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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. MATRIMONIAL. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. 1ERTZ, 708 Ellis st. arket, the well 32 years' practice’ ed- can return same Vishing to treat tiemselves should {INDOO HERB HOME TREAT- stamp for circular. known expert returned from E ‘e and rellable: 10 ced in moved to 1018 Market. ladies . epeciailst: n San Francisco far f cases succeastuify: t home; consultation call on him. Hvde and Larkin. M agement ‘to is e B tiatlons we have eazeof & very sar. Fair- previousiy steaming t prospest of ast. It will jers than any h -strangers 50 delay;: no farket ist floor, GLSEN and 34 mort- veal extate in pro- e bought: no de respectable, private pla noes on Alkm jewelry at low- x ore, $45 Market Third st to, by private mimission; copfiden- dg.,- 30t Jones. Co,, 222 Sansome, r. 6%, unal- TOUSLEY C( CASH loaned to salaried people on note without | ndorser. MORRELL, 09 Examiner. bullding. TO maleried_people without collateral or fn- dorser. 8. F. Discount Agency, 143 Pheian big. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FACKARD Packard—Packard—is the name to keep in mind when you want to buy & first- class piano for a fair price. A full assort- ment can always be found at MAUVAIS', 768 Market ot. cash—piancs on tme—planos planos high—price can be had at , 769 “Market st er & Bor planos. hdve juet re- another carload of these beautiful in- struments. The grestest vartsty in styles of cases and woods can be seen, -gnd persons de- siring to select one of these 'mpst. perfect fanos should .call early, -Warercom, 80 arket st YOU cannot make & mistake 32 you buy & Decker & Son, Packard, Baumeister, Emith & Barnes, Willard or Arilngton plano at MAUVAIS', or installm ANY person having use for & piano can e mo- commodated at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s with easiest payments lowest prices and most e. liable makers to choose from. Each the best of their grade, from Steinway down. Priv- ilege gt 5 exchange medium and low ced plancs for & mew Steinway any tfme Within three years from date.of purchass, Beautiful new uprights sold for 36 cash. and $ per month. We offer to sell some janos for §3, $4 and 38 per month. SHER- AN CLAY & CO.. Steioway dealers, -cor- per Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco: corner Brogdway and Thirteenth ‘st., - Osk- lane. AT wholesale unti]l March 1st. 50 new pianos, f158 wp. Greatest offer ever made in-prices 1 Novells ... 4 Hallet & Davis £ Heine : 7 Chickerd the - cldest istence .. Hal etc.; mgents L wented. HEIN Grary st. LY the oldest and ABSOLUTEL 2 and 30 O'Farrell st.; =il other musical instruments of &l »d prices: termis easy: prices lowest. customer. i to marry wealthy llfllh‘.\ BONA-FIDE cleaning-out removal sale of _second-hand planos et low auction prices, $20 up (this week only). WILSON'S Storage, 1710 A FEW new pianos for $150; second- BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering and Vose agency. ING out stock: of elegant for price. W. C. HAMILTON, tandard uprignt plano; must be sacri- days: leaving city WANTEDSecond-hand piano cheap for cash; hand from $30. 16 O'Farrell ianos: send tive cure guargnteed | 324 Golden Gate. Five good square planos for coun- BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post Steck, Hardman. Con- B. Allen Co., 314 Post. BARGAIN_ Must be sold; nice upright plano. SCEMITZ, 16 McAll A NEARLY new grand upright cheap: brilliant, NG, 216 McAllister. MAUZY, agency Sohmer & Co.. Byron Gabler and Spei! Steinway upright, $200. eed to give Instant | - 2 HIGH-GRADE fee low. i next Hib. Bank. powerful tone. Imménse reductions; see our £ 933 Market st., ur own price. 4 elegant up- Shoninger agency. HEST rent stock in_city; new planos, §3 per SCOTT-CURTAZ | of 10 rooms ‘and bath: bay-windows, bric foundation, cement walks, etc.; lot 30x13; | residence of 15 rooms and bat | brick foundation, cement walk: AND STORE store -West corner Fourth and Perry | at little o end bar for past 30| UMBSEN & CO 3 St | substantial improvements consist of store, thr | flats and cottage, iof lot not built | confirmation by th gar store at 1446 Market st tfices. Emma Spreckels bulld- | Central ave.; two chsi | for buflding: street accepted by the acres positively pi S. 24, T. 28, R 27, Kern ogress of our TVAL & CO.., 520 Nineteenth st., FS in Rawhide Oil Company in smaller amounts i Adress Owner. box 1983, Call office. PH B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine streef 2 EXCHANGE ndence solicited. | Twentieth, ANDS KFOR SALE. fon Kern land at $10 ap acre: River: proven territory; Hn Newton, Carmen & Somes, r e e e ——— PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, 104, Chronicle. Il paper, window shades: rooms papered, § | Jensen & Bath, 38 Stxth: open evenings. | L | . PARTIAL LIST OF sclentific palmist, H._JEROME FOSSELLI, | el. Black 561. | ADVICE free: no charge | GEO. D. CAMPBELL, Lawser, Examiner blg. | ——— PERSONALS. the o¥al -is now | & or you are bald, call | T ai | will not be disappointe guaranteed: call for circular. acquaintance of panish young lady: wer immediately ENTLEMAN 3 wishes to meet or widow th Address box 1963, Call office. r desires to cor- respond with " | $25,000—Fifth-st. corner, near Market; splendid F. DOMINGO, 1135 Howard st from genuine 20 up; ele- | up: fine dress suits, { LEON LEMOS, 1117 | VALUABLE information will be given to all persons léhélftefl to the :5- Léf cl‘;r!(;‘tkls lia- 12 Bith ave Rietmond Distriot. | $10.500—Fourth st., near Bryant; 4-story frame | | WANTED Woman quick to discriminate, to | ars’ experfence. J. B. RA A—$3 5 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 5. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearn: TINE suits ¥ CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery RADE costurmes, untry orders. GOLDSTEL GCOD home open for healthy boy or girl baby. Dr. Funke, 1415 Eighth st., Alameda. fes | st., near Pine. | FLECTRIC light in every room—Winchester 44 Third st., 25c to §1 50 per nigh 5150 to $5 per week: | $70.000—Howard st., ¢lose to Third; fine inve el fron beds. single, three-quarter OUTFITTING near Broadway. es Standard patterns mow ready. 0., 1210-1312 Stockton st., I people can | —— e 4o | MACHINE tarning, metal spinning, brass fin- & models made. A. Graff, 10 Stevenson. FUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroved with | tlectric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. | DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best 25c; all drugglsts. etc.; do | u. will lose restores gray hair to its natural color: $1: at all druggists. | _— | DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, successfully | treats all diseases of the human body: see testimonicls at office, 113-117 Mason, nr. Bills. | —_— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | yice: jow pric to._obtain | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €38 Market st. BEAUTIFU DENCE—-MUST BE SOLD. $9000-On_Scott_st.; handsome house, § rooms and both; porcelain tub; two hitumen street; money | bay-windowed %8 ; mo braker- | tile mantels, can arrasge terms. { CHEAPEST PROPERTY SOUTH OF MARKET. ! $5350—Must be sold to satisfy mortgage; lhne} @ 1 gant bay-windowed flats, almost ne Ways rented at §53 per month; Minna st. POWELL STREET CORNER. three stores and lodging- Parrott big. | $6000—Rents $1200; house, 21 rooms and Lesement. RENTS $516—PRICE $8750. . , 5. 5, 3,3 rooms: brick founda- tion; near First and Howard sts. NEW MISSiON CORNER . 50— Northeast corn o Yoot modern fats; 4 and § Tied brick foundation. o * Four fine flat coms and bath; porce- 10-foot basement; A ©OZY HOME. $1900-3 fooms and berk: Hion & high basem ; large barn; lot 26xild feet X g il st., near Church. NEW ELEGANT MODERN COTTAGE. roome and bath; porcelaln tub; tile every modern end sunny’; level lot {mprovement; two car lines. PRETTY MISSION HOME. $1500—Cottage. 6 rooms and_ bath; statlonary alf-block of two car lines. TO CLOSE AN ES' $3500—Malke “offer; rents $37 5 per month; ANY’OFFER SUBMITTE! $19,000—Modern corner residence in the best ry convenience; jot 100% com station. 769 Market st. You can pay cash 4 -| - tion of “Berkeley; 20 feet; ome block EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ¥3S MARKET ST. LOOK at this fine barxaln. just what a con- ‘tractor and bullder is looking for: only. $675 | . each, ether, for those two “choice lots on west side Eleventh ave., 188 feet north of Clement, oti the elevated ground and sitely, fine marine view; all street Wark of Chi KOHLER & S, vest i i i w cago_is a ¢ s | 7 you have tots to ng possibie cone to please and satisty < G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. AUCTI1O AUCTIO AUCTIO AUCTIO AUCTIO AUCTION. At our salesroom MONDAY, March 4, 1801, at 12 o'clock noon. E. M. CARLISLE _ESTATE EXECUTORS' SALE. NO. 1. 1910-12 Devisadero st.. east line, near Pine, two bay-window hous:s of 7 rooms and bath each; rents $66 per nsnnh: lot 32:6x100. NO. 2. Devisadero st., east line, near Pine; build- ing lot 20:6x100; gas, water and sewer pipes 1aid in the lot; street accepted by the city. CHOICE_BUSINESS CORNER. FORECLOSURE SALE. NE. cor. Seventednth and Guerrero sts substantial improvements consist of store, witl 4 rooms, basement and stable, flat of 7 rooms and bath above: portion of lot mot bullt on; both streets accepted by the city. CASTRO STREET DUSINESS PROPERTY. FORECLOSURE SALE. £34-6 Castro st., near Nineteenth; two stores, rents $28 per month: lot 37x125. CHOICE WESTERN ADDITION RESI- DENCE. 2507 Clay st., near Fillmore; bay-window res dence of 10 :ooms and bath; conservatory; two desirable rarks In close proximity: lot 38x 127:5%; at a small outlay could be’ converted into flats. CHOICE RESIDENCF NEAR PARK. 1071 Page st., near Broaerick; cholce residence CHOICE MISSION RESIDENCE. 1406 Guerrero st., near Twenty-sixth; eiegant large grounds, street accepted can be easily converted into flats lot 30x135; irregular. ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR'S ALE and Twenty-ninth sts. by the cit NW. cor. Sanche ill_and tank: portion subject to CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. McAllister st., south line, between Baker and residence lots: level and read: city: lo 25x157:6 each; bank mortgage of $2000 CHOICE FLATS. 101 Spruce st SW. cor. of Jackson: two de- sirable flats of 8 rooms and bath each: com- ng an unobstructed marine view; lot 14x95:3 feet: bank mortgage of 32800 at 6 per_cent can remain. MISSION COTTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. 140 Hartford st., bYetween Ninetesnth and ce and Castro; ba--window cot- tage of 7 rooms and bath. MISSJON COTTAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. 309 Jersey st., betweea Noe and Castro, Twen- ty-fourth and Twenty-fAft bay-window cot- tage of 5 rooms and Lath; brick foundation, cement walks, etc. MISSION COTTAGE I'ORECLOSURE SALE. 1028 Sanchez et. 1sar Twenty-third; bay- window cottage cf 5 rooms and bath; inclosed driveway under house; rents $13 25 per montl cement alks, ete. For turther particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. UTH OF MARKET ESTMENT PROPERTIES. near Third; 2 houses: | can remain. INCOME AND I rents $40; lot 37:6x137:6. $3,500—Bryant st., n Second: double resi- dence of 2 tenements, 6 rooms and bath rear house 2 temements; rents fot 25x90. nt st., near Third: 2 stores and 2 ; rents $32; lot $2x80, nt st., r Ninth; 2 flats of 4 and § rooms; rents §24. £3,000—Buce place, off Sdventh tenemen $i,000—Bryant- buildings: $3,%0Clara st., near rooms each: rents $2 $4,000—Clementina st., nea Harrison st near rents §25; lot 25x75. corner; three 1-story frame 1ot 25x80. rth; 2 flats of Eighth; 2 tene- lot 25x7 500—Eighth st near Mission; 3-story orick building, store and 2 flats; rents $6; 1ot 26:2x75. $5,650—Eighth st, near Folsom; store and rooms; also rear house: lot 27:6x137:6. improvements; well rented. $20,000—First cor: 5 lots; large frame house. $i,000—Folsom st., near Sixth; 2 houses, 7 rooms and bath each; rents § ot 37:6x50. { $14,000_Fourth st., near Folsom: 2 stores and HOWARD, 10631—Two completely rooming-house above; rents $120; lot 40x57:8. bullding, stores and rooms above; lot 50x50; make an offer. $27,000—Folsom st., near Fourth; old brick 1 provements; car stables; through to Shipley st.; frontage. $4,750—Folsom st., near Highth; 2 stores and flat and 2 flats in rear; rents $42 1ot 25% 000—Fourth-st. cormer, close to Market; 3. story and basement bullding; always rented; paye per cent net. $4,000—Fifth 'st, near Folsom; cottage of 4 rooms; rents $12; lot 25x100. $5,600—Harriet st., near Harrison; 6 teme- ments; rents $54; lot 50x75. $5,500—Howard st., near Seventh; old improve- ments; lot 25x90. $11,000—Howard st., near Sixth; 3-story butld- ing; rents $s0. t- 8 ment; partially improved: will pay per cent net; large lot 134:6x165. $6,000—Howard st., near Seventh: old improve- ments; renfs $35; lot %x $15,000—Howard st opposite New Montgom- ery; frame improvements; rents $9{ Jot 42x80; corner. $45,500—Howard st., near Fourth; total rents $213 50; T5x137:6. $6,000—Jessie st., near Fifth: store and 2 floors above of 5 rooms; rents $50. $1,500—Mariposa terrace lot 60x50; near ighth and Folsom s $9,000-Minna-st. corner; store and 3 room: flat of 7 rooms and bath; houre, 7 rooms and bath; rents $62 50; lot 25x80. 26,000-Minna st., near Third: 8-story brick building containing stores and rooms; rents $50; lot 20x70. CREAM OF PARK LOTS. Opposite New Park Entrance, Rare chance for home builders and invest- ment seekers. Cholcest building lots on very easy pay- ments; on the H-st. electric cars and fronting Gelden Gate Park and the new Nineteenth- ave. boulevard Lots and streets on the official grade; macad- emized; plank sidewalks: gas and water ser- bound to increase in valu your own terms: Interest only 6 per cent. Money advanced for building purposes; the costifest and handsomest modern houges in Eunset district are now being occupled and constructed on the new Nineteenth-ave. boule- vard. 2 Call at once at our branch office. (open week days, Sundays and holidays), corner of H st. and Ninth ave., eouth of Golden Gate Park. and ask to be shown these beautiful lots; full particulars and price lists aiso at our office. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. RENTS $1230 PER ANNUM $12,500. . Price raduced to make immediate sale; >wner | must sell on account of departure; 3 new, elegant, substantial, up-to-date flats on Jack- son st.| mear Polk; only 2 years old. same tenants since finished: building cost over $12, 000; can be rented for $180 more per annu: lot 26x127:8%; a eplendid and excellently lo- cated investment. Apply to BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ALL GENUINE BARGAINS IN THIS LIST. Apply A. M. BPECK & CO., 667 Market $2100—Four small flats; all rented for $30; halt AS%i0_Two splendid flats; rented $23; near Sixth. §2100—Two swell Mission flats; 5 rooms each and stable; rents $3; niortgage $2300. $2500—Sacramento st., east of Powell; rents $25_net: ope tenant 12 vears. Two nice flats, & rooms each; half- block from Market $3500—Three nice flats: all rented; near Nine- teenth and Mission ats.; pays 10 per cent. $5360—Corner; 40x%, with goed 10-room house; B0 rour brand new fats, east of Van Ness ave.; all rented, $72. $7750—Splendid’ investment; near Van Ness ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lig ave.; rente 8L $4500—Business property; Ninth st., near Mis- eion: rents $4: $11,000—Store and two strictly modern flats of 7 and $ roomss north of Market st. $12,600—Leavenworth st.; rents §105; lot 55- foot front. 0 $14,000—Three. elegant flats; rented for $140; swell locallty. - 5 $28,000_Near Howard and Third sts.; rents $200; bank mortgage $20 (00; lot 48x160. $28,000—Business property of 4 stores and 8 flats; rents $250; lot 75x30 feet. - R $38,000—Mission-st. corner; 170x160; actually worth $55,000: must sell at 'once. $40,000_Corner: Golden Gate ave.; 137:6x137:6; | rents §210. - - 355,000 -Grand _ corner: oo-ém :Lvfit; “few eum; D00 Brand corast: Wetoot front; within | block of Tivoll; old improverzents; rents $400. Spriy A 1 SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. AN awful l:zflflt:,—!‘:!!hr,l:l.lfl u«', h:lt'h cozy age blacksm o ot rourt and Cljos ste, Sen Ratael: mflh‘.l{ cash. A. M. SPECK & CO., i MODERN flats and cottages built; low prices; 5 and estimates furnished: drop postal. URY, builder. office 1333 Market st. T4 SNAP: cottage of 4 rooms and bath: PATIERSON & COn 1l ity Hall square. 000—] with 3- building, e v g u“%:-?-; el cented. Address Owner, box 1562, 1 office. 3 297 WASHINGTON ST. A ; must be sold on accoun w— of 7 rooms and bath: lot 8. FOR the best located lots 3 story frame buflding of 3|C REAL ESTATE—CITYV—FOR SALE. GEO. W, H. PATTERSON & CO. Wil offer for sale at auction MONDAY, -March 4, 1901, at 12 o'clock m,, at their of: fice, 11 City Hall square, the ‘following de- ecribed property, improved and unimproved: IMPROVED PRORERTY. 8. E. coger Grove and Webster sts. No. 415 Lombard et. ___ N. E. corner Noe and Twenty-second sts. 8. E. corner Nineteenth and Hartford sts. N. E. corner Thirtieth and Church sts. 109 afid 10913 Fair Oaks et., near 22d. S. W. corner Seventeenth and Church sts. 3357 Folsom st. 1475 to 1434 Valencla st. 70 and T2 Whitney st. 24 Whitney st. 484 and 456 Sanchez st. 1718 Leavenwarth st. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. 8. E. corner Dolores and Liberty 8. W. corner Twenty-eighth ave. an £, W. corner Princeton and Mansell sts. Chenery st., near Palmer. \. E. corner College and Olmstead sts. Twenty-sixth near K st. Twenty-fourth_ave. and Bermuda st. S. W. corner 224 st. and Alden ave. Bee our catalogue. e ———————— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sal A MOST excellent $80-acre stock and general farm; neariy all tillable; 50 acres creek bot- tom, ‘perfect garden soll: complete sst good bulldings: best watered ranch in the county: for less than $5 per acre; worth three times the amount. | REMEMBER—I'm accurately acquainted with moere country property for sals and ex- change than all other agents In S. F.: 3000 ranches on my list; state what's wanted and get reliable descriptions of bargains. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, § Geary st. VINEYARD and hom. arm in Livermore Val- ley; splendid property, everything complete: winery and cooperage: in full bearing. For full particulars call on ALBERT E. CRANE, 508 California st. SPECIAL NOTICES. ALL persons who aidcd in the rescuing of liy- ing Chinese from the wrecked steamer Rio de Janeiro please call on undersigned, prove facts and receive reward. JOHN E. BEN- NETT, of counsel for Chinese Six Companies, 08 Montgomery eity. 100 CASES sparkling Hochheimer, vintage 'S2, $16 per case, reduced to $10: 1000 gallons very old port, sherry and muscatel wine §2 per gal- lon, reduced to $1. I'. HOLTUM, Johannes- burg Wine Vaults, 517 Californfa st. $150,000 TO loan on 1st mortgages; will loan pn 80 per cent; easy payments: mutual plan. Apply. M. J., box 1476, Call office. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACTFIC COLLECTION CO. 415" Montgomery ‘st.,_rooms 8-10: tel. 5580 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles P! beck, 1915 Mission, nr. Iith. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 dth. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. —_——— STORAGE AND WATEHOUSES, T PIERCE-RODOLP. S g office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storge C tel. Maln 1840; shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for maliing, §1 per year. e e e e e e TRUSSES. MANTFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder brace supporters made, repaired. Menge, 508 Kearny. PR LR R SR | TARM for sale at_public auction March 2, 101 — Half mile Sonoma: 37 acres in orchard and eyard: furnished house 11 roome, 2-story; barn 40x30; horses, wagons, poultry, farming implements; £ale on ‘premises at 1 p. m. FRANK CHELINI. § ittle town homes: also country prop- y: in eastern Contra Costa Co.; write just | what you desire and recefve reliable informa- tion. D, MACARTNEY, Antioch. Cal. Mill Valley. a nice home for sale cheap on | Taccount of departure. 52 Turk st., S. F. | WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for | fres copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. Dy U S e Ny ! = REAL ESTATE WANTED. | | w | TED--In Richm District; a lot about 175x120 feet, inside of Fourteenth ave., be- tween the Park and the Presidio. CHAS. S. NEAL, 230 Montgomery st. |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSESSMENT NOTICES, OCEAN MPANY—Location | of principal place of business, city and coun- ty of San Francisco, State of Cailfornia. Notice is hereby given that at & meeting of the board of directors of said company, held on the 16th day of February, 1901, an assess- | ment of ten dollars (§10) per share was levied | upon the capital stock of the corporation, pay- able immediately to the secretary at the nmre, of said corporation, No. 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 24 day of March, 1801, | will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and uniess payment is made before will be #old on Thursday, the iith day | of April, 1901, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of di- rectors. E. H. SHELDON, | Secretary Oceanic Steamship Company, Office of secretary, 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cal- ifornta. —_—— CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL E;.-\'l'z. BANKER'S home: § rooms; half block cholcest grounds; cost $15,000; reduced to $5009; ofer | wanted quick; going Germany. Laymance | Real Estate Co., 460-#2 Eighth Oakland. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FCR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | _furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. | RoOOMS FO’I‘I HOUSEKEEPING. | 1 or 2 sunny furnished rooms. | CHESTNUT, 203—Sunny furn, rooms for house- | keaping; cheap; fine view; quiet neighborhood. 207—Nicely furnehed front room; run- ater; gas; cheap: quiet house. ments of 5 and § rooms; rents $37 50; | 982 large well furnished rooms ivate residence: no childre S \cely furnished bay-win- dow suite for housekeeping; also single rms. ELLIS, 6213 rooms, newly furnished, house- keepihg, $20; also 2 rooms, $13 50, sunny. ry large front bay- | | | suite 3 rms.; hot, cold water furnished connecting housekeeping rooms; range, run- ning water; $9 JONES, 1500, corner Jackson—_Three outside sunny corner roome: desirable location; cars _arge sunny front room, $10; 2 sunny back housekeeping rooms, $l1. | NOE. 153, near M rooms; folding bed, gas stove window; mantel, large room, with kitchen, complete, SIXTH, 13— Sunny’ rooms for light houseksep- ing: also room for gentleman. | STOCKTON, #07—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 sunny rooms; also single rooms. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—$3; 2 sunny front rooms for light housekeeping. near Guerrero. . near Dolores—3 sunny : nice, neat, complete. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | _received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore st. ————ee e | Kooms 1o LET—tur o} lar a day family hotel in city: polite attend- | ance: large rooms; modern convenlences rooms 50c up: first-class meals 2c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK House, 143 Sixth—Rooms 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to % per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 138)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single: also unfurnished. | BUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Changed hands; nicely furn. sunny rms., single, en suite, newly reno- vated; all conven. Mrs. K. M. Ramsey, prop. EDDY, 513—Front bay-window suite; furnished or unfurnished: also two handsomely fur- nished rooms, single; terms moderate. EDDY, 770—Handsomely furnished back parior and other rooms; running water; bath. - EDDY, 824 Sunny suite, sultable for 2 or 3 gen- tlemen; also single rco reasonable. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to let. | FILBERT, 614—Nicely furnished sunny alcove room, sul(lfile for !»‘e{lllem}:l. . 5%-—Large. furnished double room: itable for two. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre) —Elega rms; sultes or single; travelers accommodasted, | GRAND SOUTHERN. southeast corner Sexenth and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or eingle; ladies' parlor; reading-réom; elevator. GROVE, 609%—Nicely furnished front room. JONES, 611-Newly furnished rooms for gents only. LARKIN, T16—Two_sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; $12. MARKET, 1122 Nice bay-window suite three rooms; new and clean; rent reasonable. MINNA, 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished . bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE of the County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supérvisors, of ths County of San Mateo, State of California. NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. Fublic notice is hereby given that on the 1§th day of February, A. D. 1201 W. D. K. GIBSON, as applicant, made to, and fiied with, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of California, a written application for a franchise and privilege, which sald application was, and !s, in the words and figures following, to-wit: ;“To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors g( lre County of San Mateo, State of Call- orn “'Gentlemen: 1 hereby apply to your hon- orable body for a franchise and privilege to construct and operate a single or double track railroad, of standard gauge, for the period of fifty years, with the privilege of erecting and maintaining the necessary poles, wires and appllances for an ejectric” trolley £ystem, upon the following public highways in the county of San Mateo, State of Cali- fornia, to-wit: “l. Over, upon and across the Mission county road on a center line distant forty feet, more or less, from its intersection witn the ‘westerly line ‘of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Rallroad Company at Baden . crossing, 2. Over, upon and across that county road at San Bruno known as San Bruno lane, adjacent and paraliel to the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Reliroad Comgpany. “3. Over, upon and across that county road at San Bruno known as the San Bruno road, adfacent and parallel to the westerly Itne of the right of way of the Southern Pa- cific Rallroad Company. 4. In the townsite known as the Mil'brae | Villa Tract, along, over and upon that cer- tain street known as Rallroad avenue, which | lies adfacent to the westerly line of the | right of way of the.Southern Pacific Rail road Comgpany, from the northerly boundary | Ae of satd Miilbrae Villa Tract to the gouth- | erly line therecf, with the necessary turn- | 1t outs; and over, upon and across said Mill- brae’ avenue, between Railroad avenue an+d Hemlock avenue, to the southeriy line of said avenue. 5. Over, upcn and across that county road at Burlingame known as Burlingame avenue, where San Mateo drive, if extended, would ingersect said avenue. 6. Over, upon ang across that certain road known 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. ‘I respectfully ask that vour Honorable Board advertise this application in accord- ance with the provisions of the act entitled, | ‘An act to amend an act entitled “An act providing for the sale of railroad and other franchises in municipalities, and relative to graating of franchises.”’ approved March 23, 1843, by amending section 1 of sald act,” ap- | proved March 15, 1897, | “Dated Redwood C:ty, California, Febru- ary 12th, 1901 “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicant.” And public notice is hereby further given | that on'the safd 1ith day of February. 1900, in | Spgosamsion of the said Board of Supervicors, ( the sald application wes read and constdered. whereupen fald board voted, and by resolu- tion duly adupted, determined and announced that it proposed to grant said application, franchise and privilege, and directed that the fact that an application for such franchise and privilege had been made to said board, togett®r with a statement that it was, and is, proposed by sald board to grant the ‘same be advertised in The San Francisco Call, a daily newspaper published in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. as provided by law and as directed by sa:d resolution. And public notice s hersby furthet g ven {hat the character of the franchise and privilege pr: posed to be granted by sald board is to con- struct and operate a single or double track ratlroad, of standard gauge, with the privi- lege of ‘erecting and maintaining the nece sary poles, wires and appliances for an el tric trolly system, and the term of its con- tinuance is fifty years. and the route to bhe traversed by said railroad is over, upon and across the roads, highways and sireets men- tioned in said application. And public notice is hereby further given | that pursuant to law and the said resolution | of said board and as reby. and as therein directed, the said Bodrd of Supervisors pro- pores to grant the said application, franchise and privilege praved for by said applicant, and that on Monday, the first day of April, A. D. 1801, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the chambers of sald board, at the Cou house in Redwood City. in the county of Sai Mateo, State of California, bids or tendars Will be received by said board for such fran chise and privilege, and that said board will then and there, in open session of sald board. read said bids and_tenders and consider ani act thereon, ard said franchise and orivilege to the highest bidder, and in aecordince with the act of the Legisiature mentioned in said application. By order of said Board of Supervisors made gnd dated this ISth day of February. A D. 1201 M. H. THOM: 8 County Clerk, and éx-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of sald County of San Mateo, State of Californfa. By H. W. s(;gABtRG. Deputv Clerk. (Seal of Board of Supervisors.) NEW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market st.—Niceiy turnighed rooms. 32 a week up: 8¢ a day up. O'FARRELL, %0—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, wk.. mo. O'FARRELL, 72-Nicely furnished parior, en suite or single; bath, phe : 310 to § reading-room, smcking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3bc to §1 50; week, £2 to 38; ‘month.’ $8 to $30 floor: Tooms with hot an : ROSEDALE House, ?18-i2) Eilis st—Room: _Might, Zic to $1; week, §125 to $4; open nlshz. SHERMAN Apartment H near vlllrkel:‘li\lrn.lfihed ‘l"r"unfln.'.'.%%" s SUTTER, 320%—Changed hands; newly reno- vated; single rooms, §8: suites, $12 to $25 mo. | st“c;b !‘u::xy‘ m ,“ thlthin walking dis- nce of C: i cheap to good roomer: no children. Biex 1913, Cail otfice: s TURK, 613, between Van Ness a st.—Three unturnished rooms; "z'nnd l TWEBFTH, 11l-A larse. unny, b A BRANCH office for Call advertisement; -subgeriptions has been nnblhhed"l: '1&‘6 Valencia® st. o ROO; AND BOARD. AT the old Stevenson m ps Church, ‘with annex. 10 T o S aciive and mehtly Tesms € noi oy NEWLY furnished sunny suite and other sun- ny rooms with board; modern conveniences. 1151 Octavia st. B ROOMS and boa - First st 5 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, AR~ S Kot GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS-Ws ; Dprices reasonable. 413 IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the mattey of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- poration. Upon Its spplication for a fudgment of dissolution. Notice.—No. 75.397, Dept. 10. Notice {8 hereby given that' Hoaolulu Suzar Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing und d Dy virtue of the laws of the State-of California, and having its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. has filed its application, duly verified and signed by a ‘majority of its board of dlrectors, addressed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, pray- ing for a judgment of dissolution of sald | corpordtion: .and that Monday, March 25th, 1801, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at the courtroom of said court. Department No. 10, in.the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of said application. In witness whereot 1 have hereunto set my or_ Court. i ] 7" WM. A DEANE. Clerk, Clerk. by E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk 1IN the Superior Court of the City and County of ‘San Fruncisco, State of €aiifornia—~In the matter of‘the estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF, deceased. Probate No. 22.569. Department 10, TREASURY_ Departmient, Office Supervising PROPOSALS. Architect, Washington, D. C., Feb. 31, 1901.— Sealed propesals will be received at this of- fice unti} 2 o'clock p. m., on the 28th day of March. 1901, 2nd then opened, for the con- struction and completion of a Cabin Pas- senger. House at the San Francisco Quaran- tine Station, Angel Island, California, in- ac- cordance with drawing and _specification. copies of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect, by applying to this office or to J. W. Roberts, superintendent of construction, at the New Postoffice, San cisco, California. JAMES KNOX TAY- OR. €u ing Architect. CHEAPEST and best In America_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the ¥nited States or Canada one year for $1, | postage pald Della MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fcllowing marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Lewis A. Thateher, 30, eity, and Edna M. Rose, 24, city. Mol%h J. Schlagl, 26. 523 Sixth street, and Stucke, 21, 1013 Howard street. John F. C. Koschnitzki, 26, 210S Castro street. and Marie von Arx. 21, 161 Washington ave. Austin K. Tichenor, 30, 1320 California street, and Tiite A. Pringle, 25, Halfmoon Bay. Charles T. Schwab. 37, 25 Joyce street, and Rose M. Viala, 23, 25 Jovee street. Arthur C._ Palmer. 22 239 Hyde street, and | Katharine R. Pizotti, 20, 299 Hyde street. John Smith, 33, 1918 Larkin street, and Anna Staengel, 33, 1919 Larkin street. URQUHART--In this cit BIRTES—NARRIAGES—BEATHY Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be ndorsed with the name and residence of per. | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. FOERTSCH—In this city, February 17, 1301, to the wife of H. J. Foertsch, a daughter. to the wife of Edward Urquhart, a sor THATCHER—ROSE—In this city, February 26, COLEMA DOLAN—In this city, February 25. 191, Ja; MARRIED. BERNSTEIN-—-GOLDBERG—In this city, Feb- | ruary 24, 1901, by the Rev. Hyman Samuei- son,” Bernard Bernstein of Hanford, Kings County. and Gussie Goldbers of San Fran- cisco. ISREAL—LEVENTHAL—In this city, Febru- ary 24, 1901, by Rabbl Isidore Myers, Samuel Isreal and Addle Leventhal, both of San Francisco. McGHEE—HENRY-In San Jose, February 21. 1301, by the Rev. J. Dinsmore, Robert James McGhee of €an Francisco and Ann Frances Henry of Mill Valley. 1901, at the Howard-street Methodist Episco- al Church, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Vilscn, Lewis A. Thatcher and Edna Maude Rose, both of San Francisc —_—_— DIED. Ah Chee Kenneily, Dennis Baldock. Warren Kerwin, Catherine Bonner, Elesnor L. Keyes, O. H. Brownlie, Willlam G. Knobloch, Gretchen Coleman, Eulalie Knop, August Connolly, Stmon McArthur, J. A Cosgrove, Jeannmette McQuitty, Andrew Demnaras, Camille Murphy, Dennis Doherty,” Philip A. Murphy, James Dolan, James W. Nelson, Franz Q. Ferguson, J. Dwight 1l;-mrnl, Azro Flack, George D. . George S. Franke, Rosena Seekatz. Walter A. Gorman, Michael Smith, ‘Archie G. Harris, Beli | Sutherland, Mrs. B. Harris, John Thomas, Mary S Johnson, Hannah Wiseman, Margaret Jones, John H. Wooster, Frederick Kavaney, Thecdore AH CHEE—In the City and County Hospital, February 26, 1801, Ah Chee, a native of China, aged 42 years. BALDOCK—In Stockton, February 23, 1901, Warren Baldock, beloved husband of Frances | Baldock, and father of Mrs. Kelgor, Mollie, Noah and I n B. Baldock. Mrs. R. St. Heger and C. F. Baldock, a na- | tive of Kentucky, aged 67 vears 4 months and 25 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this da: (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- | lors of H. F. Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. BONNER—In this eity. February 26 1001, | Eleanor L., beloved wife of Robert Bonnar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Earll of Watscnviile, mother of Earil H. and Herbert | D. Bonner, and_sister of Mrs. F. Humphreys | and Slade A. Jr. Albert G. and Carrie B. Farll, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 5 months and 10 days. @7 Friends are invif In San Diego, February 24, 1301, Willlam G., beloved son of Jesste G. and the late James Brownlie, and brother of Rob- ert, James, John, David and -~ Alexander Brownlie, a native of California, aged 37 years 1 month and 29 da: L’ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from the residence of his mother, 207 Diamond street. between Nine- teenth and Twentieth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city, February 24, 131, Eulalie, loving wife of Wilfred L. Coleman, youngest daughter of Mrs. Laura Bec and sister of Mrs. J. C. Haughy and Mr C. E. Morse, a native of Southport. Eng- | land. (Southport and Liverpool, England, papers please copy.) L7 The funeral will take place this day (Wedresday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residerce, 1640 Post street. Interment Laurel Hill Cembetery. CONNOLLY—In_this city. February 26, 1801, Simon. beloved son of James and Elizabeth | Connelly, and brother of William. Jam: May Connolly, Mrs. J. Johnson and Mri and A. Hyman. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 | years 2 months and 3 daye. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at $:20 o'clock, from his late residence, 9731; Bryant street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repese of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment in family vault, Mount Calvary Cemetery. COSGROVE—In this city, February 2, 19')\." Jeannette Cosgrove, beloved sister of Ma thew Harris. a native of €cotland, ased 6 | years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funsral to-morrow (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from the residance of her brother, 4521; Minna street, near Fifth. | Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. DEMARAS—In -this city, February 22 1301, Camille Demaras. wife of the late Casemir | Demaras, a native of Lyons, France, aged 32 years. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street DOHERTY—In El Caney, Cuba. April 1, 1900, Fhillp A. Doherty, beloved brother of Sarah, | John, Thomas, Willlam and Frank Dohert and Mrs. F. J. Harrington, a native of Gras: Valley. Cal.. aged 33 vears. I Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., T67 Missfon street. William, beloved son of James and Bridge Dolan, and brother of John, Nellle, Jose Frank and Thereas Dolan. a nativ Francieco, 21 years and § months EF Frien (Thursday). at $:30 residence. 125 Thi Charles Borromeo’ #e of his roul, commencing at 9 o'clock. nterment Holy Cross Cemetery. FERGUSON—In this city, February 2, 1901 J. Dwight Ferguson, a native of Knoxville, Tenn.. aged 19 years and 7 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FLACK—In this city, February 24, 1201, George D.. beloved husband of §. M. Flack. and father of Willlam M. and Minnle M. Flack. Mrs. J. R. Bernard and James M., Mabel G.. Maud M. and Sadle E. Flack. a native of | Chetsea. 'England, aged 62 years 5 months and 9 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- sonic Temple, 2962 Mission street. under the auspices of Misston Ledge No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, * via Southern Pacific’ Company’'s train leav- ing Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets at 3:30 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers: FRANKE—In Berkeley. February 25, 1901 Rosena Franke, a native of Germany, aged 7 rears. < S —— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Fla & ) BT, P DOSOV AN, MEt. D. ‘ORS AND EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRE 7th st.. ite Lincoln bad "".;'tum Scuth $9. Notice for publication of time appointed” of hearing_petition for aypointment of trustee, €. €. P. 1#2.—Notice is hereby given thai Friday, the Sth af March, A. D. 1901, at | . 10 o'clock a. m. that day and the court- room of t No. 10 of said at the New City Hall,. in the’ City and gf San Francisco, State of Callfornia. have beén appointed as the tim place for hea: the petition of MARGARET V. CLI for the appointment of McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1229 Market st. between Sth and Sth Telephone South 247. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tl South 167. IUSERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMZ2I. at Moderate Rates. - CREMATION. 0dd Fellows™ Cemetery Assoc'ation AR LR (s mioes) 1ader 1he 2| i Tor cremation t5 ebats will of said eceased. " = ..'.“'-t:-"'.-u....u.m.‘.":“"'.-‘-'-"‘.. By, Y. T NORTHEOE. Deputy Creric | g6t “oiners § - Expenst ;1".'.'3'.: : Filed February WM. ‘A. | pamehts are -Ia A niche DEANE. Cletis by V. £ NORTHROR, | haseriar s ‘s montment an sovels (1o Coo Clerk. Tot ik H. DICKINSON. attorney for execu- | circular. tors, room %, third ficor, Mills buflding. i H § i stone work. GORMAN-In this JOHNSON—In this city. Fel February 22, 191, | | MCARTHUR— to attend the funeral | to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 o’clock, from 1009 | Oak street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cematery. | BROWNLIE NELSOX RUMRILL — In San Pablo, ¢ RYAN—In this city, February 25, 1 of San | and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | o'clock, from his late | 2enth street. thence to St. | s Church. where a solemn | requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | 11 city, February 26, 1901 Michael Gorman, beloved father of Mary Gorman and Mrs. William Gill. a native of County Galway, Ireland. aged 7S years 4 months and 4 days. (Boston, Mass.. papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are m- fully invited to attend the funeral 3 March 1, 1901, at § o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1018 Sacramento street, thence to St. Mary’s Church (Paulist). corner Califoraia and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRIS—In this city, February 25, 1901 Bell. beloved wife of Edward Harris. daughter of the late J. J. and Beli Kelly, and sister of the late Mrs. Edward Malley, a native of fan_Francisco, Cal. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from her late pesi- dence, 1805A Folsom street, thence to St Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for services. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. HARRIS—In this eity, February 25, 1301 John Harris, a native of Ireland, aged §0 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. &m at the parlors of MeAvoy & Co.. 1239 rist street, between Eighth and Ninth. 1901 bruary. 26, Hannah Johnson, beloved mother of Elizabeth Johnison, a native of Sweden, aged $2 years § months and § days. | JONES—In San Benito County, February 3. 1801, John Henry Jones. dearly beloved father of Mrs. Lillie Wood, Mrs. Kittie White, Mrs. Alice Jennings of San Mateo, Mrs. Bessie O'Neil and Harry and Howard Jones, aged &% years. (Massachusetts and Hopland, Cal., apers please copy.) FANEY-In this city. February 5. 1801 Thendore Leroy, infant son of Richard J. and Elizabeth Kavaney, a native of San Fran- sco, aged 20 day NELLY—In the City and County Hospl- February 26, 1%1, Dennis Kennelly, & vé of Ireland. aged 53 years. KERWIN—In this city, February 325, 1801, Catherine, beloved wife of Thomas Kerwin, and mother of Mrs. M, Johpson and Thomas apd Maggie Kerwin, a native of the parish of Cloone, County Leitrim, Ireland, aged % years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday)., at $:30 o'clock, from her late residenc: betwaen Polk street and Van Ness avenue. thence to St. Joseph's Church, whre a requiem high mass will celebrated for the L] o'clock. Intermen: KEYES—In this cit . 1901, O H. Keyes. brother of and D. W. Keyes, and father-in-law ) Addie Keyes, a native of New Hampshire, aged 74 years. EXFriends add acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attznd the funeral to-morrow (Thursd: . from his late resi- dence, 807 Van Ness avenue. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of the Veteran Vol- unteer Firemen's Association will please as- semble at their hail, 2¢ Fourth street, to-mor- row (Thureday), at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. O. H. Keyes. By order STEPHEN BUNNER. Pres. J. J. McMAHON, KNOBLOCH—In this city, February 25, 1901, at the residence of parents. 91 Brosnan street, Gretchen, dearly beloved daushter of Charles and Margarethe Knobloch, a native of Los Angeles, Cal., aged 10 years 1 month and 24 days. g7 The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 1:3) o clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission stréet, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment L O: O. F. Cemetery. NOP—In this city, February 26, 191, Au- gust Knop, a native of Germany. aged years 4 months and 37 days EFFriends and scquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Theodor Dierks, %7 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter rowned on board steamer City of Rio de Janeiro. February 1901, J. A. McArthur, a_native of England. aged 38 years. Served three years in the Eleventh Ohio Battery. A member of George H. Thomas Post No. 2. MeQUITTY—In this city. February 25, 181 Abdrew. hustand of Jane S. McQuitty. and father of Mrs. James F. McKay and Dr. Wii- lam A. and_ Jennie McQuitty. a naiive of Bailymena, County Antrim, Ireland, aged 32 years 4 months and 11 days 7 Funeral services wiil be held this day (Wednesday), at 3 oclock, at the First United Presbyterian Church, cormer Polk etreet and Golden Gate avenue. Interment private, Masoniec Cemetery. No flo MURPHY—In this city, February 2. 191, Dén nis, beloved husband of Isabella Murphy. and father of Daniel, Frank, Dennis G . Julia A., Thomas C.. John J., Peter A. and Jesepk A. Murhy, Mrs. Willam Marden and the late Elizabeth Murphy. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 18 years. MURPHY—In Sonoma, February 26, 1801, James, beloved son of James and Rose Mur- phy, and brother of Edward Murphy, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years 10 menths and 5 days. —In this city, February 2. 1901, Franz Oscar, belov: sband of Alma V. Nelson. a native of Sweden, aged 42 years i1 months and_11 day E7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrew (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from 909 Market street, under the auspices of the Swedish So- ciety. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ‘ontra_Costa County, February 2, 1301, Azro Rumrill, be- loved husband of Marie Rumriil. a native of Yermcnt. aged @ years Il months and Il ays. Geo: S.. beloved son of Ann and the late Charies Kyan. and brother of John Ryanm and Mrs M. Fieming. a native of San Francisco. ased years [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 130 o'clock, from his late residence, 215 Harriet street, thence-to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SEEKATZ—In_this city, February 35, 11, Walter A. Seekatz (known as Walter A. Sears). a native of Towa, aged 24 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances and members of the U. B. Leather Workers on Horse Goods are respecttully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clogk, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Laurel HI Cemetery. 3 SMITH—In Oakland. February 23, ‘1901 _Archis Good, beloved husband of Gertle. Smith, and father of Archie H. and Charles B. ‘Smith, a native of Richmond, Va., aged '3) years 10 months and-2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fuily invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday). at 1 o'cloex. at his late restdence, 1863 Grove street, Oakland, under the auspices of Goiden Gate W No. . G. U. O. of O. F. Interment Motn- D—February 2. 1301, at_her home, Calthness, Scotland, Mre. Ben- jamin Sutherland, mother of the late Mrs. Robert Gunn of San Francisco, aad beloved randmother of Gertrude C.. Jessie E., Ethel 1. and Helen Roberta Gunm. THOMAS—In Los Angeles, February I7. 1901 Mary Susan, widow of the late -Colonel Charles €. Thomas, mother of Mrs. Annie Bancroft and Francis J. and Chester A. Thomas. and sister of Mrs. Belle S. Rising. Mrs. Julla E. Langton and Caivin. Waiter gnd Clarence Nutting. s matfva of 2 WISEMAN—In this city, February 35, 1901, Margaret Mary Wiseman. dearly beloved wife of Thomas Wiseman, deariy beloved mother of William E. Wiseman. Mrs. Mary Moo~ burg_and Alfred E.. Herpert J. and Charles H. Wiseman, and grandmother of Arthur E. and Willlam T. Wiseman, a native of Rose Green. Casheel, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 69 years and § months ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tally invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at §5:3 o'clock, from her lats residence, 1021 Vermont street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street. between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencinz at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. WOOSTER—In Nome City. Alaska, November 14. 1800, of oneumonia, Frederick L.. eldest son of the late John B. Wooster, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years. a Carpets For every room Tell us what room you want car- peted—its size, coloring, lights, s, etc., and we'll tell you th best carpet to buy. = Not only tell you, but show you the very carpet your room should have.: Show you a carpet that is swell in its fancy pattern, beauti- ful in its colors, strong in its mak- ing, durable in its lasting qualities, and yet very modestly priced. Come in anytime—you 're always o P GEORGE R. FLETCHER. Manager. 215-217 Suttr Sml—aboum

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