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In Corneo and Labuan postage stampi to the value of J10O.C0O were sold last year. though the postage on the mall from these two countries does not exceed WQ0O a year. It Is the collectors who buy the stamps. Jan. Judge Hall has cited City Auditor Breed to show cause he should not pav the -warrant of Contractor Worthlng-ton for work done on citv wharf.

This Is the payment which the Auditor held up on the protest of the Building Trades Council, alleging that Worthlnjrtbn had worked his men more than eight hours a day. The Involves the constitutionality of the Slate eight-hour law. Judge Hall will try It nest Monday. Involves Eight-Hour ILaw. She asked how the store got It and learned from whom it was bought.

Sha immediately reported the matter to the school principal. After conferring with his associates the principal decided not to prosecute the thief unitss forced to da so by tho young man's own conduct. OAKLAXD. Jan. High School authorities have for some weeks been looking for a thief who has been taking books from the desks of the pupils in the school and have finally traced at least one of the thefts to a boy In a lower class.

They decline to make his name public, as they propose to give him a chance to reform before taking: action In the matter. Tho losses of tha High School student? since the depredations began have been serious. Last Monday a young lady- In the senior class lost a new book and the next day went to a local store dealing In second-hand school supplies to replace it. The clerk handed her the volume, which she at once recognized as the- one she had HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT CONVICTED OF THEFT The Retail Clerks' Association of Oakland ha3 elected the following- new board of officers: President. H.

Cabe; vice president, Ixmis Scheellne; recording secretary, F. A. Sinclair; financial secretary. Harry Roesner; guide. W.

Moore: guardian. James de La Rue. The association will give a public Installation and smoker on January 2S. The sick benefit section of the. Alameda.

County Teachers' Association has selected the following committees to have charge of their work until the next semi-annual meeting in August: Miss Mamie Campbell. Miss C. P. Leet. Miss M.

S. Pullman; Miss C. L. Betancue, Mlsa F. C.

Sutherland. Miss 11 Richardson: Miss E. H. Hilton. Miss Grace? Campbell.

Miss A. B. McDonald; by-laws Miss Mabel "Walton. MI33 S. J.

Hodgson. Mrs. E. D. Reynolds.

Tho Nile Club has elected the same board of directors that has served for the last Abe P. Leach, Ben F. Woolner, Arthur H. Breed. W.

R. Hume and FTank Umphred. This board made arrangements for the new rooms and put the ciub In such prosperous condition that the entire board was returned to office. The Nile Club is in more prosperous condition than ever before. Mrs.

'William H. Friend, the head of the architecture section of the Ebell Society, has arranged an afternoon of unusual interest for January 28 next. In the selection of her speakers and her subject Mrs. Friend has been most wise. She has chosen for her "Library Architecture." a subject that Is near to Oakland, as the new Carnegie Library building 19 approaching completion, and It is particularly of interest to tho Ebelt Society, for It the effort of that organization that purchased a site for new structure.

Mrs. Friend has used Judgment in selecting her speakers. B. Favllle of BII33 Favllle. designers of, tiia Carnegie Library, will tell something about library architecture In general and the Oakland Library in particular; Professor William D.

Armes, a member of the board of library trustees that a char ea the erection of the new building, will also make a few remarks. The third speaker will be Miss Mary Floyd Williams. Tea will be served by the ladies of the society from 3 until 5 o'clock. The decoration committee consists of Mrs. Gilbert Curtiss, Mrs V.

Witcher, Mrs. A. Sutton and Mrs. C. L.

Jansen. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 111S Broadway, Jan. 19. The Ebell Society Will Have an Afternoon Devoted to Library Officers Chosen. What Is Going on Among the Organizations of Oakland.

CLUB ELECTIONS AND CLUB PLANS THE RAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1903. lost 30 REAL ESTATE COUXTIIY For Sale A Peculiar circumstances cause own- er to sacrifice at haJf actual 72vt acres FUbdlvlde) very best land and location in the Napa Valley." adjoining R. R. station, near Napii City and steamer landing, within free mail delivery; all highly cultivat- ed level loam, new in crcp: not Inch of unequaJed fcr fruit, vines, corn, lovely home: has rented for tlO oftered for $60; could not buy adjoining land for less than 1150. I am accurately acquainted with more country property for sale and ex- chaiiCT than ell other S.

F. 3000 ranches on my State what's wanted and pet reliable descriptions of bargains. N. D. EICKELS.

the Land Agent. 6 Geary et. WRITE or call tor Hst of PAN" MATEO RESIDENCES. FARMS. GRAZING AND MARSH LANDS.

ORANGES. LEMONS. Buy a home In the orange and lemon colony of Northern Callfnrria; no no frosts; abundance of water for irrigation; In tracts cf acres and upward. MrAFKR BROTHERS. 3OS Montgomery S.

F. rule Of tnall fruit ranch; prrat bargain. JAMES MORSE. C3I Market room R. BARGAIN'S Country estate; sale or fx- rhatiF'.

PRICE 3n Krarny. WRITE J. W. HORN. K12 Main.

Petaluma, for frre copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. bHrcain. SO fibres groin and Rox 1283. Call.

CHF-ATEST and In The Weekly Call. sent to any address In the for SI rer year. aiamedTadyertisements. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. EVERYBODY SATISFIED.

In Homes Sold Lart Week. Money Refunded If Not Satisfied. Now the to purchase a cheap bouse or lot. Call and see us at cace. Scree one's mirfortur.e your gain; you can Kt cheeper r.cw than any time before.

Great barsrains in reajty: homes for sale be- low cost. Here la a few of them. $1650. A f.ne 6-roora cottage; lot 45x13; all coni- tiete; rcsdy to move into, nir.o. colonial rryie cottaire; lot 42x113; stable; en cf the bo-st Ftrcets; snap.

esn. larre lot: r.ear Morton-st. must be sold to close estate. home 7 nnd bath; a choice of lot CCxlIO; mast be eoM; owner going East. 10-room bouse; lot EOxlaO: best cation In Alameda; fsooO; will be sacrificed.

An of rooms; beautiful e-jrwufidmirF: stable and extra larre lot; cost cricinally Will be sold regardless of If you fleslre cottage cr house In Alasieaa be Fure and see us without delay. We guarantee to sav? you money. Houses rented r.r.<2 fxcharipe'l. ALAMEDA LA.VD CO1IPANT. im Park AlaTie-la.

and Post S. F. OfSce cpen Sundays ar.d evcnlr.ss. ISM COTTAGC roorr.e bath; near 6chool and rtalinn: cash, balance Jli £0 per month; lot 31x127 the average man's Income; r.ew modem up-to-date ccttsec. I rooms and bath; near station and school; S230 cash, balance as rent.

Absolute b.irsain; In course of con- cottage rooms and bath: In warm ail street work done; basement all floored, etc. lot 40xlW. Elepant t-story house rooms and bath; wcrk done; worth near station end echool: lot 30x108. Ileuses to let in nil parts of Alameda. H.

P. MOREAL lirr Parlc Alpmeda. Cal. TARGATNS for ir.vertrrs. Pargaine fcr hemescekers.

Homes built on terms to rait. Apply to G. R. DETN'KK. West Alameda r.ejj Office.

Webster st. and Cen- tral ave. GOOD cottage. 6 rooms; lot S301 rash. per month.

JIS New cottage. 5 rooms; location: ICOO cash. New house rooms. SS-ri cash, rror.th. J.

H. TOfyO. btilldT. Park st. FLATS.

flat. 4 ar.d bath: separate yard and Pta.t>le. 1416 Ninth ALAMEBA ROOMS AXD BOARD. effer elerar.t of rooms and board in private home in Alameda to refined 'ouple: rffercr.ve!' required. Box CCt, Call.

BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ICTTW neat cozy cottage: 5 rooms, Bath, hall, pantry, folding doers, pretty wooden mantel, tiled Fink, porcelain bath, gas or electric lights the house, station- ary waahstand and tubs, hot and cold water, brick foundation, high basement; lot 40x110; 5 blocks frum ftaticn. school, stores churches: 1 block from electric cars; price only flM cash, balance $17 monthly: rtop paying rent and be your own landlord; take Berkeley train and pet off a.t sta- tion: ask for RI'DOLPH. PERKINS LYON: ciifn Sundays. ICICE new cottage of rooms, close to 6tation end street cars; if sold at will take J1300, down, balance Jlo per month.

Take Eerke- train: get off at Lorin and Inquire for PERKINS LYON. MODERN eottasre of 5 rooms, high basement, bath, pantry, closets: let good wind- mill, tank an4 well: clace fenced end is a pood home, close to local trains and street cars, for some one; price $100 bal- ance per month. RUDOLPH. PERKINS 6 LYON. Lorin Station.

Berkeley. This Is our bargain day. and only one piece like this will be cold; a fine corner 130x120, with well, windmill and tank of water, en the tunry side of the street, ar.d street work on frontage right In the heart of town, and only SU0O. To close an estate. 100 feet frontage, south- ern in the very choicest part of the town, only three blocks from University half way between two line of electric railroad, offered $23 a foot less than adjoining property to make quick sale; a thoroughly po-xJ Investment: lose no time, for only one person can buy It.

In the lovrly Daley Scenic Park Tract new house of 8 rooms arid bath, flne corner lot. grand view, near President Wheeler's house. Apply to MASON McLENATHEN, ad- joining Berkeley. Lot In Scenic Park, two blocks of Col- legre. Fine building eiu close to college WtcISS.

Lot 40x119. en one-half block of College: Telegraph and Dana etreet electric cars; street work all worth ftooo. Modern up to mansion: etreet improved and near University Finest, most sightly building- ite In town: 100x125; etreet work and cement walks done; a MAT MORTIMER fFcrrartr O. Q. 8Utl0B NEW 5-rooa on eunny elde of street.

2 blocks to cars; $100 cash, balance per month. W. C. MORAN. XETT 8-room house, double parlors r.atural wood finish dining room, fine mantel and sideboard, porcelain bath, tiled sink, fine room; cement sidewalk all around.

the rlice; 2 blocks to ureet work all -ne- of beet streets In the city; bank loaned T3000 on this place; J500 cash, balaoco f49 per month: place win rent for JIG a month W. C. MORAN. Lorin Station. Berkeley.

New modern bouse, only 1 block pouth of the university; only built two years ago; cost $4800; will be sold for (CS0. and Is worth JSCOO to-day; this would make a f.ne Investment. JAS. S. NAISMITH Ninth Oakland.

6- ROOM cottage, tank and windmill oa rood lot; on paved etreet; In pood order; only MAY MORTIMER, 213 Center st OAKLAXD ADVERTISEMENT! 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAXD REAL. ESTATE. I $753 CASH, balance $13 monthly till paid; cottage of 4 large rooms; nice high basement, brick foundations; large new barn: flne chicken houses; 4 brooderles. chicken shr-Os and chicken runs; plenty of fine water; near a f.ne school house, wide avenue and boulevard; acres more or less, all fenced; rite, climate and soil the very best; this Is a property worth 'ceelng, and Is a very great bargain; with a nice younir fruit or- chard In bearing: price all told, jlSOO.

Call or eenfl for circular for cheap lots, 455 Sev- enth Oakland; Proadway etatlon; car- riage Zrea. II. Z. JONES, Owner. ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING.

WILLOW. 10. off Larkin. near Eddy-2 rocms for general housekeeping; WHY ivear yourself out huntlr.fr for rooms? We will do that for you. ELDER RENTAL INFORMATION BUREAU, C26 Market et.

tel. red 2334. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia street. ROOMS TO LET Kuril, and Unfnrn. ARK you looking for rooms, furnished or un- furnished? have 500 choice rooms all over the city.

Call and get list: no S. F. Room Rentlne Bureau, room £04. Market phone South 760. A LADT having new sunny corner flat In Vt'est- ern Addition desires one or two lady roomers: one during 1 day preferred; references exchanged.

Box 1217, Call AHLBORN HOTEL. Kl Grant Best dol- lar a day family hotel In city; polite attend- ance; large rooms: modern conveniences; rooms 50c up: flrst-class meals 13c; free coach. BRUNSWICK 148 Rooms 25c to Jl per night; $123 to $3 per week, and light housekeeping; open all nighty EUItNETT. HI6 Market (ol-J Xo. Fur- nished rultes, singrle; also unfurnished.

BUSH, S20 (The furnished rms; day 25c up; wk. $1 up. Mr3. P. Ranft.

CITKKTNUT. IC6, rear Larce minny front room, furnished, double bed, J4 month. DORLAND. 25. off Guerrero, between 17th and ISth 2 furnished rooms: reasonable.

EDDT, Front bay-window and side rooms; with or without board. EDDT. J6; newly furnished room In ele- eant modern flat; with breakfast ELMS, E71 Furn, rooms; priv. family; modern Improvements; phone; owner occupant; refs. ELLIS, Back parlor and sunny hall room; eultable for gentlemen; price and $6.

FOURTH, A lame sunny front room to let: door to left. FURNISHED- room, modern; private family; distance: gentlemen only. Address box 1271. Call orSce. GEARY, 405(The Elegantly furnished rms; suites or single; travelers accommodated.

GEARY, RG7 Large sunny suite; piano; flne place: J1S; others, Jl 50 a week. GEARY. Double parlors; suitable for phy- sician; also 2 basement houyekpg. refs. GEARY.

777 Larse hp.ndscme sunny room, suitable fcr two gentlemen; bath. GEARY. Email front 6ultc; sunny; nicely furnished; bonrd optional. GOLDEN GATE 717 A larfre sunny fur- nished room; gas and bath; rent J8. GRAND southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.

Sunny rooms, en suite or single: parlor; reading-room; elevator. HARRIET. 333, between Sixth and Seventh, Bryant and Brannan rooms newly papered. HAYES, 4C9 Furnished front room to let. HOWARD.

Completely furnished sunny front bay-window room; electric lights; rea- sonable. HYDE, Furnished room for gentleman; rent reasonable. JESSIE. 363, near 5th and Furnished rooms, $4 and fa: housekeeping, $3. JOHX ELDER Rental Information BiT reau, 636 Market opp.

Palace Hotel- Parties having furnished or unfurnished rooms, fiats, houses or business property for rent please list with us; have perfect facilities in the city for securing desirable tenants; tel. Red 2334. LAS PALMAS. 1S20 Market Suite of 2 or 3 rms: private; bath; sin. rms: board optional.

LEWIS place, IS. off Taylor, near Fur- nished and unfurnished rooms to let; single or en suite. MCALLISTER. 30 3 furnished rooms, 1 house- keeping; bath, eras; reasonable. MCALLISTER.

471-Back parlor and single room; suitable for gentlemen. MINNA. 6C7. corner Eighth Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 173S Large sunny furnished room; suitable for 2, also single.

modern. NEW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, Sunny furnished rooms and ofSces; elevator; electric lights; day, mo. O'FARRELL.

Front parlor and basement room for housekeeping; rent $10 and $12. PINE, Leree side room for gentleman; flat; private family. ROSEDALE House. 319-321 Ellis Rooms, night. 25c to week.

$1 25 to open night. ROYAL House. 126 Ellis Incandescent light; reading-room, rmoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to 50; week. 12 to month. to $20: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths.

S. F. ROOM-RENTING Bureau. 927 Market room 204 500 choice rooms; free list SHERMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth, st, near Market Furnished or unfurnished.

SIXTEENTH, 3CC2, near Castro A nice sunny furnished room; near ears; rent $5. STEVENSON. C31'4B-2 newly furnished rooms to rent; reasonable: use of kitchen. SUTTER. Changed hands; newly reno- vated; single rooms.

suites. $12 to $25 mo. VAN NESS low Sunny corner rooms for gentlemen and light housekeeping suite; reas. $7 A MONTH; sitting and bed room, finely fur- nlshed: nanny; Mason st, near Bush. Box H49, Call office.

A WEEK'S news for 5 The Weekly Call. 1C paeef. In wrapper, for mailing. year. ROOMS AND BOARD.

A couple to occupy a large newly furnished room In a house; modern accommodations; phone, gas, running water, bath, very desirable location on Haight st. Box 1212, Call office. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex SOT California may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. PLEASANT sunny room for one or two gen- tlemen, with board; reasonable; references.

172 Hawthorne st, near Harrison. TURK, Board and room, $30: home cooking; alw slnsrle rooms. ROOMS and board prices reasonable. 415 First st. ROOMS AND BOARD WASTED.

BOARD and room by young lady; terms mod- erate; references. Box 1209, Call office. ROOMS AVAXTED. GENTLEMAN wants medium-sized sunny room: not to exceed $8 a month. Address box 1213.

Call of flee. TOUNG man wishes room; good location; with German private family. Box 1240. Call office. SPECIAL.

NOTICES. THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum gives notice that the following orphans, half-or- phans and abandoned children have been re- ceived into the orphanage from July 1, 19C. to Dec. 31, 1900: Bertha Wess, 11 Fred- erick. 4, and Ray O'Brien.

2 yrs. 9 Ceila. 4. and Willie Flynn. 2 Mary lie- Lauphlln.

11 yrs. 8 Mamie Mullaney. Ann Mullaney. 2 yrs. 1 mo.

Christopher Mul- laney, 6 Jim Power. 2 yrs. 1 Violet, 6 and Bert Rlppon, 4 Irene Pel- man, 3 yrs. 10 mos. Mary Purdy, 6 yrs.

1 and Alice, Purdy, 1 yr. Ethel, 0 end Clar Johnson. 8 Maria Al- bach, 6 yrr. 1 Joseph, 5 yrs. 2 and Julia Kennedy, 2 yrs.

10 Hazel Adams. 11 Llllle Altxrtien. 7 yrs. 4 Annie DelTochia. 9 yrs.

3 Hilda. 3 yrs. 10 and Myrtle Deffechia, 2 Joseph, 2. yrs. 4 Louis, '4 yrs.

10 Delia Jeffers, 10 vrn. Elwood. 5 Howard. 6. and Maude Wesley, 3 yrs.

Rose Hurbert. 5 yrs. 4 Edwin. 2 yrs. 1 and Rachel Vall- vard.

1 yr. Joseph MacCort. 6 yrs. 1 mo. Frank Hynes.

1 yr. 3 and Addle Hynes, yrs. 8 Irene Moody. 8 yrs. 1 Frank Balenjar, 5 yr3.

Joseph. 10 yrs. 10 Luke. 4 and Fanny Vydan. 2 Eucene Glbbs, 1 yr.

Mary, 5 Jo- peph, 2 and Olson. Lillian Radcan, 7 yrs. 1 and Laura Rad- can. 3 yrs. 8 mos.

Alfred Brellla. 6 Willie O'Fnrrell. 6 yrs. 2 6 Ethel. 4 yrs.

10 and Kate Rowan. 3 yrs. 2 mos. Eva. Bony.

7 yrs. 11 mos. Ger- trude, 4 and Jim Daly, 2 yrs. fi Clare. 8 and Mary Lonta, 6 George, 4 and Hubert Kannfeld.

2 yrs. 2 Fred Frar.er. 5 yrs. 3 mos. Maria Rohoof er.

10 Mary Coonan. 4 yrs. 7 mcs. Mar. 7 ym.

4 4 and Agnes Filling, 6 yrs. 6 mos. LADIF.R— Ohlehesfr English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: irafe. reliable- take no other: oend 4c stamps for particulars: "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mall: at drusr- glsts. Chlchofter Chemical Pa.

Owner of comer lot SOxSO on water front would build brick: warehouse to suit tenant, between Santo Fe depot and Mall Dock. Box 1233. Call office. FREE clinics for the deserving poor will -re- open Feb. 1 at the Pacific Coast Regular Col- lege of Medicine, S18 Howard, near Fourth.

BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; r-Hy PACIFIC COLLECTION 41S Montgomery rooms 9-10; tel. S3S0. Stock Takings Reductions In order to close out all of this season's tailor made and rainy day suits prior to stock taking, we have marked down every suit in the store below cost; following are the prices for such colors and sizes as we have on hand: Tailor-Made Suits Rainy-Day Suits Reduced from $13.50 to 7.5O Reduced from $12. 50 7.5O Reduced from 15.00 to 9.00 Reducedfrom 17.00 to 10.00 Reduced from 16.75 10.00 Reducedfrom 17.75 to 11.00 Reduced from 20.00 to 12.50 Reducedfrom 21. 50 to 12.5O Reduced from 27.00 to 17.00 Reducedfrom 23.50^ 14.00 Reduced from 35.00 to 21.50 Reducedfrom 24.75 to 15.00 I Bargains in Small Gloves This is an opportunity which no lady, wearing a very small glove should allow to pass; neither should the values in misses gloves be overlooked on this occasion.

At this sale you will find ladies' dressed and undressed kid gloves in sizes and worth $1.50, and $2.00, reduced to 60c a pair; also misses dressed and undressed kid gloves in all sizes, reduced from Si. and $1.25 to OOc a pair Every pair guaranteed and fitted if desired. Tapestry Portieres Roman striped tapestry portieres, three yards long, fringed top and bottom, these goods are finished alike on both sides and come in a great variety of beautiful colorings, at 2.7 a pair Derby Tapestry Portieres A large variety of conventional, Oriental and Bagdad effects, full width, three yards long, fringed both top and bottom, reduced to OO a pair Table Covers A good wearing, reversible mercerized tapestry fringed table cover, yards square, reduced to $1.50 each Wool Skirts Ladies' all wool woven underskirts, in a good variety of colors, such as white, navy and light blue, pink and cardinal, reduced to each Immense Reductions In Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery in Odd Sizes We have made still further reductions in our odd sizes of ladies' underwear and hosiery, as these goods must be closed out before stocktaking on February 2nd; the present reduced prices will do this. Trimmings and Beaded Ne'ts Reduced one-half From now until stock taking February 2d, 1 901, we will sell short lengths- and odd patterns of last season's beaded laces and dress trimmings at about one-half the price charged last fall for the same goods. Watch our show windows for stock taking bargains.

Write for our illustrated catalogue. 129 Kearny Street 'SHAVING MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, soM and' repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. loth.

ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- palreil; open Black 1124. 205 4th. BOU'IHT. sold, rented, repaired; needles and Khutties: rfriluogd rates 145 6th: phone Mint 5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES.

PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving ofBce. Post and Powell tel. Main S713. WILSON storage and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market: phone South 762.

BEKIN'S Van and Storage 722 Mission lei, arnln shlpplr.r at cut rates. TELEPHqXES. TELEPHONES, house cr private lines. $4 50 a set: electrical work Pt. Lobos.

TVPEAVRITERS AND SUPPLIES. i GREAT BARGAINS We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals. S3. The Typewriter Exchange. GT.S California: telephone Main 266.

DIVIDEND NOTICES. DI ty-flve cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company. 327 Market Pan Francisco. on and after Monday, January 21. 1901.

Transfer books close on Tuesday. January 15. 1WH. nt o'clock p. m.

E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. MABBIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Fred M. Tibbey, 31, 1503 Scott street, and Mary J. Scott, 20, 2277 Geary street. Gustav Selo, 34, 1318A O'Farrell street, and Jennie Sternberg, 28, 1313 A OTarrell street. Gianbatista Demartinl.

31, 11 Hlnckley street, and Candida Demartinl, 25. 647 Chestnut street. Henry E. Jeter. 27.

253 Thirteenth street, and Mary E. Knight. 22, San Jose. Peter J. Johnson, 33, 943 Sanchez street, and Masrete G.

Olsen, 24, 943 Sanchez street. Hans H. Wlnkel. 34, 400 Oak street, and Gertrude M. H.

Uhlenberg. 17. 18V4 Rlncon place. Joseph B. Iffla, 22.

100 Sixth street, and An- nie L. Hogan, 21, 1737 Hyde street. Richard F. Weber, 21, G12A Fourth street, and Emma A. Anderson, 19, 012A Fourth street.

Fred H. Barr, 24. 1210 Stanyan street, end Elenore J. Laznnsky, 22. 1210 Stanyan street.

Thomas F. Flaherty. 39. 501 Post street, and Annie M. Dougherty.

32. 1303 Octavln. street. liRfHSHJARRMES-DEAM In this city, January 18, 1P01. to the wife of William U.

Bowen (r.ee Fitzgerald), a In Watsonvllle. January 9, 1901. to the wife of F. H. Blohm.

a son. In this city. January 16. 190L to the wife of Fred G. Brainerd, a son.

In this city. January 14. 1901. to the wife of Francis A- Chapins, a daughter. I In this city.

January 16, 1501, to the wife of James Clark, a daughter. In this city, January 3. 1901. to the wife of Martin J. Heavey, a son.

In this city. January 17. 1301, to the wife of J. C. Leary, a daughter.

In this city, January 12, 1901, to the wife E. J. Luhman, a son. In this city, January 11, 190L to the wife of W. H.

Odell. a son. In thla city, January 8, 1901, to the wife Mark Rees. a daughter. In this city.

December 12. 1500. to the wife of M. Relnhelmer. a daughter.

In this city, to the wife of John F. Rupert, a daughter. SMITH-In this city. January 17, 1901, to the wife of James F. Smith, a son.

In this city, January 17. 1901, to the wife of J. J. Sullivan, a son. In this city, January 12, 1901, to the wife of Philip Werner, a daughter.

In Sacramento. January 13. 1901. to the wife of H. R.

Wright, a son. In this city, January 17, 1901, by Rev. J. Fuendellng, August F. Brlnkmann and Carrie L.

Rid- lincton. In this city. January 17. 1901. by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Henry L.

Kalk of Boise City, Idaho, and Lena Stern of San Francisco. IRVIND-In this city, January 12, 1901. by the Rev. John Hemphill. D.D., Thomas P.

Logie and Mary R. Irvine, both of San Francisco. In this city. January 17, 1901, by Rev. O.

Groensberg, Peter Loren- sen and Anna Faeund. In this city. January 7. 1001. by the Rev.

Father Lumy. James F. Mahan of Santa Cruz and Grace Beatrice Hesketh of San Francisco. In this city. January' 13 1301, at St.

Mary's Cathedral, by tho Rev. J. J. Prendergnst. V.

William Edward Sla- ter and Anita Butler Touhill. In this city. January 16. by Rev. J.

Fuendellng, Carl Wallin and Carolina Christina Metzler. In this city January 17, 1901. by Rev. J. Fuendellng.

Wil- liam C. Zlmmermann and Josebulne Pedruzzi. DIED. Ackerman. Gottlieb Herlot.

George O. Barron. Declan Htlplsch. Jacob Berwick. Henrietta Jens.

Emma Boscus, Minnie A. Klundgen. Jennie Bowen (infant) Lozan. Mary Britt. John It.

McKvoy. Mary E. Bruce. Mrs. Abigail McGonlclev Phil Chase.

Sarah Maguire, George E. Clark. Frederick Meyerhoff. Helene Clausmann. Emllo Murphy, David Cresse, George O'Brien.

Mary Cuddy, Catherine Orr, George A. Edwards. Wlihelm Plnsonneault, Ludger Egan, Mrs. Bridget Relnhetmer (infant) Emmans. Mary Rischmuller.

Mrs. B. Engier, Anna T. Scott, Emma D. Fredericks.

Joseph Tinnemann, L. T. Ferroni. Gelsumino Thompson. Frances Foley.

Dennis J. Tomb. Annetta I. Fries. Annie Tregenza, Ethel Hansen.

Emil Williams. Frank J. In Eldridsre, Gottlieb, be- lovod husband of Mary Ackerman. and father of Ethel and Raymond Ackerman, a native of Germany, aged 54 years. (Chlco papers please copy.) ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the- parlors of Craig Cochran Company, thence to St.

Mary's Cathedral. Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 17. 1901.

Dec- Inn Barron, beloved brother of Stephen. John, Thomas, Michael, Mary. Bridget and Ellen Barron, and uncle of Stephen, Michael. James, Walter and Kate Barron. a native of Dungarvan.

County Waterford. Ireland, aged £4 yoars. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1205 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at- 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery.

In this city. January 19, 1901. Hen- rietta, beloved sister of R. C. and G.

C. Ber- wick and Mrs. George T. Jeffries, a native of San Francisco, aged 44 years and 4 days. In this city, January 15, 1001.

Min- nie wife of John M. Boscus. a native of New aged S5 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Ifalsted 946 Mission street. Interment Koly Cross Cemetery.

In this city, January 18, 1901, Infant son of William U. and Julia G. Bowen (nes Fltrserald.) BRITT 1 In Mento Park. January 19, 1901, John R. Britt, beloved father of Mrs.

E. H. Marwedel and Mrs. Ellwood Varney, a native of Maine, aged 82 years. In this city.

January Mrs. Abigail Rruce, a native of Maine, aged 78 years 7 months and 25 days. CTTTiends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral thts day (Sunday), at o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth.

Interment Lau- rel Hill In this city, January 19. 1301. Sarah Chase, beloved wife of the late William Chase, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Lew Mu- sante. and grandmother of Lily Lester and Raymond Jlurante, a native of New Hamp- shire, aged 65 years 2 months and 1 day.

(Calaveras papers please copy.) (cyKrlends and acquaintances are renpect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 420 i McAllister street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. An anniversary high requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday, January 22, 1001, at Notre Dame des Victolres French Church, Bush street, for. the repose of tho eouI nt ETnlle Clausmann.

commencing at 9 o'clock. By of his grandmother, T.Irs. Marie Clausmann, and his sisters, Ma- rie Clausmann and Mrs. Alice Bertin. In this city.

January 17. 1501, Freder- lck Clark, a native of Pennsylvania, aged HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan Gallagher.) DANIEL DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.

20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South SO. I UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 1 and J9 Fifth st. South 187. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3.

Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAXD REAL ESTATE. A CHOICE LIST; OWNERS FORCING SALES. Linda Vista; beautiful, modern, 7-room home; mortgage J2300; contractor must have J12.C00 Fine Lakeside district residence; owner must sell take good home part payment. J18.0CO— Cost the finest residence buy ever offered In Oakland; superb location.

Snap; North Oakland: cottagre. 4 rooms, bath, basement; new windmill, tank: lot 50x JZ3. JC2T.0— Five minutes' walk Broadway and neat cottage, rooms; rents trO: mortgage J1GG0; bargain. 5300c Improved business corner: SO feet: rents land worth rapidly improving loca- tion. New Dutch Colonial; 4 rooms; porcelain bath: mantel: bank mortgage $1200; near San Pablo avc.

Foreclosure; bargain; near Clinton Fta- tion; neat cottage. 5 rooms, bath; must sell. Cost foreclosure; comfortable 7- cottage: elegant lot. fine location; between Grove St. and must Facriflce: sna.p.

Lakeside district; flne. new, modern 8- room home; never before offered. Architect's cory home; new; 2 story: 6 porcelain bath; sras: mantel; choicely situate roar Telegraph must sell; to eee is to buy. Call or write for information. LATMASCE HEAL ESTATE Offlce-saleoroom.

4GO-4G2 Eighth Oakland. 5ZT.0— PRESENT cash value (3000; a new Swiss chateau; sunny exposure; large lot: 5 room3 and bath; open plumbing; unique design and beautifully arranged; epace will not permit of extolling its charming qualities; 5 min- utes' walk to Fourteenth and Broadway; cIofs to cars, schools, seeing Is lieving; call early. See J. S. MYERS 1002 Broadway, Oakland.

CHEAP for $3000; new Dutch bungalow cottage with the latest Ideas In architec- tural design and finish: interior finish and d-co-atJone; beautiful; lot 38x120: close to business center, schools, cars and local trains to San Francisco; terms, $300 cash; offered at these terms and price for one week only: withdrawn If not sold within the time" first come firft served. See J. S. MYERS 1002 Proadway. Oakland.

$iS fl FOR a $10,000 property; large corner lot; 10-room house: near business center ar.d lo- cal trains: positively a great bargain; space will not permit extolling its good qualities. If a No. 1 house and a bargain Is wanted In a flrst-class neighborhood call oarly; see- Ing Is believing. J. S.

MYERS 1002 Broadway, $24CO-PAYMENTS SAME AS A nearly new colonial style cottage of rooms and every modern convenience; enam- eled bath. lot p.bove street grade; nice open lawn; street work all done; walks laid, electric cars In front; easy to local station; this Is bank property; liberal discount for spot cash: it at once. GEO. W. AUSTIN The House Renters.

IOCS Broadway. Oakland. OIL land: deeded: Kern River District; $23 per 3 miles from land they are asking flOOO per acre for. C. K.

KING, 932 Bread- way. Oakland. 6 1-3 ACRES: Walnut Creek fruit and chicken ranch; all tools, horpes, cow and furniture, J1S03. C. K.

KING, 952 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAXD FCRXITCRE FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Sehellhaas.

the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. FRDlfmEAWERTISEMENTS FRCITVALE RKAL ESTATE. SPECIAL Notice.

The Home Building Company has removed Its office to south side of railroad track, on Fruitvale avenue. $400 House. 3 rooms; lot 50x150. all fenced: flne view; terms flOO cash, balance J1.20 per month. House, 5 rooms; lot 50x130; chicken houses: good well: three blocks from car line: reasonable terms.

Lots 25x125: SO minutes' walk from Fruitvale station. House. rooms and bath; lot 30x175; large barn; terms $350 cash, balance $14 per month. $S00 House, 4 rooms; large lot; 1 from car line; must be sold this week; terms to iruit. 1600 House.

4 rooms; lot SOxCO: good well; balance $7 per month. House. 4 rooms; large lot; barn; 1 block from Fruitvale avenue; $150 cash, bclance $7 per month; just like rent. $1290 One acre; chicken ranch; 2 good houses: flne well of clear water; good view; this Is a bar- gain. New houFc.

5 rooms; lot 43x145; good place for chickens; terms to suit. Modern house. 5 rooms, hard wood mantel: bath; high, basement; chicken- houses: corher lotj 2 blocks from station; good sidewalk. $1000 New house. rooms, bath; stationary wash tubs; large lot; near station; your own terms.

Nice home, 8 rooms, bath; flne place for chlrkens; lot 50x150: city water; we will loan you the money to buy this home. J1500 One of the nicest homes In Fruitvale; mortgage cale; must eell; 1 block from Fourteenth Koupcs of all kinds for rent. Remember this address: THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, South Side of Railroad Track, Fruitvale avenue. E. RtTDELL, Fruitvale, Cal.

PLEITNER HEIGHTS TRACT. CHEAPEST LOTS IN FRUITVALE Half-acre and acre lots, $75 and upward, only $23 down, remainder $5 monthly. This prop- erty ppssesses great attractions for residence uses, as It -commands an extensive view of the beautiful scenery all around, with the best of Boll for gardening; planted with bear- Ing fruit trees, while the climate is genial, being In the famed thermal warm belt: free from fosr. For particulars see owner, H. A.

PLEITNER. Fruitvale Station. Cal. COZT cottage of 3 rooms and bath; high basement; good brick foundation: fine well, windmill and tank; stable. chicken- house; IS fruit trees; lot 75x100: all fenced.

For sale In East Oakland, cottcge of 6 rooms and bath; barn and chicken house; street work and cement walks all complete; large lot; 20 foot alley In rear; this Is a bar- gain. Chicken ranch of acres; good house of 4 large rooms: barn, 10 chicken houses, good well, windmill and tank; for rent at $12 per month; stock and fixtures for sale, consisting of 4j0 chickens, large brooder house, 2 Incu- bators. 9 chicken coops and fencing, etc. H. A.

PLEITNER. Fruitvale Station. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALTON. 3)4 Sunny front suite; also sunny front suite for housekeeping.

$25. EDDT. Nicely furnished front room; run- ning water; gas; bath; light housekeeping allowed; cheap. ELLIS. C3S A parlor housekeeping: suite; eunry.

ELLIS. Housekpg: nicely fur. front room, with kitchen bath, yard and grate. ELLIS. Large sunny front room and kitchen; furnished; use of parlor, bath, yard and telephone; rent $15.

FTFTII. ZZ2 Two furnished housekeeping $12- also 3 Tor $14; single. $4 to $7. FILLMORE, CIS. near 2 housekeeping rooms, furnished cheap; refined family.

FOLSOM. 2 neatly furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping, with stove; reas. GEARY, Housekeeping rooms; also single rooms; rent reasonable. GLEN PARK 5, off 12th and 3 unfurnished clean sunny rooms; closet. HOWARD.

2 completely furnished houiie- keeplng running water and range: also others. HYDE. Sunny front aloove suite; complete for housekeeping; no children; $20. MARTHA place, 3. off Geary Sunny house- keeping roomi and other rocms; reasonable.

MCALLISTER. 2000. cor. Central 2 nicely furn. for housekeeping; $6.

MINNA. Sunny furnished single and house- koepins rooms. 75c and $1 per week. MINNA. 237.

bet. 3d and 4th fNew York House). Single, double and housekeeping rooms. NINETEENTH, Sunny front and back room for housekpg; use bath and coal stove. POLK, Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished rooms.

6ECOND, Neatly furnished rooms; clean ana respectable; reasonable. STOCKTON. Nicely furnished sunny rooms; slnsle or milte; also housekpg rooms. TAYLOR, 1132, between Sacramento and 2 rooms furnished for housekeeping. TURK.

Two eunny furnished housekeeping roomi: S10 per month. VAN NESS Sli-Large sunny parlor; phone and piano; references. VAN NESS 1401 and 1403. NW. cor Bush sunny suites and apartments for housekeeping; private baths; telephone; elec- tric lights: eun all day: gas ranges; running water In erery room; will be arranged, clean- ed, painted end newly furnished to suit beloved wife of Captain S.

F. Scott of St. John. N. late of Vancouver.

B. C. and second daughter of Captain E. J. Locke of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a native of Hall- fax, Nova Scotia, 39 years 3 months and 8 days.

(Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. papers please copy.) CTThe funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 406 Powell street, near Post. Interment private. In this city.

January 19. 190L Ludwis Theodore, dearly beloved husband of dence of Mr. Fred Becker. 12i3 Grove street. Oakland.

Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. In this city, January 17, 1301. Emma fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at tha resi- tCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Beaudry 873 Washing- ton street, thence to St. Columba's Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated fcr the repose of his soul, commen- cing at 10 o'clock. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. In this city, December 12, 19C0, Infant daughter of M. and Ella Rein- helmer. In Oakland. January 17.

1301, Mrs. Betty Rlschmuller. beloved mother of Mrs. Fred Becker and George. Diedrich and Henry Rischmuller, a native of Bremen.

Germany, aged 89 years 5 months and 27 days. ttMOM Itir Friends and acquaintances are respec'- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of C. O'Connor 767 Mission street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 18.

1901, Mary O'Brien, beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary BoHz. and fister of Henry and William BoHz, a native of San Francisco, aced S7 years. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4319 Twer.ty-second street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, January 19, 1901, George beloved husband of Victoria Orr. and father of Victoria and Georgette Orr. and eldest son of Elizabeth and the late James Orr, a native of New York. In Oakland. January 1001 Ludser, beloved brother of tho lnte Prosper Plnsonneault, and cousin of Edward Plr.sonneault, a native of Canada, aged 62 years.

(CyFrieTids and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the-Jmwral par- lors ofll. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. Fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electric car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero In this city, January IS.

Da- vid beloved son of Mrs. Margaret Warener, and' stepbrother of Peter Warener, and hus- band of the late Agnes Murphy, and father of John and Maggie Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years and 6 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invltfrt to attend funeral this day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers. 777 eion street, thence to Bt. Rose's Church for services.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Eanta Barbara. January 19. 1901. George Edward, beloved husband of Sophie E.

Maerulce, a native of Boston. aged 33 years 9 months and 1 day. In this city. January 17. 1901.

Helene Meverhoff (nee Wild), beloved wife of Robert Meyerhoff. a native of Switzerland. asred 74 yemrs 4 months and 2 days. CJTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day yhll McGonlglo, beloved brother of Thomas. Hugh and Bernard McGonigle and Mrs.

Mary Rodden. a of Clonmeney. County Ooneeal. Ireland, aged 44 years. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tha funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 10G5 Broadway, near Jones street, thence to St.

Francis Church. Vallejo Btreet and Montgomery avenue, where funeral ser- vices will be held at 10:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGONlGLE 1 In this city, January 17. 1901.

and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 259 Clementina st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. In this city. January 19. 1901.

Mary, daughter of Edward and the late Maria Lo- gan and sister of 'Annie and Logan, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 9 months and 17 days. city. January 17. 1901. Mary beloved wife of Edward A.

McEvoy. mother of Leonard. Francis. Edward, Rich- ard, Elmer and Gladys McEvoy, and sister of John J. and Thomas F.

Boyle, a native of Boston. aged 44 years 9 months and 24 days. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1219 Pierce street, between Eddy and Ellis. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. In this city.

January 19. 1301. Jennie, beloved mother of Lawrence Klund- gen, Mrs. Ed Goldenson and Mrs. J.

Isola, a native of Paris, France, aged 62 years 10 months and 7 days. ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:20 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 19 avenue, thence to B'nai B'rtth Hall. 121 Eddy street, where funeral services will be held under the ausnlces of the German Krieser Verein. commencing at 2 o'clock.

Cremation I. O. F. Cemetery. omit flowers.

In this city. January IS, 1901. Emma, dearlv beloved and only daughter of William and Ellse Jens, and sister of William Jens a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 2 months and 29 days. C7Frtends and acquaintances and members of Danmark No. 2, Danla, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), nt 2 o'clock, at the parlors of H.

Petersen 228 McAllister street, funeral services will be held, under the auspices of Danmark No. 2, Dania. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city, January 19, 1901, George Oldfield Herlot. infant son of R.

H. and B. C. Herlct, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year 2 months and 1 day. HILPISCH-In this city, January 18, 1901, Jacob HllDlech.

beloved husband of Eliza HilplEch, and father of Carl and Julius Hll- plsch, a native of Hessen. Germany, aged B2 years 0 "months and 7 days. A member of the German Krleger Verein. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 219 Montcalrn street, between Twenty-eighth street and Precita avenue, thence St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, for services at 1 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- In this city, January 19, 1901. Annie, beloved wife of Harry L. Fries, and daugh- ter of Timothy Duane. a native of New York, acred 36 years. In this city.

January 18. 1901, Emll Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged 31 years months and 15 days. A member of Dan- mark No. 2, Danla. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from.

Masonic Tem- ple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where the funeral services win be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127, F. and A. M. Interment private.

Dennis dearly beloved son' of Den- nis J. and Mary Foley, and loving brother of Mrs. Josesh Frasrley. Mrs. Henry Hen- drickson and Mary.

George and John Foley, a native of Eureka, aged 24 years 8 months and 16 days. (C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents. 225 Fourth street, between Howard and Folsom. Interment I. O.

O. F. Cemetery. In this city. January 19, 1901.

Gel- sumlno Ferroni, beloved son of Gluseppl and Favera Ferroni, and brother of Vincent and Ferrucclo Ferroni and Mrs. Gelsuralna Eo- manl, a native of Italy, aged IS years 4 months and 7 days. In this city, January 18. 190L Joseph Fredericks, beloved husband of the late Josephine Fredericks, father of Charles B. and A.

Remy Fredericks and Mrs. W. E. Llchtenberg, and brother of Frank Freder- icks of Virginia City, a native of Westphalia. Germany, aged 70 years and 11 months.

(New York and Virginia City, pp.pers please copy.) funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 10:40 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. In thts city, Januarr 16.

1901, Anna dearly beloved and only child of Bene- dict and Henrietta Engler. granddaughter oi Mrs. Lorenz Engler and V. J. Hohmann, and niece of Mrs.

F. Laub and Katharine and German Engler. a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 6 months and 24 days. Friends end acquaintances and members of above union are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dlcrks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

In this city, January 17, 1901. George, dearly beloved husband of Mary Cresse. and father of Joseph Crease, a native of Phila- delphia, aged 55 years 2 months and 17 days. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) takes place this day (Sun- day), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 9G Freelon street, between Bryant and Bran- nan and Third and Fourth, under the aus- pices of Golden City Lodge No. 63, K.

of thence to Third nnd Townsend streets to 11:30 o'clock train. Please omit Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city, January 19, 190L Cath- erine Cuddy, dearly beloved wife of the late John Cuddy, and mother of William Cuddy and Mrs. P. M.

Gaffney, and grandmother of John James Michael Catherine and Annie Gaffney, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 73 years. EDWARDS-In thl3 city. January 13. 1901, Wlihelm Edwards, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 29 years 2 months and 5 flays. EGAN An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mrs.

Bridget Esan, p.t Holy Cross Church. Eddy street, to-morrow (Monday), at 8 o'clock. Frier-Is are invited to attend. In this city. January 19.

Mary Emmans. beloved mother of Charles and Minnie Emmans, a native of New Jersey, aged 3S years. years. A member of Piledrlvers' and Bridge- builders' Union No. 1 of San Francisco.

CTFrionds p.nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral January 22. 1901. at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 2221 Greenwich street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WILLIAMS-In thl3 city.

January 17. 1901, Frank beloved husband of Ellen 11- liams. ar.d son of the late Georse and Eliza- beth Williams, and brother of Josle Richard Williams, Mrs. J. V.

McGlnnls and Mrs. J. J. Amend, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 7 months and days. (rjyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at.

9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 430 Jersey street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. (C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F.

Suhr 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Odd Fellows" Cemetery- THIESSEN We desire to convey our heartfelt thanks to all friends, and especially to tho members of the Y. L. A. S.

of St. Paul's German EvanKellcal Lutheran Church. 1413 Howard street, for the love and sympathy that were shown to us at the loss of our dear daughter and sister. Lizzie. MRS.

BARBARA THIESSEN. MISS EMMA THIESSEN. HENRY THIESSEN. THOMPSON In the City and County Hospital. January 19, 1901.

Frances Thompson, a nattva of California, aged 4 months. In this city. January IX 1901. Annetta Irwln Tomb, beloved wife of Georsre W. Tomb, and daughter of "William and Rebecca Irwin, and sister of W.

John and Edward Irwin and Mrs. E. P. Levy, a native of Mar- lpcsa County, ased 41 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thla day (Sundav) at 3 o'clock, from her late resl- dence 1306 Oary street.

Interment private. TREGENZA-In this city. January 19, Ethel Tregenza, beloved child of Thoma3 and Clara TYeKonza. and sister of William. Thomas.

Joseph and Arthur a na- tive of San Francisco, aged years months ami 23 days. Bertha Tinnemann. and father of Otto T. Tinnemann, a native of 8tadt Oldenburg, Germany, aged 57 years 7 months and to days..

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