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42 ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1901 : X REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. FEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 3 MARKET STREET. ASHBURY HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $5500—Large elegant new modern residence of 10 rooms, bath and finished basement: sanitary plumbing; tiled mantels and sinks; cement sidewalk: street bitumin- in the best portion lot 25x137:6 feet. arge yard, etc. of Ashbury Heigh FOLSOM-STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. $5500—Store and three flats on the north side of Folsom et., bet. Seventh and Eighth; Well built and §n good condition; always rent- ed; pays $664 per annum; the large lot, 25x100 feet, is easily worth the asking price; investigate this, &s it is well worth your time. WESTERN 4DDITION FLATS. $5150—Two substantial well-built flats; § and § rooms and bath and two flats of 4 rooms eet; rents $60 per mouth; reet bituminized; lot ore-st. cars within each on rear cement sidewalk: 26:6x112:6 feet; Fill & few feet. MORRIS-AVENUE FLATS. $5000—Four fine flats, 4 and b rooms each; in the best remting portion of this district; pays $552 per annum; will subdivide; lot feet. POINT LOBOS AVE. IMPROVED PROPERTY $4500—Two good flats of b rooms and bath each and & two-story house of § rooms and bath on north side of street; cable cars pass the door; lot 51x81:3 feet; mortgage of $3000 can remain at 6 per cent. IN STMENTS. $5200—Shipley st near Fourth; rents $672 per annum; Jot 41:2x68 feet. $4500—Morris ave. per annum $3500—Langton st., per annum. near Harrison st.; rents §782 lot 50x80 feet. near Howard; remts $468 EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €33 Market st. CENTER & SPADER, , Rent Collectors, st.,, Lick House Block. lot_for factory. purposes on , mear Harrison; two frontages; 100 gant corner in the Mission; proved: will pay now 5 per cent inter- investment; large lot, 137:10x117; three completed. near Valencia; 65 street work complete. son st., near Third; xS5. residence on Green bath, servant's room, “ and large finished at. tic; Mandsomely decorated and finished in hard woods; lot 25x100. $5000—Broderick st nmear California; 2-story residence, § rooms and bath, in first-class con- dition; very cheap; lot 25x135. $4750—Rents $10; two modern flats on Steiner #t., near Golden Gate ave.; lot 25x8 $5500—Rents $42 50; Grove st.; t: rooms each; lot 25x137:6. $1500—Snep; an offer wanted for lot on Hayes st near Lyon: 25x127:6. $5000—F" ; Bear Oak; choice lot, suit- X110, $7750 per month; three new up- 6, 7 and 8 rooms, on Folsom s feet front $4000—Make offer; Ha Jot and improvements; $8000—Ha; ot r billiard pas flats, six $2500—2-story house, two tenements, 7 rooms each; renting for §22; Rondell place, of Six- teenth st.; thie is cheap property. $3500—Rents §31; two bay-window flats on Fair Osks st., near Twenty-third, containing 6 and 6 rooms; lot 30:6x117:6 to rear street. $4250—Shotwell st., near 19 lot 30x122:6; rear end of which is improved with 2 flats, § rooms esch, and renting for $25; another bullding on this lot would pay big interest, $8000—Mission st. business property; store and 2 flats; well rented; lot 35@182; cheap. CENTER & SPADER. SBANTE FE The Coming City at POINT RICHMOND, Terminus of the Great SANTA FE R. R. Where the Standard Oil Company is now constructing immense refining works costing millions, to employ hundreds of men. Where the Santa Fe shops and terminals employing hundreds of men are now located. Where J. Pierpont Morgan has just pur- chased at immense cost @ great terminal for his railroads. Where the pipe line from the fields to tide water will terminate. Houses bullt to sult and sold on easy terms. Lots All Level. ..Streets Graded 8125 and Up....... 0.0 " §i0 Cash, $5 Monthly McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st §. F. $6250—OAK st.; fine 2-story house, $ rooms, bath; lot 25x137:6. Kern oll fine modern homes. $1100—Cheapest lot in the district; 15th st., near Noe; 25xii4 $500—Must be sold by order of absent owner; 150x100; € lots in Excelsior Homestead; a few blocks from Mission-st. cars. $375—Cheapest corner in Ocean Vier Broad and San Jose ave. lot; can arrange cas less than adjoining; level lot; Crescent ave.; close to the cars. $3600—Clementina st., near Fifth; double house; pays big interest; good lot. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. MANEATTAN LOAN COMPANY, Loans at 6 per cent. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Seventh Floor Crocker Building. BARGAIN IN AN ELEGANT HOME. 32500 cash, balance §7000 mortgage at 6 per cent can stand—2 room modern residence, hardwood ficors, large lot 40 by 137:6, beauti- ful grounds end shrubbery, desirable neigh. borhood, best part of Western Addition, and within walking distance of business; lot and improvements cost over $15,000. ; corner cars pass the Parties having undivided interests in real estate or estates in probate can secure loans &t 6 per cent. Owners of vacant lots can secure full cost | ©f improvements at 6 per cent. Loans made to prevent foreclosure. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY, Seventh Floor Crocker Bu!lding. HBADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. our in Sunset attract many buyers, Cholcest graded lots with splendid view of oosen end park from $500 to $900; $10 monthly, $100 to $150—Go immediately and see our graded Ocean Boulevard lots, all fenced; near cars; installments. Call at Sunset Branch Office, 9th ave., pear X st every day or Sunday. #49 to §80—SNAPS IN RICHMOND LOTS. $100 to §250—Level lots near Mission-st. elec- tric car; $10 down, § monthly. $850, §1000 to $2500—é-room i cottages, easy 501 GETZ & BROTHE Room B, Chronicle bulldise. HAWKS & SKELTON, Rents Collectsd and Pntire Charge Taken of Property. $6500—Good_investment; O'Farrell st., near Octavia, 1o rear street; rents 3$50; steady rent- ing property; can be improved. $6000—Valencia-et. investment; 2 houses, 7 Tooms each; rents $45 per month; cheap. $5000—Corner Page and Laguna sts.; $5x100; fine Jocstion for home or fiats. $3000—Lot on south side of Chestnut st., west of Hyde; 27:6x110; fine view of bay. $6500—Lot N.W. cor. Hyde and Fllbert sts.; 60x137; fine site for building with every room sunny; good view south; aiso bay view from upper ‘ficor. $3000—Lot in Potrero, cor. Vermont and Eight- eenth: 110x100; street graded and sewered. $1500—Lot morth side Fulton st., near First ave., facing Park; 25x137; make an offer. HAWKS & SKELTON, 823 Montgomery st. GEO. A. RAYMOND. REAL ESTATE Room 2, Seventh Floor, Mills Building. EDDY-ST. FLATS. New and up to date throughout; all rented to cholce tenants; paying handsome income; a cularly - Gesirable property in every way; 5$00; easy terms if desired. CHARMING HOME. On College Heights; overlooking the park: al- most finished; @ainty and up to Gate; 8 rooms, bath, toilet, laundry, large basement: fine views of bay, city and mountains; lovely cli- mate; $I750; very easy terms of payment. GEO. A. RAYMOND, Mills Bldg. STOP PAYING RENT; own your own home The £an Jose Railroad, Mission-st. Electric ané the Ban Francisco and San Mateo Flectric Rallway pass directly through Ocean View ev- ery few minutes, enabling merchants, mechan- fcs en@ workingmen to reach their place of business at any hour during the day or night. Ocean View is a beautiful suburb of San Fronciseo, It is situated in-a lovely valley in sight of the grand old ocean, while the grad. ugl slopes insure perfect drainage and afford elesant sites for building purposes. Lovely lots end beautiful cottages can be purchased at Ocean View cheaper than in any other part of the city. THISTLETON, 272 Sa. dowa st, Ocean View; phone Capp 2425. £W. COR. of 17th and Church sts. and SE. cor, of 15th and Hartford sts; for sale or will exchange for unimproved property. PAT- TERSON & CO., 11 City Hall square, have the larzest and best assorted list of property for gale, improved and unimproved; call and get ist. $2,500—550 MONTHLY income; Al 3. Sixth st. business block: lot Tx%. N, D, SICKELS, the Land Agent, § Geary st. 700 _HANDSOME fiats for sale; sacrifice; Lib- erty st.; cholce location. Owner, box 2073, Call. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgomery st. $16,000—Miselon-st. investment; rent $130; —sub- stantial building, stores and rooms above; lot 50x122:6 feet. $6,000—Valencia st., cor. Seventeenth; lot 25x 100 feet; just the place for store and flats. $4,500—Valencia st., bet. Seventeenth ..nd’ Eighteenth; 25x100 feet, or two lots at same rate $5,000—Two-story brick bullding downtown, close to Montgomery st.; leased to oné tenant; $i0 per month net; will pay over § per cent. $11,500—Post st.; sunny side, near Larkin; sub- stantial two-stery house of 10 rooms and bath; rent $60; lot 24:6x120 feet to rear street. $18,000—California st., cor. Franklin; beautiful residence;glot’ 45x137:6 feet, $18,500—California ‘st., bet. Van Ness ave. and Franklin st.; lot 45x17:6 feet. $6,500—Vallejo st.; good 2-story modern house of 10 rooms and bath; cost over $3000; & bargain; lot 22:10%x107:6 feet. ’ $2,30—Union st., near Hyde; residence of 6 rooms and bath; lot 2ix6 feet; must be sold. $6,600—Vallejo st., near Laguna; modern_res! dence of 10 rooms and bath; lot 22:10x 107:6 feet; best bargain ever offered. $300—Choice lots near Twenty-sixth st. and Castro st.; 26x1l4 feet each; ready to build on; see them at once. $6,750—Manufacturing site; must be sold; heav- ily mortgaged; about 25,000 square feet; 2’ frontages on main fhoroughafre streets; accessible by 6 different car lines, 3 of which pass property; inves- tigate without delay. $12,500—Pacific ave.; modern residence, 7 bed- rooms, 2 baths; hardwood finish on main floor. $7,600—Oak st., near Market; 2 flats and cot- tage; rents §53; lot 27:6x120 feet. $13,000—Turk st., near Jones; 2-story house, § rooms and bath; present rents nominal; lot 23x137:6 feet. $10.000—Price reduced ‘fromy $12.50; must be sold; sunny side of Mine st.; substantial house of 12 rooms and bath; hardwood floors; large lot, 38:9x13] feet. y; $400 mortgage at 8 per cent can remain; south of Market st. investment; close to Third and Bry- ant sts. $4,250—Price reduced from $6000; corner resi- dence, on best part of San Jose ave. story residence of 7 rooms and bath; lot 30x137:6 feet, $25,000—Mission st., near Ninth; lot 40x160 fest; church buliding on Mission st. and two dwelling housen on Ninth. $7.000—Clay st., near Baker; 2 modern flats, § end 7 Tooms and bath; lot 27:6 feet front; a rare chafce. 6,000—New flats; rents $142 60 monthly; a very good investment; € tenants in all; lot $7:6x112:6 feet; rents are low and can be increased. $5,500—Howard st bet 224 and 23d; substan- tial residence of ® rooms and bath; lot 25x122:6 feet. $5,250—~Capp st., bet. 224 and 234; 2 modern flats of 6, 7 rooms and bath; lot 26:8x near Maple; modern resi- dence of § rooms and bath; lot 50x129 feet; must'be sold. $3,150—No. ‘3649 21st st., near Church: modern artistic cottage of 7 rooms and bath; large lot, 5 feet front by 1l4 feet; grand view of the city; a positive bar- gain; must be sold. $7.000—Lyon st., near Page; modern and well- built residence; 9 rooms and bath; reht- ing at present for §2; lot 25x100 feet. $5,000—Nineteenth st., near Valencia; 2-story frame dwelling of 8 rooms and bath; Jot 25x85 feet; mortgage $1500 can re- ‘main. $12,500—N'W. cormer of Oak st., With store, flat and house; pays $100 per month; lot 42:8x68:9 feet; mear Market st.; & snap. EHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 215-220 Montgomery st., Mills bidg. LYON & HOAG, 114 YONTGOMERY STREET. $31,000—Large corner, 75x125 feet, on main street, one and one-half blocks from . Market and Jones sts.; rent §207. $18,500-"Large lot, over 50 feet front by 125 feet, with two' frontages, on a main street, within half a block of new Postoffice; lmm}o\-er;.inu g00d; rented to one ten- ant for §125 per month; water extra. $10,500—Two substantially bulilt houses, close to Devisadero and California sts., contain- ing $ rooms and bath each, and all mod- ern conveniences; lot 55x110; must be gold to close an estate; rents $30. $3150—Easy terms: a brand-new 2-story house, containing € rooms and bath and fin- ished basement; all rooms handsomely decorated and tinted; fine mantels; re- Jersible window sashes: lot 25x120; best ouse in the Sunset district, sou Golden Gate Park. B $15,00—Corner investment in Panhandle dis- trict; fine two-story bullding; two stores gnd flats; total rent $15; extra large $5650—Grove st.; two flats, containing § and 6 lmfm'nmxm etc., each; finished in the atest style; two mantels in each flat, $8500—Frederick st., near the Park; three new flats, finely finished and decorated; six rooms and bath each; rented for 386 60; Iot 26x100; offer wanted. $26,000—Rent $250; handsome modern building; cholce part of Western Addition; up-to- date; flats; corner lot. LYON & HOAG, 14 Montgomery st. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE_CO. (Inc. 513 Califc IMPROVED. s $16,500—Turk, near Jones; 27:6x137:6; two 2- story houses. ‘Hayes, near Buchanan; 27x9; 3 flats; near Walnut; rents $67. $7750 — Washington, B4:4%x 127:8%; house of 10 rooms and bath. $5000—Union place, near Green; 20x58:9; two houses; rents $41. 35000—Leavenworth, near Unlon; new flats; rents $47. “§4£(‘SD—Mason, near Sacramento; 3 flats; rents 25x112 $4500—Union, near Jomes: 22:6x120 to rear | street; residence of 7 rooms and bath. $4500—Corner Twenty- 2 houses; rents $3l. $4250—Fell, near Devisadero; of 7 rooms and bath. $3000—Scott place, near Broadway; 25x56; 6 flats: rents $39. $2500—Shipley, nr. 6th; 25x75; 2 fiats; rents $17. UNIMPROVED. $7000—Broderick, near O'Farrell; 50x137: g3/ 00—Buchanan, near Sutter; 5ix137:6—and L x50, $5500—Greenwich st., near Taylor; 45:10x137:6. $5000—Wafler, near Webster; 50x120 to rear street. $5000—Capp st., near Twenty-fifth; 65x115. Cor. Nineteenth ave. and Clement st.; 200x120. $4000—Corner Jones and Filbert sts.: $3500—Fulton st., near Fillmore; 32: B $2250—Union_et., near Webster; 34:414x137 $1250 each—Pol near Chestnut; 3 27:0x87:8. $1250—Octavia st., near Union; 23x59:6. $1000—Sanchez, near Eighteenth: 25x105. $85 a front foot—Mission, near Twenty-eighth. 400 lots, $200 to $400; terms easy; electric road pasees. ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT HOMES ON PACIFIC AVENUE HAS BEEN PLACED IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE Upon very easy terms and at a low rate of interest. The house has been put in perfect condition &nd has every modern convenience. The lot is 68:9x127:8% ft. in size, and com- mands an unobstructed view of the bay. It preferred, the hcuse will be sold with 45 feet front. Terms_will be made very easy; 10 per cent cash and the balance in yearly installments if desired, making the monthly payments much less than rent. This property will steadily increase in price and is altogether one of the most desirable places ever put in our hands for sale. For full particulars apply SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., Mills bldg., 215-220 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. 25x137:6; house 0. D. BALDWIN & SON, o 25 Montgomery street. $13,000—Howard, near 4th; rents §100 per month; fine 3-story building. u.ooo—g‘x;up lot ‘on California st., near Lyon; 100, 33,500—ighth, near Howard; 30x125; 3$-story 1lding. $19,000~—Kents 32100 per annum; Eddy, near Franklin; large lot; finest flats in the city. $L80 cadh—Lots on Sacramento st. mear . Spruce; 2x127 each. $12,000—McAllister S.; best business block; 30x187:; $-story building; rents #12.600—lllmore st.; Gxst; 3 fine houses; rents per mon $7,600—Elegant new modern house, just com- pleted; 8 rooms; porcelain bath; first floor 1n hard woods; Panhandle district $3,600—Green st., near Leavenworth; finest ine view in town;'2 lots and house. $500—Cheap as dirt; corner lot in Richmond; 50x120; marine view. ; $6,000—Minna, near 3d; house, of 21 rooms; $17,500_Fencs “$150 5 T SRonth; 3 new fiats of g nts §1 per month; ne 6, 7 and 7 rooms and bath on north line of Bush st., near Mason. $13,500—Elegant home of 12 rooms, 2 baths, fur. nace, hardwood floor; finished in nat- ural woods throughout; on Jackson st., near Central ave.; marine view; lot £1:6x127:8. $11,00—Finest northeast corner lot ‘on Presidio Helghts; 37:6x127:8; magnificent marine view. $10,000—Rents $97 50; 3 new flats of 6, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; all the latest improve- ments. *: $10,000—Very chofce lot near Sutter and Taylor sts.; 83 feet frontage; will pay 12 per cent net if improved. §7,600—Attractive modern residence of § rooms, bath, furnace, etc., on Baker st., near Fulton; lot 256x100. $4,500—Rents $2; 3-story bay-window building on Powell st., near Clay; alwa: rented; first story of brick; bank mort- of can n. 33,500 N8, cor. Folsom and Norfolk; 38xT5; suitable for stores and flats. $1,600—NE, cor. Fifteenth and Castro; 24x90. $1,200—Fifteenth, near Castro s accepted; concrete sidewalks; 24x%0. $9,000—Post st., near Larkin; north side; 25x 120; rear street: house 10 rooms and bath; rents $52 50. $2,750—Rents $25; a bargain; Erle st, near Howard; 32:4x85; two good flats of & rooms and bath each; brick foundation. $5,250—Rents $50; Broderick st., near Park en- trance; two flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each. $7,60—Fine marine view lot on Presidio Heights; 100 feet frontage. $2,500—Rents $25 per month; two flats, 4 rooms and bath each; near Geary and Steiner. NHAM & MARSH CO., o 20 MONTGOMERY ST. HERE'S A CHANCE. $18,600—Paye 8 per cent clear, Prominent W. A, Business Corner. Cellar—Cement Walk—Street Compls FElegant 3-story building which alone cost t! money and a large lot; cheapest buy on the market. 13 PER CENT INTEREST. $21,000—Rent $19 a Month. Elegant new 3-story building of 3 apartments of 8 to 10 rooms each, having all latest im- provements and surrounded by the finest homes in the city; full particulars at office, $6000—Rent $50 a month for a pair of Al flats on McAllister st.; owner anxious to sell; any reasonable offer considered. SAFE INVESTMENT. $125,000—Prominent Market-st. business cor- ner; paying 4 per cent net; particulars at office. ANOTHER GOOD BUY. $150,000—Large prominent corner in best re- tall section; close to Market st.; paying good interest on old improvements. $17,500—Grand Business Corner. Leased at $100 increasing to $125; on Howard st.; downtown; fine 3-story building; tenant water and all repairs. BURNHAM & MARSH CO, 20 Montgomery WANTED—To purchase a desirable residence, with modern improvements; must have 4 bed- rooms; to cost under $300; possession to be given ' before January 1; location, Western Addition; an immediate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 520 California st. WANTED—To purchase lots this side of Twen. ty-sixth st., between Church and Mission, if offerea cheap. W. J. GUNN, 630 California. A _CORNFR lot_wanted, either on Vallejo, Green, Union, Filbert, Greenwich or Lom- bard, from Van Ness ave. to_the Presidio reservation; large or small lot. W. J. GUNN, 53) California st. ONLY $4000; 2 flats, §20 each; lot 31:6x108; West- ern Addition; marine view; forced sale: to be sold immediately. W. J. GUNN, 530 Cali- fornia st. A LARGE sized_lot in the Mission or a 50- vara lot in the Western Addition, suitable for bullding houees on, wanted to purchase. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. IF you have any lots to sell on the streets run- ning from Vallejo north to Lombard, or on the cross streets, between Van Ness ave. and Baker, on the west, then call on W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. A CHEAP corner or inside lot wanted to pur- chase, between 14th and 24th sts., Sanchez and Mission. W. J. Gunn, 530 California st. 50 LOTS SOLD. ; limit 30 days; lots g district,_south of Park, near Ocean House (now Banker property), _Ocean Drexler's Beach boulevard; a profitable and safe savings bank; price $100 each lot, $1 down, §1 monthly; the coming future city property, JACOB HEYMAN, 117 Sutter FOR SALE—As a whole or in subdivisions, 50- vara lot, south line Union st.; 137:6 feet edbt of Plerce. Lot, northeast corner Green and Picrce sts., 103:6x137:6 feet. Inquire of CHARLES C. BEMIS, Real Estate Broker, 224 Montgomery st. TWo_ houses containing 4 flats, 5 rooms and bath, on Greenwich st., near Jones; lot 30x12), fronting two streets; $7000; cash or install- ments. Inquire 2300 Leavenworth st., by Owner. A SACRIFICE; new cottage, 4 rooms, modern improvements; terms same as paying rent. Apply Stoneman st., near Folsom. FOR sale—Cottage of 4 rooms, large basement and yard: half cash. 3022 Plerce st. _— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. I WILL pay from $3000 to $4000 cash and & large residence of 10 rooms, lot 90x200, and near the University, valued at $8000, for & modern residence to be located north of Call- fornia st., §. F., and not to exceed $12,000 value. J. 8. JOHNSON, 630 Market st. OAKLAND proverty to exchange for a ranch. Apply box 2553, Call. office, Oakland. —— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successtully treats all diseases of the human body: st testimonials at orfice, 115-117 Mason, nr. Elli A—DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.; see testimonials at office’ RUPTURE SANITARIUM. RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only invention in the world that will not torture. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. $500 CASH, balance as rent; $16 monthly; “A Home of Homes”; new, elesant 6-room cot- tage, porcelain bath and sink; wooden mantels and tilings; the very latest: large brick foun- high plastered basement; 2 lots, 25x olutely the healthiest part of ‘the ission; built by the day's work for a relative’s home; disappointment cauges sac- rifice; owners at 1223 Cortland ave. Take Mis- slon or Folsom st. cars to Cortland ave. $1100—DO _you ever intend to stop paying rent? 1f you do this is a chance; almost new 4 room cottage: bath; tank; closet; brick foundation; high basement, with 1 to 4 nice lots; 1 block from Folsom st. cars and Cortland ave.; $100 cash and $12 to $15 monthly. P. A. DOLAN, 1607 Market st., opposite Frankiin. $7000—SUBSTANTIAL, elegant homes, finished oak and maple hardwoods; t; finest houses ever bullt to sell in this cig: go and see them. Masonic ave., f Haight st.; owner on premises. SNAP—Cinch; act quickly; don’'t lose it: $22,500; leased for $400 per month; chance of your iife; no agents. Address Owner, box 2060, C: south. ern house 7 rooms, large basement sun all day. Cor. Waller and Por- .'bet. Pierce and Steiner. TWO new modern flats paying over 12 per cent; going East; must sell; best part of city. Owner, box 1844, Call office. BUSH, 1255—Nice large residence: could be wrnéd into flats; very sunny; 3037:6; call and see. $1250—BRODERICK st. lot. THE M'CARTHY CO., 646 Market st. $5250—FLATS; good investment. THE M'CAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. - 3 AT a bargain; only one left out of four; brand new Louse, ‘10 rooms and bath; everything 217.Cole st., near, Fell; owner on modern. premises. $2250—€-ROOM 2-story house, bath, stable; lor 26x100, 1229 York st. FOR @ nice 4-room cottage on easy terms see 47 Chapuitepec st. NW. COR. lot on 24th and Fair Oaks st. Apply P. A. CURTIN, Mills bullding. 34400—A GREAT bargain: 22 lots in heart of city; beautiful marine view: onl; THE PHELP!-LBW‘[SWO(,)I'&”M.WL Parrott building. A BARGAIN; house, 8 rooms, ; terms cor, Ala~ same as paying rent. Pama and Montcam sta i ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $37T0—NEW, 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath; on Morton i ween' broad and narrow gaige stations; near school; easy terms. In Fruitvale—Seven and one-half acres, with about 360 bearing frult trees; cherrie: and_apricots; flve-room cottage, barn, chic] en houses and yards; one block from the Leona car. $800—Two-story house, 6 rooms, one block $550 in from Park st.; lot B0x145; mortgage bank can remain. $1350—Cottage, b rooms and bath; modern, improved; near station; lot 27:6x100; easy terms, . $2400—Cottage of 7 rooms and bath; near school and station; lot 50x143. $2250—New up-to-date cottage, § rooms and bath; in first-class location; lot 40x135; $500 cash, balance §25 per month: must be sold. Building lots and houses to let In all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st., Alameda. GBT OUR PRICES! ol - SR ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY Bl Is Offering This Week: $2800—A fine new modern 6-room colonial house; best part of Alameda, between the gauges; the only chance to get In this nelgh- borhood; a snap. $2650—6-room cottage; large lot; to close an by gy hingled cottage, & 2250—A new shingled c e, 5 rooms, coptisn hall and bath: cotaer Jor: S b ‘soid. —A good 8-room house; lot 40X207; wind- mill; Cen;.l‘l :lvei a l’rfi bai = He for sale from u) Alameda. . Best values ever offered, " 7> °F Houses bullt, NntedAlli‘dA;‘xé SReEANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office open Sundays and_evenings. NEW cottage, 8 rooms; about finished; terms §2850; will build new cottage, 6 rooms, Santa Clara ave., near Morton st.; lot 40x120. J. H, YOUNG, 12423 Park st. . A SNAP near Morton-st. stati ; cottage of § rooms and bath; lot 'leulc:oeothn cost e e M S S R ST BARGAINS; im) & acasired by Zofecosure; i ‘cush. Bank of A, $1900. CHARLES ADAMS & tion, Alameda. s BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS|OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Gk $3750—NEW building in _the Hillegass tract; a thoroughly up-to-date house of 7 rooms; large lot; street work all done; connected with gas and electric lights; only’ 300 feet from Tel graph-ave. car line. JOSEPH J. MASON, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. bargain; 2-story house of 6 rooms; large lot; street work all done; only 1 block from statjon; a_great bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. FS0_NBAR Dulent way station; east ot track; nma. of & rooms; large lot; on the sunny street; nap. of street & 8% 5. MasoN, = “Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. ONLY $1100—One of those fine lots in the Hil- l;”n;:" tfl‘aty ug's'o; l:tr:‘et ‘work all done; only rom DWIEh, Stem 5. MAsON, Adjolning P. O., Berkeley. $2500—8-ROOM house; 2 stories and basement; brick foundation; corner lot; 45x100; sewer and water connected; 3 blocks to cars; will trade for a place of equal value near Los Gatos. W. C, MOJ & CO. $2000—4200 CASH; balance §20 per month; new S or ¢ room cottages at Golden Gats, Lo Ashby and Berkeley stations; 1 block to sta~ tion and electric cars; fine mantel, sideboard, stationary tubs, tiled sink, porcelain bath, fine gas fixtures, tinted walis, sewer and wa- ter all connected. W. C. MORAN & CO. $3500-NEW 8-room house in the beautiful $2250—HERE'S a Wheeler tract; every modern improvement; $300 cash; balance tise tract. W, month to adver- & SoRiN"E 0 cash; balance $ per month. & CO., Lorin station and $650—LOT 40x119, on Shattuck ave.; street all done; half block N. Berkeley depot; a snap. $2000—Here is a bargain; two lots, each 5ix 125; street work all done; situated in the beautiful BScenic Park Tract. MAY & MORTIMER, & Agents for the Tract. $1550—SPLENDIDLY situated corner lot, 30x 114; street work all done. $3100—New, modern, up-to-date home of seven rooms; lot 45x%; near cars; terms rea- sonable. $2000—Good; rented; seven rooms and bath; near cars; steadily rented for $1650 per month. For exchange—Pleasantly situated Berkeley home, forya little fruit ranch near Santa Rosa or vicinity. MAY & MORTIMER, o 2123 Center st., Berkeley. BERKBPLBEY HOMES ON EASY TERMS, $1400—Lot 40x150; cottage home, & rooms, bath and basement. $1700—Lot 50x135; cottage home, 7 rooms *and basement, near Telegraph avenue. $1800—Modern up-to-date cottage, 5 rooms and bath; high basement; porcelain plumb- ing; ‘tfled sink; tinted walls, €tc.; lot 62 X100; a genuine bargain. $2200—Lot 47x100; strictly modern bungalow cottage; 6 rooms; bath; basement; tinted walls; porcelain plumbing, etc.; street work done: a choice home. $2500—Northwest corner lot, 3§x120; mew up-to- date 2-story house; 7 rooms, bath and basement; porcelain plumbing, etc.; close to station; a desirable home; very casy terms. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. ALL IN BAST BERKBELEY, $550—Nice lot (only one), 40x125; all street work done; three blocks of U. C. $850—Fine lot in Hillegass Tract (only one). $1650—Choice lot east of Fulton, north Haste. $§2000—Elegant lot on Durant ave. $2100—§-room cottage, nearly new; 3 blocks of university. $2500—Nice new 6-room house, mear station. $3000—New modern 7-room house, near station. $4000—New modern 8-room house, in Hillegass Tract. $55,000—Substantial house of 13 rooms, close to university. LYMAN ALLEN, 2129 Center st., Berkeley. $253—$3000—9-ROOM house in good order; lot 55x 135; front and rear stairs; 6 blocks from unl- versity grounds. $253—$4000—8-room new house; all modern conveniences; south front; fine nelghborhood. $25—20 60-100 acres in San Ramon Valley; 1000 almond trees; assorted fruit; well, wind- mill, etc.; 5-room hard-finished house; water in house, This property cost $5500; owing to death the widow will sell for $3600, as she wishes to return to her old home in the East. ’ 5. 8. QUACKENBUSH, 2171 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. A _FINE bullding lot, near the university, size 60x135, street work complete, for only $1250; see it; also new modern cottages and houses upon very easy terms and prices low; convey- ance to show property; make Igpolntw,en(, J. 8. JOHNSON, 630 Market st., S. F. $§2750—FORCED sale, on Dwight way, near Col- lege, modern seven-room cottage;’large lot; house worth the money. Address box 2353, Call office, Oakland. OAKLAND_ ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2500—TEN-ROOM cottage, 2 baths, conserva- tory; in one of the choicest locations In Oak- land;« 7 minutes’ walk of local train; street work complete; open lawn, shade trees; near High school and churches; lot 37:| ; this s & bargain and must be seen t§ be appre- clated; lot alone worth §1500; house insured for §1800. GEO. W. AUBTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Oaklal $4500—COMFORTABLE 9-room _house, _with Dath, gas, hall, bay-windows, etc.; lot 50x100 feet; not far from Broadway and in the im- mediate vicinity of the new Carnegie Library; electric cars near; elegant residence location; fine place to build flats; almost business property; lot alone worth more than total rice; a’'special bargain; owner going East; ook this up; will bear the closest investiga- tion. : GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $2800—$250_down, balance monthly; brand-new, Frreny Colonial cottage of 5 rooms, large liv- ng-room, with open fireplace and porcelain bath; all complete except painting and t- ing; purchaser can select colors to suit; lot 40 feet front; nice, open, sloping lawn; stone ‘walks in front and around the house; all new, modern surroundings; on Merrimac st., near Telegraph ave. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 11 $7250—NON-RESIDENT; authorized immediate sacrifice of elegant Vernon Heights homs near Senator Perkins’; recently cost $8000; Tooms, elaborately decorated, elegant fittings $800 worth elegant new carpets 4 months ol beautiful grounds; large double lot, 60x240; stable; e $5000; buyer that secures this &ets a perfect home at a sacrifice. LA NCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. 3300 cash, $40 per month—Beam cetling black and red finished dining-room; § rooms, new; -everything the latest, superb elite location; close in; only one left." extra choice neighbors. Speclal Sale. ’ See at Once. LA CE REAL ESTATE CO., 480 and 463 Eighth st., Oakland. $18,500—Snap; finest business corner in Berkeley; will be worth some day §50,000; ola Improvements produce per annum; worth 0003 uf investment. LA CE REAL ESTATE CO., - 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. $22,000—Absolutely one of the best offerings ever offered in Oakland; palatial residence one year old; cost $25,000; grandly situated.’ LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oakland. NEW. JUST RECEIVED, IMPROVED. 31750—Bargain; adjoining Linda Vista; fine cottage; 6 rooms; ; street complete. “Rents $60 month;’fine modern flats. Toom cottage; 16th and Market sta 00—Myrtle st.; 10-room home; 50x125. 0—$250 cash; Adeline station; new; § Tooms, nmu”m' District; 12 rooms; a sac- Oskland and Berkeley; snap. $1350 each—Three neat 5-room cottages; $350 $16 month; location, Grove and 25th sts. cash; Center or Adeline station; new 6-room colonial, 2-story. 33500—Adeline st.; modern colonial, 8 rooms, sunny and well located. SR e e e e d er; anc enter; ns. $2750—Near §th'and Market; two-story, § rooms; splendid order; cheap. me of the cholce homes, 10 rooms, in Linda Vista Terrace. e o $10.000—One of the cholcest corner 12-room residences in Linda Vista Terrace. $13,500—Lakestdo district; 100x150; 14 rooms; modernized at cost of $7000; offer wanted. $2600_Center-st. station; modern 7-room homae; cost ; estate must sell at once. o} 500—Telegraph ave.; cozy; 4 rooms, bath; $1250—Mortgage $900; 13th-as ; § ‘rooms, bathe trbprms e eDReT detsags ML Ban Lotndry rad; o e : LAYMANCE REAL B mxfié“é‘b.. 460 and 462 Elghth st., Oakland. NEW—JUST RECEIVED—UNIMPROVED. $5000—Linda Vista Terrace; the cholce corner left; 100x126; grandly situated. $1600—Near Telegraph and 25th; extra cholce; 30x120; superb surroundings. 9 ed; 8 om E £%-San Pablo ave. and $0ths Bt o "8 $750—Snap; less than $5 foot; corneg; 160x135; near Berryman station, Berkeley; choice. :‘IM—L’F;‘ EX;‘N[, 1 :flock Ml}'l.ll ltl‘llan_ 2750—The cholcest central Oakland for flats: soxion. o locted lot in LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oakland. ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SACRIFICED. Fine fruit ranch, almost adjoining Haywards depot; finest fruit section; city style improve- ments; $16,500; cost $25,000; mortgage $8500; offer wanted at once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Elghth st., Oakland. $5000—Fine roadside property, with saloon, mlvlrefino n' n‘gé; Szg to vs‘«’)l month; tam‘ t will se oon. s cheap; h Party; offer wantoa D 'S Dyreain for tight LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. A splendid list of exchadges; writs our coun- try real estate department. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO,, 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. $3500—Cholcest paying lodging-house in Oak- land; 40 rooms; owner desperately.sick; must sacrifice; see immediately. .YMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Elghth st., Oakland. See us_for Oakland property. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. l 1 A _PICK-UP,, SEE IT TO-DAY. $7250—Sacrifice; near Senator Perkins'; ele- gant home, 9 rooms; new carpets, cost 4 months used; everything in superb order; big lot; barn; mortgage $5000; best immediate offer secures what has cost $10,000. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. FRUITVALE HOME, In the choicest location, near Major Clay's elegant residence; on the sunny side of street; large lot, 45x163; new house of eight large rooms; every modern convenfence; hardwood floors; elegantly decorated; must be seen to be appreciated; price reduced to $4000 for quick sale. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway. Successors to Willlam J. Dingee. $3500—BARGATIN—$8500. To close an estate—must be sold; one of the finest N.W. corner lots in Oakland, east of Broadway, 100x100; lot easily worth $10, fine large house of nine rooms; elegant grounds; room on corner to bulld two houses only three minules' walk to local ‘WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 93 Broadway. Dingee. . Successors to Willlam J. $T50-NEW HOME—S$3750. On north side of Twenty-seventh street, east of Telegraph avenue; elegant new home of eight large rocms; all latest improvements; lot 36 feet front; street work all done; very easy terms. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO.. 903 Broadway. Succeseors to Willlam J. Dingee. WEBSTER-STREET LOTS, Corner of Twenty-fourth street; also on Val- dez and Twenty-fourth streets; ch lots in Oakland; lots from $1000 upward; three feet above street grade; fine neighborhood. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway. Successors to Willlam J. Dingee. $1900—SACRIFICE for quick sale; comfortable modern Eastlake cottage, with bath, , double bay-windows, hall, high basement and brick foundation; lot 43x100 (note the size): very sunny; half block from public park; § minutes’ walk from Clinton station; very se- lect residence location; neighborhood and sur- roundings the yery best; street work com- plete and stone walks laid; house alone s in- sured for $1750; rents for $16 per month; call and see photo; never before offered for sale; & special bargaln; must be so0ld immediately. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $4250_ORIGINAL COST $5500. New house of 7 rooms and bath, 3 roomsa finished in attic; lot 50x120; sunny exposure; Al nelghborhood; beamed ceilin; side- boards {n dining-room; wine closets; housa heated by furnace; nickel and open plumb- ing; space too expensive to extol its many qualities; the owner died in Alaska, and the property must be sold to satisfy claims @gainst the estate; first come, first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. vt 3 $2800—COST to build house $2500; lot 40x120; 2- story house, first-class condition; A No. 1 neighborhood; near cars and business cen- ters; owner in Chicago and has telegraphed me to sell at the above W rice. J. 8. & COo., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $2500—ONLY $300 cash; brand-new; latest de- sign; open piumbing; latest In- everything; near local station, school, cars and business centers; cost $3100 to duplicate; seeing is be- leving; call early. . J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. e O e $3000—COST of house only; lot given away. A brand-new f7-room house; cement basement; large lot; driveway; three blocks to local train; house opposite cost $16,000; charming nelghborhood; terms easy; ideal nome; street work complete; first corfle, first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $1500—4 LOTS; 3-room cottage, furnished; chicken houses; stable; well; tools; good place for chickens; everything goes. T-room cottage, near local street cars; well located; all street worki done; a £nap, " $2900—New 6-room colonial house; lot #0x 160; on West st.; 3500 balance to suit. $3000—Store and § rooms to trade for ranch. J1T50—g room new modern house; §150 cash, o suit. F. F. PORTER & CO., 465 Eighth st. 100 ACRES near Niles, $5000; good house; bear- ing orchard; \;nlnu:‘x:nbe:led “eg. rent, sell for mproved. WYMAN LAND CO., 137 B, Fourteenth st, near ‘Twenty-third ave., d. SOUND INVESTMENT FOR CAPITALISTS. Hotels for sale. Lodging-hous Grocery stores. 40 houses for sale; some easy terms. Drug stores. Fifty good farms for sale; some for exchange. Business property paying 6 per cent net on inyestment. Colony property from 10 to 25,000 acres. Thirty-page catalogue of California homes, Large list; may exchange. See E. E. BUNCE for all bargains, 952 Broad- ‘way, Oakland. $300 CASH; $7 50 monthly; new modern cottage of 4 large rooms: high basement; immen shrubbery; grand sof! 11 shel tered nook; 28 houses gone up In monh: near church, chapel and school; electric cars near by; 4 main roads; a place wherc one can more than make a living in the chicken business if they wish; adjoin! Past Oak- land; no fogs nor raw winds; lot 162:6x100; more land adjoining; fo‘rfl:fleo in all $1325, Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. A MILLIONAIRE'S HOME. Offered because he has East. $20,000—House 8 rooms and 2 baths; bullt 1900; every modern convenience; ideal in every respect; must be seen to be appreciated; lot~76x175; prominent corner; 1004 Grand st., N.E. corner San Jose ave., in Alameda, near local train to B, F.; electric cars pass prop- erty; key at office. 8. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. e FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. $1300—New house of 4 rooms and bath; high basement; lot 37:6x100 feet; 32 blocks from station; $100 cash, balance §i4 40 per month. $1500—House of six rooms and bath; lot 37:8x146 feet; 4 blocks from station; 3§21 per month will buy this home. ‘House of 7 rooms and bath; lot &x 146 4 blocks from station; no payment down; just $1680 per month. $1000—House, 5 rooms and bath; 3'blocks from Fruitvale ave.; lot 112xi12 feet; barn; terms reasonabie. $1600—New bakery and 5 rooms; right at sta- tlon; brick bake oven, cost $400; & good business opportunity; terms to sult. $1200—House, § rooms, corner lot, 45xI45; $16 50 per month will buy this home. New and modern house, § rooms and bath, 1 block from Fruitvale ave. car; this 18 mortgage price; terms to su. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave., south of Rallroad Track. Office open from § to 10 a. m. all day Sunday. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—ST. JAMES, MeAllister and unny corner suite, ‘all complete for housekeeping: near school and park; a quiet and pleasant home; rent reasonable; other sunny suites. AUSTIN ave., 102, off Polk, bet. Bush and Pine —Two nice housekéeping rooms. ROOMS AND BOARD. A A e N THE CECILERNE, 350 Van Ness ave. Mission; large sunny double ith alcove, furnished or unfurnished; Bomor 3¢ destred: reasonable. Box 2079, Call. V. . 519—Handsome furnished parlors; A N Siencen: other sunny suites; best table board. THE CORBIN, 536 Sutter—Rooms single and en suite; private baths; all rooms sunmy; ex- cellent table. HOTEL R 731 Sutter—Newly furnished; xcelient tablos special rates to tourists. 307 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel: exceptional table: attractive rms. SUNNY front parlor suite with board for 4 In private family, $18. 518 Jones st.; telephone. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath: board optional: single rooms. ROOMS WANTED. FURNISHED room In private family, with or without board. Box 2028, Call office. WANTED—A room for 2 gentlemen with use of yard; near Market st. Box 1827, Call office. PRIVATE family, SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Week! Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in th United States or Canada one year for $L SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DEVISADERO, 307—2 clean sunny rooms; light housekeeping; reasonable; private family. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. EIGHTH, 3B, near Market—Large sunny alcove room, with or without kitchen; bath. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange: re- pairing: lowest rates: phone Mint 5. 145 8th. —_—_— FELL, 253—1 furnished room; 3 housekeeping, use kitchen; gas, bath and phone; §9. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; 3, §12; 8 connecting, §14; § connecting, §20; 1, $5. FOLSOM, 620—Large rooms on first floor for families with children; large grounds. GEARY, 1225—Finely furnished front parlor, . with mantel and kitchen; gas stove. GOLDEN GATE, 33—Very large sunny base- ment room; light housekeeping; stationary tubs; yard; cheap. HAIGHT, 609—8 furnished rooms and bath. Call mornings or evenings. HAYES, 52%6—Two, three or four furnished or ‘unfurnished rooms; modern. HYDB, 821—Front parlor and 3 large rooms; light housekeeping; unfurnished. MISSION, $11%—2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; also single or double parlors. LARKIN, $4—Sunny front housekeeping sut gas and grate, $11; single room for gent, $. JONES, 306—3 nicely furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping; other rooms also. LARKIN, 819% — Large sunny - housekeeping room; gas stove, bath and phone; $12. McALLISTER, 2000, cor. Central ave.—2 sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping; sink; $10. MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Furnished house- keeping complete; also sunny front double; excellent for 2 persons. OCTAVIA, 303%—Two rooms. for housekeeping; rent §§; Saturday and Sunday. PAGB, 22—2 or 3 light housekeeping rooms; very reasonable. PERRY, 185—2 nice housekeeping rooms to let; $10 a month. SIXTH, 123%—1 large pleasant sunny room for housekeeping; reasonable; gas. T(‘Jl!zzx. 613—Two furnished housekeeping rooms, CLASSTFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. CEEAPEST and best In America_The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for L. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; 75c per day and up- ward; special rates by week or month; take McaAilister-st. cars from ferry to door. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms. 25c to $1 per night; $125 to § per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ALABAMA, 1006—2 furnished rooms, use of kitchen. X_SUNNY sulte and singles, neat and clean: bath, phone; prices low. 332 Stockton st. BRADY, 33, off Market—Two sunny rooms; §8 and $5 each; private family. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 49, cor. Hyde—Furnished room; sunny, running water, new flat. EDDY, 892, near Franklin—Sunny front suite, with " piano. ELLIS, 413—Elegantly furnished front room. ELLIS, 740, near l.fil'fllhfll'l’l N"Hdl;hd . Yy, en e or or e N Rl ELLIS, 771—New, clean and homelike rooms; privilege of kitchen; 2 parlors; also single. ELLIS, 310—Front parior and 2 large rooms; finely furnished; sunny; reasonable; private. EWER place, 7, off Mason, near Sacramento— Single front room, gas, bath; $6. vou!ékox. 820—Furnished rooms to let, §1 per week. FOR rent—Furnished room; gentleman pre- ferred; references. Apply 1621 Washington. FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant suites; single; transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites and single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 1012, near Van Ness ave.—One nicely furnished room, with use of telephone. GEARY, 1017, near Van Ness ave.—A sunny furnished room; suitable for gentleman. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1521—3 large unfurnished rooms; also 2 rooms in rear. HOTEL FLORENCE, 102 Ellis st.—Sunny out- ingle, ; suites, $3 50 per week; mewly renovated; elevator; baths. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central loca ; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 50c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HAYES, 136—Single sunny room, suitable for gentleman; rent $. HYDE, 133, bet. Golden Gate §fid Turk—Nnce- Iy furnished, sunny rooms; also housekeepins. MINN, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; trarsient. MINNA, 707—Light housekeeping rooms; single; reasonable. NATOMA, 450—Front room suitable for one or two gentlemen. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. also O'FARRELL, 332—Handsomely furnished sunny | parlor floor; references. RAUSCH, 43, bet. Folsom and Howard—Neatly furnished sunny rooms; ‘mo children. -+ ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; 1 iont e 4o $1 10; week. Bte or; rooms, 0 g 18; mmzt.ht.n; to $20; tor -on ground ficor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ' SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth at. near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. b, SHOTWELL, 5—Single and double room to let. NEAR business center of Oakland—A well- bullt, practically new and modernly arranged 8.room residence, on lot 29x88 feet; rented for mm?flflv:: mortgage can remain or be " N. D. SICKELS—the—LAND AGENT, 6 Geary st., §. F. STEVENSON, 558, near Seventh—A nice double room meatly furnished. SUTTER, 42%—Front sunny single furnished room for gentleman. SUTTER, 320% (The ord)—Sultes from to §7; singles, $2 tawr week; transient. ¢ $3500—BANK foreclosure; large residence of 8§ rooms; lot 100x100; very convenient to local train; easy terms. J. S. JOHNSON, 630 Mar- ket st., San Francisco. — e A WEEK'S news far § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for maliling, $1 per year. —_— e D e OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. TENTH, 15—Sunny bay-window room; large closet. THIRTEENTH, 232-Sunny furnished room: gas. > TO Rent—Sunny unfurnished _double ~ suitable for doctor's office or Grm:..'kl&" parlor. 34 Octavia st., corner Haight. BRAND NEW LIST EVERY DAY. cottage; choice location. room legant new gorner flat: central; 6 rms. 7-room cottage; completely fur- nished. Ve Bave o e S AU & co. OAKLAND LODGING-HOUSES. BAKERY and confectionery for rent; restaurant; .ROOM lodging-house cl Tonih vl fumithet ey ST manent ly re for. F. . & CO., 468 Eighth st. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. A% it room t0 rent. Agply 29 Ninth st TURK, {f3—Clean, quiet single room ¥ permonth: private. L e TWO lower unfurn. connecting rme. grates, garden. 1219 Filbert; i bl h;;:"}} _TWO splendid_sunny unfurnished N Ing; e family; Union st., near Buchanan. . rooms; house- 2004 room, Tent $8. " room, with and cold % gentleman. ‘Wwater; suitable for STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 31, F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1340; shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Ws sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The tor Exchange, 53§ California; telephon 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Frank Christiansen, 28, 66 Oregon street, and Gorte Strand, 21, 475 Tehama street. John C. Boyle, 30, 638 Corbett avenue, and Geraldine G. Donovan, 26, 417 Larkin street: James B. Sharpe, 3, New York City, and Katle Bruck, 25, city. Edwin D. Jarvis, 26, Vallejo, and Mae R. Hacker. 2. Vallefo. George Welch, 23, 2430 San Bruno avenue, and Gertrude Welch, 23, 619 McAllister street. Hijalmar A. Okerbeck, 81, city, and Clara C. Berggren, 29, city. George 'Aubery, 24, Delano, and Nellle Wil- ltams, 19, city. Carios J. Anderson, 40, 1115 McAllister strest, and Lulu Meyers, 24, Sellwood, Or. Daniel Shanahan, 39, city, and Emma Dona~ van, 25, San Diego. Edward Nelson, 2, 12 Steuart street, and Hilda Nelson, 22. 1113 York street. A. J. Parker Bishop, 35, 1007 Bush street, and Webstes Geary street. Mary - BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marrfage and death notices gent by mall 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 publis] BORN. ANGELIUS—In this city, October 24, 1301, to the wife of R. Angelius, a son. AUNE—In_Seattle, November 6, 1301, to the wife of O. L. Aune, a son. CARO-—In this city, November 16, 1901, to the wife of 1. W. Caro, a son. FERGUSON—In this city, November 5, 101, to the wife of Geéprge B. Ferguson, a son. GREALISH—In this city, November 5, 1901, to the wife of Patrick Grealish, a daughter. HARNISH—In this city, November 11, 101, to the wife of Henry D. Harnish, a son. LEASE—In this city, November 7, 191, to the wite of Charles Lease, a son. LLOYD—In this city, October 31, 131, to the wife of Owen Lioyd, a daughter. NEILAN—In this city, October 28, 1301, to the Wife of M. T. Neilan, a daushter. PETER—In this city, November 13, 101 to the wife of C. Merriman Peter, a daughter. SMITH—In this city, Noyember 9, 1901, to the wife of George J. Smith, a son. STEVENSON—In this city, November 3, 1301, to the wife of Thomas G. Stevenson, a son. I ——— MARRIED. CUMMINS—SMITH-SCHONIG — In _this city, November 14, 1801, by the Rev. Herbert . Briggs, pastor of Central M. B. Church, Mar- cellus R. Cummins and Viola L. Smith- Schonlg, both of San Franeisco. DILLON—ELLISON—In this city, November 14, 101, by the Rev. John Stephens, John W. Dilion ‘and Georgte Ellison, both of Caza- dero, Sonoma County, Cal. EAGAN—WARSHAWSKI—November 11, 1901, Daniel J. Eagan and Gina Warshawski, both of San B GADING—ZEHFUSS—In_this_city, November 18, 191, by the . Paul Willlam Gadt of Mount Eden and Mary Zehfuss of Ban cisco. GRAHAM—DE LAIR—November 1901, by B. F. Curler of Nevada, Robert ¥. Graham and Annie de Lair, both of San Francisco. JARVIS—-HACKER—In this city, November 1 1901, by the Rev. Dr. B. Nelander, pastor o the’ First English Lutheran Church, Edwin P v et Mze R. Hacker, both of Vae edo, La)x;l‘;l;vhv’@ufuhhnhn Rafael, Lyons and Bmma Loulse Walker, Francisco. MULLER—McCARTY—In this ofty, November 16, 1%, by the Rev. Paul Branks, Adolt Muller and Rosle McCarty, both of San Francisco, PL —WOODHULL~—In this eity, March 30, gl. by the Rev. Dr, Stephens, at Simpson emorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Ar- thur Leroy Piper of the firm of Piger, Aden, Goodall Company and Mary Helen ‘oodhull. SYMON—HARRIS—In this city, November 1 1001, at the residence of Mr, Symon, father o the' bridegroom, by the Rev, & M, Wood- parg, James 6. Eymon ‘and Mary Adetia Al WILLIA TER—In this eity, November 15, 101 at St Mary's Cathedral, by the , Father Dempsey, Robert H, 'Willlama and' Frankie M. Slater, both of San Frane cisce, ber hard both of DIED. lot, Jane Lew! R, ?fi, Toderhose, Henry ©, nnette, Jeanetts McCarthy: John lum, Barbara McCraith, John Burks, John McDonald, "Patrick Burse dntant) Reid, Thomas C. o o BB Dreypolctien, Floy C. Sullivan, Helen C. man, Anna Thompson, Blan lyan, Mary B, Thron, Hedwiz \imore, James B. Tolbert, Henry nt, H.. Vaughan, Herbert J, acobsen, Peter O, Volz, Nellie ix, Louise Wells, James W. Cke, Priadericks Yeraold, Minnie Lentestey, Mary K. 3 BAI In this city, November 15, 1901, Jane Barlot, a native of ce, aged 30 years. Mary, dearly beloved ma D, S jamea M. and Willlam J. Daw. 'ETTE—In this city, November 15, 1901, te tte, a native of New York, = 53 3 The® funeral wiil take place to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2423 Gplitornia, siveet, "between Fillmors ' and einer, “Intermest private, o BLUM—In this city, Novem B iy beloved wife of Marx e of Emma N, Blum. daughtcr . Barbara Schudel of Switzer- g‘ whnllla:lmn:':r ot Mrs. Christ Stamm, Mrs. HENRY dJ, GALLAGHER CO. Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) ¢ DANm'I? P. DONOVAN, Mgr. . DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 30 Fitth st.. opposite Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. PN_\;. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE YI6 MARK=T STREET. . HENDERSON, Manages. __-_/_———_&'_A‘ South 252. N;gbcn:;ntc(bn ‘With Any Ot! ister of

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