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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1898 14 MEDICAL. March 5 1898, John Dolan, a native of Ire- | of Kentucky, aged 5 vears and 6 month: land, aged 65 vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ' FEDERLEIN—~In this city, March 5, 1898, L J., | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ok - YOU ARE? | AL 5—C > 2 i VEATS ToBUL A PIANO? ALL LadlenC only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, | *U0CH Tstana of ‘Barbara Federlein ‘and | (fonday). at 2 o'clock, trom the rosidence WELL, NOW, WHAT DO YOU WANT? B enrs prackice M rata Aol maLE e rpaeaan: || tather 0fiMry. Caeslo Incobsi Jay mmy Sapiile | | or Mz WAl R Ralios i T1SS IElgit et L i 1n 1806, with ovary doliar ex- | antesd: aby alseass OF Irreguarity. alsgrate | Federiein, & mative of Bavaria, Germany, | Dallind near Center-stroel seation, Broad: ponded on the instrument, modern in every | avolded; kind sympathy and aid: sure relief, | aged 7 vears and ¢ months. gause rallroad. Tnterment private, st Moun- - V. | FOSTER—In North Oakland, March 5, 1808, - i > A e | F O youngest son of John and Caroliné | SULLIVAN—In South San Francisco, March 5, Pespect, with all the late attachments, or the | though else fail: delicacy, pr fame old plano made from 143 scales? etc.: babies adopted: travelers treated; no o e o el that 1 will gunrantee | delay: self-cure sent: call or write: free; con. | Foster, a mative of Oakland, aged 5 months. | 183, at 165 Fifteenth avenue south, John, from top to_bottom and will back it with fidential. DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 5 {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- dearly beloved and oldest son of Daniel and Z v oy dohar T have. As T own my own bulld- [ McAlllster st.; piils, $2. oS ted (b attend. the funeral to-morrow | Johanna Sullivan, brother of Ella, Irene and ;i oraing'Teaching the Angels”’ Buen- fns and store, and as the manufacturers also | - == e %t 1013 o'clock, from the resi- | Frank Sullivan, and grandson of Edward and Emmanuel _ Baptist, Twenty-third and <cenes-{Morning — Tenc e o Thee. " back this instrament with SHLONM0; ehts L A o e e a0 outs- sate | Senoe ot e ACEERR 2% Hannan street, | Ellen Raley, o native of San Francisco. aged BATEIELt BHIEEL.. v -vouversernrernesnesesness think, a goo« uarantee. O] v eV restol al el N 5 ountain lew ars al 2 - o o The nblfnn‘u':nm Kingsbury. \ and sure at any time; kind sympathy and N e B e o private. Interment First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jomes....| Rev. E. -Mg:';yg;‘lfi‘; e -fl,';"&?,rdof “'?m_gh“"c" he b 225, ; Instant r avelers; tumors re- o ; g St The Ratrors is £25 Hages st Bloted by elictriclty” hame n coniitoment; | GRANT-I8 this city, March % 196, Seogin: DA AT e e Y e’ 1888, Veroa: Morning—The Spiritual Fellowship With The firm (s J. HARRY SCOTT. BN e e | rh:nés R Kirchner, Mre, Bianche Néuman <A Tabacco, a mative ‘of Italy, aged 44 years. German Baptist, Seventsenth amd De-| Rer. H. L. Diets.... Pt e Sting R Right Uee N acc of éxtensive alterations % ) and Emily Grant, a native of eds, Eng- ALSH—In this city, March 3, 1898, at her of the Grace of God. ONarerooms we offer the following bargains: | MRS DR. WYETH, $13 Post st., fr. Larkin. X g | I- ——— ey s ; T Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street Rev. W. C. Jenkins. {Morning—*"A__ Working _Church, - HALE—In the City and County Hospital, | loved wife of Patrick J. Walsh, and mother March &, 155, Joseph Hale, a native of Ire- | . of Edward, William, Kate and John Walsh, land, aged 53 years. a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years 2 months and 3 days. ©7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- 35| — i DR OODWIN, Van Ness ave.—Ladies. near or far, consult free the only doctor who uses Schenck’s method, the celebrated French physician; a safe, sure and rel! ing—'*An Exhaustive Test of Love. One Newhall piano .. One Raven & Bacon p! One New York piano. One Gilbert piano One Mathushek plano One Weber piano near Steiner Catholic Saflors’ Union, Mission street,| Paulist Fathers......... near the water front.... = {Evening—Address. & i where: _regulatis na es, 1. e L L e | fana, ‘aked 66 years and 1 month. residence, 2615 McAllister street, Ann, be- e e Tor | HAMMOND--In thi clty, March 5, 1506, Sam- g v . beloved husband of Mar: am- Al irreguiarities from whatever cause: re- | 1% F Deloved SbaQl of YA L Nirs, | fully invited to attend the funeral this day _[Morning—""God Created Our First Parents One Gabler piano . Stores strength and vigor of organs; unex- | e “ang’ Anna E.. George P. and | (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- Holy Cross, Eddy and. Father MacGint: gne Jewett pino 210 eansl peaciloes Mt fon el MO0 semun Hammond. a native of England, | dence 28is MeAllister sireet, thence to Star o SR, oy £00 Bl e | > oo %na Holy. " Evening—Benediction. ~ Steinway piano Kill, low e e o b o ‘Sea Church, Tenth avenue, between = Bl | aged 70 years and 11 months. Morning— ‘Mother of God.” Evening— One Steck plano 35 | — - | 2t 5 ot Point Lobos avi t " a T ¥ 11 female S"Friends and acquaintances are respect- | s avenue and Clement street, for Our Lad; f Guadalupe, Broadway, near| Father St. Andrew T 35 | A SURE. safe and speedy cure for & 7 ‘e L services, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment e SR Y Vespers. One Chickering pi ¢ 4 = ta. EN. Airoases: A home In confinement, with best | fully invited to attend the funeral this dav S 160 9 O Farren ,‘?_F T Pposeible care: with privacy of home and con- | (Sunday) at 2 o'clock, from Holly Park Mount Calvary Cemetery. - 3 S Presbyterian Church, corner of California | WALSH—In this city, March 4, 189, Charles Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers -PMorning_sermen ¥ fEather. Loufie. Evan- Venjence of a hospital; those sick or discour- Stockton ... ANY person hiaving use for a piano meed not | aged call on the doctor and state thelr case: | avenue and Lizzie sireet. Interment Mount | J. dearly beloved son of Mary Ann E. and do without when good instruments can be they will find in her a true friend. MRS. | Olivet Cemetery. the late Walter Walsh, & native of San = Evening— purchased from us at cash prices upon | DR. GWYER, 228 Turk st. HARMS- At the Potrero, March 5, 1808, Jacob, | Francisco, aged 41 years. g St. Bonlface, Golden Gate avenue, near| Franciscan Fathers .... [Morning—Gospel, o the day. Evening monthiy payments of 8, $4 &, 6 37, 8. 8, | G0 e, when others fall: no medicine or | dfarly beloved husband of Morgaretha | L3 The ‘funeral will _take place’ this day Jones street . |_Vespers and Benediction. $10; handsome scarf and wood seat stool fn- S ;shen others 3 | Harms, fa of Jacob L. . and_th, Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late resi- G o R rartige. Toarchase your | _ Instruments: every woman her own physi- | Famie (Uher of Jacob L., Meta C. 2ndian® | dence, 4i3" Onk street, thence to Sacred St. Brigid's, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle... _[Morning—Gospel of the day. Evening— m'dtur:t and low price pianos where they can rl:"tr“rn:s” l?rr:\;tretr?vuhllcs;mr;q r::\t:‘;’ fan Germany, aged 70 years 9 months and H'e‘:\n Church, Fillmore and Fell streets, WEY: Jconivgessosesonsadsasasassseshsns 2 | Benediction and Vespers. be exchanged for Steinway without sacri- what ¢ il B g el v. ‘where a requi el & = = fice SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. Stelnway | consultation frec; can be Seot-and Lbeliat e D e w, |t s s CrARISIiED St. Dominic's, Steinér and Bush streets.., Dominican Fathers..............e.eses Morping—Second Sunday of Lent Evening Kearny and S S o 3 ER. 3 :roy; o — : ch 5, 1898, o e G = 3 EAIIIBNA (it st | tacpmone. | "ine Gertrige. belovea amughter of Mrs. ‘Anma | (Sofes nigrment Mount Calvaey Cometery. WORTH CONSIDERING IN | — = ] and sister of John, Rody, Michael J.. CERS—] city, March 5, 1835, Jane. be- % P Z C: +ererero|Morning—‘On the Love of God.” Evening SECOND-HAND PIANO A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all | jimed A.. Henry J., George M. Mollte and |. loved wife of W. H. Weeks, and sister of s“o:::;'ldn\'en‘u:"do sy G e 3 e L O Benediction. Manhat § cases of monthly {rr;:)g;‘nrlv‘llesdd\{;‘,r‘:\e ;"(h";' | ‘Annie Haves, a native of Santa Clara }»x‘é,ffi%?‘}"“d"' Grass \'alley nd Henry P. S R Ronisch ....... ever cause): no (nstruments used O | County, aged % years and 5 months. London, England, a native of Bng- S Tenatits AT Jesult Fathers.... Morning—Sermon by Father J. P. Frieden. Cameron 3 fice, $5; consvltation free: hours 0 to 5. DR. | “gfriends and acquaintances are respect- | 1804, aged 56 years and 2 months. L iEnatiis Tves S Brening-Father Sahonew will preach on Fans oo AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market s ol e 1o atteny the Tuneral to-morrow DFThe remains will be shipped this day “The Voice of the People, the Voice of on Mauzy.... feil ceeeeans. S LADIES, Chichester's English Pennvroval Pills | (Mondav), from her late residence, 702 Dolo- {(Sunday), at § o’clock a. m. to Nevada City, God.” Call and éxamine. Warerooms BYRON | LATER: L0 ol feat: safe, reliable: take | res street, thence to St. James Church, Guer- Nevada County, Cal., where funeral and in- R e 3T Poat at. (Dlamind Brand) hest; eate; rellablel fa<C | Tero anl Twenty-third streets, where a sol: | ierment will take piace Tuesday, March §. St. James, Twenty-third and Guerrero sts.| Father Lynch... Morning—Epistle and Gospel. Evening— — e and. Mtxest ot MRellef for Ladies,” letter by return mall; at | emn requiem high mass will be celebrated lease omit flowers. Benediction. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house | Relief for Lafit, “Grenical Co., Phila. | for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 | WULLENWEBER—In Martinez, February % . ! west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, | = — — | o'clgck. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 1898, Henry N. Wullenweber, a native of Ge: St. Mary's, Callfornia and Dupont streets. Paulist Fathers.... wees .|Morning—Continuation of mission. Evening B e Matiooients or) ai|{DB= MOHRDT Jrevents | HAYNES—In this city, March 4 18, Rich- | Iany, aged 7 vears 3 % A K o DY Eather ¥ ounan: Aan 3 iDL in o = wrinkles, roughness sagree- | “arq beloved husband of Margaret Hayne: — grades and prices. Terms easy: prices low- ple affections of the a beautiful e ’ s = . g 2 v Prendergast........... Morning—Sermon by His Grace. Archbishop able a Father of Thomas J. Haynes, and stepfather St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue| Father Prenderga e et hiate and O'Farrel street..... ““Women of the Passion.” Evening—Ser- of Mrs. Nellie F. McKee (nee Bowse) and mon by Father Prendergast. A BOON fo wives and mothers—Seguro; prics | Margaret Bowse, a native of the parish of An 50. RICHARDS & CO., 40 Clay st.; send | Ballvhide, County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 Zc siamp for partioulars to Seguro Maau- | Yeury man, '$3%: the greates| wine opportunity | facturing Co., 531 K st.. ®acramento. C: ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- in the city for cash buyers: no worn out, - fuXy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow e T T ery’ plana ntd. | ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with | (Monday) at 8:10 o' clock, from his late resi- J. DEWING CO., 2 fir., Flood bIg.. 4th&Mkt. female troubles: no danger: safe, cure; $2 50; | dence, 1140 Alabama street, thence to St. | JAS. ENGLISH. &st. Everything possible done to please and [ ah IS Thioxion. 31 Taylor st eatisfy the customer. = McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH BT., Opp. Lincoln Bshool. Telephone, South 80. $350 Dewing Steinwa: 5 . $250; a $600 Chase, $300; a 3500 Ha Morning—*'Our First Parents.” Evening— Rosary. 8t. Patrick, Third and Mission streets. Father Kane. | Morning—Opering of mission for women by Jesult Fathers. Evening—Vespers. St. Peters, Twenty-fourth street, near, Father Casey . Alabama . ¥ T. R. CAREW. o - £ - express C. O. D.; don't delay until t0o ‘late. | Peter's Church, wh 1 ABSOLUTE bargains this week: Steinway, | OSG0OD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland,Cal. | high mass will e e e CAREW & ENGLISH, = Morning— Do _Good to AIL" Event R o keI IoE - Bmora0T a1 s | e et ook i | | UNDERTAKERS AND ‘EMBALMERS Bethany Congregational, Bartlett street,/ Rev. W. C. Pond.. orning—Do | X vening— fe % mavia fin Wi god e new. THE T | CAPSULETAS Preventive; surel harmsless: | {ermont Mount Cafvary Cemeters : | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. hear Twentyfifth.. 4 - . SPENCER CO., 933 Market st guaranteed or money refunded; price 50. G Sty Sint S * / 5 B pket | SMB MASSON, 1293 Geary st. HIGGINS-In_the City and County Hospital, | 4l Van Ness ave., near Market st. San Bethlehem Congregational . Rev. W. H. Tubbe .. e oot oveniony FINE tone, large size upright, §125: great bar- | - e | March 5, 1895, Fannie Higgins, a native of | Francisco. Telephone So. 156. Was Delivered to the Saints.”” Evening— Fain: mew Decker & Son and Gibson planos | DR. HALL, 5 McAlllster st.; diseases of wo- | California. uged 2 years. A = 2 » “Blessed Are They That Do His Com- t low prices. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st men and children. HOURIET—In Oakland, March 4, 189, L. | Estab. 185. Tel. South 41. s e = = = S e e | Hourfet, beloved husband of Mrs. Houriet, A ~ S - 1 COLBY planos are the best for the money in | LADTES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: infallible. safe rem- o . 3 ST Morning— “The Three Crosses.”” Evening— BT s, e st o (e o i | EADIES O B T i L R | 2R T et Rl Tupiin s | CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. | § Pt Conerepaions, Pt 0 S | v & G M. ppgine T Thres Cres” Bving call and see for yourselves. 933 Market st = = 7 % P " day: ¢ Z = uneral Directors and Embali = oA HOME ‘n confinement: diseases of women. | and § days. (Terre Haute, Indianapolls and nd Embalmers, = o T Ev = = FOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, | MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 §th st.. Alamed: l’?,_émdenflfmr::n;rs Billel‘nsxrkt‘np,\l) Ay 1.432.':,:.:“') 26 MINT AVENUE. Olgre:efianrre‘nuonnl, Seventeenth and Noe| Rev. H. T. Shephard....... Mfé}'"{;@_xfi"};fi?" Evening—Preach. and other planos; seé our rent plan; | s - — — L7 The funeral will take piace this day ts. Spacious chapel for the use z iterest first year. 312 Post st LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple. | Of OUr patrons. Rubber tires on our ambulance. = = Morning—"'God Gives as Men Use His 5 D SENOH Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| ~Rev. F. B. Cherington. g ' Gitts Evening — “Eyes That Are JORRES—In this city, March 2, 18, Henry Webster .. ADMINISTRATOR'S ale—Must sell pia = c A. F.. beloved husband of oL S fo el or e R ATLANTIC STEAMERS. . F.. oved husband of Regina Jorres, Immense reduction for_cash or o in SOUTHAMPTON - Arrived March 5—Stmr | and father of Mrs. Dora Ziska and Henry HOTEL ARRIVALS. - _m EATON ESTAT, 735 Ma Fooct Biamarel, frm Xew York for Hamburg, | Jorres Jr.. a native of Germany, aged il Richmond Congregational Church, Seventh| Rev. P. Coombe ... Morning—""The Trinity a Divine Institu- WANTED—A full-sized_ violin; good tone; | S —— — == | Years 5 months and 2 days. ¥ ] avenue and Clement street.. 7 tion.” Evening— ‘Righteousness and Sal- cheap. Address box 1452, Call office BIRTAS—NARRIACES DEATES, | JErFriends and acauaintances are respect- | o PALACE HOTEL. yation as the Result of Faith and fts = 3 e =i ully invited to attend the funeral this day cLelsh, De < ‘onfession.” GREAT barga 2 upright (on stor > (Sunday), at 1:20 o'clock, from the funeral | J M Glass, Los ‘Ang I-E-)rphnhfi.fi"';-’fi"y'v?:' age); party gone to Klondike: cheap. 208 Post. | i o T o ces sent by | BRNIOrS of Cralg & Cochran Co 6 Mint | W L Hardison, Cal ~ |Mrs T F Ryan, N Y Third Congregational, Fifteenth street,| Rev. William Rader.. Morning—The Adventure of Abraham.” SORNUSG'S sav Seale flanie: wa nire. | meil S BoV e Smerief Wiey: miet $u |t SEUE RO SO0 Hall T the ) D Coulte | Misv T anE AN Y near; Mission .. 2 ! _ cedented su 216 Post st. 5| banded dnIatteltneo e o iroes | LACK—In this city, March 5, 18, Louis E. | Mrs Charpentier, Mex |Mrs H ‘Glass, Mare Is First Christian, Twelfth street, near Mis-| Rev. F. 8. Ford...... .[Morning — ‘‘World-wide Evangelization. INE upright; great bargain. 16 McAllls- | ot persons authorized to have the same pub- ’lm(}‘: (Sk l\‘ri,ll),“helu\‘(edmmm ufh n]m i\:dre‘r:in ;li lkleiivk\ 1rm\n‘m| F V Keesling, Stanfrd sion . tieeoenenn] | Evening—"Christ's Vicegerent. il e e o Tr | Lack, and brother of Mrs. Charles Leopold, | Mrs es, Virginia |C Hayden, Boston E = Jatetiets mextitiivernly Bynk ET __ | lshed. = | aeaiive of Ban Francises, aued 26 yeors 7 | C'A Parmeloe, Los An|H G Stevenson, Menio West Side Christian, Bush street, between| Rev. W. A. Gardner . |Morning—"‘Progress of Christianity.” (II- AG: Haines Bros. planos: second-hand BORN months and 12 day Dr J A Curnow, Cal |Mrs Stevenson, Menlo Scott and Devisadero ... lustrated.) Evening—"Is the Inteligent planos, §75 up. W. C. HAMILTON, 34 Post. | syEXANDER—In this city, February 2, 188, | LARSON—In this city, March 5, 15, Bertha Mrs 7 A Curnow, Cal (O Bn)'ly.BBMenio g Agnostic Sincere? XNABE i be ew Sc: Tnew - strk to the wife of Louis Alexander, a daughter. C. Larson, beloved mother of A. J. Larson Hawley, 1 rs C vly, Menlo = = = Vi e ST T I i s Tl e O et | and Mr: Tioyd, a mative of Gothenburs, | A F Gleasmann, Mass |J W Parmeiee, Chicago | Church of the Advent, FEleventh street,| Rev. Mr. Emery.. Morning—Holy Communion. Eventng—Song LS 2 AL ksl SRR LS Ao by e S0 S R K i Sweden, aged 75 years. | Mlas 3¢ Miller, Tnd - [Mrs W P Hulbert, ‘d b RS e b SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and ne e - Py LAUINGER—In this city, March 4, 1895, | R IO & c, New York n _ Dr. Foute... — . rice. O T S, O 0 ptats, | GQEEFERT.L thie city, March 2 185, o the | L8t cFiciovia hushartd o Harvars Taute: | & 1 Crocker, Denver |F{ € Hulbert, N X s L e R T entats, " The Holy Gyt e Sacred B — ————— | . S e = 2 _ | ger. and father of Mamie, George P., Frank, Y. A 3 ng = - . e = At e BT e ehie Wt of Wil- | and Mena Lavinger and Mrs Frank Schmita, e Py otk (|8 X Mot s Presidio Chapel, Presidio Reservation......| Rev. D. O. Kelly ..ccccccccoieoosineosonsenono.| Morning—""The Laborers Are Few.” SMALLEST ad, . .. . 13 Ellis. . Green, a_dau y : ; era el 6 e | > M 4 2 527 MONTGOMBRY, cor, Clay—Open until 930 | HARDIN—In this city, March §, 188, to the | ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ¥ P Mathivet. Ohlo S McKnight, Minn St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay st...| Rev. W. H. Moreland. Morning—Everyday Christianit Even- O e ot ICaL s Babers] wife of J. T. Hardin, a son. fuliy invited to attend the funeral this day | Mr® T A Warden, Pa |H A Smith. Minn ing—Preaching by Rev. Mr. Shaw. o'clock; branch office of The Call. Subserip- | (*if€ Of J- R 4 | Miss Warden, Pa Mrs H A Smith, Minn 12 " e el it e tien JOHNSON—In this city, February 8, 189, to | ( . at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- | 0 | 2 the wife of Axel Johnson, a son | dence, 1719 Mason street, between Green and | Miss B Warden, Pa |Miss A Smith, Minn St. Paul's, California street, near Stelne: Rev. W. M. Rellley....coceue .| Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- KELLEY—In this city, March 2. 18, to the | Union, thence to St. Boniface Church, Golden e e P e GO ST ing—Preaching by the pastor. HOR wife of Peter Rowland Kelley, a son. Sate avenue, between Jones ane eaven- | ) 23 " | Mrs ) — e an 0% Er.%\;u,.“,u“ FLAGEL—In Danville, FQ,,:"“‘_ 26, 1898, to the worth, where a solemn requiem mass will be | D B Lowe, Michigan |A Gray, Indiana Trinity Church, Bush and Gough streets. Rev. Morning—Holy Communion. Evening—Len- years old, 15 hands high: pace in 2:%0. In- | STIEFEL—In this city, March 4. 1S3, to the | oy 108 at 3 gclock. Interment Mount Cal- | iy Jacoby, New York [A Naumbers & w, NY Bethel African M. ., Powell street, near| Rev. W. B. ANderson....cccoieeeeese Morning—"The Measure of God's Help." _quire Grand Hote “‘fr‘. nl. Jokn Stlefel, a daughter. McCARTHY—In this cfty, March 4, 1895, Pat A D Sheridan, Chicago|Miss Goldsmith, Ohio Jackson ..l...... - Evening—"The Lord’s Supper. WANTED—50 old horses free from disease | TRAUTNER—February 2, 1§96, to the wife of | “rick McCarthy, a native of the fan of | Sberidan cChicago IR A Parker & w, Cal - v. and phys! feed for the animals. Ad. | . Lpeodore Trautner, a so | Retscarbemr Gounty "Cortc, “freland. ssed o6 | 4 B Hobson, Vancouvr|C W Shearman, N Y California Street M. E. Church, California| Rev. J. W. Phelps...... Morning—'‘A_Strange Fellowsh! a Gar- s Manager of the Zoo, Chutes, elty. | VOLLERS—In this city. February 21, 188, to [ eus o 4 - EeIAnD, s ARl | Mrs Hobson, Vancouvr|L J Marls, Chicago and Broderick streets . a3F den -and a Grave.” Evening—'“The Voice e . d 1| " the wife of J. H. Vollérs. a son | EPiriends and ncquaintances are respect- | H Kempner, Chicago S Mackay & w, Pomon Pernatarml Visitation Con Bes A0y Su- ONE fast pacer. § vears old: 1 carrlage horse. | WAGNER—March 1, 1835, 1o the wife of Adam | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow GRAND HOTEL. ot DEIeiuE ORISR Can T nds § § young horses {rom country, agner Jr., a daughter | (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence | J Sumner, Boston J W Hill, Trenton atral Methodist, Misslon street, near| Rev. C. E. Locke.......... Morning—‘Consecrated Coblers.” Evenin, __well broken. Solden Cate ave. | WALTHOUR—In this eity. March 1, 188, to | of Mrs. J. Sullivan, 343 Jessle street, thence | L, K Derby & w, Plyth| A M Robb, Port Costa i i et o.Shall Men Be Abolished, or Are Boas vorth Saving?" althour, a daughter. | to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem | E J Fraser, Rio Vista F ¢ Gibbons, Stockton high mass will be celebrated for the repose | H H Kercheval, Trasi|C M Baker, Stockton of ‘his soul, at § o'clock. Interment Holy | A J Conrad, L Angles W N.Baker, Stockton the wife of Frank J. V WATERS—In this city, March 1. 18%, to the | SGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, sold | or exchanged: cheap stor 7 a. m.—Sunrise prayer meeting. 6:3) p. m. —"‘Directed to Personal Work. Epworth M. E. Church and Twenty-| Rev. W. M. Woodward. $OPPPISDPVPIHHODPHEHVH9DHOVPEDEIVIDHP03VDIPVIP00DDP9DOPIPOPIP9D9BEPHDPIDDHOVIDIOOIDHIPHOVIDHVDEDPDDOHDIHPDPDDOHOHPDIPDEOPDIVDDIBH PDOVOOOGS PPOHOOLPISGDIOPPOOPDOVIP0OPOPPPOPOPVOPVOPIPVIIPVIPOPOHEC PV PEOEOIIRVD HPIOIPPPVPPPVVVDVODVVDVPIOVPEIOVVVOPIVDDEPVPPPOVVVPFPOVVIPVIVVOVVPOPVPVPVVVVVPVVIVOPVOPVIPPVVVOVVOOPVODIVDVOVVVVDPVPEVP DO PD VD OBV OO sell. T. P. EWELL, 18 wife of John Waters, a son. YT E WICKSTROM—In this city, March 2, 189, to | , o103 Cemeiery H Dennisor;, Cal E A Donahoo, Fresno RIxth streets 2 S % 40 HORSES for sale also the wife of John Wickstrom, & son. % 1Bll\l|(h\..\l—u—*lfl this city, March 1, 1898, Jo- | J B Miller, Denver L H’Snlilh, Fresno - = - carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse WRIGHTIn Nevada O e seph McDonald, a native of Prince Edward | D H Wyckoff, Woodld G W Forbes & w. Cal First M. E., Powell st., near Washington..| ~Rev. W. 8. Urmy. 10 a. m.—Class meeting. 5:30 p. m.— ket, 327 Sixth st. nuction sales every Wed- | WRIGHT —In Nevada City, March 3, 188, to | jsjand, B. N. A, aged 56 vears. | F H Green, § Ratael W _McNaul, Bradley rected to Personal Work." nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctfoneers. | the Wife 00 J TWHEht 3 Son - §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | F P Bane, San Jose |J Dick & w. Ind - 1 — E — = fully invited o attend the uneral this day | E C Hopkins, Sacto [J R Slack & w. Ind Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Fifteenth ave-| Rev. H. Pearce 10 a. m.—Class meeting. Evening—Preach- h_mnm‘;;fig( The Call. MARRIED. (Sunday) at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral |.l{ E_Walsh, ,\};n,un; k GKH};wldll. lxnd nue south and P street = . ing by the pastor. t ads AP MUNDAY. i % pariors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. | H G Sauier, Han Jose|W eed.” Burlingm = = S —— e Hi,\”f».qflm‘.l }‘ .\'x?«x"‘rla}::’\'_"j.,;‘ffl«'-h:i ”;’?,“; | ‘Tnterment Holy Cross'Cemetery. i | Dr Crunz & w. Alamd|E W_Thatcher, Hopld Grace M. E., Twenty-first and Capp streets| ~Rev. J. N. Beard.. .{Morning—Communion. Evening—Conversion. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. R e e e | MEKENZIE tn this city, March 3, 1565, Mary Locaulr, Santo TE Srae ey | ~— —— SON—PODD-~ A Py | aa o other of Mrs. E. W, omsard, 3 > — v ks W three-can milk wagon; one light deliv | JOHNSON_PODD_In this city. March 8 189, | &ouilie and 4. W MeRenzier a mative ‘of | A W Ingalsier, 5 Jose BREOC s L N Rbee Howard Bircst M., Howardistrest, noar| Bew 7. A- B e P e S ery wagon. 1370 Turk st e > Podd b i o England, aged 70 vears, : | C _Gilsey & w. Gilroy Manchester, Sktn Second . - i S n and Mabel P. Podd, both 4 - L ot ) 4 < > BU S buggles cheap at %3 Golden Gate i el ienh i A e g Are reapes | N D] Sanravi e o e Japanese M. E.. 1529 Plne street..... Mary M. Bowen, Evangelist........ -[Morning—"All for the Honor and Glory of ave o LEY-DALE_In this city, February 26, | (Sunday). at 3 o clock, Trom ar late. rost. | Mrs W Johneon. Stktn M Coubrey. Winters Gots e — .Uy the Rev. W. S. o Lang: | ; e | W Smythe. Stepnenson, Wint, = = e e e e S. . Je % | dence, 3 eteenth street, near Valencia. y r ! ep: 5 s - D. W. Chilson.... vy =Rt z i - G y SANDLIS tric-car from Efghteent & Newton, Mass z 4 _bugsy: also 1 hack. 828 Harrison st. McCANDLISH—FOSTER—In_this city, March | streets ghteenth and - Guerrero | i & mrcCullough, Cal |Mrs J Branan, Kans C : S T T Evening— e athiig by, th o whok §27 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open untl 930 | 2 1895 by the Rev. W.'S. Urmy, Wililam W. | MANNION—In this city, March 5, 1898, Francis | L F Warner, B © Miss Botter, Stanford Richmond M. E., Fifth avenue, near Point ev. A. AD -/ Eyentng_Preaching by the pastor, who has grelock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- MeCondlish and Mergoret J. Foster, both |~ Mannion, dearly beloved father of dfrs. lsa. A TR - o B ECbOSERNFIIN & 1 - ns and w a aken. of < e v d Mrs. Cha 2 | . A e S Ve o v PIERCE-BOUCHTR —In this city, February 10, | brother of Mee. Franklin. Aston of Watson. | Mrs B Cowan, S Bdno|Miss 0 J Flinn, Statd Stapian’ Mevituiel; - EAgls aat D P S omia” That Lose Tta Lighe s "8~ CLAIRVOYANTS. 1898, by the Rev. W. L Kip Jr.. Edward C | xille, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- N N Ssety < = = . el s = —~ C 2 S. Boucher. and, ages years and § months. X e b e y i th, ket and N Rev. H. W. Pearce . 10:15 a. m.—*'The Holy Spirit.”” 11 a. m.— MRS, DR. I'. CLARK, the distinguished trance | S s D e e S . e respect- | D J Praden, L Angeles!J H Jenkins, Val Ford | . & Trinity M. E. Sixtesnth, Markou soi Noel “*A Fine Photograph of a Genuine Chris- clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she DIED. fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P tian.” 3:30 p. m.—The Wealth and Will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she | 4 a0 o oo Noen e B | (Monday) at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of | ¢ CMcBride, Portland W Willlams, S Jose b Worth of Womanhood,” for women only. will W you how to overcome your enemles, Biprietungk Christian wx\‘:f\ A Jfl" ck the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 | J § Astley, Fresno |D Wulff,Carson City @ :45 p. m.—*"A Kaffir Land Convert.”” 6:30 Temove family troubles, restore lost affec- | Ipeiremark Chnstan McDonald, foseph Mission st., near Twenty-first. Interment | L A Steere & s.LAng|C Johansen, Sacto p:¢ p. m.—“A Surrendered Life.”” 7:30 p. m. tions: unites the separated, recovers lost, | hreay: Mis. Catoline McKenzle, Mary A. | National Cemetery, Presidio. R B Bradley, S Jose P Maitland, Dixon s ) —"‘Destiny.™ stolen or buried property; locates treasures, | DUCKWedn J0 G M. Nappion, Erancs | NOLAN—In the City and County Hospital, | R Woodson 'Seattle . |H Weltz, Colorado b S { minerals: tells your entire life, past. present | p g ur’ Mary © Northrop, Capt. E.C. | March 5. 1503 Thomas Nolan, a natlve of Ire- | P J Frodericks, Seattl Miss Coleman, Colo & First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| Rev. E. Nelander .... —*“The Scales of Judgment.”’ Even- andifutue whiloiin Aipsriast Danee Hours | pHEE o oen J oo e e i, B-C- | land. aged 64 vears. C P Givens, Ind |Mrs A A Kuott, Colo & Gough .... . S aes ing—"The Condescension of Christ. a m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- S e s : NORTHROP—In San Bernardino, Cal., J Dick & w. Ind A King, N Y ® = = aniced'by mail. Send stamp for circular with e A hone Blane figh e i b el R R L B Slack & w, Ind |Mrs C Stuart. Sacto @ Calvary Presbyterfan, Powell and Geary| Rev J. Hempbill....... Moroine—The Xing of Lov Evening— 28"and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. glsn: o Bicharlison, 10: | ORR—In this city, March 5, 1835, Water w.. | B JHewies & v Ind 5, Pagier, UQom ., | & _streels - - = — ————— 1 Federlein, 1. Ruft. Marie M. | “beloved brother of Albert'and Fred F. Orr. | & Clinton' & w. Cinn |T Maher. Cal 15 rg Presbyterian, Van Ness avenue and| Rev. R. Mackenzie. .|Morning—"The Beauty of Moral Qualities.” MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- ster, Henry Ryan, James D. 4 native of ‘Australla, azed 25 vears. A | §uCUMER fovv Clnn |7 MANE DO page | Fiatramento strest . Evening—"The Home and the Sabbath." reader; bom double vell and second sight: | Grant. Georsina Ryan, Mars A, member of Court Aeme No. 31 °F. of A, D AT e & Sacra s eietee - | diagnoses disease: full life reading: ladles 50c, e, Joseph Secor, Eliza riends and acquaintances are respect- | 4 v d 3 Rev. F. R. Farrand....... Morning—‘Well Doing.” Evening—S) gentssi; palm, and clairv.; sit. $150. 126 Turk | Hammond, Samuel J. Selk. 'Johann tally inviied to atiend the funcral to-morrow e McLangll D S e § Foward Presbyterian, Ouk and Baker ste Servite in charge of the Tadieer oo B, - % d arms, Jacol Simpson, Harry opday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of o H L i 1 E 2 ——-. - MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- | Haves, Katherine G. Smith, Jjane C. H. F. Subr & Co., 1206 Mission street. near facat [E T Slavinl Foctiand Rev. H. N. Bevier .......... —Northward.”" Evening — band's picture, %c; ladies. 914 O"Farrell st Haynes, Richard Stone, Col. M. N. Eighth. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. icHTully, Sonkante ey be i A e W oikingman Need the Sambathr o s MME. LE NORMANDE. rellable clairvovant. | Higgins, Fannie Sullivan, John F. of A.—Court Acme No. 51, F. of A.—To_the E b4 - card reader.magnetlc tréatment. 401 Leavnwth | Houriet, L. 5. fabacco, Verontca ‘officers and members of Court Acrae: You' BALDWIN HOTEL. Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| Rev. 8. Morning—Christian_ Endeavor. Evening— D EVAENSON, oalv hellabls et reier | e A o ‘ are hereby notified to assemble at the under. | & Devis Clavaland o A X $ Teterstrects .. o hidsiiie; - the Clty of the Fuor < n 4 -ack, 1« . aking parlors of H. uhr Con 1209 | Mrs G Davis, Clevelnd| L Isaacs, ] i _aud fortune teller; 2ic. 4 Geary st __| Larson, Bertha C. = Wullenweber, Henry | Mission street. at 2 o'clock MONDAY. ‘March | M Harrle, Oukiand = |F Burke, San o | - MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; s b O o | '(,‘ lo“auénd ul-f rur:;ml of our late brother, grLC‘A D;\'Hn',"\nllejo :ais‘l'; Bnrlf- San L O Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-third lndl Rev. A. N. Carson .. \“?:",T&'f.; !}ehesg:n\s of‘ E‘url g{"“" sittings daily. 123% Sixth st., room 4. ¢ L | W. W. Orr. By order Veatch, Chicago epau ¢ Kern Capp stree i == nger of Little Sin: T — ANDERSQN_In San Bernardino, Cal., Magch | JAMES BROCK, Chief Ranger. | E Potter, ill Mrs B Castie, Stockton S o = - o P—— e MISS TROY from Chicago, magnetic healer | 1 1835 William Anderson, a native of ®os | D. J. CRONIN, Rec. See. Mrs E Potter, Til G A Gutman, Cal © First Unitarian, Geary and Franklin st Rev. H. Stebbins. -|Morning—All are cordially invited. e card reader 1013 Marwet, T 7, 24 floor. | _Angeles, aged 32 vears 10 months and 1 day. | PORTER—In this city, March 5, 159, Sidney, | A Cohn, Stockton !.v Moulton, P Costa =3 ¢ i} MISS EDNA V. GRANT, 131 Taylor &t., room | BJERREMARK—In this city, March 4, 1885, | beloved son of J. W. and Alice L. Porter, a | C B Jacob, L Ang A C Lighthall, Chicago Second Unitarian, Twenty-first and Capp| Rev. A. J. Wells... ++--:|Morning—The Church and Liberty.” Even- 188 EDNA V. GRANT. 131 Tay 3 Christian Bjerremark, a native of Schieswig, | native of San Francisco, aged 1 year. W Gregory, 8t Louts [Mins M C Bmery, Cal streets - e ing—''Religion and the Church. i Emupleendec ang perias Germany, @aged 62 years 2 months and § | RAMELLI—Near Gonzales, March 2, 1508, Mrs M E Flowd, Cal | Miss N Emery, Cal & = — Raboi 3 | Bvenn D 3 Zola MME. n,\!\‘fr»;, 3 pallesr. v‘?rdrhwrner past, “‘*E;F,mm! an0iariatatarices snt menibers Geremia Ramelli, a native of Switzerland, ?’{\‘!’R"olfin&;‘;\w?;kf:r{ E'Eu'f.«fr'?:fi;. C("‘:I 8 Bush Street Temple, liunh and Laguna sts. [yers...... | ning—*‘Dreyfus and Zola.' _present and future: o: 148 Sixth, room 5. | or'sanzanita Tribe No. 4, Improved O. R. M., | pi8ria HDRON . There will be an anniversary | & Hume. L Ang ¥ Mansfield, N Y First Church of Christ, Sclentist, 223 Sut-| The Bible and_ Sclence and Health with|Evening—"Jesus' Observance of the Sab- MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and | and sister Tribes are respectfully invited 10| “requiem maes celebrated at the Old %0 | Mrs G Thompson, Cal|F Stinzel,, 8 Lorenzo z ter street ... eeeeenes Key to the Scriptures... ---| bath. Water reader. $71% Sission! German spoken. | aitend the Tumeral chls day (Sundav), at | MW Cofiege Furian’ Church, Taesaay, | MryE Latrel, Onkland|y Backer, Oukdand ' | § g e e e e = i o'clock, from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post | oo e aEarls . W A n & f, vation Army, reet........ 8 =) vice. ening— Tt i ORANE i aiing and e || Locdgr D ed ien K AN, (2 oot | March' 5, & oS0} dlcloak! fomtisSuppysre TV L) Davis, Herkslayi leD HIRHIES $ = Converted Sinner.”’ . = netic healing. 122 Post st., room 10. Hemaine-at pariors of A, W. Martin ‘& Ce., |, -Do5e of the soul of thie late Clemment ftich- 5 | FRAY FAIR, card reader; magnetic healing a | 115 Geary =t fh s l:y.r;hrr?:?xg;;y Tl RZAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellls streets....| C. B. Willls ......... 3 p. m.—Mass meeting for men only, “In- falty. © 223 Post st., room 2 BRADY—In this city, March 4, 189, Mrs. Caro- | " line ' 'dearly beloved daughter of Rudoiph S L line A. Brady, a native of Princeton, : Lo T Ruft, stepdaughter of Ameiia Ruff, and st | R H. McDonald (by R._I. Whelan, Sher! card reador and | aged 83 years. tor Mo "Geore. William, Anale and Rudoipn | 1o C. S. Nellis, lot_on NE corner Scott and 120% Geary st. @7 Funeral services at her daughter's resi- | -2 tive ¥ Waller streets, N 1 by E 107:6; $7000. | dence. Inll Sacramento street. this day B A L DU (R Conn, (KEET 1 e oniips tn Jaseph Hosenzwelg, lot .———-———-———'_—__—_———' - o v ol B L S S R A e i Frriends and acquaintances are respect- of PR 10 20%K" B of Buchanan, | snores, lots 22 and 2, block 12, Allendale Tract, | seven vears he has been bedridden. He| Injurles réceived a few days ago by the had been attended by Dr. Woodward, the | falling of a warehouse door upen him At JOSIE TAYLOR, reader. 223 Post st., room 11, second floor. | BRICKWEDEL—In this city, March I, 1598, : S . CREW 4, N 14 T R L 2 IREO00E 0T, SDEL -] 2 8, 1898, | fully invited to attend the .uneral this day S 18 W o24:9, N 23, 3 6, | Brooklyn Township: $10. S. MANDENA, medium, palmist: life read- | G- H. Jr. beloved son of ‘nna M. Brick- | (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the quitclaim deed: $10. tondo da C. Ferras to Maria da C. Ferras, | house physician, who gave a certificate t: o o amrant 53 Sixth st | Wedel. and brother of M. IL. George F. and Caiente staring & Co 1324 Btockton street. | Hannah A, Merritt to James . Merritt, lot Lo oM Ok & Ward Tract, Eden TownshiD | the effact that death s ansen h; the Malil dock, will be cremated to-mor- -| Annie E. Brickwedel, a native of New York, - [ on E line Steiner street, 53 N of Sacramento, Gerehral infammation. Dr. Hawkins| fov. An Inquest will be held by the . = ‘oroner next week. thence to St. Francis Church, where a sol- | 3,2 1 e $10, 5 i emn requiem high mass will be celebrated | N 2 E 939, S 25, W 85:9; gitt. Paul and Mary J. Lohse to Victor Metcalf, | {HEC0T R Bak 1 tak for “ornelius C. hy to Felix . 345 Du* eupon O BoF-to. takeidny S Cornelius C. and Bridget Murphy lot on_E line of Franklin street, 36 N of Du- | there-upon CCciird nor o o o commun- " best medium _and card- | aged 4 vears. for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy | 5 4 jertha Hahn, lot_on S line of Grove | ane g 150, N 5; thence N on a line deflective 25¢ up; German spoken. 73 Fourth st. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- The deceased was a native of this city, 33 years old, and had been in the Custom- < > = - — fully invited to attend the iuneral this day | Cross Cemeter MME. RAVE: reads life fluently: bush 5 v), at 1:45 o’clock, 50: e ikl treet, 181:3 E i 110% by S 112:6; t, 45:7; W | cation. N0E FAVENA rae e foonilys woeipens | Gunouy), Rt L ook, o k0. O E | myANIn Naper tarch 3, 195 Jumes D., pe. | e 1914 B of Lyon, 8 L By B VPR | 1g,adpreen ) Rugiinhs? HeeTe Gudand: i house service since May 7. 11, He left B DR A3 > = under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lod . | o 8. wrence an Otto _H. Greenewald to Samuel E. Taylor, s . lot on 8 line of Grand avenue, low and a flve-months’ ol aby to MES. DR ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- | 317 0°0'F Foee | DR T R U Jot on N ine f Fulion stest, 36:3 E of Central | 100 of Webster street, E 200 by § 107, belng SIMPSON’S DEATH. mourn the loss of one of the kindest of __feswion: never fails: advice: help. 829 Post. | ypippaNS NATIONAL GUARD, CALIFOR- | BYAN-In :;-::h:xrty.o?aa%r‘;‘g;hlses. fi(agufinn. aresue (Lott), E 2 by N 100, quitclaim deed; | portion Bmxlevlrg 'rerr-;‘o,ho-m-lr:g: ‘}f' & e —— husbands and fathers. He had only a = 5 bers s corps w e: v an iam . . and Bertha Hahn to Cornelius - shor CREAPRET wrd vt T Ameriea—The Wondy | bty Sebert of S oo b aererpic 0t | R0, P o ik o S By ) v e e Gates 1o Henes | we Au"0 BN of Bllct or Teeptisty | The Body of the Custom-House In- | %y Eolden Gate avenus on the instal” Eiates or Casadn bt Seartor 4185, poriage | sireeta, this day (Sunday), at 1 o'elock, to | County Cork. Ireland, aged 89 years £ months | Bohile, lot,on, N line of Fel strect, 138 W O | stresty Sbill 2,06 Con, DAl & ektina; $10 spector Will Be Cremated ment plan, and devoted his two weeks® 24 g pect ol C . , v 5 by N T 3 $6, blocl ogal ract, ; . = T e, St O U TLER, Commander. | OF papers please copy.) Sames' W. and Charlotte F. Eawards to H. [ P2 1 PR Cildermun to F. W. and Stella To-Morrow. vacation to fixing it up. b [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- | Francis Anderson, lot on N line of Washing- | g Neison, lot on NE line of Hamilton place, " At the funeral to-morrow a delegation W 76 by N 127:3%: | gao5 NW of Oakland avenue, NW 30.by NE | Henry Simpson, the Custom-house In- | of his brother inspectors will act as pall- SPIRITUALISM. B T e e R R S fullly Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | {on street, 103 W of Spruc Ha e e BB - = i S onday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late rest- | $10. 3 It , Oakland, quit- r, who Fri GYPET e render Fives correci anewens oy | My dearly beloved Bucband of Caroline B | fence, 10i Tehama sireot, (hence to St Pat. | | Charles W. and Jennie Rosenbaum to Charlos e O e e aT specio! led last Friday night from | bearers. all questions; L. .. Soc: mo sign. 8 7th, | LUryant and father of Mrs Edward Fay, and | rick's’ Church, where services will be ‘said | Daiss, lot on E line of Hoff avenue, 201:1 S of | “3™, "and Rebecca Wurts to Effie A. Berlin. = = P 2 Sl senlor partrier of Neville & Co. a native of | for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 | Sixtenth street, 8 136:4% by E §:7; $10. lot on NE line of East Ninth street,33:4 NW of MRS, FAIRBANKS, test med.: circle Sun. Tu. | Massachuseits, ag years 10 months and | g'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Caroline C. Butler to John Foppiano (as ex- | Rurtn avenue, NW 33:4 by NE 100, block 7, : ADVERTISEMENTS. 1ri. eves.. loc: readings dnily 108 6th. 2 days. SECOR-In this eity, March 5. 1895, Bliza. be. | Cutor estate Glovanni B. Mangini, lot on E | Einich *Fast Gakland: $10. 3 & % = 5 - ©F The funeral services will be held | el o 3 line of Oakw street, 3i8 S of i TP ST % L bl ik loved wife of Peter C. Secor, and mothe ne of Oakwood (Fair Oaks) stree James Stanley (administrator of estate of 5 5 paegendent iute-wriing me- | toSmorrss ‘o oo T e | S80S SRS L S efien T ek | Elpicenth, ST, 1B R degrees o minaten | wiffin W Nlenshe "0 Sherli o Kirioal | oKL RN L7 MR (AN ———————| Interment Salem, Mass. . G THel R s aks i Heninmin. Coahen 1 Heraes Higmme: (wite wof | O: Maaton, Iot 1 anfl 2 blosic F. CHntar SEosh N \ [/ X I = ¥ ' ) ; Jest clrcles Tue., | pULGER In this city, March 4, 1896, Mary, | fuliy invited and acquaintances are respect- | Domenico), lot on § line of Vallejo street, 117:6 | Tract, Bast Oakjand; b - “W & \ sty Market st | BULGERIn this city, March 4 186 Mary. | tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. | R5F Monicomery. W 5 by 8 $5:6; $10 Chailes 5. and Helen W. Shaner ot al. (by 3 d R % ovant for business and| &cr. and sister of John, William, Annie and | Acnoc. 6 Caselli avene. . " late resl- | william Levision o George Leviston, un. o a4t 5 of Banta Gl ave: | - EEIRG 120A Eddy st., room 3. the'late Thomas Bulger, a native of Boston. | gl K 'In Bremervoerde, Germany, Johann | o ie So el Bty é"}-’,.s",‘,?“'" street, 65:6 | 11,0 "S % by E 140:2, being portion Hays and - J\ ‘ k ) " = N 7100 X SANK //bfi. 7N L, A e £ 4 ’ I iee. 218 Stockton st. Pers please copy) Bunker and Ella Horton {o Helen A. Bunker, it t ol . Morken and Mrs. C. J. Hink of San Fran- | undivided % of fon, fo Helen A, Bunker, | ireland. lot on § line of Encinal avenue, 50 W €5 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. 0> T'riends and acquaintances are respect- | cisco and Johann Selk, Mrs. %ot ollgwing: % 9f | of Wainut street, W 30 by S 10, being lot e tally trvited (0 atiend the funeral to-morrow | fucen"aged 1 vears T monchs ol 3 davi™ | enth avenue 20 N of A stree: ect. 209 NWw | 1l block H, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- 809 Market St., cor. Fourth, 2nd floor Flood B,ld’g Room 7. — e | R e ST rinian strest, | SMITHTn Oakiand, March 4 8 at_the | of SIXth NE 75 i NW 110; also property in | Medti ¥R CONSULTATION : . HYPNOTISM- thence to St Joseph's Church, Tenth street, | residence of her daughter, 1irs. C.'G. Sim- | outside countles; $3106. FRHEH. hera o solemn requiem mass will be cele. | ©0nds. Jane C., relict of the late Captain C. | M. M. and Theresa Regensburger, Joseph E. FROM NATURAL CAUSES. FREE—TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAIN- ith, and’ beloved mother of Mrs. H. W. | and Annie Bier to Blizabeth N. Hurley, lot on LESS METHODS of EXTRACTION, etc., we i > brated for the sse of her soul, co - | H.Si oEY THE power of mind over matter demonstratea | 12", f95 (0 febose ot BEE Boul, SVIACAes | Scheld, Mrs. C. G. Simonds. Mrs. W. H. | W line of Fortieth avenue, 116 N of U street, | o Anonymous Note Recelved by | Nil devote one hour each day to FREE EX- M. FRANCES, Al N Caperton property. Alameda; $4671 Rebecke and Dorothea Garlisch to Joseph = s — Mass., aged 27 yea A member of Third WHITNEY, spiritual . d | “Selk, father of Mrs. D. Meyer, Charles F. 1T spiritual medium, for | Order of St. Dominic’s. (Boston, Mass.,-pa- | Selk Mrs. John Woebcke, Mra: Wil o Edith Kahn, George D., L. C. and Ivy M. — R A AR RSy every Friduy evening, 8 ueclock; free tn-| (15 &% 1 Wessling, Mrs. H. Vanier, Mrs. A. Geautit | N_50 by W 120: $10 The every y ov clock; | Clineters. 2 ‘aner, Mrs. A : $10. TRACTION, 10 to 11 a. m. clinic is always S PP, s 0 Sabs s | TR o, it M 4y, o | SPEERRE aik s P Tmimit. Tk | Dt B Yiohe e beii b JHE: | Ovioiar Eadiios Gusatslis o' | [ang e et e S wais _—_— 7, Butler, a native ©of New York, aged 68 < 'fi’l‘;:‘:fl% :(v)ld“l'cql:,l.lln‘:-n;':.el are respect. w'i'fif'(‘?xd A'nld.!rew_ Christensen to Alflei “u. Death in 0ld People’s Home. "}Zfl;fi' next thirty days our prices will be: “ ST. o = y ully end e funeral thi: s (wife = , lot ne of en & _wesm | CHRISMANIn Danville, February 3, 169 | (Suhaay), st 3 oclock, rom the remaence of | 9r Bronte street. 1807 ‘o Jetterson, N & by | Coroner Hawkins recelved through the| FULL SET OF TEGTH for 350 up PEINDLE ataynochds: e . chest: stavgh | B b éu!_r ‘hrisman, a native of Ten- her son, Mr. Charles H. Smith, 1120 Broad- | W, 70, lot 1085, Gitt Map 2; $10. mails yesterday an anonymous note, writ- GOLD CROWNS, 22k........ . 3 50 up - 2 t rays essee, aged 70 vears and 7 days. way, between Jones and Leavenworth. In. | H- J- Aver to Mary A. Meier, lots 26 to 29 BRIDGE WORK, per tooth from $01 Battery st. March 1. Reward for | CONN—In Indio, Riverside County, Cal, | ferment Od Fellows' Cemetery. I | W o Ior S ocn 10, Dniveraity Moung | L0 01 the blank side of a visiting card, | GGID FiriinG . s . i b return. £ Siarin 5, 190 et elo 7R S S | SESITRON i thix Sy, lasih 4 185, Trarey, | Sorvey Homentead: grane . notitying him that a cook had died in| SILVER FILLING .. Tou BROKE away: one gray horss with saddls, | &0y o Francis and the late Mary B. Conn. | ~beloved husband of Mary Simpson, & native Alameda County. the Old People’s Home, on the corner of | CLEANING TEETH . e up Suttable reward by returning to Barrys| 504k T of Mamie A. and the late Frank | of San Francisco, aged 33 years. & Pine and Plerce streets; that opium . Rt Feboh San: Drons eak sne At , Conn, o native of San Francisco, aged 23 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | , " arTen Gillelen to John White, lot on N line Aeras h % = NO PAIN in extracting and no charge when ave P b fully invited 10 attend the funceal to-merros | Qf EQUFth street, 121 K of Harrison, E 2 by | POISONINg was the cause of the man's| nplates are ordered, 3 Extracted o A R BR & Eriends and acquaintances are respect- | (Monday). “at 2 o'clock, from his late resl- N 100 block . Oakland; 1. death, and suggesting that the matter Werk done as well at night as by daylight by LOST—Large dog. Return to 312 Capp st. and | {4y lvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | dence, 2530 Goiden Gaté avenue, near First, | yiri,nd Centa J. Schley to Saturnine and | should be Investigated. On the other side | L moder® Sleiics) Sevices used herr. Lady SELED - i e (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late res thence to 0dd Fellows' Cemetery, where the | Marie Lavielle, lot on SW ling of Bast Twelfth | of the card was printed th “Mr, | atendant A physiclan always in attendance. CROWNEB e dence, 111 Hampshire street, thence to St. | remains will be cremated. Fleasé omit fious | et 191 NW'of Commerce, SW 100 by NW 5. | Robert 1, Morrill” ghe name, “Mr.| pon't forget the number— . ridgework 2) D—Lost, a gold locket, finished | Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass | ers. East Oakland; g G 3 3 WITH B W with platinum and dlamond in center. Re- | Will be celebrated for tlie repose of his soul, | STONE—In Oakland, March 4, 1888, Col Meliscent K. Blake to K. and Anna E. Goe- he Coroner made inquiry, and learned OUT PAIN. fum to Rio Grande Western Rallway office, | eomuencing at 10 o'clock, Marchal N, beloved husband of Eiizabern | Tabct: B kenock; &, fouthern portion Blake that the deceased was Antonio Fusani, 84 Reception DR T, E, STRONG 809 Market Stree 4 Montgomery st., and recelve reward. | DOLAN—In the City and County Hospital, | Stone, and father of Preston Stone, n:m’: hfi:;n Bczrk:ley; $10. years old, who has been an inmate of Room 7. ). 1. L. 'y Flood Bullding té;a::rpmth Sarsh M. Jones to Emma B. | the home for | A many years. For the past Office Houre~9a m. 1010 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 m,