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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. upright. son upright. os ... 857 125 others; rented and rent allowed: < $2 up; we bandle all makes; agents r some of the cidest and most famous sos in exidlence: agents wanted. HEINE NO CO., 217 Geary st eless for you to look elsewhere for bar- ¢, as we have lots of them; you can buy for cash or payments and have many styles ect from. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 ps—360, §15, $50, $1%5, $130; easy also_Apollo ‘slightly used, a bar- BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell Yt Chickering agency. HOGANY Fischer upright left on sale. ry et., room 38. L mew pianos, $I55 up: rents and vments. KLARE, 2200 Filimore st. terms. monthl; cars; $ monthly. 7 rooms and bath; choice location in Richmond: easy terms. erick; bitumen in street. o S S s L AT a bargain—That elegantly d'eon.r new le st.; REAL ESTATE—CITY—FNOR SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, 1al Bargains in Park 550 £ 3900 Graded Bunset Tous: P tonthly, $50 to §750—Choicest Richmond lots; easy $75, $100, $200 to $350—Ocean Boulevard lots; $5 3§75, $100 to $250—Level lots near Mission-st. Very cheap—New modern 1%-story cottage, $2500—Lot 25x137:6; north side Oak, near Brod- SOL GETZ & BROT! 5 Onrentere Beniss. modern 10-room residence, 77 Col datly. - ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.-- Tel. Red 2334 rooms furnished or unfurnished. ELLIS, 72—Large sunny furnished room; Ger- man family; § per month, —_— ‘GRAND SOUTHERN. southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts. nny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnished rooms, $4 and $5. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 2%4—Nicely furnished sunny rooms with modern impravements,. $175 up per_week. 5 ROYAL House, 126 Ellls—Incandescent light; ing-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3c to $1 50; week, 2 to $8; month, §8 to $30; elevator en ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. EPECIAL sale of planos this week: Stelnway, Knabe and others, BRU 208 Post st. SGEST bargain in Fisher upright plago; new; must be sold. 201 Jones st. HIGH-GRADE pianos; Steck, Hartman, Con- over and others. Wiley B. Allen Co., 314 Post. BARGAIN Must be sol SCHMITZ, 16 McAlliste nice upright plano. ext Hibernia Bank. A NEARLY new grand upright cheap: brilliant, KEEFF rights at A S, 838 Market st., 4 elegant up- our own price. Shoninger agency. RIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. LER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. , cor. Post—Modern, sunny; will A ;0. e — OIL. NTS per share; the greatest money-mak- Ing opportunity ever offered; sold over 100,000 shares last week to the best people in town; send for prospectus to the fiscal agents here. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVEST- T CO.. 3% Post et. Open evenings. ts wanted. R. THOMAS CO.—Ofl Lands in the investigate; Fearless Ofl and ; & _good investment: water trans- 405 Examiner big., 464 Sth, Oakland. H B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine st. Country Correspondence Solicited. nd-hand. in good order; all eap. H. S. WHITE. 516 Mission mt. OIL LANDS. for sale or lease in all parts of the e can furnish you with lands in the jes. If you are looking for lands t in stocks of the leading ofl on_us before going else- & PETERSON, 301 Examiner city or country. Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Red 3521 FOR sale—Well-constructed, modern_rezidence, MODERN cottages and flats builf Balsb powerful tones. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister, E“fi ACRES cholce orchard and yegetable la- 8 rooms and bath, in a' desirable Incation near park; reasonable terms. 660 Mission st. FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the cheapest call on W. J. Gunn, 530 California. reasonabl: uilder, 1333 Mark REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale plans furnishe in full bearing, $4000; cherries and apricot: large barn, well, outhouse and chicken co; ral; Haywards, opp. Haywards Park, on the electric railway; beautiful surroundings; will met € to 8 per cent as the place stands by raising vegetables for early Eastern ship- ments; the above per cent can be doubled or even trebled; fare on S. P. Co. $6 per month. Rcom 3, 420 Montgomery st. 160 ACRES of land and some cash to trade for CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly : PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE.{ LOT wante M. GRIFFIN, 718 Market st. by Call bldg:, sells hotels, lodging-houses, stores, etc. Print- ed 1'-ts of farms and city rnerty for sale, & stock of merchandise. Address L. H, MON- ROE, Placerville, Cal. WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. ROSEDALE House, 3y-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 25c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUNNY bay-window room with running water, gas and bath. Apply 34 Eleventh st. TAYLOR, 106—Light airy rooms, $ up; also furnished housekeeping rooms. = VAN NESS, 930 ... Bachelor's apartments; elegantly fi all south rooms; references. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1996 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. CHEAPEST and best in America—Tha Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the, United States or Canada one year for L - ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex §07 California st., may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates, | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage pald. ROOMS WANTED. GENTLEMAN wishes room; private; state price. Box 3851, Call office. " l REAL ESTATE WANTED. contractor will build and take lot as part payment. Box 3853, Call office. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, WANTED—Room and cheap board for elderly lady. Box 3781, Call office. l ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 2STORY, § rooms; corner lot: modern and Rew: $7500; offered for $500, with all carpets; one- third cash. 2-story, 8 rooms, modern in all respects; new Bouse; corner lot; fine view; including carpets, ¥ large lots at a Ereat bargatn. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st., Alameda. $1250—SNAP; clegant' “ew modern cottage: 4 rooms: fine location: mear station and school. A. G. BURNS & CO.. 7501 Park st. WALL paper, window shades; rooms papered, 33 . denten & Bath 208 Fixth: apen evenines e Swa S, PALMISTRY. EROME FOSSELLI, sclentific palmist, 513 Taylor st bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561. . S D PATENTS AND PENSIONS. ADVICE free: mo charge uniess sucessful, GFO. D. CAMPEELL. Lawyer, Examiner big. e T PERSONALS, E ar Hair Remedy is guaranteed to re- store gray and faded hair to natural color, cure dandruff and itching scalp, stop falling d grow new hair. If your druggist or hair- cannot supply you, call at 656 Geary ny other; there is none 80 good. The Remedy ‘Co., San Francisco. 5> Larkin st. Do not be persuaded to | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE s bereby given that the Marla Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st., San Francisco, Cal., has received the following, orphan and half-orphan girls from January 1 to April 1, 1901: Alice F. Debis, 10 vears; Eleanor Rob- erts, 2 years 10 months; Mary Phillips, 7 years; Annie Sharman, 6 years; Harriet, Sharman, 3 years 4 months: Lillian L. Kos- felt, 2 vears 7 months; Bertha Koepp, 3 years 5 months: Pauline E. Olson, 9 years 5 months; Frances Follls, 10 years 6 months. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe, reliable: take no other; gend 4c stamps for particulars; ‘‘Relief for Ladies” {n letter by return mail: at drug- glsts. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadal., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CX 415 Montgomery st., rooms $-19; tel. 5580. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 97 Market st.—La- dies during confinement w..10 days’ care, $20. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A SACRIFICE—Handsome cottage of 6 rooms and bath; high basement; lot 50x135; 2 blocks from Lorin station. $1100—A fine 5-room cottage, brick founda- tion; good stable; lot 50x100; §100 cash, balance to suit purchaser. C. NAMANNY, Lorin sta- tion, $150—ACRE lots; 310 cash, balance $5 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. $#50—LOTS in the Wheeler Tract. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station and Schmidt block, Berkeley, Ask for maps. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United" States or Canada cne year for $1 A—IF your hair is falling or you are bald, call on DR. G. S. MOORE, 488 Geary st., and you will not be disappointed; this remedy is posi- tively guaranteed; preparation seat to ail girl for adoption; 3 years ol nd bionde hair. 'MRS. DR. 16 Eighth st., Alameda. wove to order and for sale; also e rugs, silk portieres; deaier in nille-w GEO. MATTHEWS, 706 Fifth,Oaklan "3 e hav by absorption; no pain, no plas- MASON, M. D., Chatham, N. Y. HERBERT BOYD—Call for letter, general i important ctive work; reasonable rates; 10 ce. J. B. RAY, 37 Jessie st. Microbane Medical C ¥ st. where they give you free treat- for ‘bald heads, falling halr and dai ; Microbane Hair Grower cures all : we aleo remove superfluous hair; call and see us. Microbane Medical Co., 411 Geary st. CIGAF 'E and tobacco habit cured at valuable _information for liquor, . opium, el drug habits. MRS, MS, 1828 Polk st., San Francisco. ARD—$1000 paid if natology, Glas w bidg., 105 Ellis st..S. Suits to order from genuine gant overcoats, $15 up. Market st., betw Se C. LANDEX paire venth and Eighth. matter what's byoken, §3 NG styles Standard patterns now read: n * office, 1021 Market st., nr. Sixth. . diam. R.JENK d precious stones 7 Market st ds ctiye Bureau, 127 Montgomery st. one Bush 289; charges reasonabl & gents’ cast-off clothing bought & Silverman, 84 Folsom tel Folsom 1191 light in every room Third st., near Marke to §150 per night; §15 to $6 per week: 700 rooms; YOL. to Jearn hairdressing, te lessons or clas Market, bet. Polk beds. single. three-guarter EASTERN OUTFITTING sckion st.. near Broadwi EDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray r to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. ND Art Colors, at ali first-ciast bamboo fancy S hair and moles destroved with needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'E French Corn re; 25c; all druggists. T and best in America—The Weekly ¢_pages, sent to any address in the T'nited States or Canada one year fgr $1. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR._C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh, 2. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all discases of the human body: sew testimoniais at office. 155-117 Mason, nr. Hilis 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. §175 CASH, $10 monthly—New cottage, 3 large | twine, in hank or chain, at Jowest | cer or tumor to | e book on_bome treatment of . removed to 411 | FINE Oakland income propert: ur wrinkles, freckles | hair return after our treztment; sam.- | e st branch offite. N. Y. Institute of | up; fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- | LEON LEMOS, 1117 B 2. 20 Monte'y—Watches cleaned | ar. | COMMODIOUS offices to let; best location; | 30_OAKLAND corner store, with 3 living inchester | B free "bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. | = ork, man. | AN introd: OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | ey OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. foot basement; brick foundation; 4 large, level lots, 50x25¢: price ail told $755; will fence and finish up to’ suit buyer; -plenty of Water; sofl, climate and view the very best; close fo electric car line and 90-foot wide bou- levard, and not far from model schoolhouse; no fogs nor raw winds here; adjoining East Oakland; 10 buildings gone Up alread: more coming. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh opposite Broadway station, Oakland; car- riage free. HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. NT OR HOME SNAP. 'wa 2-story houses, 8 rooms; £00d order; rents and $22 50, worth $25; each lot 28'and 32 feet; sure business proper- Exchange, 536 Californla: telephone Main 265. ——— A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 De[ year. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Misslon, nr. 15th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold, rentel, repaired; ncedles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. B ] PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.. office, Post and Powell si tebmdalin 5713. DBEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Misslon st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2820 Fl!lmflrf st plEne Jackson 281 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 5§10 Mis- .sloz st.; tel. Mint 1821 F. W. ZEHFUSS. TO LEASE. LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality in Santa’ Cruz County; only half a mile from depot; consisting of about 25 acres of best wine grapes and “baiance best fruit; apples, cherries, plums, etc.; lovely cottage, fur- nished, also horses, carriage, phaeton, etc.; also fine winery and cooperage for 30,000 gal- lons. Box 3841, Call office. YPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any hou~e in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter ty; frcnts main stree:; solid blocks of stores within one block; must sell; see at once; land worth more. LAYMANCE Real Estate Co. OFFICE. of the Fireman's Fund Insurance 460-462 Eighth &i snap for quick buyers. Box 2213, Call, OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. $_OAKLAND cottages, 4 rooms, bath, base- ment, large lot, city water. R. J. MONT- GOMERY, 1. 3, 4th floor, Mills bldg,, S. F., or A. J. SNYDER, 47 Ninth st.. Oakiand. OAKLAND STORES TO LET. DIVIDEND NOTICES. Company, San Francisco, April 15, 1901.—At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this comrany, held this day, a dividend was declared, payable on and after April 17, 1901. LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 90 (twenty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co.. will be payable at the of- fice of the company, $27 Market st San Francisco, on and after Saturday, April 20, 1901. Transfer books close Saturday, April 13, 1801, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. electric elevator service. Abrahamson build- ing, corner Thirteenth and Washington sts., | PROPOSALS for = Woolen Blankets, Depot Oakland. rooms; large vard and city water. R. J. MONTGOMERY, r. 3, 4th floor Milis bidg., £. F., or A. J. Snyder, 467 Ninthsi., Oakland. DENTISTS and physicians, attention—Com- modious offices to let; best location: electric elevator service. Abrahamson building, cor. Thirteenth and Washington sts., Oakland. TURE FOR SALE. OAKLAND FUR) 1on o you from H. Scheilbaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. A FLAT of 4 beautiful large rooms, wide hall, § ROOMS FOR HT)-USEKEEPING. stationary tubs, with bath, compvletely fur- nished for housekeeping; gas and telephone; new house; fine view; healthy location; in a small, private family; no children wanted; rent reasonable. 4231 Twentieth, nr. Castro. BUENA VISTA av | CBEMENTINA, 327—2 large well furn. rooms 445, near Frederick—3 fur. or unfur. rooms or more; fine grounds. for housekeeping; sunny; no other roomers. 2_One large alcove room and thres furnished or unfurnished. TH, 120—2 sunny rooms, stove and bath; $10; top fioor. ELLIS. 621, near Larkin—Front room, fur- nished for housekeeping; gas stove; $10 month. ELLIS, 639, cor. Larkin—Large bay window; « the delivery of the Blankets at either the PROPOSALS. Quartermaster’s Office, 3 New Montgomery st., San Franéisco, Cal., April 5, 1901.—Sealed propesals, ip triplicate. will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, April 20, 191, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Woolen Blankets, AQuantity to be subject to ah increase of 20 per cent, if desired by this Department. Un- guaranteed bids, and bids upon samples Aif- fering from standard and specifications, will under no circumstances be considered; pro- posals for less quantity than advertised for will be entertained. Bids will be opened for San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphia Depots, but none will be given con- sideration for inspection or delivery at other points than those named above. Early de- liveries are essential. The rate and time of delivery must be stated by bidders in their proposals, and no proposition should be made Which ihey are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreizn pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), #nd such prefgrence will be given to articles of American production and manufacture pro- duced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public ser- vice there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on applica- tion. nvelopes containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 3447, and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. A., Depot Quartermaster. . $15; use of kitchen, $17; also room, $il. FOLSOM, 53 — Sunny _housekeeping room; closets: stove; bath; private: $6 momth. GEARY, 729, rear—3 cr 5 unfurnished sunny housekeeping rooms; yard. . 1012—4 sunny furnished housekeeping with use of bath and telephone. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suite, 3 rooms, nicely furnished; gas, bath. ;' rents collected. Full charge taken of property. $16 75 feet on Market ‘st.; extra depth; re- tail Qistrict; ask about this._ $00,000100 feet on Grant ave., coriier Bush: t riginal Poodie Dog property; now rented; make offer: must be sold estate. $60,00¢ nsend st.; corner lot, 276x275: ble for warehouse; mear Seventh 8225 hotel on Pine-street corner; sold _forthwith: 50 sunny f ake offer. 200 tments, residences, cottages, leng list for sale in desirable - : easy terms. 20 3 ts in Mission, Richmond ana es; easy installments. LANGTON, 2#%—3 sunny, nicely furnished MINNA, 172, near Third—An elegant suite com- HOWARD, 823—Housekeeping rooms and sin- Zle: very reasonable. rooms for housekeeping; private family. pletely furnished for heavy _housekeeping, with sink and laundry: price $12. OAK, 119—Sunny room, furnished for house- keeping, water, stove, $, basement room, the same, $1. OAK, 1152 sunny parlors; furnished for house- keepirg: range; closet; yard; 2 beds: $15. yesterday: OAK, 13—Two nicely furnighed rooms for| g \Woodward, 22, 2741 Pine street. housekeeping; gas; bath; $16. SIXTH, 541—Front and back Jaxior tor house- Annfe Kenny. 20, 1715 Polk street. 4. keeping, $19; single room, instructed by the widow of Pocle esq. 1o sell their grand nd lot, stable and outhouses, t.. cor. Fairmont st.; lot 176x150. T 4 rooms, 140 Laidley st.; lot 100x cn Palmer st., near Falrmont. . on Laldley st., near Mateo ey April 30, at 10:30 . m., on the The above property must be sold less buy g00d property at your own price. Send Dtive catalogue. MUNRO & CO., Auctioneers, ckton st., . F.; James 1541 LOT in Mission—Corner, 25x30; excellent lo- cality; residence district; suitable for gro- cery or other business; no oppositien. Stevenson st. K I Office 240 Si 'CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertiseme: e —————— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, #1 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family Hotel in clty; polite attend- | yory Recasewion o5 oy ts and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Valencia st. ance; large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms Gic up; first-class meals %5c; free coach. | a B, Mathiesen, 21 Webiamoiie: 3 A BRUNSWICK HOUSE. U8 Sixth—Rooms. | Nootrick S Meverls, 29, 29 Fase street, and 25 to §1 per night; $12 to $5 per week, and _light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | 454 Cora E. Eillott, 2/, 35 Eleventh streer BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nisbed rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. DEVISADERO, 1311%—3 or 4 sunny handsomely furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. IF you have lots to noith ther call on W J. GUNNC 530 Calltornia ot EDDY, $74—Newly, elegantly furnished rooms; new flat; running water. PROPOSALS for mineral oil.—3§ New Mont. e —————————————————————————————— street, and Marle J. Garnaud, 40, 223 Twenty- seventh street. and Estelle Dana, 20, San Luis Obispo. Loretto V. Murphy, '18, 415 First avenue. Mamie A. Bartholdy, 21. 40 Ivy avenue. nue, and Magdalene Waltemire, 36, 101 Van Ness avenue. D. Sullivan, 19, 934 Filbert street. and e Simi, 23, 333 Union street. Lucid, 24, city. Mamie E. Gilleece, 24, 3913 Foisom street. gomery st., San Francisco, Cal., March 20, 1901, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., April 20, 1901, snd then opened for furnishing and “Storing here 150,000 gallons Mineral Oil, 13° flash test, in cases of two five-gallon’ cans each, Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, condi- tions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding in the price of foreign productions | the duty therecn) and such preference given to articles of American production and man- ufagture produaed on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States re- serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and biank proposals furnished on application. Envelopes will be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Mineral OIl" and addressed Major OSCAR F. LONG. Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot artermaste; MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Lester S. Melsted, 23, Presidio, and Isabel John Kilemade. 25, 250 Lexington avenue, and Auguste Garnaud, 32, 228 Twenty-seventh Chester H. Barneberg, 22, 333 Geary street, Walter G. Frazier, 22, 524 Lyon street, and Herman K. Remus, 30, 30 Page street, and Albert A. Ehrhardt, 32, 154 San Carlos ave- Constantine Januszkiewlcz, 27, city, and Martin Nielsen, 2, Hopland, and Gathrine Hubert W. Schreiner, 27. 565 Chestnut street, Willlam L. Olinger, ‘37, Chicago, and Mary Campodonico, 21. 2318 Taylor street, Thomas J. Kearney, 23, Oakland, and Mary . THE SAN - FRANCISCO ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | . BIROQ. WARRTAGES—DBATHS, | *QoNE¥-in thie cits, aprit 16 101, Robert NU MB HOFFMAN—In: Oakland, April 17, 1801, Clara HUGHES—In this.city, April 16, 1801, Julla, JACKSON—In this city, April 17, 1901, Jacob JAMES—In Fruitvale, April 17, 1901, Marguer- KING—In this eity, April 16, 1901, William R. LE FEVRE-In this oity, April 16 1901, Lot o LEOPOLD—In this city, April 16, 1901, Her- McGINN—In this city, April 15, 1901, George, McLEAN—In this eity, April 17, 1801, Zelma MANN—In Livermore, April 16, 1901, Hubert, MARTIN—In this city, April 16, 1801, Mary, Holy Cross Cemetery. Fleare omit flowers FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Frank H. Just, 2. 782 Natoma street, and CAL Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by mail will not"be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and reeidence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. . McCLOSKEY—In this city, April 16, 1901, to the wife of John B. McCloskey, a son. OSBORNE—In South San Francisco. to the wife of Samuel N. Osborneé, a daught DIED. Barras, Hiram D. McGinn, George Benson, Ida Mclean, Zelma E. Considine, Maria Martin, ‘Mary Donahue, John Mann, Hubert Forrest, Alexauder Mooney, Robert E. Gendottt, Theresa Murphy, Mary Gilman, Sarah L. U. Peter, Henry E. Handley, Frank R. Rackiiffe, John Hartshorn, Elldridge Schmidt, Henry Hession, John M. V. Thormahlen, Peter Hoffman, Clara F. Tipson, Arthur W. Hughes, Julia. Vaughn, Nellie Jackson, Jacob G. Willers,” Bernhard James, ‘Marzuerite Whelan, Joseph P. King, William R, Whitworth, John M. Le Fevre, Lottie ‘Wigginton, Fred C. Leopold, Herman BARRAS—In Stockton, Cal, April 16, 1901, Hiram D. Barras, father of Carrie M. Barras and Mrs. Clara’ A. Holman, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 74 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co.’ 219 O'Farrell street. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. BENSON—In this city, April 16, 1801, Ida Benson, a native of Sweden, aged 33 years. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Metzler's par- lors, 63 Washington street. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. CONSIDINE — In _ Oakland, April * 15, 1901, Maria, dearly beloved wifé of Patrick Consi: dine, mother of Mary, Agnes, Rose and Ra- mond Considine, daughter of the late Mat- thew and Mary McGrath, sister of Michael, Matt, Thomas and the late John McGrath, Mrs. Cluness and Mrs. Miller, and law’ of Delia and Katle Considine, of Killrush, County Clare, Ireland, aged 32 years. Darling mamma, you bave left us, N And thy loss we deeply feel But 'tis God who has bereft u: He can all our sorrows heal. FROM HER CHILDREN. 0¥ Friends and acquelntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at $:30 o’clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celébrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONAHUE—In the City and County Hospftal, April 17, 1901, John Donahue, & native of Ire- land, aged 45 years. FORREST—In this city, April 15, 1901, Alex- ander, beloved husband of Elizabeth For- rest, a mative of Scotland, aged 69 years 10 months and 27 days. Late a member of La- fayette Lodge No. 14, F. and A. M., of Wil- mington, Del. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Cémetery. GENDOTTI-In St. Helena, April 16, 1901, Theresa Gendottl, daughter of Clemente and Santina Gendottl, and sister of Louis Gen- dotti, a native of Switzerland, aged 22 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clock, from'the ferry, foot of Market street, thence by San Mateo electric car to Holy Cross Cemetery. GILMAN—In this city, April 17. 191, Sarah Louisa Upham Gilman, a native of Nassau, N. H., aged 8 years and 1 day. HANDLEY—In this city, April 17, 1901, Frank Raymond, beloved son of Frank R. and Laura Handley, and grandson of C. J. and Mina Hadley, o native of San Francisce, aged 4 vears 3 months and 2 days. [ Friends are invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the famlly residence, $06 Shrader street. Inter- ment private. HARTSHORN—In this city, April 27, 1%01, Elldridge G. Hartshorn, beloved father of Miss Jda M. Hartshorn, Mrs. A. C. Soule, Mrs. F. Rogers and Mrs. S. Heino, a native of Walpole, Mass., aged 8 years 7 months and 7 days. I Friend# are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 68 Lotta street, off Parnassus avenue, between Stanyan and Wiilard streets, thence’ to Masonic Temvle, corner Post and Montgomery streets,~ where services will be held under the auspices of Mount Morlah Ladge No. 44, F. and A. M., commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Makonic Cemetery. HESSION—In this ecity, April 17, 1801, John M. V.. beloved son of Joanna and the late Michaél H. Hession, a native of San Fran- cisco. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), ‘at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2041 Polkstreet, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where-a tolemn requiem high mass Wwill be’ celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. -Fowler Hoffman, a native of Napa City, Cal. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, at the residence of H. C. Gesford, Napa City. belpved wife of John Hughes, and- mother of James J., Katé and Jennie Hughes and Mrs. Joseph Verheyan, a native of County Gal- Way, Ireland, aged 52 years. (Boston and Pittsburg papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 166 Tehama street, thence to $t. Pat- rick’s Church, where a solemn’ requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crogs Cemetery. G., husband of Mrs.’ Elvenia 'D. Jackson, father of Mrs. Henry Krebs, and grandfather of Clarence E. de Camp, Casimir J. Wood, Mrs. F. A. Wakerley and Miss Elvenia J: and Jacob Green Jackson Jr., a native of Sf Johnsbury, Vt., aged 84 vears. [ Funeral services will be held at the First Unitarian Church, corner of Geary and Franklin streets, at 11:30 o'clock, to-morrow (Friday). Interment vrivate. “ite W., beloved wife of John M. james, and mother of Caroline Collins (nee Saulman), a native of-Wales, aged o6 years 10 months and 15 deys. King, husband of the late Mary G. King, and father of Emily E. and Claude R. King, a native of Vermont, aged 68 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from 2414 Polk strect. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. tie Le Tevre, deatly beloved daushter of Mrs. Mary and Gus Le Fevre, and heloved sister of Mrs. Willlam A. Rowland, a na- tive of Alblon, Mendocino County, Cal, aged 32 yesrs 8 months and 15 days. (Fort Bragg papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, to be held at G. laccherl’s undertaking par- lors, 629 Broadway. Sunday, April 21, from there to Laurel Hil} Cemctery? Services at 1:30_o'clock. ‘man Leopold, &' native of Missouri, aged 60 years. 2 smains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- no'?a?eco.. 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. beloved husband of ‘the late Annie M. Me- Ginn, father of Joseph A., George F., Leo 7., Allen, Thomas P. and Ignatius McGinn, and brother of Joseph and Eilen McGinn, & native of Dublif, Ireland, aged 62 years. (New York and Maynooth, Ireland, papers please_copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- (ufil invited to attend the funcral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 20% Twelfth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem | mass will be celebrated for the repose of | his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 3 h, beloved daughter of John' R.-and Cavperine Melean, and sister of Marian M, MclLean, a native of San Francisco, zged § Years and 1 month. ¥ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friaey), at 1 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 1022t Hyde street. Interment Holy Crces Cemetery, by carriage. loved son of Hubert and irene Manm, & ::fi‘»’ve of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 10 _days. oved wife of Thomas Martin, and sister ey ed iok and the late John hnd. Edward Mitchell, a native of Knockroe, County Gal- Y o and acauaintances are respect ends 1 i :ug invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, Bush street, thence to Bt. Dominic's Church, where a’solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. ez, Pumig, 8 Salipir) st., opposite Lincoln School. o Teiephone South S0, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMER3. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. ° JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinnn Bros., has oopened new Fuheral Parlors at 214 Eddy St., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. APRIL 18, 1901 28 vears 3 months and 22 days. MURPHY—In_ this city, April 17, 1901 Mary Murphy, a e of Ireland, aged 67 years. PETER—In city, April 16, 1%1, Henry Edward, dearly beloved son of Catherine and the late Konrad Peter, and brother of Emille and Elise Peter, a native of San Francisco, aged 2% years 2 months and 16 days. Peaceful be thy silent siumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low. Thou no more will join our number, Thou no.more Qur Sorrows know. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, And in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 366 Filbert street, between Mason and Taylor. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. RACKLIFFE—In Oakland, April 16, 1901, John, beloved husband of Elien 3. Rackliffe, and kindest father to Frank Rackliffe and Mrs. A. W. Duck, a native of Maryland, aged 72 years 11 months and 19 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, at his late residence, corner Oakland and Vernal avenues, ‘Pledmont. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. SCHMIDT—In this city, April 15, 151, Hem Schmidt, a uative of Germany, A ‘memper of Eureka Lodge No. §, O. d. H. 8. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P.’Petersen, 225 McAllister street, Where funeral gervices will be held under the auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. S. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. THORMAHLEN—In this city, April 15, 1901, Peter Thormahlen, a native of Germany, aged 5 vears 3 months and 21 days.. A member of the Austrian Benevolent Society. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da; (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. under the auspices of the Austrian Benevoient Society. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. > OFFICERS and funeral delegates of the Aus- trian Benevolent Soclety: You are hereby directed to assemble at your hall, 413 Sut- ter street, this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock bhnrr. for the purpose of attending the ‘u- nerul of our late brother, Peter Thormahlen, By order of M. SCANATICH. President. DE WITT W. TOLL, Rec. Sec. TIPSON—In Oakland, April 15, 1901, Arthur W., Leloved son of William A. and Bertha D. Tipson, brother of Grace Aida Tipson, and grandson ‘of Dr. J. F. Duncker, & native af New Jersey, aged 24 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the: funeral services this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 1442 Filbert street, Oakland. Interment at National Cemetery, San Fran- cisco, at 2:30 o'clock. s VAUGHN—In this citv. April 16, 1901, Nellie Vaughn, a native of Boston, Mass., azed 3% yenru) and 11 months. (Seattle papers please copy. E>Friends and” acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:30 ¢'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WHELAN—In San Mateo, April 17, 1901, Jo- seph P.. heloved son of Michael and Sarah helan,’ a native of San Francisco, aged 16 ears. ¢° B The interment will take place to-morrow (Friday), in Holy Cross Cemetery, on arrival of 12:30 o'clock train from San Mateo. WHITWORTH In _Berkeley, Apell 15, 1001 John M. Whitworth, husband of Edith M. Whitworth, a native of Indiana, aged 52 years 7 months and 25 days. (Seattle papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the First Pres- byterian Church, Berkeley. Interment pri- vate. WIGGINTON—In Minneapolis, Minn., April 13, 1901, Fred C., beloved husband of Glive Wig- Einfon. son of Martha J. and the late Ben). F. Wigginton, and brother of James W., Benj. F. Jr. and the late Flora Wigginton and Mrs. G. M. Luttrell, aged 39 years. WILLERS—In this city, April 17, 1901, Bern- hard, beloved and only son of John and Re- becca Willers, and brother of Rebzcca Wil- lers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 10 months and 9 da: ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— The monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic’s Church Building Association, and for parents and relatives of living members, will be sung in St. Dominic’s Church, this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. I HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Miss A Roft, N Y |H H Boudreau, Modest S8 H Adams, S D H A Crawford & w, H A Weile Napa Z Dose, Germany R Rosenthal, N Y ‘W A Horseforn, Germ|G' R Chambers, Mo H Koenigman, Germny|J A Penn, U § A L Artmonoff, Russia |A G Woolley, Conn E Edwards, London D T Mumbree, Mont A G Wells & w, Cal Dr H H Morrison, Cal E White, Los Ang A Schmidt, N Y EEE A W Wilson & w, Md| Montana O J Diblee & w, Cal |Mfs M C Groutman, J E Hurley, Los Ang ‘Wisconsin T B Houghton, El Pas|J Fyfe Jr & w, Cal E Chambers, Los Ang F J McKle, Los Ang |D Glynn, U S A € Dunphy, Millbrae W W Walsh, Stockton § T Bretten, Menlo _|{B H Porter, Kans Sty J B McDonald, U 8 N|M A Wesendonck, N T W H Smith Jr, Pa B_B McMechin & w, O Thorneg Tacoma West Virginia 3 Loughal & ‘w, Mass! G A Garcelon, Chicago Mré J E Hutton, N Y| W Lohse, Germany F L Hutton, N Y A Schmederer, Germny FLSmith&w, NY |AS Petin DC W Kirkpatrick,'N ¥ |Mrs M Meyth, Chicago T H Tuttle, Watsonvil|Miss M Hensen, Chicag V H Tuttle, Watsonvil| W_R Martin, Cal Mrs T A Patterson,|C L Smith, Chicago Australia . F T Roberts, 1l E T Howes, Pa § Henry, Stockton Miss E W Howes, Pa | E E Mead, Cal . Bavaria Miss ¥ M_Howes, Pa |F Geors Mo ¥ 0 ron, B |§ SOV W H Post, Stockton | N R Hatch, 'Nome B D) Cobby Stoskion |} W McGee, & wy oat R Mrs € Tucker, Newrk <A Herbert, L Ang el By G C Brown & w. Maes| R B Burne, Tos Ang L Juda & w, Cal_ E L Jenks & w, R T J F Van Buren, Chinaj & & jonks & w, 21 L Wise & w NY |Mrs W Cotfin, Bosten s B Wise, N Y IN S Augsbus O E Quandt, N Y New York |~ A" W W Potter & w. Call; SN GDE L & W, Ny CoXiSampbell & W, 5 W Mitchell, Loy an W P Hammon, Orovili 7 D Catty, London | 7' B peCune, Boston LD Aaron & w, P& |} s Stewart & w, Cal W Samson, Glasgow _|A A Stewart & w, Ont | S B Maynard & w. NY|Miss M Bressman, N ¥ M T Hancock, Florida|c o McBride & w, Cal C D Mitchell, Tennesse| G B Riiits. Medinnis J M Jenks & w. Ch&0 || W Heids, N Y R D Ormsby, Ireland | A B Hammond, Portld Miss E_ Goodfellow,| W F N Davls, Portind Oakland W_D Johnson, Portind J D Davidson, Fresno |1 Lang & w, Portiand A R Hall, Denver Dr_Stewart, Los Ang C H Brownell & W, C Borgess, Belglum Ohip W Mason, S Dakota |y Mrs H Mason, S Dak G Dr L Hursch, England Nz Snencer & w, NY Hackstaff & w,NY Zimmerman & w, ew York 2, Dr A T Debsky, China|J S Delehanty, N Y W J Wilel, Palo Alto | J H Barbour, Sn Diego N S8 Neswander, Doric| E K Jewett & w, Mass D W McClella: Miss 'C Jewett, Maes AH F D Shoemaker, Phila PA R H Sims, Chicago B A Dabelstein, Shangha F W _Cohen, Seattie |Col Frazer, Hongkong F F Milner, Chgo R Pohle, Germany G Murphy, Nome E M King, Gernuany A Neilson, Sacto GRAND HOTEL. Miss D King, Petaluma|I H Garber, Salinas L A Spitzer, San Jose |Mrs E P Heuson, Chgo W A Newton, Chicago Miss B Heuson, Chgo J Carroll. Seattle Miss M Heuson, Chgo O Robinson, Colusa _ [Mrs A R Cockerell, Il A H Rohrer, Redlands|D G Green, U S 4 B Cussick. Chico L R Fancher & niece, W E Keller, L Ang_ | Me erced A Greeley & w, 1a |A E Gerbert, US A rs c Mrs W L Bryan, Napa|Miss Mavd Peasley, Miss H L Hoyt, Pa Denver J E Koeberle, L Ang [Miss Mabel Peasley, Denver L Mrs J Datemen & s |W Pennsylvania R ‘W _Beckman, Sacto J T Rueger & w, Benicla|M iy e T8 [enry, Chico Mrs H A Roberts,Chico/ J O Avers, San Jose | Miss Wheeler, N ¥, C H Poole. Boston M Corcoran, Chi A Mitcrell, Kansas ~ |Dr W Hall & w.China 3 T Merrill, L Ang | Mr Baechtel, l}nu T D Cornell, Livermore|O Anderson, Minn R I James. Pac Grove D L Sink, Ind Mrs F P Solomon & d.{J G Shebley, Grass Val Chicago M A Emith, L Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W Dron, Walnut Grov(J Wilson, Fresno P A de Martin, Cinn |S McCurdy, Arcada J A Devlin, N ¥ E Ramsey, N Orleans € W Sterick, Or E Spread. l%_.' Cy H Swenk, Nebr A Schunck, X C P Rhodes, Nebr |J Thompson, N ¥ Mrs Evans & c, Ariz | Miss Smith, St Louls © Lewis, A R Millett, Cal L M Reppy, Red Blutt|C . Portiand F Darve: C_Miller & w, Nebr I W Ely, Wi | W R Kerkland, Nebr ————————————— The Original Little Louisiana Company of San Francisco, Organized danuary, 1887. Prawing April 13, 1901. No. (8770 wins $730¢, sold in Fresno, Cal. N 91825 wins $2000, sold in_Po Or.; No. 4300 wins 1060, sold in San Cal. ERS iz ~——OF THE— Honduras National Lottry Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Single Number, Class “D,” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Sat- urday, April I3, 1901, B Tagananny ] 2 & gauas srlyarrsssenessany 120191825. 16191940, 24192191 16/92488. 16195651, 24195097, 100196238 24198407 20196867 40196752, B SREBRSRARARRRARIRES SRR AR e RS JREBRNEIIEILRzEn {E HITHE B plususznsrysys B cepatiaed) Sigai i 2 PEEY 33134 33 Heie HiE =5 BREZBERsRRS B T #ii 1055 i T T Ty P T T T Y Y T e galaanreransunnsnggsy we ¥ saseeslsssrausunnsinsarennnsarsnnussasnassssexd iigaaaszan sSnwsemwsssvasannnel LT i S Bzl sasly 16/81581. 16{81959. it 120186150, 120[87017 s 16191788. . 8000(91830 16192140, 16192391 SIALRLRES s8N & PESRABRBERARARNEES APPROXIMATION PRIZES. One bundred numbers from 68720 to 63820, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the Tumber drawing the capital prize $30.000—340. One hundred numbers from 31775 to 91875, in- clusive, being 3 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $3900—§24. One hundred numbers from 43450 to 43380, in- clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4080—§18. TERMINAL PRIZES. Nine hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- ing with 70, being the two last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—8. Nine hundred and ninéty-nine numbers end- ing with 25, being the two last figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of $8000—$8. The subscriber having supervised the single number drawing, class D, Honduras National Lottery Compary, hereby certifies that the above are the mumbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Hom- A., this Saturday, April 13, 1901 W. §. CABELL, Commissioner. 415,00 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAL PRIZE. State of Tennessee, County of Shelby. On this 18th day of March, 1901, befors me, Joseph Goldbaum, a notary public in and for ald county and State, personally appeared J. Willlamson, who, being first duly sworn, de- poses and says: one-half ticket in the Honduras National Lot- tery Company (formerly Louisiana State Lot- number fifty-nine thousand three eighty-cne (i8381) in the drawing of sald lottery, which took place at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., on the 9th day of | March, 1901; ticket fifty-nine thousand three | hundréd and eighty-one drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand ($30,000) doillars. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1Sth h. 1901 J. WILLIAMSON. JOSEPH GOLDBAUM, Notary Publie. Witnesses: T. FROST BARETT. B. H. MOORE. #750 FOR 30 CENTS—ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, City of Orleans. ly came and appeared before me, Ed- ter, a notary public in and for the of Orleans and State of Louisiana, duly e i New Orleans, and that he is the lawful oznzr of one-quarter ticket of the Honduras National “T am the lawful owner of (L. 8. L.), No. 59381, which number drew the first capital of thirty dollars. (330,000); at the drawing at Cortez, Honduras, Saturday, March 9, 1901, and that sald ticket was paid on presen- PAUL SIGG. (l'(tl to and subscribed to before me this 16th March, 1901 EDWARD_RIGHTER. Notary Public. $750 FOR 2 CENTS-ONE-EIGHTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Missouri, City of St. Louls. This day personally appeared before me, Al- bert C. Haumueller, a notary public, F. J. Lounsbury, who upon his oath says that he is 2 resident of Granite City, IIl, and is em- ployed In the steel mills there, and that he {s the rightful owner of one-eighth ticket No. 59281 in the Honduras National Lottery Com- v (Louisiana State Lottery), which in the held ann Saturday, March 9, 191, at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, capt of thirty thousand dollars, and ticket was paid in full without any C. A., drew the first F. J. LOUNSBURY. Sworn_and subscribed to before me this 15th day of March, 1901 Signed) THE WEEKLY CALL. 81 per Year.

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