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42 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. REAL | ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218220 Montgomery st. ,250—Northwest corner; Presidio Helghts flats, 7 and & rooms and bath each: latest in every way; lot 37:6x57 feet. $2,00 each—Capp s, mear 16th; 2 lots, 25x 105 feet each. $1.750—Residence; Washington st., near mut; 10 rooms and bath; lot 34 127:8%. $14,000—Calitornia-st. residence; 2 stories and basement; 15 rooms and 2 baths; lot 84:9x127:6 feet; fine view of the city. $7.000—A northwest cormer in Western Addi- tion, with residence of 11 rooms and bath: lot 24:6x87:6 feet: cheap. $16,000—Mission-st. investment; rent $130; sub- | stantial bullding, stores and rooms bove; lot G0x122:6 feet. $6.000—Valencia st., corner Seventeenth; lot 25x 100 feet; just the place for store and flats. $4,600—Valencla st., between Seventeenth and Elghteenth; 25x100 feet, or 2 lots at same rate. #5,000—Two-story brick bullding downtown, close to Montgomery st.; leased to one tenant; $50 per month met; will pay over 6 per cent. $11,500—Post st.. sunny side, near Larkin; sub- stantial 2-story house of 10 rooms and bath; rent $60; lot 24:6x12) feet to Tear street. $18,000—California st., corner Franklin; beauti- ful residence; lot 45x137:6 feet. $13,500—California st., between Van Ness ave. and Frankun si.; lot 45x137:6 feet. $11,000—Bush st., near Leavenworth; lot 30x137:6 feet, with substantial 2-story and fin- ished basement house of 10 rooms and bath; this house could readily be changed into flats and would bring a | large income; rents at present $30. $12,500—Pacific ave.; modern residence, 7 bed- rooms, 2 baths; hardwood finish on main fioor. $1,500—Oak st near Market: 3 flats and cot- tage; rents $53; lot 27:6x120 feet. $12,000—Turk st., near Jones; 2-story house, 3 rooms and bath; present rents nominal; lot 23x137:6, $1,250—Rents §1§ monthly; $400 mortgage at € per cent can remain; south of Market st investment; close to Third and Bryant sts. 25,000 Mission st., near Nintn; lot 40x180 feet; oburch building on Mission st. and 2 dwelling houses on Ninth. #7,000—Clay st., near Baker; 2 modern flats, ¢ and 7 rooms and bath; lot 27:6 feet front; a rare chance. ,500—Howard st., between 224 and 23d; sub- stantial residence of § rooms and bath; lot 28x122:6 feet. $5,250—Capp st., between 224 and 23d; 2 modern flats of 6, 7 rooms and bath; lot 26:8x 122:6 feet. #7,500—Jackson near Maple; modern res dence of § rooms and bath; lot 30x129 feet; must be sold. $3,150—No. ‘8649 2ist st., near Church; modern artistic cottage ‘of 7 rooms and bath; large lot, 50 feet front by 114 feel grand view of the city; a positive bar- guin; must be sold. $7,000—Lyon st., near Page; modern and well- “ bullt residence, $ roo ing at present for $52; lot 23x100 feet. ,000—Nineteenth st., near Valencia: 2-stor frame dwelling of § rooms and batl Jot ZxS5 feet; mortgage $1500 can re- main. $12,500-NW. corner of Oak st., with store, fat and house; pays $100 per month; lot and bath; rent- 42:8x68:9 feet; near Market st.; a snap. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Milis bidg 0. D, BALDWIN & SON, 22 Montgomery st $3,600—Rents $35; 2 flats, 4 rooms and bath each; near Geary and Steiner sts, $10,000—Rents $37 50; 3 new flats of 6, 6 and rooms &nd bath; all the latest improve- ments; Panhandle district. #2,000—Rents $24; near Folsom and Seventh ste.; 3 flats; lol 2 feet frontage. $1,200—Fifteenth st,, bet. Noe and Castro. | 90; street accepted; concrete sidewalk. $1600—N'B. cor. Fifteenth and Castro; 24x% street bituminized; concrete sidewalk. E. cor. Folsom and Norfolk; 3Sx7 le for stores and flats. s, mnear L nworth; finest in town; 2 lots and house. p as dirt; corner lot in Richmond; ith marine view, 24x $500—Chi $6,000—Minna, near Third st.; house of 21 Tooms; rents $60 per month. $13,000—Howard, near Fourth st.; rents $109 per month; fine 3-story butlding $2,000—Cheap lot on California st., near Baker; 24x160, $15,000—Rents $2100 per annum; Eda near Franklin; large lot; finest fiats in the K i $1800 each: lots on Sacramento st., near Spruce; 25x127 each, $12,000—McAllister st.. north side: best busi- ness block; 30xI37:6; 3-story bullding; Tents $%0, #,000—Handsome house of § rooms and bath on | sunny side of Green st., near Fillmore; fine marine view. —Hents $50; N.W. corner on Bryant st.; > and’ flats; lot_75x75. Howard st., near Fourth: 4-story and | ment building containing stores and g-house; rents $li g P nt New net on equity, 42x103; very cheap. $9,000- $75 50; Folsom st., mear Fifth; 2 stores and £ flats of 6 rooms and bath each; always rented; a good investment. $10,000—Hyde st., near Geary; 2x§i:6; 2 nice flats; rents $65, $5,000—Bush st., ncar Fillmore, 21:6x77:6; 2 nice flats. $7.800—Larkin st near Washingtos € and 7 rooms and bath; rents $6150: v oriEage of $1500 can remsin, uxome st., near Fourth; 25xi20; cheap. ,00—Shipley, near Fourth; 2 fiats; rents $34. north side; A J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st. $120,000—Post st.; large corner; three frontages; new modern building; pays $5400 per . ennum; giit edge investment. $45,000—Pacific’ ave.; magnificent corner resi- dence; latest modern improvements; large lot; commands & grand marine | view, $43,500—Sutter st., NE. corner, 50x80; pays $275 per month; can be increased to $300. $42,500—Stockton st., opposite Union Square: pays 32400 per annum; can be increased fine large brick building, $42,500—Devisadero st.; large corner lot; sub- stantial improvements; stores and flats; rents $232 per month. $28,000—Sacramento st.; grand residence near Franklin st.; fine grounds; lot 8:x $20,000—Mission st.; large improved corner near Sixteenth; ‘stores and flats; rents $1 per month; & fine Investment. $18.500—Ellis st.; 3 large modern fiate; steady temants; large income. $16,500—Post st.; corner: 55x162:6, with elt Tix1%0; flats and cottages; good invest- ment 500—Washington st., lot, 50x127:6 $14,000—Fiilmore st fine income. $10,000—Sacramento’ st.; corner; 32:6x87:6; dou- bie house, § rooms and bath In each. #6,800—Geary st mear Devisadero; lot 28xi: to rear st.; E 512, near Webster; large corner: store and flats; ern improvemed residence, § rooms and bath; lot 27:6x182:6. $5,250—Post ‘st., No. 162, between Laguna and | Buchanan; lot 27x137:6; house $ rooms | and bath. —Residence 11 rooms and bath with fur- niture; Hawthorne st., 26x108:3, R $1500—COTTAGE, 4 rooms; lot 25x100. $1200—Cottage, 5 rooms. $165—Cottage, 4 rooms. $2000—2 flats, 4 rooms, bath each. $2600—2 flats, 5 rooms, bath; lot 40x80. $2250—Cottage, 5 rooms, bath; $150 cash, bal- ance on easy terms. $2500—5 rooms, bath. $3500—Lombard et.; 10 rooms, bath; $5500—Handsome residence, lot $7:6x130. ot 50x90. 14 _rooms, bath; PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall square. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. EASY TERMS. We are offering the NW. corner of Hayes | and Fillmore sts. in subdivisions, 25 and 27:6 feet front; ideal location for residence or flats. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery st. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Six new flats, ali leased for one year at & total rental of $2670; price $24760. For terms See owner on premises. 1229 Page st., near Baker. $2600—516 SEV. lot Z5x80. gomery st NTH st neat cottage, § rooms Apply DAVID STERN, 11 Mon! bank mort- | of $%00 can remain; pays 14 per cottage of 5 rooms and porcelain | bath on Fifteenth st.. near Castro; lot | : 3 fiats 6. fmproved | R. D. CRANSTON & SON, { 26—Third Floor—Mills Building. | $10,500—Rents $1176 per annum; three new flats, 7 rooms and bath each; latest improve- ments; Panhandle district; lot 25x125. $11,000—Rents $110 per month; three new flats, 6, 6, 7 rooms, bath; ‘modern improve. cAllister st.: lot 25x11: | $7.500—Rents 367 50; ! | rooms; east side, near Park | $6,500—Rents $7 50; two modern fla i rooms; lot 25x106:3; Clayton, nr. Park 6,500—Modern residence, large parlors, dining. | room, breakfast-room, 5 large bedrooms, finished basement; 1ot 25x137 38,000—Attractive modern residence, 10 rooms, bath, furnace, etc.; near McAllister. | $7,000—New artistic home; hardwood finish, 8 rooms and bath; best residence district | south of Panhandle. | $27,000—Market st.; lot 33xi24 through to Ste- | venson 344,000 Mission st., between Fourth and Fifth; 5 feet frontage. $1,650—Cheapest lot in Panhandle, one block from Park entrance; 25x100. | NEW modern house 7 rooms, large basement | ard; sun all day. Cor. Waller and Por- | ts., bet. Pierce and Steines | “and | tol | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | VINEYARD, Winery, & Distillery, In Na o., 5 1150 acres, 300 acres resistant vines. 400,000-gallon cooperage, Fine brick residence, Price only $60,000. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Franclsco. THE CHOICEST BODY OF RECLAIMED MARSH LAND. 3660 acres. No waste soil. 2500 acres under cultivation. Remainder will be. % to $7 per acre. One and one-half hours From San Francisco By rail or water Net rental, For sale As a whole On easy terms. | A longe lease might be given to desirable parties. | McAFEE BROTHERS, San Francisco. 108 Montgomery st | VILLA sITES | in the heart of the i CERRITO HIGHLANDS, San Mateo. i in view of the great demand for bullding | ! sites in EI Cerrito we have been Instructed by the Bowie Estate Company to offer for sale tne 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 years. McAFEE BROTHERS, | 108 Montgomery st., San Franeisco. | | gain, ment plan. | FOR sale or exchange for Alameda propert: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500—LOT 45x150; two-story . one block from Park st. mortgage. $1350—Large corner lot, room house; all street work don ouse of § room: $550 can remain on 55x100, with s: great bar- $1900—Lot 30x150, with a fine nearly new co tage 5 rooms and bath; porch; reception hal neighborhood built up; §250 cash and $20 per month - X148, near statlon and school, e ortage ot 5 oo, and. bath; sold on Aot count of departure; at a bargain. $2100—Lot 50x150, with two-story house of six rooms and bath; bank foreclosure; good neigh- borhood, $2900—Lot 40x175, With elegant new cottage everything up o date and complete; $500 ca r month. - .';gsm‘fifit 40x175; |n:w 2-story house of § rooms; great bargain. 7 acres land, all in bearing fruit; house § rooms; 2 barns’ new artesian well; electric cars pass the door; will be sold under foreclosure; great bargain; lose no time on this, it is a snap. $6000—Lot 50x20° elegant house of 10 rooms and bath, basement, attic, stable and barn; on one of the main avenues; cost $11,000; must be sold on account of departure. Bargains in bank estates, properties, houses w houses built_to suit on - L R H. P. MOREAL & CO. 1424 Park st., Alamed: | east line Dolores, near Twent: Call offi BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. BERKELEY REAL 500—REDUCED from $2200; must be sold; 4 "lnrxe rooms and bath; lot 85x130; windmill and tank; $300 cash, balance $15 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. RS 500; 1 acre of land ro oo, fatse Dar: hicken-houses: ful bearing fruit trees; windmill and tan best. part of Berkeley. W. C. MORAN & CO. $4100—New 7-room house; fine barn and 20 of, land; reduced from $7500; must sell; iy 2 thiles from Berkeley. W. C. MORAN & Co. $300 to $4500—In the Wheeler tract; last week before the raise; next week property will be raised $20,000; buy before the raise; Mrs. Hearst's and President Wheeler's property adioin this tract. W. C. MORAN & CO. $1500—5-room cottage; $100 cash, balance $15 per month; bank loaned $1500 on this prop- 2 bay windows; basement done off; lot ; 2 blocks to cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. erty 40x100; $2000—New 5 or 6 room cottages; lots 43x100; 2 blocks to train and electric cars; porcelain bath; tiled sink; tinted walls; gas fixtures: fine mantel and sideboard. See some of the new houses we are building all over town; will furnish lot and build you 2 house to suit you and sell on terms same as rent. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station, and Schmidt Block, Berkeley. A highly Improved country home and vine- | vard property, situated adjoining the town of aratoga, Sunta Clara Co., and consisting of 50 | cres; there are 30 acres planted to the best | resistant vines grafted to cholcest wine grapes; « few ucres are in family orchard; tie im- | Drovements consist of a large 12-room modern | | residence, with spring water piped throughcut; | the house fs surrounded by handsome grounds, with lawns, flowers and shrubs; there are also | ! stables and other ranch buildings: the house | | sets on a sufficient elevation to command beautiful view of the Santa Clara Valley: wine industrs in assured good prices for me and wine grapes are selling for H 30 per ton, which makes a resistant vineyani | investment proposition. this propert: worth your immediate investigation; price $15,- 000, For full information cali on or address McAFEE BROTHERS, an Francisco, Cal Near Sunset District, | Kern County, California. | i €000 acres. ! | For sale or exchange——————————Cheap McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Franclsco, | 30-ACRE home ranch, 2 miles from RR. town, | Alameda County; house, barn, poultry houses, E | ete.: plenty good water: price $2000 for quick sale. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. - | ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. i 1 | SAN MATEO, FAIR OAKS, MENLO PARK, PALO ALTO. | | We have some beautiful villa sites and homes in these beautiful places; also some handsomely furnished houses for rent DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, Homeseekers. — | | wwe esire to canl 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 | kad forty vears' knowledge and experience of ihe 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 CHEAP little home in town, Alameda County extensive poultry houses and yards; house for | 1000 pigeons; real est: personal” property, all for $700. Call 508 California st., room 2. $12,000—6'% ACRES land, Menlo Park, near de pot; good for wealthy gentleman. $1000—12 acres splendid land in Benicia, foln- | ing the U. & barracks: must be sold. i $2500—20 acres splendid land, all in apri- | cots 3 years old; $1000 net profit for owner | each season; Oroville, Tehama County. | | | $12.000—23 acres splendid land; grand view; would be grandest place for wealthy family. $11,000—260 acres land near town of Sonoma, ' most of which is vineyard; good building: | distillery, cooperage, etc. | HEALY & GILLESPIE, | 630 Market st.. opp. Palace Hotel. | NEAR Haywards, Alameda County; 18 acres | mearly all in full bearing orchard; surround- | | ings first class; sightly and beautiful loca- | tion; modern residence, etc.; this choicé plece of property must be gold to close estate in. terests; price $7000 for immediate sale. H. i H. CRANE, 508 California st. FOR sale or exchange for city property, on ac- count of leaving the valley, about 125 acres of land in Pajaro Valley; mostly young apple | trees of choicest varlety, just beginning to bear; bulldings, tools, horses, wagons, etc.; a very' fine Invesemenf and sure crops every year. Apply 40 California st., room 8. —FOR SALE NEAR BAN FRANCISCO— | Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho | Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; lpcation best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotat! Co., 302 California st., for pam- | phiets and information, \ $6000—FARM of 40 acres, 1% miles from large town, Alameda County; all level land; 25 acres in bearing vineyard of cholce wine grapes; good improvements; this is a cheap income home property. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. | | $2600—IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; El | Dorado Co., mear R. R. Box 22, Call office. | | | | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—Sacrifice; handsome flats bert; t.; choice location. Owner, box uon,’-llkn, ¥ #1750 EACH—2 choice level lots Tesidence. or. fiate; Slose 1o Bevk Pbindi to be offered at & bargain or will exchange. G. H UMBSE CO., 14 Monteomery ot. FOR sale—Must be 50d; a three-story house of 4 rooms each; newly painted and renovated throughout. Apply Owner, 44434 Sixth at., city, FOR sale or to rent, mnear San Mat teo—% acres: good soll; water; level; ouse. 207 Church st, after & p. me T bouse. $1600—COTTAGE and lot in Mission: near car. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market ot. FOR sale—Three lots in Mission (San Jose ave. and_Twenty-seventh st.), at Ocean View from $100 $3000 the 3; GREAT BARGAINS IN REAL I'STATE. Fine Homes for Sale Very Chean. $1500—Buys a 6-room cottage; lot 40x100, | 31500—Great bargain; 5 rooms and bath; fine location; & snap. 31800 rooms and bath: large lot. $%00—Foreclosure; § rooms and bath; lot 35 X130, | $25—A great bargaln; 6 rooms and bath; must be sold. 33250 rooms and bath; lot 40x207; windmill, tank, etc. $5500—Eiegant corner lot; new modern home, 8 rooms and bath: best location in Alameda, SEE OUR PROPERTY. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN REALTY. Now is the time to purchase. Houses Built, Rented and Exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office open Sundays and Evenings, $2200—THE greatest bargain in a cottage home of 6 large rooms; on one of the principal avenues; large lot and plenty of sun; very easy terms; see it. : $2250—The finest ot in all Alameda; In the best neighborhood; fronts on the bathing beach, where you can enjoy the finest marine view and have your private bathing house and boat- ing: see it you will buy it. J.’S._ JOHNSON, 630 Market st., San Francisco. $630—LOT 40x135; treet worpk done; situated on Henry st between Viné and Rose, within half _block of N. Berkeley station; a snap. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley. $650 TO §1050 for lots in the Byrne Tract, east of railroad, 1 block of depot: pass the tract. ley electric cars MAY & MORTIMER, Berke- AND upward for lots in the beautiful enic Park Tract, just north of College grounds; location of Mrs. Phebe Heart's new California Home. MAY & MORTIMER, Agents for Tract for lots in the sightly adjoins the Scenic cars within few near to Regular D upward eler Tract, which mply grand: street work dons & MORTIMER, college. Agents, $650—Lot_40x119, on Shattuck ave,, within halt block N. Berkeley depot; street work all done: a snap. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkele)': $9200LOT 30 feet wide; street work done; sit- ute near Neb Hill, adjoining college grounds on the north; a good investment. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley. $1000-NEAT 4-room cottage; good neighborhood. $1150—Nice lot; paved streets; 5-room cot- tage; 3 blocks of university. $1400—Good 5-room house; large lot; 3 blocks of_station $2200—7-room house; nearly new; all street work done; near station and university. $2400—Nice new 6-room house; near station. $2750—8-room house; nice condition; near station; easy terms. 34500—New modern 1l-room house; 1 block 34000—New S-room house; in choice' location; very easy terms. $44500—New modern 11-room house; 1 block of university. $4500—New 14-room house; near university. $5500—Substantial 15-room house; close to university: quité moderate terms. $6000—Modern 11-room house; nice location; Berkele; lot 100x150. LYMAN ALLEN, 2129 Center st. 12 _HOMES, ranging in prices from $2000 to $3000 on terms of from $50 to $100 down, all in the course of construction; all modern’ and have from 6 rooms and bath up to 9 rooms and bath; situated on the local Berkeley roai, giving the same service and time as the Oak- land local from Seventh and Broadway to San Francisco, Further information apply A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st,, Oakland, Cal. Or Branch Office A. J. SNYDER, ‘Adeline Station, Berkeley. NO. 245—8$4000; 7-room house: lot 225x145; fruit trees; electric cars pass the door. . 243-$3100; a new S-room house; lot 50x 35; wert front. $£50—Lot 50x12; south front; Scenic Park. §850—Lot 75x125; south front: Scenic Park. S. 8. QUACKENBUSH, Opp. First National Bank, Berkeley. 2250—BRAND new, modern six-roomed cottage; porcelain bath; stationary stand; large recep- tion hall; Louse lighted by electricity; lot 37:6 x100 {t.; street work all done; two blocks from railroad station; one block from electric cars; can be sold on easy terms; discount for cash. E. J. STEWART & CO., Successors to Geo. W. Austin & Co., 1008 Broadw: Oakland. $2250—A WELL-BUILT house of 6 rooms and bath, near the station, on sunny side of street; a bargain. $3300—New 2-story house of 9 rooms; thor- oughly modern in every respect; near electric railroad, House of 6 rooms and bath, east of railfoad, betweon Dwight way and Berkeley stations. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berke- ley station. $3000—A VERY pretty modern cottage of six large rooms; large lot, with fine garden; only four blocks from Berkeley main depot and near the university; easy terms if desired; if you are looking for a home this will suit you. J. S, JOHNSON, 630 Market st., San Francisco. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. Joining syndicate lands, three miles from Oak- land; $75 an acre, which is less than one-half price of adjoining lands; parties in interest will sell as a whole or dispose of one-third or one-half Interest to right party; two-thirds of purchase price can be borrowed on the land at 6 per cent interest; this is an excep- tional opportunity for a quick speculation, 130—Lot 50x108; fine location. $275—Cholce bullding lot, 50xi32:6; $25 cash, cozy cottage of 3 $10_ monthl; $650—850 large rooms; hard finished; pantry, closets, etc.; city water; only 2 blocks from electric cars, $900—$50 cash and $12 50 a month; cottage of 3 large rooms, 7-foot basement: good brick foun- dation: chicken house; lot 75x100; all fenced; fine location and & bargain. $1400—Two-story house of 7 rooms and bath; g0od brick foundation; stable; 3 chicken houses; 12 fruit trees; good well and pump; corner lot. $0x135; all fenced: this property must be sold as owner is called away. $1450—Modern cottage of § rooms and bath; high basement: barn; chicken house; fine well, windmill and tank; lot 50x125; near iocal train, $1700—Chicken ranch of 2 acres; house of 4 rooms; stable; chicken house: fine location; only one biock from electric cars. $2200—Modern cottage of 5 rooms: large hall; porcelatn bath; marble washstand; stationary tubs; rooms beautifully tinted and ‘frescoed; 7- foot. basement; good brick foundation; chicken house; lot I fenced and cross-fenced; in walking distance of local train. For pars ticulars apply to H, A. PLEITNER, Frultvale station, Cal. HULL & LEE, Fruitvale Station, $100 down, balance $12 50 monthly; 8 blocks | from electric cars; 3 large room cottage, high basement, carriage-house, chicken and pigeon yards and houses, plenty of fine fruit trees and flowers; away from the fog and harsh winds: fine place to raise chickens; a most desirabl home; large lot 75x10; price for all only $1000, free carriage. HULL & LEE, Fruitvale S $275—FINE chicken ranch, about 250 chickens, ducks and pigeons, incubator, brooders, feed cutter, chicken hou: fencing, buggy and harness, garden tools, ‘etc.: one block from car line; personal property for sale; house of 5 rooms; 2 acres of land: fine garden soll: rent only $12 10 month. HULL & LEE, Fruit- vale Station. LOT near electric road; must sell; make bid. H. W. DAVIS, Fruitvale station. FOR SALE—New § rooms, ready to move in. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. improved & unimj m BARGAIN: ‘acquired by foreclosure; % FOR_sale—100x100; price in instaliments. Address 1378 24th DIV‘., glwhln‘. e e e T B L T A WEEK'S news for 6 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. REAL ESTATE. POINT RICHMOND L OAKLAND LT E HI;III § It you want to make money. Point Richmond Lots. Point Richmond Lots. Point Richmond Lots. Point Richmond Lots. Peint Richmond Lots, Last Offer of Lots in the Last Ofter of Lots in the Last Offer of Lots in the RICHMOND TRACT. RICHMOND TRACT. RICHMOND TRACT. RICHMOND TRACT. RICHMOND TRACT. Adjoining the western terminus of the great Santa Fe Railroad, with its car-shops, roundhouses and warehouses, employing hun- dreds of men. Fifty minutes to San Fran- cisco; 30 minutes to Oakland; 2 raflroads 175 Lots Sold in une Week. 175 Lots Sold in One Week. 175 Lots Sold in One Week, Only 6 Lots Remalning Unsold. Only 69 Lots Remaining Unsold. Only 69 Lots Remaining Unsold. RICHMOND TRACT, Which has just been subdivided and placed upon the market, adjoins the lands of the Santa Fe Rallroad = Company's property, where the car-shops, warehouses, round- | houses, etc., are located. The Richmond Tract is in the direct line of the improve- ments now being made by the Standard Oil Company, adjoins the postoffice, hotel, stores and five minutes’ wallk to the Santa Fe Rail- road station. The Richmond Tract is the key to the situation of all the lines of im- provements. The first offer of lots in the Richmond Tract will be sold at low prices and upon casy terms, so that any one who makes wn | investment in this property will be able to | double their money long before they have | thelr lots paid for. Only two weeks on the market—over 175 lots sold. The cheapest and most convenient property in this whole district. The Standard Oil Company, Erecting the third if not second largest oil refinery in the world, capable of employing from one to two thousand men, and furnish- | ing cheap fuel which will make Richmond the manufacturing center of California and | affording employment to more men than any other two combined manufacturing centers in the State. The Morgan Syndicate, and Others, With their recent purchase of the Maraschi property of over 300 acres, including Molate Point, at a great cost, combined with over 3 milés of water front, will accommodate the LARGEST SHIPS THAT FLOAT IN THE WORLD. ‘Where railroad and water will come together and the trades of the Orlent and the whole European country will have access to our Western shore at this point, the extent of which is so great that it would be vain for us to predict the immense volume of business that will center into this section within the next few years. l Remember, purchaser, this s only a com- mencement of what wiil be done. If you do not take immediate advantage of this special offer you will regret it. You yourself wili see month by month this property Increuse in value and it will then be that you will say to yourself: “If I had only bought une or two of these lots six months ago.” We say to you, buy now; do not wait. 3§25 cash as first payment, Balance Ten Dollars per Month. Low Rate of Interest. RICHMOND TRACT. Is the most eligible tract in Richmond. Is five Station. minutes’ walk from the Santa Fe Is inside the town of Point Richmond; ad- Joins the postoffice. Is within a few blocks of the roundhouses and car-ghops of the Santa Fe Rallroad. Has two applications for an electric road running through this property from Barrett Station on the Southern Pacific to the East Yard Station on the Santa Fe. Is intersected by three of the wmain streets of the town, Macdonald, Nevin and Rich- mond avenues, each of which is 60 ft. wide. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. street, 7 and a. m., for Barrett Statio: 35c. ‘Returning leave Barrett 10:20 a. m. and 30 p. m. Via Santa Fe, leave S. F. 7:20 fc East Yard. Returning léave East Yard 1 a. m. and 4:52 Only 10 minutes' walk from either station. Representative on the Richmond Tract the following days: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I For full particulars, maps, catalogues, etc., apply to LAYMANCE REA TATE COMPANY, [glll 460-462 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal. or 1] 632 Market street, room 10, Sun Francisco. SPECIAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS, SPECIAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SELL. DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SELL. DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SELL. DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SELL. DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SELL. READ THIS. $18,500—Businesg corner; just the location for a bank; choicest location in Berkeley. Since we secured our contract a $40,000 business block going up; the new Postoffice has leased adjoin- ing premises for 10 years; present income $.00 per annum; no leases; believe we can get 31500 per annum. A Genuine Investment. ““Thanks for Your Contract.” LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. AN ELBGANT HOME. MUST BE SOLD (READ THIS). Near Senator Perkins’ mansion, Vernon Heights. We offer lovely modern Gothic style, bullt for a home; § rooms; porcelain bath; eiec- tric appliances; fine mantels (one cost $230); interfor superb’ order; barn; choice garden; large double frontage lot; present price in- cludes $500 worth fine new 5-months-old carpets (would sell at a bargain elegant Flemish carved oak dining-room set, value $1000); property mortgaged, $:i000 can remain; cost over $10,000; reduced to $7230; we possibly can get further reduction to close sale this week. Forcing sale—First come, first served. instructions are to sell. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. A_SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. SPECIAL SNAP; ON SMALL PAYMENT. A contractor has two ideal new 8-room homes, with flat loans of $3000 and $3500 on each; to save paying interest and rather than rent, and to get his working capital out, has authorized us to obtain immediate offer over present loans. We have sold 3 to prominent Oakland merchants and a lawyer, who have a quick knowledge of their value; located clgse in: superb neighbor~ hood; 300 feet of several $25,000 homes; no choicer home neighborhood; stop paying rent: if you have not much money, see us; we will arrange balance; don't delay; call at once, while seller is anxious to sell. We strive to offer zood values. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO.. 460 and 462 Eighth st.. Oakland. $22,000—PALATIAL MANSION. ‘‘Beautiful for situation,”” possessing advan- tages of near remoteness and accessible seclu- sion; only one year constructed; a rare home offering. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakl Our EFFORTS EFFORTS EFFORTS DETERMINED DETERMINED DETERMINED DETERMINED EFFORTS DETERMINED EFFORTS TO SPECIAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS, SPECIAL BARGAINS, SPECIAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS, SS00—VERY fine home on 18th st between Market ard Adeline: large NW corner: lot 120x130, with ““L’* house of nine large rocms; all very modern; basement; beautiful 3333 grounds. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 93 i Broadway. $15,000—FRUITVALE home; two acres; highly improved; large modern house of 9 rooms; ail hardwood floors; everything the very best; beautiful grounds; barn and all necessary outbuildings; fronts Fruitvale ave.; part ex- change might be entertained. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., %03 Broadway. $100,000—The finest suburban home in Alameda County; has cost owner over $250,000; has 140 acres n all; 40 acres fruit, balance grain: an _elegant house with every modern improve- ment; barns, stables, outbufldings, poultry houses, etc; near San Leandro: full particu- lars on application. WOODWARD, WAT- SON & CO., %3 Broadway, Oakland. WEBSTER STREET. Corner of 2ith; 65xi00; finest lot In Oakland for the money for residence or flats; only $39 per foot: would sell in two lots. WOOD- WARD, WATSON & CO., %03 Broadway. VALDEZ STREET. Corner 24th; 32x100; beautifully elevated; east front; only $1400. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., %2 Broadway. TELEGRAPH AVE. In Berkeley; 106 feet front; only $1700. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broad- way. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. uccessors to Geo. W. Austin & Co., e Broadway, Oakiand. $2500—Rents $360_per annum and can be in- creased; store with living rooms; upper flat of 5 rooms and bath; rear six-room cottage; al- ways rented; large lot; good Jocation for ll:y business; all in good order; electric c‘nm: front; only one block from local trains; in the very best renting and investment part of Oak- land; street work all done; handy to school and churches. This Is a real snap and must be seen to be appreciated. Mortgage of l‘d can remain or be paid off, or can be increased. Call or write at once. $2500—$350 down and §25 per month. Who would v;:;a rent while these terms will buy & brand new cozy Dutch Colonial cottage of rooms with porcelain bath and sink; cpen plumbing; ornamental brick mantel and ll; tique fireplace; large veranda; every :'W. sunny; nice open sloping lawn with ul: walks: street work all done: house all nicely tinted; gas and electric fixtures; forty-foot lot: choice’ neighborhood; close to schools and churches and handy to Telegraph avenue. To see it is to like it and want it. $3%50—Brand new two-story house of six rooms and bath; fine large basement; lot 4¢x120 feet, street work complete; sunny side of street; sitvate in Linda Vista Terrace. one block from electric cars; terms $00 cash, bal- ance on easy terms. $2750—Two cottages of 4 brick foundation; within e e of center of town; bringing In $27 per month; £00d location; lot 65x150 feet: large barn: must be sold right away: reduced from $3300. E. J. STEWART & CO. Successors to Geo. W. Austin 1008 Broadway, Oakland. THE best bargain yet offered in Oakland; a nice cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large lot; within 14 blocks of City Hall; good location: 1250 me week only; easy terms. e i *E B BUNCE, 952 Broadway. d 5 rooms: good walking distance 8. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. $3250—Something extra nice In the "S of @ modern up-to-date, brand new home in - land out toward Berkeley; lot 50x125; 7 rooms and bath. Call and let us show you this. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. SUNNY lower flat, 8 large rooms; electric ser- vice througheut; 2 coal and 1 gas grate; large ‘K corner lot; lawn: frult and shade trees and flowers; lot elevated; cholce locality; will rent low to satisfactory permanent tenant; Eighth ave. electric cars, corner Washington and Eighth sts., come within 1 block. Call or address 1659 Ninth ave.. East Oakland. —_— e e —_— OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $16—6-ROOM cottage. $10—5-room cottag: $2¢—8-room house; near train. 13—7-room flat: central; elegant, $43—$-room house, furnished; central E. J. STEWART & CO. Successors to Geo. W. Austin & C 1008 Broadway, Oakland. _— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakiand. Al o B e Bl ; mear train: destrable. OAKLAND HOUSES WANTED. ABOUT 8 rooms, furnished, near car line: Ver- non Heights. Address box 2365, Call, Oakland. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ly & | $8000—GRAIN ranch in Yolo County, miles from depot; 320 acres level land, all un- barn and der cultivation; good §-room house, outbuildings: 5 well; plenty of timber; fine roads: good neigh. bors; beautifully situated; will exchange for Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda or San Fran- cisco property. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., %08 Broadway, Oakland. ROOMS FOI NOUSEKEEPING. AUSTIN l‘\‘:,, 102, off Polk—3 nice housekeep- ing rooms and bath. BUSH, 1007 (The Holland)—Just opensd; few sunny housekeeping apartments; fur'd or un- fur'd; front suites, 330 up; electric lights, baths, gas ranges and grates; phone East 667. BUCHANAN, 604—Sunny front bay-window rm., with kitchen, §15; singe and double bedroom. FIFTH, 353—Two sunny rooms and kitchen, §20; also 3 connecting, $12; also single, $4 up. GEARY, 1219A—Large sunny room; sult lady; privaté family; very reasonable. HAYES, 526— sunny, large, newly furnished; gas; bath; phone; no children. HOWARD, 1831—Large sunny parlor, bedroom and large kitchen, furnished complete; pri- vate family; references; no children. Call be- tween 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. LARKIN, $19%—Large sunny housekeeping Toom, gas stove, bath and phone, $12 & mo. LARKIN, 819%—Sunny front alcove rooms, light housekpg; gas stove; bath; phone; $18 50. LEAVENWORTH, 5172 or 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET—F! ARKE' (The Pear)—Nicely furnished N aany e rooms with §as, grate. telephone; also other rooms; terms very reasonabie. LLISTER, 3 Neatly furnished room; gas; M e pione Folsom 973; private. LLISTER, 515—Nice sunny room; hot ang M water: bath: gas: phone: use kitchen MINNA, 25Sanny furnlshed rooms, single and doible, Beand pperweek MINNA, #i—Single sunny furnished frontshall room, $4. RY ave., 16, top floor—New M e Creniral; reasble; near Hail of Jus ARLINGTON. 1013 Market—Nicely fur. p W—Sunny_furnished rooms and O A ievator; clee. lights: day. week, m, POLK, 622_Unfurnished front room to desir- able party; no housekeeping. L HOUSE, 128 Ellis—Incandescent light; R Areerroom, smoking-room and ladies’ par. Jor: rooms, per night, 3c to $1 50; week, 32 to " men $S to $20: elevator on ground floor: rooms with hot and cold wat SRMAN Apartment House, 23 Eightn st ey ey P Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON, 322 uite and singles, prices low " %075 (The Stanford)—Suites from 3 S o 37 singles. $2 to 85 per week: transient. TENTH, 153—Large double room with fireplace and closet; bath. xofi LASSIFIED advertisements and subscript crleed at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. 'NCH office for Call advertisements and A rcariptlons has been established at 1008 Va- lencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. ORI Srsirmrr oy s-r P v-srr s FUR SO Denniston, cor. Valencia and ist sts— e Warm Belt"; frae from prevailing fogs; cholce sunny suits; first class. THE Irvingdale, 620 Eddy—Sulte suitable for three gentlemen with $60; single rooms with board, $22 50 up; excellent table. e THE Plerpont, 413 Ellis—Everything new; most elegantly furnished apartments; frst-class dining-room. g e d board for I in elegant furnished RO e : “unshine: billiard room and telephona. 25 Baker st. L i s ROOM and board for & few gentlemen in Saa Mateo; home cooking. Address Mrs. H, box 16, San Mateo. e R OTEL Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished: H celient fable; speciai rates to touriats. HOTEL Niara, 615 Taylor—Nicely fur. rms.; running water; excellent board; reasonable. _-_ ELEGANTLY furnished sunny rooms with board. 318 Eddy st. PINE, 793 Large parior suite; also single rooms; excellent board; very moderate. O e PRIVATE rooms and board: newly furnished; at very low rates. 827 Mission st. AN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished all copveniences; other suites; table CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion) family hotel: exceptional table: popular rates. RUPTURE SANITARIUM. RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free: only invention In the world that will not torture. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Abandoned children in Roman Cath- olic Orphan_Asylum, since July, 1900: Emma Breig, age 12 years: Carrie Breig, age § years; Elizth Winthrop, ac: 10 years; Gracs Win- hrop. age 3 years. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. G580. _— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL Kkinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re— pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange; pairing; lowest rates: phone Mint 45, 145 e ey WANTED—-TO BUY. ROOMING-HOUSE, 20 to 20 room: large unfurnisked flat. M. S. Blount, 119 Jones. e DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor, Mills building—San Francisco, December 3, 1901—Dividend No. 19, of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company, will ba payable at the office of said company, room 16, second floor, Mills building, on December 15, 1901; transfer books will close on Decem- ber 9, 1%1, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 36, of seventy- five cents (15c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 43§ California st., San Francisco, on Decembes 10, 191 Transfer books close December 3, 1901, ‘at noon. A. A. SPARKS. Secretary. MARTHA place, 3, off Geary, near Mason—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; gas range, bath and sunny back yard; rent only $9 a month. MASON, Gl4—Nicely furnished rooms; also housekeeping. I | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. “BUSINESS Men’'s Legal Bureau,” consulta. tion free; in bankruptcy and divorce proceed- ings partles not required to go_into court. Room 611. Examiner bidg.: phone Black 3604 McALLISTER, 53—Sunny furpished suite; sink; gas range; bath; laundry; §li. MINNA, 67, corner Elghth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 173—Two sunny side rooms co: plet, 1:;0 housekeeping; coal range; bath; pri- vate; $10. OAK, 119—2 sunny large parlors; furnished; heavy housekeeping; gas; 2 beds; $16 OAK, 125—2 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, $10. PINE, 1300, cor. Hyde—Sunny front cormer room; running water; light housekeeping; $10. SACRAMENTO, 1514—Two sunny rooms, nice- ly furnished; private residence; light hskpg. | TWELFTH, 12, near Market—1 or 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent §s. $3750—ON west side of Unlon st., near Four- teenth; have just completed one of Oakland's prettiest homes; location none better; see it and you will buy it. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal TWO and 3 room suits, nicely furnished for hskpg. 592 O'Farrell and 506 Leavenworth. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and {nblu:rl‘n(k:ltu has been established at 109 Valenciz. st. WILL offer a corner on which you can erect flats which will return 1% per cent per month on money invested. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth Oakland, Cal. $2000-NEW 6-room cottage, modern and con- venient; lot 50x100; street sewered, macadam- ized and sidewalked; two m#nutes’ walk from car line. For terms apply A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | _received at Call branch office, 2200 Fi ROGMS TO LET—Furn. and U rn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill aitached; 75¢ day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door. | ACBRUNSWICK HOUSE, 13 Sixth—Rooms, Zic to 31 per night; $1 2 to $5 per week, and" i _light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Adjoins the Sagta Fe lands, where the rail- road Improvements are going on and where Tty must enhance in value most rapid- ly. Soon their land will be covered with workshops, warehouses, employing hundreds of men. Now Is the time to buy; It is still very cheap compared with property adjoining. Nothing is more certain than that your in- ‘vestment at the present prices is better than any savings bal in the United States and sure to bring you greater returns on the amount invested than any other property in this section. Richmond will be a great manufacturing as well as a great shipping center. 1 Richmond the Chicago of California. u‘gu‘ things have made Chicago a great Its central location, its position at the head of navigation and its railroad system. | Richmond enjoys these advantages already, ‘and very soon it will e the manufactur- ing business of the coa: It will enjoy the deepest water vessels that travel from the Orient and European waters. The Sap Francisco Call in & recen editorial says the development of Point Richmond ‘means that this city (San Francisco) will transact its whole business along the whole eastern shore of the bay, and that its great- est concentration and best development will be where ship and car can come together.” 1f space would permit dozens of these edi- torials could be produced from the leading run of the State uj the same strain as just quoted. Remember, purchaser, we of- fer you the opportunity. WIll you avail | yourself of the same? o Jfln Richmond Tract only contains 234 iots, it of which 175 have been sold during thé past 10 days. Select your lot to-day and se- cure one of the best locations. How to Reach the Property. " 3 NEW 2-story house, same vicinity; convenient and pretty; see this property at once. At reascnable prices—Homes, lots, busincss property for sale In all parts of Oakiand and vicinity. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. 100 ACRES near Niles, $5000; good house; bear- ing orchard; unincumbered: will rent, sell or_exchange’ for city improved. 616 acres, 7 miles from Oakland: $28 an acre. WYMAN LAND CO., 137 E Fourteenth st near Twenty-third ave.,, Oakland; phone 123. FOR rent—Confectionery, bakery and restau- rant; good location; also two vacant stores 80od opening for grocery or any kind of busi- ness; three neat cottages: 3 rooms, closets, etc.; one block from local; §7. WYMAN LAND CO., 1137 E Fourteenth st., near ‘Twenty-third ave., Oakland; Phone Brook 123. | ACBEAUTIFUL rooms in Bowhay bullding, cn second floor, 508 Sutter st.; suitable for millinery. BIRCH ave., 527%, bet. Octavia and Laguna— A large front room; suitable for a gentleman or a lady who works out; furnished, $8: un. furnished $6; home comforts; phone; also one unfurnished, $. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished, BUSH, 7Zi—Furnished room for gentleman; gas; th, | BUSH, 1084—For gentlemen; sunny, beautifully furnished front suite and smaller rooms; bachelors' residence. | CAPP, 909%;Pleasant sunny furnished room: use of bath; for 1 or 2; private family. 309 ACRES; three miles from Oakland; $7¢ an acre; two-thirds of purchase price can be borrowed on the land at & per cent interest. GILBERT WYMAN, Attorney at Law, office and residence Twenty-seventh ave. and East Sixteenth st., Fruitvale, Cal.; phone Brook 123. GRAY'S BARGAIN! §2250 for an elegant lot on Lake street; | snap. Elegant new colonfal house of 9 rooms, laundry and bath; furnace; electric lighting; combination fixtures; beam ceiling in din- ing-room; elegant location on Nob Hill of Esst Oakland; 20 feet from car line; lot $6500 for a fine new house of 9 rooms, laun- dr{ and bath; plate glass windows; very lat- est plumbing; furnace; beam ceiling dining- room; large basement, etc.; large lot; terms can be arranged to suit; situated on Adums Point, one block from electric car line. GEO. B. M. GRAY, 454 Ninth street. WK0_BLEGANT home, § rooms; all : bath and stationary stands; Howse Rearly mews in fine location: handy fo lasel trains and close to business center: thia ajso and i anxious 0 sel . 3 STEWART S and i3 T W . Browiway, Oakland, Cal. @ * CASH; §7 50 N al;& ‘ I.r‘" ma:nmmly— ew mnd:n cottage can m business If they ; And e o more Call or send for clredlar, ite Broadway station, Oakland; Treess 1 2. JONIS: bwher, 4 "W e T § or 1118 Broadway; A 'S I pages, 18 mrabper for it T s CLEMENTINA, 434%, bet. 5th and 6th—Fur- nished room in private family, $3 month. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 303, corner Jones—Two large front r- window sunny rooms; phone. i PROPOSALS. BIDS Wanted—Notice is heredy given sealed proposals will be received by the of Directors of the Veterans’ Home of fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o' SATURDAY, December 1901, immediately thereafter in the presence ders, for furnishing and delivering master and commissary supplies for erans’ Home, Napa County, tion Yountville), for six months January 1, 192, and ending June 30, Schedules with information and for submitting bids will be furnished upom application by the undersigned. Bidders Will carefully follow the conditions ules, and no bid will be considered in accordance with such sched der must accompany his bid check upon some well-known banking-house for at least 10 per amount of his bid, payable to Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that will enter into a good and valld contract notice of acceptance as required by la board reserves the right to reject any or bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address J. J. Secretary Board of Directors of the Veteraus Home ot Cai i fornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st, San Fran. cisco, Cal. By order of the Boatd of Directe ors. J. J. SCOVILLE, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles Legrand, ¥, 1037 Clay street, and Therese Louhoe, 22, 1027 John H. Dunker, 23, Cordelia, Lala B Herblwn.])! Corfl.m_lil. i Bt . T bRt L " eat! N and Mary W. Denman, “em'.""‘“‘ b William L. Smythe, 23, Mabel L. Wharton, 18, Fred Clark, 43, Fairfleld, and Eva J. Nute Ong 2 Valled . ‘eter E. Tanner, 27, East street, and Han- nah J. Twomey, 22, 782 Folsom street. George W. Stevenson, 23, 1809 Stockton street, and Ethel J. Graves, 31, street. D. Frank Carlton, 25, 521 Pacific street, and Lillian Hansen, 22, 651 Broadway. Edward Owens, 29, Selby, and Kate 8. Hughes, 25, Butternut, Minn. Eugene A. Carter, 33, Baitimore, Md., and Ruth Markey, 26, city. 571 Chestnut street, and Pletro Balestrere, ZA‘ Rosa Tradella, 17.' 503 Union_street. Jean L. Prat, 21. 614 Broadway, and Made- leine Mifandette, 23, 1068 Pacific street: and Jean P. Minjoulet, 262 Shipley street, Catharine Bonnamazon, T, 415 Clementia Vincent J. Kusich, 29, 258 Natoma street, la Vineen Sarich, 24, 258 Natoma street. ' ELLIS, 310—Fine newly furnished front par- lor: sunny; reasonable. FOLSOM st., corner Ninth—Large sunny bay- window room, §9; adults. FOURTEENTH, 63, corner — 4 Rished front parior in hew fat) bawiname Mo b ol e i bl b LT FRANCISCO HOTEL—] t_suites; : transient; baths. ln,mllu. Turk & Taptor. = __ % " h& Uk & Taylor. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished Suites und- single; travelers accommodatos HAIGHT, 451—Furnished room with or with or two gentlemen; out board; suitable for ~ne terms reasonable. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. HOTEL FLORENCE, 102 Ellis st.—Sunny out ide ;B ', §2 50; -;moml-fllllll 'I-“.;.ulflp‘ HOWARD, 7T61%—Nicely furnished sunny eindos st MO reasonable. a5 JONES, Post—Parlor floor T e o Tt 1 ot o B! marriage and death notls el it 8ot b fonried. Taey Tt be'Banasd iy indorsed with the n:l:. and — Lo residence sons authorized to have the same Dlli\lluf BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, December 1, 1801, cg..-mn:ohns. “Anderaom, twin sona ' HN—In Folsom, Cal., December 1901, the wite of P. C. Coin, twin sone." i EBERT—In this city, December 3, 1901, wite of Willlam Ebere: o Geushiaer © e HEALY—In this city, N 1901, L‘“e of Wlllhn'f g H”.m:"d:"hm.b e sYONS—In this ecity, December 1901, Wife of Manrice A: Lvons, & daugniers 0 MARKS—[n_this_ety, the wife of P. L. Marks, NORMAN—In Livermore, Cal, December 1901, to the wife of K. 1. Norman: & soa O'SULLIVAN—In_ this city, December 1901, Pl@ the wife of Michael O Sullivan A% ARKHURST—In this city, Novem 1901, to the wife of F. A. Parkhurst, 2':.?...,... SHEPSTON—In this city, Becember 3, 1901, to the wife of Robert S. Shepston, & son. VOLPIN—In this city, Noveml 1901, the wife of A Vol:ln. a mhr » > ‘WIESER—In this city, Decem! 5 mmu;.u‘vfi..,..a".;.‘;.."“‘ MARRIED. T TSt / X Kijes: Smith, No- Mra. D

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