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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1901 e Sl REAL E!TA'I‘E-—COI‘.’mY—"Ol Sale $4600_SANTA Clara co big bargain: 30 acres ricots, 10 acres in French prunes, ail in Pearing; aiso 7 acres vacant land, adjoin- town of Morgan Hill and near the raiirond m; this property 15 werth more than ble ‘the price msked: having been taken a mortgage foreciosure owner ie de- selling “same immediately; cash, belance on easy terms, M 2 Montgomery st It T & sacrifice on account of 1 gage: o beautiful country home situate quarter of a mile north of San Jose. e Alumeda, near electric car line; an | rn house of 14 rooms, bath, P A LIFETIME persons of ) ered nited means to ice level garden Woltekill on. ornia, $40 per acre, according to sult buyers: fornia - special- Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, 1 coid water; good be s0ld: no reason- 2482, Call office. tory house of A fine business corner in § rooms, store and barn; sm Address P. O. box %, Sausa- at | nd | les; send stamp .Or‘ ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. |: ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ROMB% IN ALAMEDA Offered at a Sacrifice. Great values this week. Do not hesitate when you have a chance to get a home cheap. EOME OF THE BARGAINS. $1050—A chofce little 4-room cottage, near a great bargain. story cottage: large lot; must k. vom house, $3500; foreclosure. tn in a 7-room cottage; ave. 10 rooms; :cost $:000; | departure. | Houses built, rented and_exchanged. | | ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, i500 Park st., Alam! S F. Office Gpen a room 325 Parrott bldg., BARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes buillt on terms to suit. change for San Francisco property, cot- 2 flats) of 10 rooms; lot 25x120; half block Station. v to G. R. DENKE, West state Office, Webster wral ave. st. and Cen- $1000—CALL and see these 0—Cottages near 00—Schools and stations. 00—2-story house, 7 rooms; lot 50x180. € rooms; near Morton Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay station, Ala- meda. : lot 50x150; with oak trees; e, near the bathing beach, can | be secured for one-half fts cost and upon emall cash payment and easy terms. Address Owner, box 2207, Call office, Oakland. | SNAP—Beautiful modern rnll-l-(e © open plumbing: fine mantels; convenience; lot 50x150; stable, etc.: easy terms; rooms; every modern cholce location; has see at once. A. G. BURNS, 1501 Park st., Alameda 5 S B =4 — = | FOR SAIL hoice new cottage of 5 rooms, O anle o;:r»ff:_f; ;‘:d"m_yzg.fiffln"‘:; Dea inished; $425, cottage 3 rooms, lot urg ung orchard i ~ 0x7 i, YOUNG, ostotfice. Inquire 1628 ‘_m. ot 30x J. E i: , builder, 1243 Park st. —POULTRY ranch, 150x150; house of 3 soms; good well of water. GROSSCUP, box GRIFFIN, 718 Market st, by Call bldg. selle hotels, lodging houses, stores, etc. Print- ed lists of farms and city property. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FARMING and oth of Calfornia tor sale, gmocw on tion to ALFOUR, GUTERIE & CO., s ‘Caltrornis st. Fran: #0002 ACRES; 12 in peach, pear and prune trees; 7 mcres potato or corn ground; & acres hay ground; 6-room house, bath; wind- Barn for 10 head of stock: no drmnhl. no firriga- i mTite us for fres lturist,” THE W. Helena, Cal acres pr. coal mine; ofl hogs, bees & chickens. y. Monterey Co., Cal. SAN RAFAEL REAL ESTATE. or exchange—A mnew, modern resi- fth ave.; § rooms ‘and bath: ni rses; te: easy 416 ‘California st. !!ILL \Au.l:'r REAL ESTAT located, for half €old_dreds- ng platinum also. Box MACHEIS, 1 property, a lovely home near the hills; house gh order; lot 150x145. Real Estate, ad- park, to exchange for P, box 10, Livermore, Cal. ncome property for bay or 4« Barbara for property Box 2558, Call office. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IF you wish an elegant home in Berkeley see the Wheeler Tract; special inducements to | people to t W. C. MORAN & CO. lot_70x1s5; 2 hlnckl : must be sold at once on ac- | departure; don’'t_miss this if you 2g for @ snap. W. $1500—8100 large roo CASH, balance $i5 per month; e and bath; fine mante' ck _foundation; 5 2 bay- stationary tubs; Griveway; $1000 this place cost $3500; eciated. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lo- ton, or Schmidt block, Berkeley, Cal. S m 2-story house, bat 1 latest style fine electric fixture; worth of shrub- & PERKINS, e, up-to-date; lot 7 minutes to ral " This s & amaps must be sold ; only $1200 In all; $220 cash, b n Why pay rent when you | own _your own home on such terms as | IPI\ICK & PERKINS, Lorin ley WITHIN one block of the U, street work all done; large lot; price $2250 & fine 6-room house; Omiy $2000; about 2% mcres of land fust guitable for building fine house; in one of the Jovellest parts of town. & mcres of land, 2 large barns, small Awell- ing house: right In the center of fown; want fer.“Apply to JOE. J. MASON. Real Es- adjoining P. O., Berke! home of 4 street macadamized: arket; must be sold. AY & MORTIMER. the 3650 place we advertised inst Why, of course! MAY & MORTI- Placed on the DID we sell week? MER. —FHere is the place for & moderate family; € rooms; lot 40x130; street improved. $2700—Dendy home; fine view; near cars. $3600—New home: double_floors. near cars and college. MAY & IURT(ME $140_BIG snap; T-room house, bath, windm?ll and tank; Jot 40x) proved street: only one biock from station: fine location; ‘M vmpefl) Very easy terms can be arranged. D. IRWIN, Lorin Sta- tion. well, ; on main tm- two blocks from two stations; easy terme. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin bargain; Station. BARGAINS S houses, 5 to 7 rooms, modern, $119 to $1860; easy payments: near local trains; T also have some splendid investment properties paying 1 per cent per month: will buy lot and build to suilt you. H. B. PIN- NEY, office opp. local station, Berkeley. EXCHANGE a new cottage of § rooms, well located, for unimproved lot. H. B, Pl)\)\EY opp. local station, Berkeley. HOME in beautiful North Berkeley: 4 rooms, bath, well, barn: splendid marine vlew, 5 minutes’ walk from station; $850; $550 d balance §6 month. Inguire at 1780 nnlvmuy &ve.; phone Stewart 82. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. £ apricots and almonds, | PER, room 397, Parrott | C. MORAN & | C. grotnds; | rooms: | $i500. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS. Special Notice—The Home Building Company track on Fruitvale ave. $500—House of 4 rooms, plastered; large lot; rood pump; §7 per month; bullding and m—mvcu “lots tn Forest Park; S0xi7s: will bulld to suit. mo—Home of 3 rooms; h lot; cement basement; corner 2 blocks from Fruitvale avi $9 80 per month; building and loan, plan. $800—House of § rooms; 1 biock from Hay- wards car line; good barn; well and city water; terms reasonable; building and loan plan. $1100—House of § rooms and bath; lot 112x112; large barn: fine place for chickens: city er; buiiding and loan plan. | $1600—Lovely home in Fruitvale: house of T rooms bath; 1 block from Haywards i car lme, near High st.; mortgage sale; { any reasonable payment down, balance building and loan plan. e-acre chicken ranch n-r Fruitvale will build 4-room hous to suit; Dlenty ‘of good water: butlding and loan plan. Money in any amounts to lnt | all kinds to rent. Remember TH: Houses of address, | E HOME BUILDING COMPANY, | South Side of Railroad Track, Fruitvale Avenue. ‘W. B. RUDELL. 3630 COTTAGE of 3 rooms and large chicken house; lot 50x135; from Fruitvale ave. $700—House of 4 rooms, stable and chicken h : 10 bearing fruit trees; lot 50x140, all basement; one block e $500—3100 cash, balance $10 monthly; cozy cot- tage of 3 large rooms, aitic and basement; fine stable, chicken house; good well; lot 45 “s1200—House of 4 rooms; stable, incubator | cken houses,” 50 pigeons, large | er house, 7 brooders, incubator; good horse, harness and wagon; lot 100xi50, all fenced: easy terms. s Modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath: | high basement; lot 3x115; fruit trees; lucated | 1 the best part of Fruitvale; only half block om Fruitvale ave.; easy terms if desired sttage of 5 rooms, basement and at- ; stable, chicken house; fine well, { hall and basem ot 107x260; easy t | stable, chicken house; if _Gesired. Choice bargains—2 acres in bearing orchard; house of 6 rooms, porcelain bath, large hall, | fine mantel, front porch, etc.; @iso furniture, | £00d well, windmill and tank.’stable. § chick- | en houses: splendid_locatjon. For particulars apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale station, i | | OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3600 FOR property originally cost $5500; 64 | 9 rooms and bath; barn with coachman's room; private water | supply on premises; water fountain; shrub- | MARTHA mne, 4, off Geary, bet. Taylor and | \(mun——l sunny furnished rooms for housekpg. McALLISTER, 412, near Van Ness—Three fine sunny front rooms; unfurnished; for house- keeping. McALLISTER, 2000, cor. Central ave.—2 sunny rooms furnished for housskeeping; sink; $10. McDERMOTT place, 7. oft Jones, Eddy and Turk—2 sunny houseKeeping rooms. | MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms. 76c and $1 per week. MISSION, 1728%, near Thirteenth—Two sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath and | _ldundry; $8. | a1ssioN, feet frontage; house of bery, flowers, etc.; in fact, an ideal home for & little money; ten minutes’ walk from busi- ness centers and local trains; terms $300 cash, | balance bank morigage; positively =old; first come first served. J. & CO., 102 Broadw: ‘T}mm—. ® new homes which MYERS & CO. | have for sale are the finest and most up to date of anything in the house line that has | ever been offercd for sale: space will not | | permit extolling their charming qualities; | Jocations are varied, ranging in price from $1600 to $4500, from 5 to 9 rooms each; just completed and ready for inspection; the trip to Oakland to sce them: no ‘thought | or money ha been spared to make these houses the finest ever offered for sale; euyi terms can be arranged for payments; we cordially invite the pubiic to see these prop- erties whether you purchase or not: car- riages always ai the office for accommoda- | tion of our patrons free of charge. J. S.| MYERS & CO., 1002 Bmad!\l) $1100_ORIGINALLY cost §2000; cottage of § Tooms end bath; high basement: 3 blocks from | oo iy — Tt T e room, $8; large sunny room and kitchen com- plete for $i2. PERRY. 1% near Fourth—2 nice ’l‘mnny tur- must be MYERS school; cars, stores, etc.; $300 cash, balance | mortgage; a positive bargain and must be | sold; call early. J. 5 MYERS & CO 1002 Broadway wmust be seen to | §220-ONLY $300 cash: brand new latest deslgn | cottage; open plumbing; latest in everything; | Dear local station. schools, cars and business cost $3106 to Auplicate; seeing is be- | i H “ ing; call early. ing: J. §. MYERS & CO., um Broadway, Oakland. $1650 FOR a $2500 property in East Berkeley; blocks from station: 5 rooms and on- venient to everything; sunny and a o beautitul neighborhood; we are instructed to sell with- out reserve; cash. §. MYERS & CO., 100 Broadway, Gakiend. A BANKER'S home, 8 rooms, grandly situated; half block magnificent grounds; $l1,m u- | pended; price $8000; must sell quicl | ot CLAYMANCE REAL ESTATE €00 ioooies Eighth st land. 830 000—A FI\E business block, paying splen- | "did revenue, at a bargain. A foreclosure sacrifice—7-room cottage n 23 and Telegraph; extra chocle lot, S0Xoh: reduced to §3500; make offer. $8500—Elegant central 12-room home; beauti. ful grounds; sold once $18,000: offer wanted. 34250—Cost_ $6000; modern corner flats; will rent $40 month $2500—Store and upper flat; rents §25 month; very central location. An offer wanted, cash or trade, for equity In new §-room house, 5 minutes’ walk Broadway and 14th; price $3850; incumbrance 32760. $1000—Residence lot'50x140; worth $1500. $3500—Business lot; 5 ft.; mortgage $200; make offer. ] £730 Lakeside residence; lot 50x150; mmap. $600 for a home lot: Clinton statio LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 480 and 462 Eighth st., Oakl: CHICKEN ranch: 12% acres; Lafayette, Ozkiand: bouse, running water, orc |3 K. KING, %2 i | GREAT coal business; near hard, in Oakland: for sal chua PR R and; for sale 3 52 Broadway, Oaklas % | 15 ACRES patented una, Alameda County, | 7 $1000; 640 acres patented land, near Li Broadway. 43750. C. K. KING, 52 OIL land, Kern River aistrict, acres, ' : McKittrick, 400 L X fielNG 952 Broldwc C g OM.Y $750 will buy 4 new modern cottage of nice rooms, with bathroom, boller, etc. nx(n basement; only built about a nu- owner has gone away and is willl ago sac- rifice in order to make « quick sale; beln reduced from | easy terms can if desined; this home is right on Twenty-third A& 8" NATSMITH, %2 ‘Ninth sty Oekiand. EAST OAKLAND—Good Tot 35x150, In best | sacrificed on account of} Alameda | - | hicken houses and outhouses; Pas removed its office to south side of railroad | | rent. | BARTLETT, | EpDY, worth | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. N; bank sale; monthly payments; colonial new modern cottage 6 I'Wml, poree- lain bath; open plumbing, etc.; central; fronts electric line; handy to local etation: choice - neighborhood; ~surrounded by fine dwellings; stone walks, etc.; total price only $2250; away under original c itle perfect; Would rent to responsible parties. $500—Cottage of 4 rooms: high basement; good big lot; sunny side of the street; mac- Bdamlled and stdewalk; handy to San Pablo ave.; installments or discount for spot caeh. $2500—Etore, flat and cottage on Eighth st.; handy to local station; street work all done; stone walks laid; strest complete; rents now for $25; will bring $32 per month income; & big bargain; owner away; see it at once; lot 150 feet; chelp fine chance for business, resi- dence and income combined. GEO. W. AUSTIN & COx, Agents, 1068 Broadway, Oakland. $2750 ON installments. Value $3500. Nearly new colonial cottage of 6 large rooma; eramel bath; open plumbing; high basement: | conscrvatory and all modern improvement lot A0x140 (ncte the size), with open law gravel driveway, stone walks, good substan- tial barn. fruit trees, flowers, etc.; rents 320 per month; owner non-resident: nicest loca- Tion ‘miong Grove st.; complete In every re- spect; well bullt for a home, and in fine con- dition; newly painted; chances like this are rare; look into this at once if you want to buy: no mortzage; perfect-title; easy month- ly payments or iiberal discount for a guick cash sale; improvements alone insured for $2000 in advance, lncluded Call or write D. STIN & CO., Onku.nd { GRAND sOU ‘ROOMS TO LET-——Faurn. and Unfurn, ED Y, 872—New elegantly furnished rooms, en suite’or single; see them; reasonable. !'I!u'fll. 353—Sunny furnished small hall room, FULTON, 116—Latge sunny front m. also single room and a housekeeping room. GEARY, 38+—Comfortable single room for gent; rent $5. GOLDEN GATE, §20—Two desirable, large sunny rms.; use of bath; private family; gas. THERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladles’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. GUERRERO, 1154_A large sunny furnished front room and kitchen, $12. HYDE, 19—Large sunny front room, nlcely fur- nished, to respectable party; bath and te JESSIE, 36, near 5th and Market-Furnished room, ‘$4 a month; large room, 2 beds, 35. LARKIN, 707, nr. Ellis—Newly furnished sunny front room, $6; private family in small flat. MARKET,F1032—Changed hands; nice sunny double rooms, §1 25 up. MARKET, 1055, opp. Jones—Furnished sunny Tooms, single or double; bath. MASON, 311—Single furnished rooms; also two modern housekeeping rooms. McALLISTER, 4T7—Nicely furnished front and back parlor for light housekps.; also single. MINNA, 667, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. MOSS, 24%, near Howard—4 unfurnished rooms* good yard and water; rent $9. NATOMA, 28—Two sunny front rooms; rea- sonable. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up: 35 a day up. §100 CASH, $10 monthly; Tot 100x200 11 Tooss sof; asmorted. Grebecd. in full lienring: also small vineyard; 3-room cottage, windmill, 50.000 gallon tani water; large barn, tmmense shade trees, enrubbery and flowers surrounding; this is a rare property in a very delightful spot; Laurel Grove Tract, adjoining East Oakland; near a fine 3-story schoolhouse: away from | cold winds and fog: near Laurel Grove ave., Wwhich you can get on rental basis; price, al told, §1200. Call or send for circular, 455 Sev- enth st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; nm-ge free. H. 7. JONES, Owner. $225—LOT in Lorin; 300 ft. {rom station on Berkeley local, giving a half-hcur service to San Francisco same time to city as from 7th and Broadway, Oskland: this lot must be sold. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland. OAK. 11%—Sunny 'I'Dnl room flll’nll‘lefl rm— lUght housekeeping; closet; one person, OFARRBLL, B—sunny, fu offices; flevator; POLK, ning’ ished rooms and day, wk., mo. hts Pleasant sunny rooms; bath; run- ater. POST, 215—FElegant rooms, $250 to $8 a week; gentlemen preferred. FOST, 527—Nice large room, reasonable: small room, closet, sunny, §1 25 week: private fam. ROYAL House, 126 FEllis—Incandescent light; reading-room, umoklng-room and ladies’ par- lor; rcoms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to §8; month, 8 to m elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 310-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $125 to $4; open. night. $6000—A MAG NIFICENT home on Telegraph ave.; s and bath: modern; lot 50x125. AT S\'\DER 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Ca $275_Beautitul_cottage and grounds 70x140: 6 rooms and attic for 3 rooms; cost over $5000. Apply quickly, ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. ELEGANT corner lot, 135x100: $6600, with im- provements; modern house: large barn; beau- tiful flower garden; San Pablo-ave. cars pass door; cor. 3ith st. See Owner on premises. SHERMAR Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., or. Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 219—One furnished bedroom and one unfurnished. SUTTER, 309—2 furnished rooms on first floor, $5 per week; also small furnished room, $1 2 per week. TENTH, 146—Nice bay-window perlor, sultable for 2;'no children; rent reasonable. A—SACRIFICE; for sale, a beautiful home: house § rooms, barn and chicken-houses; I 150x140, subdivided with high wire fence: all kinds of cholcest fruit; large lot of choice flowers; healthiest part of Oakland: warm belt. Inquire of owner. 969 East Twenty- fourth st., East Oakland, Cal. A BANKER'S home, 8 rooms; grandly situ- ated: hllt block; magnificent grounds: over 17, ed; quick sale: price $8000; Ing to Burope LATMANCE HEAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $6—COZY cottage and quarter acre. $7—Cottage of 4 rooms; Unlon st. 38~’hvo~ltery house: near local. © tral location. g n o it it —8 rooms: near Market-st. mmun. For furnished hmun call at office. G AUB'I‘!N & CO., Agents. Broadway, Oakland. RIS s L OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. | TWO rooms with good board, two in room, 5430 'sach: 1159 Jefterson OAKLAWD I-‘LRKITURE FOR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhass, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Frankiin, Oakland. FRUITVALE HOUSES. 5-ROOM cottage to let; modern conveniences; | in Fruitvale. Inquire 638 Sacramento st. « ¢ Bush and Pine —Three nice bouzekeer:lng rooms and bath for 414—3 sunny connecting unfur- nished housekeeping rooms; sink and bath. 442 Large sunny furnished room suit- able "for light housekeeping. EDDY. 382 large newly papered rooms: thor- oughiy clean; regular kitchen; no children. | ELEVENTH, m—'rhr;e unfurnished rooms for THE BERLIN, 28 Kearny—Flegant single rooms;'running water; transtent. VAN NESS ave., 1419 ly furnished front suite and single room; gas. bath; telephone. $5 A MONTH to share nice, large, furnished, sunny room; gentleman. Box 2589, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmors st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st. e e e e e e . ROOMS AND BOARD. sultes; AT the (ld Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 807 California st., may be found a lno‘b exceptionally good tabie, tractive and sightly rocms at modest ra HAND”IELY furnished rooms; board first- use parlor; piano; phorle mo Van Ness, mus WAN'I'ED. LARGE room and light housekeeping Dflfll&l for ADTIL 1 for eldecly couple. - Addriss B McC., 524 Lyon st. WANTED—Home for old lady. over $15 fnonth. Address box 2621, I'PECIAI. NOTICES. invalid; not Call office. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, reliable: take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars: ‘“‘Relief for Ladles” in letter by return mail; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadai., Pa. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 957 Market st Ales durirg confinament w. 19 days, ea BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montecmery t., rooms 9-19: tel. 5580 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bovght, =01d and repairing guaran- leed Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 1ith. ALL xirds bought, scld, rented, exchanged, o paired; open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 4 BOUGHT, #0ld, rented, repaired; needles and shutties: reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. e e e . SHO\V CARDS AND POSTERS. SHOW cards, window tickets, posters. DES- MOND, 1170 Market, r. 103, phone Folsom 1569. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. office, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and smnu Co., 122 Mission at.; tel. Main PACIFIC ;mren -nu Furnllur! Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 8403 sion st.; tel. Mint 1821. F. W. 7]:]!FLSS SU BUHIAK RE!IDDNCES. / FOR sale—In Mill Valley, 2-room cottags and tent, furnished for houstkeeping. Owner, 518 Jersey et., Sen Francieco. e SUMMER RESORTS. 17°3—Sunny front sulte Snpinialy housekeeping; bath; mod furnished for ern; $12. . 113-Two sunny housokumnx rooms; t ‘bath; reasonable. LARKSPUR, Cual—Wanted—A _few select boarders for the summer, with references. Addrees P. O. box 54 —— TRUSSES. MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. _ nished’ rooms for housekeep! POLK, K, 717, near Edfly—-! ‘furnished rooms for lght’ housekeeping, With bath; §10. ’rvrzwul’rhns AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPFWRKTEIiB—We gol) Letter machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. Typewriter Exchanke. 5236 California; teiephone ‘Main 266, e e e e ot 1 e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SECOND, 212 — Furnished for housekeeping: clean, respectable and reasonable. SHOTWELL, 121—Two front rooms furnished for light housekeeping; gas for cooking;bath. SIXTH, 641—Front and back parlor for house- keeping, $10; single rooms, $4. SOUTH PARK, 116—Two nicely lelhod rooms for housekeeping, $10; others. TAYLOR, 1132, near Clay—$10; two furnished housekeeping ‘rooms THIRD, 625—Three sun unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; use of bath and wash tubs. | TURK, 332—One large housekeeping room; run- ning water; bath. TURK, 6132 unny furnished rooms; house- eeping, $10 mont VAN NESS, 232—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas range; other furn. rooms. VAN NESS ave., 815—Entire parlor floor, with regular kitchen and yard: sun all day, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- pont!on. upon {its application for a gfmenl dissolution. Notice.—No, 75, pt. 10. Hotics o Bersby grvon thl Wonsiulu Rasar Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and Dlace of business in the city and county of n o0, State of Californ: its ap) llclllon. 4uly veified und slgnad y'e majority of of directors, addressed to the sup-rlnr Court of the city and county of San Francisco, Stats of California, pray. ing for a fudgment of dissclution ot that Monday, March 25th, S901, at 10 'clock & ., at the courtroom of eaid cous ent’ No. 10, in the City Hall ol ] city and county of San Fran- cisco, ive been inted as the day, time perior Court, this 20th ‘eb! 1901 WM. ANE, Clerk. OMPSON_ Clerk. (Tn- Gorsed) Filed Fep, 30, 1oL A. DEANE, Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON Deputy Clerk. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions established at 1096 Valencia st ROOMS TO LEP—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE, The_Ready for 3 what you have been wuu for; l::n "o!:-‘ McAllister st., n; rooms shown in mov-lu. ROOMS rooms apartmen ‘urnished, —For Dished, unt it o "Lmu, Rnent in city. see ELDER HOOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st., tel. 2334 Red. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family Botel in oity; polite attend- ance: large modern rooms 50c up; ‘rfl—dl-m-c ll-m A—BRUNEWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, %e to §1 per nl t;uuu!nmm light housel ‘rooms; BURNETT, 1426 Market (ou xo. nu)—'\r. nished m. suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, near Leavenworth—Elegant suite of rooms for gentleman only. c.u.t‘!omtu. 724—Choice rooms; reasonable rent, C.ALIF‘ORN!A, ll’l-m M double and ST P bl $1 per week. " TRl wemmm S MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Juls 45 Guerrero_strect, ana ot "'ug Guerrero street. 32, 215 Vallejo street, and ristlan Iverson, 1718 Bryant street, and Agnie Miller, 23, 619 Baker af % Lncy O'Meara, 23, e. Ture R. Tillman, 31, atoma street, lnd Kflen fl. Johansen, Natoma l'.Ntt. Farmer, I "‘,}ofk City, and 28, 23, 443 B f DRURY-In this_cf to the ADVERTISEMENTS. p L3y N PR Y g R R e S Mo 0, i IND-—In tmlaelly‘.mllxvhfli%uflnm . ps ! McPHILLIPS—In this city, M to o Dress Silks ! s_city, March 23, m to wife of George H. Mavers, a xol‘:gfiv—ln!thgocny. M. fl, 1901, to the & b es OTRINSIa i Sy, e . 0 e High Grade at Low Pric wife of Josep! rien, a son. PETERS—In un- :lly‘ “l:v.‘h 18, 1801, to the T oA A SRR At no time in our history have we carried, displayed or pyife of John A. Piilar, u son. offered such enormous lines of high grade silks at such prices P e G h LN . W, 1o as now. Rich and beautiful materials, handsome designs A;!d : i ot e A M, 1 e g latest tones of colors, such elegance and wealth of style, TUGOLEIn this city, March 16, 101, to the making a most elaborate collection and excelling all past seasons e — in grandeur. Good reasons to warrant suchdgoodfs t;]emg qluxclé;); R MABRIED, sold out. Very difficult to get a correct idea of their splen e gy B B until you seeth)e'm. A pleasure to show whether you buy or not. %fi%fi%m‘.'hfiim 5. ?'e'a"gg’u"fuvs'fl Among the recent arrivals are: ENRIGHT—KENEALLY—In Alameda, M; F l There is .a perfect rage this season for 17, 191, at St. Je . p! 2 é':é’fi:’:?;’":ke‘;‘zfiyp:“?mumh" o :munev’ ou ards this popular silk and wise purchasers will JENSEN-BOYEN-—In this clty March 20, call early for the choicest selections; We are showing some late Soen o et i Hryecnroeder, Join D | W Novelty effectsat $1.00, $1.25 and £1.35 a yard, some new Satin PO O e Byl S e % effects at $1.00 yard, also an endless variety of Enlavage effe;;s J._Robrer and Laura E. Tiiton in color and white, and white and color at 75c and 85¢ a yar TR, I « A new creation, Silk Grass Cloth with stripes, gs:x'rfie‘ggx‘e'g:mn Mitenett, Rose . USSOT: . "Sieal material for a stylish spring_and Bere, Susie N;;b;:%gw:l:‘}‘% 3. summer gown; comes in different colored stripes at $1 a yard. > — Deeney,’ Jennie Dockendorf Elizabeth Enderle, Theodore Hammerquist, A. B. Norton, Ellen M. Norton, John L. Parker, John Peddar, Cecelia F. Feters,’ Stephen Higg! se ines, Dr. Chas. H. Holland, Elizabeth Sandow, George Jensen, ' Cecile A. Seger, Mervin J. Laumeister, Mary E. Waltmann, Leopold McArdle, Michael Wilzinski, Frances Witham, Charles B. Woilitz, Theodore Young, Edward J. BALKE—In Humboldt, March 17, 1901, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Elise Balke, and beloved father of Herman C., Edwa W. and John E. Balke, a native of Germany, aged 67 years 10 months and 16 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 116, 1. O. 8' g, F-na Walhalla Encampment No. 7, L 7 Friends and -cqu-mw:cea are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fallows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the aus- pices of Germania Lodge No. 116, L. 0. O. F. Interment I. O; O. F. Cemetery. Remains McKay, Danlel J. &t the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. BAUMULLER—In this city, March 20, 1901, John Baumuller, dearly beloved husband of Elisabeth Baumuller, and father of Eddie, Annie and Julia Baumuller, a native of Ger- many, aged 53 years 1 month and 27 days. A_member of Verein Concordia. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 97 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, and thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery for cremation. Please omit fl e mother of Edward J., John T. and Robert W, Bennett and Mrs. Robert P. Barton, and grandmother of Harry Barton, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, eged G5 years. L7 Friends and acq ntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1604 Bush street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services, commencing at 2 o'e BERG—In this city, March 22, 191, Susie Berg, a native of Pennaylvania, aged 28 years and 6 months. CONNGR—At East Bay Sanitarium, March 23, 191, at 8 o'clock a. m., Ensign Cora E. Con- nor, slster of Mrs. J. Humghrey. CURNOW—In this city, March 21, 1801, Wil- llam Curnow, beloved husband of Agnes Cur- \ DoW, and brother of Joseph Russell, Grover Russell, John Granli, Mr Beyers, Mrs. A, W.'Wenner and u na- tive of Victoria, B. ged 29 years. O Peitiin ah pask i e fully invited to attend the funcral thl day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- 245 Mission street, near Twenty-arst. to Charles rromeo’s Church, corner El:hi&lllh and £hotwell streets, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. DEENEY_Ih this city, March 2% 101, Jennie, oved wi Deeney, dearly beloved Sother of PHilip and Hacry Desney, beloved dauglter of John and the late Katie Tgrart and sister of John Dever, Mrs. M. F. J and the late Katle McGreel a native. of Tuolumne County, €al. ( York papers please copy.) (=2 ns_at the parlors of James Me- Menomey & Som, 1057 Mission street, oppo- site new Postoffice. Notice of funeral here- arter. DOCKENDORF—In Oakland, ll-rch:d; Elizabeth, wite of George Doo mother of Mrs. L. Price, Mrs. E. Lancaster and Georze Dockendorf, a Mfi“ of Ger- many, 58 years 10 months and 16 days. ENDERLE—In this city, March 20, 1901, Theo- dorw Baderls (nember of; Aita Lofke o 242, A. 0. U. beloved husband of Bertha Enderle, and {lllwr of ha and Enderle, a native of " Sea 42 vears 5 months and ¢ days. £7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invitsd to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 916 Mission street. Inter- ment I O, O. F. Cemetery. HAMMERQUIST—In this city, March 22, 1901, August B. Hammerquist, beloved son 8t Mr. and Mre C. Hammerquist, 22 Francisco, aEed 3 Years ahd 11 durs. HIOGINS—In the City and County Hospital, rch 23, 1601, Rose Higgins, a native of Ireland, aged 41 years. HOLLAND--In Vancouver, B. 01, Elizabetn, “heioved wite o1 Alexander Holland, and beloved sister of Mrs. Mar- garet Reeves, Mrs. James E. Britt gnd Ar- thur and the late John Cronin, a native of Washinston, D. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. JENSEN—In Oakland, March 22, 1801, Cecile A. Jensen, beloved wife of Abraham M. Jen- sen, a native of Minnesota, aged 35 years. LAUMBISTER I this city, March 23, lsl Emma Laumeister, dearly beloved wife of Herrman Laumelster, and beloved mother of Frank W., Waiter IL and the late H F. Laumeister, a native of 8t. Loui aged 44 years 9 months 80 Lois, Moy, “papers please Gopy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, rie street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Howard and Mission. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Fourteenth and Mission streets. TO the officers and members of California Hive No. 19, of the Ladies of the Maceabees: You are requested to be present at above fu- neral. By order of ALICE FOLLITT, R. K. McARDLE-In this city, March 2 1801, Mic MI McArdle, a native of Ireland, HcCARTHY—In this eity, March 23, 1901, Dlvld |:e13;nd o‘hulb!.nd of Margaret Mec- ather and brother of Charles and Frank McCarthy, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 34 years 6 months and 4 days. "The Puneral will taks place to- ) & 1:30 gclock, from his Tate resl- avenue, thence to St. ulry‘l Cllhadrd, Van Nees avenue, where a requlem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. IoiNaGe 1ive s Klnd\y oml flowers. Pat- In th March 19, 1901, isband ot Eilen MGrary, and of Jemes E. Collins, a native of Tyrone, dlon riends and acquaintances and members Longshoremen's Protective Associa- (=2 of the tion are mnecmflly invited to ltllnd !h‘. this day (Sun from the parlors o Ry 2% Mar: Kot utreat” between Fighih and Ninth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Inter- mant Holy Cross Cemetery. McKAY—In this city, March 1901, resi Hermann strest. Daintel J. oved the late Katherine McKay, beloved son of father of uwud P. John McKay and )lr-. o! Prince Edwards mnni:z'dn 3 John, bel i Ifl h%fllflu’l g;b.&ll. w 52 years 9 months and HKHENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. to ow- BENNETT—In this city, March 22, 1901, at her residence, 1604 Bush street, Ellen, beloved wife of the late Maurice Bennett, beloved | a_native of . and 30 days. | _. These latest ef- Warp FPrinted . Silks: D et printings come in various weaves such as Louisines, Satins, Taffetas, etc. We are now showing some of the prettiest of this season’s novelties, prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.25 a yard. Alwavs stylish, soft and easily Grenadlnes. draped, we have just received a choice lot of 30 different styles, which we are offering =t from 75¢ to $3 a yard, prices which will make ready sales. Our stock is complete with Pannc VCIVCtSZ all the leading colors, prices $1.75and $3.00 a yard; we are also showing an extreme novelty in Persian Panne Velvets at $2.50 a yard, Special Sale---Underwear We have put closing out prices on all our odd lines of ladies’ and children’s knit underwear—nothing wrong except assort- ments are broken in sizes and colors. Ladies’ Underwear $1.35 Silk and Lisle Vests, short sleeves, reduced to § .85 2.00 Silk and Wool Vests, long sleeves, reduced to 1.50 1.95 Silk and Wool Vests, low neck, reduced to 1.25 2.45 Silk and Wool Vests, short sleeves, reduced to 1.50 3.50 Silk and Wool Vests, long sleeves, reduced to 2.00 $4.50 Wool Union Suits, low neck, reduced to $2.50 3.00 Merino Union Suits, long sleeves, reduced to 2.00 Ladies’ cotton, cotton and wool, and all wool Tights, broken lines greatly reduced. Children’s Underwear: All odd lines at greatly reduced prices. s 5y . 3 « An exceptional purchase Ladles H.OSICry ® of ladies’ hose in black lace lisle, extracted polka dots, embroidered insteps, all over stripes and fast ‘black ingrain cotton with split feet, worth 50c¢ a pair, on sale commencing Monday at 3 pairs for $1.00. $2.25 Gloves at $1.00 Pair We started the selling, a day or so ago, with every size of each color, there may be some missing now, but it will pay you to come and see if your size is here in the shade you want. They are the very best quality of suede gloves for evening wear, 12 button length, in pink, old rose, lavender, yellow, light blue, nile green and red. Every pair fitted and guaranteed. The former price was $2.25 now $1.00 a pair. 125 to 131 Kearny Street Colma. Cal., sged 1§ years 3 months and § IIORQAN In this city, March 22, 1301, Ralph. beloved nfant son of R. E. gnd Jeannette WALTMANN_In_this organ. Leopold MURPHY-In this city, March B, 1801, late Bertha ounhln-. beloved daughter of Thomas Fred the Katherine Murphy. and sister o Wml-m. Anpa, Agnes, I and the late John Henry Murphy, a m!i'. Sl SN v 4 and 4 7 Friends uaintances are Ty mvied (6 attond the [uneralegg-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 34 Linden avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery, by carriage. NIBEL—In this city, March 21, 1901 Willlam Nibel, a native Sweden. azed 70 years. [ friends and acquaintances are respect- tu‘l) invited to attend the, funeral to-morrow (Monéay). at 3 o'clock, f: A. W. Martin & Co.." 319 Interment National Cemetery. NORTON—In this city, March 22, 1301, Ellen e M., beloved wife of the late Captain Henry | o'cleck traln M. Norton, and mother of Mrs. Jesse Cafiish, | _streets. Mrs. lda Kieve and Walter W. and the late | WITHAM—In this city. March 23, 1901, Charles Henry M. Norton, a native of Massachusetts, | B., beloved son of Lydia A. and the late aged 63 years 7 months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Oakland, March 23, Theo ttend the funeral this dore, beloved husband of rolliea, fggx{ag‘)',“:f;féf'o gl"ocn:. x;r:lm"iu fate veniz e 4 and tather of Aze Lma:"-‘,. e . dence, 513 Larkin strget, between erman, Oscan, Eddy streets. Interment Laurel Hill Comar | Ernest, William and- Adolsh Woilits, & sa: tery. tive '.:: s:m:u ¥, 7 years 3 —In this city, March 23, 1301 John | gnthe and “Eckis belbeed husvang of S mn nmzaa Ted 5 g The Tt tather of John L., Albert J. ity atten May Norton, b ot Thomas ¥. Wer- | {Sundev). at § oclock, from Deaiel ton, hu'&v- of San m ter street, Mm? Stockton e o i Tt o pest- | of Simel Hain, Order of Brotne {Bicnday).“at 3 'cloe. Trom s Tate. TobT: | YOUNG- Ia ol sity Barch 2. 101, dence, 817" Polk strest. Interment Mount | TQUNG- L X Ryt X 2 Calvary C:“‘""’- 2 nie i"“”? 224 brother of Genevt o, Georgie AR n this city, 1901, John | and " nat San s P arker, pusband LB I'Vear & months and 14 and 2 papers please 7 Friends and u,-quununm are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day: (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 621 Post street. The remains will be taken to Grass Valley Monday morning for interment. PEDDAR—In Paris, France, March 6, 1901, of acute pneumonia. Cecelia’ Frances (Fanny) Peddar, wife of Sydney H. Peddar of 21 Ken- sington Palace Gardens, London. and daugh- m the late William Arthur Green of San PETERS—In this city, March 2, 101, Stephen Peters, beloved father of John Pour;. gl J. w4 Ryan. Mrs. H. McMenemin te Mrs. Mary & native of Thllfl!'. Cnnmy Tipperary, Ireland, aged 81 years § months and ? days. I>Friends and acquaintances are tllll, invited to attend the (Sunday). at T o clock, from the residence of daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ryan, Nine- , thence to Mission Dolores Ch high mass will be year & days. T7The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 16 Thirteenth street. Inter- ment_privat: Holy Cross i wiete, bn Mty Cones Comstuge Matting the very unusual kind It is worth your while to step In and see our new mattings. Some unusually pretty patterns from Japan—splendid colorings, thorough weave and an altogether fine matting for folks who prefer matting to cheap carpet. Of course it is a little higher priced than ordinary matting but it’s worth every cent we ask, and that is 75¢c a yard. You are always welcome to come 215-217 Sutter Street—above Kearny,