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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, n? AL E!TATE—CITY-—"GI SALE. | REAL E!TATB—COIJ!'I‘BY—"DI Sale COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. pe MARION GRIFFIN, 713 Market g el and exchanges {arms, City property ERY STREET. “TION > ; } 8 l’: REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _}"}2; NEW -ottage © rms., bath; lot 50x100: Mission TION rental terms: and vacant lots. 413 Kearny st. A day, December 10th. at mue 1wo poumwie _smorsenzs| AVAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. l“ PT BE SOLD By order of e - R et ____ALAMEDA R [S WANTED. E. cor. Dupont and Green sta: tmprove- | SUDERLY geatiéman wishes room and board, nte consist of brick and frame bulldings |~ private, qulet family, Alameda or Oakland. nd 10 tenements; rents | - Adaress Box €21, Ouil office. so b can be improved with e Place, rear 433 Green st; im- ts consist of 2 tenements of 3 rooms s $ per month; this includes alley- wide leading from Green st. NEAR FERRY DEPOT Drumm and Commercial sts.; fm- consist of 2 H?a and dweiling: $55 per montH: one block from ferries. Terms cash above | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 38500 $3500. $3500. NEW_ MODERN HOUSE. t 30x134 feet. TELEGRAPH AVE. For permission to inspect premises appl A, J SNYDER & 0., 67 Ninth st., Dl-lllnfl. ET BUSINESS line, mear 7th st, k from new postoffice; improve- of store with § rooms and lodg- 15 rooms; rents 349 per month y_90 M. B. STURGES ESTATE Executor's Sale. N. W. cor. Masonio ave.; bay of § roome and bath; cement ized and accepted; located in one of the | esidence Gistricts and overlooks the Panhandle. Lot 25 by 100. Subject to| | Ffixn\’r lots sacrificed, 150 TAYMANC REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Sth st., Oukiand, PAYING chicken business: chance for a guick sale E. BUNCE, 82 Broadway, Oakiand. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. GOOD houses. TIN & CO.. Get list from GEO. W. AUS- 1008 Broadway, Oakland. improvements consi per month;, this prop. | can made to yield irregular, to QAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction tq you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin. Oakland. —_— ROO!S F‘Ol HOUIEKEEI’ING RE SALES b 472, nelr Thlrd—'firo large uppe Naa u args upper line, near 2ist; 2 cholos butia- | for build treet Lots 25 by 95 each. line, near st st.; im- | CA 4%, or. nice sunny e P g g P e g e B 2 8 L street bituminized and | THESTNUT, 203 Furnished rooms for houss- | “keeping; fine view; sunny corner bullding. INVESTMENT le. L‘;I' gnn;anmmmu . have San Francisco, 'M"xf'r'm t «f) Ban Fran: ter's omea. 36 New. lonm cisco, Cal., December 1900—Sealed gals, In triplicate, will be received at fice until 11 o'clock & m:, Friday, Decem! 0, and then opened, #r furnishing 27,500 Thrds fansiin. - Breforence will bo gIven to ar- ticles of domestic production and manufac- ture, conditions of price and guality being equal (including in the price of forelgn pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereom), &nd such preference will be given to artic] of Ameriéan production and manuf ro- duced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the' consumption nqulnd by the public serv- The United States Siohe 15 modesie SRS I rasonais ¢ to accept or any or S ni L or. proposals on aj lon. Eniiopes: ontaining propossis. Wit be. - dorged: ' 0. 10143"" and addressed. to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quarts 3 7. E. Vols., Depot @ ) BIDS WANTED Notics s hereby given_ that Tenlea roposats Will be received by the Boues of Directors of the eunnr l!onu ot Call- fornia, at its of Sansome st., Ean Francisco, 3 o 10:80 o olosk x o SATURDAY, m} 8, 1900, and ed immediately ‘the presence of bid- s Paraiabing sud gelleriog. q uarter- ‘comm! supplies !nr '.h. Vet- e Napa County, Cal. o "youatyltio, for Bix Janury 1, 1801, and e ules with information I'l\u( l.nd road sta- {ully follow the it and no bid will be consi accordance must accom) upon some wel ing house for at least 10 per «nt ot u.. amount of his bid, payable Kinnc, toeastrer, conditioned that the Prates will enter into a good and valid contract ¢ upon notice of acceptance as required by law. board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. dress J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, room 13, 320 B Ban’ By order. of the 3. 3. Bcovmmecrmfl i ELLIS,_ 723 connecting rooms; complete for housekpg for man and wite; no children; $12. ELLIS, 1127—Nicely furnished alcove room with grate and ronning water; housekeeping. FIFTH, 35 Suite of rooms furnished housekeeping: rent cheap. . line, between 5th | consist of store and | for | £ nn) ulle housekeeping, suit- e, mear 2on e | sbecaitin gk ieepls, $1 4 and § rooms and bath | MARK d kit Lot 25 by 80. Sub- l chen, folding bed, gas, 310. Call 342 y et TN TESTMENT 3 near Pacific; 2 rents $3i per OAK, sunsy parlors, furnished for house- keep! ange, yard, 2 beds; AVIA, 1408, cor. Gury—()n- or two large bay window; mantel gas burners, TURK, 127-Large eunny room for & couple; _stove; $10 a month. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore each ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfura. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriags licenses were fssued yesterday: Lola I. Bbtrly. 19, Nicholas Brausch, 8, 1289 Stockton street, and Eugenie Nourigat, 37, 1239 Stockton street. Frederic W. Kelley, 43, 202§ Green street, and Clarice A. Moss, 25, X Alvinas J. 'Bogan, 2, 553 Third street, and Hilda C. Licbentere, 20, corner Jones and Sut- ter streets. Allan_Johnson, 25, 282 mn\on L ad and Annie Olson, 24, 2115 Greenwich Gaitano Argulio, 80, 822% VAllejo ltr!eL and 822i4 Vallelo o iomon, 00 “Fwenty-tourth lfl.rla Tenoll ZX Vi Armand z stroot. ana Sarah Newheld, 2. 1116 Ellis street. Christian Melskov, on street, and Maud M. Davis, 21.'538 mnon street. Edward M. Jones, 2505 Devisadero street, ana Basie M. Bosich, 2%, Corte Madera: A—BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $§ per week, and light * three-story frame | housekeeping: open all night. and two Q00TS | SURNETT, 142 Market (old No. 1304)_Fur- B nished rms., l'ulv! singl also unfurnished. two rent | r Lyon st.; th each; unfurnished 2524 connecting : bay-window; sunny side. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Eiegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ne restaence of lot 26:6 BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATAR Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the pubiication offices and be ¥ | indorsed with the name and residente of per- scns authorized to have the same published. BORN. HURD—In_this city, November 29, 1900, to the wife of Jesse P. Hurd, a daughter. ; two two- ms and 20 to rear FIFTH, 245—Furnished front room; GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rm ites or single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 56—Corner house; front rooms; other rooms. piano, phone; privilege light house- keeping. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladles’ parior; reading-room; elevator. reasonable. nts 343 50; lot 25x | nan st., near Haight; 1§ roome and bath two-story three fi rents st., near Howard: % and § rooms; | HOWARD, 1072—Four rooms and bath. t | LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st. rms.; private; bath; sin. rms; board optional. ,wnsend; five flats: rents to small street MARKET, 1055, above shoe shop—Clean sunny Tooms, double and single; come and see them. Selien Oote v st | . 200 Turk st.—Changed hands; . ly renovated; all rooms facing either .| _Turk or Jones rent reasonable. | MINNA, 67, corner_ Eighth_New furnished bay-window room, 31 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, 32 & week up; S5c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent ligh! reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to $1 50; week, £ to h, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 818 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night 2c to l1 week $125 to $4; open night. Apartment House, % Eighth st., ~Furnished or unfurnished. 136—Furnished suite of rooms, suitable privilege of light housekeeping. SOUTH OAK, #_Furnished sunny front room $3000—Baker st ttage of nee. § rooms and bath $2600—J n & \H)—he’wr st two-s ®; ren near Folsom and Sth ory frame house in four teme- 23 50 $1256—Twrenty-first st near Church: good house of & rooms and bath; lot % BUILDING SENTYFIVE DOLLARE Brice” 390, oaly 355 rash balance small & eplendid oppm‘lllnhy o Half & biock from electric cars: only utes from City Hall; maps and full et of BALDWIN & HO 310 Montgomery st. SIXTH, for business: TREAM OF PARK LOTS. OPPOSITE NEW PARK ENTRANCE. Rare chance for home-builders and in- vestment seckers. Cholcest building Jots_on very easy payments: on H-st. electric ny 1 hed room, sult- and fronting Golden Gate able for one or two gentlemen. Park end the new 19th- o - ave. TURK, #32—Sunny front room; suitable for 2 boulevard ets on_official grades; ank sidewalks, gentlemen or dressmaker. VAN NESS and Bady—Furnished rooms in pri- vate family. Box 613, Call office. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia et ROOMS AND BOARD. SELECT family hotel; new interior; three spe- clal dinners weekly; rates to establish. 807 California_st. PINE, 56, near Taylor—Newly furnished room; hot and cold water; board optional: private. bragch office Sundays and holi- and Sth ave., south "ark, and ask to be I lots. Full par- BOARD and rocms at 415 First st., near Har- t ists also at our ricon. I *.,’L',?“f"" ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Monte TED By single man, room and board private family Western Addition, north of Jackson st.; state terms. Box 476, Call office, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since July 1, 1899: Irene Valdez, age 8 years; Laretto Duran, 7; Mageline Duran, 6; Ray Croal, 8. EAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented. exchanged; re- pairing lowest e open aven 308 Vourin BOUGHT, sold, rented, red; needles and «ehuttles; reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint §. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission. nr. 15th. L ESTATE AGENT, Market st., Room 2. west side of Larkin st., Dear zed; grand view: must ; make offer. e large corner, fronting three improvements; near City Hall: fine part cash, balance on ¢ per mortgage. 75 feet: fine improved cormer; south Tith fine improvements; sted; $1275 yearly: north side of Minna st, bet. with good impts.; rents §i7; this is a good speculation. $25,000—Beautiful corner residence of 16 rooms end all modern Improvements; fine lo- cation; best bargain offered in the oity. $25,000—Fine investment on #t, Dear O'Farrell; improved. $27,500—Fine improved business ocrmer, paying south of Dlfin' near Polk: with good *; Just be sold; bargain. want to sell or buy. T. P. RIORDA 632 Market st. AN INVESTMENT, corners Eood_investments; STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. WILSON BROS., storage and moving; covered Vane. Tenth and Maskets phone Bouth T PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 SLOT MACHINES. BOUGHT and sold; new and second- ‘.1. display: very cheap. 1167 l(nrlm bet. 7th & St __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS m rn’llwamxs—w. sell better machines vrl& house in the eity; muln l Exchange, 536 Cul!ornlm lelwhom 4. ALWAYSE bargains mflt.' any make. Tosite for prices P b o ALEXANDER, ontgomery st. want either of the aBove (ons of thre) e T etten 40 e held Dessber 13 8t 1} Pocn at Sherman & Clay's Hall, 223 Toie will be & chance o securs & bargain that you cannot afford to miss. ho such list of Vroperty has been offered in 10 years. IT IS A SBALE mov‘r RESERVE. mvmm NOTICES. ODD FELLOWS' Sas 1, Montgomery st —Dividend ) S o in uquu’: tion, being two and the See auction ad in m. pp-rh: call at my office for muT particul P. OLIVER, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND AUCTIONBER. 34 MO TGOMERY ET. ::Qkon n,:,ddep[}-’uhfibh l."r‘) sald i e i ane w2 on ‘and atter AY, November 2, e o Catmpbell. 17 Mission, | 180; total amount of dividends deciased i liguidation, eighty-nine and severr eighths (89%) ver cent. JAMES . Becretary. 1900, BENSON, San Francisco, November 19, A CHEAP little ranch of 30 acres, near rail- rosd town, Alameda County; house, b.m s et water. DIVIDEND Notice.—Dividend No. 27 (i uses, €00 cents share) of the Paaul e verticulars of this. H. H. CRANE, 508 c"" Sakion Co.. will be payabls of the of the CHEAP extons ittie home in town, Alameda County: ve pouitry houses asd yards; houss foi 3000 pigeons; real personal property; all for §7%0. Call m California st., room 2. ACCURATE know each 3000 ranch. | DIVIDEND notice—The er Com- COURATE knowiedes, sach o€ s W6 reach: . Con. " A dividend, No. 24, of meventy. lll olhr jents in city. state what's wanted. ve cents ("‘fl&m share on the issued capl- ACHELS e Land Apent. ¢ Geary Payabie at the ofice of the any. 4 YOR%’II ta Clars Valley, 13 scres dflmfim.mm,ofi cember chotoe ou-"t»rry land‘ ‘m.h flowing well. | 10, 1900. Transfer books close 3 Address box atos, Cal. BOLLO—SWENSEN—In this city, December 2, 1900, by the Rev, O. Groensberg, Mario J. Bollo and Bessie C. Swensen. | FEUSIER—VAX DER ZWIEP—In the First Presbytertan Church of this city, Decembe 30{'? by the Rev. Robert Mnckenna, Clu- “nce 1., Peusier and Marie D. Van der Zwiep, both of San Francisco. BOUTHWELL-BARTON-—In Reno, Nev. Oc- tober f1, 1600, by tie Rev, J. Phelps, Frank L, Southwell anh Hatherine M. Barton, both of San DIED. Alley, Willlam H. Kistenmacher, Jullus Andrade, Luisa 0. de Kiginschmit.' ~Hen- M hmel Kruck, 6o Biland. Mie rucl Brown, Helen R. Lilly, Frederick F. Carter, Smith P. O'Neil, Costaguta, Aurella Schwarzschild, Louts Feeney, Martin Pi Forbes, Robert C. The Gage, John W. Hanley, Marga: ret Hayes, Bridget Hickling, Charles A. Hirschfeld, Walter Hirt, Albert ALLm—ln this city, December 3, Wil- Henry, beloved husband ot uule A. Alley, father of Octavia Alley and Mrs. Harry Carr, brother Mrs. N. Macomber, a Me., aged 76 years 6 cquaintances are respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, under_the auspices of California Lodge.No. PPET006. B Interment Laurel Hill Ceme: tery. Remains at the funeral pariors of Bun- ker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Ma- sonic Temple. NDRADE—Luisa Oceguera de Andrade, dear- ly beloved wife of Gulllermo Andrade, beloved mother of Carmen Banuet, Bdward and Al- bert Andrade, Mrs. Dudley Tait, Mrs. W. C. Tait and Mercedes Andrade, & native of Gue] s, Mexico. I;T:lk‘e of funeral later. > BAXTER-In Riverside, December 3 190, George C. Baxter, beloved father of Mrs. K. Strobridge, and brother of s Brown, a native of New York, aged 70 years 1 month and 2 days. ¢¥ Friends and mzu-.lmmcu are relrecl- tully invited to_attend the funeral Friday, December 7, at 10 o’clock, from the Congre- gational Churec! ywards, Alameda County. Taterment San 20 Cemetery. BOLAND—In this city, December 3, 1900, Mich- ael Boland, & native of Ireland, aged 55 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (W ednsndl.v). at 10 o'clock, from the Dlrlqr' of McAvoy & 1 ket street, bet: Highth ana Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BROWN—In Wrights, Cal., December Helen Ruth, beloved wife of Manin A. Brown, and mother of Newloufa, Elisabeth and Phebe Valentine Brown, a native of London, England, aged 31 years and 2 ‘months. CARTER—In this city, December 4, 1900, Smith P., beloved husband of the late Josephine rter, and father of Charles, k, Ella and Louise Carter and Mrs. M. Hennessey, a native of Amherst, Va., aged 84 years and 2 months. COSTAGUTA—In this city, December 4, 1900, ta, ?“gu of Ttaly, aged 3 Aurelia Costaguf years § months and r, County Galway, - by Frinll and acquaintances are tully invited to attend the funeral this. da dl.y (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors S nd Pacing Cndertakerss 1Tl Mission strset, thence to_ Holy Cross OCematery, via il: o'clock train from Fourth an 'mwmnd streets. FORBPRS—In this city, D'Gmb!fl 1900, Robert C. Forbes, brother of h Forbes, & Tatlve of ‘Scotland, Frien - ds are respect. rofiy invited o uw Tuneral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at N. W. Leltch’s parlors, corner Eighth street and Broadway, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. & GE—In Berkeley, December 2, 1900, i O iiam, beloved husband. Of Mis. Annie B, Gage, a native of Sandy Point, Me. e Suneral sarvices 66 3 émm and ly invited to attend ti 3 - 1 o’cle ey Gredandin) a8y o ot terment private. T HANLEYIn this oity, ret, beloved wite of .Yolm T dmm g:.nth.r of j_and M and “rilis. B s‘fi.‘.‘»’&‘n ana Mary S niisy A ottt o native of snrwvhl lhhfl aged 32 and 11 months. (Vallejo papers please caw) ‘Friends and uuullmancn are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow rom_her od to attes tully tnvited to attend the a dence, € St. Jo- seph's Church, ere a solemn Tenth m\lllfll vlll be oelm for the re- soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. l’.‘.’! y Cross Cemetery. HAYES—In m- d?‘ December 4, 1900, Brid- get Hayes, Sister of the late ‘Huyes, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. of ln«‘mut p:zl . J. Lane of Kinpeigh, * Cahirciveen, Cou et [CKLING—In this city, December 2, 1900, A. mcknns. a native of mhna. 11, > Funeral L lace this jay & Co., 767 Do qulem mase w% celebrated ur""" the repose his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- ment Holy' Cross Cem SCHFBELD—In this city, wu:er. eloved husband ot Lillle Hirschien: tather of Herold Hirschfeld, a native of i, aged I yous HIET-In this city, December 4, 1900, Albert dearly beloved husband of Catharina December Hirt,_ ona Botoved fatner of Conrad, Cas) d Hirt and Francisca Menzél of lis, Ind., & native of Wellers! 2 A.mt “{llingen, Baden, Germany, aged 55 years 11 months mlg’l‘”[d.Al S KLBINS —In lam. Nova.mber lo. 1900, Hennch F. C., beloved husband of M b G, Kieinschmidt, and father of Mrs. b, Maple Creek, Canada, Miss Eila Alameda, Klatnleh!hldt of John.-town. . Del \Il ot Allmedl . d 27 '&f‘ym )(n, md Htlenn, Hflnl. p:;eyrla S ients ana “full: lvludmn fully in by atte juaintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow In- KISTENMACHER—In San Rafael, December 2, 1o, Jullus, dearly beloved son of rred- cricka ' Kistenmacher, brother of Henry nd Pred Kistenmacher, & native of Schies. wig, Oermuzy. aged 27 i-n months and 14 days. A member of the Harmonle Singing Soclety. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. UCK—In this city, December 4, 1900, George T Ghruck, u mative of ORio, ued 75 years. "LILLY—In this city. December 3, Fred- ‘erick F., beloved son of Henry and st Lilly, and brother of Henry R. Lilly, a na tive of New York, aged 21 years 2 months and 29 days. BIL—In ny, December 4, 1900, at his sidence, 713 street, Thomas, beloved h isband of G e A. O'Neil, and brother of ol Sames. John and Dennis J. ONeil and Mra. Mary Dell.ny, a native of County Wicklow, Treland, aged 54 years. ECHWARZSCHILD—In this city, December 3, 1900, Louls, beloved husband of Amalla Schwarzschild, and father of Mrs, Maurice Hellman of Los Angeles, Mrs. Gus Harris of Olympla, Wash., and Leontine, Adele and Schwarzschild, a native of Frank- fort-on-the-Main, Germln aged 59 years 4 months and 23 days. s Anxelc-.p?l.l, ease Olympia, Wash., and P, e e o) lends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tirs at 10 o'clock, from his late res dence 301 Bachanan street. Interment Home o Peace Cemetery, bx 11:30 o' clock train from To streets. Kindly omit gy SURG—In Deloved son of ¢ A , and brother of Marguerite Hensley, etersen and Jane Wilke, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 24 years 5 months and $ days. ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. SULLIVAN—In this city, Decem Thomas, beloved husband of the late ine Suilivan, and father of Rev. Thomas and and Mrs. Cork, Treland, aged 0 years. I>Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral this Say (Wednesday), at §:45 o'clock, from the lors of J. ¢ O'Connor & Co.. 167 Miseion street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TICE—In lgl: cl';)'.h Dmh‘ I:b!'; 2, -4 Eben Pearson, beloved husband of Tice, Eoah, Sl oygiend % g B native of California, aged 29 years 1t months and 2 days, ends and acquaintances are espect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Compaay, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, December 2, 1900, James P iVaieh, beloved father of Bdward Walan son of Catherine and the late James Walsh, nd brother of Joseph, Frank and Emily Walsh, Mrs. M. Rottanzi and Mrs. Flora Shannon, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 34 years. > Friends and acquaintances are res»ect» fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, &8 Hayes stregt, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Filimore streets, where ‘s requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross, Cemetery. WALSH In this clty, December 3, 1900, W llag H., eldest and beloved son of Johanng the'late Patrick Walsh, and brother of Charles, John and G alsh and M. ussen, a native of Rochnler. 7 ued 23 years § months and 20 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect. runy invited £o_aftend the funeral thic (Wednesday), at £:30 o'clock, from the resi. dence of his parents, 249 Dore street, between Harrison and Bryant, Ninth an Tenth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, between Howard and Folsom, where a re- quiem ‘high mass will be celebrated for the Te of his soul, commenct 5 ln erment Holy Cross Cemet!"r‘): G —1In this city, December 2, 1900, Richard, Deloved musband’ of Jans Weth, ‘tather of Richard H. Webb, Mrs. Joseph Gerrans and William Webb, brother of Sampson Waebb, and- ‘rl.ndhlhar of Joseph R. and Minnl, f Gerrans and Willlam lnd Minnie Webl native of England, aged 74 years 6 months and 12 days. 7 Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, from his lute resi- dence, 2242 Howard street. near Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by eleo: tric funeral car from corner of Iightesnth and Guerrero streets at 1:30 o'clock. ‘WRAY—In this city, December 4, 1900, Theresa Mary, beloved wife of 8. Wray, and ‘mother of Irene and Brnest Wray, a native of Eng- og'elr! ! months and § 'S.. funeral in Thursday morning's Yougene Sutlivan® Mrs. John oo K. McBride, a native of County ADVERTISEMENTS. Cotton Ruds For a plain, pretty Rug foryour bathroom you ¢an’t do better than purchase a Cotton Rug. Many sizes in as many patterns. Pink and white, blue and white and green and white. 'We made a very fortunate purchase on the last shipment and can quote at- tractive prices: 18x36 inches. $1.00 24 inches. 1.75 2.50 2.25 36x72 inches .. 3.50 . Schluctcr 215-217 Sutter _Stn:et, Above Kearny. Py AL A0 Woodmen of the World. Last week Redwood Circle of the Women of Woodcraft had a largely attended meeting at which one stranger was conducted through the forest of woodcraft to learn its mysteries. It was n.nnnunced that a guardian had finally been for the children of the l-te e, ¥ uy and that at the proper time certificate would be turn- sd ovet (o‘fin for the ben:flt of {;I‘B chfldran. presentation of a banner t. drcle lrt week, as \lnuly noted in o 't!',s. s i AN st number s Grder, presentor, Nelghbor W. G‘i Schwelnhard, In cholce llnguafe e a histo; &( lmcozmmt that ;esutteac. “tha aw: erican - Tia Circle and of the subsequent Droeur- ing of the banner for Redwood Circle. He concl y_expressing the ho thlt may always be what the gflt DO lt circle. The y of . In.r- ?mod lder, hbor., was r.rtba‘ul -nmx:%y T, appreciative ’11: Proj of eneurmnmbn! %en FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 1900. o 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. MONSTER COMBINATION MONSTER COMBINATION AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE —OF— SOF— REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE “Without Reserve,” “No Ifs,” “No Ome-Fourth Cash; Balance on Morts Confirmations by Any Court,” gage at 6 per cent, “An Absolute Sale,” OG- Wednesday, December 12, 19%9 SEE A MENACE * IN THE MESSAGE German Editors Comment on the Cold Language of the President. ISR Marked Difference in McKinley's ‘Words From the Speech Deliv- ered by the American Embassador. ¢ W g Wi e ednesda December 12, 1900 e Special Cable to The Call and New York Her- A{' 12 M. Sharp, 3 Thursday, December 13, 19% aid, Cugnlxht 163, by the Herald Pub- At 12 0’Clock Noon, I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION R, SHERMAN & CLAY’S HALL. 223 Sutter Street, By order of the Board of Directors of THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. The following chetes parc: proved and unimproved, in the Western Addition s e | Merchant. ~ mooth. 11 provements are a_suhstantial basement brick. Present rents the premiscs vacans o I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION Without Reserve, at SHERMAN & CLAY’S HALL, 223 Sutter Street, By order of the Trustess of the Estats of EUGENE KELLY of New York, Thelr entire real estate holdings In the city and county of cieco, comprising a list BERLIN, Dec. 4—Many of the import- ant journals, like the Post, Tageblatt and National Zeitung, refrain from comment on President McKinlgy's message. Other papers speak of the §#d, even threatening language it is sald to contain in regard to Germany. The Vossische Zeitung says: “It is noticeable that President McKinley refers very coolly to America’'s relations with Germany. As in important state docu- ments of this kind every word has been carefully read beforehand, it 1is un- doubtedly significant that President Mc- | Kinley should describe the relations with | of e ehow e r her Uy s, ever been offered France and England as friendly, whereas, | jncome producing, well renced and every piece speaking of reiations with Germany, he | has a future, and with one exception it all faces merely remarks that they show ‘evidence ' on accepted streets. The buildings on the im- of good will’ " Such a distinction cannot | proved property are in first-class condition and but be intended and is ail the more sur- | the best of repair. The tenants could be no prising in view of the very friendly speech | better. to Germans delivered’ by Embassador £ Remember, the sale is without re- serve. No “ifs,” no “subject to own- LON! N, Dee. 4-~Comment on Presi-) dent McKinley's message to Congress is | s’ approval,” no “confirmation by e A {0 | the Probate Court.” Itis an absolute merica’s inese 3 e al Graphic says: *‘The policy of the United | 8ale to the highest bidder for United lstt?ém:e :'e nx‘dll ng C')‘:lnla. isdnfi: hel;olc, bllnt States gold coin. nly practical and ere is ample Teason to beliove that it will prevatl -’ - | Bemember, it is all corner property. e Times says: *‘‘The message makes —_ 1t clear that on the vital point of insist: 1s of city realt 3 sity White at the Thanksgiving dinner of the ' American colony.” 155. iing of resent rents §20. Quugh. _ is ! far a3 ing upon punishment for the outrages | gkt ¢ ACRICTOn A, Mr. McKinley remains irm. We are | Land assessed for to see that on the subject of guarantees | v 100, U46e; implovements for Christian converts the Presldent ' |m S Pl 1 makes a new proposal in advance of any T v ut forward elsewhere. In regard to the g ius 53 e ndemnity question he is In agreement | 200 9.n553:‘f,{,:w e with some of the best opinion in Eng- | Sacramenta The improvements on land.” The Times editorially concludes | tnis perty consist of a first-class brick with an expression of the hope“that Mr. McKinley's second term may be marked | by “a sausrsi:tory settlement of all out- | standing questions between Great Britaln | and America.” The Daily News says: contains nothing new and nothin; building, renting for §260 per month; no lease. SANSOME AND COMMERCIAL STS. Land assessed $20,250; improvements 2 assessed for $13,000; in- 5 surance, $17,500; ore for Commercial. “The message ve ! filuminating on matters that are oid. Tt | 8 3115 80; southwest cor- . will be v closely scanned for its ref- | 8 g ner of ome and MARKET €T, erences to China. JIt 1ooks as though the Commercial streets. B i American formula were that the powers e o particulariy ..-! T i pece: o are to specify the culprits and the Chi- fine investment, The bullding is and 3 3 el & Setre nese Government i3 to specify the pun- substantial, with extra heavy Brick walls, ba - E The improvements con- ishment. On such terms a speedy settle- | to last a century. The total rents are $225 5 nr‘p" flats, 2480 1 ment would undoubtedly be possible, but | Tonth. The store 08 Sansome, rents for #0; 3| Market st., rent: Would 1t B eftodtt Rirable?’ | the store, 413 and 15 Sansome, for 3150, and the | 1138 e 4 B T T The Standard, which. agrees with the | UPPer part (the Coso House) for $125: no leases. Mariag. Ay Times that if all the powers had with-| 2 drawn after the legations were relieved | MONTGOMERY AND SACRAMENTO BTS. TWENTIETH ST., AR CASTRO to the same extent as the United States | 5 Land . assessed for 3 there would not now be much chance of | § Secramento, #0,000; improvements satisfaction, remarks: “The excessive | &/ CE e 4 i e anxiety to re-establish trade with China § | 3087 RN oorRes is, perhaps, the real explanation of some | z/3 S o Montgomery and ‘rooms and l)olntu that have not seemed satisfactory | & 9 | Sacramento streets. will_be the recent policy of the United States. |= % | This corner was for. y. Each ho In the opinion of the Standard, the | merly occupled by the Donohoe-Kelly Banking w rented for ‘Washington Government has cted as | Compeny. The improvements consist of one a drag on BEuropean diplomacy. ‘.f‘ L Jeetias B Ll 3 SHIPLEY ST, NEAR SIXTH. The Daily Chronicle observes: ‘“Clearly | 188 in e g ety redetrder o i Shiple: cent eleven-story office buflding is in the same the United States Government Is able to - | No. 31 Shipley st. boast of an agaregate of imports and ex- | Bagony 1 feet distant, The basement and .]' - e bet. Furth and fietn ports exceeding two billions, and to Pro- | per month. The upper floors bring only the 3 [ Tent butldtg ot Se a reduction of revenué taxation to | nominal rent of $uS. At @ small expenditure % PR E e B the extent of thirty milllons. The admin- | in modernizing the upper part this rent could i |6 3 e istration has a fair justification, even if | be doubled. | J o5 W Miiay; rents there be no very obvious need, for fur- | - ther encouraging the American mercan- FILLMORE. MISSION ST.. NEAR NINETEENTH. Nineteenth. tile marine.” RECOMMENDS CHANGES No. 28 Misston k., S s R emtietn Taprove- IN ARMY RETIREMENTS BT & i ments, & good twe for $11,470. story frame buflding. Inspector General J. C. Breckinridge e R vt od twe Bate; rents 20, for = and twe ; X P'“t?tt; Hé; Annual Report Svarn lot , asessed |2 e War Secretary. o assessed VALENCIA ST. WASHINGTON Dec. 4—The report of s,,‘;"‘.‘;‘n?.,.,"" s e General J. C. Breckinridge, Inspector = block is leased . Bast side of Valencta general of the army, earnestly recom- .«'!m' ‘%‘%“’ l‘mh":» 4 st., 300 feet south of mends that the benefits of the law of | A e ek &1 P e March 3, 1899, providing for the retirement o and can 3/ Subdivisions, This s & of officers of the navy, under certain con- e = T buy and will ta- ditions, with the rank and pay of -the e a5 100 crease in value. n:flxt hlghterhgrule, be extended to include ::: .’ou N 'h;fi.' GROVE ST. NFAR GOUGH officers of the army. n vara subdi- = - e Most of our wars have been fought on visiona. the purchaser aroes st This pr land, says the report, and as a matter of Ry P vate itk he D erty ia jocated but { simple justice, rewards for army officers | :;;""d e o |2 blocks_west from the should be no less extensive than those en- the entire during 4 + /& City Hall. Improve- Joyed by officers of the naval branch. the term of the leasc, S |P ments consfst of 1 Mhe report touches also upon the disad- At the expiration of ol £ ] dwellings of § rooms vantages imposed by inferior rauk in the WEBSTER. the the purchaser » 526, each, renting for 4 army, citing as an instance the Chind | can enter into possesston m, t:‘. Jana” Grove. campaign, when General affee, & junior | - This block of land is destined to become one S— o among the commanders, was advanced | of the most valuable in the Western Addition, NINETEENTH ST. NEAR GUERRERO. from a brigadier to a major general to ' fronting, &s it does, on Fillmore and Turk T yg3- E glve him the rank requisite to his status streets, and being the most important transter Nos. 3614 to 3628 a2, commander-imcnice of tho United polnt Sorh of Hie Iy plpuly Sely - T R States forces in China. General Brecki :::"; s will pay 4 per cent met on bt occun Improvements only 4 feet front and consist of 4 flats. For ridge also notes that the e of brig: dier general is abolished 000, few remainin Whnl' blocks ln P TAakE of is one of the 8 the heart of the Western Addition, and its European armies and is nearly as archaic ibilities are very great, eitner for business 18, |3 factory purposes or a as that of commodore afioat. D ue pleasurs grounds or &8 & church, i bu.T’.?u Tequir In regard to the question of the reor- | school or recreation center. B space this ganization of the standing army the ge: Srairabie” site. ' Rencs BEALE AND BRYANT STS. Land assegsed for $31,500; improvements eral suggests a standard of two soldiers per 1000 of population and submits statis- ties to show that in the J)roboruon of sol- ¥ 81 I!‘ll.l Njneteenth. diers to ulation, to the area of | belong to tenant;north- coumry, .'.’n&’ i ies ar: Kot joathns: of et Bule BROADWAY, NEAR STOCKTON ST. peace, the United States is far behind all 5T his e ot the great European nations. sisting of two Gb.-vara General Breckinridge claims for his de- lots, “the greatest partment the credit of the discovery of | postal frauds in Cuba. e makes recom- mendation for additional clerical and mes- senger assistance in his department, and also earnestly suggests that the War De- partment provide the various military colleges throughout the country with cap- able and efficient military instructors. ————————— (he Santa Fe id graded out of solid reck, it presents a chance for investment that is seldom offered at public or private sale. There is a lease on the property expirt Fep- ruary 1. 1912, The rent Gp to February r month, for the mext five years B T moith and forthe balanice of m HOTEL ARRIVALS. alue of least at Erea ""m“‘" 3'.", o Cent per year, and mors likely wASHINGTON ST, NEAR CENTRAL AVE. PALACE HOTEL. S - . Washington. B Shanghai (J H Moore, S J T (mak] 6 S Wastington B e Gonn |2 Turelt: Gtocikton | oS ooy I H Robinson, Cal M Turell, Stocktn § o & Fhanies: Stlaana [ W0 Mobowell, Gat R T € O ety W A Prichard, Amador ’. |E The improvements con- R B Jack'S L Oblspo |J sateh, San jose # . D F Verfienal Ir, N Y|J D Schuyler, L Ang 2 R s C Lot Soxtile N euNap e El 5 class comdition, rent- G Trow, Riverside N W Hartrantt, L Ang | |3 = r by # 0% for $4. M J Daniels, Riversids E W_Hale, Sacto e S 83—y . O B MacLymont, Cal|Mre B W Hale, Sacto L T LL T ': A tzger, L Ang — Mrs A H Naftzger, Miss ‘t'lm VALENCIA ST., NEAR TWENTY-THIRD. PRy, A5 SRR Tewekl v J A Dubbs, | ttsbu w lencia st. This property Mrs J A Dubbs, Pitts |Mrs sTammar will commend itself to J H McDonald, Detroit| Lake The tors. It s now Mrs J'H McDonald,| W business property and roit Mrs will b.tl:\orl':l"l‘o'l; ';_\na Sy G o Morens, Olng| Dr 2 Fartlett-st. lot will be Rose Morgan, Cleveind K sold sevarate. L W Pomeroy, Newprt: M M L W Pomeroy, | R Otsuki, J — N eham, N ¥ |Br Selte, R e A Cunning! r . Japan = A Cunningham, |K Kato, Japan b E Mps gA Cumningham. | e N ¥ Rl e Doia. Kees & nted < N Valencta st. L F Graham, S Jose |Mrs W B that the lots are cxtra , This is a business cor- G B Moore, Texas A M _Tinker, wide, having 27:§ front, , ner Im provements o 2 xm‘m | A & el P . C ke, e Catane: Cal " %|Mrs & do Latone B S L T 100. " Dullding; rents $43. 3 GRAND HOTEL. i o::r{h fmme aweliing T Cumberiand. W F Barnes, L Ang |Mrs A J McCallum,Cal ‘WEBSTER. northwest cor- @ C pomin, Berkeley H 8 Wanzer, § Cruz of Eddy and Web- CASTRO ST. "NEAR MARKET. Mrs D.Hollister,| gn}ng g %: mmm“ an, N Y ster streets, renting for m per month, N e Hollhté: ndi 3 G Bradtora. Sacto SPEAR AND HOWARD STS. Southwest corner ov W T Sanborn. Stanford| E W Smith, L' An; m Castro and States sta. H T Williams, Stnfrd |J E Bell. Everet g E Street work all done W _P Mathews, Sacto |W T Barry, == and stone sidewalk. I F Pearson, L H S Ransom. {8 Only 125 fe W J Hughes, Oakdale | H Brinck & Market st. W F T Stantord | W Brinck, 1 il i) s wJ , Antioch |C J Fox, L2s. | 5. 25 | 286 | § Bartlett, Auburn | J M Hayes Castro. E Fentress, Nome AL m A J Remmes dr Bt B et EIGHTEENTH ST., NEAR CASTRO. H C Marcus, Balf D Patten, N l Y arsen: Yanvouvr H & Mahanna & w,Neb = &5 St Seattie H Berg & w. N.Y 5 P S 2id” g | H'J Muir'& w, Chgo |J P Onstott&w, Yuba B2 ol a »Am~mn,m%¥u % gy Bip SERGtwa qeet rkumm.!mm.vul}_lgmu & f Eo’“‘z-mx elling P W Sinvacnsw, Wash |R See: & . Sat > J 7 Anderson, § Jose T Vi H E Coleman, Toledo [M L Wi H K Stahl, San Jose |J M- N * ——— G W Glll, Watsonville [D E Meikle, b : bl o o P o DRIEG ol B. P. OLIVER, For the two rem ended June 30 last | Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, ."l'l“'.m Agent and Auctiomeer, here e s convietions” The (ol | | - 114 Montgomery Street. 114 luigo:nry lt:‘ 3 arolina, was 2000 less than in the preceding two I vaara. ~ %

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