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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1901. 13 STATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE CI'Y—FOR SALE. | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. fally nvited to attend the funeral services %fle of Jemes Quinn. & native of County RAILWAY 1_':“-. ¥ & BUAWEES, | NORTH of the POk and not far out, cholcs | YOUNG man with late °.:.’xaence. S Fitth street. under the €7 Remains at ‘e pariors d‘i’. C. o"m-b Caa| lots: ernded: reilly Tor - Dulliing:” stvects | Tsenns Y an ' s B 'fl famity; | auspiees of Live Osk Lodge No- S ¥ 04| ‘nor & Co. W Mission strect : dot macadamized apd sewered: electric- | _gtate terms. Box 178, Call A. M. Interment Mountain View - | meral hereafter. - | water ready to turn on: cable | CANNON_In s city. Jazuary 2, 1t Elleny REILLY_In_San Rafael, Jsnuary ®, 1M1 front every few minutes: also | SPECIAL NOTICES. Thomas ., beloved husband Anunie SRR P st oy | it Sme e ik north side :| FREE clinics for the deserving poor will re- s 2 > tde venth ave.; | omfib L:;lt&mfigduc“nmych. m:nuu&;dfllflmmflm fiuflv‘:‘dmlflnfl. aged 3 years . 3 ots lege of Howard st., near ey respect- Friends and acquaintances are respect- store and flats on - ~ e B e e et} Gl Denat et D famet (e’ Sy BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; (Thursday), at $:30 o'clock, from the resi- | (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, m ward; lot 30x100; large | evien- | oma, mesr Sixth fu from iy or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., | dency ot ber parents, 37 Sanchez ‘strest, | dcnce, streer, thence w0 st rapnacs | Notorious Bflly Stiles Es- 415 Montgomery st., rooms thence to Mission Dolores m‘;lch smm“kt: mfl-fl rl;wr eervices. Interment a ea WEEK'S news for § cents—_The Weekiy Call, | Bigh mmass will b colchrated for the 1epses | SMITH In this city, Jangary 2. 1901 James capes Througk Tmh.r’ 16 paxes. in wrapper. for mailing. §1 Pér Yee.. | of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- | W.. beloved ~husband 'r —_— Holy Cross Cemetery. Tather of Anna M Smith, son o James of an Officer. J. C. and SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Lis city, January. su- | and Prances Smith, and brother of J. C. and cgc:s.‘l‘n‘flfiefn;-' e aiiana ot etuigie | Eremk Smith Mrs. Georse Wy & . ey g e e | ALL kinds bought, soid and repairing Eaaran- 4 father of Lidia and Silburte | Valley and the late Mrs. J. E. Hoyle. a na- R e e T Goalo and Mrs. Laurs Rodrigues, & native of | e of Utica. N. Y. azd & years and 10| o Agrees Not to Put Irons on On the would sell long before they w nn:ph]ed. to | or Sk Mexi rn.‘.;d as;un 2 .l:omh- and T days. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remal th d He der Bo have ambition to | kinds Bought, soid. sxchangsd, re- abd ‘acquaintancés are respest- & Arizona = in Chitr we howe aod save the | _Palred; open even ; phone Black m‘ “' “’L ully Tiied T attend the Gumeral this day | the perlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness - Bandit an Calif ia Limited 3 37 GUNN. % | SOUGHT, sold, fented repaired; (Fdancsaary, 4t T o Ciock, trom s date rest; Flees at First Op- orn tgomery an Bt dence, 4 reet, between Dupont and | it Fedmoet rates ek home Stint 5. B et T Sy portunity. Real electric lights of the Park and | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ORI Te ety n 1m0 s . L O e e T e In every berth— —— aooo“x.p‘ —~Ea s ":,_"-":,,'"‘“%' George and Bessie Cruden. a bative of Aber- Special Dispatch to The Call dee‘ll. Scotland, lfld"mfl!muflu\d! WILSON BROS., storage and moving: ane. Tenth and Mateers phose BSith TG DAfsE—lub“Yv: Berkeley, January 2. 1L BEKINS Van and Storage Co. 73 Mission st.; [ 12 - e ain 1840: shipping at cut rates. ?nk a native of San Francisco, aged § TELEPHONES. DELANEY—In this city, January 21, 11, Jo- - 5 sephine, beloved wife of Nicholas Delanes. TELEPRONES, Douse vr poivaie g WH 3 | 4o, mour of Nichows A Williem alled. Pt. Lobos. Jan 2By the treachery of Coing to Chicago a Constable Sheriff del Lewis last night lost a prisomer and one he could not afford On the to Jet slip from his haads. It appears that the mh ‘Coel!n County are not tisfled the ."" adjoining R. R. d steamer landing. all highiy cultivat not inch of waste: | s, corn, lovely home: | - offered for 39; could Mathew D., Marguerite, Frances, Delaney, tive of holdups and att to take the life of ')'1‘3:'5(:'&?,".“" e e s Years “and f | TATLORIn this city, January 3, 1901, Geors® | Geor ‘:lklvln at Tombstone. But | T S | antann e ST e s | S e e fele 2 | OAIITA K€ e ds an ntances are 3 s 57 Frlends and scquainiances axe Tevect | Baward: Joscod. William, Charice and Mark | com 10 be re: e repose of her soul, '... loose commencing at 10 Folodk Taterment Holy after confessing that he took part in trala - loose and ed to back to for less than $130. | (Wednesday). at § o'clock, from her late resi- | THylor, Mrs. J. Kelieher and Mrs. H. Me- | turned allows m‘o.. A accurately acqualnted | | @cnce, 2% Page street, between Octavia and | Gee, a native of Pngland, aged 33 years 2 | his Casa Grande msb:rm o s roperty for sale and ex- | | Lagufa. thence to Sacred He-n Chureh, “‘3" and 29 days. e A few days ago g B i T agents in 8. F.; 3000 | | Fell and Pillmore streets, where a solemn Il:rkmh and %ermdl Mmmnuem! State what's wa | DIVIDEND NOTICES. requiem ?'fi‘, mass will c:;. ccbnbvdl: f-‘;r’"; ‘!\'g‘leyd nvlud) o .;1;’..e Sy ‘:r&tlfl?,o‘.mctr- ng him with e mmpd i, ? bargains. | - s et wmrnenr | TeBOS r soul, comme: nesday). lock, from the pariors Bravin. ST Akent. ¢ Geary &, | DIVIDEND Notica Dividend 55 Ty | Sclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | of 3. € O'Comnar & Co. 781 Misston st7e=t. | ghies 1n a saloon and with the Constable - ———— | cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamshid | pRiccoIL In this eity, January 22, 1901 nterment Laurel e . of the town went to make the arrest. Company, will be parvibie at the office of | “Jeremiah Drisccll, beloved brother of Mry | THRORFESY_Ia 5, Jamuary ¥-rioi | Sheriff Lewis handeuffed his man and Was | gratmes leave and are dus ie arrive as | the company. 227 Market st, on and aftef | Hagnah Schram and Mrs. E. Maddeny s ne- | Fred. beloved beck 'w of Henry Flemer, | about to put irons on him also when the Friday, February 1, 1901 Transfer books will | §i0e o¢ Jreland, aged &8 years. eriki Thasteat. n-g:“” 'w2e3 15 years | Constable made an aj for Stiles, on £ __ | ciose on saturday, Jamuary 2. 1 2t 12| " pyprends and acquaintances are respect- :"glg‘;afw{‘mv - ground that Ris wife and mother acres. Geeded homestead: clear | M. SHELDON, Sferetay. _ | fally invited to actend the funeral to-morrow | 27, 00t *ana acquaintances are respect- | in' Casa Grande and he had many friends egetables; Coas Co., Oregon. the Fireman's Fum Insurance | 0 m‘f"‘ e m‘tfh" avenue, thence 1o Sacred r\uly inve@ed (o attend the funeral this da¥ | there who would not like to see him leave Market. nr. Call building. San Francieco, January 21 01— | 3000 o COVNCS ter of Fillmore and Fell m‘adnul. ) at 2 o'clock. from v.l: m‘& bound in lro-. - gireets, where o eolemn requiem mass will | OLHL E Subr & Co I Mo e Mount | The Sheriff secured the pledge of the Canl be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | (ween Beventh and Fighth. ISLerment MUCT | Constable tlut he would assist in guard- $14.506- - mencing at 939 o'clock. Interment’ Holy | DRSS Cometsry by electnic ing the prisoner if the irons were left off . uma. for R St Cross Cemetery. e hssainigre ey A esidence The Sheriff consented and left his pris- 822,000 5 of Sonoma Co. real Sstate bargatne. LOUIS WEINMA! = | DRISCOLL—In this city. January 21, e F"F | oner with the Constable for a moment 3 hasl, beloved husband of Mary Dfl"—‘*"k ey Canitn mams. s ). and mother | while he placed the frons back in his grip. R oo viimsmcnees | and brother of Dasiel Driscoll, of D.J. Quil and the late “Mre Nellie Morse, | _ As soon as the Sheriff's back was turned Sgrrod | Stothing. i B B g Driscoil. & sa: a nitive of Ballyvourney, County Cork, Ire- | Sules made a dash for Hberty and Sheriff 5 ‘""5; e e s Geraremata s Ol 26 B Jeces-| W R oty KerrY. Jreland. as%d | lang aged 6 years 1 month and 2 days | Lewis tried to recapture his man, but was 143 2 £ TR, Seattle property. 2 fice, 3 3 - | 26 ye 3 months. % “_f ~ & | 1%01—Sesled proposais, in triplicate, ! nor & Co. lssion street. are respect- 12,000 received at this offics until 10 0'clock & M. | Pnerc neveafiss, £y Thvited 40 atiend the Faneral o-marrow 's‘s"b"fl‘,"“"’ e “"",d“du',',’f,gfi'm"m. o % e Fridey, February S, 1301, Pacific Standard AL e Ints Le aid| \g Time. and then operied, for furnishing Wool- | FEHENERRIA Eoterss tato rest sthie howe | (Thursday). ar 83 oclock, from her % | money for help in securing Stiles, but no e . ! " MEL en Blankets, Drab Campaign Hats, Black | 4o, Toioved husband of Ygnacia R. Eche street, Enst Oakland, thence to the Germaz | one would volunteer to assist him and he cak and chrome tanned Caifskin Shoes, Rus- |* Yeifil Troher of J. Echeverria, and loving Catholie Church, Fruitvale, where a solemn | made the search of the settlement alone, Bhoes, Nainsook Undershirts, Nainsook | father of Mrs. E. P. Shaddick. Mrs. W. J. | requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the re- | but without avail. =! nice AL l!ED ROOMS A\D BOARD. Dfl'm and Chambray Shirts. Quantities t0 | (ansdale and Angle. Loretta, Lutie and Deo- pose of her soul, commencing at 19 o'clock. 5 - s = ~~———— | be subject to an increase of 2 per cent If| lores Echeverria, a native of Somora, Mex- | [nterment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. —_6 x S0D; COUAZ® | WWE offer elegant suite of rooms and board In | gemired by this Depertment Usguaranteed | 3 years and 2 months. WEIR—Entered into rest, Katie weir, bf’lovad STEAMER SUIHSAN g B x | upon samp ering from | 14 and Mary Weir, and sis- sa siandavis a0 secifeations Wil umler bo | g S ety Bhien Fean: | sor S0t “Davi Weir, a native of ‘Montreal GOES TO THE BOTTOM . reumstances be con proposals for g - e — - s T———— o | et e Caveiaed To w0 | TS e » | WENSINGER — An smmirersary siemn re | Captain, Deserted by His Crew, Be-| '1*o0t i oiudlh : 5 entertaine wl o or the de- M celebrated to-moryow 1007 Sacramen G iaas BERRELE‘ AD‘ ERTISEME& IS livery of the same articles at either the San f,‘,,“,“‘;{; D Wott i Pt e quiem mass will be o fuses to Leave the Vessel and 3007 Haywaia, Siics sod Way Mary" thedral, Van Francisco. Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia | ponine (Thursday), at St s Cat - | sl Ness avenue, at 9 o'clogck. for the repose Sinks With Her. o kit Depots, but none will be given consideration g snd achesintslens Srs sempect g s s S s Eaight; Same _ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. for Inspection or delivery at other points | o ety the okt et ¥ VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 2—News was Winsecs, than those named above. Early dellveries Fednesd ‘clock. CARD OF THANKS. brought by the steamer Victoria to-day e i n e T and family desire | of the loss of the German steamer suln- una; rents $85; vet. OMED bay-window cottags. ba - - o well, tank and windmill; lot «x ery must be stated by bidders in their pro- 3 b 5 S Sets es’ walk to station: this Ploce cost| possis, and po propusition shisid be made| brated for the repose of her soul. © 3 ,;ans or;uxrh:hfx:fi:: "Tal:y“m ) S Lt R i D owner going away: | which' ghey are not positive that they can| St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ness e e € above Tchane besin the . - "6 | 3250 eash, bal absolutdly fulfill. Preference will be given ELPHICK_In Petaluma, January 18, 1901, Mrs. cember e tus St TR ] to articles of domestic production and manu- | Sarah Eiphick, esteemed wife of o5 e Yangtse gorges. ve o o vl T i i facture, comditions of price and quality be- | Eiphick, and beloved mother of Mrs. G JOHN QUADT AND FAMILY. | peint of view, but m 0_na ?- ing equal (Including in the price of forelgn| T. Whitley and Mrs. W. J. ——————— 101 01 account of the rocu and rapids. production and manufacture the duty there- | sun Cit: o A The steamer was in command of Captalu . - en). and such preference will be given to ar- | um. and the late Mrs. T. V REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Breitag and there were seven forelgn pas- ight at rallroad depot and ticles of American production manufac- | F. Elphick. a native of Pennsylvawma, | }!en"“ and twenty-one missionaries re- : - F ) ";:::h'?”m;?x' ture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the ex-! Sied 1 Tears T months and M daye, Harris and Betsy Wolff to Willlam Wolf%, | turning to Scechuen on board. She passed i service: there. Phe Dited Siatos rercracs | iin paei ot peinid beochas o Mey | lot on I e v N o T e by i t e = easily an R el oo St A BN WAL AN F;';’d' o Twmeymer Cl‘plr i ‘Beptie. Zwlerieln to Henry Falk, | of the splendid \'Icoumn{_hl\’m forty- i ttend the funeral this | i T o e | R incrs. ot o ool o e Bonnet Bonnet to Catherine Bonnet, lat on | (8, M1, OF SSPF 200 00 (0 (G0 fong, | e, Marpuie. - Ketiiog 3 | Portinund, Puget Souwnd and Fash 9:434 addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG,| neral pariors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy S line of Turk street, 45:10 W of Buchanan, W | G oty (0 03 2zainst a hidden rock and | . r;h ,:"‘C“ - rmu at $1600 A. < 8 ' |23 by S 56:6: 1143, Quartermaster. T. 8. Voia, Depot Quarter- | sirest. Members clfh_’-“’r‘,;"‘mf;’_’f’eg‘-m;;“ i| T. B. and Anbie E. Draper to Blanca . | began to stnk. - et — 353 < | ited 'to attend. Interment I. O. O.| Paulsen, lot on E line of Tremont avenue, T9:§ e %o crew bbcame frightened | jeese 2 O‘M.A\D ADYFRTISE“ENTS- o~ '“,.,‘,“?fm Sty lese e e : : {52 h’fi"‘;:r’y"f"ws b o on & e many wete drowned. Owine | uAsT, ,;".L",.‘",’,',‘-'“ o L ' b Marte ~ ' (Foot et 51, 2001, and thew opened. for conittaction of o of Mrs. T. Moltnelli, Mrs. . Chia- | by £ 12:8%; i - | B der Creek, San Way OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. 5 bulifieg fiw ShRed Wod rr:nodtnt :m:: at| m;n' ¥, Powsrs and Joba fi'»m e e T oty ¢ Benjamin M) to Ben- | hastened to the assistance i 'fiflrfi:\ f et S:30r the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Govern- | iive of Palermo, Ialy, aged 12 years and § | S N N e e o N 1ii; | 2 tosk the paNstagits atfigss. at oAxLuD m."."_-“ FOR SALE.| ™ent reserves right to reject or accept any | months. street, 255 E of Guerrero, E 35 by ) i | Europeans were saved. e captain or all bl 5 yhole or lo vart. Frefersoce| EFThe fun rom H. Schellbaas. the | Franklin. Oakl | stayed on board bravely to the last and | given to articles of domestic production, con- | (Thursday), T S SroCEC A AR T ol: ditions of price and quality (including in ( dence, 4% Haight s : Ixm e e i sot o gu.»xn-gu:_l‘m-;- the price of foreign productions the duty | by electric car from Eight | arifr a with her stern raised perpen- | o9:30r Huates' l—-fln San ep ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. fhereon) being equal. and such prefarence W ey B 113 S cu.h.rrbove the water and after an Way Stations - oo S, T S e e ou L"U\ 'HA M\Allh.lr duced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of con- Pt Mkt e 3y B Sunny fromt suite — omas | H Schammel to Bertha Schammel, lot h Foox, e native of Nw ook, aged @ years ’on NW corper of Powell and Lombard streets, ummn disappearcd entirely, with the ‘ ‘ her. Steont oo sumpti ired b | w100 N _96; gift. captain on ,,_m FRANGISG0—Font of Markel (Slip 8) also sunny tront suite for housekeeping. §25. | JnrProe Tea%ired by the public service there. | = Dxionte. fid“-lm-l:;:‘:- e | oy Chabis e Merman ol Dibared ——————————— s i A G FILLMORE. €8 near Saves—3 M. \unsau,z. Deputy Quartermaster Gen- | (Wed v), at lock. from the par- | Diedrichs, lot on SE cormer of Brvant and | x" naguhhghnd ,,_ .u“_,.‘,,.,_..., $s00 1308 . furnished e c;‘;‘pf"""fin M, - C. o :mrhafltc: ‘ct; )n-nron | Ellery streets, NE % by SE %, quitclaim deed; ;r Duri: present cold 10:00a . 1300 399 —_— reet, thence to St Patrick's Church for | §i0. S Encumand twe undred SigRty-clEht e A B | sesvices. interment Holy Cross Cemetery by Edgar, Eisa and Walter | frty- “;;fihu — e COAST DITISION (Broad 6 ~ tront “'fr\fa sutte, com- | MARRIAGE LICENSES. ! ‘trains from Third and Townsend strests. | Ai Lot lot ! e P o g Y ttee b Vi (Third and Townsend Ste ) — ren. e = o E Bt Tas fotowine marrngs Ucense e temued | "R bt e TS Bt e S | B T Vo St S P oo TESSIE 33 near FM(h and Market_Furnished | yesterday’ | a pative of Ireland, aged 72 N % by E 8; st RAILWAY TRAVEL. ose rooms, $4 and $5; housekeeping, #. H'Efim“ s EM"‘ 2. 760 Harrison street, | E H mbenl;k :l"iné! snd 1.«-‘;.t socu;y‘: “:x )nz e of 1b end — | and Lilllan E. Hewlett, 24, 30 Rincon place. | [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- | F. and on. ‘asey. on, ne e e e S e Josepn I Hosan 1 2ot ana | tally, imvited Bryant street. 173 NE of Fourth, NE 3 by sE| s t F - Theresa, = (Weincsaay) Sek. 500, sunny furnished rooms for | Staniey 1 and Bila Larson, | ‘Sors of MeANoY & C be- | “Eilzabeth Blackwood to Harry T. Blackwood, ' anta (5 housekeeping, $10 per month. | i S Sl e Eighth m - Sosk: o | 1ot on N lige of Clementina stceet, 1% RIS e R S S RET AL organ, 34, som avenue | ter's Church for services at 1:15 o'clock. In- | of Fiftn, NE 20 by NW 3 & opp. 1th—Large front sunny | and Millle Murray. 3. 10 Folsom avenue. terment Hot Ce | Fel: fina Marcuse to Mary Youns S—D iy. S Pty e W B TR 2 O'Farrell street. | GIBBONS—In this cicy, January 22, 1901, Miss | (wice of James B). 1ot on W e of Stk | rain aily | and Minnie £ Hanley, 31, 925% Mission street Mary Ann, daughter of the late Captain F. ' avenue, 3 S of Lake street, S % by W 113; | pAlexander B x»:r-ga:m 2 city, aad Annie | N Lo Maitats Gilhons, anh Wvios dste 000 i ong. 22, Y street of Miss Winefred Gibbons, a native of Cleve- He: ‘W. Baumgartner to Louisa Mumford, @ f" ! h‘y‘?mt and Sara- land, Ohi: 1ot o:": line of Second avenue, 100 S of Point | s Calieate, GILBERT—In _this city, January 22, 1801, | Lobas avenue,*S 2 by E 13; also lot on E | P g stauncu, 2, 518 Jackson street, | 3 NS ing: 1 _— ou, 21, | - D e | * b ve, N 3 b laundry and Marcells Emcede. 15, 19 Teb e i Christopher Josenh, beloved husband of the | line of Lott street, 100 N of Grove 2 < ! %00, 4 fih (New York House) Arthur P. Herbert. 4, Colima Mexico, and | 135, 3", AN, G000 sirguerite Gilbert W. and Mary S. Haight to Pmflc bensskesping roos et T Bieie s, M eX1c0. & Lucy| aDd brother of Vietor and Jomerh, Gilverc"3 e T e e ” +8° W it Y | npative of New Orleans, aged City Land Assoctation. near Thirteenth—2 sunny 8. Warrick, 34, Giassboro, B e e ilabed housckeeping rootas: hach: awe. | ENio H Cheda. 3 San Rafael, snd Al-| JO0R NG TR CRVE O Tron Shlnbull“dm % Builders’ Contracts. hands: newly renovated D1 32, Camp Taylor ary; 85 | bertina 3. Wahie, 24, | d AT | Andro Lundin, %, 15 Marv strest, and Au- | America, and late @ member of Engine Com- | "y, 0 gatate Company (a corporation) (own- | 2 sunny front rooms furnished com- | susta Johnson, 26, 2110 Green street R F Sviosic and stemsintances aré veapecs- | 8k it cbuks Bassett (conmtractor), archi- | ousckeeping: rent 2 50 per week: useppe Capri, 3%, Camp Taylor, and Maris | ETIINIS ( atiend the funeral fo-morrow | tect M. J. Lyon—All work for & two-story | 20 single front rooms, §1 per week up. Ap- | ply shoe store, 52 Mission st, bet. ist and | i Gemvars: o | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. and humn( frame bullding (3 flats) on S| LR R | line of Post street. 191:3 E of Filimore, S 1378, | “ 5, N 100, E 100; $16,500. John's L‘hnrflh (ola_St College) IDE) f' utbel (owner) with Hannah Bros. [“ m | HEISCO AND IORTI PAGIFIC - Services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | (contractors), architect same—Carpenter, mill - | and briek work, tinning. galvanized iron, lath- ILWAY COMPANY. tional Birth, marriace and death motices gent by | HAHNE—In this cit Jnn::“u:lhr;yr 21“e 19::, B:.‘lw‘ i B oo e o s ragr e 'l"'t i Tlmn:‘Ftrry Foot of Market St o - | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ot st | e vare. fo aRasiline it coin 3 . Foot > POLK. 522—Desirable unfurnished and fur- in st either of the publication oflm be Shea. a mum of | bkt - e cine “_“ul X B o i | %504 suthorized to Rave the eame pablh ';.‘e.f"' PP iiinds and aciuaintances are respect- | I3 W of Frankiln sireet, Wit N 1zsu W TIBUROY PRI OST OF MARKET sT. ms and bath; [ YAN N ey s fully avited to attend the funeral this day | & N 316, E T i, DATET 30, 300, U100 & m; 15, 198 Flegant sunny euites and apartments for BORN. (Wednesday), at 2 o'¢tlock, from her late resi- . 1 m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 1139 xE GAN > Selesheng: dence, 1324 California stréet. - Interment L. O. 3 Satardays—Exira trigs & 130 aad HICHTOWER—In this elg January 17, 1801, F. etery. | . |3 = - t toe wife of Charles Hightower, a daugh. | HOWARD_,,, this city, January 22, 1301, Paul Expanded Proofing | = | Howard, a native of Paris, France, KLEISER—1n this ity Janusry 16, 141 to gy Bl o Mo B ido® i i the wife of Dr. George W. Kleiser. a son. = ity & 2 1501, Bfia J., | KNELLIn thip city, January 16, 1501, to the | h,‘:,mc'—l".“m’o? % :r::.: S ol ES AHLBORN HOTEL. 21 Grant ave of Frederick G. Knell, and lochld ~ I3r's day faily Hotel in city: polite attend- | LANDECKER-In this cit W King aha_ sister ot Maud B Clock. & «ck from Park Pan.| Bce. large rooms: modern conveniences; | to the wile of Hugo Lan J.um zn‘hfiu native of St. Helena, Cal, aged 37 years and faet _¥oome up: first-class meals 5c; free coach. m 2 moni fune lace -morrow A FRISTICK Tiowe, 16 Sixth_fiooms % MARRIED. D e to §1 per night; §1 % to §5 per week,'and light COLEMAN-MICHAELSIn this Janu- | dence, 62¢ Guerrero street. Interment Lau- bousckeeping; open all might. ary 70, 1800 by the Rev. Hyman Saison, | el Hil T o T | § S u 1364)—Fur- rris Coleman Onkiand and Paulins | KIRKWOOD—In this city, Jan 1501 Cenrs m:’:nea rms, 1..&"‘.53.:‘."" K.u-mnu’-l. =;’m:n of San Pr:ndm % . e wn}um 3 1‘(1 flnmod. a native Pcm-y!— 5 ;evefldt&. - & CS—ADELSON—In this ., | vania, aged J V_Ralph, DUSH, 59 (The Eik)—Nicely furnished vanny | "3eii. by the Rev. Hyman s.'i.-i‘.’; i T Remains ot m mvg uary chapel of Golden Raynor & w, N Y 7 25 up; wk. §159 up. Mrs. P. mn. llam Jsaacs and Minnfe Adelson, ol Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission Thomas, Sausalito Franciseo. | street, near Twenty-first. < j i { m\"l:—xn un- city, January 22 191, Eleanor Love. of Mrs. W. Crawford and DIED. mcn-ni !flve, a native of Donegal, Ire- i i rgnun'vg NGl A - | GEARY. 495(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished Tmus; sultes or single; travelers accommodated. Hi UMend.l ae respecttully tnvited to at- | Jirs Shannon, § Dak D 4%5—Parior ficor Becherer. services to-morrow Clarre, artty Ferntoned moon =y 5 ¢ i, o 2 etock. at the pariors of N Gray | D A Smich & w, T el by | & Ch., o1 Sacramento street. Gllhb SOUTHERN, southeast w Seventh ames M. LYONS—In this city, January 22. 1901, James Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or ’ . Lyons, beloved husband of Mrs. Ellen R ‘EAQT‘Z yu.:ba‘ R y s»((» ladies’ parior: mndln( -room; dtm"’f Cruden. George B 3 ltam f,.,n. and father or‘i Mre. M Fowden, eriy must be sol close | T ran, 20 - Atbert irohy, 2 native of New York, ased & years. *—Sepotelis © B Mivited | " rme; Private: Mih; sie. rme: BORTE SRIIRE. > REET INVESTMENT. |LEWIS piace. 1 E% i n 4 EE, 0w am| ai T, | 7 ke ] 2 H {2l - i '3 i oo | = i ] £y q:rw‘- ot i £ Suisun % , sonema Y . near Post—For- D Willlams, Butte | “nished and unfurnished rooms to lét: singie gg Wileox W P Thomas, Ukiah 0 "— ui:'?’w"‘,.."""o‘; g B Beed Dr & Benaett & w. Cat |~ ¥ MINNA, newly renovated; Frient e . TREET FLATS _singi o duuble Tooms, §1 5 W tulie tmeited o attend. the > 3 Y - e e Deanet. .| MINNA o7 corner Eighth> (Wedneaday), at $:30 o'clock, ftrom the resi- | 4 B Hotchiies A Rose. N Y stations, 5 1o wide; | _Pay-window foom: §1 per week: & iae sy \Wemenger. Prances | S “oukiand hees to the Courch of | L jpaincr Sasto L Parker & w L s - MISSION, M3—Front room with folding bed| © >0 . I elcbrated for the repost: of o | C A Murdoek. A R Braddock. 30 = twe PED: | _wnd kitchen for housekeeping: cheap. ABRAMSTn this city, January 21, 101, Mel. | O3S WhI be COeprete O ok, Tatermens | 1 O'Connell & w, L A B H Baum. ] 3 NEW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market st—_Nicely | i S.. beloved son of Louiss and | e, Cukland. :,lnmc M‘l‘ ¥y AE B Zrien: 10 ge | furaished rooms. §2 a week up; e @ day up, | iBe late Semuel Abram - MOORE_In this city, January . Jc . Bakersfleld Mrs Whitney. Tt north of ; OFARRELL, 2—Susny furnisbed rooms and s o B Wilson. Cal | MTSs Whitney, ih Wi " B é offices; elevator; electric lights; C-ly.'k. mo. < ey PINE, %, near Broderick Nicdly furmished Thra: 4 flats of §| _ SUORY front room. with bath, Jot TAXNS ., | ROSEDALE House, A : TREBT IxV) te of D‘\'d Rey. mmEVT R i i i WNE £ ?‘ | | st —Rooms, . PARK xx\'gnm T, e e dight. e B R tickets to all potats 7 Decoaeed RoYAL nmmm.c_umym 3 Retding & w.|W G u-n‘b.‘;.'l Y e """c__“, Sutie. s ot 4 lo:.r‘;‘v;-‘w- W Henshaw, Oakind| W G Nelson, Loé AN L phTAN. £ po : “elevator on Boor: Palo Aito |C Fairchild, Berkeley e . running | §%: month, §5 to l'u-l H . reet ey rooms with hot and cold water; baths. O-’IIud Rguhnmc.!-‘. g cumrm mqu Apartmen w Cal CE m-" exlw t corner Pacific and Powell ste.; 3. Tct Firniched Feley, N Mrs C Mina tesement bullding. containing 3| SIXTEENTH, 362, mear Castro—A mice sunny Mrs H Wood, Colo. Haskell, Minn lodging house of 19 roams: rents FANHANDLE RESIDENcE® - | _fornished room: near cars; remt %5. Toer (No. 421) Ashbury and Page | SUTTER. 204 Changed hands: newly reno- T ger Fesidence of T rooms | _yated: Sinsle roums. : suites. $i2 to 335 mo. i e % e 0 0 L 4, el £k 55 l ! a cheap excursion to Mexico about March 1st. Do you care anything about it? I‘t us know if you do. F. W. PRINCE, Santa Fe Agent, 641 Market st. ! i i : 1 BL'ILDKNG LOTS. ROO! ARD. ath ave. 7% f. morth of | - R R - A | AT the cid Stevenson mansion. opp. e i ¢ QAU BEYAYPE R g b Qb RO ! 4 R :E & il | ELEGANTLY and newly furnished sunay 54 biock 14, West End Map No. 2. | o ithout board: cuising Nearly 3 scres of land; close to electric cars | wbenceled Tt i corner Tweittn st., top floor; MRS. M. C. Further rarticulars and ca ot s FeEATTON, n’.m i PROOMS 3 o108 Doard; prices reasomable &5 7

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