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3 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. BASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. ] Mariet street. DOWNTOWN FLATS ON ELLIS STREET— Must be s0ld this week; three siegant moder flats of § rooms and bath; just finished; sunny side street; pothing finer in the city; rents ; 5 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; lot ON end & roms and bath; round bay-windows; light and sunny, cars pass; vicinity Pacific Heights; rents §960; price $500. ELBDGANT RESIDENCE—Few feet from Van Ness ave.; lot 26x137:6; aristocratic neighbor- hood; 10 rooms and bath, conservatory, ete. ELBGANT MARINE VIEW COl Jackson street; superb unobstructed view of entire bay; 27:6 frontage; 2 flats of § rooms and tath; new modern; cost $9000; ground _alone worth price; price $4600; bank mortgage $3000 can remain. A_LOVELY HOME CLOSE TO THE PARK PANHANDLE—On porth side Page street; large fine well-bullt sunny residence of 8 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; lot 25x114 | feet; price $6000. WESTERN ADDITION FLATB AT A SAC- | RIFICE—: fine well-built flats of § rooms and bath; sunny side street; lot 25xI137:6 feet; price Estates. TUESDAY, April 8, 1901 At 12 O’clock Noon. At Our Salesroom, 638 Market st. STEUART-STREET IN NT—No. 18 Eteuart st., near Market; this is one of the finest and safest investments In the city to- | dey. It is situste within a few feet of the | =7 ferry Luilding, adjoining Market st., in the | eart of the commercial district of San Frar- | cisco. _The present improvements consist of | store and fiat; rents 336 K. PACIFIC HEIGHTS MANSION—No. 2221 Pa cific ave., near Buchanan st. This magnificest | home, situated in the most aristocratic resi- | dence section of San Francisco and surrounded by elegant and costly residences, will be sold absolutely to highest bidder, notwithstanding the fact that the property opposite sold last | week for $500 per front foot. Elegant, mode:n in Getall; $ rooms, bath, laundry, wineroom, etc. Lot 30x117, back to rear street. VALENCIA-STREET BUSINESS PROPER- TY—West side Valencia street, 55 north of | 15th; also morth side 18th st., 100 feet west of Viencia; 2 fine business lots, 25x100 each oa Valencia® street, the natural continuation of 27 rket and the main business street of the Mission; large lot, 35:6x130 feet; elegant site for flats or residence. FLEGANT WESTERN ADDITION RESI- DENCE—No. 2514 Pine st., near Pierce; one of the most desirable residence sections of the Western Addition; bituminized streets; conven fent to several car lines; beautiful residences | on every side: this elegant residénce of 11 rooms and bath, attic, basement, stable and arivewsy is situated on the sunny side of the street and is built so &s to admit sun and light in every room; rents $600 per annum; large lot, 42:4% feet front by I137:6 feet; Lank mortgage | $5000 can remain or can arrange payments. FIRST-STREET INVESTMENT—No. 35 | First st., near Folsom: lot 25x87:6 feet, with L 20x50 feet: well built house of § rooms and bath; Tents $27 50, and cottage of 3 yooms, rents 39; total rents §36 50. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE—No. | 1627 Hayes st., near Lyon: only one block from | the besutiful Park Panhandle; large elegant 3 ~dern residence of § rooms and bath ani basement. Modern and up to date in all de- talls Hayes-street cars pass; bituminized street cement walk; 25x100. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT—No. | 254 and 254% Perry st, near Fifth; tenement property of this kind pays larger interest than any other property. Improvements large well- built modern building of 6 flats of 4 rooms each. Always rented for §2 per month; lot 22:6x60 ft. MISSION CORNER FLATS, northeast corner —Nos. 133 and 1337 Vermont and 25th st.: two mew corner flats of 4 and § rooms and bath and ten-foot brick basement, porcelain bath, tiled mantels, porcelain sinks with tiling; every modern’ improvement; rents $30; one-haif block from Mission aud Howard street cars; lot Zx | 300 gest. No #755 234 st., mear Chattanooga—Forced | sale; well-bullt bav-window cottage of 5 rooms end bath in the famous Mission Warm Bel only & few steps from Mission and Twenty- | wecond st. cars; lot 25x30 feet. ALABAMA-STREET COTTAGE—No. 1664 Alabama st near 27th: story and half house of § rooms; rent $8; lot 26x110 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. | 100 feet, with house of 2 flats; rents | tains 30x100. REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR SALE. 0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, L O A ='_——_____________—______“_—___~________’___—————_,______.———_—- REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 215-220 Montgomery st., Mills Building. I Read Them All. They Are Good. LARGE INVESTMENT. $140,000—Magnificent 5-story brick bullding; close to Union Square; pays 6 per cent net after paying all expenses, including taxes, in- surance, etc.; for full particulars apply at this office. ___MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE. $45,000—North side of street, close to new residence now being erected by Mr. J. D. Spreckels: view of bay, Alcatraz Island and Mount Tamalpais; absolutely unobstructed; | h modern, substantial; beautiful entrance; | hall with three handsome stained glass win- | dows; harawood flcors on main floor and in up- | stairs hall and three bedrooms; electric lights; handsome fixtures; 7 bedrooms, 3 baths, trunk- | room, storeroom, furnace, etc.; large ot, 65:9 foot frcntage. A MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE. —$13,500— North side of Vallejo' st., between Buchanan and Webster; lot 40 feet front by 137:6 feet in depth, with modern residence of 12 rooms and 2 bathe; house about 5 years old; inspection will prove this to be one of the biggest bar- gains in marine-view homes ever put cn the market; lot and improvements have been .ap- praised by competent brokers at over $15,000. INVESTMENT—PAYS 14 PER CENT. $7500—Rents $92 per month: south of Market £t between Third and Fourth; call at our office for full description. POWELL-ST. LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS. $4500—Rents $42 50; lot 22:11x68:9 feet to rear | street; improvements consist of three flats. LOT_AND IMPROVEMENTS. $0750—Lot 80 feet front by 60 feet depth; Leavenworth st., near Broadway: {mprove- ments are four 2-story houses, renting for 852 zSgl.'.lcel‘tllnly an elegant proposition for in- Vestors. CORNER FLATS. $8000—Corner of Buchanan st.; modern flats; renting for $64; lot 24x81:3 feet. MISSION COTTAGE. $2100—Fair Oaks st., near Twenty-fourth; & rooms and bath; lot 25x108 feet; mortgage of $1000 can remain at 6 per cent. 2250 Florida st. near Twenty-fitth; lot Zix 27 50; you can pay $500 cash, balance in monthly pay- ments of $36 65 or less if desired. $4000—Corner Oak and Baker sts.; 25x96:10%; facing Park Panhandle. 33750—Ninth st., near Bryant; Jot 26x100 feet; cheap. $2000—West line Church st., south of Twenty- eighth; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; rents for $15; modern; lot 25x100; a bargain. $1950—Price reduced from $2350: modern cot- tage on Second ave.. near Point Lobos: 5 rooms and bath; Iot 25x120; or 50x120 for §: Br(:derxc ; rents $78 50; for sale at less than cost. $2750—Marine view: corner of Vallejo st., near Jones: 34:6 front; fmprovements rent for $21. $7750—Reduced ‘from $9%000; elegant Presidio Heights residence, with 5 bedrooms; first floor has hardwood floors throughout; finished base- ment with furnace, etc.; lot 34:43x127:8%; fine marine view SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills Building. LYON & HOAG, REAL ESTATE. 114 MONTGOMERY ST. HANDSOME HOME AT THE MISSION. large lot, 65x117; beautiful grounds; ideal home at_low figure $1900—Ba; indow cottage on Church st., near Twenty-seventh; contains 5 rooms and bath; small stable in rear. $2300—3500 cash, balance $25 monthly; pretty bay-window cottage; Twenty-seventh st., near Dolores;_lot rooms and bath. DOW INVESTMENT. $15,000—Rent §160; brand new building; east of Taylor st. and south of California; new improvements; all rented. A GOOD INVESTMENT. $5750—Rent $50; 4 flats well located at the Mis- cheap. $3000—A bargain; bay-window cottage on Fill- more st., near Green; 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x87:6; good nelghborhood. $8500—Rents $100; flats in Western Addition, near Park Panhan- | dle; full sized lot; best interest paying prop- erty in the market. $26,000—Rents $255; handsome new building in best renting section of Western Addition; con- large sunny flats; corner lot, more than $9750—Handsome new flats; rent §90; Devisa- dero st.; all rented. $11,000—Large corner lot on Octavia st., near Page; over 50x80 in size; improvements rented for $80; offer wanted. $7000_Near Fell st. and the Park Panhandle: fine_two-story residence, 9 rooms and bath lot 25x106. §12,500—Business property south of Market | st not far from town on principal street; new ats; | three-story building, store and two rent $90. $4000—Rent $40; two flats in Mission district. between Fourteenth and Fifteent sts.; flats in excellent_condition; always rented. $3000—New cottage of 7 rooms and bath, on Liberty st., near Castro; $1000 cash, balance $25 monthly. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. F. B. SURRYHNE, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 138 Monigomery st. $5760—Big bargain; modern residence of § rooms and bath; lot 25xf1:3; on Devisadero st., near Hayes; mortgage of $3500 can re- main; must be sold. % $5500—Want an offer; north side o e st., Tetween” Octavia and Laguna; lot 25% 120 to rear street; 4 tenements of 3 rooms each, renting for $10 per month; front portion of lot vacant. $3000—Elegant modern residence of 12 rooms and_bath; situate on main drive to the Park: car line at the_door. $3500—Within one block of Panhandle; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; lot %x106: bargain. $8500—Rents §77 50 per month; 3 fine fiats; near Haight and Scott sts.; lot 25x106. $4800—Near Harrison and Fifth sts.: 2 nice fiats 5 rooms each and rear house of 3 * rooms: rents $40 per month; lot 25x112:6. $5500—Beautiful modern cottage, 7 rooms and bath; First ave., near California st.; Jot 25x120; house cost $4500 to build, ALL GENUINE BARGAINS IN THIS LIST. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1600—Seven-room bouse on Broadway:; a enap. $2350—Two eplendid flats; rented $23; near Sixth st. $3250—Seven-room house on Leavenworth at.: very cheap. $i500—Near Sutter st; 2-story 7-room house; offer wanted. $7750—Splendid _investment: ave.: rents $§1; all rented $9500—Vicinity of Ellis and Powell sts.: iot 40 feet front; rents $63 -er month. $12.500—Leavenworth st.; rents $105; lot 65 fes: front: all rented. $14.000_Three elegant flats; rents $150; all rented: half cash; must sell $17,500—Two stores and two flats: no vacancy in 8 years: rents $107; lot 50 feet fromt. $15,00—Howard st.. downtown: butiding, with basement; ~ents $135. $25,000-Greatest bargain in city: lot 40 feet froni; 4-story brick building; all rented and pays positively over 8 der cent net; within few blocks of Chronicle. $25,000—Business property of 4 stores and fiats: rents $250. 3$36,000—Mission st.; 70 feet frontae: down- town district. $40.000—Corner on Sansome st.: 137 feet front; old improvements; renting for §250, ‘e.; 187:6x127:6; near Van Ness fine 4-story s few : ‘pays 6 per cent mnet, $75.00—Grand corner; 60 feet front; within block of Tivoli: old improvements; rents $400. §75,000—Splendid corner investment; rents $535; lot £3x120; 3 frontages; .ew improvements. Other bargains. Apply A. M. SPECK & 0., 667 Market st. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 MONTGOMERY ST., 8. F. $40,000—Central business property, two blocks morth of Market £t.; pays 6 per cent net. $19,000—Fine income property; pays $2130 yearly, $15,000—Busiuces properts in growing district} needs new bullding. $12,000—Fine corner lot in Pacific Helghts, 45 X100; marine and city view; must seil at $13,500—Home on Vellejo st.; § 2 tio and basement: e marine Tiog. $7.500—Two new flats in Panhandle district; 6 and 7 rooms: rent $70. - $5,500—%-room house on Webster st, near 4800 Tws motern fats, § rooms; rent © modern flats, § and : : in Panhandle dllme.t i " -room house on mnorth side of Clay st. Presidio Helghts; lot 28x127 feet: quick sale desired; no : Teasonsble offer $3,500—Lot 105x114 feet on Twentleth st., in the Mission; house of 7 rooms; stands 7503 ats mear Eighth " st. overlookt baseball grounds; rent $i0; owner ant. fous to sell. MISSION. Ask for our list of Mission cottages. &, § and 7 rooms; easy terms. . LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! Pacific Heights. Presidio Heights. Mission. FINE FOR FLATS. 12 Jots fronting on McAllister st.; size 271:6 x1%:6. Right in the heart of the Western Addition; get plat and prices at office. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., S. F. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Realty Values are gradually rising. Take advantage of our bargains. $500 to $800—Graded Eunset lots; $10 monthly. $850 to $750—Choicest Richmond lots; $10 ‘monthly. $75, $100, $200 and $350—Ocean Boulevard lots; 35 monthiy. $100 to $250—Level lots near Mission-st. cars. $1000, to $3500—Choice and modern cot- | tages locations; easy terms; all bar- gains Branch Office, 5th ave., nr. H st., Sunset. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, 5 CHRONICLE BUILDING. $1500 good IF you want to buy a nice cottage cheap look at that one on Folsom and Stoneman sts. NEW six-room-and-bath house in Mission. H. Feige, buflder, 1024 Capp st.; terms. FOR sale—Cottage of four rooms; easy terms. Inquire store Twenty-elght and Alabama sts. FOR sale—Lot 23:6x100 feet; west line of Ten- nessee, bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second. Apply 1061 Tennessee st., Potrero. C. C. BEMIS, Real Betate and General Land Agent, 324 Montgomery st. Make offer—Noriheast corner Twenty-seventh and Douglass sts.; must be sold; $0x114 feet I;I:W‘—Narlh line Carl st., near Stanyan; 25x leet. | $8750—JUST combpleted; Pacific Heights tic residence on Jackson st. near 'Bake bullt by day work, containing 11 sunny rooms: very handsomely decorated; mosaic, marble and Roman brick finish; heaters and registers; electric service and every known possible convenience required In a first-class residence; terms to suit. Apply on above premises ‘from 10 until 2 o'clock. $1300—CHEAPEST home in the city; to effect quick sale; 4 rooms and stable; well of water 1000 gallons per day; street accepted cement sidewalk: plank side en- tiance: ‘part cash. Call immediately on H. W. DAVIS, 415 Twenty-ninth, nr. Sanchez. CHEAP—House and lot, 5 ft. front, concrets wall, iron railings, 7 rooms, bath, laundry, barn, chicken yard, lawn; most healthy and Jeasant location in S. F.; further particu- ars inquire of I L. burg st. FOR Sale—Nice cottaze, 4 rooms and bath; every convenience. 529 Sixth ave., near Park, Richmond. FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the cheapest call on W. J. Gunn, 530 California. MODERN cottages and flats built; reasonable; plans turnished. GEORGE M. SBALSBURT. ilder; office 1333 Market st I¥ you have lots to sell north of the Park, then call on W, J. GUNN, s3) California st. $5000—Three modern flats; Jackson st., mear | $9000—Best rortion of Dolores st.; 2-story | house of 10 large sunny rooms; stable and sheds in the rear; fronting on alley; extra sion; lot 80x1l4, of which 40x114 is vacant; very | three handsome modern ! | miles west of Santa Rosa, on Vine Hill Road, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Real Estats Agents and General” Auctloneers. Rent Colléctors. 14 Montgomery Street. $3850—Large corner lot and beautiful house of 10 rooms and bath, near Mill Valley sta- tion, Marin County; beautiful shrubbe: place highly improved; unsurpassed view; all in first-class condition; will be sold at the above sacrifice price, as owner de- sires to leave town; call and get partic- ulars. A bargain—107 acres at Truebody Station, Napa County; 72 acres under high state of cul- tivation; nearly all planted in peach grapes and prunes; first-class buildings! this is one of the best ranches in Napa County; owing to death of owner a sacri- fice will be made; call or writs for par- ticulars, as this is & genuine bargain. $1600—160 acres just east of Redding, in Shasta Count; all level land; partly under cul- tivation; small hcuse; will exchange for any suburban property, as owner is now permanently employed in city. 50 acres on County Road, near Napa; all under cultivation; 12 acres in peaches and prunes; wiil exchange for small ‘suburban home anywhere along the bay. 2 $4400—160 acres at Midway Station; 130 acres now in barley; fenced; buildings, etc. THE C?EAH of SAN MATEO, Elegant Building Sites for Sale. In the Bowile Estate, The finest suburban residence property of San Francisco. Now being bought and built upon by the best class of citizens. * —Also— CHOICE AND CHEAP. THE MEZES TRACT AT BELMONT. Containing over 500 acres, with many beauti- ful lots, covered with oaks and other trees and commanding grand view; within one hour of the city; in subdivisions at prices of only $75 per acre and up. For maps and particulars address McAFEE BROTHERS, 103 Montgomery st., San Francisco. KINGS County, the garden spot of California, the richest soil on earth; grand climate; the finest irrigation system 'in the West;. its vineyards and orchards are famous; lands cheap. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK, % Flood building. §1850 FOR 40 acres first-class alfalfa; put In last year; in the heart of the best lands. $3000 for 40 acres in full bearing orchard, vineyard and stock pasture, on easy terms. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. e ggEATbBA%SAmsm e fered by the Al Land Company; genu- ine’ bargains that must be disposed of; some very cheap homes for sale. $1500—Fine 5-room 2-story house for sale. o{zm—(}reu bargain; 7-room cottage; large 1 Z00—Fine 10-room cottexe; Morton-st. sta- . $§2500—Elegant 7-room house; lot_S5x150. $2850—Nice 7-room cottage; lot 50x150; on one of the best avenues; must be sold. Two fine lots; must be sold at once; price only and $600; see them at once. ouses bullt, rented =nd exchanged, * ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda, and room 325, Parrott building S F. Office oven’ Sunday and evenings. BARGAINS for Investors. Bargeins for homeseekers. Homes built on terms to sult. Exchange for San Francisco property, cot- tage (2 flats) of 10 rooms; lot 25x120; half block from station. . Apply to G. R. DENKE, West Alameda Real Estate Office, Webster st. and Cen- wal ave. . DO you want a cheap home on a fine large lot and in a choice location? Just look at prices below. Easy terms, just lke paying .ent! $1800—New modern eottage of 5 rooms; latest plumbing; near trains and schools. $2750—Snap; fine S-room cottage: lot 50x150 feet: on San Jose ave. Don't fall to see this. Headquarters for furnished houses. HAM- MOND & HAMMOND, 23% Santa Clara ave., near Park st., Alameda. NEW _cottage 5 rooms, nearly finished; call at Weber st., south of Central ave. If this does not suit T will build you what you want. J. H. YOUNG, BUILDER, 1243 Park st FOR sale reasonable—A pretty modern 6-room cottage, with every convenience. Call or ad- dress 1552 Verdi st., Alameda. $1250—SNAP; elerant sew modern cottage; 4 rooms; fine location; near station and school. A. G. BURNS & CO., 1501 Park st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. 2113 CLEMENT ave.—Six rooms and bath; rent $15. Apply 1318 Larkin st.. San Fran., Cal BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 8-ACRE stock ranch, 70 acres In first-class alfalfa; house, barn; fenced and water right from two ditches; creamery and cheese fac- tory close by; a great snap for $37 50 per acre. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK, 32 Flood ding. FOR a vineyard and orchard in full | bearing in the famous Grangeville district on easy terms. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK. 300 RANCHES in parcels from 20 to 160 acres in vineyards, orchards and stock farms on | easy terms and low prices. For particulars call at our officc. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK, 32 Flood building. FOR sale In Contra Costa County—30 acres: an attractive country home, highly improved and productive, with many natural advan- tages; superior climate; large and commo- dious’ dweiling house, § rooms and bath: small house for workmen and two fine barns; out buildings: there are 4300 fruit trees of following varieties: Almond, cherri prunes, pears, peaches, apricots, orange, guince, pe; simmons, plums, apples, olive and fig; trecs eight years old and in full bearing; abund- ance of shade trees. There ire several natural springs, also well and tank of 10.0600 gallons, which suppiles house and grounds; also a live creek. It 1s | eituated not far from the famous Bancroft | orchard. Terms, $5000 cash payment, balance | can remain on mortgage for 3 years, inter- est at 7 per cent, or would accept good citv or Osakland property for balance. Feor fur- ther_particulars call on EDWIN W. WOOD- WARD, .11 Montgemery st., city. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. C. MORAN & CO. W. C. MO- $150—SEE the acre lots. $450—LOTS In the Wheeler Tract. RAN & CO. $3500—MUST be sold at once; 8 large rooms; | cost $5000; street work all done; cement side- | walks, etc.; grand view; 2 blocks to cars and | close to U. C. grounds. W. C. MORAN & CO. | $1300—$100 CASH, balance 315 per month; five large rooms and bath; brick foundation; twg blocks to cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. b $2400—SEE this; 6-room house; lot 50x135; two blocks to cars; finest flower garden in Ala- meda County; $250 cash, balance same as rent; $25 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. Lorin Station and Schmidt block, Berkeley. EXCHANGE—New cottages and houses in East | Berkeley for unimproved lots in Berkeley, Lorin or Oakland. Investments—New modern houses near uni- versity; bonton neighborhood, pay 1 per cent monthly on price asked; only one-third cash required. Installments—New modern cottages, 3, 4 and 5 rooms; near trains; East Berkeley; $1200, $1400 and $1600; payments, $16 and $19 and §22 | monthly; no cash requjred. ‘Will build to suit you and buy lot in any location on irstaliments. H. B. PINNEY, with A. A. DUDLEY, 1l Montgomery st., S. F.; also Berkeley Statfon. ATTENTION, Home Seekers! ‘We desire to call the attention of intending buyers of country lands to some bargains in income producing orchards, vineyard, grain and stock farms, many of which are bank foreclos. ures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush, hav- ing had forty years’ knowledge and experience | in the value of lands, and belge the owner of | an income producing orchard “and vineyard, can intelligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State. Send for new_catalogue. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. Headquarters Of the Tourist Free Information Bureau. E. C. PECK, Manager. STOP PAYING RENT. Cottage, 4 rooms, close to station, street cars, | school and stores; lot 40x135: price $750 only; $50 cash, balance 10 monthly. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, west side of railroad | track. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. CHANCE of lifetime—5-room cottage in prime condition; bath, tiled sink, stationary tubs, hot and cold water, patent closet, high base- ; street sewered and macadamized; lot 40x135; windmill and tank; fruit trees; nice flower garden; close to station; price $1250; §200 cash, balance $i5 monthly. 'Take Berke- ley train. get off at Lorin Station, west side of railroad track. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON, Lorin. AT AUCTION AT AUCTION. Executrix sale of real estate and personal property; four 20-acre tracts of the most fer- ile fruit land situate 8 in. Sonoma County, near Trenton; will be sold at auctlon on Thursday, the 18th day of April, on the prem- ises, to ¢lose the estate of the late Edward Surivhne. For further particulars apply to F. B. SURRYHNE, Real Estate Agent, 138 Mont- gomery st. 8 _ACRES, Jackson County, Oregon, Sams Valley; 2 miles to P. O., 8 to railroad; house, well, creek: g« fruit land; fine climate good neighbope; no frosts; outside range; clear; 600 or trade for vacant Oakland prop- erty. 1 lot in Paso Robles, 113 by 300 feet, $125 or trade. H. G. WHITTLE, 131 San Pablo_ave., Oakland. IN the healthiest and best part of Placer Co.; 20 acres fruit; best varieties; 16 acres in bear- ing; fine fence, barn and house; good water; one mile from depot: ideal place made by practical man with experience; will sell cheap on account of leaving the country. R. E., box 2004, Call office. FOR sale—280 acres unimproved land, Tuol- umne Co.; also 160 Mariposa Co., wood and water, on county road, perfect title, cheap, cash. ' Particulars 1713 Polk st A BRUHNKE. M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., by Call buflding, sells hotels, lodging-houses stores, etc. Printed lists of farms and clty property. RANCH for sale—45 acres; 30 in prunes and »p ples: 10 in grapes: house, barn, 4 springs. | Apply owner, M. MELLOT Lexington Hotel, Alma P. O., Santa Clara County, Cal. $1000—40 ACRES: 25 acres cleared; some fruit and vines; a good hog ranch. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1600—160 ACRES short distance from Liver- more; orchard on adjoining property. JE- ROME ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery st. 4 miles from county seat: FARMING and other property in various parts of Callfornia for sale. Catalogue on applica- tion to _BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., 816 California st., San Francisco. 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. Tor information address Owner, box 54, Novato, Marin Co., Cal. SEE this—Fine stock ranch and general farm, near R. R. and this city; acres; well watered; fine improvements; a lovely home; photos this office. H. H. CRANE, 508 Call- fornia st. 7 4 BUY in Napa County; mo drouths, mno irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free copy “Napa_County Viticulturist”” THE W. A. MACKINDER CO. St. Helena, Cal. BARGAIN—G0-acre farm near Pleasanton, Ala- meda County- all level land; fronts on county Toad; house, barm, etc.; price $3750, Includ- ing i growing crop. H. H. CRANE, b Californie. st. ONLY $12 50 per acre—220 acres on the Ala. meda Creek, Alameda County; good house, 9 rooms, 2 large barns, etc.; fenced and cross- fenced; good stock and hog ranch; no waste land; a genuine bargain. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. WRITE J. W. HORN, $12 Main, Petaluma. for free conv of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. T REALTY TO EXCHANGE. I HAVE property in all parts of the U. B. to exchange and choice colony tracts for sale; send stamp for catalogues. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 817 Market st., opposite Mason. WILL exchange for city unimproved lot; neat 5-room bath and basement cottage, East Oak- land; nice neighborhood; handy to local trains and electric cars; always rented to same ten- ant. E. B., box 2908, Call office. IN Ml Valley; house and lot for sale on ac- count of departure, or exchange for unim- proved city property. 26 Turk st. B T — SEWING MACHINES AND ml"l;lll. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- ‘teed. Charles Plambeck, 1515 Mission, or. 15th, ALL Kkinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, Daired; apon Sren s Dhone Bikck 13t Bie- tn BOUGHT, ¥old, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles; reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada . ne year for $l. e ——— MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. SELBCT your lot_anywhere, we will buy it for you, erect & house to sult and sell it to you on very easy terms. McCARTHY ©O., 46 Market st. /'aa FOR sale at a bargain—A in best 1 ::tfim of the :;lle’y: buum‘;fiéudlfi; reasonable offer refused. KAl MANN, 218 Sacramento fi.m - SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. TO LET, IN Belmont, furnished nine-room tern house and outhouses. Inquire A. ".m Belmont. 3, TRUS SES. B oty S o PP U MANUFA'R; elastic stocki shoulder braces, \ $3500—A THOROUGHLY well-built house of 7 rooms, large lot, electric lights, etc., in the very best portion of the town; a lovely home. | $4250—A new well-bullt house of § rooms; corner lot; neer the university. Near schoolhouse, station and electric cars, nice_house of 6 rooms, bath; all complete; lot 50x135; price §2700. 5% Apply’ JOSEPH J. MASON, | Real Bstate. Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. $850—A BARGAIN for little money; cottage'of | 4 rooms, hard finished; good sized lot: chizk- | en yard; flowers; 2 blogks of schoolhouse; a snap for few days. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. APRIL 7, 1901 FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN—One acrs In beautiful Fruitval rocm cottage; $1250: Iy to suit; take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin station, west side of railroad track. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFF.CE—1i18 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A SPECIAL LIST OF VALUES! LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st, Oakland. $250,000—Attention, Capitalists! An unfortunate owner offers the grandest speculation ever presented in Oakland real es- tate; encumbrance $12,000; offers wanted. $55,00—Fine corner brick block, cholcely sit- uated: under lease; splendid buy for revenue and future increase. $30.000—A genuine pick-up for quick sale; handsome corner brick Mooy, sessset. aentats $200 month; good for $300 month; will be sacri- ficed if sold &% once; investigate immediately. $25,000—We are authorized to offer a fine busi- ness property in one of the best towns in Ala- meda County; steady annual income, 323005 owner must sell. Oakland Homes. $50,000—A Mansion. Almost the equal of any home in California; 14 acres superb grounds; over $150,000 has been expended; modern improvements 10 years old; beautiful suburban location; mortgage $22,500; immediate offer wanted. $25.000 — An extraordinary home offering: think of it, just completed; never occupied; a magnificent residence, grandly situated; simply too large for owner. $15,000—This is without doubt one of our big bargains in an Ockland home; built in 1891; cost $27,000; former owner and neighbors known throughout the State; unequaled; central, ele- vated location; estate causing the sacrifice. A gentleman's country seat; price $20,000; 12 acres choicest income orchard; artistic groun: rare shrubberies; finest soil in the county: modern city, style residence, 12 rooms; very convenient “to Oakland and San Francisco; Chicagd_millionaire once offered $22,000. $9000—Fruitvale; an estate forcing sale of 10-rcom residence; two acres choicest grounds: ;;l_rlg&xndinga the’ finest in Fruitvale; refused 5,000, $8000—A retired banker’s home: cost him over | $17,000; 8 rooms; ! block legant grounds; sacrificing account going to Europe; elevated, ‘warm, healthy location. $8500—Centrally located: handsome 12-room house, near station; exceptionally pretty block; superb grounds; half value; must sell: snap. $6500—Linda Vista Terrace; beautiful $-room home: choicest location; a bargain. $6500—Home with a view of six countles; modern 8 rooms; 2% acres; electric gars pass the door. $5500—Near Telegraph ave. and 28th st. splendid neighborhood; healthy, convenient lo- cation; 9 rooms; 50x140; splendid value. $5500—Cost $10,000; elegant, central; East Oak- land corner home; mortgage forcing sale. $1300—Market station; modern § rooms; owner going away; offer considered. $4000—Suburban two acres; full-bearing fruit; modern Colonial 7-room home; personal prop- ey, $2500—A. foreclosure; 32d, near Telegraph; good T-room cottage: 50xI6S; offer wanted. $2400—$200 cash, $20 month; Adeline station; bank sale; new 6-room Colonial cottage. nap; bet. Market and Broadway sta- tions; S-room house; 100-foot cornmer; 60 feet could be sold easil $1100—Oak statlo twe 25-foot lots; sna) Cholce Residence Lots. $6000—Pledmont; 100x325; panoramic View. cheap house, 6 rooms, on bank sale. Lakeside district; 50x150. $1600—Adeline station; choice: 36x100. §4250_Elegant corner; 8x100; ~Blackstone Heichts. $40 foot—225 feet deep, near Linda Vista. $30 foot—Near Senator Perkins; cholce. $750—Corner 50x160; Clinton station; snap. Inside; 50x150; Clinton station; snap. e us for Oakland real estate. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. BANK SALE Cottage and Lot 100x100. 15 monthly installments; cottage of § rooms, lot' 100x100, yrulu close to San Pablo ave electric line, with well, cement walks, win mill, tank, cistern and fruit trees. A fore- closure snap; look this up at once; handy to ferry trains. l BRAND NEW HOME. $2600—Seven rooms, new, never occupled; im- proving neighborhood; sunny front; stone walks; modern plumbing; everything first- class; ready to move in; title perfect; terms e "5%mo, W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $650—FINE corner lot on Grove st., near High School and Town Hall; street work done one side; & bargain for quick buyer. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. §1200 NEAT cottage of 4 rooms ahd bath; windmill; street work done; must be sold. $2800—Almost new cottage on Improv-d street; fine view. £5000—Modern _home of 8 rooms; lot 50x125; all fmproved; will take outside land in part payment. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. $1300—50-FOOT lot on Durant ave., east of Shattuck ave. "$100—80x135; 1 block to electric cars, 3 blocks to steam cars. $650—Beautiful corner, 45:4x130; 3 blocks to Berkeley station. Call and see our list of Berkeley property. 8. S. QUACKENBUSH, opposite First Na- tional Bank. $1400—HALF cash, balance $15 per month, will buy a new modern 7-room cottage; large lot; house alone cost $1800; must be sold at once. McBRIDE, Golden Gate station, take Berke- ley train. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. ——— e e BERKELEY HOTELS. $10,000 HOME; cost to build $15,000; 10 rooms and bath; lot 80 feet frontage; almost at Fourteenth and Broadway; cholcggt location; space will not permit in the ad Extolling its charming qualities; finest and best home ever offered for sale at such a sacrifice; must be sold to close an estate; seelng is believing; call early. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broad- way, Oakland. $1650 FOR a §2000 property In East Berkeley: 2 blocks from station; 5 rooms and bath; con- Venlent to everything;; sunny and a beautiful neighborhood; we are instructed to sell with- out reserve; $400 cash. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway. Oakland. $2300 FOR a splendid 7-room house; driveway: large lot; in perfect condition; originally cost $4500; owner going East and must sell before leaving; first come, first. served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. B JAS, S. NAISMITH, 452 Ninth st. ‘BARGAIN In fine home in Piedmont. Only one block from the cars; nice corner, having a frontage of over 6) feet; new ern two-etory house of 7 rooms, bath, laun- dry, etc.; srounds full of fruit trees; chicken- house, barn; everything nice; cost $3000; will be sold for $2250, as owner is about to leave for ghe East. B bargains in vacant and improved prop- ertles in all localities. THE PLEASANTON—A first-class hostelry for those wishing to spend a few months in Berkeley during the summe:r season; rooms en suite or single. For prices, etc.. 'address The Pleasanton. 2632 Durant ave.. Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. $675—Good house of 4 rooms; hard finished; 3 closets and pantry, basement, well, chicke house; lot 81x110; $75 cash, balance 38 50 per month. $775—Cottage of 4 rooms; furnished; fruit trees, chicken-houses and chickens; city water; lot 40x135; all fenced; must be sold &s owner is_going Fast. $700—House of 4 rooms, stable and chicken- houses; 10 bearing frult’ trees; lot G0x140; all fenced. $975—For sale in East Oakland; modern cot- tage of 4 rooms and bath, hall, basement, sani. tary plumbing, etc.: 4 blocks from local train; easy terms if desired. $1000—Cozy cottage of 4 rooms; fine lawn and ghrubbery; chicken-houses; city water; lot 87:6x 100; connected with main sewer; only 3 blocks from Fruitvale Statlon. $1100—House of 4 rooms; stable, incubator- house, 10 chicken-houces, large brooder-house, 7 brooders, incubator; lot 100x150; all fenced; easy_terms. $1250—Modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath: high basement; lot 85x115; fruit trees; located in the best part of Fruitvale; only half a block from Frultvale ave.; easy terms if desired. $1850—Choice bargain; new modern cottage of 4 large rooms, high bascment, good brick foun- dation, bath, closets, pantry: chicken-house; fruit trees; lot 125x160; all fenced; fine location; Just the place for raising chickens. $1500—Cottage of § routns, basement and attie, bath, etc.; stable, chicken-house, fine well, ‘windmill and tank; lot §0x125. 3$1600—Cottage of 4 rooms, hall, basement, stable, chicken-house; lot 107x280; terms if desired. For particulars apply H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. —_— BPECIAL notice—The Home Building Com- pany has removed its office to south side of railroad track on Frultvale avenue. $500—House of 4 rooms, all plastered; large lot; good pump; your own terms. $300—Lovely lots at Forest Park; will bulld house to suit. $700—House of 3 rooms and basement; corner_lot; cement : month. $500—House, § large 1 block from Haywards car line; chi houses; good barn; well and city water; your' own erms. i $800—1-acre chicken ranch, near Fruitvale ' ave.; small cash payment down, balance same as rent. & large veranda; 4 blocks from $600—Beautiful corner lot 62x1%5, 1 block east of Fruitvale ave.; 2 schoolhouse. station. IN LINDA VISTA—That choicest of all resi- dence locations In beautiful Oakland; fine modern house of 10 large rooms; fine heater throughout the house; library, large recep- tion hall, double parlors, immense attic and basement; In the most desirable part of this elegant_terracce; this house has a view of the Golden Gate and foothills that nothing can cut out; is worth to-day $8500, but owner will sell for $6500 to effect a quick sale. JAS. . NAISMITH, 452 Ninth st. ‘CASH, $ monthly: new barn and outhouse; 0 A5 13 Toox72 41-100x131:6; perfectly level: sandy loam soil; view and climate the very Dest; near wide boulevard and fronting on a good county road; near two electric car lines, stores and new Town Hall; close to a mode school; 8 famillies located within 214 years; the workingman's property, adjoining East Oakland: see this bargain st once; price. all told, $38; call or send for circular. 455 Sev- enth st ‘Broadway Station, Oakland; HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. $1260—Lovely home; beautiful avenue, East Oak- land; every convenience; street improved: large lot; electric and local cars; 1 block trom fine school: half market value; good specula- tion; must gell immediately. Address Owner, box 2856, Call office. SMALL cottage for sale or lease; large yard for cow and chickens. 443 Sherman ave., off Telegraph_ave. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. A A A AN $9—OAKLAND cottages, 4 rooms, bath, base- ‘ment, large lot, city water. R. J. MONT- GOMERY,_r. 3. 4th floor, Mills bldg., S. F. or A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st.. Oaklan d. OAKLAND STORES TO LET. MMODIOUS offices to let: best location; O lectata elavator service, Abrahamson build: ing, corner Thirteenth and Washington sts., with 3 It Oakland. $10_OAKLAND corner store, yard end city water. R. J. floor Mills bids.. Oakland. rooms: large MONTGOMERY, r. 3, 4th 8. F., or A. J. Enyder, 467 Ninthst., OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALH. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furnitore dealer. 11th and Rranklin. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 2 blocks | BUENA VISTA ave, 6 449, near Frederick—$ from Fruitvale ave; terms, 3980 per | fur. or unfur. rooms or more; fine grounds. qu!, fl—im‘mmmmmmm usekeeping; gas. ELLIS_ 639, corner Larkin—Large sunny bay- ingsw se Of Kitchen: other room. 'LLMO! 2212, near Clay—§7: 2 large sunny D tarlahed roqms; nice yard and water, FULTON, 305—2 rooms; hot and 010 water; Dath, range, yard: short blocks from | {"CY AN furnished housekeeping rooms to let. _ Apply 422% Grove st.; no children. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Bay-window suite, 3 rooms; gas range; also 1 room suitable for 2. GEARY, 1012— sunny furnished Bousekeeping rooms, with use of bath and telephone. USEKEEPING. HOWARD, 8172 rooms, newly furnished. com- Plete; also larger room, $10; housekeepins. HOWARD, §27—A sufte housekeeping rooms, 32 HOWARD, 1606—One single and two house- keeping rooms; complete housekeeping; cheap- LA corn: sun t GUNA, 1 er Ellis—2 ny front Tooms, ‘nitely furnished for housekeeping: no_childgen. LIBERTY, 1203 to 5 handsome completely ‘furnished housekeeping rooms; use of ng;;u: phone, gas stove; pleasant surrou H very desirable. LINDEN ave., 32%—Pleasant sunny front room for housekeeping. MASON, 417—Nicely furnished for housekeep- ing; stn all day; $18; single rooms from . MISSION, 1752 sunny front suites, complete for housekeeping; regular kitchen; bath; §12 and §16. MISSION, 1647—For housekeeping, 2 sunny fur- nished rooms; gas; bath; runnig water; phone. O'FARRELL, 742—3_nicely furnished house- keeping rooms; 1 large light housekeeping: low rent. / A POWELL, 1432 bedrooms: also housekeeping room furnished; references. SAGRAMENTO, 1514, bet. Hyde and Larkin —1 nicely furnished room: private residence; light housekeeping allowed if desired. SECOND, 212—Furnished for housekeeping: clean, respectable and reasonable. STOCKTON, 607—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 surny rooms: also single rooms. SUTTER, 309—Furnished suite front rooms, first floor, $5 week. TO rent for the summer—Three newly furnished sunny rooms and bath: complete for house- keeping: Laguna; near Pine; no children. Box 2614, Call office. TURK, 613—2 sunny _furnished housekeeping rooms; gas range; 1 unfumlshedimom. TURK, $03—Nicely furnished alcove suite: con- necting kitchen: running water; gas, bath. $—NICE front room; 223 Kearny st., near Sut- ter. Apply 15 Grant ave. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn AHLBORN HOTEL, 3¢1 Grant ave.—] dol- lar a day family hotel In city; polite attend- ance; large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms 50c up; first-class meals 25c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; 3125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. 617%3 unfurnished rooms to BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1384)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1105—Nice sunny room, with board; billiards; reasonable. CAPP, 20—3 large sunny unfurnished rooms. CALIFORNIA, 1419 Furnished room, with board; suitable for two gentlemen. CLEMENTINA, 434%, bet. 5th and 6th—Lar furnished room in private family. $3 50 month. DEVISADERO, 1311%—3 or 4 handsomely sunny furnished housekeeping rooms: reasonable. EDDY, §72—Elegant suite, $35; other rooms; seen ‘will satisfy; new fiat. EDDY, 874 Elegant sulte of rooms furnished; aleo single; private family. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334 rooms furnished or unfurnished. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Winfleld Scott Brown, 48, Napa city, and Marie Brown, 38, Napa City. Willlam F. Miller, 22.° 79 Zoe street, and Katle M. Batcher, 20, 518 Linden avenue. ‘Brady Paul Byers, 35, 21 Valencia street, and Marion Eliot Mackle, 34, 21 Valencia street. Emil Euch, 3, 218 Goiden Gate avenue, and Auguste Risto, 2, 1609% Dupont street. ¢ Axel Johnson, 39, Oakland, and Anna L. Nel- son, 25, Oakland. ‘Antonio Lucito, 23, 5153 Union street. and Marta Navarra. 17, 515 Union street. Sigmund Caben,” 30, 531 Baker street, and Minnfe Feder, 19, 1224 Goiden Gate avenue. ‘Andrew P. Michelson, 21, 3284 Mission street, and Dallas Bove. X Fremont street. Arthur W. Quinn, 27, 255 Linden avenue, and Elvira Oneto, 22, 588 Fulton street. Henry F Jurs, 2, 18 Johnston avenue, and Die Louise Golde 1171 Bush street. John J. Mitchell, 26, 2724 Folsom street, and Bessle F. McLaughlin, 35, 3403 Duncan street. ‘Alexander _ Macdonald, '35, 1320% Dolores street, and Nellie Ludolph, 15 Dolores. George E. Butler, 38, city, and Blanche Ride- out, 32, city. Wiliam R. Dunn, 23. San Jose, and Mary M. Thompeon, 20. Grass Valley. Burt H. Holland, 25, 24 Minna street, and Madelene Dixon, 19, 264 Minna street. Robert E. McGinty, %, city, and Mary E. idan, 22, city. . "Nelisen, 40, 56 Boyce street, and Bessie B. Hudnall, 33, § Boyce street Gerald F. Rearden, 23, 1701 San Brumo road, and Susan H. Ford, 23, 1816 Thirteenth avenue sout! BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. and death notices sent by e 1 ROt be sérted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same publisted. BORN. AMBROSE—In this city, April 6, 1501, to the Wite of Willlam Ambrose, a son. CORPE-In this city, April 4 1901, to the wife Of Baward Corpe, a daughter. FOLEY—In East Berkeley, March 27, 1901, to the wife of Daniel F. Foley, & som. | HEALY—April 4, 1901, to the wife of C. J. Healy of Stockton, a son. HERTZBERG—In this city, Aprll 6 190 to the wife of Jake Hertzberg, a son. JACKSON—In this city, March 27, 1301, to the ‘Wite of Francis L. Gresiey Jackson, & daugh- ter. KARPE—In this clty, April 5, 1901, to the wife of W. G. Karpe, a daughter. KLEVESAHL—In this city, March 30, 1901, to the wife of Jullus M. Kievesahl, a daughter. LINDEGREN—In this city, April 6, 11, to ‘the wife of Gustaf Lindegren, a son. PATTEN—In this city, April 2. 0L to the wife of Harry A. Patten, a daughter. SOMERSETT—To the wife of R. C. Somersett, a son. TOSO—In this city, Aprll 2, 1ML to the wife of Frank Toso, a son. VARNI—In Ocean View, March 25, 1301, to the wife of Willlam Varni, a daughter. WEYMOUTH—In this city, April 3, 1%L, to the wife of F. P. Weymouth Jr.. & daugh ———— =D MARRIED. CESSNA—HETZEL—In this city, April §_1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Harry D. Cessna of San Francisco and Mary Rosa Hetaal of Ottawa, Kans. HAGEN—GARCIA—In this city, April 4 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. . Wilson, John Theodore Hagen snd Ella Gareta, both of Ban Francisco. HARNISH-LAMBERT—February 21 1901, by the Rev. J. Guibert, Henry D. Harnish and Armandine L. Lambert. HEEGLER—MYERS—In Oakland, April 4 1901, Louls Heegler of San Francisco and Susis Myers of Berkeley. ROSENSTEIN-CROWN—In this cfty, March 31, 1901, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Mendel Rosenstein and Esther Crown, both of San Francisco. R GOLDEN GATE ave., 730—2 large sunny front rms.; 1 single rm., $6; bath; private; German. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. HARRISON, 784, near Fourth—Finely furnishel sunny_rooms: ‘bath; all conveniences: home- like; $1 & week uD. HENRIETTA square, 7, off 1ith, bet. Howard and Folsom—Nice front room, with closet, ete., for a lady, with or without board; very reasonable. MCALLISTER, 412, room 6—Two desirable un- furnished rooms; $8. MINNA, 262, near Fourth—For rent, nice fur- nished front parlor, also-small room, by pri- vate family. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window rcom, $1 per week; trapsient. MISSION, 1206—Nicely furnished front bay-win- dow room: sunny; suitable for doctor. NICELY furnished rooms, with bath: good location; with private family; references. Box 2901, Call office. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights: day, week, mo. PAGE, 140—One furnished room; private fam- ily. PINE, 813, near Powell—Single front room With closet; private family; $6 50. POLK, 301-303—Newly furnished suites and sin- gle rooms; gas, bath, phone. POST, 631—Large front room, furnished, $9 per month; Protestant Christians; neither drink nor smoke in the house. FPOST, 843—A nicely furnished bay-window, al- cove room; running water. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smokiag-room and ladles’ par- 1o rooms, per night, e to 31 50; week, §2 to ‘month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cnld water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 3:4-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 2%c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 18 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, 425—Single front room; sun all day. SUTTER, 717, nr. Taylor—Very choice for busi- ness or home; reasonatle; please investigate. TEHAMA, 215—Newly furnished front room; reasonable. oot S S AR S TURK, 432—Bay-window suite of rooms; also single rooms: private family. VAN NESS, 930 = ior's apartments; elegantly furnished; all south rooms; references. ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Chureh, with annex §07 California st.. may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. ELLIS, 324—Newly furnished sunny front sufts, with or without board. HAIGHT, 282—Nice sunny rooms with board. HANDSOMELY refurnished rooms; board first class. 2101 Central ave., Alameda NICE sunny room, furnished, and board if required. 43 Oak st. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johuson House)—Elegant, large sunny rm., also sing. rm.; board; ref. —_— ROOMS WANTED. A AR A A A A e AN, FOR business woman, furnished room; refined house;_quiet surroundings; $ monthly; cen- tral. Box 2013, Call office. WANTEDThree neatly furnis'ed rooms for light housekeeping; about $20. Box 2015, Call. LADY pelmist wants room; will pay part in sewing; reference required. Box AT —_— SPECIAL noficks. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills ‘are the best: safe, reliable: take mno other; send 4c stamps for particulars: ‘‘Relief for Ladies” in letter by return mail; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadal., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5580. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 957 Market st.—La- dles during confinement w. 10 days’ care, $20. STORAGE AND WARI USES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Movi offics, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Matn ra" DEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mk 3 Tel. Matn 1840; shipping at cut rates - T PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; muhclmum. GOLDEN WEST St sion st.: tel. Mint Warehouse, 840 Mis- F. W. ZEHFUSS. houge in the city: rentals, §3. The ornia DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 2§ (thirty Paauhau Sugar ocents per share) of the tation Company will be pavable at the the company, 327 Market st., San Fran- 14 after Wednesday, April 10, 1901, o'clock m. s il E. H. SHELDO! DIED. Adams, Pascuala A. ‘Arndt.” Lizzie Baumann, Charles Brask, John G. Brown, Irason C. Chabot, Julla Conniff, Nicholas Delucchi. Louts Dolan, Michaei Foster, Daniel Foster, Sophia Gomez, J. H. Hansen, Anna M. Harlock, Robert B. Johnsen, Rebecka E. McKeune, Henry ADAMS—April 4, 1901, Pascuala A. Adams, dearly beloved 'wife of Willlam F. Adams, mother of Willlam, Juanita, Charlés, Edna. Josephine, John, May and Loupe Adams, and sister of Mrs. E. Murat and Fernando Ace- ves, a native of Mexico, aged 40 years 10 months and 15 days. [7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday). at 8:30 o’clock. from her late resi- dence, 1312 Pacific _street. thence to the Church of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, cor- ner Broadway and Mason street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. ARNDT—In this city, April & 191, Lizzle, beloved wife of the late Otto Arndt, and sis- ter of Eugene, Timothy, William, Charles, Annie and Eliza Garcla, a pative of Santa Gruz. Cal, aged 3 years ¢ months and 1 ays. BAUMANN-—In this ecity, April 6§, 191, Charles Baumann, beloved son of Frank and Bertha Baumann, and brother of Frank Bau- mann, a native of San Fradcisco, aged 10 months and 5 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. BRASK—In this city, April 5, 101 John G.. husband of the late Maria C. Brask, and stepfather of Edward Brask and Mrs. S. Coughlin, a native of Sweden, aged 57 years 9 months and 15 days. B Mangels, Harry Mapsell, Michael Mayers, Dorothy Miller, Julius S. B. Moran, Daniel J. Nicholas. Antone Perrell. Phillip Pinella. Vincenzo Power, James D. Schmaltz, Jacques Seller, Frank Severns, Mary E. Sheats,” Marfon A. Strong, Johanna Twyford, Thomas F. Wright, Annie B. BROWN—In this city, April § Irason C. beloved busband of Amanda L. Brown. and father of Nellie R. Brown, a native of Maine, aged 73 years § months and 4 days. CHABOT—In this city, April 6, 1901, Julia Chabot, beloved mother of Joseph A. Chabot, a native of France, aged 46 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the pariors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CONNIFF—In this city, eutered into rest, April 5, 1901 Nicholas, husband of the latd Joan Conniff, a native of Galway, Ireland, aged 77 years. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at § o'clock, from his lats resi- dence, 316 Oak street. thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fillmors and Fell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELUCCHI—In_this city, A Geasty beloved Wuspand " of Marsaver Do lucchi, father of Mary, John, Loulsa and Louts Delucchi, and brother of Mrs. 8. Cor- and Mrs. G. Taleri, a native of Italy, aged 63 years 1 month and 14 days EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuc April 3, at 2 o'clock, from Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church, corner Dupont and Filbert streets. At 10 o'clock same day re- mains will be conveyed from his late resi- dence, 535% Union street to sald church, Where a solemn requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o'clock. DOLAN—In this city, April 5, 1901, Mic! dearly beloved husband of Maria Délmn. father of Maggle, John, Katie and Michael Dolan, brother of Robert Dolan. and brother- in-law of Mrs. Logue, a native of Lisard, County Waterford, Ireland. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 1606 Fulton street, thence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. FOSTER—In Alameda, March 5, 1901, Dantel Foster, beloved husband of Emma J. Foster, and father of Will H. and Walter F. Fos- ter and Mrs. Walter Teller, a native of Nova_Scotia, aged 71 years and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock. Services at the chapel, Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San Fran- cisco. Cremation. FOSTER—In this city, April 5, 1301, Sophia Foster, a natiye of England, aged 83 years. GOMEZ—Late 4t Pinole, Contra Costa County, In this city, April 5, 1901, J. H., beloved husband of Maggie Gomez, father of J. H. and A. M. Gomez and Mrs. Georgina_Chat- telton, son of Rita and the late J. F. Gomesz, and brother of Frank, Rose, Dell, May. Manuel and Charles Gomes, a native of Por- tugal, aged 43 years 4 months and 14 days. A member of U. P. E. C. and A. O. U. W. of Pinole, Contra Costa County, Cal. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 1 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 43 Hoff avenue, off Sixteenth street, between Mission and Valencia, thence o Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp streets. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. HANSEN—In Fresno, April 3, 1901 - ais, Anna M., beloved Wife ot Lauis Hesen mother of George and Mamie Brennan and Continued on Page Thirty-One. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Euccessor

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