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38 MEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALN. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. TUESPAY At our at 12 o'clock noon. PIARRISON-ST. INVESTMENT. Northwest corner (1122 and 1124) Harrison and (186-186%) Langton sts.; 2 stores and bake oven; 8 flats and a house of 11 rooms and bath; all in_splendid condition and always rented; pays per annum; this is & giit- e investment which pays big interest and will surely incremse in value; lot G5xS0 feet. MISSION BUILDING LOT. Northeast corner of Noe and Liberty sts.; sunny corner lot close to Castro-st. cars in & cholce residence district; corper lot 50x105 Teet MADISON-AVE. INVESTMENT. Southwest side (No. 15) Madison ave., 275 feet southeast of Harrison st.; 2 well built flate of § rooms cach, renting for $18 per month; lot 22:6xS0 feet. EIGHTH-ST. BUSINESS LOT. Northeast side of Eighth et., 105 feet morth- west of Harrison: a fine lot sultable for store | end flats; lot 20565 feet. WESTERN ADDITION BUILDING LOT. Southwest corner of McAllister st. and Parker a dsome lot ready for build- | ing in a ra ng_neighborhood; over- looking the Golden Gate Park: a desirable lot for & builder to erect flats on; lot 52:31x100. | BOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. Southwest side (124 and 126) Juniper | 200 feet souw of Harrison; 4 well | it flats of 3 rooms each; rents $40 per month ese flats are always rented and are a safe, sure investment; lot 25xS5. MISSION-ST. PROPERTY. Fest side of Mission st., 100 feet south of West ave.; store and lot 50x100 feet: rents $12 per month; also lot adjoining, 25x100 feet; etreet bitum! d and electric cars pass the doors. BERNAL HEIGHTS T‘IMPRO"}:D PROP- ERTY. East side of Cherubusco ave., 50 feet south of Coso et.; 2 lots 25x70 feet each: east side of Cherubusco ave., 425 feet south of Esmer- sida st ; 2 lots 25x70 feet each, and_west side of North ave, 165 feet south of Esmeralda ave. These lots are only 2 blocks from the Mission and Valencia-st. cars. POTRERO-AVE. LOTS. TWest side of Potrero ave., 250 feet morth of Helens et.; lots 91, 92, 93, 04, 96, Silver Ter- b race Homestead; fine lots; only 1 block from electric ; 20x100 each. OCEAN VIEW LOTS. Southeast corner Mission road and Oliver et.; 5 level ready for bullding:; only 3 minutes’ walk from the electric cars andy Ocean View station; will be sold as a whole or subdivisions; lot 128x90 feet. ELDRIDGE_& CO., S Market st. STO; EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €35 Market Street. W MODERN FLATS. AIN 9 NTEREST. ALL BAR! IN B $14,000— ree modern new flats of 7 rooms and | bath; on the north side of Page ilv.; near’ Bucl rents $1600 per an- | x120 feet through lol ern flats of 6-7 rooms and n side of Sutter st., near concrete bulkhead; rents §75 $1440 per annum: 3 flats, 677‘ th; new, modern and u\n‘ rth side of Page st., near ndle; lot 25x137:6 feet. ‘\ s oms and ; m NEW M $10,500—Three JDERN FLATS. ; sunny side of street: ate Park; will be com- ; rents $1200 per an- L 4 hed and per month; v modern; 18th near ADDITION RESIDENCE. rge clegant residence, 12 rooms | s and finished basement; | modern and in first-class | rooms and | | | | { $16,000—¥ine th side of street: key | and light: facing n ideal home; large | CHOICEST CORNER IN PARK DISTRICT. | $20,000— mlh;au g of Oak and Stanyan | sts.; 100x100. $5,000—West line Devisadero st., near Ful- ton; large lot feet. $1,900—Fine building lot; west line of Devisa- | dero st., between 13th and Waller; lot | 25x125 feet 224 st., near Florida; of Goldep Gate ave., near | 23x100, | Masonic; , mear Noe; lot EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. | 638 Market et, opp. Kearny, state Agents and Rent Collectors $70,000—Reduced from $80,000: corner. 75x75 ft.; within one-third of block from and close to Hibernia | ores and lodzing-house; best | off Market si.; must be $62,000—Large corner, within 2 blocks of Mar- ket st. and Zinkand’s; a rare buy; §2 Tont T ket st ago: : first corner facing ; sold for $42,500 20 want offer. from Orpheum: 1 block 1 Crocker hotel and new stores and lodging- corner; lot 87:6x137:6; very | 1 improvements; rents $255; | net. ess corner: 3 stores and G £ cost $35,000; lot €8:9x B por year " corner ; good im- ; rents $220 business corner; best lo- n in Western Addition; store and rents $200. $1 new Ellis-st. flats: 27:6 feet vearly rents $1560. $12 tter st., near Jones; a cholce buy. corner: stores and flats; 3 :6x87:6: rents $05. near Hyde and Sutter; ; lot 50x80; downtown in- $11,500—Eilis-st electric’ and _gas | ter and costly man- rent for, $75. £5,500—F : lot 42:6 feet frontage $3,600—Fla Third and Howard sts. rv‘n(vk $4050; mortgage $1700 can re- ma! A SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. HAWKS & SKELTON, Rents lected and Entire Charge Taken of Property. | 88000—Ecott st., near Union: fine bay view: | modern € rooms and attic; Scott st.; improv- ing fast from Pacific. $6250—Octavia_st.. near Broadway: modern Pouse 8 rooms; fine bay view; good melghbor- 00d. $11,000—New flats: Broderick, near Grove, 6, 7 rooms; rents $1175 per annum. $6000—Yalencia-st. investment: 2 houses, T roome eadh: rents $45 per month: cheap, $4000—Lot north side Page st.. west of Paker; 30x137:0; overlocking Park cholce for ats $2100—Lot on south side of Chestnut st. of Bvde; 27:6x110: fine view of bay. o 5000—Lot west side Polk et., Unton: | 3000—Lot in Potrero, corner Vermont and Eighteenth; 110x100; street graded and sew- 2 £2400—Lot Fourth ave., mear Point ave ; BOXI20; strect mewired macadamiocas will ‘@ivide: make offer. X HAWKSE & SKELTOX, 328 Montgomery st. 6, IF you can't buy a house &nd lot, etart in with the lot first. £5 a month will secure you & lot graded and sewered 1 block from 224 street cars. A home for $12 50 a month of § rooms, bern and two lots, graded and sewered: only a few Blocks from Mission et. It's a bargain. CARPENTERS! CARPENTERS!! CARPENTER Here's your chance to get a home Select one of those fine bulldings lots, graded and scw- . near Mission and 30th street. I will then advance you enough money to build a home on it and you can pay it off on easy monthly instailments. The last of the Folsom street lots. Only one left—you can have it for £10 & month; it's graded #nd sewered and cement walks laid. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. A RARE BARGAIN! Whole block 240x600; 4 blocks south of park 2nd car line and mear boulevard; 50 per cent jess its value. SOL GETZ & BRO., room 54, Chronicle building. FOR sale—Double 16 rooms and bat! Dt g house, h, $1200_COTTAGE. 4 rooms, bath; ses own. g K WANTED—Cheap lot to build on; give loca- tiorr and price, Box 2883, Call office, | stone and brick building, on Sansome st., un- | | marine view; price $13.500. | 80x122:G; price $4000. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgomery st Price $20,000—Two-story and basement resi- dence; north side of street, Presidio Heights District; lot 35x127:8%; feet. Main floor—Living room in cedar and red, open wood fireplace, large square Tuli with coat closet, finished in nat- ural redwood, with leaded glass win- dows, dining-room in natural redwood with 'large plate glass window (over- looking the Presidio), open wood fire- place, 2 dressers, butler's pantry, large pantry, rear hail and stairs. Second floor—Contains 4 bedrooms and 2 bath- rooms, linen closet, broom closet and 6 clothes closets. = Attic floor—Con- tains 4 bedrooms and 1 bath, 8 eaves closets, 4 clothes closets. Basement— Contains _storerooms, furnace, laundry, wineroom and front ment for wood, Chinaman’s house lighted by electricity; planned and bullt under the supervision of Architect Frank 8. Van Trees; in- terior finish and decoration hy Keef unobstructed view of Presidio, bay and Marin County hills. $8,000—Octavia st., near Golden Gate av. fine house § rooms; extra lot 30x107 ect. $2,000—Church st.,, bet. Twenty-elghth anrd Valley; good house 5 rooms and bat Iot 26x125 feet; a bargaln, $12,500—Bryant-st. corner, near Third; g buildings,” store, flats and 2 houses; rents $108; lot 50x75 feet. $4,! north line, near Devisader feet; a choice bargain; ma- rine view. $5,000—Van Ness ave,, near Union 85x107 feet; only lot left in this street. $3,000—The cheapest and best building lot in the Western Addition; north side Clay st., near Lyon; 271:6x100 feet. $6,000—Sacramento st., near Steiner; a bar- gain; bay-window residence 8 rooms and bath; sunny side; lot 23x128 feet. $12,500—Income property; close to water front; S per cent net. residence of 10 rooms and bath; rents $00; tenant pa; water; lot 24x100 feef. $9,250—Northwest corner Sacramento st. flats 7 and 8 rooms and bath eac latest in every rents $75. $2.000 cach—Capp st., near Sixteenth; 2 lots, 26x105 feet each. $12,600—Grove st., near Larkin; lot 80x120, with fine ‘building of store and 2 up- per flcors; rents $45; 1 block from City Hall. $11,500—Post s unny side, near Larkin; eub- | stantial 2-story house of 10 rooms and | bath; rent $60; rear ‘street. $2,950—No. 3¢49 Twenty-first et., near Church; modern artistic cottage of 7 rooms &nd bath; large lot, 50 feet front by 114 feet: grand view of the city; a positive bargain; must be sold. | Devieadero-st. flats, near Ellis: pres- | ent rents $40: could be largely in- | creaged If a little money was spent on the bufiding; lot 25x90 feet; lot alone | worth price ‘asked for the property. | lot 24:6x120 feet to | $6.000— Get a copy of our printed list of properties for sale. January number just out. FEETRS | HAINWALD, BUCK | LYON & HOAG, 3 =t 114 Montgomery Streat, | $7,750—Rents $82 50 brand-new Clay-st flats: sunny side of street: 2 flais of 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; posi- | tively the very cheapest investment in | the shape of flats now on the market; | first-class neighborhood; will make an | excellent investment. 1 $15,000—itents $140; new corner flats on Cla. st.; large 1ot more than 30 feet front- age by good depth: flats 10 and 1 rooms each; exceptionally good inter- | €5L paying property; th new and modern in every r renting locality $7.200—Splendid new house on Cole st., near eli; J» block from Park Panhandle; tains 10 rooms, bath, efc.; lot 2ox i this is the best house ever gf- ered at the price. ree fine flats on Bush s Larkin, containing ¢, 6 bath, etc., each: lot 37 fee property ect; fin inside of rooms, tront. Send for our complete printed list of prop- | erty for sale in ell sections of the city. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. ARTISTIC Homes— Commanding Grand Views. $3350—Best houses ever offered for the money; large sunny rooms: all latest con- | veniences; big lots, 30x splendid neigh- borhood; terms same as rent; open on Sun- day for inspection: Filbert, bet. Broderick and Baker. LYON ‘& HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. A BARGAIN at the Mission. $1250—%200 cash, balance $20 monthly; 2-story bay-window house, containing'9 sunny 2 mantels; arranged for two each flat has separate en- two lots; room for anothe a good stable. 837 Moultrie st., Crescent ave., short distance carhouse. 1o0ms; near from the Mission-st. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. HOICE business corner. i50—Rent §100; corner of two prominent streets at the Mission; first-class sa- loon and grocery adjoining; two bay- window flats above; lot 50x80 feet; best buy In the market. LYON & HOAG. 108 MONTGOMERY ST., N FRANCISCO. Nets nearly 7 per cent; warehouse property, McAFFE BROS. S, der lease; corner lot; price $18,000. In the Panhandle; two new flats, just being finished; well located; rent $70; price $6750. MCALLISTER STREET. Lot McAllister st., near Devisadero; 27:6x13 price $3250; fine for flats, SHIPLEY STREET. Lot with old building on Shipley st., near Fiftn; only_$14060. ON VALLEJO STREET. Vallejo st., between Webster and Buchanan; splendid modern home, almost new; 9 rooms, bath and basement; 'commands a beautiful | A BARGAIN. Extra well built cottage of 6 rooms and bath; on 20th st., in the Mission; corner lot, 55x114 feet; price only $2250; terms if desired; a snap. Lot Fulton; SCOTT STREET. Detween MecAllister and vrice $2750. CLAY-STREET FLATS. New and modern: fine, sunny lot; 6 and T rooms; rent $S2 50; price $7750; a fine invest- ment. RICHMOND LOTS. Send for our plats of Richmond lots; sold on terms if desi; Lot on California st., near Second ave., 100: only $800. LOTS ON SIXTH AVENUE. North of Lake st., 25x120: $600 each. MODERN HOUSE. On Vallejo et., near Buchanan: just put into first-clzss shape; fine sunny lot and marine rooms and basement; price $8000. Near the new Chutes, on Eighth av 120 feet; price $1000. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. House ooms; on Green st., near Octa- via: lot 2651 rented for $45 monthly; pricé $4500. MISSION FLATS. 2 flate of 4 and 5 rooms: on 2lst lot lot 25x 100; rents $25; orice $33 CAPP ST., Between 15th and 19th; 8 rooms and bath; lot MISSION COTTAGE. Eend for list of cheap Mission cottages and lots. LARGE CORNER. In the Mission: suitable for manufacturing site; 170x1C0 feet; three frontages. McAFEE BROS. 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! We cffer cholcest lots at lowest prices. Our many sales prove it. $100 to $450—Unexcelled Ocean Boulevard lots: a nesi-egg for investors; $6 monthly, $500 to $900—Beautiful Sunset lots; of them ail; streets graded; $10 mo‘n".hf)}r’?’"n Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., nr. H 1, $400 to $300—Superb Richmond lots; §10 monthly. $100 to $250—Level bullding lots, near M eion-st._cars: 50 per cent les valse: $5 monthly. bt $1000, $1350 to $2000—Splendid ; choice locations: all bargains; essy tems®’ SOL GETZ & BROTHE; Room B4, Chronicle Buua?'n(. MOTHER, make home secure {n old by the ald of Jacob Heyman Co:‘. on, :‘"l:m; same as rent. ust as easy to buy a -room Bouse on_Twenty-third st near: Doopoy Heyman Tract, also new 2-story house on .. @8 to pay rent. The landlord when he sees At raises your rent on an old worn out house, but in your own new home oy are the lardlord forever. ‘ome to our office and make arran; JACOB HEYMAN ™ 117 Sutfer st. $5000 INVESTMENT — Flats and cottages tage: rents $72 month. THE McC. e ARTHY CO., 646 LEVEL butlding lot R CARTIY "0s G0 amenricres =t THE 1250_MISSION cottage and lot, HARTHY CO, 610 Morker % THE Mo- FOR SALE—As a whole or in subdivisions, £0- vara lot, south line Union st.; 137 of Plerce. Lot. northeast Plerce sts., 103:6x137:6 feet. CHARLES C. BEMIS, Real Estate Broker, 824 Montgomery st. THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, SUNDA&', JANUARY 19, 1902 BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 20’ Montgomery st. $7000—Rent $00 50. Splendid investment on Franklin st., near Hayes; flats and large lot. EDDY ST., NEAR MARKET. $76,000—Large iot; 71:0x187:6; it improved would pay fine incomie; has great future. PAY OVER 9 PER CENT CLEAR. $12,600—Rent $112 Each Month. e lot, two frontages, one block from v-::‘ ess ave.; well improved and never va- canf \ $55.000—Rents About $400 a Month, Best Buy on the Market. Large lot, half of 50 vara; downtown, north of Market st. location; elegant improvements; advance rent offered. HERE'S A CHANCE FOR A HOMB. Finest Location in the City. $10,000—Close to Iranklin and California; house of 12 rooms and bath; reduced for Im- mediate sale. RARE BARGAIN. Business Property. $13,000—Only 2 blocks from ~Market and Fourth sts.; d-story»building, brick basement; one tenant: pays water, makes repairs, H-year lease, at $110 a month; this is a snap; bulidisg alone almost cost the money. BURNHAM & MARSH CO. 20 Montgomery MADISON & BURKE, (Established January, 1858.) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. Removed to 3u M%;flzomery st., opp. Lick ouse. Market-st. gore lot intersection of Ridley st., 99 feet on Market; cheap buy; only $16,000. Sacramento st. more; lot 20x price $6500. 9750—Grove st., near Webster; 4 flats; rents | 2 per month: lot 33x82:6. Two modern flats, near Flil- § $0250—Clay st., near Buchanan; 9 rooms and beth; in good order; 3 $5500—Flats on Pleasant st., near Taylor; renting for $42 per month; this property is in good order and is always rented. % $12,000—Rents $1116 per annum; 6 good bay- window flats and lot 3 :6; Inside property. $9750—Pays $8G4 per annum: 4 good flats and larse lot 1n'g00d renting locality; Western Ad- dition. near 1ot $S500—Pacific st. bullding; rents $0 $0000—Howard st 5 ard 6 rooms and Montgomery; - brick 11x78:6. near Twenty-third; flai th; rents §1 | | i | | $5250—Rents ne: niz $000 per annum; Woodward ave. Tirteentn and Valencia 'ste.; 4 flats; lot S5000—San Jose ave, near Twenty-ninth st.; flats and store; rents $3800—Very cheap corn sts.; store and fats; rents $3500—Two flats; Ciinton Park, near Dolores st.; rent $340 ver year, $5000—A. nice sunny home: north lne Bush | (Jiear Devisaderoi 7 rooms and bath; lot | st $3500—Twenty-stxt b st., near Castro; 2 flats; rents §: e 3400—Jones $30 per mont near Jackson; 2 flats; rents x62 $2000—Nice cottage home on Nineteenth st., near Eureka; modern, § rcoms and Lath; lot 25x75. $1500—Cottage 6 rooms: rents $12; lot 25x114; Twenty-niuth st., near Sanchez. $6500—Seventeenth st.. near Dolores; ¢ flats; rents $5¢ 16@57:6; offered low to force MADISON & BURKE, VAT Mon, RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc), 513 CALIFORN IMPROVED, $16,500—Turk, near Jones. 27:0x137:0; twe 2-story houses. 3 | $12,500—McAllister, near Gough; 27:6x120 to | rear street; 3 flats; rents §02. $S000—Noe, near Seventeenth: 5OX95: 4 | flats; rents 72 50. $8250—Hayes, near Buchanan; 27x05; 3 flats: rents $€7. $5000—Union place, near Green; 20x58:9; two houses; rent $41. $0000—Leavenworth, near Unlon; 25x112:6; 8 new tlats: rents $49, g. 750 —dason, near Sacramento; flats; rents $1500—Corner Twenty-sixth and Capp; 80x65; 2 houses; rents $31. | $4250—Fell, near Devisadero; 25x157:6; house of 7 rooms and bath. IMPROVED. Colifornia, nr. Webster; 8 lots; each 25x $9000—Corner Buchanan and Pine; 55x81:3. $8000—Green, near Polk: 80x115, $5500—Greenwich, near Taylor; 46:10x137 1$5280—Corner Jackson "and Locust; §7:0x | Corner Nineteenth ave. and Clement st.; 200 | x120. $4000—Corner Jones and Filbert sts.: 25x70. $3500—Fulton st., near Fillmore; 32:6x137:6. Point Lobos, near 22d ave.; 53:: . Corner 25th and Point Lobos; 48:6x100, $3000—Clay, near Lyon; 27:6x100; key lot. figmumon st., near \Webster; 34:414 anchez, near Eighteenth; 25x105. $85 a front foot—Mission, nr. Twenty-eighth. 400 lots, $200 to $400; terms easy; electric road passes. CENTER & SPADER, Real Estate Agents. Rent Collectors, 11 Montgomery st., Lick House Block. near Van Ness; modern three-story rents $i70; lot 27:6x120, near Twenty-first; 2 modern flats, 5 & G rooins; rents $47 50; lot 25x122:6. Thiree new up to date flats; renting for §77: in_the Mission: at a bargain; lot 25x122, Two bay-window flats, 5 and 6 rooms: rent | $31; lot 20x117_to rear street; only $3500. | $2800—Rent $30; 4 fiats on Ritch st near | Folsom; 26x75; owner must sell. $4000—NW. ‘corner Church and Army sts. 88x80; cheap lot. $4000—Lot _with old ‘improvements; 30:10x 150; on Dolores st., near Sixteenth. $16,500—Choice corner on Oak and Stelner sts.; 110x102. $15,000—Snap; reduced from $17,000 to make immediate sale; choice lot on Eleventh st., near Harrizon; two frontages; 100x185. $3500—Make offer; Harrizon st., nesr Third; lot_and improvements; 20x85. 8000—Handsome corner residence on Green st® containing 12 rooms, bath, servant’s room, bililard parior, laundry ‘and large finished at- tic; handsomely decorated and finished in hard woods; lot 25x100. $8500—Rents $42 50: Grove st.; two flats, 6 rooms each; lot 25x137:6. £5000—Tillmore st., near Oak; cholce lot, suitable for flats; 57:6x110, $2500—Two-story house, two tenements, T rooms each; renting for §32; Rondell place, off Sixteenth st.; this is cheap property. $4250—Shotwell st., near Nineteenth; Jot 30x 122:6; rear end of which is improved with 2 flats, '5 rooms each, and renting for $25: an- other building on this lot would pay big inter- est. CENTER & SPADER. YOUR LAST CHANC! ONLY GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. Don't wait. Time is money. Just think. Lots near the Park and Ocean Boulevard you can buy at $100; $5 down. $1 monthls. Remember, Western Addition lJots bought at that price are worth now from $5000 to $10,000. JACOB_HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st. ONLY_$800—Cottage of 4 rooms, almost new; lot 25x100; situated on -Bernal Helghts: chance to get a splendid home cheap: it wil to investigate this place, as it must be Address box 2898, Call office. A SNAP—Cottage, 4 rooms, $1050: terms same as paying rent.” Southeast corner Alabama and Montcalm ets. COTTAGE, 4 rooms; modern improvements; easy terms. Stoneman st., near Folsom. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. pa £0ld. $2200—NEW 7-room house: lot 50x140: % block from car line; on S0 ft. etreet; In a fine neigh- borhood; must sell on account of departure. W. C. MORAN & CO. $4500—REDUCED from $7500; large new 8- room house: fine barn for 3 horses and 4 cows; running water to house and barn, and small creek runs year round; 20 acres of land; 0 pasture, With omk trees for wood; 10 for vegetable or grain; only 2 miles north of Berkeley; all fenced and cross-fenced; in 3 fields; improvements alone cost asking price. W. C. MORAN & CO. NEW 5 or 6 room cottage; lot 45x100: 3 blocks to train and electric cars; porcelain bath, tiled sink, stationary tubs; fine mantel and =ideboard, tinted walls, gas fixtures, etc.; 5 of them will be ready to move into this reel(‘:honly ”;20 é%wn. mnmmy "“#“‘c"".':‘é! oss than rents, month. W. C. RAN & CO. e 5 $12,500—5 ACRES of land in heart of town; can subdivide and sell off $18,000 worth of lots and still have a fine home of ten rooms; fine carriage house, cow barn; grandest flower garden in Berkeley: fine fruit orchard in full bearing; improvements cost present owner $21,000: must eell on account of death. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station and Schmidt block, Berkeley. UNNY house: 12 rooms, g A T B TR ST T North Berkeley; superb view; 2 lots, $250 each. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 gomery st, 3 | $2050—A fine plece of property in the Scenlc | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1900-NEAT 4-room. cottage; §ood neighbor- FLI50—Nico lot; paved street; good loca- tion; with 5-room coptgs,:e; 3 blocks from uni- versity. $1406—Good 5-room house; large lot; three blocks of station. $2200—7-room house; nearly new; all street work done; near High School. $27 8-room house; 2 blocks from untversity. Modern 11-room housé; from university, New 14-room house; near university. Fine 9room house, with nice grounds; 3 blocks from university. Handsome 10-room house in an ele- gant location; near university. \ LYMAN ALLEN, 2129 Center st. BERKELEYL}}ARGAINS FOR SALE BY AY & MORTIMER. $200—Two lots, each Ml)lxlifl: street sewered; all hready to build on; a snap; only $200 each. $650—Lot 40x135, within one block N. Berke- ley depot; street macadamized; just two lots left ‘at this figure. nice location; one block Park, near university; 100x125; street anor WOr all done. $2500—Anotlier good buy: corner lot in same tract; 130x110: street work done. | MAY & MORTIMER, 212} Center st., Berkeley station. BEAUTIFUL 3 Y IOMES. $1750—Modern cottupe home; 5 rooms, bath and basement; lot Ux100; close to cars, siation, stores, ete, (817) n cottage; 5 rooms, bath er fot, 40x100; nicely lo- easy terms. (820) nicdein cotfage: G rooms and high basement: jo¢ 50x100: on fine wide and close to Ashby station. (524) $2500-—New L-story Louse, with basement; 7 Gms and bath; thoroughly modern; corner lat, 48x120. (827) $3000—New 2-rtory modern Colonfal house; 8 rooms and ‘bath; lot 50x135; on improved street close to Ashby station. 25) IL D, IRWIN, Lorin Station. ONLY $2060—Fine, weil built house of 6 rooms (cannot be rebuilt for $2500); good-sized lot, on the sunny side of street; street work all done; a itive bargain. JOSEPH J. MA- B 1 estate, Berkeley station. A MODERN h being finished; walk to the univers vart of Berkeley, JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley. modern 22-room fversity; rents §700. 2-story house, 6 | between Shat- | easy terms. nicely fenced; 40x in the very G00—INCOM house. 10—Handsome roomis and_bath $2060—HOME of 7 rooms and bath; modern: | one block from station: ot 50¥110: terms to | sult; interest on unpaid balance S per cent per annum. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., | or branch office, ‘Adeline station, Berkeley. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. A—A—A—A—A—A—A Great chance to get property cheap. See the Alameda Land Co. s offering. purchase now; great bargalns: legant lots; best terms: the ideal SF Califorui. " Girest Darsuine | ek 1500 buys a lot §OXx150; cottage 5 rooms and bath. 0 buys a lot; worth $1800 bu: fine investment. §2250 buys a new house, 5 rooms and bath; corner lot; a snap. $2450 buys a 7-room cottage: lot 50x150; t be sold. z $2500 buys an elegant 6-room 2-story house; lot 40x125; a bargain. $2600 buys a great bargaln under fore- closure: lot 25; on Central ave; fine cot- tage b ‘rooms and ‘bath; see this property. 32800 buys foreclosure; lovely cottage; mod- large lot 0 buys fine 8 rooms and bath 2-story lot 40x207; windmill; large stable; on Central ave. tholcest and best property in Alameda for rale by THE ALAMEDA LAND CO. at lowest prices and best terms, bullt, rented and exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office open Surdays and evenings. $1900—LOT 50x125; modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; fine avenue; easy terms. $2100—Lot 50x140; 6 rooms and bath; near sta- tion; fine 'nelghborhood; quarter cash, balance to suit. 2500—Lot 33:3x150; nearly new, modern cot- tage of 5 rooms and bath: Pacific ave., near Willow st.; $260 cash, balance $20 per rhonth, $2000—Lot 40x175, with modern, new cottage, 7 rooms and bath; fine location; near school and station; §500 cash, balance $25 per month. $3300—Lot 44x175; new 2-story house of § 1ooms and ' bath; everything complete; house 6 rooms and bath; large 00. houses; bring good, Income; Houses clectricity, gas,’ fine ~ plumbing; fine porch; greatest bargain; cn the install- ment ‘plan. $5500—Lot 100x150, with fine house of § rooms and bath; lovely garden; fine orchard; stable and_barn; near statlon; great chance to buy a fine home on account of departure. Business property on Park st. ¢ Water front property. Choice lots cheap. Houses to let In all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st., Alameda. Phone South 3 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. sz.ooo—x:;mm Bk mn o possessing advantages of near rem accessible seclusion; only 1 year constructed. $20,000—Completely furnished; magnificent, stately mansion, constructed and furnished less than 2 years; absolutely everything goes on account of departure. $12,500—Cost $25,000; fine suburban home, 10 rooms, modern and complete, between Oakland and Berkeley; 5 acres chbice fruit and shrubs; land alone worth more and has fine future. $10,000—Linda Vista; corner 12-room resi- ;!encfi: one of the choicest in this magnificent ocality. $5500—Vernon Heights; cholcest locality; 8 rooms; French plate-glass front; extra interior finish; stable. A sacrifice on 2 new 8-room choice, modern homes: central location; each has flat loan of $3000 and $3500; no reasonable offer refused for equity if sold at once; see us; will arrange terms. $250 cash—Near Twenty-seventh and Tele- graph: new up-to-date G-rcom home; 40-foot Iot; price only $2850. $1S50—Flat mortgage §1400; neat cottag bay window, 5 rooms; near Clinton statio cheap. $4250—Rents $440 per annum; business cor- ner, improved, 2 blocks Broadway; this is a bargain; closing estate. $1500—$300 cash, balance monthly; Thirty- w modern elghth st., near Telegraph ave.; ;‘I)%-smry cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 37x ; street work complete; mantel. $1400—Alice st.; neat cottage of 4 rooms and bath; patent toilet; near Seventh s lain ‘sink; 8-foot basement; lot 25x75. $1350—$250 cash, balance $15 a month: 26th st., near Grove; 8 cottages, 5 rooms and bath each; first come, first cholce. $1250—Dagnolla st., near Thirty-fourth; mod- ern 1%-story house of 8 rooms; near cars, sta- tion and proposed new ferry. $1000—Modern coftage, 4 rooms, basement; brick foundation: large iot; near cars, station and proposed new ferry; ne painted and papered. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008, Broadway, Oakland. $i5600—Lovely home of 9 rooms and bath; good exposure; an exceptionally fine location, being central and near High and Grammar schools and churches: 4 minutes’ walk from local station; cost $6000: just as good as new; owner going.away; see this at once. $1750—Good 2-story house of 8 rooms and bath; barn, chicken-houses, etc.: 2 blocks from Clinton station; a large lot 50x150; can borrow $1200; this Is a snap; property c $:3000. $2600—$500 cash: nice cozy cottage of 6 rooms and bath; lot 30x100; situate west side of Chestnut st., near 14th; bank mortgage $2000 can remain. $3500—Elegant hom. tance from Fruitval bath; 2 mantel: cost $8000; short dis- 9-room cottage and e condition; 1 acre of ground; about 200 fruit trees; fine chicken- house: barn: carriage-house: aviary; 2 foun- tains; 3 blocks from electric car line; this property must be sold; see photo.at office. $1000—5-room cottage; bath; fine location; sunny: street work all done; stone walks; nea: San Pablo-ave, car line; newly painted inside and out; grate and open fireplace; hot and cold water; can be had on easy terms. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 300 AC three miles from Oakland, $73 an acre; two-thirds of purchase price can be borrowed on the land at 6 per cent interest. GILBERT WYMAN, attorney at law, office and residence, Tweniy-seventh ave. and East Sixteenth, Fruitvale, Cal.; phone Brook I RCOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ——— ELLI: Larkin—Bay-window: al- Cove: loset ‘snd mantel; light housekeepins. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE. LPH Storage and e Post and. Powell ata.: tel. by FOLSOM, 1123—Nice sunny front room suita- ble for 2 gentlemen or man and wife; cheap. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis— sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS, FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites; single; transient; um‘:.eun. King, Turk & Taylor. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281, GALT House, 1206_Market _st.—Furnfshed Tooms by day, week or month. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers ited. 2, Van Ness ave—1 nicely fur. O iohned obes "ume of kitchen and telephone. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel. 7th and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges: sult, single; elevat. HAYES, 671—Nice front room with or without board; private family: terms reasonable. HOWARD, 10632 sunny completely furnished connecting bay-window rooms; range; elec- tric lights. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms, en sulte or single. LARKIN, 804—Sunny front single’ furnished, $5; single back room, $4. —Handsome sultes; 1101 Geary- o MARTINET, private baths; newly furnished sing! McALLISTER, 1327—Furnished room in pri- vate family. MINNA_ €67, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 35c a4 day up. OAK, 111—One large beautiful sunny room suitable for 2 gentlemen; gas; bath. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. POLK, 1002—Furnished flats, suites and single rooms, cheap and clean, at the Ivanhoe. House, 128 Ellis—Incandescent lght R?Z-fillr'xg»mm, smoking-room and_ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1.30; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., hear Marketo-Furnished or unfurnished. STEAM HEAT and all modern conveniences at Tlote] St. Denls, 24 Turk st. e e e et TAYLOR, 233 (The Waldorf)—Furnished rooms in suites or single; modern. TURK, 332 Sunny front room sultable for dressmaker or two students. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ————— ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A A A A O NN NN AT the Co-Operato Homes for self-respecting, aell’-luppor('i’n‘_ small-salaried girls, there are a_few vacancles; for board and room, price $2 50 per week. Call on or address MISS FLORA BOLLINGER. manager, 645 Folsom st.; telephone Black 1736. TEN guests at House-on-the-Hill; high, healthy living; 40-acre flower farm; magnificent view; superb climate; ideal place for rest mfort. Upper Eruitvale, Dimond, Cal. 3 YOL’NGs'r‘nOen to actupy nicé large rom, tood“ board, $20 each; other nice roo sun; front rooms, with or without board. 830% Bush st. HOTEL Denniston, cor. Valencia and 21st sts. —In the ““Warm Belt"; free from prevailing fogs; choice sunny suits; first class. ROOM and board for one or two gentlemen; new flat; excellent sérvice; modern improve- ments; electric lights, ete. 845 Hyde st. THE Irvingdale, 626 Eddy—Suite suitable for three gentlemen with board, $60; single rooms with board, $22 50 up; excellent table. HOTEL Buena Vista—Newly furnished; good table; warm belt of Mission. 1070 Valencla st.; conservatories. SUNNY room and board for two gentlemen or couple; upper flat; first-class table. 719 Tay- lor st.. near Sutter. HANDSOMELY furnished front room, with board; use parlor, plano, phome. 8§50 Van Ness ave. $1200—6-ROOM house: improved street; cement walks: fnside city limits; only 2 blocks from local etation; $100 cash, remainder of pur- chase price same as rent, $15 per month. WYMAN LAND CO.. 1187 E Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. $150 CASH, $6 monthly—Cottage of 3 rooms, hard finished; 2 fine lots, all fenced; a fine home for a small family or bachelor. where peace and qulet reign: near a fine school, electric cars, church and town hall; 100 fam- ilies located within & years; soil, ciimate and view the very best; good neighbors and plegs- ant surroundings;’ adjoining Kast Oakland; price In all $425 to make speedy sale; see this at once. Call or send for circular. 453 Seventh st, opp. Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. 1. Z. JONES, owner. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny rooms; excellent board; one management; terms reasonable. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. CALIFORNIA, S07 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. NICE large room, suitable for 2 gentlemen, with board, private family. 1215% Mission. PARTIES can have 2 rooms cheap, with or ‘without board. 2022 Woolsey, Lorin, Brkley. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished apart- ments; conv.; 2 to 5 gents: best table board. | e e e e $4T50—HANDSOME: NW. corner; lot 25x75: consisting of 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms each. elegantly frescoed . ceiling, 4 mantels, tiled sink and porcelain tub; all rooms face out: selling on account of 'departure of owner; must sell within 1 week; rents for $50. Apply on premises bet. 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. or 6 and 7 p. m., 233 §th st., cor. Alice, Oakland. $1000—BIG bargaln: cozy &-roomed cqttage, with porcelain sink and hot-water boiler; sunny side, work ail close to San Pablo ave.; street done, including stone walks: all newly papered and painted. Address for quick sale box 2378, Call office, Oakland. NICE place in Oakland to exchange for small ranch. Address box 2391, Call office, Oakland. — e T, Dk, OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. SUNNY lower flat, 8 large rooms; electric ser- vice throughout; 2 coal and 1 gas grate; large corner lot; lawn; fruit and shade trees and lowers; lot elevated; choice locality; will rent Jow to satisfactory permanent tenant; Eighth ave. electric cars, corner Washington and Eighth sts., come with 1 block. Call or address 1659 Ninth ave., East Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. NEW cottage, 6 rooms; lot 35x120: $2500. New cottage, 5 rooms; lot 40x120; $2200; term: J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1243 Park st. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FURNISHED complete for light housekeeping with gas, bath, heating and cooking stoves; large sunny rooms, single or en suite; rent reasonable. Call Fifth Avenue House, Fifth ave. and Eighteenth st.. Oakland. I OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Fleventh st.. Oakland. l AN unparelleled ovbportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from 2 street cars and public school; furnighed cot- tage of G rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- eon cote, etc.; ‘ornamental grounds; fruit orchard;’ 20 minutes from Oakland or one hour from S. F.; rent $35 a month; price $4000. Apply J. R. FREUD, Mills building, or H. A. PLEITNER. Fruitvale Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4300—A BRAND-NEW HOUSE. Location 20th and Webster sts.; lot 43 feet frontage; house of 7 rooms and bath: open and nickel plumbing: the latest In every de- tall and finish; this' property originally be- longed to an estate and it now must be sold: only a few blocks from 14th and Broadway local trains and business centers; this prop- erty can be rented for $45 per.month: house a good Investment if purchaser did not wish %o occupy it. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1003 Broadwhy, Oakland. $2000—SHOULD SELL FOR $3500. Almost new G-room house: note—(lot 50x140) sunny exposure: street work all complete; I first-class condition; near cars, schools and business center; owner & non-resident and our Instructions are to sell without reserve to the highest and best bidder: terms only $500 cash, balance can remain on mortgage; pur- chaser can pay cash if so desired. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 600—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE COZY HOME. Reception hall, nt and back parlor, din- ing-room and kitchen = below, 3 fme bed- rooms, closets and bathroom above: all ished in light hard wood, hall In white cedat front and back porch, 2 toflets, laundry and cemented basement: nice lawn and flowers front and rear; situate prominent 40-foot corner, close in; bargaln; will be =old this week; first come, first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2850—MODERN COTTAGE ON GROVE ST, 7 rooms and bat! aundry and cemented basement 1 in fine comditfon; sunny &ide of street; fine nelghborhood; lot 40x11( J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY, % Seven pretty homes, ali new, modern and stylish; just completsd; never been occupled: 5 to 8 rooms; lots 40 feet front (or more); com: tail, includi stone walk: lawn, prices to $3750, on easy payment; on Merrimac or Twenty- elghth st., between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; must be seen to be appreciated; vacant lots in ‘same location, 40 feet front, from $550 to 1000, including all street work; houses open for inspection and owner on the premises to- day (Sunday) from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m. Take Telegraph-ave. or Grove-st. electric cars to the property. $1000—BIG bargaln; cozy b-roomed cottage, with porcelain sink and _hot-water boiler; sunny side, close to San Pablo ave.: street work all' done, Including stone walks: all newly papered EJ. painted. Address for quick sale box , Call office, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. furnished, BARTLETT, 531—2 large rooms suitable for housekeeping. BRYANT, 1101, cor. Ninth—2 or 3 front rooms, furnished for’ housekeeping; cheap. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping, 2 beds, double parlors, kitchen, bath, $20; single, $1. FOR rent—3 sunny rocms, suitable for. house- keeping. Apply 2403 Clay st., bet. 12 and 1. FULTON, %0S—2 sungy housekeeping rooms; coal stove; bath: gas; yard and basement. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—2 large rooms, fur- Bished or unfurnished, for housekeeping: Tent dow. MINNA, 28—Nice sunny furnished front house- keeping and single rooms; cheap. MINNA, 454A—Four connecting rooms housekeeping; lower floor. MISSION, 1125%—Suite housekeeping Tooms; $2 and $2 50. NINTH, 111—2 rooms in rear housckeeping: men preferred. OAXK, 119—Large sunny parlors, furn. house- keeping: range; gas; §15 50; others cheap. SILVER, 105, near Fourth—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. TURK, 543—Large front room; grate: gas: bath} light housekeeping if desired; reas’ VALENCIA, 128—3 furnis] sunny rooms; al- (-m'ehnnd kitchen; adults; references; large porch. VALFENCIA, 1212—Sunny alcove room, fur- nished light housekeeping; gas; bath; tubs. VALLEY, 61, above San Jose ave.—3 sunny furnished Housekeeping rooms; water, gas and yard. 2 NICE front sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. $2-50 per week: also large housekeeping rooms, §1 75 per week. Apply /shoe store, 563 Misslon st. for sultable for ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. = ROOMS WANTED. 2 CONNECTING rcoms, fur. or unfur. for housekeeping, private family, for man and sun_and running water; Mission pre- X., 1096 Valencia st. WANTED—An unfurnished alcove room; sunay side of street; state price. Box 2877, 'Call. P bt o IRl L B RUPTURE SANITARIUM, RUPTURE—Will lengthy ads cure you? No. Call at Hunter's Sanitarium, 1206 Market st., and get cured; treatment free. T T SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum hereby gives notice that the following orphan and balf-orphan_girls and boys have been ad- mitted to the asylum from July 1, 1901, to January 1, 1902: FEdna Dussure 1 year, 6 months; _Gertrude Westphiel, G years 6 months; Helen Westphiel, 4 yéars 3 months: Bessle Irwin, 2 years 5 months; Charles Kat- 10, 4 years 10 months; Violet Katto, 1 year 11’ months; Leo Morres, 5 years § months; Daisy Morres, 3 years 6 months; Pauline Hoxall, 6 years; Elsie Hoxall, 4 years, Kath- erine Boyd, 4 years 7 months; Winnie Coal- mann, 9 years; Lotta Coalmann, 6 years 10 Sadie Coalmann, 13 years; Will George Hilltin, 2 years; Alice Murry, b years § months; Ger- tie Murry, 3 years: Robert Murry, 2 years: Annie Moldo, 5 years 1 month; Edmund Munny, 5 years 11 months; Mary Caroline Nowlan, 4 years 11 months; Thomas Donn, 5 years 2 months; Albena Gazano, 8 years 9 months; Bernard Rose, 4 years 7_months; Mary Vogelsange, 8 vears; Ruble Denny, G ears; Florence Wall, 8 years; Mary Green, years; Evalyn Segers, 2’ years; Mary Weisen, 7 years 8 months; Loretta Shanahan, 11 years; Ada Whitney, 10 years 11 months; Charles Buckbee, 5 years; Isabella Maguire, 10 years: Benjamin Pacilla, 4 years 7 months; Lulu Pacilla, 8 years 7 months: Edward_Smith, 6 years: James Smith, 8 years; Roy Smith, 6 years; Ethel Smith, 4 Years. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan ylum and “Home Soclety hereby gives notice that they have admitted into the orphanage from July 1, 1901, to January 1, 1902, t named orphans and half-orphans, boys and girls: Isidor Cohen, 13 yrs. 4 mos.; Flora Markowitz, 4 yrs. 4 mos.: Hannah Feingold, 2 mos.: Henry Feingold, § yrs. 6 mos.; 7 yrs. 3 mo Eva Bruckner, 6 yrs, 5 mos.; Sam Shaphran, 8 yrs. 11 mos.; Annie Shaphran, 7 yrs. 1 mo.; Frank Shaphran, 5 yre. 4 mos.: Samuel Pud- 1in, 10 yrs. 6 mos. Pudlin, § yrs. 3 T, Hab1a Love, 9Peec1l mon; Clarence Ty Levy, 4 yrs. 4 mos.; Louis Friedman, 9 2 mos.; Henry Friedman, 7 yrs. 1 mo.; man Friedman, 4 yrs. 7 mos.; Madeline Ros- enthal, § yrs. 4 mos.; Florence Rosenthal, 4 yrs.; Ruben Vidaver. 12 yrs.; Matthias Vi- daver, 10 yrs. 9 mos.; Gertrude Jacobs, 8 yrs. 7 mos.; Mamie Levy, 8 yrs. 4 mos.; Sarah Levy, 4 yrs. 3 mos. THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society herewith gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan rls and boys have been admitted to the fsylum—on Haight st.—from July 1, 1901, to January 1, 1902: Doris B. \hitehord, 2 yrs. 6 mos.: Tessie V. Buyck, 9 yrs. 10 mos.: Lena Schmidt, 7 yrs. 1 mo.: Lena M. Hamberger, @ yrs.; Harry Kilang, 7 yrs. 0 mos.; Clifford R Whitehorn. ¢ srs. 8 mos.: Herbert O. Séemann, § yrs. 4 mos.; Percy W. Stapleton. 8°yrs. 16 mos.: Harry Hamberger, 4 yra. mos.; James A. Ferguson, § yrs. 5 mos. Louis Schmidt. 8 yrs. 3 mos.; Rudoiph d §yra.s William HilL 8 yrs. 4 mos.? Wiliam Rardolph, 7 yrs. 5 mos.; Her! . Boll B o Thartic Evabie. 30 yor g THE following half-orphans have been recelved in the S. F. Nursery for Homeless since last publicaticn: _Violet Lumberge, 4 years_of age: Marion Willlams, 2 years' of age: Robert D. Mackay, 5 years of age. ARGYLE Hotel. 231 McAllister—New, elegant. sunny; grill attached: 75c day upward: rates by week or month: McAllister cars to door. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to §1 per night: §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rcoms: open all night. ARDELL, 15 Fa; Sunny furnished rooms, $1 25 week: double beds, 75c; single, 60c wi. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- shed rms., suites. -|nx=:; a1so unturaished. EDDY, 724—Newly furnished room; fine bat! phone and all conveniences; reasonable & one or two gentlemen. 821 D_Nicely 50 night; $1 50, $6 wk. PILES_PETER FREILING'S bile saive, $1 per Voo S il o i itching, external, or pi ng piics ‘without fall, no matter of how long 1628 Devisadero &t.. near Sutter. BAD tenants ejected for $4: coll : Sy or. country. DACIFIC. COLLBCTION CO.._415_Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. D380, —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, excl pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124 ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 Gtr;.' — e 0 STA!MEEG AND STUTTERING. AMMERING _or o 1058 Matkats no faliaress roeirs 1o sults. . Why continue these affiic- tions when relief is at your door? %fmr own sake, don’t delay. Call or send circular. e ——eeeeee TO LEASE. ; re- 4th. single or en sulte; elev: vice; hot water; private baths. TO Lease—About 4 acres with house and BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at odt rates TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, b b e B GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W, el better machines for less money than any house In the city: rentals, $3. The Exchange, 536 California; telephone Matn 268, WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 200 Sansome. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses wers lssusd yesterday: »e Chld;‘ln !35’ Patton, 87, city, and Fannls mondsen, 30, city. Hugo R. Milbradt, 20, Stockton, sand Mary Rissmann, 18, 2735 Twentieth street. Jeremiah Sheehan, 34, 975 Bryant street, and Elizabeth McCartan, 27, 17748 Folsom st Gluseppe Guidotti, 39, Guernevills, and Ze~ linda Giannerini, 43, Guerneville. o olter A. Savory. 23, Sants Ross. and Lil- 'hilips, 3 . “John Stricgel, o1, 110 Gates strest, and Anna R S e " ims_ owan riedertc] 3 treet, and Theresa Altmoler, 40, 443 Natoma. BIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices mail will not be inserted. They must be in at either of the publication offices indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same BORN. # CRONIN—In this city, January h r. to e wife of Dennis - -11 VALLE—In this city, 1903, Do the wite of ::"u Ignacio de Vi AR don. HILDEBRAND—] anuary 18, 1908, to the wife of George Hudedrand, & daughter. EKROMAN—In Oakland, Jaguary 18, 1802, to the wife of Peter Kroman, & son. MEALS—In this city, January 8, 1902, to the Wifs of A. N. Meals, a daughter. SAMPSON—In Vallejo, January 10, 1902, to the wife of Joseph Sampson, & daughter. TINNEY—In this city, Jan 17, 1902, to the wife of P. J. Tinney, & iter, WAGNER—In thia city,_Jamusry 6, 1303, ta the wife of James A. Wagner, & ter. WHITE—In this city, January 15, to the wite of Frederick P. White, & e —— Rev. J. Kroehnke, Henry J. 1902, by the Rev. J. H. ber 31, 1901, by the Rev. WYATT—In this city, January 15, 1902, to the MARRIED. s Bertha Klotz. Mitchell and Emma Felts. of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, of J. J. Wyatt Jr., & son. GERDES—KLOTZ—December 24, by MITCHELL—FELTZ—In this city, January 15, Schroeder, Walter SMITH_-PATTERSONIn this ity, Decem- John J. Smith and Fannie O Patterson, both of San Francisco. SOMMERFELD—LANG—In this , Janu- ary 16, 1902, by the Rev. J. H. Henry Sommerfeld and Emma Lang. DIED. Barclay, Edwin C. MeAvoy, Mary H. Bates, Katherine E. McCracken, Mary Brown, Mrs. Mary Marincovich, Cathar« Chaves, Refuio tne. Cope, Martha A. Maurin, Jean B. Curran, Mary Mehrmann, Mary De Croix, Mrs. Myra Mline, Mrs. Lilile C. Dougherty, James Moore, Thomas B. Ferren, Lawrence Murphy, Elizabeth Fitzmaurice, Nellle Palmer, William ¥. Fogarty, Elizabeth Gallagher, James A. Gallagher, Nellle Golly, Leon Graham, Elizabeth Gramlich, Jeannetta Gross, Martha E. Gummer, Frederick Hamilton, Robert D. Hill, Joshie Quill, Timothy Redmond, Kathryn Redmond, Mary Robinson, Charles Roche, Minna M. Schmidt, Joseph Smith, Roy Stanley, Annie C. Thompson, Mildred Thornagle, Agnes Johnson, Clara L. Uhl, Felix Kauffmann, Jacob Unger, Henry Kurlandzik, Minnle Volz, Augusta M. Lyon, Mrs. Mary A. Welle, Frederick W. Leddin, James Wenzel, May A. Lemm, Lucinda Wiley, Francis A. Loughlin, Lulu Yung, Rosina BARCLAY—In this city, January 16, 1902, Edwin C. Barclay, dearly beloved husband of Christina Barclay, and beloved father of Helena Rose and Edwin H. Barclay, a na- tive of England, aged 48 years and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 940 Folsom strect, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BATES—In this city, January 17, 1902, Kath- erine E., dearly beloved mother of Frank H. A, George A. and Thomas D. Bates, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 64 years and 5 months. £ Funeral Monday, January 20, at 9 o'clock, from St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, whers a requiem mass will be held for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BROWN—In this city, January 17, 1902, Mrs. Mary Brown, beloved wife of Peter Brown, mother of Mrs. J. G. Brower and Mrs. Ar- thur de Rutte, sister of Mrs. Bridget Dunn, and sunt of Mrs. Paul Mortison and Mrs. Charles Dugan, & native of Ireland, aged 66 years. A _réquiem mass for the reposs of her soul will be sald to-morrow (Monday), com- mencing at 10 o'clock, at St. Mary's Church, corner California and Dupont streets. Friends are invited to attend. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Town- rend streets at 11:30 o clock. CHAVES—In this city, January 17, 1903, Re- fuglo Chaves, beloved daughter of Mrs. A. B. Code, a native of Santa Barbara. aged 10 years 6 months and 13 days. (Santa Barbara papers please copy.) 7 Friends are resoectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from her lats residence, 1259 Octavia street, Monday, January 20, at 10 o’clock. COPE—In this city, January 16, 1902, Martha Ann, wife of W. W. Cope, & native of Ken- tucky, aged 77 years 3 months and 16 days. (Louisville and Sheibyville, Ky., papers 1 ) P rne. funcral will be held to-day Sunday), at 3 o'clock, at her late residence, §o17 Wiintfcton serect. Interment privace: Please omit flowers. CURRAN—In this city, January 17, 1902, Mary, beloved wife of the lats Patrick Cur- n, and mother of Michael, John, Thomas and Patrick Curran, Mrs. Alexander Porter and Mrs. J. J. Sheahan. a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 60 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully,invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE CROIX—In this city, January 17, 1902, Mrs, Myra de Croix, dearly beloved wife of F. W. de Croix, and beloved daughter of Mrs. ida_Sargent. DOUGHERTY—In this city, January 17, 1902, James Dougherty, beloved brother of Mrs. Annie Welch, brother-in-law of Cornelius Welch, and dearly beloved uncle of Mamie A., James A., Wiille, Hannah C. and Georgs 3."Welch, a native of Ireland, aged 04 years 2 months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. Annle Welch, 63214 Minna street, between Seventh and th, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepcse of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2 FERREN—In this city, January Lawrence Ferren, beloved father of Johm L. and James H. Ferren, Mrs. W. J. Blos and Mrs. H. W. Duaphy. aged 66 years 8 FITZMAURICE—In this ecity, January 1902, Nellle, beloved wife of John Fitzmau- rice, and mother of John, Margaret, Tina, David, Julla and the late Thomas Fitz- maurtce, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 47 years. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 718 Clementina street, themce to St. Joseph's Church, whers a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- se of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clocic. Y:lerment Holy Cro-fl Cn;mtrx FOGARTY—In this city, January 18, 1902, Flizabeth Fogarty, beloved wifs of Patrick Fogarty, and mother of John J., James it Kilkenny. years and 9 onths. A member of the Rosary Soctety. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral Monday, Janvary 20. 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from her esl . ‘enson Bt ooz, 2, S, st botne Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebn!ed‘ rlcg 5”1:»:: :m:'n of h:: gl. com- meneing al o’cl termer Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowerss years. > Notice of funeral GALLAGHER—In this city, Js Nelite, dearly Deloved wita ot b 13 Hor lagher of Point Reyes station, Marin C: 2 and sister of Mrs. M. J. ll.lhmz:' lor:mi J. Gallagher, Mrs. J. F. Kehoe, Mrs. J. Saunders and Thomas F. Ryan. a native of 26 years and 11 months. = - - to-morrow (lgam. at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J.. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission streets thence to St. Patrick's Church, where & re~

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