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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902. machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pives, shafting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. £ stock; installments; billlard easy terms or rented. The Co., €52 Mi 2 iot , Same @s new, cos! en at once for $100 cash all office. t ers, engines, dynamos, and iron working ma- TE. 130 Beale st. guaranteed singers, 1614 Jonee st. and second-hand typewriters (all & CO., 110 Montg'y. ENGINES, bollers, lathes, planers, second-hand achinery. J. BURKE, Beale launches, rowbo ER & HAMILTON. makes) records, supplies, moving <, fims. Bacigalupl, 933 Mkt. <ines, all_sizes, new and 2d-hand 3. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $4750—2-STORY frame storeroom and flat 9 rTooms; corner; lot 25x100; Mission. $2150—6-room _cottage. bath; high basement; lot 25x100; back yard; Mission. $3600—2-story frame, 11 rooms and bath; back yard, barn; rent §25; corner; lot 30x100; Mission. $2500 Bach, 5 5-room cottages, bath: back yard; high basement; Potrero ave. HEALY & CARR Realty & Mining Co., | Phone James 4121. ~ 713 Market st., room 406. “OCEAN VIEW" is booming; finest car service in the world; every 10 minutes. You will never secure a suburban home in sight of *OlG Ocean’’ as cheap as now. , Cot- stages and building lots at a bargain. THISTLETON, 272 Sadowa st., Ocean View. $2400—LOOK at this; 2 genuine bargain; cot- tage, 6 rooms and bath; street bituminize Jot 31x100; sunny side; 20th st., between Vi lencia and Guerrero; must be sold. J. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. BARGAIN—New 5-room house, all modern im- provements; high finished basement:; on car line; small amount cash, balance like rent. Owner on premises, Chenery & Fairmount. FOR sale—House and lot on Cole st., near Page. 9 rooms and bath. Inquire WAL. J. TUSKA, Safe Deposit building. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Un;fnrn A_EDINGURGH, 239 Powell, corner Geary— Sunny rms.; single, double; mod. conven'ces. ALL choice 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 unfurnished. BUSH, 1610% —FElegantly furnished rooms, $7 and §9; use of gas, phone, bath, kitchen. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. ‘Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. $10—3 ROOMS and yard. 225 and 225% Elgath st., near Howard. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, .35e, 10—5 rooms and bas i mew; reno- GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated, LARKIN, , near Ellis—Newly furnished front réom; rent only $6; in small flat. MARKET, 134i—An clegant suita of rcoms, suitable for doctor. has changed hands. MASON, 219—Elegantly suites 'and single. sunny The above house furnished rooms; ew and sccond hand. THE HER- SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. FOR seco nd machinery engines and bollers £o to Mast. SE.cor.2nd & Brannan. 8-ROOM house nd lot 25x100, $7000: destrable location; Western Addition. ' Box 829, Call. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For -hand modern enxines & botlers Krogh MIg Co., 519 Market st. new and 2d-hand moving pic- ) & BRECK Post MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents’ dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan phone Bush 484 BIG fu 11_exchange 16103 Bush. Bax 4960, Call office. ond-hand clothing_and st.: tel. Jessle 2851 ——FOR Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancha Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Franeisco is growing rapidly; location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., California st., for pamphlets and information. UNHEARD-OF bargain; _beautiful home in cholcest part of Santa'Clara Co.; elegant two-story house, large barn and outbuildings; abundance of water; will give $1500 for this year's crop. For full particulars address box 917, Call office. FARMS, ranches, city and suburban property for sale and exchange; unimproved lands in large and small tracts in_Alameda, San Joa- quin and other counties. Write for our print- ed list. HEALEY & CARR, Realty and Min- ing Co., 718 Market, r. 406; tel. James 4121. le | SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— | NATOMA, 282, ‘near Fourth—2 unfurnished rooms; water, sink and closets; rent $6. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. iights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 120 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor: rooms, per night, 35e to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground foor; ‘rooms Wwith hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. ght; $150. $6 week; open all night. ! tive of New York, aged 24 vears 11 months and 14 days. (Nx;’ York and New Jersey papers please copy. % pe funeral will take Dlace to-day (Friday), at 9:45 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 627 Hayes street, thence to 88 Lawn Cemetery, via 11:30 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. CLEWE—In Sonoma, May 15, 1002, Frederick; beloved husband of Marle Clewe, and father of Willlam, Frido, Doris, Ernest, Helene and Marfe Clewe, a native of Germany, aged 65 years: - » £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the cremation at 10 o'clock, Saturday, May 17, at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, San Franclsco, g2 COBLENTZ—In this city, May 14, 1902, Gus- tave Coblentz, relict of the late-Melanie Cob- lentz, father of Mrs. Max Frankenau and Jules' and George Coblentz, and brother of David, Felix and Sam Coblentz, a native of Lixhefm, Lorraine, aged 65 years 4 months and 12 days. (7 Frieinds and acquaintances bers of Bay City Lodge No. 71, I and Valley Lodge No. 30, respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 9:45 o'cleck, frem the residence of his brother, 122 Broderick street, corner of Page. Interment Home .of Peace Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. PR & NGREGATION ome—Officers OO Taoabara ate renpecttully invited to- at- tend the funeral of our late member, Gus- tave Coblentz, to-day. (Friday), 9:45 olclock, " from ihe residence of his :{"'hfi‘;: Broderick street, corner of Page. Srgerat TN AURICE KAHN, President. M I STERN. Secrstafy. .- L o | 2 —in this city, May 18, 3 | A heloved tather of John, Nelile, and Alice Fitzpatrick, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 52 years. Ufltmlns at the parlors of J. C. O'Cen- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notlce of fureral hereafter. " CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1008 Va- encin_st. —— ROOMS AND BOARD. Eanta Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties. See WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, 8. F., & San J. COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- SCOTT, 1601. corner Post—Large sunny rooms with ‘board; table first-class; telephone, bil- Mard table, all the comforts'ef a home. asement, Lelow Kearm: enant. large b PALMISTRY. "ERGAARD reads 1 to 4, 700 r of Jones; phond Polk 837. 1. scientific palmist, 515 ¥ and Post:tel. Black 561. N ELL Gear For bet PERSONALS. E_POWER, who about 1855 or 1860 for , it is supposed, in He would now of ailing women in ed thousands of suf- ce; booklet for mothers d free. The Viavi Co., e.; phone East 282, San indly send informa- | g Department of The Call, | ctured for over fifteen | TROY. 416 California st., San Francisco. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FORECLOSURE and estate properties for sale. See the Alumeda Land Company. $4500—The cheapest plece of property ever offered in_ Alameda; fine home, 8 rooms and bath; lot 62x150; bet. Chestnut and Morton-st. stations; & snap. ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. N—In Oakland, May 15, 1902, Margaret FLTI,NI?elmlred daughter of Michael and Annie Flynn, and sister of John L., Mary H., ‘Anila H., Francis M. and Lorretta J. Flynn, 2 native’ of Oakland, aged 9 vears and 6 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, May 17, at 9:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 561 Fifth street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. FRANKLIN—In this city, May 15, 1902, Jo- soph - Franklin, beloved husband of Annie Franklin, and father of Mrs. Max Salomon, Mrs. Juies Aron, Dr. Milton W. Franklin and Dr. Walter S. Franklin, a native of Prussia, aged 63 years 3 months and 7 days. TF Please omit flowers. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1800 Mis{ slon street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. o 3 CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select , . EMMONS & S s s EMNOME R R N . Tl hothl: bl e e SAN RAFAEL REAL ESTATE. |IRVINGDALE, 620 Eddy—Sunny rooms, en e o = o2 T | suite or single; good table: reasonable. FOR sale or leass, or_will exchange for San S €36 Clay, room Francieco property, furnished residence, 70p | LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; )‘;(flh ave., -San Rafael; 9 rooms, bath, Lon sultes or single: steam heat. sleeping-rooms and . servants room; i 55 i g = N e A flro“'!"; e ;7 THE HEATH, 312 Eddy st., is now under the management of MRS, M. E. WILLIAMSON. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class table board. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear. for $1, postage paid. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By man and w'fe, furnished suite, sitting-room, bedroom and bath, with best board; private family; Western Addition or other equally desirable part of the city; ref- erences required and given. Box 1788, Call. $4500_OFFER wanted; bank foreclosure; must | be sold immediately; splendid residence on Ban Antonio. near Union: rent $40: lot 42x | 150. EDWARD J. HOOPER. 26 Montgomery. —_— L ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. EAST front bay-window; porcelain bath and clectric lights; suitable for ecoupie; board, $5 per week. Box 4276, Call office, Oakland. with | - WANTED—A home in a private Jewish family for 2 girle 14 and 6 years for 3 months; state number in your family. Box 888, Call. an. board and room; private. Ad- 778, Call office. ROOMS WANTED., ANTED—A nice sunny front bedroom and small bedroom in the Mission district, State terms and location to J. J. H., 46 Steuart st. nants for suits to order, we make an extra palr other suits on install- LEMOE, 1117 Market ighth. egant line of r ith these suits ee of charge $1 weekly. L. between Seventh CREDIT STORE—Complete outfit a de suits, skirts, nts’ and boys’ ; cell, open ADAMS CO., 318 M; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $500—$200 CASH, bal. §5 per month; 3 large rooms; good well and pump on back porch patent closet; all sewered; lot all fenced; 3 short blocks rs. W. C. MORAN & Co. every room—Winchester near Market: T( : $150 to $6 per weel baggage to and from the ferr; $2100—$250 CASH, bal. $20 per month; 5 beau- tiful Jarge rooms; lot 50x135; best street in town; grand flower garden; 2 blocks to train, W. C. MORAN & CO. y _switches hairdress: DERER, and my or] G. LE T do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 akes colored shirts to order; $1 each; =; selection 300 patterns. 0ad men can find Car. de _overalls at SUM MAN'S, ¥Fifth and Market sts. Memorandum, Vol. styles Standard Patterns; t designs for summer goods. J. 1021 Market st., near Sixth. uncalled-for suits, oats CHARLES LYONS' ket st. overcoats . London $1500_7-ROOM cottage; lot 50x140; on 80-foot street; half block to cars; street sewered, iraéiéd and macadamized. W. C. MORAN | $2500_NEW 8-room house, just completed; all modern improvements; lot 50x140; never such a bargain offered in Berkeley; 1 block to cars, W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin station, or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station, Berkeley. IT is wery convenient {o be able to get hot water without having to light & fire; it can only be done with the aid of the *‘Sunshine Water Heater.” I will sell you a well-built 9-room hcuse, with window shades, combination fixtures: fine cormer lot; and throw in a ‘*‘Bunshine Water Heater,"” all for $3500. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Sta. COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK. 514 ine. I at low interest; gold, silver, is and precious stones bought STHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. afe and sure cure can owledge of patient. Ad- San Jose, Cal. ,_single, three-quarter EASTERN OUTFITTING 2 Stockton st., near Broadway. and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- 330 K near Pin: pants, $2 75. MISFIT 437 Montgomery st. ur hair is falling or you are bald, call on Moore, 332 O'Farreil;send for circula: dress pants, $2 50. Dupon es destroyed with ON, 1119 Sutter st. uperfluous har, moles destroyed 1719 Buchanan; tel, West 259, mes at H. Anderson’s, theat- 26 O'Farrell; country orders. baths, massage, hot air m,ete. 233 Geary,r.27. hair and moles removed by electric needie.Dr.&Mrs Traverse,1170 Market, ALFREDUMS tian Henna: restores gray hair to its natural col at all druggists’. MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE v: 10c end 25c. Al druggists. MASQUERADE country orders FRENCH CORN PAINT, the 25c; all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured: peration: no detention frcm business; il te discases treated successtully; comsul- ee. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, FOR sale—G acres, Rose ave. Frui A R HAR and High st., 78 Geary st HAYWARDS ADVERTISEMENTS HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. 8 ACRES, all out to full-bearing fruit; good | house of 5 rooms and cellar; barn; chicken- | houses; fruit house; sulphur houses; 2 springs | piped to house; barn and yard; good well; | place paid last year 30 per cent on selling price of $5000. 15 acres, all out fruit and room cottage: high basement, good well; price $6000. 12% acres; about 5 acres in fruit; fine new modern house of 6 rooms; chicken-houses: | brooder-house; good well; fine location; price $5250. 2 acres; some fruit: house, 4 rooms; cls- barn; price $1300. 3% acres; all out to a; no other improvements. Apply to P. WILBER vines; fine 6- ; fine large barn; t pricots, full bearing; ce '$000. Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. NOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ARIEL and solar flats, 525-631 Turk—Hot and cold water baths, elect:ic lights free; fur- nished or unfur.; tel. Eust 312, Sutter 41, BELL (The), 1773 Market—Sunny suites, with kitchen, gas or coal stove, $12 to $20. CALIFORNIA, 3031—3 sunny rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; no children. DE_C. C._ O'D Office and_residence, 1021% Market Sixth and Seventh. e AR PROPOSALS. OFFICE of C, ash., May will Q.. M., Vancouver Barracks, 12, i902—Sealed proposals, In be received here until 11 2, for furnishing such quan- inous coal as may _be required time during fiscal\year com- 1902, for supply to vessels h Quartermaster’s Depart- , Oregon. Information fur- Depot Quartermaster’s Of- gon. U. §. reserves right t_any of all proposals or Envelopes containing pro- marked: * addressed J. i —— SPECIAL enants ejected for $4: collections made; y or_co PACIFIC COLLECTION rooms 9-10; tel, 5580. STORAGE AND WARE "IERCE-RO! o E fice Post an EN WE sion st.; HOUSES. £e & Moving Co, of- : tel. Pri 571 OLPH Stora, Powell st G ET Storage: advances made, 850 tel. Howard $41. F. W. Zehtass. SKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market oty tel. Mein 1840; shipping at ont ras ¥ EDDY, 516_Parior sulte, nicely furnished; bath: range and running water; reasonable. ELLIS, 538 Sunny front basement floor, § rooms; also sunny front room for light hskpg. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; 3 and bath, $20; also 2, $15; 1, $8; single, $4. FILLMORE, 2212, near Clay—$10; 3 large sunny unfurnished rooms; nice yard. FOLSOM, 620—Large furnished rooms on first floor; large grounds for families with children. GOUGH, 115_Handsome _sunny - bay-window parlors, exclusive of kitchen, $18. GROVE, 7983 sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; bath and gas. 333—Sunny back rooth, furnished for ecping, $8; small room, $1 50 week. LARKIN, 804—Sunny front and back suites for housekeeping, §19, §13; other rooms, $5, $8. MINNA, 320—Sunny front room and kitchen, turnished complete for housekeeping. 2 UNFUR. rms., Bush, bet. Hyde and Powell; 2 gentlemen; state price. W. S., box 823, Call. TY: SUPPLIES, GREAT TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, . | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; coples, 2c; mim- eographiug. 927 Markt, rm. 305; Howard 1539. . MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Robert L. Lawless, 20, Newman, and Ida V. Goodwin, 28, 1863 Howard street. Albert’ L. Malone, 29, city, and Mary K. Herzog, 25, city. 3 John'J. Kingwell, 32, 665 Folsom street, and Katharine Gibbon, 22, 2112 Callfornia street. Biagio M. Raimondi, 25, 404 Green street, and Maria Fazio, 17, 1217% Kearny street. Moses M. Drew, 65, Sacramento, and Hattte E. Moody, 55, Sacramento. Charles F. Butler, 21, 555 Alberta G. Smith, 17, 565 E Rowland D. Laws, 2 Celestine M. Gatto, 5 California, street. James H. Watson, 1% Filbert street, and Jennie S. Don 19, 0313% Filbert st. obn D. Hansen, 21, Oakiand, and Ida Lind- berg, 21, Oakland. John F. Duetsch, 34, 28 Jolce street, and Gretchen Gernnes,, 25, 219 Ciinton Park. Melvin N. Laurénce, 27, city, and Alice E. cf BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BINNARD—In this city, May 15, 1902, to the wife of 1. Binnard, a daughter. CANNON—In this city, April 21, 1902, to the wife of E. B. Cannon, a daughter. GORMAN—In this city, May 9, 1 wife of C. C. Gorman, a son. e GRAVES—In Alameda, May 15, 1902, to the wife of Frank B. Graves, a son. JONES—In this city, May 11, 1002, to the wife of Charles Edward Jones (mee Linder), & son. JOHNSON—In_this city, May 8, 190: e wite of Ira S. Jobnsoh, & dnughters O LAUFFER—In Lorin, May 12, 1 Wite of Charles Lautter, & son.o > ©° e Ellis street, and iis street. 18, MACKEY—In this city, May 14, 1902, Wite of J. J. Mackey (formerly Neliis B Funge), a son. MOON—In this city, May 15, 1902, t of Milton W. Moon, a daughter. SR e VON STADEN—In this city, April 26, ;o fl;? wife of Willlam A. Vull; Sude}:‘,’m auzhte: % MARRIED, HANSEN—LINDBERG—In_this city, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, the 'First English Lutheran Chu Dahl Hansen and Ida Lindberg, land, Cal. 1ZZARD—ANDERSON—In this city, May 1 1902, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander' pastor of {he Eirst English Lutheran Church, John uzard of San Mateo, Cal., and A s derson of San Francisco, B WHITEHEAD—WOOSTER—In ElL the Presbyterian Church parsonage, May 130 1902, by the Rev. E. E. Clark, Hi Whitehead of Amador City, cu““i’nf’n"zfi Sherwood Wooster of Bowman, Cal, DIED. May 15, pastor of rch, John both of Oak- Ames, George D. Le Blane, J. B. Bost, Jacob Leland, Henry C: Burtchaell, Henrfetta Loughran, Thomas Carrel, D.' W. McCarty, Willlam Clark,” Carrle Clewe, Frederick Coblentz, Gustave Fitzpatrick, John J. Flynn, Margaret C. Franklin, Joseph Freeman, Susan H. Gaffke, Ferdinand Gregory, Btta P. Jacoby, ‘Isaac N. Kane> Ann M. Larsen, Christina AMES—In this city. May 14, 1902, George D. Ames, son of George D. Ames and Mra, V. L. Wigzin, a native of Californy od years and ‘¢ months. oE b McSherry, . Robert C. Murray, “Dantel Qelirich, Fredericik Pidgeon, Patrick G. Robinson, John A. Rogers, - George I3 Smith, Mrs. Alice B. Sullivan, Mary M, Sunderland, Clyde Vorrath, Carl C, ‘Wheeler, Martha W, MINNA, 454B—4 rooms furnished for house- Kkeeping; lower floor; separate entrance. OAK, M7—Large single room, $5; 2 suites, $14 and $8; all complete for housekeeping; gas; range. 1403, corner Geary—Large sunny : tchen; sink; pantry; gas stove; bed- 7. SILVER, 165, near Fourth—2 furnished rooms. for housekeeping: che IC_Storage and Furniture Movin 4 2220 Filimore 1.3 phone Jaceans g EEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLI ALL kinds bo ang rairing; “Tel. Green 144. 305 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex. ; repairing; lowest rates: phone Howard 2564 155 Sy TREMONT ave., 162—4 nicely furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping, with bath, piano, gas range; lower ; references re- quired; no’ children. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and sl tions has been established at 1006 alencia st ROCMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. TO LEASE, TO LEASE—Xenilworth Inn; remantically st~ vated in Mill Valley; 50 minutes’ ride from Sen Franclsco; completely furnished; in good condition; 40 rooms; steam and hot water baths; electric light beaters throughout ; (&1- vators, et("]: rent low. Apply MADISON BUEKE. 30 Montgomery st.. or ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent. Mill , Cal. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, clegant, sunny; T5c day upward; ueA"lar cars to . bandsomest 1 room in Califorpia. BOST—In this city, May 14, 1902, Jacob Bos beloved busband ‘of the late Franges Bout and father of Mrs. Mary Garner, John M. Bost, Mrs. Ella Surguy, Mrs. Rosa Surguy and 'W. C. Bost, a native of North Caroling, aged $7 years 7 months and 4 days. Friends and acquaintauces are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1903 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixe teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. BURTCHAELL—In Oakland, May 15, 1902, at 1821 Myrtle street, Henrletta Burtchaell, wife of G. Clifford Burtchaell, daughter of Elizabeth Alford, and sister of Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Charles Hester of Denver, s 8. of Napa, Mrs. E. Eoyce, Mra, V. Rebm of Bisgell, Waah, and Hattle and Jessle Ward of Santa Rosa, & native of California, aged 20 years o months and 14 days. 3 CARREL—Near San Jose, May 15, 1002, D. W, Carrel, beloved busband of Mrs. L. Carrel, Pank. Alvert, Andy and A . Cemeer) 260 Fran] ,_Andy and A. rrel, Mrs, 1. Gould and 'Mrs. Rock g 148 _Sixth—Rooms, to $5 per week, and ; opeh all night. AT Grand ithern, 7th and Mission—Changed new) ted; 60c to B0 hiehes 800 37 ek panted; e . A—BRUNSWICK Ho: 25c 1o §1 per night: §1 25 . Rockford. 7 Interment at 10 o'clock, May 17, at San Jose. CLARK—In this city, May 14, 1802, beloved wife -of Brendon Cl Ernestine, Julius and Henry Fink, and niece of Julius Fink, a na- | Richmond, Ind., and | FREEMAN—In this city, May 14, 1902, Susan Freeman, beloved mother of Edwin W. Spence, a native of England, aged 60 years 1 months and 4 days. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment private, Mount Olivet Cemetery. GAFFKE—In this city, May 15, 1902, Ferdi- nand, eldest and dearly beloved son of Eliza- Dbeth Gafrke, and brother of George and Ame- lia Gaffke, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 14 yeers § months and 9 days. GREGORY—In Vallejo, May 14, 1902, Etta Pollard Gregory, wife of William H. Greg- ory, and daughter of Mrs. Nettie Laymance, a native of San Francisco. JACOBY—In this city, May 14, 1902, Isaac N., beloved husband of Mathilda - Jacoby, and father of Mrs. Hugo Abrahamson of Oak- land and Phil J. and Sam Jacoby of San Francisco, ‘& native of Germany, aged 65 years. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 9:80 o'clock, at his late residence, 900 O'Farrell -street. ~ Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock boat. It is particularly requested to omit flowers. OFFICERS and members of the First Hebrew Benevolent . Society: You are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late member, 1, N. Jacoby, from his late resi- dence, 900 O'Farrell street, at 10:15 o'clock this morning. S. ZEKIND, Secretary. KANE—In this city, May 14, 1902, Ann M., James Kane, and devoted James and Thomas Kane C. F. Dunn, a native of Qounty Longford, Ireland, aged 60 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1606 Church street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, LARSEN—In this city, May 14, 1802, Chris- tina. Larsen, a native of Norway, aged 75 years 5 months and 24 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at Our Sa. vior's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Howard street, near Thwelfth, In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. near Post. LE BLANC—In this city, May 14, 1802, J. B. Le Blanc, a native of-Canada, aged 66 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attaciied to St. Mary's Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & C‘:x 1239 Market street, between Eighth Ninth. LELAND—In this city, May 15, 1902, Henry Chapin, beloved husband of Alicla Leland, and father of W. H. and C. C. Leland and Mrs. 8. J. Swartsel, a native of New Hamp- shire, aged 69 years 9 months and b day. | LOUGHRAN—In this city, May 14, 1902, Thomas, beloved husband of Lizzie Lou ran, and father of Lillle, Harry, Thoma Evd, Ella and Willie Loughran and M Stephen Kay, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 61 years and 2§ days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, ‘919 Bryant street, themce to St. Joseph's 'Church, where a Solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9-o'clock. Intermeat Holy Cross Cemetery. 7 McCARTY—In this city, May 14, 1002, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Mary McCarty, and father of Willlam Jr., Joseph W, Eugene G. and Jennle McCarty and Mrs. Annie J. Gra- ham, a tve of County Down, Ireland, aged 66 years. 07 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connar & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McSHERRY—In Hot Springs, Ark., May 10, 1902, Robert C., beloved son of Mary A. the late John McSherry, and brother of Phillp, Patrick, John, James, Cecella, Katle and the late Hugh McSherry, Mrs. Zabala and Mrs. Dillion, a native of County Monag- han, lreland, aged 26 years and 3 months. ‘Notice of funeral when remains arrive. MURRAY—In this city, May 14, 1902, Danel, beloved son of the lafe John and Elien Mu: ray, and brother of Mrs. James L Whearty, Mrs. Willlam Brulce and John B. Murray, native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 8 months. v OELLRICH—In this city, May 15, 1902, at his residence, 17 Beideman street, Frederiok J, Oellrich, dearly beloved son of Willlam and Catherine Oelirich, and brother of Willlam, Alvina, BEda and Otto Oelirich, a native of San Franciaco, aged 23 years 7 months and ays. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respecs £uli7 Anvited (9 atisnd the Aamem) to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason street, where the services ‘will be held, under the auspices of El Dorado Parlor No, 52, N. 8. G. W. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. PIDGEON—In this city, May 15, 1902, at the residence, 1011A Shotwell street, Patrick G., beloved 'husband of Marle Pldgeon, and father of Willlam, Joseph, Edward, Arthur and Estella Pidgeon and Mrs. Mary Hogan, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged years 2 mon and 3 days, ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter, ROBINSON—In Oakland, May 14, 1902, John Andrew, husband of Sarah Robinson, ‘ang father of Mrs. B, H. Jackson of Palo Alto and Edith M., Mabel F., Sarah A., J. A. Jp. and J. H. Robinson, a hative of Ohlo, aged 83 years. ROGERS—~In New York City, May 14, 1902, George E. ers, brother 'of Mrs, H. G Stevens of Palo Alto, ur-.n M. o Morgan of n Francisco and Ford H. . troit, Mich. Qo SMITH—In this city, May 14, 1 residence of her dau, hte:: M“& ':Vt. tl“'llt Eadop, 418 Thirteenth street, Mrs. Alice E. ————————————————— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Buccessor to an & Gallagher.) ERAL DIRECTORS E] A st., i O g i Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. Telephone Bush 307. NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, H ai’ have ‘Snehed fors ‘at 1i72 i and Elghth. e WG, e opened new ‘Taylor and Jones. Telephione A. O. U. W, are | fLE L | at -the! Murray Hill; H. esion .Li‘%‘."-... l-vn& k Smith, beloved mother of Mrs. §. Mrs. 'W. H. Eadon, Mrs. G. F. ag] and A. F., A. J., B. H. and the late C. J. Smith, a Tative of Limerick, Ireland, aged 71 years. 07 Interment ptivate. ~Please omit flow- ers. SULLIVAN—In. this city, May 15, 1902, Mary Marcina, beloved daughter of Thomas J. and Katle Sullivan, and dearly beloved sister of James M.. Kittle and Lillian Sullivan, a na- tive ot San Francisco, 16 years. U7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SUNDERLAND—In Oakland, May 14, 1902, Clyde Herwood Sunderland,’ a native of Ot- fiml. Towa, aged 25 years 7 months and days. ‘Friend# and acquaintances are respect- tully ‘invited to attend the funeral sarvices to-day (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock, at his late residence. 28 Bella Vista avenue, East Oak- land, Cal.” Interment private. . VORRATH—In this city, May 14, 1902, Carl Chriktian Vorrath, beloved hu-ban‘q/?a‘ln'chm- tiana Vorrath, brother of Mrs. Henrletta Witt, and brother-in-law of Henry L. Sam- mi, a native of Germany, aged 73 years 7 months_and 8 days. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, I. 0. O. F., and Cali- fornia Stamm No. 70, U. O. R. M. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 2 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 2100 Taylor street, between Greenwich and Lombard. rment I. O. O. F. -Ceme: tery. "Please omit flowers. WHEELER—In this city, May 15, 1002, Mar- tha Whilemina Emma,’ beloved wife of M. L. Wheeler, and mothér of Lester Wheel a native of San Franeisco, aged 41 years. L Friends and acquaintances are respec . fully invited to attend the funeral Saturda at 2 o'clock: frem her late residence, 685 Harrison street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. h SAN FRANCISCO Frauen Verein—To the Of- ficers and Members of the San Frane Frauen Verein: You are hereby requested to assemble at Druide' Hall, 413 Sutter street, to-morrow (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, to_at' e’ funeral of our lat E: Minnte Hansen, By order . o oer Mrs MRS. L. GALL, President. Secretary. MRS. A. MAAS, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, MAY 15. Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to Moses Fish. on ne of Waller st Plerce, W 95 by N 137:6; f10. 0 o W of George P. and Nellie S. Allen to Elizabeth B. Devine, ‘lot on NE corner of Fulton and Devisadero streets. N 62:33%, E 97, N 0:1 2.3, E 13, 8 28, W.0:04, S 34:6, W 109:11%; $10. Marle C. and George W. Brown to Frank W, Sumner, lot on W line of Scott street, 77:84 N of Clay, N 25 by W 90; $10. Ellese Eisfelder (widow) to Minna Simon (wife of Isidore), lot on N line of Hayes street, 87:0 W of Devisadero, W 25 by N 70:2; $10. ‘ntme!én“l(llletrj(w::: of Henry) to Kate Laird, on S'line of Jackson street, 1 E 26 by 8 127:8%; $10. S ey Batrd Estate (a corporation) to John G. Raj lot on 8 line of Page street, 131:3 E of soblt avenue, E 37:6 by § 137:6; $10, Lizzie and’ Henry Bohls to John H. Brun- nings, lot on N line of Fell street, 153:8 E of Ashtury, E 25 by N 137:6; §10, Elizabeth J. Barber to Mary E. Fitzhug! lot on S line of Paclfic avenue, 32:6 E of Wal nut, E 40 by S 127:8%; $10, Christine V. or Christina V. Howkins to Bm- ma M, K. Fowle (wife of Edwin H.), lot on § line ‘of Washington street, 62:6 E of Laurel, E 25 by § 102:8%; $10. , Hudson and Clara I ‘Herbert to Charles H. Abbott, lot on N line of Jackson street, 180 W of Maple, W 50, N 122, NE 50, 8 126:11; §10. Dennis' J, Sullivan to Josie H. Sullivan, lot ga 5 lina ot Fourtsenth Jatreet, 165 W of Va- lencia, W 25 by § 1 3 Oscar Foss to Willlam Giselman _(trustee), street, 39 N of Ore- lot on W line of Davis gon, N 1 by W 45: $400. Margaret Coogan (widow) to the Gray Bros. Cruzked Rock Company (a corporation), lot on | W line of Sansome street, 91:8 N of Green, N 22:11 by W 91:8. quitclaim deed; $10. Mary M. Moffatt to Marle C. Brown, lot on W line of Powell street, 112:6 S of Bush, § 25 by W 82:6; $10. Antaine Borel to Manfred Brandenstein, lot on NW line of Mission street, 45:10 SW of Stevart, SW 45:10 by NW 100, quitclaim deed; Patrick M. Partridge to same, same; $10. Frederick Runge to August and Catherine Wegener, lot on W line of Iowa street, 160 S of Yolo, § 25 by W 100, lot 13, block 325, Garden City Homestead; $10. Some to same, lot on ‘W line of Towa street, 125 8 of Yolo, § 25 by W 100; $10. James L. and Emma E. Sheaver to Max W. Zuckerman, lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 250 S of California street, 8 25 by W 120; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Ralph Thorbus, lot on NW. corner of Forty-eighth avenue and J street, N 100 by W, 57:6; $10. Anna ‘M. Crosby to Charles C. Henry, lot on S line of Dwight street, 50 B of Yale, E 70 by S 100, block 87, University Homestead; $10. Charles C, apd Hattie Henry to J. A. and E, J. McMillen, same; $10, 1da A. Lee to Joseph M. Strauss, lots 20 and 21, block 10, Sunnyside; §10. Builders’ Contracts. John A. Lennon (owner) “with James W. Smith (cantractor), architect ——. Carpen and mill work, lumber, stairs, tinning, hard- ware and glazing for 2-story frame building (12 flats) on S line of Hickory avenue, 137:¢ ‘W of Octavia street, W 137:6 by S 37:6, also described as lot on 8 line of Hickory avenue, W of Octavia street, W 137:6 by S 37:6; Same owner with Allen & Looney (contrac- tors), architect none—Plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; . Same owner with Martin Carrich (contrac- tor), architect none—Plastering, lathing, ete., for same on same; $1165. Same owner with G. Orsi (contractor), archi- tect none—Painting, graining and varnishing for same on same: §1000. Willlam Ede Company (owners) with L. B. Sibley (contractor), architect William Curlett— Pumping, excavating, grading and bulkhead work for building on SE line of Market street, NE of Ninth, NE 50, SE 165, SW 125, KW 75, NE 75, NW 20; $3500, Edward J. Le Breton (owner) with Fennell Brothers (contractors), architect Oliver Everett —All work except altérations fo plumbing, gas and water for a mew sidewalk for the California Hotel on intersection of W line of Kearay strest and NE iing of Montwomory ave nuo, 109:8, N 20:5%, E 22:6 N 7.6, E 7:6, N 7:6, E 40:1%, § 125:7%: $6786. The Deutsche Evangelische Lutherische Ge- meinde der St. rkus Kirche of San Fran- circo (owners) with Robert Trost (contractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt—All work exeept plumbing, painting, _electric work, mantels, tiles and gas fixtures for a_three-story frame building with basement (3 flats) on S line of O'Farrell street, 112:0 W of Franklin, W 25 by 8 187:6; §8650. Same owner with A, W. Volkmann (con- tractor), architect umhse'wer]n{, plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; $1120, ———— WESTERN L. W H Tisdell & w, New Zealand G Allmoody & w, Mich M Soto & w, Auckland HOTE: J. Newcomb, Marysy icago N J Eaches, Marysy |G W Signor, w, d & Mrs C V Cumming & | nurse, St Lodis 4, Point Richmond |J Powers & w, Bkrsfld D Head, Wis J Fry, w & 4, Ohlo J M Epsbus, N Y S Alesse, N Orleans J L Jones, Denison |Miss T Shaddinek, Cat A Boox & w, Phila |Mrs E Kendall, Fresno A R Sutherland, Colo |C L Roth, Angel Is C A Briggs, Seattle |G McMurray, Ontario G R Fuller,'geattle |J Holden, Angel Tsiana eves, Iowa Malloy, Angel Is J P Hutchens, Oakland|Miss L C Murray, On- ‘A Schimdel, Eurel ; tario Mrs E Sherman, On- anro‘dohe s 'Y, 8 Bernardo Mrs L Godfrey, San Bernardino J Cobblediek & w, Chic H T Goodrich Mrs A M Childs, Towa Miss S Gordon, Iowa M Wilson,Melbourne|J O Reeves, Iowa Fehrer, Melbourne —————— Californians in New York, NEW YORK, May 15.—The following Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—S. Caro, J. 8. Har- lan and wife and J. Lyon, at the Herald Square; O. E. Hunn, at the Morton; J. Dietrich, at the Metropolitan; J. R. Pea- cock, at the Vlctgu:lfi. .‘:_.l Snugdgu and . Hendy, at the Imperial; Dr, W, T. ex!ry, at 'ew Amsterdam; Mrs. E. ‘Waterhouse and Miss A. A. Waterhouse, Westminster; Mrs. H. Ames and B. Goodard, at the Kens; : 8. Case and G. A. Lowthwaite, at the Broadway Central; G. BE. Gr; , at the Grand Union; William M. Chinnay, at the Manhattan; H. C. Minton and wife, at the Murra 1; P. T. Morgan and wife and F.ug. xt.w rt, at the Netherlands; M. A. Scott, at tl Cosmopolitan, and B. F. Taylor, at the Rossmore. From Los Angeles—T. Elmore, at the Grand;. D R. Colmery and W. B. Noble, B. Gage, at the G Stunenberg, 8 D A McLachlan & w, New Zealand P_Brown. England hourne. Park Avenue. San B anhat ; R. F. MacLaren, at e, Goddingion, At the Unon. Would Take Up the Pavement. Thomson & Willilams petitioned the Board of Supervisors yesterday for per- mission to take up the bituminous pave- ment on Capp street, between Twentieth ‘and Twenty-first, in front of the lot once owned by Nathaniel Curry, because his widow, as executrix of the estate, ref: wu!mm'mrk. g 6 SPECIALS FOR FRI $20.00 Walking Suits, Tans, Blues and Grays. $10.00 Kersey Jackets, Satin-lined throughout. $ Black Cheviots, graduated flounce, $18.50 Tailor Suits, Special Price $i3.50. Made of all-wool venetian cloth in Tan, Blue, Oxblood, Gray and Black, silk lined Jacket, double flounce Skirt. 15.00 Dress Skirts, Special Price $10.00. $25.00 Black Eton Suits, Jacket silk lined—peau de sofe droo ski $15.00 Eton Jackets, Special Price $10.00. Sailor collar, with lace applique cver satin. DAY AND SATURDAY. Special Price $15.00. Special Price $6.00. - trimmed with 5 rows of 2-inch Moire SrPecial Price $17.50. 0P020000000200000000200000000000000000000000000 KING ALFONS BREETS ENVOY: American - Representa- tive Presents Letter of President. MADRID, May 15.—The United States special envoy to the coronation of King Alfonso, Dr. J. L. M. Curry, presented President Roosevelt's letter to his Ma- jesty this morning. It was as follows: t and good friend: In the name and in benaie of the Gévernment and the people of the United States I desire to present their sin- | felicitations on the occasion of your Ma- festy's majority and to assure you of thelr iflenflsmp and good wishes for the welfare of your Majesty and your Majesty's people. I trust your iife will be long and happy nm} that your reign will live in the afféctions o your people and bless them with peace, pros- perity and happiness, and I pray God to have you in his holy keeplng. Your good friend, 3 rry was conveyed to the palace in a.Dr;yaCluln;dau. was accorded honors by the guard drawn up in the courtyard and was conducted to an ante-chamber, witere B0, Lound the DUheL She secretary ot the nd Simpkins, the Ex:lel:lila embugy of the United States, were ushered into the royal reception hall immediately after the papal nuncio and before all the other envoys. ‘The Queen dR‘eTlnt‘gu‘;z Dr. Curry an ely cordial welcome. ex_‘t_;leemmer“ed States envoy made a short address, the text of which had been sub- | mitted to President Roosevelt before Dr. Curry left Washington, He sald: The President of the United States gladly avails himself of this method of showing the friendly regard which he has for the Govern- ment and people of Spain. He ia confident that this mission will strengthen the cordial rela- tions now happlly existing between the two countries. Dr. Curry added, addressing the Queen T 1 be dered tmproper to ope 1t will not be cons ni' ltlh:: by your personal and official conduct sour Majesty, has bound the intellizent and good of all other peoples with strong bonds of admiration and regard. The Queen Regent listened to the ad- dress with an expression of keen pleasure and then she reealled Dr. Curry's pre- vious stay as _Minister of the United States at Madrid and alluded with satis- faction to the pleasant relations which then existed between the Minister and the court. After this Dr. Curry handed President Roosevelt's letter to the King, who smiled and said in English: I am glad to see you. You were here when T riied States ehvoy wes-{hed pre The Unit s = sented to the Princess of Asturias (Prin- cess Charles of Bourbon City), the eldest sister of the King, who sald she remem- bered Dr. Curry and referred to cid asso- ciations. e Queen Regent inquired after Mrs. C\?rhry.%rho will received by their Ma- stiés_to-morrow. . Jefl{e Duke of Connaught, the speeial en- voy of King Edward; the Grand Duke Viadimar, the special representative of the Czar, and other special envoys arrived is afternoon. tl"'l'he King and Queen Regent welcomed the travelers at the palace and conducted them to their apartments. i —————— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Salaries of Several California Post- masters Are Increased and More New Pensions Granted. ‘WASHINGTON, May 15.—Postoffice es- tablished: Washington—Orient, Ferry County. The summer postoffice at Rubi- ccn, Bl Dorado County, Cal., will open May 26. Postmasters commissioned: California— George W. Gracy, Gracy. Oregon—Joseph L. Hammersly, Gold Hill. Washington— George H. Temple, Orient. Appointed: California—J. E. Adams, Cooperstown, Stanislaus County, vice L. E, Adams, re- signed. Washington—A. A. Persinger, East Spokane, Spokane County, vice J. H. Haurper, resigned; H. W. Roberts, Hlber- ton, Whitman County, vice C. V. Roberts, resigned; J. T. Billups, Winona, Whitmaa County, vice C. B. n, T Additional rural free delivery service will be established JHIH at Fresno, L with five carriers. e postoffice at Kearney Park is'to be discontinued and the mail will go to Fresno. The following increases of salary of California_Postmasters were announ: '“'“’a : - 0, from i $3000; Riv- ) 32300 to 32600; San ot ‘OSIB Jacinto, $1200 to $I ; Salinas, $2000 i ‘et‘:i) $1100 t:oB‘W: n Lea;:dro. $1500 :.: ; Sanf arbara, $2500 $2600; San aula, $1600 to $1700; Sausalito, $1400 to 600, These pensions were granted to-day: California: Increase—Henry Westerfleld, Toluea, 38; Richard P. Cox, Jose, $8; Joseph A. Kramer, San neisco, 3 Charles Kloboldt, dead, Fruitvale, $12; Joseph P. Farmer, Salem, 38; Willlam P. HcDe}rimntt. Ba:n] ;lm:l&oo. = dhun v e . John es, s’ g%'—. I:‘olryAnselu. $12. idows—Pacific 1. Knox, Santa Paula, $8; Selma Kloboldt, rruufivzle. $8; Adele Bragonier, San Di- ”3} Increase—Digleton Jennings, egon: e = North Yamhill, $19; Daniel Brown, Toledo, §6 Isaac J. Taylor, ;_Jacob N, Fairchild, dead, TUnion, $12; Isalah Tufford, Portland, Widow—Emma L. Lincoln, Baker City, $12. W I—Joseph AQ'Bo signal corps is ordered ookt o tee:ihc;g‘“gy. = lchnson Jr., ne! an aered from Sault Ste Marie, Mich., to l’:’; Francisco for duty pending the arrival of h‘i:em;n&gzr"uamt to-¢ in prese] day tro- duced a bill to establish a national con- rvatory of music and art, :unl departments located in W: b New York, Chicago and San X Cottage | OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Franeiseo: For Ketchikan Jugses, Skagway, eto., iea—! May li‘.h 16, 31.'. 26, . ange pany’s steamers at Seattle. or _Vietoria, Vaneouyer, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom— t ‘ompany's ste las- Ea S, Ry o Seattle or Tacoma 1o N P. Ry. Bay)—1:30 B ™. 27, For Angeles (via Port Los les and oy B Blegs "and Santa Bervera— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and Bast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruas, Mon- terey, S8an Simeon, Cayucos, San Luls Oblspo (via Port fllr‘(u V.)'!llll'.. ‘Hueneme and *Newport (YBonita on! Coos Bay, 9 m.. May 14, 22, 30, Jume T. | Bonita, ® . m., May 10, 18, ), June 3, | " For Ensenada Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 & m., Tth each month. For further Information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing dates. RPET OF —4 New Montgomery nmtc(rum nm’i'}‘m GOODALL PERKING & Cor. Gon Asenta: - 10 Market st.. Sen Francisco. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. NOME DIRECT, LEAVE SEATTLE. 9 P. SENATOR. JUNB VALENCIA Dni. ~ JUNIB nd fortn g season. ‘s:..m.m‘:- CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEEN, leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31 re- | spectively, connect with above steamers. The new and ‘elegant steamships Senator and Va- lencia made ar trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight without loss, mishap or .;lel-yfior lln§r rates n.nd‘ Nowme folder, y rrgc! ew Mon! ry_strest (Palace Hotel). . D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agent. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. 10 Market San Franeisco. O.R.& N- CO. ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland te All Points East. Through Tickets to All Points, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, a8 LOWEST RATEHS., Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. 8S. COLUMBIA Sails...May 23, June 2, 13, 23 S8. GEO. W. ELDER Sails. 18, 28, June 7, 17 Steamer sails from foot of Spear st., 11 a- m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y. 8. F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. § IEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- rst and Brannan streets, af - for YOROMAMA and HONGKONG, by Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghail and con- at ong with steamers for ete. No cargo received on board on day of 4th, e Saturday, June 28th, 1903 £eoieht and passage apply ‘i fompany s otficn s 31 Sarker atract, o-rner First ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION O, And Cia Sud Americana de To_Val stopping at Mexican, 5 R e, S m. GUATEMALA..May 17[COLOMBIA ...June SALENA o May HTOCAPEE ABWALL, SAMUR, mu:'h-lv Oceanic $.5.C0. st % 88. VENTURA, for Hoanlulu, Samoa, Aueck- land and Sydney..Th . May 10 §S. ALAMEDA, xmhm;r“:fim o dodeksg b --Saturday, May 31, 2 AUSTRALIX, for Tahiél, . - - esescsncees, Sunday, June 9, B 2 - 1. . SPRECKELS & BROS.C0., Gensrai Agts., 329 Markat Go'] Pass. Offcs, 643 Markat SL, Plor ¥o. 7. Pacific &, ?fiwl LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. A e AR North River, !m'o'!.'%m 3 , LONDON. Philadel. May 28, 10 am 3t Louis.June 11, 10am St. Paul..June 4, 10 am Philadel.June 18, 10 am STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. K'fln.m 28, noon|Friesland. June 11, noon Zeel ...June 4, noon!Southwrk.June 18,noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR.G.A.P.C..30 Montgom'y 3t. e —— BAY AND BIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJ, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO 2 8:15 and 5:30. ‘except Sun- PRl -~ g S o oA RS R Ty | mfls Mission-street HA' THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. .