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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR *SALE. “SUNSHINE IS LIFE"; green flelds and flow- ers bring rosy cheeks, health and happiness; why not let your family enjoy these bless- ings by securing s home In & suburb of the city where level lots, life-giving sunshine. flowers and electric cars take you to all parts of city for 5c? THISTLETON, 22 Sadowa st,, Ocean View. FOR sale as a whole or in subdivisions; 50- wara lot; south line Union st.; 137:6 feet east of Plerce. Lot, northeast corner Green and Plerce ste., 103:6x137:6 feet. Inquire of CHARLES C. BEMIS, Real Estate Broker, 224 Montgomery st. R sale—Sacrifice; handsome flats; near Lib- Oy ana Gucrrers wta. Owner, box 301, Call ELBGANT flats California st. for sale: or ex- change for Oaklend property. Box 37, Call. "THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1901 _ Michael ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS ’vOAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. e $650_COTTAGE of 4 rooms; lot 25x108. ttage of 4 rooms; lot 26x100. ottage of 4 rooms; lot 25x107. $1100—Cottage of 5 rooms; lot 25x150. 1200—Cottage of § room: E 1500—Store and flat; $2000—Cottage of 7 rooms $1900—2-story house, 7 rooms; windmill, etc.; lot 5Cx150. Modern 7, 8 and 9 room houses, from $3000 to 000. Furniehed and unfurnished houses for rent. Agency New Zealand, London Assurance, Britieh America and Citizens’ Insurance com- panies. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sal FOR saje— ra County; an estate col sisting of nearly 1000 acres, with the best improvements found anywhere on farms in Celifornia and most beautifully located; the climate is unsarpassed and entirely free from injurious frosts, where oranges and lemons are grown successfully; a large vineyard and | orchard are part of the property, and the wvines being largely on roots resistant to phylioxera they are safe from destruction by This pest: the crop now on vines and trees is ously estimated as worth from $40,600 to 50,000, the dwelling is large and modern. with a perfect sewer svstem, 3 baths, gas and water; grounds are elaborate and appropriate to the location: cellars of stone with 300,000 Fallons of cooperage: posscesion will be given Shen the crop i= harvested or sooner by spe- Cial agreement; it is a gentleman’s place and at the same time an investme that will pay 25 per cent on the price asked and will bear the searching invesigation. For par- ss the owner, box 4371, Call. me _ticulars McAFEE BROTHERS, | $150—NEW CHOICE BARGAINS in Unimproved Lots. $600—Lot 25x150; mear Morton-st. station. 3650_Lot 50xi40; on Broadway, near Park-st. station. \ $1000—Lot 50x120; near M $1000—Lot 50x150; Pacific 0" Lot 50x150; Buena Vista ave and Wal- nut st. $1000—Corner 50x140; Everett st., near Park-st. station. $1500—Lot tral ave. orton-st. station. ave., near Willow-st. : near Grand st. and Cen- W“gHABLEsG ADAMS & CO.. Bay Station, Alameda. modern 5-room cottage With lot; $12 50 per month. J. H. YOUNG, st., Alameda. 500_NEW modern 5-room cottage With lot, ¥300 cash and 12 20 per month. J. H. YOUNG, owner, 1243 Park st. HOUSE of 5 large rocms, lot'30x150, for sale cheap. Address box 393, Call office. APEST and best in America—The Weekly $300 cash, 1243 Park = —— —— c THE Mezes Tract at Belmont | 1. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Containing over 00 acres, with many beauti- | Unifed States or Canada one year for §l, ful lots, covered with oaks and other trees | jostage p &n. commanding grand view, Within one hOUr | se————————— of the city; in subdivision; price only $75 perl acre and 1 ! r \1’]‘5 further particulars address i H W 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ACRES Lake Co.: small ho few smcres level: 2 miles from P. O. ; good #-room house, and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard, § acres | loem soil, balance rolling. $1000—160 acres Calaveras Co.; 50 in cultiva- balance ber, 5-room house, barn and outbuild acres orchard; all fenced: 3 jles from F. MOORE, $5 Murkel! 100m stock farm of 620 acres, near Marysville; 1 acres wheat, 15 acres garden, berries and | fruits, balance mmer fallowed; water right | to 2000 inche: water goes with place; ditch will cover seversl thousand eac water right alone is worth price asked for place; this must be sold fo close an estate: price $25 an acre. Box 476, Marysville, Cal $500—A RARE chance to secure farm or stock ; 22 acres unequaled grazing Govern- land on county road, Humboldt Co., free & unlimited range surrounding voung stock: house & out- | ; spring water. Particulars se, €312 Market st. | y, 20 miles from this level land; abundant water suppl: provements; near R. R. and to or might exchange for good Oak- operty of equal value. H. H. CRANE, bain: —10 mcres Lake Ci town | | i [ | = | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. Cottage, 6 rooms, in good condition; conve- nient to station; large lot; windmill and tank; good water; barn and chicken-house; price | $1100; $100 down, $12 50 per month. Genuine bargain—Modern 2-story house of 6 roome. bath, etc., on fine corner; central loca- tion; 2 blocks from station; lot 40x13: about 10 minutes’ walk to university; price §2000; $156 down, balance $20 per month. Owner must sell; make offer—New ‘modern 1i-story house, 6 rooms, bath, ete.: conveni- ent to station and stores; lot 40x117; price §1500; $100 down, $17 50 per month. NOTHING DOWN secures this new 1-story house of 6 rooms, bath, laundry, tubs, etc.; lot | ; 2 blocks to ‘We have 50x100; 1% blocks té electric cal station; payments $20 per moath. others on the same terms. e Offi est side of railroad tracks. Open S::dsys. T 5 HOME REALTY CO., Formerly RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. 000—ONE scre of land and 12-room house n heart of town: two blocks to U. C. grounds; if you are looking for something nice see this. W. C, MORAN & CO. | keley, on San Pablo ave.; low for electric road passes the EWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. MORTGAGE foreclosing—Rich farm, worth $7000; oil in sight; sell for mortgage and half of ofl or lose all; $2000 can remain. Call office. farm near the . town of . Alameda County; all level land; etc.: a good home place and very | $3500—New 7- room house; all modern improve- = fine garden: cherrs borhocd. W. C. MORAN & CO. $2200—NEW 7-room house; only $300 cash, bal- ance $20 per month; fine sideboard and man- tel; tiled sink: porcelain bath: cement side- waiks; gravel driveway; two blocks to school, stores, train, electric cars, etc. RAN & CO. $700—5-ROOM house; lot 50x130; good well and tank: $100 cash, balance $10 per month. W. ment -‘heaxR price §4000; easy terms if desired. H. C. MORAN & CO. 2. CRANE, 508 California st. ~ California st. $150 TO $M0—Acre lots. W. C. MORAN & or sale or to rent, 4% acres 1| CO. mile below San Mateo: level; c y i Emall " Botee ety B Sitmate. "7 | $50_LOTE in Wheeler Tract; Gxis; finest ! LAKE County ranch for sale; 160 acres; fie | crop of grain; plenty wood, water; near Clear Lake. Addre J. P. CRANE, Kelseyville. 2 sale—20 acres inco prune orchard, near Gil money st., near Market, after 5 p. m. bearinxs, well-kept a snap for ready | | | | | { | -acre income orchard; FOR sale—An improved mile from San Jose. Address box 4465, Call FOR Mendocino Count stock ranches and farms address W. M. PCERY. Ukiah, Cal. POULTRY 2nd dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. e ———————— e { | | { 5 | PRICE $150. | w terminal city at Point Richmond. ~Terminus of the Santa Fe R. K. | Mc N _BROS., 118 Montgomery st. —— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE—For suburban property @round the bay or San Jose, one of the finest corners Eleventh st,, in Oakland. 50x100 ft. lot; 12-room house; value $8000. Want a | Box 4425, cheaper property and cash balance. Call $1500—SIX lots, clear, for sale, or will exchange for house and lot; mo objection to small in- mbra will pay cash difference; give full eription’_and, location of property. Box Call offic from Park s $1500—Lot bath; on Central av installment $1900—Lot 30x150; house of 5 rooms and | : will sell on monthly | nearly new modern cot- tage of 5 rooms and bath; $250 cash and $20 | per month. . | $2100—Lot 50x140; with 2-story house of 6 | rooms and bath; $500 down and balance to | suit; 2 biocks from Park-street statio | $2500—Lot 33:4x150, with a fine, well-bullt | modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; 1 cck | irom echool and station; will sell on easy monthly_ instaliments. $3000—Lot 40x10; elegant new modern cot- tage of 6 rooms and bath; elegant front and | rear porch; $500 down end $25 per month; grest bargain: near Morton-street station. | $3500—Lot 46x1i; new modern story and | if cottage of § rooms and bath, with fine | finished basement; $500 down and $27 50 per | month instaliment; 2 blocks {rom station and school. | $6000—Lot 50x207i:: on Main svenue, near | school and station, with elegant 10-room res Gence, stable and carriage house; cost $11,000 & great snap. Houses o let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park street, Alameda. NO:‘\]:‘ thf um; to purchase a home. carly and secure some of the bargai in resl estate we are offering. - Nothing like it ever offered before. A chance to secure a home below cost. Terms easy: better than paying rent. A choice number of 5 and 6 room cottages, large lots; mear trains and schools; modern | design: some just completed; to be sacrificed; | B e B i iparte o Al n parts of Alam o at greatly ine 4-room cottages; cost $1800, to be mol¢ for $1000 each. e A fine S-room 2-story house; lot 36x150; on | principal avenue: situated in the best part of Alameda; only $2500; see us at once. Houses bullt, rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park street, Alameda. Office open Sundays and eveninge. FOR EALE. ‘ottage of 4 rooms; fine location; $1500; offer wanted. $1600—Cottage on Pearl st.; lot £x100. Two new modern 7-room houses, near Morton- st station, for $270. $-room I-story house on San Antonio ave., mear station; $5000. Lot 10x107, with all improvements; near Park st.; $12,000. 500x207 ' feet, with all improvements; mear | Park st.; $9000; cholee property. | room house; lot 50x150; $5500. 10-room modern cottage; all on one floor; on nerthwest corner. , $8000—Price reduced to $5500; the most com- plete cottage in Alameda; beautiful grounds; must be sold: E. D. JUDD & co.* 1424 Park st., Alameda. $2650_Fiegant 2-story 7-room house: lot 50x1. | ®000—Fine Z-story $-room house; stable; lot Gx150. $2000—Two-story house of 8§ rooms; lot 50xid4; close to station; must be sold; make an offer. 2650 Four-room cottage; lot 46x50; dom't fail io see this. Houses to rent in all parts | of Alameda. W. K, CONGER & CO., 1501 Perk st., Alameda. Phone Crand 176. ALAMEDA and Fruitvale bargains for invest- ore and house-seekers on easy terms or ex- chauge for city or country realty. SPECIAL BARGAIN. Ope of the finest residences in the city; 13 | @ooms, & bathrooms. etc.: best location: fin- ished in sk, birdseye maple and Carolina pine; highly w;‘lft 83x170 feet. fjew in Berkeley: street work all done. W. . MORAN & CO., Lorin, and Schmidt block, Berkeley. ropm, 2-story ne mantel; colonial house; electric_fixtures; porce- room: lain bath, laundry tubs; all fine open plumb- ing: right up to date; only 2 minutes to R. R. station; lot 40x100; price, $2400. For terms call an J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley. CALL and see the 2 new 5-room cottages I ‘am building; high basement; mantel; all the latest plumbin; well, tank and windmill; 10 minutes to R R. station; price only $10; R FINE, new, up-to-gate 8-room, 2-story colonial porcelain’ bath, electric fixtures, man- a fine, convenient home for somebody; price $2500 for cash, or will exchange for country or San Francisco property. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley, formerly Oellerich, & Perkins. A FINE corner on Shattuck ave.: 100x street work done. LITTLE & WOOL- SEY, 2108 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. $1400—HOUSE of 5 rooms, bath; corner lot; 45x { I Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin sta- trees; fine neigh- | W. C. MO- | large | FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. §650—Cottage of 3 large rooms, pantry and closets; all furnished; fruit trees and shrub- bery; good well and pump; stable and chicken- house; lot 50x100, all fenced. 51600—Cottage of 4 rooms, all furnished; fine well, windmill and tank, stable, chicken-house, 150 chickeps, incubator,’ brooder and brooder- house, fine cow and 2 hogs; lot 100x150, all fenced. $1150—Bay-window cottage of 5 rooms and bath: 7-foot basement; good brick foundation, etc.; barn, chicken-house; lot 50x116; 1 block from electric cars; easy terms if oesired. $1400—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath on one floor; high basement; choice flowe: 3; lot 50x120; connécted with main sewer; only 1 block from. Frujtvale ave. $1400—Sacrifice; modern cottage of 5 rooms, basement and atic, bath, etc.; stable, chicken- house, fine well, windmill and tank; lot 50x125, all fenced; owner must sell; don't fail to see this place. $1675—Modern 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; fine mantel; corner lot; 2 bloc Fruitvale ctation; must be sold at once. $1700—Choice barga‘n; new bay-window cot- tage of 4 large rooms; 7-foot basement; good brick foundation; bath; hall, closets; ‘lovely pantry: marble washstand; stationary tubs: chicken-house: lot 50x265, ali fenced; fine loca- tion; only 6 blocks from local station. $1850—Two acres of sandy loam; modern cot- tage of 4 rooms and bath; high basement; stable and chicken-houses; good well, windmill and tank: fine location; 3 blocks from electric cars. For rent— sunny furnished rooms in private family; gas and bath; electric cars pass doors; rent §20. For particulars apply to H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. i from | $1600—COZY modern Eastlake cottage of 5 rooms, bath, hall, high basement, laundry, brick foundation, double parlors, etc. (all in sood condition); street work all done; stone walks laid; one block off San Pablo ave.: handy to narrow-guage station; sunny fron age: now well rented: bargain for a quick « sale, but terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. §2800—AN elegant modern Eastlake cottage con- taining 6 large rooms. porcelain bath, open plumbing, high basement, cement laundry tubs, brick foundation, etc.; lot 40x125 feet, with nice open lawn; fruit trees and stone walks in front and around the house; street work complete; nice central location; near cers and train: house alone cost §2400 to build; insured for §1300; title perfect; no mortgage. GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO,, 1008 Broadwey, Oakland. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. EWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—Pleasant medium sized room for gent; reasonable; ref. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paire¢; open even.; phome Black 1124. 205 dth. ————————————————————————— HOTEL Graystone, 66 Geary st.—New §-story fireproof hotel; electric light and elevator; un- questionably the most luxuriously furnished in the city; steam heat; private baths; one bleck from Palace Hotel. Phone John 8331 HOTEL ST. DENIS (Zuropean plan), 24 Turk et., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; §oc per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in: the city; references. HOWARD, 930—Boston House; rooms 10c, 15c, 25c per night; new management; transient. HOWARD, 1063—Neatly furnished sunny front bay-window room; stove; electric lights, etc.; reasonable. HYDE, 1517—A large sunny and one small un- furniched rooms; closets; connecting with bath; $S; refererces. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; rent reasonable. $6000-ELEGANT home sacrificed; corner Eighth and Adeline sts.; only one block from station; 13 rooms; modern plumbing and steam furnace; finished basement and atti newly painted; convenient and prominent lo- cation for local physiclan or San 'Francisco busi man; lot 50x100 feet; nice lawn, and all in good condition; cost §11,000; a big sac- rifice. GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c.a day uUp. MARKET, 1725, nr. Valencla—Single room, suitable for gentleman, §1 per week. MARTINET, 101 Geary _Elegant suites, newly furnished; ‘private; bath; single rooms $10 up. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. $1500—ESTABLISHED grocery and butcher shop, with store fixtures; flat above and stable, well and pump; gore lot; streets com- plete;’ fine location in. North Oakland; cost $2500; insured for $1500; easy terms If desired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1003 Broadway, Oakland. SSION, $25%;—Well-furnished sunny bay- indow front and other rooms; lower flat. MISSION, 1061—Nicely furnished housekeeping; _8lso single rooms. OCTAVIA, 1259, cor. O'Farrell—Furnished front | rooms, single or en suite; rent reasonable. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GRE sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 265 RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $1 week and have your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgomery; tel. Black 4385. HARTFORD typewriters; new, $0: anti-trust all makes: used machines §10 up. 209 Sansome. U e T Tt DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—D:vidend No. 23 (twenty- flve cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company. 327 Market street, on and after Monday, July 15, 1901 Transfer books will close on Tuesday, July 9, 1%01, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 33 (twenty cents per share) of the Hutchinson BSugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Saturday, July 20, 1901. Transfer books will close on Saturday, July 13, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. DIVIDEND notice.—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. At a regular meeting of the beard of directors of this bank, held July 2, 1501, a dividend was declared for the half year ending June 30, 1901, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, pavabie on and after the 1ith inst. Transfer books will be closed from the Tth to the 15th inst, both days in- clusive, GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. $650—4-ROOM hard finished _cottage, _stable, well and pump; lot 50x108; 3 blocks from street car. $850—5-room hard finished cottage, chicken yard; on a corner; 2 blocks from street car; lot_45x100. 32500—One acre with 5-room cottage, good windmill and tank, stable, chicken yard and houses, 175, chickens, 1 horse and 2-seated wagon, harness, 1 cow, all the furniture and tools; all fenced and cross fenced. $1750—1% acres of sandy loam with 85 bear- ing fruit trees, good windmill and tank house, stable and carriage house; all'fencéd; 3 blocks from street cars. $650—Lot 50x200; all in bearing fruit trees; soil sandy loam; 20 minutes’ walk from Fruit- vale station. Apply ALAMEDA LAND CO., Fruitvale Statfon, or 1500 Park st.,, Alameda. $3500—New cottage of 6 rooms and bath; all modern; 1 acre of land; all in bearing trees; good substantial bar all varieties of fruit; handy to electric cars; a model home place at a bargain. GEO, W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. eyt e e e s $1450—PLAIN, comfortable house of 7 rooms: lot 30x120 feet; nice location, with street work | complete and stone walks laid; garden, fruit and shade trees; right close to Telegraph ave. handy to schools and churches; reduced for a quick sale; easy terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $850—COZY little bungalow cottage; all shingled; new plumbing; lot 40x120 feet; close to Telegraph ave. and city trains; will ar- range terms. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1800—JUST like rent; § rooms, bath basement, etc.; lot 40x120; cost $2500; sunny side; near San Pablo ave.; $20 per month, installment: near the Jocal railroaq station. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $4500—BRAND new and elegantly finished S- roomed modern dwelling; porcelain bath and sink; house all tinted; perfect in detall; sunny side, between Telegraph ave., and Grove st.; easy terms can be arranged. GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. THE HEART OF MILL VALLEY. Formerly known as The Wormonth Tract, Now to Re Called Sunnyside Tract. This beautiful tract, consisting of over 40 acres, s now subdivided into lots and are placed upon the market for sale. Streets are be- ing graded, macadamized and sewered. The Caltfornia Title Insurance and Trust Company of San Francisco wiil issue an insurance policy for every lot s0ld guaranteeing title. For mans and fuill information address McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. $2750—NBARING completion; very pretty 2- story Colontal house of 6 rooms; sunny front- age; on Market st., one block from cars; lot 32x116 feet; nice surroundings; goad neigh- bors: close to schools and churches; terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OCTAVIA, 1403, corder Geary—Bay-window rooms and otheérs; day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. OXFORD, 271 O Farrell—Furnished front suite and single rooms, $3 week up; transient. PERRY, ’39‘&, 4 blocks from Market, near Third —Two ‘nice rooms, furnished; private. POWELL, 15>—Changed hands; rooms, $150 per [ week and up. POWELL, 207 (changed hands)—Nicely fur- nished rms., en suite or sin.; baths; transient. PRIVATE family; 2 front rooms; use kitchen and washing done; $6; working lady. Box 4468, Call. ROSEDALE, 321 Ellis—Pleasant sunny rooms at very reasonable prices. ROYAL House, 126 Eliis—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; rcoms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 227, nr. 17th—3 sunny rooms, un- furnished. SIENA House and saloon, 410-412 Broadway— Most elegantly furnished sunny rooms in lo- cality; rents reasonablg; first-class attention. $2250—NEARING completion; cozy §-roomed cottage with high basement; brick founda- tion and every modern convenlence; will fin- ish the house to suit the buyer; lot 35x100 feet; sunny side; street work all done; easy terms if desired; can have more land to the extent of 100 feet adjoining at a moderate price. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BEST LOTS IN OAKLAND FOR THE PRICE. Prices will be advanced from $18 to $20 per foot after August 1, by order of the owner. Lots on Market st. from $15 to $17 50 per foot; any size. | Lots on Thirty-third st. from $12 50 to $15 per foot; any size. Lots on Thirty-fourth st., $15 per foot; any size. Lots on Thirty-fifth st., $I5 per foot; any size. Lots on Thirty-sixth st., $16 per foot; any Size. Lots on West st., $17 50 per foot; any size. Terms to suit, small payment down. Houses buflt from SEND FOR MAP. our own plans, These prices include all street work, ma~- cadamizing, cement sidewalks and sewers. Water and gas in all streets. Close to two car lines, schools and churches. 1%; small stable and chicken house: terms 0 0 en(\:EleTTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shattuck | WILLIAM J, DINGEE, ave., Berkeley. . 903 Broadway, Oakland. TO EXCHANGE. 5 $2400—ORIGINAL cost $2400. A good home in Berkelev of 7 rooms and { 7 rooms and bath, fine basement; corner lot, bath; lot 12 fruit trees and berries; to 33x120; street work complete; best neighbor- exchange for a ranch within 100 miles of San Francisco. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shat- tuck ave., Berkeley. GROCERY store in Berkeley: stock and fix- tures at invoice. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2108 Shatiuck ave., Berkeley. HOMES IN BERKELEY. $S50—¢ room cottage; fruit trees. flowers. $1000—4-room cottage; $300 down. $1200—4-room cottage easy terms. $1400—5-room cottage; fruit trees, flowers; $500 down. $1650—6-room house; a fine bargain. Several houses for sale in different parts of | Berkeley at prices ranging from $1500 to $8000. | Fine building lots from $250 upward; terms eesy. Fire and life insurance in companies of the hichest class. Renting, collecting. loans negotiated. SATOFF & WILKINS, 2121 Center” st., Berkeley, Cal. $1050_FINE business corner lot; Shattuck ave. and Cedar st.; 49x135; street work done both sides; one block of depot. MAY & MORTI- MER., $2750—MODERN up-to-date home: 7 rooms large lot; street work all done; near college. MAY & MORTIMER. $850—FOR 3 lots, each 40x135; schools: & snap for the investor. MORTIMER. $300 FOR lots on Grove st.; 50x135; opposite the sewered; near:| MAY & new High School. MAY “& MORTIMER, Berkeley, Cal. $2700—IN the neighborhood of the universit: house of 6 yooms and bath; street work all done; a bargain. $5000—House of 9 rooms and bath; lot bx 160; gae and electric light connections; street work all done; within ten minutes’ walk of the university and R. R. station. Hopkins Terrace—20 feet above the bay; finest view; o back climbs. Hillegass Tract—The cheapest, cholcest, largest lots in Berkeley For sale by JOS. J. MASON, Postoffice, Berkeley. lot 50xi34 adjoining hood in Oakland; owners are non-residents; hence the great reduction in pric seen to be appreciated. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 0—A COZY cottage home. Fine neighborhood, convenient to every- thing: main street; lot 60x115; small stable; an ideal spot, but must be sold; seeing is be- lieving; don’t miss this. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. §3250—THE finest, both in finish and architec- tural arrangements in Oakland; the cholcest nelghborhood; large lot, near business centers and schools, etc.; terms, $400 cash, J. 8. MYERS & CO. 1002 Broadway, Oakla $2200—A NEW bungalow cottage, up-to-date, five rooms and bath; an ideal home; large lot; near local station and business centers cheap for $3000; owner must sell; wants an offer; mortgage $1800, balance cash. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, BARGAINS—BARGAINS, IN REAL ESTATE. Do you want to buy, Do you want to sell, ; Do you want to exchange City property for a ranch. Do you want to exchange A ranch for city property. Do you want your property Rented; if 80 eall on BIDDALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, must be $15) CASH—$10 monthly; fine bubiness corner; 125x120, fronting two main roads; superb soil; choice climate; grand view; for business or residence this excels; come and look into this bargain; only $39; time limit-one week; it lays near a fine 3-story school house; electric car line, two churches close by; 12 new nice homes gone up within 4 months; adjoins East Oakland. Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oak- land. HENRY . JONES, Owner. FOR sale—In Berkeley, near university, 6 new modern houses; small payment down, balance same as rent: lot 40x135; street work com- plete; lawn and garden made; 10 bearing fruit trees on every lot; house ready to move into; Water connected; push buttons and electric fixtures: shades, mantels, bookcases and side- board; 6, 7 and 8 rooms, from_$2600 up; grand marine view; cement walks, porcelain tubs; 2 closets and fenges. Boarding-house, 11 rooms; very small pay- ment down. Also some houses to lease; call bet: 9 and 11 a m., or by appointment. M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth st. and Broadway, Oakland. No. M5—$5000; i§ rooms; house new and newly furniched; one ‘of the finest boarding- houses in town: one block from U. C. grounds; the house is full of boarders at present. No. IG‘-F-’MJ» 14-room house; rented for 2 years at $0 per month; this is a good in- vesiment. No. 185—$2200; new 6-room hous No. 194—$5000; 10-room house; 50x120. ; cement walks. south front; loi 8. 8. QUACKENBUSH, Opp. First National Bank, Be';ksellity. $2600_PRETTIEST cozy littie home In Berke- : mew: complete: E Tman street; eltotric cars in’ fronts onr wies tion; lot 40x138; eloping lawn; flowers, chicken-houses and stone walks; partly fur- :lflll:edd with new furniture; easy terms if esired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale—Beautifully situated 7-room house fronting University; 2509 Hearst ave., near vresident’s residence; wide south veranda: large grounds, fruit. flowers. Address H. COON, owner, Sansome st., S. F. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly %‘“{edusm' sent to any address in the n States ‘o one year for 31, HOUSES FOR SALE—BERKELEY. §2250—On monthly payments; fine modern P room cottages, near station; large lot; all modern conveniences: he Just com; NCBRIDE, Golden Gate Station; take Berke: ley train. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. PLEASANT rooms and board d ‘vacation and next ‘term;_Scenic 2 blocks Trom vaivereity: Box 3064, Call ‘ofics $300 CASH, §20 monthly; up-to-date, modern story house of 9 rooms; all- convenience large lot, 150 feet deep, on Frultvale ave.; no fog nor'raw winde: & lovely home at & bar- gain; price all told, $2750; will make terms to suit or discount for cash. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage fres. H. Z. JONES, owner. §3000—NEW two-story bullding; large store on first floor; six room flat upstairs; small cash payment; balance to suit purchaser. $2500—Modern house of seven rooms and bath: never occupied; §35 per month will buy this home. $2500—Beautiful modern house, 590 36th st., half & block from Telegraph ave.; small cash payment, balance same as rent. $1350—New house of six ms, desirable local- ity; half block f; Pledmont ave. car line: no payment down; $18 90 per month. $1200—Cottage of five rooms and bath, 2 blocks from car line; $16 80 per month will buy this home. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale Station, Or 222 Sansome st., 8. F. SOUND INVESTMENTS FOR CAPITALISTS. Hotels for sale, Lodging-houses. Grocery stores. Hardware stores. 4 Drug stores. Fifty good farms tor sale; some for exchange. Business property paying 6 per cent net on investment. Colony property from 10 to 25,000 agres. Thirty-page catalogue of California homes. Large list; may exchange. See E. BUNCE for all barealns, _’5’ Broadway, Oakland. $1350—SEE this neat cozy cottage; new; § rooms and bath, pantry, etc.; tinted walls, brick mantel; china closet: brick founda- tion; hot and ‘cold water; convenient to train and cers; §1100 cash, $16 per month; a snap. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. FOR RENT—Two sunny rooms $3500—FOR sale, or would exchange for desir- able country property in vicinity of Oaklan £00d Lusiness corner; store and seven rooms. $1400—Cottage, six rooms; nice location, near train. 1312 Thirteenth ave., Oakland. $1475_COTTAGE of 6 rooms, bath, basement, | barn. Owner, 108 Fourth st — OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $17—6-ROOM cottage; lawn; central. $16—9 rooms; fine location; near train. $9—4-room cottage; near trains. §38—12 rooms; elegant location; lawn. $15—Furnished cottage; right in town. _ $35—7 rooms nicely furnished; in town. $62—10 rooms, furnished: finest locatlon. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, The House Renters of Oakland, Cal. e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SIXTH, 123%—Nicely furnished rooms with gas, quiet cheap rent. sunny front respectable house; STEVENSON, 535!—Furnished rooms to let. 1 OR 2 unfurnished rooms, $3 50 (Tehama st.). Inquire 81 Fourth st., spectacle stand. VALENCIA, 1171—Furnished large front rooms, suitable for doctor or dentist; references. VAN NESS ave., 140i—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; board optional; reasonable. VAN NESS ave., 1409—Three nicely furmished rooms; rent cheap. VAN NESS ave., 1612—Flegant sunny alcove; also room, newly furnished: private family. $1 A WEEK—Sunny furnished room; also one front room, closet, bath, $1 20. 834 Folsom st. — ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pieasant rooms; good service; popular rates. 807 California st. UNRIVALED furnished rooms; best corner in Oakland; unsurpassed family table, 25c per meal; $4 per week; everv accommodation and attention. 1108% Broadway, cor. Twelfth st., third flat, Oakland. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. — ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 102, off Polk st. housekeeping rooms to let. BRANNAN, 729, near Sixth—2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $8. CEDAR ave., near Larkin, Post and Geary—3 sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms; run- ning water; bath; reasonable, ELLIS, 1478—Front and back parior furnished, with ‘use of kitchen. Three sunny FIFTH, 353—Furnished. housekeeping; two, $10; 3 for $12; 3 for $14; also single rooms, $5 up. FIFTEENTH, 1479, near Howard—Two unfur- nished housekeeping rooms. FOLSOM, 647—Lower part of house, complete; plano. FOLSOM, 776%—2 neatly furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping; reasonable, suitable for housekeeping. Apply 166 Perry st. GEARY, 405—Three nicely furnished rooms; rent $20. GEARY, b569—Neatly furnished housekeeping rooms; bath on floor. GLEN PARK ave., § off Twelfth, near Mis- sion—3 unfurnished sunny clean rooms; clos- ets; bath. $16; ALCOVE rcom and adjoining room; gas stove: sink; bath; tel. 1911 Geary, opp. park. HOWARD, 725—Single room for $6 per month; also housekeeping; reasonable. HOWARD. 761%—Nicely furnished sunny bay window suite; kitchen; man and wife; others. HOWARD, 1609—Sunny back and front parlor nicely furnished; use of kitchen; gas; bath. HYDE, 412—Sunny parlors & alcove suite, un- furn.; basement floor suitable for boarders. McALLISTER, 538—2 or 3 nicely furnished sun- ny front rooms; sink; range; bath; laundry. McALLISTER, 2000, cor. Central ave.—2 sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping; sink; $10. MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, $1 76 per week. MISSION, 1733—Sunny suite, front, completely furfi, for housekeeping; bath, modern; $12. MISSION, 1217—Sunny furnished sulte; all con- veniences. NEW modern apartment house; suites 2, 3 and § rooms for housekeeping; electric lghi gas ranges; bath. The Malar Flats, 531 Turk. POLK, 1002—3 and b room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping, $15 up; reference. POWELL, 911%—Unfurnished or partly; 1 to 4 rooms: also kitchen; range; modern improve- ments; $ to $12. SECOND, 212—Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing: other rooms; clean, respectable, reasnble. SEVENTH, 304—New front housekeeping rms. for couple; folding bed; gas stove; $10; also 1 unfurnished room, $5. TWELFTH, 120—2 nicely furnished front house- keeping rooms; select locality; private family. VALENCIA, 560—Three furnished rooms; sun ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ‘subscriptions been established at 1096 Valencia_st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. . 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. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best 31 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals, 25c; free coach. R e | A-BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $12 to $5 per Week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ARLINGTON House, 112 Kearny st.—Pleasant, sunny rooms. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms, newly renovated; 25c to §1 night; phone Black 4915. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. l(-m—El!flnt!y furnished sunny rooms; prices reason: DIAMOND, 40—One or two handsomely fur- nished front rooms; suitable for ladies. EDDY, 210—Changed hands; newly furnished and renovated; elegant suite, suitable for doctor or professional man: also single and double rooms; running water; rent moderate. e 639, corner Larkin—Bay-window, other E{‘u!;nlx;.fr rooms; day, week or month. $2000—NEW house; just completing; 7 rooms and bath: large hall; pantry. laundry, ete.; n:nfler‘n -An,dh:om'mzlemm -hln\:e?.n. lot 50x™); close to Y 3 argain. H. D, IRWIN. Lorin Station. NEW HOMES On Telegraph avenue. . e i L. 8 rooms, bath and laundry; (ront'nfl back mn; nllchel-phm tpnmm i} mantels, gas ures, lawn. cement walks, etc.; lot 31x100; i Tour of u diTerent architectare’ 10t £ T pear Retate, 467 Ninth st.,, Oakland. | FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms to let. FOLSOM, 620—Furnished afd unfurnished, with large grounds, for families with children. — e e SCO—Elegant suites; single with baths; B e MRS RING, Taric and Taylor RANKLIN, 521—Nicely furnished bay-win- Fdnw parlor for rent during league’'s conven- tion; near Mechanics’ Pavilion; also single. ALMORA, Twentieth and Misslon; warm belt; new management; modern; sunny rooms; ta- ble board; unexcelled. Tel. Church 18l POWELL, 938—A suite or single sunny rooms with or ‘without board; three car lines. ‘THE Victor, 1006 Pine—New management; thor- oughly renovated; sunny suites with board. VAN NESS, 407—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; good table; $25 to $30 per month. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. PINB, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite & single; board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine Sunny rooms, single and en suite: beautiful grounds. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By 2 young ladies, room and board in private family; convenient to business dis- trict. Box 4382, Call. S e e i PR A ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Two sunny unfurnished housekeep- ing rooms with bath; rent reasonable. Box 4470, Call office. SMALL furnished flat or rooms wanted; must be clean and cheap; central location. Box 4468, Call office. AUGUST 1—Adults want 8 furnished house- keeping rooms; sunny; central Address box 4467, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum glves notice that the following orphans, half- orphans and abandoned children, also found- lings, have been received in the orphanage from’ December 31, 1900, to June 30, 190 Charles Dragler, 7 yrs. § mos.; Henry Drag- ler, 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Antony Marino, days; Mary 7 yrs., Margaretta 7 yrs. and Joseph Olsen 38 yrs.; Catherine Gibbons, 5 yrs. 1 mo.; Catherine 9 yrs. 3 mos.,, Anna 7 yrs. and Henry Mennors 3 yrs. 6 mos.; Virginia Kirby, b yrs. T mos.; Rose 5 yrs and Lewls Passolot 3 ‘yrs. 6 mos.; Banodino Bartona, 3 yrs. 3 Louis Drexil, mos. 5_yrs. 5 mos.; Martin Samuels, 3 yrs.; Ida_Woldloff, 6 Clift Kuntz, 2 yrs, 1 mo.; Harry Russ, § yrs.; Mary 7 yrs. 1 mo. and Bernice McClelland 5 Kr!. 10 mos,; George McKann, 5 yrs. 7 mos.; Ada 7 yrs. 4'mos. and Michael Doland § yrs.: John Larken, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; John 3 yrs. 6 mos. and Evalyn' Kessler 5 yrs. 10 mos.; Lucy 5 yrs. 10 mos. and Lizzle Giovanina 4 yrs. 6 mos.; Edith Doland, 9 yrs.; Magdalma 5 yrs. 11 mos. and Fulton Vannici 4 yrs.; John d'Arsy. 3 yrs. 1 mo.; Mira 10 yrs., Ernest $ yrs., Josie 9 yrs., Eleanora 5 yrs. and Katherine Gianett! 1 yr. 10 mos.; Mary Smith, 3 yrs. § mos.; Gertrude 3 yrs. 7 mos. and John Daley 2 yrs. 11 mos.; Gertrude 5 yrs. 11 mos. and Mary_ Sullivan' 3 yrs.; Irene 10 yrs. 10 mos. and Rafmond Doland 2 yrs. 11 mos.; Albert 8 yrs. 6 mos., Gordon 1 yr. 6 mos., Kenth 4 yre. 10 mos. and Constance Heanery 6 yrs. 8 mos.; Katherine 4 yrs. and Edward Slatten 8 yrs.; Ellenor Edwards, 4 yrs.; Olander Mur- rey, 3 yrs.; Edward 3 yrs. 11 mos., Lewis 2 yrs. and Bertha Kavanagh 5 yrs. 5 mos.; Elenore Brady, 12 yre.; Iona 7 yrs. and Mary Gladwin § yre. 7 mos.; Mary 10 yrs. 8 mos., Frederick 3 yrs. 3 mos. and Bertha Louis 4 yre. 10 mos.; Dante Tarrabori, 8 yrs. 3 mos.; Katherine Kathi, 3 yrs. 1 _mo.; Gertrude & yrs. 10 mos. and Francis Kelley 2 yrs. mos.; Mariana Purdee, 5 yrs. 10 mos.; John 6 yrs. 3 mos. and Catherine Matthews 4 yrs. 2 mos.; Margarite Kaisar, 8 yrs. 10 mos. THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Soclety hereby gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan flrll and boys have been received at the asy- um on Halght st. from January 1, 1901, to July 1, 1901: Angelina Willet, 7 yrs.; Della Wiilet, 2 yrs. 10 mos.; Emma L. Henniger, 4 yrs. 3 mos.; Annie Kenyon, § yrs.; Rachel Kenyon, 6 yrs.; Minnle Iverson, 12 yrs. 10 mos.; James Farley, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Raymond Franeis, 6 yrs. 4 mos.; Herbert E. Francis, 5 yrs. 9 mos.; Martin Kvalvig. 11 yrs. 1 mo. Albert Lake, 7 yrs.; Harry Lake, 4 yrs.; Clart ence Stephenson, 7 yrs.; Charles F. Henniger, 2 yrs. 10 mos.; Thomas Semler, 12 yrs. 5 mo: Henry Hanson, 5 yrs.; Arthur Davis, 9 yrs. 8 | mos.; George Kvalvig, 9 yrs. 3 mos.; Herbert ?. Love, 6 yrs. 6 mos.; George Eiliot, 3 yrs. ‘mos. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Marla Kip Orphanage, 520 Lake st., San Francisfo, has recelved the following orphans and half phans—girls—from April 1 to July 1. 1301 Bertha Koepp, 3 years 5 months; Pauline Ol Een, 9 years 10 months; Florence E. Reed, T° years 2 ménths; Sadle Chapman, 9 years 7 months; Lora E. Willlams, 1 year 8 months; Alice Monahan, 1 year 7 months; Grace Lavil- lan, 10 years 5 months: Julia Voss, 11 years 3 months; Floria Voss, 7 years; Constance M. Henry, 7 years 11 _months; Genta Fishburn, 8 years; Violet M. Bishop, 11 years 11 months; Gladys W. Bishop, 9 years 4 months. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collectionss made; ©oity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19, tel. 5380. — MENTAL and nervous diseases will be ac- cepted -at hospital. 230 Douglass st., S. F. DISEASES and allments of men treated: con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. — e GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. GEARY, 604—Very desirable sunny furnished front rooms. . BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; mwvmi 1424—5 rooms and bath; near Golden Gate Park. tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2L * 1 | NOTICE of intention to lease seawall lot No. 15 and portions of seawall lot No. 14—Office of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry House, San Franclsco, Cal., July 5. 1%01: Sealed proposals or bids wili' be received at thic office at 2:30 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, July 17, 191, for leasing all of the seawall lot No. 15 and those por- tions of seawall lot No. 14, described and inclosed by metes and bounds, as follows, viz.: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the easterly line of Davis street, running thence easterly along the northerly ling of Broadway ome hundred and forty-three (143) feet, thence Tunning northerly on a line parallel with the westerly line of East street one hundred (100) feet, thence running along a curve of thirteen degrees and thirty minutes (13 degrees 3 min- utes) (curving to the right) one hundred and ninety-one and eighty-five one-hundredths feet (191.85 feet) (measured on a curve) to & point in’the southerly line of Vallejo street: thence running westerly along the southerly Iine of Vallejo street, fifty-seven feet (57 feet) to the Intersection of the southerly line of Val- lejo street with the easterly line of Davis street; thence running along the easterly line of Davis street two hundrd and seventy-five feet (275 feet) to the point of beginning; also that portion of said lot bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the westerly line of East street, thence running westerly along the northerly line of Broad- way twenty feet (20 feet): thence running northerly at a right angle to the northerly line of Broadway .to the intersection with westerly line of East street: thence running southerly along the westerly line of East street to the polnt of beginning for ratiroad terminal freight facilities in connection with the operation of the Belt Railway System of saild Board of State Harbor ommissioners, its successor or successors. The purposes for which said premises may and shall be leased and used are to consist solely in, of and for the laying and maintaining of raliroad tracks thereon by the party to whom the lease shall be,made and executed and the loading, un- loding, hauling and switching of freight cars thereover and thereon and the construction, maintenance and operation of the usual fa- cilities therefor—the hauling and switching of such cars to, from and on sald premises to be done and performed only by the said board, its successor or successors, the lessee to pay for such hauling and switching the regular Tates established for such service by or un- der the authority of law or by sald board, its successor or successors; such payment to be in addition to the rental to be pald for the lease of such property. Sald bid must state, among other things, the purpose for which £ald premises will be used. A statement of the bid will be embodied in the lease award- ed, given and executed with a statement and covenant that the property shall be used sole- 1y for such purpose. The board reserves the Tight to reject any or all bids. Blank forms on which bids may be made can be secured from the secretary of this board at his office in the building aforesald, and the bidders are requested to use the same. Said lease shall contain proper terms and covenants to protect the partles thereto. Said property will be leased to the highest and best bidder. PARIS KILBURN, RUDOLPH_HEROLD JR., JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Board ot State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON, Chief Engineer. WM. D. ENGLISH, Secretary. IN the Superlor Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California—Probate —In the matter of the estata of WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will, C. C. P., Sec. 1303. Notice is hereby given, that Tuesday, the sixteenth day of July, A. D. 1501, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of sald court, at the New City Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceased, and for hearing the ap- plication of Katle Myers Avers for the is- suance to her of letters testamentary thereon. (Seal.) WILLIAM A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated July 3, A. D. 1901 HENRY C. McPIKE, ¢ Attorney for Petftioner. —_— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: John A. Faull, 21, Portland, and Harrlet M. Griswold, 18, Oakland. Michael A. Hart, 29, 406 Bryant street, and May A. Lyons, 18, 563% Bryant street. Albert M. Davis, 26, 319 Grant avenue, Minnie F.7Anderson, 25, 827 Hyde street. Tilden T. Dickins. 21, 506 Cole street, and Jennle B. Collins, 18, 1829 Eddy street. Edward W. Card, 34, Salinas, and Josephine L. Belmour, 2. citv. James H. Peck, 23, 3016 Stelner street, and Minna A. Monsees, 22, 764 Brvant street. Frank J. Murphy, 28, Stockton, and Inez Stuart, 27, Stockton. Glovanni Campi, 25, 35 Oakwood street, Luigia Moscone, 19, 33 Oakwood street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATEHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BALLSER—In this city, July 6, 1901, to the wife of B. C. Ballser, a daughter. BALZER—In this city, June 24, 1801, to the wife of Willlam W. Balzer, a daughter. CHRISTENSEN—In this city, July 11, 1901, to the wife of Enevold Christensen, a son. DILLON—In this city, July 11, 1901 to the wife of Michael Diilon, a daughter. and and | FENN—In this city, July 2, 1901, to the wife of L. J. Fenn, & son. FISHER—In this city, July 6, 1901, to the wite of Joe Fisher, a daughter. GLASER—In this city, July 1, 1901, to the wife of S. Glaser, a daughter. HEINICKE—In this city, July 8, 1901, to the “wife of Witliam F. Heinicke, a son. LUCKOW—In this city, May 24, 1901, to the wife of R. C. Luckow. a son. PETRUSICH—In this city, Jume 1, 1801, to the wife of John N. Petrusich, a son. RASMUSSEN—In this city, July 9, 1 the wife of Captain R. P. Rumuu:’i. . daughter. SHEEHAN—In this city, July 3, to th ife of Joseph Sheehan, a mn‘m y SUTTER—In this city, July 10, 101, wife of Theodore Sutter, a daumn.” by SULLIVAN—In this city, Ji lvjvfle of J. E!I S\llll‘?‘nl{ lundlll“ m‘h(:’x" - VAN OTERENDORP—In this city, July 1L 1501, to the wife of Charles Van Oterendorp, a davchter. —ee MARRIED. ARCHAMBEAULT—VOIGHT—In_this city, July 3, 1901, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of the Peace, Damas Alfred Archambeault _and Metha Corelia Voight, both of Dutch ‘Flat, Placer County, Cal. BURMESTER—HESSE—In Oakland, July 10, 1901, by the Rev. J. H. Thelss, at Zion's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Henry D. Burmester and Erna Hesse. ELWELL—MeCOY—In this eity, July 12. 1801 by the Rev. John Stephens, Liovd E. Elwell « of Riverside, Cal., and Mae Lilly McCoy of Berkeley. GOLDBERG—CLANCY—In Oakland, Cal., July 5, 1301, by Justice of the Peace James La- rue. Gabriel Goldberg and Annie E. both of San Franeisco. — LUNDIE—WILSON—In this city, July 11, by Justice of the Peace lmr‘, Wflllir.lfl Lundie and Clara L. Wilson, both of San W BRIN—McCARTHY—Tn this SCHWERIN—] —In city, 0, 191, by the Rev. Father Griffen Thos dore C. Scawerin of Visitacion, San Mateo Caun’ ty, and Kate A. McCarthy of San Fran- cisco. WHIPPLE FREE—In this city, June 13, 1901, S B L e ot L i : DIED. - Chadwick, Joey Mort (1 Stade, Ernest Wall," John C. Howard, Letbert, John G. Weil, Alexander L. McDonough, Anna o 1, fobn, be- B e s es letard. wna the: 1ata Ellzabeth A. Brady, and brother of Rich- ard, Sam, Edward and Mathew Brady and the late Matilda McKenna, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years § months and 2 5. %5 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mis- slon street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Croks Cemetery. BUSH—In Avarri, Luzon, Philippine Islands, September 25, 1960, James A. Bush, beloved husband of Anna M. Bush, father of Marion Georgla_Bush, son of the late Andrew and Annie Bush, and brother of Willam K. Bush, Mrs. Marcia Wenk and Mrs. Liazia Haertz, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 36 years 2 months and 2 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services at National Cemetery, Presidio, Wednesday, July 17, at 2 o'elock. CALLAGHAN—In this city, July 13, 1901, Felix, beloved husband of Mary C. Cal- laghan, a nativé of County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invit=d to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 207 Clara street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem mass will be celebrated Monday, July 15, at 9 o'clock, at St. Patrick's Church for the repose of his soul. Friends are iavited to attend. CHADWICK—In this eity, July 12, 1901, Joey, dearly beloved wife of the late Nathaniei G. Chadwick, mother of Mrs. Edw: F. Me- Chesney and James P. and Frederick Chad- wick, and sister of P. H. and Edward Flem- ing, @ native of Melbourne, Australia, aged 5 _vears 1 month and 16 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monéay), at 2:30 o’clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. F. McChesney, 1541 Hyde street. DERICHS—In this city, July 12, 1001, Hazel Ruth Derichs, beloved daughter of Mrs. Lou- isa Orland, a native of San Francisco, aged 11_years 1 month and 2 days. > Friends and acqualntapces are respect- fully invited tc attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 1200 Larkin street, corner of Bush. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DOYLE—In this city, July 13, 191, Willlam, beloved son of the late Thomas and Mary Doyle, and brother of Thomas, John and Josephine Doyle, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years. I Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EIVERS—An anniversary mass will be cele- brated at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Hartford street, to-morrow (Monday), at 3 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Joseph’ W. Eivers, who died July 14, 1598. GETCHELL~—In this city, July 11, 191, James T., beloved husband of the late Mary F. Getchell, father of James Ferdinand Getchell and Annie M. Kerrison, and stepfather of the late Edward M. Walsh, a native of Maire, aged 69 years. I>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. THE officers and members of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late brother, James T. Getchell. THOMAS H. LORD, Recorder. GOE—In Hobert Mills#Nevada County, Cal, July 13, 1901, William Goe, father of George C. and Charles A. Goe, a native of Ohio, aged 67 years 7 months and 27 days. be an anniversary_ re= GRIFFIN—There will quiem mass on Tuesday morning in St. Pat- rick’s Church for Catharine Griffin, beloved wife of Thomas Griffin. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. HOEY—In this city, July 12, 1901, Michael F., | “beloved son of Eilen and the late Michael | Hoey, and brother of Lizzie, Mamie, Wil- Ham and the late John Hoey of San a nati Francisco. (Virginia Nev please copy.) 7 Friends are respectfuilly City, papers invited to at- tend the funeral this da nday). at 1:30 | o'clock, from his late_residence, 21 ra street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 2 o’clock. Cemetery. HOWARD—In this city, July 11, 1901, Fannfe, beloved wife of Michael Howard, grand- mother of Edith or, stepmother of Na- thaniel Howard, and cousin of Belle Beraud, a native of Crittenden County, Kentucky, Interment Holy Cross aged 38 years 2 months and 19 days. A member of Naomi Chapter No. 4. O. E. 8. (St. Louis and St. Joseph, Mo., plpers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully tnvited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Bethel A. M. E. Church, Powell street, between Jackson and Pacific. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LEIBERT—In this city, July 11, 1901, John G., beloved husband of Mary i. Leibert, and father of John G.. George B., Robert H. and Emma_Leibert, Mrs. F. W. Butterfield and Mrs. W. P. Fennell, a native of German- town, Pa., aged 70 years and 24 dags. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock. from I O, O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets, whers services will be cohducted by Yerba Buena Lodge No. 5, . O. O. F. Interment L O, ©O. F. Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. McLEOD—In this city, July 13, 191, Angus J. McLeod, beloved brother of Daniel and Wil- liam S. McLeod, a native of Prince Edwards Island. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness nue. McDONOUGH—In this eity, July 13, 1801, Anna, wife cf the late Mathew McDonough, and mother of Katie, Bessie, Lily, Maggie and Hugh McDonough, a native of Ireland, ed 48 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 10 o’clock, from her son’s resi= dence. 3i3% Langton street. Intermenmt St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 1l o'clock creek route boat. £ McISAAC—In Oakland, July 11, 1901, S g R father of Willlam A.. John L., Mary . and Joseph A. MclIsaac, Mrs< James W. O'Kane and Mrs. H. V. McFadden, a native of Cape Breton Isiands, Nova Scotia, aged 74 years A Frriends and_scquaintances are reepect= 7 Friends ai * fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his late resi= dence in St. Mary's Cemetery, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. MAHON—In this city, July 13, 1901, James Aloysius, dearly beloved and youngest son of Helene and the late Franklyn Mahon, & native of San Francisco. 7 Notice of funeral hereatter. MORT—July 12, 1901, infant son of George W. and Katle L. Mort, brother of George, Robe ert, Lily and John Mort, and nephew of Mn. and Mrs. John W. Hughes. MURPHY—IA this city, July 11, 1901, Thomas F., dearly beloved son of John and Bridget Murphy, and brother of John J. and Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 YO riends and acquaintances are respects [=2 fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1824B Howard street, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo for ser- vices, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PROSPERITY Lodge No. 209, A. O. U. W.— Officers and members: You are hereby notl- fled to attend the funeral of our late aver- seer, Brother Thomas F. Murphy, from his late residence, 1524B Howard street, this day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock. By order of JAMES A. CONNELLY, M. W. R. H. McPHERSON, Recorder. PIODA—In this city. July 13, 1901, Antonette, beloved daughter of Paul A. and Maud E. Pioda, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 1 month and 20 da >’ Funeral and interemnt prival SALUAGA—In this city, July 13. 1901, Eliza- beth Saluaga, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:4 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O;Conmor & Co.. 76: IZission strest. thence to St. John's Church (Old St. Mary's College), where a requiem high mass will bs Continued on Page Thirty-Two. o Setinped o0 Suay SRS, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. to Flannagan & Gallagher. D.\N;EZ W BONOVAN. Mgr. ; DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln Sel Teiephone South g0 oo- ———————————————— Eugene McGinn. McGINN BROS, Funeral_Directors and_Embalmers, S slz‘“flhng{ STREET. elephore San Francte No Connection With Any Other House, e e e O < s 8A4 FRANCISCO, Cal.—Natice is hereby giv, that CHARLES H. JACOB of th.bflyn': !o'; CHARLES H. JACOB & CO., funeral direc- tors and embalmers, 313 Mason street, has, by order of court, had his Rame changed to CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN, by reason of which the name of his firm becomes CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN & CO. Under this name he continues to do business at the same place. Telephone Matn 5213. Mt. Olivet Cemetery,