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30 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901. = R IN the Superior Court of the City and County | GROVE, 008%—Nicely urnished tront room. , | “°0,fet PebCl 0 ate of Caljfornia—In the ) HOWARD, 32— New!y turnished sunny light | matter of Honolulu Sugar Company. a cor- rooms: . priy poration. upon its application_for a ‘udgment 5¢ Qiseolution. Notice.— No. T5.397. Dept. 1. ESTATE— Ty — Uniing ALAMEDY A fire investment -~ ath Com led to L-i\f'iKL\', 819%—Sunny front rloom I;I’lllbli for é;ofltg 1s hereby “"n that Honolulu Sugar RO . Sold This Week! ady or gentleman; bath; phone; $7. ‘ompany, & corporation organized and exist- 3 . i bar3 : ’, rear T i Bhuing s Bacgain: R gy farl | InE nder and by virtue of the Jaws of e On our 2d floor to-morrow we will have a special sale, % orick blocks choleely sit- | | nished rooms: trancient for gentlemen only. | Sate of Callfornla, and having it offce and of Smyrna and Oriental Jute Wilton Rugs, at one-quarter under ' ) 3 MARK) 5N g San Francisco, State of Calif r 3 a : S o 3 : L rents $2300 per | MARKET, 1122—Nice bay-window suite, three | {00 FRiCRICh auly verified and signed by a the regular prices, all are in perfect condition, mest are Antique in best town in°Alameaa County. ek magnificent home: | \jcALLISTER, €02—Sunny bav-window | to the Superfor Court of the city and cou Co: make offer. furnisned room;. rumning wate Gt S Pt Mot ot Con e Sty e residence; ex- ! —. il Ing for a judgment of dissolution of satd | 3 1 - MINNA, 057, corner Eighth—Newly furnished | rotporations and that Mepima ~ O-MOIrow s riCc¢ bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. bt il T Se o i raid court. Departmen i Eajority of 119 boand bf directars, widressed with colorings and patterns rare and beautiful. elegant ten-room must be between the icar Telegraph; fine 8-room ; property iedmont, o igt o MISSION, 301, (Laurel House)-Rooms to let; 0. 10. in the City & » e wides ice, our advice—be 3 euch i I e Bt ST T R T A Earlicst comers have the widest ehoic prompt. R . | MSEION, W pp ast ey v | et el e MORE e aiplolit | ) Jute Wilton Rugs in Oriental designs, size 2754, with ) mear Grove and-Thirty- | (OB SiBSle Nelrant, | hand and nffixed the official seal of sajd . 4 indi S S 1.50 will be = Fiear Sove i T | s | ek sttt il St 8| ) hedvy binding on both-ends, that sold for $1.50 will be sold together with taenes nelGABOFROO. | == s e s Y N M THOMPAG et to-morrow at $ I.15 each. ;| OPARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and | aorved} ‘Fited Feb: 2 100 WAL A RAR | one-third > enses this elevator; elec. lights: day, Wk. MO | Cjerk, by E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk re 2 ; nuthorts | GFARRELL, sanny furaiabed Tl TE e Jute Wilton Rugs in Oriental patterns, size 27x36, ! osinaih R of fan Francisco. State of California—In the thoroughly well made with fringe on both ends, that sold for - wx 360 | OFARR Nicely furnished parlor, en | matter of the estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF. d t adside investment: rents §61 e ceased. ’ . 22,869, i b o : : i stment, ot 80 Tele o i | e, Protnte No, 2, Deparemenc i ([} 1,50, will be sold to-morrow at $1.1 5 each. hearing. petition. for appointment ot trsaten | cC. P Y o that - 1th: incombrancs price § offer : rent reasomable. 2 i CNotica' I hereby give | 2 = e S pr s i T e et et | Friday, the $th day of March, A, D. 1901, at | There are about 200 reversible Smyrna Wool Rugs in e . chofeest cross street | O'FARRELL, 770—Handsomely furnished back | 1o ¢'clock a. m. of that day and the court. : th b e o 1 ot elegant lot H0X168. ‘ running water; bath. | room_of Department Ko, 10 of sald sourt. at | pretty colors, size 30x60, with both ends fringed, that sold for - ‘and Broadway: 9-room oy Furnished rogm. with | e ew Clty' Hall, i the City”and Coaty | - - : 509. e 5 3 > . hav 5 se we are going to offer to-morow at - Tat 3 roord: rents 425; | jeaen; sanc B, Teen appointed as the time and place for $2-25uthcre one $ -7 5 each. TIFUL modern home of § rooms; thing beach: 3%apon & ks of our office. Kk sale $2400: modern; foreclos- ne station; see this. POST, 57—Newly furnished front room, $25)| hearing the petition of MARGARET V.| W : small sunny room, closet, $12 week. | CLUEE for the, appoiatment of WILLIAM | We have a large collection of the finest Imperial Bigelow, Al i proverty can Aa; near | Y ¥ monthiy e 3 | & ECTABLE working w can have | THOMAS CLUFF (a minor) under the 1 ek y i b Plerid opportunity to sacuze qulck sale wapted. O urnizhed edlte rooms: use Kitchen and batn: | will of fald decemssd. o U e 1R Axminster, and Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in a great variety of Address owner, box 20, Call | “gig0 Bank mtg. $120: new Dutch Colontal, 4 | _private family; §. Box 209, Call office. By V. . NORTHALEA [DEANE, Clerk. | sizes, each a master piece of color harmony, which we are - h e Oakiand i __ | rooms:_porcelain bath, ma i | ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—_Incandescent light; y V. T. NOR . Deputy Clerk. ’ e e foreioniee T | BT A Mo et OX AR, Hoe, 1 Eil_incunictoutt IRt | indoried: Flied Tobrosry S, wie o | W offering at moderate cost. 3 pe- | t2 . bath, windmill said, as I do not b I lor; rooms, per night, 3¢ to $150; week, $2 t0 | Deputy Clerk. J. A. REMMEL, Ray CE REAL ESTAWE CO, 5 month, $ 10" levatcr on ground’foor; JOHN H. DICKINSON, attorney for execu- You will find many more items of interest other than those | b tors, room 25, third ficor, Mills building. ] announced here, if you shop at our store next week, B Lo e i S S S DR, R 7 rooms. all | ROSEDALE House. 319-321_Ellis choice central lo- night, 2: : week, §125 to $4 forced sale oh account | —— = = S A A e L nee. WUSTIN & CO., Exclusive | SACRAMENTO, 13%B—3 room ALL Kkinds bought, 0ld end repairing guaran- . R nEWAY. Gakian trance, with yard; sun all day; rent §1. teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. . tage of 5 rooms, bath, hall, | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st. | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- o rent ‘and brick foun | _near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. paired: open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 4th. {o°San Pablo ave.; rents for §12 Siany, Iving aloae)) wit | 20T 20T—Lady, , OUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles ond bargain; look into this at | >, 3 k : i arve A Gerth 08 | e L AURRIBHAR . TOORF LD MO reduiced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. 220%—Changed 3§ suite —FINT res modern; lot 37 cation; owner awsa SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 2-story house and lar furnished et e Wiy rens- 12 to $25 MO. | ~me new colonial 129 Kearny Street ingle room: — — with every modern improvement; | 2 s SHOW cards, window tickets, posters, DES hands to local: ehofce location; electric cars | TAYLOR, S15B—Double bay-window parlors: | MOXD, 1170 Market, r. 163, phone Folsom 1580, in_front ntral and very desirable; would | running water; plano: suitable for 4 gentle- ,_'-__.——, o S e e ! 'r;;‘;*“.srm R T STORAGE AN A~enouses. B e Ak 5 BERLIM arny— B | e = b = BRIy HBAL RATATR Agents, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Sie rocis; RaRiig Water: tranaiett: PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.. [ Nency Buloth (nee Cavagnaro), a native of | NIEMEYER—In this gity, March 1, 1301, Her- e it 3 (0—INCOME property: pair of flats on maln | —————— e office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. Italy, aged 3 years 4 months and § da man_Charles, beloved husband of Lucindas = . s S = s 3 s ont also —— 3 -| N ver, t 3 room cottase. bath pasiry. | e ekt Jh fromts 3 soome AR bath i Ctent reAsomatic: | o GOLDEN WHST Storaee Warchouse 80 Mia- | i ruited o5 geconi toe Saneral to-mobrow | Nicmever, & nativa of St Loster Moo P‘.ra“' 1 wooden mantel, cHina closet: | pach flat and cozy cottage of 5 rooms in rear. e e LT tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. (Monday), at 1: 1 ;. it T B b B ol - also medicine closet, porcelain bath and tiled | would bring $37 per month rental steadi : BEKINS Van and Storge Co., 722 MISSIon 8t.: | Fom'srmect. *Ihtmciens memk & oo ] e IO sink; patent closet, gas and electric lights; | owner anxious to move away; see this at | _ e A e tel. Maln 1840; shipping at cut rates. CORDES ™, ';"_"""L o Stamn ‘H"“‘ e tuliy tnvited to LR (e s e ¢ and cold water; stationary tubs: brick [ once: chance to get a bargain. AUSTIN | TWELFTH, 111-Large sunny room in private | see——— | CORDES—In Alameda, March 2 1901, Hermann | (00, PSS (0SSO0 e fandial this MON Soienen Bouse. ete. price $1800; terms 0 SUIL; | — o - 15, off O'Farrell, bet. Jones and e Gordes. a mative of Hancver, Germany. aged | llam P.. dearly beloved hustand of Camy 3 i ppertinc g e o , ; shed room; 3 3 years. en,’ beloved son of the late Je - g e G e | D pailiiag; e e’ sunny furnished room; §a8 and | = Jupnote) made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. | ¥ Family services and interment private. | and Hannah O Brien, father of Wiliam. - 5. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & L most complete; all just rented: a great bar- DAFT—In Manila, P. I, September 190, | Alice, Frank, George, Eddie, Grace, Edna PEW 3 ; Thomns Leo Daft (it private of Company | and Marion O Brien, and brother of Mr R NI AN SERET RS D, Fourth Tatted Stater Cavalis). beloved | Jobn Wilson and Mrs. Thomas McGuire. & SREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Ws| 507 of Leo Daft of London, England, a na- | Pativs of Worcester, Mass.. aged 4L years 1t : 2 | e i e 3 months and § days e e e o T epewritey | 7 Services will be held this day (Sunday), { EFFriends and | ] Ea fce open Sundays V13,000 Lot 73x100; northeast cormer Ninth | — e | and Clay sts. D. F. McDONALD & CO., TROOM modern house within % block of sta- Tenth ot tion: street work all done: all large rooms 2 e 3 nd closets; price $1800; $200 cash. balance 1; perfect deeded 0" monthly; house rent Tor $17 50; rhidnt of wells: X st location in Tor Dusiness; © taks tirick “dlstricts. Ses € Berkeley train, get off -at _Lorln station RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON, Lorin Office open’ Sun cquaintances are respect end the funeral * AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace KING, 92| Church, with annex $07 California m: { be found a most exceptionally good table, af tractive and eightly rooms at modest rate: Exchange: $35 Caltfornia: teiephone. Matn 55 at National Cemetery, Presidio. | *fully Invited to. a i 3 Dooved ‘son of Sarih and the | dence 35§ Harriet DIVIDEND NOTICES. late G. B. Denegri, and brother of Antome, -hurch, Brannan street. Romtida, Dismo, Richard, Elvira and Elena | 1fth, where services will be heid, commenc- Denegri ‘and Mrs. S. Ferrante, a native of | M€ 8¢ 10:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross A _member of Cemetery. ; elegant ranc! | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 25 (thirty D O ot e Sufsine \nex. | cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- | San Francisco. aged 23 yea: Contra Costa Co. - ions on it; sale or trade. C. K.| ELEGANTLY & newly furnished sunny apart- Broadway. Oakland. | ments. = the time for ~ ok e = | tation Company will be payable at the ofice | Morshall Parlor N. s G Ww. and LEARY—In this city. March 11901 Tim. of fine deep alluvial soll wanted, 176 Unlon st 5 rooms and | iand top fock, MRS B C. ROBINSON, Irop 45 tom campany ST ARG ob o euc attes Siolges T | Srother of Tames O Lamey ot Dutte: Tt for $1250- ner, ‘108 Fourth st.. Oakland. o ol e Tk *"_Z2 | Monday, March 11, 1801. Transfer books clos 4 . o y . 3 : - “ month: ali TANDSOMELY furnished rooms with board; | Saturday, March 2, 141, at 12 'clock m. | invited to attend the funeral this day | & Pative of Inchigula, County Cork. Ireland, curr: by osa. ¥1. SHELDON. Secretary. @ ck, from his late resi- | A& g T2ty | oARLAND mot grae ek peon Fainngs phons, {0 SAn statio RU- ~ -~ e ~~~~| ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. 4i5 | DIVIDEND office open | $20 PER month—Modern cottage; handy to lo- First st. pany (con. cal; electric cars In front; choice location | Se——— five cents ( TO LET. Detween Stockton | , EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- Cross Ceme- | fully invited to attend the fumeral thim day nday). at 10:15 o'clock, from his late res ce, 160 First street, thence to St. Pa ' | rick’s Church for services at 10:45 oclock. otlce—The Glant Powder Co A aividend, No. %7, of seventy- ) per share on the issued ca Caney, Cuba, Aprl 1. . and central: acated tal stock of the company has been declared. Philip A. Doherty. beloved brother of E | for e NEW -room bay_window cottaze Wik bare | “h2 et monthiNewls papered: 7 rooms:| ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | (ol sfeck of fhe company has been Ceuared; | Soha® Thomas. Willlam and Frank Doherty | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ave or exchange Slectric wired large pantry, bath 2 sunny side ¢ the street = g O A AT California st., San Francisco. on March 11 and Mrs. F. J. Harrington. a native of Grass | pl March 2, 1901, Gusta E. * 459 9th et Oakland ete.; all ; sunny side street: lot 0., The House Renters, 1008 | WANTED—Suite of 4 or 6 rooms and bath, | 101 Transter books close March 4, 1901, at | Vailey. Cal. aged 33 years | & arly beloved and' oniy child of : O - D 20; well hd windmill; chicken- Oakland with board, in Jewish family or boarding- | noon, JULIAN SONNTAG, eecretary pro tem. E7 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery this day | EIF nd Trina Page, and granddaughter : o > A. and Marle F. Thaten and Mrs. ase’ and yard: pri $1600; terms to suit (Sunday), at 3:39 o'cloek o, house. Box 2044, Call office. T g el s ROOM up-to-date modern house: 2ith av i sl .o FAIREANKS 10 Oalland, March 1. 1901, Rob- | . C. Parkinson of Antioch, aged $ months & Sondhy Hie B ey East Oakland. ey at 1366 2th ave. or % wishes roon and board in prival MARRIAGE LICENSES. e Dot it of Matacae” Was and§ days. S to lettric Eave Box 2084, Call ances are respect- banks, and father of Robert A. Fairbank fully invited to at the funeral this dav ears. (Toledo, ANTED by ‘single man, board and room in| The following marriage licenses were fssued | native of Canada, aged 3 | } s = o - | § rooms, two-story, basement, bath: all CLAND . C E \ o g P o | nday). at 2:30 . from the residence modern; electric fixtures: tinted walle: sircet | _ OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. private family. Box 2080, Call yesterday: C R Bt nion] gf her Darents, 16¥ Fuiton street, Between werk all done: right ot R. R. station: thi w g = S e —— | © William J. Howell, 23. 439 Minna street. and > S T L anklin street and Van Ness avenue. - In- ——————— | a snap; must be rold ut on: i et S L G T SPECIAL NOTICES. Alice M. Searey, 20, 1312 Mission street. T e A e rmersl this-day | , (rment Laurel Hill Cemetery A | ©on your own terms: Why e a0a Store T e Ty et S | Joseph’ Allen.’ 21’ Potrero, and Annte Mc- | [HuX Auvied 1o AfteRd AU e Pamil | D—In this city, March 1, 1901 Gracle A.. o ¥ Keever, 15, 43 Perry street. . A joved daughter of Walter N. and Allce G. Ninth' st.. | LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroval Pills | wWilllam Arlington, 41, Cotatt, Cal., and Ella | (ence; @ Fiftsoninth street, Ow M. Reed, and sister of Anetti, Norman and are the best; safe, rellable: take no other: | L. de €amp, 33, -Oakland. oriasioss ey > . George Reed, a native of San Francisco, aged ca . D I can buy a fine house like this and pay for . eame as rent? Take Berkeley train. get off RICH & PERKIN = Lorin station. O iy in ous parts o, o e e — — gend 4c stamps for particuiars; ‘‘Rellef for Mills, 24, Oakiand, and Katie E. | FITZGERALD—In this city. March 2. 1901 1 year and 32 days. atalogue on applica- | $2000—$100, BAL per month, will buy S 'CR SALE.| Ladles” in letter by return mall: at drug- . Woodian Richard A.. beloved husband of Hannah The funeral will take pince this day GUTHRIE & CO., & new-5-room cottage; porcelain bath, tiled e mmermmr. | _®1818. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. ohnson, 32, Benicia, and Lena N. F:u’n% ;l“d ;flf;;ed\, f;mertofrfllx;‘:&;d g at 12:3) o'clock, from the residence a st., San Francisco. sink: only 1 block to train and electric cars; | AN introduction to you from H. Schelihaas, th > " - | Johnson, 37, city. i SERRNRRES, S Nelson, . 7. teters| of the varents. 57 Bernal avenue, near Pre- - B St W & MTAEAN A O o e Bt Liaas T BAD tenants efected for 3 sollections made: | ~Frederick J. Honifleld, 2%, 135 Linden avenue, | son and the late John Fitzgerald, a native of | cita avenue. Interment privat ol el s e | b sty LECTION CO.. | and Anna Butzke, 23. 151 Linden avenue. Londcn, England, aged @ years. SAWYER—In this city, February 28, 1901, Mil- = = ——— 5 Montgomery st : tel. 53s0. Cran Yak, 24, Oregon C Or., and Don L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- |~ ton G. Sawyer. belovad husband of Margare ROCOMS FOoR HO EREEPING. Tsol Ye, 20, 916 Washington street fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | sy yer, nd father of n-mm;nn 3 . IR (Monday), at $:35 o'clock, from his late resi- Frank, Daniel W. and Josephina Sawyer, & CALIFORNIA, 2031—Three sunny rooms, fur- l,l;-ncex. 47 f,l;lr?"'fmw;“'& .‘J.‘::f,.’ r;:mfr‘“ native of New Hampshire, aged 71 years 4 ished for light housekeeping: no children rendan’s Church, where a solem onths and 2 days. - i . . e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. high tate will Bs celebrated for the repsse | - Mouths aud 1 duya. (Calaverss papers Jiieee well furnished rooms for S 3 Lorin station, of his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. In- | housekeeping; no other roomers; adults; $10. | OFFICE of the County Clerk, and ex-officio | Birth, marriage and death notices gent by | terment Holy Cross Cemetery = e ——— | "Clerk of the Board of Supérvisors, of ths £ 2 S, 420-2 3 ™ . ! mail will not be inserted. They must be handed LLIS, 4202 furnished housekeeping rooms| County of San Mateo, State of California. |in at elther of the pubifeation offices and be ds and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the ‘uneral this day JRGE—In Berkeley, March 1, 181, J. | (Sunday), from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post son of John Georgs and’ Sophia street, between Stockton and Powell, whers “on the very best street in the of our beautiful town: on the d others: bath. gas, phon NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. be | e Hovvein e 1 5 3 Indorsed with the name and residence of per- . and brother of John., Lewis and | the services will be held, commencine at 2 ? street, near the station. school- | 1y 15 6213 rooms. newly furnished, house- Public notice is hereby given that on the | L300 Mt norized to have the same published. Emma Schm:dt, aged 18 vears 2 months and | o'clock sharp, under the auspices of Poca- use and cars; house of 7 rooms and bath: | il Fiag TS TIIE IRty 18th day of February. A. D. 1501, W. D. K. il 5 @ hontas Tribe No. 1i. Imp. Order of Red Men. fine large lot, stable, etc.: all street work [ — e GIBSON, as applicant, made to, and flled BORN. £7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Cremation Odd Feliows' Cemetery. jone: & thorough bargain: should be seen | ELLIS, 06, near Van Ness—Sunny furnished | With, the Board of Supervisors of the County g e fully Invited to attend the funeral services | SCHU—In Oakland, March 2, 1901, Nellle, be- Do mipwhalate oor of 4 large rooms: references; $30. of San Mateo, State of California, a written | BEDBURY—In this city, February 9 1901, to| to.morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, at the | of Charles H. Schu, s native of jacres level cannot 1 Buyivg Rt | S e :l}fi{);-l_\:lr& '.“;pu'c;f&?.?“.'." -:3 ‘nrlmle!::‘ the wife of J. H. Bedbury, a daughter. residence, southwest vorner of Fairview and aged vears. and. of 4 Too iz | GL e.. 5, off 12th, near Mission— as, and is, e = o e ountaln e — “To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors mma_Soper. father of Myvtie =i P. 0. Berkel HOWARD, 7 arnished : S 3 | FURNANZ—In this city, February 15, 1801, to | HIGHTOWER—In this city. March 2, 1801, | Soper, dearly beloved and only son of Charles property; o - - HOWARD, 704 Nicely furnished sunny suite, | gf the County of San Mateo, State of Call- | "y, wie of Joseph M. Furnanz, & daughter. | Helen, beloved infant child of C. G. and | B. and Mary F. Soper, and loving brother of Glose an | 55 _BIGGEST bargain In town: lot 4ixi2 onj X Llionid = — —— “Gentlemen: T hereby apply to your.hon- | LATELLE—In this city, March 2, 151, to the | Ngllie L. Hightower. a native of Californla, | Margaret, Evelyn, Ella and Agnes Soper and r. | “Sractuckc ave.; balf block of HOWARD, 1063%—2 sunny completely l orable body for a franchise and privilege to | Wife of John Latelle, a son. s a#hd 1 momth and 15 days. Mrs. Robert H. Johnston, a native of San A R ’l’(“ ")\I “’Lh:.n') é“""'\‘x“nk"':‘ ished housekeeping rooms; runnii Vi construct and operate single or double | McDONALD—In this city, February 22, 1901, to [ JOHNSON—In this cjty. February 27, 1901, John Franc \n:o. (Santa Cruz papers please copy. ) r Call bMg., | 1RUSt oe P Xor no i D, 1703—Nicely furnished, b indow, | track Tallroad, of standard gauge, for the | = the wife of Patrick M."McDonald, a daugh- | C. Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 0 EFTriends and acquaintances are respect- hasts. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley sta Nicely furnished, bay-win: ow, | perfod of fifty years, with the privilege of e vears. A member of San Francisco Aerie fully invited to uge?d the funeral this da g g also single rooms. | erecting and maintalning the necessary poles, | MK EIRNAN—In this city, February 2, 1801, | No. B F. O. E. (Sunday), at 7:% o'clock, from the residenca e back housekeeping | Wires and appliances for an electric trolley | ~to the wife of H. P. McKelrnan, a daughter. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Of his parents. 15 Heron street. off Eighth, ' - SR Lo 7 : s Purnishes Sy $11 system, upon the following public highwi G Vallajo, e “ 1 fully invited to attend the ‘uneral this day | between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. 2 mense frst-class (32 o e e L e o e R in the county of San Mateo, State of Cait- | MCLEAN—In Vallejo. February 23, 1%01, to the | (Sunday). at 2 o'clock. from Masonic Hall. | Joseph's Church. Tenth street. where & masa fay) business nd worth $0,000; of- | Proved. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley sta'n. | 1 ER, 381—Upper part house, 3 rooms | fOrnia, to-wit: | Wits ot WUkem: Molaaw, s son. Fnar B'rith bullding, 121 Eddy street. Fu- | Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, fored for $16,100; nas d for $400; NOW | ARGAINE Five houses five 1o seven rooms:| And alcove, unfurnished, $20; no children. “1, 'Over, upon and across the Misslon | PARKFR—In Berkeley, February 1901, to| meral under the ausplces of San Francisco | commencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy 4 run_ by B D T e o) s et county road on a center line distant forty | the wife of George E. Parker, a daughter. Aerie No. 5, F. O. E.- Interment Laursl Hill | Cross Cemetery. he Land Agent T e e oo have | MINNA. 23 Nice sunny furnished front house. | feet, more or lees, from its intersection with | POTTER—In South San Francisco. February | Cemetery. VEATCH—In this city, March 1. 1801, i e e o L e cery cheap. the 'westerly line 'of the right of way of the | 25, 1901, to the wife of A. V. Potter, a daugh- | KEARNEY—In this city, March 1, 1901 John | W. Veatch. a native of Cincinnatl, Ohio, ount of departurs bonton _iuvestment properties paying el — —— | Southern Pacific Railroad Company at Baden | ter. 'P. Kearney, a native of County Louth, Ire- jed 75 yea ns: 1 hour's ride cent per month: will buv lot and build to | NOE, 153, near Mark-t—2 sunny bay-window | crossing. 0 RIELLY—In this clty, February 2%, 181, to| land, aged 5 years. A member of Court T7Friends and acquafntances ars respect- on terms. Apply to suit you. H. B. PINNEY, office oppos folding bed, gas stove, grate; $l4. 2. Over, upon and across that county the wife of James Rielly, a daughter. Golden State No. 22, F. of A, and Loyoli fully invited to attend the funeral this da DOHRMAN, Stege, Contra| loc ton, Berkeley - g Lt oA for ho——| road at San'Bruno known as San Bruno lane, | pir ey 1n this city. February 27, 199, to the | Assembly No. 1, Y. M. C. U. (Sunday). at 1 o'clock. from 94 Geary strest. SRR e e ot B Sl i L e e adjacent and parallel to the westerly line of | ®\ite’of John ¥, Ritev, a daughter. T7Friends and scquainiances are respect- | Interment Cyoress Lawn Cemetery, by car- 2+; farm in Livermore Val- | house: fronting university grounds. Address | —— S~ | Ruliroad Company. ° | THOMPSON~—In this city, February %, 1901, to | .fell¥ Invited 1o attend the funmeral th WARD—In this city, March 1, 1% Zillah oy . evervthing complete; | H. L. COON, owner, 222 Sansome st., §. F. PINE, 1063 turnfshed rooms’ for housekeep- 3. 'Over, ubon and across that county | the wWife of Willlam Thompson. a daughter. SameaY 5t Porter & White, 122 Bddy sireet | May, beloved wife of Clarence R. Ward, n fall b ————————————————— %0 oom. —_— , 122 3 in full bearing. For | NS (B, SHPE o road at San Bruno known as the San Bruno Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. daughter of Holland and Helen Coonley, and e TR T 7 T g i g o e MARRIED. TO the officers and members of Court Golden of Charles and Ben Coonley, awed 27 et ——— | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS eify Ralfondt Conip Ty > | Apme moxEr s e it a3 o | “onats S BB of Ao e Fernt | Y S B e ORANGE LAND. . | “%. "I the townsite Khown as the Millbrae | by the Rev. J Fuendellng. Frederick A:| duesied to dttend the funeral of our late | [ FrCRCS T0%\ind he funeral_services 18 acres in Tulare County. 12 miles from | ————————————— — Villa Tract, along, over and upon that cer- M'mx“;og;g: ;‘"a“"ih e & sty : T F. JONES. C. R. at Cypress Lawn Chapel this day (Sunday). ortersille, partly fonce com house. AL B i o ain street known as Rallroad avenue, which | BRUEHL—! N—In this city, February 24, " " ¥ Skl o and Townsend street: acres in Los Ancwics.Co.. near Pasadena. | NIRRTV N AT . 60i—Elegantly furnished floor of | lles adjacent to the westerly line of the | 191, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles I LINDERMAN, F. S. Trols WiS ene FUES a0l T - A. JAMES, > care Smiths ,. < —— 4 sunny rooms: aleo single rooms. right of way of the Southern Pacific Rall-| Christian Bruehl of Oakland, Cal, and Marie | KOTE—In this city. March 1, 1901, Paul Kote, E Store. | GraND OPPORTUNITY. el s e h e P ey poi e perihecly Deuncety | Jotmn stiBhay Ereuciaso. * £ T riends and scduaintanc, pect. | | Béloved son ot ot and the jate. Tiseces - = e e =3 r shed rooms for housekeep- of ral rae Tract to outh- T 2S—1In . s are respect- DN & s Durst Dames s Ay a1 biaas 1 Pleitner Helghts Tract. D iila 10 the gouth- | GRABAU—~THEES—In this city, February 23, tend . the funeral thi day | Wendt, and brother of John and William erly line thereof, with the necessary turn- | "jaoi, by the Rev, J. Fuendeling, Fred W.| fully invited to v outs; and over, upon an ross - ) . Wi . ' (Sundey), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Wendt and Mrs. Henry Grasiayn, a native of Keeping room: 1sunny | Srac avenue, Between ‘Railioad avenge and | (Qrabau and Anna Wilheimine Sophie Thees. | Costagneito & Ravenna, 643-645 Vallelo street, | ~San Francisco, aged 14 years § months and lemen or dressmaker. emlock avenue, to the southerly lime of | SCHLAQT — B RN T e Hov. - Fuiie| between Stockton street and Montgomery | 4 dave. o T id gvenue. e e 7, ‘Sehlagl ‘and Deélla’ Peter. | , averue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- ver, upon and across that county road | deling. Sdotoh J. - a Peter- | L AUGHTZ—In the City and County Hospital, | falY ";;ned‘ io sttend the funeral this dey 30 Kemr. | around, with best of soil for gardening. planted 'ShB"r'g;n";; known e» Burlingame avenue, v;mnm AUER — KRAUSHAAR—In this eity, | March 2 1901 John Laughtz, a native of Ger- n-o“d'. Dlerks, 957 Mission street. et 4 | with bearing fruit trees, while the climate is ‘Where n eo drlv it extended, wouls many, aged €2 years. ermen S Intersect February 23, 1001, by the Rev. J. Fuendelin b 0dd_ Fellows’ Cemetery. Fenial. beink in the famed thermal warm beit, | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Untara. | (Pfgreec said syeme, © 0 ceuqin| William Vielhatier and Caiharine Kraus: | LOTT_In this city, March 2. 101, William 8. | wytr_In this city, March 2. 1901 Albert D. e ey . Cheapest Lots in Fruitvale. 3 to bea ey R Half Acres and Acres. e Postotfes e o | Lots $75 and upward. only $2 down, remain- 2 e H9X . | ger 35 monthly. This property possesses great.| ! __ | attraction for residerce uses, as it commands fruit amd | @n extensive view of the beautiful scenery all 1 large ho; front voom for 2 gei neyards. To rent or buy chicken ranch, five | free from fog. For particulars see owner, H. Ay ~~~| road known .a haar. beloved husband of Dora L. Lott. and father | "\yitt a native of Wisconsin, aged 30 years. or more, with buildings. JAS. J. | A, PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. The (fust finished), MeAllister st. [ torsection. with that road 1 Howard's Bur. | mom——— | 0f \Willlam, George and Rosts Lott & native [ie of funevsl BEvRAS. o e 224 Stes AP | = e ~—~———— | “opp. City Hall Park—Select parties with ref- | lingame townsite known as San Mateo drive, DIED. eno » 48 ¥ - at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 7 —s — | $800—COTTAGE of 3 rooms, basement and at- | erences are respectfully invited to inspect "Together with all necessary switches and - x e Mission street. m thares or will lease small ranch | “Yic_ newly renovated: able; fine well; | above premises; sunny suites, with or with- | turnouts. Barbour, Thomas McCredte. Samuel LUHRSEN—In this city, March 2. 1301, John miles of San Franelsco. Box 2060, | lot $0xi15; $100 cash, balance $10°per month. out baths; also single rooms: electric light ‘I respectfully ask that your Honorable | Barrett, Mary A. McDonald, Winnie H. | D., beloved husband of the late Elfza Luhr- CARD OF THANKS. v $1275—Cholce bargain; new cottage of 4 large | elevator all night; steam heated: finest rea Board advertise this application In accord: Cavagnaro, John L. Meclntyre, Raloh and father of Mrs. Charles Volquards Mrs. G. D. Flack and family hereby desire 812 Main, Petaluma, for | FO0m! 7-foot basement; good brick foundation; ing-room in the city on lower floor; liveried | ai with the provisions of the act entitled, | Cordes, Hermann McNally, Annie M. and Herrman, Henry and Etta Lubrsen, a m— thelr sincere thanks to many HORN. £12 Maln, Petaluma. 07 | g ih, closets, pantry; chicken houses; lot 155x | callboys in attendance; every room tasty and [ ‘An act to amend an act entitled “‘An act | 'Daft. Thomas L. Morejau, Plerre native of Sharenbeck, Germany, aged 61 . the kindness and sympathy ex- - L S ol 150; all fenced: fine location; just the place for | elegantly furnished; moderate prices; rooms | providing for the sale of railroad and other Denegri, Andrew Niemeyer, Herman C. | year: tended in their late bereavement. for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | Felsing chickens. shown in the evening. franchises in municipalities, and relative t, | Doherty, Phillp A. O'Brien. Willlam P. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow MRS. G. D. FLACK and family. vavper. for mailing, $1 per year | _ $00—Rare opportunity: modern cottage of | -t oo | granting of franchises approved March 23, | Fairbanks, Robert Q. OlLear: Timothy (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- ——— | 5 tooms_and bath; stable; chicken houses; | ROOMS. o ROOMS. | 1813, by amending section 1 of sald act,” ap- | Fitzgerald, Richard =~ Page, Gusta E. L. dence of his son-in-law, Charles Volquards, ..\ CARD OF THANKS. P g v A | cholee fruit trees in bearing; lot 100x100; a: ey _proved March 19, 1897, Georze, J. Reed. Gracle A. §08 Diamond street, near Twenty-fourth. In- The relatives of the late Charles P. Hen- AFAEL REAL ESTAT! | fenced; easy terms. : A ‘Dated Redwood City, Californta, Febru- | Hightower. Helen Sawyer, Milton G. terment private. nessy desire to return thanks to their many ~ | .Chicken ch of one acre; good house of 5| Partles having furnished or unfurnished| ary 12th, 1%L Johnson, Jokn C. Schu, Nellle McCREDIE—In this city, March 2, 1301, Sam- | friends for their kindness in their late be- FOR S: rooms, barn, etc., for rent at $3 30 per month. | Fuoms, apartments flats, houses or business “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicant.” Kearney, John P. Soper, Chas H. A. el McCredie, beloved brother of Mrs. J. . | reavement. Respectfuil THE FAMIL’ ; Stock and fixtures for sale, consisting of ;00 | Property to rfmi r"nm!"lfll Wwith us: we have And public notice is hereby further fi'"" Kote, Paul Veatch, Georga W. Herget_and Nanie MecCredie. cousin of Mrs. for 3 horses: terms. & thoroughbred chickens, 18 chicken houses, | the most perfect facilities in the city for se- | thut on the said 1§th day of February, 1901, in | Laughtz. John Ward, Zillah M. A. M'ddleton and Mrs. E. Barada, and Foon “Brooder house. & brooders, 2 Incubators, | Curing bigh-grade and desirable "tenants. | open session of the sald Board of Supervisors, | Lott, Willlam S. 3 r ndt. Bernard - Vi « ner, 416 California ‘st 8ood brooder House, 4 oo s avman e sy | ELDFR Rental Information Bureau, 22 Kear- | {he said appiication was read and considered. | Luhtsen, John D. Witt, Albert D. e S SRR, % B PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. ny st., fir _:Lm) 7Red 2334. ‘whereupon sald board voted, and by rsolu: R v OrrO i r o = AHLBORN HOTPL, $21 Grant ave.—Best doi- | - 4o (07 sdopted, determined and-announced | BAREOUR—AL Svdoey - Mines Fewrvary 43, dandan), Bt 3 o'clotk: from the residence NEW firm, new prices. Don't fall to see our | AJTIBORN HOTEL. SO Orane A oilte atten at ‘It proposed’ to grant said application, | 1901, Thomas Barbour, husband of the late | Cr pia Lhusin,” Mrs. . Middleton, 9% Te — | “bargains 'in _real estate 2 5 . franchise and privilege, and directed that the | Alice Barbour, and father of Thomas J oy vite: clegant | Foom cottage. barn, chicken house 10 trute [ 87057 large rooms: modern convenlences: | fact that an avplication for such franchise | Barbeur, Mrs. Frank C. Howe and Mrs. Au- O Bt Wi e bewutital grounds; woods. “For | trees In bearing, $60| We have o long list = s | and privilege had been made to eald board, | gustus . Francis, aged 70 years. > | McDONALD_Tm this city, March 2 1001, Win ticulars address box 2 10 select from, aizo the cheapest lots in Fruit- | A_ROBINSON. 1MIA Market—New manage- er with a statement that it was, an TT—In this city, February 2s. 1%0i, z E . Ve, %5 vpe Free carriage. C. B, LOWRY | ment; fine furnished rooms, en suite or sin-| 1% proposed by said board to gran: the same BARRE 37 o of San Francisco, aged 11 months and and'J. L. SAXTON, Realty buildin station. EAN RAFAEL property ¥ Mary Ann Barrett, beloved wife of Wililam Frult- | gle: transient or permanent; elevator service, | b8, Advertised in The San Francisco Call, 8| Barrett, and sister of William F. Dasha and levatol daily newspaper published in the city and 2 v A—BRUNSWICK House, 143 Sixth—Rooms 2 | county of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, | Mouve)" ard, a native of Vermont, aged 4§ 081 per migbt: 8123 to $5 per week, and light | @5 Provided by law and as directed by said | ¥ iiriends and acquaintances are respect. | 181aEd. aged 30 Tears. amtime coming Ralph McIntyre, a native of Prin SRIFFIN, e 1, near Cal bldg. Tel Blac 't housekeeping: open all night. resolution. ’ 7 Friends and acquaintances and members CRNE v for sale and exchange. Please c BURNETT, M ot No. 1364)—Fur- e character of the franchise and pri L 4 ul nv! o atten: nera s da oo o sdle and exchangePiease cai : b DT T e e B et ‘3‘3‘?:‘ "“l;lg:gi gence, "84 Howard | siveet.” Interment St. ‘3“;, T3t Tabclock. from the aris | better come here and look at REAL ESTATE WANTED. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. |BusH_ 05A—Large front room furnish Tailroad, of standard gauge, with the privls | CAVAGNARO—In this cltsy Mareh 2, 01, O e e TSy Cathedral for sges;| the new patterns we recentl - v s e i suitable for-one or two gentlemen; bath; tel lege of ‘erecting and maintaining t Joan L., dearly beloved brother of Mrs. | et 2 o'clock. Chapel office will be said on| ra:2iv —a splendid lot of out: RANCH apa. Sonma. or Marin PR B S T A ephone; private house, sary poles, wires and appiiances for a =————=——————————== Tuesday. March 5 at T:45 p m. in the of“ . S of out- S SRkl " S __OAKLAND REAL BSTATE. | oooy: i wront berowindow suite; recsisind | | S e e 4 e iR | MBNRY i GALLAGHER CO, | ‘Qestiesine Sssiiy hapt, Tigtmas tor |- of-the-ordindry carpets. —_— | $100 CASIL, 810 monthly: 1 mcre of superb land: | or unfurnished; also two handsomely fur-| {raversed by said railroad is over, upon and (Buccessor to & Gallagher.) Sunday, March 3, and second mass on Sun- We carry an extensive line { - sandy |l)l;'fl Eu(L'" n’-onedd 0;¢hll’d in full nished rooms, single; terms moderate, :‘t'rflels :h' r\:;dl. :,"I'IHI“ and streets men- DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. day, March 10. Remains will be forwarded of éar ts. mann l. ‘ bearing: also small vineyard; 3-room cottage, = oned in said application. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | Eas| ing’s train. 1 ms, ,.L A“ ED \ ADVERTISI“MENTS‘ s e b allan o s e s ELLIS, G7i—Nicely furaished rooms; board op: And public notice is hereby further given B e % Linsola Schost ncx.:r.(;fri‘;'nm:::: city, March 1, 1901, Annte bl gs-, s i e S TG e "~ | bam. Vchicken-houses and outhouses; im- _tionai; med. imp.: h_fam.: fef.; phone. | = that pursuant o Jaw and the sald resolution Te ne Bouth 80, Eiinias Sty Belodel met suly chiiaie rugs, curtains, etc., and you mense shade trees, and ficwes f i R 3 X A » P ing invitati ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | Eurrounding: this 1 s rare property In a very | Eoor il frriton, Rinc | directed, the said Hoard of Subervisors pro- T R e Mnthiia P s nc; | have a standing invitation to — - e ‘ delighteul spot: Laurel Grove Tract adjoin-| Witer. et e e ne UNITED UNDERTAKERS, Steohen and Lomira McNally, » native of | Call any time and see them. 2 Touse: away from cold winds and fog: near | FIFTH, 119, flat 2_Eront sunny bay-window | S00pPat on Momday. the Srat”any "6f April X aud 16 BIUS St el Seaty we. B P citnis Sad aocasintanced i radse. You'll enjoy ‘looking them A | Laurel Grove ave., ‘off School 5t.; hers s 4 | ~room ‘and housekeeping rooms. A (b, B at the hour of 10 o'clock 4. m. || FUNERAL DIREOTOR3 AND EMBALMERI. £iliy Tavited o attend the fumeral thie oe : : Jong o S somice g lovely st for o home, whlch ypu cu et | = merar e Bbuse tn Tiedwood City. in the counts of ban | Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. Gunaay). at 13 o'clock, [from “the residence | OVET, they are so different from oee e “Ban Francissy property. cot-| $end for circular. 465 Seventh st opposite | FOLSOM, TS7A—Nicely furnished rooms; bath. | Jatep State of California. bide or tender - Slon: " Taterment Latrel HIl Cometeny: " | What most stores carry—not (2" 8atx) of 10 Toome: lot Sxi2; half Drogfvay sation. Oakiand: carriage free. | $5TS0M, 53431 a week; Iarge sunny furnished | Chise and privilegs, and that satd board wil * T |MOREJAU—In this city. February 23 10, | high priced either om_station. A b o % room, closet, bath; private; call Monday. Theh ang there. 5 open session of sald CREMATION. Plerre Morelau. beloved husband of *Marie e e ply to -G. R. DENKE, West Alameda | FOR SALE. v e rend sald bids and tenders and consider ) iats Morejau, and uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel o Betvie COtfice, | Webster | St and. Cens | ¥ A noe Fisiness::$500 casty income per month; | FULTON, 52 — Large furnished double room;| act. thereon, and wiil award said rrancnise | 0dd Fellows’ Cemstery Assoc’ation | Yisnaux. Mr. Pierre Vignaux and Mr. and wal ave. an e largely Mimereanes: ot Don Tionth:: ] betil; euitabl for two. and orivilege to the highest bidder. and in SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mrs. C. Fontaine. & mative of France. axed % 7 | mctive busifiess; will bear the closest invee- | GEARY, 55, corner Jones—Nicely furnished Secoiance’ with the act of the LeGialaturs | ' yy. pnecgs tor cremation t5 chireh 8 yonrs o dayS. & member of Franco- SANTED-A modern D e e tigation. ress or call at 455 Seventh st., | “hay-window suite; also single rooms. By order of sald Board of Suj ‘made | and members of organizations having presiding Friends and acquaintances are ; house cpp. Broadway station, Oakland. H. Z. g Officers and secretaries and thelr familles Sy end neral this” day . i Fan Francisen” morth of California st | SONES, land owner GOLDEN GATE AVE. 100—Well furnished | 150y, (o o0 this 18th day of Fel A D | 0. “An “others ve cotfine ang ort | Bundas). et 153 o'clock. Trom B o0 0aY . y ors Favent o Bow moders bome‘of o8 rosm | BANKER'S hame 8 foce e B bt | e oo | | | Do S Bupantasrsotieie, Ghek ot | SR Tden s RBACEES & | SR Mo A R exd located in the residence section ia 3 5 to 5 AND SO N, enth 3 - Juat - Botn: ket T Meletes Ta e Reitess | anted anfck: Watse Ny Tauimncs e o ath i B Ban Mateo, State of California. Of | Lt a ot and Its care and stone work. Send fac streets, where services will be held under the 215-217 Sutter Street—above Kearny. ' Missi . —Sus rooms, ;5 Owner, box 2085, Call office, Oakiand. - Eaal Beiate o o Bt vt e b oo i T o e 0 oty e By M. W, SCHABERG, Deputy Clerk. L rTRtCRER puspless ot Pranco-American Lodge' No.