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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1901. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR BSALE. EHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgomery et., Mills butiding. ats, Butter st, near Webster; ; lot 27:6x137:6 feet; fine invest- %00—McAllister st., sunny side, between d Fillmore: lot 75xI37:6 feet, with rooms and bath; worth the money. $8000—Va! ty-foot street in rear; roer 31:8x100:4 ft 0—Florida st, n very cheap. 2 flats; rents §27 50; b, balance in_monthly 5 or less if desired. ready to build. h matine v e 1ot make quick sale. roer Oak and Baker ste.; 25x% . near Bryant; lot 26x100 ; or 60x120 for §2760. land siope is a st, mear Fourteeath; lot §0x terms, . balance on bank mortgage at § per corner - Washington and Lyon r Twenty-fifth; lot 27x you pay- north ine of Washing- h; sold to close estate. near of very choice Presidio w, which we are borized to sell at reasonable prices; get list serce st.; 40X127:8% ot pest portion of the 10%; feet; nesr Guerrero; the Nob 7 lot S0x1i¢; residence of 11 near Point Lobos; b rooms §2750—Marine view; corner of Vallejo st., near £ N nee. 12 rooms end ¥ baths; furnace; 7 it 52:6x86. California snd Octavis sts.; SE ze 65:9x18736. your own terms; wil rented $25,500—T1 rd wt.; brick butiding: to one tenant §180; lot x7b feet. 250—Reduced from $5000; Helghts residence, with § bedrooms; first s; 34:6 fropt; improvements rent for $3L. cor. Page and Lyon sis.; modern bed- cor. ; ; bullding mow om 1ot to be pew cottage, § bath; Church and Twenty-second u monthly mt.; y sbout § per ocent met; lot 40x1 mu:“:umumuu office building; always rents elegant Presidio floor bas bardwood floors throughout: finished base- ment with furnace, eic.; 10t SA:4XIZI:8%; marine view. fine $7000—Very pretty home on Ashbury Heights of B3x186:5, 1o rear street. EHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. rooms and bath; completely furnished; lot 215-220 Montgomery st Milis buliding. A I RICH & CO., Real Bstate Agents, 1 $20,000—0’ Parell et rooms and per momth. §i8,506—Devisadero st.; ¢ flats; near Page pays 10 per cent per annum. $#0,000—Soott sty 3_modern Sats; Eeight and Page; § per cent per num; always rented. #8.790—Devisadero st, near Haight; 8 elegant | recits $81 per months lot 25 | Bew fla: X136, 2 Montgomery st. | corcar; 8§ large flats; 9| bath in each; lot 50x100; sti | between ot #7,000—Reduced from §8000 to make immediate Californis ot, 8L stable in sals large bath $7,000-Pine st ; residence; near Baker; & 8 Jot 80x110; house § rooms il must be sold; make offen, $5.000—Baker st, near Pacific ave.; large 100 foot front; marine view. st, Dear house 10 rooms rear. : 80 bstructed marine w. 8. 500—Presidic E modern tmproved | residence; . every conveniemce; mnear Clay st $5.50—Devisadero st. residence and lot; mear | o and ce- | Halgh bis car convenient to ek nes, Fillmore; and bar. | end toty ; grand building lot on Wash- foot fromt; commanding $5,500—Ecott st residence, near Page; § rooms and bath; lot Mx106:2 #5,000—Pine et and bath per ansum. S Baker #t. cottage house; § rooms xz:E #4500 Devisadero st ramento. butiding lot, mear eer Stockton; house 8 rooms | lot 24:6x77:6; pays § per cent | ™ and near Bacramento st.; lot u:o\ Eao- FLT0-Lot 2Mxi00; Page st, near Shrader, A ). RICH & CO., 113 Montgomery st RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO., 188 Montgomery st. corner; large lot; ; lot x120 feet; 1 rents $6 ent, furnsce, base: D cost owner §I a soon. near Howard; ALDWIN & CO. ate. W lne, near Fourteenth; and Twenty-nisth ets.; cottage, 6 rooms, bath, very cheap eox127:8% | modern | ; very desirabl $75%; modern residence . mear Laguna: § rooms, | s; cottage § rooms and | ent; easily made !n'o; house | llar; street accepted; to N, O'Farrell et ear Castro and near Hy hood; ‘elegant h: Montgomery * bath house, on Hof tronting less than five ; 117 Butter $IT0—A ENAP street PATT accepted: stone sldewalk; SON & CO. Jot orchard, vineyard, m of which are 1an6 ucing orchard direct what you Montgomery & TSH rers of th nner subdiviel sell nd; 1 mile from town. land: near town £pring; ne: orchard s: chicken-houses; fine place. n R. R R R hayland; Mkt., nr. e bl 1able; 80 mcres crock #oll; 1 complete set er acre; worth three T'#n meccurately moqua chenge than a yanches on my wet ve e N. D. I of bargains. or trade on easy evenson t., 8. F. % mcres to rent or for sal ‘burch st., near : facing pret house near Cortland ave.: cottage of 4 rooms and bat ty Hall square. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale miles from San Franciseo: will cerry 1000 4 Prtire Charge Taken of near g0od investment. 20t de-st. cars , mear Chestnut; 22x65 ome; et rent ma-st. electric the ark, block | lots five years; | . 5x! attention of intending s to some bargains in in ank “we have for male. Mr. Bust, knowledge and ex- . and being the | and intending nd bargains in the | ant st ol | ourlst Free Information | "K. Manager. rant near Winters, | fruit and vegetable for 13 cash, 650 200 5 in grapes: fine iand. 1700 | R + 1000 10 springs: 4-r. 20 meres garden lana . 5000 dg. acre stock and general bot- good atered ranch in the county; times inted property for sale and ex- | ther agents in B. F.; 3000 e what's wanted and | S. the Land Agent, § Geary st. pay- | . Kelsevville, or L. near | Mar- | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale unprecedented sacrifice; 75-room brick hotel A’:.na rurnuun-: doing immense first-class ( a day) business; cost and worth $60,000; of- fered for $16,600; hes rented for $400; mow run by owner. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, § Geary st. A_CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Is now offersd persons of limited means to obtain 10 acres or more of choice, level gar- den and orchard land, located near Vacaville, Solano County, the celebrated early fruit sec- tion of California, at the low price of §30 to 340 per acre, according to location; terms to suit; title perfect. This land will raise kinds of garden truck and early fruits. maps and circulars call or write Califor Farm Land Association, 616 Hearst build- ing, Ban Francisco. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $176 CASH, $10 monthly—New cottage, 3 large rooms; 7-foot basement; brick foundation; ¢ large level lots, 50x256; price all told, $776; will fence and finish up to sult buyer; plenty of water; soll, climate and view the very best; close to electric car line and 0-foot wide bou- levard, and not far from model schoolhouse; no fogs nor raw winds here; adjoining East Onkiand; 10 buildings gone up eiready, more coming; ‘call or send for circular: -!-'.n:wn;;onu Broadway station. Oakland; car- riags free. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. LARKIN, sunny {roi $10; small back mur';:-:ma AR T LEAVENWORTH, 406, near Eillis—Large fur- nished front room #:6 per month. —_— LILY ave, 134, near Octavia—Nice sunny fur- niehed front room; private tamily; rent $4. LINDEN ave., 31 Gough—Large sunny front furnished rko;.m Pl Ll e o I S 0 S B JONES, bl1—-Newly furnished rooms for geats only. MINNA. 667, corner Eighth_Newly furnished bay-window Toom, $1 per week: ransient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 3¢ a day up. HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. ;AKLAND FURNITURE FUR SALB. FARMING and other property in various parts of California for sale. Catalogue on applica- tion to _BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., 316 California st, San Francisco. | TO be #0ld st Calistoga at auction March 3, at 1 o'clock—Ranch of %0 acres; 12 acres in grapevines: 3 acres in orchard; house, barn, wine cellar, cooperage, farming implement: ofl has been found in neighborhood. Address, for information, G. WOLLENSCHLAGER, saloon, Battery and Pacific s BIMMONS, Callstoga. 1 LOT in Bl Paso de Robles; 113 front by 300 feet deep, $125. 80 scres in Sams Valley, Jackson Coun- ty, Or.; good fruit land; house, barn, well, creek; fine climate; no frosts; on county road; near school and rallroad; $500 or trade. H. G. D, 131 San Pablo ave., Oakland. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhasa, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, wk., mo. O'FARRELL, 531—Front parlor; nicely furn- ished; gas and bath; rent reasonable. PINE. 651, near Stockton_Sunny large room, suitable ‘for 2 gentiemen. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONLY $3500; on the very best strest in the very best part of our beautiful town; on the sunny side of street, near the station, school- house and cars; house of 7 rooms and bath; fine large lot, stable, etc.; all street work done: a thorough bergain; should be seen be appreciated. “You “Zannot lose money by buying that house of 4 rooms; lot 50x130, and only $1850. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. O. Berkeley. 4 LOTS, 40x 750, 2 lots in Golden Gate, 25x100, old houss, $550¢ bargain. H. G. W, 131 San Pablo ave, Oakland. feet; sowered; mear Grove st. FARM for sale at public auction March 2, 1801 — Half mile Sonoma: 87 acres in orchard and vineyard: furnished house 11 rooms, 3-story; barn 40x50; horses, wagons, poultry, farming implements; sale on premises at 1 p. m. FRANK CHELINL Sonoma. § ACRES st Menlo Park; small houee, barn, chicken houses: 15 large oak trees; some fruit trees; fenced and cross-fenced: cheap to im- mediate buyer; will lend half the purchase | price. W. L. HARPER, 3§7 Parrott building. | LEVBL acre lots fronting on San Pablo ave., near Berkeley, §200 each; easy terme. W. B. EASTIN, 401 California st., 8 F. FOR sal acres ofl land; Kern River dis- (%’. opportunity; & bargain W. L, 120 First st. —— IN Mill Valley, a nice home for sale d‘-&.“ socount of departure 636 Turk st., SB. F. WRITE J. W. HORN, §12 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Bonoma Co. real estate bargains. RANCH wanted near San Francisco on easy terms. Address MR. HUNT, 410 Maple st. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. et CHOICE improved and unimproved residence roperty for eale; furnished and unfurnished ouses to rent. 8. H. ROBERTS, Real Petate and Insurance, Mill Valley, Cal. SAN RAFAEL REAL ESTATE. FOR !u’:‘er Exchange—A new, modern resi- dence on Fifth ave.; 0 rooms and bath; nice grounds; stable for § horses: terms easy. Ad- ress P. TROY, owner, 41§ California st., San Francisco. —_— REALTY TO EXCHANGE. | WE have the largest list of improved and un- improved city and farm property located in #ll parts of United States to exchange. Call | and see us. HERBERT & CO., room 710 Em- ma Bpreckels bullding, $27 Market st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA BARGAINS. $800—Lot 50x145, with cottage 4 rooms. $1600—Lot 33:4x125 on Centrel ave.; § rooms and bath; §200 cash, $2§ per month; g0od hou: | ané & bargain. $2000—Lot 33:4x150; modern cottage of § rooms and bath; sunny elde; near station and school; | 820 cash'and §29 per month. | $3850—Lot 83:4x140; fine, new, up-to-date, §- | room, 2-story house, on §20 cash, balance easy | payments. | _3090—Lot 40x150; handsome mew cottage of § rooms and plastered basement; finest location; ear station electric cars; easy installm |, $3000—Lot 5x116; fine 2-story house; § rooms, high basement; all street work done; $100 cash, balance §30 per month. $3500—Lot 40x140; fine new 13-story house of § rooms and plastered basement; finest location; near station and electric cars; easy installm’ts. $3750—Great snep; to close an estate; corner Jot $0x145, with é-room cottage, windmill and tank; flowers, fruits, hothouses, etc.; finest enue and neighborhood; near station. legant corner property, same as new; old on account of departure; first- class in every respect. | $4000—Lot 40x150; beautiful $-room, 2-story | Eouse; billlard-room, and everything up-to- | date; fine meighborhood; mear station and | school: only $100 down d $30 per month. $7600—Lot 105x150; fine 2-story house, large | barn, chicken and’ pigeon house. handsome lawns, flowers, fruit trees; everything to make & home pleasant; $2000 cash, balance on mort- gage; great bargain. | We have a large assortment of fine proper- ties. Bank and foreclosed properties for homes or investments. Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park street, Alameda, Cal GREAT Bargains In lA;;gnea- Real Estate. 1 Buys & good 8-room 2-story house; deep lot. 1 $1500 Buys a choice S-room Colonial cottage; lot B0x150. $1900. Going to Alaska and must be sold at once: | & fine 2-story house now rented for $23 per | month. $2150 Buys a 7-room Colonial 'cottage, large lot, situated on one of the best streets in Alameda’ | i 2. | A great bargain in a 10-room cottage; near | Morton-st. station; taken under foreclosurs. | { $4500. An elegant residence of 9 rooms and bath: lot_50x150; owner going East and must be sold. Now is the time to purchase property cheap. A few months from now and property will have gone up. We guarantes to save you money if you now. ich our Sunday advertisements for enaps. Houses bullt, rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st. Alameda,’ and %0 Post st.. S. F. and Evenings. BARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes built on terms to suit. Exchange for San Francisco property, eot- tage (2 flats) of 10 rooms; lot 25x120; half block from station to G. R DENKE, West Alameda ate Office, Webster st. and Cen- foreciosure ~ =aid, as I do not be- extended ads J. A. REMMEL, Bay Station, Alameda. BEAUTIFUL modern cottage, § rooms; lot 50x 150; cholce location: stable, etc.: & sacrifice; easy terms. A. G. BURNS, 1601 Park st., Alameda. |2 NEW cottages, 8 rooms; $2400 and $2500; fine | lots; terma. 3. H. YOUNG, Bullder, 1248 st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A—LIST OF SPLENDID VALUES. $5500—Fine corner brick block, choicely lo- cated, under lease; fine buy. $8500—Worth to-day $12,000; cost $18,000; hand- | some home, 12 rooms; elegant grounds; central; | must sell. $3650—Near Telegraph ave.; fine modern $- room home, 40x150; quick sale wanted. §2500—Foreclosure snap; Telegraph and 824; | | 7 rooms; 50x168; elegant lot; sacrifice. §1450-%Clinton station; 6-rocm cottage; sold at cost of foreclosure. | $2500—Etore and § rooms; flat, 6§ rooms; rents | $25_month; one block from Broadway. | %250 cash, $25 month—New $-room 2-story house, never occupied, near Broadway and 1ith. 3200 cash, $2 month—$2400 bank sale; new room home; Adeline station. $850—Cottage, 4 rooms, bath, basement, wind- mill; lot 50x100; near Grove-st cars; b $§2750—Sacrifice; owner called away; modern | new S-rm. home; 50x140; stable; Grove and $6th. $1650—224, near Grove: mneat cottage, bay-win- dow . six rooms; splendid value. 54500 Modern corner flats; central; almost new: cost owner $6000. £000—Roadside investment: 2 bufldings, stores; flats; total rents $80; lot 100x15%; | gain. | _$550—Corner store and 4 rooms; lot 50 ft.; West Derkeley: estate; must sell: snap. Acreage—We offer two pleces of 5 and § acres at & sacrifice. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Offices—i60-462 Eighth st., Oakland. two bar. e town homes; also country D. MACARTNEY, Antioch, Cal prop- castern Contra Costa Co.: write just desire und reccive reliable informa- $1500_TWO cottages for sale; rents $15 per month; Cepter st.; good income property; pays 15 per cemt. ALDEN & CO., 1115 Broadway. FOR sale or exchange for ranch werth &bou $5000—A good modern two-story house large lot; 15 minutes’ walk to State univer sity. Box 2080, Call office, Oakland. PINE, 813, near Powell—Nicely furnished si gle_front room; closet; private family; $ 5 ROOMS WANTED, ‘WANTED—By a single gentleman, a room in a 5\ a: arndgu.xmt family. Address box 188, o - Bl B PR R, GENTLEMAN desires large room in refined home; permanent. Box 2000, Call office. WANTED—A furnished sunny room for one in private family. Box 1904, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Penn: 1 Pl are the best: safe, reliable: take mo otners send stamps for particulars; ‘Rellet for Ladies” in letter by return mail; at drug- 8ists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. 100 CASES sparkling Hochheimer, vintage '52, $16. per case, reduced Lo $10; 1000 gallons very ©old port, sherry and muscatel wine $2 per gai- lon, reduced to $1. F. HOLTUM, Johannes- burg Wine Vaults, 617 California st. BAD tenants efected for $i; collections made; ety or country., PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415" Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5080. LADIES and gentlemen wanted for a new college of medicine. Box 1365, Call office. y furnished front room, $250 : small sunny room, closet, $125 week. ROYAL House, 126 Bllis—Incandescent light; ng-room, smoking-room and ladies’ pa lor; rooms, per night, 3¢ to $1 50; week, £2 to ; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; hfl!h!. ROSEDALE House, ?13-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 250 to §1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SH( 57—Double or single room In pri- vate family. SBUTTER, 320%—Changed hands; newly reno- ‘vated; single rooms, $8; suites, $12 to $25 mo. TREAT ave., 1024, bet. Twenty-third and Twen- ty-fourth—Front room, suitable for 2; rent moderate. FOR bargalns in Berkeley or Oakland proper- ty see R. J. MONTGOMERY, room 3 fourth floor, Mills bullding, San Francisco, or 467 Ninth st.. Oakland. TURK, 613—2 unfurnished rooms, $10; one large front, $6. TWELFTH, 111-A large, sunny, well-fur- nished room; reasonable; phone and bath. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. X A PLEITNDR, Frutvale Statioa. $1278—Choice bargain. New cottage of 4 large rooms; 7-foot base- ment; good brick foundation; bat clocets, itry; chicken houses; lot 175x150; all fenced; ne location; just the place for rasing chick: ens. $1350—House of ¢ rooms, stable, incubator house; 10 chicken houses, 75 chickens, 50 pigeons; large brooder house, 7 broode: in- cubator; good horee, harnes and wagon; lot 100x150; all fenced. $1100—$100 balance eame as rent; mod- ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath, basement, etc.; lot 50x146; must be sold; an opportunity worth investigating. $850—Cozy cottage of § rooms and bath; high basement; brick foundation; good well, wind- mill and ‘tank; stable, shed, chicken house; 1§ fruit trees; lot 75x100 fenced. $1600—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall and basement; stable; chicken house; lot 107x260; easy terms 1f desired. 38T5—Pretty $-room cottage, with bath, base- ment, etc.; only 3 blocks from Fruitvale sta- tion; small payment down, balance same as EfinL H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, al. —_— VALENCIA, 151—2 froat rooms, well furnished for housekeeping, with use of bath, rent $10: also 1 back room, well furnished, with small kitchen, rent $5. VAN NESS, 756—Two furnished front rooms 4 ROOMS and bath, for adults only; also suit- able for office; rent §15, $18. Call 408 Bran- nan et. near Third. ROOMS AND BOAR AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex §7 California st., may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and eightly rooms at modest rates. FRANKLIN, 1518, near Pine—Large sunny front lor suite newly and elegantly fur- nished, with board; walking distance three prominent hospitals; suitable for physiclan or either room suitable for two: grates, run- ning water, gas, phone; references. NEWLY furnished sunny suite and other sun- ny rooms with board; modern conveniences. 1151 Octavia st. GERMAN family would like to get two gentle- men for room and board. 1129 Howard ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. 415 First st. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. MECHANIC desires board (vegetarian) in pri- vate family; Eastern or English preferred; must be reasonable. Address box 1973, Call. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—HOTEL Robinson, 143A Market: new man- agement: furnished rooms, en suite or singl suites for hkpg.; very reeszonable prices; el vator service; transient; phone Howard 108, CLEMENTINA, 827—Furnished room for couple with or without kitchen; no other roomers. ELEVENTH, 106—Nicely furnished bay-win- dow suite for housekeeping; also single rms. ELLIS, 420—Furnished housekeeping rooms and others; bath, gas and telephone. ELLIS keepin, rooms, newly furnished, house- $20; also 2 rooms, $13 50; sunny. BLLIS, 6182 or § sunny housekeeping rooms; call Monday. L FOLSOM, gas; use A—Nicely furnished rooms; bath; kitchen if desired. FULTON, 116 — Furnished housekeeping rooms and others from $4 up; sunny. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window euite 3 rms.; hot, cold water; yard; laundry. GROVE, 104—Sunny front room for housekeep- ing, with kitchen; newly furn.; other rooms. HAIGHT, 222—For couple, 2 nicely a; inted housekeeping rooms; gas range; telephone; reference. HOWARD, 7613%—Nicely furnished bay-window suite; kitchen; man and wife; others. HOWARD, 1063%—Housekeeping rooms, $8 to $12; run. ‘water; electric lights; range; others. HYDE, 408—Sunny front sulte, housekeeping: also large room. LARKIN, 819%—Furnished light housekeeping; phone; private. LEAVENWORTH, 410—2 large sunny, dry un- ed rooms in basement; large yard; complete for nny front rooms gas stove, bath and OAK, 115—2 sunny front rooms, furnished for heavy housekeeping: large closet, $12. OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Furnished bay- mantel, large room, with kitchen SECOND, 212—Well furnished for housekeep- ing; quiet, neat, clean and respectable; rea- onable. SIXTH, 136—Sunny rooms for light housskeep- ing; also room for gentleman. BTOCKTON, 607—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 sunny rooms; aleo single rooms. TENTH, 13—Large front room for housekeep- ing in basement; also single room. THIRD, 625—Thres sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; use of bath and washtubs; no children. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, nr. Dolores—8 sunny bay-window rooms; nice, neat, complets. 1 LARGE housekeeping room; 1 sunny front Igom. euitable for 2 gentlemen or dressmaker. s CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription: recelved at Call branch offics. 2200 Filimore sf —— e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. MeAllister st., cor. Larkin— rooming-house is newly ope: ed; it has elegantly and tastefully fur- nished; every improvement for comfort and eanitary requirements has been adopted; all outside, eunny rooms, with or without baths; parties with references are invited to inspect the above premises; rooms shown in the evening. PARTTES having furnished or unfurnished rooms, apart: s, flats, houses or business property for rent, please list with us; we have the most perfect ities in the city for se- curing high-grade and desirable tenants. ELDER Rental Information Bureau, 22 Kear- ny st., firat floor. AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best dol- Jar a day family hotel in eity; polite attend- ance; large rooms; modern conveniences rooms B0c up; first-class meals 250; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK House, 14§ Sixth—Rooms 28c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Changed hands; nicely furn. sunny rms., eingle, en suite, newly reno- vated: all conven. Mrs. K. M. Ramsey, prop. BUSH, 1606%4—Beautiful sunny front rooms; newly furnished; single or connected. CLAY, 1133%, near Taylor—Lady in sickness or otherwite could have comfortably furnished Toom and care; reasonable. CHESTNUT, 22-Two nice sunny furnished rooms. EDDY, 303 .. Sunny bay-window rooms; sas: phone; rent reasonable. EDDY, 607—Large furnished front room; also single rooms; all modern convenfences. EDDY, 770—Handsomely furnished back parlor and other rooms; running water: bath. ELLIS, 320—Changed hands; sunny furnished front bay window room, and others. BLLIS, 706, near Larkin—Large back room; suitable for two: §7 per month; gas, bath. FILBERT, 614—Nicely furnished sunny aicove room, suitable for 2 gentlemen. FULTON, 62—Large furnished double room; bBath; suitable for two. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rms; suites or single; travelers accommodated. GOLDEN GATE av., 1206—Sunny furnished par- lor suite; board optional; also_single. rooms. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Missjon sts —Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elgvator. GROVE, 408%Sunny single room for gentle- man. IVY ave, 217, near Hayes and Franklin—Véry pleasarnt well furnished front room; grate; private; $4 50. LAUREL HOUSE, 830 Mission—Rooms to let en suite or single; no transient ROOM and board wanted by mother and son; on car line; reasonable. Box 1549, Call office, BOARD and room In refined private family for man and wife. Box 159, Call office. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE of the County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Bupervisors, of ths County of San Mateo, State of California. NOTICE OF BALE OF FRANCHISE. Public notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of February, A. D. 1901, W. D. K. GIBSON, as applicant, made to, and flied with, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Ban Mateo, State of California, & written application for a franchise and privilege, which said application was, and s, in the words and figures following, to-wit: :‘To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of Call- forn! I hereby apply to your hon- “‘Gentlemen: orable body for a franchise and privilege to construct and operate a single or double track railroad, of ndard@ gauge, for the period of ffty vears, with the privilege of erecting and maintaining the necessary poles, wires and appliances for an electric’ trolley sysiem. upon the following publio highway in the'county of San Mateo, State of Call fornia, to-wit: G upon and across the Mission on a center line distant fort foet, more or less, from its intersection wit] the ‘westerly line 'of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Gompany &t Badea crossing. “2. Over, upon and across that county road at San’'Bruno known as San Bruno la: sdjacent and parallel to the westerly line the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. 3. Over, upon and across that county road at San Bruno known as the San Bruno road, adjacent and paraliel to the westerly line ‘of the right of way of the Bouthern Pa- cific Railroad Company. “4. In the townsite known as the Millbrae Villa Tract, along, over and upon that cer- tain street known Rallroad avenue, which lies adjacent to the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Rall- road Company, from the mortherly boundary line of eaid Millbrae Villa Tract to the south- erly line thereof, with the necessary turn- outs; and over, upon and across sald Mill- brae avenue, between Rallroad avenue and Hemlock avenue, to the southerly line of aid avenue, "5, Over, upon and across that county road at Burlingame known as Burlingame avenue, Wwhere San Mateo drive, if extended, would intersect sald avenue. 6. _Over, upon and across that certain road ¥nown as Peninsular avenue at its in- tersection with that road in Howard's Bur- lingame townsite known as San Mateo drive. ““Together with all necessary switches and turnouts. “1 respectfully ask that your Honorable Board adverilse this application in accord- ance with the provisions of the act entitled, ‘An mct to amend an act entitied “An act providing for the sale of railroad and other ranchises in municipalities, and_relative to granting of franchises,” approved March 23, 1863, by amending section 1 of said act,’ ap- Proved March 13, 1897, “'Dated Redwood City, California, Febru- ary 12th, 1501 “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicanf And public notice is hereby further given thut on the said 15th day of February, 1801, in 9pen session of the sald Board of Supervisors, the sald application was read and considered, Whereupon said board voted, and by resolu- tlon duly adopted, determined and announced that it proposed to grant said application, franchise and privilege, and directed that the fact that an application for such franchise 4nd privilexe had been made to said board, together with a statement that it was, an is. proposed by sald board to grant the same be advertised in The San Francisco Call, & datly newspaper published in the city and county o Francisco, State of Californis as provided by law and as directed by eal T2 pebitc notice fn hereby furthe given that ¢ c notice {s hereby T Eiven the character of the franchise and privile posed to be granted by said board is to con- struct and operate a singls or double track raflroad, of standard gauge, with the privi- lege of ‘erecting and maintaining the neces- Bary poles, wires and appliances for an elec- trlc trolly system, and the term of its con- tinuance ‘is fifty years, and the route to be traversed by eaid rallroad is over, upon and across the roadr, highways and stregts men- tioned in sald application. And public notice {s hereby further given that pursuant to law and the said resolution of said board and as thereby, and as therein directed, the said Board of Supervisors pro- poses to grant the said application, franchise and priviiege praved for by said appicant, and_that on Monday, the first day of April, A. D. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the chambers of sald board. at the Court- house in Redwood City, in the county of San Mateo, State of California, bids or tenders will be received by sald board for such fran- Ghise and privilege, and that said board will then and there, in open session of said board, read sald bids and tenders and consider and act thereon, and will award said franchise and vrivilege to the highest bidder, and in accordance with the act of the Legislature mentloned In sald_application. By order of sald Board of Burrvlnrl mads and dated this 15th day of February. A. D. 180 S, THOMPSON. 1. M. g County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of sald County of San Mateo, State ot California. By H. W. SCHABERG, Deputy Clerk. - (Seal ‘of Board of Supervisers.) IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, & cor- poration. upon its application for a judgment of dissolution. Notice.—No. 75397, Dept. 10. Notice is hereby given that Honolulu Sugar Company, a corporation organized and exist- . Ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and lace of business in the city and county of n Francisco, State of California, has fled its application, duly verified and signed by a majority of jts board of directors, addressed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, pray- ing for a judzment of dissolution of sald corporation: and that Monday, March 25th, 1301, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of #ald court, Department No, 10, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- clsco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of sald application. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the officlal seal of said Su- perior Court, this 20th day of February, 1901 By M. THOMPSON, oreed) Fited Feb. m. o1, TAL A, DEANE, Clerk, E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. For Additional Classified Advertise. ments See Page 24. e e MARRIAGE LICENSSS. The following marriage licenses wers issued yesterday: Johan Troedson, 23 Ione, Or., and Nilson, 23, Palo Alto. Fniae tnard Bernstein, 35, Hanford, and Gussie berg, 20, 9458 Folsom street. Charles Dauberg, 32, San Jose, K. Nelson, %, San Jose. Fred W. Gravbau, 7, 845 Pine street, and Anna W. 8. Thees, 0, 845 Pine street. Willlam Vielhauer, 25, 1507 Leavenworth °t, and Katharine Kraushaar, 26, 316 Pros- venue. ge H. Powell, 3, 814 Moultrie street, and M. Robinson, 81 617% Eills street. Enright, 24, 189 Thirteenth street, 189 Thirteenth street. A. Karl Stolner, 23, 245 Clara street, and Marle Li rom, 31, 245 Clara street. James Fitzpatrick, 25, Russ House, and Clara Ri Oakland BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BARBER—In Ocean View, February 21, 1901, to the wife of B. H. Barber, a daughter. HEARALTEY—In this city, February 21, 1801, to the wife of Thomas Hearaltey, & son. MATHEWSON—In this city, February 21, 1901, to the wife of Nelson Mathewson, & daugh er. STANG—In this city, February 16, 1501, to the wife of Peter A. Stang, twins. STELLING—In this city, February 19, 1801, to the wife of Martin Stelling, a daughter. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 18, 1%1, to the wite of J. J. Bullivan, a daughter. MARRIED. AHERN—WILSON—In Alameda, February 17, 19501, by the Rev. Father O'Connell, William J. Abern and Daisy Wilson of Oakland. DANBERG—NELSON—In this_city, February 2, 1901 by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of thé First English Lutheran Church, Charles Dan- gerl and Jennie K. Neison, both of San ose. 3 HEENEY—THOMAS—In this city, January 2, 1901, by the Rev. Father Dempsey, Thomas J. Heeney of Ban Francisco and Jessio AL Thomas of Eureka, Cal. PERRY—DENIS—In this city, February 13, 1501, by the Very Rev. Father Prendergast, Antonio Perry and Sarah A. Denis, TROEDSON—NELSON—In this city, February 23, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of the First English Lutheran Chu . Johan Troed- son of lone, Cal., and Thilda Nelson of Palo Alto, Cal. e — DIED. Lawton, Mabel I Lindstrom, John H. McCarthy, Nellie McGitfin, James and Jennle pect Ora Mary Edward J. and Agnes Allen, 2 Barton, Mrs. Barwick, Edwara A. Chase, James B. Clifford, Joseph P. Cooney, Michael McLaughlin, Francls Crocker, Julia A. Meade, John Davis, John A. J. Mehrmann, Mary L. Davenvort, Geo. A. Phillips, Polics Of- Deckenbach, Barbara _ficer O. C Dillon, Margaret Dittenhoefer, Dr. T. Dorman, Juila L. Ethen, Louls A. Ferchland, Ida Ragan, Denn!s Rotmore, Samuel Seemann, Fred W. Stoever, Henry K. Storey, Frank C. Friedman, Willlam Sullivan, Annte Grigsby, Willlam H. Taylor, Marzaret E. Holldoff, Henry B. Watkins, Elizabeth Iddings, Henry A. Young, Eleazer J. Jaenicke, Lulu BARTON—In this city, at her residence, 207 Durnican street, Mrs. Barton, beloved wife of Joseph Barton, and mother of Edward J. and Lilllan M. Barton, a native of Carrick- beg, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 60 years § months and 27 days. Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Monday), at 9 o'elock, from her late resi- ence, 207 Duncan streef, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass Wil be’ celebrated for the repose of her soul Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARWICK—Drowned on board steamer City of Rio de_ Janeiro, in San Francisco Bay, Feb- 22, 1901, Edward Anton Barwick, be- husband of Clara Barwick, father of Hedwig and Hen Barwick, and brother of Bernhard, Heinrich, Casar and Hedwig Bar- wick, a native of Schadenwalde, Germany, aged 24 years § monthe and 14 days. CHASE—In this city, February 22, 131, James B. Chase, beloved father of Harry F. liam V., ‘Thomas D., Malcolm P. an uel B. Chase and Mrs. J. B tive of Massachusetts, aged 7 months and 19 Cays. E¥Friends are tend the funeral 1 espectfully invited to at- years services this day (Su day), at 1:30 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Hal Seventh and Market' streets, under the au: Elc!l of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, I. . F. CLIFFORD—In this city, February 23, 1901, Joseph P., beloved son of Patrick and Ellen Clifford, and brother of John T.., Nellle M. and Willilam H. Clifford, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. A member of Rin- con Parlor No. 72, N. 8. G. W. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 25 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for &' repose of his soul at § o'clock. Inte: ment Holy Cross Cemetery. COONEY—In Sacramento, February 22, 1901, Michael, beloved husband of _ Catherine Cooney, and father of James J., Willlam M., Al ¥. and Teresa B. Cooney and Mrs. G. a native of Ireland, aged 59 years. es ., Ebne The funeral will take place to-morrow fiam, at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- ence, 463 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass ‘will be celebrated for the rej commencing at 10 o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. THE members of the Knights of St. Patrick are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Judge M. Cooney, at the above time and place. R. . O'CONNOR, President. JA&ES F. O'BRIEN, Secretary. CROCKER—In this city, February 2, 1301, Julia A., widow of the late Clark Crocker. I Interment private, at Sacramento. DAVIS—In this city, February 18, 1501, John A. J. Davis, beloved uncle of Mrs. George King, a native of Kentucky, aged 71 ‘years ille, Ky., pa- te of his soul, nterment Mount 11 months and 14 days. (Lot pers_please copy.) €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day g‘nndly), at_2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' 11, corner Seventh and Market streets, u der the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, 1. 0. O. F. Cremation Odd Fellows' Ceme: tery. "Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2668 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. DAVENPORT—In this city, Flm 22, 1901, George A., beloved son 'of 8 ‘and venport, and brother of James, Katle E. Da Willlam, Gertrude, Frank, Charlle and Fan: nie Davenport, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 2 day: re respect- [ Friends and acquaintances Matting The prettiest, most unique mat- ting that ever came over from in- dustrious Japan was unloaded in our store this week. Particularly fascinating and desir- able colorings arranged in most artistic patterns, It’s matting you do not sce in other stores for they cannot buy it. It’s matting that is unique because it’s unusual. % We'd be glad to have you come in and look it over. Schlueter od NoThersd 215-217 Sutter street—above Kearny. latest novelties in these lines. which are : cloths in all qualities. sance with Oriental effects. Silks——newest Foulards in Tassore —striped silk, Fancy Silk Spring Opening Laces, Trimmings and Silks The choicest things always come to us, and wh every lace, trimming, and silk manufacturer knows that we are on the lookout for all that is finest, richest and most beautifyl and the public knows that our store is the place to find th . Next week in the Lace Department we will show Spring importations of laces, comprising many novelties, among —Ruffled robes, spangled robes, fancy net robes, RObCS appliqued net robes in the various new designs. Laces—including the D’Alecon, Russian and Venice with gold effects in bands, edges and aliovers. Allover chiffons in Persian effects—Spangled nets in gold, silver and new Oriental colorings—Gold, silver and Persian Dress Trimming in Persian bands, Persian and gold bands, Persian and appliques in all widths and the latest shadings, gold and sijver lace passementeries in all widths, colored spangled novelties, Persian and Russian appliques with gold, white and gold Renais- Garnitures, Boleros and Jackets never have we shown such a variety of beautiful styles in Spangled, Renaissance, Russian and Braided; in gold,white and gold, Persian, Persian and gold, and black and gold. Faconne effects—high grade goods in latest designs at 85¢, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. V‘/ ash SilkS—Kai-Kai in stripes and checks in entirely new colorings at 45¢ a yard. mer waists and gowns at $1.00 a yard. S-—in a large assortment of allover lace effects, stripes, figures, etc. See above movelties now on display in our show windows. y?—because e very S—Paris novelties, of special interest to dress makers, gold Pompadour, Jacquard and the latest eastern fad for sum- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the .residence of the parents, 30 Moss street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DECKENBACH—In Portland, Or, February 12, 1901, Barbara, beloved wife of Jacob Deck- erback, dearly beloved mother of Henry | Baker, grandmother of Barbara and Ada Baker, and aunt of Mrs. Claus Alpers, a na- | tive of Bavaria, Germany, aged 8 years and 9 months. DILLON—Y. L. 1 No. 7—Sisters: You are | hereby notified to attend a month’'s mind re- quiem mass to be celebrated for the repose | of the soul of our deceased sister, Margarst Dillon, to-morrow (Monday), at St. Franc Church, Vallejo street and Montgomery a' nue, commencing at 6:3¢ o’clock a. m. | JOSIE T. SHEA. President. MRS. W. E. BOWES, Rec. Sec DITTENHOEFER—In this city, Dr. Tillle Dittenhoeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. | A. Falkenstéin, mother of Marion and Alm: Dittenhoefer, and sister of J. Hoffman and Alex and Ike lkenstein, a native of New York, aged 44 years and 10 days. (New | York City and Portland, Or., papers please copy. I?J"lhe funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 3:15 o'clock, from the residence | of Mrs. J. Hoffman, 3014 Washington street. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. DORMAN—In this city, February 22, 1901, Julla | Lillan Dorman, aunt of Harry Austin of | Oakland, Edwin A. Austin of Topeka, Kans. Julia L. Austin of Chicago, Ill., and Emma | L. Kleppinger of Pomona, Cal., a native of | Indiana, aged 66 years. | CF Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | A. W. Martin & Co., 219 O'Farrell street. ETHEN—In this city, February 23, 1901, Louis Aloysius Ethen, dearly beloved infant child of Joseph and Josephine Ethen. and nephew | of Mrs. H L. Wempe, a native of San | Francisco, aged § months and 4 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 111 Hermann street, between | Market and Valencla. Interment Holy Cross | Cemetery. FERCHLAND—In this city, February 23, 1901, Tda, beloved wife of Charles Ferchiand, & na- | tive of Wunschelburg, Schlesien, aged 31 | years 10 months and 19 days. TFNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. FRIBDMAN—In this city, Willlam Friedman, a native of Russia, 55 years. e SBY—In Eld: Sonoma County, Cal., G’;‘!esnllry 23, 1901, lliam H. Grigsby, be- loved son of Mrs. Isabells Pooiey, and father of Gertrude M. Grigsby, a native of Saa Franeisco, aged 45 years. MEMBERS of Rincon Parlor No. 72, N. §. G. W., are notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Willlam H. Grigsby, Tuesday, February 26, at 2 o'clock, from 235 Fourth street. CHARLES A. CLANCY, Pres. HOLLDORF—In this city, February 20, 1901, Henry B., beloved son of F. the_late 8. Holldorf, and brother of Mrs. F. Ruifs and Anna_Holldorf of San Francisco and Heinrich, Gesine, Hermann, _Catharine and edrich Holldort of Germany, a native Elienburs, Germany, aged 35 years 3 months S0 gpdskispians lends and acquaintances are - tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Severith and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighth and Harrison streets. IDDINGS—Near Ballarat, Inyo County, Cal, February 11, 191, Henry A. Iddings. aged 53 years. Division ‘suverintendent of the Mar- ket-street Railway Company. > Friends and acquaintances are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday). at 10:30 o'clock, at his former office, corner of Turk and Fillmore streets. Interment at Warren, Ohio. JAENICKE—In this city, February 22, 1501, Lulu, eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Susle and the late Christoph Jaenicke, sister of Etta and Adeline Jaenicke. and niece of Mrs. C. Bertelman, Mrs. S. Passet and Mrw. B. Dabovich, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 8 months and 8 days. (Oakland papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 1243 Union street, between Hyde and Larkin, thence to St. Brigid'y Church, Van Ness avenue and Broad: 3 for services at 2:30 o'clock. Interment I. O. February 23, 1901 ."d | O. F. Cemetery. LAWTON—In - Oakland, Fe! 23, 1901, Mabel I, beloved wife of C. H. Lawton. LINDSTROM—Entered into rest, F 4 1501, John E. Lindstrom, dearly beloved hus- band of Clara Lindstrom, aged 77 years 2 months and 24 days. I watched beside my dying love. His weary heart's found rest. A heavenly mansion's now his home. There grief and sorrow never come. Our Father loved him best. Um. sleeps in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, THY—An _anat e WiHE be. celebrated Tor the. Tomee of's soul of Nellle McCarthy, to-morrow (Mon- ), at 9 o'clock, at Sacred Heart Fillmore street. Friends and acquaintances are invited. McGIFFIN—In this city. February street, James, beloved son x! Margaret and McGltfin, brother of Mrs. H. Wellenschlager, Mrs. Fred Webster and the late Rutherford McGiffin, a native of San Francisco. McLAUGHLIN—In the City and County Hoepi- tal, February 22, 1901, Francls McLaughiln, a native of Portugal, aged 25 ye MEADE—In this city, February 21, 1901, John, beloved busband of Mary Meade, & native of County Meath, Ireland, aged i3 years. 7 Friends and acqua! fully invited to attend (Sunday). at 7:30 o'clock, Carew " & English, 41 Van Ness & thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at § o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEHRMANN—In Sutter Creek, Cal., February 2. 1991, Mary Lycn, beloved wife of Freder- tances are respect- he funeral this day m the parlors of . ick Mehrmanu, beloved daughter of Mark and Mary d sister of Lizzte, Annie and the te Adda Lyon, a native of California, aged ears 3 months and 20 days. E7Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this duy (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the residence arents. Irvington, Alameda County, d thence to Holy Ghost Church, Center- le. where services will be held for the re- pose’ of her soul, commencing at 1 o’clock. Interment Catholie Cemetery, Centerville. PHILLIPS—In Healdsburg. Cal. February 12, 191, Police Officer O. C. Phillips, beloved husbard of May Phillips, son of D. D. and Mary Phillips, and brother of Walton, Ed- ward and Frederick Phillips, a native of California. aged 37 years and § months CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1130 o'clock, from the residence of D. D. Phillips, Healdsburg, C: T for the repose of the soul of Dennis Ragan will be cele- brated at_Sacred Heart Church, Tuesday, February 2, at 9 o'clock. ROTMORE—In this city, February 25, 1901, Samuel Rotmors, & native of = Hawalian Islands, aged 38 year £7 Remains at the pariors of J. C. O’Con~ nor & Co., 767 Mission street. SEEMANN—In Oakland, February 21, 1 Fred W. Seemann, eldest son of Emma the late Willlam Seemann, and brother of XNelite, Grace, Daisy, George, Herbert and Pearl Seemann and Mrs. J. Lynch, a native of Washington, aged 22 years and 10 months. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi: dence, 2i2 Third street, between Alice and Jackson. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. STOEVER—In this ecity, February 25, 1901, Henry K., dearly beloved husband of Ma- thilda Stoever, and father of Adels C. and Lillian D. Stoever, a native of Germany, aged 48 years 3 months and 2 days. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 13, L. O. O. F.: Court Hubertus 15, F. of A.. and Mission Turn Verein. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1831 Howard street. near Fiftsenth, thence to I O. O. F. Hall. cormer Market and Seventh strests, where services will be held under the auspices of Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. 0. O. F., commencing at 1:3 oclock: Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery OREY—In _Alameda, February 21, S tank Cushing Storey. son. of ‘W, B. ‘and Elien D. Storey, a native of San Franciseo, aged 37 years § months and 1 day. E7Friends and acquaintances ars respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock. from the residence of W. B. Storey, 3250 Briggs avenue. Inter- ment orivate, 1. O. O. Cemetery, San Francisco. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 18, 1901, Annfe. infant daushter of J. J. and Annie Sullivan. TAYLOR—February 23, 1901 Margaret Eliza- beth, beloved wife of James Taylor. and mother of James. Willlam. Eveline, Marvel and Edward Taylor, native of Boston. Mass., aged 33 years. WATKINS—In this city, Elizabeth Watkins, aged 53 years and 1 month. I Interment arivat YOUNG—In this city, February 23. 1301, at hia Tesidence, 13 Golden Gate avenue, Eleazer J., beloved husband of Mrs. E. J. Young, and father of Arthur S. Young and Mrs, J. Regallo (formerly Lillian Young), & na- tive of Maine, aged 57 years and 11 months. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flanna & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mer. i gt S LT Telephone South $0. James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES M’GINN & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS 34 Eddy St., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South CREMATION, 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Assoc ation SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The charge for cremation to church members . mbers of organizations having ilficers and secretaries and thelr fasmiiies $30. All others $35. Expensive coffins and or. mu:-n:!bnma_‘Alkhmmro. u.m-ulum-m-.v:?g:‘x: