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ZIT teot: : ‘at reduced FINE store, good chance for grocery business. 1208 Harris OIL. wap of the Kern River district, oo, wells, rigs and roads to date < mounted; absolutely eomplete: Ser or write GBO. W ATS Oil Txchange, Mfls butld- ars’ e —————— ON shares {n an A No. 1 oil com- stock now seiling et Soc. Box ITZ, 830 Pine street. OIL LANDS FOR SALE. known tract of “‘Grace Ofl Co. also other Test wn; over 530 feet of oll ani save commiseions; start; will give you ocality. NE N, 101 Chronicle bldg., 8an | Block, B. and bes prEes e America_The Weekly went to any sddress in the or Canafa one year for 3L PALMISTRY. ELLI scientific paimist, 53 and Post: tel, Black 561 PATEN1S ADVICE free G Ex AND PENSIONS, no charge unless suceessful D. CAMPEELL. Tawyer. Examines b, PERSONALS, 4 and purified; all feathers | dressed with my patent | Mission, tel. Jessie 1114 | ed by his daughter, LOT- iok, Angelina Texas. | gentieman disposing TERN 55, in business, wishes to respectabie working girl: object matri- ® preferred. Box 3955, Call 1eh m aoquaintance of object, matrimony. Box 374, ure dandruff the scalp, stop falling and therefore the best and the rears old for R. FUNKE, fakers palm off | DR. KUBES- for cause, "'}x‘il:n\t by l;!('ml treatment i book and testi- | cer Institute, & der and for sale; also | k portieres; dealer in hank or chain, at lowest MATTHEWS, 708 Firth, Oakland. | gentlema: 43, with best | orrespond with ledy of correspondence | x 2967, Call. a; restores gray | #1: at all druggists. | ews exchanged for col- | 3RAM CHIRICH, Beil- | i | ts wove to or nsed; fine uphoi- rames of all descrip- | poriraits enlerged; we | California Frame Co.. | s; tel Howard 1073, | zgage to and from the ferry ved with electric needle: reatment for wrinkles: | { ss Eaton, 1118 Sutter. 66 by pur Call or | eary st., S.F. | P ;8| S. 1117 Market st., be- ehth. ear Broadway. dress pants, $2 437 Montgomery st. | nd Fedora hats, §1 5. Popu- | Kearny st., near Pine. | glove orders good for order. 121 Grant ave. onde end precious stones | G s 4 best in America—The Weekly | . to any address in the | ada one year for $1, | Y States Subl. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. €. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, - ket st., between Sixth and Seventh | mors cured without surgioal | tion. DR. J. H. REEVE. 2% Kearny e —— PROPERTY WANTED. { rooms; high base- | Call office, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 53 MARKET STREET. STREET INVESTMENT. r Powell st.: rents §1465 per annum; ocoms and bath. ELEGANT-MODERN IN DE- BUSH CORNER. 2 flats; vents $1117 per annum; ntage and running back to | IN THE MISSION. orner on Twenty-first ot | 3 fine bay-window houses d buth: always rented for num; MAKE OFFER. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. £7,000-Reduced from 375%: cost $9000; large. sidence; § rooms and lot 25x100, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 756—Two substantial, extra well built flats of § and € rooms and bath: 33 feet § inches wide; rents $480 per aonum; Twenty-first st., near Valencia. FULTON STREET COTTAGE. 250—Fubs tal, well bufit modern cottage §-ft. basement; near Baker st.; rents $22 §0; a cheap Western Addition home. TEHAMA STREET INVESTMENT. 33,000 Near Fourth st.; front house, 7 rooms and porcelain bath; rear house, 4 rooms; lot %5x50; rents 382 50. NEW, ELEGANT MODERN COTTAGE. $2,600—6 rooms and bath; porcelain bath: tile 5 mentels; over'h ‘modern P é i light and sun in every room; level lot; close to 2 car lines; Sanches st. EASTON, KLDRIDGE & CO., €38 Market street. C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and General Land Agent, 224 Montgomery st Make offerNortheast cormer Tgenty-sevents ines sts.; mu: sold; feet. n‘"—-‘;fw‘l line Carl st, near Stanyan; Zx 17:6 feet. problems solved by H. ‘mortgages; AReREn iR "' OIL EXCHANGE. | Lry_correspondence solicited. | Uver Oli Lands—Proven territory fm | MISFIT | © | $80C0—AD | $85_BUSH st near Webster: § rooms and | erty on Oak st., near Central ave.; fine cottage | ing ‘manufacturing neighborhood; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DEOIQI:BEB 23, 1900, SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & Ok $25,000—North stde Paeific ave.; lot 65:0x127:5% REAL . ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., PBPALDWIN [(OWELL, REAL zsvu?‘:o it o 0 MONTGOMERY ST. S N2 e e P o | e ¢ 4 o o houses of § rooms and bath each. Dlock trom Fode and Do 2t o 1 $15.500—Rents 3130 per month; near Franklin ::gFlllil:lnle.nzwllndLT rooms and bath each; lot 25x100. $143%0—Rents $1140 per annum; corner on Eddy .0 store and 2 flats and 2-story house: lot’ 25x100 feet, with an L 2827, #$12.800—Rents $1%60 per annum: park flais; 3 el egant pew modern flats, facing the nhandle on Fell st.; %x137:6 $12600—Reats 356 20 month; fine business Troperty on Misslon et. office; 3 12,00 e cormes. "oorupied as & _grocers: in good nelghborhood; store and 4 rooms and upper flat of 7 rooms and bath; portion of lot vacant, which oan be i proved to advantage with small stors | mortgmge of $7000 can remain If de- sirea; lot 51x100. | $12,000—Rents $115 per month, 3 cholce cozy bay. window fiats on (he sunny side of Sut- ter et containing € rooms and bath | each: property in excellent order; lot | Bx112:6. | $10,000_Rents $%0 per annum: Ellis st.; 3 ele- gant new modern flats of 7 rooms and bath each; 2x120 to rear street. | $8,000—Nice corner residence, Western Addi- tion; nicely situated home: fine vie containing 9 rooms and bat! bay-win- dows; brick foundation; original cost of tmprovements and lot, $14,000; house 7| years old: lot 27:8%x110, i $3.000—Rents §762 per annum; 2 cozy bay-win- Gow houses of 7 rooms and bath each; Devisadero st., cluse to California; must Le sold to close an estate. rooms and bath each; on Hyde st., close to Butter; renting low to perma- nent tenants at 0 per month; lot 25 feet front. $6.000—Rents $672 per annum; Tehama st., near Third; several tenements and lot’ 40x30 eet. | $6.00—Bay.window residence of 9 rooms and | th; 85,250 Rents $782 per annum: price greatl duced to close tae_estate: near ro. ixth feet; this is a barealn and no reason- able offer refused $5,000—Rents 342 per month; fine grocery cor- ner near Halght and Fillmore sts.; store | and flat; xood business location; both | streets accepted by the eity. $4,000—Rents $62¢ per annum; 6 tenements and lot 50x80; neer Sixth and Brannen sts. $8.600—Rents $32 per month; must be sold by order of bank; 2 flats of 5 and € rooms end bath each, and cottage on rear street of 6 rooms and bath; lot $7:6x 120; Greenwich st., close to Fillmore; a reasonable offer will be entertained. $3,600—Rents 332 per month: 2 sunny flats of 4 nd 5 rpoms and bath each; on Guerre- ro st close to Twenty-second; thi ‘Wasnt offer—Rents $177 50 per month; 3 new, elegant, high-class, up-to-date flats of 7 and 10 rooms and bath each; sightly elevation, exceptional surroundi ”—?Ibfl“lwlvflfl-lnfllm fot; nicely located in the Misslon; 1 %mnmufiflc cars; lots 30x100 27:6x127:6. rent $6,000—Jessie st., near Fifth: building of store below and 3 ficors above of § rooms; rent $50; lot 26x70. #6,000—Golden Gate ave., near Lyon st.: 2 flats gf & rooms and.bath each rent $42 &0; | S.M—?mn ®t., near Gough; fine residence of 9 rooms and bath, laundry, etc.; lot 26:6 x137 .000—Fulton st., near § rooms, bath and basement each and flats in the rear on the small street; Laguna: $62; lot 27:6x120. $.650—Hermann st., near Fillmore; two 2-sto bay-window houses of 5 rooms and batl each; rents $40; lot 25x120 to rear street. $4,250—Chestnut st., near Powell; 2-story house of 7 rooms ‘and bath, and 2 flats of 4 rooms each; rents $48 50; lot 25x137:6. 85,000 Must be sold; 2 nice flats of § and 7 §14,500—Bush-st. corner; store below, flat above; total rents and $106; $17,000—Powell st.; 4 bay-window flats of 7 and :m- and bath each; rents $138 50; lot month! int ized, on official three 2-story houses; lot 55x100. g unny side of Page st.; lot %x112 | GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS. Fronting H st, on electrio line apd Nine- and Harrison sts.; 7 flats and lot 50x%) | teenth-ave. boulevard; lots any size; terms §10 erest 6 rer cent; streets macalam- o; also’gas and water ser- Yice: only 2 minutes to City Hall; close to all Park attractions. Money advanced to help you bulld. our office (week days, Sundays or holidays), ccrner H st . and N th ave., south Sunset district. Horse and buggy at vour disposal. BALDWIN & HOWEL] Prices reasonable. IMPROVED. $20,000—Corner on Montgomery ave. d ‘lodging- property is in the warm belt of the Mission; half block from Twenty-sec- | nd-st. electric cars and the Guerrero- | - ._electric cars pass the door. New pocket map of San Francisco County, | 25 cents. Cholce list of building lots in every part of | the city at prices to suit. Call ‘and obtain one of “Real Estate | Recorde,” which contains lo?r oreprvperll.»: for eale in all parts of the city G. H, UMBSEN & CO., | 14 Montgomery st. | LYON & HOAG........114 MONTGOMERY ST. $2100—Rent $24; good investment on Harrison ave, near Folsom and Seventh sts.;| double house: same tenants for years. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. | $4500—Rent $40: good flets on Golden Gate ave.; | built about 3 years; always rented; lot x137:6; a snap. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. $5000—Howard, near Twenty=fourth: large cot- tape of '8 rooms, etc great big lot, 4ix :_lot alone worth the money. BARGAIN ON M ALLISTER ST. $3500—Three-story building: flats; rent $35; lot 26x137:6; must be sold to close partner- ship account; assessed value $3500. FILLMORE STREET COTTAGE. $3000—Contains 5 rooms and bath; lot 80x87:6; commands fine marine view; mortgage $1500 can remain. $400 CASH: BALANCE $35 MONTHLY. $3100—Handecrne home on Castro st., hear Twenty-third: contains large 'room bath and all conveniences; size lot, 25 | X105, $5250—Great snap: Presidio Heights residencs modern; contains 7 rooms, bath. ete.: lot 25 by over 100 feet: Ciay st.; large mortgage can remain; this is a real bar- | gain In a swell part of town. $9600—Rent $%0; eplendid new building: con- teins 3 handsome flats, € rooms and bath | each; all rented; choice location; noth- ing better for the price in the market $3600—Nice flats on Eighteenth st.; 4 and § porcelain baths; rent $33; this is rooms forced rale; Chattanooga, _near Twenty-third; a good cottage, 5 rooms and attic: ict 25x117:€ to alley. $10,000—Rent $100; business corner at the Mis- sion; large saloon and first-class grocery; two flate above; lot 50x0; a splendid buy only—Hayes st. residence, near Lyon %004, substantial residence, 9 rooms, bath, ete.: lot 25x100; a bargain. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. MADISON & BURKE, Established January, Real Estate Agents. Full charge taken of property. €28 Market opposite Palace Hotel. #6500 PINE et., near Scott; 2 flats; rents $57 50; lot 25x127:€. MADISO! & BURKE. $70008 FLATE: near O'Farrell and Webster well rented; lot 25x90. MADISON & BURKE. LAUNDRY butiding with 2 flowing welis of Al water, tanks, barn and lot 168x120, on north line of Lombard st., bet. Fillmore and Stein- | estnut st., in rear; z be sold_on_account MADISON & BURKE. T. corner, near Kearny; lot 60x70, with substantial buildings: rents $230 per month. MADISON & BUR MISSION-ST. bargain, near Twelfth; large lot; new improvements, store and flats: rents §110; price $18,00. MADISON & BURKE. 1858. UFH. large, 2 corners; Taylor and Greenwich sts.: just the place for a grocery. MADISON & BURKE. | B vacant property; lot §7:6x30, with | { elegant north corner in the Presidio 60x90; thie is cholce prop- MADISON & BURKE. Heights district; erty and very cheap. bath: elegantly finished MADISON & BURK $2800_NICE 7-room house on Noe st., near Hill; lot 2%x80. MADISON & BURKE. . $18,000—An elegant marine view house, in the best of condition; will take a smaller house for part pay if not too far out. MADISON & BURKE EUTTER st., corner of Buchanan; 3x87:6; only $8000. MADISON & BURK JGHN PFORR, 403 Pine st.. near Montgomery. | Goling out Valencia st. 100k up Thirteenth st 7 feet west from Valencia, you see 4 fine lots, 2380 feet each, the price of which has just beer reduced to $2500 apiece. pAlso to $1%0 apiece, 25x70 feet on Clinton H950—A nice house on Union st, near Jones: 2 cozy home; fine view. $4000—Credit sale of a Park Panhandle prop- interfor; 27x100. of & rooms and bath; lot 25x110. $11,000—Rent $123; corner property in a grow- | stores and fluts. $7500—3-story house of 12 rooms; Sacramento #t., near Webster. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. CAN YOU SPARE $ OR $10 A MONTH? SELECT A GOOD LOT FROM US AT A BARGAIN. $500 to $800—Incomparable Sunset lots; graded. 3600 to $850—Cholcest Richmond lots; 310 monthly. 375 to $30—Ocean Boulevard ‘ots; $§ monthly. $100 to $150—Level lots near Mission electric cars; § monthly. $500 to $1000—Splendid cottages near cars; In- stallments like rent. Braneh office, Ninth ave. near H st. Open every day and Sunday. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM 4, CHRONICLE BUILDING. FOR SALE OR RENT. New S-room house oo Hoffman ave., near Elizabeth st., cheap; near Twenty-fourth-st. clectric_car. Also new 4-room house on Hoffman ave. Agent on Heyman Tract. JACOB HET- MAN, 117 Sutter st. 108x470—HALF block of level land, rich sofl, near Colma, San Mateo County, very cheap £00d fcr chicken ranch: close to electric line 3 JAOOE HEYMAN. Hdes — In Foreclosure sale; fine large corner the Mission, with modern cottage of 4 rooms; lot 120x126; fine chance for an _expressman; we can G. UMBSEN & CO., 14 WANTED-To purchase lots between First Twelfth aves., Lake and D sts. W. J. gnc-mmu st., petween Montgomery " | and 2 flas 13,600—Cor. Steiner and Waller sts: 48x81; tore and 2 flats; rents $63 90. near Taylor; 3 modern flats | and rear house: 25:5xi28:9: rents $97. $12,000—Corner Bush and Hyde; 25x57:6; store rents $70 50. $10,000—Stockton st., rear Sacramento; 40x137: with L 2:3x56 on Prospect place; old improve: $12,500—Uni ‘ment rents $10,000—Twelfth st., near Howard:; 58x145; 10- house; rents $176 60. on st £25. room dwelling. $6000—Lombard st., near Dupont; 40x80 to rear street; 4 flat $5250—California st., rents $42 50. $5600—Green st., fiear Dupont; 16:6x80; 3 bay- flats: window flats. $4500—Kearny st., street; 2 houses Corner Golden Gate ave. and Leavenworth; | and Broderick sts.; | 137:6x137:6, 30, 000—Cor. 137:6%275. $12,500—Corner Clay st. and Central ave. 8; rents $66. near Baker; 25: : rents $55, near Unién; 20x80 rents $35 25, UNIMPROVED. Broadwey x130; will subdivide. $8000—Cor. $7000—Cor. $3500—Fulton st., near Fillmore; $3000—Lagu: Cole and Carl: Guerrero and Fourteent! na st., near Page; 35x100. $3000—Steiner, near Waller: 24x81. $2750 each—Post st., near Devisadero: 2 lots. aller st., near Stanyan: 25x100. $2000- $1500—Sutte: $1000- GEORGE M 323 $50,000—McAllister st., opposite City Hall; sub- stantial 8-story Fifteenth st., near Ci r st., near Lyon; 35:3x100. WILLCOX, MONTGOMERY ST. and basement; 2 houses of 2-story frame VON RHEIN RPAL ESTATE CO. (Inc), 513 CALIFORNIA STREET. x137:6. tro; 25x103:434, 50 foot front ngs; lot 11 at of Park, stores { | | | 3x82:6; 8 to rear | | Jones; 34:6 front; improvements rent for feet; with bemutiful modern residence: abso- muk unobstructed marine view. r Oak and Baker sts.; 25x96:10%; facing Park Panhandle. 2 $10,000—Pacific ave.: besutiful residence lot near Plerce st.; 40x137:8%. = $10,500—Liberty st., near Guerrero: the Nob HIll of the Miesion; lot $0x114; residence of 11 rocms and bath. $2000—West line Church, south of Twenty- :sng‘. n.;odeotn.r ?t ’lnr.%cn. and bath; rents or_$15; m. E ; & bargal $20,000 Reduced from $25,000: norih Side Sac- ramento st, near Van Ness ave; fine resi- dence; Jarge lot, 63:9x127:8%. $1950—Price reduced from $2350; modern cot- tage on Second ave., near Point Lobos: § rooms and bath; lot 2x10; or A0x120 for $2730. $5000—Three modern flats; Jackson st., near Broderick; rents §73 60; for fale at less than cos $5000—Marine view; modern cottage; Chestnut ot pear Hyde; § rooms and bath lot 216 x137:6. $2750—Marine view: corner of Vallefo st., 21 $17,000—McAllister st.; sunny side, near Web- ster; Jot 100x137:6; with good house of 12 rooms and bath; prospective business propert $12,500—N.W. cor. Page and Lyon sts.; mod- ern residence; 12 rooms and 2 baths; furnace; 7 bedicoms; lot 33:6x95. : $22,500—California and Octavia sts.; 8.E. ocor.; fine residence lot; bullding now on lot to be re- moved: size 68:9x127:8. $2100—And your own terms: new cottage, § rooms and bath: Church and Twenty-second sts.; lot 26x126. $81,000—Sutter-st. {nvestment; monthly rents $305: will pay about 9 per cent net: Jot 40x110 feet: with substantial office building; always rented. $23,500—Third st 2-story brick building; rents to one tenant $130; lot 25x75 feet. $4500—Rents §50 monthly; store and flat; West- ern Addition; on cross street, close to Polk; lot_26x100. $5000—Corner Eighteenth and Fair Oaks sti two modern flats of 5 and 6 roome and bath; lot 26x100 feet; rents $12 0. $2750—Shotwell st.; cottage, one and a half d bath; street bitumen; lot 38230 Reduced from $3000; elegant Presidio Heights residence, with 5 bedrooms; first flocr has hardwood floors throughout; finished base- ment with furnace, etc; lot 34:41%x127:8%; fine marine view. $4250—Mission home of § rooms and ; lot 50x115; mortgage of 32500 can remain at § per cent. $2100—Misslon cottage, 5 rooms and bath: on Twentleth st., near Sanchez; lot 2%xil4; will sell on easy terms. $5000—Grove, near Baker; lot 25x137:6; 2-story house of § rooms and bath; a great opportunity for a home. $1850—Vicksburg st., near Twenty-second; lot 22:6x125; 2-story house of § rooms and bath; must be sold; best value for meney ever ad- vertised. $7000—Very pretty home on Aehbury Heights of 9 rooms and bath; completely furnished; lot 26x186:3, to rear street. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. 218-220 Montgome! e e e e e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale & Co., TGOMERY ST. G. H. UMBSED 14 MOX $3350—40 acres; milez from Los Gatos; 10 acres In'prunes and peaches: all in' Al condition; good house and butldings. $3000—40 acres near Campbell, Santa Clara County; 10 acres in orchard; 20 acres in ‘grain; fenced; good buildings; well watered. $3400—5% acres in Belmont: commands fine view: new modern cottage; place in Al condition. $4%00—12 acres in Pleasanton, Cal.; all out in full bearing fruit; good bulldings: one of the best bargains in Alameda County. 33800450 acres near Cloverdale; 100 acres cul- tivated; new house; a bargain $5500—40 acres adjoining Calistoga, Napa Coun ty; good house and buildings; 25 acre in'tull bearing vines and orchard. * $6750—17 acres adjoining Haywards: Al bufld- ings; under high state of cultivation. We have 40 new bargains in Contra Costa 2 building; 3 tenements: always rented and sure | CouUnty. to enhance in $30,000—Cla: lue; 50x137:6. vacant; 96x127:6. §21,000—Rents §2100 per annum: finest and best equipped new northeast corner French flats ever offered at th! per annum; d.story and basement building, containing two | stores and 4 $§18,500—E111 city: 27:6x137 $12,000—Improved business property nr. Kear- ny st.: rents $11,000—Golden Gate ave., flats, cottage $9000—Fine residence lot; 50x100; north line of Jackson_st., surrounded by elesant homes. $5500—Nr. Clay and Larkin sts.; rents $540 per annum; never vacant. $3000— net is figure; 27:6x137 modern 7-room flats. s st., nr. Gough; 50x70. Lagu $1200 per annu nr. and stable; 30x120. eenth st., nr. Bryant; c tractive, 6-room cottage; 75x100. $70—Clara st., or. Fourth; well-bullt house, 27x75. $2700—Maple st large barn: 30x112. 12 rooms nearly new 6-room GEORGE M. WILLCOX, 325 Montgom rents $2400 per annum; never nr. McAllister: rents $1710 up-to-date; 50 foot front | rents $1750 per annum: handsomest new French flats in the | na; two ozy, at- cottage; ery st | | RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO. 138 MONTGOMERY ST. $750 each—4 lots Twenty $4500—Corner dows. $2600—Jon $812. x115:9; second; easy terms; low on Twenty-sixth & streets accepted st.; 20x68:%; Fureka st., 2 flats; annual rents | near interest. | : 30x65; two- | story house, § rooms and bath: bay-win- | | $2400—Fureka st.. near Twentleth: lot 75x130; | will rubdivide; street accepted. $1600—Callfornia ave., cottage of 5 rooms, bay-wi; $3250—Potrero ave.: rooms. $3000—Twenty-second st. ; and 4 rooms, bath each: annual rents $635. | $4500—Howard =t., In Misslon warm belt; 27:7x : flats; annual cash required. 335 per front foot, 1 | $2050—Paris £t., near Russia ave.; 50x100: cot- | tage of 3 rooms and 2 flats, 4 rooms each uear Esmeralda; bath, 26x100; 2 flats, bath each: bay-window: 25x114; ndowi rents $600; any width by deep; Army st., near Mission. Agents for iated Colleges and the Fark. ley Park. S8an Anselmo, Corte Madera. Many ciher choice properties College H. Also R in our list In all parts of the eity. RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO., 138 Montgomery st. conservatory, 3 flats, only $1500 hts tract, near AMl- and Chapman tract, 32x7! 6 and 5| laundry. 6 6/ 115 feet oss Val- | HAWKS & SKELTON, Rents Collected and Iintire Charge Taken of | 340,000—Cholce r oo $5500—Lot above lots. $1200—Lot Stockton, near Chestnut; 22x65; flats on it $1350—Lots. Property. fnvestment; ent net: SW. cor. make an offer. Tot. would pay well. Chestnut, near Stockton accepted: make cffer. $6600—Nice way; 8 rooms, etc.; good neighborhood. HAWKS & SKELTON, #23 Montgomery st. near Wa cholce neighborhood; 8 rooms. home; Octavia st, near Sutter st., Montgomery; central, safe: pays over 5| Grove and Devisadero sts.; 34x110; on main driv $3250—Lot W. Devisadero; adjoining $2600—Lot S. Grove: 27x112; adjoining above : facing pretty near to Park. 26x110; street elegant | Broad- We have 2 new bargains in Fresno County. We have 20 new bargains in Gienn County. We have 15 new bargains in San Joaquin County. . Write for what you want. Special bargain,” Maccabee Temple, new 2- story brick building: 40x100! corner Eleventh and Castro sts,, Oakland, Cal. R. S. BROWNE, Manager Country Department. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS! We desire to call the attention of intending buyers of country lands to some bargains In income-producinz crchard, vineyard, grain and stock farms, many of which are 3 foreclosures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush, having had forty years' knowledge and ex- perience of the value of lands, and being the owner of an income-producing orchard and vineyard, can Intelligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and best bargains in the State, Now Is the time to buy. There is money stock. There is money In orchards. There is money in vineyard: There is money in general farming. There is money in dried fruits. Country land will never be as cheap again. We have some of the greatest bargains ever seen or heard of In this State. Cail or send for particulars. DAVID BUSH & SON, 14 Post. st. A_CHRISTMAS gift of $10,000; $2 for $1; don't be such a fool as to doubt without fnvesti- gation: just think of it, only $65 per acre for a lovely tract of 100 acres; the finest land on earth; almost adjoining the depot and steamer landing of Napa city; all highly cul vated level loam; 20 acres perfect garden land; living creek forms one boundary; includes c-op now looking fine, worth $1300; easy terms; must be sold before New Year’'s. Take my ad- vice and buy this on speculation or for lovely | | housekeeping: open all night. | home. It's worth and will soon bring $200 acre. N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT— 6 Geary st. $7000_700 ACRES situated in San Eenito Co.. | 18 miles from Hollister: 20 acres bearing or- chard; 100 ecres nearly level: halance rich rolling hills; common farm buildirgs: land is euitable for fruit, hay and stock raising; will eell very cheap or exchange for residence or emall acreage around the bay. W. G. GRIF- | FITH. Tms 311-312-313 Hearst Bldg. FOR the best and cheapest and largest produe- ing lands in California send for catalogue cn good and profitable homes to R. P. Quinn. real estate. Watsonville. the home of the apple, sugar beet and berry: no irrigation needed; best bargains in the State offersd in rea] estate; don’t fall to come here before bpylng elsewhere. R, P. QUINN, Watsonvilia. MARIN Co., 26 miles from S. F.—$40 to $30 per acre; cholce lands In tracts of all sizes; im- roved farms, chicken ranches, hay, grain, ruit and vegetable Jands: easy terms; rall and water transit; good schools. HOME AND FARM CO.. room 2, 8th floor, Milis Bldg.. §.F. FINE ranch near Watsonville; will sell all sr half interest below vaiue to right person who will move on piace; best offer will take it, as 1 cannot give it personal attention; easy terms; low interest. OWNER, box 3973, Call. 5 ACRES at Menlo Park; small house, barn, | | NEW chicken houses: 15 large oak trees: some fruit fenced and cross-fenced; cheap to im- mediate buyer; will lend half the purchase price. W. L. HARPER, 397 Parrott building. F. B. SURRYHNE, REAL ESTATE ' AGENT, 188 MOX ORIGINAL COST OVER $8300. residence, containing 8 rooms and bath: stricily up-to-Aate in every detall; No. 5 Seventh ave., adjoining the Pre- sidio, overlooking the sime and having an un. | Beautiful obstructed Beach, etc.; 100 much cannot be said in favor delightful little home: it must be seen he sold; take Sec- of thi to be appreciated and n ramento st. cars to Lake TCGOMERY ST. PRICE $5000. Eastlake view of the golf links, d Sixth ave one block west. $4800—A CHE ing: two st will take ofl $2000—A very cheap block south of the park: graded and $2300—New terms. A clean pro! in_sight WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE I +---$3000 Only BLOCK south of Park % bought at less than wl‘oh.‘ nnw D5 vt atdhole o Sk LR A Sl S Sk v 524 SUNSET HEIGHTS INSTALLMENT LOTS. 315 per month: interest 7 T oeme: choice park lots ready, to build on; ve Eighth ave.. 10 per cent cash, nth ave.. AP bus! ores stock in part payment. fenced: must sel modern c. ttage . $2000 . t Tight N K st. boulevard and ness corner: modern bulld- nd flat of 5 rooms: rents $45. Cheap bullding lot: northern part of eity: lh 13 bath: one block from Eighieenth st car line: JEROME ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery at. YEARS. Bakers e, walk now. within § minutes’ walk from the music stand; prices ranging from $600 upward; pessession so that home can be built immediately. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. 67 BARGAIN: coftage of § rooms and bath: e goodcondition; ot Z2xile; i the marm belt of the BENJ. Chiteds H. LICHTENSTEIN, Grant ave., offers 55 feet by 77% on Mission; near two lines of cars. Apply to H. L. REA, 403 Washington st. . Blythe and best in America—The sent to any or Canada one Srinsi R ek Fovell, 7 TH = TR MODERN houges m:w in CIRCULARS free. M. GRIFFIN, 119 Market st., sells and exchanges city and country property ACCURATE knowiedge, each of the 3000 ranch- es on my sale and exchange list—more than all other agents in city: state wha N. D. EICKFLS. the Land Agent. A WEEK'S news for fc—The Weekly Cail, 16 pames. In wranrer, for mafling. £ per vear. e T N N R ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. NT new 119; palm and fruit trees; $3300; new 5-room cottage, $1850; €-room. cottage, $2400; three bargains. Bee J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. ONE of the most elegant homes in the city of ‘Alameds at a sacrifice. Ome excellent house, § rooms, servant's room and bath, In the best part of Alameda, will be #old at a great bargain. LFONARD & LEON- ARD. 205 Menteomerv st.. San Francisco. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS __ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $(500—A NEW house of 9 rooms bath. corner_ lot; :nlr!hlouhfivmgn ‘MV!.I'-?' grounds; wmflfilhnm»wtk-hx. 33500—A thoroughly well-built house of 7 rooms: large lot; only 2 blocks from Dwight &y station, only 2 blocks from schoolhouse and 1 block from electric railroad; street work all dene and on the sunny side of street. of 7 rooms; wu;mv of fruit trees. A tree: house i gar- der full is the op- fronting on 3 ‘were look- i | | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. OAKLAND HOMES, UNDER VALUE. $18,000—An estate; magnificent corner inan- sion: situation unexcelled; recent cost, $27.000; an offer considered. $12,000—Cost $20,000; handsome Lakeside dis- trict residence, 15 rooms; large $3500—Recent %W‘. one central East ©Oakland’s choicest homes; 12 rooms: corner. 34650—Near Market station; beautiful loca- tion; modern $-room home; see this place. §3850—Finest street on Oakland Heights; beau- ;:m 8-room corner; ideal home; recent cost, 500. $360¢—Ptedmont Helghts: new Colonial, 7 rooms. mortgage §3400; now vacent; ‘bulider must el 33500 — Adeline _station: up-to-date 7-room home; very complete: 35x125; beautiful location. $2650—Telegraph and 28th: cost $4500; fine miodern §-room home; 40x165 3 $3000—Ninth ave.: eleg: 1 bullt for a home; ot 50x150; local trains. $2650—Latham Terrace; superbly situated; 2- -gry modern Colonial, 7 rooms; 40x166; make ofter. $2750—Near Broadway and 2éth; modern 8- rcom residence: corner; owner must realize cash immediately. $2500—3%0 cash, rental installments; beautiful Ocskland Heights new 7-rcom Colonial; superb streat; bank sale. 4 $2250—Near Broadway and 14th; neat 5-room cottage; superb location; close in; rents $20. $2000—The coziest 5-room home 'In the select part of Piedmont residence district. ! $1750—Near Grove and 33d; Z-story house, § | 100ms, bath: stable: 70-foot lot: bargain. $1000Neat 4-room cormer cotfage, nicely sit- | uated: East Oakland: $100 cash, $10 montkis. $50 foot—Fine corner, 60x100, Lakeside district. $1250—Block of Smith's mansion: lot 100x150. $850—Corner, 50x150, near Clinton station. $350—Corner, 100x100, on 1ith ave.; fine lot $550—Market st.; 25x100; north Market station. $950—Snap; §0x140; near Telegraph and 32d. $450—Snap; 87x140; near Grove and 3. Near Temescal power-house; 50x130. 1%4-acres Fruitvale corner; ‘all fruit. YMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. $1300—COMFORTABLE BASTLAKE COTTAGE This cozy home, containing bath and other tmprovements, renting now for 312 per month: insured for $1600; cost $1300 to butld; street work nice, open, sloping lawn; electric in: ; mear broadgauge station; situate in cholce residence location: this is a big bargain for a housekeeper; lot $0x100 feet; desirable in every respect. and call or write GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., The House Renters, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $250 CASH, 37 monthly; 4-room cottage: good ‘well of water, small barn, chicken shed and run; 3 fine lots, T5X100; picket fenced; excellent goll; charming view: best climate; near two ectric car lines; %-foot boulevard and model schoalhouse, away from cold winds and fog: % familles have located here within .3 vears: price, all told, $650; call or send for circular, 455 Tth st., Broadway Station, Oakland. H. Z. JONES, owner. $550—A SMALL home of 4 rooms and bath; must be s0ld; 39th st., near Telegfaph ave.: 25xl | | | | A. J. SNYDER & CO., Real Estate, 467 Ninth | st., Oakland, Cal. | $750—4 ROOMS: 33x100; must be sold. A. 3| SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth st., Oakland. ONLY $20 per foot—Here's your chance to get | a fine lot on the Heights, between Telegraph | ave. and Broadway. BURR & HOLMES, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. AN introduction to you from H. Scheilhaas, the furniture dealer, ilth and Franklin. Oaklard. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. NEW ~ottage ¢ rms., bath: lot 50x100: Mission. | rental terme: and vacant Inte 413 Kearnv et | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | DEVISADERO, 123—Large sunny bay-window front room for !ight housekeeping; rent $10. i ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Front bay-window alcove, kitchen and gas stove; single or suite. | FIFTH, 33— Furnished for housekeeping, 2 dou- | bl: parlors, kitchen, bath, §20; also single, 5. | HOWARD, $45—2 or & housekeeping rooms; also single. Apply at 823 Howard st. | MARKET, nr. Mason—Large sunn kitchen, Tolding bed, gas, $12. Call MISSION, 173—Sunny front suite, completels furnished for housekeeping; coal range; bath; modern; $12. SIXTH, 119A—Sunny rooms, double and single, modern improvements; also housekeeping. BTOCKTON, 1307—Purnished rooms for house- ‘ keeping; rent cheap. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1085 Valencia s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ANY person desiring board, board and room furnished and unfurnished rooms, furnished and unfurnished apartments, furnished and unfurnished fiats; housekeeping rooms, houses furnished and unfurnished, please call and | examine our list; we bave largest and most satisfactory selectlon in the city: we make no charge for services: tel. Red 2334. Elder | Rental Information Bureau, 636 Market st. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city; polite attend- ance: large rooms: modern conveniences: rooms 50c up; first-class meals 25c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK House, 145 Sixth—Rooms %o | to $1 per night: $1 %5 to $5 per week, and light | BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 138)—Fur- | niched rms., suites, single: also unfurnished. | DUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Nicely furnished sunny 25¢ up: wk.. $1 0 u . P, R,‘“' , 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 632—Pleasant, sunny suite of rooms suit. able for one or more gentlemen. IDDY, 79 Elegant furnished floor; walking distance. ELEVENTH, 22—Sunny furnished room; $4 a ‘month. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. GEARY, 405(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished Tms; sultes or single: travelers accommodated. - | HOWARD, 1063%—Finely furnished sunny front bay-window room, $10; also others, | LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 | rms.; private; bath: sin. rm: board optional. | TEWIS place, 16Furnished and unfurnished | rooms to let; single or en sulte. = - LINDEN ave., 261, bet. Franklin and Gough Nicely furnizhed front room for gentleman: rent reasonable. ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely | $2 a week up; 3¢ a dly:lp. suite, parlor furnished room: NINTH, 11—2 sunny furnished front rooms; | rurning water and bath: reasonable. O'FARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; electric lights: day, wk., mo. PINE, 90-—Large room; new flat: private fam- 1ly; rent reasonable: n!l{men. POST, 943—A bay-window alcove furnished room, with running water. W POS-T. 1015A—Beautifuliy furniched room: terms reasonable; every convenience: walking Aist; ROYAL House, 126 Bilis st.—Incandescont light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- for: roome, per night. fe to $150; week, 52 to $8: month. to $30: elevator on ground floor; Fooms with hot and cold water: baths. ROSFEDALR Houss, 319 and 321 Ellis st.—Roome. night, %e to $1; week, §12 to #4: open night. SHERMAN A;artmull House, 28 Elghth st., near Market—Furnished or un(urn(-he«!. SIXTEENTH, 2il—Furnished front ropm closet. STXTEENTH, 2041, below Micclon—Sunny sin- Ele rooms for gents only: newly farnished bath; gae; prices reasonable. {UTTER, 220%—Chenged hands: ne 'ntd: single rooms, $3; suites, $12 to CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. R ANCH office for Call advertisements and Anbudm nuw-o has lfin’ established at 1096 ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the cid_Stevenson mansion, Grace opp- Church, with annex 807 California st.. may be found a most Honally good table, at- tractive and eis rooms at modest rates. with room by gent; state BOARD -&: gent; st ” m reno- our life to | Hox SLOT MACHINES. | ASSESSMENT _ Notice—Honoluiu LADIES Chichester are the best; send éc stamps for particulars; “Relief for Ladies” in letter by return w.uarfi gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., B e et ctivivnmsiins s dbisssoconasd. Sein BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montzomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES ALL k'nds bought, 1 and repalri: gua; - teed’ Charles Plammeck. 1915 Mission, o7, Bth. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. | BOUGHT, sold. rented. repaired: needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We =ell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rental . The Typewriter Exchange, 535 California; tefephone Maln 266, ALWAYS bargains in typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. WANTED TO LEASE. WANTRED-—-By a responsible party, to lease for & term of years a suitable building with plenty of light for a machine shop downtown: would lease with an option to purchase at the expiration of lease. Address with full particulars box 397%, Call. Fid ool LR L L S R DIVIDEND NOTICES, A DI N In liquidation of 3 per all deposits has been declared nia Savings and Loaa Society, payable on and after Friday, December 14, 1300, at the office of the society, Mills building. 2d floor, room 5. CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—-Murtual San Francisco, 32 Post st —For the half year ending December 31, 19, a dividend has bsen declared at the rate of ihree (3) per cent D annum on all deposits, free of taxes, pay- able on“and after Wednesday, January 2, 1801, GEORGE A. STORY, Cashie: HU DT Sa Loan Soclety, I8 atvie MBOLDT Savings and Geary st.—The directcrs have declared dend of 3% per cent per annum on its de- poeits, payable on and after January 2, 1901 RNEST BRAND, Secrefar DIVIDEND N end No. 112 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamehip Company wlll be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after ‘Wednesday, January 2, 1901. Transfer books close on Wednesday, December 3. 190. at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secy. SAN Francisco Eavings Unlon, 332 California st., corner Webb. For the half year ending with the 31st of December, 1900, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term de- pesits and three (3) per cent on ordinary de- Posits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wednesday, January 2. 1901 LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. | DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings and Loan Sucfety, 52 California street. balf year ending with December 31, 1300, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (3%,) per cent per an- num on all depesits, on and after Yvednes For the January 2,. 190L ay, n Plaatation Company, location of principal place of busi- ness, San Francisco, Cal.—Notice is herel given that at a meeting of the board of d rectors, held on the 1Tth day of December, 1960, an assessment, N of one ($1) dollar per share was 2d upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the secretary, at the office of the company. 227 Market street, San Francisco, Cal Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 30th day of January, 1661, will he delinquent and advertised for sale at public anction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 15th day of February, 1901, to pay the de- linquent assessment, together withe the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. E. H. SHELDON, Plantation Company. Secretary -of Honolulu Office located at 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. ASSESSMENT Notice—Honolulu Sugar Com- | | i | | free of taxes, payable | pany, location of principal place of business, | San Francisco, Cal.—Notice is_ hereby given that at a_meeting of the board of directors, held on the 17th day of December, 1900, an assessment, No. 11, of nine ($9) dollars per | share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payabie immediateiy in United States gold coin, to the secretary, at the of- fice of the company, 327 Market street, San Franciseo, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall | remain unpald on the 3th day of January, 1901, will be delinquent and adtertised for sale at pubilc zuction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Tuesday, the 19th day of February, 191, to pay the- de- iinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. E. H. SHELDOM Secretary of Honolulu Sugar Compa: Office located at 327 Market street, Sai Francisco, Cal e e e e——— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued | yesterday: Friederich Wahl, 0, 2023 Powell street, Auguste Schoenbein. 23, 143 Moss street. John Vukovich, 1321 Washington street, and Lyda Collins 3020 Twenty-fifth street. Isak Helnonen. 322 Fremont strect, and Katharina_Seppa. 19 Shipley street. Charles E. Lang. 42. 619 Washington street, and Grace A. Horrer, 3), 613 Guerrero street. Harry J. Anderson. 1515 Guerrero street, and Hester M. Moore, 20 45 Shotwell street. Louis A. Gatraud, 32, Palo Alto, and Mary W. McClure, 13, Palo Alto. Henry E. Diggles, Palo Alto, and and Vir- | ginta de Shields, 2, Tehama. George M. Schiller, 31. 1633 Ellis street, and | Bertha B. Kohn, 29, 1888 Ellls street. Charles E. La Grange, 27, 805 Mission street, 18, Colusa and Margaret E. MacCaule: Thomas B. Kaver, 25, Second street, and Encarnasion Flint, 27, 337 Sacond street. Thomas E. Fullerton. 29, 637 Minnescta street, and Jennie E. McKend §37 Minnesota et. George J. Koppen, 23. ‘2739 Pine street, and Annie Potcher, 19, 518 Linden avenue. Couison Turnbuil, 38, Oakiand, and Frederique Faber, 23, Chicago. Andrew J. Faoning, 23, city, and Olive H. White, 1§, Oakland. Paul E. Arndt. 27. 513 Van Ness avenue, and Jessie McDonald, 23. 421 McAllister street. Arthur H. Rounsevell, 2%, city, and Lula M. | Neweomb, 19, city. Georze Walton, 32. 91 Howard street, and | Essie R. Hertz. 33, 1 Howard street. Antonio Cassella. 23. Sutter Creek. and Mad- dalena Cassella, 18, 670 Fvancisco st Chin Kee, 2, 13, 820 Sacramento street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. 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 residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CLEARY—In Oakland. November 25. 1900, to the wife of Benjamin F. Cleary. a daughtay FARADAY—In this city, December 9, 1309, the wife of Richard B. Faraday Jr., a.son. HAMMOND—In this city, December 1S. 130, to the wife of Harry T. Hammond (nee Marich), a son. MALONEY—In this city. Dacember 17, 19, to the wife of Frank H. Maloney, a daughter. to MANIFOLD—In this city. December 10, 1900, to | the wife of R. G. Manifold. a daughter. ORBELL~In this city, December 21, 1900, to the wife of Joseph E. Orbell, a daughter. PRATT—In this city, December 15, 199, to the wife of Alexander Pratt. a daughter. SHATTUCK—In Cakland, December 22, 1300, to the wife of F. Shattuck. a daughter. STAPLES—In this city, Docember 17, 130, to the wife of Frank A. Staples, a son. SYMON-—In this city,” December 13, 1900, to the wife of George Symon, a son. WILSON—In this city. the wife of Frank December 19, 1%0, to ilson, a son. MARRIED. ASSMANN-—-DE SELLA—In this . Decem- ber 17, 1900, at the German o Church, by the Rey. Father Maximillan, Joseph Ass- mann of Rochester, New York, and Helena de Sella of Sausalito. Cal. KOPPEN—KOPPEN—In this city, December 22, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George J. Koppen and Annie Kcppen. MAINS—RIEHL—In Oskland, December 19, 1909, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Ephraim King Mains and Emma Riehl. Yo I dgmy b she Rev! T Faedicting: 1l . J. Gottlieb Ve kel and Hermine Ranke. Kennedy, Della Seattle, Wash., and Cim Far, | E O. F. bufiding. streets, whers services will be heid o'clock, under the auspices of Morse No. %7, 1. O. O. F. Interment 1 Cemetery. BERNARD—In this city. December L 1300, Thomas G., dearly beloved husband of Mamis Bernard, father of Gladys Bernard, beloved son of Mrs. B. and the lage Florence Bernard, and loving brother of Katle, Florence and Margaret Bernard, Mrs. T. J. McAuliff and Mrs. G. MoAuliff, a native of San Francisco. Friends and mcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 338 Ouk street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets. where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BLANC—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 22, 1900, Antone Blanc, a native of . aged 68 years. BREIH city, December 31, 1500, Jobannes Bretholz, beloved brother of Mrs. L. Reiff, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 31 years 1 month and 12 days. L7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of H. P. Petersen, 128 McAllister street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery DAMON—In _this city, December 19, 1900, Frank G.. beloved husband of Lillle Damon. son of George C. and Charlotte Damon. and brother of Mrs. J. D. Learned, a native of Maine, aged 28 years 7 months and § days. A member of the Theatrical Employes’ Protec- tive Union and of San fsco Theatrical Mechanics’ Associatio eattle and Mains papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thende by electric funeral car from cormer of Guerrero _and Twentieth streets at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DE CHESNE—In Alameda, December 21, 1900, Dr. Henry A. M. de Chesne. beloved husband of Mra. F. ds Chesne, and father of Harry da Chesne and L. F., F. W. and H. B. Brandt. a native of Quebec, Canada, aged 78 years 4 months and 12 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o clock, from his late resi- dence, 1442 Webster street, corner of Santa Clara, thence to St. Joseph's Church for ser- Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. DIETZ—In this city, December 23. 1900, Harry N., only and beloved son of John and Jessis Dietz, a native of San Francisco, aged + months and 14 day: DONZELMANN—In Oakland, December 22, 1900, William Martin, beloved son of Joha H. and Anna Donzelmann, and brother of John F.. Minne and Lillie Donzelmann Mre. Louis Kornarens, & native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 3 months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Mondey). at 1:30 o'clock, at the family residence, 136 Eighth street, Oakland Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Pleass omit flowers. Lo FOORMAN—In _this_city, December_ 20, 1 Simon, beloved husband of Helena Foorman, and father of Iseac S. Foorman. a native of Tiefenthal, Hessen, aged 52 years 1 month and 16 day [ Friends and acquaintances ars respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2032 California street. Interment Homa of Peace Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:30 oclock. Please omit flowers. GAHNSTROM—In the City and County Hospt- tal, December 22, 1900, John Gahnstrom. = nattve of Sweden, aged 62 years. GERMAN—In this_eity, December 19, 1800, ves Silvas de German. beloved mother of Genero Mendibles, a native of aged 5 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- f ully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 723 Vallejo street. GIFT—In Martinez, December 20, 1300, W. A. J. Gift. son of the late Colonsl W. W. Gift beloved husband of the late Mary Jeter Gift, brother of the late Captain George W. Gift, and father of Mrs. S. J. Brown of Mrs. 1. E. Marshail of Martinez. Mrs. N. E. Coleman of Fresno, Mrs. C. B. O'Nell of San Francisco an s R. 4 W. A. J. Gife Jr. of Martinez, a native of Nashville, Tenn., aged 77 years 2 months and § days. EFFuneral this day (Sunday). et 1:30 o'clock! from Congregational Church. Inter- ment Alhambra Cemetery, Martines. GRIFFITHS—In this city, December 21, 130, Mabelle F., beloved daughter of Captain T. H. and Marletta Griffiths, and sister of the late T. Alfred Griffiths. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 26 years 2 months and 4 days. (Honolulu papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at her lats residence, 34 Liberty street, between Valencia and Guerrero. Interment private. 717 this city, December 22, 1900, Magdal e of the late Joha Helzman, beloved mother of Mrs. R. Gral Mrs. E. Goeckeritz of Santa Clara, Cal, Mrs. C. G. Strippel and the late George Heizman, and sister_of Jobn X. and Henry Romer, a native of Nurenberg. Germany, aged 39 years and_11 montks. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from her late rest- dence. 310 Fell street, near Gough. Interment 044 Fellows' Cemetery. HIGGINS—In this city, December 22, 1900, Anita Augusta Higgins of Elmhurst, beloved daughter of John E. and Mollie Higgins, ter of John E. and the late Ethel Hizgins, and niece of R. E. Kcdifen, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 8 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Menday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residencs of her aunt, Mrs. M. Morrise, 45 Eddy street, JOHNSON—In this city, December 131, 10, Catherine Vivian Johnson, dearly beloved daughter of Jeremiah V. and Lena Johnson, sister of Lillian M. and Victor T. Johnson. and granddaughter of the late Catherine Huppert, a native of San Franciseo, months and 14 days. '—In Sonoma. December 1900, Henry Joost, beloved husband of malle Joost, father of Annte, Rudolph, Harry.*Carl and Nettis Joost. and brother of Martin Joost, a native of Ringstedt. Hanover. Germany, aged 47 years 9 months and 9 days. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.) T7The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. KEEGAN—In Oakland, December 321. 1909, ‘Simon, beloved husband of Mary Keegan, and father of Margaret G. Keegan and 1 C. J. Selby, a native of Trel od T years. (Washington, D. C.. and Boston, Mass.. pavers piease copy.) Friends are respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 3 oclock, from his late residence, 1717 Ade- line street. thenee to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the of his soul. com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. IRterment St. Mary's ENNEDY—Tn San Rafael, December 1, 199 NNEDY—In ael, mber 21, 1900, . Rennedy, sister-in-iaw of Mary F Kennedy, and aunt of Mrs. J. J. Flinn and Joste and Edward Kennedy, a native of Ire- land T Friends and acquaintances are tully invited to attend the funeral this.day (Sunday), at $:30 o'clock, from the residence of her niece, Mrs. J. Fiinn, § Devisadero fireet, thence to Sacred Heart Church. whers a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, cormencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city, December 2, 190, fsaac Levy, beloved busband of Rosa Levy. and father of Leman, Jacob, Herman. Ray and Meyer Levy and Mrs. Hannah Berensom, a native of Russia, aged 61 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Sunday). at 10 o'clock sharp, from his late resides 2105 Jomes street, near Filbert. ihence to Third and Townsend streets to meet 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Beth Israel Cemeterr. | MeKENZIE—At Veterans' Home, Napa County, December 21, 190. Colonel John W. McKenate. beloved husband of Ieah McKenate. and father of John W. McKenzte Jr. and Mrs. Peter and Joseph Mrs. McKenny, and unc| a mative of Ireland, aged 33 years § months 30 24 dovs. £ Friends and acqualntances are inaay). Trom St Mary's College, Oul (Sunday). wher: & solemn muzm‘um-lwfil be cele- repose soul. commeneing DD Vetock " Taterment St iary's Comer tory. MUNSELLTn the City and County Hospital. e ____ _____ ]

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