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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, JANUARY REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. A, J. RICH & CO........Real Estate Agents, 112 MONTGOMERY ST. $150,000—A grand factory site with bulldings of orick; 400,000 square feet. $120,000—Post st} large corner; 3 frontages; new modern bullding; pays $8400 per annum; glit-edge investment. ,000—A corner on Suiter st.; 70x187:0; pays $4250 per anuum; weil Lmproved store and fats. $43,500—Sutter st., mortheast corner; 50x80; pays $275 per month; can be increased to $300 per month. $42,500—Stockton st., near Union Square; pays $2400 per annum: can be increased; - story brick building. $37,500—Polk #t.; fine business pays well; 78 feet frontage; and flats; never vacant. $35,000—Fine downtown investment; _brick bullding: 09 feet west from Kearny st lot 48:9x93:6; 3-story brick bulld- ing; pays under lease §2400 per an- num. $35,000—Seventh st near Market: a good in- vestment for present and future. A J. RICH & CO. 112 Montgomery investment; stores AT AUCTIO! By order of the Union Trust Company of San Francisco, executor of the Van Den Berg es- tate. TUESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1902, 12 O'Clock M. AT SALESROOM. A J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery Street. Sixth st., northeasterly line, 175 feet south- easterly from Bryant st., Nos. 533 to 548— Stores and lodging-house above; lot 100x90; rept per month, $131 Howard st., southeasterly line, 87:6 feet mortheasterly from Moss st., bet. Sixth and 0 stores and fiat above; 1061 and 6x100; rent $67 50 per month. | Eighth st., northeasterly line, 245 feet south- easterly from Foisom st., No. 821—Old im- provements; lot 30x120, A. J. RICH & CO., Auctioneers. MADISON & BURKE, Established January, 1858. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. 626 Market st., Opp. Palace Hotel. Market-st st gore lot intersection of Ridley 99 feet on Market; cheap buy; only $16,000. Choice plece business property on Kearny, near Market st., paying 6 per cent on asking price Sacramento st more; lot 25 —Two modern flats, near Fill- 7; price $6800. 8750—Grove st., near Webster; ¢ ; rents per month; lot 33x82:6, 2 $6250—Clay st., near Buchanan; 9 rooms and bath; in good order; 2x127:8. ¥ $5500—Flats on Pleasant st., near Teylor: renting for $42 per month; this property is in §00d order and is always rented, $12,000—Rents §1116 per annum; 6§ good bay- { | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgomery st. $12.500—Income property; close to water front; rents §57 bU: paye 8 per cent net. $6,000—California-st. residence of 10 rooms and bath; rents $50; tenant pays water; lot 24x100 feet. $9,250—Northwest _corner Sacramento _st.: flats, 7 and 8 rooms and bath each latest in every way; lot 37:6x57 feet; rents $75. $3,500—Jackson, near Larkin; 23x137:6 feet. $16,000—Business _corner; Western Addition; rents $127; four tenants: substantial improvements; lot 87:6x100 feet. $2.000 each—Capp st.. near Sixteenth; 2 lots, 25x105 feet each. S $7,730—Resideace, hington st., near Wal- 10 rooms and bath; lot 34:4%x 1 %. $14,000—California-st. residence: 2 stories and basement: 15 rooms and 2 baths: lot 34:0x137:6 feet; fine view of the city. | $12,500—Grove st., near Larkin: lot 30x120, with _fine ‘building of store and 2 up- per floors; rents $45; one block from City Hall. $1,000—Liberty, near Sanchez: 50x114 feet: a bargain. $16,000—Mission-st. _investment; rent $130; substantial building, stores and rooms above; lot 50X122:6 feet. $6,000—Valencia st.. corner Seventeenth; lot 25x100 feet; just the plac for store and flats. « $4,500—Valencia st., between Sevenleenth and Eighteenth; 25x100 fedly or 2 lots at same rate. $8,000—Two-story brick bullding_downfown, close to Montgomery st.; leased to one tenant; $50 per month net; 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 24:6x120- feet to rear ‘street. $10,000—Pacific ave.; modern residence, 7 bed- rooms, 2 baths; hardwood finish on main floor. $7,000—Oak st., near Market; 2 flats and cot- tage; rents $53: lot 27:6x120 feet. $25,000—Mission_st., near Ninth; lot 40x160 feet; church building on Mission st. and 2 dwelling houses on Ninth. $5,500—Howard st., between Twenty-second | and Twenty-third ; substantial resi- dence of 9 rooms and bath; lot 20x | 122:6 feet. $5,250—Capp st., between Twenty-second and Twenty-third; 2 modern flats of 6. 7 rooms and bath; lot 28:8x122:6 feet. $7,500—Jackson st., near Maple: modern resi- dence of 8 rooms and bath: lot 80x120 feet; must be sold. $3,150—No. 3649 Twenty-first st., near Church; modern_artistic cottage of 7 _rooms and bath; large lot, 50 feet front by 114 feet; grand view of the city; a itive bargain: must be sold. $7.000—Evon st near Page; modern and ‘well-built residence, ® rooms and bath; renting at present for §52; lot 25x100 feet. $5,000—Nineteenth st., near Valencia; 2-story frame dwelling of § roome and bath lot 25x85 feet; mortgage $1500 can re- | main. $12,500—NW corner of Oak st., with store, flat and house; pays $100 per month; lot 42:8x68:8 feet; near Market st.; a enap. 500—Washington st., N. line, near Steiner: substantial two-story residence of 9 rooms and bath; lot 44x102:83; feet. $11.250—McAllister st.; hew building of three flats; 7 rooms and bath each; rents $104; will pay ® per cent net after paying all charges and expenses. $6,000—Devisadero-st. flats, near Eilis; pres- ent rents $40; could be largely in- creased if a little money was spent on the building lot 25x90 feet: lot alone worth price asked for the property. BHA '“'vALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Mortgomery st., Mills bldg. $10, window fiats and lot 39:6x97:6; inside property. $9750—Pavs $864 per annum: 4 good flats and | large lot in good renting locality; Western Ad- | dition. $6000—Howard st., near Twenty-third; flats § and 6 rooms and bath; rents $43; lot 27x85. $5250—Rents $600 per annum; Woodward | eve near Fifteenth and Valencia sts.; 4 flats; iot o. $3800—Very cheap corner; Church and Valley | sts.; store and flats; rents §36; only $3800. | Clinton Park, near Dolores per year. | $3500—Two flats : rent $3 «t home; morth line Bush rooms and bath; lot $3400—Jones st $30 per month; 35x62:6. near Jackson; 2 fiats; rents $2000—XNice cottage home on Nineteenth st. | pear Eureka; modern, § rooms and bath; lot 25x75, { $4000—Valencia st., near Twenty-fifth; partly | anproved: 36x90 to an alley. | $0500—Seventeenth st.. near Dolores; 4 flats; | rents §59; lot 36:0x57:6; offered low 'to_force | sale MADISON & BURKE, H 626 Market st. E, TOY & St T ONNTAG, STATE AGENTS, { ed, Houses "Rented and Full arge Taken of Property. ! 24 MARKET ST. | story house containing on the north line of Mission | ; rents for $55 per | month. $12,000—Sacramento st., near Scott; mofern ghree-story residence containing nine rooms and bath: lot 50¥ $11,000—Eddy and two rear h | near Laguna; two flats lot 29:9x120 through to | rear street; rent $78 50 per month. | $10,000—Three elegant new French flats; Oak st near Park Panhandle. containing seven | .-on]m; and bath; rents §102 50 per month; size | of lot 25x10¢ ] $8500—Two choice flats on Frederick st., near | ry; rents §70 per month. M—Cholce residence of 12 rooms and batl rth line of Washington st., near Filimo sent for $60 per month { cholce flats on Green st., near | nd 7 reoms and bath each; lot 20:9 | 5 rents $55 per month. i—Pierce_st., near Haight; two modern s and bath; lot 25x106: ottage on 12th a: and bath; stable: modern | 50x120. McAllister st® near | | | $3000—Choice ot on the north line of Cali- fornia st., near Baker; size 26x120. 83000 orner, on Sacramento st., near st ave.; 6x100. 2 five rooms and bath; lai ic and basement; lot 27x120. g che ot on Jackson st mear Lau- | x127:83;, overlooking Presidio reser- | fation: streets bituminized. §2250—Cottage of five rooms and bath on 234 st.. near Douglass: lot 25x114. §1600—Two "choice lots on Clay st., near Cherry: size 24:1)x127:8 Further particulars of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery Street. $2.700—Cheapest ot in Panhandle district: north line of Page st. near Lyon: 25x 100: spiendid light and sun. $4.500—Two handsome new bay-window flats of 5 and € rooms and bath each; lot 25x100; street accepted: pays good in- ____ terest on the Investment: Steiner st $7.750—Reats $52 50: brand-new Clay-st. flats: sunny side of street: 2 flats of 6 and 7 as and bath each; positively the very cheapest investment in the shape of flats now on the market; first-class neighborhood: will make an excellent investment. Rents $140; new corner flats on Clay st larze lot more than 30 feet front. age by a good depth: flats 10 and 12 rooms each: cxceptionally good inter- ext paing property: this property fs new and modern in every rexpect; fin renting locality. . i Rents $102 50: not far from the corne®) of Haight and Ashbury sts.; 8 brand. new bay-window flats of 7 rooms and bath each: all rented; marble steps snd every modern improvement; lot g, Z7x100: see them at once. 750—Very desirable key lot on Sacraments L. near Webster: 37:6x132:6; - 4id locality for flats. P — f11.250—Rents $104; 3 handsome new flats on MeAllister ut.. ;n;.me of Plerce; con- tain 7 rooms an th each; Jot 25x90. 130,500—Three fine flats on Bush inside of Larkin, con G 15.000— 70,750 Send for our compiete printed lst of wty for sale in all lb(lffll:flflf the ::(): sl LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. SAWKS & SKELTOK. Rents Collected and tire o Charge Taken $8000—Scott st., near Union: fine bay view: nodern, 8 rooms and attic; Scott improving ast from Pacific. » via st., ne Broadway; modern s0use, § roome: fine bay view: Eool helsman $11,000—New flats; Broderick st., near Grove; 3 annum. 00—Lot on st vest of Hyde; 27:6x110; fine view of bay. $3000—Lot in Potrero: corner Vermont and :l;l::mh sts.; 110x100; street graded and HAWKS & SKELTON, 323 Montgomery st. | mear Twenty first; rents $42 50: | $5000. McAFEE BROS., 108 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Nets nearly 7 per cent; warehouse property. | stone and brick building, on Sansome st., under | Sease; corner lot; price $18,000. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS. A fine key lot on Epruce st., nr. Washington commands marine view: size 27:8%x137:6; price $3500. NEW FLATS. 3 fine modern flats on Oak st.’ facing the Panhandle; 7 rooms and bath each; $102 50; price $10,250. McALLISTER STREET. Lot on McAllister st., nr. Devisadero; 27:6x 137:6; price $3250; fine for flats. SHIPLEY STREET. Lot with old bullding on Shipley st., near Fifth; only $1450. NEW FLATS. In Ashbury Heights, 7 and 9 rooms; all lat- | est modern improvements; rents $60; lot 25x 1317:6; price $6000. MISSION FLATS. Two flags of 5 and 6 rooms on Bartlett st. rice $5100. VALLEJO STREET. Vallejo st., between Webster and Buchanan splendid modern home, almost new; 9 rooms, bath end basement;” commands a beautiful marine view; price, $13,500. PANHANDLE DISTRICT. Three new flats, just completed, of 7 rooms each; all the very latest improvements; price $10,500; all rented for $98. SCOTT STREET. Lot on Scott st., between McAllister and Fuiton; 25x108:3; price §2750. CLAY-STREET FLATS. New and modern: fine, sunny lot: 6 and 7 rooms; rent $52 50; price $7750; a fine invest- o RICHMOND LOTS. Send for our plats of Richmond lots; sold on terms if desired. Lot on California st., near Second ave., 25x100; only $800. LOTS ON SIXTH AVENUE. North of Lake st.. 25x120: $600 each. MODERN HOUSE. On Vallejo st., near Buchanan: just put into | first-class shape; fine sunny lot and marine | view; 7 rooms and basement: price $8000. CLAYTON-ST. HOME. Modern 8-room house; lot 25x125 feet; price MISSION COTTAGE. | Send for list of cheap Mission cottages and | g LARGE CORNER. | In the Mission; suitable for manufactiring site; 170x160 feet; 3 frontages. McAFEE BROS.. 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market, opp. Kearny, Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. $70,000—Reduced from $80,000; corner, 575 | feet; within one-third of a block from Market st., and close to Hibernia ! Bank; stores and lodging-house; bes investment off Market st.; must be | sold. $60,000—Corner; 48x82:6 feet; first corner fac- ing Market st. north; sold for $42,500 | 20 years ago; want offer. $40,000—Geary-st. corner; lot 87:6x137:6; very | substantial improvements; rents $255; ays 7 per cent net. $30,000—Fine business corner; 3 stores and 6 flats: building cost $25,000; lot 68:9x 71 feet: rents $2450 ver vear. McAllister-st. corner; 85x98; good improve- ments; rents $220. $27,500—Business corner; best location In store and flats; Western _Addition: rents $200. $16,500—Panhandle corner: 2 new buildings; rents §142: lot $15,500—TtHree new Ell rent | frontage; yearly rents $1560. investment; $15,000—Leavenworth-st. ; rents $105; $13,000—Post st., near Jone: improvements. 57 feet $11,000—Modern flats; near Hyde and Sutler; rents $90. $0500—Rents $103; lot 50x80; downtown in- vestment. $4950—Two modern flats; only half a block from Market st.; rents $40; cost nearly $7500. $3000—Flats, vicinity Third and Howard sts.; nn‘t- $46 50; mortgage $1700, can re- mein. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1300—COTTAGE, 4 rooms, bath: lot 4i6x103. &tuge. 4 rooms; lot 50x100; in Sunny- side. $5600—House, 9 rooms, bath: lot 25x75: Pine £t., bet. Taylor and Jones. $4250-—423 Lombard st.; 2 flats; lot 25x90, to rear street. mo—‘f“emmu: 5 rooms, bath each; lot 59x 2500--Cor. 25th and Church; lot 34x100. Waller st.; 8 rooms, bath; lot 25 x112. PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall square, IF_you have some farge intome properties in S, F. to sell 1 would be pleased to try and seli them for you Call at room 400, 4th floor, Spreckels Annex building, §. F. | $2250—FINE new cottage of 5 rooms and bath and finished basement; on sunny side of Jer- mey st., near Noe. $5600—BARGAIN: handsome flats: cholce loca- tion; Mission warm belt. Owner, box 2005, | Call office. i CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one vear for § REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ONE of the finest vinevards and winerfes in ; cooperage of 820,000 gals.; . This propert; it over 350,000, and it has been flovals;:d'fcr::n its own resources. For a good reason it will be offered for a short time at $30,000. 20 6-10 acres in one of the finest valleys mmhfln:h.m-,: '22 l!flhvl‘v'l M"HI&II coun- try ; owing to death in y_propert; Will Be oftered at the sacrifice of cd 8. 8. QUACKENBUSH, 71 Shattuck o vy Opp. First National Bank, Berkeley. | had ki | FOR SALE CHEAP. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A highly improved country home and vine- yard property, situated l“%nln‘ the town of Saratoga, Santa Clara Co., ahd consisting of 50 acres; there are 30 acres planted to the best resistant vines grafted to choicest wine grapes; a few acres are in family orchard; the im- provements consist of a large 12-room modern residence, with spring water piped throughout: the house is surrounded by handsome grounds, with lawns, flowers and shrubs; there are also stables and other ranch buildings; the hous> sets on a sufficlent elevation to command a beautiful view of the Santa Clara Valley; the wine industry is assuved good prices for years | to come and wine grapes are selling for $25 to $30 per ton, which makes a resistant vineyard an investment proposition; this property is worth your immediate investigation; price $15,000. For full information call on or address McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. THE CHOICEST BODY OF RECLAIMED MARSH LAND. 3660 acres. No waste soil. 2800 acres under cultivation. Remainder will be. Net rental, $5 to $7 per acre. One and one-half hours From San Francisco By rail or water. For sale As a whole On easy terms. A long lease might be glven to desirable parties. ; McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. VILLA SITES in the heart of the EL CERRITO HIGHLANDS, Ban Mateo. In view of the great demand for building sites in El Cerrito we have been instructed by | the Bowle Estate Company to offer for sale the cholcest 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 Francisco. VINEYARD, WINERY, In Napa County. 1150 acres. 00 acres resistant vines. 400,000-gallon cooperage. Fine brick residence, Price only $80,000. MCAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ATTENTION. HOMESEEKERS. SAN MATEO, DISTILLERY, FAIR OAKS, MENLO PARK, PALO ALTO. We have some beautiful villa sites and homes In these beautiful places; so some handsomely furnished houses for rent. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. We desire to call the attention of Intending buyers of country lands to some bargains in in- come producing orchard, vineyard, grain and stock farms, many of which are bank foreclos- ures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush having forty years' knowledge and experience of alue of lands and being the owner of an income producing orchard and vineyard, can intelligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. AT $60 per acre, 48 acres fronting on Sonoma Creck at the town of Kenwood, Sonoma County; half is the finest valley land; re- mainder hill, finely timbered; 5 minutes from station. Three tracts from 3 to 14 acres in the town of Kenwood; finest land in the county. Three small tracts from 10 to 15 acres, near Glen Ellen; 5 minutes from station and school, Two small places in Kenwood, improved; finest valley land; near El Varano, in tracts to suit, 10 acres 2 miles from Santa Rosa; new 4- o cottage, barn; 5 acres in young vineyard; 814 acres 1% miles from Santa Rosa; 5-room ard finished house, barn: 6 acres In orchard nd vineyard: 3 acre aifalfa: never failing ream. J. T. PETERS, 11 Montgomery st. $2650—PRETTY and profitable home in San Joaquin Valley, 3% mile from R. R. town; handsome &-room - cottage, completely fur- nished; iarge barn, 6 chicken housecs, 100 fm- ported’ chickens, steel windmill, 2000-gal. tank; G acres in bearing orchard; 2_acres vineyard; —completely fitted for Chicken ranch; horse, Jersey cow, wagon and full esulpmem of tools of all kinds; rents for $250 per year; if you are looking for a snap, come and see this. C. F. MOORE, 935 Mar- ket st. room 6. SNAP for snap hunters—For sale or ex- change, 9 acres orchard, 1 mile from Camp- bells; finest fruit section in State; set in best varieties of fruit; modern 7-room house; here. GAMMILL & MOCK, 20 Montgomery. Small tract of sugar pine timber land; ex ceptionally fine; large stream of water and stage road through the land; shakes sell for $56 per 1000 on the place. For further information call at room 67, Flood bullding. N. EMMONS has moved his real estate of- fice from Petaluma to 11 Montgomery st., to handle all kinds of property In Sonoma,’ Men- docino, Marin, Lake and Napa counties. Calls and correspondence solicited. IF you have a tract of redwood timber in Humboldt County you will bond, I can sell it. Call rm. 406, 4th floor. Spreckels annex. PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to =11; right locality: big money; easy HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. first-class farming and _timber land: may be had cheap: located in Butte County, Cal. Box 2085 Call office. | FOR cash rent, near Haywards, 10 acres, frult, well improved. Owner, 2026 Sixteenth, 8. F. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for ee list. C. R, WINFIELD, Petaluma. Cal —_————a REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. bullding lot, Oakland. 150x 125, for city property: clear or encumbered. Box 2067, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DON'T pay rent to your landlord, that he may use the money to bufld other houses. Be your own landlord. Ve have some of the best bargains in Berkeley to show you. A B modern house of 6 rooms and bath; 5 minutes’ walk to station, stores, churches, etc.; large lot; all fenced; price $1600; $200 down, balance' same as rent. HOME REALTY CO. A new cottage of 5 rooms and bath on large lot near station, etc.; price $1500; $200 down, balance $16 50 per month. HOME REALTY CO. Modern 6-room house; only 1 block to cars, etc.: a snap at $2000; $100 down, balance same as rent. HOME REALTY CO. A pick-up! 6-room house on good large lot: only 1 block to station; price $1250; easy terms. HOME REALTY CO., Lorin Station, Berkeley, Cal. . near U. C. grounds, about 1 year old. Open Sundays. $4700—11-ROOM_hou: east of Telegraph $1600—One of the finest corner lots in Scenic Park Tract; 50x125. Corner lot on Shattuck ave.; worth $3000; want an offer for quick sale. 750—Corner lot. 8 blocks from Berkeley sta- tion. S. 8. QUACKENBUSH, Opposite First National Bank, Berkeley. $200 TO $225—We are offering a few lots at this extremely low figure; each $0x135; street sewered; all ready to build on: a snap. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. $650 BUYS a lot 40x135; right up in town, at North Berkeley; street work done; these are bargains: call and see us. MAY & MORTI- MER, Berkeley Station, $500—LOT 50x125; in the hills of the beautiful Scenic Park Tract. near college agency for the sightly Wheeler and Scenic Park Tract, MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center st., Berke- ley Station. $1400—HOUSE of 5 rooms;tlot 50x120; only 1 biock from station: a snap. JOS. J. MASON, Herkeley Station. $1800—HOUSE of 6 rooms and bath; 2 blocks from station; on the sunny £ide of street. JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station. $5500—HOUSE of 9 rooms, thoroughly modern; one block from U. C. grounds and east of Telegraph ave. JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station, WANTED—To get the sale of a large cattle ranch. What have ~ou? Address room 300, fourth floor, Epreckels annex, S. F. BERKELEY ROOMS, N Berkeley, 2730 Dwight way, bet, C and Pledmont aves.—A new 2 large well furnished sunny corner rooms, with large closet and dressing-room and sta. tionary washstand; both adjoining an open fireplace: small gas kitchen suitable for light housekeeping; very desirable; references re- quired: $25 per month; also In eame house, & desirable eingle room, well furnished. c0d | barn and outbuildings; good water; see photo | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. NICE HOMES IN ALAMEDA. For Sale Cheap. Great Bargains This Week. A Chance to Get a Home at Cost. INVESTIGATE OUR OFFER. , Only $450 buys a lot 50x150; a snap. Only $1000 buys a fine 6-room and bath; near trains and schools. Only $1000 buys a fine 4-room cottage; near trains and schools. Only $1350 buys a 5-room cottage; large lot. Only $1500 buys a S5-room 2-story house; nearly new; a bargain. Only $2200, buys an elegant 5-room cottage; corner lot: choice nefghborhood. Only $1800 buys a 5-room cottage; all mod- ern improvements. o Oply $2500 buys a 6-room house; lot 40x125; snap. Only $2500 buys a G-room cottage; lot 50x150; must be sold, Only $2750 buys a 7-room colonial house; (foreclosure); see at once. Only $2600' buys an S-room house; lot 35x150; choice locality. $3500, $4000 and $6000 homes sacrificed. Houses bullt, rented and exchanged. Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. 10-ROOM cottage, all on 1 floor; modern fm- provements; grand home for large family: half acre of ground: elose to station; must be sold. E. D. JUDD CO., 142t Park st., Alameda. NEW cottage 6 rooms; lot 35x120; $2500, 1e|Nr::' cottage 5 rooms; lot 40x120; $2200; J. H. YOUNG, Builder, 1243 Park st. A SACRIFICE—Two modern cottages for face Jonisage: always rented; no agents. Box all. o BARGAINS; improved & unimproved property ncquired by Toreclosure: 3% cash. Bank ot Als. — e ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. - $1700_ORIGINAL COST $3500. Fine comer, 383100; store and 4 large living rooms, barn; an estate and must be sold; No. business location for a grocery store, butcher shop or laundry. in fact any kind of business: a great sacrifice and must be sold this week without reserve, J. S. MYERS & CO. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A~ A A AN HOTEL Buena Vista will open to-day; newly furnished; good table; in warm beéit of the Mission. ' 1070 Valencia st. ROOM and board; elegantly furnished congenial home; pri.; mod. con.; reas. Box 2048, Call HOTEL Denniston, cor. Valencia and 21st sts. —In the “Warm Belt”: free from prevailing fogs; choice sunny sults; first class. THE Irvingdale, 626 Eddy—Suite suitable for three gentlemen with board, $60: single rooma Wwith board, $22 §0 up: excellent table. $6500 FOR A $10,000 PROPERTY. . Location, Sixteenth and Grove sts.: only four blocks from business centers; lot (0x100: mud- ern 9-room house and bath! very sunny and first-class location; first come, first served. J. S.. MYERS™& CO., 1 Broadway, Oakland. $3100—ORIGINAL COST $5600. New house of 7 rooms, cement basement, trunk closet, nickel plated and open plumbing, large lot, " driveway; surrounded by $15,000 homes; four blocks to'local station; near cars, schools, etc.; owner non-resident and must sell: $2500 can remain on mortgage; first come, first served. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $4250—SHOULD BE_$0000. Object, quick sale; near Fourteenth and Broadway; large lot: good neighborhood: in- terior decoration and finish of the latest and best in Oakland; space too expensive to extol its charming qualities; secing is believing; will rent for $456 per month; only $1000 cash, bal- apce can remain on mortgage; mmust be soid s week. v J. S. MYERS & CO. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 100 ACRES, near Niles, $5000, good house, bearing orchard, unincumbered, Will sell or exchange for 'city improved; 616 acres, 7| miles from Oakland, $28 an acre; 300 acres, 3 miles from Oakland, $75 an acre: two-thirds of purchase price can be borrowed on this land at 6 per cent interest. WYMAN LAND CO., 1187 East Fourteenth st., near Twenty- third ave., Oakland; phone Brook 123. | NEWLY and beautifully furnished house in the choicest part of Alameda; will rent for @ term of 6 months or a year; $80 a month. Address P. O. box 364, Alamed: | $1200—NEAR Twenty-third ave, [ station; room house; $100 cash. balance $15 a_mont same as rent. WYMAN LAND CO.. 1L East Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third av Oakland. ALAMEDA FLATS TO LET. UPPER flat, 4 rooms and bath; separate yard; stationary wash tubs. 1416 Ninth st., near. Encinal station. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. $700—House of 4 roums; stable and chicken- house; 10 bearing fruit trees; lot 50x140; all fenced; §100 cash, $8 monthly. §750—House of 3 rooms and attic; small | barn; good well and pump; lot 125x115; easy terms {f desired. $000—§50 cash, $12 50 monthly; cottage of 8 rooms, hard ' finished; 7-foot basement; chicken-house; lot 75x100; all fenced; fine lo- cation and a bargain. $2200—New modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; marble washstand; stationary tubs; 7- foot basement: good brick foundation; fruit trees, etc.; lot 77%x303; all fenced and cross- fenced; fronting on main county road. $2500—214 acres of sandy loam; cottage of 4 rooms and bath, basement, etc.; barn and chicken-houses; good well, windmlil and tank; choice location; fine place for raising chickens. Chicken ranch of 3 cres; house of 4 room: able: 7 chicken-houses; for rent at $10 per onth: stock and fixtures for sale, consisting of 250" laying hens, 3 chicken-houses, 1 Incu- g;}gr, brooder-houses and wire fencing; all for 75. For particulars apply to H. A. PLEIT] Fruitvale Station, Cal. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. $1600—Modern cottage of 6 rooms and bath; 4 blocks from station; lot 37:0x146 ft.: $21 ver month will buy this home; no payment down. New house of 4 rooms and bath: 4 short blocks from [Fruitvale station gorner lot; $100 cash balapce same as rent. $1500—New house of 5 large rooms; lot 60x : §21 per month ill buy this home: no payment down. $1500—House of 6 rooms and bath; lot 37:6x 146 feet: 4 blocks from station: $21 per month will buy_this home. $1600—New bakery and 5 rooms; right at s $1300—. tion; brick bake oven, cost $: | good business opportunity; terms to suit. $1200—House, G rooms; corner lot, 45x145; §16 80 per month will buy this home. $1600—New and modern house, 6 rooms and | bat! 1 block from Fruitvale-ave. car; this is mortgage vrice; terms to suit. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave., south of Railroad Track. Otfice open from S to 10 a. m.; all day Sunday. —_———— EROIEV tin HNISHIEO HOUSKES, AN unparalleled opportunity; Wilson ave. and Hopkins st. 2 street cars and public school tage ot 6 room stable, chicken-house, pl‘-) eon cote, etc.: ornamental grounds; fruit | orchard; 20 minutes from Oakland or one | hour from S. F.: rent $35 a_month: price | £4000. Appiy J.'R. FREUD, Mills bulldlnl.l AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OAKLAND REAL X_SACRIFICE. Two fine S-room modern new homes, with | loans of $3000 and $3500 each; bullder wants | x130 feet, cor. 2 blocks 'from : furnished cot- CADWAY. KSTATE. immediate offer each loan: choicest central | GEARY, location; extraordinary chance to get a cholce | home on small cash payment and monthly | payment less than rent: see at once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st.,, Oakland. $22,000—PALATIAL .MANSION. “‘Beautiful for situation,”’) possessing ad- | vantages of near remotenéss and accessible | seclusion; only one year constructed; a rare | home offering. § LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $13,500—Cost $20,000; Lakeside District elegant home, 100x160; in Al condition; & | still greater sacrifice to sell at once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 7000—Absolutely no cholcer up-to-date S-room cozy home in Upper Piedmont sec- tin; grand panoramic view; surrounded by elegant mansions; superb home. * LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE_CO. $3000—Right down town; bargain; 7-roon: cottage; corner, 50 feet; rents $18; cost $4300; lot worth more than price; to divide interest a sacrifice for quick sale. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $1450—Neat, cozy bay-window 5-room and bath cottage; frouts right on Telegraph ave.: lot 83x120: mortgage $80; quick sale wanted. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $2500—Adjoining home Joaquin Miller, Up- | per Frultvale; 7-room house; 5 acres fruil; on proposed Syndicate electric rafiroad. - LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $2250—Neat bay-window cottage, 7 rooma; lot ‘75x140; street work complete; Lake Mer- ritt view:'lot worth price. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE_CO. $1250—Neat 6-room house: lot_ 100x125 sewersd; rear cars and school; East Oak- land; terms easy, _. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 50—Ninth st., near Center; new colonial 7 rooms and’ bath; up-te- LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $10M0—A chance to get a home at a big bargain: 5 rooms, bath, hall, porcelain sink. hot water; sunny side Filbert st., near San Pablo ave.} street work done, sidewalks, etc.; half cash. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $1500—Cottage, 5 rooms; lot double front- age; Peralta, near Thirty-fourth; 26x125. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $1500—Two-story house, 7 rooms and bati; Tenth, near Campbell: lot 30x125. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $1500—Mortgage $11 new colonial 114- story. 5 rooms and bath; all modern; Thirty- eighth, near Telegraph ave. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $1000—Hubbard, near Park, Emeryville; 5 rooms, hasement: lot 50x133; brick founda- tion; rented $8 a_month. / LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. $i200—Magnolia, near Thirty-fourth st.: modern cottage, 5 Tooms and bath; rented $10 a month; lot 50x133. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. E. JUETBWART 16050 PR, roadway, and. 84500—Lovely home of nine rooms and bath: large high basement; lot 32x125 (t.; good ex- posure; an exceptionally fine location, being | central and near High and Grammar School and | churches: cost $6000; just as §00d as new: own- | er must go to San Francisco: see this at once. $2350—Brand new story and a half cottage; modern and pretty; between Telegraph ave. Grove st. electric car lines; 6 nice sunny room: 85 ft. frontage; fine neighborhood; terms if de- sired. $2400—Very comfortable cottage of 6 rooms and bath; g£00d Drick foundafion; high base- mel:!: lp(l zhub fta.;‘eu{ \:“lk ng distance of center of town and'local t mortgage of $1500; insured for three years; a.regular snap; call or write. T $10,000—A fine large home; centrally lo- cated; sunny all day; 22 rooms especially adapted for a sanitarium; house Is in first-class condition; plumbing wgertm: easy terms can be : cost $15,000 to build. E. J. STEWART & CO,, 1003 Broadway, Oakland. HOUSES of every description and price for sale or rent. Apply to W. E. BARNARD, 1113 Broadway; telephone Main 10. i $400 CASH, $10 monthly—5-room cottage; 2 acres; artesian well: outbuildings; immense shatle trees: profusion of shrubbery: creek | running water the year round; superb soll | and finely sheltered; away from fogs and | winds; an Ideal spot for a home; city water and sewer; streets macadamized; electric cars front the property: pestoffice, school, churches, | stores, etc.; business center: a rare buy: ad- | Joining East Oakland: price, all told. $2600. Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., ol posite Broadway Station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES. $70 PER foot—East of Broadway, overlooking the Lake; electric cars pass the property; | convenient to local trains and schools and | churches; surrounded by beautiful homes: 40 | X100 (t. (note the size). E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $2250—NEARLY new and all modern residence, 7 rooms: porcelain bath, etc.; near Telegraph ave.: well worth $3500; a snap. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $350 CASH—Balance $33 20 per month: new 8- room house; 10 minutes’ waik to local. WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. §1000—BIG bargain; cozy 5-roomed with porcelain sink and hot water sunny side, close to San Pablo ave.: strect work all done, Including one walks; all newly painted and papered. Apply for quick eale to box 2378, Call office, Oakland ————ee e OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. cottage boller; SUNNY lower flat, 8 large room: vice throughout:'2 coal and 1 gas grate: corner lot; lawn; fruit and shade flowers; lot elevated; choice locality; will rert 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. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. EIGHTH, 50, , Oakiand—S-room house, fur- nished or unfurnished; all modern. sl i st L A G OAKLAND FURNITIUR l"ON: SALE. An introduction to you trom H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakian e e — v HOUMS 1O LET—Furn. and U ASH ave., $8—Large back p: sunny room:, $5. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny: grill atiached; ibc day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 26c to 81 per night; $1 35 to $5 pec week, and iight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT 416 O'Farrell st.—Neatly furnisned sunny front rooms, en sulte or single. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 727—Sunny furnished room for gentle- man; gas, bath. | CLAY, 1456—A large sunny front bay-window | furnished room, with running water and | fireplace: CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished’ sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 803, corner Joncs—Sunny single front | room: clean, well furnished: phone. i ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, | 8Ge, §1 50 night: $1 50, $6 wk.; open all night. EVELYN, 208 Powell—Sunny front nicely furnished; suitable for offices: floor; also sunny’ singles, §1 50 up. suite; | first CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; excellent board: terms reasonable. HOTEL Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent tahle: special rates to tourists. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished apart- ments: donv.: 2 to 5 gents: best table board. e e e RUPTURE SANITARIUM. RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only inventior in the world that will ot torture. — e e " SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION ©GL_4T5 Monizomery st..rooms 9-10:tel.5530. —_— ALWING MACHIMNES AND SUPPLIES. ALL xinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing; lowest 1ates. Tel. Black 1124. 209 4th ALL kinds bought, sold, rented. exchanged: re- pairing: lowest rates: phone Mint 45. 145 6th. e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storaze Warehouse, $40 Mis- slon st.: tel. Howard 041. F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1S40: shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITEKS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than aay bouse in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Calitornia; telephone Main 266, WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:estimate free. 209 Sansome. BV —— IMVIDEND NOVICES. CALiFOKNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPAXY, corner California and Montgom- ery sts.—For the six months ending Decem- ber 31 1901, dividends have been declared on depstis in the savings department of this company as follows: On term devosits at the rate of 3 G-10 per cent per anoum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, iree of taxes and payable on and after Thursday. January 2, 1902. Dividends uncalled for are added to the princival and Lear the same rate of dividend as the prin- cipal from and after January 1, 1902. J. DALZELL BEROWN. Manager. BAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, 101 Mont. gomery st.. corner of Sutter—The board of | directors_declared a dividend for the term ending December 31, 1901, at the rate of three and one-elghth’ (3%) per cent per num on all deposits, free of taxes and pay- able on and after January 2, 1902. Dividends nut called for are added to and bear tha eame rate of dividend as the principal from and after January 1, 1902. CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashler. OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones sts.. San Francisco, Dec. 30, 1901.—At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this society, held this day, a_ dividend has been declareéd at the rate of three and one- eighth (315) per cent per annum, on all de- saslu for the six months ending December 1. 1901. Free from all taxes and payable on and after January 2, 1002. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- pany Con.—A dividend. No. 37, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 435 California st.. San Francisco, on January 10th, 1902. ~Transfer books { close January 3d. 1902, at noon. A. A. SPARKS. See. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Society, 13 Geary st.—The directors have deciared a dividend of 3 per cent per annum on its de- posits, payable on and after January 2, 1902. ERNEST RRAND. Secreta —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: John B. Ampuero, 32, city, and Addle Schlueschen, 25, city. Benjamin F. Gaylord, 25, 2217 Larkin street, and Ella Kinkle, 26, Nap Harry Hook, 21, city, and Loulse Pfeiffer, 18, city. Clarence L. Johnston, 25, Denver, Colo., and Lena F. Myers, 22, Denver, Colo. Victor G. Vecki, 4, city, and Minnte A. Vecki, 28, San_Jose. George ' F. Lauzhlin, 23, 100 McAllister street. and Alice R. Cottrell, 23, 049 Sutter st. Otto W. Schweltzer, 32, Lovelock, Nev., and Jenuie A. Brown, 22, Boyer, Nev. Williar: H. Johnk, 34, 230 Powell street, and Rosie Wigen, 35, Seattle, Wash. Harold R. Wilbur, 25, city, and Ila L. Hen- derson, 23, Stockton. Charles Shrakkart, G5, 1420 Twentleth ave- nue south, and Caroline Stoehr, 40, 1429 Twen- tieth avenue sout P Michael Shaw, 24, Martinez, and Eva Wal- , Marionville, Mo. t E. McCauley, 25, 1975 Howard street, G. Burbank, 22, 2124 Howard street. Elmer E. Plerce, 22, 1121 Grant avenue, and Grace B. Trudgen, 2i. 44 Third street. FOLEOM, (820 near Fourth—Furaisbed rovme o let. FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant sul‘es; singl transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. 405 (The Navarr+)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated GEARY, 1012, near Van Ness ave.—One nicely furnished room with use of telephone. GEARY, 1527—Unfurnished front rooms: water, gas, bath, phe GRAND SOUTHERN Hote Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home “at moderate charges; suit, single;elevat. HAYES, 671—Nice front room, with or with- | out béard; private family; terms reasonable. connecting BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS BORN. AITCHISON—In Ocean View, December 31, 1901, to the wife of George Altchison, a son. BARLOW—In this city, December 25, 1901, to the wife of Arthur J. Barlow, a daughter. CUDWORTH—In_this city, January 1, 1902, to the wife of Royal W. Cudworth, a son. DONLEAVY—In_this city, January 1, 1902, to the wife of M. F. Donleavy, a son. PAUL—In this city. December 18, 1901, to the wife of Jobn Pail. a Scn. STOLZ—In this city, December 20, 1901, to the wife of H. F. Stolz, a daughter. ——— e e 1 HYDE, 133, bet. Golden Gate and Turk—Nicely MARRIED. furnished’ rooms; running water; grate. HYDE, 8il—Handsomely furnished rooms; fine location; everything new. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms, en suite or single. LARKIN, 80+—Sunny single room, sultable for ' zentleman, $+ month. MINNA, 260—3 sunny rooms; yard; rent rea onable. 3 MINNA, 435—Front closet,” $5 50 with gas, §5 without. MINNA, 430—Large sunny furnished front room, suitable for ome or two gentlemen; $7 for 1; §S for 2. MINNA, 667, cor. Sth—Newly furnished bay- window room, $1 ver week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON. 1045 Market—Nicely fur- niched rooms: $2 a week up: 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rocms and offices; ele r; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 279—Airy rooms, $1 50, $2, §5 _week, running water; transient, 50c, $1_day. PQST, 426—Rooms suitable for 4 gents: also _single rooms, $2 wp. POWELL, 239, cor. Geary (Edinburgh)—Ele- gantly furnished sunny suites and singie: also handsome front rms., suitable for offic SEVENTEENTH, 3795—$15; modern window flat, 4 raoms, bath: water free. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, “near Market—Furnislied or unfurnished, sunny hall room, with lary TEHAMA| 331—Front and back parlor to let. TEN’ + 158—Good-sized for steady man; $5. TURK, 543—Clean qulet single room, $5 month, with bath; private. ——e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPI:EG. room; large closet: GEARY, 408—3 nicely furnished rooms; $20. TIFTH, #55—8 furnisted housekeeping, $12; & connecting, 2 beds. $15; also single, §5 to §7. MISSION, 561, near Second—Large front and kitchen, furnished compxue‘.'ar hnn-:l‘()g: ourth—Furnished sunny : aiso housekeeping, com- plete; reasonable. OAK, 119—2 sunny rooms, furnished for house. keeping: range. yard: hot wi $11. rooms complete for no children preferred. POST, 862—Suite of 3 25, si phiR g rooms, $25; single rooms SECOND, 212—Furn. rme.. housekps.; others: clean, respectable; reasonable: no children. BELL, The, 1773 Market—Sunny front room, with kitchen, gas range, $15; single rm., $0. VAN NESS ave.. 031_Newly furpishe front suite; privilege light phon: rpished’ surins ousekeepin; ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. NICE rooms, with board. 30 Liberty s Mission warm belt. near Valencia, Twentieth and Twenty-fir b i ROOMS and board—Private family: b and sister: 2 meals; north of Su"y"' wm Taylor: state terms. Addrees A. B L. Sta tien D] Postoffice. $ ol BUCKLEY—DEWAR—In San Jose. January 1, 1802, at St. Joseph's Church. by the Rev. Father Sasia, Paul Kane Buckley of Ala- meda and Anabel Dewar of Nevada. HERRING—REULEIN—In this city, Decem- ber 21, 1901, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Willlam J. Herring and Maude A. Reulei HEALEY—SCHROWOSKY—In this city. Jan- uary 2, 1902, R. M. Healey, grandson of Captain G. S. Munn, H. M. Eighty-sixth Regiment, and Matlia Schrowosky. McKINLAY—NIHELL—In this city, ber 28, 1901, by the Rev. Decem- John_'Stephens, Willlam McKinlay and Helen M. Nihell. Loth of San Francisco. 2, 1902, by the v. Mr. Marshall, Warren Hubert Moise of Mariposa and Laura Mason of Sonora. No cards. SIMMONS—HUCK—In this city, December 31, 1901, by the Rev. John G. Vogel, Charles Sim- mons and Lulu V. Huck, both of San Fran- cf e — DIED. Anderson, Katie McLean, Joseph R. Childress. S. §. P. Mitchell, ‘David Cuneo, Maddalena Morrison, Walter C. Delury, George O'Brien, Christopher Drayeur, Fortune O'Neill, Lawrence Ducroux, Fred Parcells, “Charles B. Dunn, Catherine Poling, Mary Entzminger, Lizzle Prescott. Jacob Forcada, Joseph R: Jokn A. Gl . Archibald . Mary F. Graham., Ann e. Hulda E. Haggerty, Mary George Hanlon, Josenh A S Eugene - Hanovan, Bridz Swanton, Willlam Harrington, Hanora Sweet, Mary A. Hart, John Wall, " Pes Linn. Mrs. Nancy Watfs, Esther H. Linder. Phillip Jr. Welsh, Maggie. Lindskog. H. G. M. Zobel. Handel H. ANDERSON—In_ this city, January 4, 1002, Katle, dearly beloved !Il{;f:-“?( Wit m| Netl Anderson and Mrs, am Re hative of San Francisco, ermen. | > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), £t 8:30 o'clock, from the resi. dence of ber sister, 135 Puge street. themce to Sacred Heart Church, Where o ‘requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencinz at 9 o'clock. Interment Toly Cross Cemetery. CHILDKESS—In Oakland, January 4, 1902 318 Prentiss Childress, beloved hrother o Mrs. T. R. Hutchinsn, and uncle of Mre. Ernest C. Peixotto, Mrs. Bernard Ransome. Mrs. Willlam Bull Pringle and Dwight Hutchinson. a native of Vicksburz, Miss. aged G0 yeurs. (New Orleans papers o 7 Friends are invitd to attend the fu- neral Monday. January 6, at 11 a'ek%m aer ighth his late residence, northeast cor and Brush streets, Oakland, Cal. Interment private. CUNEO—In this city, January 3, 1002, Mad- dalena Cuneo, dearly heioved wife Andrea Cumeo, and Javine. mathen - Joseph Cnn-o.ulln,‘sihl?nrm'r:dm Mrs. J. 8. Fey, a natlve of ly. a 0 years months and 8 days. T {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tomorrow (Mondsyy: at 10 ek from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. & Fey. 2553 Van Ness avenue. between Union and Filbert streets, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ttallan Church. corner Dupont and Filbert strects, where a solemn requiem high maoss will be celebrated for the repose of her 5wl commencing at 10:30 o'clock precisely. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELURY—In this city. January 1. 1002, George, beloved hrsbaod of the late Eliza- beth Delury, and father of George, Williem, Jeremiah, Daniel. Mary = Kathryn and Thomas , Mrs. James R. Cham- bers and the late k'mhbdx.— Delury, a natiw ‘ounty Kerry, “l’.cr'x"h'-’ funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock. from late resic dence, 911 Foisom street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church for services at 12:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St. Patrick's Church Monday, Assemble at the """’“:’- 1-‘- ‘v%o“' at 11:3¢ o'clock. By order of the M. W. THOMAS H. LORD, Recorder. DRAYEUR—In this city, January 3, 1902, For- tune, beloved wife of August C. Drayeur, mother of Claire Drayeur, daughter of Jean and Florentine Auger, sister of Constant, Albert and Aimee Auger, and daughter-in- law of August and Sophle Drayeur, a native of San Francisco, agea 31 years and J months. @ Funeral to-day (Sunday). at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 1445 O'Farrell street, thence to Fremch Church of Notre ame des Victoires, where services will be held, commencing at 9:456 o'clock. Inter- ment_private. DUCROUX_In Belmont, Cal. December 11, 1901, Fred Ducroux, beloved son of Jean an Virginie Ducroux, 'and brother of August, Joseph ind Mary Ducroux, a native of Port- land, Or., aged 17 years 6 months and 20 days. Frienda and acquaintances are respect- fully vited to attehd. the Caneral services Mcnday, January 6. at 1 o’clock, at the resi- dence of his brother, 11153 Bryant street. between Ninth and Tenth, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires. where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross NN 1902 Cather- DUNN—In this city. January 4. - ine E. Dunn, beloved daughter of Catherine Delavey and the late Michael Dunn. and sister of John, May, Hanna Michael Dunn and Andrew Delaney, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years and 10 days. [ Remains at the pariors of Mel n, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. ENTZMINGER—In Napa, January 4, 1902, Lizzie, beloved mother of Lizzie and Emma Entzminger, and sister of Kate Hess, a na- tive of ed 44 years. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. FORCADA—In this city, January 4, 1902, Jo- seph _Forcada, beloved father of Nicholas and_Frank Forcada, and brother of Francis- co Forcada, & native of Spain, aged 62 years and ‘F'g.’:l d intances are respect: ends and acquaintance b rully vited o attend the funeral Monday, January 6, at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. t Holy Cross Cemetery. GILFILLAN—In Philadelphia, Pa.. December 23, 1901, Archibald Forrest Gilfillan, late of Honolulu, son of the late John F. and Eliza- beth Gilfillan, a native of Philadelphia, aged 47 years 7 months and 20 day: Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited. to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets. GRAHAM—In this city, January 3, 1902, Ann Graham, beloved mother of W. Payton, a native of Enxland. HAGGERTY—In this city, January 2, 1902, Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Timothy and the late Julla aggerty, and sister o John, Margaret and Joseph Haggerty, & na- tive of San Francisco. E>'The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, 11 _Alemany street, thence to Mission Dolores Church for mass. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANLON—In this city, January 4, 1902, Jo- beph A. Hanlon, beloved son of Mrs. M. J. Hanlon and the late_ John Hanlon, and brother of Mrs. T. Peckham and Frank. John and Dr. Edward R. Hanlon, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years. [>Funeral _to-day (Sunday), at 1:43 o'clock, from his late residence, 1423 Bush street, theace to St. Mary's Cathedral, where services will be held. Interment private. HANOVAN—In this city, January 2, 1902, Bridget Hanovan, a native of Ireland. aged T4 years. | HARRINGTON—-In this city, January 3, 1902, Hanora, dearly beloved mother of Kitty. Mary, John and Louise Harrington, a na- tive ‘of Berehaven, County Cork, Ireland, aged 49 years and 7 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1€8 Perry street, between Harri- son_and Bryant, Third and Fourth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HART—In this city, January 3, 1902, John. beloved brother of ~ Willlam, George and Alexander and the late Robert Hart, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years % months and 16 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8 o'clock. from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1147 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LINN—In this city, January 4, 1902, Mrs. Nancy Linn, aunt of Mrs. Alfred Bennett, Mrs. James Quick, T. W. Kelly of Santa Cruz, J. M. Kelly of Napa and J. F. Kelly, a nailve of Ireland, aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Ce., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposa of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. LINDER—In this city, January 4, 1902, Phil- lip Jr., dearly beloved husband of Emma Linder (nee Kammerer), father of Phillip E. Linder, and eldest son of Phjllip Linder of New «York. a native of New York, azed 31 years and 9 months. w York papers Dlease copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 623 Hyde street, between Geary and Post. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LINDSKOG—In this city, January 1, 1902, H. . Maurice, beloved husband of Louise W. Lindskog. and father of Otto, Hermion. Roy and Allan Lindskog. a mative of Stockhoim. aged 51 years 4 months and 19 Sweden, days. > Friends and acquaintances ‘are- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at _the variors of the California Undertaking Com- pany. 405 Powell street. near Post. Inter. ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McLEAN—In this city, January 4, 1902, at his regidence, 1621 O'Farrell street, Joseoh R.. beloved husband of Hattle A. McLean, and devoted father of May McLean, a native of Prince Edwards Island. aged 52 years and 27 days. MITCHELL—In the City and County Hospital, January 4, 1902, David Mitchell, a native of England, aged 39 years. MORRISON—In Los Angeles, Cal., January 3, 1902, Walter C. Morrion, a native of In- diana, aged 46 years. > Frienda and ac intances are respect- fully invited to a the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 796 South Third street, San Jose. In- terment private. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 3, 1902, Chris- topher J.. beloved ~husband of Nellle V. O Brien. and brother of Mrs. Willlam Bowes. Mrs. Lawrence Murphy and the late Mrs. Mary T. Kentzell, and son-in-law of James }. and Ellen Riley, a native of San Fran- cisce, aged 24 years and 11 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to (Sunday), at 10 McFadden, McBrearty & Green, sion st thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 10:45 o clock. Cress Cemetery. O'NEILL—In Middleport, N. Y., December 21, 1901, Lawrence O'Nefll, brother of Feltx, Ed- ward, Frank and Mary O'Neill, a native of Massachusetts. PARCELLS—In Oakland, January 4. 1902, Charies B., beloved husband .of Anna L. Parcells, and father of Franklin M. and Charles E. Parcells, a native of New Jersey. aged 684 years 10 months and 18 days. L Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Tuesday afterncom, January 7. at 2 o'clock, at his late resi- Continued on Page Thirty-Five. e —— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. cessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) (S NIEL, b DONOVAN. Mer, 'NERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, b 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South S0 mt. Olivet Cemetery, - BAN BRUNO HILLS. OFF.CE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. REMOVED! McGINNY BROS., FUXERAL, DIRECTORS and EMBALWERS, to 222 and er street. (Formerly of B BM;nllrmA ‘Tel. South 262.) Interment Holy JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros. new Funeral Parlors at *14 Bddy ‘Telephone has at. South ‘Taylor and Jones.