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BEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. enowned special. sick or in trouble, female complaints; s positively cor- ed; relief in all s of most obstinats advice on all subjects r. G. W. O'DON- 1018 Mkt., op. 5th. known reliable ladies’ ¢ guaranteed; home in and 7 to 8. Re- , opposite 5th st. known ladies’ speclal- e, removed to 10083 rs 9 to 5 and 7 to 8. « greatly influenced the sale of on this Coast and East; a the essence of certain delay mot if urie acid poison h natic and kidney troubles d 75c in stamps to KIN- CO., Los Angeles, for a ET, 606 Guerrero st., mear 18th— f Royal University, Berlin; has 25 rience in midwifery cases; takes and during confinement; best : infants adopted; confinements @ board $5 week; consult me be- ewhere. Phone Blue 411. MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB method of trestment. Moved from Market st. IN, ladies’ reliable special- rnity hospital; home for infants free; i 906 Market st., opp. Emporium. MRES. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ s t: & private home before and during nt; best medical care; low fees. Kumrond is safe & sure; never faily DR. ROSEN, 10073 Market st., nr. Sisth, trests ladies only; relief in all cases tcken. 210 Stockton st opposite diseases cured by herbs. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are now decorating our new warerooms and and must have the room, every piano possible figure. Over 200 jch the following are a stallments, $3, or your 235 to 385 195 and 280 165 Hetne . 2 Chickering ... & Davis.. PIANO CO. Heine Hali, 235-287 H many _seemingly advantageous ns are offered in the way of prices pianos, please bear in mind duplicate them, but can fine pianos and largest best makes to choose from. and Sutter sts., §. F.; Broad- . Oakiand. ATTENTION. BARGAIN-HUNTERS— Second-hand upright pianos from $55 up. Second-hand square pianocs from $50 up. Second-hand organs from $25 up: new upright from $175 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & . 16 to 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason in, Vose, Sterling planos. E have & choice lot of good instruments, used, that can be obtained upon very at low prices. We have also eister and _Stodard _pianos. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 ANY plano sold by us taken back any time n 2 years end full purchase price al- lowed on & new peerless Knabe, at regular price; costs you only 20c 4 day to buy a pienc from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O’'Farrell st.; established 1850. planos—Most popular of all. For sale by the Wiley B. Allen Co., 831 Market San Francisco. Agents Chase & Baker ano players. LUDWIG - TPRIGHT plano, $100; splendid _bargain; best renting pianos in city for fi“gu month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANOQ CO., Hayes st. sacrifice by private family leaving, ew upright grand piano. 585 Ellis st. ENAP—2 only, new, $450; high-grade uprights, T T T S e ‘great sacrifice;almost new upright.Schmitz : Co., 16 McAllister st., next Hiberis Bank. A LOT of storage planos for almost & song. WILSON'E Storage, 1710 Market st. LMOST new large size Stelnway upright left on ssle; bargain. 235 Geary st. BYRON MAUZY, 805-310-812 Post st.; Sohmer and other piancs and pipe orgams. SUPERIOR violins, sithers, old and mew. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS buliding, 927 Market st— Light. cheerful offices, $15@25 per month; light, heat, janitor and telephone. LOFT for rem 40x65 feet, for light manufac- with water §16 month, WM. LOANE, Plumber, 439 Fifth st. WATCHMAKER—Window &nd spece to. let; suitable for & watchmaker. 195 Fourth s ETORE with large basement, below Kearny: al- terations to suit tenant. 636 Clay. room 1. —_— e e OIL. DIL tanks 2nd-hand. in good order; all sizes; cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 130-132 Beale st. A OIL LANDS. FOR Sale—Cheap: 10 acres, patented land, se tion 28-28-28; heart of Bakersfield district one well on property; oil guaranteed under every foot. L. W. MYERS, Laughlin build- ing Los Aneeles. R e ————E—— PERSONALS. gl A—CERTUS Actually grows hair on bald heads; cleanses and beautifies the hair; promotes a luxuriant growth: never falils to restore gray hair; cures @endruff, ecalp diseases and hair falling: price §1 (to agents 50c); everybody should write for trial package. Bohemian Hair and Skin Specialists, 131 Post st., third floor, 5. F.; treatment and consultation free. NING TO THE PUBLIC. official souvenir badges of the re- street railway employes’ strike are for gale at Turk-st. Temple, 117 Turk st. H. C. QUICK, Chairman Badge Committee. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order, §15; with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on install. ments, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market #t., between Seventh and Eighth. MY heir dressers are all artists. = - Hair dres Shampooing Manicuring e 25¢ LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. G. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 room: 25c to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MAY Designer and Standard Patterns just out; Dewes: shirt waists and jackets with postil- lions and peplums. Call to see at Domestic affice, 1021 Market st., mear Sixth. WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 ‘makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; © as white shirts; selection 300 patterns. A sa HAIR dyeing; bleaching & speclalty; shampoo- ing B0c. hair dried by electric drier & dressed ] Miss A.V.Doyle,1702 Mkt, op. 10th, removal of moles and superfluous nent; painiess; free treatment; teed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. AGE TREATMENTS—_FANNY stem and preparations. Powell cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats = 2t CHARLES LYONS', London Market st. at low interest; gold, silver, carls and preclous stones bought THAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ron beds, single, three-guarter EASTERN OUTFITTING ton st., near Broadway. is falling or you are bald, call on 2 O'Farrell;send for circular. A—1f your b Dr.G.5. Mo Gleason's drug store,Clay & Kearny, | $47 1 85 1 95 1 Marshal 135 1 Haynes . : 155 | 8 Smith & Barne $135 to 240 2 Steinways 265 to CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & co., 638 MARKET STREET. AUCTION. SCTION, TUESDAY..... MAY 6, 1902 At Our Salesroom, No. Market st., At 12 O'clock Noon. \v)l:s’n:x.v ADDITION INCOME PROPERTY. srogah line (Nos. 1226-1225) Golden Gate ave., 5i°8 feet cast of Fillmore; two fine residences S, Tooms and bath each’ in first-class condi- e i desirable neighborhood; sunny side St othe Poulevard to Golden Gate Park; rents per annum; lot 30x100 feet. <SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. hasutheast line (Nos. §21-321%-323-3233%) Te- Amma st 200 feet northeast of Fourth; four :-\'.‘dzn-u.:l‘ cwtegl-‘humf ;l.u of 4-3 rooms each ottage : annum; ot 3680 feet, oo oD 3000 per PROBATE SALE. Estate of James A, Johnson, deceased. Subject to confirmation of Superior Court. sepytheast line (Nos. 27-20-81-33) Shipley st. nfi?ogfs northeast :r Fourth; six well-built rooms each; rents $672 per annum; lot 41:234x69 feet, * it PROBATE SALE. South of Market Investment. Estate of James McCarthy, deceased. Southeast line (No. 211) Shipley st. 91:8 feet southwest of Fifth; improvements consist of & house of 8 rooms, and under instructions {::lzx the executors, must be sold; lot 16:8x75 ASHEURY HEIGHTS BUILDING LOTS. North line of Waller st. 34 feet east of Shrader; two fine lots ready for bullding; very desirably located and close to Golden Gate Park electric and cable cars; lots 25x100 feet each. | WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. North line (No. 738) Hayes st., 143:6 feet | west of Buchanan: large, well-bullt house 9 lroom!v bath and finished basement; excellent condition; large lot, 25x12¢ feet, running threugh to Ivy ave. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. South line (Nos, 1223-1223%) Green st., 160:5 feet east of Larkin; two well-built flats of 5.4 1o0ms, in first-cless condition; lot 22:11x77:6 Ceet, B e MISSION CORNER FLATS. outhwest corner (Nos, 3663-3663%) Eight- | ecnth and Oakwood sts., between Gu‘e’r:fl'a ana Dolores; two well-built 'flats of 5-6 rooms and | bath; renting for $510 per annum. | S n‘ns-g_:axl.«nm_’mon FLATS. ne (Nos. 1412-14121;) Larkin st.. 107 foot. north.of mc:mwnx: ‘:wo,modern e buti ms an ath each; T por annum; lot 30:6x100 feet, Ty TWFNTY-FOURTH-ST. BUILDING - I 2 X LOTS. North side of Twenty-fourth st, 299 feet | Fest of Castro; fine building 1lots running threugh to Elizabeth st.; level and ready for buflding; will subdivide; lots 40x228 feet, WESTERN A.DDX'I'((I}?;TBUSINESS CORNER Northwest corner st.; fine corner lot, in'a district that | 29:6x68:9 feet, of Central ave. and Fulton suitable for store and fiats is rapldly improving; lot EOLLY PARK LOTS A ND CO’ ¥ R TTAGE. | e.:lur;l!l lgg:d’.‘hoé‘_gzfl) nmcha.nd ave., IMEfeet. -: five fine buildi {ommanding an elegant view of San Tesnciae, y 8nd & cottage of 4 rooms with large base~ ment; lots 25x100 feet each, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & [ 638 Market ‘st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. $26,500—Three modern flats of §-8. 9 -8-9 room: bath each; north of Market st. ;501:;;1' three blocks from Market and Poweil sts.; rents for §2000 3 -~y Per annum; lot 25 $14,500—Three elegant flats of 6-6-7 bath; just completed; all latest mod. ern improvements; elegant fixtures; up to date plumbing; substantially built near Buchanan and California st rented to exceptionally fine tenants #1500 per annum; lot 25x137:6. $15,000—California _st., near Polk; grand ke: lot, BOXIS7:6 feet; old improvements pay $1020 per annum; grand site for & family hotel; would consider trade of a Western Addition residence as part payment. $14,000—50 feet on Sixth st.; 25 feet on Morris ave., rear street, 165 feet deep; near Harrison st.; present old improve- ments pay over 8 per cent; this s the cheapest property on 6th st., and has = grand future u.':,ooo—;suner st., near Stockton; lot 37:6x100 eot, $7,250—Store and two flats; well bullt; in good condition; new plumbing; on N. side of Folsom st., near Tth; rents annum; lot 25x80 feet. sl $8,000—Three new modern flats on ‘the best part of Ashbury st.; rents $870 per an- num; these are giit-edge flats rented to first-class tenants; lot 25x106:6 ft. $6,000—Modern two-story house of 7 rooms and bath; on Clay st., near Fillmore; key lot, 25x137:6 feet. $3,500—Filbert st., near Hyde; house of 6 rooms and bath; well built; brick foundation, ete.; lot 22:6x137:6 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. HAIGHT ard Fillmore sts., northwest corner; transfer point; 150x137:6. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house, near station, for rent from June 1; rent $60 per month. J. TUNSTEAD, San Anselmo. — e PROPOSAL CUSTOM-HOUSE, San Francisco, Cal. Col- lector's Office, ‘April 28, 1902.—Supplies for Revenue Vessels.—Sealed proposals for sup- plying rations and coal to vessels of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, regu- Jarly stationed, or temporarily, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and delivered on board said ves- sels at that place during the fiscal year end- ins June 30, 1903, will be recéived at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, May 13, 1902, at which time and place they wiil be publicly opened. The coal furnished to be anthracite or bituminous of best quality: uniform in eharacter; to weigh 2240 pounds to the ton; to be delivered on board the vessels at such times and in such quantities as may be required, at localities readily accessible to said vessels, and to be subject to inspection as to quality and weight. Bidders will name the prices both for steaming and stove coal, and also their facilities for furnishing the vessels with fresh water, and their charges therefor. Blank forms 'of proposals, with schedules showing component parts of - ra- tions, may be had upon application to this office; proposals must be submitted on these forms. = Separate bids will also be received the same time and place for lubricating and illuminating oils. The right is reserve to reject any or all bids, and no proposal will be accepted until Congress shall have made an_appropriation for the purpose. F. 8. STRATTON, Collector. ANNUAL Supplies for United States Marine Corps—Hendquarters U. S. Marine Corps, Quartermaster’s Office. Washington, D. C., April 17, 1902.—Sealed proposals, in dupli- cate, will be received at this office until noon on May 19, 1902, and then be publicly opened, for furnishing ice at Washington, D. C.; fuel at San Francisco, Cal.; rations and laundry work at Iona Island. N. Y., and_rations, fuel, forage and laundry work al Portsmouth, N. H.; Boston, Mass.; New- yort, R. L; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Philadelphta, Anpapolis, Md.; Washington, D. C.: Port Royal. S. C.; Dry Tor- Pensacola, Fl Mare Island. Cal., Bremerton, ~Wash. Proposai blariks and other information can be ob- tained upon application to this office, to the Commanding Officers, Marine Barracks, at the above named stations, the Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. Marine Corps, 1100 South Broad street, Philadelphia, Pa.. the Acting Assistant Quartermaster, 40 K!- lis street, San Francisco, Cal. This office reserves the right to rejec any or all blds and to walve informalities. Acceptance of bids to be subject to necessary appropria- tions by Congress. Bids from regular deal- ers enly will be considered. C. L. McCAW- LEY, Major, A. Q. M., and Acting Quarter- master, U. 8. Marine Corps. ir and moles with S5 EATON. 1119 Sutter st. ective work; reasonable rates; 10 vears experience. J. B. Ray, 457 Minas st. "LECTRIC needle specialist; superfluous hair and moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton,427 Sutter. DR, THIELE, German speclalist, removed from 170 Geary to 101 EAdy st., corner Mason. Mrs. Briggs- perfluous hair, moles destro; Uy electricity. 1719 Buchenan; tel. West TAILOR-MADE suits, 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. Masquerade costumes st H. Anderson's, theal. al costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. Flectric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for rheumatism,ete. 233 Geary,r.27. POSTOFFICE Department, Washington, D. C., March 28, 1802.—Mail Catchers and Deliver- ere Intended for the Puryose of Effecting the Exchange of Mails with Moving Train Bealed proposals from patentees or their signees for the sale or use of patented d vices intended to effect the exchange of mal with moving trains will be received at thi Department until noon on Wednesday, the 20th of August, 1902. All proposals must be made In accordance with the specifications, which can be obtained from the Second As- sistant Postmaster General. H. C. PAYNE, Postmaster General. % - AT AUCTION! AT AUCTION—AT AUCTION! SATURDAY....MAY 10th, 1002, at 1:30 p. m. AT LIBRARY HALL, I SAN MATEO, Opposite the Depot. 97 BEAUTIFUL HOME LOTS. 97 BEAUTIFUL HOME LOTS. IN SAN MATEO PARK. The most beautiful suburban park on the peninsula. Each lot consists of about one acre of ground bordered with beautiful shade trees. Terms—1-3 cash, balance can be paid in one or two years. “‘San Mateo Park,’’ formerly the celebrated ““Clark Tract,” and owned by the same parties since 1858, has recently been subdivided into suburban home lots averaging about one acre each. Wide and winding_avenues have been laid out and thousands of costly shade trees border the property. San Mateo is the ideal suburban residence property adjoining San Francisco, being only 14 miles distant from the city’s southern limit, ‘with many trains to and fro each day. Actual time at present 45 minutes, soon to be 30 min- utes by the bay shore line. Suburban electric trains will shortly be in operation between San Francisco and San Mateo, running halt- ourly. % . San Mateo Park only 10 minutes’ walk from the railroad station is situated on the sunny slopes of gently rolling ground commanding af enchanting view, surrounded by beautiful homes, grounds, drives, etc., and this sale af- fords one of the greatest opportunities to seek- ers of suburban homes that will be offered for many years. San Mateo s & place of ideal homes, com- manding, as it does, all the conveniences of the city with the comfort and pleasures of the country. San Mateo has many attractions unequaled by any other suburban locality. The educa- tional facilities are abundant. Public schools, kindergartens and private high class academies for boys and girls. There are a number of churches of different denominations. The beautiful cottages and mansions, vast estates, well-kept grounds, the trees, shrubbery and flowers, everywhere to be seen, the many delightful drives and.the beach for bathing are but a few of its most charming attractions. Don't miss this opportunity. Purchase a lot for your cottage, your bungalow or your villa. Excursion rate 60 cents f including lunch. iy i h ¢ Special trains leave Third and Townsend st A :n“fnmrldn)',l Mlly lo.s at 9, 10:30 and 11‘3'0 h ,» Teturning from San Mateo at 3:27, 4:. 5:23 and 6:40 p. m, el Catalogues, maps and full information at the office of BALDWIN & HOWELL, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery st., San Franclsco. JOSEPH STRAUB, Real Estate Agent, 850 Market st.; telephone Grant 177. RENTS COLLECTED. $3,000—2-story house, 6 rooms and bath; on Clementina st., nr. 6th; lot 20x80. $3,500—2 cottages on Filbert st., nr. Fillmore; lot 26:8x120; two frontag $35,000—Best opportunity to-day; 12 flats and residence with stable; pays 9 per cent; owner must leave on account of sickness. $6,000—2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; basement, laundry, garden; everything in good order; lot 25x92; Buchanan st. $8,500—Jackson st.,’ nr. Baker; 3 modern flats; rents $81 50 per month. $10,000—Bay-window house of 3 modern flats; rents $1000 per annum; lot 27:6x96; on Scott st., near Geary; worth $12,000. $2,400—Cottage of 6 rooms; frult trees in rear; lot 25x1 at 26th and Harrison. sasoEComer lot, near 34th and Mission sts.; $250 ea Four lots, 25x75, near 34th and Mission_sts, Mill Valley—Cottage of 4 rooms, furnished; Iot 126x300; price $2000. Yountville, Napa Co.—45-acre ranch; vineyard and complete wine outfit; house of 9 rooms and bath; horses, cows, chickens, ete.; $8000. Shasta County—640 acres of white oak. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. SAN FRANCISCO. 3508 Mission st.; store and living rooms; price $2200; small payment down, balance same as rent. 1819 16th ave.; 8-room house; good lot; price $800; $50 down, balance same as rent. 211 De Montford ave., Ingleside: lot 50x125; 7-room_cottage; chicken-houses and barn; oné block from car line; price $1500; small pay- ment down, balance same as rent, SUNNYSIDE. 26 Ciroular ave.: flat of 5 rooms and store; store rents for $8; price $1250; no payment down;_same as ren 414 Forester ave.; 5-room cottage; price $850; no payment down; monthly payment, $11 90. 1 also have a few houses to rent. A. E. RUDELL, 301 California st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ElTAm BARGAINS! BARGAINS! . BARGAINS! $1200 buys a good cottage, rooms and bath: lot 50x150; a snap. . $2500 buys 8-room house; lot 35x150; a bar- n. See the ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. Homes built, rented and exchanged. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS sgre e S APR 30, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. HOWARD, 1214—2 or 3 large sunny furnished or unfurnished h ousekeeping rooms. MINNA, 514, near Sixth—Furnished house- keeping rooms. A 1—2 beautiful sunny housekpg. O Ciitoet sas Fanges, ran. water, phone; cheab: OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny front room with kitchen; bay-window; gas stove; $0. OAK, 1181;—Elegantly furnished sunny parlor suite; pi‘l‘no; mpleta for housekeeping; also one iarge housekeeping room. POLK, 1839—2 sunny housekeeping rooru bath; phone; gas; $12. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. D. A. WENTWORTH, West Berkeley. ust building; modern up-to-date 3- room cottage With electric light fixtures; fine corner lot, 50x100; cement sidewalks streets improved; excellent location; corner. n improved street; close to furni- ture factory; 2-story building with store suit- able for any business. '$1850—Modern 5-room house in Haywards, including lot 200x125; also a fine varlety of flowers, berries, fruit trees and good well, tank, ete. $1400—Modern cottage; big lot; good lo- cation; close to electric and steam cars. $1000—Just built; modern 4-room and bath; lot 50x125; close to R. R. $900—Cottage of & rooms; lot G0x125; good well and mill; street work complete; excel- lent location. $800—Store and 5 living rooms; lot 50x136; street work complete; 3% block to cars and business street. $150 and up—Fine building lots. Make your own. terms. This is a special list of bargains. Now is your opportunity. D. A.- WENTWORTH, West Berkeley. Real Estate and Insurance:Broker. POWELL, 416%—2 unfurnished rooms, sulta- ble for housekeeping; in rear. POWELL, 919—3 housekeeping fioor; adults. SEVENTH, 178—2 nicely furnished housekeep: ing rooms; stationary tubs; large yard. STANYAN, 11283 sunny furnished front housekeeping rooms; near park; reasonable. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; newly furn. single, double hskpg. rms.; free gas; bath. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms; nice, neat, complete. TWO or three nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. 705 Clayton —————————————————————— ROOMS PO LET—Furn, and Unfarn., ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny: 75¢-day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 35 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Changed hands; 100 rooms newly renbvated; 50¢ to $1 50 night; $2 to $7 week; parlor; elevator. rooms; top $2700_Fine new modern house, 8 rooms and bath; large lot S0x120 feet; #treet work all done; good view of the bay and of the mountains; no finer, more sheltered or sun- | nier location In Berkeley: east of the local. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $3500—NEW 9-room house, ‘all modern im- provements; large corner lot; near the st: tion and electric R, R. JOS, J, MASOM Real Estate, Berkeley Station, COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.: easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET, FOR rent—New house, 8 rooms, near U. C. 2437 Warring st. Inquire at 3211 Haste s FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS A—EDINBURGH, 239 Powell, corner Geary— Sunny rms.; single, double; mod. conven'ces. A—VENDOME, 1104 Market—Changed hands; renovated; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller. ALL cholce neat sunny suites or singles; day, ‘week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unturnished, BUSH, 1105—Pleasant room for gentleman; running water; 15 minutes Call office; §9. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; §1 50, $6 week; open all night. ELLIS, 843—Nlicely furnished cleanly kept rooms; no cards: call and see them. GEARY 4056 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed sultes and single; travelers accommodated. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. W, E, RUDELL, cor. Fruitvale ave. and Wash- ingion st., Fruitvale, Cal. $ 800—-House 3 rooms, high basement; good sewer and city water; large barn; lot 30x105 feet; corner; all fenced; 4 blocks from station; $100 cash, balance §8 40 per month. $ 950—Cottage of 3 rooms; good well and pump; lot 102x140, with privilege of buying_adjoining land; $50 cash, bal- ance $10 80 per month. $1,000—House 5 rooms and bath; lot 112x112; | barn; % mile from station; $100 cash, balance $12 60 per month. $1,100—House 5 large rooms; lot 45x145; all fenced; 100 cash, balance $12 per month; near Allendale. $1,100—House ‘of 4 rooms; city water and ‘good sewer; patent closet; chicken houses fruit trees, - berry bushes and flower: summer house; lot 30x147; $50 cash, balance $12 per month. $1,200—New house, 4 rooms, grained in oal lot B50x174; city water; $200 cash, bal ance $12 per month. $1,600—House 5 rooms and bath; lot 50x164 $21 per month will buy ' this hom: Forest Park. $1,700—Modern house, 5 rooms and bath; half block from school; 1 block from car line; 4 blocks from station; nice bar city’ water; lot 35x124; $200 cash, bal- ance $18 per month. $1,800—Modern cottage of 4 rooms and bath; all furnished; high basement; good brick foundation: city water; bearing fruit trees; two chicken houses; lot 175 x150; all fenced and cross fenced; fine place for raising chickens; $300 cash, balance $18 per month, which includes principal, interest and taxe: if you want a nice home this will sult you. $4,700—Beautiful suburban home in Fruitvale, consisting of 2% acres of fine soll; 1 acre in bearing orchard; ornamental grounds, with gravel driveway; abun- dance of flowers and fruit trees; modern house of 7 rooms and bath; porcelain fub: all open and nickel-plated plumb- ing; fine brick mantel; large verandas; barn, stable; good well; windmill an tank; tank house; fancy chicken and eon h s; terms cash. w. B RUDBEL: Truitvale ave, ‘And Wash- ington st Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Bundays included. THE cheapest five-acre ranch ever offered in Fruitvale; 2 acres full-bearing fruit; fine buildings; chicken houses,- etc.; land is the very best; must sell at once. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale—J acres, Rose ave. and High st., Fruitvale. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary st. GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share with him a large suite of rooms in a first- class family hotel. Address L. H. C. 26 Montgomery st., room 14. LEAVENWORTH, 1519—Large sunny front Toom, nicely furnished; rent $8. MCALLISTER, 320—Large, comfortable rooms, with housekeeping privileges. McALLISTER, 907—Nicely furnished sunny room; German family; $4 month. MINNA, 667, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- window rdom; §1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 129A, near Orpheum—Nizely fur- nfshed front and back parlors; en suite or single; others, O'FARRELL, 426, near Jones—House just changed hands; newly renovated; reasonable. O'FARREL, 914—Neatly furnished, sunny al- cove front room; reasonable. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rocms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth at., near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished, THE Earl House, 310 Stockton—Under new management; elegantly furnished suany rooms single or en suite; day, week or month; elevator; hot and cold water; bath. TO Let—Sunny furnished room, near Cali- fornia_and Hyde st. cars; 15 minutes’ walk from Market and Kearny sts.; rent $8 per month, Box 1475, Call, TURK, 543, near Polk—Large front room; grate, gas and bath; $3 50 per week. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1096 cla. e e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. A A AN AAAA A A AN AN AN AN AN THE CORBIN, 836 Sutter—Elegant cor. sulte and single F6oms; table, first-class; phone Polk 4102, CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel: exceptional table; popular rates. IRVINGDALE, 626 Eddy—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; good table; reasonable. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat, VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class (able board. e BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. age mail will not be inserted. They must be in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CLIFFORD—Iu this city, April 27, 1902, to the wife of John J. Clifford, a daughter. LARROCHE—In this city, Aorfl 20, 1902, to the wife of John M. Larroche, a son. ROBINSON—In this city, April 5, 1902, to the wife of Joseph Robinson, a son. RUTHERFORD—In this city, April 8, 1902, o the wife of E. A. Rutherford, a daughter. MARRIED. FUCHS—KOCH—In this city, April 26, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Ran- dolph Emil Fuchs of San Francisco and Ella C. Koch of Leavenworth, Kans. GREENLEE—LASK—In this city, April 29, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Frederick Sackett Greenlee and Hermione Marguerite Lask, both of San Francisco. LYMAN—WOLF—In Oakland, April 27, 1902, William A. Lyman of Chicago and Fannie Wolf of Ban Francisco. NIEMANN-WIEBOLDTIn this city, April 28, 1902, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, 1= liam A. Niemann and Martha A. Wieboldt. SMITH—JACKSON—In this city, April 20, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Charles Clayton Smith and Myrtle Maria Jackson, both of San Francisco. WIGGINS—EATWELL—In this city, April 26, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Willlam R. Wiggins and Mary Eatwell, both of San Francisco. T — 2 DIED. Atwood, Daisy Johnson, Harry Baker, John Jones, Caroline Behpke, Rosie Kergan, Emma Boland, Michael C. Larsen, Hans Boyd, John F. Jr. Maatta, Anna Burke, John Molter, Lena Callaghan, Cal Mauller, Charles M. Clark, Elizabeth E. Munter, William Collirs, Joseph P. Nixon, ' Richard Day, Otis G. Parkinson, Thomas Glynn, William Power, J. W. Gelette, Wm. D. Greene, Annie G. Harrington, Mary Holmes, Henry T. Sewell, Newton Spreen, Marie Sittenfeld, Stanley Tevis, Susan G. Tilly, Bernard Vigneau, Gabriel Johnson, Frederick _ Wheeler, Henry ATWOOD—In this city, April 28, 1902, Daisy, dearly beloved wife of Robert B. Atwood, mother of Lilllan Atwood, and sister of Louisa, Anita, Tony and Fred Rodiellat, a native of California, aged 25 years. E7Iriends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the under- taking varlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 Mc- Allister street, thence to St. Mary’'s Cathe- dral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for (ha repcs: of her soul, com- meneing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BAKER—In the City and County Hospital, April 28, 1002, John Baker, a native of Ire- land, aged 68 years. BEHNKE—In this city, April 29, 1002, at her residence, 2605 Bryant street, between Twen- ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, Rosie Behnke, dearly beloved ‘wife of Frederick Behnke, loving mother of Elsa, Clara, Irene and Luzile Behnke, beloved sister of Mrs. M. Krouse and T. Wackenreuder, dauxhter of the late Vitus and Tomasa Wackenreuder, and sister of the late Henry Wackenreuder, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years and 19 days. A member of Olive Branch No. 7, Companions of the Forest. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 7 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street. between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty- fourth and Alabama streets, for services, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOLAND—A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mickael C. Boland at St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, Wednesday, April 30, commencing _at o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are in- vited to attend. g BOYD—In Nordhoff, April - 28, 1902, John Franklin Boyd Jr., only son of John F. and Louise A. Boyd, native of San Rafael, aged 15 years 11 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, San Rafael. Interment private. Please omit flowers. BURKE—In this city, April 28, 1902, John Joseph, beloved husband of Annie Burke, dearly beloved son of Rosa and the late John J. Burke, and brother of Mrs. Nellie Lyons, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 1 month and 2 days. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, May 1, 1902, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, 369 Eleventh street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. interment Holy Cress Cemetery. CALLAGHAN—In Cincinnati, Aoril 14, 1902, Cal Callaghan, dearly beloved husband of the lale Hannah Callaghan, and dearly idol- ized father of Mrs. P. F. Foley, Patrick Cal- laghan and the late Timothy Callaghan, John Callaghan and Mrs. Al Mitchell, a native of Ireland. CLARK—In_ this city, Aoril 20. 1902, Eliza- beth E. Clark, wife of H. W. Clark, and mother of Mrs, C. Z. Soule and Mrs. W. H. ‘Homer, Mrs. J. J. Peemiller of Chicago, Mrs. M. J. Ferrier and Miss M. E. Clark, 3 native of Delaware. . E7 Funeral and interment private. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ALAMEDA COUNTY. . $10,000—160 acres, townsite Altamont, all in culttvation; 3 dwellings, 6, 7 and 8§ store building; ‘saloon build- ing; large barn and other buildings; all fenced; church and school on property. (251) $5,000—320 acres farming and hay land. half mile from Altamont; all under wire fence; 4-room dwelling, barn and out- buildings; well and windmill; half mile from school. _(250) BUTTE COUNTY. $25,000—977 acres choice farming land; good for, grain and fruit; near two towns and 12 miles from Oroville; every foot tillable. (262) $26,400—2400 acres cholce orange and fig land, outskirts of Oroville, overlooking Sac- ramento Valley: 2200 acres can be fr- rigated: splendid tract for coloniza- tion; this land in small tracts Iis worth $25 per acre. (274) PLACER COUNTY. $12,300—820 acres fine farm; all growing crops included; half mile from Rosevilie; 16 miles from Sacramento; 160 acres in ocats, 60 acres wheat, family orchard: good 7-room house, barn fand out- buildings, windmill and tank: water piped to house and barn; fenced into 5 flelds; $5000 cash, balance at & per cent. (273) $1,800—115 acres, half mile from Applegate; rolling land; all fenced; county rcad through place; 6-room house, harns and outbuildings; water piped to house; all underirrigation; 4 ncres vineyard, 63 apple trees, 45 peach, 15 plums, 100 white fig, 10 French wal- nut trees, il in fuli bearing; 4 acres natural meadow; pienty oak and pine timber. (272) SHASTA COUNTY. $35,000—3267 acres stcek ranch, level land; 4 miles from Burney postoffice; all fenced into fields; 2-acre orchard; 3 farmhouses, § baras; about haif is meadow and irrigated land; plenty of water to irrigate whole tract. (2i3) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. $1,500—153% acres level land, all in 7-yea old” trees; 1300 choicé almonds, peach, 75 apricot, one-eighth acre ble grapes, few Bartlett pears an assorted fruits; 4-room house, good condition; good barn, good water, well and tank; 2 miles from Oakley, on Santa Fe. (276) MISCELLANEOUS FARBM LANDS. We have a large list of farms and ranches in Butte, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sonnma, Yolo, Contra Costa, Napa, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and Alameda counties, which we will cheerfully furnish to prospective buyers. TIMBER LANDS. $5,600—560 acres timber tract In Plumas / County, and 14 miles from Susanvill Lassen County; about one-third sngar pirie, one-third yellow pine, one-third fir and cedar; Will cut about 50.000 feet per acre; this is a decided bar- Zain. (271) AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., (Land Dept.) Hayward bldg. BEAUTIFUL suburban home about 15 acres, San Leandro rot Elmhurst; electric cars pass property; nice 2-story house, substantial outbulldings, stable, barns, chicken-houses, well-cultivated, bearing orchard of finest semi-tropical and deciduous fruits on place. D. MORIARTY, owner, Elmhurst. 600 ACRES at a bargain; fine land; no adol very best of improvements tomi i ipply: adjoining railroad station; 12 traing each Way daily; just the place to sub- divide. GEORGE W. LOVIE. Redwood City, ~——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—-— Emall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co,; future value assured, Ban Francisco is growing rapi best far poultry eneral fa . Apply to The Cotat! Co.. California st., pamphlets and information, for PALMISTRY. FREE readings to the first 3 callers dally this week; Mrs. B. Pearce, scientific business pulmist, 104 Turk, r. 28; 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. ECPERFLUOUS_hair_and moles removed by Jectric needle D &Mrs Traverse, 1170 Market. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 4. 700 Port st., corner of Jones; phone P 837. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores grey 4ir 10 sts matural color: §1: at all druggists. MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE instantly; 10c and 25c, All druggists. MAEQUERADE costumes, piay books, wigs; Adubiry oraers. GOLDSTELN & CO.. 183 Mit. $_JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific palmist, 51§ Tayion ehs bet, Geary and Post o BIASK SAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, ROOME papered $5 up; patnting & tinting done. oy it Ca 310 B4 w1 tel Hed S0B1: DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, 25c; ell druggists. FIRST-CLASS work; low ‘rates; get figures. J. C. ROMAINE, 640 G. G. ave.; tel. Polk 1423, A SNAP—Finest country home In San Mateco County; 23 acres of beautiful grounds; elec gant residence, barns, etc.; % mile trom sta- tion; 20 miles from city; daily trains. GEO. W. LOVIE, Redwood City. CASH for your country or suburban property. Ao Denty” Amarican GUArAntY aba eyt Co., Hayward bullding. PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality: big money; payments. HEALY & C. Mkt., r.fi Banta Clara Valley, San Jose wmrfi%:% . See OOSTER, fl%‘énnr. Market, 8. F., & . MOSYGOMEDY: 60 Marker, 8 ., & Bty count lands for sale. Land Dept.. G i ran & Trist Couayward DI3g. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICc—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2300—ONCE SOLD FOR $4400. Lot 40x140; elevated ground; near business center, cars, schools, etc.; house of five rooms in splendid order: elegant dining room and kitchen; finished in basement; large barn; in a high-toned nelghborhood; terms $600 ‘cash; balance on mortgage; owner non- resident and has instructed us to sell with- out reserve; a positive bargain; seeing Is believing; call early. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3600—TO DUPLICATE WOULD COST $4200. A new geven-room house: only been occu- pled one year: in perfect repalr; an ideal eauty in architectural design and finish; only three blocks from the local train and business center; large lot; terraced lawn; in- terfor finish in ‘imitation of rare wood; pan- cled dining room and beamed ceilin boards, bookcases, writing desks, dining room: space 100 expensive to extol its many qualities. Owner's occupation com- pels him to leave the city and prefers to sell Instead of renting. J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $4700—COR. 20TH AND WEBSTER. . An ideal colonial house; 7 rooms and bath; the very latest in everything; large lot; 6 new houses sold in this location and only this one left; terms $1000 cash; price 1s at least $1000 below the present market value on account of rise in material and ground. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Note—We have other chofce investments which are not advertised. Carriages and courteous clerks at your disposal free of charge. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. VAN NESS ave., 915—Sunny rooms, excellent board, $45 and $40; also a Jarge front suite. s —— e ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—3 housekeeping rooms; a adults; state particulars. Box 1709 Call office. 2 ROOMS, one front- also place for dog: single man; between 5th and 7th. Box 1705, Call. e e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALY kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex.; ren!lrll:i: lowest rates: phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth. e — SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for eity or country. PACIFIC .COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms D-10; tel.” 5580. — e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. IERCE-RODOLPH Storake & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell s tel. Priv. Ex. 871, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 8i0 Mis sion st.; tel. Howard 041. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jacksan 281, " TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less morey than any -house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 636 California: telephone Main 266, WEBETER Typewriter Inspection Co.—FExE: typewriter doctors:estimate free. 200 Sansome. e e e TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4e folio; coples, 2¢; mim- eographing, 927 Market, rnu. 301; Jessie 1554, ; collections made: OAKLAND €OTTAGES TO LET. TO let for 3 or 4 months, completely and ele- gantly furnished double cottage, 7 rooms, in st Oakland; large corner lot 150x150; gar- den; fruit !rg. Address box 1413, Call. —O—AKLAFD FURNITURE -FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this m . SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh tt,, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APARTMENTS for light housekeeping; furnis ed sunny suit, with kitchen; all modern im- rovements; bath; telephone; $16 to $20 suite. T. JAMES, McAliister and Laguna DISSOLUTION UF CARTNERSH NOTICE of dissolution.—The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned 13 this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. A. DENHARD withdiaws from the firm and E. A. KOLB takes over all the assets and agsumes all the liabilities and will continue the business at the same stand, 417-419 Mont- gomery st.. “San Francisco, under the flrm name of THE KOLB COMPANY. All ac- counts due or to become due Kolb & Den- hard must be paid to THE KOLB COMPANY only. Dated San Franclsco, April 22, 1902 H. A. DENHARD, E. A. KOLB. T ——— DIVIDEND NOTICES, ARIEL and solar flats, 525-531 Turk—Hot and cold water baths, electric lights free; fur- nished or unfur.; tel. Bast 312, Sutter 41. BELL (The), 1773 Market—Sunny suites, wil Kitchen, gip or coal stove, 312 1y §300 " o BIRCH ave., 615—3 rooms, unfurnished, for housekeeping; rent §7. Apply 642 Grov R BRODERICK, 1924—3 desirable furnished housekpg rooms; coal and gas range; bath. BUCHANAN, 508,near Fell—Furnished house- keeping rooms, $15; bath; gas; phone. BUSH, 1001, cor. Jones—Van Nuys; mod! Torn: anh untin, sultes new bouse: Logei cold water: baths; electric lights; first-class. EDDY, 724 (middle flat)—Fine front room. newly and well furnished; sun all day; hot u? cold water, bath, phone,. with 2 other well-furnished rooms, all complete for house- keeping; every convenience; seo them; it~ abié for 2 of 4 adults; reasonable. @ o ELLIS, 802—2 housekeeping rooms, $16, alse The. meres (Aot vones, 1 REn R, FOLSOM, 830—Large front rooms for house- Kkoeping cheap; sunny, quiet house. GOLDEN GATE ave, 022—Sunny bay-window suite, 2 large rooms; bath, gas, range, etc. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1005—3 nicely rms.; bath; gas; water; phone; vri Teas. GROVE, 104, near Polk—Furnisbed £ suite rooms for housekeeping, $16 per month. Cnquire at “ZB1 Tehuma. st MRS LADAR: rear. x WA 1068, bet. 6th and 7Tth—Sunny | Bomn:a'uu rooms; all oonv-nlnl-m.m{ f TO holders of mortgage bonds of the Market - Street Cable Raliway, Purk and Ocean Rall- road, Omnibus Cable, Powell Street Rallway, Park and CUft House Rallway, Ferries and Clift House Rallway, Market Sirect Railway and Sutter Street Railway Companles: Notice s hereby given that interest coupons of mortgage bonds of the above-mentioned companies will be pald hereafter at the office of the treasurer of the United Rallroads of San Francisco, room 60, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express building, 49 Second st.. San Fran. cisco. GEQ. T, WILLCUTT, Secrétary United Raliroads of San Franclsco. MARRIAGE LICENSES. he following marriage licenses were lssued Y T : ¥rank Tuefer, 37, 220 Kearny street, and Mary Borengab. 36, 260 Polk strect George W. Ansbro, 22, Alameda, and Mabel Trpest, 19, 'Stockton, Charles C. Smith, 22, 353 Linden avenue, and tle M. Jackson, 16, 569 Harrison street. - ick 8. Greenlee, 35, city, and Her- mione M. Lask, 23, city. Albert H. Lean, 3p, city, and Lizzie Lean, city. a2"711;” H. Matheny, 21, Roanoke, Va., and Grace B. May, 18, cuse, N. Y. Leon B. Goldberg, 41, Oakland, and Julla ‘Waldman, Portland, Or. Cornelits K_Wollt, 82 216 Langton street, and Rose Mol | Mass., Cincinnati, COLLINS—In this city, April 29, 1902, Joseph P. Collins, beloved son of Michael and the late Mary Collins, and loving stepson of Margaret Collins, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 1 month and 11 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 18 Bonita street, off Polk, between Vallejo and Green, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass will be' celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencinz at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAY—In Fruitvale, April 29, 1902, Otis G. Day, beloved husband of Mary P. , and father of Mrs. T. N. Le Roes, Mrs. Harrup and Fred and Herbert Day, a native of Maine, aged 67 vears 11 months and 24 days. A member of Lyon Post, G. A. R. GELETTE—In East Oakland, April 27, 1902, William D., beloved husband of Elizabeth R. Gelette, and father of Mrs. Mabel R. Vane and William S. Gelette, a native of Fair- + haven, Mase., aged 05 years 1 month and 26 ays. [FFriends are respectfully invited to_ at- tend the funeral services Wedn after- noon, April 30, 1802, at 8 o'elock, at the family residence, 173 East Twelfth street, East Oakiand. Interment private. GLYNN—In this city, April 20, 1002, at his Tesidence, 1925 Stockton street, William, son of Mary and the late James=*Glynn, and brother of Vincent and Mary Glynn, a na- tive of San Francisco. EFA_requiem ma: will be celebrated at St. Francls Church, Vallejo street, Thurs- day morning, May 1, at 9:30 o' ¢lock.’ Friends are invited to attend. Kindly omit flowers. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GREENE—In Colma, April 20, 1902, of diph- therla, Annie Grace, dearly beloved and only daughter. of Benjamin S. and Julla Greene, and sister of Ben, Ray, Howard and Eddy Greene, a native of Colma, Cal, aged 6 years 11 months and 26 days. HARRINGTON—In this city, April 27, 1902, at her residence, 2404 Clay street, Mary, wite of Dennis F. Harrington, and devoted mother of Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Mrs, Josie Brinckerhoff, John B. Harringion of Port- land, Or., and Fanny C. Harrington of San Francisco, & native of Ireland. (Boiton, Ohio, and Portland, Or., papers vlease copy.) 7 Funeral orivate. Kindly omit flowers. HOLMES—In this city, April 28, 1902, Henry Thomas, beloved husband of ~Laura V. Holmes, a native of Lansingburg, N. Y., aged 73 vears and 2 months. (Sacramento papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday). at 0:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 1922 Pine street. Inter- ment at Sacramento on arrival of train leav- ing San Francisco at 11 o'clock. HYMES—In this city, April 28 1902, Rachel Hymes, beloved mcther of Mrs. I. Baron, Mrs. G. Meisner and Charles Hymes of New York, a native of Prussia. (New York pa- pers_please .copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, April 30, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Qlivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 816 Market Street. Telephone Bush 367. NEW FIRM OF llymmum‘ Samuel McFadden, years S e e h i 'l'.?.&'en, Iate with 3 G O Gone .mor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- Jors at 1171 Mission st.. between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. ly wi eGinn . opened ?‘ ;-' " uneral Parlors at 214 Eddy [ the residence of Mrs. I street. Interment strictly private. will not be accepted. p JANS—In Alameda, April 26, 1902, Marie Jans, widow of the late Obbe Jans, a native of B‘Sflrfi T acesamtances respect- and acquain are - fully Invited to attend the funeral services We . April 30, 1902, at 10:30 o’clock, at the funeral parlo?s of Smiley & Gallagher, 2325 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, April 28, 1902, Fred- erick L. Johnson, dearly beloved son of the late Charles and Ellen, Johnson, and brother of Charles and Frank Johnson and Mrs. Wil- Ham Nolting, a native of Francisco. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English, 29’ Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. JOHNSON—In this city, April 29, 1902, Harry Johnson, beloved son of N. W. and Mamie Johnson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 1 month. JONBES—In this city, April 29, 1902, Caroline Jones, beloved wife of H. C. Jomes, and smother of John J. Jomes and Mrs. J. A Freis, a native of Indlana, aged 68 years 3 months and 8 days. AN ety e A, eergam: Emma, beloved wife of Dr. J. A. " lnl:l:eofcmmdmymtndlo months. Remains at the pariors of Porter & white. 122 Bady street. Notice of funeral hereafter. LARSEN—In the City and County Hospital, April 29, 1902, Hans Larsen, a native of Norway, aged 32 years. ik x MAATTA—In Alameda, April ., Anna Maatta, a native of Finland, aged 49 years 2 months and 2 days. MOLTER—In this city, April 27, 1002, Lena, beloved wife of Charles Molter, and mother of Paul Molter, a native of Germany, aged 15 . years 2 months and 8 days. Baron, 457 Fell Flowers 7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, April 30; at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, bstween Seventh and Eighth. .Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MULLER—In this city, April 20, 1902, Charles Marcel, beloved son of Florentine E. Muller and of the late Guy C. Muller, brother of Florette Muller, and grandson of Constant Marchand and Jean Muller, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are rv fully invited to attend the mass Frida: May 2, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, which will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at the French Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, Bush street. Remains at the residence of his mother, 33% Willow avenue, near Polk street. Interment strictly private, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MUNTER—In Trall, B. C.. April 28, 1902, Willlam, beloved father of Leo Munter, a native of Germany. NIXON_Richard Nixon, beloved husband of ‘Amella Nixon, and father of Richard §. Nixon, s native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 71_years. 7 Funeral Thursday morning, from his late residence, Elmburst. PARKINSON—In Colma, San Mateo County, April 29, 1902, Thomas, dearly beloved hus- band of Margaret Parkinson. and father of Robert, Richard, Edward, George, Thomas and John Parkinson, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 59 years. (New York papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. POWER—In this city, April 26, 1002, J. W. Power. a native of Michigan. aged 50 years. SEWELL—In this city. April 29, 1002, Newton Sewell, father of Mrs. Mollie Jones. and Amos F. and Bdward N. Sewell, a native of Wilmington, Ohlo, aged 80 years and 7 months. SPREEN—In this city, April 20, 1902, Marle, beloved wife of Christoph Spreen, and mother of Willle Voss, & native of Germany, aged 60 years 5 months and 10 days. SITTENFELD—In this city, April 29, 1802, Stanley, beloved and only son of Max and Auguste Sittenfeld, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 4 vears 3 months and 8 days. TEVIS—In this city, April 29, 1902, at her residence, 1316 Taylor street, Susan G., widow of the late Lloyd Tevis. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TILLY—In this city, April 29, 1902, Bernard Tilly. native of Germany, aged 50 years. VIGNEAU—In San Jose, April 28, 1902, Gab- riel Vigneau, a native of lson, France, aged 36 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral from the family residence, 99 North Market street, Wednesday, April 30, at 2:30 oclock. WHEELER—In this city, April 29, 1902, Henry, beloved husband of Catherine Wheel- er, and father of Nellle and Lizzie Wheel- er, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 52 years 11 months and 17 days. L SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. HOTHOUSE ROSES, FRESH, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZ. SWEET PEAS, 10c PER BUNCH. 311 SUTTER ST. Phone Grant 197. iiiio——————1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C J Copeland, Ind [S A Kay, Honolulu T C Johnson, Sacto F L Block, w & son, W Cochran, N Y St Louis J M Hayden, Seattle Mrs Rubelman' & d, B Chaloner & sister,| St Louls Mrs P Lucas, St Louis F Tote, w & 3 ch, Or C Moore & w, Seattle R E L Newberry, D Q M C Clark & w, Mex J Hackieman, Ind T T Turner. Tenn E A Kelier, Chicago |Miss A O'Malley, Mo ——— Ho Mon Acquitted. After three trials for murder Ho Mon was acquitted by a jury in Judge Law- lor's court yesterday afternoon. During the war between the Suey Sing Tong and the Hop Sing Tong on March 17, 13%. Ho Mon and Sue Ho Mon killed 2 member of the Hop Sing Tong in mistake for the president of the tong in a building at the corner of Pacific and Dupont streets. Sue Ho Mon committed suicide in the County Jail while awaiting trial. - COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. Cripple Creek ‘, € McFerren, Ind W_E Empey, Denver J Wright, Gold Run 3 Price. Phila 100 Belcher ..... 1L| 200 Mexican o 500 Best & 1 28} 500 Mexican 62 500 Builion (...... 03| 200 Mexican 61 300 Caledonta ... 51| 300 Occidental 15 200 Caledonia ... 50/1200 Ophir I 50 Caledonia ... 52/1000 Overman 25 200 Choilar ...... 21| 500 Potosi 36 500 Chollar 760 Potost 38 1100 € C & Va. 65| 200 Savag: 16 20 C C & Va....1 60| 700 Sierra Nev... 2% 200 Exchequer . 01} 100 Silver HIll 49 1400 Gould & Cur. 1| 300 Union Con.... 20 100 Justice ...... o7 Afternoon Session. 400 Andes ....... 06 100 Occidental .. 13 200 Best & Bel... 28 18 51 190 50 35 2 34 160 5 200 Crown Point. 10 27 500 Gould & Cur. 17| 300 Slerra Nev. 28 8300 Gould & Cur.* 18, 100 Silver HIl... &2 300 Justice . 07| 300 Union Conm... 28 100 Mexican ..... 6211200 Utah ... [ 800 Mexican ..... 61/ 500 Yellow Jack.. 14 800 Mexican ..... 60 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesaton. 500 Belcher ..... 11, 600-Ophir o 500 Best & Bel.. 27| 150 Ophir 70 1200 Best & Bel.. 23| 300 Ophir 50 600 Caledonia ... 52| 250 Ophir 85 500 Chollar . 22| 200 Ophir 9 600 Chollar . 21| 800 Overman .... 25 500 C C & Va... 1 60 27 200 C C & Va..1 62 3T 300CC& Va....1 i 300 C C & Va....17¢ 28 300 Gould & Cur.* 17 50 300 Mexican ..... 61 29 300 Mexica: T el o 200 Mexican . 65/ 0% 66| 14 62 500 185 @00 87% 500 190 400 26 300 38 B00- at 500 51 200 23 300 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY.. Aaril 20—4 p. m. Bid-Ask. Bid. Ask. [ Y I o 02 ® — ok 10 60 61" 2 5 16 g §:2 18 flg 20 16 62 — o4 0 = & S 3 i 51 ® > brd = 24 >