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THE SAN FRANCISCO CA SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1900. 380 _— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €8 MARKET STREET. INVESTMENTS. $18,000—Fine $-story brick and iron building, on Sensome st., next corner; must be sold; any offer submifted. $14.500—Pine st., nr. Teylor: 3 flats of 7, Tand 8 rooms and bath; rents §1i2 50 per month. $4000—Harriet st condition; nr. Brannan; 7 tenements; on lot 50x80; rents §51 per | well-buflt_fiats of ¢ and T rooms | Point_Lobos ave., nr. 34 ave.; | : rents $54 per month. | | | RESIDENCES. “mode ot 9| tres- | Pan- elegant modern residence bath, gs, etc.; elegant mante! Cole st., or. iner sts.: 3-story house basement; rents $22 per $2000—Ch &nd ba well-bullt modern cot- | ath; lot Zx100 ft. | A FEW BARGAINS IN LOTS. $3250—SE. corner; on Washington st.; elegant corner lot, 31:8x100:4 ft $550 ané upward—Fine level lots, with marine view, on Hyde-st. car line; small amount cash balance on payments; will build to suit | on terma | $700—Clipper st., nr. Nos: 26:8x14. 275 each—Fighteenth ave., or. Clement st.; 3 lots, 3x120 each. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €38 Market street. ELDRIDGE & CO, MARKET ST. total rents $108 50; lot 40x60 feet. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS INVESTMENT. | st. (No. 3340), 110 emst of | odern residence of 13 rooms, | billiard-rooms, etc.; every ents §780 per annum, | 4 §x127:8% feet; terms, cash e bank mortgage of $3500, which can re- WARM _BELT. SALE. MIsSION CREMPTORY for bullding; street red, accepted by city: f 32750 can remain om remain on each lot MARKET INVESTMENTS. ; these properties pay feet REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 200 ¢ is located at Ben Lo- walk/ from depot, in the adjoins the property on the oppotite eide 2% acres of land r e there is boating 2 nice boat that goes with sdern cottage of 10 rooms, old water, hard finished s, parior and sit- and kitchen; plenty pantry; grounds are iald out fiowers and shrubbery, with cro- titully shaded b ther trees, price $2000. Par- BUSH, Country Depart- N & CO., 14 Montgom- | BSE q ¢ r the attention of intending lands to some bargains in orchard, vineyard, grain it. meny of which are bank ures, that we have for sale. Our Mr. 1g had 40 years' knowledge and ex- value of lands, and being me-producing orchard 4. can intelligently direct intend- ing buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State Call or write for what you wani &nd state (1) the Amount of Money you wish 10 | invest, (3) number of acres you prefer, (3) use for which land is desired, (4) whether im- proved or unimproved land is desired, (5) lo- cality preferred, (6) any further information that wiil enable us to understand your wants, and we will then send you such descriptions be of interest to you. DAVID try Department, G. H. UMBSEN & 00.. 14 Montgomery st 3 FEW sample hargains from my big list, . | EXCEILENT POULTRY & STOCK RANCH | Just think of it; only $1850 for 200 acres pas- ture, some cultivated. fenced; 2000 cords oak; fine residence and barn; living creek; several springs; including stock and tools; in thickly gettied district; 7 miles by county road from Naps: near . SLY $3750 FOR .. 20 acres: itivated, 100 could wooded hill pasture; fenced in 3 flelds; complets st bull bearing orchard: living creek many springs; inciudes 43 head 'of stock, poul try. vehicies, and household furniture Bes:r Skagzs Sp Sonoma County. b A MIGHTY FINE RANCH 123 acres very choicest of Napa Valley loam Bo waste: good fencing: all in %M wet | dings (cost fully $600); abundance water: ring orchard, etc.; adjoining ratiroed sta- tion: only $6756 N. D. SICKELS—The Lang Agent- eary. $400_FOR 160 acres near Ukiah, Sonoma Co.; | gprt cultivgted; house and orchard: very low. | d K. KING, 502 Broadway, Oakland. H |BOUTH PARK, 1841 or 2 sunny front rooms; 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 is the {ime of the year to arrange for iree and vine planting; farms range in size from 10 to # acres and now sold to induce immediate action at low prices and easy terms; home- seekers will never regret eecuring one of these homes; no malaria, no frosts; products earli- est in market; good society, g0od schools (In- cluding high school); macadamized roads; 2 railroad trains daily from San Francisco: water for irrigation when desired: superior to Bouthern California for ralsing all kinds of citrus fruit, recently so pronounced by lead- ing Southern California experts; these Jand: with the superior soils and all other advan- teges 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 sold before the panic have become developed and are paying annu- elly as much as $100 per acre; you can leave £an Francisco on § & m. train, have 3 or 4 Esparto, and back to San Francisco same evening: you will find an agent t Hotel Barnes, Eeparto, to show you the lends. Communicate by letter with GEO. D. FIEKE. Woodland, Cal. $1000—FINE 20-acre ranch; level garden land; good house: barn full of hay; fine horse, buge; 100 chickens and farming tools, etc.; fare Shc: mile to station. Clearance sale; fc on the $1: 28 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 15 appralsed value: easy terms: freight o S. F. $1 & ton; fare Goc. all for full printed descriotion. $150—N1ce 10-acre home, on R. R.; nice lan some onk trees; payable $10 a month. WESTERN LAND CO., 60 Market st. A BARGAIN—Must be. sold; 33 acres; Somoma county, 10 minutes’ walk from Sonoma City; all in vines, fruit and grain: good stone house, ® rooms; large stable and barn: windmill, tank and all farming Implements; county road on all four sides; all well fenced and in first- class_condition. ' For particulars apply M. JOOST & BRO.. €18 Gough st., San Francisco. R70-DESIRABLE country home; 20 acres cholcest frult land: 1600 almond and 60 select fruit trese, £ to 6 years old: new hard-finished reeidence; barn and other buildings: excellent well of water: new windmill: good school; de- sirable neighborhood; by rail 1% hours from E. T. Apply 22 San Pablo ave., Oakland. ALTA PUNTA Tract, San Pablo ave., 3 miles north of Berkeley, near Santa Fe Raflroad— Valley land by the acre. $130 to $200. Call for meaps, etc. on G. W. HAIGHT. 401 Cal. st. MILL Vailey: house and lot cheap; on account of departure. Box 420, Call office. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. + lots50x100. $300, or larger pleces in proportion; San Rafael water system; fine view; sprinkled roads; § minutes’ walk from new station of Kent, 10 minutes from Ross Station: flier and all trains stop at these sta- tions._Apply P. ROSS, Kent Station, or C. H, ETANYAN, 31 Market st.. San Francisco. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. MILL Valley: house and lot cheap: on account of depart Box 420. Call. SUBURBA REAL ESTATE. FOR rent—Furnished cottage, Belvedere; l’ roome: modern improvements; plano. Particu- | lars 610 Buchanan st. | HOWARD, $29—Rooms from $1 week up to $5; 25¢ to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, 1767—Pleasant sunny room; bath; private family. JESSIE, 465—Pleasant sunny room for rent; private family. JESSIE, 629—Near new cheap. MCALLISTER, 477 — Nicely furnished sunny room; cheap. MINNA, 25—Sunny furnished single rooms to let; T5c and $1 per week. MINNA, 514—Nicely furnished double and sin- gle room: sonable. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- indow rcom, §1 per week; transient. NINTH, 239—Large sunny bay-window room; ERs: also single room. OAK, 255—Large front sunny room; furnished; private family; gas, bath; cheap. OAKX GROVE ave, 17—Furnished large clean front room by American people; cheap. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: electric lights: day, k., mo. POLK, 610—Two or three sunny front rooms; gAs range; modern; private family. POST, 945_Nice large sunny furnished room; private family. POWELL, —Light, clean, comfortable rms. suites or singles; running water; gas; re: ROSEDALE House, 819 & 321 Ellis st.—Room! night, 25c to $1; week, §126 to 84; open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 126_Ellis _st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ lor; rooms, per ;l,l‘hl, 35 to §1 50; week, §3 0 $8; month, 3§ to $20; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold wal baths. BECOND, 130_Nicely furnished or unfurnished rooms, double or single, with or without board, $17 and $18, with washing. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. gas, Postoffice; rooms; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS SBITT—RILEY—] 1800, the Rev. Ng. F. Huddleson, H hnbm :zd Ellen D. Riley, both of San Francisco. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT announcement—The new build- ings on the famous ‘‘Benard e/t be commenced within 6 months. If you intend to buy in beautiful Berkeley at all you had better not delay selecting your lot; prices will positively advance. About one-half of the amous “Hillegass Tract’’ has been sold, 27 ‘'still there’s houses have been erected B st has & depth of more to follow.” Every lot 19:6 feet very lot has a perfect grade. aroery street is sewered, graded and macad- zed. Every lot is within 10 minutes’ walk of the raiiroad station. Every lot is within 10 minutes’ walk of the University ground: & Every lot is so situated that you can see from it the Golden Gate and railroad mole, and no steep hills to climb, and every lot is for sale by MASON & McLENATHEN. § ACRES, right in the heart of beautiful Berke- ey; small hou: large barns; very conven- fent; for sale a low price. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berke- ation. NEW house, near university; § rooms, bath, ete.; complete in every particular; very acs cessible. For sale by MASON & McLENA- THEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley Station. ADJOINING P. O., BERKELEY. Within 2 blocks of the university and in the cholcest part ot ‘‘Beautiful Berkeley —Nearly new house of 9 rooms: large lot; street work all done; only 2 blocks from Telegraph-ave. ""m-""io MASON & MOLENATHEN, o A % Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. $1250—LOOK at this; lot 60x130; convenient to Dwight way station: a nice cottage contain: ing 4 good rooms; brick foundation; hot and cold water: sewer connection; olose to elec- tric cars; easy terms. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. $1250—LOT 40x100; 6-room cottage; convenient to Berkeley station; easy terms. H. D. IR- WIN, Lorin station. d has Bk, Sy 8 & STEVENSON, 133—Two nice sunny furnished rooms; rent reasonable. SUTTER, 1111, nr. Larkin—Comfortably furn., single, suites; aiso hskpg.; term reasonable. THE OAKS, 118 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. THIRD, 2632 single rooms: 1 sunny front room;’ electrio lights; $4 and 3§ per month. THIRD, f14%—$; 2 large unfurnished rooms; rear of barl op; side entrance. TURK, 14, near Market—Well furnished sunny rooms and offices to let; running water; light housekeeping; from $ per month up. $1350—LOT 40x130; 1%-story 6-room oottase; por- celain bat eto; only $100 cash, balance same as rent. D IRWIN, Lorin’ station. $1600—-LOT 40x150; modern §-room cottage; high basement: bath; brick foundation; hot and arden; on macadamized street; close to Ashby station; small cash Puyment. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. $1650—NEW modern 1%-story house; 6 rooms, bath, etc: lot 40x130; a nice home and very cheap: very easy terms will be given. H. D. IN, Lorin station. $1800—NOTICE th f the lot, 60x134; right at station and hew. modern cottage: handsome; 5 finished and 3 ly finished rooms; a'decided bargain. D. IRWIN, Lorin 'station. cold water; nice TURK, 230—Single and double sunny rooms; reasonable. VALENCIA, 834%—Sunny furnished room; $2150_LARGE corner lot, 62x133, on_beautiful Telegraph ave.; fine property: modern cot- tage; § good rooms, bath and ali conveniences. H. D. IRWIN, R. R. waiting room; Lerin station; open Sundays. double or single; rent cheap. VAN NESS ave.. 401B—One or two nicsly fur- nished rooms: sunny upper flat; modern and centrally located. WEBSTER, 15152 bay-window front connect- ing rooms for housekeeping. $7 A MONTH: sitting and bedroom: nicely fur- nished: sunny; use of kitchen. Box 2307. Call. _— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, nished for housekeeping. BUSH, 1405 Floor of 3 rooms and bath, fur nished for hoi keeping. CLAY, 2421, near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished rooms; yard; water; rear; rent §. Nister. §24 Laguna—Handsomely fur- frout eulte, $16; also mod- St James. sunny front rooms and | urnished; rent $18. | ny furnished par- | rentent. housekeeping rooms, well | convenient; also other hed and unfurnished | r children near place. SOM nished room for light usekeep ROOMS AND BOARD. A PRIVATE family of 2 owning modern resi- dence, desirable location; couple or two gen- tlemen; table first-class. Box 2180, Call. SUNNY room, with board: gas; hot, cold water private family: no children: gent only; $20: references. Box 1895, Call office. WANTED—2 or 3 gentlemen to take room and reasonable. Apply at 18 Montgomery . rooms 12 and 13. HAIGHT, 252 Sunny rooms, with board for 2, also parlor suite for 2, $60. 340 per month; 3 Polk and Clay—Sunny LAS PALMAS, rms.; priv " ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. RBOARD with or without room; give vocal or plano lessons part payment. Address Musical Director, box , "Call office. rooms f HOWARD, suites, $1 complete for housekeeping. Nicely turnished back parlor, with en, gas stove; $16. . 201, cor. furnished rooms, $10; Sreenwich—2 large sunny furnished, $3. 223, near Sutter—A front suite, $1 ce fres. Apply 15 Grant av ylar, near Post— unturnished | 8 —3 rooms, furnished for house : 2 unfurniihed, $6. all—Thres sunny | 8 rooms, $12. | - cune { housekeeping rooms nicely | every convenlence: one | 538, near City 3 (Eaton's Dazaar)—1 larss | | i e | usekeeping rooms and heap: month or week. furnished house- laund ard. MA, GSB—Sunny front room, nicely fur- : private family; rent reasonable. * furnished and unfurnished | for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 742-3 nicely furnished keeping rooms; parlor floor, $18, $20. PINE, 13002 or 3 unfurnished sunny corner besement rooms; ; $10. bouse- jnfurnished housekeeping rooms; POLK, 522 aiso single room: cheap. SACRAMENTO, 154, bet. Hyde and Larkin— Large sunny front rooms, elegantly furnished modern; appreciated if seen; light housekpg. £COTT, 1614—First fioor of 2 unfurnished rooms; bath, garden, laundry; adults only; $16; va- cant’ June 1. ECOTT. 1723—Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms; use of bath; $8 or $10 month. SHOTWELL, 2173 or 3 sunny connectl rooms, complete for housekeeping; gas bath. SOUTH PARK, %0—_Two or three nicely fur- nished housekeeping rooms; $10 to 312. nicely furnished for housekeeping. STEVENSON, 661—Two sunny clean furnished housekeeping rooms; also cellar and yard. ing. TWELFTH, 12, near Market—Bedroom and kitchen, furnished for housekp rent $7, $8. VAN NESS ave. 4+ _Sunny front roomd for housekeeping, $12 to $15; also single rooms for gentlemen, $6 to $10. z 2 LARGE sunny front rooms, kitchen and bed- room; furnished complete for housekeeping; furnitvre all new; ‘? r week. Apply at Shoe store. 562 Mission st, bet. ist and 34 sta. noous w Japanese wishes room near the Chutes urn for work in morning. Address T. HERBERT, Chutes, Haight = B ———_—] EPECIAL NOTICES. LADIEE—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: & reliabin: take no other; stamps for particulars. ‘‘Reliet fol in letter by return mall; at drug- #'sts. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. | PILES PETER FREILING S pils salve, §1 per | 1 box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, | itehing, external. internal or protruding piles | without fail, no matter of how long stand- ing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms tel. 530, ROOMS papered from $3; whitened. $1 up: patnting done. Hartman Paint o, 19 Third. e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machins sup- pites. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALIL kinds bought, oold, excl ged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. ! STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore «t.: phone Jackssn 281 TO LEASE. FOR rent—Fine dairy; 100 to 125 cows; in Sacra- mento County; cheap rent to right partles; this is & money maker. For further particu- lars apply to FRANK HICKMAN, 412 J st., Bacramento. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We eell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, 33. The ter Exchange, 536 California, telephone in 268. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $300-MODERN cottage; 4 rooms and bath. $850—Modern cottage; 7 rooms and bath. $900—Modern cottage; § rooms and bath. ‘tlll‘m—)l.odnrn 2-story cottage; ¢ rooms and bath. All on easy terms and close to schools and stations. 51500—Modern cottage; § rooms and bath; finest location; compiete; $100 cash, $15 per T l50_New modérn cottgae; § rooms and bath: $100 cash, $20 per month. bath; Lafayette per month, Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MORPAL & CO., 132 Park st., Alameda. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. A—"THE ELKERiflflUS!." 224 Bush st., ad- joining the Russ Hotel; 84 rooms; all prices. 148 Bixth—Rooms ACRES cow. wag %02 Broadway near Livermore: cabin; 3 horses: vart good land. C. K. KING, Oukland. AT 527 Howard—Changed hands; Teapectabie; and house- GROCERY store. Oakiand, $600, rent $20 per nth: saloon in San Francisco, Market st., | 3‘!" See C. K. !{l %02 Broadway, Oskland. BAN LEANDRO; § acres | vegetable land: all level: $2200. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakland MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP, 17 acres choice land in Sonoma County, unim- | proved; miso 20 acres, with about 13 meres young orchard, flowing weil, smail house and barn, good fences. chicken houses, ete; will sell separately or together. Apply (forenoon) Owner, 202 E th st., city. A—$1250-HALF " cash: 320 scres grain land: house, barn, etc.; 10 miles from Balinas. $3000—Third cash; fine house; 15 acres at Loe Gatos: hard-finished house; everything in- cluded; rented $2 per month. L C. SCHARFF, 20 Montgomery st. FOR sale cheap—Nice farm scres, 1 from 2 statiors. 40 miles from 5 F.. sma"n'.ln". provements: fally _equl v Pome. Address 3, W. Low Bl Vertno, Copiol ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the 3000 ranches on my sale and exchange list. N, D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 10 Geary st. L L M. BALSBURY, &9 Ninth st., Oakland; California lands and farms a specialty. FOR sale at & bargain—In Cottage Terrace, within % of mile of Stanford University, a block 20x250; fenced, with varety of bearing fruit trees; also 2 cottages of 4 yooms each; Jots 37x125 at smme place. Address B. TOWNEEND, Palo Alto, Cal., box 216, newly renovated; single, double keeping rooms; $i uo. BAKER, 15112 sunny front unfurnished house- keeping rooms; bath. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfusnished. $4750!! GREATEST snap in Alameda!!!—Three lots and two modern nearly new houses; I 8- room, 1 5-room; must be sold immediatel: 385001 1! —Grand investment!! Four new mod- ory houses; beautifully situated; near Tents $85. $6500'{!—New modern large 2-story house; lot 76x150; cost $12,000; 12 rooms; windmill, tank, furnace. When renting furnished or unfurnished houses see HAMMOND & CONGER, 2326 Santa Clara ave., telephone Paru 1023. $4000—A NEW modern home of 8 rooms, bath and laundry; Jot 50x150; best location and near he bathing beach; can be had for small pay- ent down and essy installments. J. 8. JOHNSON, 972 Broadway, Oakland. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Gol Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. ELLIS, 616—Elegant furnished pariors; sultes for 2 or 3 mentiemen: near City Hall. LOT 175x275, with house of 24 rooms, suitable for boarding-house; barns, chicken-houses, etc.; value $16,000; to exchange for city or country Tty P "D, JUDD CO., 124 Park st. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms to let. FOLSOM, 858—Room for gentleman; $5; private family. $2200-MODERN house; lot 50x180; best part town: terms. Owner, box 2185, Call. o ALAMEDA FLAT TO LET. FOLSOM, 965, cor. 6th—(The Oliver)—Newl furn. sunny rooms, single or suites; reason GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rooms suites or single; travelers accom'dated. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading room; elevator. hrn st ool et B v B e Boscimorer -4 GUERRERO, 152%—Neatly furnishg ed room. in private -American family; call after- noons. HAIGHT, 22—Sunny alcove for light howsekesping. If reqwired. |t HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission _st—Select family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOTEL Francisco—! suites; : tran. slent; baths. MRS, 'n. m'-'fi"’l‘w rooms, 31 to hait ., Tandlady's sbsence BROADWAY, 1162-Sunny lower flat; 4 large rooms; reception hall; bath; garden; furnish- ed for housekeeping; no children; references. _— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000—SEE these new § and 6 rooms cottages ‘with all modern improvements; large lot; 1 Mantel, stationary tubs, porcelain bath: Gate, 1 at '::u";h' ot ASNDY e, S e . C. M 4 Lorin station, Berkeley, Cal. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN! $1500—Lot 60x130, on north side of good street, convenient to Dwightway station; nice cot- tage of 4 good rooms; bath; brick foundation; hot and cold water; connected with sewer, etc.; emall cash payment only required; & retty home away below cost. H. D. IRWIN, rin station. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Come and see the 3-5 room cottages we are building with porcelain bath and sink, with tiling, wooden mantel, bay-window. high basement, brick foundation, all latest im- roved plumbing, with gas; lot 40x100; price 1500, 3200 cash, ream roperty: 1 e tation. Take %efl(-l p"‘lh., et %ffit l:’orll:. ask for RU- DOLPH & PERKINS. 4ROOM house with lot f0x140; 2 blocks from station: price $850: $100 cash, balance 310 monthly. ‘Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin station and ask for RUDOLPH & PER- LOTS gnd houses and lots {n all parts of Berke- ley and Golden Gate, snap bargains take Berkeley traln, set off at Lorin station, ask for RUDOLPH & PER- COLONIAL home; best part of Berkeley; new; $4500; easy terms. 'w cottage; South Berkeley; corner, B0x ; only $1200. Acre: North Berkeley: $500; snap. M. L. WURTS, 17th and Broadway, Oakland. THOROUGHLY well furnished house, in the very best part of Berkeley, to rent for months; references required.” Apply to MA- SON & MCcLENATHEN, adfoining P. O., Berkeley Statlon. $1250—MUST _be sold at once; owner going East; neat ‘T-room house; near electric and steam cars; enameled bath: patent plumbing; lot 40x125; terms, $500 down: balance to suit purchaser. 0. MAY Rerkel FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. | FOR SALE BY H. A. PLEITNER. $650—House of 4 rooms and basement; large chicken house; good well and pump; lot 50x110; $100 cash, balance on your own terms. $300—Cottage of 4 rooms and basement, fruit | (vees}‘etm: lot 50x110; $100 cash, balance $12 per month. $950—House of § rooms; good well and pumj lot 37:6x100; 8 blocks from local train; §100 balance $12 per month. $1250—House of 6 rooms; high basement; all floored; stable, chicken houses; good well and pump; corner; lot 170x150; all fenced. $1650—New cottage of 4 room: large hall; bath; 7-foot basement; chicken houses; lot 150 x125; fenced and cross fenced; just the place for raising chickens. $1500—Cottage of 4 rooms; hall, basement, stable; chicken houses: lot 107x260; all fenced. $2650—Half-acre lot, with cottage of 7 rooms and bath; mantel; basement; stable; chicken houses; fruit trees; fine arteslan well; windmill and tank; located in the best part of Fruitvale. $3000—Modern 1%-story, colonial style, resi- dence of 8 rooms and bath; fine mantel; nickel plumbing; gas, etc.; large lot: splendid loca- tion; only 4 blocks from local train. Cow ranch of 12 acres, with house of 7 rooms; large barn; good well; windmill and tank; for rent at $15 per month; stokk for sale, consisting of 8 cows, 1 horse, wagon and harness, 20 milk gans and milk rotte; all for §67s. For particu- lars al to ' A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. $400 FOR A HOME. ey g ONLY $400 FOR A HOME. Come to-day it you want It; it won't last long. Easy terms if desired. 7 FOREST PARK TRACT. & few minutes from the station. Y%-acre lots. .lrrlcr! lots. & l%-acre lots. Speclal sale for next two days. They are going fast, and you will miss the chance of a lifetime if you don't come quick, if you want a desirable place for a home; oniy & tew of choicest lots left. rI1|| a millionaire’s district at & workingman’s price. Lots 75 teet deep and any frontage desired; all streets graded: water piped to every lot; In Fruitvale sanitary distriot; over 4000 forest ‘and fruit trees on this tract; & good speculation if you do gt want a home hme guaranteed; close to car and transportation nes, $300—Lots 50x175; choicest part of Frultvale; beuring fruit trees on the property. $600—Lot 100x175; fine place for chickens. -room cottage and lot; easy terms, room cottage and lot; easy terms. $1100—3 chicken ranches, new and complete in every detall; easy terms. Lots of others at various prices. MONEY TO LOAN, FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. m"rnu itvale office, balf a block above Frultvale on. $200 CASH: monthly yments to suit buyer; new house, unflnlln.pd.; will finish it to zult purchaser; modern house of 8 rooms, bath, ntry, closets, washroom, sanitary plumb: ng, barn, shed, chicken house, etc.; large choice lot; select neighborhood: school close by; electric cars pass the door; Frultvale ave, Onl; adjoining East Oakland; price. all told, $2000: will exchange. H. 7' JONES, Owner, 455 Beventh s kland. $1 PER front foot and up for those cholce lots in the Deering Tract, Fruitvale ave.: pret- tiest bullding site in 1tval them be- fore buying elsewhere. H. W. DAVIS, agent, one block from Frultvale station. $2650—THE prettiest cottage home on Fruitvale ave.; near station; can be bought on terms the same as rental; see it. J. 8. JOHNSON, 972 Broad Oakiand. SAN LEANDRO REAL ESTATE. $20,000-121 ACRES best valley land; 4-room house and improvements......... . bt . $25,00—152 acres richest grain or vegetabie land; some in orchard; crops _and teams; must be sold immediately: investigate. l;m—l(odm §-room house and 6%-acre orch- e g . $560—4-room country house, large lot, a snap. Apply to A. WHELTON, agent. San Leandro. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $256 CASH, 35 monthly till 250 feet; all fenced mm feet; soil the and level; well sheltered; build a cottax to suit; no cold 90-foot boulevard and C. C l-l&::sflmh-‘ lot §7x150, with modern house of § rooms BEURY, 425 Ninth st Oakiand.” ‘balance $15 monthly;: this is | nd all along the Santa | Fe route at all prices and terms to sult, For | $100,000 Fine business biock: a: §65.000—F1ne block: extra_ value; choice loca- on. $55.000—Mansion; cost $0,000; offer wanted; bank sale. o 5,000—Cost $37.000; beautiful bome; an €& e $12,00—Vernon Heights; fine home; a bargain. hl?fl.ooo—cluemonm; 5 acres; cholce suburbai ome. 11,000—Madison st.; 12 rooms; offer wanted. 41 00—Choicest, East Oskland; 12 rooms; 500215t at.; elegant; 12 rooms: 80 feet. $6500—Alice st.; 8 rooms; modern; B0 feet: terms. $600—Webster st., near 14th; § rooms; TIx150. J6000—Adeline Station; corner; rooms; choice. m&uwuofl:ue $4000; nr, Telegraph; 9 rooms; ern. #750—Beautiful; Linda Vista; elegant home; | snap. $4650—-10th and Filbert: 9 rooms; cost $6500. $4000—Beautiful; McClure Heights; 9 rooms; new. tth—, Lakeside dfstrict; new; 8 rooms; 3260 cash. | $3000-334: modern: new; 8 rooms; 35x170. §3000—Mortgage; $250 buys equity: § rooms. $250 cash, $36 monthly; only $2850; new two- story Colonfal, § rooms, porcelain bath; 5 min- utes’ walk Broadway and 14th st. nap. | _328%0—Adeline Station; $250 cash; new; 7 | rooms. $2600—14th st.; modern; 6 rooms; bargain. &5??”:%0:;. : 7 rooms; nr. Senator Pe’rkfllnl'. 8 12 ted. Kirkham st.; § roome; offer wan 12000, Oakland; 7 rooms; 50x140; bargain. uzlmaso—sm; modern; 7 rooms, stable; cost $1550-20th, nr. Grove; § rooms: bargain. m{,‘ll;b—Ad’olnlng Linda Vista, Pledmont; five Every one a bargain. Call or write for what you want, Information cheerfully given. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Offices, 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 98 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. | $13,000—Broadway business corner; lot T5x150; ‘g;;.‘-’mwrzabrlcll(l hulldl?‘z: an! l.lulledl ulor |'$12,000 S hat | $11.9%0 and easily worth §20,000; speculation $20,000—8an Pablo ave.; corner; close in; well improved and paying good income; the best buy In the avenue. 370 per foot—NW. corner Filbert and Eighth sts.: finest location in Oakland for flats or resi- | dence for physictan. | $4000—Bargain; bargain; on Eleventh st., bet. | Market and Broadway: lot 50x100; modern two- story house of 8 rooms and bath; lot easily ‘worth the money. $4500—Linden-st. home; Jot B0x100; modern | house of § rooms, bath, high basement, with {lundl’y, servants’ room, etc.; big bargain; easy erms. $1500—Large modern story and a half house; § rooms, bath and basement; lot 50x130; closa to Tellde‘rtph ave.; house alone cost §2600; must be sold. $2300—$250 cash, balance monthly; 2-story new modern house; & rooms, bath, laundry, large closets; finest plumbing: ready to move into: on south side 36th st., between West and Market. 2000300 feet in Frultvale; good location; high lots; ‘only 00 cash needed; cheap at $i0 per 0ot SELLING A _LOT A DAY. 3375 to $500—Lots on West st., Market, 33d to | 36th; center of city; many houses going up; buy now; only & few I WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 303 Broadway, Oaidland. FLEGANT modern b-room cottage; lot 30x13: nice yard; concrete walks; fruit trees; chicken house. Particulars 567 2th st., Oakland. | FOR sale—Finest corner In Rast Oakland: 40x 125; Fast 14th st. and 26th ave.; make offer. S.S. AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave. bath, all modern large barn, with driveway, close to schools, cars, et.: ; this is an exceptional offer; mortgage $2200; term: J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Froadway, Oakland. | MUST BE SOLD. §2200; original cost $3500—House 7 rooms, bath; in first-class order inside and out; lot 40x120; | driveway, and situated in the best residence portion of the city; see the property; make an rms If desired. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 ¥, Oakland. MODERN cottage; Elmhurst; big lot; fruit trees; stable; chicken house; half block to cars; $1200; easy terms. SALSBURY, 489 Ninth st.. Oakland, or MRS. WOOD, 114 Mc- Allister &t.. San Francisco. $2500 NET—House 7 room conveniences; KEEPL OAKLAND HOU ROOMS, BIG bargain—2 unfurnished rooms for house- keeping; convenient to trains; price $5. 765 Webster st.. Oakland. — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Scheilhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. — DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Divldend No. § (twenty- five conts per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 15, 1900. Transfer books Wwill close on Thursday, May 10, 1900, at 3 o'clock p, m. W. D. K. GIBSON, Secretary pro tem. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 79 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the | office of the company, 327 Market st., on and | after Monday, May 21, 1900. Transfer books May 15, will close on Tuesday, 1 at 8 | oclock p. m i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of | Vintention to change principal piace of bu ness—Notice {s hereby given that In pursua to the written consent of more than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of the Ro- wardennan Improvement Co., & corporatio created under the laws of the State of Cal fornia, which eald written consent has,been obtained and fiied fn the office of sald®cor- poration, it is the intention of sald corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place of business from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, In the county of Santa Cruz, State of Cellfornia, said removal or changs 10 take effect immediately after the expira- tion of three (3) weeks from the publication of_this notice. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- ciaco, California, this 3d day of May. A. D. 100. ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT CO., by B. DICKINSON, Secretary. IN_the Superfor Court of the City and County of fan_Francisco, State of Callfornia, Probate. In the matter of the estate of ELIZA M, BHARP, deceased. Notice for publication of time_appointed for probate of will (C. C. P, sec. 1503).—Notice is hereby given that TUES: DAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of sald court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have n aj pointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased. and for hearing the application of Union Trust Company of San Francisco for the ssuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated May 1. A. D. 1300. WM_B. SHARP. Attornev for Petition MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Harold D. Jones, 28. 621 O'Farrell street, and Tda M. Rogers, 28, 1326 Scott street, Willlam Harrls, 23, 1546 Hyde street, and Margaretha Jolley, 21, 24 Grove street. Russell F. Christian, 25, Burlingame, and Jegsle V. Hobson. %, g‘-lou;gni!yd udolt A. Hagen.' 25, e street, and Annie Haeckl, 24 210 Waller Bireet. Karl A. Dunzweller, 21, 3660 Eighteenth street, and Trebelll Kane, 18, 3573 Eighteenth. Oskar Willberg, 24, 347% Fourth street, and Sovhia W. Gromman, 27, 1667 Mission street. ufin&\;{ W. Wolfe, 37, city, and Frances Lyon, A Mons Monsen, 31, 109 Silver street, and Louse Cuenot, 31, 109 Siiver street. Charles m% 21, Tiburon, and Christine Rolicheck, 21, Tiburon. Fred O. Burgess; 2), Wichita, Kans., and Edith Ross, 2), Angel Island. James P. Daley, 31, West Berkeley, and Kate E. Brannan, 30, 373 Ninth avenue, DIED. Applegate, Alphonso Holmstrum, Gustave A?lzr. Andrew Jackson, Edward J. Barry, Ellen E. Kelly, mas W. Bartlett, William B. La Vallee, Laetit] Casey, George F. Lindstrom, Maria U. Clark, Lucina M. McCarthy, Hly Collins, Georg: McGranaghan, Joseph Costa, Lawrence J. Mauk, Edna L. Costello, Augustine J. Mitchell, Joste De Groft, Seraphine ~ O’Conor, Mary G. Eden, Meno Oertz, Henry Engwicht, Edna Olsen, Anna Gluck, Elizabeth Poschwitz, Elizabeth Poulain, Augustin P. Schumacher, Ernst A. Silva, Maria G. Slusser, Theo, H. Voorsanger, Alicia Weglein, John J. Goff, Virginia Haake, Oliver Hackett, James Hamilton, James T. Heimann, Susie Henne, Franzisca Hills, Jennie H. EGATE—In the City and County Hospi- A Alonnso Appiegate, a native of Tennessee, aged 57 .\Pnrn-tm st 2 AUER—In this city, May 12, 1300, Andrew Auer, Jearly beloved husband of Alice Auer, brother of Annie Auer, and nephew of Mrs. Walters of Oakl: a native of Ll‘mburg ;on der |.mhni 1 6. O 4. H. Friends and acquaintances and members of Bureraodge No. 6, O. 4. H. 6. are| respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, May 13, at $:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 128 Mc- Allister street, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a requiem bl hmr:xn.;mwllclor:q for the rel o A - ARRY-Tn May 11 1300, Ellen E. BARRY—In this city, May 3 " wife of the late James Barry, a native of Philadelphia, Pa. nrn";nd. are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 1: o'clock, from her late residence, 2318 Mi: sion street, thence to Mission Dolores L'E\urc for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. BARTLETT—In San Francisco Bay, April 28, 1900, Willlam _E. Bartlett, son of the late Mary and the lats Harry E. Bartlett, and neghew of Mrs. Esther C. , & native of Cal., aged 23 years § months and § days. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of Fair Oaks Camp No. 15, Sons of Veterans; Sherwood Circle No. 19, C. O. F.: Seven Pines Circle No. 3, Ladies of G. A. R.; Court Star of the Mission, A. O. F., and W. R. C. are respecttully invited to atiend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 11§ Geary street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, by 2 o'clock creek boat. CASEY—In this city, May 10, 1900, George F., beloved son of John C. and Catherine Casey; and brother of Willlam H., John Joseph and Emma Casey and Mrs. M.’ Barrett, a native of San Franciaco, aged % years 11 months and 12 days. £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invite to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 653 Brannan street, thence to St. Rose's Churel rvices will be celebrated for soul. Interment Holy Cross CLARK—In Mount Olivet, Sonoma County, May 9, 1900, Lucina M., widow of the late S. J. Clark, and mother of James E. and Leroy M. Clark and Mrs. I1da R. Whiting, a na- tive of Illinols, aged 69 years § months and 12 vs. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, at the pariors of Albert Brown, 468 Thirteenth street, Oak- land. Interment private. COLLINS—In the City and County Hospital, May 11, 1900, George 'Collins. COSTA—In this city, May 11, 1900, at the resi- dence of his parents, Lawrence J. Costa, be- | loved husband of Lottie Costa, father of Lil- lian May Costa, son of Lorenzo and Made- line Costa, and brother of Alfred N. and Milton B. Costa, Mrs. J. 5. Tylor and Mrs. | H. M. Bick, a native of San Francisco, aged 82 years § months and 25 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | of his parents, 2110 Taylor street, between Lombard and Greenwich. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. i COSTELLO — An anniversary requiem high | mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 1 at 9 o'clock, In Sacred Heart Church, F and Fillmore streets, for the repose of the goul of the late Augustine J. Cestello. Friends | and acquaintances are respectfully invited to | attend. | DE GROFF—In this city, May 12, 1300, Sera- phine de Groff, dearly beloved mother of Wal- ter S. Jamison, a native of New York, aged 72 years and 3 months. [ Friends are respectfully invited to af tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at o’'clock, from her late residence, 2212 Fill- | more street, between Clay and Sacramento. | Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. EDEN—In this city, May 10, 1900, Meno, dearly beloved father of Hattie Eden, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 51 years § months and 7 days. e) £>Friends and acquaintanc are respect- fully invited to tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Shiels build- ing, 32 O'Farrell street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Nord- deutscher Verein. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. ENGWICHT—In San Jose, Cal, May 11, 1900, Edna Engwicht, beloved wife of Harry En wicht, a native of Ohlo, aged 40 years 10 months and 24 days. GLUCK—In this city May 11, 1900, Ellzabeth Gluck, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Mayer Jr. and Herman Gluck, a native of Neumuhl, Baden, Germany, aged 73 years. (¥ Funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 924 Filimore street. Cremation private at L O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. GOFF—In Oakland, May 11, 1500, Virginia Goff, beloved mother of J. J. Goff and the iate Harvey Goff, a native of Virginia, aged & years. C7Funeral this day (Sunday), o clock. HAAKE—In this city, May 12, 1300, Oliver, dearly beloved son of Mrs. C. Haake and the late John C. Haake, and beloved brother of Mrs. C. Byxbee. Mrs. C. D. Chase, Mrs. A. Lyons and Lillian, Dora, Della, Clara, Fred Charles, Henry and the late Birdie Haake, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are tuily invited to attend the ses residence of his mother, 14 Chattanooga street, to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock. In- terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HACKETT—In this city, May 12, 1900, James Hackett, beloved brother of T. W. Hackett, & native of Ireland, aged 64 years. {7 Friends and’ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & Whité, 122 Eddy street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HAMILTON—In this city, May 13, 130, James ‘Thomas Hamilton, late of Dixon, Cal., beloved father of Bernard, Frank, John and Martin Hamilton, a native of Scotland, aged 71 years. @7 Interment _at Dixon, Cal., to-morrow (Monday), on arrival of the 7 & m. train from San’ Francisco. HEIMANN—In this city, May 12, 1900, Spst Searty beloved wite of August M. Hetmann: mother of Walter Helmann, daughter of Mar- guerette Koberer, and sister of Mary, Carl and Christooher Koberer and Mrs. Lena ‘Gundlach, native of Germany, aged 34 years 8 months and 9 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1518 Leavenworth street, between Pa- cific and Jackson. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. HENNE—In this city, May 10, 190, Franzisca, beloved wife of Willlam Henne, mother of Lilllan and Anton Henne, and sister of Mrs, at 10:30 John Utschig and Anton Rheude, a native of Milwaukee, Wis., aged 49 years 4 months and ays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- ence, 1212 York street, between Twenty- fourth’ and Twenty-fifth’ streets. Interment 0dad Fellows’ Cemetery. HILLS—In this city, May 9, 1900, Jennte H. Hilis, beloved daughter of C. E. and M. J. Hills, and sister of Fannle, Helen, Charlie and George Hills, a native of California, aged 16 years 1l monihs and 13 days = (Rockland and_Thomaston, Me., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully nvited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:20 o'clock, from Emmanuel Baptist 'Church, Bartleti street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. ~Interment Laurel Hill Cemet Remains at the mortu- ary chapel of th den Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty- | first, until 1 o'clock Sunday. HOLMSTRUM—In this city, May 12, 1900, Gus- tave, beloved gon of Alfred and Mary Hoim- strum, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 | mont! JACKSON—In this city, May 11, Ea | S ackeon, a native of England, a3 | years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BIRTAS—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 Bons authorized to have the same published BORN. ARMSTRONG—In this city, May 2, 1900, e e T t ty, 10, wite of Charles Ballhaos, a daughier. = o0 FRANK—In this city, May 12, 190, to the wi of Albert"Trazk. o dauihict = GREGORY—In Santa Rosa, May 11, 1900, ife of Tom Gresory. s duaghtse, > '° h ROSS—In this clty, May 9, 1300, to the wife of J. E. Ross, a son, MARRIED. FULTON-STANLEY_In_ this city. April 1300, by the Rev. D"o,":::&:g“ “fi Francisea HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flannagan & FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 2 Fifth st opposite Lincoln Schook. Teiephone South $0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMERS, Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. CREMATION KELLY—In this city, May 11, 1500, Thomas W. beloved husband of Aggle Kelly. and son of Mrs. Mary J. and the late James Kelly, a Dpative of Virginia City, Nev., aged 21 years 7 months and 5 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 8:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 365 Hayes street, thence to St. Joesph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LA VALLEE—In this city, May 11, 1900, Laeti- tia La Vallee, dearly beioved daughter of Em- ery and Wilhelmina La Vallee, and sister of Emery Jr., Clara and Lucienne La Valles, a an Francisco, aged 3 years 1L months and 2 days. ' Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, $1245 Valencia street. between Nineteenth and Twentieth. Interment Holy Cr Cemetery, by electric car from ghteenth and Guerrero streets. LINDSTROM—In Oakland, May 12, 1900, Mari U., beloved wife of John Lindstrom, a {iVe of Sweden, aged 20 years § mon‘hs and 22 days. McCARTHY—In this city, May 12, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of Michael McCarthy, and mother of Daniel McCarthy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 61 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Patric or services. Interment Mount Galvary Cemeter’ McGRANAGHAN—In this city, May 12, 1900, Joseph, beloved husband of Marzaret Me- Granaghan, a native of Ireland, aged 39 years. (New York papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 8:20 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 30 Sanchez streef, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a_requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAUK—In this city, May 11 1300, Edna L., beloved wife of Edwin H. Mauk, & native of Maine, aged 32 years. MITCHELL—In this city, May 13, 150, Joste, beloved daughter of Mrs. C. Mitchell, and sis- ter of Mrs. E. Taylor, Mrs. E. Chalmers and Emma and Ellen Mitcheil, a native of Colo~ ma, Fl Dorado County, Cal., aged 3 years. ©O'CONOR—In Butte, Mont., of typhold-pneumo- nia, Mary Gertrude O'Conor, a native of Dub= Mn, Ireland. (New York papers please copy.) OERTZ—In_the City and County Hospital, May 12, 190, Henry Oertz, a native of Ger- many, aged 72 years. OLSEN—In San Lorenzo, May 11, 1900, dearly beloved wife of Peter Olsen, mother of Willlam, John, Andrew, Mary, Al- vina and the late Amelia Olsen, aged 7§ years § months and 19 days. E7The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence in San Lorenzo. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend the _ funeral. POSCHWITZ—In Alameda, May 12, 1900, Eliza- beth Margarethe Poschwitz, beloved mother of Mrs. E. H. Koch and the late Mrs. M. E. Kubls, and_grandmother of Augusta D. and Eiaa ¥ unio. a native of Wartemburg, Ger- many, aged $1 years 10 months and 19 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (londay). at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- ence, 1737 Minturn street. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery, San Franeisco. POULAIN—In Chicacao, Guatemala, Cemtral America, November 13. 1399, Augusiin Peter Poulain, father of Martha Poulain, eldest son of Fugenie and the late A. Poulain, and brother of Mrs. A. K. Haehnien, Adrien Pou- lain of San Jose and Mrs. J. Blanchard of San Franciseo, a native of Los Angeles, Cal. aged 44 years. SCHUMACHER—In this city, May 10, 1900, Ernst August, dearly beloved husband of Frida Schumacher, and father of Libble and Clarence Schumacher, a native of Cuxhaven, Germany, aged 4 years 7 months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 20 Hill street, near Valencia. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SILVA—In South San Francisco, 12, 1900, Maria_Gloria_Siiva, dearly beloved wife of John Stiva, and beloved mother of Annie and Joseph Silva, a native of Fagel, Azores, Por- tugal, aged 50 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 173 Fifteenth avenue south, South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows' Church for servi Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SLUSSER—In Alameda, Theo. H. Slusser, an old vioneer, brother of Levy B. Slusser of, Santa Rosa, agd father of Mrs. ‘C. E. Urfer of Alameda and Mrs. S. E. Cooper of San Francisco, & native of York, Pay aged 79 years and 4 months. (Petaluma papers please copy.) 7 Interment to-morrow (Monday) morning at Petaluma. VOORSANGER—In Amsterdam, Holland, May 12, 1900, Alicia, mother of Jacob, S. and A. W. Voorsanger, aged 72 years. WEGLEIN—In this city, May 19, 1300, John J., beloved husband of Rica Weglein, father of Hazel and John Weglein, and brother of Dave Weglein and Mrs. Adeline Thurnauer of N York and Mrs. Juilus Hin Baitimore, native of Baitimore, Jeare and & months. (New York and Baltimore papers please copy.) EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 9: o'clock, from his late residence, 2204 Califor Dia street, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery by spectal train leaving Third and Townsend strects at 11:15 o'clock. Cremation private. CARD OF THANKS. ‘Thanks are hereby tendered to the friends and acquaintances of the late Charles Burk for their prompt and practical assistance. HERMAN HOLST. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Thirty-One. ARRIVED. aturday, May 18 Stmr Orizabs, Thomas, % hours from Van- couver, via Port Angeles 78 hours. Stmr Despatch, Johnson, 47 hours from San Pedro. | _Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, 4% days from Comox. Schr Newark, Beck, 4 hours from Bowens Sehr “Archie and Fontle, 15 bours gichr Archie o from CLEARED. . Saturday, May 1. Stmr Santa Strand, Seattle; E T Kruse. Stmr Corona. Debney, San Diego: Goodail, St Fomsos, Pamcan, tmr Pom : potmr Pomona, Eureka; Goodail, Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- son. Stmr Senator, Patterson, Seattle: Goodall, P tne” Stace: of _Cate g...’ Astorta: r State b g tmr or, w) Nome; Kimball'S § Co. " e Son xsum Chas Nelson, Anderson, Seattle; B T ruse. Ger stmr Octavia, Temme, Hamburg and way ports; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. 8 Co. Schr Webfoot, Nercer, Apla; J Wightman Jr. SAILED. Saturday, May 18 Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. U S stmr Adams, Goodwin, Seattle. Bark Albert Griffiths, Honolulu. Schr Roy Somers, Soiland, Port Gamble. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, Cape Nome. Schr Nettie Sundborx, Anderson, —. Schr Esther Buhne, Anderson, Grays Harbor. Schr C H Merchant, Carison, Grays Harbor. Schr Webfoot. Mercer, Apla. Schr Monterey, Beck. Coos Bay. SPOKEN. ril 17, lat 22 S, lon 40 W—Br Poital lm‘{ from Hamburg, for Santa April 20, lat 4 S, lon 33 W—Ger bark Alster- nixe, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. April 24, lat 4 S, lon 30 W—Br bark Killar- P Xoril B, lat § S lon 25 WiS¢ ship Api o g = e, from Tacoma., for' Queenatows. - .~ TELEGRAPHIC. INT LOBOS, May, 12, 10 p m—Wegther eloudy: wind SW. velocity '8 mila s " DOMESTIC PORTS, NEW WHATCOM—Satled e ArEAL Satted May u—sml" 3 g Nome. ‘:'::llm May 12-Stmr South Portland, hence ay N PORT LOS ANGELES—Sall 13—Samr Alcazar, for San Franciseo; '1:2” Tor NEURENA—Sailed May 12—Schrs Bertha Dot beer and Mabel Gray. for San Pedro; schr Helen Ly oo g P y r Admiral, for Guayaquil FORT ROSS—Salled May R F v e D! v x%':"l‘ HADLOCK—Sall 2 - o Nt o May 11-Stmr Pasa- dena, fros Bu gena, o, B i PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived 11—Ship Berlin, from Hongkong. May h!a Maria E Smith. from Honolulu: schr Lottie Bennett, from Honoluly; schr Allen A, trom Honolulu. —— 12—Schr Fred J' Wood, from Van- obe: brig Tanner, from ‘Whatcom, for Cape Nome: bark Palmyra and schr Chal lenger, for Port Gamble. ASTORIA—Arrived May 13-Br bark Lissie B‘P"}}R‘l‘ u(')(}— Arrived Aprll 12—Stmr Noyo, he May