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80 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & OO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 218-220 Mon:gomery st., Mills Bullding. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS CORNER LOT. E. corner, 8::6:63:10 feet, with unob- structed view of Presidio and the bay; only $100 per front foot. FINE RESIDENCE. $9500—SW. corner Laguna and Green sts.; lot 26x100 feet; contains 10 rooms and baths; open plumbing, ete. MISSION LOT. $800—27th st., near Church; size of lot 26:8x 114 feet; & bargain. NEW BUILDING. $0,000—New 5-story and basement brick building, occupied by one temant; rents $2500 per annum; 16 years' lease; no expense to owner except taxes and insurance; will pay over §% net; terms $22,000 cash and $18,000 mort- gage; splendid investment; safe as bonds. GOOD INVESTMENT. $5800 — Washington st., near Montgomery, with 2-story brick building; rented for $30. BUSH ST., NEAR POWELL $6250—2-story house of 12 rooms and bath; lot 22:6x80 feet; must be sold to close an estate. LOT. 32000—Folsom st., near 2Zist; 25x122:6 feet. $28,000—Corner 14th and Valencia sts.; trans- fer point; large lot, 130x100 feet; 7 houses; ren $175; should be improved with stores and flats. $5500—Van Ness-ave. residence; bargain; lot slone worth the price; contains 9 rooms and bath; near Pacific a §7000—New modern house, worth $10,000; Pre. sidio Heights; 12 rooms and 2 baths; 6 bed: rooms; key lot 27:8%x137 all day. $19,000—North side Broadway, with unob- structed marine view; new modern residence; 7 bedrooms; 3 baths; modern in all respect: finished in natural woods; walls are tinted. lot 40x1S7:6 feet. LARGE INVESTMENT. $140,000—Magnificent 5-story brick close to Union Square: pavs 6% net after pay- ing all expenses, inciuding taxes, insurance, etc.; for full particulars apply at this office. MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE $45,00—North side of street, close to mew residence now being erected by Mr. J. D. Bpreckels; view of bay, Alcatraz Island and Mount Tamalpals; absolutely unobstructed; house modern, substantial: beautiful entrance. hall withr 3 handsome stained-glass windows; herdwood floors on main floor and in upstairs hell and 8 bedrooms; electric lights; handsome fixtures; 7 bedrooms, 3 baths, trunkroom, store- room, furnace, etc.; large lot, 68:9-foot front- ese feet; has the sun bullding; A MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE. ——$18,500— North side of Vallejo' st., between Buchanan and Webster; lot 40 feet front by $17:6 feet in depth, with modern residence of 12 rooms and 2 ba house about 5 years old: inspection will prove this to be one of the biggest bar- gains in marine-view homes ever put on the market; lot and improvements have been ap- praised by competent brokers et over $15,000. INVESTMENT—PAYS 14 PER CENT. $7000—Rents $52 per month: south of Market #t; between Third snd Fourth; call at our office for full description. LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS. $6760—Lot 80 feet front by 60 feet depth: Leavenworth st., near Broadway; improve- ments are four 2-story houses, renting for $53 50; certainly an elegant proposition for in- vestors. CORNER FLATS. $5000—Corner of Buchanan st.; modern flats; nting for $64; lot 24x81:3 feet. $3250—Florida st., near Twenty-fifth: lot 27x 100 feet, with house of 2 flats; rents §27 50; you can pay $500 cash, balance in monthly pay- ments of $36 65 or less if desired. $2000—West line Church st., south of Twenty- eighth; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; rents for modern; lot 2x100: a bargain. S000—Three modern fiats; Jackson st., near Broderick; rents §78 50; for sale at less than cost 0—Marine view; corner of Vallejo st., near 34:6_front; improvements rent for $2L ALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 215-220 Montgomery st., Mills building. $500—MAKE offer; Webster st., near Clay; odern 3-story house of 14 rooms, 4 toilets. 2 hs, stationary washstands, electric bells, large income. First ave. boulevard, near Presidio; 10 fine corner; easy terms; small cash payment. ‘Wayland st., ; cottage 3 , windmill, ete. $450—Bargain; Twenty-second st., near Eu- yeka; lot 26:9x60; etreet work done. 5300 each—Sacrifice 2 fine lots on San Bruno ave.;_electric cars pass. R. J. MERCER & SON, 412 Pine st $25,000—ELEGANT; Pacific Heights; on Pacific, near Scott; 68x127; with fine marine view; can be bought cheap. $10,000—Very desirable Western Addition in- wvestment; rents $1000 per year; store and flats; Fillmore, nesr Haight; large lot. )—Well improved; 3 flats on Church, near Fifteenth; rents $55; offer wanted; prop- erty must be sold to close partnership. )—Cost $4500; nice comfortable home in part of Mission; Liberty, near Guerrero; 14; has 10 be sol $500—Lake, near 19th. $900—Second ave., near Clement; $1100 want- ed for adjoining properties. $175—Cheap lot; worth $30; East Park, near Holly. McEWEN BROS., 115 Montgomery st. H. B. POEHLMAN, Realty and Insurance. Removed to 304 Montgomery st. $23,Q)0—Rents $1880 yearly: 8 fine large flats; big_lot: O'Farrell st.: downtown. $5500—Bush, near Fillmore: 2 sunny flats. $600—Richmond; 50x120; high ground; Twenty- frst ave.; easy terms if desired. H. BE. POEHLMAN, 204 Montgomery st. of 6 rooms; EUNNY corner lots always & good speculation. $0000—60x100; NE. cor. Clay and Central ave. $5000—40x82:6; NE. cor. Bush and Devisadero. $8000—60 ft. business lot; Devisadero. $5000—Elegant home, fully furnished; Haight THOMAS McMAHON, 218 Montgomery st. BARGAIN—That elegantly decorated now mod- ern 10-room residence, 775 Cole st.; open daily. 6-ROOM houses, §2700; terms to suit; on Eliza- beth, near Douglass. J. ANDERSON, builder. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale AAA—KINGS County, the richest spot of all California; its vineyards are famous the world over; its orchards unexcelled; its stock ranches unequaled; lands reasonable. RU- BENSTEIN & CLARK, Agents, 52 Flood building. $180—A MAGNIFICENT stock and dalry ranch, 40 acres, in first-class alfalfa; water right and fine location. $1800 for a 40-acre ranch 4 miles from Han. lflord; all in good alfalfa; will make an ideal omé. $1100 for a 10-acre vineyard; small house; less than 1 mile from Hanford; will give this year's crop if sold at once. $1500 for 330 acres good farming land; no tmprovements. $15,000—A chance of a lifetime; 45 acres in tull bearing vineyard; 15 acres full bearing | orchard, with magnificent improvements; all | | implements, and produces over $5000 per an- | num. $i8,000 for a grand vineyard and orchard plantation producing over $16.000 per annum. 315,000 for an orange and iemon grove near Porterville; 50 acres in all; producing $i to the tree per annum; a fortune for the Tight party. $300 for a 40-acre ranch in Kings County. RUBENSTEIN & CLARK, Flood buildin FARMING and other property in various parts ©of California for sale. Catalogue on applica- tion to _BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., 6 California st., San Francisco. 125 PER acre, terms at that if desired: acres good land, bearing orchard. small house, | near school. CHAS. WILLMOTT, 816 Market THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1901: BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS [ 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $100 CASH, balance like rent; modern cot- tage, 4 large rooms, bath; large front and back - porches; hot “and cold water; brick foundation; high basement; street work done; lot 40x100; only one block from Ashby sta- tion: $1200; a snap. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. $1400—COZY cottage home, 6 rooms and bath; fine garden; good well; chicken house and yard; lot 8$7:8x12); street work done; close to station and cars; easy terms. H. D. IR- WIN, Lorin station. | $1600—$100 CASH, $20 per month; a poor man's chance; 2-story, 7-room house; bath; hot and cold water; well, windmill and tank; chick- en house, ete.; street work done; one block to station. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station. 750—NEW 2-story house; complete In every particular; thoroughly well bullt; street work all done; near the electric cars and railroad. gas and electric lights and near university. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. 20—HOUSE of 5 roon's and bath; large lot; treetcars pass the property; for cash or in- stallments. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Berke- ley station. LW 2story house: complete In_every particular; thoroughly well built; street work all done; near the electric cars and railroad. —Fine new house of 9 rooms; lot 52x160; gas and electric lights; excellent view of bay and near university. Apnly 9 JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma. for free copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office.2200 Fillmore st. $250 DOWN, balance on {nstallments; brand new Colonial home, just finished; all very fine; lot 50x135; near station, Oakland cars, school and church. $650—Cozy little cottage and 50-foot lot in FOR SALE—In Ross Valley, 7 minutes' walk | from San Anselmo station, an attractive | home, having 10 rooms and bath; lot 50x200: | well cultivated. For particulars inquire of J. 1. TAYLOR, 404 Sansome st. REALTY TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE. Fine ranch, 50 acres In fruit 6 and 8 year ©0ld trees; beautiful valley; San Luls Obispo County: on coast line S. P.; close to town; $4000; free and clear; to exchange for Ala- meda County property. Address Owner, box 2233, Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. West Berkeley: near the big factory; sure advance in value. GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Oakl OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 4 $2500—EIGHT-ROOM cottage on Myrtle st.; 100 X125 feet; street complete; must sell; a snap; terms or diggount for 2pot, Fetim & cO. 108 Broadway, Oakland. $100 DOWN—_Bargain hunters, see this house of 8 rooms, bath, hall and basément; sunny side; stone walks and street complete; near and above Centre station; total only §1500; monthly Payments; less for spot cash: rents for $12. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $4500—FINE two-story home, 9 rooms and bath; Iot 50x100; between Broadway and the Laks sunny side. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $950 WILL buy a good two-story of § rooms; § minutes’ walk from Broadway station. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. nearly new, $1300—A BANK sale; 9 rooms, sunny side, close to San Pablo & forty- foot lot; near 'Frisco local station; will ar- rarge installments to suit. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. NEW HOMES! New Homes! New Homes! In the course of construction, 12 modern homes in parts of town ranging in price from §1400 for 5-room cottages, to for fine mod- ern homes of 8 rooms and bath. These places are located in Lorin, Berkeley and Oakland and any one looking for a home should be suited. Apply for further informa- tion and permission to inspect same. A. J. SNYDER & CO. 467 Ninth Oakland. $7500—ONE of the best residences and grounds in Oakland; palms, flowers, etc.; formerly 80ld for $12,500; very central. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $1500—6-room house; large lot; all fenced: half block to electric cars; 4 blocks to local. 3$6500—Income property in center of town; rents for $71 per month. $8500—The finest home In beautiful Berke- ley: lot 100x130; barn and all conveniences of a home. Apply S. S. QUACKENBUSH, First National Bank. $2500-HANDSOME 2-story 7 rooms and vath; corner iot, 50x100; near Ashby station. $900—Fine corner on Telegraph ave.; 46x140. $5000—Fine gothic 2-story residence 7 rooms and bath; lot 50x125; finished street; select neighborhood; includes elegant furniture near university. P. ROTHERMEL, 507 Cali- fornia st. e e opposite ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GREAT BARGAINS in Real Estate. $1000 buys a fine 4-rcom cottage; great bar- gain. $1500 Colonial cottage; lot 30x125. 52000 buys an elegant 5-roo lot; good location. $3500 buys a new modern house of 6 rooms; lot 33x100; snap. Don’t fail to see these properties. Genuine bargains. Taken under foreclosure. | Must be sold. | $2500—A fine two-story house, § rooms and bath; lot 36x150; this Is a good chance to get a home cheap. Now is a g0od time to purchase a home and | we have some of the greatest bargains ever | offered for sale. Houses built, rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda, And Room 325 Parrott building, S. F. Ofce open Sundays and evenings. buys a 6-room m cottage; large ARE you looking around to see where to locate | a home? Why not sciect Alameda; an all- | year-round residential town; 35 minutes to | Ban Francisco. We have several desirable cottages and two-story houses at a bargain: first-class and new, ranging in price from | $500 to $5000; 8 minutes’ walk to station; con- | taining_all improvements, including electric | light, floored basement; willing to accept a | cash payment of $500 or less, balance $25 per | month. Call and let us talk the matter over; it may be to your advantage. H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1422 Park et Alameda $100—THESE COTTAGES $1100—Near schools and stations, $1200—On_terms to suit. $2700—Modern cottage. 6 rooms; mear Morton station; a snap. $2000—Two-story, 6 rooms, windmill, ete. 00 and upward—Lots in all parts of Ala- meda. Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. Agency New Zealand, New York Underwrit- ers, British-American and London Insurance compantes. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. | HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Real Estate. We offer to-day some of the choicest lots in the city of Alameda, from $300 up. Houses built on the instaliment plan, $300 down, $20 to $30 per month. Furnished and unfurnished houses to let. Some choice snaps in bank property; must be sold within 60 days. Call and see us. HAMMOND & HAMMOND. 2226 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. PROPERTY of Two Estates; Immense Bar- galns. Must be Sold. 150x207 feet, with improvements, on Santa Clara ave. Four lots, 50x207:6 feet on Santa Clara ave., near Park st.; offer wanted. E. D. JUDD COMPANY, 1424 Park st., Alameda. FOR_sale cheap—Handsome cottage 6 rooms and bath; nice surroundings; lot 50x150. Ad- dress P. ROTHERMEL, 507 California st $10,000—MAKE offer; a speculation; half block; | 2 houses and corners; grand street; easy | terms. P. ROTHERMEL, 507 California st. $2800_SMALL payment down; 7-room cottage, large grounds and basement; fine location. We have fine properties of all kinds for sale or rent. Call or write, W. K. CONGER & CO., 1501 Park st.; phone Grand 176. FOR sale as & whole or in subdivisions: 50- vars lot; south line Union st.; 137:6 feet east of Plerce. Lot, northeast corner Green and Plerce sts., 103:6x137:6_ feet. Inquire of CHARLES C. BEMIS, Real Estate Broker, 224 Montgomery st. IF you have lots to sell morth of the Park, then csll on W. J. GUNN, 580 California st. MODERN cottages and flats bullt; reasonable; plans furnished Salisbury.builder 1332 Market. -_— BARGAINS for investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes built on terms to suit. Exchange for San Franclsco property, cot- tage (2 flats) of 10 rooms; lot 25x120; half block from station. Apply to G. R. DENKE, West Alameda B.::l“ Estate Office, Webster st. and Cen- eve. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale C. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. Sutter Co. under cultivation: all rich valley ‘land; few beautitul live oak trees- good bulldings: well watered and well fenced; this land has been producios profitably and s especially adapted o nearly all kinds of fruits; this will be sold in whole or in part at a very low price. Also 140 acres, all under cultivation; rich valley land: good buildings; well fenced: short distance from Yuba City, Butter Co.; will be £0id in whole or in part to suit purchaser and &t _an extremely low price. The two above pleces should be seen to be sppreciated, and if contemplating purchasers will call or write for information & will be given R. D. BROWNE, Country Department. $650—A SACRIFICE; 150 acres redwood timber lands near Ukiah. P. ROTHERMEL, 607 California st. FELBECTED redwood timber lands in lots to suit, et from $4 to $8 an acre. P. ROTHER- MEL, 507 California st. $1600—FRUIT and poultry farm of 8 acres, with house, barn and orchard; near Santa Rosa. $2500—Highly improved farm of 20 acres, near Healdsburg: house, barn, 12 acres or- chard and vineyard, horse, wagon, cow and poultry included. P. ROTHERMEL, 507 California sf $4 AN acre; stock ranch of 3500 acres; fine bouse and barn; 100 acres grain land: will keep 2000 sheep ‘or 200 cattle, besides hogs; near Railroad, Mendocino County. $900—Ranch of 160 acres; house, barn and orchard; well wooded and watered; § miles west of Ukiah. P. ROTHERMEL, 507 Cali- fornia st. THE MEZES TRACT AT BBLMONT, Containing over 600 acres with many beeutiful Jots covered with oaks and other trees and commeanding grand view: within one hour of the city, in subdivision; prices only $75 per acre and up. For maps and nrt‘i(cuhn éflfl_ cCAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st. s.’l Francisco. STOCK RANCH .STOCK RANCH Over 7000 acres in Mendocino County, fences, buildings and stock if desired; fine grazing land for csttle and sheep; never bhad & a;::xth; no w:nw feeding; on R.R. survey; price cheap for such fine property. JOHN LUNDIN & CO. 906 Masket st BUY in Napa 3 mo droughts, no irriga- tion, mo_fallure of crops: write us for free “Napa County Viticulturist.”” The W. A. MACKINDER CO.. St. Helena, Cal. MARION GRIFFIN, Real Estate Agent, 71 Market st., by Call bldg.—Free circulars de- scribing farms for sale all over this State. FOR Mendocino County stock ranches and farms address W. M. PEERY, Ukiah, Cal. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write fc free list, C. B WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. with | WANTED—An offer for new cottage, § rooms. choice location; will build anywhere in Al meda or Berkeiey; will furnish plans. J. H. YOUNG, Builder, 1248 Park st. $6000MODERN house of 11 rooms and bath; artesian well; lot 55x140; Central ave; part cash. Address E. P., Call offics, Alameda. $1250—SNAP; elegant new modern cottage. rooms; fine location; near station and school. A. G BURNS & ©0., 1601 Park st. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. TO Let—Furnished house, § rooms and bath; large grounds, with orchard; near statio terms reasonable. Inquire 7% Railroad ave., Mastick station, Alameda. TO rent—Large furnished house in best part of Alameda, near the bay. 1240 St. Charles st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DO you want to own your own home? We will bulld houses according to your own plans on centrally located lots for small cash pay- ments, balance same as rent. Bargain—New cottage, four rooms, bath and pantry; bay-window; patent cloget; sta- tionary wash tubs; brick foundations and | large lot; 2 blocks' from station; price $1400; $100 cash, balance $15 monthly. ‘We_have other new modern houses of 3, 5, 6 7, 8 and 9 rooms each which we will sell on very easy terms; central locations and low S t off at Lorin sta- vos ratlroad track. Berkeley train, tion. Office west side Open Sundays, RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYONS, Lorin. $550—FINE lot on_Arch et.. near Vine st.; grand view. MAY & MORTIMER. $3750—MODERN new home in the Scenic Park. just completing; 7_roome and all conveni- Thces "MAY & MORTIMER. $1650—FINE corner lot on Shattuck ave., one block from depot: est snap in town; .50x 1%. MAY & MOR 5 §650 TO $1050—See our fine bullding sites in the | " Byrne Tract; send for map. MAY & MOR- TIMER, Berkeley station. | closets; FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. For sale at a great bargain, 2% acres of rich £0il; modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath; hall, basement, etc.; large stable; chicken houses; | fine artesian well; windmill and tank; choice fruit trees; price $2500; located near Mills Col- lege; terms to suit. §2200—New modern cottage of 4 large room: 7-foot basement; good brick foundation; bat lovely pantry; choice fruit trees; lot fine location; fronting on main county 100x372; road. $1500—Cottage of 5 rooms, basement, and at- tic, bath, etc; stable; chicken house; fine wel windmill and tank; lot §0x125. $1875—Cholce bargain; new modern cottage of 4 large rooms and bath: high basement; good brick foundatio closets; pantry; chicken house; fruit trees; lot 12xi50; all fenced; fine location; just the place for raising chicken: $1250—Modern cottage of 4 rooms and h; high basement; lot %x115; frult trees; located in the best part of Fruitvale; only half a block from Fruitvale ave; easy terms If desired. $1150—Bay window cottage of 5 rooms and bath; 7-foot basement; good brick foundation, ete.; barn, chicken house; lot 50x116; one block from electric cars; easy terms. $1100—House of 4 rooms; stable; incubator house; 10 chicken houses; large brooder house; 7 brooders, incubator; lot 100x150; all fenced; easy_term: $1050—$150 cash, balance same as rent; fine modern bay-window cottage of 4 rooms; hall, bathroom, etc.; high basement; good brick foundation; 4 blocks from local station; this is a bargain. $975—For sale in East Oakland; modern cot- tage of 4 rooms and bath; hall; basement; sanitary plumbing, etc.; 4 blocks from local train: easy terms if desired. $700—House of 4 rooms; stable and chicken house; 10 bearing ffult trees; lot 50x140; all fenced. $575—Cottage of 4 rooms; large stable and chicken house; city water: lot 62%4x108; fruit trees; 4 blocks from electric cars. $600—Cottage of 4 rooms; . furnished; fruit chicken houses and 100 chickens: city water; lot 40x135; all fenced; must be sold, as owner is going East. For particulars apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale station, Cal. A _SPECIAL NOTICE—The Home Bullding Company has removed its office to south side of rairoad track on Fruitvale ave. #00—Lots in Forest Park, 50x175; lovely local- ty. $1350—New house, 4 rooms and bath, mantel, etc.; lot 50x176 feet; 16 bearing fruit trees; small cash payment, balance same trees; as rent. $650—House of 5 rooms, all plastered; lot B0x150; city water; 1 block from Hay- wards car line; this is a bargain. $900—House of 5 rooms and bath; chicken houses, barn and good well; payments §12 60 per month; no payment, down. $2500—Beautiful 6-room house, modern in every respect, in the center of Ookland; small cash vayment. balance same as rent. $1600—New modern house of 6 rooms and bath; lot 50x124: 4 blocks from Fruitvale Sta- tion; must sell. $700—Ome acre, near Fruitvale ave.; good local- ity for raising chickens. Houses of all kinds to rent. in_any amounts. Remember_this address—The Home Building Company, Fruitvale ave., south side of rail- ‘W. E. RUDELL. road track. FOR sale—2 lots near Fruitvale station; 50x114; cash price $300. Call at 1328 Kansas st., city. Money to loan $2150—BEAUTIFUL cottage, 6 rooms and grounds; 70x150; cost $1000. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $1750—COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath, etc.; very cen- tral and a bargain. ALDEN CO., 1115 Broad- ay. $1500—2 COTTAGES; Center st.; both for $1500. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. e MINNA, 262, near 4th—Furnished front parlor; suitable for 2 gentlemen; private family. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. MINT ave., 22—Sunny furnished rooms, single or en suite, from $1 up. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2'a week up; 35 a day up. NINTH, 242C—An elegant front bay-window for two gentlemen or married couple. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny corner bay- window, " folding bed, Welsbach; 1, $9; 2, $10. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, 527—Large newly furnished front room; private family; reasonable. ROOMS TO LET. A—For rooms, apartments, housekeeping, fur- nished, unfurnished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st.; tel. 2334 Red. ROSEDALE House, 313-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, %c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SOUTH PARK, 46—Nicely furnished sunny bay-window front room fo let. TURK, 126—Sunny furnished front room suit- able for a gentleman. TURK, 268 (The Lake)—New house; newly fur- nished; modern; board optional. Phone South 422. TURK, 543, near Polk—Single room for gen- tleman, with bath, $1 per week. $10—2 FURNISHED rooms to let. Taylor st., near Clay. Apply 1132 ROOMS Ai(l) BOARD. TWO rooms and board in private family for 3 ladies or 3 housekeeping rooms; state terms. Box 3679, Call office. ROOMS and hoard: prices reasonable. First st.. between Harrison and Bryant. AT summer rates: attractive rooms: special table: wine dinners. 807 California sf e e e e e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 15 $25 CASH, $10 monthly—Lot 100x200, fronting on two streets; lot covered with fruit and shade city ‘water; an ideal place for chicken finely sheltered; superb soil; away and raw winds; adjoining East near a fine school and electric car 5 . Call or send for cir- cular, 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway sta- g:vn, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, ner. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. e e e e e raising; OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $20-9 ROOMS, bath and gas; near train; sun- ny; fine condition; a snap. §10—Cottage of 5 rooms, barn and one acre; near cars; good condition. §15—Cottage of 5 rooms: near train. $10—New; 5 rooms; near train. $40—Elegant S-room house; near _trains; sunny, lawn and garden; new plumbing. $12 §0—Store; fine location; near Broadway. $2250—Upper flat of 6 rooms; 3 blocks from train and Broadway; new. $15—5-room_flat on Franklin street, GEORGE W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. r—————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CLAYTON, 508, near Park entrance—3 rooms fine location; Ellis or Haight cars. FELL, 300—Nice large sunny front room for man and wife; use of kitchen; apply grocery. MAHONEY. FIFTH, 353—2 parlors, kitchen and bath, $20; two, $12; also singe, $5 up. WANTED—Board and room for gentleman, wife and child, or furnished house, near Carl st., Golden Gate Park Box 307, Call office. YOUNG man and wife wish rooms and board in private family having stable accommoda- tions for horse and buggy. Box 306, Call LARGE sunny room in private family wanted. Address. stating terms with board, C. ED- WARDES, 1520 Market st. 2 ROOMS with board for 4 people in private family; not to exceed $6 per week each. Box 3655, Call office. e e e ROOMS WANTED. WANTED by gentleman and wife, within 4 blocks of Powell and Ellis, by May 14, 2 or 3 sunny housekeeping rooms, with gas stove and bath; state price. Address box 3569, Call. WANTED—By a single man a furnished or unfurnished room, about 14 by 18 feet, with bath, toilet and wardrobe, in a new house. Address box 3084, Call office. = WANTED—Unfurnished office or room, $3 or £0 month, near Call building. Box 3065, Cal SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars, ‘‘Relief for Ladles’” in letter by return mail; at drug- glsts. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SFCOND-HAND machines all makes at al- most any price you want to pay; all kinds rented $2 mo. 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 4. FOLSOM, 525—Sunny suite front rooms; light eping; $8 month. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. I5th. , 108—Nice sunny front suite of rooms for light housekeeping; also single rooms. FOURTH, 225 Nice large rooms, suitable for housekeeping. FOURTEENTH, 216—Large sunny front room and connecting room; suitable for housekpg. GEARY, 813%—Three furnished housekeeping rooms; gas stove; bath, GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suites of 3 rooms, nicely fur.; gas; bath. GUERRERO, 1154, near Twenty-fourth—Fur- nished sunny front room with small kitchen, it HOWARD, 65—Large front room for house- keeping, with bath. HOWARD, 728—Large room for 2, reasonable; neat rooms for 1, $5; 2 or 3 rooms for house- keeping; gas. LANGTON, 266%—Three nicely furnished sunny rooms. complete housekeeping: private family. LARKIN, 804—Large sunny front and back rooms: light housekeeping; large closets; $8 and $10. LARGE bay-window front room, furnished; also 2 housekeeping rooms; sunny: near Gold- en Gate Park. Box 404, Call office. MASON, 406—$15; sunny front suite housekeep- ing rooms; gas range; also single rms. cheap. MINNA, 25Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms, 75c and $§1 per week. MINNA, 454—3 or 4 rooms; furnished for house- keeping; separate entrance; lower floor. MISSION, 2089—3 or 3 eunny furnished house- keeping rooms with use of bath; reasonable. $1750—5-room cottage, modern, stable: lot 50x140. Inquire Hanson's shoe store, Fruitvale, Cal. *MILL VALL] IN Mill Valley—A nice home for sale chea account of departure. 526 Turk st., 8. F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, $03 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND! ALAMEDA! BERKELEY! $500 cash—Six choice residence lots in East Berkeley, near the university; 60x102 each; nothing in Berkeley as cheap. $500—Cholce residence lot in West Oakland; 15th st., near Willow; 40x111; street newly mac- adamized; a bargain. i EY REAL ESTATE. _ on $1200_Fine residence lot on 7th st., fach Alice Park, north side; 36x100; only ons left. $50 per foot—Beautiful lot on Telegraph ave., mear 26th st.; 48x140. $5500—100x100; in heart of city, facing Park; cholce for flats; can rent flats 'in advance of building; 1 per cent per month income. $3000—Beautiful new modern home; 6 large rooms, bath, open plumbing, porcelain’ bath, in- candescent lighting, etc.; lot $5x100; & northeast corner; easy terms. $20,000—Cholce plece of business property, San Pablo ave. and 16th st.; two streets; Hnt,ael of frontage; fair income now; will largely in- crease. We build homes on the installment plan; lots every section of the city; plans to sult; espe- clally desirable instaliment loans. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 Broadway, Oakland. NATOMA, 701—Sunny housekeeping rooms; no children. NEW AUBURN HOUSE, 834 Third st.—House- keeping rooms, suitable for family; reference. OAK, 119—1 large sunny front room, furnished for housekeeping; stove, closet; 39. POLK, 1620—3 sunny connecting housekeeping rooms; bath; $14. SOUTH PARK, 180—1 or 2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. TAYLOR, 518—Sunny front room with folding ?1?' $12; also housekeeping room, gas range, WEBSTER, 1560—Nicely furnished floor com- plete for housekeeping; sun all day; gas Tange. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions “received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A:;-lbllcrl!ptlon': Ras been established at 109 2lenc! —————eee s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. .—Bes AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave. it 31 a day fam] ity ; lite att faveo raomas, Soe. up; TheAls foo: fres coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, Ze to §1 per night; §1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CHESTNUT, 266—A large sunny front room; furnished; double bed; $¢ monthly. CLIFFORD, ElL . Mason—Elegantly Firnished ‘sunny rootas; pHces Teasonable, e A ELDER -renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— T.I.ERQ?E:r;;lfln:l:mmllhtd or unfurnished. FULTON, 308—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; coal stove; yard and basement. GOLDEN GATE sve., 1021—Nicely furnished front parlor bedroom; gas; bath. Lot parior e e GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or single? ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. $1650 FOR a $2500 property in Bast Berkeley: 2 blocks from station; 5 rooms and bath; con- venient to everything; sunny and a beautiful neighborhood; we are instructed to sell with- out reserve; $00 cash. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 12 Broadway, Oakland. $2260_ONLY $300 cash; brand-new, latest de- signed cottage: opei plumbing; latest in everything; near local wlo& school, cars and business centers; cost $3100 to dupiicate; 8. MYPRS eeeing 1s belleving; call early. J. & CO., 102 Broadway, Oakland. GUERRERO, 444 Furnished room; private famiiy. femy. HARRISON, 856%—Fine room to rent; gentle- man preferred; German family. HARRISON, 1114_Nicely furnished rooms in hew hoase: cheap; near Seventh st. HAYES, 136—Single sunny room, suitable for gentleman; rent $5 80. HOWARD, §13—Double and single rooms from T5c upwards. 2 $3600 FOR a property originally costing $5500; o4 toet Trontage; house of 9 reoms an bath 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 $800, bal- ance bank mortgage; itive must be sold; first come, first served. J. B. & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. | $2000—$100 CASH, bal. $20 per month; see these new 5 and € room cottages at Golden Gate, Ashby station: porcelain bath, tlled sink stationary tubs, high basemen,’ fine_mantel, fine gas ; only 1 block to Berkeley local and electric cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. | WHEELER Tract |ofil;.flnce§! view in Berke- ley. W. C. MORAN $150—ACRE lots. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station, and Schmidt block, Berkeley, C FOR sale at a sacrifice—A beautiful home of 10 rooms; modern in all details; stable ana outhouses; corner lot, 140x150 feet: variety of berrles and fruits; elevated ground and fine view; sacrificed on account of departure from State. For particulars apply to ALBERT SCHMIDT, 1122 13th ave.,, BEast Oakland. o modern _cottage, room modern 1o street cars and local train; & No: 1 teent A BACRIFICE—Handsome cottage of 6 rooms and bath; high basement; lot 50x135; 2 blocks from Lorin station. C. NAMANNY, Lorin station. tion; street work complete; cement side 3 improvements worth the price a ed‘.“llzt' Arranged . ALBERT SCHATDT e it teenth ave., East Oakland. : HOWARD, 844, flat A—Sunday front room, nicely furnished; private family. Dleely furniehed; B HOWARD, 959—A nice front room for gentle- man, $6; private family. HOWARD, 1042—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, bath, etc. HOWARD, 1708%—Nicely furnished suite of sunny rooms; also single; gas; use bath. HOWARD, 1083_Nicely furnished sunny front oA vindiow toom: electric light; stove: HOWARD court, 5—Furnished rooms, quiet, for gentlemen. ILLINOIS, 924, Pof able for restaurant. JESSIE, %03, cor. Fourth—Nicely furnished front Tooms. LOCUST ave., 125—A large furnished room; suitable for 1 or 2; $6 month. McALLISTER, $24—Two furnished rooms to Tent; running water. ro—2 large rooms sult- ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 éth. —_— e ——— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission s tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281.. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- sion tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. —_— SUMMER RESORTS. NICELY furnished cottage on hill; Corte Ma- dera; marine view. 213% Sanchez st. TO LEASE. LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality, in Santa Cruz County; only haif a mile from de- pot; consisting of about 25 acres of best wine grapes and balance best fruit; apples, cher- ries, plums, etc.; lovely cottage, furnished; also horses, carriage, phaeton, etc.: also fine winery and cooperage for 30,000 galions. Box 3341, Call office. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. e e DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND No. 27 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co., will be yable at the office of the company, 327 arket st. on and after Friday, May 10, 1801 Transfer books closed Friday, May 3, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Becretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com. pany, Con.—A dividend (No. 29) of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 430 California st., San Francisco, on May 10, 1901. Transfer books close May 3, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Hugh McBirney, 24, 2817 Pine street, and Merrill, 18, 2513 Bryant street. [erman Hirth, 64, 536 Geary street, and | Helen T. Tuttle, 42, 314 Leavenworth street. George W. Cramer, 30, 321 Ellis street, and Arabell A. Moore, 41, Los Angeles. and Lottle James ‘S. Mersich, 23, Martinez, Getz, 18, 1615 Baker street. Charles 1. Plle, 1327 Mission street, and Grace C._Buckley, 23, 1827 Mission street. Frank Maguire, 23, 540 First street, and Katle Welsh, 24, city. street, Harry S. Ruiz, 25, 1302 Devisadero and Hattle I. Miils, 20, 534 Polk street. C. Rogers, 23, 4756 Geary street, and Parker, 24, 229 Geary street. James Nellle B. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by ‘mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HAGSTROM—In this city, May 1, 1301, to the wife of Carl A. Hagstrom, a daughter. JOHNSTON—In this city, May 1, 1901, to the wife of Samuel Johnston, a daughter. JOSEPH—In Mississippl, February 3, 101 to the wife of Mark Joseph (nee Morgan), a daughter. MCcALLISTER—In this city, April 29, 1801, to the wife of John McAllister, a daughter. MURPHY—In Petaluma, April 12, 1901, to the wife of J. W. Murphy, a son. STONE—In this city, April 25, 1801, to the wife of J. L. Stone, a daughter. SWANSON—In this city, April 80, 1901, to the wife of J. J. Swanson, a 2011. WILSON—In this city, to the wife of Andrew M Wi, ‘WATSON—In this April 27, 1801, to the wife of Douglas 8. Watson, a son. | EICHENBERG—DUNN—In this city, 1901, by the Rev. Father Lynch, Eichenberg and Grace M. Dunn, San Francisco. April Bdgar both FLINN—FORDE—In this city, J 1901, at St. Charles churcg b’“l“::’mm Father McDonald, William D. Flinn and Marzaret E. ;‘GA - & FLOOD—HARRI San Jose, Tk “at 8t Joseph's Chireh, by ihe. Rev. Father Sasia, Thomas Flood and Annfs M. Harrigan, both of San Francisco. HANSEN—BECKER—In this city, May 4, 1901 oy the Rev. J. Fuendeling, PR R and’ Minnie Becker. HARE—RANKIN—In_this city, May 4, 1501, by the Kev. ¥rank . Ford, Donald W_ Hare OF Hehivuckie, Tenn. T Rk e by the. Tev. George Co A , ¥ 3 e B." Katzenstein Jr. T MURPHY—DAY—In this city, T L A $i5a Bay ot Ban Francisco. ¥ MURPHY—LYNCH—In this city, John J. Murphy and Mm Aprl %0, ORR—WILKINSON—In mflz. 1901, by the Rev. J. k Orr and Forence Eetia, Wikimon. H—GRIGG! s city, April T e v rank 8. Thomas R. Ford. s%usnumg&:mmmmml- Grigss of Stockton, swmunn;ngmu—m ._ml C o h,”'“, Brvestiand of San Francisco and Lenna Leots % DIED. Bacigalupi, Bartolo- Love, Mary 25 mo Lyon, Frank T. Brennen, Catherine T Patrick g“uc::el. Samuel M. ckley, Francis Davoren, Eleanor Mullins, Kitty F. Philip C. Nelson, Henry R Fennell, Thomas ¥. Nevin, Nathan D ‘e Connor, John Fingle, Willlam W. ek Frederick Gerber, Catherine Reck. Harrison. Abble A. Ross Frank W. Hatton, Francis J. Schinkel, Albertine e BT L Jacobl, Jennie Viers, Maria gu—duu.nl g.xnr.x Capt. T. C. one elen ‘and, James 4 Lindsay, Margaret Westerbers, Chas. A- County, beloved uncle of A. Cassinelll, .ln‘nl; Trietiad o e u:l"lfirl-l this day Castagnetto & Ravenna, Vallejo BRENNEN—In this city, May 4, 190L Mrs. Deniscn, Mrs. Hare and James land, aged 57 years. Ness avenue. o of John A. and Ethely&%hul. and bm days. _(Portiand, Or., papers please copy.) No. 3, Ladiés of the G. A. R., are P H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street. be- BUCKLEY—At his residence, 111 rMass will be celebrated at the Church No_flowers. Robinson, Mrs. M. McMullen, Mrs. Willlam A member of the Third Order of St. Francis. of her daughter, 749 Harrison street. thence her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment private, DOHONEY—In this city, May 4, 1801, Philip honey, a native of New. York, aged 39 years FENNELL—In this city, May 4, father of Leslie and Morine Fennell, = L. Ferguson, formerly of Gilroy, aged Tl tend the funeral services this day (Sunday). Jose by 10:30 o'clock train to-morrow. David and the late Annie Finnie, and brother azed 28 years. dence, 124 Tremont avenue. Interment Mount nue. Friends are invited to attend. No car- Fitzpatrick, dearly beloved wife of John P. and Thomas F., Joseph A. and Cecil J. Fitz- GERBER—In this city, May 4, 1901, Catherine HARRISON—In_ this city, May 3, 1901, Abbie Helen Carter Robinson, a native of Boston, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. J. Hatton, beloved husband of Jennie Hat- Elizabeth Hatton' of Stockton-on-Tees, Eng- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- dence, 1531 Raliroad avenue, Alameda. In- HOFSTEAD—In this city, May 1, 101, John [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- H. P. Petersen, McAllister street. In- Robert, beloved infant son of James E. and native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and tully_invited to attend the funeral m; Mount Calvary Cemetery. e tive of Binsted, Southampton, England, BACIGALUPI—In this city, May 3, 1901 Bar- tive of Italy, aged 6 years 1 month £ulTy nvited to attend the Street, between Stockton street and Mont- erine, beloved wife of Timothy. ‘Brennen, =\ TF Notice of funeral BUCHTEL—In this ctty, 0, € of Joseph Buchtel of Portland, Or., & na- £ Friends and acquaintances and com- fully Invited to attend the fureral this tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Lau- Scast Franis Bucsier e native ot County of the Holy Cross, Eddy street, to-morrow DAVOKEN—In this city, May 3, 1901, Eieanor Stark, Mrs. C. J. Parsons and George R. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow %o St. Rose's Church, where & requiem high Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- C., beloved husband of Mary E. Dohoney, 10 months and 2 days. s I D sres Vet By 30 years 3 months and 21 days. sy years. at 3:30 o'clock. at the parlors of N. Gray & FINNIE—In this city, May 4, 1901, William of famie, David, Jeannette, Jessie, Donald T The funeral will take place this day Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from riages. Fitzpatrick, and loving mother of Mrs. J. patrick, a native of Brooklyn, aged 55 years. Gerber, a native of Germany, aged 66 years A", beloved wWife of the late Colonel Hamil- Mass., aged 68 years 6 months and 5 days. (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the mortuary at Sacramento, Cal., Tuesday, ton, father of Ruth W. and the late Reginald land, a native of France, aged 53 years and tully_invited to attend the funeral services terment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, and con- Edward Hofstead, a native of Sweden, aged tally mvited to attend the funeral this day terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Hannah Hovokins, and brother of John R., 23 days. {Sunday). at 212 o'clock, from the parents INWOOD—In_this city, May 4, 1901, George, e Do g b daye. (Mot tolomeo _Bacigalupi of ~Jackson, day. S (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of 53645 gomery avenue. S loving mother of Thomas native of Marlborough, Queens at the parlors of c,n.“'g“i‘..f‘?i.nf‘fi“-': beloved husband of tive of Ohio, aged 63 years § months and 28 rades and members of Seven Pines Circle (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of rel Hill Cemefery. Cork, Treland. (Monday), at 9:15 o’clock. Interment private. Davoren, beloved mother of _Mrs. James Davoren, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence mass will be celebrated for the repose of ers. and father of Philip, Agnes and Charles Do- E=r Notice of funeral hereafter. Polives Thusband o Mary B Vemmail. 45 FERGUSON—In this city, May 3, 191, John (7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- Co., 641 Sacramento street. Interment at San Walter, oldest and dearly beloved son of and Helen Finnié, a native of New Jersey, (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock. from his late resi- corner of Frederick street and Tremont ave- FITZPATRICK—In this city, Bridget Teresa Rose, Mrs. A. Courtney, Mrs. A. Benidshidt > Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 months and 27 days. ton Carter Harrison, and mother of Mrs. 7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- HATTON—In_ Alameda, May 2, 1%01, Francis Haiton, and son of the late Francis and 19 days. this day (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, at the resi- cluding services at 1:30 o'clock. 3 years. (Chicago papers piease copy.) (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of HOPKINS—In this city, May 3, 101, James Lillian, George and Gertrude Hopkins, a = Friends and acquaintances are residence, 533A Seventh street. beloved husband of Lydia E. Inwood, a na- Brockton and South Weymouth, Mass., pa- pers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 10:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 109 Union street, corner of Powell Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. he funeral oration of George Inwood. which was written by himself several years ago when in perfect health, will be read at the hour of the funeral as directed by him, and a copy of the same in printed form may be secured by any of the friends who attend the funeral. JACOBJ—In this city, May 3, 1901, Jennfe, be- loved wife of Jacob Jacobi, and mother of Max Jacobl, a native of Germany, aged 58 years. A member of Eva Mutual Benevolent mlega 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 554 Hayes street, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for interment. JARDINE—In Alameda, May 4 1301, Charles C.. beloved son of C. E. and Mary F. Jar- dihe, and brother of Edward C. Jardine, a native of Vancouver, Wash., aged 21 years and 9 days. JONES—In this city, May 4, 1901, Helen Jones, sister of Mrs. Susan A. Booth and George W. and Sidney C. Jones, a native of Vermont. Formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, S. C. Jones, 302 Filbert street. Interment orivate. LINDSAY—In this city, May 3, 1901, Margaret, widow of the late Thomas Lindsay, and mother of Thomas H. Lindsay, Mrs. J. J, Cr;wky. Mrs. K. EM 11, Mrs. Oscar Mysel ane rs._ Agnes W, a native of Galway, Treland, : o ends and acquaintances respect- fully fvited to attend the faneral o mroec (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 14 HIll street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric tuneral car from Twen- Guerrero Mrs. Permelia A. Potter and Mrs. Mary L. Stamands, a native of Ohio, aged 6 years | & : this city, May 3, John, O’CONNOR—In this city, beloved husband of the' late kate O Connor and father of Richard W Thomae . ud. Emma H. O'Connor, a Newcast West, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 718 years 10 months and 10 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock. from his late resi- dence. 138 Bu: street, themoe to St Dominic’s Church, requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EVERNDIEK—In _this city, May & omdence Oeverndiek, beloved Thstend of Marje Oeverndiek, and father of Oev- erndiek, Mrs. J. Wintgen, Mrs. B. Hinter- man, M Sacust. Ooverndiek: i . August Ve 3 Hatovsn,’ dermany. aged 1 el A member of Hercules a«n No. U. W., and Miantonomah Tribe No. (=2 iy invited to attend the fomorrow . (Monday), at 1 o'clock, st the late residence, 711 Polk street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 7 RECK—In this city, May 4, 1901 at rest- dence of the parents, 35 Shipley street, of diphtheria, Frank, beloved son of Albert and Mary Reck, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 4 months. = Interment private. ROSSBACH—In Los Angeles, May 1 191, Frank W. Rossbach, beloved father of Ida Rossbach, son of Mrs. Herman Rossbach, and brother of Charles H. tive of New York. EFNotice of funeral hereafter. CHINKEL—In this city, May 4 . Al- B ertine. deatly ' beloved ‘wite of Disdrich Schinkel, mother of Albert and Willle Schin- kel, and sister of Mrs. R. Schultze and Wil- llam J. Pattoslen, a native of Bremen, Ger- many, aged 3 years § months and 2 days. SHUCK—In this city. May 4. 11 Josephine M., beloved daughter of Oscar T. and Mattie M. Shuck, and sister of Mrs. C. Burdett, a native of California, aged 31 years 1 month and 7 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 948 Mission street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SIEBEL—In this city, May 8, 1901, John Sie- bel, a native of Germany, aged 58 years. Cr Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 96 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SULLIVAN—In this city, May 4. 1901 Walter E., youngest and beloved son of Mrs. Mary Sullivan, and brother of Marguerite, Nora and Edna Sullivan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 8 months. VIERS—In Oakland, May 4, 1901 Mrs Maria A. Veirs, beloved mother of Harry D. and Fred F. Veirs, Mrs. John Geffcoat of Omaha and Mrs. Hugh R. Morgan of Chicago, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 8) years 3 months and 19 days. WALKER—In this city, May 3, 11, Captain . C. Walker, beloved brother of Aaron J. Walker, a native of New York. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o’clock. from the pariors of Halsted & Co., M6 Mission street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. WAND—In this city, May 4. 1901 James W., beloved son of the late James and Delia Wand, and brother of George, Edward and Samuel Wand, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years. WESTERBERG—In Alameda, May 4 190L Charles A., beloved son of A. E. and Caro- line Westerberz, and brother ,of Oscar W. ‘Westerberg, a native of California, aged 17 years and & months. HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL H Nelson, Portland |Mrs J E Dents, Tenn F Carter, Marysville |Mrs B D Voorhies, Tes J Carter, The Dall 5 VF Comdpton, or & w, T M Londrum, Cal |O Neissen, Clicago K Owens, San Jose |F E Beck, Chicago S Robinson, Nev _ (Mrs A Kafz, Salt Lak E McGrath, Denver| J Katz, Sait Lak: M Rohr, Santa Rosa Riter Jr, Salt Lis Bellis, Los Ang Mad kane J_Grammont, Cal Stark, Portland H Polwosky, Colo J Mothers, 8 Jose Bosworth &'w, Or|J S Schwab, Chicago Linn, Spokane | W Lawson, Alameda. Newcombe & w,|B W Long, Denver ron Jones, New York yd & w, Galvestn|J L Brysen, Cal Ferguson, Cal Greenburg, Sacto Bartlett, Boston lcKenzle, Denver reen, Oroville L Wrinkls, Keelor ¥ Bradley, Stanford K Giiman, Stanford Booth, Los Ang Lemmon, S Rosa Nye, Willows Royce, Winters J Midgett, Eureks Woolley, Vacavills S L Maxwell, Kansas RR e H4re Rod § 4000 Eru@ 5 EP 2 Roberts, Lompoo Koeberie, Los An Wallace, Boston £ Carpenter. Ny er, N X P L] flwl’“gll“z:—l 5 o | o RO Y |Mr Rutherford & w England & w, C Boyle & w, Chicag W Lawrence, Denver w, Oakld| W Bayless, Fresno Bakrsfid| W Gibson, Chicago W A DuBois, N Y F Metcalf, Sacto F Whiteside, N Y C Weissman, N ¥ K Rosenthal, Chicago |J H Wright Portland B Abbey, S Rafael'J B Haly, Parls A L Freund, N Y J Winslow, Phils E Driver & w. Chgo/C F Kohl, Phila M J Henry, U 8 A | A Hazeiton, N Y L Cravens, U S A _|F Norstrand, Denmark H Packard, Bakrsfld |P Stockelye, Guaten J Wade & w, Pitts Mabel Jacobs, Guatemi H Nathanson, Phila |D J Allen, Ohio D Grant, Minn H G Smith Ky Mrs Gerber, Sacto |A Knab, Cion Mrs Lyon, Sacto | L. Feist,” Wabash, Mrs Brown, Iowa AW rton, N ¥ A D Johnson, Portld B W Lee L Ang J Hemmer. St Paul |E Smith, Fresno F Stark. N Y |3 K White, Chicage W Plerson & w, O |J A Brent, Cal D McKelvy & w, Pa |H Haines. Stanford R McKelvey & w, Pa |Miss Haines, Stanfo: NEW WESTERN HOTEL. V Carven, N Y B D Willilams, New J Fowler, Philadeiphia |[W § Keyler, Pasade. H Davis, Canada H B Paimer, Ohio 7 A McCullough, Cal [O L Overmyer, Va 1 E Reppetoe, Cal |T Rose, Ogden € Penl, Boston H N Huff, Toledo E Flelds, Cal C Weithout, N Y B 7 Cavanagh, Towa |J Mashek, N Y Mrs Cavanagh. lowa |M B Heiton, N ¥ MARY GRANT ESCAPES BY A LEGAL BLUNDE Incorrigible Offender Against the Revenue Laws Slips Through a Very Convenient Knothole. Mary Grant, an incorrigible offende escaped punishment yesterday by takir advantage of a legal blunder. She w tried and convicted in the United Statc District Court on an information charg- ing her with selling liquor without an in- ternal revenue license. Yesterdav was the date fixed for sentence and her attorney raised the point that as the penalty might be imprisonment in the penitentiary the offense of which she had been convicted was an “infamous crime” and therefore th% proceedings against her by mforma tioh, Instead of by an indictment by the Grand Jury, was null and void. Judge de Haven ruled that the po'n was well taken and discharged the worman. 3 * |