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30 S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901. HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale G. H. UMBSEN & €O, 14 Montgomery t. 350087 mores slightly rollingland between Earatogs and Loe apricots and prunes a Bargain. ¢ 4 rooms, hard finished; good barn and out- dings; enced; one-half in alfalfa; one e finest chicken ranches in Napa 58500860 bear! vines; ail fenced; good wplements g0 with 160 . ain View, 3-room ¢ tion or exchange for ear Mo s Middletown, ed and a County; T : this is & show parties. Two mice cottages in Mill Valley. for our catalogue containin IN w. richest LANDS. our lists of farms, vine- erty in various parts | Jatalogue on applica- HRIE & CO. . San Francisco. tos; 16% aores in bearing | ____ 4008 mcres, Big miles east of Napa: house | 1y not wait until all the cheap properties are ng Sopoma; 35 acres in | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMEN OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, A_CHOICE LIST! NEW BARGAINS! $55,000—Fine _corner, situated; under lease; fine future. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT To purchase property in Alameda. brick block, cholcely ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. e S S e MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window ‘room; u.:er week; ent. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished Tooms, & a week up: S5 8 8ay up- O'FARRELL, 2%—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; el:;"l(or; Ulec, lights; day, Wk., mo. sold. $2,000—Fine business property; rents $2300 y sce in best town in Alameda County. | O'FARRELL, 742—Nicely furnished parlor, en Ol e, e a rm;‘e,‘?mn;a‘nmcint‘nho;:' sulte or singie, gas. bath, phone: $o to' s34 P se: lot 40 0 ; make an offer. | E O e Dowgsts. 000; nandiome residence; ex- | POST, 527—Small sunny room, closet; private quisite ground: $70w; sacrifice. $1500. central; Fine 6-room two- house and stable. 50x140; cost owner §6500. #—Otfer ' considere ; 40x13; 27th and Telegraph. r ‘old 2-story, barn 60x140; $-room modern house: siable; lot 35x150; snap. ms and bath; lot 3ix the beat avenues. | Elegant cortage of 150; stable: on on near Grove and 5th al h atitully | ks elled month; fine modern flats residencé neighborhood. cdmont, one-third value; $3500; opportunity ceases this week. Elmhurst; we are authorized to sac- reasonable offer this week. use: by | 8 ae | worth | 3 acres | rifice desirous of once. : splendid bargain. xcellent roadside investment; $60 month; 2 store buildings, flat, stabl | 100x1 realty exchanged. | Ans 14tk 0om new residence, near Broadway and {ncumbrance $2780; " price $3850; ~ offer Foreclosure snap; choicest cross street modern home; cost owner $i500. ore 3 rooms; flat 5 rooms; rent $25; ass order; % blocks of our office. cash, bank sale, $2400; modern; fore- closure; cottage & rooms; Adcline station; see this. »—Adeline station, flve-room cottage, 8 J1d; eost more; 25X127; quick sale wanted, ank mortgage $1200; new Dutch colo- I 4, rooms; in bath, mantel, 33d st.; snap. nd 6 rooms; atayette tages: § rc new or old por b e zain ink! A home near Grove st.: 4 rooms, bath, windmill; 50x100; LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO,, 40-452 Elghth st., Oakland, Cal. little age; walking distance of AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, $S00_COZY down town Oaklan ge of 9 rooms and bath, basement, etc.; all in and occupied by steady corner; right on San pal thoroughtare of front; walking dis- GEO. W. AUSTIN & Oakiand. NEW colonial cottage, 6 rooms and bath; electric line in front; convenient on: choice location; any kind of right party. AUSTIN & CO., . Oakiand . $4000—F tance O, of local station. 1008 Broadwny this is a basement, ba formerly mortgaged Albion st., near Telegraph, fine $-room specially constructed 8 rooms; every ap- uitvale ave. residence, 10 rooms, cor- rents | lot family; $1 2 per week. POWELL, & no_children. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night. 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; ‘month, $8 to $30; elevator on groundfidor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ROSEDALE House, 219-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 25c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4: open night. SACRAMENTO, 1603, cor. Larkin—Elegant fur- nished sunny front rooms en suite or single. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Large, sunny Jron( room: double bed; cheap. SUTTER, 320%—Changed hands single rooms, $8; llll:e 'Nicely furnished sunny suite; newly reno- | 8O o) 7- ' R, ly furnish nes legraph, 7-room’ cottage; elegant lot, | =00 Ters M nsom o A Tunning water: §.04—Six blocks, 10th and Broadway, nine- | _central TAYLOR, 106_Sunny rooms en suite and sin- £le; $5 month; 26 per night BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BLACKMORB—In this eity, March 4, 1901, to the wife of Willlam Blackmore, a daughter. CANTLEN—In this city, February 18, 1301, to the wife of James J. Cantlin, a daughter. DRISCOLL~In this city, February 2, 1901 to the wife of Florance Driscoll, a son. DUNKER—In this city, February 24, 1901, to the wife of John A. Dunker, a daughter. DUNNE—In this city, to the wife of 5. E. Dunne, a daughter. FARNHAM—In this city, March 6, 1901, to the wife of C. W. Farnham, a daughter. MILLER—In Oakland, February 21, 1901, the wife of Joseph H. Miller, a daughter. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 4, 191, to the wife of Joseph O'Brien, a daughter. PERAZZI—In this city, March 7, 1901, to the wife of Victor Perazzi, a_daughter. TUBB—In thig city, March 7, 1501, to the wife of Thomas Flournoy Tubb, a son. MARRIED. GRAHAM—WILLIAMS—In this city, March & 1901, the Central M. E. Church, by the Rev. S. D. Hutsinpiller, Charles H.' Graham and Mary Williams, both of San Francisco. JENNINGS—FINKEN—In this city, December 21, 1900, by the Rev. P. J. Lynch, St. James Church, Bernard P. Jennings and Ida M. Firken, both of San Francisco. LANGMUTH—WILSON—In this city, March 5, 1501, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Emil Lang- muth and Alice Wilson, MEYER—BOGLE—In this city, March 8, 1901 by the Rev. L. Sanford, D. Meyer of Wood- side and Eila Bogle of San Francisco. to TEHAMA, 215 Furnished and housekeeping rooms to let. THE BERLIN, 28 Kearny—Elegant _suites single rooms; running water; transient. TWELFTH, 111—Sunny furnished room, pri- vate fam.; suitable for couple; phone, bath. VAN NESS, 813 Upper parlor, furnished or unfurnished; physiclan's residence; bath, _bhone, etc. VAN NESS 1419_Suite and single front Funny room; gas; bath: tel.; private family. CLASSTFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st. ——— e ROOMS AND BOARD. | A A A A AN AR | A FEW persons with references can be com- fortably accommodated in family: rooms and table appointments first class: north of Mar- ket st.: reasonable. Address box 2670, Call office. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annax $07 California st., may be found a most excaptionally good table, a tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. Private, tinted walls; A FIRST-CLASS undertaking _business be sold; uipped ALDF ing-house, 40 | and central. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. rooms; 51 Y; a snap. ALDEN CO., 118 GROC 3roadway. %00d business | ELLIS, §78—Beaut!fully furnished single rooms and suites, with board; central location; reas, | SHOTWELL, 217—Two sunny furnished rooms, 1 or 2 gentiemen, with or without board; rea- sonable, HANDSOMELY furnished rooms with boa: use of parior, plano, phone. $50 Vanf Nes. 1500—50-foot lot on Bancroft way, east of | $1000 TO loan on pianos, furniture, etc.; lowest IVY, 243—TLarge sunny front rooms with board for 2 ladles; private family. Ehattuck ave. i rates, by ALDEN CO., 111§ Broadway. | FOR sale at a great sacrifice—Beautiful subur- lot 150x140; great varlety of choic- fruits, large and sm ete. In- | quire of cwner on premise: Twenty- fourth st., $500—Fine, sightly Ic college grou te home of § rooms; > lot; facing south. land home *all_office. TO LET. ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. 415 First st ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, WANTKD-Room with breakfast and dinner for couple; central. Box 2667, Call office. GENT desires hoard; give plano or vocal les- Call office. second st. an Pablo ave. 1 location. rear Adeline st. astiake cottage. Cottage larg near sta- ot worth the ND ROOMS. TABLE unexc rooms par excellent; pri- vate family st., Oakland; close in. — e 3 D FURNITURE FOR 1ed: 4 H. B. PIN- Berkeley AN introduction to you from H. €chelihaas, ti v Y atatte turniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakland station, FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS fro | ROOMS FOR HOUSEK PING. rooms $12, te 3 rcom sis; 2 furnished rooms, rent $10 month. nt sunny FRUITVALE REAL veping; The Home Building Com- TICE: catly furnished connecting nuved its office to south side of | * yrooms for housekpg; convenient; reasonable. k on Fruitvale avenue. : > i Beiress vz: szies ms and high basement: sunny front housekeep- ment sidewalk: 2 biocks te. ave.; terms, $9 50 per —_— front parlor suite; also block from | ; light housekeeping. -houses; good | = your own cely furnished bay-window man and wife; others en; A ny also & : lot 112 by | for chickens 1; _ 1412 nic ping rooms: le one for h: shed sunny house- | s; lot 60 by 80; good | : hardwood mantel, | - e tnis e i WORTH, THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, South side of railroad t e e e 1| t room $10; complete for housekpg; sunny. | vindow room, | houses: JE, 405—Sunny front parlor sulte, complets sidewalk for House To children; $2 jear Frultvale | JACKSON, 9, near Mason—Furnished sunny ms to suit g | front housekeeping rooms, $7 to $8. i bath; lecga lot; 1o-Sunny furnished housekecping | o By — single room, ¢ all kinds for remt. Remember | B WANTED—Unfurnished room, centrally locat- ed, with running water and light, preferably Address. box 2173, Call office. ANTED—Four unfurnished room. Address box 2158, Call gf reference WANTED-Dry, light room, suitable for light manufacturing; with terms, to C_F. E., any part of city. Address, box 2156 Call office. are the best; safe, reliable: taks gend 4o stamps for particulars. Ladies’ etter by retuen ma gists. Chicl ‘hemical Co., Philadel., P: | $250,00 70 toan o 15t mortgages: will loan_on §0 per cent; easy payments: mutual pla | _Avply M. 3. box 1476, Call otfice. | BAD tenants ejectea for & collections mad. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION C | 415 Montgomery st., rooms 8-10; tel. 5590, | ROOMS papered from % up; city or country. | Hartman Paint Ce 0 24 =t : tel. Red 3521 | SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS SHOW window tickets, posters. DE: | “MOND. 1170 Market. r. 103. phone Folsom 1 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES | ALL kinds bought, sold and_repairing guaran- | teed C les Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought. sol fred; open even.: 4. rented, exchange phone Black 1124, | BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired: needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. WaN An upright piano for storas care; mo chilaren. . 132 Hayes st. ——— e e ey STORAGE AND “'AREHOI'!ES: PIERC office, P PACIF | _pany, 232 st_and Powell sts,; tel. Main 5713 (¢ Storage and Furniture Moving Com- limore st.; phone Jackson 251, W. E. RUDELL doing immense fi lass (32 cost and worth $50.000; : nhas rented for $400; 4 Agent, € G good bearing fruit Valley; will exchange sperty ‘in Oakland or ranch. Address new cottage, . stable, ade on easy payment—160 acres on county road; W. L. FOSTER, n & rent. level 4% Inquire at 207 Church oom brick hotel | $500—HOU “16M—Front bay-window room and mhiaw, SiNien Siues gae housekeeping; no_children. two blocks from electric E of city water; vard, city cars $500—$100 cash, balance $10 monthly; cozy cot- | - of 3 large rooms, attic and basement: fine OCTAVIA, 414—Three unfurnished housekeep- T Storage Warehouse. 840 Mis. int 1821 F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. GOLD ston , chicken house; good well; lot 45x115. —House of 4 rooms, setable, incubator 10 chicken houses, chickens, 50 brooder house, 7 brooders, in- harness and Wagon; ; easy terms. OCTAVIA, 1403 front room with kitchen, O'FARKELL, rooms POINT LOBOS nished housekpg roor Geary—Large sunny , and single room. house, pigeons, cuba £21—Sunny flat of 3 housekeeping furnished; reasonable. 2 and 3 sunny tur- 10, $12; no children. 7-foot basement; good brick toundation; | i closets, pantry, chicken houses; lot 175x | POWELL, 1133 unfurnished rooms for house- ; all fenced; fine location; just the place for keeping; no cnfidren: rent $l4. rajsing chickens. A2 SACRAMENTO, _ nished rooms; p ge of 4 rooms, hall and basement; ; chicken bouse; lot 107x260; easy terms it desired. Chicken ranch of 1 acre, good house of 5 rooms, barm, etc., for rent at $8 50 per month. Stock and fixtures for sale consistng of 50 | thoroughbred chickens, 16 chicken houses, good brooder house, 4 broode incubators, bohe- ND. 212—Well furnished for housekeeping: clean and le: reasonable. TH. 136—Front sulte, furnished for light housekeepin other rooms. MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, |~ supporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. e e e e ety TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS. i sell better meahines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California: telephone Main 265. e e e ey DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 19 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will he payable at the office of the company. 327 Market st., on and after Frida March 15, 1901. Transfer books will close Saturday, March 9 1901 at 12 o'clock m. ~ E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. % (thirty centn per share) of the Paauhan Sugar Plan- “ntion Company will be payable at the offica of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, March 11, 1901. Transfer books closed Saturday, March 2. 181, at 12 o'clock m. ¥. H. SHELDON. Secretary. cutter, etc. > e S - -~ ¥or particulars apply to . 607—Elegantly furnished floor of o | H A PLEYTN uitvale Station, Cal. rhoms: also single rooms. iles of city for $14%. HALL. 6% | 5,00 5-ROOM house with latest improve- | THIRTEENTH. 183, corner Howard—Alcovs i s N ments, including electric lights; lot 80x165; & | suite and kitchen; complete for hsekpg: $16. IN M1l Valley, & nice home for sals cheap on | DATEain; beautiful view. TURK, 22-One large housekeeping room for - 4 2300—6-room house; all modern improve- R, B Ofig JAUSE DORIETREIOR SRR inn i unt ;5E=nun 52 Turk st. S. F. cormer ot Sl n. beautigal” P two or dressmaker. FOR Rent—Handy-sizea fruit and h 3 terms easy. all or ress A. . PE- V. NCIA, 1232 b2 3 ished nmear bay. Address =ruit, box 2112, Call office. | TERSON & CO., 478 Tenth st.. Oakland. N nthaaniog: siches: Punhy an TEnt: ens SWRITE 3. W. HORN, §12 Main, Petaluma, for | - free copy of Bo Co. real estate b: ins. ; FRUITVALE PROPERTY TO EXC 1ANGE T CHEAPEST and best in America_The Call, 16 pages, United States or Canada one year for 3. —— went to any address in the | eekly | NEW 6-room cottage: corner; $2000; little cash; | | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur; ARGYLE, The, McAllister et., cor. Larkin— This high-class rooming-house is newly open- clear trade and mortgage will handle; this week only. E. L. RICHARDS, Dimond, Cal. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROES VALLEY—Choice view buflding lots, near etation: sewered; San Rafael water eys: tem: reasonable prices. J. H. GILHULY, 17 Beale st. San Francisco. —— e ed; it has been elegantly and tastefully fur- nished; every improvement for comfort and sanitary requiremen has been adopted; all outside, sunny rooms, with or without baths; pagties with references are Invited to inspect above premises; roo own in the eveninj ROOMS TO LET. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. REALTY TO EXCHANGE. MARION GRIFFIN, 715 Market, near Call bldg. Tel. Black 1803, 1 have = long list of city and country prop- erty for sale and exchange. Please call. $000—ILLINOIS farm for California or §. F. property or rooming-house. Box 1869, Call. —— e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA RICAL ESTATE. | A—For rooms, apartments, housekeeping, fur- nished, unfurnished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st.,, tel. 2324 Red. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- Jar a day family hotel in city: polite attend- mnce; large rooms; modern convenience rooms 50c up; first-class meals 2ic; free coacl A—ROBINSON, 100\ Market—New manage- ment; fine furnished rooms, en suite or sin- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2200-ONLY $300 cash, balance easy; new bungalow cottage b rooms, porcelain bath and latest in everything; cute and cozy; near broad-gauge; close to cars, school and busi- ness centers; would cost $3060 to duplicate. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1600 FOR & $3000 almost mew G-room cottage in East Berkeley, at Dwight station; sunny and A 1 neighborhood: 2 blocks from | _Ble: transient or permanent; elevator service. Wtation; stone walks and street complete: | T BRUN 5 = e hon eatdent: hat hstracien me 1 sei | ApDRUNSWICK HOUSE, 18~ Slxih—Tooms almost without reserve; easy terms if de- [ j, v o light housekeeping; BURNETT, open all night. 1426 Market (old No. 1864)—Fur- sired. J. 8 MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, OGakland. $5500—Do ¢ to buy real estate that wi want to buy te that will A4 R 2 e e, i 3 room house; lot B0x150; has pled. 5300 Eiegant, new, modern 7-room cottage: lot Gxi%: Gom Gown, balance $35 per monts this property cannot be ced for le: than $3366; if you want & home this wi 1500 Cinton-ana. lot, 80 by about 20 linton-ave. ; runs y; most healthful and lameda. EAMMOND & CONGER, right into the Gesirable location in Al $16005 rooms, with large basement; lot 33:4x 150; sunny side of street; this is worth $2500 and will bear close n. $3000—% rooms. fine corner lot 70xi41; cheapest in Alameda. If you want to rent or buy don’t fail to call ©n ue end thereby consult your best interests. HAMMOND & OONGE& 2% Santa Clara ave., Phone 1023 BARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes bullt on terms to suit. Exchange for San Francisco property, cot- tage (2 flats) of 10 rooms; ot 25x120; balf block from station. Apply to G. R. DENKE, West Alameda and Cen Real Estate Office, Webster st 3 iral ave. ' mever been occu- | 4400 CASH, §7 0 monthly till paid for; price all 1 nished rmi suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 784—2 unfurnished rooms; French range, gas and bath; call after 7 p. m. ELLIS, 743—Large frout room, nicely furnished; gas, bath. GEARY, 622—Elegantly furnished double par- lors, sultable for physician, dentist; reas'ble. GOLDEN GATE ave., 120iLarge lors, fur. or unfar; 00d location for dentise, GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Beventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. GUERRERO, 305—Furnished bodroom,rgl.flnr; L $1000—ORIGINALLY sold for $2000; cottage & rooms and bath; bigh basement; 3 blocks trom local station, public school; street work complete; terms 1 desired; this is a_positive bargain and must be sold. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. told $1000; cottage of § rooms and ; large barn; chicken house and run; fruit trees and ghrubbery; & nice, cozy home In the right £pot, being healthful; 2 fine lots, 150 feet deep; picket fence; city water and sewer; near a model schoolhouse and electric cars; nice neighborhood; sandy loam eoll: view some- thing grand; away from cold winds and fog: edjoining East Oakland; call or send for cir- cular for cheap lots or acreage. 465 Seventh #t., Oakland, Broadway station; carrisge free. H. Z. JONES, owner. use of kitchen; bath; §i4. M. A. CAN' 14 Capp st. 5 HOWARD, near Third—Large sunny fron Foos waltants 2: reasonable: 4lsy room $5 per month for gentleman; bath. —_— P LARKIN, 819—Sunny front room, table gentleman; gas, bath and phm:"‘* el LEAVENWORTH, Ws—Furaished front room; L ey MARKET, front ; , 1032—Sunny rooms; also single MARKET, 1056—Sun: ‘day, week or mon TEN houses and -cottages for sale; easy terms; some same as rent; send or call for what you want. Ranches for sale from 1 to 50,000 acres. Thirty-page catalogues of homes. Good business chances of all kinds, For all bargains see E. E. BUNCE, 92 Broadway, Oakland. $140—TWO-STORY, 7 rooms and bath; near San Pablo ave.; ‘all in first-class condition; mow for rent or for sale on instaliments. AUSTIN & CO.,, 1608 Broadw: furnished rooms by the "bath; Teasonavier e Ll M oM S R = s — MARIPOSA, 1169 Mission—Newly furnished VE-room cottage and bath; Foy Fgood weil -nghmummh:.wnm,:._w ——_h"“: "‘:“" single and suites, from ${ mao. ). Dah st., Waits Tract, Oakland, et . oy, Smled Yobitie o6 ) DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany (con.)—A dividend, No. 27, of seventy- five cents (Tic) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared. pavable at the office of the company, 450 Californta_st., San Francisco, on March 11, 1901 Transfer haoks clore March 4, 1301, at noon, JULTAN SONNTAG. secretary pro tem. —_— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Buperior Court of tne Clty and County of Ban ncisco, State of California—In the B lon. uron 43 Sppiication oL & Jodeusost ration, upon its spplication for a t OF Gissoiution: Notlce—No. To307. Dept. 1t Notice in hereby given that Honolulu Sugar Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the Btate of California, and having its office and lace of business in the city and county of n Francisco, State of Callfornia. has filed its application, duly verified and signed by a majority of jts board of directors, addressed 1o the Superfor Court of the city and county of San Franclsco, State of California, pray- ing for a judgment of Glssolution Of sal corporation: and that Monday, March 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of said court, Department No. 10, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- clsco, have been appointed as the dav, time and place for the hearing of said application. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the officlal seal of said Su- A e Sy e B acrdedy Firea Bab. 20 Yior. A D Crerke by B M PHOMBSON. Depity Cloce. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Victor E. Shaw, 21, city, and Ellen L. Laks, Oakland. “Thomas H. McDonald, Mont., d Jennie E. ette, 30, Aberdeen, B ieteieh I Mey , 44, Woodside, Cal., and Ella Bogle, 2, city. Charles ham, 22, 1338 Alabama street, and Maj Wil § Juniper streot. oute L. amen "0 Ml Valiey. and Flora Howell, 27, 1814 Washington street. Arvid 29, 415 First street, and 30, 38 Moss avenue. Roy E. Bondurant, Tillie M. Zwickel, 23, Frank M. Burl!-rd, SDOLPH Storage and Moving Co., DIED. McKenna, Bernard Medau, Luella G. O'Leary, Dennis Piconso, John B. Tierce, Helen F, Pogzl, Thomas . 'Della Sakagachi, Henry Schaefer, Charles G. Schrader, Charles B. Schumacher, John W. Sullivan, Timothy Tubin, David Varni, Margaret Von Gerichten, Mrs. Josephine E. Valsh, Eliza ACERET—In this city, March 9, 1%1, Jacob Aceret, beloved husband of the late Anna Aceret, and father of Emil and Louise Ace- Tet, a 'native of zeriand, aged 72 years 1 month and 4 days. A member of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. / C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- derce, 2103 Golden Gate avenue. Interment . _Masonic Cemetery. TO the officers and comrades of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R.: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Jacob Aceret, from his late residence, 2103 Golden to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock. By order of J. C. INNBS, Post Commander. ALEXANDER~-In Los Angeles, March 9, 1901, Ben, beloved son of Abraham and Bertha Alexander, and brother of A. E. Alexander, Mrs. Henry Kahn and Mrs. Harry Hoffman. ENotice of funeral hereafter. BOYD—In this city, March 8, 1901, George, youngest and beioved son of Thomas and Minnie Boyd, and brother of Edward, Claude and Henry Hoyd, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 2 months. [7The funeral will take place to-morrcw (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1016 Treat avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. BUSE—In Alameda, March'7, 191, John H. Buse, beloved husband ef Johanna Buse, father of John Buse Jr., and son-in-law of J. N. Beckman, a native of Germany, aged 33 years and 4 months. A member of Winne- mucca Tribe No. 61, Improved Order of Red Men, of San Francisco. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock. at his late residence, 1517 Pacific avenue, Alameda, Cal. under_the auspices of the Improved Order of Red Men. Cremation Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery, via 2 o'clock creek boat. ON—In Seattle, Wash., February 24, 1801, mas, dearly beloved husband of Delia Dillon, brother of Marla Gilmore and Mrs. | Thomas Carroll, and brother-in-law of Mat- thew, Andrew and Nora Canavan, a native | of County Mavo, Ireland, aged 5 years. | "t The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the undertak- mg parlors of McMenomey & Sons, 1057 Mis- sion street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DIVERS—In this city, March 8, 1901, Samuel J. R., beloved husband of Mary Divers, and in-law of Mrs. Katie Henneberry and Nick, Willlam and Mitchell Ahern, a native of Scotland, aged 46 years 3 months and 8 da; Alexander, Ben Aceget, Jacod Boyd, "George Buse, John H. Dillon, Thomas Divers, Bamuel J. R. Dugan, Lawrence Eck, Adam J. Farrell, Joseph L. Gass, Jullus A. Glovannini Francesco Hildebrandt, Louisa Hittell, Jobn S, Kellle,' Charles Knight, Patrick Knutsen, C. F. Lee, Frank A. fully invited to_ati (Sunday). at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 1313 San Bruno avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUGAN—In this city, March 7, 1901, Lawrence Dugan, a native of County Limerick, Ire- land, aged 35 years. > The funeral Wil take place this day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McMenomey & Som, 1057 M near Seventh, thence to Holy . via 10:40 o'clock train from d and Townsend streets. | ECK—In this city, March 9, 131, Adam Joseph Eck, a native of Bavarla, Germany, aged 1 voars and 9 months. A member of St. Paulus Soctety. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Com- pany, 1203 Mission street, between Eighth anl Ninth, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Gold- en Gate avenue, near Jomes street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, comraencing at s o'clock. Intarment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARRELL—In this city, March 7, 1901, Joseph .., beloved husband of Bridget Farrell, and sicpfather of Willle Watts, & native of Phila- delphia, sged 49 years 11 months and 28 days. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 46915 Tehama street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘GASS—In Millbrae, March 6, 1901, Jullus A. Gaes, beloved husband of Ella_Gass, a na- tive of Germany, aged 43 years 2 months and 13 days. (Hoboken, N. J., papers please copy. ) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock sharp, from the par- lors of Charles J. B, Metzler, 63 Washington street. thence to 320 Post street. between Powell and Stockton, where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Manzanita Tribe No. 4, Imp. Order of Red Men, and Journeymen Butch- ers’ Protective Benevolent Association. In- terment Gdd Fellows® Cemetery. GIOVANNINI—In this city, March 6, 1901, Francesco Glovennini, uncie of Lulgi Gi: vannini, a nasve of Lucca, Italy, aged 61 Y7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attepd the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock sharp, from his late residence, 431 Broadway, between Kearny d Montgomery streets.” Interment Italian “emetery. HILDEBRANDT—In South San Franctsco, March 8, 1901, Louisa Hildebrandt, dearly be- loved wife of Frederick Hildebrandt, beloved mother of Frederick Hildebrandt Jr., daugh- ter of the late Philip and Emma Kiein, and ter of Mrs. Gustave Wissell. Mrs. Matilda stphal and George, Edward, Henry and Lena Klein, a natge of San Francisco, aged 8 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invifed to attend the funeral this day unday), at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Gustave Wissell, 1639 Twelfth avenue south, near N street south, South San Francisco. HITTELL—In this city, March 8, §.. brother of Theodofe H. Hittell, seven John in his 7 Funeral services will be held this (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Ploneer Hall, g:n: street, near Market. Please omit ers. KELLIE—In this city, March 8, beloved son of Charles and ixth year. Brother of Agnes and Catherine Keilie & har tive of San cisco, aged § years § months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaint: respect- fully inyited 10 attend the fumersl this dar (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 206 Hoffman avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KNIGHT—Ip Manila, Janua: - rick, bel Coustn of Hernard Roaixht e o o e Treland: axed . ends and acquaintances are respect- this day pariors HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) - DANIEL P. DONOVAN, 3 o Pt st cpsmetts hin Telephone South w0 to be Stylish indeed you do—pay us a visit this week—you will certainly be pleased with the artistic conceptions which greet the eye— everything is new —we have never shown such a collection of beautiful goods, never such a variety, never such elegance— novelties that do not lend themselves easily to description—we. ask you to call and see them —no obligation to buy — no necessity to feel we are doing, you a favor by showing you these goods-—May we expect you this week ? IL.ace Robes from $4.50 to $26 each. Dress Trimmi Laces 30c to $2 yard. and allovers. —comprising Skirt and Waist in Ruffled, Spangled, Fancy Net, and Appliqued Net, prices ranging from $20 to $70 each. Bolero Jackets white and gold, Persian and gold and black and gold, prices —in Spangled, Renaissance, Russian and braided in gold, —Latest shadings in Per- sian bands, from 35 to 2 ngs inches wide, prices from 50c to $2 a yard. Persian appliques from 3{ to 134 inches wide, 75¢ to $3 yard; Gold and Silver lace edges, from 50c to 75c yard; Gold and Silver lace bands and passementeries, $1 to $3 yard; also col- ored spangled novelties, Persian and Russian appliques with gold, white and gold, Renaissance and Oriental effects. —Russian Venice Laces in bands and festoons Chantilly Laces in black, white and ecru in bands and festoons 25cto $3 yard—also D’Alencon, Russian and Venice laces with gold effects in bands, edges Allovers for yokings and vestings in Chiffon with Perslan and gold effects €3 to $10 yard. Spangled Nets in gold, silver, Oriental colors, also black, $3 to $15 yard. Veilings together a visit. Neckwea hard to tell how long they will Peau de Soie. Ribbon bows tied —No question about it—we have gathered this season’s most stylish veils, prices are moderate, ranging from 25c to $2 a yard. If only to be up-to-date with the fashion this department is well worth r—Some dainty pieces just opened up, for ladies’ wear, both for evening and street — last and it is doubtful if they can be duplicated—you should see then, 1 —Comprising many noveltles, among which Rlbbonsare Dresden,Persian, Plaids, Rolka Dots,Fancy French Plaids, stripes and checks, also all the latest shades in solid effects in Liberty, Mousseline, Chiffon, Taffeta and Prices range from 20c to $1 a yard. free in latest knots Many more items of New Spring Goods are being shown in our Silk, Waist, Glove and Belt departments, we ask vou to just come and see if you wish to be posted on latest styles. 125 to 131 Kearny Street KNUTSEN—In this city, March 9, 1801, C. F. Knutsen, a native of Norway, aged i years. [ Remalns at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. LEB—In this city, March 8, 1901 Frank A. Lee, a pative of Massachusetis, aged & years. McKENNA—In this city, March 8, 1901, Ber- nard, dearly beloved husband of Bridget Mec- Kenna, and father of Neille, Dan. Mary. Michael, Francls, Susle and Edward Moc- Kenna, a native of the parish of Maghera, County Londonderry, Ireland, aged 89 years | months and 2 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlo of the Pacific Undegtakers, Ti7T Mis- sion street, thence to St. Francis Church for services, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MEDAU—In this city, March 8, 1301, Luella G., youngest and beloved daughter of Albert P.'and Tillie Augusta Medau, sister of Flor- ence J. Medau, and_ granddaughter of Mrs J. E. Wilkens and Louls Wagner, a native of_S; Franc aged 4 months and 8 days. § 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 460 Eighteenth street, *be. tween Danvers and Hattie. Interment Ma- Sonic Cemeters. O'LEARY—In this city, March 7, 1901, Dennts O'Leary, beloved brother of the late Julla O'Leary, a native of County Cork, Ireland, od 47" years. & Friends and acquaintances are respect- fufly invited o attend the funeral fo-morrow (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from -the pariors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Broadway ani Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his Toul, commencing at 9 o-clock. Interment Hioly Cross Cemetery. PICONSO—In_this March 4, 191, John E. dearly beloved husband of Florence K. Piconso, =on of Bartolomeo and Louisa Plo- onso, and brother of Rose and Lawrence Picol and Mrs. A. M. Parry, a native of New York, aged 25 years § months and 9 days. ©7Friends and acquaintances are g fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 457 Filbert street. thence to Garibaldl Hall. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, PIERCE—In this ecity, March 9, 1301, Helen Frances, beloved wife of W. L. Plerce, and mother of Mrs. L. R. Works and Opal Plerce, a native of Concord, N. H.. aged 43 years and 4 months, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 12, at 10 o'clock, from St. Paul's Epis- copal Church, California_street. near FII- more. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at_the parlors of the California Un- dertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. POGGI—In Napa, March 9, 1901, Thomas, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Rosa Cuneo, and brother of Mrs. D. M. Shafer, Mrs. Jo- seph Logan, Charles Cuneo and the late Steve Poggl, a native of Mariposa, Cal., aged 38 years and § months. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. N -In_thi: ity, March 7, 1901, Della, be- R oved wite ‘of the late Thomas Ross. and mother of Mrs. J. C. Henderson of New York, the late John E. Ross. the late Eliza- beth ‘Ross, Mrs. John C. Clark and Lucy A. EFFriends are respectully Invited to tend the funeral this day (Sunday), from her late residence, 931 Haight street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. = .. .= . —In_the City and C > saKAGACHT In the iy oot Conol, Tl tive of Japan, aged e SCHAEFER—In this city, L curllf: G. Schaefer, dearly beloved father of Jaoy O Schaster & sative ‘of Buitimere. s 2 = mumur:w:mny invited to at- funeral this day (Sundap). at 11 from his_late residence, 1 Sutter ‘thence to Shiels bullding, 82 O Farrell tficers and members of Unton hts of Honor, are hereby mfi. the funeral of our late re- fully invited to attend the funeral this dav (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the pariors of A. W. Martin.& Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SCHUMACHER—In Los Angeles, March 8, 1901, John William Schumacher, beloved hus- bana of Ella Schumacher, father of Georse Schumacher, son of Elizabeth and the late Albert Schumacher, and brother of Toney Barbara and Albert Schumacher, & native San_Francisco, aged 3 years and 1 month. 7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral to-morrow (Monday), from St. Joseph's Church, Alameda, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, C: SULLIVAN—In this city, March 8, 1301, Tim- othy Sullivan, bel uncle_of Timothy, Fannle and the late Florence Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas Foley and Mrs. R. J. Courtler, a native of Dreenbes, Glengariff, County Cork, Ireland. aged 72 years 1 7 Friends and acaua are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of bis nephew, T. Sullivan, 0% Laskie street, off Mission, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Joseph’'s Church, Tentn strest, where a requiem high mass will be Celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TUBIN—In the City and County Hospital March 9, 1901, David Tubin, & native of Rus- sia, aged 3 years. VARNI—In this city, March 8, 1901, ret, dearly beloved wife of Bartholemo Varni, and mother of Joseoh, Stephen, John and Fred R. Varni and Mrs. Mary Canepa, a native of Italy, aged 65 years 2 months and 10 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resie dence, 11 Jasper place, off Union street, bde« tween Dupont and Stockton. Interment New Italian Cemetery. VON GERICHTEN—In Oukland, March 8 1901 Mrs. Josephine E. von Gerichten, beloved mother of Fred G., Ernest A. and George F. von Gerichten and Mrs. W. H. Langs, ani sister of Mrs. Paul Friedhofer. a native of Manheim, Germany, aged 81 years § months and 1 day. £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, March 12, at 1 o'clock, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Lange, 1263 Bighth street, Oukland. Cremation at ©Oda Fellows' Cemetery at 3:90 o'clock Tues- day. WALSH—In Oekland, March 8§ 1901 Eit wife of the late James Walsh. and belo aunt of Dr. M. J. and Nora Collins, & native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 38 years. Friends acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 6% Seventeenth street, thencs to St. Francis de Sales Church, whege serviges will be held, thence by 2 o'clock creek boat to San Francisco. terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS, , sisters and brothers of the late The mother, et he for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their last bereavement, especially to Mar- shall Parlor, N. 8. G. W., and Golden Star Grove, A. O. U. D. Carpets you ought to have When you buy carpets buy the good kind — the kind that locks well, wears well and Is made well —the only kind we keep and offer our customers. Doesn’t cost you anything to see our exclusive styles—in fact we aro .G ), at 11 o'c MAS L. TOMLINSON, Dictator. :figg 3.'VINCENT, Acting Reporter. otficers mbers of the Gran The officers oo ace, are fratesaii nd Vited to attend. tficers and members of the Past tatony Association are fraternally invited 1a glad to have you come In and ask to see our new goods. House cleaning and moving time Is coming and you eught to be In- terested in good carpets.