The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 12, 1901, Page 13

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-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. WMISCELLANEOUS—FOR S’ E-—Con. rep. and made; cash pd. stones. 14 MeAl- coat for sale: $%5. Box 807, Call office. | THE SAN FRANCISOO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 1901 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale LEFT on sale—Antisell large upright, $1%; Steinway, $165. 217 Geary st room 3. $30—Emerson and 7 bargain uprights and baby grand. Fay's Plano Factory, 1729 Misslon st. ELEGANT plano as_good as new; standard make; a sacrifice. Hornung's, 216 MeAllister, AT .KEEFFE'S, 22 Turk st., near Market— Shoninger, Schubert and Steinway bargains. $12.500—ONE of the best offering® ever made; 240 acres of rich land; a modern house; hot and cold water; over 80 acres in apples and apricots; 6 head horses; wagon, buggy and carriage horses, chickens, cows and all house- hold furniture; only 6 miles out and one mile from railroad ‘station; only % cash; balance long time. R. P. QUINN, real estate, Wat- sonville, Cal. oflers, pipe, engines and 14 and exchanged. H. also No. 2 43 Howard st “hand modern engines and {ROGH MFG. CO., Eagles, light Stearns, Snell d bicvcles; cheap; send 308 Larkin st. Montgomery st. fit for sale; reason- s, full dress & Tux- can Office, 23 Stockton. A _SPECIAL for this week—$400 plano for $§275. BRUENN, 208 Post st. ELEGANT new ght planos for rent, ‘88 per mo. SCOTT-CURTAZ o Co., 560 Hayes. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TO Lea sunny lofts or separate, 55x60 feet; electric ‘elevator service and water free. Ap- ply COLLINS, 50 Mission st. OIL. WANTED—To buy tweaty to forty acres, with FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is ng r}pldlv: location best for poultry general farming, Apply to The Cotat! Co., 302 California et., for pam- phiets and information. $6500—20 ACRES rich land; all in new town and bellflower apples; neat cottage and large barn; only 3 miles out and in one of the best locall- ties in the valley; easy terms. R. P. QUINN, real estate, Watsonville, Cal., or room 25, Chrouicle butlding, ‘ FOR bargains in timber land, fruit ranches, suburban lots, farms, all through the State} also large list of desirable city sites. See The Phelps Lewis Co., 708 Market st. producing well, in Kern County. J. E. KERR, room 7, first fioor Mills bldg. - OIL tanks, second-hand, In good order; all sizes: cheap. M. S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. PALMISTRY. H_JEROME FOSELLL scleatific palmist, 515 Taylor st.. bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 5L PAIN £l i AND DECURATORS, ; phone Polk 1422; rices; get figures. ; lowest- pi 1200 ACRES in the foothills; fences; 4 barns; Substantial residence; 30 acres in fruit. GEO. . GIBBS & CO., & and 37 Fremont st. U. S. HOMESTEAD lands free. Ad. with stamp or cell 6to 7 p. m. at 1563 7th st, Oakland. $2500—IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres: El Dorado County, near R. R. Hox 222, Call. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R, WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cai. e e e e 13 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. POWELL, 131, near Baldwin lot—Sunny rooms to let. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85¢ to $150; week, $2 to ‘month, 88 to §20; elevator on ground foor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartufnt House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEVENSON, 558, near Seventh—Single and double rooms; sun all day. SUTTER, 320% (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to §7; singles, $2 to $5 per week; transient. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and bscriptions has been established at 1096 encia_ s e e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. AN HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly high class; most elegantly furnished; reasonable price; suites and single rooms; board optional. %) Eddy st., near Leavenworth, THE CECILERNE, 90 Van Ness ave. NICE, sunny_corner, alcove room; hot and cold BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriagc and death mnotices sent by mall 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- #ons authorized to bave the same published. BORN. . GOLDBERG—In this city, October 9, 1901, to the wife of Charies N. Goldberg, a son. JACKSON—In this city, October 10, 1901, to the wife of Ernest W. Jackson, a daughter. OLSEN—In this city, September 30, 1901, to the wife of Captain Svend Olsen, a son. MARRIED. HOLMES—RUIZ—In this city, October 10, 1301, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Aibert F. Holmes and Lina R. Ruiz, both of San Francisco. e e e e e e DIED. Marshall, Wm. A. Merle, John V. Orengo, Benlaming Parker, Willlam H. Reincke, Fred L. Adams, Willlam Cabrera, Richard J. Demartini, Milite Eis, Hildegard Hess, Mathilde Hitchcock, Edward ~ Reynolds, Rachel A. Kohl Meyer, Chas. F. Rohling, John H. Landresse, Clerc de, Sharpe, Iva G. Henri Jr. Soldane, Annie Lennon, John W. Thaising, Edward Litger, George A. - Tresarrieu, Idalie H. McDonald, Bernard ADAMS—In this city, October 10, 1901, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Ettie Adams, and 'father of William Adams Jr.. a native ing, and béloved father of Henry and Frank Rohling and Mrs. Frank Hartmann, a na- tive of Hanover, Germany, aged 5 years and 7 montks. i SHARPE—In Oakland, October 10, 1901, at 335 Market street, Iva Goldie Sharpe, beloved and only daushter of Mrs. M. L. Sharpe, aged 18 years and 3 months. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. SOLDANE—In this city, October 11, 1901, An- nie Soldane, beloved daughter of Thomas and Rose McGurk, a pative of San Fran- cisco. THARSING—In Oakland, at 1330 Kirkham street, October 9, 1901, Edward, beloved hus- band of Kjarste Tharsing, father of Lilian Tharsing, and _brother of Mrs. Fred Dahl of Elmhurst, Mrs. Knight of Stockton and Chris M. Tharsing of Shasta County. a_mem- ber of Oakland Lodge No. 11§, I. 0. O. F., and Oak Leaf Lodge, A. O. U. W. a na- tive of Denmark, aged 8 .vears and 10 months. E7 Friepds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invitsd to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of James Taylor, 1211 Clay street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. TRESARRIEU—In this city, October 11, 1801 Tdalie H. Tresarrieu, beloved wife of J. . Tresarrieu, mother of Mrs. J. Larraburn and Miss Louise V. Tresarrieu, :and _sister of Mrs. J. Fabre, a native of France, aged 43 years. 2 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock from her late resi- dence, 119 Duncan street. RHODES TELLS OF THE SEGRET Interesting Political Cor- respondence Now Published. Light Shed on Controversy About Egypt's Evacu- ation. LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Spectator to- morrow will print letters from Cevil Rhodes and the late Francis Schnadhorst (who from 1385 to 1892 was the chief or- ganizer and adviser of the Liberal party) sustaining the sensational allegations made some months ago that Rhodes in 1891 gave £3000 to the Liberal party on éhanéhan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS water; good board. 935 Valencia st. of Piymouth, England, aged 64 yvears and 1 ; 6 months; | condition that Gladstone would not bring = 2 . ys. eda. PARTNERS WANTED. AL AMFD\ “)V[\ RT‘SPMFNTS. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suite 2 or 3 ¥ The funeral will take place to-day 3 . v & S | 5 Al AUTL ALk rooms, bath; board optional: single rooms. | (Soturday), al $:30 o'clock, from his late Prices Reasonable. SHuut the: sencuntion of ( BEyRG v 1 1 p e 2 wanted with $400 capital to engage residence, 2417 California street. Interment Sk British trodps. Both Sir Willlam Vernon st. in sea-fishing business; good proposition. Ap- HOTEL Repelicr, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; | private, ~Cvpress Lawn Cemetery. Please | |Q7 POWELL ST.near ELLIS Z70F 5056 | Harcourt and Sir Henry Campbell-Ban- ply 728'; Stevenson st. excellent table; special rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Exception- omit flowers. CABRERA—In this city, October 11, 1901, Rich- ard I, only ard beloved son of Francis and ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. r trunks. bags and dress e $2400—NEW eottage, 5 rooms; choice location; SMITH CO., 128 Ellis s nerman (the Liberal leaders) have pub- licly declared this to be false. | PARTNER wanted; gent. or lady; some means; - e —— ing candy business in city Box 971, Call! $500 cash; 50-ft. lot. $1350—Good cottage, 4 ally fur. suites; beautiful grnd: able board. | - 8 C _sonwbbats ioanciel n stodk. | onoink Deny KN o L O ] o 00 Marfon Cabrers, a native of San Francisco, COMMERCIAI NEWS In a letter covering this correspondence & HAMILTON. = PERSONALS. e I o age, § room? | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson manslon)—Select | akcd 1 year 11 months and 12 davs. - Rhodes sums up as follows: family hotel; exceptional table; attractive rms. | DEMARTINI~In this city, October 9, 1901, I met Mr. Schradhorst in London and he N s rms.; lot 30x200; $500 cash. Lot 50x150, $500; §200 sele and made to order. T. , 126 Kearny st., room 28 INDIAN baskets, Indian relics, cirlos and an- tiques bought. NAT RAPHAEL, 118 Geary cash. Lot 33x120, $600; 30x125, $500. If you want to buy or build see J. H. Young, 1243 Park st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions Has been established at 106 Millie Demartini, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary Perazzi and of the late Joseph ‘Demartini, sister of Adelaide and Alfred Continued From Page Ten. asked whether I was willing to subscribe to the party funds. I said I was prepared to do S0 providing the policy was not to scuttle aut g erica: visitors | BARGAINS: improved & unimproved property | Valenclast | Demartini, and stepdaughter of Victor Pe- 5 2 Eecviat 2 Seicome: Indlan backets from f1 upwaras | _acquired by foreclosure: % cash. Bank of Ala. Tazl s hative of San Francisco, aked I fo BAVENOS S Bl Dol Drought. Tormagd sraviaies sheuld come; Indian N B vears 4 months 1 day. . 5 £ BODNA. WANTE: e Fricnds and Acauatatances are respect- | Humboldi = Do Juade [o {he 1etention of Uie Irish wosfems IF ALBERT J. WRIGHT, whose mothers ALAMEDA ROOMS WANTED. IN Western Additlon, 3 or 4 partly furnished | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Mutual Sav - at Westminster. 1 understoud from Mr. Schnad- maiden pame was WILBUR, will call address DR. W. D. HUNTINGTON, Central or WANTED—In Alameda; pleasant suite of Tooms are wanted by quiet couple who like D. A. E., box %42, Call. | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her parents’ residence, 23 Landers street, between Four- San Franci: STREET RAILROADS. horst that he would consult Mr. Gladstone, which quite satisfied me as I looked upon Mr. = 3 sun and dislike noise. Gladstone as the Liberal party. Mr. Schnad- s e Bank building, Oakland, Cal., he will learn | Iooms and first class board for a lady whose i teenth and Fifteenth, Dolores and Church. | california .....120% — [0 S L & H.... 40 = s - - g na cases: all lengths and sizes. | JSNE WRHONE ONCADY Nimsel husband is awvay a greater port of the time; | TWO or § furnished rooms: light housekeeping: | Interment New Itallan Cemetery. Geary - B o | Preaidin:. .t~ Rt smspind G contatiniion seen W0 e e - = in private family where there are no other| “lady and daughter; north of Sutter st. Box | EIS—In this city, October 9, 191, Hildegard | Market % g labet Ky ey A e ey Toe apith f0 or 1 ey b s el atte s oo Gl Eir, betovaa ‘wiie of Marun Eis; mothef of | POWDER. oD this letter Rodes demanded that his 3 5 - e - = orence and Walter Els, and daughter o 515 T ; " ntribution be kept secret a t! pair pants free of charge; other sults on in- WANTED-4 or § furnished rooms or coltase; | Edward and Bertha Leegers, a native of [ G440t - T aortt soeew 4 4% Check be returned If the Irish were ot i:ufiw:xs eg'nefie.n 1}: éfi?sfi mua Mar- , ST —stern Addition; reasomabe X I S8 .| Preslau,-Germany, aged 26" years 4 mopths 4% 5% Kilavea represented at Westminster. But he added ' s BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS P s e pa— o | B 1 S0 ) Sk ooy wr e 2 = o b & ' ML - 3 n a s epect - Jot ONE BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of 4 o ~ L0 TRURTURNSANET ARTUM fully invited to ationd. the faneral to-morrow | Honokaa 0% 10% Onomea. I am horrified at Mr. Morley's speech on Theumatism, sciatica, neuralgia ‘or gout; price BUNTER'S RUPTURE SANITARIUM, 1203 | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | Hutchinson ... 14% — |Paauhau Egypt. If you think your party hopeless kesp go 50 ,!;Aer‘,bome- For da;__cflh!?. ch‘.“. Di‘!’} BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Market; treatment free; $100 paid for any truss | H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister .street, In- MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. the money, but give it to some charity. Jt ., T3¢ Valencia st S. F.; tel. Church 1571 | TOOM Twmse on Taree Tot. merstation: | w22.800d a3 our new double lever rupture holder: | _ terment Mount Olivet Cometery. Alaska Pack.. — 14 iDce-nic S Co. 4% 44 n‘;:ul;l hek an awtult n:nx o give my money for ELECTRIC “Winchest - > " e : | HESS—In this city, October 10, 1901, Mathilde, | Cal Fruit Can. 87 98 |Pac Aux A. % — reaking up of the empire. “Ne'lr y nflfi‘{n et A g i ] o trees, windmill and tack; only 3%00; SPECIAL NOTICES. | beloved wifs of the late Charles Hess, and | Cal Wine Asn. 84% — |Pac C Borax..165 In 1522 Rhodes again wrote to Schnad- e e e vt e “Mum X = casy terms. P .| mother of Willlam B, Charles Jr., Otto and | Mer Exchnge.10 — |Par Pamt.... 36 — | porst, drawing attention to a speech by free *bus and baggage to and from the ferry We are just finishing a new up-to-date | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; | Lrank Hess a natlve of Hanover, Germany, Morning Session. Gladstone foreshadowing a scuttle out of cottage of 5 rooms and bath on a good lot, ty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION aged 70 years 5 months and 10 days. Board— Egypt, and expressing the hope that removed f i ¥ i ds end accuaint < % = B Ol e e et oy | mear station: price $1500; $i00 cashi balance | . CO.. 415 Montgorery st., rooms 8-10; tel. 5580, | T RChe ATBT the ranceal st Ry T Amdolaion - B | Schnadhorst would do his best to cheek | MISS GRUBER, the cosmetic artist, 33| Same as reat. | DISEASES and allments of men treated; con- | to-day (Saturday),’at 2 o'clock, at her late | 30 GRITOFMS JWRe RES0Ciation %0 |the mad step. But, he said, if “your re- | Fighteenth st:, corner Guerrero, HOME- REALTY Co., | _Sultation free American Dispensary, 5l{ Pine. | E",,‘"’“;, Be" C‘“,‘f{""; tslrcet‘t begwe:n 30 California Wine Association, s 0 ?’e’?fifyflylififl Wmmslol:ldurate I shali - | A A ] e an avenworth. Interment private, D n 5 on you to dev sums 1o suit. City and | G. LEDERER'S hair dressing.-always the bes Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, L:m.,, Hill Cemetery. Plaase omit fowers, | 25 California Wine Assoclation . % | scription to :mn?e p‘ib“c uhdm";’.,w sub- 4ua counizy property; second | 2 all styles: shampoolag, Sc: good switches, WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | HITCHCOCK-In Hilo, Hawail, Seotember 20, | ;5 GaAHOTie Wine '2ondatntion 83| "In Schnadhorst’s reply he says Rhod insurance & Securities Loans | $L. G, LEDERER, 128 Stockfon st. = : P e £ e ~——— | "'1501, Bdward Northrup Hitchcock. son of the B 5 money had already beel t. Te es, undivided interests in ; ETe LL kinds bought, sold and repalring guaran- 3 2 Contra_Costa Water - 50 4 ady n spent, as he e will purchass | WHITE enamel iron beds_single, threeauarter | (AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, | 120" hase Biatocck, tois Shesions m- To0h | o0 Tokcee SHiechocntoneor’s, (ueospd, of | 3 Equitabie das - s |leved it was given mainly to help the Tel Red 5024 MAN. | or double, §23. EASTERN OUTFITTING | ViMAb34Z 4 A A | roth Castle Hitchcock, aged 31 years and 3 | 00 Glant Powder 50 |home rule struggle. Schnadhorst, how- Tth floar, Crocker .| €O, 13i0-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. AL:; lxdmhx boux‘hl. :old. -r"imfid' ?c!ll:;‘nc’%fls;‘{;- el % " 30 Honokaa Commn)‘ : 5 | tl?‘ l:3[:'[,"::ssured Rho‘des that Gladstone’s ut- -~ 1 St o SeoEne ring; lowest rates. Tel. Blac % 3 - K > v 3134 | terances w ily > R CENT. ADELINA PATITS Beauty Cream. Secrst o:| OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | Jorns: bove KOHL MEYER-—In East Oakland, Octover | 10.Market-strect Rajiway B oot e A gD Sxvretalon, of Giy ¥ ‘mortgages cantiowl_youth: Sc. postpal; frss et e A pairing: Iowest rates; Dhons Mint 5. s 8th, | Konl Meser, fathor of Henry A: and Charies | gii0, Marketstroet Railway 623 | court was also annoyed at them, and that 1 Tes] estat | _stration; c>me ahd see us. Bon-Ton, 334 Post. g pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 4. 1 ohl Meyer, father of Henry A. and Charles - X oved at 3 ¥ . Dot ne e -1 = OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, | ¥ W. Kohl Meyer, and son of Johanna Konl | $00) Northern Ry ot Cal i B | ho seuttle out of Egypt was likely, as he G i onimens Stk McCABE's Detective Agency handles all legit- e Meyer of Norwalk, Ohio, a native of Nor. | " e - ad seen Lord Rosebery, then slated for e e imate detective business. Emma Spreckels | §2500 PROPERTY FOR §2600. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | walk, Ohio, aged 38 vears. (Prince Edward 70 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. % | Foreign Minister, who would not permit - - bldg., rooms 323-324, S F.; tel. South 38L. Lot 50x140: sunny and convenient to cars, | S T Island, Norwalk, Ohio, and Boston, Mass., | (30 San Francjsco Gas & Electric Co.... #3713 | it, heiug “‘a strong man, who will take hi. i = schools, ete; aimost new and in first-class | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving c“"1 papers please copy.) #7000 8 F_& S.J V Bonds own course, very diffs 1 . - ount: & per Sent; firg, | A etan, Prioes; Iadics’ s-Sor-made sults, coats. | grder: § roams and’ beth owner-hag left | 0ffice Fosi apdl Powsll ats; tel. Main iTid [ Triends and acquaintances are respect- | o SUSEET o s |Pliant, suppie Granville. T from the mo States S5 swo. | Silk Wi skir >3 weekl Oakland on account of sickness and must B 2 fully invited to attend the funeral services £ e i e “Or cepti his,” Ttgages, estates in pr . 0. 1 y in n the receptio 2 : fekacies, undividea | Peyments C. F. ADAMS' CO., 16 Fifth st | ecll; this is a bargaln and must be seen fo | COLPEN, Nioor Storage Warchouss, U0 Mis| Monday, October 14, at 2 o'clbck. at his late Afternoon. Sesslon. of Dt srption of this.” Rhodes s - ve work: reasonable rates; 10| D¢ appreciated. - = -~ residence, 980 East Twenty-elghth street. be- | 50 California Wine Assoclation . - 830 | bery’s appointment I knew that Egy Room 16, ¢ J. S. MYERS & CO., PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | tween Nineteenth and Twenty-first avenues. | 1i5 California Wine Association . -5 | was saved. I leave your readers to do. OLSEN. 1002 Broadway, Oakland, pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. Fut tOukllndA Interment Mountain View | 15 Contra Costa Water . O | cide how far Sir Henryy Cam;:;:eellrla::ngi- oy | = : ‘emetery 2 Giant Powder Con ustified in ot " b n 3 Examiner bullding— you ave bald, call on | $2000—COST of house only; lot given away. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co,, T2 Mission t.; | LANDRESSE, CLERC DE-In this clty, Octo- | 3o thoms o™ ¥ | man Is justified in characterizing the orig- 2 large sums; loans o Bsodmi A brand-new 7-room house; cement base- | tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. ber 9. 1001, Henri Jr.. beloved husband of 0 Makaweli inal statements as a lie from beginning to es, ete. per pair and up. | ment; large lot: driveway: three blocks t0 | semee—mmm———mwmmmmm——m—— | Therese Clerc de Landresse, father of | 10 Market-stree end. According to their statements, zes. If your pr ; phone Folsom 2528 dogal -, tomin. . house oppasite Lokt RN TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, Charles, Clarence, Emil, Henri and Anita | 20 Market-street Railway neither Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman need more money charming neighborhood; terms easy; an ideal ‘cough”—California Lung Balsam ; all Gruggists; phone Pine 238. MASQUERADE costumes. play country crders. GOLDSTEIN &C books. 00 MEN wanted to order sults for §1 per week. EUHAUS & CO., tailors, 115 Kearny TAILOR-MADE sults, Mishit Clothing Pari ASPHALTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 80c per gallon. 111 Van Ness ave. dress pants, §2 or. Bush and Dupont. SUPERFLUOUS Eair end moles destroved with dle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. edno diet'ng; no weakening. THE % Valenc bet, 1%th & 1¥th, S French Corn Paint, the best S all droegists. Fgyptian Henna: restores gray ; at all drugglsts. Couservatory ary; no indor Phelan bldg. some €ood_p orper Kearn) corner Broadway and Thirteenth st, You want to buy a piano, s show how a reaily can be sold at a low price, | #00d instrument We make a specialt; d precious stones Market st. “silver, dlamends 3. R. JENREL, 817 PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. WOOD and Ivory Turning Pi 2nd Sawing. CARL F. HAAS. & ing. Fromont st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 4 ELL—Otfice and residence, . between Sixth and Seventh. or, successtully ¢ the human body: sas . 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellls. TWONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 7 _: see testimonlals at office. e e R AL O REAL STATE—CITY—FOR SALE, TATE FOR S, & SON: Real Estate Agents, 5 Montgomery st. Fine large ho ms, suitable for doctor’s near Polk convenient to best residence price $14,000. west of Fillmore st.; of sun and fins %85 on a fine corner in the Western Ad- dition. with two good frame buildings, store and flat and residence. ts §120 a month, Three building lots for first-class flats on Devisadero st.; very reasonable; particulars at office. Downtown investment for $50,000. on a very progressive street; provements A corner ubstantial im- A large corner one one of the growing treets | below Market THOMAS MAGEE & BSONS, 1 Estate Agents, 5 Montgomery st. A_DWELLING or_flats, w for the income: location in the Mission or Western Addition; property must be in good conditfon; an immediate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 0 Celifornia st. MODERN bullt residence. wanted to in the Western Addition. California. st. ed to purchase urchase: W. J. GUNN, 530 Shaping | home; street work complete; first come, first serve. J. S. MYERS & CO., 102" Broadway, Oakland. 3250 TWO-STORY 7-room house; worth to plicate $4090; its architectural design and Jfinish are cf very latest aud best in every de- tall; can mot be appreciated as to price, lo- cation and style witho s seen. J. 8. MYERS & Co., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2100—~AN IDEAL 6-ROOM COTTAGE On a sightly elevation on Vernon Heights ad- joining Sepator Perkins; it is a beauty: must be sold; 16t 50 feet frontage: everything in perfect order; in fact almost brand new; no reserve on this; first come, first serve. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2500—A BANK SALBE—$2500. $100 down and easy monthly payments will buy a cozy, nearly new modern Colonial cot- tage of 6 rooms, bath, hall, brick foundation, etc., with folding doors and sanitary plumbing; lot, 40x100 feet; above the street grade, with nic open lawn; stone walks and a]l street improve- ments; insured for $2000 and all in fine condi- | tion: electric cars in front and only a few blocks from ‘Adeline street station; location very desirable; handy to schools and churcies; liberal discount for all cash. GEO. W. AUSTIN & €O, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Fr: iin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. urnished housekeeping; two, $12; $16; kecping GEARY, for housel GEARY, I . 1404 y modern bay ow par- phone, bath, gas; $14 to $20, —Light_furnished Bas, bath. single or suites: light hausckeeping. HOWARD, 106 connecting furnished housekeeping rooms; running water; electric light. LARKIN. S4A—Sunny, Toom. LARKIN, §19%—Sunny front aleove rooms; light housekeeping; gas stove; bath; $16 50; phone. MCALLISTER, 320—Sunny housekeeping rooms; nicely furnished; very central. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room sultes, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. THREE rooms; singly or for housekeeping; fur. or unfur.: refs. exchanged. Box $08. Call. TO LET-Desirable furnished suite; housekeep- ing; references required, $i7 Golden Gate ave, VAN NESS ave., 4l5-Sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping or otherwise. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscrivtions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore. H, 117 lors; gas range, GOUGH., & rooms, sunny: front housekeeping y 20c a day to realize on_ac 1 ¢ two carioads of high-grade WANTED-To purchase a property on Valencia, Mission or Howard sts. W. J. GUNN, 380 Californie st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st —— e to purchase north of the Park e cheap for immediate buyers. W. , 5% California st. $i50—A LOVELY chance for a home and business; lot 25x100; building. 2 stori. 257 saloon and barber shop: all fixtures go; 6 if ROOMS TO LET——Furn. and Unfurn, ALABAMA, $23—A nice sunny room; oge or two gentiemen. ARGYLE, 231 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; country visitors find no place like the Argyle; take MeAllister-st. cars. ing rooms. F. J. DECK, 97 Market st., room 208, A BARGAIN—2 new cottages for sale: 26xd! 1ot 5x140; 4 rooms; large pantry and bat hot and cold water; electric bells; worth over price $2500. For particulars address 000 TO invest in income-bearing property; must be a bargain. THE PHELPS LEWIS CO., 702 Market st. NEW house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park; easy west frontage; sun all day; large vard; :_pear corner ller and Steiner. RE, 62 Portola st $3000—NEARLY new cottage of 4 rooms; laun- A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 188 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; 51% to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night, AT Stasta House, %6 Third—20) rooms; newly renovated; 2c to Toc, $1 to $3 week, A NICE sunny suite; aleo single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 142 Market (old No. -136)—Fur- nished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. CITY HALL ave., $2—Clean, qulet rooms; also parlor suite for offices; reasonable. CLAY, 1443—One or more rooms; well furnished, modern flat; desirable locality; private family. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter ‘Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. ‘WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection —Expert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 209 Sansome, TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg" figure: DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION OF Francisco, Oct. 10, 1901—Know all_men by these presents, that the firm of A. W. PIKE & CO., hitherio and now composed of A. W. PIKE and CHAS, H. WOOD, is hereby dis- solved. The said CHAS. H. WOOQD hereby assumes all ‘he obligations of the. late firm and takes over all of the assets and from this time on will continue said business under the former firm name of A. W. PIKE & CO. Witness our hands and seals the day and year first above written. A. W. PIKE. CHAS. H. WOOD. DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 9 (twelve and one half cents per share) of the Hutchin- | on Sugar Plantation Co.. will be pavable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., and after Monday, October 21, 11, Transfer books close Monday, October 14, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, ‘Secretary. GFIICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor, Mills bldg., San ¥Fran- cisco, October 8, 1901-Dividend No. 193 of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be pay- able at the office of sald conmpany, room 1§, ;;‘f‘ond fioor, Mills bldg., on October 15, 10, 161, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretar, OFFICE of Sierra Railway Company of Call- fornia, room 177, Crocker building, San Fran- cisco, ' Cal,, October 7, 1%01—Coupon No. 89, due October 12, 1901, from first mortgage § per cent bonds of Sierra Railway Company | of California, will be paid at the fiscal agency of this company, the National Bank, on and after that date. §. D.> FRESHMAN, Treasurer. o e e s e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of_pledgess’ sale—10 whom it may concern: Notice is hereby glven that the un- Gersigned, EDWARD POLLITZ & CO. Pledgees for value, will, through the chair- man of the Stock and Bond Exchange, sell at public auctiom to the highest bidder for cash in United States gold coin. on SATURDAY, the 12th day of October, 1901 at 11 o clock a. m. of that day, at the boardroom of sald $tock and Bond Exchange, réom No. 62, in the Merchants' Exchange building, on the south side of California st., between San- eome and Montgomery. in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, one hundred (100) shares of the capital stock of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company, a corporation, and one hundred (100) shares of the capital ‘stock of the Honokaa Sugar Com- pany, a corporation. Dated San Francisco, Cal.’ October 9, 180l EDWARD POLLITZ & CO., pledgees. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage, Depot Quartermaster's Office, 38 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal, October 8, 1901.— Sealed provosals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday, October 24, 1501, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Cam- paien Hate: Arctic Qvérshoes, Russet Shoes, . B, Cloth, §, B, Kersey. Quantities to bs subject to 20 per cent increase, if desired, by this department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphia _Depots. To avoid misunderstanding as to the exact mature of the articles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifications, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a 1ull knoWledge of What will be required. An absolute compliance with standard and fications will be insisted upon in the inspec. tlon of the goods. Unguarantéed bids, and blds upon samples differing from standard and specifications, will under no circum- stances be considered; proposals for less quantity than advertised for will be enter- tained, Bids for delivery or inspection at other polnts than those named above will not be considered. Ear]y deliveries are essential. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition OPARTNERSHIP—San | on | Transfer books will close on October | Crocker-Woolworth | Clerc de Landresse, son of Henri Clere de Landresse, and brothér of Charles P., Louis M. and Adsle M. Clerc de Landresse, a na- | tive of California. aged 40 years 7 months and 15 days. (French papers please copy.) L= Friends and acquajntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:3) o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Miss_in street, be- | | tween Seventh and ighth streets, thence to | St. Peter's Church. Twenty-fourth and Ala- bama streets, for services at 2 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. LENNON—In_the City and County Hospital, October 9, 1201, John W. Lennon, a native of Massachusetts, aged 61 years. . LITTLER—In this . October 11, 1301, George A. Littler, beloved husband of Blanche H. Littler, and father of Leontine A. Littler, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 32 years 11_mont®s and 12 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- { fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | | (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral | parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. | Interment: private. Please omit flowers. } McDONALD—In Oakland, ' October 10, 1901, | " Bernard A.. beloved brother of Joseph B. Martin and John of California, James T. and Joseoh A. McDohald and Mrs. Mar. garet Hanning of Prince Edward Island, a native of Prince Edward lsland, aged 37 years 4 months and 24 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral | parlors of James L. McCarthy, 12 San Pablo avenue, thence to St. Francis de Sales | Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. | MARSHALL—In this eity, October 10. 1801 | Willlem A., beloved husband of the late Mary F. Morshail, and_father of Bdward L. Ma sball and Mrs. Ethel L. Thornhill, a nati of Nashville, Tenn., aged 69 years 4 months | and 28 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1328 Jessie street, hetween West Mis- | sion and Hermann. Interment private, Mount Olivet Cemetery ‘MERLflfiln Haywards, October 10, 1801, John V. Merle, beloved husband of Stephanie Merle, son of Marguerite V. Merle, and | Drother of L. V. and Frank V. Merle, a na- | tive of New Orleans, aged 51 years 2 months and 7 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, 52 Bush street, where a solemn reculem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. ORENGO—In this eity, October 11, 1901, Benia- mino Orengo, beloved father of Virgliio, Fio- renzo, Beniamino and Teotista Orengo, a na- tive of Villa Franca, Italv. aged 66 years § mrvnfl;s and 14 days. (Woocdland papers please copy. ¥ Friends end accuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 1 o'clock, from his lata res dence, 111033 Filbert etreet, tween Leaven- i worth and Hyde. thence to New Italian Cemetery, San Mateo County. PARKER—In this ‘city, October 9, 1901, Wil- liam Henry Parker, hosband of Margaret Parker, and father of Willlam J. and Mary A. Parker, a native of England, aged €5 years. | 1 i = Friends and ccquaintances aregrespect- fully invited to attend the funs to-day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 205 Montgomery avenue, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, Rush and’ Steiner streets, where services will be held. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. REINCKE—In this city. October 11, 1901, Fred T.. Reincke, dearly beloved husband of Julia Reincke, beloved son of H. H. and Mary Ed- mondson, and dear brother of Ticie ML Reincke, a native of Alameda, Cal, aged 21 vears. 7 Remains at his late residence, 561 Lom- D e in Yhis. cily. Octotir. 10 .11, | REYNOLDS—In this ecity, ol R ovel Anm. widow of The Iate Judse Sam wel F. Reynolds, and mother of Charles F. 2nd Mary E. Reynolds and the late Leonard and Benjamin A. Reynolds, a native of New York, aged 81 years 6 months and 22 day: rF Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services to- (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, at S Luke's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Clay street. Interment private. ING—In this city. October 11, 1801, at R s, i1 Laidler . stieet. atiots Noe and Castro, John Henry Rohling. be. Joved husband of the late Anna Maria Rohl- ] HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. o Gallagher. (Suee#wr o !’Ilflnll'g_lvf"' all l:lkr) FUNERAL DIRECTORE AND E 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. 2 Market-street Railway PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Bodrd— 200 Junction . 300 Junction 300 Oil City 200 Peerless 150 Peerless, 10 Peerless . 300 Reed Crude . 100 Sterling Street— . Petroleum 90 100 Junetion 2 Afternoon Session. Board— 43 Caribou B 500 Giant 31 100 Home 30 260 Monare! 23 250 Peerless, b 90 550 300 Peerless 512% 200 Reed Crude ] The following were the sales in the San g‘r-nciuo Stock and Exchange Board yester- ay: Morning Sesston. 200 Andes . 05] 500 Ophir .. & 1500 Belcher 08| 700 Overman ook 100, Challenge 10f 200 Sjerra Nevada. 13 500 Chollar 06| 100 Sierra Nevada. 14 1100 Mexican 14| 100 Unien Con ..... 14 500 Ophir b3 200 Yellow Jacket.. U3 Afternoon Session. 100 Challenge-...... 11| 100 Potosi . 100 Con Cal & Va..1 66! 100 Union C 5 100 Confidence . 65 100 Yellow Jacket.. 100 Mexican . The following were the sales in the Stock Exchange yesterday: rning Session. 500 Belcher . . 08, 300 Gould & Curry 0i 500 Best & Belcher 14| 200 Mexican .. < 38 15 Pacific 200 Challenge ...... 161 500 Ophir .. D a 100 Con Cal & V.1 67| 500 Scorpion D02 100 Confidence ..... 10 300 Sierra Nevada. 15 300 Confidence ..... 8| 900 Sferra Nevada. 14 Afternoon Session. 100 Best & Beicher 14, 200 Potosi . 0 100 Best & Beicher 15 100 Silver H 3 200 Challenge ...... 11| 300 Union Con 1 200 Con Cal & Va..163| 3 Yellow Jacket.. 06 200 Ophir 691 50 Yellow Jacket.. 05 'OTATIONS. Y, Oct. 1.~ p. m. Bid. Ask. Alta 02 04| Imperial - 0 Andes 05 05|Kentuck = Bullion . — 62| Mexican 15 Best & Beicher 14 15(Ophir . & Belcher .. 07 03|Overman . 04 Con Cal & Va..165 17| Occidental ..... 05 05 Chollar ... 05 07| Potosi 08 0 Crown Point ... 06 05|Savage 0 o1 Confidence . 66 6% Sierra Nevada. 14 15 Caledonia 28 30(Seg Belcher ‘hallenge 10 11|Silver Hill . xchequer ..... — 0i|Staddard Gould & Curry 03 05|Utah . Hale & Nore. 13 M|Union Julia — 01{Yellow Jacks Justice . 02 06 ———e—————— DEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Gertrude Metzler to Oscar and Dora Metzler, lot on NW line of Natoma sfreet, 75 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. Christine and Charles K. Zimmer to Frances Noonan (widow). lot on SE line of Mission Street, 75 SW of Sixth, SW 30 by SE 85 310. Lyford and Mary §. 4 Kaiger, all interest in lot on SE line of Na. toma street, 250 SW of Eighth, SW 25 by SE T8, red and Anna Simon and Lucy Heynemann %me' and to Louis Simon, lot on NE corner Franklin streets, N 68:9 by E 137:6; $10. Louis, Anna and Alfred Simon and Lucy Heynemann to Ludwig Arnstein, lot on E line of Franklin strect. 65:9 N of Pirle, N 68:8 by £ 0. iniella. E. Sherman (widow) £0 S. & G. Gump Company (corporation), lot on N line of Haight street, 63 E of Fillmore, E 75 by N 9; $10. George B. and Lucinda M. Bannan to Lewis M. Bannan, lot on E line of Pierce street, 77:41 S'ot Clay, § 25 by E 93:9; 31 Anne Hadley (widow) to Joachim D. Hint- mann, l6t en W line of Pierce street, 75 N of Eddy, N 25 by W 90; §1. Oscar H. Ferguson'to Theodore J. Roche, lot on NW corner of Green and Baker streets, W 110:10 by N 120:6; $10. Albert and Charlotta Wilford to George T., Lewis and Benjamin Joned, lot on S line of 'sioner) to Ma: nor Sir Willlam Harcourt are acquainted with the facts. But I naturally ilsumed that Mr. Schnadhor: 2 gL horst was speaking with @ il @ lot on SW line of Main street, 220 SE of Fol- som, SW 137:6 by SE 30; $10. % Charity Hayward (wife) to Alvinza Hay- ward 1ot on SE line of Bramnan strest. 1993 NE of Second. NE 117:6 by SE 137:6; also lot on E comner of Brannan and Eighth streets, NE 26:3 by SE 205; also lot on E corner of Market and Dolores streets, § 24, E 18, N 82:83%, NW 12:45, SW : also lot on SE cor- ner of Lombard and Octavia streets, E 112, 1376, E 2, SE 6:9, SW 137 :3; also lot on 8 line o Lombard streef, 313 E of La- guna, B %0. S 10, E 313, S 5. W 313, S 100, w . W S 1376, W 250, > 5 tuckton also lot on SE cor- ner of North Point and Taylor streets, B 150 S 1376, E 35, S 176, N o also lot on NW corner of Lombard street an E 383.97. quitclaim deed; $10. imes John H. and Elisabetha K. Friedrfchs, Sanct Paulus Kirchen Verein of San Francisco (a corporation) to California Casket Company (a corporation). lot on SE line of Mission street, 275 NE of Sixth. NE 67:6 by SE 120: 333.000. Otis B. Angell to same, lot on NW iine of Minna street, 275 NE of Sixth, NE 67:8 by NW 40; §10. Ranald W. and Christena A. Smith to Cath- arine Bartholdy (wife of A.). lot on § line of Cortland avenue, 2 W _of Bennington, W 23 by S 100, lot 13, block 6, Fairs subdivision of Holly Park Tract; $10. Thorne and Catherine Kashow (Le Mar) to Joseph B. Coryell, lot on, NE line of Twenty- sixth avenue south, 150 % of M street south. SE $0 by NE 100, lots 33 to 3. block 483, Bay City Homestead Association; $10. William M. Gillespie (administrator of estate of Mary Lafferty, by F. M. Thal, commis- y_€. Carroll (administratrix of estate of John Carroil), lot on E line of California avenue, 100 N of Virginia avenue. N 2 by E 140, lots 1580 and 200 Gift Map 3:/32000. John S. G. Young to Olive Verkouteren (widow), lot on W line of Gould street, 200 8 of Paul avenue. S 2 by W 100, lot 16, bleek 3, Garden Tract Homestead Association: $in. Flora D. Jones (widow) to Margaret Lamb (widow), lot on N line of Page street, 207.4% W _of Webster, W 25 by N 137:3; $10. €. P. Toft to N. C. Toft, lot on N line of Waller street, 156:3 W of Fillmore, W 50 by N 120; $10. Nathaniel T. Coulson to George E. Tookes lot on N line of Haight street, 30 B of Pie B 2% by N 119; $10. Metropolitan Improvement Company to Peter F. Dunne, lot on SE corner of Pacific avenue and Baker street, S 127:8Y by E 25; $10. Joseph D. and ith M. Grant to Helga M. Bagge (wife ‘of liam H.), lot on § line of Twenty-first street, 234:6 W of Church, W 30:11 by S iM4; $10. Builders’ Contracts. George Letterell and Henry A. Farry (own- ers) with Mrs. Mary Sullivan (contractor), ar- chitect D. Coffin—All work for a ome-story and basement frame cottage on lot 4, block 15, Flint Tract; $1750. Standard Electric Company of California (owners), with Alfred W. Burre!l (contractor, by Henry H, Burrell, attorney, with Keatinge & Leonard, sub-contractors). architect Edward R Swain-All concrate work except expanded metal and main floor for a concrete, steel, irom. brick and wood building on E line of Vermont street, 130 N of Alameda, N 10, S 100, W 209, P. N, 133; 34342, Sigmund Strassburger (owner) with Mallory & Swenson_(contractars). architects Salfield & Kohlberg—Carpenter and mill work. stairs, slazing, tinning. slati and ha: for & two-story basement ttic frame residence on N line of Pacific avenue. 189:9 W of Steiner street, W 32:3 by N 127:513; $10,840. —— . HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. G Seifert, San Jose P Hardy, Cal W A Porter, Boston |A M Hanmore, Redwd J G Waterman, Cal J M Amweg. Phila A H Noyles, StMichael| Mrs Churchill, Napa C A S Frost, StMichael Miss Churchill, Napa P J McLaughlin, Minn|L Loewenbach. Paris A Austrian & w. Il B Goodman, Phila M Tillotson. N Y | € Moore, London Miss F O'Meara, Utah H H Knox, Y M J O'Meara, Utah |C C Kavanah, Boise E D Herdman, Beflds| Miss Drennan, Sta Crz W E Gerber & w, Sac' Miss Ryland. San Jose Eimtl (Friead ss McCoy. yer. "Stantord Miss NY B C Voorhies, Cal Mrs Lawry, N Y J A Veatch, Sutter Crk Miss Cusson, N ¥ J Meyer, Colusa forage to be sold at Ees " ; should be made which they are not positive g B v storage to be sold at East | -&oy tubs; 1.t 3 rooms: stable; dot SR, Call | e e | ik (ot absolutely fuinil, rxflm- Segphene Gyuh; W e et Fe v ey Aty ¥ ggrng-cmh, durd, NT| W sv'T"‘)‘:o’in;“:."C{l«k w 2 ’, 1706 Market | FOR BALE_New Mission homs, five rooms, | . 1UrRisbed ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonsble. - s e oer ey 2 Jessie Clgney and Henrictte G- and Frank A. | W Wasling, N ¥ | W E Garber & w..Cal & most modern_and up-to-date: | | bath; terms seme ae rent. 8252 Mussion or™ | EGGENE, 65 O FarrellNew house, fireproof; | ence will be Eiven to. articles of demestic | NV T, Olivet Cemetery T Wathut stréet. 107-6% N o:%.’fl}ofi:f. 7 0 Ruteningon, XY 11 ‘i'm%“;m.f tal erett, Conover, Packard, Ludwig, | —— — ~ new furniture; electri¢ elevator; 25 private | production and manufacture, conditions of Y | N %5:0% by B 187:6: $10, 0 D Owen, Pasadena |Rev J B Sim; o and inany others; wholesale and re. | WELL-BUILT modern 7-room residence, with | suite with bath; baths free; first-class, price and quality being equai (including in San Mateo County. Wiiliam W. R. ‘and Clara B. Hatch to Wil- | G W Buah, Redding [Mrs S A Shore Nev Wiiey B. Alien Co., 933 Market st., | h, 2 blocks from park. Inquire 660 Missio the price of foreign production and manu- OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. o Mann. fot em W line of ‘Hasriaon: ok Sirs 3 Moban, Dublin |Miss E Shore pranch Store, 351 Broadway, Ox! e e . | ELLIS, 606—Nice sunny rooms; suitable for one | facture the duty thereon), ahd such prefer- - 1 A tok o AL e St exton slvset. | Mow han. Dublin |Miss E ¢ . Nev = ——camE | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | _0F 1o gentlemen. N ence will be given to articles of American > J. HENDERSON. Manager. |35 8,58 of Harrison sireet, 175 § of Trentieth, Capt &0 Tompkinson, i B Yerimton, Carson cash_cor your Sl Boniéic: { e~ | GEARY, {05, The Navarre_Biegantly furnished | Drogaction and manutacture produced on the . S 5 by W 1226 90 Yanta Monica Mrs L A Terry Sacto once, box Call office. , | SANTA Clara Valley—Rich, fertile land; depot | ~ gaites and single: travelers accomm acific Coast, to the extent of the copsump- Freeman (Hartley) to " N 7 ©on the ranch: famous orchard and vineyard K odated. tion required by the public service there. NEW FIRM OF UNDGRTAKER. Mary A Freeman (Hartles) to Edward Du. | E S Churchill. Napa |Miss Terry, Sacto LT LENS W0 0| son; great live caks: reduced to $100 an acre; | GOLDEN GATE ave. 1206—Fine sunny base.| 1he United States reserves the right to ac- 18 years o atostie ) vy L e Ko ST o R. 36, 217 Geary $14 i4 monthly will buy 10 acres on new coast cept or refect any or all proposals or any J W Taylor, L |M P Costa, Hanford % piano: good for practice; Schaffer nearly new, $99, { verty going awa: grand upright piano; rty leaving. 408 Golden Gate ave. nos. 305 Post st. nearly new, for §225; planos with t. HAMILTON, § Flood bldg. md-hand _upright for sale chesp. McAllister st. . road; a colony of good people farming; some good bargains in emall homes and cholcg. orchards near San Jose; don’t let this o by, call or write. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st., and San Jose, SAN Mateo—A snap at Redwood City adjoin- ing town; Jarge oaks: fertile land; one- third price; 20 acres or more; call or write, WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st., or San Jose. CONTRA Costa County—145 acres; good farm- ing land; orchard; vineyard; fair improve- ments; plenty of spring water; only $4000. BELMONT—Good improvements; ideal gummer home: $2200. WOOSTER, WHIT- TON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st. A—IF you want to buy, sell or exchange city or country property_call on MARION GRIF- TIN, 719 Mrket st,, S, F., office near Call blg. ment room, furnished or unfurnished; grate. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central Jocation: new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; $0o per and upward; cpeelal rates by tha week or month; best in the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HOWARD 1018—1 large sunny front room with gas, use of kitchen if wanted; also a small back room; cheap. JONES, 92i—Elegant sunny rooms; also beau- tiful corner suite; single rooms. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van Ness—Suités new fur.; single rocms, $10 up. MISSION, $25%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window' front rooms; gas; grate; lower flat. NATOMA, 265—Furnished rooms to let, $1, $135, $150 per week; housekeeping, §250 per week. part thereof. Information and blanks for Eflnpoull will be furnished on IpPllel!lnn. velopes containing proposals will be in- dorsed "““Proposals No. 9036.” and uddressed to-Major C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army. Depot Quartermaster. MARRTIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: 3 John Craddock, 33, 2(7 Third street, and Elzenie Rundall, 22, 525 Franklin street. Lynn P. Selby, 31, Fairhavenm, Wash., and Addie Couxhlan, 28, C: and Jenny Sven P. Gu&mw. 34, Vallejo, § and Amy A. lei August Ander, 30, Hill street, M. A. Wheeler, 23, 806 O'Farrell street. Jobn - G. Erwaid, 35, 500 Twentieth street, and Cora Teachout, 37, 428 Third street. Famucl manager tne Dmited Undertakers “Associations M.y, McBrearty, With the game company for 10 years; P. F. Greon, late with J. C. O’'Connoy| b A e Eumn Talephone South 44. m—— CREMATION., The 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association Point Lobos ave.. 8. F., Cal. g e Iulxu-hL 1903 ancisco e first day of 1901, does_not- to CREMATION. Neither does it aftect the COLUMBARIUM, because there is nothing less harmful to the living thap the of their dead. to cremate will he fssued by the Board of Health the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. FLETCHER. Manager. Twenty-third, S 30 by E 90; $10. B H Schunhoff to Hibernia Savings and Loan Saelety, lot on E line of Valencia street, 0 S of Twenty-third, S 40 by E 1%5: also lot on N line of 'lfinl‘nl.;;;lfih street, 200 W of Castro, W 40 by 3 ). Jeanne Mendiondoy (widow) to Elizabeth T. Davis (wife of J. J.), lot on E line of Dolores street, 76:6 N of Thirtieth, N 2 by E 100; $10. Charles C. Kane to Elizabeth G. Buckley, lot on N line of Twenty-sixth (Navy) street, 186:3 W _of Church, W 33:4 by N 114; $10. James T. Fitzgerald to Jeremiah D. Sullivan, Jot on W line of DaWNs street, 60 N of Washing-" ton, N 24 by W 75; §10. Elizabeth A. Heydenfeldt et al. vs. Zelia O. Hellings et al. (by G. H. Umbsen, referee) to Stmpson Lumber Company (corporation), lot on SE corner of Beach and Stockton streets, S 235 by E 137:6; $20,000. Frank and Sarah A. Bragg to Mar'ne En- gineers’ Beneficial Association No. 35 of San Francisco (a corporation), \undivided half of Mrs Urquhart, Seattle J Barnes, Seattle M Greenbaum, Seattle F B Lyman & w. Cal ‘W_F Day, Fresno J Morton, L_Ang D Williams & w, Fres H Eichnald, Texas W H La Baree, Cal - |C Beckwith, Sacto Mrs Chrisman, L Ang |W _J Rogers, S Jose 3 V Garcia, Hanford J Francis & w, S Dieg IS “Campbell, § Jose AMrs Campbell, S Jose A Blessom, Stockton - E C Cochran, iC F Craven, Chicago T Duncan & w, S Barb C A Carroll, Cal ¥ B Crow, Phila | W'D Held, 'Ukiah C E Sweezey, Cal | W Proudfoot, U S A E Tomkinson, Cal |C B Jilison, Napa A M Antheny, Cal C € Gaines, Sacto Dr C E Reed, Petalma J H Sawtell, Chico J L Gillette. Le Grand' Dr Archer, Florence Gillette, Cal J Carlisle, Boston Miss O Gillette, Cal € G L J W Kaseberg, Cal A Bemmerl; P L Flanagan, Nev R Leathers_ Cal Mrs E Samuels, Cal € Wetmore,

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