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38 LHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1902. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. R HAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO.. - REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 218-220 Montgomery st. $21,000—Larkin st., near City Hall; lot 50x87:6 ft.; cheap. $1250—8an Jose ave., bet. 20th and 80th sts.; lot 25x100 ft.; San Mateo electric cars pass: street work all done; close to §20,000— 340 £t horth line, hear Taylor; two- Fady st., north line, 3 story house of 12 rooms and bath; rents §75; lot 25x187:6 ft. $25,000—Fremont st., near Howard; water lot, 000—$arifs ave. porth line, mear Octa- c ave., D P Tin restbence 14 rooms ahd two bathe: marine view; cannot be taken away; lot 85x138 ft. $7750—Fillmore st., near Sacramento; trans- fer point; two-story house of 8 rooms and bath; rents $50; lot 25x90:6 ft. $12,000—Polk-st. corner with improvements; store, flats and two houses; rents $73; lot 47:6x100 feet. $7500—Leavenworth st.. near Broadway; four 2_story bouses in good condition; Tents $54; lot 80x60 feet. $8000—Octavia st., near Golden Gate ave.: fine house, § rooms; extra lot 50x107:6 ft. $4500—Green st., north line, near Devisadero; 34x137:6 feet; & cholce bargain; m: rine $3000—The cheapest and best buflding lot in The Western Adaition: north side Clay 6x100 feet ", near Steiner; & bar- : window residence 8 rooms and bath; sunny side; lot 25x128 feet. $12,500—Income property; close to Water front; rents $9750; pavs § per cent net. st. residence of 10 rooms T fents 350; tenant pavs water; lot 24x100 feet $0250—Northwest corner Sacramento st.; te 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; 16x57 feet; pp st., near Sixteenth; 2 lots, 25x105 feet each. $12,500—Grove st., near Larkin: lot 30x120, with fine buflding of store and 2 upper floors; rents $45; one block from City Hall. #11,500—Post st., sunny side, near Larkin; sui- stantial 2-story house of 10 rooms and bath; rent $60; lot 24:6x120 feet to rea: street $2950—No. 8649 Twenty-first st., near Church; modern artistic cottage of 7 rooms and bath; large lot, 50 feet front by 114 feet; grand view of the cify; a positive bargain: must be sold. $6000—Devisadero-st. flats, near Ellis; prasent rents $40; could be largely increased it & little money was spent on the bufld- ing; lot 25xB0 feet; lot alone Wworth price asked for the property. Get & copy of our printed list of properties for sale. EHAINWALD, BUCKBEBD & CO., 218-220 Monigomery st., Mills bids. McAFEE BROS,, SAN FRANCISCO, In the Panhandle; two new flats, just being finished; well located; rent $70; price $6750. STOCKTON STREET. Brick and frame buflding: lot 25x125 feet; rented for $37 50. - DEVISAD TREET. Business property; two stores and flats above; rents §112; lot 50x100; price $17,500. Near Scott st rooms and bath MoA! and ba $: two-story lot 30x110; pri LISTER STRE ST, Lot on McAllister st. mnear Devisadero; 27:6x187:6; price $5250; fine for flats. SHIPLEY STREET. Lot with old building on Shipley st., near Fifth; only $1450. ON VALLEJO STREET. Vallejo st., between Webster and Buch #plendid modern home, almost new; 9 bath and base: ands a marine view; Lot on_Scott Fulton; 25x106:3 st., between £2750, | 108 MONTGOMERY ST. | | | Seng for our p ichmond lots: sold on | terms if desired. tornia st., near Second ave., 25x100 | LOTS ON ENUE. North of Lake st 20; $600 each. MODE HOUSE. Near the new Chutes, 26:2x120; price $1000. VALLEJO- On Vallejo st., near ©9:10x137:6; a_bargain: FINE Looking in: on Fell st., on TE LOT. marine view; lot 500, VERY CHEAP. Two lots on Twentieth st., end Sanchez; sunny side; $800_each. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. House of 10 rooms; on Green st., near Octa~ between Church 5x114 cach; only ¥ia: lot 26x137:6; rented for $35 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 and bath; lot 30x122 wanted. eteenth: 8 rooms ; price $4000; MISSION COTTAGE. Send for list of cheap Mission cottages and lots. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. - VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc), 513 CALIFORNIA ST. IMPROVED. e Turk, near Taylor. rear street 9 $8500—Noe, near Seventee rents $72 50 $8250—Hayes, near Buchanan: rents $67. $6750—Green, nr. Dupont y butlding and rear hou: 000—Union place, near rents $66. cen st.; 20x58:9; . 25x11 8 new flats: r $4750—Mason, $41 50. near Sacramento; flats; rents E | | | | | more; lot 25x127 REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR SALE. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market, opp. Kearny. Real n:ttu‘nnu and Rent Collectors. SELECTED INVESTMENTS. $180,000—Market st.; mods brick and_ fron building; 10 years' lease; rent $750. ‘W.M—?orne'l:; lot 70x130 ft.; rent $800; 1 enant $100,000—Corner; 275x137:6; a}mau improve- ments;’ rented at $800 per month. $70,000—Reduced from $80,000; corner; 76x75 ft.; within one-third of block from Market st. and close to Hibernia Bank; stores and lodging-house; best {nvestment off Market st.; must be sold. % $55,000—Half block from Orpheum: 1' block from proposed Crocker hotel and new :‘lond bullding; stores and lodging- ouse. $40,000—Geary-st. corner; lot 87:6x187:8; very substantial improvements; rents $255; pays 7 per cent net. $40,000—Sansome-st. corner; 68:9x137:8 ft.; nominal improvements; rents $212 50; went_offer. $35,000—McAllister-st. climer; 85x9S; good tm- provements; rents §220. $30,000—F1ine business corner; 8 stores and 6 flats; building cost $25,000; lot 68:0x 71: rents $2450 per ye $25,000—Post-st. corner; near Taylor; stores, basement and 2 floors &bot very low at $134. $18,500—New Post-st. flats; close to Leaven- worth; rents $145; investment pays 9 per ‘cent. $11,000—Modern flats; near Hyde and Sutter; rents $£90. $9,500—Rents $103; lot 50x80; downtown fn- vestment. $9.000—Elegant residence of 8 rooms; best modern appointment $5,500—Geary-st. corner; 62 ft. frontage; :alf of property improved; e cheap uy. $5,000—50 ft. frontage; flats near Sixth st.; rents $66. RESIDENCES. $150,000—Lot 120x220 ft.; 8 fron H oicest district; 18 rooms and baths; large stable; rented at present for $350. $15,000—Modern Jackson-st. residence; 12 and rooms and baths; rents $100. $5,000—Golden Gate ave.; 10 rooms bath; lot 25x13’ ft. CHOICE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. ,000—Corner; 48x82:6 ft.; first corner fac- ing Market st. north; sold for $42,- 500 twenty years ago; want offer. $37,500—Turk st., close to Larkin; 87x137:6 ft.: splendid site for apartment hcuse. #85,000—170x160 it.: sultable for manufactur- ing purposes; § frontages: 300, 6x128 ft.; W corner marine and panoramic view. $16,000—McAllister st.,, close to Buchanan; ks 6 ft. ft.; 1 block Gate Park. A. M S 0. D. BALDWI: mortgage from Golden Montgomery Street. $2,750—Cor. D st. and Thirty-seventh ave.; family park; 9 flats; a snap. $1,750—Make offer; cor. of Lake st. and Twen- tieth ave.: nice marine view; 57:6x100, or will subdivide. $550 each—Two lots, 25x120 each; Twenty- first ave.. north of Lake st.; marine view; $50 cash, balance on install- ments. $1,000—Point Lobos ave., near Twentieth; 25x100 each. only—Larkin st., east side, near Pa- cific ave.; 25x87:6; Jots on grade; street accepted. $5,500—Sacramento st., mnorth side, key lot, east of Larkin; 23:9x136:6 to an alley; g0od house of 6 rooms and bath; room for 8 flats in front; a bargain, —Clay st., near ' Spruce, Presidio Heights; fine house of 10 rooms, 2 baths; can be converted into 2 flats mall expense. lencia st.. bet. Sixteenth and Sev- enteenth; best business block on street; XNT:6; cost §20,000; a bargain. $9,500—Buchanan st., near Washington; fine up-to-date house of 10 rooms; late cream location. per annum; elegant 3-story dow bullding, etore and 2 flats; business ' property; me cost $7500. $50,000—Rent $5000 per annum: magnificent modern bullding; just completed, e of Hyde st., north of Market; x135, with stable; suitable tors; near Eighteenth and Dolores sts, $2.900—Rent $34; 3 flat Fourth; a snap, $5,600—Rent $520 per annum; 2 flats on Bush st.. near Webster. $3,000—Rents $300 per annum; under secured lease; tenant pays water and repalrs; Mason, near Jackson. $6,500—Rents ' $55; Eddy, near Buchanan; 25:10x120 fo rear ‘street; 8 flats and cottage; $4000 can remain on mort- gage. $4500—Two flats of 5 rooms and bath each; Nineteenth st., near Guerrero; 23:6x 114; a bargal; MADISON & BURKE, (Established January, 1858.) REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. Removed to 30 Montgomery st., opposite Lick House. ; Shipley st., near Central location, within 200 ft. of Market st., on Hermann, bet. Valencia and Mission; 25x85; only $2750; street bituminized. $3000—Rents $41 per month; 22:11x80; Clara, near Fifth. Market-st. gore lot, intersection of Ridley st., 99 feet on Market; cheap buy; only $16,000. Sacramento Two modern flats, near Fill- i price $6800. $9750—Grove st., near Webster; 4 flats; rents $72 per month; lot 33x82:6. $5500—Flats on Pleasant st., near Taylor; | renting for $42 per month; this property is in $4500—Corner Twenty-sixth and Capp; 30x65; 2 houses; rents $31. $4250—Fell, near Devisadero; 25x137:6; house ©f 7 rooms and bath. UNIMPROVED. $17,000—Sansome, nr. Green:,83:6x137:6. goealitornla, acar ‘Webster; 8 lots; each 25x 726, $9500—Corner Buchanan and Pine; 55x81:3. $8000—Green, near Polk; 80x115. 500—Greenwich, near Taylor: 45:10x13; S opner Jackson and Locust: 2:8% 1o5°mer Ninoteenth ave. and Clement st.; $4000—Corner Jones and Filbert sts.; 500—Fuiton st., near Fillmore; 32: Lobos, near 22d ave.; 53:4x100. rner 25th and Point Lobos; 48:6x100. 900—Clay, near Lyon; 27:6x100; key lot. 000—Elizabeth, near Diamond: b51:8x114. 27 :6x57:6, $1000—Sanchez, near Eighteenth; 25x105. $S5 2 front foot—Mission, nr. Twenty-eighth. 400 lots, $200 to $400; terms easy; electric road passes. A J. RICH & CO.. Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st. $50,000—Second st.; large corner; close to Mar- ket st.; situated in the wholesale dis- trict center, $25,000—Frankiin, near Market st.: 105 feet front, fi be sold to satisty $18,500— lis constructed flats, all the latest modera ne income; lot 27:6i 6S:4x137 fine_residence location. > and Fillmore sts.; corner lot, xrand unobstructed marine st.; large residence; between Franklin and Gough sts.; lot 37:6x120 o rear street. $12,000—0"Farrell-st residence; near Gough; 12 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x120. Vallejo st., between Pow- make an offer; | { Larkin $10,000—68:9x137 :6 ell and Msson sts.; must be sold #9,000—California-st. residence, near nd bath; ot 25x87:6. marine view. ., near Fulton A. J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st. near Gough: 3 new finel:" : marine view; | 150—Union st., near Webster; 34:415x137 6. | 0 each—Polk st., near Chestout; 3 lots, | good order and is always rented. $8500—Pacific st., near Montgomery; brick building; rents $60; lot 22:11x78:6. $6000—Howard st., nr. Twenty-third; flats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath; rents $43; lot 27x85. $5250—Rents $600 per annum; Woodward ave., near Fifteenth and Valencla sts.; 4 flats; lot 257 $5000—San Jose ave., near Twenty-ninth st.; flats and store; rents $52; lot 86x81. $3500—Twenty-sixth st., near Castro; 2 flats; rents $27; lot 25x114. $3400—Jones st., near Jackson; 2 flats; rents $30 per month; 35x62:6. $2000—Nice cottage home on Nineteenth st., n-xrfiEurEkl; modern, 5 room and bath; lot $1200—Cottage, 6 rooms; rents $12; lot 25x 114; Twenty-ninth st., near Sanchez. MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery GEO. A. RAYMOND, Mills bldg. $10,000—N. side Sutter st.; 2 flats; lot 27:3x 137:6. $9,000—South San Francisco; 2 stores and 11 flats; flats alone bring $1020 per num; building in first-class order; bank bargain. $3,750—Lovely home; College Helghts, south of Park; just'finished; 6 rooms; every- thing up-to-date, $4,000—Artistic home; College Helghts; Just completed; 8 rooms; beautifully shel- tered. $35,000 down to $300; a large list of fine properties ~ in’ Sausalito, Larkspur, Ross, San Anselmo and ‘San Rafael; all on the line of the new north shore electric R. R. (lately the N. P, G. R. R. narrow gauge); immense devel- opments and improvements to be com- menced at once and hastened to com. pletion; a great awakening in sight; inquiries elready begun; this 1s bound to be the favorite suburban district; et in before the rise in prices, which is certain to begin forthwith; do not lose the opportunity by waiting too lorg; 1 have made a specialty of these properties for some years and am fuliy equipped 1o sult all requirements. GEO. A. RAYMOND, Real Estate, Room 2 7th floor, Mills bldg. SANTA FE TRACT, POINT RICHMOND. Terminus of Great Santa Fe Railroad, ‘Where Ship and Rail Meet. Where hundreds of men are now ot in rafiroad ehops, etc. s The coming manufacturing city of the Pacific Coast. Where the ETANDARD OIL CO. is erect: refining plants &t & cost of millions. e, Where J. Plerpont Morgan has .made fm- mense purcheses for & great steel plant. Lots all level, Streets graded. $125 up. $10 cash. $5 monthly. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. IF you can’t buy a house and lot, start in with a |o‘(!;l later on I wmlbnua tg'or you; $5 a month secures you a lot with street done; 1 block from electric cars. % 8350 each, with street work done—2 level bullding lots: $5 monthly: close to Mission and 30th; will edvance money to bufld on The last one of those level Folsom-st. lots for $10 & month; cement sidewalks laid; cars pass the lot. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. A ENAPCottage, 4 rooms: $1050; terms same as paying rent. mrl(n‘ - Apply BE. corner Alabama A ENAP—Cottage. § rooms; modern improve- ments; $1550; terms same as paying rent. Apply at eottage, 11 Arlington st. k3 000—Rents £135 a month. New Colonial Flats. Northeast corner Clay and Lyon streets. Hardwood finish and modern, up-to-date in every particular; 2 baths and 2 floors for each flat. For particulars apply to DAN EIN- STEIN, owner and builder, 63 Chronicle bldg.; open for inspection from 11 to 4 p. m. BARGAIN—Fine sunny cottages, 5 rooms and &ll modern improvements; high basément; large lots; fine view; cars pass door; smali amount cash, balance like rent; and Blst sts.; see owner on premises. A. . FOR SALE—$2900; lot 25x137:6, on south sid of Page st between Scott and Devisadero. Inquire 809 Page st. §600—80x130; ON San Jose ave.; must be sold. 253 Natoma st. $5600—SACRIFICE; nice flaf belt; choice location. Ownes CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. e — FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. AN unparalleled rtunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and apkuu"- ok ‘trom 2 street cars and public school; furnished cot- tage of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig. eon cote, etc.; 'ornamental ; ' orchard; 20 minutes from ) from 8. F.; rent $35 a month; price $4000. m,| $2500—NEW hom | $1400—Lot_50x125; Gough | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GREAT BARGAINS in Alameda Real Estate. Choice Property For Sale. $450—Fine lot; good location; cor. Lot , on principal ave.; a snap. $1000—Fine cottage, 4 rooms and bath. $1600—A bargain; 6 rms and b.; lot 25x136. 1900—7-room cottage; lot 40x208; a bargain. Fine 6-room 2-story house; large lot. -7-room cottage; lot 50x150. 50—Beautiful cottage, 6 r. & b.; bargain. 250—8 rms & bath; lot 40x207; foreclosure. 2600—5 rooms and. 'bath; lot 70x125. Flegant modern house, 8 rooms and bath; corner lot; ideal location. Many other bargains throughout Alameda. Houses bullt, rented and exchanged; easy terms. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Office open Sundays and e Correspondence _solicited. $800—CORNER lot, 88x100. §1200—6-room cottage; a bargain. $1800—Modern_5-room cottage; only $300 down, balance $20 per month. $2000—Fine modern up-to-date 5-room cot- tage; a snap. $3500—The finest 6-room cottage in Ala- _meda; lot 50x150. $0500—New modern 7-room house on & cor- mer in the swellest locality. If you want to rent, if you want to buy or sell, borrow or loan, see HAMMOND & HAMMOND, 2326 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. NEW co , ; lot 85x120; $2500. NN e Coitage. ' Tosma; lot a0x120 $22005 terms; also lots in subdivisions; will bulld to suit. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. ONLY $1600, terms to sult, a fine cottage, 7 rooms and bath; lot 48 feet front. H. G. MEHRTENS, 1620 Webster st.. Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. BERKELEY REAL $300—FINE buflding lot, 40x135; street sew- ered; 3 blocks from school; & snap. $275—Lots each 60x185; situate on the hill- side; grand view; 8 blocks from street cars; no hard hills to climb; anly a few | left; come soon and secure a bargain. $650—Lot 40x135; street work done; % block from N. Berkeley station; worth $1000. in the Scenic Tract, near college; faces south. | $2000—2 lots, h 50x125; adjoining; street work all done; situate near the univer- sity. $4000—Here is a bargain; house, 9 room: first-rate condition; lot 70x125; vork all done; near college; faces south; st $5000; call and see us. & MORTIMER, 2128 Center st.. Berkeley, Cal. GENUINE BARGAINS. $4000—Income property, consisting of one 2- ¢ and three 1-story modern cottages; street e; three blocks to raflroad depot; orig- inally cost’ $7000. 32500 Modern two-story cottage of 6 rooms. laundry and biiliard room: lot 125x100, with lawn, flowers, etc.; sunny side. $2000—Large two-story house, with store; lot 50x125; good location; near depot. $2000—Modern 5-room cottage; high base- ment; lot 80x135; large two-story barm, etc.; one block to Grove st. cars; one block to Ade- line-st. station, Berkeley; this property must De_sold at once. Write me for list of improved propertles, ranging in price from $500 to $7000; good build- ing lots from $125 up; houses built to order; money loaned. D. A. WENTWORTH, West Berkeley. GREAT snap; less than cost improvements— 18-room residence, 1918 University ave.; right party can make $100 to $200 per month boarding and lodging students; Investigate immediately. Owner, 730 Pacific ave., Ala- meda; phone Union 802, $4750—JUST bullt; 2437 Warring, north Dwight, close University; handsome rooms; bathi beautitully finished; gas; electricity; side- board; bookcases bullt in; marine view. 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; & positive bargain. JOSEPH J. MA- BON, real estate, Berkeley station. 500—$1000; NEW 8-room house; 10 minutes’ walk to university, 10 minutes” walk to lo- cal; send for “‘Homes.” WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oakland, or 630 Market st., S. F. $5000—SUNNY house, 12 rooms, stable; near university. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broaaway, Oakland. 33! THREE NEW HOUSES, THREE NEW HOUSES, NEARLY COMPLETED. Within 10 ml:lu!u walk of City Hall Beautiful two-story 7-room houses; large re- ception hall; large cloeis; cement basement; thres bedrooms; large bathroom; every modern convenience; high lots, facing the east; every room in these houses gets the sun. Prices range from $3750 to $4000; easy terms. $5500-—Finest buy in Oakland: on 13th st., between Madison and Oak; large two-story house of 9 rooms; all modern improvements; lot 50x100; house could not be bullt for $5000; lot worth $4000; bank sale; rents for $57 50 per month. $2750—On east side of Oak st., BO feet south of 12th; a fine GOx100 foot lot and a stabie (never used) that cost $2200 and could easily be turned into & house; no other lot on Oak at. for less than $70 per foot. $1900—A modern_six-room cottage on north between West and Market sts;; lot 50x120; big bargain. $1000—NW. corner East 11th st. and 24 ave., 40x100; street work all done; 10 minutes’ walk to Broadway and 5 minutes to Clinton station; will bulld a house to suit you on this lot and sell on easy terms if desired. $12,500—Bank sale of an elegant Madison-st. home tkat cost over $25,000; corner- lot, 150x 100; house all modern and in A No. 1 condi- tion; 10 rooms; this is the greatest bargain ever offered east of Broadway, which is the finest residence section of Oakland. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oakland. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $3200—Pretty, colonial styls, new modern house of 7 large rooms (Just completed); curly redwood finish; open plumbing; porce- lain’ bath tub and sink; stationary wash tubs; house beautifully ‘tinted; lot 40 feet front; above the street grade: nice sloping lawn; street work all done and stone walks 1aid; tenant ready to take possession at $360 per year; small famlily and responsible party; this'is & very desirable home and an excel- lent investment. e $2750—Two cottages 4 and b rooms; brick foundation; within easy walking distance of center of town; bringing rent of $27 per month; fine location; lot G5x150 feet, running from one street to another; fine barn, fruit trees, chicken houses; must be sold at once; reduced from $3500. 2 $30 per foot; a bargain: lot 71:8x100 feet; elegant corner for flats; all street work done. fine residence nelghborhood; short distance trom depot; surrounding property held at $50 to $60 per foot. $2650—RBlegant 7-roomed, mod ‘with bath; high basement with :mmf::!a: l:h:;l vlathlnl block and lmhll! from local eta ine lawn; sunny side; ori $3500; good as new. Pl s: cash: cozy cottage of 6 rooms and bath; lot S0x130 feet: situate on worey side of Chestnut st., near Fourteenth: bapik mortgage of $2000 can remain. E. J. STEWART & CO., ' 1008 “Broadway, Oakland. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY. B. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Beven new modern, cozy, complete homes of 5, 6 7 and 8 rooms ench: With Iatest orase plumbing, tinting, etc., all pretty and com- Dlete; lots 40 feet front (or more 1t desired) with elevated sloping lawns; stone walks d street work complete; erme §280 down and monthly yments 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 rec o property; salesman on the round to-dsy From 13 m. %o 4 Br m. Look this up TO-DAY, or write to B. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 10 minutes’ walk to local. New home; 10 minutes' walk to local. -New home: 10 minutes’ walk to local. - Terms to suit. Send for ‘‘Homes.’ » 1070 Broadway, Oakland, or 630 Market, S.F. ice Apply J. FREUD, Mills building, v estat 1223 x J’Lmzmn Frutivale ding, or H.|S. P. MEADS, Oakland real th Broadway, near Fifteenth st. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Offices 460 and 402 Eighth st., Oakland. $22,000—Palatial home, grandly situated pos- sessing advantages of near remoteness and ac- cessible seclusion; only one year constructed. $20,000—Completely furnished; magnificent stately mansion constructed and furnished less gmfi opoars: absolutely everything goes on ac- ure. 512-M)0—Comn $25,000; fine suburban home, 10 Tooms, modern and complete, between Oskland ana Berkeley; § acres cholce frult and shrubs; land ‘alone worth more and has fine future. $10,000—Linda Vista; corner 12-room - {!:Cx:gfi one of the chaicest in this magnificent y. Vernon Helghts; cholcest locality; 8 rooms; French plate glass front; extra Interior Hnilh: It‘lflblo. Bat e sSacrifice on 2 new 8-room cholce mo homes; central location; each has flat loan of $3000 and $3500; no reasonable offer refused for :qulty 1t sold at once; see us; will arrange erms, $7000—Lovely Linda Vista terrace home, § rooms; elegant interior; stable; 60x125; situ- ation unexcelled; specially constructed by pres- ent owner for ' home; it you want something cholce see this, $5500—Adeline station; extra bargain; a sac- rifice for duick sale; fine 2-story hone, 12 rooms; furnace; big lot; sunny location. $1000—Mortgaged $3100; must sell; Sth si and Adelire station; 2-story 9-room; 30 ft. lor; porcelain bath; rents $30. $4100—McClure Helghts, Twenty-eighth and Telegraph; up-to-date 8 rooms; latest architec- ture; affording a view equal to Pledmont. $3500—Telegraph ave, and 27th_st.; 2-story colonial, § rooms; porcelain bath; French plate glass windows; two mantels; barn; lot 40x150; alwavs rented $25 month. 3 acres; Estudillo station, near San {‘“r';dfa; B-room cottage, barn, windmill; all n_fruit. s t::sau——li;mnu Adeline st., close in; 2-story, rooms; bath; lot 35x125; cheap. $3150—Mortgage $2500; if sold by February 1; neat, large b-room cottage; elegant lot, 48x 115; near Sixteenth and Filbert sts. $4500—Elegant new colonial home, 9 rooms, orcelaln_bath; open nickel plumbing, electric llghts; $150 combination fixtures; open fireplace; finé barn; lot G0x120; rents $35; fine homes ad- joining; near Grove st. $4000—Up to date 9-room residence; sunny | corner; Grove st.; rents $3o. $2500—Modern home, 7 rooms; extra finish curled redwood; nice mantel; lot 33x120; Grove and Thirty-fifth sts.; easy terms. $200 cash—Near Twenty-seventh and Tele- graph; new up to date G-room; 40-foot lot; price only $2850, $1850—Flat mortgage, $1400; neat cottage; b;)'-wlndnm 5 rooms; near Clinton station; cheap, $4200—Rents $440 per annum; busincss cor- ner; improved: 2 blocks Broadway; this is a| bargain; closing estate. ST500-5300 cash, balance monthly; ISth st., near Telegraph ave.: new modern 11 story coi: tage, b rooms and bath; lot 37x100; street work complete; mantel, $1400—Alice st., neat cottage of 4 rooms and bat] patent toilet; near 7th st.; porcelain sink: 8-foot basement; lot 25x75. $1350—8$250 cash, balance $15 a month; 26th, near Grove; 3 cottages: 5 rooms and bath each; first come, first choice. $1250—Magnolia st., near 34th; modern 1%- 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 Dvr']npnsed new ferry; newly painted and apered, Y0350 Snap: completely furnished and 1%- story 5-room and bath cottage; terraced lot, 25x 140; good order; mortgage $700. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Offices 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. PROPERTY-OWNERS & CONTRACTORS. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; T0c 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 rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 727—Sunny furnished room for gentle- man; gas; bath, e e CLAY, 1243—A frcnt furnished room; private family. EDDY, 824—An elegant parlor euite In de- sirable locality; also of rooms. T“EDINBURGH,” 239 Powell st., cor. Geary— Location most central; large, well-furnished suites and single; front rooms as office: modern improfements, electric lights, etc. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished d5c, $1 60 night; 160, $6 Wk.: open all night. ELLIS, 824 Newly furnished sunny front suite; also single: with or without board. ELLIS, 418 (The Plerpont)—Beautifully fur. ngle or en sulte; elevator ser- ; private baths. FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms to let, $1 per week. FOLSOM, 834—Sunny rooms with closet and bath. NCISCO_Hotel—Elegant sultes; single; A rient: bathe: Mrs. King, Turk & Tayjor. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed sutes and single; travelers accommodated. ‘acquired Hentzell t chim- HAYING, moauieed % Srece it 0be o foot up: expert in curing _smoking or faulty flues; chimney tops, all descriptions, erected; con- tractor brick and concrete work; foundations and sidewalks specialty; brick put under old buildings; having my own screws and timbers I can do this work cheap and without obedi- ence to labor organizations: estimates free. J. SMITH, 2933 Mission. or box 260. 318 Bush. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Thomas E. Tobin, 25. Boston, Mass., Jessie Woodward, 23, Boston, Mass. Fred J. Nobles, 28, 25823 Sixteenth street, and Mary E. Gibson, 25, 608 Capp street. Fred Willlams, 22, 81 Oak street, and Marle F. Cutler, 18, Boston, Mass. Carl H. Schiotter, 26, 1037 Minna street, and Emma Gehring, 26, Sacramento. De Lancey Cleveland Jr., 32. New York City, and Alice M. Boyson, 28, 1115 Van Ness ave. Willlam H. Brook, 27, Olema, and Annle E. Pedrottl, 25, Olem: BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BECK—In_this city, Janvary 26, 1902, to the wife of J. V. Beck, a daughter. BYINGTON—In this city, January 27, 1902, to the wife of F. J. Byington, a daughter. CARROLL—In this city, January 21, 1902, to the wife of John J. Carroll, a daughter. HAGEDORN—In_this city, January 26, 1902, ana GRAND SOUTHERN Hoter, 7th and Mission— Family house; those Tequiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; suit,single;elevat. HOWARD, 728, near Third—Sunny room, $6 per month. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms, en suite or single. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome sultes; private baths; newly furnished single rooms. INNA, 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished ”‘Lflfmdaw room; $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1822_A small back furnished bed- room, $3 month. to the wife of H. H. Hagedorn, & son. HARNEY—In this city, January 24, 1902, to the wife of Thomas F. Harney, a daughter. LICHTENFELD—In this_city, February 1, 1902, to the wife of H. Lichtenfeld (nex Rosenbaum), & son. LUTTRINGER—In this city, January 27, 1902, to the wife of Charles M. Luttringer, & scalu(hlar. 'HULZ—In this city, January 17, 1902, to the wife of Henry Schulz, a son. SMITH—In this city, January 80, 1902, to tha wvgfii«!uem C. Bmith, a son. —In_this city, Je 30, 1902, to the wife of Willlam i‘ V:'g:;g b dau, hterfl MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Single sunny front room; private family; $1 25 per week. NATOMA, 217, near Third—Furnished rooms, single and double; one front room. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms: $2 a week up; 35c a day up. MARRIED. 3 GILBERT—WOLFF—In this city, February 1, 1902, by the Rev, Dr. B. Nelander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, Samuel H. Gilbert of San Franel Wolft of Sacramento, Cate o oo Bl OCTAVIA, 405—Two large unturnished rooms. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. PINE and Leavenworth—Sunny suite, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; board optional; pri- vate; gas, bath, phone; reference. = Box 3467, Call office. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent .Illh(. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night. 86c to §150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; Tooms with hot and cold water; baths. POLK. 603—Two parlors, single or en suite; running water; reasonable. POLK, 1002—Furnished flats, suites and single rooms, cheap and clean, at the Ivanhoe. SEVENTH., 28—Sunny furnished room and suites, $6, $8, $12, $15; tel.; bal SEVENTH, 171—Corner house; sunny furnish- ed rooms to let; single or double. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near erke(:-.l’\lrnlnhed vor unfurnished. single $2000—ORIGINALLY COST $3600. New G-room house; the latest improvements (note. 1ot 50x140); convenient to cars, schools and business center; everything in first-class order; owner non-resident and property must be sold without reserve; terms f desired; it is an {deal home. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3500—WORTH TO DUPLICATE $4000. Two-story 7-room house; new; architectural design and finish is the latest and best ever offered for sale; built without regard to ex- pense as to construction, plumbing and in- terior finish; an ideal home: an ideal spot and extremely low price; $1100 ecash, _balance bank mortgage. J. S/ MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3000—A BEAUTY. New 6-room 2-story house; sunny; large lot; open plumbing; street work all complete: convenlent to 'business center, cars and schools; an ideal home; best neighborhood residence in Oakland; terms only $1000 cash, balance mortgage. J. S. MYERS, 1003 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3600—COST TO DUPLICATE $4500. New 7-room house; 8 blocks to local station, cars and near business center; dining-roon 23 feet long; open plumbing; No. 1 neigh- borhood; architectural design and finish the prettiest in Oakland; only $1000 cash, bal- ance can remain on mortgage; owner must leave Oakland and is compelled to sell; first come, first served. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3 CASH, $2 50 monthly; 2 lots, 25x256; price $39_each. 1320 cash, & monthly; lot 100x100; price §250 nall 550 cash. $5 monthly; 4 lots, 100x100; trees and shrubberies: price $300. $75 _cash, $7 50 monthly; 8 lots, 100x200; fine oaks and laurel trees; price $575. $65 cash, $10 monthly: 200x200; price $985 in all; fine soll; grand view; superb climate; near clectric car line, fine school: bullding up rapidly with a good class of people; no fogs nor raw winds; adjoining Bast Oakland; call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., oppo- site Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES. owner. 800 ACRES, three miles from Oakland, $15 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, Twenty-seventh ave. and East Sixteenth, Fruitvale, Cal.; phone Brook 123. $1200—6-ROOM house; improved street; cement walks; inside city limits; only 2 blocks from local etation; $100 casn, remainder of pur- chase price same as rent, $15 per month. WYMAN LAND CO., 1187 E Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. $1000—ON easy terms; cottage of 5 rooms in good condition. Filbert st., near Twen- ty-sixth; handy to San Pablo ave.; near elec- tric cars. See owner there to-day. SHOTWELL, 1111—3 or 6 rooms; hot air heat- er; plano. Call after 1 p. m.’ Sunday. SIXTH, 240%—Large tront suite, light house- keeping; nice single rooms; running water. STEAM HEAT and all modern convenienqes at Hotel St. Denls, 24 Turk st. STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny suites and single rooms; bath; phone. TURK, b43—Large front room; open or folding bed; grate, gas and bath; reasonable. WEBSTER, 1348, near O'Farrell—Sunny bay- window suite, nicely furnished, with bath and running water; rent reasonable; adults. | Yerba Buena, 25, nr. Taylor & Sacramento— Large fur. rm.: nice location; rent moderate. ROOMS AND BOARD. A A R R A A A e e AP GUESTS wanted at House-on-the-Hill; healthy living; 40-acre flower farm; magni! cent view; superb climate; ideal place for rest and comfort. Upper Fruitvale, Dimond, Cal. PLEASANT rooms and good board for a few more people at 2240 Shattuck ave., corner Bancroft way, Berkeley; large grounds; ten- nis -court. MEREDITH, 218 Turk; sunny front room: electric lights; hot and cold water; modern first-class board; reasonable; phone Scuth 829. HOTEL Buena Vista—Newly furnished; good table; warm beit of Mission. 1070 Valencla st.; conservatories. CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth—Sunny rms.; sin. and suites; ground and tennis ert. EDDY, 816—Sunny room, elegantly furnished, for refined couple or two young men. MISSION, 827—Newly furnished rooms and board; private family; at low rate. NIARA, 6156 Taylor—Sunny frong and back suites; excellent board; terms reasonable. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. Irvingdale, 626 Eddy-#Double & single rooms, Tultable’ for students: good table: jow rates. — e e ROOMS AND DOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN desires lodging, with breakfast, north of Ellis and east of Octavia; room must have morning sun and conveniences; private family preferred; permanent If suited. Ad- dress, with full ‘particulars, box 3363, Call. TO_exchange, by lady employed, bicycle and chinaware for board & room. Box 3389, Call e e e e ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG gentleman wants small room near Van N, ve. and Ellis st. Box 3370, Call office. —— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oaklard. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APARTMENTS for housekpg; handsome sunny sultes; all modern Improvements; gas, bath, reception rm.; nr, park and school; rent rea- sonable. St. James, McAllister and Laguna. BELL, The, 1773 Marks Sunny bay window room, with kitchen, gas range, $15; phone. EDDY, 522—Sunny parlor floor, 4 rooms; house- keeping; complete; bath; phone; gas. ELIZABETH, 2, off San Jose ave.—2 sunny un- furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. RUPTURE SANITARIUM, RUPTURE CURE—_TREATMENT FREE. If ruptured, call at Hunter’'s Sanitarium, 1208 Market st., rooms § and 6; new system. e N e SPECIAL NOTICES. AMERICAN CRUDE OIL BURNER CO.—Dis- places other burners and installs in San Fran- cisco free the American Burner, guaranteeing 71 per cent saving in oil. Send for cata- logue and Treatise on Oil Burning. Address works, 226 Fremont st. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. FIFTH, 853—8 furnished housekeeping; two double beds, $20, with kitchen; also single rooms, $4 up, - FOLSOM, G20—Large housekeeping rooms first floor; large grounds for children, GOLDEN GATE, 1202—Lower floor 4 fur. rms.; grate, running water, range laundry. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny front suite, large back room; ring at lower door. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1404—Sunny front room for housekeeping. HOWARD, 125, near Ninth—Housekesping room, $2 00, and bedroom, ome at $1 75; ults, HOWARD, 2381—Two large and well furnished; porch; two entrances; two adults; §12. IVY ave, 211, oft Franklin—Sunny furnished front room; also 2 unfurnished rooms, LARKIN, 716—2 Sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms; $12. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates: phone Mint 45. 145 6th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., lfmgsi’au and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 28 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 636 California; telephone Main 266. LARKIN, 8191 —Large sunny alcove rooms for lght housekeeping: gas atove; bath and phone; $16 50 per month. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—2 large rooms furnish- ed or unfurnished for housekeeping; upstairs. MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms, cheap. MISSION, 1729%, near 18th—Two sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms; bath, laundry; §8. OAK, 119—2 sunny rooms, heavy housekeeping, $14; 2 rooms, furnished housekeeping, $12. OAK, 132—Housekeeping room; gas and bath, O'FARRELL, 589—Furnished s for house- keeping; also single mm.:'m”m bath. ——— - DT TOOMR; 678 apc Wh O'FARRELL. T42—Elegant front sun t sutable for housekeeping: 8150 aingls foom: O'FARRELL, 917—A floor of 8 unfurnishel housekeeping rooms; bath and laundry, O'FARRELL, 1315 — Beautiful unfurnished suites in modern private residence; bath. POLK, 608—Two sunny unfurnished housek ing rooms; no chflfll’!fl. Rt oo SEVEN® 288y room; sus, $5; sutees $16, $13, 81 SUITE sunny front bedroom and kitch- coal range and ‘rooms, en, furnished neatly and completely for housekeeping, reek, B U T, g s and VAN NESS, 815—Front sunn: kmms:si-as Tange o e Virginia, 1005 Powell--2su ltmnhmlm‘ rooms; newly m“mnn.:‘ range, baths;! CLASSIFIED aa; bacri received at Call ‘Byench athce 2500 WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewrlter doctors: estimate free. 209 Sansome. — e LAWRENCE—BLUM—In Reno, Nev. Febru- ary 1, 1902, Frank La: 3 b Bium, both’of San Francisco, — . o o SWEENEY—MAGEE—In this city, Febru: 1, 1902, by the Rev. Father Wyman, Eux:{ Sweeney and Margaret Magee, both of Sam Francisco. e ——————— DIED. Huffam, Walter Johnson, Amanda C. Kelly, Mrs. Winifred McCormack, James Meier, Teresa Mone, John J. Allen, Hattle A. Andrade, Florita Caldwell, Wm. J. Crawford, Sophia F. Creighton, Peter Cruise, John 8. Day, Elizabetn Moore, George W. Devin, Frank Murphy, Dridget Dwyer, Lawrence J. Niblock, Georze J. Edgerton, Mrs. F. B. Flood, Bridget Ford, Susan Grossman, Marks Parker, Mrs. Isabella Pratt, ‘Alice Rippich, Frederick Shea, Mrs. Mary Guillermet, F. P. Skur, Mary Gulliver, Harriet Silberstein, Jultua Hagedorn, Edna F. Stackbouse, Eliza Hagerty; Mary A. Henderson, Thos. N. Hoffman, Harold J. Weich, Kate Hood, Edward E. Wiseman, Jobn J. ALLEN—In Oakland, January 81, 1902, Hattie A., daughter of Louisa G. and the late T. H. Allen of Fruitvale, & Dative of New York, aged 40 years. s ANDRADE—In this city, January 81, 1902, Florita Andrade, a native of Spaln, aged 90 years. CALDWELL—In this city, January 81, 1902, William J., beloved son of Robert C. and Annie Caldwell, and brother of George P. Calawell, years 6 ‘mionths and 14 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1284 Eddy street, themce to I. O. O. F. Cemetery for cremation. CRAWFORD—In Oakland, January 31, 1902, Sophia F., beloved wife of E. M. Crawford, sister of 'D. H. McEntyre, and aunt of Beatrice Van Denburgh, a native of Morris- town, New York. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday afterncon, February 2, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 5615 San Pablo ave- nue, Oakland. Interment private. CREIGHTON—In this city, February 1, 1902, Peter Creighton, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. CRUISE—In this city, January 29, 1902, John S. Cruise, a native of lreland, aged 45 years 7 months and 21 days. DAY—In this city, January 31, 1902, Eiiza- beth, beloved wife of the late William H. Day, and mother of Mrs. William Stockfleth, Wil- liam H. and Jennie Fanjoy and the late Mrs. C. Young and Mrs. O. Anselm, a native of St. John, N. B., aged 71 years 6 months and 20 days. ' (8t "John, N."B. papers please copy.. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 3, 1902, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 2i4 Valencia street, thence by electric funeral car from corner Four- teenth and Valencia streets at 11:30 o'clock to Mount Olivet Cemetery for Interment. DEVLIN—In this city, January 30, 1002, Frank Devlin, beloved brother of Edward Devlin, a native of Ireland, aged 31 years 7 months and 1 day. A member of the Gas- fitters’ Association of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlofs of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Teresa’s Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PLUMBERS' Gas and Steam Fitters’ P. and B. Bociety—Brothers: You are earnestiy re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Frank Devlin, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, Fifth street, at 8:45 o'clock, Sunday, February 2. By order of .. _THOMAS FARRELL, President. W. J. KILDAY, Secretary. DWYER—In this city, February 1, 1902, Law- rence J.. beloved 'husband of . Alice M. Dwyer, father of Lawrence J. Jr. and Mar- guerits Dwyer, and brother of Annie F. and Elizabeth M.’ Dwyer, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 43 years. E7Notice of funeral hereafter. EDGERTON—In_this city, January 81, 1902, Mrs. Frances B. Edgerton, daughter of Mrs. Smith Brown. and sister of Mrs. Homer S. King and Dana W. Brown. @7 Funeral services to-day (Sunday), 2:30 o'clock, at St. Luke's Church. ment at Napa, Cal. FLOOD—In this city, January 81, 1902, Brid- get, beloved wife of the late Hugh Flood, aunt of John R. Kelly, Mrs. M. Rodgers and Michael Conroy, and sister of the late Mary and John Kelly, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 72 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 272 Tenth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FORD—In this city, January 31, 1002, Susan, beloved wif of the late Willlam Ford, and mother of Willlam J. Ford, Mra. E. Baker, Mrs. J. Lang, Mrs. H. Brodle, Mrs. G. O. Luce, Mrs. A. Sparrow and Josie Ford, a na- tive of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 61 years 7 months and 13 days. [ Friends and acaualntances are respect- tully” Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 416 Valencia street. thence to Mission Dolores Church for ervices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GROSSMAN—In Los Angeles, January 28, 11902, Marks Grossman, beloved husband of the late Eva Grossman, and father of Mor- ris M.. Jacob E., Dr. M. E. and Aaron E. Grossman, a native of Poland, aged 71 years and 10 ‘mo;llhx,a . [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, February 2, at 2 o'clock, atthe P'nal B'rith Hall, i21 Eddy street, under the susplces of Norman Lodge, K. of H. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by Thornhill, Ann Underwood, Madelain at Inter- DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 38, of seventy- five cents (16¢) per share on the issued capl- tal stock of the company has been declared vable at office of company, rooms 202, 204, 506 Hayward bldg., San Francisco, on Febru- ary 10, 1902. Transfer books close Feb. 3, 1002, at noon. ~A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. PROPOSALS. $40,000~TOWN of Lompoc, Cal., water works bonds—G. W. Meals, Clerk of the town of ‘Lompoe, will recelve until February 10, 1902, at & sealed proposals for $40,000 4% per cent 1 to 40 year Serial U. 8. gold water works bonds of this town. Interest yable semi-annually, to bear interest from Tesuance. . Denomination $500 each, payabis two each year; payable at Town Treasurer's office. Bids to be accompanied by certified check on some national bank in California for the sum of $2500, sald check payable to the order of the town of Lompoc and to be addressed to and deposited with the Town Clerk of sald town, or, in lieu of said check, cash gold coln in _said amount may be deposited with the Town Treasurer of said town and his receipt therefor shall accom- pany said bid; each bid to be inclosed in a sealed envelope indorsed ‘‘Proposition for Water Works Bonds of the Town of Lom- Doc” and to be addressed to and deposited ‘with the Town Clerk of sald town. The Board of Trustees of sald town reserves the right to reject uny or all proposals or bids for said bonds ar t0 walve sny taformality. in any bid as the interests of said town may require. Resolution and _ {nformation fur- &I:Ef on application. G. W. MEALS, Town EENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) NL DIRECTORS AND EMSiLyERs, FUNERAL DI Al 20 Iifth st opposite Lincon Set Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, EAN BRUNO HILLS, OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. 3. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM v UADBRT. Sazuel MePudien. 18 youts man e the United Undert.kers” Association: M. J. McBrearty, With the same company for 18 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. 0’Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- Alors at 1171 Mission ‘between and Eighth. Telephone South 44. i REMOVED! McGINN BROS., mm:'nAL Du:lc'man and sllm‘w ERS, to 224 and 226 McAllister (For- merly of 31 Eddv st. Tel niz) a native of Chicago, IIl, aged 28 | 8:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Shesiin: Jaract eted to o he e srael are requ: . funeral of our late l.emfber, Marks Gross- man, to-day (Sunday), at 2 oclock, from B'nat Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street. CHARLES HARRIS, President. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary. GUILLERMET—In_the City and County Hos- pital, February 1, 1902, F. P. Gulllermet, azed 35 years. GULLIVER—In this city, February 1 1002, Harriet, beloved wife of the late Charles Gulliver, a native of London, England, aged 76 years 7 months and 10 days. [ The funeral services will take place to-morrow _(Monday), at 2 o’clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission Street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HAGEDORN—In this city, January 81, 1003, Edna F., beloved wife of H. H. Hagedorn, end youngest daughter of Mrs. Anna Kafka, a native of San Francisco. IFThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 9:43 o’clock, from her lats resi- dence, 1918 Stginer street, thence to St. Dom- inic's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated fof the repcse of soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. HAGERTY—In this ecity, February 1, 1902, Mary Ann, beloved wife of James Hagerty. and mother of James W.and John M. Hag- erty, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 60 year §5"The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENDERSON—In Oakland, February 1, 1002, Thomas N. Henderson, a native of New York, aged S0 years and 5 months. HOFFMAN—In this city, January 81, Harold Josesh Hottman, deatiy. beloved. and only child of Eugens and Emma A. Hoff- man, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 6 months and 8 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 660 San Jose avenue, corner Valley street. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery by electric funeral car. HOOD—In this city, February 1, 1002, Edward E. Hood, beloved father of Frankiin J. Phillip L. and Lottie Hood, & native of Nashua, Mass., aged 57 years 2 months and 5 days. ¥ Remains at the Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 318 Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary, until 8 p. m. Sunday, February 2. Interment at Stockton, Cal. HUFFAM—In this city, January 80, 1902, ‘Walter, beloved husband of Katherine Huft- am, and father of Walter Jr., Hazel, Violet, Ethel, Ruth, Ralph, Allen and Marion Huff- am, a native of London, Enzland, axed 47 years 11 months and 1§ days. A member of Piledrivers’ -;d Br;zfohuu-rr Unlon. 7 Friends and acquaintances ars respecte fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Sunday), at 10 o’clock, from his late resie $onoeYlos Twenty-frst street, between Di mond and Eureka. Interment Mount Olfv Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, January 81, uozl Amanda Cbristina, beloved wife of Axel Johnson, mou of Arthur L. and Evelyn Johnson, and sister of Mrs. Charles Forseil end August, Willlam, Alfred, Hulda and Ida Nelson, a native of Sweden, aaed 30 years 10 months and 8 days. A member of lhbs;e'dllg I‘ddlfi Soclety. ks Tlends and acquaintances Tespects fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, at her late Tresidence, 2668 Twenty-second stree near Hampshire. Interment Mount Oliv Cemetery. KELLY—A requiem mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Winitred Kelly, beloved mother of Wiillam J. Kelly of this city, at the Church of St. Ignatius, Hayes street, Tuesday, the 4th inst., at 9:30 o' clock. McCORMACK—In this city, February 1. 1902, James, " beloved husband of Mary MeCo: mack, and father of James and Hannah Mc~ Cormack, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land, aged 42 years and 2 months. §7Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from his late res! dence, 25 Zoe strest, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 11:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEIER—In this city, February 1, 1902, Teresa, widow of the late Joseph Mefer, mother of George Meler, and aunt of Doretta Creanef, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 7 years § months and 8 days. 7 Remains at the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh th. MONE—In this city, February 1. 1902, John J. Mone, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 55 years. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from' the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, January 30, 1902, Georgs ‘W. Moore, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 77 years 4 months and 16 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residencs of George Y. Derning, 721 Valencia street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, January 30, 1902, Bridget, dearly beloved wife of John, C. Mur: phy, and dearly beloved mother of John and Agnes and_the late Thomas F. Murphy, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 70 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Sunday), from her late residence, 1824 Howard street, at 12:45 o'clock, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NIBLOCK—In this city, January 81, 1902, George J., dearly beloved son of George and Emma _Niblock, brother of Freeman and Alma Niblock, grandson of Mary and the late George W, Hanley, and nephew of Da- vid, Leonard, George and Mary Hanley and _Mrs. H. Cummer, a native of California, aged 14 years 4 months and 6 days. PARKER—In Oakland, January 81, 1903, st her residence on Albion street, Mra. Isabella Parker, widow of the late H. C. Parker. PRATT—In this city, Fel 1, 1902, Altes, beloved daughter of C. H. 5. and Margaret Pratt, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 11 months and 29 days. RIPPICH—In this city, January 29, 1902, Frederick Rippich, & native of Germany, aged 42 years. [FFriends and scquaintances and mem- bers of Court Magnolfa No. 29, F. of A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 95T Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, where the services will be held under the auspices of Court Magnolia No. 29, F. of A. SHEA—In this city, Tebruary 1, 1902, Mrs, Mary Shea, beloved mother of Mre. James Redington and the late Mrs. Jennie Holland and Thomas and James Shea, formerly of Moores Flat, Nevada County, a native of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, February 4, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1658 Market street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for ths repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SILBERSTEIN—In this city, February 1, 1902, Jullus Silberstein, dearly beloved husband of Cepora Silberstein, and father of Ethel, Leo- id, Martha, Henry, Jake, Joe and Lyonell S‘l’lbcflleln. a pative of Posen, aged 47 years. SKUR—In this city, January 81, 1902, Mary Skur, beloved mother of John, Mathews, Charles, Frank and Nellle Skur, a pative of Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 83 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her lata residence, 23 Stanford street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, for services. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. STACKHOUSE—In this city, January 81, 1002, Eliza Stackhouse, mother of George . and Willlam H. Soule, Mrs. A. W. Martin and the lste Mra. J. C. Ford, a native of New dY-ork City, aged 71 years § months and § vs. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Monday, February 3, at 2 o'clock, at her lats residence, 319 O'Farrell street. Interment privat THORNHILL—In this city, January 30, 1902, Ann Thornnill, beloved ‘mother of Walter and Thomas Thornhill, Mrs. Walter Ayling and Mrs. H. Whittle, & native of Notting- ham, England, aged 76 years. (Nottingham papers please copy.. Friends and acquaintances are respects tuliy ‘vited to attend fhe funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, at hes late residence, 1011 Leavenworth street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. * 1002, Fraa- funeral parlors of UNDERWOOD—In Oakland, Fel Nadeiatn Underwood, & native of cisco, aged 23 years. WELCH—In this city, February 1, 1902, Kaf Deloved wite of Eugene Welch, & native ol Ohlo, aged 37 years. EFRemains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & G;:en. n"fl Jm-no- street. WISEMAN—In this city, January 1 o g \Wiseman, & native of Ba3 Frsncis: 7 The funeral will take to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late rest, dence, 239 Twelfth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ==~ 'MBERS' Gas and Steam Fitters’ P. P Seciety—Brathers: - You are eatnestiy o Quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Wiseman, from his late rest dence, 220 Twelfth street, at 12:30 o clook, Sunday, F_‘e%rgm 2-, By ‘W. J. KILDAY, Secretary. - CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy durt cent bereavement. SRR o 2o MR. AND MRS. GEORGE PEACOCK and Family. anahan Florist Co. mlS.TIG FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable.. 107 POWELL ST.nemELLIS 227 505( - 7 A ,-

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