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4 REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR SALE, TUESDAY. At our sales: No. €38 Market st., at 12 o'clock moon. HARRISON-ST. INVESTMENT. Northwe r (1122 and 1124) Harrison and (136-13615) Lungton sts.; 2 etores and bake | fiets and a house of 11 roome and all eplendid condition and always n ; pays S2052 per annum; this is a giit- ent which pays blg interest and y increase in value; lot 55xS0 feet. MISSION orthesst corner corner lot cf e residence di BUILDING LOT. of nd Liberty sts.; Castro-st. cars in corner lot 30x10% : | STMENT. i Madison ave., 278 | son »t.; 2 well buiit | renting for $1S8 per MADISON. Southwest =i feet southeas Qluts Teor mont! of Har s _each, S LOT. . 105 feet morth- th e % a fine lot sultable for store and flats: lct 20x65 feet. w N ADDITION BUILDING LOT. suthwest corner of McAllister st. and ndsome lot ready for bulld- growing_neighborho the Goiden Gate Park: a builder to erect flats on; lot 52:3%x100. 3 roo: s ere alwaye rented and are a e investment; lot Z5x85. PROPERTY. 5 st 100 feei south of | West ave.; e and lot 00x100 feet; rents $12 per mx also lot adjoining. 25x100 fee! Etreet uminized and electric cars pass the doors. BERNAL HEIGHTS UNIMPROVED PROP- EF . East side of Cherubusco ave., 50 feet south of Coso st; 2 lots 20570 feet cach; east aide | feet south of Esmer- alda st : 2 lots 0 feet each, and west side | of North ave., 105 feet south of Esmeralda ave. These lots are only 2 blocks from the Mission and Valencia-st. cars. i POTRERO-AVE. LOTS. { West side of Potrero ave., 250 feet north of | Helena «t.; 1o 92, 93, 94, 95, Silver Ter- race Homeste : only 1 block from | of Cherubusco ave., OCEAN VIEW LOTS. Southeest corner Mission road and Oltver | st.; 5 level lots ready for building; only 3 minutes’ walk from the electric cars and | Ocean View station; will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions; lof 128x30 feet. EASTON, €LDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. SIXTH-ST. IMPROVED PROPERTY. $12,000—Lot 60x165 feet on Sixth st., through to Morris ave.; 4 flats on Morris ave, rent for $38 per month. FIFTH-ST. IMPROVED PROPERTY. $4,500—Fifth st., near Foisom: lot 25x100 feet; improvements nominai; rent $18 per month. MAGNIFICENT SACRAMENTO-ST. FLATS. | $30,250—Six new modern up-to-date flats of § rooms and bath each: renting for 600 per annum; will be finished in { 15 days; tenants required to take 1| year lease; lot 51:6x132:7 feet. DOWNTOWN MODERN FLATS. $15,000—Three elegant flats of 7-7-1 rooms and bath each: Bush st., near Mason; rent- ing for $1740 per annum. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS MANSION. $15,000—New modern sunny residence of 14 rooms, 2 porcelain baths: inlaid floors. magnificent reception hall; best of mantels, etc.; marine _vie chotce neighborhood; key lot, 30x107:6 fect. NEW MISSION FLATS. $8,000—Three flats of 5-5-6 rooms and bath each; now rented for $78 per mont] will be finished in 2 weeks; on Fol- som-st. boulevard. GROVE-ST. FLATS. ,000—Make offer; 2 modern flats on north side of street; venting for $55 per month; light and sunny; lot 25x137:¢ feet. ASHBURY HEIGHTS FLATS. $6,000—Two modern flats of 5-6 rooms and bath on Belvedere st.: renting for $630 per anoum; lot 25x121:10. ASHBURY HEIGHTS COTTAGE. $5,750—An elegant S-room cottage modern and Upiodate in every detall: key lot :6x100. TO OLOSE AN ESTATE. $4,000—Five flate; rents §640 per annum; new brick foundation and buildings in good condition; near Fifth st.; lot 26x89 feet. FINE WESTERN ADDITION CORNER. $0,500—A fine northwest corner on Frankiln street; lot 45x110:4 feet. $3,750—Sacramento lot, 25x132 st., mear Fillmore; key BUS! CORNER. $3,000—Lot on northeast corner Twenty-ninth et and San Jose ave; 2 car lines lot 26:83%x117 feet. $2.500—A fine lot on the north side of Waller st., mear Central ave.; 25x100. EASTO! McAFEE BROS., 108 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. In the Panhandle; two new flats, just being finished; well located: rent $70; price $6750. MeALL 5 Lot on McAll 27:0x137:6; price $2250; for flats. SHIPLEY STREET Lot with old building cn Shipley st., near Firth; onl near Devisadero; VALLEJO STREET. Vallejo st between Webster and Buchanan; splendid modern home, ost new; 9 rooms, bath and basement; commands a beautiful marine view; price §1 Lot on Scott st., between McAllister and Fuiton; 25x106:3; price $2750. 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 firstclass shape: fine sunny lot and marine view; 7 rooms and basement; price $3000. Near the new Chutes, on Eighth ave, 26:2x120; price $1000. VALLEJO-STREET LOT. On Vallejo st., near Baker; marine view; lot 69:10x137:6; a_bargain: price only $3500. FINE FOR FLATS. Looking into the Park Panhandle; a fine lot on Fell st., 25x137:6; price $3750. VERY CHEAP. Two lots on Twentieth st.. between Church and Sanchez; sunny side; 25x114 each; only each. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. House of 10 rooms: on Green st., mear Octa- wia; lot 26x137:6; repted for $45 monthly; price $4500. MISSION FLATS. Two flats of 4 and 5 rooms; on Twenty-first st.; lot 25x100; rents $28; price $3300. CAPP ST., Between Eighteenth and Nineteenth; 8 rooms and bath; lot 30x122:6; price $4000. MISSION COTTAGE. Send for list of cheap Mission cottages and lots. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st, San Francisco. ,500. SCOTT STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! We ofter cholcest lots at lowest prices, Our many sales prove “'Pfl $100 to $450—Unexcelled Ocean Boulevadd lots; & Best-cgE for investors; $5 moRthly $500 to $900—Beautiful Sunset lots; choicest of them all; streets graded; $10 monthly. Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., nr. H st. $400 to $800—Superb Richmond lots; $10 monthly. $100 to $250—Level bullding slon-st. cars; 50 per cent less valae; $5 monthly. $1000, 81350 to_$2000—Splendld _cottages; choice jocations; all bargains; easy terms. = SOL GETZ & BROTHE! near Mis- actual A SPECIAL BUY—FOR SALE BY THOS. MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgoms St. $8000—A very artistic and comfortable home in Presidio Helghts. Two stories and base. ment, having 10 rooms &nd 2 baths. Built 2 years. Lower floor bas reception room and re- ception hall, libary, dining-room and kitchen. Sideboard and china closet built in the house. Four mantels and 4 washstands. Heater throughout bouse; clectric lights and gas. This house has &pace on TOFth and south siges, there. | fore affording light, sun and air on three sides, Artificial stone and light and aif on one side. sidewa! 5 utro el ic cars Sway: cable cars on Bacramento st ks changed to electric line. Permit to inspect at our office. !"(:5 :‘lp—‘l‘;luly -i‘rutlallmem;!:'t oy bay-window | e: Mississippi, near ‘ I N & HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. APy SO 5004 R. B | and bath; near Folsom THE 0% Gie Marker o ™ $2500—INVESTMENT pays $18 net rent par month. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market. | $12,500—Grove st., near REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 l(o::::me‘lz st. Price ,000—Two-story and ment re: ”genee; north side of street, Presidio Heights District; lot 36x127:83; feet. Main floor—Living room in cedar and red‘ open wood fireplace, large square hell with coat cis finished in natu- ral redwood, with leaded glass win- dows, Gining-room in natural redwood with large plate glass window (over- looking the Presidio), open wood fire- place, 2 dressers, butler's pantry, Jarge pantry, rear hall and stairs. Second floor—Contains 4 bedrooms and 2 bath- rooms, linen closet, broom closet and 6 ciothes closets. Attic floor—Con- tains 4 bedrocmis and 1 bath, 3 eaves closets, 4 clothcs closets. Basement— Contains storcrooms, furnace etc.; laundry, wineroom and front base- ment for wood: Chinaman's rooms. House lighted by elcelricity; planned and built under the supervision of Architect Frank S. Van Trees; in- terior finish and decoration by Keefe; unobstructed view of Presidio, bay and Marin County hills. $12,000—Polk-st. corner with improvements: , flats and two houses; rents $ lot 47:0x100 feet. §7,500—Leavenworth st., near Broadway; 4 tory houses in good condition; rents $54; lot 80x60 feet. $8,000—Octavia st., near Golden Gate a fine house § rooms; extra lot 50x107 feet. t., north line, near Devisadero; 6 ‘feet; & choice bargain; ma- rine view. $3,000—The cheapest and best bullding lot in Western Addition; rorth side Clay st., near Lyon; 27:6x100 feet. $6,000—Sacramento st., near Steiner; a bar- gain; bay-window residence & rooms de; lot 25x128 fect. close to water front $12,500—Income propert; rents $97 pays S per cent met. $6,000—California-st. residence of 10 rooms and bath; rents §50; temant pays| water; lot 24x100 feet. $9,250—Northwest corner Sacramento st. flats 7 and & rooms and bath_each latest in every way; lot 57:6x37 feet: rents §75. $2,000 each—Capp st., near Sixteenth; 2 lots, 25x105 feet each. Larkiw, lot 30x120, with fine bullding of store and 2 up- per floors; rents $15; 1 block from City Hall. $11,500—Post st., sunny side, near Larkin; sub- stantial 2-story house of 10 rooms and bath; rent 360; lot 24:6x120 teet to rear street. $2,950—No. 3649 Twenty-first st., modern artistic cottage r Church; of and bath; large lot, 50 feet front by 114 feet; grand view of the city; 2 positive barcain; must be sold. $6,000—Devisadero-st. flats, near Ellis; ent rents $40; could be largely in- creased if & little money was spent on the bullding; lot 25x90 feet; lot aione worth price asked for the property. for sale. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills bldg. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Collected, _Houses Rented and Full Charg:_Tavon of Property. 62¢ Market et. $45,000—Chotce nuter contauning 85 rooms and Rents baths, stores below, on SE. corner on Cali- fornia st., near Larkin; lot T0x87:6 ft.; rent 300 per month. B 6 00 —Mission st., near First; lot 22x100 ft., with building; rent $75 per month. $21,000—Lot_and improvements on Taylor st., close to Geary; two 12-room houses rent- ing for $120 per month; size of lot 0x105 feet. $15,500—Three new flats on the north line of Ellis st., near Gough, containing 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; lot 27:0xS7:6 ft.; rents $130 per month. $14,500—Three elegant flats on Octavia st., near O'Farrell, containing 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; rent $117 50 per month; lot 25x82:6 feet. | __$14,000—Three modern flats on west_line of | Hyde st., close to Geary, contalning 7 rooms | and bath’ each; rents $105 per month; lot 25x | 87:6. ° $11,000—Eddy_st., near Laguna, 2 modern flats and 2 rear houses to_rear street; rent $78 50 per month $1¢,000—Two new flats on Devisadero near pMcAllister, containing 7 and 8 rooms bath:”lot 25x100 ft.; rents $70 per month. $10,000—Three new flats on Broderick near Hayes, containing 6, 6 and 7 rooms st., and | bath: lot 25x100 feet; rents $97 50 per month. $10,000—Lot and improvements on_Third st., near Bryant; lot 25x72 ft.; rent §52 30 per month. $S000—Three choice flats on Bush st., nea: Seott; containing 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; rents’ $60 per month; lot 27:6x137:6 feet. 000—Modern_tesidence on_east side of Lron st., near Page, containing 9 rooms and bath: rented at present for $52 per month; lot 25x100 ft. $6750—Plerce_st., near Haight: 2 modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms and bath; lot 20x106 rents §55_per month. $0600—Two nice fiats on Green st., near Webster, containing 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; lot 26:9x1: rents $55 per month. $G000—Sutter s near Buchanan; residence containing 8 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x137:6 ft. $6000—Up-to-date residence on the north line of Sacramento st. near Cherry, containing § Tooms and bath, large attic, porcelain tubs and sink, first-class plumbing; natural wood man- tele; can be had on easy payments If desired; lot x117. $5750—Lot on Baker st, near Sacramento; size 55x82:6 feet; choice location for flats. $4800—Two flats on Webster st, close Lo Sutter; lot 27:6x83 ft.; rents $3¢ per month. $4000—A fine buflding lot on the north line of Clay st., near Spruce; size 2 B1; ft $3000—Cottage on Prosper st., near Sixteenth, containing ® rooms and bath; lot 25x50 ft.; Tented at present for $18 per month. $3000—Lot _on the morth line of California . mear Baker; lot 20x127:8% ft. $2500_NE. cor. Seventeenth st., near San- chez; lot 25x91:6; this is & choice location for ate n}_“p(\—!au on Jackson st., overlooking Pre- sidio reservation: etreet bituminized; lots nice and level; size 25x127:8% ft. $1600—Lots on Clay st., near Cherry. Further particulars. of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. MADISON & BURKE, (Established_January, 1858.) REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. Removed to 30 Montgomery st., opposite Lick House. Central location, within 200 ft._of Market st.. on Hermann, bet. Valencia and Mission; 25x55; only $2750; street bituminized. $3000—Rents $41 per month; 22:11x80; Clara, near Fifth. $6000—NE. corner, on Van Ness ave., near Sutter st.; 4 flats; rents $41.50. Market-st. gore lot, Intersection of Ridley st., 99 feet on Market; cheap buy; only $16,000. Sacramento st.—Two modern flats, near Fill- more; lot 25x127; price $6800. $0750—Grove st., near Webster; 4 flats; rents $72 per month; lot 33x82:6. $5500—Flats on Pleasant s renting for $42 per month; thi good order and is always rented. $12,000—Rents $1116 per annum; 6 good bay- window flats and lot 39:6x97:6; inside property. $9750—Pays $864 per annum; 4 good flats and large lot In good renting locality; Western Ad- tion. $8500—Pacific_st., near Montgomery; building; rents $60; lot 22:11x78:6. $6000—Howard st., nr. Twenty-third; flats, § and 6 rooms and bath; rents $43; lot 27x85. $5250—Rents $600 per annum; Woodward ave.. near Fifteenth and Valencia sts.; 4 flats; Jot 25x70. near Taylor; property is in brick $5000—San Jose ave., near Twenty-ninth st.; flats and store; rents $52; lot 36x81. $3800—Very cheap corner; Church and Valley sts.; store and flats; rents $36; only $3800. $3500—Two flats; Clinton Park, near Dolores st.; rent $340 per year. $5000—A nice sunny home; north line Bush st.. near Devisadero; 7 rooms and bath; lot 24x137:6. $3500—Twenty-sixth st., near Castro; 2 flats; rents $27; lot 20x114, . $3400—Jones st., near Ji : : 4ol H400—Jones st near Jackson; 2 fats; rents $2000—Nice cottage home on Nineteenth st., gfium; modern, 5 rooms and bath; lot $1200—Cottage, 6 rooms: ren 3 14, Twenty-ninih st mear Banchens 10t 2% MADISON & BURKE, * 30 Montgomery st. LOTS in the Heyman Tract from $300 on easy installments: street uwere:p':;g graded. JACOB HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st. FATHER, I visited the Heyman Tract Douglass and Twenty-third sts. and found every one owning new pretty houses. There is no rent coliector to e seen and their in. stallments are the same as the rent which ‘we have to pay for the old house, which we will never own. Go out and set the new houses on Twenty-third and Alvarado now being finighed. Come in and make ments. First come, first serve HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st. = FOR SALE—As & whole or in subdivisi vara loi, south line Union st.; 187°6 feet enus of Plerce. Lot n corner_Green and Flaros e, é"gfi-’,“‘g“ teet.n Inquire of HAR . Real Bstate Broker, 324 Montgomery st. e g $1250—MISSION cottage and CARTHY CO., 046 Market st. o0 Me- - arrange- JACOB pres- | lot 25:9x120 ft., through | Tooms | | nearly Get a copy of our printed list of properties THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1902 SALE. HAWKS & SKELTON, Rents Collected and Entire Charge Taken of Property. $8000—Scott st., near Union: fine bay view: modern, 8 rooms and attic: Scott st. improving fast from Pacific ave. northward. $6250—Octavia st., near Broadway; modern Pl;ouae, 8 rooms; fine bay view; good neighbor- o0d. $11,500—Geary st. investment, near Octav! large lot; {mproved: rented low, $036 per an- num; lot worth the price; choice location for modern flats. $11,000—New flats; Broderick, near Grove; 6, 6, 7 rooms; rents $1175 per annum. $6000—Valencin-st investment; two houses, T rooms each; rents $45 per month; cheap. $4000—Lot north side Page st., west of Ba- ker:; 30xI37:6; overlooking Park; choice for ats, $3100—Lot on south side of Chestnut st., west of Hyde; 27:0x110; fine view of bay. $3000—Lot in Potrero; cor. Vermont and 18th; 110x100; street graded and sewered. $2400—Lot Fourth ave., near Point Lobos; 50 x120; street sewered, macadamized; will di- vide: make offer. HAWKS & SKELTON, 323 Mcntgomery st. A BACRIFICE terms same a: Alabama and 2 $2250—FINE new cottage of 5 rooms and bath and finished basement; on sunny side sfreet. 310 Jersey st., near Noe. Neat cottage. 4 rooms, $1050: Apply corner BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS RERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONLY $2000—Fine, well bullt house of 6 rooms (cannot be rebullt for $2500); good-sized lot, on the sunny side of ‘street; street work all done; a positive bargain. JOSEPH J. MA- SON, real estate, Berkeléy station. $2000—HOME of 7 rooms and bath; modern; one block from station: lot 50x110; terms to sult; interest on unpald_balance § per cent per annum. A, J SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., or branch qffice, Adeline station, Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ol TN i Fine 2-story house of 8 rooms and month; 2 blocks 3 Tot BOx190 Teal: can_ borrow $1200; thie ls a snap; property cost $3000. 600 cash; cozy cottage of 8 rooms and bath; lot 30x130 feet; situate on the west. side’ of Chestnut st., near Fourteenth; bank mortgage of $2000 can remain. $30 per foot; a bargain; lot 71:8x100 feet; elegant corner for flats; street work all done; cement walks lald; finest residence nelghbor- hood; short distance from depot; surround- ing property held at $50 to $60 per foot. AN unvarelleled- opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. IWilson ave. and Hopkins #t.; 2 blocks trom 2 street cars and public school: furnished cot- tage of G rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- €on 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. LOT, 45 feet front; close to electric road; large TO rent or lease—i0-vara lot; filled and fenced: | south line of Jeflerson, 137:6 west from Mason. Box 3151, Call office. le—Double house, 16 rooms and bath, 6 Plue st. FOR sale—S-room house, with garden and stone walks. 1019 Oak st., facing Park. o e e e e e . STATE TO EXCHANGE. | FOR exchange—Some gllt-edged stock in a poration which will bear the closest stigation, for a clear home; price not to cxceed S5000 and not less than $2000; this is | not ofl or mining stock, but in a fine golng | factery: property must be in Oakland,. Ala- | meda or Berkeley. Call akiand, Ca jevenings. at 808 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. IN ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $10C0 buys 2 flats 4 rooms each; brings in £00d_inconie. $1600 buys G-room 2-story house: nice lot. 31800 buys a spap; 2 houses and lots; brings $i7_per month. i °0 buys ¢ rooms and bath; lot 25x140; t be sold. $2200 puys new cottage; corner lot; choice lo- 32400 buys T-room cottage; lot 50x150; a bar- galn $2000 buys 6-room 2-story house; lot 42x125; ! new. { $2600 buy's 5-room cottage and bath; lot 70x | Central ave.; foreclosure. ! buys lov modern 6-room cottage; | t; a snap, $2500 buys S-room Colonial cottage; lot 25x 150; Mortou-st. station, $£3250 buys S-room and bath house; lot 40x207; fine carriage house and windmill. §3600 buys _9-room ard bath; owner going Fast; must be sold. buys elegant § rooms and bath; corner idcal location. buys rooms and bath; lot 50x150; station. we offer the greatest bargains in | | | | ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, ; i | i | { | lot 35x140; 1500 Park st., Alameda. Park and Santa Clara ave. Office open Sun- days and $1900—LOT 03125; modern cottage of 5 rooms ! and bath; fine avenue; easy terms $2100—Lot 50x140; 6 rooms and bath; near sta- tion; fine neighborhood; quarter cash, balance to suit. $2500—Lot 38:3x130; nearly new, modern cot- tage of O rooms and bath: Pacific ave. near Willow st.; §250 cash, balance §20 ver month. $2000—Lot 40x175, with modern, new cottage, 7 rooms and bath; fine jocation; near | echool and station; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. $3300—Lot 44x175; new 2-story house of 8§ rooms and bath; everything complets electricity, gas, fine plumbing; fine porch; greatest bargain; on the install- | ment plan. $5500—Lot 100x150, with fine house of 8 rooms and bath; lovely garden; fine orchard; stable and barn; near station; great | chance to buy a fine home on acccunt of departure. Business property on Park st. Water front property. Cholce lots cheap. Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st., Alameda. Phone South ¥ $200 DOWN!!! The balance can remain on flat loa room cottage; a snap; only §1200 in a $300 DOWN And £20 per month buys a fine modern 5- room cottage; vorcelain tub, etc. Here is a chance to get a nice little home at no greater expense than paying rent; only $1800. 52400—Fine G-room cottage; lot 50x150; a bargain. $5000—The swellest home in this eity; finished in oak: 7 rooms; on one of the most desirable residence corners. Building lots all prices and in all parts of Alameda. Open Sundays and evenings. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, 2326 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. ALAMEDA Cottage; $1000; six rooms; large lot: easy payments. 610 Tivelfth st., Oakland. o ROOMS AND BOARD, TWO elegant furnished rooms ror lady or gei tieman, with or without board; bath, phona and piano. Inquire 132A Fourteenth st., 8. F. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1000—NEAT 4-room cottage; good nelghbor- heod. $1150—Nice lot; paved street; good locatio: with nice 5-room cottage; 3 blocks from uni versity. $§1400—Good G-room house; large lot; 3 blocks $2100—G8od 6-room cottage; 8 blocks of uni- of station. oom house, nearly new; all street : near High School. 50—Good 8-room house; blocks of university. $3500—New 8-room house; very nice, fine location. $4500—Modern 11-room house; 1 block of university. §4500—New I14-room house, near. universit 4500—Fine 9-room house, with nice groun 3 blocks of university. *$6500—Handsome 10-room house, in an ele- gant location near university, LYMAN ALLEN, 2120 Center st. ENAPS WORTHY OF MENTION. $4000—Income property, consisting of one 2- story and three 1-story modern cottages; street work done; 3 blocks to rallroad depot; origin- ally cost §7000. $2500—Modern 2-story cottage of € rooms, with fine laundry and billiard-room, rustic barn, etc.; lot 100x125; sunny side. $2000—Large 2-story house, with store; lot 50x125; good location, . $2000—Fine cottage of 6 rooms, 2 acres good soil, 1 acre in fruit and berries Write for list of improved propertles, rang- ing in price from $500 to $7000. Good building lots from $125 up. Houses built to order. Money loaned. D. A. WENTWORTH, West Berkele: $300—LOT 40x185; sewered; all ready for bullding; worth §500; terms reasonable. $650—Lot 40x135; street work all done; 3 block N. Berkeley depot; a snap. nice location; 2 $1600—50-foot corner lot on the Scenic Park; near cars to college. $2760—Almost new, 7-room house; owner must sell. $3000—House of 7 rooms; corner lot 50x135; street work done in front: a in. MAY & MORTIMER, Center st., Berkeley. A NEW modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; brick foundation, high basement; large pan- try and china closet; large lot; near statfon; fenced and good sidewalk in front and around house; price $1400; $200 down, balance same as rent. HOME REALTY CO, A GOOD 6-room cottage on = 1arge lot in fine neighborhood; only 2 blocks to alone worth $800; price $1100; e terms, HOME REALTY CO., Open Sundays. Lorin Station. NEW 5 or 6 room cottage; lot 45x100; 2 blocks to school and cars, stores, churches, etc.; only $200 down, balance $20 per month; porcelain tub, tlled’ sink, fine mantel, sta- e ry tul sideboard, gas tinted Slia” W, 6. MORAN' & Go. 1o NEW 7-room house on 80-foot street; half block to cars; east of Tale:flgh ave.; lot 50x140; must be sold. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin BStation and Schmidt block, Berkeley. $1500 WILL buy a 50-foot lot north of Dwight way and east of Telegraph ave.; street work all done: fine view. JOS. J. MASON, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. $3500—$1000 CASH, T mont will buy beautiful new !-m’g 10use n":'m-zm lot.. 10 minutes’ walk to university and 10 min- utes’ walk to local; send for new pamphlet on ‘1 . WM. P. TODD, 630 Market 8t., S, F., or 1070 Broadway, Oakland, | homes; $3000 and $3500; no reasonable offer refused discount cash. Box 3555, Call. TS. OAKLAND ADVERTISEME OFFICE—ill8 BrUADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. i LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oakland. $22,00—Palatial home; grandly situate possessing advantages of near remoteness and accessible seclusion; only 1 year constructed. $20,000—Completely furnishea; stately mansion: constructed and furnished less than 2 years; absolutcly everything goes on_account of depariure. $12,500—Cost $25,000; fine 10 rooms, modern and complete, between Oal land and Berkeley; 5 acres choice fruit and shrubs; land alone worth more and has fine future. $10,600—Linda Vista; suburban home, corner 12-room resi- den(‘fii one of the choicest in this magnificent locality. $0500—Vernon Heights; choicest locality; 8 rooms; French plate glass front; extra interior finish: stable. §4500--Elegant new colont: porcelain bath; open nickel lights; $150 combination fixtures; open fire- place; fine barn; lot 50x120; rents $35; fine homes adjoining; near Grove ‘st. $1000—Up-to-date 9-room residence; corner: Grove st.; rents $35. 2500—Modern home, 7 rooms: extra finish, curled redwood; nice mantel; lot 33x120; Grove home; 9 rooms; mbing; electric sunny { and 35th sts.; easy terms. A sacrifice on 2 new S-room, choice, modern central location; each has flat loan of for equity if sold at once; see us; will ar- range terms. $250 cash—Near Twenty-seventh and Tele- grapl new up-te-date €-room; 40-foot lot; price_only $2550. $1850—Flat Inortgage $1400; mneat cottage; bay window; 5 rooms; near Clinton station; cheap. §4250—Rents $440 per annum; business cor- ner; improved; 2 blocks Broadway; this is a | bargal closing estate. §1500—$300 cash, balance monthly; Thirty- : eighth st., near Telegraph ave. 13-story cottage, b rooms and new modern ath; lot 37x { 100; street work comvlete; mantel. ~ i $1400—Alice st.; neat cottage of 4 rooms and bath; patent toilet; near Seventh st.; porcelain ink; 8-foot basement; lot 25x7! $1350—$250 cash, balance §15 a month; 26th st., near Grove: 3 cottages, 5 rooms and bath each: first come, first choice. $1250—Magnolla st., near Thirty-fourth; modern 134-story house of 6 rooms; near cars, station and proposed new ferry. $1000—Modern cottage, 4 rooms, basement; | brick foundation; large iot; near cars, station | and proposed new ferry; newly painted and papered. $1250—Snap: completely 5-room and bath cottage good order; mortgage §7 LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. furnished 113-story terraced lot 25x140; —_— WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. 903 Broadway, Oakland. Nearing completion—Cor. Valdez (first street east of Webster) and 24th; beautiful new house of G large rooms; reception hall, .large bath- room, cement basement; every modern conveni- ence: houses front east, getting morning sun; }:vl five feet above grade; fine neighborhood; car § $5500—Cheapest home in Oakland; on 13th st., between Madison and Oak; (worth $4000); fine large house of 9 rooms; all modern conveniences; cost $4500 to bulld; rent- : | ed to first-class tenants for r month net; must be sold. 9 srang Fine Webster-st. corner lot at $40 per foot; SE. cor. Webster and 24th sts.; this Tot before buying elsewhere. $7000—Very beautiful home on Myrtle st., near l4th; new and modern in every particular; house has 0 rooms, lavge basement; very sunny ot. $4750—One of the finest NW. corners left for flats; close to Broadway; 50x100; house on lot that is worth $1000. $12,500—Finest buy In Oakland; in Lakeside district, on Madison st., N. of 13th; corner lot 150x100; very fine house of 10 rooms; easily worth §20,000; bank sale. ‘WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oakland. $4300—A BRAND-NEW HOUSE. Location 20th and Webster sts.; lot 43 feet irontage: house of 7 rooms and bath; open and nickel plumbing: the latest In every de- tail and finish; this property originally be- longed to an estate and it now must be sold; only a few blocks from 14th and Broaiway local trains and business centers; this r: erty can be rented for $15 per month; house a good Investment if purchaser did not wish to oceupy it. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2600—SHOULD SELL FOR $3500. Almost new 6-room house; note—(lot 50x140); sunny exposure: street work all complete; in first. s _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 cnly $500 cash, balance can remain on mortgage; pur- chaser can pay cash if so desired. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3600—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE COZY HOME. Reception hall, front and back parlor, din- ing-room and kitchen below, 3 fine bed- rooms, closets and bathroom above: all fin- ished in light hard wood, hall in white cedar; front and back porch, 2 tollets, laundry and cemented basement; nice lawn and flowers front and rea situate prominent 40-foot corner, close in; bargain; will be scld this week; first come, first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ¢ PRSSes Property; very easy terms; price | Tot 50x100 | 65x100; see $3750—Brand new home; modern in every respect; 8 large rooms and bath; lot 40 feet; south frontage; near Telegraph ave.; Wwithin easy walking distance of narrow gauge trains; fine nelghborhood; first-class location; all street wotk complet $2760—Cottage of 4 rooms and bath; brick foundation; within easy walking distance of center of town; rents for $27 per month; lot 65150 feet running from ope street to an- other; fine barn; fruit trees; chicken houses; cement sldewalks; street work complete; re- duced from $3500. $200 per foot; lot 50x100; center of town, 1 block from Broadway; north side of streat: property in same block sold as high as $1000 per foot; this is a snap. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 ‘Broadway, Oakland. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 ‘Broad: Oakland. Seven new modern, cozy, complete homes of 5. 6, 7 and 8 rooms each, with latest style plumbing, tinting, etc., all pretty and com- | piete; lots 40 feet front (or more if desired) with’ clevated, sloping lawns; stone walks and strest work complete; terms, $250 down and monthly payments of $25 and upward; located on Merrimac (or Twenty-eighth) street, between Telegraph'ave. and Grove st.; handy to school, churches and electric cars and within walking distance of town; take Telegraph ave. or Grove st. electric car dirvect to the property; salesman on the ground to-day from 12 m. to 4 p. m. Look this up TO-DAY, or write to E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. | magniticent, | FOR Sale—7-room cottage, modern, large lot, trees, flowers, near Telegraph ave., Oakland, $2600; 10-room dwelling, medern, central, pear streetcars and local trains, Oakland, HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. $1000—ON easy terms; cottage of 5 rooms in good condition. 1741 Filberc st., near Twen- ty-sixth; handy to San Pablo ave. See owner there to-day. S._P. MEADS, Oakland real Broadway. near Fifteenth st. estate. 1223 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. ——— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BIRCH ave., 615—3_rooms for housekesping, unfurnished; rent §7. Inquire 642 Grove st. DIAMOND, §19—3 furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping; rent §12. EDDY, 939—Parlor floor; 3 sunny unfurnished tms.} private residence; no children; phone. ERIE, 08, bet. 13th and 14th, Howard and Mis- | _sion'—3 sunny rooms complete for housekpg. FIFTH, 353—3 furnished housekeeping, 2 beds, $14; 8, §20; 2 beds, bath, also single, $4 to $5. FOLSOM, T742A -Large room, housekeeping, | with yard connection; cheap at $7 50 month; clean vlace. GEARY, 1012, near Van Ness ave.—Nicely furnished front room and kitchen; use of tel. HAYES, 526—2 sunny newly furnished rooms; __&as; bath; phone; call Monday. HOWARD, 1063—Completely furnished bay- window suite; range; electric lights. HOWARD, 2381—Fwo large sunny well furn- SHIPLEY, 234—Nicely furnished large front Toom, $6 and $1; sunny; for lady or gentle- man. —_— STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny suites and single rooms; bath; phone. SUNNY furnished rooms in private family; neighborhood Pine and Leavenworth; gentle- men only. Box 3447, Call. TURK, 130—Nice furnished single room cheap. TURK, b546—Single sunny room sultable for gentlemen; gas and bath; rent $5. WILLOW ave., 14, near Eddy—Large sunny furnished front room; 2 men or man & wife. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and mbtcrlpucn‘; has been established at 1096 Valencia st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada_one vear for $1 ROOMS AND BOARD. TEN guests at House-on-the-Hill; high, healthy living; 40-acre flower farm; magnificent view; superb climate; ideal place for Eea;z and comfert. Upper Fruitvale, Dimond, Cal. RET Turk; sunny front rooms: MEREDITH, 218 : electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 829. HOTEL Duena Vista—Newly furnished; good table; warm belt of Mission. 1070 Valencia st.; conservatories. HANDSOMELY furnished front room with board; use parlor, piano, phong. 850 Van Ness. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, CALIFORNIA, 1304—Nicely furnished sunny rooms: good location; reasomable. Irvingdale, 626 Eddy—Double & single rooms, suitable for students; good table; low rates. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny rooms; excellent board: one management; terms reasonable. HOTEL Repelfer, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; speclal rates to tourists. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished apart- ments; conv.; 2 to 5 gents; best table board. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By an American mechanic, room and board (two meals): state price and loca~ tion. Address B. B.. box 3438, Call. — e ROOMS WANTED. ‘WANTED—By married couple, 1 child, 2 yrs. 2 or 3 furnished rooms; running water, gas; reasonable; permanent. Box 3434, Call office LADY wishes 2 sunny unfurnished rooms; pri- Vate,cqulet, cheap; state terms. L. Sta- tion 'G. YOUNG man wishes room in private family; no other roomers. Box 3444, Call. e -MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda Charles E. Hatch, 26, 1033 Mission street, and Ellen C. Gurley, 26, Hamilton, N. Y. George Baker, 27, 721 Guerrero street, and Anna M. McMahon, 21, 617 Jones street. Sebastiano Tomasello, 27, 732% Green street, and Vircenza Negro, 23, 1603 Dupont street. Sonnir Vendley, 23, 1416 Geary street, and Eda_Lindgreen, 22, 1118 Vallejo street. Edgar P. Conde, 24, 1148 Sutter street, and Elizabeth L. Matick, 23, 711 Natoma street. William J. de Blois, 23, 409 Third street, and Ella Morris, 18, 5 Morris avenue. Antonio Fraguglie. 23, Concord, and Mary M._Ginochio, 19, Concord. Glacomo Capeloni, 23, 118 Third avenue, and Aurelia Moscone, 21, 118 Third avenus Edward A. Trimpler, 21, 3622 ntieth street, and Ida Castro, 20, 185 San Carlos ave. Fred M. Sturgeon, '22, 1336 Market street, and May F. Smith, 22. 60 Shipley street. Henry Huber, 33. 438 Tehama street, and Josie Jeoffroy, 23, Newman. JFrederick J. Travis, 28, $10 Bush street, and May Nyman, 28, 1010 Golden Gate avenus Willlam J. McGraw, 23, 1315 Ellis street, and Florence D. Fredenburg, 19, 1315 Ellis st. Edward B. Parsons, 36, 2510A Sutter street, and Linda A. Lutticken, 2117 Larkin st. Edmund I. Tooker, 21, 1575 Ninth avenue, and Belle A. Garren, 18, Paso Robles. Biet ome, 13t oodjite: Lestie L. Wilson, 21, Oakland, and Mary 5 ot | Nuttee, 17, Colusa. bt 1% 5 ;:m. eu:'d’ryf“;’?fl‘:!h:ldm fan P::-:x"'s'fi‘ Ernest B. Parker, 21, Alameda, and Lilllan LEAVENWORTH, 1521—2 large rooms furnish- ed or unfurnished for housekeeping; upstairs, MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Furnished house- l:;eglpn: complete; also sunny double front, ._cheap. JISSTON, 766, near Fourth—Furnished house- keeping rooms. MISSION, 172014, nr. Thirteenth—2 sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms; bath, laundry; §8. OAK, 119—2 sunny rooms, range, sink, $12; 2 basement rooms, $0; front room, $6; back room, all furnished for housekeeping. ONE to 7 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; pri- vate residence; also lower floor, 3 rooms, $15. 1315 O'Farrell st. TEHAMA, cheap. VALENCIA, 128—Alcove sunny rooms with kitchen; adults; references; near 5 car lines. VAN NESS, 410—Sunny bay-window alcove; | !;" bath, grate; running water; no children; Phone. 22—Housekeeping rooms to let; Vincent, 18, 1000 Webster street. 27, 1900 Greenwich street, 27, 1900 Greenwich street. Hugh' Driscoll, and Magsle She: BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BAUMEISTER—In this city, January 23, 1902, to the wife of Frank Baumeister, a son. BERGFELD—In this city, January 18, 1902, to th> wife of H. H. Bergfeld, a son. DOWFLL—In East Oakland, January 20, 1902, to the wife of F. L. Dowell, twin sons. DREW—In this city, January 20, 1902, to the wif2 of John S. Drew, a daughter. HALL—In this city, January 22, 1902, to the wife of G. W. Hall (nee Utter), a daughter. HOCKETT—In this city, January 15, 1902, to the wife of G. B. Hockett, a son. Virginia, 1005 Powell--2sunny front housekeeping | rooms; newlfurnished; gas range, baths;$20. | $50—FURNITURE and carpets, 2 sunny house- keeping rooms; rent $15; Leavenworth. 14 Flood building. KALB—In Santa Rosa, January 14, 1902, to the wife of P. J. Kalb, a daughter. LEWIS—In this city, January 21, 1902, to the wife of Fred Lewis, a daughter. | MILLER—In Grass Valley, January 12, 1902, to the wife of Emmet Miller, a son. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subseriptions has been established at 1006 2nc! e —— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAlllster—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; 75¢ 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 iight housekeeping rooms; open all night. BROADWAY, 930—2 extra large sunny front rooms; bath and yard; rent $8. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. ELLIS, 418 (The Plerpont)—Beautifully fur- nished ms, single or en suite; elevator ser- vice; hot water; private baths. AEA Uttt i b il e AT T S ELBVENTH, 142—2 roo 1 furnished and 1 unturnished; reasonable. " FIFTH, 119—Elegant sunny bay-window room; lounge, folding bed; $2 50 week; top flat. FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites; singl trensient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylo) $2850—MODERN COTTAGE ON GROVE ST. 7 rooms and bath; laundry and cemented basement; all in fine condition; sunny side of street; fine neighborhood; lot 40x116. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. 283 acres, only five miles ffom Oakland, com- manding a magnificent panoruma of the Golden Gate and Bay Citles—tor sale at $75 per acre; 200 acres 1 under cultivation. e y_Syndicate, own! perty elther_side—which they expect Bhortly to de: velop by & Suburban Electric Road. A mortgage of two-thirds the purchase price can be placed on the property at 6 per cent. This is the most flattering investment for a man of means now offered in the market. For particulars apply to W. E. BARNARD, 1118 Brogdway. l CASH, 45 cach, ’n‘fil'fllh. 5 monthly; lot 100x100; price $250 $50 cash, $5 mon e 3 ant shrubbentes: priod 4300 (00100 trees $75 cash, §7 50 monthly; 8 lots, 100x200; T e S 1n'all; fine soll: grand views supe a'l’x'm?n“: mear clectric car line, fine school; building up rapidly with R o e SR o :lnlm $2 50 monthly; 2 lots, 25x256; price or send for circulal Seventh at., o site Broadw: 3 Ry T 300 ACRES, three miles from Oakland, $7 ‘an”acre; two-thirds Of purchase price can be borrowed on the land at 6 per cent interest. GILBERT , attorney at law, office and residence, Twenty-seventh ave, and East Sixteenth, Fruitvale, Cal.; phone Brook 123. $1200—6-ROOM house; {mproved street; cem alks: inside city limits: only 3 blocks From local station; $100 cash, remainder of pur- chase price same as rent, $16 per month. WYMAN LAND CO., 1137 E Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. $1000—BIG bargain; cozy O-roomed cottage With porcelain® sak e ates sunny eide, close to San Pablo ave.; street work all ~Inclu ;i all newly .and for quick 2378, Call office, GEARY, 405 (The Navarre) furnish- d Suites and single; travelers Accommosated. GOLDEN GATE ave., 150—Finely furnished suite, run. water, grate, gas, bath, all con, GRAND SOUTHERN Hotet, 7th and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; suit,single elevat. GRANT a 7—Two furnished suites; also 2 single rooms. HOWARD, 1076—3 sunny rooms and bath. JONES. 906, In lower flat—One large double bed; hot and cold water; Vil & Dath breakfast merved If desiveq. " KEARNY, and 47 Post—Office sunny furnished &m en suite or single. s e P MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome Drivate baihs: newly furnished siagle sosas McALLISTER, 907—A small {nside room; Ger- man family; $3 a month. MINNA, 067, corner Eighth—N Tar-window Soams 81 ‘por weck, ressmaned ——r o T Do WorTi franslent. NATOMA, 217, near Third—Single and double —_— NEW ARLINGTON, 10156 Market—Nicely fur- 20—Sunn: elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. OF. 430—Su; room: sultable for one or two ..nu'é';fe..';"’fi' e mm—m Ellis—Incandescent light, - and I PORTELLO—In South San Frane Jagu- ary 25, 1902, to the wife of mm a son. PORTER—In this city, January 24, 1802, to the wife of G. H. Porter, a son. ———————— MARRIED. DOLPH—TUTWILER—In tht anuary 5 1503, By the Rev. Dr. Joba K Bw son, Josepn N. Doiph of Portland, Or., and Lilllan Tutwiler of San Francisco. NELSON—NELSON—In this city, Jam 23, 1602, by thes Rev. Dr. E. Nelander the First English Lutheran Church, Johannes Nelson and Kerstin Nelson, both of San Francisco. BEIDLER—SANBORN—In this city, January 23, 1002, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of the First English Lutheran Church, Fritz C. Seldler and Annie A. Sanborn, both of San BRYANT, 428 Furnished bay-window room; | L rancisco. RYANT. 428—Furnished ba e e e s BUSH, 727—Sunny furnished room for gentle- : DIED. man; gas, bath. glmm. ;(.1";:‘1 i'é"}}"‘"“ George CHATTANOOGA, 106—2 furn. rooms: coal| proun, Michae . stove; persons émployed during day preferred. | Gurrons: overt B Kriske, Ernst L. ELLIS, 321 (Mozar)_Nicely furnished rooms, | Dahl. Gustav e eutiin . . doc, §160 night; 150, $6 wk.; open all might. | Driscoll, Wittam . Milter gntd Everson, Mary Fogarty, Walter T. Friedlander, Ernest Fredericks, Jacob C. Gallegos, Tereza Ganey, Jobn F. Gray, Mrs. Catherine Griffin, Mawy A. Tyner, Richard G. Haley, Hannah Watkins, Julia Johnson, Alfred R. ‘Wickert, Friedrich BLOOM—In this city, January 24, 1902, Teresa, beloved wife of Joseph Bloom, mother of Mrs. Jos Traversi, .Clarando, Valenti, Silva, Romilda and J¢ Bl and sister of C. Balzarini, a native of Switzerland, ears. aged 53 ye o EZThe tuneral will take place Sunday. anua: from family residence, Olema, Marin County, at 11 o clock. BRAUN—In Oakland, January 25, 1902, Michael, beloved husband of Loulse Braun, and father of Clarence, Lulu, Amy, Charles, Phillip and Barbara Braun, a native of Ba- \-ad wflermny, aged 56 years 11 months an 3 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral services Monday afterncon, January 27, 1902 at 2 o’clock, at his late residence, 1123 Filbert street, Oakland, under the auspices of Alea- traz Lodge No. 244, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. BURROWS—In this city, Janua; Robert . Burrows. dearly belored mon 2t Mary and Thomas Burrows, and brother of Thomas, Charles and Mary Burrows, Mrs. W. A. Harrison, Mrs. F. and the late John Burrows, a mnative of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years 10 months and 25 daye, CHOPINZ—In the City and County Hospital, c':xm-ry“' 9‘“, 1 Chopinz, a native DAHL—In this city, January 25, 1002, Gustay Monahan, John Moore, John P. O'Nell, Philip P. Paige, Timothy Pedro, Joseph S. Rellly, ‘Willlam 3. Sheahan, Brideet Dahl, beloved husband of Marle Dahl. and nished rooms; §2 & week up; 35c a day up. father of Lizzie, Olof, George and Willlam NICELY furnished room In private family; | L% 3 native of Norway, ki pear Park: futable for man and wife. ‘BOX | pRISCOLLIn Sacramento, Jam 23, 1902, 8454, office. Willlam H. Driscoll. brother of B. 7. OFA y furnished rooms and | Jenkins, aged 52 years. < : [ The funeral services will be held morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at the p::: lors of Halsted & Co., 046 Mission street, Interment Cypress Lawn . by elec- tric car from Eighteenth and = Guerrero ctreets. DUNN—Lost in the wreck of steams ‘Walla, James A. Dunn of 1266 hhn: x:‘ol: dearly beloved son of John and Dunn, 203 Chatien A D, Mra . Cols arck Bers: es S e L or soul at 8 o'clock, T January 37, at 8¢ Ignatius Church, Hayes street. Friends and EYERSON_In this city, January 24, 1002, Mary Everson, a pative of Ireland, aged 7 - years. Apartment House, FOGARTY—In this clty, January 1902. ear M : or untarnisnea” " | ¥ Walter T 'm?wid-du,mfk,‘ ick '%mtmmmmn of John J., James P. Joseph W. Fo- : St. Denls, 24 Turk st, _ = garty, & native of New York, aged 24 years 9 months and"21 days. A member of Court Acme No. 51, F. of A. I Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, January 26, 1902, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, 537 Stevenson street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where ser- vices will be held. A high requiem mass Wwill be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St. Patrick’s Church Monday, January 27, 1902, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRIEDLANDER—In this city, January 24, 1902, Ernest, beloved husband of Jeanetts, and father of Abraham, Sigmund and Her bert Friedlander, and brother of Herman Friedlander and Mrs. Fanny Lyons of Ger- many, a native of Germany, aged 56 years 11 months and 12 days. € Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, January 27, 1302, at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 158 Central avenue, near Page street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by the 11:30 o’clock train from Trird and Townsend streets. FREDERICKS—In this city, January 24, 1902, Jacob C., beloved husband of _ Katharine Fredericks, father of Mrs. C. Barner and Eda and V''lllam Fredericks, and brother of Peter, Am ., Katharine, Fred and the late John ' and Winnie Fredericks, a native of Helegoland, Germany, aged 83 years 2 months and 22 days. A member of Ivy Lodge No. 1716, Knights of Honmor. (Ari- zona_vapers please copy). I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1812 Steiner street, between Geary and Post. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GALLEGOS—In this city, January 25, 1902, Teresa Gallegos, a native of San Jose, Cost: Rica, aged 64 years S months and 5 days. (7 Friends are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock, at Notre Dame des Vie- toires Church, Bush street, between Grant avenue and = Stockton street. Interment strictly private. Please omit flowers. GANEY—In this city, January 24, 1902, Joha Francls, beloved son of John and Bridget Ganey, and brother of Kate, May, Wiil, Lou- ise and Harry Ganey, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 20 years 5 months and 27 days. A member of the Retail Shoe Clerks’ Asso- clation, Local o EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 18161 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. GRAY—In Virginia City, Nev., January 24, 1902, Mrs. Catherine Gray, beloved wife of Willlam Gray, and sister of Mrs. M. Ball of Oakland, Alameda County, Cal., a native of Ireland, aged 64 years and 7 months. GRIFFIN—In this city, January 23, 1902, Mary A., widow of the late John Gritfin, mother of Alice Griffin and Mrs. Kate O'Brien, grandmother of Sadle and Wil Powers, and sister of Eliza Jane Sullivan and Mrs. C. F. Gerard of Alglers, New Or- leans, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 72 _years. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Cremation I O. O. F. Cemetery. HALEY—In this city, January 24, 1902, at her residence, 1610 Leavenworth street, Hannah, beloved mother of Michael E. and Anna T. Haley, Mrs. John F. Parrotte, Mrs. Myers Conway and the late J M. Haley, a nath of County Wicklow, Ireland. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the_ funeral services at St. Brigid's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadway, Monday, January 27, at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment private. JOHNSON—In this city, January 28, 1902 Alfred R., beloved son of Charles P. and Delia Johnson, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 months. JOHNSON—In this eity, January 1902, George Johnson, a native of Athens, Greece, aged 30 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Sunday, January 28, 1902, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2483 Mission street near Twenty-first, at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, January 25, 1902, at his Tesidence, 50 Tehama street, Patrick J., be- loved husband of Mary Kelly, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 56 years. = Notice of funeral hereafter. KRISKE—In this city, January 24, 1002, Ernst L. Kriske, dearly beloved husband «f Bertha_Kriske, father of Amelia and W llam Kriske, and brother of Mrs. W Scheefer and John and Paul Kriske, a na- tive of Germany. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 142 Tremont avenue, thence to Teu- tonta Hall, 1322 Howard street, where ser- vices will be held under the auspices of the Gesellschatt Teutonia, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. LANE—In this city, January 22, 1902, Bertha Helen Lane, wife 'of David F. Lane, of Mrs. John W. Gunn of Portland, O: N. 8. McCready of Snohomish, Wash., Mrs. O. B. Young of Seattle, Wash., and John A. and George H. Merkley, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merkley of Iroquois, On- tarlo, Canada, a native of Canada, aged 24 years. Y > Funeral services will be held to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, at Trinity Ep copal Church, corner of Gough and Bush streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Fourteenth and Mission streets. McGLAUFLIN—In Alameda, January 23, 1902, Mrs. Emeline McGlauflin, beloved mother of Mrs. F. D. Traveller, Lewis W. McGiaufiin and Mrs. Annie B. Jameson Bartlett, and sister of Edward L. and Phineas P. Ward, a native of Wellington, New Brunswick, aged 81 years 10 months and 10 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Sunday, January 26, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of F. D. Trav- eller, 1400 San Jose avenue. Interment pri- vate, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MASON—In Alanieda, January 23, 1902, Henry, beloved husband of Gabrielle Mason, an father of Irene Mason, Mrs. E. A. Brooks and Charles H. Mason of Helena, Mont., a native of Brittany, France, aged 73 years 10 months and 19 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services at 10:30 o'clock, this (Sunday) morning, to be held under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M., Masonic Hall, Park street, Alameda. Cremation private. MILLER—In Grass Valley, January 12, 1902, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Miller. MONAHAN—In this city, January 24, 1903, John, beloved husband of Della Monahan, and father of Joseoh, Thomas and Loretta Monahan, a native of Ireland. A member of St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance Assocla- tion_of Californta. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 454 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit owers. ST. PATRICK'S Mutual Alllance Assoctation of California—The funeral detail and mem- bers are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Monahan, from his late residence, 434 Bryant street, Sunday, January 26, at 12:30_o'clock. THOMAS M. SEAREY. President. T. E. mn'non NS, Cor. Sec. MOORE—In this city, Janua: ! e doariy beloved som of Mary and Gie Wi John Moore, and loving brother of Joseph, James, Tom and Kate Moore. & native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 10 months and 16_da; > Priends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the requiem mass for the repose of his soul to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o' at St. Teresa's Church, Nineteenth streets, Potrero. Interment private. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co.. 767 Mis- slon street. O'NEILL—In this ecity, January 23, 1903, Philip P., beloved son of Mary and the lats Patrick O'Neill, and brother of Thomas, Frank, Walter, Robert, Eugene, Alfred. Mamie and the late Edward O'Neill, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 30 years 4 montha and 18 days. > Funeral will take place at 10 o'clock to-day (Sunday), from his late residence, 1421 MecAllister street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Members of the San Francisco Mailers No. 18 please take notice. PAIGE—In this city, January 23, 1902, Tim- othy Paige, a native of Hardwick. Mass., in his 78th year. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) PEDRO—In this city, January 24, 1902, Joseph S. Pedro, beloved husband of Nettie Pedrs, father of Manuel Pedro, son of Manuel S. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBA 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, SAN BRUNO HILLS. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON. Manager. JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros.. has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st.. bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. NEW FIRM UF UNDE<TAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 13 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association: M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 13 years; P.'F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission street, between Seventh Telephons South 44. and Eighth.

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