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42 FEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market Street. noon, | November 12, 1801 | m No. 638 Market st. | South side (No. X of Brode mod and herd = 1) Haight st., 105 feet west n house of 8 rooms, bath | ment; lot 25x120 feet. MODERN MISSION FLATS. theast corner (Nos. 1201-1203) Sanchez and | Twenty-fAifth sts; 2 modern up-to-date flats consisting of b oms, porcelain bath, open nickel piate plumbing, tiled mantels and’ sinks, etc.; rents §33 per month; lot 22:1%x51:9 feet. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. North side (Nos. 2030-2032) Lombard st., feet east of Fillmore; 4 substantial flats 5-6-44 rooms = a basement: sunny good cor n; this_property is on_the boulevard connecting the Presidio with Van 3 ways rented and desirable; rents nth; 26:6x112:6 ft. MISSION WARM BELT INVESTMENT. of = | 167 | | large lc North side (Nos. 3422-3424) Nineteenth st., 105 | feet west of Mission; 2 nice houses of § rooms and bath separate basements each: this propert tuated between Mission and Va- lencia s hich are .the principal business streets of the Mission; present income $42 per month; lot 25x85 ft. JONES IMPROVED PROPERTY. BPast side 508-1510) Jomes st., 35 feet modern fiats of 5-§ rooms story house of 10 rooms ; fine neighborhood; lot T. Clementina st., 127:6 ixth; a substantial ‘house | 6-foot basement; lot 2% | POST-ST. RESIDENCE. « 69) Post st., 113:6 feet east | antial well-built house 9| light in every room; STERN ADDITION COTTAGE—ON TERMS. | North side (No. 216) McAllister st., 136:6 | feet west of Parker ave.; modern cottage 7 | rooms, bath 2nd basement; lot 25x96:4 or terms, | cash PACIFIC GHTS RESIDENCE LOT. South side Vallejo st.. 165 feet west of Fill- more; a magnificent building in an aristocratic hood commanding &n elegant marine HOLLY PARK LOTS. North side of Richland ave., 575 feet east of e.; lots 35-36, Holly Park Tract; 25x100 EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market St. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market St. FOLSOM-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. re and 3 flats on the north side of street, between 7th and Sth sts.; well bullt: in good condition: always rented; pars $684 per annum; the large lot, 38x | 100 feet, easily worth the asking price; investigate this, as it well Worth vour t is PARK PANHANDLE FLATS. £10,000—Three new modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms all the latest modern up-to- are found in this building; ed; rents $9750 per month, | y one per cent per month; this | is a giltedged permanent investment; ¢ 253100 2 WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. { $900—MAKE OFFER; handsome modern up- to-date house of § rooms and bath; near | Park Panhandle: fine stable and good tage in rear; situated in the middle of a fine large 50-foot lot, assuring an abundance of light; a rare chance for a physician. PANHANDLE BARGAIN RESIDENCE An elegant modern residence of 10 rooms and bath; on the east side of Lyon st., | ok the Park Panhandle; pro cost o on easy terms BARGAIN. SOUTH OF MARKET STREET. $4000—Four well built tenements of 3 rTooms each; nmear 10th and Harrison sts.; im- provements only 6 years old and in first | class condition: always rented; brick | foundati lot 25x85 feet; rents $40 per | month. MISSION FLATS. $5500—Four well built flats of 4, 4, 5 § rooms and bath each; near Mission and 14th | Sts.; rents $645 annum; Jot 45x86 feet. RICHMOND FLATS. $70—Four flats of ¢ rooms each, on Clement | st.: rents 32 per month; always rented; | lot 25x120, A ENAP. { modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath, on Sanchez st., near 24th; street cars; Jot 24xS0 feet; flat loan $1200 at 6 per cent can remain: easier terms can be obtained; this is a sample of our Mission homes; call and get a list; we il them on your own terms at your | own price. | $1700—Cozy EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., | 635 Market st. O. D. BALDWIN & SON, 2 Montgomery st. §160 per month; 3 nmew fiats of | d 7 rooms and bath on north line | Bush st., near Mason. gant home of 12 rooms, 2 baths, fur- | r. ardwood floor; finished in nat- | ural ‘woods throughout; on Jackson st., | near Central ave.; marine view; lot | northeast corner lot on Presidio | #x127:8; magnificent marine = : 2 mew flats of 6, 6 and T rocms and bath; all the latest improve- ments $10,00—Very choice lot near Sutter and Taylor sts.; 33 feet frontage; will pay 13 per cent met if improved. $1,500—Attractive modern residence, 9 rooms, batn. furnace etc, on Baker st., mear | 00. Fuiton: lot 2 $5,500—Cheap: Howard st., near Third; 2. _house of 10 rooms and bath; lot 20x80. $4,500—Rents $42; 3-story bay-window build- on Powell st., near Clay; always ory ‘of brick; bank mort- an remain. cor. Folsom and Norfolk; 38x7; for stores and flats. 4 flats of 4 rooms each on st near Ninth; always pays 13 per cent net. I5th and Castro; 24x0. $1.200—Fifteenth, near Castro st.; accepted; concrete sidewalks; 24x90. $500—Cas $17,500—Rents $12,500—E; rented; first gage of $3000 85,800 N.E $9000—POST, near Larkin; 25x120 to rear __ st.; house 10 rooms and bath; rents $52 50. $2750—Rents $25; 8 bargain; Erie st ard; 3ALSS; 2 good fats of @ eac bric] oundation. $6250—Rents 350" Broderick st., near Park e: trance; 2 flats of 5 and 6 and bath each. —Fine marine view: lot on Presidlo | Heights; 100 ft. frontage. | 0. D. BALDWIN & SON. | HAWKS & SKELTON, Rents Collected and ‘Entire Charge Taken of Property $6500—Good investment: O'Farrell ., mear Octavia, to rear street, near Laguna; rents $50; steady renting property. Can be improved. $32%0—Flats: Hartford, near Twentieth and Castro; 4 and 5 rooms; rents $330 per annum; a fine investment E $4250—Lot north side Page st., 30x1. ; overlooking parl fats $5000—Corner Page and Laguna fine location for home or flats | Choice lots; Hyde and Francisco sts.; 15 min- | utes from our office; superb view of bay: can- | rooms and near Baker; : choice for home or sts.; 35x100; Pot be cut off; corner; Sxli2; $300; tnside lots, | 1750, > $3000—Lot on south =ide of Chestnut st., west | of Hyde; 27:6x]10; fine view of bay $6570—Lot NW. Hyde and Filbert sts.; fine site for building with every good view south; also bay view from upper foor. HAWKE & SKELTON, 323 Montgomery st BUILDING LOTS ON FOLSOM STREET, And Only Two Lett. $10 & month will buy You one of them; mo better opportunity to get a fine lot; cement sidewalks laid. §-room cottage, newly built: it's yours for vour rent money: only half block from Mis- #ion =t.; an elegant home. 5-room cottage on San Bruno ave., 100 feet from Twenty-fourth st.; easy monthly pay- ments. 5-room cottage on Hoffman ave., near Twen- ty-third st 5100 for 2 lots on $ monthly payments; near Mission road. $11 75 a month will buy you a fine 4-room cottage and level lot; 1 block from Folsom- st cars. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. ONLY $3250 for northwest corner of 234 and Do- lores sts.;/lot x57, with 2-story bullding; a snap; investigate. "Address owner, GEO. B. M. GRAY. 454 Ninth st., Oskland. - FOR sale— artistic homes; new plane; up- to-dnte conveniences: finished in natural hard wnods; prices very reasonable; the public in- vited 1o inspect; Jocated Masonic ave. and Frederick st.; owner on premises. COTTAGE for sale cheap; easy terms; Stone- man st., near Alabama. | 5 rooms and bath each, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1901, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, - 218-220 Montgomery st. JUST BUILT. §17,500—Broadway, N line; new house of 2 stories, attic and basement; 7 bedrooms, & baths; large lot, 40x137:6 feet; natural wood finish; square hall; planned by Architect Edgar Mathew ELEGANT RESIDENCES. $12,500—Pacific ave.; modern residence, 7 bed- rooms, 2 baths; hardwood finish on main floor. $3,100—Haight st., sunny side, near Pierce st.; 26x110 {t.; cheap. $3,70—New two-story house of 7 rooms and bath; Sixth ave.; on Sacramento-stieet cable line: lot 25x120 feet. MODERN FLATS. $6,000—Devisadero =t.; 2 modern flats; $0; lot 25x90 feet. NEAR MARKET ST. $7.500—Oak st., near *Market; 2 flats and cot- tage; rents $53; lot 27:6x120 feet. rents GRAND INVESTMENT. §16,000—Mission st.; rolid and substantial 3- story frame building, store and lodging- house: rents $130; pays over 6 per cent net; lot 50x122:6 fe NEAR MARKET ST. 13,000—Turk st., near Jones; 2-story house, § rooms and bath; present rents nominal; lot 23x137:6 feet PRICE REDUCED. $10,000—Price reduced from $12,500; must be sold; sunny side of Pine st.; substantial 12 rooms and bath; hariwcod large lot, 38:9x137:6 feet. T PAYS 10 PER CENT NET. $18 monthiy; $00 mortgage at € per cent can remain; south of Market st. investment; close to Third and Bry- ant sts. MISSION FLATS. $5,000—Mission flats, San Jose ave. lot 35:414x88 feet; every rool sunny. house of floors rents $40; light and SPECIAL. business property: substan- building of stores, lodging-Souse ; Tents $130; lot 50x122:6 feet. - $16,000—Mission-st. tial PRICE REDUCED. $4,250—Price reduced from $6000; corner resi- dence, on bestpart of San Jose ave.; 2- story residence of 7 rooms and bath; lot 30x137:6 feet. SNAP IN INCOME PROPERTY. $25,000—-Mission st., near Ninth; lot 40x160 feet? church buflding on Mission st. and two dwelling houses on Ninth. MARKET-ST. $35,500—Market-st. corner, at Jjunction _of Church and Fourteenth sts.; 93 feet frontage by 84 feet and 108 feet depth. RESIDENCE NEAR GOLDEN GATE PARK. $7,250—Halght st., near Broderick, north side: contains 10 rooms and bath; fine view; Louse modern in every way; lot 27:6x 137:6 feet. - WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. 7,000—Clay st.. near Baker: 2 modern fiats, § and 7 rooms and bath; lot 27:6 feet front; a rare chance. PAGE-ST. CORNER. $16,000—New flats; rents $142 50 monthly; & very £o0d_investment; 6 tenants in all; lot $T:6x112:6 feet; rents are low and can be increased. SANSOME-ST. CORNER. £35,000—Two-story building; rents §110; a fore- closure sale. VAN NESS, NEAR PACIFIC. $,500—Van Ness ave. residence; bargain: lot alone worth the price; contains 9 rooms and bath; near Pacific ave.; lot 25x100 feet. SUTTER-ST. FLATS. $10,000—Sutter st.. norts side, near Webster: 3 modern fiats of 7 and 9 rooms and bath; lot 27:3xI2T:6 feet; very sunny; always rented. GREAT OPPORTUNITY, $5,500—Howard st., bet. 224 and 234; substan- tial residence of § rooms and bath; lot 25x122:6 feet. CHEAP FLATS. $5,250—Capp st., bet. 224 and 234.: 2 modern fiats of & 7 rooms and bath: lot 26:8x 122:6 feet. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $7,500—Jackson st near Maple; modern resi- dence of § rooms and bath; lot 30x129 feet; must be sold. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills bldg. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, Real Estate Agents, Houses Rented, Rents Couected and Full Charge Taken of Property. i T Lar- $9000—Choice residence on . near kin, containing 10 rooms and bath; remts for %52 50 per month; ot Z5x1a. $5000Three cholce flats on Bush st. near Scott, containing 6 and 7 rooms and bath; rents $60 per menth; lot 27:6x137:6 $8000—Bush st., near Hy large residence containing 16 rooms and bath; could be changed into flats with very little expense; size of lot 30x137:6. 3300-Two flats on Grove st, near Laguna; lot 25x120; rents $50. $5000—Three modern fla lencia; size of lot 25x114; rents $54 50. $4000—Cholce residence on 20th st., near Va- Jehcla, containing § rooms and bath; occupled by owner. $4000—23d st., mear Bryant; 2 flats containing store and 2 rooms within, with bakery cven; lot 50xild; rents $49. $4500—Clay st., near Fillmore; residence, 8 rooms and bath: lot 25x137:6. $4000—Two flats: Natoma st, near Sixth; lot 25xT5; rents $30. $2250—Clara st., near Sixth; 2 flats; lot 22:6x 80; rents $28. §2250—Cholce cottage; Capp st., near 25th; containing € rooms and bath; lot 21:8x115. 3$3250—Dolores st., near 22d; cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 2x85. 1% _Shotwell-st. cottage, & rooms and bath; ot_25x114. $1700—Cottage: - Diamond near 2th; & rooms and bath: lot 20x1i4. §1650—Hardy st., near 16th; rent $12 50; lot 25x75 Further particulars of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. cottage, 3 rooms; | $5000—FINE home cheap;: fine garden; large lot; one block to cars; Waller st. $4800—Rents $4750; a great barga Bush st., near Devisadero. $3500—52 feet irregular depth; chea) Masonic ave., near Waller st.; ed by fine modern homes. $1100—Cheapest lot in the district; 18th st., near Noe; 2Zx114. $600—Must be sold by crder of absent owner; 150x100; 6 lots in Excelsior Homestead; a few blocks from Mission-st. cars. $375—Cheapest corner in Ocean View; corner Broad and San Jose ave.; cars pass the lot: can arrange easy terms. $350—$100s less than adjoining: level lot; Crescent ave.; close to the cars. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. SANTA FE, the coming city at PT. RICH- MOND, where the car shops are located, em- ploying hundreds of men; where the Standard Ofl Co. is mow constructing at cost of mil- lions great refineries, to empioy hundreds of men. At terminus of the great transcontinental rafiroad, where ship ana rafl meet. Greatest opportunity on the coast. Land is bound to increase rapidly. All lots level Streets graded. $125 and. up; $10 cash: $5 monthly. McEWEN BROS., Sole Agents, 118 Montgomery st. on SANTA FE, The coming eity at POINT RICHMOND. Lots, all level ....streets graded $125 and up.. “$10 cash, $5 monthly McEWEN BROS. ..118 ‘Montgomery Sole Agents. SOLD—$2800; cottage on 234 st.; come in and order another. $1650—4-room house on Lundy lane, opposite Valencia terminus; easy terms. $4000—Large 2.story house for hotel on 45th ave., fronting boulevard; close to electric cars; easy terms. $850—3-room house on Prentiss st. $650—4-room carhouse; $25 down, $5 monthly. $100-Park lots, near fortification, south of CIiff House; §1 down, §1 monthly. $50—Lots 2x12%; Alvin Tract and Elmhurst Station, Alemeda Cour'y; $1 down, $1 monthly. 7i0—Only 1 lot left: fronting the boulevard, between J and K sts. $70—Lots near Colma, San Mateo County; $1 down, $1 monthly. $150—Lots; Lincoln ave.; Heyman Tract. Seven lots on Silver ave. (cheap) for chicken raising. Lots on _Twenty-second st. and View ave., Heyman Tract, near new schoolhouse. Biusiness corner; 26x100; Douglass and 23d sts. (cheap), near Noe Valley schoolhouse; %00d for store below and flat upstairs; good rent. JACOB HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st. FOR sale—Sunset, Sth ave., bet. I and J sts., story and half house of 6 rooms, bath and high basement; all modern Improvements; will be comdleted in 3 weeks; now is the time to buy and have the house finished to suit; come and take a look at it; sold on easy payments. §. 8. REED, owner and builder, 2526 Fulton. A BEAUTIFUL and productive near Hay- wards. Alameda County: 15 -hc‘;:' nearly all in full-bearing orchard (none better); sur- roundings first class: sightly and beautiful lo- cation; modern residence, etc.; this choice plece of property must be sold to close estate interests: price $7500 for fmmediat H. CRANE, o8 Calitornte st - o B FOR SALE—As a_whol - vara lot, south ‘line Union' . B1°5. Teer enst of Lot, PicracT e, Lok mortheast corner Green and 137:6 CHAKLES C. BE):IB. Rurlefllkugqm $1250_HOUSE 4 rooms, bath; see owner on place. 162 Tenth ave., Sunset District. 2 | 3 streets; graded: cash 350 EACH—Corner lots, North ave, or install. 324 Montzomery st. SRR NELSON, JOHNSON & CO., 205 Montgomery st., opp. Mills bldg. $15,000—Rents $1710; “‘downtown’ block from Powell st.; 3 new modern flats; this prop- zrty will sell for $1000 advance inside 60 ays. $12,500—Rents $1362; inside Leavenworth; easy walking distance Market and Kearny 5 modern flats; now being foreclosed $12,000 mortgage. $16,000—Rents $1680; ‘‘downtown’ ; new, elegant, modern; 27:6 frontage; north side; posi- tively the cheapest and finest flats in the city. $10,000—Improvements worth $10,000; lot 35:6 by 1% feet, worth $5000; 2 elegant modern Tesidences; must be sold; make offer. $1,000 cash; any offer submitted; must be sold immediately; elegant modern re: dence; best portion Western Addition; cars rass; sunny side street. $6,000—Rents 3618; two handsome flats and cot: tage, best block Scott st.; southern ex: posure; light and sun in every room. $5,500—Rents $600; three handsome flats; 28 feet frontage; best pert Mission warm belt; improvements alone worth $6000. $8,750—Rents $450; 4 flats, nr. Second & ¢ manufacturing district; immediate in- crease in value assured. 600—Rents $26 month; two flats, 4 and § rooms, and ‘cottage, 4 rooms; all in Arst class condition; street bituminized; ce- ment sidewalk; Sixteenth-st. cars. $2,500—Rents $25 per month; two new modern Richmond flats; lot 25 by 120 feet; Geary- st. cars balf biock. ' NELSON, JOHNSON & CO. 205 Montgomery 1. opp. Mills bldg. FOR sale by JULIEN SMITH, « Real Estate Agent, 20 Montgomery st. Extra Finé Lots for Flats, 30x128. Clay st, between Broderick and Baker; there are lots of lots—there are few like this; price only 40 sine perty. Near Third and Bryant sts.; fine lot 100x160, with 2 frontages; price $22,500, or will lease for a term or sell 50x80 for $6500. Key Lot and Cottage. ‘Western Addition; cholce neighborhood; be- tween 2 cable cars and one block of electrio sweet cottage, § rooms, bath, etc.; key lot: front south side and rear,” recelving sun all day; just the lot for flats when you tire of the ‘cottage; particulars at office; price only $4150. ‘Western Addition Lot. California st., south side, 57 feet east of Baker; size 25x$2:6; see this, please, and make your offer; fix your price; it is for sale; and will be sold quickly. Marine View Lot. Vallejo st., south line, between Laguna and Buchanan; §5x137:6; price $5600. . AN opportunity for a quick tus a fine specu- lation for any one having the ready mone: and Vallejo; sightly and elevated; o rine view; both streets graded, macadamized and rewered; stone pavement laid on Baker; rice $10,000. 0 offers have been made this week for this very cheap lot, but not quite up to the mark; as a matter of fact 2 lots in the rear of this corner, fronting on Broadway, in the same block, were sold last month at $300 per foot; with such a grand view and in such a choice location, this is the best bargain that has been offered for many a year in this city. ‘W. J. GUNN, 530 California st., S. F. Savings Union building. $4400—A GREAT bargain: 22 lots in heart of city; beautiful marine view; only $200 per lot. THE PHELPS-LEWIS COMPANY, 295-39% Parrott building. CH—Corner lots; Eugene ave. O otracis: Graded: ‘cash or wmstall. 460 FOR_sale—Cottage of 4 rooms, large basement and yard; half cash. 3022 Plerce st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, §1 per year. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale VILLA SITES in the heart of the EL CERRITO HIGHLANDS, San Mateo. In view of the great demand for building sites in El_Cerrito we have been instruct- ed by the Bowie Estate Company to offer for sale the choicest portions of the above property. Maps showing locations and subdivisions to be seen at our office. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two 3 - o McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco, THE cholcest body of reclaimed marsh land, consisting of over 3000 acres under cultivation, paying from $5 to §7 per acre annual rentals. Situated within one and_one-half hours by rail or water from San Francisco. We now offer this choice tract of land as a whole for sale on very easy terms, or would rent the same to a desirable tenant. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A highly improved country home and invest- ment property near San Jose, consisting of 180 acres, of which 100 acres are planted to the finest varieties of resistant wine grapes. There is a family orchard surrounding the buildings. The improvements consist of a large 12-room modern residence, With spring water piped throughout. The house is surrounded by hand. some grounds containing a large fish pond and fountain. There are also stables and other ranch buildings. The house sets on a sufficient elevation to command a beautiful view of the Santa Clara Valley. The wine industry is as- sured good prices for years to come and wine grapes are selling for §25 to $30 per ton, which makes a resistant vineyard an investment prop- osition. This property is worth your immediate investigation. For full information call on or address, McAFEE BROTHERS, 103 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cal. A BARGAIN—Sonoma County; 32 acres; % mile from Sonoma City; all nicely improved; 16 good 9-room house; also cot- tage, barn, etc.; nice profitable home; must be sold on account of the death of owner; terms easy. A ranch of 1 acre, a ranch of 10,000 acres or any size between those flgures, in all the counties of California, can be provided for you by the undersigned. Houses and lots in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda to exchange for coun- try property. J. H. GILMORE, 323 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ATTENTION HOMESEEKERS, ‘We desire to call the attention of intending buyers of country lands to some bargains in in- come producing orchard. vineyard, grain and stock farms, many of which are bank foreclos- ures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush having had forty years' knowledge and experience of the value of lands and being the owner of an income-producing orchard and vineyard, can in- telligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. A—$100,00—_GRAND ollve, fruit and stofk ranch: 1820 acres; all level: irrigation; con- . venlent to San Francisco; 13,000 bearing olive trees, 12,000 bearing fruit trees; fine improve- ments, tools and teams; big income proposi- tion; cost $150,000 10 years ago; now worth $200,000; part cash, part San Francisco realty. Owner, 2740 Pine’st., San Francisco. 00 ACRES near Niles, $000; g0 hous ing orchard; unincumbered; will ren or exchange for city improved. LAND CO., 1137 E. Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third*ave.; Oakland. 5 ACRES good, level land, 3 miles from Berke- ley, on San Pablo ave., near Stege station, chéap; cash or easy terms. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. ‘WANTED—Ranch in Sonoma, Mendocino, Shas- ta or Modoc County; will trade clear lois 150x200 in San Jose; value $1500. SALSBURY, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. FINE cattle ranch: over 3000 acres, with out- side land; all fenced; fine meadow' land; good houses and barns; family orchard; investigate this. WELDON, 3% Parrott building. _FOR BALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO-— all tracts, $60_to $90 per acre, on Rancho tati, Sonoma. Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets and _information. COZY corner in charming Millbrae, near cha- teaus of D. O. Mills and Mark Lane. Apply 634 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, $2700—$1900 CASH; 40 acres all in fruit; near S. F.; call early. DECKER, 1020 Market st. TMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; Bl T ENED o 22, At POULTRY and ranches for sale: write for free list. C. R. FIELD, Petaluma, Cal. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. e —————————————————— SAN JOSE REAL ESTATE. SAN JOSE real estate at a room house, on lot 50x125; divided in 4 flat all furnished and rented; 3 flats rented for $21 1 flat occupled by owner; furnished, $2300; un- Turnished, 32100, Apply 220 Sutter st., rooin 5, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. BXCHANGE-Modern co eotmuo;do"gi,x rooms; lot Sor S0, Aiamoda T wiil pay & camh Aiftes: the above properties for restdence flate; north of st., San | B SORNSON, 630 Market ot T T $4000 to $5000 on either or both ‘modern ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | OAKLAND. ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ————————————————— ————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. —BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, ‘Senl:onwrml;flfifiafipfl'aelu\d light housekeeping rooms; open all night. $460—GOOD 5-room cottage; 1 block from sta- tlon; near school; lot 33:4x100; terms $150 cash; balance $10 per month; without interest. $800—2-story house, 6 rooms; 1 block from lot 50x145. $1350—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; modern im- proved; near station; lot 37:6x100; easy terms. $1800—Small 5-room cottage in good condi- tion, with lot 50x2( near school and station. $2400—Lot xI0, with ¢ rooms and bath; on main street; great bargain. $2600—In first-class condition; cottage, § rooms and bath; on Pacific ave., near Willow- st. station; lot 33:4x150; easy terms. $3250—On’ Broadway; new 7-room cottage: ‘with all latest improvements; near station and school; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. $3760—New 2-story house on Morton st., bet. broad and narrow gauge railroads; lot 40x150. $6000—A enap; -story house, 11 rooms and bath; on Central ave.; lot 50x207:6; cost owner 11, Building lots and houses to let in all of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & (o 1422 Park st., Alameda. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Just received imperative instructions to sell. Choice homes to be sacrificed. “SEE US AT ONCE.” $2150—A lovely modern cottage; corner lot. rooms and bath; large lot; cost $4000. 1321601 rooms and bathi; cholce location; fine ot §2000—8 rooms and bath; San Jose ave.; cost $5000. A FEW GREAT BARGAINS. $1500, §1800 and $1250—Fine 4 or 5 room cot- tages; large lots; near tr-}nl and schools; see them. A great chance to get a nice home cheap. Houses bullt, rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office open Sundays and svening: ‘W. K. CONGER & CO., W. K. CONGER & CO., 'W. K. CONGER & CO. 1501 Park Street, Alameda. Phone Grand 176. $3600—New, modern, 8-room house, with recep- tion hall. ; lot 50x208. §2400—8-room hous $1250—Lot 50x150; west side Verdi st., between ailroad aves. Santa Clara and $3750--8-room house, with conservatory; north side of San "ase ave. $4500—Elegant 9-room house; lot 50x150; or will exchange for San Francisco property. 300—6 rooms and bath; $100 cash, $5 per nth. These are but a few of the choice investments [*we have to offer you. Come in and have a talk with us. W. K. CONGER & CO., 1501 Park st., $1350—7-ROOM house, 13 blocks from narrow- gauge station, West Alameda; lot 50x118; cot- e adjoining, same size lot, $700; both suit- able for working men; your OWR terms. Room 35, Chronicle building. MUST BE SOLD. Large number of handsome homes and lots at almost your own price. Call and see them. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. CHOICE lots; Morton st., north of Santa Clara: will build to suit; see plans. J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1243 Park st. BARGAINS; improved & unimproved ‘acquired by foreclosure: % cash, Banik of Als, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SPECTAL BARGAINS—Berkeley Property. $250—Lot 40x13% on Virginia st., within 3 blocks of school; dirt cheap. $650—Lot 50x135 on Milvia ave.: near station and electric cars; street work all done. $700—Lot 40x120 on Shattuck ave., near North Berkeley depot; street work all done, including sidewalk; a bargain for investment. 3550 to 'F1000—Splendid butlding sifes on Shat, tuek ave.: electric cars pass the door. We will build you a home to suit. $1050 each—Two lots, each 50x125; street work all done; situate in Scenic Park, near college. $3100—Up-to-date home, 7 rooms; a snap. $5500—Modern new home, 10 rooms; near uni- versity on the south. $10,000—For one of the best-bullt homes in town; lot 100x150; room to build 2 more houses; land ‘worth 350 a foot; house cost $5000; a bar- gain for some one. 5 Call and see us. We sell the earth. MAY & MORTIMER, . 2123 Center st., Berkeley. §2000—A LONG-FELT want; cottage house of § rooms, on sunny side of street, and only two blocks from railroad station; a barsain. Haven't you always wanted to raise poul- try? T have 1% acres of land just sultable for a chicken ranch and near to car line. Just too cute for anything—A lovely little home now bullding, on a very large lot, In the Hillegass Tract; street work all done; oon- nected with gas and electric lights and only 300 feet from car line. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. NO. 2 2500; 6-1 coti e; modern; new; betu:?l_u‘l hom ,rl?)o:lnnl:l’“wllk from Berke- ley station. No. 239—$§5000; house of 9 rooms: % acre of ground; well, mill, etc.; at foothills. No. 132—$6200; 4-flat tenement house; income $720 per year: ‘close in town. No. 213—$2000; business property; chance for right man. No. 122—$1600; cottage, § rooms; attic floor; corner lot 50x110. b s‘ltE'F?UAngBl“EL posite First Natlonal Bani Berkeley. BERKELEY HOMES ON EASY TERMS. I have cozy homes, convenient to cars, sta- tion, etc., of 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 rooms, varying in price according to size, location, lot, etc., from $1400 to $3500; also larger and more expensive homes; some real snaps; terms arranged to suit. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! Now s the time to invest your surplus coln in land. Sure to make money if you do. Bar- gains to be had that may double within 2 years. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. $2000—-NEW, modern cottage of six rooms and porcelain bath; open plumbing; brick founda- tion; high basement; lot 37:6x100 feet; one block from electric cars: three blocks from railroad station; terms $300 cash, balance $2 per month, GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakldnd. MUST be sold—Best bargain in all Berkeley; less than cost improvements; 18-room house bullt for boarding students; located 1918 Uni- versity ave.; right party can clear $100 to $200 per month. Get key JOSEPH MASON, Berke- ley station, or address owner, 730 Pacific ave., Alameda; don't fall to inspect interfor of premises. A GRAND opportunity to secure the very cream of Berkeley lots, near the university, for only $20 per foot. See J. 8. JOHNSON, 630 Market San Francisco, opp. lace. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $1900—A NICE large cottage of 3 rooms and bath; high basement; large lot 100x170 feet; must be seen to be appreclated; terms can be arranged. GEO, W. AUSTIN & CO., - 108 Broadway, Oakland. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakiand. $13,500—Beautiful Lakeside district home; cost over $§20,000; modernized and first-class order; 100x150; bargain. $4500—A bargain; Myrtlesst., bet. Eighth and Tenth; beautiful street; 2-story house of 10 rooms and bath; lot 50x125; near Market-st. station. $3600—Sacrifice; & .complete up-to-dats home; 9 rooms; barn; lot 50x150; choicest lo- cation East Oakland Heights; cost of im- DProvements exceeds price. $2560—Mortgage owner must sell by November 1; extra pretty Pledmont corner home; new and complete; 2-story; 6 rooms; 65%110; offer wanted. $1250—Mortgage $300; cost $1600; within few blocks of Thirteenth-ave. station; neat colo- nial cottage; 5 rooms and bath; must sell. $5000—Flats; rents $50 morth; 7 and 8 rooms each; close in; residence nelghborhood. linton’ station; neat home, 6 rooms; corner; 50 feet; mortgage $1500; quick offer considered. $650—Neat, cozy home in West Berkeley; folding doors; big little bargain. $1000—Magnificent 50x150 lot; Tenth ave., Fast Oakland; choicest 3 formerly $2500. $1950 each—Two extra choice cottages; rents $18 each; Center station; investment or home. $1000—Neat 5-room home; Market station. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 4450 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. $300 CASH; $10 MONTH. Beautiful S-room home; Telegraph ave.; choicest part; very latest interior ish; see the magnificent dining-room; sold three thls month: only one left; see at once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. #2200 -ONE year constructed; absolutely the handsomest home offering in Oakland; superb- ly situated; unusual sale. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. $7250—SACRIFICE; near Senator Perkins’; ele- gant home; 9 rooms; $800; 4 months’ old car- pets ; Dertect “‘1‘“&3& stable; large double e lot; cost ; mortgage $5000; su- perb bargadi. S LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. $1900—SACRIFICE for a quick sale; comfort- able modern Fastlake cottage, with bath, double bay window, hall, high basement and brick foundation; lot 43xi00 feet (note the size); very sunny; half block from _publ: park: 3 minutes” walk from Clinton Station; very select residence location; neighboorhood and surroundings the very best; street work complete and stone walks laid; house alone 18 insured for $1750; rents for $15 per month; ‘must be seen to be appreciated; never befors offered for sale; a special bargain and will stand a close investigation. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, 1] attached; country visitors find no sunny; place’ s the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—700 rooms; newly renovated; %c to 75c, §1 to §8 week. SUNNY suite and singles, neat and clean; Ab-?h. phone; prices low. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also un! BIRCH ave., 21, off Larkin, bet. Grove and Ful- ton—Bay-window parlor, suitable for 2; gas. bath, phone; $10; also single room. BRADY, 3, off Market—Large sunny room, double’ bed. $8, and one small room, 35, BUSH, T88—Furnished rooms for gentlemen at $7 and §8 per month; private; references. BUSH, 797—Sunny furnished room for gentle- man: gas bath; reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, corner mn—nql:nd! furnished sunny rooms; prices COUPLE will rent unfurnished sunny front suit in mew flat: also other room, with use of laundry; reasonable. 2945 Fillmore st. CRAWFORD, 102 Ellis—Sunny rooms; single, o puites,’ 3 per week: thoroughiy remo- vated; elevator. EDDY, 303, corner Jones—Two sunny bay-win- dow front rooms; nicely furnished. EDDY, 632—Sulte of sunny furnished rooms. EDDY. 1322—Sunny front room in private fam- ily for one or two sentlemen, with breakfast; home privileges. EIGHTEENTH, 453%—Nicely furnished room for one or two; sunny; private family. ELEVENTH, #—Sunny bay-window front room; gas; running water and bath. FILLMORE, 1316—Two furnished rooms ' for housekeeping; sunny; gas stove; bath; use of laundry; §20; also 2 small rooms for gen- tlemen; reasonable. FOURTH. 22%—Nice front room; also single. FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant suites; singl transfent; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. FRONT room, suitable for 1 or 2 xentlerxm with private family. 537 O’Farrell st. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites 'and’ single; travelers accommodated. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 641—Bright sunny and nicely furnished room for gentlem: bath. Call from § till 10:30 a. m. GOUGH, 1613—Nicely furnished sunny rooms with hot and cold water; gas; bath. HARRISON, 7844, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished rooms; bath: all latest conveniences; homelike; §1 week up. GRAY'S BARGAINS— $3500—A sacrifice; owner wants to sell im- mediately elegant house of 7 rooms, laundry and ba I modern appliances; finished throughout in Sissons vellow pine; cement basement; plate-glass windows; beautiful gar- den; corner on prominent thoroughtfare; a gem; investigate \and ses for yourself. Handsome new colonial house of 9 rooms, laundry, bath, furnace room, etc.; beautifully finished throughout, with beam ceiling in din- ing-room; gas and electric lighting; situated on Nob Hill of East Oekland, overlooking beau- titul grounds of F. M. Smith; one block from car line; 1t preferred, terms can be made to suit, GEORGE B. M. GRAY, 454 Ninth st., Oakland. $800 CASH, balance to suit buyer; model chicken ranch; 6-room cottage; barn; aviary; chicken house; fine broodery; water piped in house and grounds; good windmill and tank; 1 acre fronting on two streets; plenty open ground surrounding; soil ““Al"; no fogs; no raw winds; near electric cars; adjoining East Geidand; price in all $220; fine stock of ickens and ‘*Al” cow at a bargain: come and see it; call or send for cireular. 45 Seventh st., opposite Broadway Station, Oak- land; carriage free. HAYES, 186, cor. Van Ness ave.—Single sunny room suitable for a gentleman; rent ¥. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 4 Turk st., near Market—Central location: new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class: 50c per day and upward; special rates by ti ‘week or month; best in the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window and other rooms; reasonable. JONES, 515B—Elegant suite; plano, gas grate, bath, phone; also alcove and single rooms; reasonable; all newly furnished. LADY taking newly renovated house on Hayes st. will have suite of parlors, new, to let; also 3 or 3 rooms for housekeeping; private; board of desired. Box 157, Call office. LEAVENWORTH, 401, cor. Ellis—i furnished, 1 unfurnished adjoining room; running water: gas; sunny; bath; $7 and $4. MARKET, 1140—Rooms for a first-class derma- tologist at La Verita Par! MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; §1 per week; transient. MINNA, 731—A nice room, suitable for twd: rent reasomable. $300 CASH, $20 monthly—A rare buy for a phy- siclan; prominent location; up-to-date modern 2-story house of 9 rooms; all conveniences; Iot 40x150, on Fruitvale ave.; no fogs nor raw winds; a lovely home at a great bargaia: price, all told, $2600; will make terms to suit, or discount for cash. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES, owner. SOUND INVESTMENTS FOR CAPITALISTS. Hotels for sale. Lodging-houses. Grocery stores. Hardware stores. Drug stores. good farms for sale; some for exchange. ness property paying 8 per cent net on ln&‘f‘mm" from 10 to 25,000 acres. ony o' 25, Thirty-page catalogue of California homes. Largs list; may exchange. Ses E. E. BUNCE for all bargains, %2 Broad- way, Oskland. GRAND bargain—Cottage home of 6 rooms, completely furnished, ready for housekeeping; only easy terms: see it; it is near the local train. J. S. JOHNSON, 630 Market st., San Francisco., opposite Palace Hotel. BANK Foreclosure Sale—Large corner lot; con- venient to Broadway; large house of eight rooms; only $3500; see it. J. S. JOHNSON, 630 Market st., San Francisco; opp. Palace. NEW cottages, up-to-date location, choice, rooms, $1300; terms if desired. SALSBURY, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. —_— OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TENTH, 572—Beautiful sunny rooms; excellent home table; terms moderate; references. e ey OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. ilth and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, 803, corner Jones—2 connecting rooms; clean, bright, sunny; $13 mo.; lower floor. EDDY, 743—2 sunny rooms for housekeeping; private; phone. ELLIS, 412—2 sunny newly furnished rooms complete for housekeeping, with gas range and running water, $20. FELL, 253—2 or 3 furnished rooms for house- keeping; also #ingle room; $1 50 per week, in- cluding washing, gas and bath. FIRST, 230, and 3 Tehama—i rooms, each suit- able for housekeeping; lately renovated. FOLSOM, 620—Large furnished rooms on first floor for families with children; grounds. FRANKLIN,, 203—Two furnished rooms, sunny corner. FULTON, 671—Two furnished rooms for house- keeping; separate entrance. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 641—Two bright sunny rooms for ‘housekeeping; basement. Call from 9 till 10:30 a. m. HOWARD, 10632 suhny completely furnished connecting rooms; running water; range; $10. JACKSON, 620, near Mason—Large furnished _room; grate; or housekeeping; $7, $ LILY AVE., -108—Unfurnished or furnishe rooms; cheap. o HOMES on instaliment plan; payments same as rent. 5 Money to loan. The Home Building Co., south side of R. R. track, on Fruitvale ave. ‘W. E. RUDELL. LINDEN AVE, 315, near Gough s sunny front room; light housekeeping; single; reasonable. McALLISTER, 420—Nicely furnished sunny mnfi suite for housekeeping or will let sepa- e. OAKLAND- ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $800—PLAIN, but cozy cottage of 5 rooms in good condition; sunny side; close to San Pablo ave. electric cars; street work all done; insured for $500; policy pald for three vears in ad- vance; goes with the place; title perfect: will sell on terms of §100 cash down and $15 per month, including interest; would rent for 3§ to $10 per month; look this up; owner on premises. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $3500—Fine large comfortable S-roomed cottage, with bath and all modern lmprovements and n good condition; select res oca- 0n 0 ST5TISRE: dot SORLZS feet: sunny front; easy walk from local station; rents for §24 per month; terms can be 7, GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $2500—ELEGANT modern Eastlake cottage of § Iarge rooms; high basement; brick foundstion; double parlors; modern plumbing, etc., all in fine condition; it down within easy walk of Narrow Gauge depot; down, bal- mmmmmmm;umntmm GEO. W. AUSTIN & . 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $280—BRAND-NEW colonial cottage of 5 rooms with electric and gas lighting; modern, plumbing; porcelain tub and sink; lot 40-foot front; elevated a_couple of feet above the street grade; street work all dome; stone walks in_front and around the house: nice open lawn; cholcest neighbothood in Oakiand; I new surroundings; handy to schools and churches and two_electric car lines; terms of t, down and ith Sierimas "ot “Setween. ‘Telogran o ave.und E GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oaklard. McALLISTER, 53—Sunny furnished suite, sink, gas range, bath; $15; large single house~ keeping room, $10. MCALLISTER, 32000, corner Central ave.—Two sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping; $10. NATOMA, 513—Furnished rooms to let suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. NATOMA, 622-Two furnished rooms in pris vate family. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 35¢ a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 3%—Pleasant and sunny rooms; private family. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room,” smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $3; month, $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SILVER, 127B—A fine room for 1 or 2; use of bath; $10. SUNNY furnished or unfurnished rooms. ~Ap- ply 123 Mason st. sU’ 32035 (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to §7; singles, $2 to $5 per week: transient. TAYLOR, 518—Large sunny back parlor; light housekeeping if desired; gas stove. TURK, 543—Large sunny room, ingle room, $5; grate, gas and bath; privat TWENTY-THIRD, 3161, near Shotwell-2 un- furnished rooms’ and bath, connected; sta- tionary washtubs. VALENCIA, 272—A large sunny room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; rent reasonable. VALENCIA, 1208%—Sunny front room for gent; $4 50. VAN NESS ave., 315—Two beautifully furnished Tooms for gentlemen; private family. VAN NESS, 850—Nicely furnished front rooms, with board. 2 SUNNY room: unfurnished; centrally lo- cated; §7. Address box 154, Call office. 4 SUNNY unfurnished rooms; gas; bath; sta- tionary tubs; newly renovated; $22 30; ready in week; furnished if desired. Box 1435, Call. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. —_—_— ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, 20th and Mission—Newly furnished suites and single; warm belt; tourists at spe- clal rates; first-class board If destred. THE CECILERNE, %0 Van Ness ave. GOOD home, with best of care, for a feeble- minded girl or invalid. Address Nurse, box 1676, Call office. kinds bous! i1d and repairing guaran- A Chae. aEht ek, 1915 Mission, or. Lith, ALL kinds bought, soid, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; R tes. “Tel. Dlack M24, 205 th, ALL kinds nt, sold, rented, exchange: re- R oiowest rates: phone Mint 4. 14 stn. GREAT BARGAINS IN R A s machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The ‘Typewriter ‘Exchange. 536 Cll\fl,fl!ll»r; telephone in 266, WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert !y;?wrlter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES. END Notice.—The Glant Powder Com- Dy Com.—A aividend, No. 35, of seventy_ five cents (75c) per share an the issued capital stock of the company has been declared pay- able at the office of the company, 485 Califor- nia st., San Francisco, on November 11, 1901 Transfer books close 'November 4, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The tollowing marriage licenses were lssued resterday : ¥ 2 Martin Rinset, 25, Point Arena, and Sofle Gundersen, 5. Point Arena. and Doraetta L. B. F. Crouch, 52, city, Stone, 45, Oakland. 21, Mercantile Library Lewis A. Wetzel, oot S building, and Azalia Anslem, 18, ones st. Leo J. Saxton, 2, Oakland, and Kathryn L. Smith, 35, Long Beach, Wash. Silvio Dotti, 23, 1419% Mason street, and Ger- trude Arenales, 17, §34 O'Farrell street. Michael J. O'Connell, 25, Stockton. and Ber- tha Meyers, 21. Stockton. Thomas C. Graham, 41, 749 O'Farrell street, and Pauline F. Jaeckel, 33, 315 Golden Gate avenue. Francisco Pumilia, 2, 1001 Montgomery ave- nue, and Gluseppa Fantera, 13, 1001 Montgom- ery avenue. Harry B. McClure, 25, Visalia, and Virginia D. Fowler, 24, city. ENl W. Manuel, 25, Vacaville, and Lulu B. Fowler, 23, city, Rudoiph R. Gollnik, 33, South San Fran- cisco, and Elizabeth T. Maddalena, 24, city. James A. McManus, 32, $31 Pacific street, and Ramona Lopez, 23, SI3 Filbert street. Johanes E. Janssen. 26, 4 Clyde street, and Julia E. Wester, 31, 4 Clyde street. Peter D. Sonognini, 29, Santa Crus, and Margaret Campbell, 33, Santa Cruz. ‘Wylie P. Ross, 23, Sacramento, and Winnie M. Keegan, 21 Sacramento. Charles A. ‘7’4: Post street, and Pearl V. Taylor, 18, efo. David M. Murphy Jr., 23, 8% Golden Gate avenue, and Josephine Mathews, 26, 3% Golden Gate avenue. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES— DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. - BORN. ANDERSEN—In South San Francisco. October 27, 1901, to the wife of Peter Andersen, a son. CONLAN—In this eity, October 20, 1901, to the wife of Samuel L. Conlan, a son. FLYNN—In Oakland. October 31, 101, to the wife of E. J. Flynn, a son. GABRIEL—In this city, October 7, 100L to the Wife of A. Gabriel, a son. JOHNSON—In this city, October 25, 1901, to the wife of Charles Johnson, twin soms. LEZINSKY—In this city, October %, 191, to the wife of Fred L. Lezinsky, a son. NYE—September 29, 1901 to the wife of L. C. Nye, a son. PAULSON—In this city, October 25, 1901, the wife of Arfst Pauison, a son. SCHUMACHER~In this city, October 20, 1901, to the wife of Willlam Schumacher, a son TRABBOLD—In this city, October 24, 1301, to the\wife of Walter Trabbold, a son. to WEIGELE—In this city, October 28, 1901, to the wife of C. W. Weigele, a son. WILDENRADT—In this city, October 27, 1901, to the wife of H. Wildenradt, a daught e —— MARRIED. MOORE—FARRELL—In this city, October 3, 1901, at Mission Dolores Church, by the Rev. Father Stokes, James A. Moore and Margaret E. Farrell. PFEIFER—EGGERS—In San Rafael, August 11, 191, by the Rev. Willlam Marshall, Henry E. Pfeifer and Emma G. Eggers, both of San Franecisco. RIEDL—TURNER—October 16, 131, by the Rev. Father Jones, Wenzl Ried! and Julia E. Turner. both of San Francisco. e ——na————————— ] DIED. Asher, Alexander B. Haye, Frederick Beamish, J i ohn Kerrigan, Thomas J. Berteling. George F. urya"‘?in' Brueggemann, Anna lenry Xclfln‘laail.l:ha w. Butler, Bridzet B. Marks, J. Christen, Jacob Monaghan, Michael Corinson, Morris and Murphy, Gen. P. W. Leah ©O'Doul, ' Catharine Flanagan, Patrick Robinet, Eugene Foge, Cord. A. C. Rosenbium, Harry Gergus, August Sawyer, Mabel D. Gibson, W. H. Smith, Orvilla T. Gordon, Cuthbert P. Thomas, Mrs. Neille Hart, John ASHER—In this city, November 2, 1901, Alex~ ander B., beloved husband of Sarah E. Asher, and father Mae E. Asher, a native of Lynchburg, Va., aged 30 years 9 months and days. B> Notice of funeral hereafter. BEAMISH—In this city, October 31, 1901, John, beloved husband of the late Mary Beamish, and father of Robert and Samuel Beamish and Mrs. J. Kelly, a native of County Cork, Ireland. aged 58 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BERTELING—In this city, November 2, 1904 George ¥., youngest son of Emma L. and Louls A. Berteling, and brother of Louls A. Berteling Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years § months and 12 days. BRUEGGEMANN—In this city, November 1%1. Anna Elizabeth, beloved wife of C. D Brueggemann. mother of Alice Bruegge- mann, daughter of Mrs. Anna E. Reuter, and sister of Mrs. Kate Wilhelm and Conrad, Henry and Charley Reuter, a native of Needer Weisel, Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, aged years and 2 menths. emains at the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eichth. BUTLER—In this city, October 31, 1901, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Adoiph Berg- man, 1224 Broadway, Bridget Brandelia But- ler, beloved mother of Mrs. Adolph Bergman, Amelia A. Butler and George Butle: of Daw- son City, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, thénce to St. Brigid’s Church, Van TilE CORBIN, 338 Sutter—Rooms single and en suite; private baths; all rooms sunny; ex- cellent table. s GOLDEN GATE ave., 313—Sunny front room; first-class board; references. CALIFORNIA, §07 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table: attractive rms. O'FARRELL, 62l—Elegantly furnished rooms, with bo-n'l" e R VAN NESS ave., $0—Handsomely furnished rooms, with board; use parlor, piano, phone, HOTEL Las Pal 1820 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath; optional; single rooms. HOTEL Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table: special rates to tourista. e Yov S0 G SUNNY front parlor suite with board for 4 In private family, $1S. 518 Jones st.; telephone, e o) WM. OFARRELL, &5 (Johnson House)—Except! aiiy fur, auites: beautital grade: b by ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. BY young lady and daughter, 2% years MINNA, 28—Sunny front housekeepls §1 and si 60 per week. Sl s GENTLEMAN desires room and § o'clock din- Ter: private family: American. Box 167 Cajl, NOE, 15—Two completely furnished 'bay-win- dow rooms, upper flat; gas stove, grate; $i4. ROOMS WANTED. OAK, 119—Large front room furnished for housekeeping, $10; single room, sunny. O'FARRELL, 917—3 unfurnished rooms; gas; bath; yard; laundry; runing water. PACIFIC, 927, near Mason—3 rooms bath for housckeeping; foucth Asor. PAGE, 11332 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; bath, closets, pantry, yard, ete. and ‘WANTED—BY an instructor in the medical de- partment of the University of California, a runny room heated by grate or coal or wood stove, within 20 minutes’ walk of the Atfiliat- ed Colleges buildings: private family pre. ferred. Address R. O. MOODY, 1907 Oak st. WANTED—Two or three rooms, bath, unfurnished: north Market st eivei POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room sult completel; furnished for housekeeping; eb‘::'p: oy THE Van Nuys A{-rtmmh corner Bush and Yoeptng: modern; cholts Jocation. semey sor: i H ce 3 cor.; fur. or unfur.; suites $20-575; tel. East 801 UPPER sunny floor of 3 furnished ing rooms In Western Addition: grate, bath, phone. Box 1565, Call. WALLER, 210—Unfurnished for housekeeping, ‘beautifui suite of sunny parlors, lavatory, hot and cold water, gas, grate; marine view; private; reasonable. LR O s SRR N A BRANCH office for Call adves and R, Srtisements ‘alencia st. bt fer —_— CLASFIFIED advertisements and sul jons received at Call branch office, 2200 f‘lnmllmr. st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In Wrapper for mailing. $1 per vear. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED—Country S N LTl Gounfry closets, LADY having furniture wants two with board in private family; or rural; heat and running water: state terms. Address 10 minutes of Call bldg. Address box 1692, Call. 'Y with plano desi oD R e R e e ing. Box 1561, Call office. e W, housekeeping invention i thar s Lres: only in the world ‘that will not torture, SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘months: Kelly, year 1 month; ..f...um‘:‘h’.,... BAD tenants efected for $1. collections clty or country. =PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 3-10; tel, 5380, Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencin at 9:3 o'clock. ~ Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. CHRISTEN—In this city, November 2, 1 Jacob, beloved husband ot Marsacethe Cheie: ten, and brother of Matthias and William Christen, a native of Basel, Schweits, aged 44 years 4 months and § days. vited to attend moni the ‘Sstiing of the memorial stone for. Morris and Leah Corinson at the Hills of Eternity Cemetery to-day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock. FLANAGAN—In this city, November 2, I Patrick Flanagan, late of Oregon, wltwoli P Flanagan, & native of Ireland, aged 8 ¥ Remains at the McBrearty & Green, 11 Mission steset FOGE—In this city, October . C. Foge, beloved Rusband 3¢ Mrs isabel Foge, father of Harriet, Janette and Carston Foge, and of Mrs. G. Manuel, a na- tive of Germany, aged 33 years 9 months and n fl?:.. [ =2 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- ice, 4305 Twenty-fourth street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GERGUS—In this city, Oectol ‘gust, dearly beloved Husband of Bota Gergu 43 _years 5 months of Norddeutscher ‘erein. T7Friends and asquaintances are respect- fully ivited to_attend the Taneral to.day u!ur;hy). at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of B3 Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street. be- Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount ‘Wash., October 20, 1901, I, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Gib- eiiiinc————— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. to Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. N

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