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80 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AFRIL 1, 1900. e ————————————— e BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR 3ALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & OOt 2 . arket Street. PROPERTIES EAST OF LARKIN AND NORTH OF FOLSOM ST. NORTH OF MARKET STREET. $27,000—Make offer; Jot 57:6x137:6; on Sutter st.. near Hyde: present rents §161 per month can be doubled at slight expense. $14,000—Pine st near Mason; 2x84; 3 flate of T and § rooms and bath; rents $112 5 per mo 11,500 Bush flats o lot 23:2x80: 4 ., 5 and 6 rooms and bath; per month r Mason; $1.500 Sutter sts.; 3 new rooms and b 6,500 83, 000- nenr Sacramento; and rents UTH OF MARKET STRE bet. Fifth and Sixthg Toms to Na. #3,70—On Cl 50 4 per month. BR.50-Natoma =t rovements; rents § ntina et n 2 5 and 3 roow lot 30x80; old 50 per month. s & CO., arket onth brick buliding. $150,000—Yex corner; 10 36,000 —Rents §250 new bullding under 5 years in district. §20.000 ¥ num; 50 vara on Larkin et £20,000 3 fronts; rents ents; 265 feet s $240 Leave per anoum; corner on But- worth; 4-story bullding ter, ins per annum; corner on $50.000 Jents $4080 2 Improvements. h st 126x80:; good ¥ >tavia; 27:6x: near 120 to rear $24.0% 1 %4 per annum: Polk and ¥ BExs2 nearly new bullding: ai- ways ren ving nelghborhiood. 40 st. corner; 40x75; close to How- | sperty $33,000—California st north side, near Polk large lot 756 with L; fine bullding: pays nt net; could be doubled. 0. D. BALDWIN & SON, 22 Montgomery st. SPECK & 0. Loan Mone: 67 Market st., opposite Kearny. omtages; paye 4 per vement feet front; pays 4 per ce. $600; G0 feet fromt; brick im- ront; half block Sixth rents §3%. Powell and stores and 8 corner; 75 feet far fro ivestment; vi ry brick bui house above; 36 feet rents $400; zeet. scll, near Kearny st.; s 55000 & year; 85 feet front. £t.: 75 feet front; Tents $MU00 ng nt. modern improve- xth rents §90; all large lot; E. cor. Clay and Lyon sta.j bex new flate; lot 50x100 feet; ;; grand bargain, rents $500 yearly; down- ts; Hayes st; mortgage all rented; §82. Appiy at onee, barn: d’ compiete erkeley: street work Dear station; electric cars pass New 2-story house; § large sunny rooms; se to university and to Dwight way sta- very best portion of Berkeley; large corner nd for our list of Berksiey homes. & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. lot B0xil4; Twenty near Sanchez; or with iot 30xlid; p-to-date cottage, now building: cor- north of Jombard; § high basement, etc.: it desired. JEROME 1 Montgomery LATS; 8 years old; & corner; rents b and Vermont. sitage on Alabema st. lot; Day, near Noe. e., near Clement. ; Anderson-st. lot, near Cort- Yer ave M . 118 Montgomery st. BROADWAY. bet. Jones and Leavenworth sts. 2 flats: 1ot paye §i4 per cent. 1725 Hyde st., away. near Broa SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. 2500 to $8 ered; $10 m $250 Lots in Sunset; graded and sew- nthly. $500—~Cholcest Richmond lots on in- t 5 50—Level lots near Mission-st. cars; $ monthly $1000—Cottage near Misston- et car; on : same as rest. $300—4. 4 lot in Richmond, near ele easy monthly payments. ! for Mage and Diagrams SOL. GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, CROCKER BLDG. FOR sale—At a sacrifice; 5300 for 2 lots on the he Park; worth $60. sultable for grocery store; in ms and bath: lot x th $6000. 5500 Lot on ey isad and Sacra- with 5.1 een 9 & m 1 Montgomery C. C. BEMIS Agent, 224 Montgomery st. Make offer—Northeast corner Twenty-seventh | and Douglass ets.; must be #old; S0x1l4 feet. £1600—North line Carl st., pear Stanyan; 25x 32736 feet COTTAGE of 5 rooms and bath; lot Diamond et., MODEL HOME. § large sunny rooms, bath, laundry, basement, Jarge attic, furnace, conservatory: lot $0x1i7 feet to alley: unobstructed view of city and bay: beautiful flowers., lawns, frult trees, chicken-house, etc.; $2500 cash, bhalance eas: payments. 15 Vickeburg st.: take Twenty- second-st. electric cars to Mth and Vicksburg. #5002 FLATS, strongly built: Washington st., mear Larkin: lot 27:6xiS7:6: here mre flath Fight mear towm; 5 and ¢ rooms and bath esch: must sell. Box 3164, Call office. HOTEL, 24 rooms, bar, kitchen and aining- | room; 434 Fifth st.; rent chenp. Apply MAD- ISON & BURKE. 33500 WORTH $4000; store, 3 rooms, bath: flat above, § rooms, bath; rented $22. 1417 Pacific. FIAVE vou real estate in the Mission or Hor- ner's Addition that you wish 1o dispose of then eall op W. J. GUNN, 53 California st. FOR sale chean, lot 40X18: east line of and Ninth, with im- Bt "8 *PATTERSON CO., COTTAGE5 rooms, bath, basement, stable; i block from Market et gum Kearny et. | AP 1east | mores wo | vatea stment, few blocks from | near | n few blocks of Ninth acant fiats | CROCKER BLDG. | Heal Fstate and General Land | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS AND BOARD. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale BARGAINS IN COUNTRY LAND DEPART- MENT OF HOOKER & LBENT. 4 POST STRBET. GENTLEMAN'S HOME. $2750120 acres: short distance from Glen Elien, Bonoma County; 6-roony hard nished house; hot and cold water; all furniture; 2 horses; 1 wagon; bugky; farming tools; 11 acres orchard and olives; 4 springs; ideal country | home; $1200 can remain on mortgage; owner in { Burope; cost $5000 RUIT AND GRAIN LAND. $1200- : 240 acres of good land in Senoma County; ut 15 acres in vines; some fruit near ratlroad. GRAIN AND FRUIT RANCH. 00065 acres, apa; § acres bearing or- ase ne. FRUIT, VINE AND GRAIN. | acres: 100 acres bearing orehard od improvem including pack- acksmith wner non- il on s yenr 111 be almost suf- yment; not far from HOMB. town in Ala- good house; and vines; ; house; nd; somefruit | from Middle- | es grain hort dist overed with fruft 12-room resi- ew blocks from 14 Post st. NCEMPNT— ji the attention of Intending | nde to some bargains In in- | apd, frain and mgny of which are bank foreclos- we have for sale. Our Mr. Bush, 4 knowledge and experience 1ds, and being the owner of an | 4 and vineyard, can in- [ itending buyers to the best | in the State. Call or write | hard, vine 14 Montgomer | Davia ush, Manager Country Department. % and probably £2090 yearly incomt value you can't equal; lovel te herond description; 43 acres | ¥ thrifty bearing tree stant vineyard; 12 acres grain: § 1 pasture; splendid set buildings; | ter: complete with stock, ve- | “rop: everything goes | th every cent of $10,000; send running; near Napa. , the LAND AGENT, p. Chronicle bullding, 8. F. a pia good and c cres re abundance hicles, toc or 5760 m eary et INE “snap” bargain; must sell this | week; S0 acres very richest of highly culti- level loam in w; mot an Inch of | fenced; 110 bearing fruit trees; resi- | barn, 2 wells, etc.; 1% miles from elty; e vt procrasiinate. N. D. EICKELS-the LAND AG! T, 10 Geary st., opp. Chronicle bullding, 8, F. $1000 FINE 20-acre ranch: level garden land; €001 house; barn full of hay; fine horse, bugky; 100 chickens and farming tools, etc.} waste dence. fare 50c; half mile to station. $2500—Fine, highly improved 120-acre farm; | good Sroom house and outbulldings; all in | Erain; fare Soc: cheap at $5000. | “Summer Home' Tract; $25 per acrei in | lote to suit; casy terms; finest of valley fruit | and vegetable land: 2% have bought and 15 | bullt houses and more going up; fare Soc and freight 11 to & F.; will all be soid before the | end of the month. | 150 Nice 10-acre home, on R. R.: nice land; | | ®ome oak trees; payable §10 a month. | | TERN LAND CO., 640 Market st. bse to depot, §6 miles from this cres in vineyard: gome orchard: [ barn: a fine nelghborhood: beau. | Tunning water In front; bank | aon't miss it H. H. | rola st | YDID farm of 117 acres good land, ad SPLE: | f Pleasanton, Alameda County; | aced mt $4750 per mcre and erowing crops. H. H. 08 California st | re for immedlate sale: 200 all in crop; Alameda ever offered. H. H. 108 st $600- ACRES at Alameda County; 2% g frult; fanced cross-fenoe , %2 Broadway, Oakland. | near Walnut Creek, Contra Couta $800. all tillable: 8250 cash. C. K. adway, Oakland. - $1000; € k. King, very Broadway, ; vegotable land . KING, %02 est pleces of paying busi- | ity of Ban’ Jose, Cal ‘eet front on First id El Dorado sts.. et frontage El Dorado st.; h business bulldings paying $43% rental | ply to 8. F. LEIB, attorney for executors, | €an Jose, Cal. ' 1mx,\~ CO.. 26 miles from 8. F.—$40 to $50 per | acre. choice lands In tracts of all sizes; im- | proved farms. chicken ranches hay. grain frult and vegetable lands; easy te: rail | and water transit; good achools. HOME AND FARM CO., room 2, 8th ficor, Mills bldg., B. F, FOR BALE CHEAP. [ at Menlo Park; small house end | g water. HARPER & KREIGER, 312 Examiner building. le—In Mill Valley, house of 5 room: and bath and 4 emall rooms in basement: furnished or unfurnished; lot 50x150; garden d orchard of 30 trees: 5 minutes’ walk from | ation 26 Turk San Pablo av, | ALTA PUNTA Trac | “north of Berkeley, near Santa Fe : ey land by the acre, $130 to $200. Call for | = { et on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st. | 10 MILES north of Capay—Stock range of 200 sores at only 8360 per acre; good frutt. For | | Turther particulare address J. C. VOLLMER, | pay, Yolo County, Cal. ABOUT acres fine sofl, half a mile from Col. | 2 blocks from electric cars; part desired; a bargain. 445 Valencia st. HORN. #12 Main st., Petaluma; real e 1 tHoroughbred Belgian hares Send | noma Count; 5 Merket, 3 ‘ tate | for tree lst of MARION GRI Land ¢ sale in ROSS VAL JLEY villa lots, 50x100; $300 to $500; fine “an Rafael water system: good drain- from s Tamalpais ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | | PROMPT attention given t, try and city property. ket st., room 2. exchangt: coun- | HWEINH. RD & | SRS L | EEPING. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEK FLAT of 4 beautiful large rooms, with bath, furn or housekeeping; water; gas and telephone: new | view: healthy location: in a small, | ldren wanted; rert rea- | . near Castro. sunny front rooms furnished com- | sekeeping; $2 50 per week; $10 per | ; furniture all new. Apply at shoe | store, 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. | BIRCH ave., 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— Two rooms and kitchen, §i; water included A 2 LARC plete % | BUSH. 6162 sultes of rooms for housekeeping: 2 single rooms; sunny side; rent reasonable, CALIFORNIA, 2523—Sunny parlors or rooms for | light housekeeping; gas range; reasonable, | Jis | DORE, 225, near Ninth and Harrison- cottages of 2 big rooms, furnished for house- keeping. New rear EDDY, 207—Nicely furnished sunn: n wnd bath; llght housekeeping allowed . cheap, 414, near Jones—Sunny lower fla range, gas: §16 per month. two | TURK, 1 | BAN ANTONIO, HAYES, 1202 nice sunny housekeeping rooms; sink and stove; rent §10. HOWARD, 60—Front room and kitchen, fur- nished for housekeeping. TWO neatly furnished single rooms; with or without board. 364 Minna st. VAN NESS ave, 944 fl'bc ‘Wallac and board; furnished and unfurnish $20 HOWARD, 1a%—Large sunny bay-window room with kitchen complete for housekeepin. JacC 3 furnished SE1E, 478 Nicely furnished sunny rooms for lght housekeeping: terms reasonable. 425, off Folsom, bet. Tenth and Furhished room for housekeeping. WORTH, 225 Sunny corner bay-win- unfurnished; American family; adults. near cor. Van Ness and Mec- Front furnished room, $ month LOCUST ave., opposite Tenth—Large sunny alcove; housekeeging: furnished; §7. MINNA, 28 Sunny furnished housekeeping and single rooms; e and $1 per week. MINNA, ight hous Two sunny furnished rooms for keeping. 911%—Sunpy kitchen and bedroom, Keeping. 511 Newly furnished front and ns for housekeepin, eventh- : or 3 3, offt Howard, near 4 complete for housekeeping. NATOMA, 729, near 2 ing rooms OAK, 31, 1 hlock from Market st. and Van Ness ave.—Lovely sunny front suite; running water; gas range; grate; also 3 tonnecting front rooms, eomplete for housekeeping; very sonable. nth—$ sunn{' housekeep- party to assist in work. WANTED—A few day boarders; home cooking: private family. 724 Eddy st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. PLEGANT 9-room home, adjacent University, ust completed; also 50-foot lot, with modern room cottage in South Berkeley; $1500. M. WURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oak. FIVE acres, near cars and school; all\in fruit; house; barn; wide avenue: worth $4000; price $3600. Review office, Eimhurst. FRANK STORER. ROOMS WANTED. TWO connectin housekeeping rooms for 3 oung es engaged during the day: rooms o be swept once a week; neighborhood Twelfth and Mission sts. Box 3367, Call office. YOUNG man wishes furnished room in private {:ufilly near downtown; state terms. Box 3361, all. SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile 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. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, reliable; take no other; ‘Rellef for in letter by return mail: at drug- ‘hichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants efected for §$4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO! . %15 Montgomery tel. 5 ROOMS papered from §3; whitened, $1 u painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 419 Third. gend 4c stamps for particular Ladies o y C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land o o e T — rkel T ) t! house of 9 rooms. o NEW houses to rent; adjacent to the university grounds, 9 rooms, with all the latest improvements; in the very best part of beau- tiful Berkeley. adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley station. NEARLY new 7-room house, on the sunny side of street. only 2 blocks from the station and 1 block from electric cars; in thorough order: sanitary plumbing; to close an estate we will gell_at a bargain. MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeler station. MASON "& McLENATHEN, | $10 CASH, $6 monthly till paid: chicken run; 50 X256 feet; price, all told, $190; level land; sandy loam, 3 tp 7 feet deep: no adobe; plenty of good water: site and climate suverb: no cold winds or fogs here; build your home or we will build for you; stop paying rent: near electric cars and %0-foot wide boulevard: not far from a fine school: Westall Tract, adjoining East Oakland: call or send for circulars. 45 Seventh st., near cor. Broadwa carriage free. HENRY Z. JONE! 2600—IN VESTMEN T—$2600. 2 modern flats of 5 rooms and bath each; first-class_condition: Ma . station; 1 per cent tment. J, monthly o g 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ‘WE have got to sell within 1 week 5 acres of perfectly level land, fronting on 100-foot street and not § minutes from Berkeley station; street work done; the best bargain we have bad for years. MASON McLENATHEN, Adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, TWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE! NTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- 7145 6th; phone Mint 4. OAK, 1151 large sunny furnished housekeep- ing} {ron bed, closet; clean; $8. PINE, 130, corner Hyde—2 front sunny corner houekeeping rooms; folding bed; ges range; rensonal: POST, 062 Eunny suite, housekeeping, $18, also singie rooma. SECOND, 127—Housekeeping rooms nd suniny; nicely furnished; term; BOUTH PARK 181 or 2 sunny rooms; nicely furnished for housekeepins. THIRD, 126—Emall sulte sunny rooms for lght housekeeping| terms reasonable. Room for man and wife; light housckpg.; $10; large single front room, $8. TWELFTH, 145—Sunny furnished sultes, com- plete for housekeept ce sunny front INION Equare ave,, 127 e ng room. ingle room; also housekeepl; AN NESS ave., 43Changed hands; nicely fur- nished room for housekeeping; in suites, §12 to £0 month; also rooms for 2 gentlemen. VAN NESS ave, 1021-8 or more rooms, en guite: parlor ficer; gas range; complete for Housekeeping. WASHINGTON, 620-Housekeeping newly papered; $ per mont CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch o 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Cal subscriptions has been Vnlencla_st rooms; A BRUKEW ICK_HOUSE, Ali! Bixth—Rooms c to §1 per night; §1 25 to §5 per week, and feht houtekeeping) open all night. furnished front alcove room, 3 marine view; sultable for 1 or Caiifornia’ Powell. HOUSE,"" 824 Bush st., ad- ¥ _rooms! all prices. N elegantly ath adjoinin 2 gentiemen. A—“THE ELMER Jotning the Russ Hotel; BOHEMI ockton—Sunny corner suite and singie ro hot and cold water; elevator and all conveniences. BURNETT, 1428 Market st, (old No. 1384) nished rms.. sultes, single; also unfurn| CALIFORNIA, 706 (Ft. Peter's House) house, newly furnished; housekeeping rooms. CALIFORNIJA. 832—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms. ringle or en sulte, with phone and bath: rent vory reasonable CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn. i rms. & offices. CLIFFORD, corner Ellis and ly furnished sunny rooms EDDY, 2 ason—Elegant- s reasonable. pri —Newly furnished large sunny with German family. FIFTH, 308—New ho running water; §5 nice single rooms; gas, $ per month; sunny bay-window rooms, $10. FOLSOM corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny furniche = euites or single; new mgm FRANKLIN, 21 (Newport)—Nicely furnished ite or single; also housekeep! The Elegantly furnish uites or single; travelers accom. GEARY, ed rocma: GOLDEN GATE ave., 1410—Nice furnished rm. suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, with bath. GRAND SOUTHERN, south. and Miselon ets.—Sunn ingle; lad} COCK HOUE nily rooming house; $1 60 to $6 per week. RRISON, nished sunn: homelike; $1 a w HAWTHORNE, 1 roasonable. HOWARD, £29—Rooms from $1 week up to 35, 25c to $1 night: also housekeeping romos. J%Exh‘. €14 — Newly furnished room to let; near Fourth—Finely fur- »; bath; all convenlences; H A large front room; rent 'ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- palring at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. STORAGE AND WAHEHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Maln 5713 TACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; 'phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 134) Market st. tel. South §35; packing. moving and stor. TO LEASE. WANTED to rent—Party wishing to change city life for a country one wlil lease a s able property for running as a first-cl summer resort; plenty of wood, water, shad fishing and hunting essentlal; with miner: springs preferred; within three hours of San Francisco. Send full particulars to Merchant, box 3301, Call office. KENILWORTH INN, romantically Mill Valley; 50 minates’ ride from Sai clsco; completely furnished; 40 room: and hot water baths: electrle Hghts; throughout; elevator: MADISON ‘& BURK TO Lease—All or part of vacant property; 9x 160; on Misslon sf near Fifteenth; will bulld licht structure. Owner. box 3109, Call. ALAMEDA™ ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $750FINE lot, 47:2x147:2; Buena Vista av near Chestnut st. $1750-A choice home; 6 rooms, with all mod- ern improvements; good location. $2200—6-room, modern cottage; north side of Santa Clara ave.; lot 45x1%5. $2750—Modern 9-room house; Morton-st. sta- tion; large lot. Elegant 7-room colontal cottage, Grand st., to_exchange for San Francisco property. Elegant NW. corner store and flat above; in the Mission, San Francisco; will exchange for Alameda home. Bargains in all parts of Alameda; houses to let. Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Fran- steam heaters i rent low. Apply rket st. HALF block; well located, fine business corne: improved property: free from Incumbrance; terms reasonable. Address ANDREW, owner, Call office, Oakland. FURNISHED HOUSES. § rooms $45 6 rooms. ns 7 rooms £4.00) 8 rooms.... 30 7 rooms. 75.00/10 rooms.... 50 Great bargalns in improved property. Lots all slzes $250 to $4000. F. D. JUDD CO.. 1424 Park st. FRUITVALE. FOREST PARK. 13-ACRE LOT! ACRE LOTS. 15 SOLD WEEK. There are § new coitages bullding now. We can suit you in any kind of a lot or house. Prices wiil be advanced April 5. Buy now and get the benefit of the profits to be made within a very short time. Lots 175 feet deep and any frontage desired; all streets graded: water piped to every lot; in Fruitvale sanitary district; over 4000 forest and fruit trees on this tract; a good specula- tion it you do not want a home; we build to sult you; title guaranteed; close to ear and transportation lines. $250—Lot 50x175. $300—Lot 50x175; 50 trees on this lot. $500—Lot 130x1s]. $600—Lot 154x183. $950—Lot 50x150; $50 down, balance $1250 per month; well and pump; fenced; street graded; 4 rooms; 7-foot basement, celled; house hard finished. $1000—350 down, balance $13 50 per month; all conventences; close to station. $1050—5 rooms; § minutes from station; city ‘water; sewers; street graded; $50 cash, balance $14 or $15 per month. $1150—Chicken ranch; 4 rooms; fenced; well; lot 137x181; close to cars; § cent fare. $1200—$50 down, $16 50 per month; large lot; chicken houses, éte. $1500—9 rooms; barn; corner lot; fruit trees; splenatd for chickens. Our list of bargains consists of over 200 pleces of real estate, improved and unimproved, in and around the bay district. See us at either office, as below. MONEY TO LOAN. FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. San Francisco office—Room 2, ground floor, 222 Sansome st.; afternoons. Fruitvale office—Half a block above Fruit- vale station. FOR SALE BY H. A. PLEITNER. Splend!d buy for a home or investment. $2150—Reduced from $3000; fine modern cottage of 6 large rooms and bath; on one floor; mantel, attle, basement, chicken’ houses, fruit trees; corner lot, 75x160; must be sold; an opportunity worth Investigating. $1800—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall and basement: stable; chicken house: lot 107x260; all fenced. $1400_Cottage of § rooms and bath: corner lot, 50x122: only § blocks from Fruitvale station. Ray-window cottage of and bath; hard finished; high basement, etc. FOREST PARK only 3 blocks from local {rain; easy terms If de- | sired. $700—$100 cash, balance $9 per month, will buy a cozy cottage of 4 rooms; newly renovated; barn and chicken houses; large lot; fine place | for raising rhlcke‘nl. $550—House of 4 rooms and basement; large chicken house, good well and pump: lot ‘50x110; all fenced; $16b cash, balance on your own terms. 10 neres. 3% neres In bearing orchard; cottage of 4 rooms and bath, 2 barns, chicken houses, £00d well, windmill and tank. For particulare apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Frultvale Station, Cal. $450—A BEAUTIFUL 3-room cottage, now com- pleted; lot 35:100;}:“« cash; on easy install- ments. Inquire F. GOODMAN, Abby st., Allendale Tract, Fruftvale. | $450 WILL buy a nice corner lot, 40x117, near station, or will bulld new modern cottage of & rooms, including this lot, for $2000. J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1243 Park st OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. $4600—ELEGANT home of 9 rooms on Grand st.; in ap provements great opportunity, as owner is goln, rope. Call or address H. P. MOREA 1432 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY RLAL ESTATE. near station and school; this is a to Eu- & CO., ) CASH, balance same as rent, will buy y m housé, windmill and tank, barn for 3 horea; lot 50x1%; all sewered; 3 short blocks to train. W. C. MORAN $2000— this new 6-room cottage cament sidewalks, tiled sink, porcelain batl near to train; $300 cash, balance $20 per month, on $0-foot graded, curbed and macadamize W. C. MORAN. 00—8-ROOM house; cost $5000; lot 75x135; street sewered, graded, curbed and macadam- fine neighborhood; fruit nice barn, lawn, etc. W. C. MORAN, McALLISTFR, 416, 34 flat—Nicely furnished sunny room; gentlemen o oard optional. MINNA, 667, corner Elghth—New furnished bay window room, §1 per week; translent. MISEION, $57A (Avoca House) -New; newly furnished; rent reasonable. FLICK, Prop. this -room cottage and 2 lots; all $600—S! 0 cash, balafice $10 per month. sewered; only | NINTH, 180_Sunny furnished rooms to let; with or without board. | OFARRELL, 20—€unny furnished rooms and offices: elev. electric lights: day, w) ORLANDO House. 98 Howard, cor. Sixth— Sunny rooms: prices to suit; open night. POST. 217—Sunny suites and single rooms; day, week or month; terms reasonable. POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms suites or singl running water; gi rea: ROSEDALE House, 313 & 21 Fliis st.—Rooms night, 25¢ to $1: week, $1 25 to $4: open nig! ROYAL HOUSE, 125 Ellis st—Incandesce light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per night. 35c to $1 50; week, §2 10 $5; month, $8 to $20; eievator on office ficor; rooms with hot and cold wates aylor et., near Market—An up-to-date fireproof building; elevator; new furniture; hot and cold water; radiators; salt sea bathe; suites and singl SHERMA Apartment “House, 25 Eighth st., near Marl F urnished and unfurnished. SOUTH PARK, 80—2 sunny front rooms and bath; suitable for men; in private famii SON, 620, bet. Seventh and Elghth vy front furnished rooms; single or dou- light housekeeping. ble; STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie)—Nicely furnished rooms from $12 to $30. TAYLOR, 145—Large sunny rooms: translent and theatrical people solicited; §2 60 week up. TENTH, 153-Unfurnished eunny rooms and bath; in good condition; reasonable rent. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good pecple. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. THE PIEDMONT, 119A Sixth—Sunny furnished rooms: double and single; easy terms. $E0_RESIDENCE near_ University; street work all done; will trade for stock ranch of or will pay @ cash difference. W. C. MORAN. $1500—300 CASH. balance 3§20 per month, will all sewered. W. C.' MORAN, §900_$100 CASH, balance 313 per month, will buy C. MORAN. ‘ $1500—2 BAY-WINDOW B-room cottage; lot 40x MORAN. $1200-NEW 6-room house; lot 47x135; $50 caeh, $2400—$400 CASH, balance same as rent; 6 large rooms; fine view; lot 36x124; 1 block to train; TWO choice prune ranches at Campbell to ex- change for home in Berkeley. W. C. MORAN. Grove st. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berkeley. and electric cars; price '$60; terms $10 monthly. RUDOLPH & PERKINS, Lorin. mill, tank and frame; lot 40x135; close to sta- tion’ and electric cars; $180 cash, balance 3ROOM house: lot 50x100; close to station and electr equal valve in Mendocino or Sonoma County buy & 9-room Nouse; lot Gox12i; S0-foot street; a S-room and bath cottage; all sewered. 120; $100 cash, balance $15 per month. W. C. _pulance $15 per montb. . C. MORAN, Nogh Berkeley. W. C. MORAN. SEE some of the new houses I am building on 5-ROOM cottage; good order; close to station $1600—A1 5-ROOM cottage; all modern; wind- $16 mf\mhly RI'DOXEH & PERKINS, lfifln; cars; price $630; $100 cash, balance $10 monthly; take Berkeley cars, get off at Lorin ;lal‘lun. usk for RUDOLPH & PERKINS, Lorin. JUST secured—A Iot within 1 block of the Uni- versity for $700, and will build house on easy terms. O. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley station. $3700-BARGAIN in new modern 7-room house; plumbing A No. 1; finely located on Durant ave. O. G. MAY & CO. $2500—Modern home of § room: and near cars. 0. G. MAY SEE our bullding lots on Grove st. for $400; near’ University ave.: snaps. O.'G. MAY & treet improved CO. THIRD. 263_Two small sunny front rooms. $5; one large back room, $8; all electric lghts. TURK, 39—Elegant rooms, en suite or single; transient, central and reasonable. VALENCIA, 834, near 20th—Front parlor and léx;%en; furnished housekeeping; use of bath; VAN NESS, 50¢Parlor suite, sunny, sultable for two or more: with board. $7 A MONTH—Sltting and srhall bedroom: finely furnished; sunny. G. D. H., box 3310, Call. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions bas been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisement eubscriptions has been estabiished at 109 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. | i | i | LMORE, 2212, near Clay—3 unfurnish rooms, §10; also 2 unfurnished rooms, $7. . FIFTH, $45—Two rooms furnished for house- keeping; cheap rent. | FOLSOM, 776%2 neatly furnished connecting | rooms for housekeeping: also 1 single room: | reasonable 4 HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, gantly furnished sunn; gle; with or without reduced rates. NEW family hotel: first class in all abpoint- :flf:‘:‘ !x“.l““‘l‘fl‘bg.:u.rcll.l inducements to elect people. ornia st., occu corner Gpposite Grace Church. ., 1714 Market st.—Fle. rooms; en suite or sin. i table first class; GEARY. 475—Front sicove; light housel Tt denired: gan, bath; pent $5. —— GLEN PARK ave., 5, off 13th, near Mission—3 unfurnished sunny rooms: cioset and bath. GOLDEN GATE ave. 40—Furni or, wmllrn alcove; private American family; GOUGH, 07—Furnished room sultable for GUERRERO, 1147—Sun and kitchen: furn! front mmm FOWARD, 761% Nicely furnished sunny singls and double d q double reoms; housckeeping -n-ul A—HOTEL La Normandie, 2 —Bunn; sultes and single room: “rythln!‘d::’w; lm! class table and service: prices moderats. BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny bay-window rooms; superior board; modern conveniences: rates reasonable. FRANKLIN, 503—Sunny front room; bath, gas, breakfast, dinner; §16 month; private family. HYDE, 118! : YDE, 1115%—Cholce rooms, with board; pri- = O N BT 'HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and ‘Eddy; changed hands; thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Sulf ‘Tma.; private; bath: sio rme; board optional THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. $700—Close to Lorin station; lot 50x150; fenced; well; sewers; city water; 6 rooms; $0 down, balance $10 per month. §1200—-$100 down, $16 monthly; lot 40x110; 7 rooms; city water: good plumbing; house s new and lot completely fenced; half way be- tween Berryman and University stations. $1250—Lot "50x150; 6 rooms; high basement: sewers; city water; graded street; close to Lorin station; $50 cash, balance $17 per month. | $1400—7 rooms: good basement; sewers: city water; sidewalk; street graded; good location; large lot. An 8-room house; unobstructed view; has to be C:T]en u‘; be tn;vprecimd‘ RS and get our complete list of property in Berkeley, Oukland and Fruitval MONEY TO LOAN. FLAT OR ON INSTALLMBENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. San Francisco office—Room 32, ground floor, 222 Sansome st., afternoons. Fruitvale office—Half » block abave Fruttvale station. FINE 5-acre tracts; adjacent to Berkeley; lo- cated on side hill; sunny sure; especiall adapted to raising Belgian and ehlc{! ens: sold on easy payments. $1500—5-room cottage; 1ot 40x127 minutes’ walk to University; close to station: all_modern improvements; fine windmill and tank, good chicken house, barn and loft; pretty flower garden; only $500 cash, balance purchaser. ToL: best part of Beskel o'to Onfas ner 3 o sity; strictly mndo:n and v':-’ 3 ‘com- leted; $2000 cash. balance terms. P o, SCRMIDT, Sehmidt block. Berkeley. 'AGE 1 §1300—COTT. house, © g00d rooms, ba 3 fon; newly pai and decorated: fine corner, (0x116; near train and cars; very easy terms. H. rk-like neighborhood; all modern im- | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ; REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND T A SPECIAL LIST OF BARGAINS. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL. $150,000—A fine business property; owner clos. ing up estate preparatory to going to Europe no choicer investment in Oakland. $55,000—Fine brick block; no better improve- | ments or logation; special reasons for selling. ,000 total cost—Wanted buyer for business lot at a bargain, and to bufld for a tenant fur- nishing uaranteed lease, $36,000—An Onkland mansion, containing two acres of choice grounds; location unexcelled; cost over $60,000; a bank sale; offer wanted. $13,000—Magnificent home, cost §27,000; closing | estate; choice central elevated location. $3000°-A very fine hom East Oak- land; location and large grounds absolutely cannot be excelled; fine bargain; every ap- pointment; modern architecture; examine it; cost nearly $20,000; your terms; can borrow bal- ance; will sacrifice furniture. $6500—Most perfect 8-room home In Lakeside district; cost $8500; French plate glass win- dows; furnace; cannot here describe beautiful interfor and exceptional location; must be seen; urgent location, A SACRIFICE—Due bank $4500; submit any ofter; good 3-story S-room house: lot 100x145; location near 26th and Telegraph ave. $4750—A beautiful Linda Vista terrace bar- galn; new and modern; 8 rooms; furnace; lo: 50x125; a perfect home; easy terms; investigate. central; $4600—A new modern 2-story residence of § | rooms; porcelain bath: 2 toflets; cement base- ment; corner lot: 5 minutes' walk of 14th and Broadway; see at once; a_bargain; easy terms. $4500—Cost $5500; going to Pari: a beautiful 13-story S-room house; will sacrifice fine fur- niture: terms no object; near Market-st. station and City Hall. 33750—Near Market-st. station: 2-story; 9 ot G0x100; bank mortgage $2300. rgain—Present mortgage $3000, formerly $3500; cost over $5500; modern 2-story; § rooms, : ; gas fixtures; stable; lot §0x130; street complete: rent $25; Twelfth ave.; choic- est elevated location; possibly $300 or less might buy equity; offer wanted: a snap. $2550—Worth $3250; Adeline station; colontal, 6 rooms, 2-story: never occupled; latest plumb- ing; large lot: $250 cash, balance as rent. $3000—New 7-room, porcelain bath, two tollets; cement bascment: $20 cash; § minutes’ walk of City Hall: terms to suit 325003230 cash; near Senator Perkins'; new colontal 7-room: Dorcelain bath: bank sale. #i00; 21th and Telegraph tory, 8 rooms: lot 40x175; mortgage $2200; must sell; owner going away. A SNAP—Due bank $2700; can remain; near station In East Oakland; fine bay-window 2 :;‘r? residence of 10 rooms, bath: two toilets; o offer by Tuesday takes It: must have money. 50—Cost a 8. F. merchant $4000; near, Berke- ley local trains; fine 2-vear-old home: ¥ rooms; porcelain bath: lot 50x135; mortgage $2000. $1850—Insurance $2500; near Telegraph ave.: modern 2-story house of 7 rooms; bath; fine barn: cost $750: lot i0x100; barga!n $1250—Bay-window 6-room cottage; Broadway or_ Market statlons: offer wantea. $950—House of & rooms; stable; lot 25x132; must sell; going away. $1150—Cottage of 4 rooms; lot 50 feet: 224 st., near San Pablo; street work complete. $230—Lot 160x130; half block to electric road; cost owner $§50; wants money. $450 per acre—Worth doubl opposite station; store or home in Alameda County: 20 minutes' ride of Oakland. Do not fall to call or write us for anything in Qakland real estate. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Office and salesrooms, 460-462 Eighth street, Oakland, 'OCERY and 4 rooms, lot 25x100, all for ':Awo'rth $2500; a snap. ALDEN CO., s way. $3600-NEW; modern: 7 rooms and corner lot: near ears: will exchange in part. ALDEN CO.. 1118 Broadway. $350—BEST lodging house in Oakland; call examine. ALD! CO., 118 Broadway. b A1-A and half-acre lots, with house, chicken. etc., and fruft trees. ALDEN CO.. 118 Broadway. £ MONETY to loan_on real estata: also furniture, s, st ALDER o 1t Braadam! #50—ONE acre and a_half, fronting on Fruft- vale ave.; all to full bearing fruit trees: % ern cottage of 6 rooms, barn, etc.: onlymmod S ToRNEON. T Broad: $ large rooms | | mail w! $1750 FOR A Cottage. 6 rooms, outbuildings: lot 100x100: containing fruit, flowers, etc.; private wate trom postoffice. schools. cars, ash, balance bank mort; sinzle. en sulte and housekeep- Hetal Shacta. 1225 Rroadwav fne: 8 un ———————— e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALe. introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Frankiin. Oakland —_— ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASSESSMENT notice—Wittram Propeller Com- any, office and principal place of business, 6 Market st., San Francisco. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Sth day of March, 1900, an assessment (No. §) of three (8) cents per share was levied upon the capi- tal stock of the corporation, payable imm diately In United States gold coin to the sec- retary at the office of the company at the above address. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 11th day of April, 1900, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at blic auction, and unless payment is made efore, will be sold on the 2§th day of April, to- 1900, fo pay the delinquent assessment, Eether with costs of advertising and expenses | of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. F. WITTRAM JR., Secretary. 5 Ma st DIVIDEND NOTICES. IND NotlceThe Giant Powder Com- “on.—A dividend (No. 1) of seventy- ) cents per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, 430 Cal- ifornia st., San Francisco, on April Transfer books close April 2, 1309, A. SPARKS, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 103 (50 cents per ehare) of the Oceanlc Steamship Company will be payabie at the office of th company, 327 Market street. on and after Mon. day, Aoril 2, 1900. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, March 27, 190, at 3 p. m. = H EL Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage lcenses have been issued as follows: Frank W. Johnson, 27, Redding, Cal, and Dora Knell, 24, city. Miles T. Baird, 21, 213 Pacific avenue, and Ruth B. Jackson, 13, 233 O’Farrell street. John W. Tescher, 24, Gridley, Cal., and Mar- guerite Neughten, '3, 3740 Twenty-fifth street. Joseph H. Congdon Jr., 24. 136 Haight street, and Julla R._Davidson. 32, i3 Haight street. Antone G. Stroh, 33, §27 Ellls street. and Mar- tha E. Harden, 25, 511 McAllister street. John Little, %, 10 Day street, and Frances L. Hawkins, 20,3 Merritt_street. Emfl G, Niemier Jr., 33, 1113 Sutter street, and Alice Bell, 28, corner Fighteenth and Noe sts. Paul Petersen, 43, city, and Maye Slevin, 3, | cty. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by I not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same pubiish BORN. LOOS—TIn this city, March 3, 1500, to the wite of W. L. Loos, a son. OLSEN—In this city, to the wife of Ed Olsen, aughter. In this eity, March 3L 1900, to the ifred E. Palmer, a son. - . March 30, 1300, to the e of W. Price, a son. MIRE—In this city, March 27, 100, to the wife of Dr. E. B. Plymire, a son. BEITZ—In this city, March 23, 1900, to the wife of Peter A. Seitz, a daughter. “CK—In this ecity, March 29, 1300, to Shattuck, a daughter. 1300, to the MARRIED. N—MAYHEW-—In this city, March 2, 156, by the Rev. H. A. Meyhew, assisted by the Rev. G. B. Allen of Larkspur, Harris S. Allen of Larkspur and Alice M. Mayhew of Ban_ Francisco. LAWR N—STELTER—In this city, March 51, 190, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Lawrence Lawrencen and Emma D. Stelter of San Lorenzo, LIMROTH — KORNAHRENS — In _this city, March 2, 1900, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Jo- seph Limroth and Mrs. Wilbelmine G. Korn- ahrens of San Francisco. OLIVER—HULBERT—In this city, March 25, 1300, at the Church of the Advent, by the Rev. Mr. Parrish, John West Oliver and Florence Margaret Hulbert, both of San Francisco. SCHOEPPE—SCHNEIDER—In this city, March 31, 1900, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Edward | Willlam ~ Schoevpe and Annie Elizabeth Schnetder. TINNEY—BRADY—In this city, January 31, 1500, at St. Dominic's Church, by the Rev. Father Clancy, George W. Tinney of Auburn and Mary E. Brady of San Franeisco. DIED. Bacigalupt, Honora Lent, John M. Calnan, Daniel McDonald, Marv V. Clough, Charles L. Moriarty, Daatel Danforth, Irene Pacheco, John J. Dean, Willlam G. Patten, Margaret Ettlinger, Sarah Pike, Esther V. Everett, Mabe! E. Russell, Monson Galvin, Mary M. Sexton, Thomas Godfrey, Willlam B. Shaughnessy, Frank Hayward, Lewis A. Shoop, Josenh Landvogt., Augusta Williamson, Leon A. Legge, Robert Wuethrich, Samuel Lemmon, Mrs. E. Zuckerman, Alphonse BACIGALUPI-In this city, March 30, 130, Honora Alma, dearly beloved and only daugh- ter of Louls and Josie Bacigalupl, and sister of Guido and Robbie Bacizalupi, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 17 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock. from the residence of her pare: 61SA Lombard street. Interment New Italian Cemetery, San Mateo County, ave.; | foundation: barn; cornem lot, 50x140; best | Cal. | CALNAN—In this city, March 30, 190, Dantel, beloved husband of Hannah ' Calnen, and father of John and Julia Calnan and Mrs. Henry Collins, a native of Ballinspitle, County Cork, Ireland, aged 64 years, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at §:3) o'clock, from his late res dence, 723% Natoma street, thence to St. J seph's Church, where a solemn requiem ma: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemete: CLOUGH—In this clty, March 31, 1900, at the residence of her son, Charles L. Glough, 2021 Webster street, Mary Keith Tilson, widow of the late Amos Clough, a native of Thomaston, Me., aged $5 years 1 month and 11 day FORTH — In_this_city, March 30, 1800, Trene, daughter of F. R. and Linola H. Dan- forth, a native of Vallejo, Cal. £ The funeral services will take place this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2938 Callfornia street. Interment private. D. corner of 10 acres, in bearing fruit: on matn DEAN—In this city, March 31 1300, Willlam county road: no better land: best location for | George, beloved son of Willlam A Rosanda E; Dean, and brother of Teucy 5 Dy , & native of San ancisco, yea & months and days. g g g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral tm‘vffxls (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 1617 Powell street. between Green and Union. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ETTLINGER—In New York, March 3, 1800, Sarah, beloved wife of Bernhard Ettifnger. mother of Mrs. Louis Straus, Mrs. Fred Patek and of Isaac L. and Gertle Ettlinger. and sister of Mrs. H. Schiller and Leo Hech- heimer, a native of Germany, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. EVERETT—In San Leandro, Mareh %00, Mabel Estee Everett. wife of Leonary " prers ett, youngest daughter of Morris M. and Frances D. Estee, and sister of Mrs, Charles 1. Deering, & native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 1 month. (Syracuse and Utica, N. ¥ and Washington, D. C., papers please cop; [ Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, at the Horel Bella Vista, corner of ne Ay street: Interment private. e * GALVIN—In this city, March 81, 130, Mary i A i M sinaliie, te Lincols Schook. South FUSERAL DrtECTORS 20 Fifth st., o) R UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 187 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. Marcella, beloved daughter of Catherine and the late Michael Galvin, and beloved sister of Kacle, Willle, Maggie and Tommie Galvin, a natlve of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 14 days. GODFREY—In Alameda, March 30, 1900, Wil- liam B. Godfrey, dearly heloved husband of May Godfrey, son of Martha and the late Henry J. Godfrey, and brothef of Mrs. Mar- etta Holland and Hurette and Henry 8. God- frey, aged 35 years > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- 101 St. C reet, Alameda; 12:45 -gauge b ncinal station. HAYWARD—In this city, March 3, 1900, Lewis A., husband of Margaret S. Hayward, a na- tive of Vermont, aged 53 years 6 months and 8 days. [7 Friends and ac fully Invited to att (Monday), at 2 o' Hall, Masonic Te uaintances are respect- e funeral King & Post and Mon uspices of Dorie Interment Cy- leaving Third o'clock. Pleas LANDVOGT- gusta Landvogt, vogt, and mother and Freddie Landvogt, a native of Cincin- nati, Ohlo, aged 42 years 7 months and 18 days. | LEGGE—TIn_tht: | late residenc husband of Rober city, March 30, 1900, at his s Harry place, Robert, beloved ¢ge, and father of Dr. William Legge. & years and aged Juaintances are respect- the i ten sneral this day Shiels building. the auspices of | e No, 8. A. O. U. W. In- [ awn Cemetery, by carriage. | LEMMON—In this city, Mrs. abeth Lem- mon, wife of the late Jeff n Lemmon. mother of Willlam Valencta, Laurel Frederick and Thomas daughter of Joseph Schradeler, an ¢ Laurel Banks and | Joseph Schraa: of San Francisco, aged 38 y month and 8 days. 7 Frie ptances are respect- fully invit funeral from her lat avenue, at 1 o clock. | Serwt ace’'s Church, Golden | Gate av | LENT—In Lent, a native 11 months and 2 McDONALD- e | T¥., beloved daughter Annle Rice MeDonald clsco. > Friends and a fu ited (Monday), at % dence, 223 Fulton street Cathedral, where a req | be celebrated for the rev o'clock. Interment Mou | MORIARTY—In this city, | “tel. beloved son of Mortarty, and brot? farty, a native of years, 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late restdence, 22 Howard court, off Howard street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St Pat- March 31, 1900, John M. New York, aged 52 years March 31, 1900, Mary Patrick and the late native of San Fran- ances are respect- It high mass will 1 at 10 t Calvary Cemetery. March 30, Dan- nd Pridget rick's Church, where a requiem high mass | ‘will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. PACHECO—In San Raf 3. Pacheco, dearly Pacheco (nee T: Pacheco, and b: and Salvador P cia, a native of San years. | " EFNotice of funeral hereafter. PATTEN—In ti ¥, March 31, 1900, Mar- garet, beloved wife of William P. Patten, and mother of Willlam J., Harry A., Mary E. and Herbert J. Patten,’ a native of Leon- don, England, aged i3 vears 10 months and T days. A member of California Cir-le No. 103, C. 0 F. (N rs please copy.) ances are respect- the funeral to-morrow ck, from her late resi ft Octavia street, be- thence to Sacred 1. March 299 1300, John swed husband of Julla . father of Frances O. # Guemecindo, August and Mrs. C. C. Valen- Rafael, Cal., aged 38 [ —¢ | tully invited to atte | (donday), at 8:3 ¢ dence, 2 Cen | tween Haight.and Waller, | Heart Church for services at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cr tery. PIKE—In Pleasanton, Alameda County, Es- nd Viola_Pike, wite of B. D. Pk Mrs. A Fargo and Mrs. E. f Livermore, aged 22 years 1_mont? 7 Friends and ac d to att aintances are respect- the funeral services fully inv ‘ Gould, a day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. n this city, March 31, 1900, Mon- b nd of Georgle E. Russell, ¢ eatrice E. and Tracy G. Rus of Concord, N. Y., aged 82 ttend the fumeral nday), at 2 o'clock, at er Post and Montgomery Californ: | | | 1 | stroets, | Lodge > 5 press Lawn Ceme | from Third and | SEXTON—In this city, 3 a | " Sexton, beloved brother of Dennis, Patrick, | Honora and David Sexton and the late Mrs. . “a native of Ashford, ireland, aged 65 years. quaintances are respect- uneral this day he residence of 2 Twenty-third irch, where a ated for the 9:30 o'clock. 1500, Thomas ‘ Margaret. Murpk County Lim | 7 Friends fully invited to (Sunday). at § o emetery s city, March 30, 190, ) of W EHAUGH) Frank H., de Ida Shaughn R | aged 18 years it m 1y hs and 1 day. | TErFriends ana acquaintances respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow o trom late restdence, 342 Fair | Oaks street, thence by electric funeral car | from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at | #o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHOOP—In this city, March 30, 1900, Joseph, | “relict of the late Catherine Shoop, & mative of | [Pennsylvania, aged 70 years 2 months and 10 | days. | £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), from Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets. where services will be held under the auspices of Westera Additton Lodge No. 35, L O. O. F.. commenc- ing at 1 o'clock Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street. WILLIAMSON—In the City and County Hoept tal, March 31, 1500, Leon A. Willlamson, & | naftve of North Carolina, aged 37 years. | WUETHRICH—In the City and County Hoepi- ‘tal, March 31. 1500, Samuel Wuethrich, a na- tive of Switzerland, aged 51 years. ZUCKERMAN—In this_ecity, March 31, 1500, Alphonse Zuckerman, busband of Eva Zuck- erman, and father of Irene Zuckerman, & na- tive of Germany. > Notice of funeral hereafter. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Thirty-One. DOMESTIC PORTS PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 5i—Br stmr Duke of Fife, hence March 5. bark Vi- dette, hence March 14; schr Lena SWeasey, from | San_Blas. .PORT LUDLOW — Satled March $i—8chr Okanogan, for Honolulu. I—Salled March §1—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. Arrived March 808 | March 30 ROCKPORT—Arrived March 3l—Stmr Scotta, hence March 20. FORT BRAGG—Arrive! March 31—Schr Bar- bara Hernster, hence March ; stmr Noyo, hence March 30. EUREKA—Arrived March 3l—Stmr Pomona, ch 2 e = March 31—Stmr Luella, Lauella, for San Fran- “ERaYs R—Salled March J—Stmr o cisco. R Y-Salled March $i—Stmr Crescent 1 San Franetsco. SEATTLE. Arrived March 20—Stmr AI-K1, March 3i—Bark Vidette, hence —Satled March 31—Schr Mary C, T (S)—Sailed March 31—Stmr Se- A—Arrited March I-Stmr Colum- nce March 3. March 31—-Stmr Geo W Elder, for San FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to March 31—Jap stmr America Maru, hence March 7: Br stmr from Tacoma. jed March 30—Br stmr Goodwin, for Ta- . TIMSBY—Arrived March 2—Br ship Drum- rton. from Oregon SHANGHAI-In port Feb 2—Br bark Ban- saneria, for Puget Sound. FLUSHING—Passed March 2—Br ship Hy- derabad, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. NAGASAKI—Safled March I—Ger shio Peru, for Port Townsen. MELBOURNE—Arrtved March $i—Ship In- wincible, hence Feb 2. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March 31—Br | stmr Lady Joicey, from San Diego. | "ISLE _OF WIGHT—Passed March 31—Ship | Arthur Sewall, hence March 35, for London, | OCEAN STEAMERS. | LIVERPOOL—Salled March 31—Stmr Geor- gle. for New York: stmr Etruria, for New York NEW YORK—Sailed h 3i-Stmr Graf- | waldersee, for Hamb via Cherbourg and | Plymouth; stmr Mesaba, for London: stmr | Calitornia. for Marseilles: stmr Spaarndam, for | g:mmm. via Boulogne: stmr Aller, for moa. BREMEN—Satled March 31—Stmr ®hetn, for New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to March 31— America Maru. from San Francisco, for Hong- kong; stmr Stkh, from Tacoma. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March 33 S ANBURG Avved Mareh Sh-Stmr e v re Tants, no'rsx’;:nnAM!m' & 30-Stmr Maas- : M_-Sailed Mareh dam. for New York CHERBOURG-Sailed March 31_Stmr ¢ Loule, from Soathampton. for New York. ANTWERPSa are T RS areh 11 Svme 1 Aqeemon 72 for New York.

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