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THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901. LOST AND FOUND. MOYEY TO LOAN—Continued. 3 of Tenth snd Mar- | and locket with kindly return to P. L. and receive reward. fob with charm: liberal CASH loancd to salaricd people on note with- out indorser or on mortgages at 6 per cent per annum, MORRELL, 6% Examiner bullding. rates on furniture, etc., by private :_no removal; no commission; confiden- Room 3, Conservatory bidg., 301 Jomes. ON furniture, plan no i quick interest; easy terms: no broker- age: reliable pa: t.. room 8. 1170 Market b of keys. Return to Call office. pug Gog to 2408 | e Homestake share November MEDICAL. are sick and _ir any years by te helped: relief in & ate cases have se, etc.; any amt. 2 Montg.,office ON furniture, strietly priv ONE per cent on furniture; | %1000; any security. Montgo: a month on each good security and city realty below bank rate: no agents. Address box 3 il loan you m . 222 Sansome and dis- loans tt bullding. moncy on salary; no indorser; Eastern Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bidg. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. : you that our plano_stock, econd hand, is the largest go and includes the most re- to choose from. New planos pavments of $6 per month: 1 $4 and $5 per month. n Fran- irteentk st., A_GOOD plar Ju want to buy a piano, I8 to come o let us show how a really good instrument can be sold at a low price, end payments made by, the month, If you don't want to pay cash. We make a speclalty of the Decker & nd Baum | The ZENO MAUVAIS M . BARGAIN HUNTERS. ano sold by us taken back any . 3 years and full purchase price al- on a new peerless costs you cc_a day to buy a no from us. & CHASE, & Parrell st hest grades sold by Heine Piano Co.. sole agents for famous and oldest American makes. inciuding Hallet-Davis; great bar- gain list, $50 up; Steinway, 3155 up; Fischer, $100: Chickering. $165; 20 others; rents $2 up; ents. 217 Geary st ; elegant walnut i also Steck. organs, $25 IVERS up E & POND and A. B. CAMERON A FIRM'S failure to reali has placed two carloads of high-grade in storage to be sold at Eastern fac- second-hand_pianos for a song. 1706 Market st. most modern_and up to date: te. Conover, Packard. Ludwis. ar Tany others: wholesale and re- The Wiley B, Allen Co., 933 Market st., ; (Branch Broadway, Oakland). piano 1309 Gor installments. Knabe at regular | PERSONALS—Continued. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AT cash prices; ladies’ ¢~tor-made suits, coats, silk walists, trimmed hats, skirts, etc.; weekly payments. C. F. ADAMS CO., 156 Fifth st. ND TURNING MILLS. Ye., GOLDEN GATE rent, desirable housekeepin, furnished suite; reference re- quired. GOUGH. 43i—Light furnished rooms, sunny; gas, bath. single or suites; light housekeeping. y Turning, Planing, Shaping and Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, 5 Fremont st. e ————— HOWARD. 58—Two nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successtully treats all diseasés of the human body: see testimonifals at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. A—DR. WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.: see testimonlals at office. LARKIN, $14A—Sunny, front housekeeping room. LARKIN, 819%—Sunny front alcove rooms; light housekeeping; gas stove; bath; $16 50; phone. LEAVENWORTH, 1010—3 sunny _connecting rooms, complete’ for housekeeping; 2 beds. TENTH, POLK, 10023 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. 123, near Market—Large sunny front rooms ‘and single; housekeeping; reasonabl OR SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! $500 to $300—Bargains in ‘‘Sunset' graded; elegant view; $10 monthly, $100 to $300—Cholcest Ocean Boulevard lots. $75, $100 to $250—Unexcelled bargain: Mission-st. cars; $5 monthly. $400 to $500—Cheapest and best Richmond lots; very easy terms, lots; all near 51000, $1300 to $3000—Splendid cottages, Rich- mond,” Sunset and Mission; casy terms. $5000—Choice corner in Mission; great bar- gain; 50x100, with new store and fiat; rent $40. Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., near H st. SOL GETZ & BRO., 54 Chronicle building. A—-DWELLING or flats, wanted to purchase for the income; location In the Mission or Western Addition: property must be in good condition: an immediate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st MODERN built residence, wanted to purchase: in the Western Addition. W. J. GUNN, 330 California st. $30,000 TO invest In income-bearing property; must be a bargain. THE PHELPS LEWIS CO., 702 Market st. SW house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park: easy terms; west frontage; sun all day; large yard; basement; near corner Waller and Steiner. GEO. H, MOORE. 6 Portola st. $300_NEARLY new cottage of 4 rooms: laun- dry tubs; 1 of 2 rooms; stable; lot 50x150. Call afier 2 p. m., 462 Douglass st., near 2lst. FOR SALE—New Mission home, five rooms, bath; terms same as rent. 32?2 Mission st. WELL-BUILT modern 7-room residence, with bath, 2 blocks from park. Inquire 660 Mission, _— ~ REAL __STATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 218_ACRES situated on the north dank of th Klamath River, quarter of a mile from ocean; road goes through lower portion of ranch near house: can be made one of the cholcest dairy ranches In Del Norte County; 190 acres bototm land: rest is hill land; half is under grass; green all keeps one cow e acre. have cattle, 1 first-class 300 pounds, 30 chickens, §75 worth of provisions and all household furniture; all goes at $9000, or 1f desired will take as part payment an improved ranch from $1500 to $6000 in any county near San Francisco Bay and $1000 cash, or $3000 cash without ranch; bal- ance can remain on long time, with small in- creamery only 1 mile from place. Ad- CHARLES FORTAIN, Requa, THE Bell (1773 Market)—Sunny double parlors ‘with kitchen, §20; singles; phone Folsom 2432 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and cubscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia s —— e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarna, ALABAMA, §23—A nice sunny room; one or two gentiemen. ARGYLE, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; country visitors find no place llke the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cara. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 2c to $1 per night: 5125 to §5 per week and 1ight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated; %c to Tc, §L to §3 week. A NICE sunny sulte; also single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 125 Market (0l No. 134—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EUGENE, 265 O'Farrell-New house, fireproot; new furniture; electric' elevator; 25 private eults with bath: baths free: first-class. uitable for one ELLIS, 606—Nice sunny rooms; or two zentlemen. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished sultes and single: travelers accommodated. GOLDEN GATE ave., 72i—Handsomely furn- isted, sunny room; bath; gas; private; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave.,, 1208—Fine sunny base- ment room, furnished or unfurnished; grate. HOTEL ST. DENIS_(Buropean plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 50c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in'the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HOWARD 1018—1 large sunny front room with | gas, use of kitchen if wanted; also a small back room; cheap. A HOWARD, 1072—3 ooms in the rear house, $5. JONES, 9%3—Elegant sunny rooms; also beau- tiful corner suite; single rooms. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van Ness—Suités new fur; single rooms, $10 up. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. MISSION. 825%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- Vindow tront rooms: gas: grate; lower fiat. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st, O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 208 Sansome. TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg'y. ——— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage, Depot Quartermaster's Office, 3§ New ntgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., October 8, 1301 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, Wil be re- ceived 4t this ofce until 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, October 24, 1301, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Cam- paign Hats, Arctic Overshoes, Russet Shoes, D. B. Cloth, S. B. Kersey. Quantities to be subject to 20 per cent increase, if desired, by this departmert. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphla Depots. To avold misunderstanding as to the exact nature ot the articles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard ‘samples and specifications, so_that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required. An absolute compliance with standard and speci- fications will be Insisted upon in the inspec- tion of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from standard and epecifications, will under no circum- stances be considered; proposals for less quantity than advertised for will be enter- tained. Blds for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered. Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must state In their proposals the rate and time of dellvery should contract be awarded to them, and that mo proposition should be made which they are mot positive that they can absolutely fulfill. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic production and _manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equai (including in the price of forelgn production and manu- facture the duty therson), and such prefer- ence will be given to articles of American roduction and manufacture produced on the acific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be in- dorsed ““Provosals No. 9036 and addressed to Major C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. s MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses wers issued vesterday: Charles B. Lee, 28, Big Oak Flat, and Eva- lena Nattrass, 2, Watsonville, o Ness, 2, and HOdn Isaacson: 21, East Berkeioy. oo Arthur F. Bartmann, 21, 809 Lyon street, and May C. Cronin, 21, 715 Franklin street. Willlam Thompson, 32, Honolulu, and Maud BS sl Tomisich, 85, 35 C1 < Michael' To ., 85, 3 and Annle Galjiet, 20, 245 Natoma street. o John M. Wilson, 36, 530 Golden Gate avenue, and Emma C. Broughtom, 30, 2910 Jackson st. Nicodemo Glannecchini, 26, 1406% Dupont street, and Isolina Lucchest,’ 2. 1 Bannam place. T. C. Arfas, 29, 1016% Mason street, Marte Pantoja, 20, 25 Stone street. Jacob H. Cook, 43, Marysville, and Etna M. Bacon, 2, Marysville. Samuel 'A. Zazzl, 24, 525 Greenwich street, and Annie Kiphen, 18, ‘142314 Kearny street. Alfred F. Steiner, 28, Potrero, and Mary E. McLaughlin, 28, 611 Post street. Thomas F. Ryan, 26, 2414 Geary street, and Maud V. Gilmore, 23, 100 Fifth street. and LARGE cabinet grand upright plano: great _owne: % > P > -~ -~ > Cal. i elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, | _Francis J. Lenahan, 23, 411 Oak street, and SREENRee; Parly Seksing - Wi Fiolten Ninie S ve. O("m r“:_r; = == 5 e Mary - Evad 1T lis s Street. - SOHMER, Brron Mauzy. Lester Hamilton, | $12.500—ONE of the best offerings ever made; E rederick Anderson, 45, city, and Sarah Har- Epicimann piancs 306 Post ot 210 mores of rich land; & modern house: hot | O'FARRELL, 820—Nicely furnished front room. | rington, 4, city. P Loca b &nd cold water; over 8 acres in apples and | —— =k TR Fred Dematel, 21, 505 Vallejo street, and Jo- 550 PIANO, nearly new. for §225; pianos with | apricots: 6 head horses; wason, bugsy and | POWELL, 131, near Baldwin lot—Sunny rooms | nanna Rizzo, 1 reet. harp attachment. HAMILTON, 8 Flood bld carriae horses. chickens cows and all hoke. Soitet e ——— hold furniture: only 6 miles out and one mile 5 = : GOOD second-hana v ht for sale «l 5 5 ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. from railroad station: only % cash: balance | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- BIHTHS—MARBIAGES_—DEATH& e 0ol \ght, $12 long time. R P QUINN. real estate, Wat-| jor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, ¥ to afiiiau atisell large upright. g s d §S: ‘month, §8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; = 5 == rntll ic 687 | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by i $165. 217 Geary st. room 3%. | T roR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— | _rooms with hot and cold water: baths. mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed $0—_Emerson and 7 bargain uprights and baby | Small tracts, 350 to $90 per acre, on Rancho | SHIRMAN Apartment Fouse, 25 Bighth st, | in At either of the publication offices and be grand. Fay's Plano Factory. 1729 Mission. pipe, ensines and 3 made; cash pd standard lister. Market. bargains LEGANT make; a sacrifice. AT X FE'S. 22 Turk st. ne Shoninger, Schubert and Steinway piano as good as new; Hornung's or this week—3$400 ptano for $275. Post st. | ELEGANT new upright piancs for rent, $3 per COTT-CURTAZ Plano Co.. 560 Haves. Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 202 California st., for pam- phlets and Information. $3500—20 ACRES rich lan only 3 miles out and in one of the best locall ties in the valley: R. P. QUIN. real estate, Watson: , or Toom Chrounicle building. zithers, old and new. H. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. STORES TO LET. > elegant fixtures; run- venson st. Apply A. M. Market st. FOR bargains in timber land, fruit ranches, suburban lots. farms, all through the State; also large list of desirable city sites. See The Phelps Lewis Co., 702 Market st. A—IF you want to buy, sell or exchange city or country property call on MARION GRIF- | FIN, 719 Mrket st., S. F., office near Call blg. TO Lease—3 sunny lofts or separate, 55x80 feet electric elevator service and water free. A; ply COLLINS, 500 M TO lease for $360 a vear—2-acre chicken ranth: £ood house; in North Oakland (Alden);: fruit, ete. Inquire 112 Fulton st., S. F. —Fine store and two rooms; water hand shaper . Snell | =; cheap; send @9 17Tth st. cor. Market—Fixtures; com- cery and bar: low rent. with 3. B. enty to forty acres, Kern County. Mills bldg. PAINLEKS AND DECU 3. C. ROMAINE, 640 G. G. ave.: phone best quality work; lowest prices; get ——— e e 1200 ACRES In the foothills; fences; 4 barns substantial residence; 30 acres in fruit. GEO. W. GIBBS & CO., 35 and 37 Fremont st. $2500_IMPROVED foothill farm, M acres; El Dorado County, near R. R. Box 222, Call. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE—San Jose house for city property or lodging-house; value $3500. Box 1037, Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. PALMISTRY. H_JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific pajmist Taylor st., bet, Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 plete plating outfit. 15 Polk | Jarge fireproof safe bags and dress T and 24-hand moving pic new and 2d-hand, 11 Mission st. THE HER- | PARTNERS WANTED. | Sdatorssnadtati g R wanted with $400 capital to engage -fishing business; good proposition. Ap- evenson st. { PERSONALS. Star Hair Remedy is guaranteed to re- store gray and faded hair to natural color stop falling, cure dandruff, grow new haft not a dye; ho stain, grease or oil. At drug b The Star Remedy Co., rdressers or our office, 355 Geary st., ‘phone Black 455 Eists | INDIAN baskets, Indian relics, curios and an- Uiques bought. NAT RAPHAEL, 118 Geary st., largest curlo storc in America; visitors welcome; Indian baskets from $1 upwards. Sacramento st. now ready for | LANEOUS WANTS. or gentleman to Omaha or | 1. old_sealskins. Ad-| Market st. | second-hand clothing and | Folsom 2522, | s = | IF ALBERT J. WRIGHT, whose mother's | maiden name was Wibur, will call on or ad- | dress DR W. D. HUNTINGTON, Central | Bank building, Oakland, Cal., he will learn something of interest to himself. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to or- der, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair pants free of charge; other suits on in- stallments, $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- ket st., bétween Seventh and Eighth. ONE BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia or gout; price 35250 per bottle. For circulars, Pinus Med. 73 Valencia st., §. F.; tel. Church 1571 ELECTRIC light In every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms Z5c to $150 per might; $150 to $ per weel free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferr) HAIR, birth marks, moles, removed forever without pain_or scar with electricity by MISS GRUBER, the cosmetic artist, 3598 mproved & unimproved property mcquired by foreclosure: % Bank of Al OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 00 PROPERTY FOR $2600. Lot 50x140;: sunny and convenient .to cars, schools, efe; almost new and in first-class order; 6 rooms and bath; owner has left Oakland on account of sickness and must sell; this is a bargain and must be seen to be appreciated. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3000—COST of house only; lot given away. A brand-new 7-room house; cement base- ment; large lot: driveway; three blocks to local train; house opposite cost $16,000; charming neighborhood; terms easy; an ideal street work complete; first come, first J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3250—TWO-STORY 7-room house; worth to duplicate $4000; its architectural design and finish are of very latest and best in every de- tail; can not be appreciated as to price, lo- cation and style without being seen. J.'S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2100—AN TDEAL 6-ROOM COTTAGE On a sightly elevation on Vernon Heights ad- jolning Senator Perkins; it is a beauty; must be sold; lot 50 feet frontage; everything in perfect ‘order; in fact almost brand new; no reserve on this; first come, first serve. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2500—A BANK SALE—§2500. all in new town and | bellflower apples: neat cottage and large barn: | near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SIXTH, 523—Newly furnished sunny front and back rooms In private family, $5 month up. SUTTER, 820% (The Stanford)—Slites from $§3 to $7; singles, $2 to $5 per week; translent. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1095 Valencla at. ROOMS AND BOARD. PUUUIIN Lo HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly high class; most clegantly furnished; reasonable ¢n pric suites and single rooms; board optional. 42 Eddy st., near Leavenworth, —= THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en sulte; beautiful grounds, NEWLY fur. sulte or single rooms with lst class board for couple or gentlemen: Jewish family; desirable location; central. 1099, Call. THB CECILERNE, 830 Van Ness fve. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Sulte 2 or 3 rooms, bath; board optional; single rooms. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Exception- ally fur. suites; beautiful grnds: table board. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel > attractive rm | BARNFS—BARNES—In this city, indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, October 9, 1%01, to the wife of Charles A. Anderson, a son. COOK~—In this city, October 8, 1%01, to the wife of George A. Cook, a son. ENGEL—At Point Bonita Light Station, Octo- ber 6, 1901, to the wife of Hermann Engel, a son. NIEDT—In Oakland, October 5, 1901, to the wife of Rudolph A. P. Niedt. a son. —_— MARRIED. October 8, 1501, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, pastor of Certral M. E. Church, George Barnes of Eden Vale, Cal, and Ellzabeth Barnes of Palo Alto, Cal. T FRASER—UPHAM—In this_city, October 8, 1901, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Emery J. Fraser of Rio Vista and Mary E. Upham of Sher- man Island. IRBY—DORFLER—In_this city, October §, 191, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of the First English Lutheran Church, James W. Irby of the Presidio and Ida May Dorfler of San Francisco. £ MELCHER—SAMUEL—In this city, September 18, 1901, by the Rey. Dr. J. Nleto, E. J. Melcker and Bertha Samuel. ROSENTHAL—BROWN—In this city, October 6. 1901, by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Harris I. Rosenthal and Rose Brown, both’ of San Francisco. WATERMAN—KATZ—In this city, September ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—By lady student, In respectable fam- 1ly, housekeeping room, attic floor; soon pos sible; permanent box 916, Call. TWO or 3 furnished rooms; light housekeeping; 160y Soyb\daaititor: RO of Sutier t.. Bok 552, Call. WANTED—Room in best neighborhood; plenty of sun and first-class board. Address box . Call office, Oakland, ED—2 or 8 unfurnished housekeeping rooms\near park. Address 504 California st. it satisfactory. Address, RUPTURE SANITARIUM. HUNTER'S RUPTURE SANITARIUM, 1206 Market; treatment free: $100 paid for any truss as good as our new double lever rupture holder. — e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 0., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel, 5550, DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary. 514 Pine. —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; r pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. SSvAimb Ll e el e S sl ) PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- slon tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS." PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Willlam B, Waterman and Evelyn M. Katz. DIED. Bettencourt, Mary C. Harlem, Henry J. Brown, Eleanor Harvey, Capt. F. W. Brunckhorst, Sophle Holden, Wilson F. Burner, Mary A. Krepper, Philllp Byrnes, Nellie Lange, Rev. A. H. Clerc de Landresse, Lindsey, Alex Henri Jr. McCutcheon, Mary J. Cochran, James Mare, Philippe O'Neal, Robert O'Toole, Willlam A. Pampinella, Margaret Patterson, Ellza Saggau, Freddle Schamann, Leslie H. Copus, Hazel I Crossley, Dorothy Demartini, Millie Della Cruz, Vietoria Doherty, Dr. Wm. K. Fletcher, Martha P. Gardner, Eugene Sebelle, John B. Graham, Hannah Stulz, William BETTENCOURT—In Alameda, October 8, 1801 Mary Cruz, beloved wife of A. J. Betten- court, and ‘mother of George, Joseph, John, Louls and Mary Ann Bettencourt, Mrs. Mary Duarte, Mrs. Delphena Corderro and Mrs. Tsabelle Augustine, a native of Portugal, aged 52 years b months and 23 days. 7 Friends and ncquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, at her late residence, 634 Eagle avenue, thence to St. Jeseph's Church, Oakland, where a solemn Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment St. Mary’'s Cemetery, Oakland. BROWN—In this city, October 8, 101, Elea- nor, dearly beloved daughter of Charles H. and Nellle Brown, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 10 days. {7 The funeral will take place to-day . (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 204 Clara street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRUNCKHORST—In this_city, October 8, 1501, Sophie, beloved wife of John H. Brunckhorst. and mother of Mrs. M. Schnelder of San Francisco, Johannis Brunckhorst of Chicago and Mrs. A. Guenther of Texas, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 75 years $ months and 2 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residenc e T shter, Mro, M. Schnelder, 524 Bddy of Lincoln Rellef Corps No. 3 are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, under the aus- Plces of Mission Chapter No. 155, O. E. 8. }nledrmenl Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- and. BYRNES—In this city, October 9, Nellt beloved daughter of ‘the Jate James D and Ellen Byrnes, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 9 months and 21 days. ol Friends and acquaintances are respect- ly invited to attend the funcral to-morrow (Fridsy), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. D. Allen, 154 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLERC DE LANDRESSE—In this city, Octo- ber 9, 1901, Henrl Jr., beloved husband of Therese Clerc de Landresse, father of Charles, Clarence, Emil, Henr! and Anita Clerc de Landresse, son’ of Henrl Clerc de Landresses, and brother of Charles P.. Louls M. and Adele M. Clerc de Landresse, a na- tive of California, aged 40 years 7 months and 15 days. (French'papers please copy.) 7 Remalns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. COCHRAN—In this city, October 8, 1901, James, dearly beloved husband of Annie T. Cochran, and father of Robert, Agnes and Arthur Cochran and the late_James F. Coch- ran, a native of Carleston, St. John, N. B., aged 514ears. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence,” 11% Grand street, oft Mission, be- tween Ninth Tenth. Interment -Holy Cross Cemetery. COPUS—In this city, October §, 1901, Hazel L. beloved daughter of J. N. and Fannie Copus, and sister of Grace and Alice Copus, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 4 months and 7 days. CROSSLEY—In Ocean View, October 9, 1901, Dorothy, dearly beloved daughter of John F. and Agnes Crossley, sister of Harold Cross- ley, and granddaughter of Thomas Edgar, a native of Ocean View, aged 4 months and 13 ays. DELLA CRUZ—In this city, October 9, 1901, Victorla, dearly beloved wife of the late Louls Della Cruz, and loving mother of Katie and the late Frank Della Cruz, & native of California, aged 44 years. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tally Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1221 Kearny street. Interment Holy Cross' Cemetery. DEMARTINI—In this city, October 9, 1501, Mil- lie ,Demartini, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary Perazzi and of the late Joseph Demartini, and sister of Adelaine and Alfred Demartin, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 4 months and 1 day. DOHERTY—In this city, October 8, 1301, Dr. Willlam K., beloved husband of Engelina Dokerty, and father of Charles and Grace A. Rallens, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years 5 months and 13 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. nterment Mount Olivet’ Cemetery, by car- rlage. FLETCHER—In this city, October 8, 1301, Mar- tha P. Fletcher, beloved daughter of George W. and Anna M. Fletcher, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 7 months. [7The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 12 o'clock noon, from the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland, by 1 o’clock creek boat. GARDNER—In this city, October 7, 1901, Eu- Eene, beloved husband of Marie Gardmer, a netive of Mulhausen, Alsace. aged 38 years. (Cincinnati, Ohio, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge No. 120 F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- ery. GRAHAM—In this city, October §, 1%1, Han- nah, beloved wife of Anthony Graham, and sister of Joseph H. and James T. Gannon, & native of San Francisco, aged 32 year: 0> Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1032% Folsom street, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Live Oak Circle No. 29, C. of F. of A.—You are hereby noti- fled to attend the funeral of our late com- panion, Mrs. H. Graham (nee Gannon) to- morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1032% Folsom street. By order of the C. C. N. ROTHMAN, Sec. HARLEM—In Marysville, Henry J. Harlem, beloved husband of Frances Harlem, father of Clarence and Jack Harlem, and brother of Louls Harlem of Sanger and Benjamin Harlem of Fresno, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 43 years 7 months and 28 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. HARVEY—In this city, October 9, 1901, Cap- tain F. W. Harvey, father of Mrs. Dr. vg A. Martin, a native of England, i years. [ Friends are invited to attend the funeral aged services to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o’clock, at St. Stephen’s Church, Fulton street, near Fillmore. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. HOLDEN—In this city, October 8, 1301, Wilson Fairbank Holden, beloved husband of Alice Fisher Holden, and eldest son of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. S, Holden, aged 43 years and & months. [ The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from 1440 Benton street, Alameda. Morton-street station via narrow-gauge; Bay-street station via broad- gauge. KREPPER—In this city, October 8, 1501, Phil- 11p, beloved husband 'of Marle Krepoer, & soldier of France during the war of 1570, & native of France, aged 58 years 4 months and 22 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, €12 Franklin street. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. LANGE—In this city, October 7, 1801, Rev. ‘Andreas H. Lange, beloved husband of Karen Lange, and father of Martin O. Lange and Mrs. Martha M. Johnsen, a native of Dram- men, Norway, aged 40 years § months and 27 days. Pastor of the Scandinavian Lutheran Seamen’s Mission. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the. funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 138 Twelfth street, thence to Our Sa- vior's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Howard street, where services will commence at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeteryy. LINDSEY—In this city, October 8, 1901, Alex, beloved husband of Jjosephine Lindsey, father of Robert, Myron, Margaret, A. Garfleld Post No. 34, G. A. R. of Boston, days. terment National Cemetery. MEMBERS of James A. Garfield Post No. 34, and comrades of the Grand Army generally, are invited to assemble at the post room at 1 o'clock to-morrow (Friday), to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Alexander Lind- sey. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. A. E. COHN, Commander, F. BE. MYERS, Adjutant. McCUTCHEON—In Oakland, October 7, 1801, Mary Jane McCutcheon, beloved mother of Mrs. Walter Willlams' and John A. Me- Cutcheon, and sister of John, Gabriel anl Robert Sanderson and Mrs. Catharine Stutt, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 661 Sycamore street, Oukland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MARC—In this city, October § 1%1, Philippe Marc, beloved husband of Flora Marc, father of Auguste and Emelie Marc, and stepfather of Gustave and Alfred Champreux, a native of Parls, France, aged 69 years. , and Joseph and Virginia J. Lindsey, a member of James native aged 58 years 10 months and 13 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. In- Adolph and Emily Schumann, and brother of Emily and Adolph Schumann, a native of San Francisco. aged 1 year § months and 2 ays. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fuperal to-day (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1307 Vermont street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. SEBELLE—In Houston, Texas, October 3, 1901, John B. Sebelle. beloved husband of Martha Sebelle, son of Mrs. Ellen Lyons, and brother of Samuel T. and Willlam T. Sebelle. a ma tive of St. Louis, Mo., aged 4 years and 3 months. @7 Notice of funeral herzafter. STULZ—In this city, October 8, 1901, Willlam Stulz, beloved husband of Johanna _Stulz. and father of William Jr. Fred, Henry, Frank, George and the late Charles Stuiz and Mrs. Amella Banks a native of Kippen- heim. Baden, Germany. aged 63 years 5 months and 15 days. (Santa Rosa papers pPlease copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $71 Greemwich street, under the a pices ‘of Lincoln Lodge No. 1. G. A. R. member of Saxon Lodge No. 1348, Knigh Honor. Interment National Cemetery, sidio. HAWKES CALLS IT_FALSEHO0D Witness in the Heistand Case Denounces Tes- timony. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—When the Sen- ate Committee on Military Affairs to-day resumed its hearing of the charges against Lieutenant Colonel Heistand Major Hawkes, the prosecuting witness, was called to submit some evidence in rebuttal which he desired to present. Major Hawkes, in correcting his’ testi- mony, had added a statement that Judge Boyd was not to subscribe for hemp stock, but was to receive it for the use of his name. This called out several question: as to the division of stock, and Hawkes said it was understood that the names of the other persons were not to appear on the stock books. To avold this it was agreed between himself and Heistand that the $150,000 of stock was to be carried in Hawkes’ name. Senator Cockrell asked him why he had not testified to this before, as it was a very important matter., Major Hawkes said he had never said anything to any of the persons about the case. _Under glose questioning Major Hawkes admitted he had said to Judge Boyd that he was not to pay for the stock, or “words to that effect.” He was asked what reply Judge Boyd made, and said he answered that it va> all right, or “words to that effect.” W.piying to questions by Senator Cock- rell, Major Hawkes said he had been on very friendly terms with Judge Boyd and would have spared him if possible. He added that he was mueh disappointed in the evidence given by the several wit- nesses before the committee. “Don’t you think they have sworn to the truth?” inquired Senator Cockrell. “I do not.” retorted Hawkes, hotly. Several witnesses who had testified dur- ing the hearing were recalled, but nothing of particular interest was developed. At the close of to-day’s hearing the commit- tee held a brief executive session and then announced an adjournment until No- vember 18. ‘Vanderbilt’s .Coaching Exploit. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The Vanderbilt coaching party arrived at the Holland House at 1:32 o'clock this (Thursday) morning after a trip to Philadelphia and return in _less than twenty-two hours. James H. Hyde held the reins when the coach drew up in front of the Holland House, Fifth avenue and Thirtieth street. He said that the trip was a_ big succes as well as the fastest and smoothest coaching trip of its kind. He gave as the official time 1:27 o’clock at the finish. Aec- cording to the schedule the coach should have arrived at the Holland House at 10:30 o’clock last night. AD vm’rimm‘rs. Best Tea Pot Finest English stoneware with perforated stone infuser. 4 cup size § .go 6 cup size 1.00 8 cup size 1.10 How to make tea in the * Trilby™ Scald out with hot water. Take 34 teaspoonful $1 tea for each cup desired, place tea in infuser, set into tea pot, pour on fresh boiling water, let steep 5 min- utes, lift out infuser. The infused liquor being free of leaves can stand all day and remain sweet and clear. ‘We serve afternoons our new §1 Formosa Ooclong made in the <« Trilby ** tea pot HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Dr Jones & w, Colmbia J D Hanscom, S Jose, Eighteenth st., corner Guerrero. 3320 A > street, between Van Ness avenue and Frank- I7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- oy s e pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281, lin atrsat.’ Interment Eeutel Sill Comptary, oy nvited o attend the Fineral fo-mureo § 8 Plerce, Fremo RAG ; BEKINS V; d St ; : RNER—In this city, October 8 1801, Mary riday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- o Lis Sact AN | “chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | $100 down and easy monthly payments will | Dok iy ',’,‘,,,‘,E“,mpg‘;::elf‘t“?}_{:'““’“ R e o Ty Dumics ani | e e Aot OF T bate W Jeficies: Los Ang |E Carpenter, 0 sz ¥ and | carpet twine. in bank or_chaln, at lowest | buy a cozy, nearly new modern Colonial cot- 2 mother of Walter B. Burner, a native of | between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Holy innfe Aubrey, T cKennan & W, < rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth, Oakland. | tage of & rooms, bath, hall, brick foundation, = England, aged 50 years 3 months and 13| Cross Cemetery. A B McRae, Roseville | San Rafael nce & securities, Loans | — oo = - etc., with folding doors and sanitary plumbing: DIVIDEND NOTICES. tands - P H Mack, Los Ang | F Treskow, Crockett G, LEDERER'S hair dressing always the best; | sos smam fon e doors and sanitary ») g: el | ey O'NEAL—In this city, October 9, 11, Robert, [ W A Wright, Spokane P C Cohn, Folsom real estate and legacies vill purchase | ¢ all siyles; shampooing, 50c; g0od switches, | hpen Jawn: stone walks and all sirect Jomronc: | OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, L7 Friends and acquaintances and members | husband of Almira O'Neal. and fatfier of L. | B § Guinee, Hanford |B Wilson, Sacto of above securities N-| $1. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. Phents: insured for $2000 and all in fine pomal. | reom 16, second floor, Mills bldg., San Fran- D. O'Neal'and Mrs. D. W. Gedney, & native | Mrs T Ohristian, Cal |D C Stoné, Freeport, il HATTAN LOAN CO. e - Ton: electric cars ' In front and only few | Cisco, October 8, 1901—Dividend No, 193 of 42 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. of New York, aged 75 years 1 month and 23 | ) A Maclane, Calistgo J B Fitzgerald, Nev .. g e HARRY H. HART—Please send me your pres- | LO% Gectic, cats in tront and only o fe cents per share on the capital stock of the days. L J Evans, Napa |3 D Hutchinson, w and ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. ent address. I want to see you. CHRIS.|Dlocks Tom AGEINC dtreet station: locatlon| Contra Costa Water Company will be pay- (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) O'TOOLE—In this city, October 8, 1901, Wil- | J' 1 Cook & w.Marysvl| child, Chicago second and third MOTtgeges...... NIELEON, 244 Ellis st., San Francisco. m’ey"‘ priaci e Moot oo urches; | gple at the office of said company, room 15, DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. llam A., son of Mary T. and the late Wil- | G B Lardner, Auburn |C Moséley, Guatemala ded “interest in Teal estate In probate.. | S0 o S G e three-guarter GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. second floor, Mills bldg., on October 15, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | llam O'Toole, a native of San Jose, Cal.| G W Crystal, Vacavill C F Schwills, Sacto and legacies bough R L e L 008 Broch: & oo 1901, Transfer books will close on October 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. #zed % years and ¢ months, E M Wilkinson, Watsv| W_J Phillios, S Brard ¥ terms before doing bu R U Ty way, Oakland, 10, 1901, at 3 p. m. Telephone South 80. O The funeral will take place to-day | § H Forney, Sacto |C H Harlon, Pt Rehmd SRR e e R e B M VT By ot e Ot fm ™ty 18 | G B Pgs Sacto 8.9 gpugplt, Jackeon = DELINA P. S Beauty Cream. cret ot 3 . 4 -, | OFFICE ot Sterra Rallway Company of Call. A Agnes Church, where mass will be celebrated “Sac S e cem e | Eo O i B e Tt B | it % Oty ot 00D price 5500 | Vtornia, foom 37 Crocker puiiaing, san vran. | Mt. Olivet Cemetery, | 0 the rpon: G pissoul at's deiocie - | St Bacio | 3 Smich: Tacoma T < Picmincl : 2 < Roe g 5 3 { cisco, ' Cal., October 7, 1%1—Coupon No. 9, erment private. Please omit flowers. l ] n estates, legacies, undivided | 3-CABR's Detective Agency handles all 1ogil- | s shoatberies i dang, (1% 100KI00; trees | Guo October 13, 1901, from first mortgage 6 Ban Mateo County. PAMPINELLA—In this city, October 3, 101, | H % Forme: SPFnie®! |1 § Ragem Bimirs ties, manufacturing and mer- | " imate. detective bant Emma_Spreckels | " §75 cash, §750 monthly; 8 lots, 100x200; f per Seut Tonds af Blerra Réllway Company: OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. at 2 McAllister street.’ Margaret 'Pam: | { % Rilaiey “London |Mra o Cavanagh. Petia T . "o a s | _bids.. rooms 3733, 5. F.; tel. fouth 3L | caks and jaurel trees: price $375. - i of California, will bp paid at the fiscal agency o Comeeem e inella; beloved mother of §. Pampinells and | &' Clowe, Woodiand | Emma. 3 s = b ronicle big. G 3 B = fly: 2 c of s company, e Crocker-Woolworth i3 o Mapage rs. F. M. Shutz, a native of Newburyport, a | 3 oRY 65 Bxaminer building—. | PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 | 65 cash. $10 monthiy: 200x200: price §85 in | Na¢ignal Bank, on and after that date Mass., aged 74 years 8 months and 24 days. ' | W Fitzgerald, Stockton) = Petaluma MURPHY, 668 Examiner building— | ¥ 0T ot e Yot o Minna et | all: fine soll, & . superb climate; near 3 E Harrington, L Ang (J J Jones, N Y 8. D, FRESHMAN, Treasurer. PATTERSON—In this city, October 9, 1801, R S B Eliza, dearly beloved wife of Robert H. Pat- | | ] 3 a; loans | eleétric car line; fine school; building up rapldly cond mortgages, estates, etc.; financial | | with a good class of people; no fogs nor raw T Well, Nome D E Endriss, Sulphr 8 J H Hawtell, Chico W _E Osborne, Siphr S Fusene McGinn MCGINN BROS. A—-It_your hair is falling or you are bald, call on Funeral Directors_and Embalmers, DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com. > of 8l sorts and sizes. If your prop- | Dr.G.S.Moore, 332 O'Farrell: send for circular. | wirds; adjoining East Oakland: call or sendl [ " pany, Coh.—A dividend, No. 34, of meveos 1 BDDY STREBT. terson, and mother iof John . Rebecca. | jgrs R Stevenson, Mnlo| A M Reed. Reedley ortgaged and you meed more money | T oo for circular. 435 Beventh st. opposite Broad- | five cents (Toc) per shate on the issued capl- | | Telephone South 262 O Beatia Bliza Jr., Hazel and Mary Franes Patter. | 3D Shaipley. Wash (F W Johnson & wite, RMAN MURPHY, 602 Examiner bldg. | curtains cleaned for 35c per pair and up, | way station, Oakland: carriage free. H, Z, N? Connection With An 5c0, n, 3 ears Mrs W R Laugenour, | Marysville Other _House. || months and 22 days. papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acqualntances are (Notice—New York phone Folsom 2525, 1277 Misslon street JONES, owner. tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the com 435 California st., San Francisco, on ‘Woodland A Buckman, Sacto |G W Harney, Marysvil amount; 6 per cent, on | H Hawgard, Los Ang undivided interests: chat- sitio — STOP that “cough”—California Lung Balsam o "o = respect- —Dy S "HALLORAN, | _will do it; all druggists; phone Pine 2386. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. 1901 Transter books close October 3, 1901, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | B J Carragher. Sacto ook, o Kearny st oom 94 | MASQUERADE costumes. play_books, wige: | AN Tatreduction 0 yon Trom 1. Beheiiions ihe — s Jen BT e l{;‘DBRT..A.K_,,B.,Rs' T Tocs strett Datwor ey t Setgisfas tiey. Sact o - A “ h S, luction ‘ou from H. i i n, established dma,. vmlver‘ country orders. GOLDSTEINACO.,733 Market. | AP miruce dester. 1ith and ‘Franidin, o.kl'n:? LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. the mflfld‘fmemnim' ’fl:mmn;"m";. S Teantiacy ¢ il Ol el ST I i s " money on diamonds, jewelry, = =, B U U S S U arty, with the same company fc = s ber 1. Fred- ‘oady, New York| San Mat i somemt pute ok imtaress. | 95 MEN wanted 1o order suits {of 81 per waek. HOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING, NOTICE of_pledsees: salo—To wWhom 1t may | § yearss B. F. Greon, late with 3. C. O'Connor| | die Saggau. D s ey Seem, I8 Biita Boston | D Drysdaiedw,s Mato tel. Black 547 —— St e A ;""Cl‘m'd Nfig’%w'ggfl‘i%“‘:‘ége un- | 8 Co., have opened new Funeral Parlors at| "‘t‘d}%u';r lat:mu ‘f‘;zm“:‘ufl brother | ¢ Bauman & w. N Y|J C Noyes & w, Napa —————————————— | TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress parts, $250. | BU; ersigned, ., a8 1 Mission street, between Seventh andf| O D 2 Sag Fran- |, g Oakland R G Elkins, Boston respectable private place to obtain . ; 3 BUSH, 89—Two and three connecting rooms un ars 2 months day: = e - 3 - RSN alimons, ewelry at low- | _Misft Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. | ~for light housekeepins; other rooms. B “the Stocke wnd. Bond Bxchansy Shair: | | Eignth. Telephons South 44 ity ‘and. scquaintances ase Toapect- | G Wheaton & v, Gk \Mrs A 4 Bellany,Mich saldwin Jewelry Store 846 Market | ASPHALTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 60c | CLAY, 1009—Housckeeplng rooms for married ublic auction to the highest bidder for cash fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Y G Jcerhoff & W, Los|Miss Kohl, San Mateo Tranch 19 Third st. fiiy Ness ave. Couple or two ladies. o Unitea States goid coln,_on SATURDAY, Friday), at 2 oclock, from the parlors of | “spoeles H Murray, N J A | e e e S A CREMATION, | ooy B, olidieiod | g5t vy 4 G0 L e i = 2 moles destroved with | FIFTH, 33—Furnished housekeeping; two, $i2; | 4. m. of that day, at the room of (nterment Lau ‘emetery. ; > PAL Loan Otfice, 103 Grant ave., Dear | clectric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter at. | ~ three, 3i4; three, 320; also bl i 'up, Stock and Bond Exchange, room No. e o Dl Falrs® Comaitavy Iy SCHUMANN-In this clty, October 8, 101, Les. N e e e [F o e ¢ el OBESITY curedino dicting: no weakening. THE | FOLEOM, 5302 connecting rooms for house- | Lhati ewgn oF Calttormie st Lengeeo™ gihe Point Lobos ave.. S. F., Cal. . 4 | S B Chil s B, B Mt . Iet or 2nd mortgages and on fur- | AVIDA CO., 756 Valencla st., bet. 1Sth & 19th. | ~ kedping; yard; others, with stoves; cheap. some and Montgomery, in the'city and county | The ordinance lgmlm:mnc burials in San i Mrs S H Regensburs.|D_G Camobell & w, Jakox . 'S Frencl Francisco, Sfate of California, one | Francisco after the first day of Augusf, 1901, = Chic San Mateo nos without removal; any amount; | DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best | FULTON, 1206, near Scott—Three unfurnished g{md::d e ‘ranc ' sl-eo cago A gy Do > ¢ 5 : stoc EMATION. Regensburg, Chg|B W Paxton & w. Cal et ek & Cou 2 Montgomery. | _eorn cure; % all druggists ¥ Connecting rooms; bath; iaundry: reterence. . | Bundged (I00) shates of the capital stock of | does not refer to CREMATION. Nelthet doed ananan glori . | Miss, Regensburs, Chs|B W Paxon & w. ARIES without ‘indorser; other propo- | ALFREDUMS Egyptian Hen: GEARY, 12252 large sunny unfurnished rooms | Ccorporation, and one hundred (100) shares of | nothing less harmful to the living than.the ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Pickering, Or W R Moon, New York 5. 1 for housekpg. ; large yard; exclusive bath; $16+( the capital stock of the Honokaa Sugar Com- . f their dead. = pany, a corporation. Dated San e o Permits to cremate will be issued by the bair to its natural color; §i O H_ Keisker, Ky W M _Carventer, Chgo count Agen 143 Phelan b, Prices Reasonable. A=y PNeT] 9. i = k 2 at . cisco, ¥ loaned caiaried people without secur- | OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and precious stones | GOLDEN GATE ave., 800—Large alcove room:| Cal. October 9, 1%L EDWARD POLLITZ | Board of Health the same as herstofore, wowe . Yreka |W J Waller. Sacto . x. 44, Mer Ex., 431 California. | bought. J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st, light housekeeping; no children; priv. family. | & e SLBeuth the same as Beretotors: rer. | 107 POWELL ST.eanELLIS 222 5056 Hunter, S Cruz Co., pledgeey