons, sister of Ellen, Patrick, Mary, Mar- garet, Catherine and Michael Lyons. and niece of Patrick and David Conway, a na- tive of Ballyvilla, parish of Bacon, ; Mayo, Ireland, aged 23 years and 3 m. (New York -apers please copy.) ends and acquaintances are respect- rully TavIed (6 atteny the faocrel to-morrow (Monday). at 9 o'clock. from the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, betwsen Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Brendan Church, where a solemn requiem mass wi be celebrated for the repose of her sou commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGARY—In this city, December 30, 149 ma. ward McGary, beloved husband of Alice M. Gary, and father of Mrs. Samuel Poorman Mrs. Willlam H. White, Mrs. J. U Hastincs and James, Charies E. and Edward Moo, & native of County Derry, Ireland. aged years. o2 Friends and acquaintances are_respect. ¥ January : t dence, 1006 Mission street. thence to St tius Church, where a solemn requiem 1. mass will be celebrated for the renoss of goul, commencing at 9:3) o'clock. Holy Cross Cemetery, by train MATTHEWS—In this city, December Eva, beloved wife of 3. M. Matthens, 0% mother of Charies, John M.. Emanue!. Interment and Varley Matthews, & native of Yorier, England, 4 years § months and 19 gere T Friends and scauaintances are e ain fully invited to attend the funeral t. (Monday)., at 2 o'clock, from her ), dence, 3745 Twenty-third street, corner Chattanooga. Interment Masonic Cemetory M il . 3, ‘beloved” hustand o e Villlam . o hust o P Mitchell, and tuther of Alice Kate Miteheoit, a native of Cornwall, England, © months and § days. 6%d @ years €7 Notice cf funeral hereaftor. MORAN-—In Berkeley, Cal., December 3 George C. B., son 6f John P. and Eisar Moran, a native of Herkeles. "Cay i ] years 5 months ys. One b and acquaintanees a tully invited to attend the funern s s e T Tt 1510 Ehcnta e e nce rents, ool Berkaley, n e, MUIRHEAD—In this city, Decem ohn B. Muirhead, dearly um.a"'."..‘.?a-.?" ? M. Muirhéad. & native of Hamiee Canada, aged 44 years and & monti, on, 7 Notice of flllllm' hereatter. O'DAY—In this city, December 3, ward J., beloved som of John any Katie imle, J, of . 18, O'Day, and brother of Willie, Ma! nte, Tesste. Lulu, Frank, Ruth, Jomch ert and Haroid &' Day. & native o Gob- cizeo, aged 12 years and 3 monthe. A nees fully mvited t5 attend the fumeea) e, M0t (Monday). at § o'clock, from the = pTYrTO h ts. Jeuste gtroet pnridenc % Pat '-cmammfta.":,"“" Holy Cross Cemetery. QUACKENBUSH_At Glenwood Speings

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