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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1902. L 1 PERSONALS—Caontinued. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | 3 y AN . d ddaughter of Mr. and % Ot R | I or Sale | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. garet Dower, and granddaughter of Mr. and | OBSERVE LINCOLN’S NUMBERS phder aal for ate e O e e e ot | CENTLEMAN ‘stranger in' city mishes: nice | ATHAtIS o Sei Bysrioie, aged 10 years and I DAY IN BERKELEY or chain. at lowest { minutes waik rem new de- B T v d acquaintances aj g o g s 700_Fifth, Cakland. | pou house: rich, deep soll: great . WJOW lady. Box 3010, C (s Tbeitea o, attend the faneral to-day | School Beating the Martyred Presi- s ouks; improved avenue: prettlest Gffering on peninsula; double track: all tra best property for least money: dor 3 HITTO, (Thurcday), at 12:20 o'clock, from the late residence, 118 Morris avenue. Interment Holy Croes Cemnctery. EASTMAN—In Sonoma, February 11, Catharine, relict of the late Charles BEas man, and beloved mother of MMrs. worth, Mrs. Nickerson, Lottle, Rubie, Clara and Hetty Eastman and the late Mrs. Mar- dent’s Name Celebrates Event ‘With Appropriate Exercises. BERKELEY, Peb. 12—The ninety-third anniversary of Lincoln’s birthday was celebrated this afternoon at the Lincoln School in South Berkeley. The exercises Honduras Nationa! Lottery Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY., for TOc: hair dried inutes: hair dressing Stockton st ~——FOR SALL NEAR SAN P ol ; 0 SPECIAL NOTICES. Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho | Cotati, Sonoma Ce ture value assured, as | ~— single. three-quarter {/ Francizco is &rowin \a1y: location | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad Féret Brittain_and Mrs. Kate Brown, a na - [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] u RN OUTFITTING | BN F i 1 oo i e g, avply | | ity or country. BACIFIC COLLECTION | Iive of New York, aged o6 years 2 months | Fcre held for the double purpose of bring: near Broadway. | e T oy O e rornie st Por | OO, 416 Nomtmomers. rooms 0-10; Rel. S50 | ang 2% da iing before the pupils the life of a great| gios1c Number, Class “B,” Drawn at € hair permanently » pamphlets and information. ——— — FAURE: n ast Oakland, February 11, 1902, | man and to ratify the recent chung'ev in Puerto Cortez, i 'CA Sat- MRS. M. Harris, 426 Sutter. | oo i = T | RUPTURE SANITARIUM. Louise Fanre (nee Boughlet), beloved wife [ the name of the school from “Lorin” to » b Doy PRI k: ronsonabld rates: 10| | 1ands (> Seils HEht jocatiy: biE money! easy | RUPTORE FO7 FREATIHENT PaEE | OfLeon Faure and mother of Louls and| ‘Lincoln.” E. E. Nichols, the principal urday, February 8, 1902. tective work: reasonable rates: o tocalif JPTURE €U 23 SE. Taure, a native of Moscow, Iowa, h 3B RAY. 457 raymenis. HEALY & CARR. | It rupturea, . _af Hunter's Santtarium, 1208 | aral 41 yoars. B L e B A AT S > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, February 13, 1902, at 11 o’clock, at the residence, 2112 Thirteenth avenue (cars to house), East Oakland, thence to St. Mary's Cemetery. Positively no flowers. FULLER—In this clty. | Darket st..) smx 5 and 6: new system. T ave sevcrat fne Trult ramenes o cechanes | Ry pe : o S and 6 hew seem ARR. 6 ady st 8. F. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. CARR, € jpddy st., 8. F. POULTRY and dalry ranches ull kinds; send | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. ALL Xinds bought. aold, rented. exchanged. re. | F YLLER_TIn this city, Eiganor Maud Par By _1a56th. | IC M. M. Fuller, and sister of Lewis J. 31 and Sybil F. Parlane and Wilfred R. Fuller, a native of England, aged 15 years and 7 £ McD rom “‘America,” sung by the pupils. was fol- lowed by a short opening address by School Director A. T. Sutherland. Miss | Vera Bagot, one of the scholars, gave 2 history_of the school and was followed by J.'R:. Little, president of the School Board, who read an interesting paper on the life of Lincoln. H. D. Irwin, a for- mer School Director, told of the progress made in recent days in educational lines. home. B 4 moles removed by stamp for free list. C. R. Winfield. Petaluma. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS Eleanor Maud Par- STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. re Boling, 407E Hyde. e e 2 e - P o months. A. Dondero, a pupil, recited Lincoln's £ = FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., i ? JLupt. v 1 drugzists’ office Prat sl Pawerr nes: to an Tt Mlgl:;lmg; -l{;d ;&g:g";g:'fi;n:‘;l"g;‘i, Gettysburg addréss and was followed by mpany, 76% unparalleled opportunity: 2005130 feet, cor. | Gorp o Warchouse, 840 Mis- | (Thursday). at I o'clock, from the €alifornia- | the following-named children of the lower Wileon ave. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks trom | SQUEDEN WESE Storase, Warehause, S0 SUS™ | street Methodist Epiecopal Church, corner | Classes, who gave quotations from S — 2 street cars and public school: furnished cot- 2 Sl 28 100 “ | California and Broderick streets. Interment | COIn: zallery, M Pavilion: | tage of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, DIK- | BEKINS Van and Storage Co,, 630 Market st.; | Cypress lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Re- | Annle Gelder, Minnie Anderson, Robert s & evenings: 10c: ladies free. eon cote, etc.: ornamental grounds; fruit | £ mains a¥ the funeral parlors of Charles H. | Helde, Edith Winell, Carl Nichols, Ber- tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. - orchard; 20 minutes from Oakland or 1 hour 3 .. 318 Mason sti 3 Gstella . e S O S tos. or M. | _pony. 2120 Tillmore st: phone Jackson 281 | GIBBONS—In thls city, February 12, 1002, | sen, Mildred Graves, Lottie Sheridan, Willlam Gibbons, a native of New York, city, February 12, 1902. Herrman Gmehlich, a native of Wurtembers, | . Vera Connolly, Victor de Maniel, Frances Monson, Adin Wilson, Elsie Juillerat, El- wood Phelps and Lester Ollson. Recitations were given by Estella Green uperfiuous hair. moles destroyed e. 908 Sutter; tel.Ls 1 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W. sell better machines for less money than any specialist Mrs. H superficous hair ton, 427 Sutter. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. zen, San Francisco Schwaben Verein and Beer Drivers' Benevolent Society. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- cully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday). at 2:30 o'clock, from San Fran- cisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street, where services will be held. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission e r— i Germsany, aged 53 years 8 months and 13 Lucella, J¢ a lowing- a = e . house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter E an ;ucella Jones, and the following MASQUERADE costume: books, wigs; H , days. A member of San Francisco Turn i » orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 1393kt | QFF!CE—i118 BROADWAY. |gomnse 120 Catornia; telephone Maln 363 | Verln, ‘Sad Kranciaco, Turn Vereln Semiet | graving of Lincoin, the’ gift o Thomas WEBSTER Typevwriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:estimate free. 200 Sansome. Btevenson to the school: Harry Y el son, Rosalind Meyer, Madaline McCord, Olive Vore, Josephine Brandt, Hazel Ames, Nina Kachleine, Ella Hallawell, Gladys Van Mater. The exercises were ended with an ad- dress by Attorney W. H. Waste. He Masquerade : country or suits $7 50: dress pants. $2 50. Parior. cor. Bush and Dupon! CH > all druggist: OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $300 CASH, $10 monthly: a new modern cottage | of 4 large rooms; large bath room, porcelain | tub; nickel plated fittings; high and dry | basement; 6 large lots, all fenced; 100x15 DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 38, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capl- superb soil; grand view: no fogs, mo cold | tal stock of the company has been declared | - street, between Seventh and Eighth. ' Inter- | qwelt upon Lincoln’s traits as found winds here; adjoining East Oakland; 36 new | payable at office of company, rooms 202, 204, | ment I O. O. F. Cemeétery. early In'Tife and which Jater marked his houses built within 6 months; surroundings | 206 Hayward bldg.. San Francisco, on Febru- | GRAY—In this city, February 11, 1902, Re- | public career. The speaker said in part: building up rapidly; house and ele near a’ model school | c car lines; t! is an ideal becca K., beloved wife of John H. Gray Jr., | ary a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 5 years 1902, at noon. 10, 1902. Transfer books close Feb. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. 3 “Lincoln was pure in thought and deed, and above all things pure in patriotism. ien and ‘women treated success- nes myself, DR.| spot for a home; a lovely grove and im- 9 months and 3 days. (Berkeley and New | &7 o B e 10| corner Mas: mense shade trecs and running stream of e OWAE! = York Clty papers please copy.) e was. too honest to be a politiclan - coroer Mason. 1 ater close by: bfice in all $1750. Call or | PROPERTY-OWNERS & CONTRACTORS. T Funeral will take »lace from the par- | the baser sense of the word, but he was - dy physician and | send for circular. 455 Seventh st opposite | HAVING acquired the Hentzell patent chim. | lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street, to- | pure and shrewd enough to be a mighty 16/ hours 10 to 8. Broadway Station, Oakland: PRSI pard e e i morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock. Services and | statesman. Hard work, sincerity of 16 g T H. Z. JONES, OWner, /| “Dashet 10 Cioiag: Loghibe. or ravits ok interment strictly private. thought and steadiness of purpose char- is . o [ e 3 - | chimney tops, all descriptions, erected: con- | HALEY—In Oakland, February 11, 1002, Elea- | acterized his career.” 40 7 NEW homes, 5 to 8 rooms; all first clase; | o o0 ity ng te work; f jons | nor Haley, beloved daughter of Willlam G. PEPIIEY. R LTS e 24/ Merrimac or Twenty-eighth st., between Tel | ITREtor bric e e ut ondoriold | Haley, beioved granddaughter of Mr. and 1618 vEraph ave. and Grove st.: monthly payment ; 80¢ sldewalks specialty; brick put under o Mrs. Themas Coyne, and niece of Mr. and | STUDENTS PREPARE 40, plan. See owner on the premises to-day. |, alidings: heving my pwn eceaws and: by A lson and M .- i e ioiiam 1 can do this work cheap und without obedi- Mrs. J. H. Wilson r. and Mrs. John FOR CARNOT DEBATE 80| 14 Montgomery st. | $500 CASH—$26.40 per month buys & new 6- | suseu'f"n’y'ng "o;‘x;n:z-llunl estimates {ree. E‘.ll;gsay. aged 14 years 6 months and 29 Ll ;: AUCTION. Toom house; 6 minutes walk to local. WM. - sfon. or 3 AUCTION P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. HALRPPEF—LR “'"1'2 o‘n&ng, B.:“ 1310 WWI Hold Rally in Gymnasium and Get }: AUCT1O!] ~y e street, February 12, » 1sal la, youngest T £ . MEADS, Onkland resl ecstate. 1223 Beoimeci ol | SREEter Gf¥Hawin jend Aimis R e Enthusiasm and Lungs in = AUCTION Broadway. near Fifteenth st. | E of C. O N, Nancouver Barracks | - sfssddauchter of 1. . Bheoperd, . matiee Working Order. - AUCTION Wash., February 10, .—Sealed proposals, of Oakland, age year ‘months ane . g At our salesroom. MONDAY, February 17th, | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR | in"triplicate, will be recelved here until 11| day: GO S ot 18| 1802, at 12 o'clock noon. s A S b R a. m., March 11, 1902, and then opened for | HOWE—February 9, 1902, James T. Howe, | the university got their enthusiasm a - SIXTH-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. the construction at Fort Wright, Wash., of | dearly beloved husband of Madge Howe, | lungs in working order for the Carnot de- ?4 Referce Sale SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. one double barrack building, brick. For full | aged 50 years 1 month and 9 days. bate next Friday evening by holding a G «nd No.; 69-71-73 Harriet | S mmme———mmmm—————te——————— | information, plans_and specifications apply A KNOP—In this city, February 11, 1902, Elfert | raily to-night in the Harmon Gymnasium. 19 to this office. U. S. reserves right to refect |~ Knop. beloved brother of Henry Knop, & na- | While there were not as many present as 16! or accept any or all proposals or any part| tive of Germany, aged §4 years 1 month and the crowd entered into the - ) expected, thereof. Envelopes _containing proposals | 18 deys. age; Court first-class; new bldg.; housekeepin; ites. e 4 spirit of the affair and made up for the LAMBERT ESTATE. s, ; e png ST ADEIILA JaRiEe - RO Jur e [ i'riends and acquaintances dte respect | 1oty ymbers by the gain in vocifera- ;flgfi A BELL, = T tion of buildings at Fort Wright, Wash. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Administrator Sale. i K any olarket—Front parlor suit| and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JA-| (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, | t198: | 24 e L Ieon Sl s RN Al S, COBS, M. corner Post and Montgomery streets, whers | ‘The rally was not all in honor of the | 24(18674. < 2 stores, 3 flats of 4 | PLLLS 1162—Elegant parlor sult with kitchen; geises will be held under the Susices of S;r:;td t;;!;’g‘!{elr:énelct::lg 2o s‘;&lrb:loli 2. 2 lok o4 2 every convenlence; private, MA rockett ige No. , F. an . M. Inter- 76. S awhugees of 36 ani 19 sete 2 | RRIAGE LICENSES. ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit | the cheers. J. M. Eshleman, president of 24/19310. e o hip: i with little outlay | FIFTH, 353 —Furnished housekeeping In suites | flowers. Remains at the funeral parlors of | the Associated Students, presided. Colonel 24(19728. N O auee raetgsar e ] o o &I to §I5; o [ngle. B _The following marriage licenses were lssued | H. F. Maase, 917 Mission street. George C. Edwards told the rooters that 24 B the Superior Court. GEARY, s181; arnished rooms forl | Yooterday: KRAMER—In this city, February 12, 1002, | the activities outside the classroom do 40 . -ST. INVESTMEN housekeeping 9 Arthur E. Lewis, 21, 533 Arkansas street, | Bertha, beloved wife of Louis, and mother | more to develop character than those that | A0 BouS. 1651-1653 Post st., bet. Laguna and . and Teresa A. Kohler, 16, 946 Howard street. | of Maurice S. Kramer, a nat{ve of Ostheim. | take place in it. The other speakers were | 1020930, ts.; 3 elegant new modern flats of | BYDE, 408—Sunny front basement suite, $1 Robert W. Neal, 38, 744 Clayton street, and | Germany, aged 52 years 4 months and 18| professor L. Du Pont Syle, Wilsie Mar- 16/21045. bath each: rents $102 50 per | 2180 Tear suite, yard, laundry, $14. Ada W. Chiles, 38, 906 Devisadero street. days. [ in i W Diddote: Jesde Stethbart, € B 24 are low: lot 25x0x131:6. 4 T | Charlies L. Bowen, 24, 4164 Twenty-sixth L Notice of funeral hereafter. Martin, H. B. Tors O Bacd o 16| ADLITION POBLER LARKIN, 804_Sunny front suite, housekeep- | street, and Lillle M. Hindman, 21, 2027 Fif- | KOEGEL—In this city. February 11, 1902, artin, OREC Y BT Sres 10 tavie s end Dio. Sii. dvy | 05 I Gasintt, §11; aingle, gueny, 34 teenth street. Jane, relict of the late Frank A. Koegel, b T e s and Grove sts.: good im: | LARKIN, 801, corner Geary—Two sunny fromt | prancls H. Merrill, 35, city, and Maggie K. | and ‘mother of Rdward, David, Frank and | FIND OLD BOATMAN | s st of 3 houses of a i<y o4 .4 v front | Bookmyer, 26, Gold Run. . William Koegel and the late Mrs. N. C. i ect order; rents $08 per | —oome and kitchen. DEAD IN HIS CABIN perfect order; rents $8 per ‘White, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 76 . are low: lot 35xB0. LASKIE, 27, between Blghth and Ningh, oft years. —_— W ARD- RESIDENCE. Mission—3 sunny connecting furnished rooms | S} ‘p— 7 Friends and acquaintances ave respect- uir 224 Howard st., bet. 1Sth and 18th complete for housekeeping. | BIRTHS MBRIA(}ES ]]EATHS‘ fully invited to attend the funeral to‘zdny Friends of Frank Maguire Solve the Mystery of His Absence From His Haunts. | OAKLAND, Feb.”12.—Friends of Frank Maguire, an old boatman, who lived for years on the estuary at the foot of East Fourteenth street, becoming alarmed at | his fallure to appear in his old haunts, | instituted a search to-day and found his | dead body lying on the floor of his cab:n. | He is supposed to have been dead at least a week. The exposed portions of the body (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- Birth, marriage and death notices sent by dence, 1176 Harrison street. Interment Cy- mall will not be inserted. They must be handed | ~prosa'Lawn Cemetery, by électric car from — ~ e = n at either of the publication offices and be | Wighth and Harrison streets, OAK, 135—Two mice furnished basement | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | McGRIHAN-In this cley, February 12, 1002 rooms for housekeeping. $10. | sons authorized to have the same published. Frugh, husband of the late Theresa McGe OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Bay-window, sun | han, and father of William, Gertrude, Eliza- | all day; gas stove, large closet. BORN. beth, Hugh Jr., J\’ahn. Thireu and Catherine — BERENDSEN—In this city, February 7, 1002, | McGeehan, a native of Limavaddy, County BEVENTH, 178—Single to the wife of Julius Berendsen, a daughter. [ Derry, Ireland, aged 57 years. month, with bath. | HIGGINSON.Tn this city. Febrasty 2 100, > Notice of funeral hereafter. TAYLOR, 515 —Large sunny back parlor; light | fo the wife of K. W. Higeinson, a daugh- | 37, 188 PATIOR of O g er. Mreets 9 rcoms and bath: brick ge garden and yard; lot 60x ADDITION RESIDENCE. st.. bet. Haight and Page sts.: ndow residence of 8 rooms and ne block from Park; bank mort- an_remain. EREE SALE. unction of Market and Sanchez bullding lots, 25x100 each; sub- n by the Superior Court. RESIDENCE. MISSION, 1219—Sunny furnished housekeeping | rooms; mo children. i front room, $3 per = Remal; x 3th, Val.| housekeeping if desired; also singl S . P r bet. Market and 13th, Yl SO S (I e oL iy Minple wpo MORESI—In this city, February 11,"1902, | had been badly mutilated by rodents. Be- | 26990, . . - suerrero sts.; substantial dwelling { TURK, 130—Two unfurnished rooms for house- | MARRIE. John, dearly beloved husband of Aurella | gije the body was found a demijohn of | 27201 bath; brick foundation, etc.; | keeping; connecting; cheap. - D. Moresi, , father of Adele Moresi, and brother | [iovor and two phials of strychnine. It 27686..... BATTIN—LOCKE—In this city, February 8, | Of Mrs. J. Reali, Mrs. G. Petraili and Joseph | RESIDENCE. UNION, 1019—2 furniched for light E S 3 E B was at first thought the old man had | 27s35. : bet 5 snd 2un o o Sinete sy privete tamlly, | 0% 17 Justice of e Besce bumn‘Stcogey | - Motepl & Rati jof Syligeriand. aked 53 | Jifoq"himesie, but “an autopey showed | iee:i1 ! N =8 1005 Powell--2sannyfront honsekeeping | __ Franeisco. £ {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | that heart disease had overtaken him. A |ZH33.... order; sireet bituminized and s ?::r;‘;h:d{n:‘ss\;«:rg‘equ;:'::;‘g‘t HARRELL—SMITH—In this city, February 9, fully invited to_attend the funeral services | Coroner’s jury to-night found that he | 3 ALAEEON CORMEE. ! po E : 22 1 7002, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, | At San Jose, February 16, 1902, at 1:30 | had died from natural causes. izsa-tmuf “cor. of Sanchez st.; | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | Geofge ¥, Harrell and Edith G. Smith, both | golgek.” at Mk lods resideicg. iR Devinkl o T = AR | 29129, st W received st Call branch office, 2200 more. of Merced. | 3 { { BSscs Reis, Oamafet of B -ewnnn S = CIVRR. 3 g 2o . | POPOVICH—1In this city, February 11, 1902, | EPISCOPAL PARISHES | 29669, T g T3 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | O5]VERS-FORTMANTIn this clty, February | =5o0,"1 popovich, a mative of Podi, Boka | L MEET UNISON | 20818, 000 = ADDITY SOTTA s | .11, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wil- | " 3 A H WIL IN UNIL i 0 | > E o DDITION GOTTAGE. | gubscriptions has been established at 1006 | toh Lote” Otfter “ana. Eizabeth Portman, | Kotoreka, Dalmacla, Austra, ased 32 vears | i 1 ! il n?x"‘;’:’;"w":;:smlm“ — R e OPPENABIM _TEWELL—In this city, Febru. | o EZEriends and acquaintances aresrespect- | OAKLAND, Feb: 12—Arrangements 12 bt B0 wmbers on. ach side of the mumbet CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. BO0NS TO LET—Farn: and Untern: | Dary 5, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. J. Voorsenger, | fa Iovited lo attend, the tunral to-day | nave been made by the Eplscopal churches 10 | drawios the capital prize of $30.000-840. © " " 3 b 1in # o 31 r s L ¢ A & fi 24 o 24, nclustve o N el (Guerrerc 204 Do- | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegan Bobert F. Oppenteim of Paris, ¥rance, and | Ghurch, comer Powell and' Union steeets, [0 Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley for & 1| ot 50 mambery on sach tde of the mambe For further particulars mpply to ¥ sunny; grill attached; 75c day upw-mé rates GO DOR T ERNCICD. where services will be held. Interment Ser- . series of union meetings in the various 16 | drawing the capital prize of $5000—$24. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. by yeek or month; McAllister cars to door. _ | vian Cemetery, San Mateo County. Remains | churches during Lent. The services be- 21 | “"100 numbers from 47,765 to 47,865, inclusive, 14 Montgomery st. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, | DIED. :; dm:fl nl;;"‘l:’;ls::e::le United Undertakers, 27 | gan this %-{emxbg in Sts. P“rr' BCh,\(xrxch, i 16 | being f numbers ou :chwdm;&nnmm ™ O — 25¢ to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and | Boyle, Col. Edward Koegel, Jane = 2 %, when the Rev. George Swan o erkeley 24 | drawing the capital prize M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market,-opp. Kearny, light housekeeping rooms; qpmp'.u night. § Breede, Dore. Kramer, Bertha { SALLES—In this city, February 10, 1902, Vic- | gelivered the sermon. On each succeed- 18 TERMINAL PRIZES. - Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. | Collins, James F McGeehan, Hugh | torine E. Salles (nee Rondel), beloved.wife of | jng Wednesday during the Lenten season 24| $125,000. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | Curtis, Lillian 1. Moresi, John Eahand BRI (nofhes OF (Batrat . Blavie o tings will be held as follows: 16| 990 numbers ending with 32, being the two Corner; lot 70x130 feet: rent $800; one tenant. | nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, Dower, Gertie Popovich, John L. and Joseph Salles, sister of Mrs. Plerre La- ( the meeting - 16 | last Agures of the number drawing the capital £70,600. = Eastman, Catharine Mles, Victorine E. tapie and Edward Rondel, sister-in-law of | February 19, Trinity Church, Oakland, Rev. 16 | prize of $30,600—$S. F #rom $80.000; corner; 75x7b feet; | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | paseeoy Catt Sieben, Philllp . | Plerre Latanie, and cousin of Edward Jor- | J. O'Meara; February 26, St. John's Oak: 3¢ | "'960 numbers ending with 96, being the two hin ome-third block from Market st and | furnished sunny rooms;. prices reasonable. Palier ihasn ol M-P: Bhiitan: Aniié gensen, Anna Jorgensen and Victorine | Jand, Rev. John Bakewell; March 5, Church %0 | last figures of the number drawing the second glose to Hibernia Bank; stores and lodging- | EDINBURGH., 28 Powell, cor. Geary—Locatio Gibbons, William Tilden, Charles L. Cediey, a native of San Francisco. (New |of the Advent, East Oakland, Rev. Robert 40 | capital prize of se: best investment off SOk 0. Sot § T Sant Deatnl: Tatme Sret-Soralinen it 4| Gmehlich, Herrman Tomasich, Anton Orleans papers please copy.) | Ritchie; March 12, St. Mark's, Berkeiey, Rey. 40| sold o Do D Thx arioe ey Gray, Rebecca K. Tum Suden, Caroline £ Iriends and acquainlances are respect- | T, J. Lacey; March 19, St. ‘Andrew’s,” West 16| The subscriber having supervised the $60,000. e e B ote. Towngrn Y- | . Peley. ‘Bleaver Turner, Capt. John fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, | Oakland, Martin N. Ray; March 26, Christ 16 | number drawing, class B, Honduras Na- 48x82:6; first corner facing Market | DProvements; electric lizht, etc. Harper, Isabella White, Maud V. February 13, 1902. at 8:30 o'clock. from her | Church, Alameda, Rev. Willlam ~ Carson 16 | tional Lottery Company, hereby certifies that »'fl, wold_for £42 wg m:usjvnm' 2go; want | EDDY, 316—Elegantly furnished sunny front Howe, James T. ‘Willlams, Albert late residence, 11!12 Sevgmeemh avenue, | Shaw. 16 | the -dbvve ;;e ;‘hemx;umlfir;mwmpe‘:mn t{:: - i " within days on cross [ room; refined couple or two gentlemen; every,] Knop, Eifert Willls, May South San_ Francisco, thence to French | e e 24 | day drawn froi 3 wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. (Signed) W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. Witness ‘my_hand at Puerto Cortes. Ho duras, C. A., this Saturday, February 8, 1902. Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where | services will be held at 10 o'clock, thence to | Third and Townsend streets to the 11:30 o'clock funeral car. Interment Holy Cross £55,000. convenjence. ! Orpheum, one block from | EDDY, 921—Handsome unfurnished parlol also ‘furnished attic for studio. | Water Company Must Wait. OAKLAND, Feb. 12.—The Board of Po- lice and Fire Commissioners took up this BOYLE—In Virginia City, Nev., February 9, 1802, Colonel Edward D. Boyle, a native of block Crocker Hotel and new Flood buiid- from rocker Ho Ireland, aged 66 years 5 months and 18 days. ores and lodging-house. - L7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct. | Cemetery. morning _the communication from City — PN ELLIS, 321 (fozar)oavicely furnished rooms | (ully invited to atiend the funeral to.day | SIEBEN—In Alameda, February 11, 1902 | Auditor Breed Informing them why he | 00 IUEL S5 WIGHE S FINGR CARTE i ot otrmec: ot SISTS: vey eub 3 J 3 = (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the pariors | Philip Sieben, beloved husband of Magde- | returns to them the rejected claims of the | R, pe net. " 7 Per ! ELLIS, 415, The Pierpont—Beautifull furn- «f J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, lena Sieben, & native of Germany, aged Contra Costa Water Company. After LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan, 18, 1902. £30,000. ished suite; private bath; sun all day; $35. thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a sol- years. considerable discussion the Commission- The undersigned herewith is the bona fde | owner and hoider of the whole ticket No. 95,392 mn the Honduras National Lottery Com- emn requiem thigh mass will be celebrated Fine business corner; for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 fate ers concluded to lay the claims over until th stores 5 T the Supreme Court decides the appeal in SHERIDAN—In this city, February 11, 1902, H. ELLIS, ‘685, cor. Geary—Sunny bay window; Annie, beloved and eldest daughter of lot 68:9x71; rents $2450 per year. mantel; folding bed; light housekeeping. ’ v 4 —t 1 3 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by | and Bridget Sheridan, a native of Boston, | 1 Coberiioee" pany, drawing D-cember 14, 1001, which num- 1 ¥ e - = train leaving Third and Townsend streets at | Mass. e first_capital prize of thirty thou= = " $12,500. BREEDE- lln lhli‘cfly, February 11, 1902, l}}lr:y ngm;ea :nszg.en?lth; f’unzrnlh w-ldly- Allendale’s People Want School. paid o presentation. R e futter st mear Jone ANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites; singl Dora, beloved wife of the late Henry A.| (Thursday), af o'clock, from her late o (Signed) 3 e rlt;nnllent; bathe. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor, | Breede, beloved mother of William A. Brcede residence, 570 Bryant street, thence to St. M?:lfih:':g' dl::,':‘m}sz' 0}'220.’,;',',‘}‘*:“,,;35 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th stores and flate; three front- and Mrs. C. A. Mossmayer, and sister of | Rose's Church, where a reqilem high mass | Allendale are desirous Of Secuving & new day of January, 1902. SAMUEL PRAGER, 1ot 37:6x87:6; rents $95. GEARY, 363, bet. Powell nd_Mason—Elegant Henry Steffens, a vative of Germany, aged 50 will be celebrated for the repose of her soul children, and laid their plans before the Notary Public in and for the County of Los $11,000. suite, beautiful furnishings, for offices or liv- years 3 months and 8 days. at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- Angeles, State of California. Modern fiats; near Hyde and Sutter; rents$90, | _ 18 Fooms. > Frienls and acquaintances are respect- | tery. School Trustees of thelr district last LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 28. 1902.—(Tele- £9500. ¢ GEARN_ 405 (The Navarre)_Blegantly farnish. | [ully invited to attend the funeral to-day | TILDEN—In this city, February 12, ‘1902, i night. The result was the calling of a ,gram)—New Orleans National Bank. New Ore Gl % XS S €7t sy v - | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | Charles L., husband of ‘the late Hannah C. | mass-meeting for February 23 in the Up- foans. La.: Affidavit John B. Rohrer genuiney - Rents $103; lot 50x80; downtown investment. ed suites and single; travelers accommodated, GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; suit,single;elevat, GRANT, 246—New bachelor apartments, fur. or unfur,; sultable physician or dentist; refs. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or singl MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome sultes; private baths; newly furnished single room: MINNA, ijr 8th—Newly furnished bay- ‘window room, $1 per week; transient. NATOMA, 217—Near Third, single or double, one large front room. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 4 week up; 35¢ a day up. dence, 2706 Pine street, near Devisadero, Interment Mount Olivet’ Cemetery, by car- riage. COLLINS—In this city, February 12, 1902, James F., beloved husband of Margaret Col lins, father of Timothy V. and James J. Col lins, and brother of C. J. and T. V. Collins of Valleo, a native of Ireland, aged 35 | years. (Boston, Mase, and Vallejo papers Dplease copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Joseph's Churcl where a requiem high mass will be cel brated for the repose of his soul at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURTIS—In this city, February 12, 1002, Lil- lian I, beloved wife of James Curtis, mother of Elmer E.. Gladys A., Alwyn J., Louise Tilden, a native of Massachusetts, aged Si years 6 months and 19 days. 1902, per Fruitvale schoolhouse, when the mat- ter will be discussed. —————— Railroad Men Join Labor Movement. OAKLAND, Feb. 12.—The Union Labor party sent a delegation of its members to visit the local lodge of the Brother- hood of Railway Trainmen last night to try and interest them in the new political movement in this county. The delegation succeeded in getting a large number of trainmen to sign their petition. — e Mother Looks for Lost Child.’ OAKLAND, Feb. 12—Mrs. F. A. Dunn of Sacramento is looking for her lost child, who she says was taken away from her by people In whose care she intrusted . (Signed) FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' Elegant residence; & rooms; best modern ap- BANK. pointments. TOMASICH—In this city, February 9, Anton, beloved son of Pera and the late George Tomasich, and brother of M. Toma. sich of San Franclsco, & native of Zupa, Dalmatia, Austria, aged 41 years 3 month, and_15 days. < > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 1:30 o'clock, from the hall of the Au: trian _ Military and Benevolent Assoclation, 507 Sutter street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Va- lente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. TUM SUDEN—In San Francisco, February 11, 1902, Caroline Christine Louise tum Snden, wife of Otto, and mother of Peter, Righard, Linda snd Caroline tum $uden, near the close of the thirty-eighth year of her good &nd_usetul 1ifc. §3750 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH ON FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. v HOSTON, Jan. 27, 1902. I am the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket No. 2878 of the Honduras National drawing held at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, A., January 11, 1902. Sald ticket drew ' the first _capital prize of thirty thousand dollars and 1 have received the money tn full. (Signed) ISAAC SCHNAIDERMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me. (Signed) - M. A. SLOBODKIN. Notary Public. $3750 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. I am the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket $5500. Fiats; rents $56; lot 42:6 feet frontage. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. EEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. We offer choicest lots at lowest prices. Our many sales prove it. $100 to $450—Unexcelled Ocesn Boulevard lots; & nest-egg for investors; $5 monthly. $500 to $900—Beautiful Bunset lots; cheicest of them all; streets graded; $10 monthly. Ninth ave., nr. H st. Sunset branch offi B oc VIA, 1211—S: furnished bey-window d Helen P. Curtis, a > Friends and acquaintances are re: - mporari] No. 2878, class A, of the Honduras National $400 to $800—Superb Richmond lots; $10 TAV 81—y C. anc ,"and only daughter spect- | her offspring temporarily. She asked at . 3 7 room, double and single. ¢t Mrs. L. Jorton, a natl B fully invited to attend the funeral services 's office to- Lottery Company. which number won the first monthly. of fi ative of San Fra ly vices | the County C?erk! office to-day if any npi:( prize of thirty thousand doilars at the to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at her late resjdence, 3008 CI erick and Baker. omitfowerk L e TURNER—In this city, af annan street, February 12, 1902, Captain John Turner, be: loved husband of the late Sarah Turner, and clsco, aged years 8 months and 26 day: DOWER—In this city, February 11, 1902, Ger- tle, beloved daughter of Michael and Mar. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) child had been adopted lately. There was no record of such an event. ———— The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of San-Francisco, Estab- O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. FOST, 821, near Leavenworth—Elegant unfur- mished or furnished rooms and housekeep- ing rooms. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandesecent light, ay street, between Brod- drawing_held on January 11, 1002, at Puerto Interment private. Please Cortez, Honduras, C.“A., and 1 have recefved the amount of sald prize in full, thirty-seven hundred and fifty dollars. (Signed) ABE LEPSTEIN, 57 Sumpter street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sworn to before me this 17th day of Janu= $100 to $250—Level building lots, near Mis- sion-st cars: 50 per cent less than actual value: $5 monthly. $1000, $1350 to $2000—Splendid _cottages; cholce iocations; ail bargains; easy terms. A ] DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mar. father of Alice and Lillian Turner, a native % SOL GETZ & BROTHER, reading-room, smoking room and ladles’ Par; | pUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERs, | Of Massachusetts, aged 50 years 7 months | _- Liskeds Sununy, IO ary, 1902 dhadaaie Room b4, Chronicle Bullding. i e N e 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln School. and 27 days. SPECIAL NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIJ. | (Signed) M. SALMANOWITCH. fio0r: rooms with hot and coid water; baths. WHITE-In this clty, February 10, 1002, Maud i e S, Now Yot o, g - lear] er 1> immediate purchaser can be found for & Bas B White, ased 17 years 5 woneyy od | - Owing fo the fact thet bumerous scheines $i000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF SECOND SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEAM HEAT and all modern onveniences at Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. STOCKTON, 332—Nlice sunny sultes and single rooms; bath: phone. SUTTER, 1003—Sunny well furnished rooms, are placed before the public from time to time, ‘we would respectfully call the attention of pur- chasers of tickets to see that thelr tickets read as follows: CcoM- B- | * CAPITAL PRIZE. | Unitea States, State of Louisiana, Parish of { resiGence in the district bounded by Van on the east, Lyon or Presidio re n west and morth of Broadway. J. GUNN, 530 California st. Richmond cheap—Contractors and ad this: 3 lote, cost $6000, will 4 lots, cost $1500 each, about cost $2500, about $1500; all 8 uneral services will be n uneral services wi 14 resiqenge, 1311 Taylor street, Thursqay: Fon ruary 13, at 11 o'clock. Intérment private. WILLIAMS—In this_citv, Albert, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. B, Wiiliams, and brother of Alex F. and Gdorge Willlams, aged 25 Yo Funeral services will be held at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, EAN BRUNO HILLS, OFFICE 8186 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. Orleans, City of New Orleans—ss. Personally came and appeared before me, | Edwara Rightor. a notary public in for | the parish of Orleans and State of duly commissioned and qualified, John Suther- land of the Audubon Theater in New Orleans, THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO,”ESTA. LISHEDm.L‘:NUAilY.l }Blfll Each_coupon W! ear the Initials in la; letters M. & F. on the face of the tickets. o in: this_side of ingle, £ tlemen. JAMES Nl foliowing are the capital prizes as decld- who being duly sworn deposes and says that he n D ERA gy - | — o O S P A Formerly with McGinn ggl-l,Nhfl’npflnd ?gflet}f&-}-ggf :r’-‘v‘.‘i'.‘."‘““ e Sl edrt:'; the ngnauru Datnal Loftery. Cmpeny: ;»? -3 ‘&: %{:’l'un"-l N-xmhlxr 'Le}'(:‘ '3 —— = TURK, 210—Small sunny front room. Tavior and Jones. Taiepone Seuth 7o | | WikLas—Tn this city, an R 9, 1902, May O Ifisd% wins §1000, 50d in Ban Francisco; TR T Rest oty and e - surchase, lots morth of Broad- 3 . mes, a A w the second capital prize of eight ane street west of Van Ness ave. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions native of New York, aged 35 years. o i Ho ola i qen Franciod # ‘dollars at the drawing held a; Puccts o e P ol an w3, | Yeceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ NO: 47008 Wins L5008 sald in Sen Feancrsco: | 16 Cortes, Honduras, January 11 1902, and that fornia st. fully invited lo ttend ih,funeral to-day | NO. ‘61606 and 70484 each wins §250, sold in his sgid ticket was paid to him on A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and NEW FIRM OF UNDEKTAKERS, (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors p- beei blished at 1096 Samuel McFadden, 18 4 San Franclsco; Nos. 5048, 62445, 66992, 70174, tlon. _(Signed) JOHN SUTH) ND. e T | Vakmce g e e e the Onited Undertakers ’m""cm'gf? Tvoen iren ana Sixth. " Imrmet Sausel | LT cach wins 3100, scid in Sun Francico 1 L e Ness ave. to Lyon st. The | T | | McBrearty, With the same company for i§ Hill_Cemetery. and Oakland. % (Signed) EDWARD._RIGHTOR. i, 2 LA L ROOMS AND BOARD, years; P. F. Gree, late with J. C. e Aot Notary Public. Xy that sectisn & ol | e e ek ey Tt s |1 T e XI0 e i L The Louisiana Company of San Frau- - —— i <l 3 ' iyt , i 3 [oregoing fida o 35 Cattiornie et St b hot and cold water: meders | | snd Bignin, _Telophons South 44 éhanahan Florist Co. cisco, Organized May, 1900. 16" o oriat e Hniterae Nationnt Tasters Cony = v -class board; reasonable; phone Sout 3 2= SSEPH STRAUB, Following are the lucky numbers in the 18 bany (Loulsiana State Lottery Company). 550 Market st corner Stockton. | CROCKER, The, 916 Leavenworth—Sunny y ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS drawing neld at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, Sat- 8 esy BetaTeLcBhOBE Grant 177 rms.; in. and Sultes: ground and tennis crt. REMOVE Prices Reasonable. Ry, R O e soid in San Prancisco 16| HOTFL ARRIVALS. ml e M oroperty bought and sold. | EDDY, 626, The Irvingdale—Sunny _sultes: MCGINN BROS., 107 POWELL ST.neanELLIS 274 5058 | no. 24096 wins $2000, 'sold in San Francisco - iarge double and single rooms from $22 I0 up. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALM- ERS, AL Rents_eollecte NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ‘wins $1000, sold in Crockett, Cal.; No. 3503 wins u«?‘l soid in San_ Francisce; Nos. | to 224 and 226 McAllister st. ' e For- ou & lot 1o exchange for cormer lof, | ELLIS, 1048—Exceptionally well furnished | | merle of 41 Ty ar Tel. South 952.5 and 61635 each wins $260, sold in San i Relain A w . Ses on Alcatraz_ave., block from Ssn | sunny rooms, with excellent hoard; private. LATE SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE. ;(a:?:omd San Jose, Cal. 16101519, ;{,n Kamp, mm" Pablo ave., Golden Gate, Oakland; close 10 | TomwSON S ta o - N e All genuine tickets of this company have 10001¢1010, e i ot i g wt JOHNSON, The, 605 O'Farrell—Nice home; = ARRIVED. b Phil Collins, Seattle. gonpetnous e wation: baiue $900; i vay | 1000 e pacious erounds; rates moderate: | REMOVAL NOTICE. Weanesdny, Tebruary 12 | SIS SGl o dtatar - om0 monofTem B L % Fioaten Coio $or A NIARA. 616 Tavior—Sunny front and back | OB and afier Teb 22, 1002, we will occupy | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 36 hours from Eu- | O Prizes paid In full without deduction at thetr e T e T, ‘uites: excellent board: terms reasonable. | QUR OWN BUILDING at 1900 Mission st., | reka. v 5 r ey ks Pranotaea: D. W, Campbenl. eity. i \ e s bet, 15th and 16th. TELEPHONE MISSION SAILED. . $10,000 reward will be pald to any person who ¥ S Feruon, L Ane: i lving rocms and stable: -room flat above. | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select | 109. CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & CO., Funeral " Wednesday, February 13. | ever presented one of our prizes at our office ?. B uf 3, P. FAIVRE, 2304 Fulton st. family hotel! exceptional table; popular rates, | Directors and Embalmers. Schr Barbara. Hernster, Benediktsen, ——. | and was tafused dayment. . 4 Ang. . 7 < .

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