The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 26, 1901, Page 11

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1 R MINES THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, LOST AND FOUND. MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. * ty h of keys ¥t Remember al i BOPKE BROY n €= \|lI.LI\' kton urse, ad white: ricet st reward finder please leave. Heward AND MINING, in few days Post st !ll:l)l(‘ \l.. Market st and Wagenheim's | containing | MU Tes marked Sunday, Septem- | Please return (0 2005 "cultable seiard. | LOANS money on salary: no Indorser: Eastern REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. e e e G. H. UMBSEN & CO., NICIPAL !nnn cmce. m Grant ave., near 4 Montgomery st. } Geary st. AUCTION e Atehy THE TOUSLEY Company: loans and dis- % o AUCTION counts. 321 Parrott bullding. AUCTION ON salaries or wages: no Indorser required. S. AUCTION F. DISCOUNT AGENCY. 143 Phelan bullding. | At our Salesroom. MONDAY. September 30, 901, at'12 o' clock moon. REFEREE SALE. near m—{on;n ot 7 rooms nzd plan. Western Loan Co., 309 Phelan bldg. k with The x»m-rm- Savings | A nommn\ FOR SNAP HUNTERS. | of San Francisco, PARSONS, No. se_return to bank. k with the Hibernia Savings San_Francisco, \lk\Rl-A RULOFSO will please return to bank N: No. “that the Callfor. | t.. needs old cases, PILLOWS, millinery arket st O, troubies PP mater ath ) O Farrell st tary :un.;d R = &-ods saiity wood H F 154 9th st rents modern engines and | _© KROGH MFG. CO.. | trst $100; trade for office brand_new: 35: ALLEN. 202 Califor- t Stearns. cheap 309 Larkin st. new & 2d-hanl 511 Mission st lcense 1642, | in the in the Sept. com- open eve's. n S. F.;| " home finement. " ratlor-made a big H 1 good ord | Ores thenps B & WHITE. 51t Mission st | ,_.._Hx——— | cost a Snell send shafting, pulleys, rge grounds; rent §17 50 per mont! subject to mnnrmmaqr Ly court. MONEY - WANTED. mfl ON dividend-paying copper stock from pri- Vate party; one year; err cent interest. Box €20, Call office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. : Executor NW. cor. MeAllisier and Webster sta.—This choice corner would pay handsomely if prop- | erly covered with stores and flats; present im- belong*to tenant; ground rent $30 ot 37:6x85; subject to confirmation PIANO! JOHN M. CARROLL ESTATE. | 1 moot nnrmn. £5; 1 batter, &85, Adminigtratrix Sale. 2 good rands, i u 180, $198. cor. Harrison and 23d sts.—Desirable avet Eonover. sx:{:"u? wiber, Vose, Curtaz, bailding loty SAXS, No. 2. Harrlson n. east line, south of 23d—Desir- able bullding lot, 26x75; subject to confirma- tion by the court. ASHINGTON-ST. RESIDENCE. 1 208 Washington north line, near Web- ster st.—Choice mod residence of 9 and bath; brick foundation; cement walk, ete.; ERN ADDITI N RPSIDENCE. north line, Ly Cholce modern Tesidence o brick foundation, coment walk etc.; lot 2. TH _SIDE INVESTMENT. 36 A, R. C. D, Welsh st., north line, near 4th st.—Good substantial improvements consist of front and rear house, containing 7 ten ments of 3 rooms each; in perfect order; sani- tary plumbing, etc.; rents $64 per montl xa0: mortgage of 43000 at & per cent can Te- Decker Bros., Pease, Standard, liltie used. :'R(IA\S 1 2-manual, | Masor & Hamlln fine. $15 Basy payments. bl-.\.l t‘L'RTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. Chickering Agency. 14,000 #q. fect; largest and oldest piano house. | ALL planos purchased of SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Stelnway upright or baby grad plano any time within 3 vears from date of purchase, and have full Price allowed. New upright piance 3 per month; some good plance sold for 33, 8 and & per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway dealers. corner Kearny and Sutter corner Broadway and d Stop. Lidet etyle very main. ECIAL [ our trade i selacting { pianos for ;\eflonl at a distance who are | | not able to call; every mail brings us such | orders and if you are in need of help in this way do not wait, but send in an order at once and we will guarantee to Suit you i Our celebrated Decher or Bl\lmeluer al- ways give satisf: The ZENO TS Mustc Co., 79 Mrit. ken back any time 3 years and full purchase orice al wed on a new peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE. % O'Farreil st.: established 1850. hest grades sold by Heine Plano Co. sole agents for famous and oldést American | makes. Including Hallet-Davis; t bar- gain list, $50 up: Steinway, p: $100; Chickering. $165: 20 others: rents $2 up: ucements to agents. 217 Geary st A FIRN'S failure (o realize on account of strike has placed two carloads of high-grade TRENTON-ST. INVESTMENT. 16 Trenton st., between Stockton and Pow- ell, Washington and Jackson chez sts. —(‘holce,bulldmz lot, which will llll- auestionably enhance In value: bank mo of H‘;n at € per cent can remain; lot 25x126, | TS RIDGET CARROLL ESTATE. Administrator 1420 Mommmery tage rooms: lot confirm: 3 Bt o MARY LEAHY ES Adminlstrator Sale. 440-442 Harriet st., oft Brannan, near th st.— | Two cottages of 3 rooms each; lot 25X75; sub- Ject to connrm-uo{\ bl)‘ lh:pmlll‘l curther particulars For further parieuif™ SWREER & co., N Montgomery st. THURSDAY, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS; improved & unimproved gty ._acquired by foreclosure; % cash. Blll{ of Ala. e e e BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS DERKELEY REAL ESTATB. fine mmm and tiled sta. fixtu .nw‘ connected; 1 block to train and ; $200 cash, balance $20 per month; will_rent for 322 W. C. MORAN & CO. $700—$50 CASH, balance $10 per month; 6 rooms; tvod well and pump; lot imlfli 2 ‘blocks to C. CO., L%fl:- Station and Schmidt Biock, Berkeley, al. e — ROOMS FOR HOUIIKEIHNG. CALIFORNIA, 1804—Three large sunny desir- @ble rooms; ¢lean and conventent; reasonabl MCcALLISTER, 538—8unny furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping, from §12 up; every __Convenlence. MINNA, 172—2 large, sunny connecting rooma for housekeeping; stove and sink; mlonlhl.. MISSION, 1219--Sunny furnished hmlnkmplnl rooms, complete; no children. NEWPORT, 4 rnnknn—-sunny bay window: h'kupln( rooms, B running water; phono. OAK, 110 large { single front room, $10; sunny back room, §7; housekeeping. POLK, 605—Housekeepin: lurfi clean, sunny front _alcove; small kitche th; gas stove. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room suit completely furnished for housekeeping: cheap; referencs.. THE St. James, cor. Laguna and McAllister sts.—Larg ell-furnished single room, $8: hi wme furnished suite for light house- keeping, §15; handsomely furnished corner suite for light housekeeping, extra kitchen in- ded; welect home for families. 'ru X, (%-Solar flats, fine, new, yle; 8 and § room sultes for houfi‘tnpln‘. Unturnished and furnished; elec. water. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and : bscriptions has been established, at 109 N sideboard; porcelain bat tionary tubs; tinted wal { ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. planos In storage to be sold at Eastern fae- B e taEnd hand pianss for & song. & -0 MARKET ST. | ICRLEOREDS FRROG M. AP S} - Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. | WE open a special saie of Haselton and other $100 CASH, high grade pianoe: 8iso some first class sec- | Balance $1300; mortgage can remajn: b-room d band uprights THE J. DEWING CO. ‘mu"e in the Mission; Twenty-fourth. H { line. i A et v 00 | to Sixth st.; houses; rents remium sbove valve, HEINE FIANO m Bt X 53 3 ooty | Jones st. flats; rents 81 lot 45 foot frontage, (seil D!Nlnl vllnohl at one-hlll 8 = 2 modern fiats; only 3 block from Market WL ‘fi:{r R e | st; Tents $40: cost nearly $7600. this WILEY B new. for $3% with | endid tmprovements; | ;_plan Corner; marine HAMILTON, § Flo nooa bldg. rents $60 nearly ent $5000. and Stockton sts.; NTLEMAN ieaving town will sacrifice eie- | vVicinity Post -room gant iarge upright plano. 408 Golden Gate av. | house and lot. . | e S 12,750, Gfl(‘D second-hana upricht for sale cheap. v < % . . SRS G MeAtioter 5. pliow Ven Ness ave. fats; rents $125; & sate LEFT on sale_Antisell large upright, $i%: | 316,500 Su\rten, “flfi 217 Geary st @m ! mm;llm:' 3 new bdulldings; renta | $50—Emerson and 1 bargaln uprights and blby | $15,000. grand. Fay's Pllno Factory, 1729 M . | an:ldfll!fllZ 67-toot fromt; WANTED—Sohmer square plano. MAUZY, 305-312 Post st ELEGANT plano as good m-n ;@ sacrifi Harmm‘ rented at n best block; an- 32, Polk-st. business propert: near Market— | pual rents $1650. Fhar.lr.‘er Echubert and Steinway bargains. §75_AND upward—Fine uprights. PIERCE'S _Piano Factory. Market. Mtk and Church ste. ~ srs_mu_ for this week—$400 piano for $275. BRUE: 28 Posi st. $35.000. Mission st., near Fourth; . splendid brick struc- | ture; elevator; good high basement; rent $350; one tenant = Sutter-st. of Jones; lodging houses: 80-fo0t frontage. 000 property: stores and | ELF"ABT new urrllhl planos for.rent, $3 per TT-C o. ' es. | Ellis-st. income 100-foot frontage; = IERIAE Ejan 1Oh. % H" | rents about $5000 per annum. | s, old and new. H. | ‘Market st., near Taylor: 60-foot; splendid | . 2 Latham place. | pyuiiding: rents $760. ] I A. M. SPECK & CO. | 667 Market { all HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! | 350 to $900—Bargaing In “Bunset” lots; all “Twenty-third—Store, | graded; elegant view: $10 monthly. poiiable for AFeSS- ! 1% to §—Cholcest Ocean Boulevard lots. | $75. $10 to B)—menllod bargains; near Mission-st. cars; $5 monthly, $400 10 $800—Cheapest and best Richmond lots; | very easy terms, 1000, 31390 to $3000—Splendl mond. Sunset and Mission: e OIL tanks. second-hand, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ‘m ERRERO, 1043, near fixtures and living rooms ply COLLINS, 500 Mission %A nics office; gas free. Room 3, Biythe building, 14 Grant ave. PAC!F!_" " 325 Handsome chea I‘Alh'l‘lfll AND DECORA'I‘OKI. large store; rent $5005—Cholce corner in Mission: gain; $0x100, with new store and flat; rent $40. Sunset branch office, ) SOL_GETZ & BRO. 5 Chronicle bullding. nth ave.. near H st. om Bartmansy Paint Cor: 315 30; tel | HOTEL ST. DENIS (Euroj A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE. 148 Sixth—Rooms; to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week light housekeeping rooms; open ail ngiht. ARGYLE, 334 McAlllster—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached: country visitors find no place itke the Argyle: take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated: $e to T5c, §1 to §3 week. —— - A NICE sunny also single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 382 moekw st. BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Mason st.—100 newly fur- nished rooms, 3150 per week up; ll"llor. electric lights In every room, return call bells; first-class; ntral. 1364)—Fur- “unturnished. CLIF! , COrn 80! gantly fllmlshed unny rooms; prices reasonable. ED 210_Back parlor, newly furnished, suit- ‘for tleman’ and ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Sunny mmlm bedroom: doubie folding bed; one, $: twb, u ELLIS, 835_Two sunny furnished Sether or siugie: bath, KA privats family. FIFTH, N—Nrnhhod hflmkoflpln t'o. n; three, 80 single, 4, 3 and up. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites ‘and’ single; travelers sccommodated. GOUGH, :fl—M[ht furnished rooms, sunny; —4 rooms newly pa- plan), 24 Turk near Market—Central location; new buil tly furnished ay and upward it in ng nicely furnished sunny room Paclfic ave. I.AEI(XE 27, off Miasion, bet. and Sth— Bunny tront parlor nicely (u’nllhod for 1 or ET, Van X\.u—sulu. new fur. nl'l- ‘room: 010 up. MCALLISTER, #6-Nice #unny room; gas, : rent Mml" MCALLISTER, 140, corner Plerco—Cholce sun- ny furnished rooms with board. b e e B e MINNA, 6i1B—Sunny room: newly furnished; accommodations for 1 or 2; private family. MINNA. €67, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week: transient. MISSION, §30%-—-Laurel House; rooms to let; _no transient. PALMISTRY. MME. ZELLA_ celebrated palmist and card reader. from N. Y. 15 Powell st.. pariors 1-2. CHOICE corner 10t that can be Improved, with 4 fata. ‘size Bxs2:6; all atreet work done, brick | sewers in; bituminized street: lot building: corner Plerce and Pllberl | 240 feet from the Union-st. cars: desirable lo- | rroundings: peremptory or- | PARTNERS WANTED. | ART g - d nice ARTNER for carpet cleaning works. Setidn st i } regardless of the value, for money iy | ASvancst: & apleadil Pnrchlu wklmmveflor | for speculation to again: make an offer | FRERSONALS. | _at once. W.J. GU | THE ar Halr Remedy is guaranteed to re- store gray and faded hair to natural color stop failing, cure dandruff, grow new halr: | dye; no stain, grease or oil. sts, hatrdressers or our office, F. The Star R.mmy Co., phone Blu:k 4395, | IF Richard D. Harwood, who left for China on | | " vessel carrying horses for Eng. Gov., or his | friends, will com. with undersigned regarding his whereabouts, he will hear something of WANTED-To purchase a vmpeny on Valen- cia, Mission or of about ¥ to California st. sts. with a frontage W. J. GUNN, | —_— — | WANTED—To purchase & property that s | | to cost from $4300 on or Mission. W. J. it | Kearny, r. 3. o Butte or farther office. checks bought: aiso Garvey, 1008 Cail bid. | second hand ciothing and ; tel. Folsom 2522. MONEY TO LOAN. PANT, country property; second izaurance & secrities Loans undivided intereets A 85,006,000 entate teret e building rlgnges west ertate erme bLefore doing hunna- clsewtere. . McCOLGAN ... Montgomery st . %2 Examiner bullding— or less in large sums: loans e o r’t(c : financial and sizes. If your prop- grigaged and you need more 3 MURPHY at o estates, Fages, . near 1644 int on; any ed interests: cha ete J. Hu.umu WOOD -‘-’n’d Ivory it T Ging, 298 Kearnysst.. room 1a; first floor cash or instali- “-( OLD gold, morty 'll‘lz. in prvb-u llllu-l e Jegarics, undivided im S manufacturing. mercantile aud ‘mber | MABQUERADE costumen, corporation loans. R. QFORG! E OLSEN. importance. Henry C. Schaertzer, Atty. at | R REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sal | Law, 3 California st Sen Francisco, Cal | SpECIAL bargain—100 acres land, near Yuba | AN elegant line of remnants for suits to or- | City, Sutter County, sbort nee from Marysville: all rich 'vaijdy land under culti- | vation; good buildings and well watered and fenced, this land will be sold in whole or in part ai o very low price; alvo 18 acres, ail cultivation; rich valley land; '""M"'S well mm.s, short distance from Yuba City, Butter County; will be sold in whole oF I part to sult purchaser. and af an extremely low price. The two above pleces are situated in the heart of the frult grow- ing district of Northern California and should ; with these suits ir pants free of cl stallments, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- ket s, between Seventh and Eighth. ‘moles or marks on your face manently, without pain or scar, GRUBER, 3598 18 RAG carpets wove o order and for sale; also chenlile-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in Earpet twine 'In hank or chain, at lowest | Dt 8eR 1o S APuFeclated ‘;fi“"é"l',“‘m:x Zates, GO, MATTHEWS, 1 Witty. Oukiand. | {or tnformation, o'bargain will en. ONE BOTTLE of Pinus Will cure any case of | — sheumatism, sclatica. neuralgia or gout; price s""':’,‘," "'.':{-.' u’o“lfi“ ';'Nr T ofi‘%cl%u-h: e T e Ehaven 17y, | Cotatl, Sonoma. Co.; future value assured, San ncisco wing rapidi; louuen ELI- CTRIC light In ev room—Winchester | best for poults general farming. Apply R e oo oemeer | b0 The Chlatl Go., 303 Califorais st. For Bamm 25c to $1 m nlxfil phlets and lnrormnlan Ze $1%0 to 36 per week free "bus .n{' baggage to and from the f: WHITE enamel iron de- single, three-qi or double, 2% TERN OUTFIITING CO., 1316-i31 mpcnon st., near Broadw: FOR SALE or exchange for city or Oakland g;opcny, 160 acres in !llnu v-my. with use and outbulldings; also h tarm. ing implements complete: 30 acres ring orchard. For full on owner, 68 Ninth st., San FOR blrfllnl ln (llllb(r llnd frul suburban lot; hrough m:‘:‘.:&: n rllcullr- l‘ll A—lr your halir is falling or you are bald, call on Dr. 1Lt O'Farrell llnd for circular, G. Moore, 2322 ELECTRICITY is life; &l _rejuvenated. 15 Powell at., T pariors 1 and 3 Dixon's Permanent Superfluous Hair Remover at druggists’, hairdressers’. Free trial. 935 Market. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with electric needle, MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. OBESITY cured: nodieting: no weakening. THE ATV alvo laj of ‘Q Mlo city wit The Phro'l.nl Lewis Co., 702 l(A'k:". .l' $200_IMPROVED foothill farm, 304 scres; rado_County, near R. x 353 arts EHDIER D ST : Wooster, Whitton & Montgoraery és4 Marke, NEW ARL!NGTON. lmi Market st. O‘P‘ARRELI D—!\lnlli l\lmllhod rooms IM lec, day, week, PlhE, m. near TIIIUF—A nu of sunny mr- "L'Md rooms; modern improvements; reason- able. ROYAL FHouse, 128 Filis—Incandescent Iight: rndlnl-rnom. smoking-room and ladies’ par- 1ot T night. 350 to §1 50; week, o cl' ator on m':d floor; 88 rooms with hot SHERMAN Av-rtmom llm-u 7 Eighth st., near Mi fl—l‘umlM or unfurnished, “TTEI 204 (The ¢ Stanford)—Bultes from $3 to §7; singles $2 to 85 per week: translent. CLASSIFIED nqurnumcm- and lnbleflpllml Tecelved at Call branch offic Fillmore 20 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 “Valencla st. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Lambourpe—Strictly hi elegantly furnished; reasonable guites and single rodms: board o Eddy st., near Leavenwort) class; most In DLl uite; beautiful Kroon THE CECILERNE, m Van Ness ave. WANTED—A few boarders; first-cl rofer- ences given and g:lflvoly requis every- thing first class. X 898, Call offic Calitornia, $07—8tevenson mansion: seloct fam- 1ly. hot -:npuoml table: attractive rooms. HOTEL 761' Butter—Newly furnished; Repe! excellent nblr speclal rates to tourlsts. O'FARRELL, 85 (Johnson House)—Sunny con- servatory suite and others; excellent bolrd. SPECIAL NOTICES. $50 REWARD for I-h arrest an vho hdulro d_conviction of ed the sinks 521 Mission st. 7 Minna st. BAD n;-—nt—-—?'—" 4D ejected for $4; collections made: PACIHC co (ll Montgomery st., rool COLL“L 'an.i TDA CO., 73 Valencia st., bet. 18th and 19th. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 2%c; all druggists. ALFREDUMS FEgyptian Henna; restores gray bair to ite natural color; 31; at all druggist TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Ciothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. POULTRY and dflf’ ranches for sal freo list, 'C. R. WINFIBLD, Petalume. Cal. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—Lon Angeles City income proper- ty for stock ranch, Northern California; what have you? Box 647, Call office. OAKLAN _ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND un.u. ll’l‘A’l‘l. silver, dlamonds and preclous stones . 3 R JENKEL, $17 Market st. country orders. GOLDGTZmE CO., 88 I‘fl. —_— e PLANING AND TURNING -lm ng. CARL?’:"!SAA! ”-”MMM t. ey S B ramorie, Srivats Eiece st iy | DR WONG HIM, herb doctor, sucossstully F in Jewelry ®tore, 846 Market ation, exiablished 1865, ow money on diamonds, and seaisking at Jowes: rate of tave interest. tel. Bl Franch 19 Third st r 204 mortenges & on furni- rout removel; any amount Montgomery. | 5p NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockon st., oph. A\‘, i nued to rjlurlvd wofll on Ml‘ '")A- 5t Indorser of ob ImoriERgEs at 6 ORRE venl kerog. bay it rro— entate—6 e. LICK, L, pianos per o _Fxaminer Cunatg REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. furniture, eic., by private mission: confiden- bidg., W 1 Jones. removal, 23 pianon. §15 up: ne removal: HM-V € Ecay st you want & home 1 will loan you money to WI:LL-BUIL‘I' -“ul 7-room A E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. 2 blocks from Dl C. C UDONK o 3 Market money owest iuterest; easy terms; no broker- | _BON, 1176 Market #t., Toom 68 | Ngw house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park; el peopie without -'cur b et "‘ Srontag: Ex.. 431 California. er ‘D:f_.lnfllllfl. 116 McAlilster st. [ $2500—PR! mx, lll.ll. oz modem Eax tage, of arge’ F ana aow, “brick . foundation. it barem niment, ete., and all ln the very best condition; street work 1s all done stone walks are laid;.| Tithin 300 teet of new postofice: & mlnuu- alk trom railroad. station; uL prop: | erty that is worth $200 per f Imn an gstate and positively must be in h;otrxalnta pfle; l&- perfect lnd no mort- rpaintand 8 Ao P ivestmént ; Togk it 8 8% 9% 4RO, W. AUSTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Castadd s, 7 W Beosdway, Suliund, Ifl CASH, $8 50 monthly—5-room cottage and Igh basement; water in house, nunnmrymvlnujotmhh:nfi for f bloek to electrio car line knd PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ELL—Office and residence, #t., between Bixth and Beventh. treats all Aiseases of the human body; see testimonials at fflfirt, llfi-ll7 Mason, nr. Ellis. A—DR_ WONG WO, herb doctor: 764-766 Clay ot ; sanitarium, e testimonials at office. Union_square; all diseases cured by herbs. lDl, weven and elch ottages: nisg fwo | chicken rui at houses 1n block between 17tk Thth, Castrs | 5 mierbs P s Wite Deslome ‘and fine pub- and Noe sts.; % , nce monthly. mv‘_- nu #chool; grand view; well and ments; Guerrero- . ¥, t) e e S g g o A _GFO. B. uoolu. 6 Portola st. II’I.lNDm b-l'nln— and Pl T T . Call, OAKLAND %fl AN introduetion to you Inquire 660 turpiture dealer, mh and RNITURE FOR SALB. A Frinnil, Ouviant, park. DISEASES and allments of ) H P Sultation tres. American Dispensary: Sif Fins: —— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL inds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Biack 1124, 205 llh. R sl B ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exch Dairing: lowest rates: phone Mint 15 LS 6rh: STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE:RODOLPH St Tce Pose and Bowels she.: teh. Mmoo GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehous - Slon st.; tel. Howard d41, F. W. ZRHFURE " PACIFIC 8 and Furnit: Com- pany, 5230 Fillmors st.; phone Jackean . BEKINS Van & Btorage Co., 722 Mission Tol. Main ‘1040; shipping A%’ out resen " e — ‘l"""ll'l“-l A'I) IUPPIJ-I. GRIAT BARGAINS IN 1 mlwmnn | better machines umgrt 5‘.'3: lwuo in (hul & mul-. 8 writer lephone Main 266, 'ER writer Inspection Co.—Expert Hnrm;n estimate free, lg°' -.Lm TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hai Hauron. L. & 3 ALBXANDER: 110 Montacy, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. 11 PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY of California—Notice to_Con- BYRNE—In _thi , September. 1901, Fhomas C. Bytne, & Fative of Ban Franciscs, lndnynn’mvnth--nflndux tractors, Buflders and Material lnn—Nuu« COLE—In Sep! Herbert | concerned that sealed | “H., beloved husband of Lillfe Cole. father of soliclted for the heat Lennte and Cyril Cole, ot Amy is hereby live:x to .I proposals or bids Prerand "prambing of & bulldin, residence for the President A of said University at Berkeley, California, and for performing the labor and furnishin the materials nec- therefor; and nd bids or proposals recelved at the office of the SE:the University of California, in the ts ark kins Institute of Art, corner of Mason r California streets, San Francisco, Call- tornll. at or before 12’ o'clock m..of the flfll y of Xnd" notice 15 the pls d 8] w::{m?- of" e plans an an gl nid to be ormed thereon ve been made and Adop('.\d lnd are placed Iu the office of Al- issls. . Architect, nese the same Toay be seen dly from 9 Bn rnmcmu. and examined during each m. until 4 o'clock p. 12 m. on the 30th dl’ ot Septem- o'clock day upt! ber, Sansome _street, from this No bids or proposals will be considered unless the same are accompanied by & cer- tified check or a bond of sald proposer in the sum of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with sufficlent sureties, blfl or sh condi all ed that 1t ‘sald the party roponing will duly anter Fife w snapes con trlct 1o faithfully perform the hum notice {- tlvc ‘This utled, in accordance with s ?ou s and lmlmllonl‘ 'hlch lh- be hereby re um& 0 be & part uty nnd ob- part of such reject any and all n pursusnt to an an act en- "AII Act to Amend an Act entmed, and Organize the Univer: create rga; = ‘An Act sity of culitormiag and an”Act amendat approved March 28, -g_,unlon of bullding 1 appro 01 relating oF Bection 25 thereof, to_the con- approved . March 3, Order of the Committes on Grounds By and Bnlldlnn. Mc! KOWEN. Antlhl Secretary. Dated Mnlember PnoPosAu—a Quentin, until 10:30 fifth day of June, 1902, inclusive. company know .u.':on A Fitzge ‘warrants. be made e Board, specified J. Supplies ‘Washington, D. C., tober 15, 190i, and Iy thereatter, to d, Cal boat and mate: = KENNY. Paymaster yesterday: Lillle, 28, cff ‘Townse: Charles 3. and \\'lllllm M. McLai Benton Helen Brows, Sy olo. Robert Staplet: » ‘lsrnlte .C. WIIWIL yrtle U. Simpson, John Holsten, beth Hclnlm hon. Ly XXy forn Helllng.lo the Emelia Christman, 23, re and May E. Btlk. 2, . Graham, a m., Drlfin lupnllel and posals will be received at the of- fice of the clerk at the State prison, Saturday, of October, 1901, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence gt -bldders, for furnishing fucl coal, fuel ofl, electric power, or other power to run tha jute, mill at San Quentin, from the 1st day ‘of January, 1802, to the 30th day of san the Each bidder must ac- his bid with a certified check in the sum of one thousand dollars upon some well- and responsible banking-house, pay- rald, president of the Cal. ule. , conditioned !hll the bidder will enter conditions of the schedules, and all bids must upon the schedules, which wiil be furnished, upon application fo the Clerk o uentin, nurvn tha Hn! to reject any and all bids, as the public interest may require, and to order u; quantity under or over the amount n the sched R. M. FITZGERALD, OLIVER, Clerk. PROPOSALS will be recelved at the Bureau of Accounts. Navy until 12 o'clock noon, blicly opened immediate- ish at the Navy Yard, | & quantity of corned beef, | The Board President. s, raisins, tea, salt beef, galt ‘pork, vinegar, wirup. lumber, Jn machioe tools: "for & quantity of wood block paving. Blank proposals will be furnished | Bureau or to (hnANAVv i SN, dio Francisco, General U. Mortarity, Lamm, 35, 14 Washington street, | 1352 Floward street. Hyde nmt. e street. | lla Vista, and | n, 28, 1802 2013 H; 31, 1 Jones i Plint_ al 633 Fowell st Loulse hmr. 5. "Stockton. Shourd _Beki fus, streets, and uuh John Garassino, Emma lnrmuul. 20, 9, Nlulh and . Parks, 28, 1015 t 26, 194 Farragu! 117 Sadowa street. ‘'mahoy ny, also MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriaxe licenses were issued Edward J. Morser, 38, ulz and Mignon M. 7. 6. % Dorland street. and 2008A Howard st. Golden Gate n, lnnne lnd Laura L IIIIO(L 19, 1164 Haight rsupnen Fay, 3, city, and Mary Hoeck, 28, eo strest. and ! Jacl street. l&: Flint lllu. and Elfza- reet. 35, 1118 Market street, and Market st. avenue, and BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS sons authorized to Dowd and Hannah Bnumchn and Julia Elkan, NICHOLSON—P! sen. POLK—~HERZOG-In 191, by the Rev. J. Polk and Lottie H SCHURENER~S. tember 18, mon Schubener and San_Franciaco. ackson, —— McGrory, Owen DEREGG—In mu x.mmm Ande dolph Anderegs, MLOCK—ELKAN—In thl- eff x. 1901, by Rabbl "b'gah" yers, 'ETER! fember 8, 181 by ende W. Nichols marriaxe and death notices sent by montl wit) mot e Inserted. They must be handed {n at_either of the publication offices indorsed with the n.ml A d residence oerr the same publishe Vlew. ldplmhar 2, 1901, BURLISON—In B:r to the wife of Calvin Burlison, D—rml‘ATRlCK—BOD!enMr , hy the Rev. Father Thomas McDonal rummel. IVERSEN -- BRETTNACHER ~ In l, September 23, 1901, Charles Iversen and Lizzle uk’fun;bu l.l. Oakland, f San Francisco. SEN. un Rev. this clt{ ling, AMUELS—In this 1901, by Rabbl Isidore te Samuels, Anng Anderegg, l-thurlnn )nnnot Armstrong, Andre: Malone, Balley, E. J. Bremer, Catherine Byrne, Thomas C. Cole, Herbert Menzies, O'Nell, Ponmn. mv. In l,hll city. Sep- eling, Fue: and Mary A. R. Peter- tember 20, ames Knox city, Sep- 3. Solo. both of Augustine pebemn 1 suwm O'Brien, Susan George Hans Pows Bdward shlnkwln. Cnmll-;{: va:ur . 10, ther of Christen, Mrs. l'l Aina Biumeninal And: Herrman Anderegg and “sister of John Brugger of Portland, X "native of Canton Bern, Switz- ased 7 years. (Portland, Or., papers in 8wit: orland, Olivet Cemetery. IMIN 1o attend ARI'I'RONG—II this oity, Nomo ‘oluon an mn 7 nw-m tanoes are respect- funeral t “A at 1 ocluh m the pariors of i saion _stree tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment be- ount. iber 34, 1901, ofhma%"‘ !ALLIY-—III 0.&1.»‘. , m 4 England, aged i eain Friends a tend the mu-l ton Beptember oved brother of Mrs. Mrs. G. A. Gritfing, a rnuoflnll! Invited to morrow (Fr! funeral iday), at uncle ve of Kings Co.nty, Ireland, aty, aged llm.m. Sativaler claco. Bl‘un (nes '-A‘O')—ln this city, eraber 36, 101, X and the her Mdnu. lu Fourth lwllo Loula late’ Frank and Rosalin and sister of Mra. James Duucr and Donough- laghan, a native of ven d bulldln‘ —] nd males DESKIN: l& this ‘I:HY, September months and COSGROVE—In BMM. San Mateo s-member 24, 1901, Cole tive of England, aged 40 years 5 e, o mative % 9 days. County, Inlnv;d r'm of 3 Mrs. J. Curley, Mra. Flose McGlynn and Mra. J. M. Lippincott, & native of Iteland, aged 66 yeu-. P funeral will take m-a'.‘iy AThi r-du). 3 11:45 o' clock, n Cross Cemetery on of 1T EICek. traim, Fleass omit Rowers 1901, Willlam -n Gate Lodge No. a. tive of Indiana, 24 8. mn‘:ber of of Pythias, a ears s’ months .nd '+ Friends and members of the above lodge are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frldly), at 11:15 o'clock, at tlu eh:ul ln Mount Olivet Cemetery. parlors of the California Una.nmu pany, 405 Powell street, near DITTMER~—In Castro Valley, Bl.nnrdl Sep- tember 23, 191, Herman Wilhelm Dittmer, beloved -husband of Mrs. Hermine Dittmer, father Charles Jusi T, of Edgar and Max Just, aged years 10 months and 4 days. Friends and wu\ulnuum are respect- fully - invited to attend the funeral (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from the Presby- terian Church, Haywards. FEENEY—In this city, September 24, 1901, An- drew Feeney, beloved brother of John, James, Michael, Thomas, ley Belendie and Cath- erine Feeney and M Rathigan, & na- tive: ot County Galway, Irelands et 28 years. to-day (Thursday), Glenn County, outhe arrival of the 5:0 & m. train from Francisco. FISKE—In Seattle, September 24, 1801, Wil- llam H., son of Mrs. R. 8. Fiske of Ean Francisco. HOLMES—In _this city, Samuet B Holmes. s ‘native of New “Tork, aged 50 years 1 month and 20°days. EFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Thursday), at lll o'clock, from the pariors ! les J. Metzler, 638 Washington Sirect. Interment. Laurel Hill Cemeters: JACKSON—In this city, September 25, 1901, SoJackson, a native of New York, aged 51 years 3 months and 10 days. McGRORY—In this city, Secfember 22, 1301, Owen McGrory, a n(lv. of Ireland, aged 54 years. T?Tb' funeral will take place to-day ursday), at 10:39 o'clock, from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mis- sion street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock train frul'n Thlrfl and Town- send streets. MANGEOT—In this city, September 25, 1%L Augurtine Victorine Mangeot. beloved mother of ~Charles Man native of = Paris, geot, France, aged 79 years and 3 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from her late residence, § Joh. September 25, atreet. MALONE—In this city, Deborah Leah, beloved wife of W. F. IIM lone, and mother , Eugene and Ber- neace Mal Norts County, aged 29 years § months an MANLEY—In this city, September 23, 1901, x Manley, & native of Ireland, aged & Cal., Y7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the faneral to-day (Thureday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church. where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MENZIES—In this city, September 25, 1801, Stewart Menzles, father of Sarah Menzles and Mrs. Azmes . a native of Glasgow, Scotland, azed 70 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MURPHY-In this city, September 13 day £ ¥riends and acquaintances ‘re respect: tully Invited to ‘Atten the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 431 Twenty-fifth avenue, Richmond district, thence to Star of the Sea Church, Eighth avenue, where a requiem mass wili be celabrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, NICKELS—] September 325, 1301, Jacob Nickels. beloved husband of Caroline ADVERTISEMENTS. 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L Barham R Bluff | Mr Walker, Walkers H F Fleckenstein, |J Floaiker, Cal Sacramento & w, Cal O >t >4 ety i -,gnmia:: Jose McKinney, Ione ‘Waddell, Ione llcox, Chico Beall, Redding McKenzie, Hilo Olmstead, Wash Burton, Willits Crandail, Winters Hartley & w, Cal| Whitney, Sacto | Clowe, Woodland W Cllllflr & w,Minn Sanu Joss | H F h obblnl & w, Cal 1y - £ 1 »E z‘dh -v.":g:fl ] 2>t > e, ZREQIZS Farok ) # ;%rizg i) S rMONEY D a—)t 5 4 5 :>eagna>1og~ao =f=“ >RE> !<§ ame w9y o EO 2% £ -3 259 x ) 009 50 O guumg Lol fier LA 25T £l >amgz 9 E2 o A § MZOEO> > 2> ng it g PEISTT] i tl °’3 gé ek ol § i » H Eae ? amrovaEsLy geugn pid i ; F 2 EEg ol ~2 5 i one, & native of Crescent City, Del | GLASSES THAT ARE FITTED AT THE INSTITUTE are the perfection of making, possessing qualities of excellence m |that no other - glasses possess. They are the only glasses that re- store the sight to 'its normal strength, that positively relieve all strain upon the eyes, however slight, that soothe the nerves and fortify the eyes against the most severe usage. 3 ‘The Boston Optical Institute is the only optical establishment where pa- trons are treated in cosy parlors. devoid of all noise and din, and free from intes- ruption. All examinations free. Prices very reasonable. Boston Optical - Institute Corswcktm.zms and Market Sts, Entrance 11 Stockton St Open Evenings till 9 o'clock. . Nickels. and father of Jacob F. Nickeis. Mrs. Bertha Pfau and Mrs Julla Leopold, & native of Eibing, Germany, aged % years & mgm:n B g. respect- and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 12 resi- dence, 46 Page . o HaH, 413 Sutter street, where the services will be held, commeneing at 1 o'clock sharp, under the auspices of Grant Ledge U. A 0. Do Fureka Hlln‘s.\l;l 6. (l; P Wflfl lermann Lodge No. . ¥, Wildey Encamp- ment, 1. O. O. F. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. O'BRXEN—-DI this city, September 24, 1901, Susan. beloved daughter of Homor and the James O'Brien. and sister of Thomas O'Brien and the late Annie, Josephine, Mary, Frank and Richard E. O'Brien. a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 220 Wailer street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at $ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. « O'NEIL—In this city, September 25, 191 . dearly beloved son of Robert and Susle O'Nell, and brother of Alice and Edith O'Nefl, » native of San Francisco, aged § pRatha snd 2 days RSON—In Oakland at 1419 Tenth street, September 24, 1901, Hans. beloved husband of Pauline Peterson, and father of George. Pau- line, Minnie and Alvina Peterson. and mem- ber of Oakland Lodge No. LIS, I o. F.. a'hative of Denmark. aged 54 years § montng and 10 days. E7Friends and acqualntances are fully invited to attend the funeral from hh late home. cormer Tenth and Center streets, to-morrow (Friday). at 10:36 o'clock. Services at the First Engiish Lutheran Church, Grove street. southwest corner of Sixteenth, at 11 o'clock. POWERS—In this city. September 23, 1901, Edward, beloved husband of the late Mary Powers, and James and father of Edward Powers, Mrs. J. McKenna, Mrs. H. Bred- hoft and Mrs. C. Powell, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 84 years. EFFriends and acquaintances o (Thursday). : dence of his daughter, Mrs. J. McKenna, 463 * Bryant street, thence to St. Rose's Church, here & solethn requiem mass will be cele: Tepose of h commenc= ing ats clock. " Tnterment Hoty Cross Ceme= tery. unwkwm—ln Livingston. Mont., Septembee 1801, Cornelius Shinkwin, beloved brothes o Joun and Charies BamEwi e aatre of Macreom. County Cork. Irsia acquaintances respect- fully invited to attend the nuunl to-day (Th : AL 8:66 o'clock, from the periors of J. €. O'Com 767 mor & Co. street, Thence to Se. Patrick's Chiscns = quiem high mass will be celebrated For the 9 o'clock. Inferment tery. THOMPSON_In this city. September 3. at his residence, street, Oriy ‘Son of the late John and Etise Thomp: son, a native of Enlhn& aged 48 years § months lnd 15 days. (=4 services to-day. ('nnnl-y). at 10 o'clock, at the pariors 5. G Co.. %1 Sacramento strest. und: en of San Francisco Tymrlpiln.l x..m 21. Interment Cypress Lawn wu-:nEmuN-xn this city. Paul Wiederman, & Dative of Germany. aged % Ly — PRy ends and acquaintances are fully mvited to attend the funeral w (Thursday), at 10:30 o clock, !nrll the p-r lors of Halsted & Co. Mission street. M5 terment Mount Olivet Ce: thence to St._Joseph's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable.”. 107 POWELL ST.uean ELLIS 223¢ SOSC FEIRS OF THE 0’CONNOR ESTATE ARE DISSATISFIED Daughters of Late Capitalist Protest Against Allowances Mads to Their Brother. The sons and daughters of the late Cor- nelius O’Connor, capitalist and enthusi- astic yachtsman, who dled in November, 1897, leaving a large sum to be distributed to seven children, were in Judge Coffey’'s courtroom yesterday protesting against the sllowance of certain items presented by the administratrix, Lily O’Conner. At the :!m o:a :|h: d.duv.h of “Con” ) nams and. l?llc :::D;Vlfilm as owut{%?ml’ym re represen Judn Coffey. Ilmned to the complaints ol the girls and continued the un- next week. the hearing was go- on Miss Lily O'Connor, who keenly t uu attitude assumed toward her by her sisters, gave way to her emotions and was lead from the courtroom suffering from an attack of hysteria. Water Front Notes. The Oceanic Steamship Company’'s Ala- meda will go Into commission

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