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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR BALE. Il EASTON, ELDRIDGE L CO., MARKET STREET. e POWELL-ST. CORNER: AT YOUR OWN PRICE—Large fine corner; lot 34x61:6; large brick building containing grocery; barber shop; 10 rooms, wine celler, etc.; ground alone worth more than price asked; price $5000. ELEGANT _PACIFIC-AVE. RESIDENCE; MUST BE SOLD—Under foreclosure and must be sold this week; best swell residence block; can arrange any terms desired; 10 rooms and bath; modern. TERN ADDITION BLOCK, near Van ave.—Assessed $21,000; must be sold; no sonable offer refused; mortgage $15,000, can remain: 25 fine level building lots; will sell or trade at assessed value or for one-half of what adjoining property sold for last month. AP—SEE THIS AT ONCE. Three modern flats on large sunny cornes \ the finest in this portion of the city; 6, 6, 7 rooms and porcelain bath; interior beautifully finished; large plate glass doors; tiled vesti- bule, etc. This property will be sold abso- to highest bidder before Saturday, May 1 bids in writing accompanied by 10 per cent deposit ON YOUR OWN TERMS; AT YOUR OW! PRICE—Eleg: modern cottage; will be fi ished in five 6 rooms and bath, porcelain tub; tiled birdsere maple mantel; dome cel inge; large basement, etc.; light and sunny; large lot; price $§2 MARKET-ST. L MUST BE_SOLD TO g TATE—Large lot on Market st.; on the market; will be sold for one- f value; speculators see ASHBURY HEIGHTS LOTS AT A SACRI- —Two fine lots, close to Park Panhandle; lines and surrounded by new houses and fiat ndowed residence of § rooms and bath; po n bat mantels, etc.; bitumen street; : price $6000. street work all done; sewers, N Twenty-third and Bry- W. wentieth and EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 633 Market street. LDRIDGE & CO.. 38 Market Street. Bargain: Foreclosures’ TUESDAY, May At 12 OClock Salesroom, 63§ At O Market Street. MARKET-ST. INVESTMENT- 1731 Mar- | ket st nr. Brady st.; lot 38:11x124:6 ft.; im- vements, stores and flats; sold by order Jurt; rare chance to secure a bargain. —Southeast side, 5 st.. southwest of n place; 4 well-built flats of 3 rooms eys rented at $22 per month 2 r. CORNER—Northeast corner Lasuna and O'Farrell sts.; 62:6x95 feet: elegant Addition and a most desirable site , which would readily rent for high _FLATS ON ELLIS ST.—North 1156-38-60 Ellis st., 175 feet east of Octavia st.: 27:6x137:6 ft.; 3 elezant modern flats of § 8 and bath, just finished; sunny_side strec thinz finer in the city; rents $1740; walk from Market and Kearny CORNER-—Southwest cor. Bu- feet; cholce site, ready bituminized; cement sidewalk; CORNER—Northwest cor- . and Lexington ave. (for- Nos. 284-86-85 Lexington rooms and bath and 2 lot 30xS5 feet; business corner. properly improved, w the money invested. r of Point 1obos ave. and Cook st.; 40x ness cormer on the princi- of Richmond. RICHMOND BUILDING LOTS—East_side | Boyre st ft 5 feet north of St. Rose's st.; fine site for 2 home: must be sold 50x120 MISSION BUILDING LOTS—South side 27th ) Noe st 160x114 feet; ®old to clote estate of Henry Cassanova. N, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. EASTO! = F. AMBROSE(& CO. Real Estat, C Brokers, ronicle Building. E BARGAINS ONLY. Market; rent Howard. near Second; rent $90. mentina, near Second; rent $50. r First; 2 houses: rent $21. | First; near partly improved; ina, 0—Cheap Mission flats W—To close an estate; 27 tage, 5 rooms and bath; bank mortgage $1700. $2500— Administrator's sal 10 make offer. CHEAP LOTS. “—Business property; 33x125; Valencia et.; fine location for stores and flats; bank on car line; offer wanted. 2 flats; 5 rooms Bighteenth, rigage $23%, can remain 2200—Collingwood, near Nineteenth: 106—Church, near Eighteenth McAllister, 2, 06— W ashington, o0 near Baker: 25x137:6. near Cherry: 25x130. Thirteenth. mear Market: 50x90. W. ¥. AMBROSE & CO., 41 and 42 Chronicle bullding. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. f Realty and rents both going up. Secure = lot from us and be independent. $00 to $500—Graded lots in Sunset District; superb view; selling rapidly; $10 monthly. $350 to $750—Cholcest monthly. Richmonds lots; $10 $75. $100 to $350—Level Ocean Boulevard lots; ell bargains; §5 monthly. 75, $100 o $250—Level lots near Mission- care: ready to build on; $ monthly. o 500, £1000 to $3300—Splendid cottages; remark- ably cheap; choice locations; easy terms. Branch office, Ninth av. near H st., Sunset, SOL GETZ & BRO., 5 Chronicle Bullding. FOR sale as a whole or in subdivisions; 50- vara lot; south line Unfon st.; 137:6 feet east of Pierce. Lot, northeast corner Green and ?Hm‘\m é(s!,( ]&JPFLX( 6 feet. Inquire g LES C. BEMIS' Real E CHARLES ¢ B state Broker, A_TRIP to Thistleton, 272 Sad Ocean View—On electric cars, bc; level 1ote $100 ape pottage $800 up: chicken ranch and larse lot, hothouse, barn and small cottage, $600; cheay est bargain in §. F. g &l FOR sale cheap, to be removedFine 3-story bay-windowed Testdence. 332 Feb L price §1000 | ruer, situated in the best portion of | for | total | | under cultivation rich valley land; few | beautiful live o £00d buildings; well Y | watered and we! this land has been XT LOBOS-AVE. CORNER—Southeast | $1520 * per | near Castro; | 34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12 15\)01 B e e e SALE. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 215-220 Montgomery Street. l REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE. $35,000—View absolutely unobstructed, including view of Presidio, Marin County hills and Alcatraz Island; main floor con- tains entrance hall and large juare hall, library, dining-room, music, or drawing-room; all the rooms very large; hardwood floors, handsome electric fix- tures; main hall finished in Flemish; dining-room finished in oak and green; music-room in white enamel and rose; library in mahogany and tobacco color; second floor contains 4 large rooms. § bath rooms, etc.; lot 60x127:8% ft.; per- mit from office. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 215-220 Montgomery. Street. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. $4000——— on Webster st., near Washington; 5 and 6 rooms; lot 25 ft. front: rents $4250; mortgage $3000 at 0 per cent can remain; $1000 cash will buy 0 this bargain. SSION BARGAIN- $4000—22d st., near Valencia; house of 7 rooms and bath; lot 40 ft. front; make an offer; must be sold this week. RICHMOND COTTAGE $2000—Reducederom $2250; Sixth ave., near Cali- fornia cottage of 5 rooms and bath; $500 cash will buy it; balance —Two good flai SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgome: , Mills Building. PRESDIO HEIGHTS CORNER LOT. $3200—SE. corner, 32:6x63:10 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 25x100 feet; contains 10 rooms and baths; open plumbing, etc. MISSI $500—27th st., near feet; a bargain. i £ S NEW BUILDING. tory and basement brick bulld- tenant; rents $2800 per an- LOT. size of lot 26:Sx114 ure | { num: 15 years' lease: no expense to owner ex- | | cept ‘taxes and insurance; will pay, over 6 per | { cent pet; terms $22.000 cash and $18,000 mort- | gage; splendid investment; safe as bonds. i H residence; bargain; lot H contains 8 rooms and | bath’ pear Pactfic ave | i L2 | $19,000—North side Broadway with unob- | | structed marine view; new modern resider | bedrooms: 3 baths; modern in all respec | ished in natural woods; walls are tinted | { 90x137:6 feet. | A MARINE VIEW RESIDEN! ——$13,500— | North side of Vallejo st., between B and Webster; lot 40 feet front by 317:6 feet in depth, with modern residence of 12 rooms and baths; house about § years old; inspection will prove this to be one cf the biggest bargains in marine-view homes ever put on the market lot and improvgments been appraised by competent brokers at % IN $7000—Rents | st.. between Thi office for full de: 14 PER CENT. per month; south of Market and Fourth; call at our rintion. { CORNER FLATS, $8000—Corner of Buchanan s renting for $64; lot 24x81:3 feet. near Twenty-fifth: lot 27x i modern flats; | - $3250—Florida st | 100 feet, use of 2 flats; rents $27 50; yo | can pay balance in monthly pay- | ments it desired. ! H $2000—West rch st., south of Twenty- eighth; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; rents for $15; modern; lot 25x100: a bargain. | _$8000_Three modern flats: Jackson st., near | | Broderick; rents §7830; for sale at less than cost $2750—Marine view: corner of Vallejo st. Jones; 34:6 front; improvements rent for §2 SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 0 Montgomery st., Mills buildini ! | near | { TRY—For Sale | | REAL ESTATE—CO o e Il el | G. H. UMBSEN & €O., 14 Montgomery st. Beautiful modern 10-room 2-story house on Cascade drive, Mill ley, furnished; { commanding unsurpassed view; sacrifice | price will be made. | $300—20 mcres near Valiey, Nevada | County; 12 acres under cultivation; fenced: good buildings. This is a good, heap home. acres at Santa Clara; all under culti- vation: 6 acres in fuil-béaring fruit trees variety; large house in good con- | well watered. An ideal income of goo Lomond, Santa Cruz | fruit trees, house | | near Oroville; cultivation: all fenced; house, good barn, 3 outibuildings: 1800 ‘peach, pear, apple | ! and plum trees; well watered. | 8217520 acres at Brentwood; 2000 almond trees; | small family orchard; good house, barn and chicken-houses; well watered. $6000—800 acres near Cloverdale, Sonoma County: | 50 acres in wheat; 175 acres can be cultl vated. This is a bank foreclosure | will be sold at the above price on easy terms; good buildings. | $1200—15 acres near Yountville, Napa County; { all fenced; good buildings; well watered: on county ‘road. | 80 acres under R. S. BROWNE. Manager Country Dep't. | G. H. UMB! t CO., 14 Montgomery st | Special bargain—160 acres near short ter Co., distance from Marysville; ali | Yuba City, | 1 | producing profitably and is especially adapted to nearly all kinds of fruits; this will be sold | in whole or in part at a very low price. | | Alec 140 acres, all undar cultivation; rich | valley land; good buildings: well fenced; short distance from Yuba City, Sutter Co.; will be =old in whole or in part to suit purchaser and at_an extremely low price. The two above pleces shouid be seen to be appreciated, and if contemplating purchasers will call or write for information a bargain will be given. R. D. BROWNE, | ger Country Department. | Y REAL ESTATE DE- r Haywards Depot; formerly $23,000; 31 acres fine frut. ch, city style resiGence: big bargain. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. $8,500 bargain, near Oakland; fine ranch, 185 acres; cost $14.000; well improved; oil indica- tions: proposed railroad will double value. CONTRA COSTA, COUNTY, NEAR MAR- TINEZ. $5,500; cost $10,000, offer wanted; 23 acres; i | | best bargain close to San Francsico; snap. | ADJOINING OAKLAND AND FRUITVALE | $5.500; 8 acres, with fruit house and barn; | mear electric cars, schools; spiendid value. | _We handle nothing ‘n ranches but bargains. | First-class exchanges effected. | LAYMANC | | | i 1 i Write us. i REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 460 and 462 Bighth St., Oakland. 1 FARMING and other property in varlous parts of California for sale. Catalogue on applica- GUTHRIE_& CO. st, tion to ° BALFOU! 6 Californi; San Francl REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale MARION GRIFFIN, Real state Agent, 719 arket st., by Call bldg.—Free circulars de- scribing farms for sale all over this State. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. FOR Mendocing County stock ranches and farms address W. M. PEERY, Ukiah, Cal. WRITE J. W. HORN, $12 Maln, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma Co, real estate bargains. — CHICKEN RANCH TO LET. CHICKEN ranch to let on Chenery st.. opp. Irench. J. B. LEWIS, 136 Montgomery st SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. | SAUSALITO residence for sale; the beautiful home of WM. G. BA'RRET;Z within 3 min- utes” large ‘modern house of ; completely furnished: private gas work: fine well: magnificent view of entire bay; large grounds, under high cultivation. Apply WM. G. BARRETT, Sec- retary S. F. Gas & Elec. Co., 415 Post st. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 3$160—LOTS in Ross Valley, near San Anselmo statior x160. Apply 978 Jackson st. —— e e e e REALTY TO EXCHANGE. 170 ACRES on mountains; small house, barn, furniture, tools; good grain and pasture land; beautiful place; exchange for lot in San Francisco or small place in country. Box 3675, Call office. WILL exchange 2 houses and lots in Salinas for Oakland cottage. Address 72 Pond st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL GREAT VALUES IN REAL ESTATE. Properties tor Sale at Auction Prices, A great chance to get property cheap. Fine 5-room cottages, with all modern im- provements, convenient' to trains and schools; must be soid; An ant’ S-room house; 2500 cottage; ESTATE. large lot; great lot 50X150; between the broad and narrow gauge trains; to be sacri- flced: only $2750. A colonial cottage of 6 rooms; cholce nelghbos 22500, { you are desirous of obtaining a home in Alameda call and see us at once. We are of- fering some very cheap properties for sale, and on terms to suit. Houses bullt, ALAM rhood; near schoois and trains;'a snap; nted and exchanged. )A LAND COMPANY, Alameda, and Parrott Building, S. F. s and evenings. Office open Sun, 70— 4-room cottage; lo ed bargain. oum cottage; lot 58x100; easy terms $3000 will buy a fine southwest corner of 75x 140 feet on Central ave.; must be sold this week. $1000 will buy a fine bhilding lot centrally lo- cated. We will build you a home on easy install- ments on any of our choice lots. Call and get particulars. Open Sundays. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Santa Clara ave., nr. Park st., Alameda, Cal. $1000—THESE COTTAGES, $1100—Near schools and stations, $1200—On terms to suit. §2700—Modern cottage, 6 rooms; near Mor- ton station; a snap. $2000—Two-story, 6 rooms; windmill, etc. §300 and upward—Lots in all parts of Ala- meda. Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. Agency New Zealand, New York Under- writers, British-American and London Insur- ance companie: CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. ON Central ave.; lot 50x140; a house of 6 rcoms, in best location in Alameda; only $2500. Elegant house of 10 rooms on Mozart st.; offer wanted. Great bargain in improved property: 10- room cottage, modern in every respect; large corner lot, near Gran station: cost $10,000 new; now offered at $5500: must be sold. Apply E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. BARGAINS for Investors. Bargains for homeseekers. Homes buflt on terms to sult. 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 Real Estate Office, Webster st. and Cen- .ral ave. TWO-STORY, 7-room modern house. in good condition; pleasantly located: near station: must be sold; bargain. M., Cuall office, Ala< $2600—CHOICE, new, modern, complete cottage cottage of 5 rooms; ready to move in; Weber et.; 50-foot lot. J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN; must be sold; fine new 2-story colontal house 7 rooms; hall, bath, pantry room; high basement; lot 40x100; street work done; half block to electric car; 2 blocks to railroad station; price §1600; easy terms. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley, for- merly Oellerich & Perkins. FINE almost new 2-story 6-roomed house; bath; high basement; electric fixtures; street work done; right at station and electric cars; price $1600; $200 cash, balance monthly pay- ment. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin sta., Berkeley. SEE those fine, new, modern, up-to-date 6- roomed cottages we are building; also 7, § and 9 roomed 2-story colonial houses; hal block to electric cars; 2 blocks to raflroa station; prices ranging from- $1700 up; small payment down, balance on monthiy instali- ments. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin Berkeley, formerly Oellerich & Perkins. fice open Sundays. $650 TO $1050 for splendid bullding sites in Berkeley, cast of the railroad; send for map of location, prices and terms. MAY & MOR- TIMER, sole agents. $5000—SEE our nobby up fo date house in the cenic Park. MAY & MORTIMER. CUTE little_home for small famlly; 4 rooms; hard finished; plenty of flowers and trees. MAY & MORTIMER. $750_ALMOST completed modern home, 7 rooms, etc.; Improved street; near college: a bargain. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley station. BEAUTIFUL cottage at a sacrifice to close estate; 7 rooms, bath, pantry; latest style mantel; folding doors; bay-window; front and station, of- back porch; cement basement, with large wash and = storerooms; large ornamental trees; nice lawn and ' shrubbery; chicken yard; lot 50x135; 2 blocks from station, school, church and stores: price $1850; only 3500 cash, balance to suit; bank loaned $1600 on this property. Bargain; stop paying rent; new moders cot- tages of § and 6 rooms each; only 2 blocks from station to center of town; price $1800; 3150 down, balance $17 50 per month; do not fail to see these cozy homes; .take Berkeley train_ get off at Lorin station; office west side of R. R. track: open Sundays. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. 164 ACRES, sediment soil; fine for ralsing seeds, berries and vegetabies: improvements worth $8000; will sell in 10 acres subdivided, at $175 per acre; $18,500; part cash, balance at 6 ver cent interest per annum. 57 acres, near Alma; house of 16 rooms; large barn: plenty water; i5 acres in orchard, some full bearing; $4000; terms to suit. 37% acres in 6-year-old orchard; $110 per acre; | 250 acres at $47 50 per acre. C. C. SMITH, 630 Market st., San Francisco. THE MEZES TRACT AT BELM¢ Containing over 500 acres, with rffiny beauti- ful lots covered with oaks and other trees and commanding grand view: within 1 hour of the city; in subdivisions; price only $7 per acre and "up. For further particulars address McAFEE_BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. $2000—$100 DOWN, balance $20 per month; new b or 6 room cottafe at Ashby station, Berke- ley; porcelain bath, tiled ~sink, stationary tubs; high basement: fine mantel and gas all sewered and ready to move in- W.'C. MORAN & CO. WHEELER _Tract, adjoining the U. grounds; call for map. W. C. MORAN CO. $2200—7 LARGE rooms on one of the best streets in Berkeley; ‘“new’; only 2 blocks to train and electric cars: $300'cash, balance $20 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. $1750—6-ROOM house: good as new; lot 42x120; 1 block to train; 80-foot street; worth $2500; must =ell on account of departure: $250 cash, balance $20 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. $150—ACRE lots. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station and Schmidt block, Berkeley. e & €HICKEN ranch—Personal property; stock and implemeats, for sale; 3 acres in vegetables, 2 in flowers and 5 in grain; 5- room house; modern improvements; charming home in Fruitvale: vent, $10 month; price $500. Apply 1306 Castro st., cor. Twenty-fourth. CHEAP little home close to depot, in Alameda County; fruits, .flowers, nice cottage; well furnished; all for $1330; terms $700 cash, bal- ance long time; 6 per cent interest. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. BUY in Napa County: no droughts, no irriga- lease, tion, no_ failure of crops; write us for free copy ““Napa County Viticulturist.”” The W. A. MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. ONLY $10 per acre—320 acres on the Alameda Creek, Alameda County: good house, 9 rooms, 2 large barns; fenced; good stock and hog ranch: no waste land: a genuine bargain. H. H. CRANE, 508 California FOR sale or exchange for Oakland income prop- erty—A beautiful home In town with excellent | income: must be sold at once; price $4000; | _terms to suit. Adress box 15, Livermore, Cal. | SEE this—Fine stock ranch and general farm, near R. R. and 25 miles from Oakland, very. cheap; 600 acres: well watered: fine improve- ments: a lovely home; photos this office. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. BARGAIN—That elegantly decorated now mod- ern 10-room residence, 775 Cole st.; open daily. JF you have lots to sell north of Park, then call on W. J. GUNN, mm:i':,'muu 7 BRANCH office for Call advertisements Fu Bas been cstablished st 309 Valencis st 320 ACRES wheat or orchard land; fine im- prvmts; will exchange for stock merchandise; city or country. WOODMANSEE, 632 Mrket. $3000—A NEW house; § rooms: street work all done; near station ‘and car line: terms easy. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. $1350—4 LARGE rooms and bath: 1 block to car line: fruit trees and flowers; terms easy. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. $1400—5. ROOMS and bath; corner lot: nice garden, stable and chicken house: terms casy. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shattuck a Berkeley. 9 BERKELEY. lsm—uodem house near U. C. at $45 per month. 2 new modern 7-room houses; larfe lot; lots of fruit;: 5 minutes of U. C. grounds; marine view; easy terms. M. L. WURTS, 17th st. and Broadway, Oakland. $2800—_FINE new 7-room house; large.lot; only 2 blocks from station; a n. 32750—Look at this; a new 2-story house of 7 rooms; equipped with electric lights, gas and Sunshine heaters; there dome: oty 15508 T EERE” aSotning one. ply to . J. A n Postoffice, Berkeley station. o $1300—COTTAGE; 4 rooms: lot 40x120; $100 cash, balance to suit. C. NAMANNY. e —————————— BERKELEY COTTAGES TO LET, IN Palo Alto—Lots and acre tracts 3 . W, BROWN, 12 Montgomery st.. & T RANCH for sale in Monterey Co.; good 3 Box 4127, Cail office. S [ TO let—West Berkeley: a-neatly furnished 4- room cottage; lot 125x130, with large variety of vegetables' and flowers; rent very low to right party. Box 4125, Call office. is no better bullt. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. For sale at a great bargaln, 2% acres of rich 0il, modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath, hall, basement, etc.; large stable, chicken house fine artesian well, windmill ‘and tank; choice fruit trees; price §2500; located near Mills Col- lege; terms to suit. 32200—New modern cottage of 4 large rooms, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $15 PER MONTH—TOTAL ONLY $1000. Cottage of 5 rooms; sunny side; handy to San Pablo ave.; walking distance of downtown: street and walks complete; snap for a home or investment. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 108 Broadway, Oakland. 7-foot basement; good brick foundation; bath} $3500—IN EAST OAKLAND. closets; lovely pantry; cholce fruit trees; lot 100x372; fine location; fronting on main county road; just the place for raising chickens. $1500~Cottage of 5 rooms, basement and at- tic; bath, etc.; stable, chicken house; fine well, windmill and tank; lot 50x125. $1250—Modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath; high basement; lot 3x115; fruit trees; located in the best pai from Fruitvale ave.; easy ferms if $150—Bay-window cottage of 5 rooms and bath; 7-foot basement; good brick foundation, barn, chicken house; lot from electric cars; easy terms. $1100—House of ‘4 rooms, stable, incubator | must be sold. house, 10 chicken houses, large brooder house, 7 brooders, incubator; 16t 100x150; all fenced; easy_terms. $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. $1000—Lot 50x109; 4-room cottage; large pan- try; city water; beautiful garden; fruit tree: in’ bearing; barn, stable: and chicken houses; Eg}ll]le 6-year-old’ horse, harness, cart and 30 chickens, $976—For sale in East Oakland, modern cot- tage of 4 rooms and bath; hall; basement; san itary plumbing, etc.; 4 blocks from local train; easy terms if desired. $700—House of 4 rooms, stable and chicken house: 10 bearing fruit trees; lot 3Ux140; all tenced. $575—Cottage of 4 rooms; chicken Louse; city water; lot G trees; 4 blocks from electric cars. $550—Reduced from $800, cottage of 4 rooms, furnished; fruit trees, 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, Frultvale Station, Cal. large stable and " Fa:0x108; eruit [ of Fruitvale; only half a block |_ destred. | $2550—FULLY FURNISHED 50x116; one block | Jittle rear cottage (renting for $7 50) ‘A bank sale: chancé to get a big bargain: elegant Eastlake, seven-roomed cottage, with all modern improvements and extra well built; lot 50x150; nice garden, stone walks, etc.; sunny 1l day; cholce location; handy to school, churches and train; terms if desired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. AND ON EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. Comfortable seven-roomed cottage; al only a block from Broadway; owner away; GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO.. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. PROPOSALS. FOURTH, 157—A nice large sunny front room to_let. & GEARY, 824, near Larkin—Two sunny, COzy back rooms. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en ngle; ladles’ parlor; reading-room; € HOTEL ST. DENIS, Turk, near Market— Stenm. heated. Areproot, mew bullding: mew and clegant furniture; single rooms 20 sultes with or without private bath; b ;gl'? ‘“ter. _electric "l‘E:t lnd-n;!lz:'l? hatel in- every room; elevator 5 service; rates T per day and upward: ref. HOTEL Hollenbeck, 501 Geary st,, cor. Taylor— Sunny suites and single, with . HOWARD, 728—Room suitable for two; reason- able; also single room, $; gas. HOWARD, 1703—Sunny furnished front single room; private family. JESSIE, 637—Sunny furnished room in private family; rent $6. JESSIE, 256, room 3—Outside furnished room, Toc_a week. Seventh suite or levator. A $1500—TWO-STORY house, 8 rooms; sunny side near Centre station. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. HOME SACRIFICED BY AN UNFORTUNATE OWNER. For $250 over the mortgage—Brand new Colo- nial home of 8 large rooms; fifty-foot lot; close to station; balance on monthly payments; chance to get a snav. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. JESSIB, 263, rear Fifth—Furnished rooms, 5 and $6. o let. W per LARKIN, 610—Two furnished rooms to LASKIB, 9%—Furnished room; private; menth. LEAVENWORTH, room, furnished; grand marine MARKET, 1049A—Front rooms, en suite, sin- gle: also other rooms; telephone Howard 108. front 2007—Large sunny $2500—STORE, flat and cottage; handy to local station; will rent for $30; business, home and investment all combine: 3 USTIN & CO., GEO. W. ay, Oakland. $1000—IN EAST OAKLAND. Six-roomed cottage, sunny side; handy to Brogklyn station; street work all done; terms if desired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A Specid] Notice—The Home Building Com- pany has removed jis office to ecuth elde of railroad track on Fruitvale ave. ¥ Do you want a home in Fruitvale? We will sell you one without payment down, just like 30—House of 5 rooms; plastered; large lot: abundance of flowers; $770 per month will buy this home; no payment down. $300—House of 8 rooms and bath; city water; very large lot; chicken houses and barn; $1120 per month; no payment down. $300—Lovely lots in Forest Park; 30x170 feet; will loan you money to build. ; $900—House of 5 rooms; lot 50x130; city water and a good well; payments $1260 per month; no payment down. 41,600—New modern house of six rcoms and bath: 4 blocks from Fruitvale station; no payment down; $2240 per month. $800—Touse of 3 rooms; 2 lots; 1 block from schoolhouse; 2 blocks from station: no payment down; just $11 20 per month. $1,000—House of 5 rooms; lot 45x145; all fenced; $14 per month; no payment down. $500—House of 4 rooms; large lot; good pump; no payment down; §7 per month. Houses of all kinds to let; money to loan in any amounts. Remember fhis address: The Home Buflding Company, sauth side of rallynad track on Fruitvale ave. W. E. RUDELL. FINE corner lot 80x132% In the Moss tract: on electric car line, between Fruitvale and Elm- o hurst; for sale very chean. Particulars from owner, L. A. LAFRANCA, Mission San Jose, Cal. A SNAP; modern 5-room house; $250 cash, bal- ance $13 17 per month, principal and interest; large lot; east front. P. H. BLAKE, East Fourteenth near Fruitvaie ave. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. THE HEART OF MILL VALLEY. Formerly Known as The Wormonth Tract, Now to Be Called Sunnyside Addition. \ | This beautiful tract, consisting of over 4 acres, 18 now belng subdivided into lots and will be immediately placed upon the market for sale. Streets will be graded. macndamized and sewered. The California Title Insurance and Trust Company of San Francisco will issue an Insvrance policy for every lot sold guaranteeing title. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Franeisco. IN MIll Valley—A nice home for sale cheap on account of departure. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. QFF:CE—1118 BRCADWAY. OAJKLAND REAL ESTATE. | WILLIAM J. DINGEE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Auction! Auction! Auction! Auctiont Augtion! 1901. 1901. At Salesroom, %02 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. By Order of the Executors of the Elizabeth Hutchison Estate. The following property must be sold to close the estate: Business property on lith st., between Wash- ington and Clay; one of the best business treets in Oakland; opposite the City Hall and he Hotel Touraine; lot 50x100, now occupled by the Sanborn Nursery; this is the only lot in the business section of 14th st. that can be had: all others are improved. Telegraph-ave. building lots; four choice lots fronting the avenue; 43 to 60 feet frontage, 140 feet in depth: the finest location on the ave- nue; just north of 26th st.; easy walk to train; electric cars pass the property. On 26th st., near Telegraph ave.; 5 beauti- Mrul buflding ‘lots, 40x100 each; on_ the north side of street; they get the sun all day; the Street work is all done; fine location: close to town; between two electric car lines. Pledmont; nearly two acres on Vernal ave., at the end of the car line; choicest residence site in Pledmont; overlooks Oakland, Alameda and San Francisco; no winds; no fogs: climate | perfect; 308 feet on the avenue by 260 feet in depth. Fronting Broadwa: non or 5ist st. and whole or in subdivi: Claregont lots, 18 in all, fronting Claremont ave.,, Hudson st., Hardy st. and First ave.; fine ‘chance to get them at your own price; in subdivisions. Four acres on Pleasant Valley ave., close to the Pledmont electric line; very fine plece of land and will surely double in value; adjoins the property of the Realty Syndicate. Arrangements have been made to secure 75% of the purchase price should loans be desired, repayable in annual installments, interest pay- able”quarterly at the rate of T4% per annum. * TITLES ARE.PERFECT. Abstracts and certificates of title made by the Stocker & Holland Abstract Co. furnish to date of sale free of expense to purchasers. Send for Catalogues. WILLIAM J. DINGEB, 903 Broadway, Oakland. lots 25x150 each. [ PRETTY HOME IN WEST OAKLAND. Only. $1500—Six-rcomed cottage, sunny side, above the railroad; handy to station; offered for cash, but terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $950—NEWLY painted two-story seven-roomed house, handy to Broadway station; will rent for $12. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1000—FINE established grocery corner, store and 5 rooms, nearly new; street complete; best location in all Oakland; sacrificed on ac- count of 1l health of owner; part cash. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. A _SPLENDID LIST-NEW BARGAINS. $12,500—Magnificent modern suburban home of 5 acres; choicest shrubberles; cost $20,000. $5000—A banker's home; 8 rooms; hardwood flcors; half block magnificent grounds: cost $17,000; going to Europe; no reasonable offer re- fused. §$8500—A fine 12-room residence, cholcely sit- uated, near Market-st. station; will sacrific cost $16,000. $300—F'ine 9-rocm house, 50x140; cholcely sit- uated, Telegraph and Twenty-ninth. $5260—Fine modern flats, 7 rooms each; cen- tral location; rents $50 month. $3250—Modern colonial. 6-room cottage near Brush and Twentieth sts.; {0x100; bargain. $6000—Snap; investment or for a home; two 2-story houses of § rooms near Broadway; bus- iness property; cost $8500; must sell. $2850—Bargain; modern 2-story house of 9§ rooms, near Broadway and Tenth et $3300—Bargain; modern S-room house: 35x170; barn; near Thirty-third and Telegraph. §1850—Flats of 4 and 5 rooms each; Market st., north of Market station. $2750—Cheap; Adeline station; 8-room house; Adeline st.; 35x1%; easy terms. GENUINE BARGAINS IN LOTS. $200, worth $500—25x1%8; macadamized; Ade- line_statfon. $20—Pick up; 25x132; Magnolla and 32d sts. $600—Fifteenth et., near Peralta; 40x110; snap, $1500—Adeline, near Tenth; 35x100; chofce. $950—Thirty-fourth, near Grove; 50x100. $1750—Snap, near Telegraph; 50x106; choice. §$50—Corner 30x150, near Clinton station. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. WILL be sold at a sacrifice—Elegant cottage home of nine rooms, laundry and bath; fur- nace, etc.; large yard; plenty of flowers, shrubbery, etc.; no reasonable offer refused; party wants to sell immediately. GEO. B. M. GRAY, 454 Ninth st. $3500—5-ROOM _modern cottage, 4 acres land, 350 six-year-old choicest varietles fruit trees: | also olives, almonds, grapes, etc.; the most | highly cultivated 4 acres in Alameda Coun- ty; near strect car and raflroad; very choice for suburban home. MITCHENER & PORTER, | 466 RBighth st., Oakland. FOR sale at a sacrifice—A beautiful home of 10 rooms: modern in all details; stable and outhouses; corner lot, 140x130 feet; varlety of | berries and fruits; elevated ground and fine view; sacrificed on account of departure from State. For particulars apply to ALBERT SCHMIDT, 1122 12th ave.. East Oakland. _—— OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $10—FLAT; 1 block from train. $15—7 rooms; modern; near trains. $20-9 rooms, bath: gas: near train. §16—5-room flat; modern; central. $55-7 rooms; right in town; sunny. $18—7 rooms; barn; sunny; sarden. $10-2 acres; cottage, 5 rooms. . $13—4-room flat; central; sunny. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. °| OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Onkiand. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING,. AUSTIN ave., 102—Three nice housekeeping Tooms for rent. ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Large, sunny bay- window; wooden mantel: use of kitchen. MARKET, 2482—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; bath; private family; adults only; §10. METROPOLE, § Turk, cor. Market—Newly fur- nished rooms from 50c to $2 per day. MINNA, 32—Sunny double rooms; rent mod- erate. MISSION, 24%5—Furnished back parlor bed- room, With use of parlor; gentleman pre- ferred. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 3ic a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo O'FARRELL, 715, corner Hyde—Newly furnish- ed rooms; reasonable; by day or week. 1006 (The Victor)—New management; PIN thofbughly renovated; sunny suites, single rooms, with board. ROOMS TO LET. A—For _rooms, apartments. housekeeping, fur- nhlr::d. unfurnished, with or without ‘bolrd. finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st.; tel. 2334 Red. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Room: night, 2c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open nigh ROYAL House, 128 Ellis—Incandescent lght; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' - lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, §2 to $3; month. $8 to 3$30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, 703, cor. Taylor (The San Remi)— Sunny furnished rooms, suites or single. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Desirable rooms can be had, $1 50 per week up; near all theaters. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine _sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. TURK,_ 126—Sunny furnished front room suft- able for a gentleman. TURK, 268 (The Lake)—New house; newly fur- nished; modern; board optional. ne South 422. TURK, 543, near Polk—Single room for gentle- man, with bath, $1 per week; private family. TURK, 543—Sunny single furnished room; rent $6. UNION, 1033—Nicely furnished rooms for rent. WILL rent use of fine furnished office, nights, very cheap to young gent. Apply 120 McAllis- ter st., flat 2. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. P e e ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.; excellent table; special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 }Market—Suites, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. A FAMILY hotel, Wilmott, 72§ Sutter—Sunny rooms, excellent table and ume-, ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. First st.. between Harrison and Bryant. VALENCIA-ST. Hote}g 718 Valencla st., Mission warm belt—Good rd; filne rooms; reason- able rates: cars pass the "door. tractive z "0t Calitornia. st s AL rummer rate table: wine dinne: ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN and wife with two small chil- dren wants two small rooms or suite in pri- vate Protestant home; no other children; Mis- sion preferred. Box 4143, Call office. GENTLEMAN with 6-year-old daughter desires good room and board in desirable family where girl will receive good care; reasonable; state terms. Box 4157, Call office. WANTED—Room and board in private family in Misclon; state terms. F. D. HOOD, Stan- ROOMS WANTED, WANTED—Accommodations for visiting stran- | gers during President’s stay in San Francisco; any hotels, boarding-housgs or private fami- Iles having rooms to spare will please bring or send to room 217, Palace Hotel, information as to the number and capacity of rooms to also state Wwhether with or without board. Cltizens' Committee on Hotels, room lace Hotel SPECIAL NOTICE: FIFTH, 352—Furnished housekeeping; two, $12; two, $10; also single, $5 up a month. FOURTH. 2%5—Furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single. light LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, rellable: take ‘o other; send 4c stamps for particulars, “‘Rellef for Ladles” in letter by return mail; at drug- glsts. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. FULTON, 308—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; coal stove; vard and basement. GOLDEN GATE ave., 921C—2 large sunny, 1 bay window; mantel; closets; water; gas stove; $16. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1532—8 sunny rooms; hot and cold water; bath. OSTEOPATHY—Afflicted? Test osteopathy; many relieved; drugless, anatomical: hours afternoons. San Francisco Institute Osteopa- thy, 916 Market st. BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415 Montgomery rooms 9-19: 5580. e e e HOWARD, 2008—Two very sunny housekeeping rooms; furnished; use of bath and plano. LANGTON, 15, near 7th and Howard—3 neatly furnished rooms for housekeeping, $10. McALLISTER, 53—Elegantly furnished sunny parior sultel sink; gas; range; bath and aundry; $20. MINNA, ), near Seventh—Two nice connecting housekeeping rooms. sunny SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SECOND-HAND machines all makes at al- most any Drice you want to pay; all kinds rented $2 mo. ‘145 Sixth st.: phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: phone Black 1124. 205 4th. e ] MINNA, 605—Large sunny furnished front rooms ' for housekeeping. MINNA, 687, corner Elghth—Newly furnished bow window; mantel; closet: ‘Wwater; gas u‘txsggon. 1125%—Suite housekeeping rooms, NATOMA, 5—Furnished rooms to let, 3125 %0 $150 per week; housekeeping rooms, $2 5. NEW Auburn House, 334 Third st—Housekeep- ing rooms for family: Wlso single rooms for gentlemen; reasonable prices; references. A _GENTLEMAN'S country seat; price $20,000; 12 acres cholcest income orchard; artistic grounds; rare shrubberles; finest sofl in the county; modern city stvle residence. 12 rooms; very convenient to Oakland and San Franecisco; Chicago millionaire once offered $22,000. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Tighth st., Oakland. 50 DOWN, balance no more than rent, will buy s neat 5-room cottage, With street work all one; this place has been held at $1200, but the owner is a non-resident and hak to sell the place for §800; the monthly install- ment, which includes ali the payment on the principal, interest and taxes, can be arranged all the way from $960 per month up to as much as the buyer desires to pay; within walking distance of the City Hall; if you want a home now is the time to get it. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 452 Ninth st. $1150—COTTAGE and 1 acre land; adjoins car line; 10 minutes to center of Oakland; good for a florist or chickens and poultry; sheltered from the winds, etc. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broad- way. $1350—2 COTTAGES, 4 rooms each: near Center station; rents $17 50 month: good investment; both go for the $1350. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broad- way. Wwith flowers, cherry and fig trees, etc.; one- half acre land; fronts 100 feet on main street in clty limits; completely furnished; all at §7500; best bargain ever offered. Part! with ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. OAKLAND! 50-FOOT lot and 10 rooms, modern residence; § minutes’ walk to Adeline statlon; cheap; also beautiful modern home on Telegraph ave.; walking distance from town. M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. $250 CASH, $7 monthly; 4-room cotf ; good well of water, small barn, c_uuw:'fi.a ‘and Tun; 3 fine lots, 75x100; picket fenced; excel- lent soll; charming view; best climate; near two electric car lines; %0-foot boulevard and model schoolhouse; away from cold winds and fog; 90 families have located here within 3 $7500—FINE residence and beautiful grounds, | AHLEORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best $1 a 80| A—BRUNSWICK HOUS. fculars | “'95¢ to §1 per night; iHght housskseping NINTH, 113—Two sunny housekeeping rooms; running water and batf; reasonable. OAK, 31—Rooms single or en suite: suitable Zor lght housekeeping: one short biock from n ess ave. and Market st. OAK, 231—1 large front unfurnished room. POST, 951—Front and back parlor; convenience for housekeeping; private 1y STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powe‘l'l sts.; tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 M slon st.: tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. P —— i . TO LEASE. ST s B oo ISy LOVELY HOME. To lease for o long term to 1o party, acres st land, good localit Santa Cruz County: only hait a mile from de: Ppot; consisting of about 25 acres of best wine grapes and balance best fruit; apples, cher- ries, plums, etc.; lovely cottage, furnished: gloc Horses carriage. phaston, ete.: also fins R e SECOND, 212—Well furnished for hskog. or lodgings; neat; clean and respectable; reas. SIXTH, 2i2—Nice sunny rooms, en suite or single; reasonable. SOUTH PARK, 8—Large sunny room, nl turnished for housekeeplns. s SUTTER, S3i—A nice sunny alcove room and housekeeping. TURK, 613—Two sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms; reasonable, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencin st ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. day family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, S0c up; meals Zc; free coach. TO lease for a number of years—320 acres for cattle ranch; fruit . Pablo_ave., O-kll:; ity s e __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS cell better machines for less money (has ang house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California: telephone Main 265, WINDOWS FOR PARADE. RECEPTION parlor; two large windows (ex- sive): parade. 'Third st., Market; Box 4139, Call office. - 5 o BAY-WINDOW on Montgom: See or address Janitor, 26 m&n E, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 1% to §5 per week, and ‘rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; l-‘nollflmrlel'hefl. BUSH, 1408—Sunny room, suitable for 1 or 2; gas and bath; §6. CHESTNUT,. North Beach—2 or more fur- nished rooms for housekeeping purposes; fine view and sun; quiet nelghborhood. 1y CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—] furni sunny rooms; prices reasonable ELDER Room-renting_ Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— “Tel. Red 2334 rooma furnished or, unfarnished. roular, - Seventh - | ELLIS, 1829—Very large furnished, airy rooms tion, Oakiana. H % JONES, owher, Tor gentleman or man and wite] private: VIEW PARADE—A vacant office Indow let. Inquire FISHER TCO 915 ;‘.nht. i PROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Super- intendent Army Transport ervice, San Fran- cisco, Cal., May 10, 1901 Sealed p oy triplicate for furnishing and delfvering at Honolulu, H. 1. twenty thousand tons, aver- age Steam Coai, or such portion thereo: ag may be required, will be received at this June 10, 1901, and then on, office until 12 m., opened. Information furnished on applicati Envelopes containing proposals should be dorsed, “Proposals for Coal,”” and addre to OSCAR F. LONG, General Superinten. e —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lspued yesterday: Manuel F. Corrlea, 24, 978 Jackson street, and Annfe L. Rogers, 24, San Leandro. Frank P. Herrguth, 25, 225 Clinton Park, and Catherine M. Nieisen, 23. city. George F. Amaral, 31, 6 Jackson street, and Roste C. Nunes, 21,’ 65 Jackson street. Willlam B. Epler, 3, 1539 Larkin street, and Ethel B. Crane, 3, 11§ Oak street. James A. Devoto, 31, city, and Elizabeth M. Castagnetto, 25, ecity. Carl J. Anderson, 34, 860 Howard street, and Maria R. C. Miller. 30, 360 Howard street. James J. Thompsom, 35, city, and Annie C. rman, 3, city. e aes Sweeney, 81, city, and Julla Gurehler, 25, Davenort, Ia. Isaac Berger, 2 137 Fifth street. and Gesina Ity. R v ;v Coalinga, and Mary E. S ———————————————— BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHY WIN—In this city, April 30, 191, to the B:{‘(‘: of 0. C. Baldwin, a daughter. URNESS—In this city, March 31, 1901, to the melfi R. D. Burness, a daughter. FELL—In this city, May 3, 1901, to the wife of Valentine J. Feil. a son. GOGGIN—In this city, May 2, 191, to the wife of Robert Lee Goggin, a son. JUDSON—In this city, May 4. 1901, to the wife of Frank W. Judson, a son. LANE—In this city, May 9, 101, to the wife of George A. Lane, a som. LEVY—In this city, May 8, 191 to the wifs of Ignatz Levy, & son. LINDAUER—In this city, May 9, 180L to the wife of E. B. Lindauer, a son. LOUGHRAN—In this city, May 4. 1901 to the wife of Thomas Loughran, a son. McCAULEY—In this city, May 6, 1901, to the wife of John McCauley, a daughter. MISKEL—In this city, May 7, 1%L to the wife of Laurence Miskel, a daughter. NELSON—In this city, May 10, 1901, to the wife of J. H. Nelson fnee Keene), a son. PLOTZ—In Alameda, May 10, 1901, to the wifs of H. H. Plotz, a daughter. ICHERT—In this city, May 6, 191l to the R reat Paml A Richert, & daughter. REILLY—In this city, May 4, 1901 to the wife of J. H. Reilly, a daughter. YOUNG—In this city, May 8, 1901, to the w! of Harry R. Young, a son. MARRIED. PERSON—OSTERBERG—In this city, May 10, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Emil I Person and Emma Osterberg, both of San Francisco. WARING—-McGINERTY—In this city, Aniril 24, 1901, at St. Patrick’s Church, by the 3 Feather Cummins, Albert E. Waring and Mas E. McGinerty. S DIED. Ah ,_Mrs. Sarah E. Lewis, Mary E. Arey. Waiter W Lucy. Denis Boalt. John H. McRay, Edward A. Boothroyd, Catherine McLaughlin, John Bradley, Adad J. Mayo, Peter Bradford, Eva L. Moore, Cynthia B Brown, Andrew H. Newman, Philip Davis, Lucinda Parkinson, Geo. C. Detlersen. Peter Petersen, Capt. A. T. Dooley, William Pinto, Adolph Dreyfus (Infant) Pinto, Fannfe Hansen, Annie B. Harrigan, Edward Hauck, Steven Robinson, William Hughes, Joseoh A. Stein, Charles W. Kaufmann,Carl F.W. Willlams, Willlam P. Kreker, Jacob Plewnia, Simon Puckering, John R. AHERN—In Tiburon, Mrs. Sarah E. Ahern. wife of James B. Ahern, and mother of Bes- sie and Irene Ahern, a native of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, aged 31 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from Tib- uron at 10 o’clock. Interment at Petaluma. AREY—In this city. May 9, 190L_at his resi- dence, 231 Third avenue, Walter W. Arey, b loved husband of Mary L. Arey. and father of Minord T. Arey, Jean C. Arey, Mrs. Wil- ltam Miller and the late Walter D. Arey, native of Maine, aged 83 years. E>'The funeral will take place this d (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residex Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. BOALT—At his country place, near Clo- verdale, May 9, 1901. John H. Boalt, a tive of Ohlo, aged & years 1 month and s, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 12:45 o'clock. at his late residence, southwest corner Twelfth and Fllbert streets, Oakland, Cal. Interment pr vate. BOOTHROYD—In Salinas, May 10, 1901, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late Alfred Booth- royd. and sister of Mrs. Willlam McKenary and James Murphy, a naiive of St. John. Now Brunswick, aged 2 years. (St John and New Brunswick papers please coby.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- lufi invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BRADFORD—In this city. May 1I, 1901 Eva Leon, beloved wife of W. A. Bradford, and mother of Mrs. Lulu Thompson Galena and James R. Phillips, a native of Vallejo, Cal.. aged 3% years 3 months and 19 days. (St. Paul, Minn., papers pleass copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-mofrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of ths United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth Street, where services will be held. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BRADLEY—In Oakland, May 11 1901 Adad J.. husband of Mary J. Bradley, a native of New York State, aged 61 years 1 month and % days. BROWN—In this city, May 11, 1501, Andrew Hallidle_Brown, son of the late George and Emma Brown, grandson of Peter and Alice Van Pelt, and cousin of Mrs. A. S. Halli- die, aged 13 years 11 months and 27 days. L7 Funeral services to-morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. A. S. Hallidle, 1082 Washington street. Interment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, May 10, 1%1, Lucinda Davis, beloved mother of Jennie Donighue, & native of England, aged 62 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- y, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. nterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DETLEFSEN—In the City and County Hospi- tal, May 11, 1901, Peter Detlefsen, a native of Germany, aged 55 vears. DOOLEY—In this city. May 8, 1301, William. beloved brother of James, Frank and Fred Dooley, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged né"" uaints Tespect. Friends and acquaintances are - fully_invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of to & Ravenna, 643 Vallejo street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DREYFUS—In the City and County Hospital, May 10, 1201, infant son of Rose and Joseph Dreyfus, a native of Californge. HANSEN—In this city, May 11, 1801 Annle B. Hansen, beloved mother of Inwald O.. Eimer, Anger M. Neflsen and Mrs. M. M. Wood, a native of Norway. aged 53 years HARRIGAN—In _Brooklyn, N. Y., Edward Harrigan, beloved son of Jane Harrigan, and - brother of Frank Harrigan. HAUCK—In this city, May 10, 1801, Steven Hauck, beloved son of Barbara Hauck, and brother of Peter and George Hauck, a native of San Francisco, aged 3§ years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 97 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Ma- sonic_Cemetery. HUGHES—In Oakland, May 10. 1901 Joseph A. Hughes, beloved son of Philip and Ma- tiida Hughes, and brother of Mrs. R. Niedt and Jobn and Willlam Hughes. a native of Portland, Me., aged 17 years § months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his father's residence, Thirty-seventh street and San Pablo avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Chgrch, where a requiem mass will be cele- ‘brated for the repose of his soul. commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Ma: Cemetery, Oakland. KAUFMANN—In this city, May 10, 1901, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Kaufmann, beloved hus- ‘band of Susie Kaufmann (nee King), son of Charles Kaufmann, d brother of Mrs. & Grothe and Wilhelm, Henry, Friedrich, Au- gust, Dorts and Auguste Kaufmann, a na- Continued on Page Thirty-Five. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln Sclool. Teiephone South 0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167 TUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. JAMES MCGINN, McGinna new Taylor and