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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1902, e L S i S FRTIS Lilid ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. * ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE ON EASY MS. DECID; 100—A fine T-room cof meda ave nt corner lot; house of 7 r. and b.; sice location BARGAIN AND § HER CALL _TO OFFER. ‘ms. market at the possible in any ortable, coz: : PAYING RE AMEDA LAND COMP. 0 Park st., Al bath; chicken N meda. f 4 rooms a: near Bay ation and | sction, cottage of 7 rooms and bath: mear station; street work ell done; jot $0x175; terms $500 cash, balance $25 per month. room flats and small 5-room cot- me $43 per account of own- 50x150; ath; must be sold o er's departure. HOUSES ON TERMS OF ALAMEDA. AND ESTIMATES BUIL! ALL PAR ITTED WM. DUFOUR & CO.. 6 Santa Clara avenue, Park st., Alameda. ANDLETT COMPANY. DELANOY-: $4500—New 9-room coionial house; large lot opportunity ever a good home on easy build eny style you may desire. Our ract is the finest bay shore prop- meda. 2 DELANOY-RA NDLETT COMPANY, B > v ooussvsr ki 25 per Y ALL THB D HAVE BUT . CONGER & CO., Phone Numbers). 1501 Park 5 Alameda. — BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BEST BAKGAINS, m house, hard-finished, bath t, cohcrete foundation; lof BERKELEY'S balance $8 per month. 6-room house, new, ev high bgsement; lot 75x120 rs; & perfect gem; only $300 0 per month. d sofl, fenced; $300 in improvements; street w me; close to cars. $2650—Har house, windmill, tank % done; cement waiks location; handy to ca: per mo, w. C. C. EMELIE, A g $275—10T 40 on Virginia street; ifes nicely $650—Lot 40x1 done. $750—3 lots left on Oxford st.; ; on Henry st.; street work better call at 5-room _cottage; N. Berkeley; $250 down and $20 per month; call at once. MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center st., Berkeley Station. in the Hillega et work all done; hi come and see it. $3650—A BIG snap lot 45x100: str new and moder: MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. cottage on Henry ; terms eas) MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. ess block at Berkeley station; lot building in good condition; this is clearing 11 per cent inter- st be sold at once; come and $3000—13; acres of land on College avenue street work complete; $1500 cash; bal ence fiat Joan. $600—4-room cottage and basement: lot 45x 135; street work complete; 2 blocks to 3 blocks to S P. station; $100 balance §8 per month, ? $1500—Entire milk route; 114 patrons; 18 cows, 2 horses, 2 wagons, cans, etc.; reason for selling is poor health, C. MORAN & CO., 31 Shattuck ave. Berkeley Station. cottage; convenient to school _and frult trees; good A PICKUP—5-room stat stores, large t, chicken houses, deep well of water; price $950; terms $150 | cash, balance $10 per month. Why pay rent when you can get this for less than rent? O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. HOW dox e you? New S-room house, bath, folding doors, stationary tubs; brick tion;. wired for electric lights; large lot; 2 b to station; convenient 1o stores, sche ; price §2350; terms $200 cash, balance $20 per month Open Sundays. | must be seen to | -Alzmeda | work done; handy to cars; | and is 2 big bargain at this price. | church; | E§TATE. 362 B st., between 3-room cottage; make offer. 3 California EERKELEY REAL J. DIMMER, Francico. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station. cottage of 5 large nished with the lat- improvements; high basement; fronting on macadamized strect; lot 50x 170; most convenient to electric cars and local trains; terms to sult purchaser. | A beautiful corner of half an acre of xtra good eoil in most desirable loca- tion, with new modern cottage of © rooms, hall and bath; nicely finished; high® basement; brick foundation, etc.; water; chicken house; fronting on in county road; easy terms if dewired. $2000—. m $1700—A new cottage of 4 rooms, bay-window, hall, bath, pantry, closets and all mod- ern conveniences; city water, etc.; lot | 200; fronting on two streets; nicely 1 clevated; most desirable place for rais- | ing chickens, etc.; easy terms. | $1300—New 4-room cottage, hall, bath, patent tollet, ete.; all nicely finished; hot and cold ‘water; basement; good sewerage; only 3 blocks from Fruitvale station; a great opportunity to secure a good home at a very low price. 2200—Cholce corner of 2%, acres, with 4-room house and outhouses, etc.; nicely ele- vated for a good view, together with 200 chickens, good cow, horse, buggy and cart, etc. $1500—Nice G-room cottage and bath: hot and cold water; high basement; chicken house; city water; lot 50x116; near High street. . H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Staticn. E. RUDELL, Cor. Fruitvale ave. and Washington st., Fruitvale, Cal. w. $000—House, 3 hard-finished rooms and bath: | high basement: lot 50x80; 4 blocks from | station; $300 cash, balance $540 per month., - $1400—THouse of § rooms and bath; high base- ment; large barn; good weil of water, with force pump; lot 45x145; $200 cash, | balance $16 80 per month will buy the home. $1800—House of 6 rooms and bath; oak mantel and fireplace: Jot 35x1 two _blocks from Fruitvale station; $300 cash, bal- ance $18 per mont | $2500—Store with 6 rooms and bath upstairs; | £00d business location; large barn; well, windmill and tank; near Fruitvale ave.; 300 cash, balance $25 per month. 2700—House of 22 rooms and bath; large lot, | with abundance of flowers and trees; commanding an_extensive view of the bay and Castro Valley (Haywards); this is o bank .sale and is worth Investigat- ing; terms’ to suit. For rent—House of five rooms and bath; man- tel,” etc.; 1 block from station; partly furnished. 1 W. E. RUDELL, corner Fruitvale ave. and | ‘Washington st., Fruitvale, Cal. Office hours | | from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Sundays included. | | $3500—40 ACRBS, 7-room house, chicken | houses and barns. | | \ $1800—5-room house, windmill and tank; lot 112x135. $1500—6-room_cottage, bath; lot 37:6x100, $1600—5-room cottage; lot 28x140, cottage, bath, hot and cold | lot 85x135 | | $2100—5-room. water; $1850—8-room house and lot 80x150, Apply ALAMEDA LAND CO., | 1151 Twenty-third ave., | Fast Oakland. | LARGE list of desirable proverty (open Sun- ui day).P.H.Blake, Fruitvale, E. 1ith st.,nr.P.O, ————————————————————————— OAKLAND ADVEKTISEMENTS. | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. E. J. STEWART & CO., | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | 1008 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. Lots are selling in the Butters Tract near the new Santa Fe line to San Francisco; beau- tiful homes will be started on the tract first of the year: buy now: every month makes & Gifference in value: $100 down and $10 per month will secure your choice now; street work | going on. ‘ BARGAINS—BARGAINS—BARGAINS, | Fine chicken ranch of 2 acres; all good level | 1and; 4-room house; other bufldings; only two | blocks from electric car lne. $2500—Biggest snap in Oakland; for investment or for a home; lot 100x100 feet; street work all done: fine sidewalks; zood cot- tage of 6 rooms and bath; modern im- provements; this offer is open for & | short time only; terms may be arranged. $2550—Brand new bome of 6 rooms, bath and | all modern improvements; beautifully finished; fine elevated location; lot 40x | 125 fect: street work all done; one block 1o electric car liné. | $3500 will buy a nice home right In town; nice modern house of 8 rooms and bath, | attic, etc.; large lot; driveway; stable; must be sold. | $5000—Large sunny modern house, 11 rooms: partly furnished; lot 70x125 feet; only ten short blocks to City Hall. 5 min- | utes to S. F. local; don’t miss seeing this. i E. J. STEWART & CO,, 1008 Broadway, Oakiand. : be your own landlord; be- T by presenting your family 3 5-room_cottage; price v $150 cash, balance same as rent. UDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. No. 415—$2900—8.room house; 1-3 cash; gas and electricity. . 401—$5800—10 rooms and bath; cheap. . 899—$4500—Cottage of 5 rooms; windmill, well, frut, berries, etc.; iot one acre, 3968200 uated. room: large lot; finely sit- . 392—$5200—10-room house; close best bargain in town. . 893—83500—9-room house; lot south front. §, 5. QUACKENBUSH, 2171 Shattuck ave., Berkeley Station. BARGAINE TOR SALE BY H. D. IRWIN. $1000—Lot 50x100; basement cottage; 4 rooms and bath (819) $1650—Lot 40x135; mearly new, sehingled cot- tage; G rooms and bath, (935) $2000—Lot 34x120; new house; § rooms and bath: good basement, a072) $2600—Lot 50x100; modern house; 6 rooms, bath; improved street 1074) $2100Great snap; lot 60x135; new two-story colonial house; 8 rooms and bath, Speclal snap in lots. See my bargains, H, D. IRWIN, Lorin Station, Berkeley. in; large 50x135; BERKELEY WOODWARD, WASTON & CO. 1172 Broadway, cor. 1ith ..Oakland REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Publishers Oakland Real Estate Review. $75 front foot: those beautiful Alice-st. lots, between 15th and Durant, | $3500—A fine new Colonial home on Hamilton | place; § rooms and bath; all modern conveniences; this is a cholce plece of property and an ideal home. $3250 un—8 very desirable new homes ranging from $§3250 to $4000; on Valdez and Ruby sts., near 26th and Broadwa: within easy walking of business cente they are modern in every particular; 6 { to 8 rooms and bath; large lots; easy ! terms. | $3000—Cozy steeped roof home of 8 rooms and bath; beam ceifling in dining-room; all the latest improvements in house finish- ings; lot 37:6x120; on 36th st., between Market and West; this is the coming residence locality; quick train service to Frisco and electric lines; easy terms if desired. We have some choice northwest corner lots. | WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. $3000—NBW 7-room house, compiete in every particular; street work all dome; mear electric cars and station. $750—Lot 61 feet frontage; near College ave.; a bargain. ; facing south; t work all done; fine view. house of 8 rooms; mear Dwight elation; large lot; street work all e; & Jovely home. ne home ‘of 12 rooms; thorough! modern; large lot; sunny side of stecer, JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. NEW 6-room colonial house; mantel, 1 doors, porcelain bath, 2 patent cl:;utnl‘!”:: fine fmucadamized street; mear station: this house is up to date: all modern and elegant house; price only $2200; $200 cash, balance $25 per month. Open Sundays, J. R._PERKINS, Lorin Station. $500 CASH—Chicken ranch; nearly an acre land; cottage 4 rooms, bath; pantry, hard finished, hot and cold water; barn; brooder- ‘hous: 14x36; 8 chicken-houses, 5 of them double; windmill and tank; bricked well; wa- ter piped over land; 33 fruit trees, part bear- ing; berries of all kinds; horse, buggy and wagon; incubator, brooders, cultivator and furniture; about 200 laying hens, mostly thoroughbreds; 2 blocks from electric cars and school; everything goes for $2500; send for circular. H. Z. JONES, 455 Seventh st., Oakland; carrlege free. $4000—3odern, { rooms and bath; 3 marble wash’ sfands; cement basement; hot water furnace; all in fine condition; Jot 40x170; summy side, between Tele: graph and Grove; house alone would | cost $4000 to duplicate; immediate ] possession; very easy .terms. | J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal FOR SALE—Choice residence and business es, imoroved or unim- proved. Call or write for prices and particulars. Houses for rent. FRANCIS FERRIER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 2121 Shattuck ave., Berkeley Station. LOOK AT THIS—2% acres on Collece ave.; 6-roomed house, barn, 200 fruit trees, windmill, tank, etc., $3500, CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. BOMES for sale or built to order; easy terms. MURDOCK, Adeline station, on R. R. to . Berkeley, or 510 Pine st., San Francisco. $3750—New up to date colonial, 7_rooms and bath; basement; sunny side of 27th street, near Teiegraph ave.; best lo- cation in Oakland; correct’ thing_to do, provide a new home at beginning of ‘the new year; inspect this at once. J.S. MYERS, 1002 Brofidway, Oakland, Cal. READ THIS AD. ‘We have four new and all modern houses of six and seven rooms respectively, nicely located near cars, etc., for exchange or sale, or on installments of thirty dellars per month; no cash down required. This is a gilt edge proposition whigy any purchaser will take up upon investigation. Apply to ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., e 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland: OAKLAND HOMES, $35,000—Magnificent suburban home, adjoining Oaklend; improvements modern and complete; 14 acres of cholcest fruits and shrubberies in the State; premises have cost three times price asked; im- mense sacrifice; mortgage $20,000 can remain. $25,000—We_are authorized by the estate of J. J. Valentine, late president of Wells- Fargo Express Company, to offer that magnificent home, grandly situated on the heights of East Oakland; half block highly improved grounds; prem- ises cost over $50,000. $22,000—An unusual offering; handsome Pied- mont mansion; 12 rooms; new, modern and complete; large grounds; situation affords an unequaled panordma of San Francisco Bay and Oakland. $20,000—Cost $30,000 two years ago; elegant 10- room Roman style home; beautiful architecture; price includes all of the magnificent furniture, which is com- plete; sacrifice on account of removal south. $20,000—Cost $35,000; 3-story residence, 15 rooms; McClure Heights; corner; 90x150, $18,000—Cost $27,000 in 1891; especially con- structed home, 15 rooins; elevated and centrally located; a ner on_the handsomest improved block in Oak- land; estate, cause of sacrifice. $16,000—Bordering the shores of beautiful Lake Merritt; splendid 12-room residence; Lake Merritt frontage is very scarce; We sold another $12,000 site on the Boulevard this week. $16,000—On bay shore of Alameda; a lovely seaside home; new and complete; 15 rooms; latest equipments; lot 185x135; bulkhéad and boathouses complete; see 16 photographs at office. $12,500—Cost s&,aoo uburban home; gothlc style; 10 Tooms; modern and complete; in city limits of Berkeley; 5 acres cholce fruit and shrubberies; land ked and has fine future worth price value. $18,500—Flat mortgage $12,000 at 6 per cent; close in; east of Broadway; 16 rooms: corner residence; 170 feet frontage; must sell; offer considered. $11,000—Madison-st. corner home; 12 rooms; modern and complete; _iot 100x200; ; close to Broadway and narrow-gauge traln service. $10,000—Linda Vista, ‘‘Pledmont”; handsome 12-room corzier home, 70x135; superbly situated; grand view; fine surround- ings; magnificent garden. $9,250—Fine 12 rooms; extra well bullt; lot 100x140; finely situated, out Telegraph avenue. $100 per month—Special terms on two fine new homes on southeast corner of full informa- Jackson and 1lth sts.; tion at_office. $9,000—Cost $12,500; 9-room home in the market; Iy finished; fine order; furnace; stable; terraced lot, 75x125; grandly situated on Vernon Heights. $9,000—Fruftvale, 2 acres, with 10-room resi- % dence; opposite the Weliman mansion; §25,000 once refused; offer wanted. $8,500—Near Telegraph avenue and Alblon st.: fine 2-story especially constructed home of 10 rooms; 75x150; ‘see this be- fore_building. $8,000—On McClure Helght: and Telegraph_ave.; 10-room colonial style; 65 feet front. 7600—Sacrifice; fine modern colonial 10- room residence; furnace, stable; corner lot, 100x150; on Tenth ave.; no finer hoine location in Oakland; elevated: fine surroundings; premises cost $13,500; modern and complete; non-resident fore- ing sale; finest buy in Bast Oakland. $6500—Another, chofce Telegraph ave. corner home;: specially constructed; 8 rooms extra fine home; lot 50x100. $7500—Harrison st., near 1ith; pretty 10-room home; 50x100. $7000—11-room_corner residence on 13th st, east of Harrison; mortgage $4500; rents $50 per month. $5500—Albfon or 28th st., between Grove and -Telegraph; just completed; fine 8-room home; 50X140; terms to sult you; keys at office. $6500—Offer wanted; beautiful, almost new cqrner, 8-room home; 5 minutes’ walk i gauge depot, $5000—Estate; Telegraph ave.: double frontage, 60x120; note size; splendid 9-room dwell- ing; bargain. $5500—Thirty-second st.; fine home, 0 rooms; 50x105; barn; terms easy, $4500—27th st., near Telegraph; 9-room 2-story colonial house; lot 50x140; premises cannot be duplicated for the price. absolutely the coziest ; opposite 28th st. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Fighth st., Oakland. laborate- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BIRCH ave., 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— Three rooms, unfurnished; $7. EDDY, 929—Elegant parlor 3-room suite; new modern flat; furnished or unfurnished; suit- ‘mble for ; reasonable. JACKSON, o sunny furnished house- keeping roome; §14 complete. LARKIN, 1030—Two sunny, new, housekéeping rooms, Mcb:!szSTER' —3 large sunny rooms and th. MOSS, 13, off Howard, near 7th—2 rooms, fur- nished complete for housekeeping; adults. NINTH, 113—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; running water; bath; reasonable. STANYAN, 1192—Near Affiliated colleges, bay Wwindow ' sunny “alcove, connecting; private ome. VALENCIA, 191—2 small rooms, furnished for housekeeping; water in each; use of bath; $8. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estabilshed at 1098 Valencia furnished KOOMS 10 LET—Furn. and Unfarn. otel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, i5c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 20c to $1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st)—Rooms 25c, G0c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 136)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, singie; also furnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Elils, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 462, “The Pantheon’’—New hous gle rooms or en suite, with private bath; best of beds a specialty; elevator; electric lights: steam heated; up-to-date hoyge; translent so. licited; terms reasonable. M. J. McLean, prop. EDDY, 1128—Finely furnished sunny rooms; single or en suite; first-class family board; reasonable. ELLIS, 821 (Muzart)—Nicely furn. rooms 3bc, $1 50 night; $1 50, §6 week; open all night. FELL, 1508—1 furnished, 1 unturnished front sunny room: reasonable; opposite Panhandle; private family; reference. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $150 night; §2 to §6 weel; reading room. HARRISON, 784%—Finely furnished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike; HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 per week; reading room. | JESSIB, 812—2 unfurnished rooms, $6; 1 fur- nished room, §1 25 per week. KEARNY, 238—Furnished rooms for man and wife; aiso for light housekeeping: other rooms for gentlemen: nicely furnished. LEAVENWORTH, 602—Single room for lady; rent §7; private family. MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished single and double rooms; 75c and $1 per week. MINNA, 067, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- wihdow rooms; §1 per week; transient. OCTAVIA, 49, corner Halght—First-class room, everything new; up-to-date; private family. | CCTAVIA, 102—Front and back pariors nicely furnished for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. SACRAMENTO, 1642—Two front unfurnished | rooms. SEVENTH, 191—Large room; rent reasonable. SUNNY front room; $7. off Franklin st. TAYLOR, €24, cor. front rooms to let. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved atCall branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. sunny bay-window Inquire 12 Lily ave., Sutter—Two furnished ROOMS AND BOARD. AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 117 EDDY; AMERI- CAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN; 150 ROOMS, SUITE OR SINGLE; PRIVATE BATHS; ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STEAM HEAT- ERS_THROUGHOUT; PHONE IN EVERY ROOM; FIRST-CLASS CAFE ON STREET FLOOR. L. McKENNA, PROP. $3000—COZY new colonial Lome, close to Tele- graph ave.; every convenlence; open lawn; exceedingly desirable in every respect; must be sold; owner going East. $5000—4 flats, near 20th_st.; will rent for $01 per month; b and 7 rooms in each; bath; bay windows; plate glass windows in front; driveway and fine stable; owner solng away and must sell; on sunny side of street; electric cars will pass the door; will seil for §1000, balance on monthly payments. < $1250—New house of 2 rooms; lot 145x108 feet; stable; chicken house; all fenced; corner; close to Telegraph ave.; this is & snap, 3$5000—2 fine cottages; © minutes' walk from train; G and 6 rooms; bay ~windows; stable and drive way; the location is fine; between Telegraph ave, and Grove st.; will rent for $50 per month; owner going away and must sell; will sell separately if desired; must be sold before January 1, 1003. $2500—Nearly an.acre of ground; fine location; southwest corner; faces 3 streets; all sewered; house of 5 rooms; well and pump; near cars and walking distance of train; finely located for chicken ranch. — $3750—No. 634 Merrimac st.; sunny side, be- tween Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; just completed; electric and gas light- ing; open lawn; stone walks; elevated ground; choice 'location and 'neighbor- hood; plan of payments can he arranged. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. ALLEN LAND COMPANY, 466 Tenth st., Oakland. $900—House of 4 rooms, hizh basement; cor- ner lot, 25x100; all street work done; good well; terms $100 cash, balance $9 60 per month. (Oakland.) $950—House of 4 rooms; large lot; sewer and city water; 1 block from car line; terms $150 cash, balance $9 60 per month. (Oakland.) $1250—New modern house of 5 rooms and bath; large lot; 1 block from car line; good location; $200 cash, balance $12 60 per month. (Oakland.) $1500—5-room story and a half house; modern; barn; cement walk and street paved $200 cash, bal. same as rent. (Oakland.) Call and see out list. LAND CO. ALLEN 466 Tenth st ...Oakland Phone Brush 521. KAYSER & COMPANY. Lot 50x100, on 45th st.,, near Grove st. Cheap. ———200:17. ——— ‘Will buy a small store, with 3 living rooms; good lot; bet. Grove and San Pablo nve;l“‘mg;l De sold; bargalin. Cottage of b rooms; bath, neat, sunny; large lot; barn, driveway, etc., on 24th street. —12:3] ———— $2700. Fine corner on Telegraph ave.; and 3 rooms; also flat of § rooms; bath; close in and at b!_l’m-‘n. We are instructed by owner now In New York to sell his fine home of 8 rooms, bath, etc.; modern; corner on 14th st.; lot 50x100; terms can be made to suit; you ought to wee it. ————58:186.. Bee our list before you buy. KAYSER & COMPANY, ~Reliable Real Estate Deaiers, 911 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND Home Co. will advance the Interest for you on your mortgage while your con- }nfitl are maturing. 950 Broadway, Oak- land. OAKLAND Home Co. can fit you in a home of your own at once on small monthly pay- ments. 950 Broadway, Oakland. | DESIRABLE rooms with home comforts in private_family; board optional; privilege of piano, billiard ‘and ping pong ‘tables; refer- ence required. Phone Fell 4154 or box 3097, Call office. THE RENMORE, 978 Geary—Handsomely fur- nished parlor sulte, with bath; also large single rooms; good' board and service; ref- erences; phone East 1070. OLD Stevenson mansion opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California attractive ine terior; exceptional table; free billlard room. HOTEL REGINA, 418 Turk—New house, ele- gantly furn.; all mod. imp'vments; European. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy_High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN wishes room with fire; fur- nished or unfurnished; with or without board; private family preferred. Box 3006, Call office. BOARD for_boy 10 years old in private refined family. Box 3091, Call. \ e ROOMS WANTED. SUNNY alcove room; running water; house- keeping privileges; will pay $15. Box 8099, Call Office. P —— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 20) Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES, SAVINGS and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter—The board of directors declared a dividend for the term ending De- cember 31, 1902, at the rate of three and one- quarter (§%) per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes and payable on and after January 2, 1903. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and after é:g;:;_y 1, 1903. CYRUS W. CARMANY, CALIFORNIA Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany,/corner California and Montgomery sts. —For the six months ending December 31, 1902, “djvidends have been declared on de- posits thc savings department of this company, as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on_ ordinary deposits at the rate of § per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Friday, January 2, 1903. Divi- dends ancalled foriare added ¥ the piincl- pal after January 1, 1903. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO Savingy Union, 532 Callfor- nta st., corner of Webb—For the half year ending” with the 3ist of December, 1902, & dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and forty-two one-hur- dredths (3 42-100) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Friday, January 2, 1903. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. THE German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with December 31, 1902, a_dividend has been de- clared at the rate of three and one-eighth (83%) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of ‘taxes, payable on and after Friday, Janu- ary 2, 1903.° GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. THE Continental Building and Loan Assocla- tion, 301 California st., has declared for the slx months ending December 31, 1902, a di- vidend of 8 per cent per annum on monthly payment stock, 6 per cent on term deposits and 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. HON. WASHINGTON DODGE, President. ‘WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Mutual Savings Bank San Francisco, 33 Post st., for u:'a halt yt:f‘ ending December 81, 1002, a dividend "has been declared at the rate of three (3) per oent S o oo sl Sewalty,iGee ot axes, on an 3 2, 1905, GEORGE A: STORY, cacher =7 X NEW house: to be sacrificed; less : must sell. Box 3060, Call efce. o oot OAKLAND HOTELS, SR HOTEL TOURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay sts, —Lofty cellings, spacious halls; modern and select; a home for families or single ladies and gentlemen: suites and single rooms; sample rooms for commercial men. —_— e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. e e e A . FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. e ————See— SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable, Take no other, Send dc, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem, Co., Phila., Pa. e 0 LEASE, PART second floor, 30x50; well i tric elevator. SIMONDS SAW ted; elec- 81 DIVIDEND in liquidation of 8 per cent all deposits has been declared by Rhe Calitor nia Savings and Loan Society, payable on _and after MONDAY, Dec. 22, 1 at the office of the Society, Mills building, second floor, room 28, San Francisco, Cal. CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Socfety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declared a afv- 1dend of 3 per cent per annum on its deposits, payable on and after January 2, 1903. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: 5 A J. Edward Hayden, 31, Alamed DI;“‘!I"AY- Sl:‘. 5?3 ‘;K‘hlni ler:L sl gt ver A. ensl , 38, Oakland, Gref 3. Sonasan, 24, Oukiana, o and Grethe Oscar A. Envik, 28, city, and Katarina L. Bruun, 31, city. Baptiste Pelissler, 25, 623 Howard street, and Christine Brumet, 23, 623 Howard_street. mH:‘r'r’.v B. Arbios, 26, city, and Marie T. Blot, a ! Francieco Larrabaster, 34, 1422 Powell street. and Luciana Pineda, 19, 710 Broadway. ll’lr‘kar B. Stofer, 26, city, and Jennie Stenge, 21, city. FEduard . Maertins, 31, and Marie Schmidt, 20, Nevada City. George P. Haiden, 24, Alvarado, and May Lassen, 19, Alvarado. Carlo Pagani, 29, Kenwood, and Maria Be- sazzi, 20, 1217 Green street. C. Conrad Mollath, 24, 1119 Broadway, and Margurite A. Thiemann, 15, 207% Steuart st. Frederick T. McGlade, 22, city, and Kathryn J. Harman, 22, city. Willlam ° J. Lindow, 28, ‘2444 California street, and Edith Schnattacher, 26, 1013 Van Ness avenue. Edward F. Leahy, 23, 4301 Harriet street, and Maud Prescott, 19, 317 Langton street. BIRIHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BEHRE—In this city, December 23, 1902, to the wife of Earnest J. Behre, a daughter: DONALD—In Ocean View, December 24, 1902, to the wife of David Donald, a son. EGAN—In this city, December 19, 1902, to the wife of Thomas Egan, a daughter. HOEHNER—In this_city, December 26, 1902, to the wife of A. F. Hoehner, a son. OLSON—In this clty, December 22, 1902, to the wife of Oliver J. Olson, a son. READE—In this_city, December 23, 1 the wife of J. E. Reade, a daughter. TYNDALL—In this city, December 17, 1802, to_the wife of James Tyndall, e son. MARRIED. BARRICKLO—CONEY—In this city, December 26, 1902, by the Rev. Edgar Lion, James R. Barricklo and Louise J. Coney, both of San Francisco. CLANCY—SANDERSON—In this city, Decem- ber 10, 1902, by the Rev. Father Cumerford, John J..Clancy and Maybelle Sanderson. COLLIER—CUNNINGHAM—In San_Jose, De- cember 11, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. Mockridge, George W. Colller and Mary E. Cunningham, both of Ban Franclsco. SCHARRENBERG—HEINE—In this city, De- cember 21, 1902, by the .Rev. Hermann Gehreke, Paul _Scharrenberg and Elenore leine, both of San Francisco. DIED. © Alexander, Jacob McCabe, Bernard . Babcock, George B. McCornock, John B, Barrett, Henrietta Maver, Amelia Bladden, Robert Morlock, Willlam L. Bohn, Elise Nolan, John Borst, Lottle May O'Hara, Thomas Bosh,’ Harrie Rearden, Francis J. Burner, Walter B. Reck, Rudolph W. Cody, Michael Reguin, Emma Dayton, Catherine Root, Sophronia L. Drew, Edward Ryan, Timothy Egan’ (infant) Sass, Amandes Ettinger, Moritz Stikeman, Mrs. F. E, Freeman, Edward A. Stow, Marietta L. Friesenhausen, John Sudtherland, August Gilmore, Charles C. Tank, Nicholas Hanna, Danfel N, Thompson, Frank B. Hettle, Annie Walter, Thomas Holloron, Johanna Weber, Regina C. Hunter, Albert G. ‘Wegener, William B. Joseph, Hyman Westerlund, Andrew Kelton, Clarence O. Wickersheimer, Ber- city, to Kutscher, Elizabeth tha K. . Lay, Stephen Wilson, Mary Levinsky, Louls ‘Wynne, Raymond H. London, Jacob ALEXANDER—In New York City, December 26, 1902, Jacob, beloved husband of Sophi Alexander, father of Mrs. M. J. Hyman of New York and Sarah’ Alexander of San Fran- cisco, and brother of Mrs. Tina Davidson of San Francisco and David Alexander of Wat- sonville, a native of Germany, aged 86 years 11 months and 10 days. BABCOCK—In this city, December 27, 1902, at the parents' residence, 178 South Park, George Berkley, dearly beloved son of John A. and Margaret Frances Victorla Babcock, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 2 months. BARRETT—In Oakland, December 25, 1902, ‘Henrletta Barrett, widow of Abraham Ba rett, beloved sister of 1. Lowenberg of Sai Francisco, Mrs, H. Letter of Oakland and A. Lowenberg of_Berlin, Prussia, a natlve of Prussia, aged 73 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 553 Oakland averiue, corner of Moss avenue, Oak- and. BLADDEN—In this city, December 27, 1902, Robert Bladden, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. BOHN—In this city, December 27, 1902, Elise Bohn, wife of the late John Bohn, and mother of Ernest and Willlam Bobn and Mrs, Henry Dangers, a native of Germany, aged 67 years and 15 days. -7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 41 Shotwell street, near Four- teenth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BORST—In this city, December 27, 1902, Lct- tle May, beloved 'daughter of Arthur and Ella M. Borst, a native of New York, aged 17 years 11 months and 21 days. BOSH—In this clty, December 26, 1902, Hyrrie Bosh, beloved son of Harrie and Mary Bos and brother of Frieda, Hermann and Fred rich Bosh, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 1 month and 2 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully 1nvited to attend the funeral services Sunday, December 25, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, 431 Vennia street. Interment Laurel Hill' Cemetery. BURNER—In this city, December 24, 1902, Walter B., beloved son of Henry and the late Mary A. Burner, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 82 years 1 month and 12 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, cor- ner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MISSION Chapter No. 155, Order Eastern Star—Officers and members are hereby notl- fled to attend the funeral of our late brother, Walter B Burner, to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, cornér Post and Montgomery streets. By order of the W. M. MARY G. FOSTER, Secretary. CODY—In this city, December 26, 1902, Mich- ael Cody, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 43 years 8 months and 12 days. DAYTON—In this city, December 27, 1902, Catherine W., beloved mother of Emma and Eli Dayton, Mrs. N. C. Post and Mrs. W. W. White, a native of North Bend, Ohio, aged S7 years 10 months and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, at her late_residence, 101 Cortland avenue, corner of Prospect avenue, Interment at Stockton, Cal. DREW—In this city, December 26, 1902, Ed- ward Drew, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, December 29, 1902, at §:30 o'clock, from the mortuary chavel of Julius 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, where a mass will be sald for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EGAN—In this oity, December 19, 1902, In- fant_daughter of Thomas and Teresa Egan. ETTINGER—In this city, December 27, 1002, Moritz Ettinger, beloved husband_of Sohie Ettinger, and father of Mrs. H. M. Heine- man, Mrs. Nathan and Willard, Max, Sig- mund and Louls Ettinger, a native of Ger- many, aged 75 years and § months. @ Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral from his late residence, 1351 Post street, at 10 o'clock, December 29, 1902. Intetméat Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock-train from Third and Townsend streets. FREEMAN—In Ocean View, December 27, 1902, at his residence, 22 Victoria strest, Edward Allen Freeman, dearly beloved hus- band of Mary Freeman, beloved father of Prudence N., Edward S., Georgiana Naylor and Willlhm Warren eman, and _step- father of Emma L., May D. and Frank B. Pampel, a native of Boston, Mass., aged &7 FRTESENHAUSEN I 4hi EN SN—In this city, December 27, 1002, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. P. Leonhardt, 1412 Devisadero street, John Friesenhausen, beloved husband of the ‘late Mary Friesenhausen, beloved father of Henry, Charles and the late John n- OFFICE: 916 MARKET S HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. “(Successor to Flannagan & Gal 2 DANIEL P. DONGVAN, l]}::m’ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND I; .20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. Now at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st. Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec. MONAH&I’V & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 2339-2341 Mission st. hausen Jr. and Mrs. P. Leonhardt, and uncle of Mrs. G. Dames, a native of Ger- many, aged 78 years and 27 days. GILMORE—In this_eity, December 27, 1902, ‘Charles Cutting Gilmore, husband of Lydia Gilmore, and father of Charles Benjamin and Milton Hobbs Gilmore, a native of Newport, . N. H., aged 55 years 8 months and 16 days. HANNA—In this city, December 25, 1902, Daniel N., beloved husband of Georgina F. Hanna, father of Jefferson Hanna, son of John Fauna, and brother of Georxo B. Han na and Mrs| George H. Hopps, a native o San Francisco, aged 34 years 6 months and ays. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resl- dence, 1633 Geary street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HETTLE—In “this city, December 26, 1902, Annie Hettle, beloved mother of the late Irene and Joseph Hettle and Mrs. Margaret Barry, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 64 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-cay (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residerce, 1319 Scott strect, thence to Holy Cross Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLLORON—In this city, Dzcember 27, 1902, Johanna Holloron, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary F. Gannon, and grandmother of A. M., A. I. M. Genevieve and Holloron J. Gan- non, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 72 years and § months. HUNTER—In Oakland, December 24, 1902, Albert G., beloved son of B. W. and Myrtie Hunter, a native of Oakland, aged 7 months and 3 days. JOSEPH—In Alameda, December 25, 1902, Hyman, beloved husband of Amelia Joseph, and father of William, Samuel, Frank, Charles, Louts, Oscar and Hilda Joseph, Mrs. B. Cole and Mrs. C. Lidlowski, & native of Repin, Poland, aged 62 years and 0 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, December 25, 1902, at 10:30 o’clock, at his late residence, corner Rallroad avenue and Stanton street, Alameda, under the aus- plces of Burns Lodge No. 68, A. 0. U. W. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. KELTON—In this city, December 26, 1902, Clarence Otts Kelton, beloved son of Mrs. Jcsephine Harvey, and brother of Mrs. H. J. Marrion Meginnity, a native of Corvallls, Or., aged 84 years 2 months and 6§ days. [ Services will be held to-day (Sun- day), at 2:30 o'¢lock, at the residence of his sister, 2046 Hyde street, near Bay. Inter- ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. KUTSCHER—In this city, Decemdbr 26, 1902, Elizabeth P. Kutscher, dearly beloved mother of Aldolph and Elizabeth Kutscher, and sis- ter of Frank Hacker and the late Mrs. F. Schlagl and Mrs. A. Fischer, a native of Austria, aged 55 years 9 months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 2115 Jones street, ‘between Filbert and Greenwich. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. LAY—In thie city, December 25, 1902, Stephen, belgved husband of Elizabeth Lay, and father of Phillip and Henry Lay, Mrs. Lena Doerner and Mrs. Charles E. Schneider, a native of Bavaria, Germany, age¢ 78 years 4 months and 15 days. (German papers please_copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Efghth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LEVINSKY—In this city, December 23, 1002, Louts Levinsky, father of Mrs. Nathan To- klas, and brother of M. Levinsky, Casper Cohn, Mrs. Lena Bruml, Mrs. Hanchen Cohn and Mrs. Racien Kroner, a native of Exin, Prussia, nged 75 years 0 months and 4 days. (.vacu.)wn. Amador County, papers please copy. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 28, at 10_o'clock, from Masonic Temple, corner of Post and _Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. OFFICERS and members of the First Hebrew Beadvclant SEIRE Kot A g quested to attend the funeral of our late member, Louis Levinsky, to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the Masonie Temple, cor- ner Post and Montgomery streets. By order 8. ZEKIND, Secretary. LONDON—In {his city, December 27, 1902, Jacob London, beloved son of Theresa and the late Mever London, a native of San Francisco, aged 83 years. Funeral will take place Monday, De- cember 29, at 10 o’clock, from the undertak- ing pariors of N. Gray & Co., 357 Sutter street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Court Palo Alto | No. 53, F. of A., will meet at their hall at 9:30 o’clock on Monday, the 28th inst., to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, J. Lon- don. LEO KAUFMAN, Secretary. McCABE—In this city, December 26, 1902, Bernard, beloved husband of Maria McCabe, and father of Bernard J., Thomas F. and Eugene McCabe and Mrs. James Derby, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10:15 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 3% Ritch street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where services will be held at 10:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCORNOCK—In Tucson, Ariz., December 24, 1902, Jobn E. McCornock, beloved husbard of Laura Browne McCornock, & mative of Canada. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to tend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic ‘Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the ispices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M. MAYER—In this city, December 27, 1902, ‘Amella Mayer, beloved wite of Paul Mayer, and mother of Louls, Roberta and the late Emily and Carl Mayer, aged 49 years 1 month_and 18 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atteAd the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o’cl from the funeral par- lors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MORLOCK—In this eity, December 27, 1802, Willlam Leon, youngest and dearly beloved son of Willlam and Minnie Moriock, and brother of Ethel, Clementine, Lorettc and Jack Monet, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 22 days. NOLAN—In the City and County Hospital, December 26, 1902, John Nolan, a native of Ireland, aged 37 years. O'HARA—In this _city, December 26, 1902, Thomas, beloved husband of Ceetlia O'Hara, and father of Rodger and Mary O'Hara, a native of Ireland, aged 5§ years. 7 Friends and acq are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 12:45 o'clock, from his late residence, 2895 Sixteenth sireet, thence to St. Charles Borromeo’s Church, Eighteenth street, be- tween Howard and Folsom, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero_ streets. REARDEN—In this city, December 25, 1902, Francis J., dearly beloved husband of Lil- lian Rearden, a native of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 751 Baker street. Interment Holy Cross' Cemetery. N. B.—There will be a re- quiem high mass celebrated for the repose of his soul at Holy Cross Church, Eddy street. Monday, December 29, commencing at 9:30 o'clock sharp. RECK—In this city, Décember 27, 1902, Ru- dolph W. Reck, beloved son of Georze F. and Elizabeth Reck, and brother of George D. H. Reck, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 6 months and 16 days. REGUIN—In this city, December 27, 1902, | THOMPSON—In Berkeley, EMBALMERS. Telephone Mission 31, Emma Reguin, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Van Derveer, E. L. Reguin, Mrs. J. D. Lind- say of Oakley, Ohio, and Mrs. T. J. King- ston of Chicago, Ill., and sister of Charles Stracllaner of Sacramento, Cal., a native of Magdebu:g, Germany, aged 2 years § months and 15 days. ROOT—In Stockton, December 26, 1902, Soph- ronia Louise, beioved wife of Nathan T. Root, and mother of Elizabeth S., Nathan H. and Edward R. Root, & native of Ken- tucky. RYAN—In this city, December 27, 1902, Tim- othy, beloved husband of Annie Ryan, and father of May, Winnle, Kittle and the late Annle Ryan, a native of County Galway, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 245 Lexington avenue, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. SASS—Tn this clty, December 26, 1002, Aman- and and des, beloved husband of Nora Sass, 1 of Willlam Sass, Mrs. L. Wright Amandes Sass Jr. STIKEMAN—In Sahta Cruz, December 1902, Mrs. Florence E. Stikeman, & netiee o STOW—Passed away at her home on Forty- inth street, Oakland, Decem!] Sarietia Lo wite Of ihe Jete t B S 7 RLAND— December " e e e e T i S S e S ‘Nicholas, beloved husband of the fate Cove: PSR e tive of Germany, aged 77 years. December 25, 1902, Bartlett, i > Frank Bartle beloved husband of Eimira anaha fm FLORA L-.jDESlGNha%’ H. Thompson and Mrs. E. A. Stevenson, a native of New Brunswick, Canada, aged 39 years 4 montbs and 17 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tha I O. O. F. Hall, Berkeley. Funeral under the auspices of Durant Lodge Ne. 268, ¥. and A. M. Cremation at Oakland Cre tory.” Members of Berkeley Lodge No. 20, I 0. O. F., are invited to attend. WALTER—In this city, December 27, 1902, Thomas Walter, a nafive of Germany, aged 5 years. WEBER—In this city, December 27, 1902, Regina Charlotte Henrlette, dearly beloved wite of Adoiph -C. Weber, and mother of Mrs. Dr. F. X. Spranger Jr. of Detroit and Adolph H. Weber, a native of Hamburg, Germany, ‘axed 76’ years 10 months and 13 vs. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1422 Sutter street, near Gough. In- terment private, Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WEGENER—In this city, December 26, 1902, William B. Wegener, beloved son of Mrs. Louisa_Wegener, and brother of H. A. and F. C. Wegener and Mrs. John Koster, a native of San Francisco, aged years.. [ Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of California Parlor No. 1, N. 8. G. W, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Ma- sonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, whero the services will be held un- der the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127, F. and A. M. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemie~ tery. WESTERLUND—In ¢his ofty, December 24 1902, Andrew E., beloved husband of Jo- hanna Westerlund, father of Ester Wester- lund, and brother of J. V. Westerlund and Mrs."” Selma J. Nickander, a native of Fin- land, aged 41 years 3 months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 28, 1902, at 1 o'ck from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. WICKERSHEIMER—In this city, D-e-.b; 26, 1902, Bertha K., dearly beloved wife August Wickeraheimer. daughter of Johg and Johanna Hasa, and sister of Mrs. John Gabb, a pative of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 3 monthe. s 7 Friends an tances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from ber late res- dence, 114B Fourteenth sireet, between How- ard and Folsom. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WILSON—In this city, December 25. 1902, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Wil- son, devoted mother of Willlam J., John F., Edward S. and Nellle Wilson, daushter of Michael and the iate Ellen O'Brien, and sis- ter of P. J. and Hannah O’'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 42 years 10 months and 15_days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 24 Allen street, off Union, between Hyde and Leavenworth, thence to St Brigid's Church for services at 1p m Ine terment Holy Cross Cemetery. WYNNE—In _this city, December 28, 1 Raymcnd Henry, dearly beloved son Henry James and Ella Marceila native of San Franciseo, aged months a - = 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his parents’ residence, 2719 Harrison street, thence 10 Holy Cross Cemetery. EY 1 year 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Alameda County. N'fi’.’.’: of swv;'t’h -ued.mfio"!l(:tm o B 50 by N 100, lots 26 and 27, block 72, Kellers- Dergirs Map (recorded December 24, 1902), Oakland; gift. Emile W. and L. L. M. Salsbury to Maud L. Muctel Suite of Frank P.). rerscord of 622 D. ot on X 5 3 $26:10 SE of Orchard avenue, NE 150 by 51:10, lot 62, Map Marian Tract; also lot on NE line of Orange street, 140 NW of Moun- tain View avenue, NE 120:9, NE 150, SE 120:3, SW 150, lots 1 to 3, block 26, map o f:he Warner Tract (recorded December 24, 1902), Brooklyn Township; $10. Maud L, and Frank P. Mitchell to John A. Parker, same (two pieces) (recorded December 24_1902), Brooklyn Township; $3000. San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Association to Frederick White, lot on S line of Thirty-ninth street, 173:6 B of Grove, E 25, S 87, NW 25, N 88, being E 25 feet lot 20, Map’ Montgomery Tract No. 1, Oakland; 10. ¥ mma Ehrenpfort (widow) to Frederick Koe- nig (single), lot on N line of Felton street, 393.80 E of Shattuck avenue, E 40, N 136.65, & o8 13055, lot 35, Map' Littlefleld Tract, Oak'and; $10. C. L. Brown to Frank A. Davis, lot on § line of Blake street, 225 W of Ellsworth, W 50 by S 135, lot 33, block 1434, Map Blake Tract No. 2, Berkeley; $10. Joseph A. Furtado (single) to George Ster- Iing, let 7, block B, Map J. H. Smith's” sub- division of portion of the Curtis Tract, Berke- ley; $10. “Charies A, and Alice C. Balley (wite) to Willlam S. Stoddard, beginning a point on B _boundary line of lot 19, distant 'thereon 279.5 NW from SE corner of said lot 19, thenca NW along E line of lot 19 50 feet, thence in direct line W 130, more or less, to a point of lot 19, Map University Terrace, reserving such portions of Panoramic way as rightfully belong thereto; also reserving and ext therefrom for uses of a public road a strip 30 feet wide running through said premises, cen- ter line of sald strip beginning at sald stake 37 in Panoramic way, thence S and parallel Tith aaid E boundary line of satd lot 19, Berke- ey . Mary E. and L. J. Holton to Mattle E. James, lot on W line of Laurel street, 280 of Cliriton avenue, S 40 by W 130, lot 15, B, Map Bellevue Tract, Alameda; $10. ‘Frederick and Caroline Riesen to gust Riesenweber, lot on SE line of nue, 112.57 NE of Sumner street, 128 SE 22150, 1ots 1 to 5, Map Glascock and Temescal Tract, warranty deed, Oakland; Margaret E. Evans to James Edgar Da lot on N lne of Thirty-ifth street, §02: of San Pablo avenue, E 50 by N 112, 10 and 11, map No. 2, Mitcheil Tract, land; $10. Lucy Hinds to Wiley Hinds g TP line ot Myrtle smicINt 8 , portion of block Oakland; gift. John' G. and Agmes M. Agar (Macdomough) and as trustees of estate of J« h Macdon- ough, Joseph M., Jessie T. and W. O'B. or Wm. O'B. Macdonough to Edward Plarce, lot on 3 line of Thirty dest strect, 365 W of Grove, Wi 100 by S 140, lots 11 and 12, block 2084, - cial Map, Oakiand; $10. Mrs Jennie H Hughes to David T, and Matilda E. Cahifll, lot on N line of Clinton street, 50 W of Summit, W 125, N 125 to S line of Hopkins, E 125 o a point 50 feet W from W line of Summit, S 100 to beginning of block A, Map New Town of Lynn, Fast Gan nd, $10. Mary Hester Smith (single) to Michael O'Donnell, lo- on NE line of East Sixteenth sreet, 15 SE of Twentysecond svenue, SB v . lots 4 and B, block. San Antonio, Bast Oakland; $10. -~ Edward J. Heyn to Alameda Buflding and m;fi-&dl{lhfl. let“m N line of Moss ave- nue. of Dwinelle street, W 60 Berkeley; $10. sy Home Security Bullding and Loan Assoca- tion_to Owen and Amelia Bos, Iot on W line of Ellis street, 263:4 N of Prince, N 37:8 by W 120, portion of lot 84, Map Lands Regent street 'Homestead Assoclation, Berkeley; $10. Annie M. Ohrtland to Matilda Sauer, iot on SW corner of Bancroft way and Seventh street, § 100 by W 96, lot 5 and portion of ot 4. block 120, Map Raymond tract, Berke- 253 \ James Alexander, Archibald, Arthur, Robert and Charles Thomas Edgar and Jane Stewart Kitto (Edgar)_to Margaret J, Silver- shield (Edgar). Iot on W line of Choate street, now Telegraph avenue, 360 N of T TR0 W AL S GR W ket . Block 2, adjotning Versity Site on S, Berkeley: gift. - Sarah E. Dixon (widow), Frank W. and Lot- tle C. Dixon (wife). to Horace D. Tot beginning _at intersection of Adeline street with N line of land conveyed by Anson S Blake and wife to second pariy, 689 D. 120, said_point_being on sald line of Adeline street. 178.52 N of avenue. N 26.77, W 101.46_to a point §9.90 E from B line of land of Regent-street Homestead, S 2450, E 9136, to beginning of portion’ of block 2, Map of property of A. B, Dixon ac Alcatraz station, Berkeley: $10. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. arramore, Stanford(J D Banker, San Keyser, S Jacinto Miss llug;:.. Cal N W W_Keyser, S Jacuto|E A ; Vallejo|P A Galvin & w. Mo E L :[i ax BIasielt Welch, Vallejo (J C Palmer & w, Colo Wagner, Vallejo Feirce & w, Colorado Pt Richmd/C Raney, Indianapolis Collins, Pt Richmd/Miss M Gallagher, [nd ZEHgNdHQ Holland, Oakland |Miss G Morrison, Ind B Holland, Oak!d L L Goode, Peru, Ind Smith, Haywards Miss M Goodafl Pe!run . Housto! liivan, Sausalito |G R Peal im;gé’ g B g 2 uga L] 3 cartoonist of Punch. in in contrasting by cartoonists in

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