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30 THE SAN FRANCIS 30 CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, —_—————M—/ REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For ALL Geruine Bargeins in This List I M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. casl rented for $30: % all $160—Four small % cast Bm:—-‘{“o splendid flats; rented $23; near i §2500—Nice 7-room house; Capp st.; mortgage $1500 $7000—Leavenworth st fst flats; two modern a bargatn. 7-room 0x137:6 feet; Splendid investment; near Van Ness rents $51; all rented. )—Leavenworth st.; remts $105; lot 55- rents $150; ; 46-foot front; rents $50. lis st., with good improvemepts; 5 : mear Franklir. st. $18,000—Howard st.; downtown and basement building; rents § $18,600—Cheap 22,000, § 170 all fine 4-story odern flats; ess property of 4 stores and § north side; 45-foot fromt; 137:6x137.6; 60-foot front; few " pays 6 per cent met. | corner; G0-foot front; within | 1i; old improvements; rents $400 corner, close to water \ding; 1 tenant; rent about Other barga Apply A M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st ¢ RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc. vox ma 3 CALIFORNIA e IMPROVED. near Taylor: : rents 25:9x125:9; 8 | 95 50 A ms and bath | nolx Lombard; 25x108:6; | 24x87:6; house | 2 flats; 4 n-r Post: 25X187: bas , near B&kvr. California st., mear Webster; { & rooms feavenworth and Broadway rent $4L | 25187:8; | | ; 35375 S-s!on's ; 24x63; 45:0x58:9; 4 20x80; at near Vallejo; txth; house E: UNIMPROVED $18.000—Union, near Mas $5500—Greenwich st., Laguna st., r rieth & ear 15th: S0XI00. near S0th; 25x100; 2 lots. —Dolores B ma st., near lith; 25 between room homes on e buiider. Banches. H. FEIG feet to rear, on street; ‘Apply 738 Guerrero, § UMBSEN & CO. o= 1 ‘dh"z‘n—ner}' Street. home in Los Gatos, Cal.; odern in every way; carriage. piete outbulldings, all in Al con- ed view of valley ance of water; gas be sold at a sacrifice. Call price. A lovely count t of Vecaville, Sclano & acres of fruit ining city limits of Santa all in full be: o. ! of Redding. Shasta an be cultivated: 15 cultivation; house; well property any- Station, Santa anch in peaches, apri- prunes s; modern barn and r & H i e B o [ & B u ta Clara; all in apricots | good 12-room house; large ; a bargain. City, Napa Co.: barn: all fenced. ken houses; 130 full of the best svato Station, Marin Co.: | ¢ cultivation; this prop- 4 t this sacrifice, &s owner fger it ; 3% acres situated north of ke Co.: 35 acres in al- ainut irees, § years old, acres under high state fine buildings: an irri- unsurpassed, costin a of cultivation; be made for particulare ts ranch; call and get house, on Sanchez st €004 cheap small ranches. bargain can be had on anxious for a good ; & rare as owner 10-room residences on Fil- nd, is offered at $3000; y than it is worth; call for cottages, micely located, fn Mil 8. BROWNE, Manager ( rnumry Dept ng Sites for Sale. Bowie Estate. In the The finest suburban residence property of San Francisco. Now being bought and bullt upon by the best class of citizens. 5 CHEAP. THE MEZES TRACT AT BELMONT. b3 taining over 500 scres, with many beauti- 1 lots, covered with oaks and other trees d commanding grand view; within one hour of the city; in subdivisions at prices of only $76 per acre and up. For maps and particulars adcress McAFEE BROTHERS 108 Montgomery ing the next 30 days the following purchasers of 10 acres or more is made: hase price may be paid st the end of four or in four annual installments, at the f buyer, with 7 per cent annual inter- Geferred’ payments; the land is choice, , garden and orchard land, located at Wolfekill Station, near Nacaville, Solano Co., e celebrated early fruft section of California, be s0ld at the low price of from $30 to lands cannot be 34 bought for less than $76 per acre; the land will raise all kinds of garden truck and early fruits. For maps or circulars call or write CALIFOR- acre: surrounding N1A FARM LAND ASSOCIATION Examiner bullding, San Francisco. ATTENTION, Home Beekers! (Inc.), 616 Mr. Bush, lLav- y urr knowledge and experience of lands, and being the owner of an producing orchard and vineyard, income. can intelligently direct intending buyers to ~he best lends and bargains in the State. new cstalogs e. DAVID BUSH & SON. 10 Montgomery at. quarters Of the Tourist Frve Information Buraau. E. C. PECK, Manager, 0-4- ACRE model poultry farm; adjoins nice S-room cottage: barn; all rich Vegetabie and grain land; & snap. $3000-120-acre model farm; near San Jose; &l under cultivation; grain and fruit; nice bouse. barn; 100 fruit trees; only : Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 t. FOR sale—Nicely improved home of six acres; 300 fruit trees in full bearing; house of § rooms and basement, barn, etc.; near R. R. depot r information address Owner, box B4, Novato, Marin Co.. FORBCLOSURE ule—m acres of best farm- ing land in the State, located in Colusa send for County; covered with fine oak trees: to be #0id at' & great sacrifice: only 36 per acre. Adarers box 2214, Call office, Oakland. FOR sale cheap—17 acres in Banta Clara Valley in the edge of town; good land and well im- pmgfld, on easy terms. For particulars, 340 M t., bet. Fourth and Fifth. BUY in Napa County; no drouths, no irriga- tion, no fallure of crops: write us for. rm copy “Nepa County Vitieulturist.” THE W. A. MACKINDER CO. St. Helena, Cal. 1w and_uroductive, : superior climate; dious” dwelling hou: small house for workinen and two fine barns; out bulldings; there are 4800 fruit trees of following varieties: Almond, cherries, prunes, pears, peaches, apricots, oTange, qui simmons, plums, apples, olive and fi eight years old and in full bearing; ance of shade trees. There are severgl natural eprings, and tank of 10.000 house and grounds: ree situated not far from the famous Bancroft orcha ‘Terms, $5000 cash payment, balanc+ can remain on mortgage for 3 years. inter- est at 7 per cent. or would accept good city or Oakland property for balance. ther particulars call on EDWIN W. WARD, 11 Montgomery st., city. FARM”\'G and n(her property in various parts a for sale. Catalogue on apvlica- BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. 6 California st, San Francisco. e l I 1 HAVE for sale (easy acre tracts in one of the finest colony tlements in the Si in_the colony now irrigation: payments) 10 aud 20 set- SCHWEINHARD, 817 Market st., opposite Mason. AN Installment Proposition. 2 We are subdividing the Bonner subdivision of ed Wolfskill grant, near Winters, the earliest frult and vegetable tate; will sell for one-third cash. buyers. H & SO! 10 Montgomery st PER acre—40-acre vinevard,. orchard and | house, barn and vuuer right: in | County; on easy terms. RUBEN- ! N & CLARK, 22 Flrmd building. husiness block In_the most permanent city in San Joaquin Valley: 3 stores and 12 office Tooms: monthly income $155. RUB EIN & CLARK, 32 Flood blg M. GRIF¥FI 9 Market st.. by Call bullding, sells hotels, lodging-hovses. stores. etc. Printed of farms and city property. IN Mill V ey—House and lot for sale cheap 8. F. _on account of departure. 526 Turk st. WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma’ Co. real estate bargains. TOR sale—80 ac Tehama County; partly fenced: good water. 318 Brannan st., rear. A SNAP—80 acres_grain. $160: near city; easy payments. Box 2777, Call office. SANTA BARBARA H)OUSE:. TO rent—In Santa Barbara, near car line to beach, in best nelghborhood, 11-room house, furnished: electric lights: 2 baths: modern plumbing: 2 dining-rooms; outside bedroom for help: set washtubs; wheelroom; beauti- ful garden; lawns; flowers: large shade trees: large summer-house; children’s arbor in the boughs of large tree: aviary: fountain and pool: greenhouse: rent for seazon. § months, $450: by month $100. Address EDWARD W. MEADE, Santa Barbara. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATI FOR sale at a bargain—A cottage in best lo- cation of the valley: beautiful surroundings: no reasonable offer refused. Apply H. KAUF- MANN, 318 Sacramento st REAL ESTATE WANTED. $1200 to $1500. WANTED Nice bullding lot, Box 2i4, Call office. WANTED—Small home for $3000 or $4000 cash; owners orly. Box 2723, Call office. —_— REAL ESTATE T0O EACHANE. EXCHANGE for San Francisco property: Mi, sion preferred: neat 5-room cottage in Berk ley, bath, etc: fruit and flowers; cost $2200; no agents. Address A. L. 8., box 123, Lorlr Station, Berkeley, Cal. NO. 1 il stock and some cash for standard Ll make, typewriter. Box 2740, 1 office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMEN L oRESIATR ALAMEDA &¥ B DO you think of buying a home in Alameda? ¢ 8o, let us save you money. Just at present we have genuine bargains to offer at prices within the reach of all. rent when you can purchase a home | 52 om cottages for sale at $1100. it Flogant S-room houses $1600, $180, 32250 and | $2200 Beautiful 7, 8 and 5 room houses mSO $2500, 32750 and $2900. Clegant lots sacrificed for cash. Call and see us at cuce. Confe early, get your choice and we guarantee you a saving of DA LAND COMPANY, | lameda, and room 32 Parrott n Francisco. | undays and evenings. bullding, $1300—Near schools aud stations. $2000—2-story, 7 rooms lot 50x150. $2600—Modern cottage, 6 rooms, near Morton and Bay stations. Furnished and un- furnished houses for rent CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. lot 50-foot front Apply E. D. Alameda. PO Sule- Chetauns of § som; deep: price $1850. n DD & CO., 1424 Park st., RARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes bullt on terms to sult. Exchange for San Francisco property, cot- | tage (2 flats) of 10 roctns; lot 25x120; half block | from station. Apply to G. R, DENKE, West Alameda Real BEstate Office, Webster st. and Cen- wal ave. ALMOST new ocottage of 7 rooms, bath, large lot, pretty lawn and garden; 1 ear three R.R. stations and electric cars; only 40 minutes trom 8. F.: nearly new carpets, linoleum, gas range, stove, some furniture for sale 'very cheap: very easy terms. Call 1552 Verdi st., Alameda. $ COTTAGES, & rooms and bath; lots 40x150: $1800 each: $300 cash. House, § rooms; San Antonio a lot ( 150: $2000: $500 cash. Cot- tage, 3 rooms; lot 30x70: $425: $200 cash. J. H. YOUNG, buflder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. large all modern; sunny side stres tank and windmill; chicken- ; price $1600; terme to suit Lorin Statios R. depot; house and yas OELLERICH & PERKIN Berkeley; 3 blocks to R. block to electric cars. haif y on your own terms; why pay rent when you can buy & fine house like this and pay for same as rent? Take Berkeley train, get oft Lorin station. OELLERICH & EXCHANGE—New cottages and bo\u.' in East Berkeley for unimproved lots in Berkeley, Lo- rin or Oakland. Investments—New modern houses near uni- versity; bonton neighborhood, paying 1 Cemt maonthly on Price asked: only one-tHird cash requi Instaliments—New modern cottages, 3 4 and § rooms: near trains: Bast Berkelly s 31200, 31400 and $1600; payments, $16 and monthly; no cash required. Will bulld to suit you and buy lot in any location on installments. H. B. PINNEY, with A. A. DUDLEY, 11 Montgomery st., S. F., also Berkeley Station. SEE the Wheeler Tract, adjolning university grounds; finest view ln Berkeley. W, C. MORAN & CO., sole agents. | windmill and tank; lot 50x125. ~ | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal $650—Cottage of 3 rooms and basement; large chicken house; lot §0x13; 1 block from Fruit- vale ave. $700—House of 4 rooms, stable and chicken houses; 10 bearing frult trees; lot 50x140; all fenced. §750—House of 4 rooms; good well and force pump, barn, etc.; lot 75x100. §500—$100 cash, ' balance $10 monthly; cottage of 3 large rooms, attic and basement; fine stable, chicken house; good well; lot 45x115. $1000—For sale in East Oakland, modern cet- tage of 4 rooms and bath, hail, basement, sanitary plumbing, etc.; 4 bl from local train; easy terms if desired §1160—House of 4 rooms, ble, incubator house, 10 chicken houses, 'large brooder house, 7 brooders, incubator; lot 100x150; all fenced; easy_terms. $12i0—Modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath, high basement; lot 3ix115; fruit trees; located in the best part of Fruitvale: only half block from Fruitvale ave.: easy terms if desired. $1275—Choice bargain; new modern cottage of 4 large rooms; high basement; good _brick bath; closets; pantry; chicken house; fruit trees: lot 175xi50; all fenced: fine location; just the place for raising chickens. $1:00~Cottage of 5 rooms, basement and attic, bath, etc.; stable; chicken house; fine well, foundation; $1600—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall and basement; stable, chicken house; lot' 107x260; easy terms if_ desired. For particulars apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. SPECIAL notice—The Home Building Com- pany has removed its office to south side of railroad track on Fruitvale avenue. $500—House of 4 rooms, all plastered; lot: good pump; your own terms. $300—Lovely lots at Forest\Park; will bufld house to suit. $70—House of 3 rooms and hizh basement; large corner lot; cement sidewalk; 2 blocks frum Fruitvale ave.; terms, $980 per rooms, 1 block from $500 Hou!e 5 large Haywards car line; chicken houses; £o0d well and city water; your own barr terms. $800—i-acre chicken ranch, near Fruitvale ave.; small cash payment down, balance same as rent. $1600—Modern house, 7 rooms and bath; very large verarda; 4 blocks from station. Houses of all kinds !nr rent. Money to loan. Remermber this sddres: THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, South side of raflroad track, Fruitvale avenue. RUDELL, Fruitvale, Cal. SAN RAFAEL REAL ESTATE. SAN RAFAEL—Elegant, new, modern resl ce i San Rafael on Fifth avenue of 9 rooms, bath, large grounds, with orange and other fruits and flowers; stable for 3 horses. Visit premises or address owner, a8 California st., San Francisc OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. W. BE. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 300 feet mm munn on Berkeley local, giving a half-hour service to San Francisco, same time to city as from Tth and Broadway, Oakland: this lot must be ldd; A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. 50—COTTAGE, on Telegraph ave. B3 cozy flat in good conditi 8 rooms pear San Pablo. Eastlake cottage of 5 rooms, large cottage and fine barn. colontal cottage. mear €. F. trains. ms; comfortable home and good will repalr to suit on. room- nnung locality; tenant. m modern home; central; fine location; n perfect condition. e aauy & CO.. 008" Broadwas Sarfana. OAKLAND STORES TO LET. W OANSANE coir miecs, wilh 3 Mving rooms: Jarge yard and city water. MONTGOHERY r. 3, 4th floor Mills bld‘ 8. F., or A. J. Snyder, 467 Ninthst., Oakland. —_— POST, $43—Nicely furnished bay-window alcove room; running watér; suitable for light hkpg. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—] light: reading- room and ladies’ reoms, night, Io to §150; week, mon'.h I.a $30; elevator on mund nnw. hot and cold vun-, h- lor; I. nosnmu,n FHouse, 319321 —Rooms, night, %0 to §1; week, uswu- own night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elxhth st., or. Market—Furnished or unfurnished. Evmn, 428—Single front room; sun all day; rent THE snm.m, 238 Kearny—Elegant _suites; single rooms; running water; transient. THIRD, n—um front room; sujt a couple; $6 month. TURK, 432—Sunny suit of rooms or single in private family. 0AKLAND CO’I‘TABE! TO !-E'l'- $9_OAKLAND cottages, 4 rooms, bath, base- ment, m-ge lot, city water. K. J. MONT- GO 4th floor, Mills bldg., S. F,, or A J. 'SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Gakiand. OAKLAND FURNI!HED HOUSES. $30_FINE home of § rooms in Pledmont; also several completely furnished homes of vary- ing sizes. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. ——— e —— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. LODGING-. HOUSES bolrdlng -houses and ho- tels, tosuit evary buyer; this office s licensed; I am established since 1892; I Joan money to buyers; general satistaction guaranteed. Call G.”W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, Rooms 1, 2, No. 917 Market st., opp. A—OTHER business compels me to saerifice 2 elegantly located, handsomely furn. houses; pland and mirror; folding beds: no agts.; price way down;part cash. Dr. Averill, 38 McAlilstr, e e e e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEI\LEPI"G. AUSTIN ave., 102, off Polk—Three nice house- keeping rooms for rent. BARTLETT, 369 (Mission warm belt)—bed room, kitchen & bath; furn. hkpg.; small garden. ELLIS, 14—Sunny furnished rooms, single or double ight housekeeping: rent reasonable. TWELFTH, 111—Well-furnished and sunny room in private family; use of bath. ROOMS AND BOARD. IF you are looking for a boarding place, and like French cooking. try 642 Geary st. You will “thoroughly enjoy yourself, meet good people, and get the best meals in the ciiy at moderate prices. Desirable rooms for a limitcd number. Come and try a dinnmer at 6 p. m. and you will go away happy. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 807 California st., be found & most exceptionally good table. at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. HANDSOMELY furnished rooms; first-class board; use parior, plano, phone. 850 Van Ness. ——e e E ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED. ROOM and. board wanted by (enllemln. other boarders. Box 213, Call ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Large sunny room for gentleman and wife; board for one; in a refined family; any desirable location. Address box 2764, Call. WANTED—By quiet couple, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, with running water and gas; north of Market, east of Gough; state price. Box 2824, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. no ELLIS, 639, cor. Larkin—Large sunny bay-win- dow and kitchen: nice front folding bed; $iL FIFTH, %3—Two furnished housekeeping, with store;’ also one, $7; two single, $5 month. FIFTEENTH, 2136, north of Market—3 or 4 convenient housekeeping rooms; furnished or unfurnished. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $600 FOR property originally costing $5500: 64 feet frontage: house of rooms and bLath; barn with coachman's room; private water supply_on premises; water fountain: shrub- bery, flowers, etc.; in fact, an ideal home for a little money; 10 minutes' walk from busi- ness centers and local trains: terms 3300 cash, balance bank mortgage; positively must be sold; first come first served. J. S. MYERS | & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. THOSE 6 new homes which MYERS & CO. have for sale are the finest and most up to e of anything in the house line that has ever been offered for sale; space will not pepmit extolling their charming qualities; locations are varied, ranging in price from $1600 to $4500, from 5 to 9 rooms each; just | completed and ready for imspection; worth | the trip to Oakland to see them; no thought or money has been spared to make these houses the finest ever offered for sal terms can be arranged for payment cordially invite the public to see these prop- erties whether you purchase or not; car- riages always at the office for lccommodl- tion of our patrons free of charge. J. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1100—ORIGINALLY cost $2000 cottage of § rooms and bath; high basement blocks from school, cars, #stores, etc.; $300 cash, balance | mortgage; a positive bargain and must be eold; call early. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Bmfiwly Ol.kll.nd | $2250—ONLY $300 cash; brand-new latest design cottage; open plumbing; latest in everything; | near local station, schools, cars and business centers; cost $3100 to duplicate; seeing is be- lleving; call early. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1062 Broadway, Oakland. %0 FOR a $2500 property in East Berkeley: 1 blocks from station; 5 rooms and bath: con- venfent to everything; sunny and a beautiful nelghborhood; we are instructed to sell with- out reserve; $400 cash. J. S. MYER3 & CO,, 1002 Broadway, Oaklahd. §20,000—A FINE business block, paying splen- | did revenue, at a bargain. A foreclosure sacrifice—7-room cottage near graph; extra choice lot 50x168; | 00; make offer. $500—Elegant central 12-room home; beauti- ful grounds; sold once $18,000; offer wanted. $4230—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 Broad- way and 1ith; price $3850; incurhbrance $2750. $1000—Residence lot 50x140; worth $1500. 33500—Business lot; 50 feet; mortgage $2000; make offer. $2750—Lakeside residence; lot 50x150; snap. $600 for a_home lot; Clinton station. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. A GENTLEMAN'S country seat; price $20,000; 12 mcres cholcest income _orchard; artistic grounds; rare shrubberies: finest soll in the county; modern city style residence, 12 rooms: very convenlent to Oakland and San Fran- cisco; Chicago millionaire once offered $22.000. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO, 460»482‘, Eighth st., Oakland. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 Broadway, Oakland. 6 lots, 25x140 each, on the NE. corner East 15th st. and 1Sth ave.’ street work all done; only $300 each: must be sold as a whole and at once; owner going away; less than half their value. $500—Fine lot on 15th st., Willow; 47:6x110; street work done; gain. $3000—Just buflding; new modern, two-story house, 6 large rooms: reception hali, bath, ce- mented basement and every moderh improvi ment: lot 35x100: on the NE. cor 35th and Mar- ket sts., near San Pablo car line. between Wood and big bar- $1850-WHll give you a new modern cottage of 4 rooms, bath, high basement: all modern im- provements: built to order and lot 40x100; in fine location; nd for particulars. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 Broadway, Oakl FOLSOM, $34—Sunny housekceping room; stove, closet, bath; private; $1 50 week. FRONT sunny bay-window rooms, complete for housekeeping. Apply 34 Eleventh st. FULTON, 671—3 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; $13. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suite, 3 rooms; gas range: running water. GROVE, 425%, near Octavia—Nice furnished front room; sunny; yard; privi uDIEs—Chicheuer English Pennyroyal Pills best able; take no other; Reuer for Ladfes” in letter by rets drug- Eists: ‘Chichester Chamical Co. Philadals Pa. PILES—PETER FREILING'S plle salve, $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, _external, protruding plles without fafl, no matter of how long standing. 1628 Devisadero st.. near Sutter. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 997 Market st.—La- dies during confinement w. 10 days’ care, $20. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19: tel. 5580. CHOICE rubber lands in Mexico. For descrip- tion, price and terms address box 2803, Call. internal or llw'll".} MACHINES AND SIYPI’I.II& GUERRERO, 305—Furnished bedroom and lor; plano; kitchen; porch; §15; old flat, ALL kinds bought, sold_and repairing guaran- ‘teed. Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. HOWARD, 513—$8; sunny furnished housekeep- ing room; also 10c, 1i~, 25c rooms. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 4th. HOWARD, 917—2 rooms, newly furnished, com- blete; also larger room, $10; housekeeping. HOWARD, 1703—Nicely furnished bay-window room with kitchen for housekeeping. 3 TO § elegantly and completely furnished housekeeping rooms, use of plano; phone; garden; nice rurroundings; reasonable. Liberty st.. Guerrero-st. care. IVY ave., 217, near Huyes and Franklin—Pleas- ant two-window furnished (r*l room; pri- vate; $4 50. JACKSON, 1513—Two or three nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; all conveniences; clean and in private family; reasonable. JESSIE, 43—Sunny. furnished rooms for house- _keeping: also single. McALLISTER 412, flat | §—Three sunny ny unfur- ‘nished rooms; reasonable. McALLISTER, $37—Upper floor 3 unfgrnis unfyrnish sunny bay-window rooms; grate; froi MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, suitable for family with children; $1 50 per week. MISSION, 1733—Sunny front suite completely furnished housekeeping; coal range; bath; modern; $12. MISSION, 1729%, mear 13th—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; laundry, $& MISSION, 821—Front room and kitchen; run- ning water; $3 up; large rooms, 32. NINTH, 113—Two sunny housekeeping rooms; running water and bath. MOSS 2, oft Huwnrd near Seventh—Three sunny housekeeping rooms. GCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Sunny front; _folding bed; large front with kitchen: §§ up. PAGE 1322-3 furnished rooms for housekeep- POINT LOBOS ave., 1833, corner Eighth ave.— 3 or 4 furnished housekeemnt rooms. POLK, T17—Two or three furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. STOCKTON, 607—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 sunny rooms; also single rooms. SOUTH PARK, 180—Two large rooms; nicely furnished for housekeeping. VAN NFESS, 402—Entire upper floor; 3 sunny furnished rooms; gas stove: no children. TEHAMA, 707—Three connecting furnished hot hing rooms: also single. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. -md' l'lfllrl. ARGYLE, ‘l'h& (juu openedh McAlllllH' st., corner Larkin—Elegant and tastefully fur- with' or without baths: steam heated; liveried service reading-room; electric elevator all night: these rooms have to be seen to appre- ciated; references: rooms shown in evening. ROOMS TO LET. A—For rooms apartments, housekeeping, fur- nished, unfurnished, with or without board, I\nnt |n city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING I3 tel. 2334 Red. AHLBOR)\ HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city; polite artend- ance; large room: oflern conveniences; rooms 50c up: first-cl: eals 25c; free coach. A_BRUNSWICK Housz, 148 Sixth—Rooms. to §1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. nished sultes single room: $500COTTAGE, 4 rooms. high basement in fine condition; near San Pablo ave. $1300—House, 7 rooms; sunny side; close to Center station; nice location; above railroad; sacrificed to settle partnership affairs; dis- count for spot cash. $2500—Brand-new home of 7 rooms; never oc- cupled; complete in detall; enamel tub, etc.; sy side; near cars: among fine homes; I‘onl y payments if desired. Dw 't fall to see $50 to $100 down, $15 per month, will buy a central home. Wi EY.' !ml one if we TIN & CO. BURNETT. 142 Market (old No. 1366 Tuz- rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. EDDY, 72i—Pleasant room, sultable for two people, with washroom; hot and cold water; with board. EDDY. $1-_Elesantly furaished wooma; i '§12; also suite; board if desired. ELLIS, 18—Nicely furnished sunny suites; also single rooms: by the day, week or month; bath and phone. ELLIS, 1014—Newly furnished rooms; rent rea- sonable. ELLIS, 708, near Larkin—Large sunny front rooms, gas, bath, phone, $9 a month. can’t suit you SOUND INVESTMENTS FOR CAPITALISTS, Hotels for sale. Lodging-houses. Grocery stores. Hardware stores. Drug stores. 50 good farms for sale; some for Business property paying 6 per cent net on investment. Colnny pruv!fly frcm m m 100, m acres. BB B BUNCE for all bargains, %67 Broad- way, Oakland. £2600—4260 CASH, balance $25 pér month large sas Toomes: lot 50xi35: only 2 blocks to trains fixtures; .nguntel %-foot basement; cement sidewalks driveway; iron fence shrub- bery on lot worth $1000; this place sold for $3500; rents for $20; sunny eide of in_finest neighborhood. C. Co., ’-:ifln station and Schmidt block, ley, Cal. $1400—BIG snap; 7-room house, vmamm and tank; A ved n.reet; fine location: $250 CASH, $7 monthly; 4-room cottage; good well of water, small barn, chicken shed and run; 3 Tots, picket fenced; excel- lent sofl; charming view: best climate; near two electric car lines; 90-foot boulevard lnd model sch e: 9 c|rcull.- 455 Oakland. H. Z. JONES, Owne $1500—2 oo'rr.\azs 4 rooms each: near Center station; rents £o0d_investment: both for can be umn(ed. H. D. IR tion. 500—NEARLY ; modern cottage, 4 room: i ath, high basement: cement watk: Tot Poeis; Jess “than two biocks from two. stations. 4 mln. easy terms. H. D, IRWIN, Lorin tion. $1500. ALDEN 6.5 s ‘Broadway, Oxkjand rm-nmmr residence M grounds 75x150. palm trees, flowers, etc. . lldn of city; cost over 1115 Broadway, Oakl: L. 700 TO loan on furni planos; low Inter- o, TALDEN 00 n'fi"hmam Oakiand CITY of Somoma; good two-story house rooms and bath; h condition; lot 62x1 sonable offer refused. Box 2482, Call office. FOR RENT—About § acres land, good barn, #tory house, fnshd or not; also saloon & bl.r- ber shop. H. M. Le Baron, Valley Ford, Cal. BARrAlh—Pnr sale or lease, 4% acres; near Mateos. good woll: Jevel: improvement-. wx et 5 p. m. et 200 Church thGE County lands; richest producing sofl soll ulCdllmI- Iumwun. RUBEN- | brae. STEIN & CLARK, 32 Flood bullding. $4500—A fine boarding-] only 2 hiocks from the unis grounds. $3000—8-room house, large lot; onl. locks from Dwight way station; sirest” otk mmnmmlmunotmaw erty call JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. 0., Berkeicy. ‘way, m M—A lAQNmCEN'l“h o SRYDER. 467 Ninth st Oakland, Cal. INE Invnt.mnt (nr the future; Leee Hiosk: " stone's. thie Gwner. " Bo soxB'u. WANTED—A neat &mno i o &l Jrnce, FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to let. sts.—Sunny rooms, Fingic: ladles” parior; reading-room; elevator. GROVE, 609%—Nicely turnished room; reesonable. HAYES, 451—Sunny furnisi®d room to let. HICKORY ave,, 215—Nicely furnished front room. HOWARD, %5%—Sunny single room, $§ month. HOWARD, m—m e, nice front room: for two; rent nnauh MARKET, 1048A (Th binson)—Fu: sultes or single; mm'mblo. Tel. w 108, MARKET, m—hnllbd sunny rooms, single or double: McALLISTER, 38—2 front b‘y-wlnm sunny ;l.rlm,m. bath; rent only $12 and k. turnished, sunny nice furnished room MINNA, 667, cor. Elghth—Newly furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; transient. 2 Howard—4 3 R e A e s REW: ARLINGTON, Wb Markst st furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c O'FARRELL, u—cmtmuymmum»m sultable for person wwna day. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny rooms and offices; elevator; elec. Ih’flh‘ day, wk., mo. PINE, Hyde—Large w ‘room: mmlum oot' one or two; $10. ¢ POLK, 30l—Llegant, large, sunny parior bath’ and privileges; gentlemen or £ BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 §th: phone Mint 5. e e et e i SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. FHOW cards, window tickets. posters. DES- MOND, 1170 Market, r. 103. phone Folsom 1569, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. B S S ST PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.. office, Post and Powell : tel. Main 5713 EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; 1840; shipping at cut rates. PA(‘IF!(‘ Storage and Furniture M pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jacl GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. Mis- Clon £t.: Lol Mint IS8T B W ZRHFUSS, ing Com- 'I‘YPEWRI’I‘ER! AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The D"fller Exchange, 536 California: teiepl Main 266 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Walter G. Drusedorn, 24, and Henrietta Galll, Robert C. Woodside, 40, 356 Eleventh street, and Mattie Lavillan, 21, 356 Eleventh street. Plerre Jaymot. 25, 617 Post street, and Elise . Courreges, 1S, 406 Sixth street. Thomas J. Fay, 22, 510 Shotweil street, and Mae A. Carr, 15,648 Second street. August H. Johnson, 2, 1906 Central avenue, and Olive Riffil, 17, 3245 Sacramento street. Willlam H. Foge, 22.° 22 Chenery street, and Martha O. Ast, 23, 419B Natoma street. Matthew T. Lestrange, 35, 20 Mary street, and Mary Gibbons, 19, Florida street, near Twenty-first. Willlam J. Malough, 33, South San Fran- cisco, and Emelia Malough, 24, city. Bartholomew M. Burtchaell, 24, San Rafael, and Alice Fleld, 20, city. Danlel 1. Maddox, 35, snnu Clara, and Mary E. McDonald, 3, San 1811 Mason street, 21, 732 Filbert street. Angelo_Devincenz, 425 Broadway, Netina Delucm 18, 7 Lafayette place. Frank E. Gilman, 24, 3271 Twenty-first street, and Jesste C. Gregory, 20, 3271 Twenty-first st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BARTON—In this city, March 21, 1801, to the wife of E. J. Barton, a aughter. CAHILLIn this city, March 25, 1901, to the wife cf John C. Cahill, a CASSERLY-dn Ocean View, March 22, 1901, to the wife of Eugene H. Casserly, a son. CONNOLLY—In Norfolk, Nebr. March 2, 'l‘”L to the wife of Washington A. Connolly. son. KAUFMANN—In this city, March 25, 1801, to :hn wife of Friedrich C. Kaufmann, a daugh- er. KENNY—In this city, February 27, 1901, to the wife of Harry Kenny, a son. McGURREN—In this city, March 25, 1901, to the wife of Harry F. McGurren, a daughter. McNULTY—In Ocean View, March 27, 1801, to the wife of Harry McNulty, a MEYER—In this city, March 2!». 1!)0!, to the wife of David Meyer, a scn. MIBACH—In this city, March 24, 1901, to the wife of Henry J. Mibach, a daughter. STEERS—In this_city, March 1S, 1901 to the wife of H. H. Steers, a son. WOOD—In_ this city, March 14, 1901, to the wite of Frederick Wood, a son. ————————— MARRIED. DUPER—MORTON—In this city, March 3, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Peter E. Duper of San Francisco and Fannie Viola Morton of Stony Point, Sonoma County. —JENSEN—In _this city, March 21, Groensbers, Peter Nel- ensen. I — Amick, Fred Pastello, Walter S. Callaghan, Jane Pfaeffle, Ernest Cole, der G. Poxleitner, Margaret Cullinan, Vincent nce, F' Maria Ralston, G Boguiacs James e, Charles Hlnkhy Oliver Smith, George N. J. Liling, Frita B, elly, Matthew B. Tempel, John G. V. Koch' (Cook), Chas. Templeton, -Horatlo Kolb, Geors Yoo W . !ol.kl&. Vi AMICEIn this oty March Frea eldest and m&vfl l::ut'o: W'fllm and v1; ginia R. Amick, a of lowa, aged ths and 20 days. Friendn fuliy invited to attend the fu this Havia)owe 1 o'clock, from the resi: of BT m street. Interment Lau- rel umcmu—ln this Rardtes Jane, widow of St e k! %‘.-'?‘.:.'f'n%g = HENRY '.J. GALLAGHER CO. Easter wear, Veilings, Belts, under no obligation to buy. Neckwear: Stock Collars, Sailor Persian, Gold and Creton value. shades as Tans, Browns, Blues, Waaists : formerly. ties is finer than ever. Veilings: ayard. Belts: per pair. Mary, Thomas ud John Daly, Mrs. P. F. Mrs. P. Minneban. a native he. Couniy Cork. Ireland, aged years. (Watsonville, Cal., papers please copy.) » £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday). at 7:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 10 Vicksburg street, near Twenty- second, between Church and Sanchez, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose 9f_her saul, commencing at § oclock. Tn- terment at Watsonville, via 9:10 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. COLE—In Oakland, March 30, 1901, Leander G. Cole, brother of Daniel T. Cole, coiner United States Mint, a native of Vermont, aged 70 years i1 months and 7 days. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1545 Webster street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. CULLINAN—In this city, March 29, 1901 Vin- cent Cullinan, beloved brother of Eustace Cullinan, a n.hn\e darnssn Francisco, aged 28 ears § months an ays Y E>The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. E PEREZ—In this city, March 30, 1901, Maria D mtonia de. Perez. mother of Frederico and Antonio Perez, Mrs. Dario Anava and Mrs. Carranza, a native of Monterey, years. FOPPIANO—In this city, March 2, uol. dearl; beloved som of Mr. MDIIM of the late Mrs. Tlrm Fop- e ond brother of Mrs. Rosa Puccini, flr-. Celina Golton and Joh}n I-ll;‘l Rinaldo Fo fano, & native of San Francisco, pp and 3 months. NEM' and acquaintances are re'M P notified that the funeral takes this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock prgcluly. from the undertaking pariors of Valente, Marint & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HELKE—In this city, March 27. 1901, Charles Helke, beloved father of William L. and Adolph Helke, a native of the Klnl’dom of Sax years 2 months and & days. s e @' acquaintances are respect- o eienen AT S Ty (i (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 80 Waller street, between Octavia and Lagupa. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery residence, . O; and Friendship f_ H. (Richmond and ‘neham, le. -m“ Pla- mllo. w papers please copy.) ? nds and ncwnlnunen are respect- ooy riehas $aattend the funeral this Sunau&u 1:30 o'clock, from his lau resi de: st between mml.o.o.mnm.m, Market streets, where services the Fil s B s (0 guegiess 3¢ Ry ILLING—In this city, March beloved husband E [ Our Magnificent Just a stroll through our various Fancy Goods Departments,” will tell the story, why it is that our store is recognized as head- quarters for Fancy Goods of every kind. play representing as it does the choicest in Waists, Neck- Rlbbons, showing that should be seen in its present entifety by every lady who wishes to keep in touch with the newest. it a pleasure to show such goods. You are welcome to look, and Here are a few special mentions: The most extensive line of novelties we have ever selected for Easter ; as usual there are many styles exclusively shown here, such as dnir(I:ty effects in Taffeta Silk Bows, ollars, golf twice around wash ties, which are marked at such prices that few are hkely to remain here long. Maggioni Gloves: were any better to be had we would have them ; but the Mag- gioni is krown the world over as the most satxsfactory glove made. They are the best forfit, the best for wear and the best Our Melior quality have 3 clasp fasteners and the neat Paris point embroidery now so much in vogue, and include such Red Tans, Greens, also Black and White. and guarantee every pair, price $1.50. Several new lines added this week to our already well assorted stock. styles sold last week and really the favorable comment passed upon them by our customers was one of the greatest advertise- ments we could have. We urge you to view these goods personally Easter Novelties: lar every yzar and we are devoting more attention to them than This year our stock of Bronzes, Opal Crystal, Lonhuda Ware, Hungarian Glass and Sterling Silver novel- We invite you to inspect the beautiful display of these goods on our second floor. We can not half express the beauty of the styles we have brought out for “this season, it is impossible for_you to appreciate them until you have seen them; amongst which are the very becoming veils in plain, dotted and fancy meshes in black, black on white, brown and navy blue, and the stylish border veils in the pret- tiest of patterns; all offered at moderate prices, 25¢ to $5.00 We are sure that no up-to-date lady would willingly miss seeing this beautiful dispmy which now awaits her coming. We certainly never have shown such a great ‘ variety of Belts and Buckles in such fashionable styles as now—all of the latest designs are here, one -of the most prominent features is the tilted buckle which makes the long waisted effect that is now so popular. Fancy Belts in gold and persian effects Leather Belts with gold and oxydized clasps Beltings in_gold, silver and persian Buckles in"entirely new designs Silk Hose at $1.35 pair Commencing Monday we shall have on sale a special pur- chase of Ladies’ Silk Hose in colors and black Richelieu ribs, Rembrandt rib and plain, that are well worth $2.00 for $| 35 o In connection with the announced $1.35 Silk Hose sale. we offer brand new Fancy and Staple Hosiery, which have just arrived. The fancy styles comprise entirely new designs in latest colorings which rangé in price from 35¢ to $2.30 pair. 125 to 131 Kearny Street Display This week the dis- Hoisery, etc., is a We deem exhibited, especially and Jabots, introducing trimmings;- also entirely new We are s« le agents for these gloves, if there Modes, Grays, Beavers, We fit Some choice Easter favors are becom- ing more and more popu- $1.00 to $5.00 each 05 to 2.25 each 35 to 2.00 yard 50 to 7.50 each KOCH (COOK)—In this eff March . Charles Frederick Koch (i ). beloved ‘of Stmon and nn and brother Stmon T., Hem Otto "H.. Albert G. and Caroline A Kneh (Cook) and Mrs. Bd- mond O'Des, & native of !.u Jou. Cal, aged % years ii months and £ Fri an £y ravited o Y, &t 3 oclock, Twenty-fifth street, between How. Interment Mount Olivet by Kolb. dira R, W, DimannMire. 8. ey and Marie Oon.‘r:’ Kolb, a native Bavera, ma : days. Nndl and juaintances respects Nll! invited to attend the funeral this day (Sundl;) at l‘ XK. Interment ery. LEWIS—In !hll et March 30, 1901 ?fl" D., dearly bel 3 son of Mathias Bt e Lot vk B Henry J. e I, Willlam M. and_the late John Wi native of San Francisco, amed 3 years 2 months and 18 EFFriends and acquaintances are tally invited to attend the funeral to-morro !: (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from ) B Feacral strect, betweon Fiist nd, Bryant sand Brannan. Inter~ ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCELROY_In this city, March %, Jo- sephine T., belows ife of James Mc! o et o Rl Daorer, & mmitve o gudh!l'n. Ireland, aged 52 years § months and ys. MAHONEY—In this clty, March 3, Ma: 1901, Agnes, beloved daughter of Willlam J. am Annfe’ Mahoney, and sister of Gladys Ma~ Continued on Page Thirty-Two. If you are having any trouble about .| selecting carpets, tlinoleums, rugs, mattings, etc. for your home or cffice let us help you. We are always posted on these matters—we make it our business to keep in touch with new Ideas, new’ fashions, and the novel and new !hings for home furnishings. ° Come in any time—we're always ghd!otalkvlthyouor show the Schluctcr o3 § ry 215217 Sutter Street—above Keamy.

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