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34 REAL FSTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. O. D. BALDWIN & SON, 22 Montgomery Street. LOOK AT THESE FINE LOTS. $2,500 only—Larkin st. east side, near Pa- cific ave.: 25x87:6 each; street ac: cepted: lots on grade. $5,500—North Sacramento; key lot; east of Larkin; 23:9x187:6, to an alley; good bouse of 6 ruoms and bath; room for 3 flats in front; a bargain. $6,500—C. st., near Spruce, Presidio Heights; fine house of 10 rooms; baths; can be made into 2 flats at small expense. $11,000—Valencia &t., bet. Sixteenth and Sev- | enteenth; best business block on the | street; G5x87:6; cost §20,000; a bar- gain. $0,500—Buchanan st., near Clay; fine residence 10 rooms: late modern improv busi- ness property; house; store and dition; building alone cost §7500. $30,000—Rents $5000 per annum; elexant new | buflding, just completed; inside of Hyde st.; lot 40x 3 $3,500—Large lot, 70x135, with stable; suitable | for contractors; near Eighteenth and | Dolores sts. H $2,750—Cor. D and Thirty-seventh ave., front- ing Park: nine lots; a snap. $L700—Make offer; corner of Lake st. agd ave.: nice marine vie Twentieth 6x100, or will subdivide. each—Two lots 25x120 each: Twenty- first ave., north of Lake st.; marine view; $300 $50 cash, balance on instail- ‘Twentisth; | Lobos ave., mear 100 each. $6,500—Rent $720 per annum; elegant 3-story bay-window bullding, store and 2 flats; Sixth-st. business property; house alone cost $7500. $2,000—Rent $34; 3 flats; Shipley st., Fourth; a snap. $5,600—Rent $520 per ansum; 2 flats on Bash near Webster. $7.500—Eiegant residence, #t., near Buchana: rooms and bath. $4,400—Tilimore, near Eddy: give 3 lots at same price. $5,000—Scott, near Hayes; handsome cottage, | rooms, porcelain bath; sanitary | plumbing. | | near . side California x100; can | $4,500—Two nice flats on 19th st., near Guer- | rero; 5 rooms cnd bath each. $8,000—9th. $8.500—Mission, mear > d: 50x125 and large 0x100. " house of 10 rooms. | | | ._corner; $75 per foot; Mission, near Army; lots any size. $1.250—Corner of 224 and Church; street accepted; a bargain. $9,000—224, near Church; nice street accepted. 5 $1,000—NW. corner Church and Jersey; 30x75: a bargain. $6,500—Fell, near Buchanan; 27 street; 2 ficts and house; rents $55. X7 lot, 25x! $9,000—Gough, near Pine; 27:6x110; nice | house of 10 rooms and ba lo- | cation. | Buchanan; 2 daws and | $6,500--Rents $55; Eddy, near 25:10x120 to rear street; cottage. MeAFEE BROS., 108 MONTGOMERY ST. | SAN FRANCISCO. H { STOCKTON STREET. Brick and_frame building: lot 25x125 feet; rented for $57 50; price $6250; quick sale de- sired. A SNAP. { 2 cozy flats on Vallejo st., near Hyde; 3 and | 4 rooms; in good condition; street work accept- | «©d; level block; only $2250. | CHEAP LOT | On 17th st, near Diamond; bituminized; DcheI $1500; no reasonable offer refused. TWENTY-FIFTH AND LAKE. 75x120; corner; marine view; price $1500; offer wanted. | Pays 6 per cent net; modern e brick build- ing, near Market st.; lot 50x1 ; rents can be raised when tenant's lease expires; price | $120,000; & fine investment; qui sale wanted. | DEVISADERO STREET. Business property; two stores and flats above; rents $112; lot 50x100; price $17,500. WALLER-STREET HOME. ! Near Scott st.; two-sto: «nd basement; T rooms and bath; lot 30x100; price $5250. McALLISTER STREET. | Lot on McAllister st., near Devisadero; x137:6; price $8250; fine for flats. SHIPLEY STREET. Lot with old building on Shipley st., neu" Fifth; only $1450. | ON VALLEJO STREET. | Vallejo st., between Webster and Buchanan; splendid_modern home, almost new; 9 rooms, bath and basement; commands a beautiful ma- | rine view; price $13.500. SCOTT STREET. Lot on Scott st., between McAllister and | Fulton; 25x106:3; price $2750. ) RICHMOND LOTS. i Send for our plats of Richmond lots; sold on | terms If desired. Lot on California st., near Second ave., 25x100; only $800¢ i MODERN HOUSE. Near the new Chutes, on Eighth ave.; lat 36:2x120; price_$1000. VALLEJO-STREET LOT. On Vallejo st., near Baker; marine view; lot ©2:10x137:6; a bargain; price only $3500. | VERY CHEAP. Two lots on Twentieth et between Church | and Sanchez; sunny side; 25x114 each; only | $800 each. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. House of 10 rooms; on Green st., near Octa- | ~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 STREET, Between Eighteenth and Nineteenth: 8 rooms | and bath; lot 30x122:6; price $4000; offer wanted. { MISSION COTTAGE. ! Send for list of cheap Mission cottages and lots. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. DAVIDSON & LEIGH, Rents Collected 219 Montgomery et. | RESIDENCES. ,500—Western Addition residence, 10 rooms; all up to date eppointments; bullt for owner's use; sold on account of de- parture. $5,000—Besutiful modern home; Jackson st. near Broderick: large jot: ® room: bath, furnace; every convenlence. { $12,500—Washington st., near Van Ness; fine | residence, 12 rooms, 2 baths, all sun- | ny; key lot; reduced from $16,006 to | sell at once; large lot; a bargain. | $5,500—Seventh-st. bargain; 2 houses, ] and beth each; rents $540; large lot; | good sterling investment. i $5,750—Eighth st., near Howard; grand N.W. corner; full sized lot, and improve- | ments always rented. | $35,000—O' Farrell-st. investment; near Mar- | ket; lot 20x84, and bulidings all well | Tented; $20,000 mortgage 6 per cent. | $1,600—Cheap lot; Presidio Helghts; Sacra- | mento st.; 26x106; fine view; flats will | pay big. st.; key lot, 27:6x100, near Lyon; | noice for flats. - | fi.W\\'e¥~§r st.; fine central location; 27:6 x112:6. $6,500—Fillmore-st. flats, near Clay; 25x00; 6 | and 7 rooms and baths; always rented; | see this. | BAWKS & SKELTON, Rents Collected and Entire Charge Taken of Property. $11,000—Business property; Sacramento st., pear Drumm; rent nmominal; will rent well if improved. 5000—Flats; Harrison st., opposite Garfield square; g prefty Park; modern, sunny; 5 and | roome. $6250—Octavia st., near Broadway; modern € | | $11,500—Geary st. investment, near Octavia; large lot; improved; rented low: $836 per an num; lot worth the price; choice location for modern flats. $11,000—New flats; Broderick, near Grove; 6, €, 7 rooms; rents $1175 per annum. $6000—Valencia-st. investment; two houses, 7 rooms each; rents $45 per month; cheap. $8500—Jessle st., south side, near 4th; could be improved and rent well. $3100—Lot on south side of Chestnut st., west of Hyde; 27:6x110; fine view of bay. $2400—Lot Fourth ave., near Point Lobos; 50 x120; street sewered, macadamized; will ai- vide: make offer. HAWKS & SKELTON, 323 Montgomery st. $500—VACANT lot. 50xI25, north side Mi- merva st, 100 feet east of Plymouth ave., Ocean View; no payment down, just $7 per month. $6000—Corner Grafton and Faxton aves., Ingle- side; beautiful modern residence of 8 wooms and bath: conservatory, stable and other buildings: lawn, flowers and shrubbery: lot 100xi22; small payment down, balance monthly. $1250—42 Circular ave., Sunnyside; store and 6- room flat; store rented for $8 per month; 1 block from car line; small payment down, balance same as rent. $850—No. 1819 16th ave.; house, 4 rooms; cash, balance same as rent. i $7500—Nos. 2262, 22524, 22828 15th st Castro; rents for $72 per month: small payment down, balance by month. $2000—3508 Mission st. store and living rooms; no payment down. $1000—22 Victoria ave., Ocean View; o ment down, §14 per month, = A. E. RUDELL, 301 California st. $7000—PRESIDIO Heights residen: McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st G | 114; Twenty-ninth st., near Sanchez. | sired. | ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALS, _ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1902. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale NELSON, JOHNSON & CO., 205 Montgomery st., opp. Mills bullding. SNAP Ghaspest Duwisiows: T aopexty fucthe ik ea) ywntown Fropes e Y. $26,000—Modern 3-story building of 25 rooms, 3 blocks from Market and Powell sts.: bank appraisement $34,750; mortgage of $15,500 or more if dedired can re- main at G per cent; lot 25x137:6 feet; safest investment on the market to- day, as the Jot alone will be worth ‘within the next 3 years more than the entire asking Tor the property. _ POST ST., CLOSE'TO KEARNY. $17,000—s3-story building, consisting of 2 stores and 2 upper fioors, producing a large income; on wide lot; opportunities to secure choice downtown pruperties of this class are rave. RENTS § $10,500—Pays 12 per cent new and hand- some Western Addition flats of 7 rooms and bath each; light and sunny rooms; bituminized street; cars pass. RENTS $1165. $10,000—Pays 12 per cent; new elegant modern flats; cholcest. portion of the Western Addition; handsome and attractive In appearance; Ellis-st. cars; pays net income of over 3 times bank interest. RENTS §! $4,000—Paye 15 per cent; this s a key lot to business street south of Market, with 5 flats never idle, un large lot; pro- ceeds of sale to be divided among the heirs on the 15th of February. RENTS $312. $2,250—2 cozy flats and rear house in good | condition; only half a block from Six- teenth-st. cais, and bituminized street; | forced upon the market owing to the | pressing need of money by the owner; | must be #old this week. PROBATE SALE. cash, balance as rent—New elegant | modern residence, 5 rooms. and bath $500 every modern convenience; beautirul marine view; O'Farrell and Hyae st. cars pass. MONTHLY PAYM: S_ONLY §20 MONTH. $300 cash—New cottage, & rooms and bath; porcelain tubs, tiled mantels, | s fine view; 1 block trom Mission® cars. NELSON, JOHNSON & CO., 205 Monuuu}ery S, opp. Mills bidg. MADISON & BURKE, z (Estabiished Januar; 4 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PRQPEKTY. | Removed to 30 Mflnisumel’y st., oppusite Lick Hou: | $30,000—Pays 9 per cent met; corner; busi- mess 'locality; elegant new bullding in two stores and ¢ flats; large lot. $25,000—Sutter st., inside Polk; with double frontage; executor's sale: sold, large ot ; must be Corner, near Thirteenth st., near Folsom; 50x73; two bulldings; well rented; 39000, Central location, wi thin 200 ft. of Market st., on, Hermann, bet. Valencia an ;20 5 Dm)' $275 rect hll\:n:hxlzufl‘{ o . $3000—Rents $41 per month; 22:11x80; ! st.. near Fifth, e Market-st. gore lot, intersectio: v st., 99 feet on Marke: Pl cheap buy; only $16,000. Sacramento st.—Two modern flats, near Fill- morejglot 25x127, price $6800, _$9T50—Grove st., near Webster; 4 flats; rents $72 per month; lot 83x82:6. $5500—Flats on Pleasant st., near Taylor; renting for $42 per month; this property is in 800d order and is always rented. §8500—Pacific_st., near Montgomery; bullding; rents $60; lot 25:11x18 6 $5000—San Jose ave., near Twenty-ninth st.; fiats and store; rents $52; lot 36xS1. brick $3400—Jones st. near Jackson; 2 flats; rents | $30 per month; 35x62 $2000—Nice cottage home on Nineteenth at., | near Eureka; modern, 5 room and bath; 1ot | 25375, | i $1500—Cottage, 6 rooms; rents $12; lot 25x House and lot for $1250; near Point Lobos ave.; lot 25x100; house contains 6 rooms, Lots on Twentleth ave., between Clement st, and Point Lobos ave.: 4 choice line of lots, $550 and $600; can seil on easy terms if de- MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. WRIGHT & ELWELL, Real Estate and Financlal Agents, Loans, Insurance. 316 Montgomery ' st. $50,000—Splendid plece of income property, near Grant ave. and Market t.; this Is very high class. $45,000—A corner on_Larkin st.; leased and paying over 7 per cent net. $36,000—Sutter-st. investment; full depth lot; improved and well rented. $65,000—Prominent corner on Sutfer st., near Kearny; leased and pays well. $45,000—50 feet frontage on N. side of Sutter st., near Mason; full depth lot. $20,000—Pine-st. lot. We also have a very desirable list of residence properties, flats and va- cant lots for improvements. FOR sale cheap—5-room cottage with all mod- ern improvements; lot 30x114. 345 Jersey st., near Castro. $5600—SACRIFICE; choice_location: 3616, Call office. FOR sale—A bergain; mew house of 5 rooms | and bath: high basement; lot 25x100. llfi‘ Sixteenth avenue. between K and L gtreets, | South San Francisco. BARGAIN—Fine sunny cottages, 5 rooms and 2ll modern improvements; high basement: large lots; fine view; cars pass door; small emount cash, balance like rent; Chenery and 31st sts.; see owner on premises. A. KLAHN. $200 CASH—New modern 4 rooms and bath | cottage; casy terms. Utah st., near Eight- eenth. 7500—FOR sale, business corner grocery with 5 living rooms and stable; 9-room flat above. J. P. FAIVRE. 2304 Fulton st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale VILLA SITES in the beart of the EL CERRITO HIGHLANDS, San Mateo. In view of the great demand for bullding sites in El Cerrito we have been instructed by the Bowie Estate Company to offer for sale the Cchoicest portions of the above property. Maps showing locations and subdivisions to be seen at our office, Terms one-third cash, balance In one and two years. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. nice flats; well rented. Liberty st.; Owner, box We desire to call the attention of intending buyers of country lands to some bargains In in- come producing orchard, vineyard, grain and stock farms, many of which are bank foreclos- ures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush having had forty years' knowledge and experience of the value of lands and being the owner of an income producing orchard and vineyard, can in- telligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State; correspondence solicited. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. SAN MATEO—Good land cheap; one-acre lots, b-acre lots; city blocks at acre prices; in walk from new de- pot and Courthouse; rich, deep sofl; great oaks; improved avenue; prettiest offering on peninsula; double track’ all trains stop; best property for least money: don’t wait; come, see us. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONT- GOMERY, 634 Market st., and San Jose. FOR sale—In small tracts, 451 acres good wheat land, at $30 per acre; near Paso Ro- bles, San Luis Obispo County. Aiso, 960 acres of grazing land at $2 per acre; near Jolon, Monterey County. M. TAYLOR, Mills bldg., 9th floor, r. 15. | SEE the Wheeler Tract $8000 WILL buy a $25,000 fruit ranch at Au- burn, Placer County, this month; elegant im- provements; G0 acres {ruit in prime condition; rings $5500 some years; see us quick. E. N. EMMONS & SON, rm. 4, 10th floor, Mills blg. $38,000 WILL buy a ranch worth $00,C00, near Napa, right now; don't wait. N. EM- J4ONS & SON, room 4, J0th floor, Mills bldg. RANCHES—AIl kinds, sizes, prices: improved and unmproved; throughout North Califor- nla, especially in Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake and Napa countles; come to see us for point- ers: list full and complete. E. N. EMMONS & SON, room 4, 10th floor, Mills building. AT PLACERVILLE—300-acre all-purpose ranch, close in; 45 acres cholce early frulf cheap water plenty: large barn: smali house: horses, cow, wagons. tools; orchard rents $1000 a year; new railroad will double value; sk particutars quick: a snap to close estate: $6000. E. N. EMMONS & SON, room 4, tenth floor, Mills butlding. BUY good land—I10-acre home, Santa Clara Valley, near depot; rich, deep loam; 1000 acres being planted’ now 'to resistant vines: $100 cash and $12 75 monthly buys 10 acre owners will plant and care for land If desired: seventy salss in four months to seventy frugal people who are building productive homes in the sunshine of Santa Clara Valley: call or xend for catalogiie. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st. ~—FORBALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60_to $90 per acre, on Ranchn | Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, 2s | San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotat{” Co., 302 California st., for pamphlets and information. FOR sale—Ten-acre fruit and chicken ranch: Contra Costa County 3 50x128 ft.; no agents. Y , Call office. PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR. 6 Eddy st. POULTRY and dalry ranches all kinds: send stamp for free list. C. R. Winfleld, Petaluma. modern residence in Oakland, near narrow-gauge station. In first-class residence district; Targe lot; vaiue, §15,000; to trade for San Francisco property; will pay cash differ- ; ence or assume mortgage. M. TAYLOR, | Mills building, ninth floor, room 1. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ALL on paved streets and convenlent to uni- versity. 3350—Good lot in good neighborhood. $650—Large lot, with cheap house. $000—Very nice south front lot. $1050—Very nice corner lot. $1000—Lot 40x100; good 4-room house. $1250—Nice lot In nice location; east of Shattuck, north of Haste. $1250—Elegant west front lot in Hillegass | Tract. ! $1500—Lot 50x130; east of Shattuck, north of Haste. $1800—Nice south front lot; east of Dan $2750—Good 8-room house; nice parlors, large dining-room. $3500—Very nice new 8-room house. $4600—FElegant 9-room house; handsome grounds. $4750—House of 16 good rooms; very nice condition; a snap. 1 $5000—House of 11 rooms; south side; ciose n. $4500—New house of 14 rooms; close in. $6000—Elegant 9-room house; strictly choice location; close in. LYMAN ALLEN, 2120 Center st. §1800—$100 cash, bal. §15 per month; large lot; new 5-room cottage; street work all done; 3 short blocks to train and electric cars. See some of the new 5, 6 and 7 room cottages we are building, with' all modern improvements, porcelain bath, tiled sink, stationary tubs, fine mantel and sideboard, gas fixtures, etc.; 7 all ready to move into; Why pay rent when you can pick up snaps like these? W. C. MORAN & CO. I before prices March 1, 1902. W. C. MORAN & CO. raise OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished housekeeping and single rooms, 75c and $1 week. MISSION, 766, near Fourth—Furnished rooms for housekeeping; single or en suite. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WOODWARD, WATSON . 908 Broadway oo, & €0 cakland. A new home for asy terms on the SW. Comner O Valdes wnd T ents fourth stx beautiful high lot; getting sun all day; t house is colonial style with 7 rgoms, bath, c: :egtsbnem:ntllnd every moflern lmprove: ents; rooms all large; fine large closets: oa hall and dintng-room; ‘open firepiace: Wil be completed Within a month; see this place at once by purchasing mow: ' the selection Ppainting and tinting is left to you. WILL BUILD TO SUIT. On the NW. corner of Second ave. and Eleventh st.; beautiful high lots; street wo. all done; any size lot desired; look at these o to-day and we will then show you plans =il sive “fizures: small payment down balauce same as rent. Filbert lot, near Fourteenth; 42x100; $1600; very'desirable and a bargain. BANK SALE. $5500—The best bargain in Oakland in a fine home; the property is on Thirteenth St.. mear Madison; lot 50x100; very fine house of § large rooms and all modern convenicnces; casily worth $8000; rented for $350 per month net. INCOME PROPERTY. $9000—Pays $96 25 per month; best flats in Oakland: first-class location: near Broadway and trains; each flat has 7 rooms and bath; cost owner $12,000 2 years ago. EAST OAKLAND HOME. Given away for $5500; cost $11,000; large NE. corner lot 75x125; very fine house of 9 room: bank mortgage of $3750; situated on NE. cor- ner of Ninth ave, ard Bast Twenticth 5. BERKELEY PROPERTY. Corner Alcatraz and Telegraph aves.; 50 lots on very easy terms at very low prices; close to train: electric cars pass property: school oppo- site; fine chance for speculation or for home; ‘will build on any lot to suit. BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOME. $2850—New, modern cottage of § large rooms, bath, reception hall, high basement and mod four of the | ern_improvements; iot 1s 50x116; on west side of street; prettiest cottage in Oakland. $5000—Pledmont home; only one year ol owner must leave Oakland; large lof, 50x12: very fine two-story modern house; nefhborhood the very best; only one block from car line. $7500—In Lakeside district, east of Broad- way and north of Twelfth st.; very handsome property at a bargain; lot G0x100; house of 10 rooms; all modern improvements and in fine condition. ALICE-ST. PROPERTY. Between Thirteenth and Durant; any size lot desired; only $80 per foot; just reduced from $100 to close the Shafter estate; finest residence section of Oakland, being within 5 minutes’ walk of Broadway and the trains. Ste the property at 941 Myrtle st. between Eighth and Tenth sts.; lot 50x125; large house of § rooms and bath, in good condition; owner By 1etciORRIud Sdnd must sell; woskge ot ‘WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 ‘Broadway, Oakland. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1000—Cozy cottage of 5 rooms; all newly papered and painted; in first-class condition; stone walks laid and street work complete close to electric car line; a bargain; see this at once. $2000—Two-story house of 7 rooms and bath; lot 40x100: near local and one block from electric caf line; stable: chicken houses, etc.; fine view and a good location; easy terms if desired. $800—Good 5-room cottage in fine conditio 2 blocks from local; street work all done; §00d yard; can be bought on easy terms. 500—IMPROVEMENTS cost $21,000; can ibdivide and sell off $18,000 worth of lots and still have a grand home left, with full bearing orchard and the grandest garden in Berkeley, and property situated in the best part of town. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin Station, and Schmidt block, Berkeley. BERKELEY bargains for sale by MAY & MORTIMER. $1. $300—Lot 40x135; near school; street sewered. $650—40x135; half block from depot; street macadamized. . $1050—Corner lot, 45x120; street work dcne in front; mear cars. $3000—Large sightly corner lot in the ‘Wheeler Tract, near college; street work done. 2 $3750—Almost new 7-room house; work done, $4000—Modern home in the Scenie Park. $5000—New home in Hillegass Tract. $5500—Up to date mansion, south of col- lege. 4 $10,500—A home good enough for any one. MAY & MORTIMER, Agents, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. street SNAP—3 large room cottage; good location; large lot; 4 blocks to station, school, churches, stores and electric cars; price $850; terms | $75 cash, balance §10 per month; this beats | paying rent. O. A. RUDOLPH, 327§ Ade- line st., open Sundays, Lorin station. BARGAIN—6 rooms, bath, pantry, mantel, folding doors, high basement, brick founda- tion, fruit trees, chicken houses and stable; lot 60x135; price $1750; terms $100 cash, bal- ance $16 50 per month: in first-class condl- tion. _O. A. RUDOLPH, 3278 Adeline st., open Sundays, Lorin station. $1250 CASH, $33 per month, pays for a_$4000 home in full in 120 payments; modern house, 8 rooms and bath; 50 ft. lot; 10 minutes to local and 10 minutes to State University: send for ‘‘Homes.” WM. P. TODD, 630 Market st., S. F., or 1070 Broadway, Oakland. $28—NICE furnished cottage of 7 rooms and stable; Berkeley. Owner, box 3615, Call. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent—Furnished 5-room house, _electric light, gas, stove, plano; grand view; four blocks from Berryman Station, Berkeley. Address box 3289, Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MAKE an offer on the following: Positively must be sold this week. Imperative instructions from the owners TO SELL AT ONCE. Here is offered a great opportunity to procure ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE AT A BARGAIN, $1600—Fine 2-story 6-room and bath; por- celain tub; large lot. $1650—New b-room and bath 2-story house; lot_40x83. $1900—T7 rooms and bath; lot 40x208; & bar- gain. $2450—7-room cottage; lot 50x150; near Chestnut s $2500—KElegant 6-room colonial house; lot 42x125; a snap. . Foreclosure; 5-room and bath cot- tage; lot T0x125; Central ave. $2500—8 rooms and bath; lot 85x150; to close an estate. room cottage; large lot; choice lo- cation. S See the above properties this week. LOTS! _ LOJS! LOTS! In All Parts of Alameda. Buy now. Purchase a home. bargain. Easy terms. Homes built, rented and ex- changed. Secure a s in all parts of Alameda. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office open Sundays and evenings. Correspondence solicited. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS COUNTRY HOMES. Send for our new catalogue of country homes, frult, grape, stock or chicken ranches; in the banner county of Califcrnia; no irriga- flon' no failure of crops for the last 50 years. . D. REYNOLDS, 220 Hinton ave., Santa VINES—WIIl make you more money than any- thing you can plant nowadays; wine grapes are higher each year. Let us plant you 10 acres; you can pay $20 monthly and gain a competence In 3 years; planting now; save a {::r. Particulars of MARK LANE, 634 Mar. st. $600—A SNAP; 80 acres in Amador Co., 2 miles from town; 30 acres aifalfa land; abundance barn, of ater: 10 acres in orchard; Gomss, encing; ‘worth of wood. C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st., room 6. —_— 280 ACRESunimproved land, Tuolumne Co. ; also 160 acres, Mariposa Co. plenty wood ana Particulars box 5629, Call ofnee, P 2 WE have several fine fruit ranches to for city or Oakland property. CARR, 6 Eddy st., S. F. HEALY & 37:6x137:6 FOR $3250; Pacific Heigh! McCARTHY CO., 646 ll.-rman e 37:6x137:6 FOR 3 McCARTHY m‘ A—LOT 68:9x137:6; north side Golden Gate ave., near Laguna st., for sale; $225 per front foot. M. TAYLOR, Mills building, ninth floor, ropm 15. and_$37 50 #1000 CASM 33750 month buve new home ‘WM. P. TODD, 630 Market st. Pacific H c Helghts. THE R rooms and bath; barns and sheds on lot ; cash 450, Address M. KRAFRE, Homestead, San )21«: A SMALL dairy ranch in Berkeley; good-pay- ing rcute. For full umculu:yull orp:z- dress 425 Sutter st., San Francisco. E. N. EMMONS & SON have moved from ‘Montgomery st. to room 4. 10th fioor Milh FO! lll.——Cottl‘lo;S bk, Country real'estate’a . " We nts tn all Darts of California B N M- MONS & SON, room 4, 10th fioor, Mills bldg. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A—HOME BUILDING CO., Fruitvale ave. $1000—House 5 rooms and bath; lot 112x112 ft.; barn; % mile from station; $100 cash, bal- ance $12'60 per month. $1500—House 6 rooms and bath; 4 short blocks from station; $200 cash, balance $18 20 per month. $1800—House 6 rooms, bath, mantel, station- ary tubs, high basement; 2 blocks from sta- tion; $300 cash, balance $21 per month. $1700—House 5 rooms and bath; lot 35x124; nice stable: 1 block from car line, 4 blocks from station; $300 cash, balance $19 60 per month. $600—House 3 rooms; lot 50x100; good well; 100 cash, balance $7 per month; 3 bloy aywards' car line, “‘Fitzburg. e $1500—House § rooms and bath: lot 5Ox164 £t. $21 per month will buy this home; *Forest 000—House 5 rooms; lot 45x145; lwu.l‘h‘ w‘:neo $12 60 per month; "Alludfl’- Tract.” HOME BUILDING CO., Fruitvale ave., south of R. R. track. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m. week days; all day Sundays. ‘W. E. RUDELL. 4N unparalleled opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from 2 street cars and public school: furnished cot- tage of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- eon cote, etc.; 'ornamental g orchard: 20 minutes from Oakiand oF 1 hous F.; rent $35 a month; mfl. $4500—Elegant home of 8 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; an exceptionuily fine location, being central and near High and grammar schools and churches; buiit for present owner at a cost of $6000; just as g00d as new; see this at once. $3200—Pretty colonial style new modern house of 7 large rooms (just completed); curly redwood finish; open plumbing; porcelain bath and sink; stationary wash tubs; house beauti- fully tinted; lot 40 feet front; above the street grade; nice sloping lawn; street work all done and stone walks laid; tenant ready to take possession at 5360 per year; smail family and responsible party; this is a very desirable home and an excellent investment. Some fine propositions in country property, with cash difference to exchange for city, Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $2600—ORIGINALLY COST $3600. New G-room house; the latest improvements (note, lot 50x140); convenient to cars, schools and business cenfer; everything in first-class order; owner non-resident and property must be sold without reserve; terms f desired; it i an ideal home. J..S.'MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3500—WORTH TO DUPLICATE $4000. Two-story 7-room house; new; architecturai design and finish is the latest and best ever offered for sale; built without regard to ex- pense as to construction, plumbing and in- terjor finish; an ideal home; an ideal spot and extremely low price; $1100 cash, balance bank mortgage. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3000—A BEAUTY. New 6-room 2-story house; sunny; large lof open plumbing; street work all complet convenfent to business center, cars and schools; an ideal home; best nelghborhood residence in Oakland; terms only $1000 cash balance mortgage. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $30600—COST TO DUPLICATE $4500. New 7-room house; 3 blocks to local station, cars and near business center; dining-roonm 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. MOSS, 36, off Howard, nr. 7th—3 connecting furn. rms.; housekeepin; separate entrance. OAK, 119—1 sunny basement room; furnished for housekeeping; $6; small room, $3. OCTAVIA, 32, cor. Haight—3 nice furnished is; tuitable for housekeeping; also front a4 back parlors; suitable for doctor or Gentist. : OCTAVIA,' 1403, corner Geary—Sunny fur- ! nished bay window; gas stove; complete for housekeeping. POLK, 1643—Two nicely furnished large froat rooms, housekeeping; rent $15. POST, 101S—Sunny suite of 2 or 3 room: sinz RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom, bet. Seventh and i Etghth—Housekeeping rooms. SUTTER, 823B—Clean, completely furnished suites; coal and as ranges; comfortable; moderate. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—3 sunny house- keeping rooms, $12; no children. TURK, 130—Two unfurnished rooms for house- keeping: connecting: cheap. Virginia, 1005 Powell--2sunnyfront housekeeping rooms, newly furnished: gas range; baths;$20. — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn: i also ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elégant, Wedding Invitations, $2.50. Inside and Outside Envelopes, firest stock. Odell Print Co., 73 Fourth. Tel Black 1807. ¢ MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Wilham C. Pldge, 25, 2221 /Polk street, and Mary E. O'Reilly, 23, 933 Post street, Elbridge L. thaway, 24, Vallejo, and Mamie Cleary, 20, Vallej Thomas Fiowerday, 28, 1525 Powell street, and Mary Ryan, 18, 101 Greenwich street. Peter Pedrotti, 2§, Duncans Mills, and Eva Pedrottl, 22, Duncans Milis. William B. Fowler, 35, 401 Mission street, and Alice Hayes, 21, 21 Ninth street. John Cervo, 23, 326 Chestnut street, and Delida M. Cavagnaro, 18, 338 Filbert street. Herbert E. Copp, 33, 132 Beulah street, and Margaret A. Collins, 26, 507 Ellis street. E 21, 122 Turk street, and Ellen H. Jacoby, 18, 122 Turk street Henry A. Madison, 80, city, ard Nellle Burns, *20, Washington. Strodey J. Battin, 22, 100 Welsh street, and Elmyra Locke, 19, 418 Seventh_stree Aloysius N. ‘Schweitzer, 28, 77 Wi T street, and Cora S. Stubbe, 22, 1711 rket street. Nlls Holmberg, 31, city, and Anna M. Ling- vist, 25, city, Willlam G. Smith, 20, 3316 Twenty-sixth Street, and Amanda L. Grainger, 18, 3316 Twenty-sixth street, James F. Grace, 25, Los Angeles, and Stella McElroy, Healdsburg. Jacob Weinberg, 23, 528 Eighth street, anc Sara Rosenberg, 311 Eighth street. John Presley, 25, 3669 Twenty-third street, and Mary A. Donnelly, 24, 328 Hickory avenue. Charies G. M T zs"é‘fi;""" 32, city, and Anna 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 light housekeeping rooms; .open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, BUSH, 127—Sunny furnished room for a gentle- man; gas; bath; reasonable. CHATTANOOGA. 106, between Doiores and Church—Rooms for light housekeeping. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ' sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDINBURGH, 329 Powell, cor. Geary—Location most central; large well-furnished suites and single front rooms as offices; modern fm- provements; electric light, etc. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, 35¢, $1 60 night; $1 50, $6 wk.; open all night. BIRTHS—MHARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the pubiication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. , BARRY—In Vallejo, February 8, 1002, to the v'nfe of Michael Barry, a son. BURT—In_this city, January 29, 1002, to the wite of Thomes N. Burt, a son. COHEN—In this city, January 25, 1902, to the wife of Aavon Cohen, a son. HOLLAND—In this city. January 27, 1902, to !.)Ie wife of H. G. Holiand, a daughter. LUHRS—In this efty, February 2, 1902, to the Mv;?;;}or Charles Luhrs, a daughts CKEE—In this city, January 29, 1002, to the wife of S. McKee, a daughter. | ELLIS, 418, The Plerpont—Beautifully furn- ished suite; private bath; sun all day; $35. ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Furn, sunny bay-win- dow; mantel, fold. bed; with or without hkpg. FILLMORE, 2320—Large sunny furnished room. FOLSOM, 834—Sunny rooms with closet and bath; $1 per week. FOURTEENTH, 665, off Market—Neatly fur- nished front hallroom. FRANCISCO Hotel_Elegant suites; single; transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; suit,single;elevat. MEINHOLD- Ip South San Francisco, Janu- ;ry 29. 1902, 'to the wife of Frederick Mein- old, a son. MOULIN—In this city, Februa: 1 to the Wite of Gabriel Mouiin, & daughter MURPHY—In_this city, January 25, 1902, to the wife of Jeremiah L. Murphy, a daughter. NUTTALL—In this city, February 3, 1902, to wt];n;_[wl:z of Willlam Nuttall, a daughter. '—In_this city, January 29, 19 Wwife cf Charles S. West, a dlulh'?ezl"- 5 e % MARRIED. HORSTMANN—POHLKER-In this cif - ruary 5, 1902; by the Rev. J. H. ge'h’r'oe’:e‘:" l!::rnr, ‘Willlam Horstmann and Louise Pohl- WYMAN—PIVER—In this city, Fsbruary T, }Jfinbyw the 1 R"’,"g D. Buck, D D, James n_of Piver of Sea View, é‘:x. T HAYES, (71—Nice single room; with or with- out board; terms reasonable; private family. HYDE, 1514—Sunny furnished room suitable for gentleman; references required. - KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or single. MARKET, 1527%—Nice large sunny front room, furnished. MARKET, 2066—Nice sunny furnished .room; gentleman only; no other roomers. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites; private baths; newly furnished single roome. MINNA, 667, corner 8:h—Newly furnished bay- window room, §1 per transient. MISSION, 959—New house; elegantly furnished rooms, single or en suite; everything new. | NATOMA, 435—1 sunny front room, nicely furnished; to let; suitable for two gentle- men; in private family. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 & week up; 35¢ a day up. | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. | OFARRELL, 826_Sunny furnished rooms, with all modern con.; prices mod.; private. O'FARRELL, 1315—2 parlors and kitchen, un- furn.; priv. residence; bath; phone Scott $58. POST, §21, near Leavenworth—Elegant unfur- nished or furnished rooms and housekeep- ing rooms. POST, 940, near Larkin—A large sunny bay- window tront room. plano; gas grate; other rooms; all newly furnished; new flat. POST, 975—Very nicely furnished double room, bath and phone. POWELL, 131, near Baldwin lot—Room rent. ROYAL House, o 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, lor: rooms, per night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 to 38; month, $S to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | SECOND. 108, upstairs—One front room with a fireplace, suitable for 2; rent $10; no one who drinks need apply. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEAM HEAT and all modern convenlences at Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny sultes and single rooms; bath; phone. SUTTER, 823E Clean, sunny, newly furnished rooms, single or en suite; rent moderate. SUTTER, 1003—Sunny well furnished rooms, en suite or single, for gentlemen. TURK, 545—2 furnished rooms for housekeep- ing, '$17; also single sunny room, $7; gas, bath, phone. VALENCIA, 1122, near Twenty-second—Beau- tiful sunny front room, grate, new flat; board for two; reasonable, $500 CASH, $10 monthly: a new modern cottage of 4 large rooms; large bath room, porcelain tub; nickel plated fittings; high and dry basement; 6 large lots, all fenced; 100x150; superb soil; grand view; no fogs, no cold winds here; adjoining East Oakland; 36 new houses built within 6 months; surroundings building up rapldly; near a model school house and electric car lines; this is an ideal spot for a_home; a lovely grove and im- mense shade trees and running stream of water close by; price in all $1750. Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway Station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. 800 ACRES, three miles from Oakland, $75 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—0-ROOM house; improved street; cement walks; inside city limits; only 2 blocks from local station; §100 casn, remainder of pur- chase price same as rent, $15 per month. WYMAN LAND CO., 1137 E Fourteenth st., near Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. $250 CASH, balance $33 per month, 120 pay- ments, pays for.in full a new 8-room house, 10 minutes’ walk to local; send for ‘‘Homes. WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oaklaud, or 630 Market st., S. F. $1400—6-ROOM near City Hall; lot 50x100; call early. BUNCE, 952 Broadway, Oakland. S. P. MEADS, Oakland real estate. 1223 Broadway. near Fifteenth st. | Terba Buena, 26%, nr. Taylor & Sacramento— Fur. & unfur. rm.; nice location; reasonable. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | gubseriptions has been esteablished at 1008 GUESTS wanted at House-on-the-Hill healthy living; 40-acre flower farm; magnifi- high, cent view; superb climate; ideal place for Eest and comfort. Upper Fruitvale, Dimond, al MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 829. CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth—Sunny rms.; sin. and suites: ground and tennis crt. EDDY, 626, The Irvingdale—Sunny _suites; large double and single rooms from $22 [0 up. he, €05 O'Farrell—Nice home; spacious grounds; rates moderate. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back suites; excellent board; terms reasonable. NIGELY furnished rooms; modern improve- ents; board; no sign. 817 Geary st. CALIFORNIA, 507 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rat. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 3 NICE large rooms, newly papered, for house- keeping; modern conveniences; parlor floor. Apply 1422 13th ave., East Oakland. — e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. WANTED—In Western Addition, Park Preferred, fine sunny suite, also single Toom With good board, by married lady with two grown children; references. Box 3612, Call. YOUNG man, age 21, desires room and board in strictly private family; ces. Ben Bor /B ofngers 1y best of referen FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. RUOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 'S for housekps; handsome su. suitedh all modern improvements: gas, bath, reception rm.; nr. park and school; rent rea- sonable, St. James, McAllister and Laguna. ASH ave., 88, near City Hall—2 sunny house- keeping rooms; rent $11; suitable two men. CASTRO, 429, nr. 17th—2 private furn. hekps. private entrance; lawn: cheap; no childre: FIFTEENTH, 1792, near Guerrero—2 furnished sunny rooms; bath, telephone, etc. FRANKLIN, ", Bitned m‘éi‘pie:rt I\llfl:‘n—a or 8 nice fur- GOLDEN Gate ave.. 126—Nicely furnished ny room; grate; Kitchen; gas stove; water. GRO’ 360—2 turnis] " BT wtt Srs v APAR’ —_— HOWARD, 823—] for HOWARD, 10632 front completely furnished housekseping rooms. —————7 o] Tiousckeeping rooms. HYDE, 408—Sunny basement sulf yard, laundry, $14; alsa large room, ‘lof" Jo! 614—Modern back parlor with kitchen lete £ A = ooy, {or housekeeping, $1 sin 7; sunny LARKIN, 804—Large sunny front neatly YOUNG lady, employed, wants board X1 Drivate fariily; §3 60 week. Box 8241 Gali: YOUNG lady, employed, wishes room & : private family; references. Box mf"gudl.' LADY with a child wants room and board In private family by March 1. Box 8208, Call. ROOMS WANTED. R BB S S WANTED—3 to § unfurnished sunny house- keeping rooms; north of Market; ten min- utes” walk to Call bldg.; by married coupie; state terms. Box 8262, Call office. WANTED—By _young lady, furnished room, near town. Box Call. 4 S ——— DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Contra Costa DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Gian , Con.—A. dividend, No. ive Cents (75¢) per share on the N Coones Sty BAS Tadkt dacterud 808 Hayward blds., San Fradciscer on Bebue: ks close Feb. 3, Powder Com- it 38, of seventy- capi- 10, 1902. Transfe %’.&tm A.A..;r Becretary, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- | DIED. Israel, Fannle Jacobs, Eva Jansen, Geo. A. Jewett, Philo D. Judd, Wilkelmina Loftus, Mary Lonergan, George M. McCann, Mary A. McCarty, Delia Monaghan, Patrick O’ Malie; Crarles Penniman, Nancy Plunkett, Hannah Pust, Mrs. Anna E. Becker, Albert Berier, De Witt C. Bloch,” George Bonner, Edna C. Bramson, Arry H. Carpenter, Mary L. Cogswell, Caroline E. Coops, Henry W. Coughlan, Daniel Cronin, Margaret Donahue, James Duncan, 'James Dunnigan, David Flatley, Louis F. F. A Franks, George M. Ryan, Edward French, Hayes C. Saunders, Walton Garside, Catterine Schumacher, Emma Glenn, Walter M. Shemanski, ‘Marcus Graham, Julia Shula, Annie Guntern, Mathilda Stafford, Willlam Harvey, Mary L. Hennlg, Katie Hixon, Walter D. imelll, Max Sylvis, Nicholas H. Thrift, Henry Wilds, Horney M. Wyman, John F. BECKER—In this city, February 6, 1902, Al- bert Becker, dearly beloved son of August and Augusta Becker, and beloved brother of Augusta Becker, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 5 days. [="Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Suncay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1393 Harrison street, corner Tenth. ~Interment Mcunt Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Tenth and Har- rison streets. BERIER—In San Anselmo, February 8, 1002, De Witt Clement, beloved son of Frank E. and Loufse Berier, aged 1 year and 8 months. ELOCH—In Healdsburg, Sonoma County, Feb- ruary 6, 1902, George Bloch, beloved husband of Rosine Bloch, and father of Mrs. J. A. Cowen and George and Albert Bloch, a na- tive of France, aged 72 years 9 months and 14 days. Remains will arrive at § o'clock Pp._m. Saturday. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral servie Sunday, February 9, 1902, at 2 o'clock, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Du- mont, 1309 Powell street. Interment Laurel Hil! Cemetery. BONNER—In ~this city, February 7. 1902, Edna Claflin, daughter 5t John H. Boaner of Cedarville, Cal., only daughter of Mrs. Eme- line C. Cole of San Francisco, aad sister of Ernest C. Bonner of Alturas, Cal., a native of California, aged 24 years 7 months and 6 da)’!.) (New York and Chicago papers please copy. U7 Funeral Sunday, February 9, at 2:30 o'clock, from 1926 Vallejo street. Interment private. BRAMSON—In this eity, February Arry H.. beloved husband of the late Bis Mary Bramson, father of Benjamin Bramson, and stepfather of Mary Gibney, nn&l,vleF St Hamburg, Germany. . lends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Mondss. February 10, 1902, at 10:30 o’clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence by 11:30 o'clock train rom Third and Townsend streets - press Lawn Cemetery. o CARPENTER—In Petaluma, Cal, Fel 1,102, Mary L., beloved wife of S. o ar penter, . mother of Fay, Harold, Leslie and ‘Willlam Carventer, and sister of Miss Mar- garet Monokan, a native of Virginta City, Nev., aged 36 vears. . 2 COGSWELL—In this city, Februa: 902, Caroline E.. widow of ihe late Henrs oo Cogswell, a’ native of Connecticut, aged 79 years 11 months and 13 days. I Services and incineration at Odd Fel lows’ Crematory Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Private. ] 4 COOPS—In this city, Iebruary 6, 1902, He: . Henry beloved son of Coops, and brother of Mary c.»;i": native % %.I‘szffl!e. Ci aged 17 years 1 month and ST tuneral will unday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors ¢ H. P. Petersen, 225 n H. P Petersen. 225 MeAllister strest. Tn- CRONIN—In this city, February 7, 1902, Mar- take place to-day garet A., wife of the late James Cronin, and ! mother of Mary J. and Peter F. McArdle Margaret A. and Julia Cronin, 2 native ot ounty Armagh, Ireland, aged 40 years and [ The funeral will take pl Qfionday), at 10:30 o clock; fram the perions of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Thir b 'd and Townsend COUGHLAN—In this clty, Febru Daniel Coughlat, a native of Treland, Laci e el Wi take ‘Slece to-morraw e place t (Morday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the pariory of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St Feter's Church for services commencing af o'cloc Inters commencing, at o nterment Holy DONAHUE—In this city, February 8, 1 Annie Donlm James, beloved husband of and father of James Donahue, Mrs. . % Nichols, Mrs. W. Nolan and the late Annfe and Joseph Donahue, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged S1 years. £ully Imviied t0 attend the famemal s attend the (Morday), at 9 o'clock, from his taieoriol ence, Lily “avenue, between Oak 'soq Page. Laguna and Buchanan streets, theors Where a requiem repose Interment Holy {o Sacrea Heart Church, <h mass celel of hia soul at 930 oréloek rror, the Cross Cemetery. Mary L. Duncan, a native i st RIS Y ke land and T A, of 3. No. o, o ™ aint fully Invited to attend the funco] T to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at his lai home, 767 Brush street. Sarvicss wnio A° direction of Clan Macdonald Mo, yu clansmen are requested to attend. & DUNNIGAN—In this city, Febraary 7, David, dearly beloved husband of {f Mary ‘Dunnigan, and_ father of Mrs Vivian, Mrs. E. J. McDonald and Hagnip g’v 67 years. g fureral (Bunday), at 0:30 o'clock, from his Fremont and Harrison ——— (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock, from the parents’ residence, 162 Minerva street, Ocean View. Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRENCH—February 5, 1902, Hayes Clitton French, M. D., beloved husband of Rose M. , father of Vida C. and Vic: French, and torta R. French, a native of aged 63 Years. Friends and are respect- tully thvited o attend the funeral services Sunday, February 9, at 2 o'clock, at Req Men’s building, 320 Post street, under the aus- | plces of Georze H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. | Interment private. Remains at the funeral rlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 313 strest. between O'Farrell and Geary. FRANKSIn Santa Clara, February 8, 1902, George Mortimer Franks, a native of Brooks Iyn, N. Y., aged 39 ye-nrmdh 20 d”'l"m SIDE—In this eciiy, February 7, A eine Mary, beloved wife of Joseph P. Garside, and mother of Mrs. Willlam R. Hamilton, Mrs. James H. Smith. Danlel J. Garside, Mrs. Edward F. Flinn and Thomas P., Kate, Sadle and the late Maggie mm;i a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged. years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) | > Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funmeral Monday, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 323 Main street, thence to St. Brendan’'s Church. Where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com~ mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GLENN—In this city, February 8, 1902, Wal- ter Miles, beloved son of Waiter L. and Alice E. Glenn, and brother of Myrtle D. Glenn. & native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 22 day =" Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the home of his parents, 336 Valley street. between San- chez and Noe. Interment private. GRAHAM—In this city, Julia, beloved wife of the late Edward B. Graham, and aunt of Mrs. F. Backe, a native of London, England, aged 67 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Morday). at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 1 Latham place, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GUNTERN—In this city, February 7, 1902, Mathflda Guntern, beloved wife of Adolph Guntern, and mother of Freda, Frana, Leon Frank and Mathilda Guntern, a_native Selk‘rgen, Wallls, Schweitz, aged 35 years 5 months and 15 days. [ZFriends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. February 9, at 12 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, themee to St. Anthony’'s Church, Army and Twenty-sixth streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. N . HARVEY—In this city, February 1902, Mary L., beloved wife of the late Joseph Harvey, and mother of Joseph, Edward, Nellle, Walter, Blanche, Frank and the late Irene Harvey, a native of California, aged 42 years. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. e = HENNIG—In this _ecity, A Katie, beloved wife of John G. m‘fi mother of George A. Wettmann, Mrs. G. Bazelotte and Frank Glltner, & native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany. A member of Norddeutscher Frauen Verein, Deutscher Frauen Unterstutzungs Verein and Justice Circle No. 104, C. O. F. [7Friends and acquaintances are respects| fully invited to attend the fugeral Tuesday, February 11, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 2322 Chestnut street, mear | Baker, and thence to St. Paul's German M. E. Church, Broadway, between Stockton and| Powell streets, where services will be held| commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Cy-| press Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. MEMBERS of Justice Circle No. 104, C. O. F', will attend the funeral of our late Mrs. Hennig, from her late residence. | Chestnut street, Monday, at 10 oclock. MRS. J. LOPEZ, C. C. MES. P. J. LANGENBACH, Fin. Sec. | HIXON—In this city, February 7, 1002, Wal- ter D. Hixon, a native of Nevada, aged 40| years. ¢ IMELLI—In this city, February 8, 1902, Max a native of Aachen-am-Rhein, Ger- . aged 59 years and 10 months. A member of the Verein Eintracht. ISRAEL—In this city, February 8, 1902, of diphtreria, Fannie, dearly beloved daughter of Jonas and Rosa Israel, and beloved sister of Bertha, Manuel, Josephine and Sanford Israel, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 10 months and 6 days. JACOBS—In this city, February 8, 1902, Eva, beloved infant daughter of Saul and Bella Jacobs, and sister of Pearl Jacobs, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 1| | _day. ] JEWETT—In_this city, February 5, 1902, Philo D., beloved husband of ~Jeanie D.| Jewett, and father of Mrs. E. W. Burr and Lathrep W., Helen K., Hugh 8. and Phelps D. Jewett, a native of Weybridge, Vt., aged 84 years 6 months and 5 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral service to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Masoni Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets,| under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Interment private. JANSEN—In_ Alameda, February 7, 1902, George A. F. Jansen, beloved father of Mrs. Charles Dittmar and Lillle, Mamie, Geo M. and Robert P. Jansen, a native of Hano- ver, Germany, aged T4 years. [ Funeral services will take place Mon- day, February 10, at 9:30 o'clock, at his| late residence, 2156 San Antonio avenus, Alameda, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul, be- ginning at 10 o'clock. Interment strictly private. JUDD—In this city, February 8, 1902, Wil- helmina Judd, beloved wife of the late R.| Oscar Judd, and mother of R. Oscar, Ed- ward D.. Jennie and Alvin W. Judd and { Mrs. J. Gaestel and Mrs. Louis Martin, & native of Germany, aged 67 years 8 months and 23 days. | £ Notice of funeral hereafter. LOFTUS—In this city, February 6, 1903 | Mary, wife of John Loftus, and mother of George Marshall and the late Samuel and Mary Ellen Marshall, a native of Kings| County, Ireland, aged 62 years. : [ The funeral will take place to-day| * (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late| ty-ninth .and Thirtieth, thence to St. Paul's Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. A requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at the above church Tuesday, February | 11, at 9 o'clock. LONERGAN—In this city, February 7, 1902, George M. Lonersan, beioved father of Ed- ward George, Plerce Tobin, Mary and Joseph John Lonergan, a native of North ‘Adams, Mass., aged 45 years 11 months and 22 “days. £ F'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- " quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 | o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. IGNATIAN COUNCIL No. 35, Y. M. L—Mem. | bers are urgently requested to assemble at the undertaking parlors of Carew & English, at 0 o'clock on Monday to attend the funeral of our esteemed brother. George M. Loner- gan. J. B. QUEEN, President. . L. EBNER, Secretary. | McCANN—In this city, February 8, 1902, Mary | A, beloved daughter of James and Alice Mo~ { Cann, and sister of James R. McCann, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years 1 month and 7_days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, themce to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 10:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cematery. 4 et & McCARTY—In_Mountain View, Fel 1902, Della McCarty. wife of the late Luke McCarty, and mother of Thomas, John and HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. scor to Flannagan & Gallagher) ! m‘mugANxéfs&?Dgngxfi‘vi&m N L DIR % Fitth st opposite Lincoln Schook. Telephone South 80. | Mt. Olivet Cemetery,! AN BRUNO HILLS. | OFF:CE 916 MARKET STREET. | J UNITED UN! 27 ana 30 Fifth o PO RAL D R A JAMES MCGINN, Fotmerly with Bros., has opened 1 Park B and Jonte: Talephane South ST8 n!wlFll.llu OF llshl"ulll.m_ o Patted Undertakers” association M REMOVE McGINN BR i 4

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