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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900 30 ol e TR £ 5 et A e e ——— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Valley country should be looked after at once, as this 15 the time of the year to arrange for tree and, vine planting: farms range In size from 10 to 40 acres and now sold to induce immediate action at low prices and easy terms; home- seckers will never regret securing one of these homes; no malaria, no frosts; products earli- est in market: good society, good schools (In- FIDELITY REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 207 Montgomery st WE ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. css corner; Hayes st.; large Jot: store and 2 flate; always ted; rents $52 5. Natoma st near First: 35x75; good house, 10 | n and stabie; splendid investment. ciuding high school): macadamized roads; 3 34750 Eastiake cottage, in W. A.; lot 27:6x| raliroad trains daily from San Francisco: car line; § rooms and bath: | water for irrigation when desired: superior to Southern California for raising all kinds of citrus fruit, recently so promounced by lead- ing Southern California experts; these lands, with the superior oils and all other advan- tages named, will be sold at prices far below those asked 'in localities hitherto considered unapproachable in excellence; there is no more independent life than the small diversified farmer's: the farms s0ld before the panic ve become developed and are paying annu- ly as much as $100 per acre: you can leave n Francisco on § & m. train, have 3 or 4 rs at Esparto, and back to San Francisco ing: you will find an agent Esparto, to show you the nds. Communicate by letter with GEO. D. FISKE, Woodland, Cal. | MARIN CO., 2 miles from 8. F.—340 to 380 per acre; choice lands in tracts of all sizes; im- proved farms. chicken ranches, hay, grain, fruit and vegetable lands: easy terms; rail and water transit: good schools. HOME AND FARM CO., room 2, Sth floor, Mills bldg.. 8. F. odern. | Tremont ave., near Fred- | | . near Van Ness: 42x127:8: two | rooms and bath and rear cottage; $824 per annum: key I bargain. HEAP 1O ! near Dolores; | near Eighteenth: 27x8s. hth st., near San Jose ave early the same eve at Hotel Barnes, ., mear Castro: 25x114. $ . near Eighteenth: 5xild FIDELITY REAL ESTATE CO., 207 Montgomery st JOHN PFORR, 403 Pine st | Jotte the Nevada Bank | re st near Haight; 4 fine, nearly | x80; rent, $65. i EDDY, 43—Sunny furnished room; running water; gas; EDDY, 782, bet. Polk and Van Ness—Elegant furn.’ parior suite; cholce location for doctor. ELLIS, 516 Parlor sulte; sunny alcove; use of Kitchen; single room, $. ELLIS, 85 corner Larkin—Sunny furnished room! mantel: gas; for 2; $IL FOLSOM, 53¢ Large single sunny front fur- nished room; closet: bath; priv.: $115 week. FULTON, 116—One single; also double; rent reasonable. GEARY, 406 (The ) arre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms: suites or single: travelers accom. E ave, f24—Sunny rooms; fur- reasonable. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. RABBITRY—Corner lot suitable for rabbitry, 550, will _put up buildings, terms, owner; $1400, lot 50x150, north side San Antonlo ave., near Willow st.; $2000 will build a new of § rooms, lot 35x100, between the rallroads, west of Park st.; $1050, nice house, 4 rooms and basement, large lot. J. H. YOUNG. 1243 Park st. 39%00—4 MODERN houses; § rooms: comer lot, I0IN; 1T page Tipar cent” NGt o $3500—Fine NW. corner, 100x150, with modern house of 10 rooms; great bargain. ooFfteen handsomely furnished houses for rent, o §75. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 631—Furnished and un- furnished rooms; very reasonable; gents oniy. GOLDEN GATE Av nished or unfurnis 219 _Front_rooms, fur- and bath. Sunny furnished GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny roome, en suite of ngie: ladies’ parior; reading room; elevator. GUERRERO, 1147—Sulte of parlors and kitchen, furnished for housekeeping; $15. only 'a few blocks from | AcoTRA: o A 4rom | ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the Tendis low Hxsh each. on | 3 ranches on my sale and exchange list. e ey stct, gunt “west | _N- D. SICKELS—the land agent— 10 Geary et. street ~Five lots, 2570 each. on Clinton Park, west of | $560—Rents 3540 per annum; store and flats | on Geary street. & splendid plece of business | $3400—Rent $30; erty. store and dwelling: iot 3x7 { GET 8000 ranches on my SALE AND EXCHA list N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AG] 10 Geary st. _— ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. ¢ EAS - RN SIS WO WO RO Valley ToteS0xis0 300, or larger pleces tnstaliments—$15 & ;| "o proportion; San Rafael water system: fine pr?fc #3150 lpark m’.l 2 .r:;flu‘f,.; view: sprinkled roads; 5 minutes’ walk from Eiiea:"onis "Bve biocks irom the PATK and four | Dew station of Kent 10 minutes from Rox blocks from the bou station: all trains stop at these stations. FOR SALE BY HAWKS & SKELTON, 328 Montgomery st. 12,000 Northeast corner Hyde and Francisco ly P. ROSS, Kent station. or C. H. STAN: AN, 31 Market st San Francisco. iEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. gis; Tine View of bay. Hydest cars pass Iti | LARGE Mt city and country property for ex. e you can " SCHWEINHARD TEnin v mes Chlluriin | eape: Se e O & CO., 917 Market | ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the | HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Select family rooming house: $1 30 to 36 per week. HANOVER HOUSE, $27A Howard—Changed hands: newly renovated; housekpg. and single. HARRISON, 784%. near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all latest improve- ments; homelike; $1 week up. HOWARD, 525—Rooms from $1 week up to $; %5c to $1 night: also housekeeping rooms. | HQWARD. 107—Four sunny rooms and bath; | T2 00, | LEAVENWORTH, 405—Sunny front hall room, MINNA, 667, cor. Bightb—New furnished bay- window room, 1 per week: transient. NATOMA, 3-To let, 8 rooms with separate yard and water; rent $6. NATOMA, 568%—Nicely furnished sunny front room, $4 50. back room, $4. BARGAINS ON TERMS. 5, 6 and 7 room cottages: 7. § and 9 room houses: waterfront property: lot 66x1%. on Central ave., near Fifth st double 14~ house rents for $24; price $2300. AppIY t R. DENKE. Webster-st. station. $500—FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath cottage; sunny eide of street: 3 blocks from riation and school; terms §100 cash. 310 per month. Dath sireet e e aiks. St com street w t . com- plete; near station and school; $100 cash, $20 month. PTi650 cash—To close an estate; worth 33000; fpest corner in Alameda: see this at once. Fine modern house; § rooms and bath; §8000; S eiehanee Tor Tot., thiata 4 onaD. Y exchange 3 & snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States.’ postpatd. for §1 per vear. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. COMPLETELY furnished—10 rooms, bath, large grounds: best part of Alameds 3 minutes rom Chestnut station; to lease 3 months or Address 1727 Encinal ave., Al longer. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ¢ way. £00d Erowing neighbor- | w ear Howard: good building | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING. h furnished store and | BUSH, 1408—Three rooms and ba annu: | ousekeeping. NUMBER of large sunny rooms for gentlemen; $10 to $%5; call for list. 613 Examiner bldg. OAK, 116—Sunny newly furnished front bay- Window room; gas; bath; private family. —Four convenient fur- small large lot, im- | — ot wortn | BUSH, 1417, near Po ished housekeeping rooms; private | OAK, 35— Large front room, nicely furnished, with private family; with bath and gas: cheap srnished parior, two bedrooms :_rent only $12, including water. —Handsomely fur- < euite, §15: aiso mod- skpg.; St. Ji and Dolores ipal bank loaned xg0; can remaitn | E is cheap for EDDY, 207—Large front room, §2 75; front room, running water, §2 %5 sunny room, 32 SHTH B, mear Market—One or two sunny < and kitchen, furnished for house- | ; bath. EIGHTH. 106—Sunny hovsekeeping Il range; sunny porch: ur rooms: all known bulkhead: brick room: fold- station- | of rooms rent cheap. ; hot and cold water GATE ave. furnished for —Two sunny connect- housekeeping: rent 1324 One or two front rooms for 80 three room: parlor floor tor reasonable. furnished | re for sale Without upright piano; rooms LL, 121—Ligh or singles; ROSEDALE House, 515 & 821 Ellis st.—Rooma, night, %c to 31 week, $125 to $4: open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 1% Ellis st —Incandescent light. reading room. smoking room and ladies’ parior: rooms, per night, 350 to §150; week, §2 an, comfortabi POWE! 3 e running water; ges; e reas. $£2500_SIX rooms and bath; bassment floored and plastered; lot Box135; abundance of fruit and flowers: sewered; street work all done: 3500 cash, balance on terms. W. C. MORAN. $2000—NEW, modern cottage of 6 rooms and bath, to be completed in a few days; corner lot, 46x125; sewered and fenced; sidewalked; 1 block to car; terms to suit. W. C. MORAN. $130—FIVE rooms and bath; 100 feet to car line; two blocks to station: close to store and Postoffice; lot 40x105; south froutage; cash, balance flat loan. W. C. MORAN. $1200—GOOD 4-room house and three lots: all fenced and sewered: near school and church; two blocks to car; close to station: $150 cash, balance $12 a month, Including Interest. W. C. MORAN. FOREST PARK TRACT. Only a few minutes from the station. Y%-acre Lots -acre Lots 1g-acre In a millionaire’s district at a workingman's ice; for immediate sale; special prices are ing for last week of April only. .‘}at- 175 feet deep and any frontage desired: :‘lr!!tl 8graded; water piped to every lot; in you do not want a home; we build to suit you; fitle guaranteed; close to'var and transportation on the property. gm—lgfl:ma; fine place for chickens. 1000— ran ; 2 7 19 elosa hoken ranch 4 rooms; fenced; lot 137x #5080 down. balance $12 50 per month: well | and pumy ot $0x130; : o orner; fenced; house of 6 chicken houses. [ 311005 rooms: sewer; city water; 3 minutes | e lown, balance $16 10 H S0x150; fine for ¢hickens; fne. (rant e 1t MONEY TO LOAN. FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. &nTmnflalEgvlflNG COMPANY. o office— ‘ground floor, Sansome st.: atternoons. . - & oone Q00T 22 i Bt Fruit sdufpitvale office—Half a block above Fruttvale OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. S E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ufi—u! 100x138 feet, 'l(xhl\I ¢ o H be 80ld within ten days. e mus list of new houses for sale on easy 400 lots for sale in r 1 - ot ale 1n Oakland, Alameda, Frut acres land in Napa for exchangs. T acre: 100 acres of ofl lan or“.nufinn; Tare chance. o 000500 ‘acres near Oakland; 3 and vegetable ranch. e ; 10-room house; barn: $100 frute; $3500—320 acres; grain ranch. Ranches for sale from 20 acres te 50,000 acres. 1,000,000 acres for sale in Mexico at 50 cents per acre, close to navigable river; well adapted for_colonization. Thirty-page catalogue of ranches and homes. Large list of California and Eastern property for exchange. I bave good business chances of all kinds for Oakland property for exchange for San Fran- cisco property: Before you buy or loan your money on Cali- fornia real estate get my opinion of its value for your own protection. E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. PRUNE ranch of 10 acres in Santa Clara Val- ley, near Campbell, to exchange for small d and unfurnished. Sixth and Seventh— furnished parlor, upper derate. TAYLOR. 61 Story: & THE Astor, 1130 elegant aéw furnt THE OAKS. rd—A rood HUGHES, front rooms rooms; very cheap. . 15 Montgomery st rooming house R. proprietor. for offices and Apply at hed sunny sleeping room; $5 or three large sunny un- sished for housekeeping: 3 roomse fu tshed rooms for ekeeping: wal Furnished and housekeeping room Apply 15 Grant ave. | furnished, nice | $15; no children. anitor service free. nr. Ellis—New . 15212 or 3 rooms furnished . for housekeeping. 3 rooms furnished 2 unfurnished $6; 3, opp. Tenth—Large comfortable bedr MAR CKET, sunny furnished rooms; w. c. same floor. —Furnished housekeeping and single c and $1 per week. 44—Large sunn stove, 36 %30 Large front and back sunny 38 to let: suitable for housekeeping. —Front room and kitchen, plete for housekesping. 1 connecting fron te for housekeeping; bath; $12. MISSIO! . near Sixteenth—Large front room, futpished for housekeeping, 8. OFARRELL. Xicely furnished, sunny par- rooms; housekpz. or otherwis | CALIFORNIA nts and subscr 2 Polk st.; open u ons has been opened « for Cali advertisements and tions has been established at Valencia st. CHEAPFST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Trited States or Canada one year for $i, postage pald ROOMS AND RHOARD. X FAMILY having a large, well appointed and refined home wishes to secure a few Couplés to board and room: first-class in every particular; references required. Address box A—FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury; ny bay-window rooms; first-class ces moderate: 2 car lines pass aotel telephone Hyde r Polk. A_HOTEL La Normand sultes and single rooms cellent table and service BUCHANAN, 61 . well-furnished rooms cor.; with or without board; phone; reas.; ref. Eddy—Sunny hing new: ex- prices moderate. 23—Sunny parlors; also single 1¢ desired; referenc room; breakfa LARGE sunny room, with first-class tabls, in & quiet home on Van Ness a for a couple; $50 a month; refined people; re other boarders taken. Box 1519, NEW family hotel; first class in all appoint- ments; excellent table: special inducements to eelect ‘people. $07 Callfornia st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. all. JOHNSON House, 66 O'Farrell—Double and single sunny rooms, with excellent board; large grounds: Two or three sunny rooms, | housekeeping: no children | ay—Sunny BELGEAVIA Hotel b uperior board; $25 u Polk—Two furnished rooms for | gas; running water; aiso one 20 acres very | dark loam: | - o soded hill pas. | POST, 972—4 furnished rooms, with bath, for e; good large | housekeeping. Call bet. 1 and 3 and 7 and | ped every.| 5 p m | 4. tools; | ———— n mnd to0ls: | SIXTH, 119A—4 connecting rooms, with plano, | furnished for housekeeping: also other rooms. | EIXTH, 1%—Large sunny room, light house- keeping: also other rooms; rent reasonabl elegant set build- = acres bear- | SOUTH PARK, %2 nicely furnished house- ard: bal- | keeping rooms, $9; also unfurnished. supply = £ S —_— & and growing SOUTH PARK, I84_Two sunny front rooms adjoining ralirond | micely furnished; convenient: housekeeping. furnished or unfur- $400m) |® : TER, #7—Two room : in bearing | _mished, for housekeeping. 2 town, center of | grry - tes SUTTER, §23C—_Unfurnished front rooms with e mantel, gas and closets, $8 50. . the Land Agent, le building, 5. F. TTTER. 1111, near Larkin—Comfortably furn. 5 single suites: also hkpg.: terms reasonable. room 1= slley land; THIRD, %0_Two rooms complete for house- keeping: $6 per month. TWO unfurnished rooms for light ing; private family: references Address box 1507, Cail office. agent, San | VAN NESS, 43—Sunny front rooms for house- keeping, $i0 to $15; also single rooms for gen- tiemen, 36 to §10. VAN NESS ave., 1021—Front sunny suite with kitchen: gas range, bath. 2 OR 2 large sunny rooms, connected, for house- keeping; sink, bath and gas. 101 Powell st. $7 A MONTH—Bed and_ sitting rooms; finely furnished; sunny. G. P. H., 1862," Call. ements & s acres richest grain or vegetabie crops and mediately; investigate housekeep- exchanged. 2 country hou: A. WHELTOM price—Beautiful &-acre ranch { 'R sale at he near Sant. ard- ab Cruz: 40 under cultivation, 10 orch. ance wood nd_outbutlds D CO.. 640 PER ACRE. mountain home of 120 acres, 15 acres im- ved under a ditch and self-irrigating; bal- 2 persons In either, $5: billiards; plano. HAIGHT, 22— Sunny rooms with board; terms moderate. HOTEL CLAIRMONT, 615 Taylor—Renovated; sultes and kingle rms.; sunny: excelient table. HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed hands: thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 rms.; private: bath: sin. rms.: board optional. POWELL._ §24-528 (The Hedges)—Large sunny Tooma: fnarine view: excellent hoard: reas bie. %4 (The Wallace)—First-class appointments; furnished or unfurnished if de- sired; table supplied with the best the market affords; cannot be surpassed; special fnduce- ments to students and gouples; $20. VAN NESS ave., %44 (The Wallace) -Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnished: $20. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for $1 per year. postage pald ——————eeee ROOMS WANTED. ‘WANTED—By young married couple, 2 house- keeping rooms In private home; furnished or unfurnished; privilege of bath; vicinity of Ad st Twenty-fifth and Mission st dress, stat- ing terms, J. 109 Valen: YOUNG couple. no children, desire 3 sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms: best references; location central. Box 1843, Call Office. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. {fice for the reception of adver- | 1604 California | rence; a few month. 38 to $20; elevator on office 800T; | home in Berkeley, near university. W. C. and cold water: bat MORAN. House, 25 Eighth st. | 3500 4-ROOM cottage: lot 35x120; fenced and sewered; good well ‘and pump; near school; two blocks to carline; cement walk all the W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berkeley. w. i THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. $700—Close to Lorin Station; lot 50x150; fenced; | welis; sewers; city water; § rooms; $0 down, baiance $10 per month. $1250—$100 down, $16 monthly: lot 40x110; 7 rooms; city water; good plumbing: house is new and lot completely fenced; half-way between Berryman and University stations. $12i0—Lot 60x180; 6 rooms: high basement; sewers; city water: graded etreet; close to Lorin Etation: $60 cash, balance $I7 per m $1400—7 rooms: good basement; sewers: city water; sidewalks; street graded; good location; large lot. An S-room house; unobstructed view; has to be seen to be appreciated. Call and get our complete list of property in Berkeley, Oakland and Fruitvale. MONEY TO LOA FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. | _San Francisco office—Room 2, ground floor, | 222 Sansome st.: afternoons. | SPrul(\lle office—Half & block above Fruitvale tatio | $550—A POOR man's chance; cost double; nearly new: house § rooms and bath; barn, trees and shrubbery; close to station. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. 4 ACRES at Fruitvale, with house, family rd, 6 chicken houses, etc., at a sacrifics; owner soon off for Cape Nome the reason for selling: apply quickly. ALDEN CO., 118 Broadway. $1060_GROCERY store and 4 rooms, with lot 25x100, all for $1050; the best snap ever offered in Oakland; good location ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway WE have plenty of money to loan on real estate. furniture, planos, ete. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $2600 INVESTMENT. Two modern flats of § rooms and bath each; first-class condition; Market-st. station; pay 1 per cent monthly on investment. J. S_ MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2200—SNAP—§2200. House of 7 rooms and bath in the best resi- dence portion of Oakiand; modern conveni- offered at above price; actually worth $33 must be sold; terms easy. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $100 CASH, $550 monthly, % acre, more or less, 3-room cottage, all picket fenced: shade and fruit trees and shrubbery: fine spring. also city water In the house: away from cold winds and fog: close to steam local cars and model school: soll the price, all told, $850; Galindo tract, | $1050—BIG lot, 50x135: near station: house of & | “kood rooms and bath; fine garden. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. large garde: bargaln. Ad an Francisco. FOR sale—Fine home, £ rooms; on Sixteenth-st. electric line dress F. N., 431 frutt | nd half-price. | ences; close to cars, schoois, etc.; now being Johnson, Karl Prideaux, John 8. Roser, Albert L. Dockham, J. M. Plorettine: Alexander ne. Gisin, John F. Siebke, Frederick Hayes, Henry Southern, Jennie S. Hobbs, Capt. H. H. _Spaulding, Jerome Westgate, George E. BEAUVAIS—In Valencia, Santa Cruz County, April 22, 1%, Lavinia D.. wife of the late Andrew ‘B. Beauvals, and mother of Mrs. W E. Milwain and Kats R. Beauvais. a native of Corinna, Me., aged 56 years and § months. BIGELOW—In this city, April &7, 1%, Dorcas ; Blf!k-' mother of Mrs. L. M. Tuttle and rs. I sot:s, aged § years S months and 1 day. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2319 Bush street. Interment private. LOHM—In Berkeley, Annie Blohm, mother of Mrs. W. L. Arnold, Mrs. H. D. Kelsey and | B eral services will be held at her late e, Shattuck avenue and Berryman Berkeley, to-morrow (Monday) In- ‘ment private. BLUM~In this city, April 25, 1300, Bennett M. Blum, beloved brother of Jacob Blum. a na- tive of Dobrzyn, Poland, aged 70 years 3 months and 25 days. A member of Artel Lodge, 1. O. B. 3., of San Jose. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock. from the pariors of Theodor Dierks, %7 Mission street, thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. BORBA—In Sausalito, April 35, 1300, Manuel P. Borba, beloved son Borba, a native of Ssusalito, aged 14 years. BORDWELL—In this city. April 37, 139, George A. Bordwell, beloved husband of Lyz- zie S. Bordwell, and father of Fred A. Percy, Frank V., George Otis, Paul H. and Hattie Bordwell. 7 Funeral at Presbyterian Church. Ala- meda, to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock. In- terment private. BRUNE—In this city, April 2, 1500, Gustave, belovec brother of Henry and Dr. A E- Brune, Mrs. C. A. Kern, Mrs. A. G. Hage- dorn, Mrs. D. Pabst and Diedrick, Ernst, Louts and Fritz Brune, a native of Germany. aged 23 years 5 months and 2 days. €7 Funeral this day (Sunday). at o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Sunr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and | Eighth. Cremation at I O. O. F. Cemetery. P omit flowers. BUNYAN—In this city, April 26, 1300, Michael | | “Bunyan, beloved brother of Thomas, Katie and Peter Bunyan and Mrs. Maria Cronin. and uncie of Julla, Norah and Mary Bunyan, a native of the parish of O'Dorney, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 43 years. (New York papers please copy.) §7Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 10: . trom the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul at St. Patrick’s Church to- rrow (Monday), commencing at 9 o'clock. | DANTON—In this city, April 27, 1%0, Roy B. beloved son of J. M. and Agnes Danton, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the fumeral this day 10 o'clock, from the fami Sixteenth street, near Guerrero | riage | DOCKHAM_In this ctty, April = | “Dockham, a native of Maine, | A'member of Evergreen Lodge of Sebastopol, Sonoma County ta Rosa Encampment No. &, L O. O. F., Santa Rosa. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respe: fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Bunday), at 1130 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Seventh and Market street where services will be held under the au pices of I. O. O. F. Relief Board. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the un- dertaking parlors of J. S. Godeau, 3% Mont- Zomery avenue DOVE—In this city, April 28, 1300, Alice Dove. beloved wife of the late James Dove. mother of George S. Dove, Mrs. Sarah Tay- lor and Joseoh A. Dove, a native of Notting- LW, | | | | | natfive of New York, aged 64 years. GIs In this eity, April 26, 1900, John Fred- erick, beloved son of C. E. and Mrs. L. I Gisin_(nes Center), and brother of Ernest and George Gisin, a native of San Francisco, 2 months and 25 days. and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral this day at 1 o'clock, from the parents’ resi- | | (Sunday’ dence, 3438 S Dolores Church for _services. Mount Calvary Cemetery. Interment Hayes, a native of Reedsville, Pa., aged 74 years 5 months and 25 days. $1200—CORNER lot, 45x120; close to school and fouse 7 rooms and bath; a new 1500 iot, house, modern: contains 5 rooms and bath fin- ished and 3 unfinished rooms; cheap. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. | right at station; | EXAMINE these new, strictly up-to-date eot- tages: 8 rooms, porcelain bath; tiled sink, tinted walls, gas fixtures, cement walks; com- plete and ideal; $2000; choice of 8 fine loca- tions; easy terms. Some bargains in cholce lots. H. D. IRW R. R. Waliting Room, Open Sundays. Lorin Station. OW in course of construction, a splendidly ranged house of 10 rooms, bath, etc.: only two blocks from university. For saie by MASON & McI.EXNATHEN, adjoining Post- office, Berkeley Station. | A FEW more of thcse very large lots at a very low price in the H'llegass tract; electric the proverty. For sale by MASON terkeley Station. | € ACRES, right in the heart of beautiful Berke- | " ley; small house, large barns; very conven- fent: for sale at a low price. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berke- ley Station EW house, near university; 9 rooms, bath, etc.; complete in every particular; very ac- cessible. For sale by MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley Station. 2 ACRES: only 3 miles north of Berkeley; 7- room house, chicken houses, .barn, farming implements, horses, buggy, cow, pigeons, chickens and_everything pertaining to the place: all in first-class condition; only $2500; 3500 cash, balance to suit; dlso a fine resi- dence in Berkeley, to exchange for a ranch. GEO. SCHMIDT. Berkeley, Schmidt block. EW cottage 6 rooms, bath, pantry, mantel, etationary tubs, hot and cold water; brick foundation, high basement: large lot, 50X140; all fenced and cross-fenced; chicken’ houses, frujt trees, flower garden; price $1260, $100 cash, balance $15 monthly; 3 blocks from sta- tion; 2 blocks from 2 electric car lines; close 10 &chool, churches and stores: this is a snap. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, k for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. | GOOD BERKELEY BUYS. $5000—Choice corner, new: 9 rooms: elegant view: close to U. C. $4500—Colonial home, near U. C.; easy terms. $500—220x180; North 'Berkeley; snap. $1500—Modern, nearly new, S5-room cottage: South Berkeley; easy terms. WURTS, Seven: teenth and Broadway, Oakland. ‘WE offer a centrally located boarding-house, with furniture or without, at a bargain: also a new modern dwelling in cholce location for Park; all street work done. 0. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. FINELY furnished house of 12 rooms to let; in the very choicest part of Berkeley; references requl MABON & MCLENATHEN, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. N eretty e e Tatest. Improvements. y ; al MASON & McLENATHEN. Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. C. C. BEMIS. Real Estate and General Land 324 Monf Agent, tgomery st. n Berkeley—Corner lot- §7x150, with modern house of 9 rooms. ance good frult agricultural land; school on the quart casy payments. ' T. HEN- $14—BAY-WINDOW: § rooms; gas and bath; . ‘Eha: rooms newly fixed up. 3154 Twenty-second st., R SALE$7: Stock ranch in_Mendoct e L A 0 e | County; over 500 acres, mostly | 00 | A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- lanA. improvements in best condition: liberal | tisements and subscriptions hag been opened iorma or o exchange for city property. A.| st I3 Poll: st ; open until § p. m. ECTIONAY. owner, 08 Hayes st. A BRANCH office for Call sdvertisements and $255_TWO miles east of Redding, county seat of | fubscriptions has been established at 1006 Va- Shasts; 20 acres; fine location; level: some | Jencia st imiber. adanted to frull of amy Siod: o | S ————— venr 15 S20 before rallrosd line was bullt. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. west half of lot 11, Ehasta Citrus Colomy. W._COFFEY, 611% Natoma et. A-SRUNSWICK HOURS. M Wi oo —— e to night: to § per week, and in ¢ thriving city a | jght no-.:h-vul; open uf-:m few hours from §. F.. a well paying produce business and route; establiebed 14 years: ajeo house, 4 lots, orchard of cholce fruits, stable granary, chicken houses, etc.; horses and wagon. Box 1533, Call office. A—THE ELMER HOUSE,” 324 Bush st., ad- | “sotning the Russ Hotel; $4 rooms: all prices. | BOHEMIA, 238 Post, cor. Stockton—Single and corner sunny suites; finest in city: hot and cold water; elevator: tourists accommodated. ETOCK and grain ranch for sale in Colusa County; 1240 acres: $10 scre; = rest hiil land. M. 8. Enibol,'-m BROADWAY, 835A—Unfurnished rooms, suites ville, Cal | ond snste %2 up. 51000 FINE 20-acre ranch: level land; BURNETT. 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. BUEH, 112¢—Elegant suite and single roome; bath! running wWater: beautiful reception room; breakfast reasonabie; elegant home. BUSH. 1124, corner Hyde—Sunny corner rooms: lawn, telephone and all convemlences; hot water and bath. CALIFORNIA, $32—Nob Hill; pho! garden good house; barn full of hay: fine horse, buggy: 100 chickens and farming tools, etc.: fare Sic: mile to station. ” Clearance sale; 50c on the $1; 2§ fine im- proved farms in prices ranging from $1000 to $20,000 each; they belong to a bank and are ordered sold within sixty days at i ised value: eusy terms: freight to §. F. $1 a ton; fare Shc. Call for full printed descriotion. 150—Nice 10-acre home, on R. R.: nice land; elegantly furished ne. some. o}l‘(r'lrl;;i lp-i.:;k(;). -.zmh_ sunny rooms; bath and ERN LAN] = ST Market st | CAPP. 1020A—Nice furnished room; private A SPLENDID bargain—For sale to close an family. estate, popular resort in Santa Cruz moun- tains: accommodates 100 people; 25 acres grapes, 30 chojoe fruit, 45 hay and 200 heavy CARROLTON. 1206 Market. cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.: rms. & offices. LADIES—Chichester's Engiish Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, reliable: take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladles,” {n letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. THE Union Ofl Co. of California will remove its office May 1 to the Mills bldg., rooms 21 and 32, seventh floor. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Co., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. S ————————————————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUIPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought. s0ld; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, 00ld, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. e e e STORAGE AND WAKREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel. South 535; packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- Pany. 232 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251 SUMMER RESORTS. CAMPING ground at Redwood Crove: min- utes' walk from Fairfax station, near Ran Rafael; also furnished house of 7 rooms to rent. Inquire of J. §. Bellrude, Sausalito, or J. E. SLINKEY & OO, SE. cor. Market and Fifth sts. saw timber; boating. bathing and fishing: :". e "m LAND COMP. R cx'fuzmru."m.-m B—Fine nun to rent TO' LEASE, ALTA PUNTA Tract, San Pablo ave. 3 miles %m s 5 ‘mento g;‘n?y%ur:not“to :lh Borth of hear Santa Fe Rafiroad— | — g Ay e Ty T alley land by the acre. $139 to $200. Cail for | EDDY, s, a7, week or month; best | lars 5 (o FRANK HICKMAN, 413 3 sty mape, etc, on G. W. HAIGHT, 401 Cal. st. | for the BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. “THE PLEASANTON,’' 2632 Durant ave, will be open for summer boarders May 15; rates reasonable; board optional. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BY H. A. PLEITNER. $500—Cottage of 4 rooms and basement; fruft +q lot B0X110; $100 cash, balance 312 per $8i0—New cottage of 3 largs rooms, stable, g00d well, etc.; lot T6x108; all fenced; easy terms it desired, s 390—IHouse of 5 rooms; good an d Tot 376100 3 blocks from Jocal trains $100 cash, balance $12 per month. 31500—Modern cottage of & rooms and bath: stable and chicken ; cholce fruit trees houses; in bearing; lot 100x100; all fenced; see this for a barzain. $1500-—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall and basement; stable, chicken houses: lot 107x2§0; all fenced. 32650 —34-acre lot, with cottage of 7 rooms and bath, mantel, basement; stable. chicken houses: fruit trees: fine artesian well, windmill and $3700; another of 8 rooms for $3500, in Scenlc | ELEGANT modern 5-room cottage: lot 30x13 nice yard: concrete walks; fruit trees: chick- en house. Particulars 567 25th st.. Oakland. 518 E Fifteenth st.. Oakland. ing: gas range. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALk. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture deater. 11th and Franklin, Ouxland DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 104 (30 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Tompany will be payable at the office of the ccmpany, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 1, 1800 Transfer books will close on Wednesday, April 25, 1300, at 3 o’clock p. m. W GIBSON, Actine Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Harry C. Guffin, 27, 832 Mission street, and Maude Smith, 15, 133 Pine street. Ivar Glasberg, 33, 436 Sixth street, and Marle Koenig, 25, 517 Birch avenue. Domenico Franco, 23, 1313 Dupont street, and Mary Carboni, 21, 1313 Dupont street. Willlam H. Mtiler, 40, 203 Powell street, and Virginia McLean, 42, 203 Powell street. Julla M. Alvarez, 2§, 3 Kramer place. Henry R. Lytle, 23, Davisville, and Cristina Murray, 25, 140 Laidley street. Henry Gorman, 27, city, and Josephine Alg- ner, 20, eity. Frank Murray, 26, 2074 Mission street, and Margaret Malton, 23, 97 Minna street. Albert J. Watson,' 27, 105 California avenue, and Caroline 8. Kreth, 27, 1445 Thirteenth ave. Joseph A. Bush, 26, $i7 Capp street, and Agnes Lyons, 22, 511 Ivy avenue. Patrick Grealish, 31, city, and Nora Rooney, 26, city. Thomas H. Filmer, 23, 534 Halght street, and Alfrida Fallin, 20. Hanford. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be- | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BLAKE—In San Jjose, April 23, 1500, to the wife of Geerze W. Blake, a son. COLLINS—In this city, April 21, 1300, to the wife of John J. Collins, a daughter. FREDRICKS—In this city, April 17, 1300, to the wife of W. D. Fredricks, a o GOODWIN—In this city, April 24, 1900, to the wife of Willlam F. Goodwin, a daughter. HALEY—In this city, April 23, 1500, to the wife | of Chris Haley, a daughter. HARGENS—In this city, April 25, 130, to the wite of Emil J. Hargens, a daughter. HARRISON—In this city, April 26, 1500, to the wife of W. H. Harrison, a daughter. LO ROMER—In this city, April 22, 1900, to the wife of J. B. Lo Romer, a son. | MATTSON—In this city, April 22, 1500, to the wife of Captain John Matison, a daughter. NELSON—In this city, April 26, 1900, to the wife of John W. Nelson. a son. ROSE—In this city, April 24, 1%0, to the wife of J. W. Rose, a daughter. | SPRECKELS—In this city, April 22, 1500, to the | wife of Richard Spreckels, a daughter. STANGE—In this city, April 17, 1900, to the wife of John E. W. Stange. a son. P — MARRIED. BAHLS-TUM SUDEN—In East Oakland, April 26, 1900, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Hermann Bahls and Alma tum Suden. BOCCA—DE ROSA—In this city, April 25, 1900, at St. Francis Church, by the Rev. Father ‘McGough, Willlam A. Bocca of New York and Abble de Rosa of San Francisco. CASTLE—O'BRIEN—In this city, April 24, 1900, at St. John's Church, by the Rev. Father P. D Bfinay. John Charles Castle and Kate M. en. HOWE—HOWE—In this city, April 2. 1900, by J. E_ Barry, Justick of the Peace, jJames T. Howe and Madge Howe, both of San Fran- sco. JOHNSTON—SOPER—In this city, April 25, | 1500, by the Rev. Father Collins of St. Jo- | seph's Church, Robert H. Johnston and Mae ! _E. Soper, both of San Francisco. | MINOR—CLAASSEN—In San Rafael, April 15, 1900, Elliott B. Minor of San Jose and Emma | _S. Claassen olwl.n Francisco. | MURNANE—D! EY—In this city, April by the Rey. Father McGousn, Batrick Murnane and Mary Delaney, both of San PERRY—LIGON—April 18, 1900, g — —, . by the Rev. C. T Mell of Sacramiento, ‘asetsied by the Fev: W. N. Bours, Eugene T. Perry and Aline Ligon, both of San Francisco. e ———— DIED. ivals, Levinia D. Law, Rev. Victor m- Dorcas F. . Lewis, Jeante " & Blohm, Annte Makin, Funice Blum, Bennett M. Mead, ‘Charles F. Manuel P. Mehse, Hazel I Bord George'A. Mathewson, Neilie Brune, Michaels, Jullus Bunyan, Michael O’ Brien, Danton, Roy B. Ohea, Walter H. Henry G. Boell, 25, 503 Greenwich street, and | HOBBS—In this city. April 35, 190, at his late | & Lewis, Sa: | P midence, 2018 Bush street, Captain HIram | B L Suith Marcen ™ H. Hobbs, a native of North Berwick, Maite, | & 1 Hankey, i Sund CF yesn J B Muilany, > Funeral private. JOHNSON—In Reedley, Fresno County, Cal. April Emma Johnson, and brother of Avel, Alfred Jr. and Ebenezer Johnson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 15 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 “elock, the residence of his parent nt street, between Twenty-first an Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- Marshall Law. aged 47 years. In this city, April 25, 1900, Jennte, be- loved wife of the late John Lewis, a native cotland, aged (6 years 10 months and 15 fully in (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 10341» Folsom street. Interment I O. O. F.' Cemetery. MAKIN—In this city, April 25, 1900, Eunice, beloved wife of John Makin, and mother of Mary E. Makin, a native of County Donegal. Ireland, aged & years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 324 Jessie street, thence to St. Pat- will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. MATHEWSON—In this city, April 28, 1900, el Nellie Mathewson, a native of San cisco, aged 2 years 3 months £ Friends and fully invited to at (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 60 Natoma street. Interment 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery. MEAD—In this city, April 27, 1300, Charles F. beloved husband of Adelalde Meade, and father of Lillian Mead, a native of Rahwa: N. J., aged 63 years 3 months and § day: (Massachusetts and Minnesota papers please <copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances and Ladles of the G. A. R., and comrades of the Civil War are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio Reser- vation. MEHSE—In this city, April 25, 1900, Hazel Inez, beloved daughter of Louls A. and Cora Mehse, a native of Idaho, aged 4 years 4 months and 20 days. MICHAELS—In this city, April 27, 190, Julfus Michaels, beloved husband of Sarah Michael; father of Consuela Michaels, beloved son of G. Mickaels and brother' of Mrs. Max Abrams, Mrs. H. Abrams, Mrs. H. Appleton, Mrs. H. Bloom and Leo and Ray Michaels and Manuel Michaels of Hartford, Conn., a na- and 12 days. 7 Friends _and acquaintances and _also members of Bay City Lodge No. 7L I. O. O. F., are rosvectfully invited to attend the fu- 625 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:3 oclock train from Third and Townsend streets. O'BRIEN—In this city. April 21, 1300, Cather- ine, beloved wife of Thomas B. O Brien, and mother of James L. Matthew S., Edward J., Antone and Katherine O'Brien and Mrs. J. J. Miller, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. £ Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sun- day), at 12:30_o'clock, from .her late resi- dence, 1611A Sutter street, thence to St. Mount Calvary Cemetery. OHEA—In this city, April 25, 1%0, Walter Har- vey Ohea, beloved son of Richard Ohea. and brother of Margaret, Lizzle, . Robert and Harry Ohea, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years § months and 7 days. (Brook- Iyn, N. Y., Chicago and New Orleans papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respeot. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock. from Calvary Pres- byterian Church, corner Powell and Geary streets, thence by 1 o'clock creek hoat to Mountain View Cemetery for interment. PRIDEAUX—In this city, April %. 1300, John S. beloved husband of Rose Prideaux, and native of Dodgeville, Wis., aged 60 years 5 monthd and 15 days. (Dodmeville and Mil. waukee, Wis., papers please coy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day dence, 540 Natoma strest. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. s ROSER—In_this city. April 1900, Albert L. Roser. beloved husband of An'ne- o and stepfather of George B.. Walter P. and Arthur E. Ehrenpfort, a native of New York. aged 50 years 1 month and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clack. from the residence of ———————————————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO0., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher) FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘AND EABALMERS, opposite Lincoln School. 20 Fifth st., T¢ South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 23 Fifth st. Tel South '% FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. father of John H. and Frank W. Prideaux, a | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | H. Kittredge, a native of Massachu- | native of Birmingham. | of M. P. and Maria A. | and | 3 F Parker & w, lowa ham, England, aged §3 years and § months. FLORENTINE—In the City and County Hospi- | It tisu | tal, Aoril 1300, Alexander Florentine, a | J F Silv | B Huerch. St L. xteenth street, thence to Mission | E Fisher. HAYES—In East Oakland, April 23, 100, Henry | o 0 , 1900, Karl, beloved son of Alfred and | G_H Foster n Clarendon, Texas, April 25, 1900, Rev. | M Wilson. New [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | L Waterbury, ted to attend the funeral to-morrow | Mrs Watetbury, rick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass | Interment Holy | iie, dearly beloved daughter of Nelson N. and | Mrs H H = | tive of San Francisco, aged 29 years 7 months | neral this day (Sunday), at 10:15 o’clock, from | Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment | | | | | his father-in-law, Jeremiah Finn, 124 Morri: avenue, off Bryant street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SIEBKE—In this city, April 25, 189, Freder- | | | ick, dearly beloved husband of Kati= Siebke, father of Alfred and Clara Siebke, brother of Mrs. Anna Hamm, son-in-law of and Mrs. Fred Dittmar. and brother-in-law of Herman Dittma ve of Meld: wig-Holstein, aged months and 1 day and acquaintances are respect- ttend the funeral th o'clock, from U: Post street. Hall, held under the auspice: commencing at 1 o clock Oiivet Cemeters. H. F. Subhr & Co. SOUTHERN—In this city, nle . beloved wife of daughter of P. an and sister of M: and Joseph Laug cisco. aged EF Friends an fully invited (Sunday), at lors of P thenee to St 2:30 o'clock. SPAT 3—In this eit ome, beloved husband and brother of N. W.. 1900, Jen- Fred Southern, late Sarah Laughran, shn, Thomas, William a native of San Fran- the Je respect- acquaintances ar tay he funeral this pril 25, 1900, Jer- Celestta Spaulding. Charles, Marcellus and o b ive of North Ansom, M ed B3 yonre s months and 13 days. \d acquaintances are respect- d the funeral this day ock. from the Masonie corner Washington and Twelfth Oakland. under the auspices of Mi fully (Sunday). Temple, at streets. sion Lodge No. 163, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetcry. Remains at t funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt. 2068 M1 sion_street, San Francisco, until 10:30 & m. Sunday. WESTGATE—In this city, April 28, 1309, at his sidence, 119 Russ street, George E. West- te, brother of Ned Wes:gate of Rio Vista, EFRemains at the pariors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street. CARD OF THANKS April 19, 1990, cere thanks to all who so kindly We wish to return our friends and a showed their resp ympathy in attend- ing the funeral of Mrs. Jemnie Schm: I the afficers of the Supreme Lodge of of the F., and all members of the order: also all the officers and members of the Degrees of Pocakontas. Once more, thanking we remain. re- ery one for their great kindness. spectfully HENRY J. SCHMEHL, Husband. JAM O. MAST! Son. CREMATION. 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. If deceased was a memier OF ANY ORGAN- IZATION havirg a presiding officer and secre- tary. the charge for ceptacie for The same GEORG SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Thirty-One. ation, a copper re- nd organ service is $30. of his family. dent. ANTWERPSatled April 25—Stmr South- k, for New Y ailed April 28—Stmr New ampton, for New York. April 3—Stmr La Bretagne, CHERBOU. tved April 28—Stmr Werra, for Genoa 3—Stmr Matne, for HOTEL ARRIVALS NEW W H C Parker, lowa Miss Parker, lowa J Kaiser, Stock € Wilson, Val G Wells, Bakersfield 3 L Barry, San Jose Alvarado |J McCarthy, Fresno J Mahon, Merced H D Roper, Arkansas T Baruchi & f. Vallefo 'J M Davis, Mc J G Bode, Castroville |H Sorensen, Los Angela GRAND HOTEL. A Newton, Chicago W A Littiefleid, Cal r. US N ter, Phenix W C Swal: W R Stone. PHLI H M Barstow, C A Berding, Ferndale € H Grimm, Cal Cal W R McGuffick, Stkta E L Jones, Cal reenwaid, Arcata T D Wite, St Louts let & w,Seattle reed olulu land Pos 3 C Ellis. Dayton G W Dwinell, Montague & w, St Raphael C A Myers & w,Sonora Miss O'Hara, Miss M O'Hara, Cal H_E Haggatt & w, C W Futts, New York Juneau W P Sweigert & w, F J Cressy, L Angeles | San Jose A G Slocum. L Ang Dr A L Tibbetts, Cal D L McCurdy, U W § Little, Bosf R C Gardner, Tr H R Hay. Nogales W D Hendry, cago A J Johnston & w, Sac k €OV P gxins, A Stmon & w, N Miss M McLe: J H Sterlinz, E Beruck, M ey PALACE P J Hart, US |T M Allen, N Y C G Webber, St Lou Mrs R R Rand, M | | W L Pepgerman Wash Miss W Rand. Minn | C Zung, 1 m Mrs R G Evans, Minn Dr_A R Hull Mrs Lintner. N ¥ J F Davis, Miss Lintner, N T C F Ackerman. N Y R Woldenberg, Cal {3 W Fol H A G Kirkman H H Shutts, Chicago | A H Gefferey, Oakland | C B Kaufman, Cal |Miss E Mison, Phila | 1 B Lippencott, Los A'Miss Fraude, Phila L Johnson, Los Ang F B Clarke, St Paul P A Detmas, Los Ang F W Baldwin, Cal | Miss Detmas, Los Ang J Underwood. Chgo J J Byrne, Los Ang |G W _Weightman, N ¥ Shutts. Chgo Mrs Weightman, N Y H H Shutts, Chicago |W E_Winship, Cal T J Field, Montersy |E A Wiltsee, Denver T H Wender, Boston |W Wentzer, Cal J H Rugot. N Y |L H Moore, Phila W G French, N Y iJ R McLean, Boston | J S Chapman. Los Ang F Smith, Trenton Mrs Chapman, Los A |G W Lyon, N Y | H\D Hurchburg, Mo |Miss Moody, N ¥ Mrs Hurchburg, Mo |Miss Carey, N Y EI Wills, N Y M K Murphy, D E Murphy, Cal [Mrs S A Buntn: Mrs Murphy, Cal W Fontaine, N E Petty. London Mr Kennedy, N Y Mrs A H Bray, Mo G G Gage, 8 N O H Bray, St Louls |H A Mason, San Jose 8 W Bray. St Louis H C CcClure, S Q Mrs J H Wetlly, Mo REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. Henry and Annie Westphal to J. W. Phillips, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 8§ N of Doyle avenue, N 50 by W 200.73, being lot 3, block A, Doyle Tract, Map 2, lot 4 and W 50.18 feet of lot § and lots 3 and 9, block E, also lot 4, block J, also lots 1 and 2, block H., John Doyle Tract, Oakland Town- ship: $10. Joseph and Sarah H. R. Hume to the Es 1za Gold Miotng Company (a corporation), [ots 3 and %7, block §, amended map Centrai Park, Alcatraz and Newbury Station, Berke- ley; $1000. Char! M. Wilson to Ingre Wilson, lots § and lz‘rblnck T, Leonard Tract: also lot 1, block of above tract, Berkeley: also un- divided quarter Interest in lot on § line of Twenty-first street, 100 E of West, E 25 by S 109, block 299, Oaklard: gift. ‘Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Vincenzo Abena, lots 14 to 17, bleck 3, Map of Berthier's Addi- tion to Jomes Tract. being a_subdivision of lots 2 and 18, Peralta Tract, Brookiyn Town- ship; $10. 2 E. N. Prouty to C. H. McLenathen, lot 3 on map of subdivisions § and 7, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; §10 Constance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath (executrices estate of W. Newton Meeks) to Frederick Bammann, lot on NW line of Broadway, 19:9 NE from N corner of Broad- way and Santa Clara avenue, NW 140:2 NB $%0°¢ Sock 2 Hays ‘and Capercin pbeises to 6, bloc ays and Caperton "i;"“"'fi Hrie to G Hagert; > ornelius Brisson to Grace Cwite Jobn F.), lot % block 19, Map of Haymeres Park Homestead Unlon, Eden Township: $10 Alexander Martin to Charles W. Bolles, the § 134 feet of lot 5, on subdivision Map of lote 14 and 15, as per survey No. 824 for H. C. Lee 100 acre traet, Oakiand: $10. 3 George W. Manuel to Jennie E. Manue! gn X line of Fourteenth street. 230 W o s by :9, being portion of . E.Bw;n;:er- ID.JOI‘:Ilnd: :m.pm e x . Kelsey to A. J. Warren, lot Amended Map of J. W. Crawford = "“:..fl: cl}lm dea:i_ O:HIM: $10. ames Watkins to Rol F. Rodgers, lot on N Ilneb:? Cn:r':rcm-?ml 33 E of Herzog, E 30 by N.16%, being lot %, mgk ,5, rame. flnkl;‘nd_ £10. ; . J.'and Lettie H. Bake: Annie J. Taveira. the E 20 r;n'zr";’o':na‘.'im'% . May ? Broad Telegraph avenue Park Tract, being o rsarae E. Weston Tract, Oak- 1 Iot on W line of Magnolia streer,’ 350 0T Fifth, 8 25 by W 133:3, being lot 35, block 475 Briggs Tract. Map 2, Onkland: $10. Margaret E. and 'Gilbert Wyma East, lot on SW Iine of Hamilton place, 185 5 NW of Oakland avenue, NW 30 by S %, being lot 31, Hamilton Tract, 'Oakiand: 10, ni vings 3 I Hamilton place. 19.55 W of Oukiord mvain® of 30 by S %0, being lot 0, same. gk and Mary . Benham. Thomas, W. P. Beauc m to Henry

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