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80 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1901. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS[OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, |2o0 = nenears: sea saies REAL LSTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale = POLK, 717, near furnished rooms, with | Fenelius, Frank B. Ma: Mary B. ATTENTION, HOME SEEKERS! bath; :l“g $4 and "‘& 3 Gardiner, ;o , Bdward F. W Gesire to call the attention of intending BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. POST, GHT_Nice front room. ressonable: wmall Gliiwey, Joun 0. Bohuyier, Brances K. buyers of country lands to some bargains in sunny room; ugpq- 5 private | Griffith, Han- Shea, Catherine . . income producing orchard, vineyard, gTRiD | ga75p NEAR the Lnlvenlty in the very best | §2200_ONLY $300 cash, balance easy; h-Hy d nah M. Schulte, Willlam and stock farms, many of which are bank | “pare of town, a fine 7-room house, with all bungalow cottage 5 rooms, porcelain bath ‘and Hack, Paul W. Stryker, Eureka foreclosures, we bave for the latest improvements; a bargain. latest In everything; cute and cosy; near | ROYAL House, 126 q John M. Thomas, William J. Send for our new catalogue. broad-gauge: close to cars, school and busi- | reading-room, smol ladies’ m ELVEDERE. $300—House of § rooms and bath; large | news centers; would cost $3000 to duplicate. lor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to $1 50; 'ul. to - L Dt beach and weter trontage with privess | 10ti,on the sunny side of street and near the | 1. 5. MYERS & CO.. 102 Brosdway, Oakland. ; month. # to §0; elevator on ground’ ficor; | 4 beloved !31: % Sriir T Allen: davghier of 1th rooms. ‘water; baths. o whart; beautiful modern residence command. | St2to": e 41600 FOR @ $3000 almost new 6-room cottage et b el Mirphy, and stster of Mye. W. B ing beautiful view and well sheltered; price | gm0 A prominent business corner; street | in East Berkeley, at Dwight station; sunny | ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, 10 el race Murmiy: & matlve of reSS ‘N; e on application. 2. o g PR i 4 A No. 1 néighborhood: 2 blocks from | night, 25e to $1; wacks 3125 to $; open mERt. | Caiorals (Bglisn papers please copy.) ROSS VALLEY. to JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, ad- | station; stone walks and street complete; E>The tuncral will take place from her stiful place of 2% acres at Ross station, ad- o., Be owner hon-reeident: nas instructed me to seli | SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st, | late semidcocs ‘%3 nto street, at 2 Joining Mre. Kittie's modern residence of 10 | _T2ECS aimost. without resérve: ensy term M.‘f'd' near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. o'clock, Ptlmmmowu(lnmy). Interment pri- This fact is well known—that they like to do it economically rounds handsomely improved; at & | AL v 6- red. J. ks 3 vai ease om! A b try: all latest style; modern in eve Oakland. THEBERLIN, % Kearny—Elegant euites; i A Mr. Gerstle's places; modern cottage of 7 rooms: porcelain bath: nicely improved: at the sacrifice price of $1850. SAN MATEO COUNTY. Beautiful villa sites and homes for sale and rent IN ALLMENTS—We are subdividing the Bonner subdivision of the celebrated Wolfskill grant, near Winters, Yolo County, the earliest fruit and vegetab land In the State; will #cll for 1-3 cash, balance to sult buyers JAVID BUSH & SON, 19 Montgomery street. Rend for catelogue '5 - in peach, pear and prune scres good potato or cern ground, 6 ground, 6-room house, bath, wind- 4 tank; barp for ten head of stock ngs: 4 miles from Napa City. Address Owner, P. O. box 162, Napa, Cal acres near Pleasanton, Ala- all jevel land; fronts on county etc.; well and running price $4000, includ- Call immediately, ifornia st. | MUST be sold meda County; P er gr CRANE, 508 O ‘acres, Santa Cruz Mountains, ust the place for home. : Ghighly improved 1s-acre ,mux bath, ete. Market st by Call bidg. and country property ge. Please call ipped; city | ¥ cheap and part of it 5 and 10 acre lots at a large | 25 Kearny st. | A _cEHBAP . 220 acres, Creek, Alameda County; rge barns, etc; on the Alameda good house § rooms, fenced and cross-fenced ranch CR. stock and hoj H e sal v land to_lease, 280 acres, e range. tn Humboldt County, charming. highly lmhmvrd‘ pped 80-acre foothill ranch, € road from Napa: only $185. N. SICKELS—the—LAND AGENT, ¢ Geary f 30 mores mear R, E house, barn, posttry chotzest level orchard and B : eesy tevma | 616 Examiner bld Main, Petaluma, for bargal RE\L ESTATE. ornia st., San —_— | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE t @ bargain—A cottage in best lo- eautiful surroundings: Apply H. KAUF- | $1200—House of 7 rooms fine electric fixtures; tinted wall work done; right at raiiroad station; to electric cars; prige $1700; pai ance easy terme. OELLERICH & PERKIN Lorin Station. NEW 5-room bungalow cottage, up-to-date; lot 46x126; only 7 minutes to railroad station and electric cars; thie is a snap; must be sold this week; only $1200 in all; $220 cash, bai- ance $12 5 monthly. Why pay rent when you can own your own home on such terms as sbove. OELLERICH & PERKINS, Lorin _Station, Berkel BARGA 5 houses, 5 to 7 rooms, modern, $1100 to $1500: easy payments: near local trains; 1 also have some splendid investment properties paying 1 per cent per month; will buy lot and build to sult you. H. B. PIN- NEY. office opp. local station, Berkeley. \flanRIG'hALLY mlfl for $2000; cottage 5 Tooms and bath; high basement: 3 blocks from local station, public school; street work complete; terms if desired; this 1s a_positive bargain and must be sold. J. S. RS & CO.. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $400 CAST_ $7 50 monthly Gl pald for; price all 10ld $1000; cottage of & rooms and bath; large barn: chicken house and run; fruit trees and shrubbery: a nice, cozy home in the right Epot. being healthul: 2 fine lots, 160 feet deep; picket fence: city water and sewer; near a model schoojhouse and electric cars; nice neighborhood; sandy loam eoil; view some- thing grand; away from cold winds and fog; adjoining East Oakland; call or send for cir- cular for cheap lots or acreage. 455 Seventh st., Oakland, Broadway station; carriage free. H.'Z. JONES, owner. FI> gorner lot on Grove st near new high school; §530_A bargain for cash: lot. 40x113; on Shattuck ave., near depot. $1L500—For the finest finished house in town. Come and see us MER. Berkeley Station. .| FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL FS'I‘\’I'E. NOTIC MAY & MORTI- llome Build.m: « has removed its office to south side of raflroad track on Fruitvale ave. $700—House of 3 rooms and high basement; corner lot; cement sidewalk; two blocks frr-m’FruH\lX! ave.; terms, $9 80 per month. $900—House, 5 large rooms; one block from Haywards car line; chicken-houses; good barn; well and city water; your own TAL of 5 rooms and bath: large barn: nde place for chickens; city water. $600—House of ump. 4 rooms; lot 60 by 80; good | | $1500—Modern 5-room house: hardwood mantel, | bath and high basement: chicken-house two blocks from station: good sidewalk. $1200—One-acre chicken ranch; near Fruitvale ave.; will build 4-room house to guit; plenty of good water: terms to suit. d bath; large lot: near station; reascnable terms. Houses of all kinds for rent. Remember this address, THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, South side of Raflroad Track, Fruitvale ave. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale, Cal NEW FIRM, NEW PRICES. 4-room cottage, lot 50x140, barm, chicken- house, 10 frult trees; for immediate sale, new modern house of § rooms, lot 40x100, street work and cement walks complete, .must be sold; less than cost to build, large lot, fine location. We also have bank sales and & large list to choose from. Call and see us: free_carriage. Fruitvale Realty Co., LOWRY & SAXTON, Fruity jon. FOR sal - of 6 rooms: ntry home: fine grounds: house 10 minutes’ walk of local trains on Havwards electric road. Fruitvale P. O. box COTTAGE—_Terms like rent. THE McCARTHY CO., 645 Market st FRl ) TVALE PROPERTY TO EXCUANGE NEW 6-room moflern cottage and nice corner, one-third each—cash, trade and mort- gage—will_take it: this week pnly. Owner, E. L. RICHARDS, Dimond, Cal. _—— l‘fil'[t".\LE *FL RNISHED HOUS FURNISHED house to let in Fruitvale. quire at 638 Sacramento st In- use and lot for sale cheap on | ture. 526 Turk st., 8. F. | REALTY TO EXCHANGE. ange of your property or | re of same and en- change catalogue. HW! EI\HARD Market at. = opp. Mason. property, a lovely hnme ar the hills; house | order: lot 150x145. | Real Estate, ad- | | Alay & modern 7-room house, with house; lot 75x153: mice | St. Helena Inquire 80 | e or exchange for Oakiand or proved property in Cin- for 'alil’brnh property. £. NCUMBERED brick butlding, al for dry goods or eneral merchan- box 2202, Ci akland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. "WHT PAY RENT?™ seil on easy terms: just like paying ven & chance o get o home in Alameda of Your Swn t & OFFERED THIS WEEK. | ;0‘1 house: good-sized lot; : & great in. som, 2-story Colonial cottage; lot | om cottage; lot 2x150; mear Morton- " station. eFant stx-room cottage: lot Soxisd; a fe onthe buflt: owner a0 mell: cost over 34500 investi- ne §-room cottage; lot 50x150; on Ala- meda ave.; foreclosure. §700—10-room, 2-story house: lot S0X150; ele- tuated: near Morton-st. station. . rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 0 Park st., Alameda, and room 32, Par- buflding, San Francisco. Office o days and evenings. BARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes buflt on terms to sult. Exchange for Francisco property, cot- | tage (2 flats) of 10 rooms; lot 25x120; half block from station. Apply to G, R. DENKE, West Alameda Res! Bstate Office, Webster st. and Cen- iral ave. §900—CALL and see these. $1000—Cottages near schools and Tooms; terms to suit. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. r:g-xmx.l:s ADAMS & CO., Bay station, Ala- meda. 4 SPLENDID cpportunity to buy or bulld at Park stat Morton st. or Encinal new houses now buflding; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS _BERKELEY REAL EST. per month lain bath ' tiled sinik, stationary tubs; 1 Block to train ; Jot 42x120. W. C. MORAN, Berkeley. CRE of land and S-room cottage in town: fne place to raiss chickens: on place: must be C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berulc! HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. Fine home in Haywards! fine view; cost $000. Haywards, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. lot 112 by | new house, modern, of 7 large rooms, for | Address C. PROV\‘L TEN houses and cottages for sale; easy terms; some same as rent; send og call for what*you want. Ranches for sale from % to 50,000 acres. Thirty-page catalogues of homes. | Goot business chances of all kins. | For all bargains see E. BUNCB, %5 Brosdway, Oakiand. A BANKER'S home, 8 rooms; grandly situated: | half block: magnificent Krvllnd! over $17,4 | expended; quick sale; $8000: going to | Pirope. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COo | 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. single rooms; running water; transient. TWE] LFTH, 111—Comfortable sunny room; pri- vate family; phone; bath: $7. e i s e s S e R VAN NESS, 1612—Elegant -\mny alcove, newly !\ll'nllhfid with connect iso large -~ ressing room; sunny room; muem-n. $8 MONTH; gentleman to nished modern sunny rool Bex 2463, Call office. hare nicely fur- fine situation. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelvedat Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and becriptions has been established at 108 ola ROOMS AT the old Stevenson mansion, AND BOARD. . Grace opp. Church. with annex 807 California st., may be found a most excaptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. WANTED—A few selsct boarders for the sum- mer, with references. spur, Marin County. Address box B4, Lark- SUNNY room and board for young man, $20; hot and cold water; bath. Address Private, _box 2461, Call office. FOURTH, 157 (door to left)_Large front room, sultable for 2 workingmen, with board, per week. " $100 DOWN, balance flat loan, will buy 5-room cottage: stable: 6092 Racine st., near Tele- | graph and Alcatraz aves.: price §1100. I C. CHARFF, 20 Montgomery st. NICE. new S-room residence, 2 baths: owner " going away. 20th and Grove ste., Oakland. | LOT 3 in plat G. Pledmont Park, as ";;o" | orin part to suit. ALFRED J. KELLEHER, | 2324 Clay st.. 8. F. HDRT o8 (rvingdale)—Nios eusny Lront foor nal with board; other rooms: rea: SPECIAL NOTICES. TO MILKMEN—A prominent milk ranch in Alameda County desires to contract for the delivery of 150 to 200 gallons per day. to ALBERT E. CRANE, to 4 1. Anply 508 California st. OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. ABOUT completed—6-room flats, entirely mod- ern: 2 blocks from raflroad station in choice residence section, $20 to $27 50 per month. HERON & HOLCOMB. 1060 Broadway. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. LAD!ES—(‘hIche-ter English Pennyroval Pills are the best; safe, reliable: send dc stamps for particulars Ladles™ glsts. Chichester Chemical in letter by return mall; take no other; ‘‘Rellef for at drug- Co., Philadel.,, Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4: city or country. PACIFIC 415 Montgomery st rooms 9-10: collections made; COLLECTION C e e e e e e JEFFERSON, 1159—Two nicely furnished rooms, good board, $450 per week. | —— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | AN Tntroduction to you from H. Schell furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin. | BARTLETT, 414—3 sunny | _nished housekeeping room: near Octavia—A nice sunny ba: window front room, suitable for two gentie- men or can arrange housekeeping rooms. Fel unny fumnished f kllrhen for light housekpg. . 1805 Four sunny unfurnished rooms; able: references exchanged. bedroom and par- use of kitchen. and bath; $l4. | i | GovaH, | _reas | | | HOWARD, 1703—Nice sunny bay-window room; | _also singie one for niusekeeping. HYDE. . near Union—4 furnished house- no children; $12. 6—Sunny furnished housekeeping single room, $5. | LEAVENWORTH, 222—One large front sunny | room for hnu-éknn!n ., $12. SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. SHOW cards, MOND 1170 Market. v 103, window tickets. posters. DES- phone Folsom 1588 ght, sold rep: es Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ND SUPPLIE! alring guara ALL kirds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 dth. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and 145 6th: phone Mint §. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Stora, office, Post and Powell st and Moving Co., tel. Main §713. PACIFIC Storage nd Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. GOLDEN slon st.; tel Mint 1821. F. WEST Sterage Warehouse. 840 Mis- W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van a tel. d Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. —_—_— TRUSSES. MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporters made, repafred. Menge. 508 Kearny. 'rlpl-:wnrrl:n! “AND !LPPLIE GRFAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—WE gell better meahines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, Exchange. 36 Californi: The Tynewriter telephone Main 266, | MARKET, 214—3 sunny connecting unfurnished housekeeping rooms; sink and bath. | MARKET, 17092 sunny unfurnished rooms; 8 month: Tunning water; separate = entrance; upstal | McALLISTER, 2000, cor. Central ave.—2 rooms | furn. for hskpg.; separate entrance; sink; $10, | MINNA, 25_Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms; cheapest in the city. | MINNA, 1087—Furnished housekeeping and sin- gle rooms, bath, gas, private family. CUFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A CHOICE LIST! NEW BARGAINS! $55,000—Fine corner, brick biock, choleely d; under lease: fine future. 325,000 Fine business property: rents $2300 | per annum; in best town in Alameda County. $18,000—Great _eacrifice; magnificent | constructed in 1891; cost $27,00; make an ofter. $5500—Worth $12,000; handsome residence; ex- quisite grounds; central; formerly mortgaged $7000: sacrifice. $5000—Alblon st., near Telegraph, fine $-room home; 50x140; cost o T $6500. $2650—Year old 2-story, § rooms; every ap- pointment; 50x140; 'negr Grove and 3th sts.. snap. $5250—Rents 356 50 month; fine modern of 7 and § rooms; residence neighborhood. § acres, Pledmont, one-third value; $5500; worth $12,000; opportunity ceases this week. 5 acres, Elmhurst; we are authorized to sac- rifice at 'any reasonable offer this week. ale ave. residence, 10 rooms, cor- splendid bargain. $5000—Excellent roadside Investment; rents $60 month; 2 store buildings, flat, stable; lot 100x150. An §-room new residence, near Broadway and 4th; incumbrance $§2750; price $3850; offer ‘wanted. $2250—Foreclosure snap; choicest cross street -pear Telegraph, 7-room’ cottage: elegant lot, nine- $3000—Six blocks, 10th and Broadway, room modern home; cost owner $4500. $2500—Store 3 rooms; flat 5 rooms; rent $25; flrit»cllu order 3 blocks of our office. 250 sale, $2400; modern; fore- c'xg-uu, ooitage ¢ Toots: Aditns Sehon: S 5. $1350—Adeline station, five-room cottage, years old; cost more; 25x127; quick sale wanted, $1450—Bank mortgage $1200; new Dutch colo nial 4 rooms; porcelain bath, mantel, enap. ¥5—Think! A bome near Grove_st.: cottage, 4 rooms, bath, windmill; 50x100; big bargain. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Fighth st.. Oakland, Cal. | $1250—COTTAGE of § rooms and high base- Themt; corner lot, $9x100, With- windmill aad tank; street work complete; close to Ban Peblo &ve.; easy payments. $2750—Value $3500: fine large Eastlake cot- tage of 7 rooms, bath, 2 halls, eight-foot base- ment, all floored; bay-windows; folding doors; sanitary plumbing; hot and cold water, etc., etc.; lot 80x140 (note the size), with barn, chicken houses, chicken yards, ' fruit trees, ubbery, gravel driveway and stone ork all done; the best location ». and Grove st.; on the ide; this ll a forved sacrifice, but terms arranged; title absolutely perfect and sunn; can gueranteed. $2250—Colonial new mmf-, § rooms all mod- ern; central and handy to local station; month. 1y payments. $3250—E1 home, 7 rooms: lot $7:6x1%5 feet; very cholcest location: elevated ground and central; worth 0 easy terms. GEO. W. ALBTW & CO., Menu 008 Broadway, Oaklan: $3000—NOW being bullt; finest in Oakland for fhe money; northeast corner Market and 3ith ®ts.; lot 35x100; house will be two story, with € large rooms, hall, large closets and cement- ed basement, bath and all the modern conven- jences: aun 211 the time: street work ail done: to cars; meighborhood first cf b\llldln‘ up rapldly; easy terms. WI J. DINGEE, %3 Broadway, Oakland. $5000—FINEST bullding lot in Vernon Hel'hll posite Senator Perkins' home, and the "BE. corner of Perkins st. ‘and Vernos aye. Jooxish | WILLIAM . DINGEE, 92 $1300$100 CASH_ balance TI5 per month: place will rent for this installment; 5. Jasss rooms and beth; sll sewered; on sunny of street; 2 blocks to cars, lumcflhn new cottages 1 am buflding and sell to you eame as YOU are paying rent. W. C. MORAN, =N == the 1" HPADQUARTERS for houses On easy terms. We have people like. Houses bufit to Folliowing are some on BmLDING lots: fine location, in subdivisions o sult; easy terms: ihe SE. corner 13th and Union sts.; prices range from u’l 50 to $45 per foot. WXLL[AI .1 DINGEE, %08 Broadway, $2500— new. modern S-room cot- tege on Union st; work all dome; concrete walks, etc. e e c-u and oxumc- our propertic D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. FINE bargain in Berkeley—Large 3-story mod- emhouuarwmom.mlhe- part of Berkeley: close to the mew. Just the Dll‘ot for any one bedrooms and back Broadway, Oakland: this lot must S0a. A3 SNYDER, 467 Ninth :.' Saktang. home; | flats | Ba st.; | t MISSION, 14! <unny furnished rooms for housekeeping; bat! { OAK. 311 short block from Market; front sunny room; running water; coal stove and gas. | OFARRELL. #08%—Two housekeeping rooms or more; call from 2 to | OCTAVIA, 1408, cor. Geary—Large sunny room and kitchen complete; also single for two. SECOND, neat, 2—Furnished housekeeping rooms; clean and respactable; reasonable. | SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—2 furnished front rooms for light housekeeping; cheap. | SIXTH. 541—Sunny front and back parlor: for housckeeping, $10; single room with stove, $5. STANYAN, 1245, near Park—4 sunny unfur- nished rooms; no children; rent $8. TAYLO'FL 1132, bet. Sacramento and Clay—Two keeping rooms, $10. "rH D. 6253 sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; use of bath and wash tubs. TURK, 332—1 la.rge housekeeping room, running water, bath. DIVIDEND _NDTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No, 8 (twenty- five cents per -share) of the Hutchinson Su- gar Plantation Co. office of th after WED comgany. 321 will_be pavable at tha Market st., on and DAY. March 20. 1901. Trans- fer books rlose on Thursday, March 1, 1901, ltloclockn.m G. H. & ELDON, Secretas LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of th of San Francisco. State of matter of Honolulu Suj poration. upon its appli Notice is hereby give Compary. tion of dissciution. Notice.—No. e City and County California—In the Compan: a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the I State of Californfa, and having place of business in the citv and county of San Francisco, State of California, has filed its application. duly verified and signed by a majority of its hoard of directors, addressed to the Superfor Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, pray- ing for a judgment of dissolution of and that Monday, corporation 1901, at 10 o'cl&ck &, m., a said court, Hall of Denartment No. 10, the city and county of San Fran- wntd March 2th, t the courtroom of in the City cisco. have been appointed as the dav. time and place for the hearing In witness whereof I have of =aid application. e hereunto sgt my hand and affixed the officlal seal of sald Su- perior Court, this 20th day WM. A [Seal] 3. THOMP! dorsed.) ‘Filed Feb. 201001 of Februa Geric: by B M. THOMPEON, Deoity Clerk. TURK. 525 Parlor floor of 3 rooms for house- keeping, furnished, $25, or 2 rooms, TWENTY-THIRD, 11'26. near Dolores—2 or 8 sunny bay-window rooms; neat and clean, ALENCIA, 12322 stove: bath; m CLABSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received a branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A _BRANCH otfice for Call advertisements an subscriptions has been established at Valencia st. g = ROOM! TO LET—I-‘urn nntl Unfilrn. living rooms; kitchen: gas r depot; mnicely furnished. Just opened; two and four room suites, baths; all outside, sunny rooms; is now invited day or evening; references. everything new and modern; with or without inspection TO LET. A—For partments, housekeeping, fur- Tished, unfurnished. with or. without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st., tel. 2334 Red. AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city; polite attend- ance; large _rooms: ernconveniences rooms 50c up; first class meals 25c; free coach. PIIOPOSAL!. 3 PROFO NOTICE TO ARCHITECTSGeneral instruc- tions tc competitors for designing and fu nishing plans for a hospital for the German General Benevolent FN‘IN tained at the office. M0 cl now be ob- st T RN G COMMITTE WIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: ward Marguret o Francisco _A. Bettencourt, street. and Maria F. Macha Juad, 33, 122% Shotwell street, Ryall, ana 24, 431 Clementina street. 404 Unlon do, 16, 65 Jackson. 1112 Mission street, and 1132 Mission street. 632 Grove street, and Edny M. Richards, 24, 624 Flizabeth street: Luther 8. Johngon. 27, Vallejo, and Gertrude A. GiWespie, 18, Vallejo. Jacob J. Gottlob, 41, nenbaum, ‘32, city. Emanuel M. Siolz, city, and Selina Dan- 33. 1429 Post street, and Belle Savannah, 25, 606 Fell street. Jeremiah E. Collin and Maria Lenhy 21 441 James Smith, 26, 1016 Florence Thomas, 22, Dwight ‘S. Butler, 24, Mary Dugan, 26, 28 Fell 5 Fourth 2 reet. 766 Howard street, 'rhmean(h street. Mission street, and street. street, and A—BRUNSWICK HOI’J‘BE.'. 148 Bixth—Rooms %c to $1 per night: light housekeeping room BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- 3 D week, and open all night. B]BTHS—MRR]AGES—DP.ATH& marriage and "and_death mlll will not be nished rms., suites, eingle; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1084, near Leavenworth—Sunny bachelor apartments to rent in bachelors’ home. CLEMENTINA, 28, cor. Fourth—A front fur- nished room to let, cheap. EDDY, 335—Large sunny newly furnished room, suitable for one or two: cheap. FELL, 285—Nicely furnished rooms. FRANKLIN, 527—Sunny furnished room; reasonable; sultable for gent! GEARY, 1137—Newly furnished rooms; hot cold water; bath; phone East 233. GOLDEN GATE, well furnished 1050—Two rooms: single or connecting; private family; free telephone. GRAM))E s(}LTHERN. southeast corner Seventh single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; HOWARD, 728—$5; neat furnished rooms for gentleman with use of gas. HOWARD, 23— Large alcove front room, gas, running water, two large closets. HOWARD, 113—Nice sunny room suitable for $1 25 per week. 2; bath; JESSIE, 67—Sunny tuml-h.a room im private family; gentiemen pre: JONES, 511—Newly mrm-naa sunny rooms for gents only. LANGTON, 316, off Bryant—Furnished room. LARKIN, 707, near Ellis—Newly furnished, sunny front poom, $6, with private family. MARKET, 1 lones—Furnished = “-:lu, o Boubia: Bath ) ave.; 8 rooms and bath; lnoflem' $6000—A )ncmmczm on Tel.‘rn’gh A. J. SNYDER, 47 Ninth makes & very cheap rent; only $16 67 per month. JAMES 8. NAISMITH, 452 Ni n(h.(. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; l&n.lenm NATOMA, ¥y 4 rooms o Tent] prics NEW ARLINGTON. 015 Market st.—N furn! rooms, 2 a week up; Sc a au'f.’. o'nmm.l. ny furnished rooms and UFAB&ELL, 591—Nicely furnished room for 1 loLx, 603—Pleasant gentlemen; 20—Sun: elevator; elec. lights; day, wk., mo. ‘“-‘4- —lh mrm—. ble for Wm h notices sent inserted. They must be hmdg in at either of the publication offices and indorsed with the name a sons authorized to have the BORN. ALTRUSCH_In_this city, the wife of R. Baltrusch, 'YCE—In this city, 'flu of Willlam T. Boyce, BRANDT—In this city, to A Brandt, a son CARR—In Mflr:l mlm Ml.mh l(-mhn.muuu = son. the wife of James 11, 1801 to the wife city, March Of William Carr'a Gaughtse. to the wife of Charles H. CDLET‘Y-ln this cl(y. wite of H. DUFF—In_this city, wife of John Duff, a DUNN-—In this cif llud: of D. Dunn, a daughter. {elow, n Sausalito, '!I'. of Wllllm N. Kil I‘.r\!h . M. Colety, a daughter. arch b cAvANAUGB—ln this mr. February 25, 1901, Cavanaugh, & son. fl.ml.wtlu 1L 11, to the 8, 1301, to the wife March 15, 1901, to the a son. forn, s dsughter, - McNAUGHTON-In thie city, March & v oura.m”mm-‘-‘.‘-._m n.l—!n this city, Fel ‘wife of r‘l’ibm wife of a RABBITT—In this e lmu.un.um G‘orn gm. TURB—In_ this ite of ‘Witltam 3. Tubb JACKSON—-LIEB—In this city, N. Jackson and Ana ‘Walter N. Y., Charles E. of San NEUENSW. Vanzini and W 3 VASSAULT—BAURHYTE—At Catskill March 3, 1901, daughter. R St M. Lieb. fe \wrence 8. Vu-ult of . Baurhyte Trvington, N. Y., and Katherine B, Francisco. by the e ——— Mm Dcmn.lm BOLLIER—In this city, March 15, 1901, Ellza- beth Bolller, beloved mother of Mrs. Li: Pobar and John, Charles, Emma and the late Paul and Julius Bollier, a native of All!edl., Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, aged 72 years 7 months and 23 days. Frien and acquaintances are respect- tn.lly lnvlbed to ltl!nd the mner-l this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, 2751 Harrison street, thence to Salem Evangelical Church, corner Twenty- second and Shotwell streets, where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CURLEY—In this city, March %, 1801, Dantel irley, dearly beloved son of Della and the late Mlchlel Curley, and beloved brother J. Doherty, Mrs. Thomas Healey )lln Peter, John, Annie, Thomas and William ‘Curley, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 7 months and 11 dl‘l. renember ot Company M, First Regime) T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- lence, “1i9 Page street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MEMBERS of Company M, t Regiment fantry, N. G. C., are herrby ordered to re- port at the armory, Page and Gough streets, in fatigue uniform, at 1 o'clock sharp, this fay (Sunday), to attend the funeral of our late comrade. Private Daniel J. Curley. Ex- members of Company M, First Calitornia Volunteers, are also invited to attend. By order, WILLIAM L. WALL. Captain Commanding Company - M, First Regiment Infantry, N. G. C. DE ROME—In this city, March 13, 1901, Mrs. ch!l‘lm A. de Rome, belovéd mother of ‘Wilfred, Louis, Albert, Louise and George de Rome and Mrs. W. Corcoran, a native of Yermont, aged 73 years ¢ months and 1 days. (Buffalo, \r papers please cow) > Friends and acquaintances are res fully thvited {o attend the funeral-services this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her 'son, Louls de Rome, Fifty-ninth street, Oakland. Take Berkeley train, Golden Gate station. DIAMOND—March 16, 1901, Dave Diamond, father of Karl, Jack and Becky Diamond, & native of Ruppeen, Poland. aged 43 yegrs. DOOLITTLEIn this city, March 15, 1501, at Hotel St. Nicholas, Ira R. Doolittle, beloved husband of Mrs. B. M. Doolittie, and father of Mrs. J. Knowlton, Miss M. W. Doolittle and,Jamee H. Doolittle, a native of New Hampshire, aged 75 years 4 months and 12 days. (Bosion ana Maine papers please copy.) LFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Hotel St. Nicholas. 'Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by special train leaving Va- lencia-street station at 2:40 oclock. DOYLE—In_this city, March 16, 1901, Michael J. Dolydl". beloved brother of Mrs. Lizzie Cof- rs. Noonan, Mrs. I, Thomas P’ . a native of Tuolumn: County, aged 31 years and 10 months. (Tu- olumne papers please copy.) [ZFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Ce 846 Migsion street. Interment private, in Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. EDDY—In this city, March 14, 1901, Mrs. Eliza- beth Eddy, relict of the late John Eddy, a native of Cornwall, England, aged §1 years and & months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o’clock, from St. John's Pres- byterian Church, corner California and Octa- via streets. 'ENELXL'FIH this city, March 15, 1901, Frank Benjamin, beloved son of Otto and Christine Fenellus, /and brother of Adolp, Alfred and Edward Fenelius, Mrs. A. A. Herrgott anl Mrs. C. J. Lowe, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 4 months and 23 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from 2983 Twenty- firet street, between Folsom and Harrison. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. GARDINER—In this city, March 16, 1901, Fran- cisco_ 8. Gardiner, beloved brother of John H., Henry and Charles Gardiner and Mrs. Maggie Ingersoll, a native of New Jersey, aged 3 years 11 months and 23 days. GARRIDO—In this city, March 15, 1901, Albert Garrido, a native of California, aged 16 vears GILLIWAY—In this city, March 16, 1001, John G. Gililway, beloved brother of Mrs. J. i s L R (Bcston, Mass., papers please copy.) > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), o'clock, from his late residence, 613 Post street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment "D\Int Calvary Cemetery. GRIFFITH—In San ateo, March 15, 1901, Mrs. Hannah M. Grlfflth widow of the late John W. Griffith, and mother of Mrs. John H. Doane, a native of New Jersey, aged 72 yeg“nerll services will be held in San Mateo at 11:30 o'clock this day (Sunday). Interment In I O. O. F. Cemetery, San Francisco, at 2 o'clock. HACK~—In this city, March 14, 1901, Paul Wil. e Frionds and_scquaintances are respect: fully invited (o attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of Hermann Metzler, successor to Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington street~ Interment Laurel ‘Hill Cemetery. HARRIGAN—In this city, March 15, 1301, John Matthew, beloved son of John J. and Mar- guerite D. Harrigan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 4 years 1 month and § days. C7The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his grandfather, Matthew Nunan, 422 Oak street. Interment private. HAUCK~—In Centerville, May, beloved wife nf George Hauck, mother of Ernst. Henry and Grace Hauck, and daughter of Henry Greg- ory ‘of Centerville, aged 3 years 3 months and 19 - T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o’'clock, from her late resi- dence. HOLLMAN (Alice Lydia)—Mr. and Mrs. 5 Henry Hollman wish to notify their friends and ac- quaintances that the final services will be held over the remains of their beloved daugh- ter, Alice Lydia when she will be placed in the family vault, this day (Sunday), o'clock; at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HUFSCHMIDTAn this elty, March 15, 1901, Frederick Hufschmidt, beloved husband of Louisa Hufschmidt, and father of Henry, George, Charles, Minnie and Louisa Huf- schmidt, a native of Germany, aged 62 years 4 months ahd 16 days. r7 Funeral to-morrow (Monday). Strictly private. Please omit flowers. JDHNSON—II\ this city, March 14, 1901, An- drew, beloved husband 'of Emma G. Jofinson, ana father of Maud, Gusta, Mary, gust and_ Adolph Johnson, native ot Eweflen, aged 50 years 4 months and 8 days. @7 Friends and ucq\ulnnncu are respect- tully Invited to attend the funerll this day (Sunday), at 1 o clock, the parlors of 3G "0 Connor & Con,' 761 Mission ‘street. Thtorment. Laurel Hill Cemetery: at t In- | is another fact. extent. These facts we recognize to the fullest Careful preparation has placed us in position to offer Stylish Spring Suits at moderate prices. You should see these goods. All new and high class, well tailored in the jaunty trim style that is now in favor. Cut from pattetns fitted to the most perfect models, distinctly different from anything we have ever shown before. desiring to purchase or not, A few special mentions in— You are welcome to look whether Tailor-Made Suits Stylish Eton Tailor Suits of broadcloth, in brown and blue ; Eton has white inserted braided reveres, lined with good quality of percaline, satin; flare skirt, lined with prlce $18.50 stit. blac flounce skirt braided to match percaline, price $23.50 suit. to-date Eton Tailor Suits of broadcloth, in blue and Eaton is braided and lined with taffeta silk; flaring Eton, lined with good quality Pretty Blouse Tailor Suits in black serges and cheviots; blouses and flaring flounce skirts both prettily trithmed, some with gold and others with black braid; blouses lined with silk or satin; skirts well lined with percaline, prices $22.50, $23.50, $29.50, $32.50 and 39.50 suit. Handsome Fancy Eton Tailor Suits in red Venetian and broadcloth'; Etons with silk girdle effects, tailor stitched, lined with silk' flaring flounce skirts neatly trimmed in black stitched bands and well lined, price $22.50, $27.50 and $28.50 suit. Elegant Fancy Eton Tallor cloth; Etons are trimméd in stltchmgs lined with silk; flare without charge. New Suits in Venetian and broad- Persian and gdld bands and skirts are prettily tnmmed to match. Etons, price $28. 50 and 32.50 suit. All necessary alteratlons made by experienced pnph and Special Salc—Tapestry An cxcepfionally fine line of 50 inch tapestries in Persian and Bagdad stripes, conventional.and floral designs also self color- ings, very desirable for upholstering, portieres, couch covers, mantle drapes and cushion coverings—formerly sold for 75¢, 85c and 31 a yard, saleyprice 60c yard. Silks Just opened up new silks, in choice designs for Spring and Summer gowns and waists, comprising Foulards, Grenadines, Louisines, Moire Scintilante, Cashmere Panne and Wash Silks. There is a pronounced preference this season for Foulards; we are now showing a choice lot of fifty styles and colors, that range In price from Z5c¢ to $1.50 per yard. 125 to 131 Kearny Street A. O. U. W.—Officers and members of Bay View Lodge No. 159: You are hereby noti- fled to_attend the funeral of our late brother, John J. Lillard, this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from Masonic butlding, Es and Raflroad avenues By grder_of south. THOMAS GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM J. B. WARNER, Recorder. MCcALEER—In thll city, March 13, xm. Hn.h McAleer, beloved husband of Mary A. Aieer und beloved Tather of Minmie. Tillie Margaret, Sarah, Lilllan and Andrew Mc- Aleer, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 55 years 3 months and 25 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 20 o'clock, from his late rest- dence, 307 Thirtieth street. Interment L ETF Cometery: McCARTHY—In this city, LANDEL~In this city, March 15, 1301, Hugh Landel native of Scotland, aged 56 years 9 months days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- £uliy nvited 1o attond the Tumeral this-day undny). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. In- Jnmunt uure\ Hill Cemetery. are invited nues sout N. 8. G. —M&mmmhfluln. 157, Mem] Teby noti- (mn- Mll mu day (Sun- the funeral of oh}x .7. Lillard. order t. of MILLY, banEL A RRRINGTON. Ree. e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. TO WHOM IT MAY 375 METZLER will hereatier March 16, 1901, Jere- lhrn.m miah J. McCarthy, beloved son of ucunhy. u-d brother of Mary C. Strouse ot Forbes Butte County, Cal.. ud ancle ot cmlu J "Strouse, a native of New York. aged 52 flRem-.ln- will be shipped this day (Sun- day). at 3 o'clogk, to F‘orbuto‘m, ‘where fu- neral services will hels ns at the 1 parlors of acob & Co. S Madon sirect, between O Farreil and Geary. McMANUS—In Oakland, March 15, 1801, Bfia- get McManus, beloved wife of Patrick Mo Manus, a native of Ireland. -t-d 83 yoars. 7 Friends and acquaintan fully invited to attend the fameral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1008 Seventh street, thence to the Church of tke Immaculate Conception ror services, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetary, land. MAYNARD—In Tacoma, March 13, 101, Mary Elen.nor, widow of the late La Fayette m almemm at Leurel Hill Cemetery ot 3 o'clock to-morrow (Mondas MOLLOY—In Stockton, lure F., beloved son of M. J. l.nd Nollh Kolloy, brother of Lillfan Molloy, rru:dson of tho d Margaret Devine, ehew ot 1. D and Wiliiam I i S native of Bodle, Mono County, Cal., aged 19 years 3 months and 1o days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitad to attend the (unm.l this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHULTZE—In this city, March 16, 1901, Katle Schultze, a native of Denver, Colo., aged 33 yeurs. £ Interment private. SCHUYLER—In this city, March rheumatism of the heart, Frances of Howard Schuyler, And mother of Schuyler. (New )Orl. P latinent e members of the li-lfl.d uflmn! fl.&uw“‘)fly quested to a SHEA-In lhh d!’. m 1& dw D tel. Patricic and. Michast ‘Bree St D. Daly, . Kenslly and the tate County ¢ EPREaAE ana e reepect, are - £ully invited to attend the faneral to-i m. l!’wodot& from her late resi- avenue and R nmt. l:lcine' to All l!t“l'l' Church, where a lem I he celebrated for the rwo—o!harwullt‘llo‘clotl. Intermen Mount Calvary Cemetery. . March 15, SCHULTE—In this ci nmmen.l -m take place this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers. and henlervlc-'filb-haldund'r Lodge No. %, A. O. U. lnurm-tou llavl'meury nuu(mm.-uu A. 0. U. uag-mm- flq&m.flmn-enhh oy TSunday), at 3 oclock, at nmmwmm ua{ § 'ILUAI J: GJNDOX‘. BRIGF LOCAL NEWS. HELPED A CHINESE IMMIGRANT TO BSCAPE_United States District Attorney Woodworth filed a against Cheong_ Yit, true name unknown, charging him with having aided and abetted Cheong Yit in escaping from the immigrant detention shed a few days ago. BURGLAR WILSON PLEADS GUILTY.— Frank Wilson, the burglar who was _with Willlam Irvine Shannon when he was shot and killed by Ed Hall while robbing Hall's room at 122 Taylor street January 30, pleaded gulity to burglary befors Judge Cook yesterday and Wil Be ‘sentenced mext Saturday. CIGARETTES KILLED HIM.—Michasl J. pains 1n thar:tflon of the heart, by excessive smoking of cigarettes. JULIA CASBY IN mvm' —-hll. cu' the servant girl who was r.h-rnd p«u four days and was then larceny for stealing pleces of -ll lld em- broldery from her employer, Henry Asher, 1315 Gough street, before Judge Conlan yosterday and case was continued until Thureday. Ber wea ctmtinmed wett] mext T chance to carry her N promise into effect. ANOTHER TRANSPORT CAUGHT.—John Gerstmann, lef baker on the Government transport Buford, was troubled Trith ineomnis and at 2 o'clock Exclusive styles in Carpets 14 want good, desirable car- pets, rugs, etc., such goods as can not be had in general stores, goods of value because they are different, come _here and see our new arrivals. See carpet beauty that we alone can show. We are exclusive dealers and make speclal arrangements for the unique and out-of-the-ordinary Iy carpets. Yet everything we sell Is reason- ably priced. Schlueter oy 3 § N 7 215-217 Sutter Strest—above Keamy,