The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1903, Page 39

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Ta | LG \Ne——Continued. big., loans on p . gt rem ¥_2 per cen S Kearny : o removal; floor 4. | n notes without Examiner bldg. MONEY WANTED: T lished business: | v an_double in one inve Ty u will take it. Ad- box 45481 « £ ——— e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 Fischer, upright, $185; 1 Chickering right, §285; M, baggains ay upright ble that of | HEINE 235.237 Geary st., Playano, UPRIGHTS, - paym ON, 16-20 O’ Farreil st SAN FRANCISCO R H. Kauf- | MAUZY, 310 | back any time | rchase price al- | r Knabe a day & S ER regular CHASE Pierce's rch sts soklet < 4 palm- I La ar city, F bring come tn ure de- 3 and 4. ; let me pay. MRS, el Hyde 156 Arpic HANGINT PARTNERS WAN' PERSONALS, e .«w. dandruft hair. On Franc ton sts and Oakland ific heAr restorer is I diseases of the scalp hair from falling halr on the worst lenges the world to ure for eczema heads when d | in ali| avs- , pros- rrliea and &1l un- cause; $1 bottle, 6 | Market, d, Co., 1 S uft 630-Market ang see the wonderful Utah; remember the wealth- Salt Lake are those who have noney in mines; eut this. eut; ctric M. M. Co. pe falling, cures no stain ‘ or t druggisty’, hairdfessers’ Star Remedy Co..3 cleanse, b ladies and gentiemen; Magnet Pub. Mo. rpets wove to order and for sale; ails le-wove rugs, silk eres; deaier in twine in hank_or chain, at Jowest Geo, Matthew cheap, but how good, s the motto the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary the sewing achine of to-day. J. EVAN PHYSICIA tly experience, cures per- cocaine habit. Call or » complexion speciall withered, wrinkied skin, what can_be more embarrassi Bend 2¢ for book. M. ELLA HARRIS, 781 O'Farrell st., near Lerkin. ufiév‘? RIC ent in every room—Winchester tel, hird st., near Market; 700 rooms, Zoc 1o $1 50 per =iight; $1 50 to §6 per week: free bus and baggege to and from he ferry. k Twain | , | ELEGANT remnants of imported and Gomestic | woolens OS, for suits to order at §9 75. LEON 1127 Market sf ST prices paid for gents cast-oft clothing. MUSIN, 239 4th st.; tel. Green 140, SUITS to order on installments, §1 per week. Neuhaus & Co., merchant tailors. 115 Kearny. SUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles removed by clectric needie. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market, on easy instaliments. LEON LE- Market st., between 7th and 8th. | MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wige; ccuntr; TAILOR-MADE suf Misfit Clothing Py ACTINA restores evesight cures deafness and catarrh. A'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at all druggists. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c and 25c; all druggists DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25¢c; all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt §$7 60; dress pants, $2 50. rior, cor. Bush and Dupont. LE—Office and residence, DR 0'DOM 102114 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb docter; treate ail diseases of the human body; for past four vears at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. famous herb doctor—All dis- se herbs. 748-6 Clay st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn McALLISTER, 521—Nicely furnished - parlor suite; light and clean; bath; quiet house. McALLISTER, 726—Nice sunny room; all con- veniences; men only; regsonable. MISSION, 9251, near U. S. mint—Nlcely fur- nished large sunny front room; quiet house. cor. Eighth—Newly furnished ooms; $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, weeK, mo. O'FARRELL, 831—Large, well-furnished front room; mo objection to light housekeeping. POST, 80, and Kearny, 84—Office or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or single. POST, §22—Large sunny front room; gas; grate: bath; phone; new flat; new furniture; suitable for 2 gentlemen; also 2 other ele- gant rooms; running water. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SUTTER, 10221, —Large, sunny, double parlors ges grate, electric light; house newly reno vated and furnished; suitable for profession- als or others. THE_MANSFIELD, nished suites and single rooms, with hot and cold water; elevator day and night; phone John 5246, | “THE RADSTON, Turk st.—Come' and see our rooms before obtaining others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and *phones e in every respect. nd Unfarn, i ALCALDE APARTME O'Farre 3 4 and 5 room apartments with bath; fur- nished or unfurnished; eleciric elevator; free w: free telephone; fres water; free D OUTSIDE ROOME. W OF CITY AND BAY. in the city; ready for ten- NNY A NT V! EXCELLE! Best neighborh ants 1st of March; prices reasonable; refer- best of servi I od the guaranteed, ences; APARTMENT HOUSE, 3 O'Farrell st. Iso one for front toom: all 515—$7; 3 unfurnished rooms for ADPly 642 Grove ISADERO. S41_All_of well furnished attic: 4 sunny rooms, gas range, sink, phone. ELEVENTH, 106—Completely furnished con- ting rosms for housekeeping. 620, bet. 24 and 342 large room r. for family with children; grounds. LS 15t [ Large, sunns® bay par- ; light hkpg.; gas,b th, phone. 2 large connecting houss X, bath; $13 large back sunny room isekeeping; coal range. sink, 408 _Sunny housekeeping suite, $18; basement suite, yard, laundry, $14; also rcoms, basement, single room $10. unny alcove: 11ght housekeeping: jor, with kitchen, gas range. near McAllister ping rooms; near Seventh—Three neatly ms for hausekeeping; rent rea- reasonable. THA place. 4. off Geary, near Mason—4 ished housekpg rm responsible part usekeeping rooms California—Very desirabk sunny apartments. K15, near newl mpletely furn, | MINNA. 25 Sunny single and )DEL furnished front hous subie rooms: cheap. keep- House, 1208 Stockton s housekeeping rc | baths NINTH, 119—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping: phone, bati ;\\ TH, 1502 housekeeping rooms; running $11 mc also small sleeping room, th window par- | ny furnished front | TURK, 543—Single, quiet room for young man, with bath; $5 month; private. L ROOMS AND BOARD, EDDY, 950, nr. Gough—Large elegantly fur- | “nished room, suitable for 2 gentiemen; wil 1 or without board; private fam.; phone, bath. OLD Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex. 807 California st.; attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. TAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class hous furnished sultes or single; steam heat. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Housekeeping rooms, of Bixteenth and Howard, by poung couple. | Box 4834, Call office. — SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE—To the Holders of Bonds of The Pa cific Lumber Company. Notice Is hereby | glven that, pursuant to a resolution of its | Board of Directors, The Pacific Lumber Com- 1 pany, a corporation, requires the holders of 2l of its outstanding bonds bearing date April 27, 1893, payable April 27, 1903, numbered | consecutively from number ome to number | 8'five hundred, and each for one thousand dollars, to present all of said bonds for re- | demption at the Anglo-Californian Bank (Limited), situated on the northeast cornes ©of Sansome and Pine streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- nla, on or before the sixth day of April, A.D. 1003, and to then and there surrender #aid bonds for redemption upon being pald the principal thereof, with interest up to #ald date of redemption; and you are no- | tified that all of said bonds will be then and there so redeemed upon presentation. Your attention is called to the provision in sald bonds contained to the effect that upon ure to present bonds for redemption under the present circumstances, then and thers- after said bonds shall nmot, nor shall the principal thereof, any longer bear interest, and the coupons for all subsequent interest ehall be and become null and vold. Dated February 24, 1 THE PACIFIC LUMBER COMPAN LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroy | are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. 8end 4c stamp - for particulars, ‘‘Rellef for Ladies” 1n letter by return mail. Ask your Chichester Chem. Co.. Phila, Pa. | | | | | _druggist | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $15.50—NEW drop heads, lock stitch: hand ma- chines, $8; new automatics reduced; 2d-hand, all standard makes, $6 to $15, some nearly new; exchange agreement good for 60 days. Chicago S. M. Exchange, 933 Market, bet. Sth and 6th; phone South '1105: take elevator. $1550 BUYS a new improved 5-d-awer, drop- head sewing-machine; $20 buys i 4-drawer, drophead White sewing-machine; all makens of | sewing-machines at cut rates; sewing-ma- | _chines rented and repaired; reduced rates. Phone Jessle 3136. 145 Sixth st., nr. Howard. ALL kinds bought patring; lowe: 4, rented, exchanged; re. ‘cen 144, 205 4tb. FARRELL, furnished ng rooms Taylor—2 Sunny sult susekeeping. Market ekeeping; no children. —Three o ms for b 1, bi—Large room nd wife, with housekeeping sunny single room. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- suites, all complete for house. a quiet, a pleasant house; rent reas. four light sunny unfur- asekeeping. for gentleman 17—Nicely furnished sunny room and kitchen; running water com- | o | THIRD. | ple housekeeping rooms com- ; ohone. 143 first flo ites and rme., $6 to $15; 2 to'$5; adul . fu 308 Apply at 506 Third st CIA, 191—2 well-turnished rooms, with gas stove and bath;_rent $10. 33— Furnished housekeeping suites frem $15. all conveniences; single | it de- | | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stored, moved, shipped. 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 57L GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 on st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture ) puny; 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jac! | BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMBRING, STAMMERING cured by celebrated Melbourns mathed at Van Ness & Mkt; best local refs. T R TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We zell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 636 California;telephone Main 266. FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 | Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- | mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines; partly used machines sold & pew ones rented. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome, 35S Ave, 100—Suite of 3 large, light furnished complete; coal and gas € water; private entrance; rooms; range large yard; $2: | CLASSIFIED advertl; | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. a Unfn ARGYLE Hotel, 254 McAllister—New, eiegant. sunny; 75c déy upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms 26c to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week. and iight housekeeping rooms; opem all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st)—Rocms 2c, 60c. §1. §150 night out ARDELL, . and $1 50 week; housekeeping suite, AT the Plerre; new, modern, nicely furnished rooms. O'Farrell; phone Larkip 1541, | BURNETT, 1428 Market (old No. 1864)—Fur- nished rooms, sultes, single; aisc unfurnished. BUSH, 645, near Powell—Comfortable corner bathroom ulte; reasonable; everything new; phone. CLIFFORD, 204 Eills, cor, Mason—Blegantly furpished sunny Toons; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms 38c. §1 60 night; $1 50, $6 week; open all night. ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Furnished room; 1 person $7; 2 persons $0; gentlemen preferred, FELL, 1508—One large, sunny furnished front room for rent; opposite Panhandle; phons Page 4267; private family; referenc FIFTH, 345—New house; nicely furn. rooms; run. water, gas grates; §150 wk. up to §8. FILLMORE, 1021—Furnished or unfurnished rooms; single or en suite; gas; electric light; telephone; bath. 635—Newly furnished Grand Southern_ T §1 50 night; §2 to $6 week; reading-room. GUERRERO, 1323—Sunny furnished or unfur- isted roome In private house; for gentlemen only; rates reasonable; suitable physician. GUERRERO, 1406—Nicely furnished room, with gas, bath; home comforts; reasonable. GUY piace, 29, bet. Folsom and Harrison—2 large unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. rooms to let. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice. The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 51, of fifty cents (50¢) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, rooms 202-204-200 Hay- ward bidg., San Francisco, ‘on March 10, 1903. Transfer books close March 3, 1903, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 5l, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared pay- ble at the office of the company, rooms 202-204-206 Hayward Building, San Fran. cisco, on March 10, 1908. Transfer books close’ March 3, 1903, at noon. J. R. LEA- VELL, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fasued yesterday: Agustina Parodl, 42, Greenwich street, and Carlotta Sciuccalu . Greenwich _street. Charly Bender, 20, 21 White street, and Emma_Beckman, 20, 510 Francisco street. Morris Carison, 30, Vallejo, and Amanda A. Larson, 81, 786 'Harrison street. Samuel Meseth, 82, 985 Union street, and Lillian McCurdy, 23, 806 Chestnut street. David O. Michel, 84, 17211 Mission sireet, and Nellle Thomas, 19, 17213 Mission street. Joseph Y. Lummis, 62, 553 Miesion street, and Johanne M. Kim, 59, 563 Mission street. Holland M. Nuckolls, 25, 657 Bush and Katherine McCann, 26, 826 Ellis street. Charles 8. Orand, 12A Mason street, and Lena Meyer, 20, Healdsburg. ‘Axel Ponn, 34, 53 Sacramento street, and Maria Westerlund, 26, 24 Drumm street, e —— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- ons authorized 'to have the same published. BORN. BECKER—In this city, February 23, 1008, to the wife of Charles A. Becker, a daughter. FRENTRUP—In this city, February 24, 1903, 1o the wite of L. A. Frentrup, a daughter. HARRISON—In this city, January 19, 1903, to the wife of L. G. Harrison, a son. KROPP—In this city, February 6, 1803, to | | I HARRISON, 78414, nr 4th—Finely furn. sunny rms; bath; all conv; homelike; §1 week up. HOWARD, 715_ur, Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en.suite or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week; reading-room, 'ARD, 820 (The Planet)—Nice bay-window B?v'-!l 25c to B0c @ night; $1 26 to §2 50 transient. ; fooms, a week; ANY style hair dressing, 25c;. manicuring, 25c; massaging, Doc ches, wige and ar- tistic bair work. G. LEDERER, 123 Stock- tom, st G healthy woman with fresh breast of milk will take infant to nurse at home; ‘no ‘aren. Box 4569, C HOWARD, 1058—Furnished rooms; also nice, sunny, furnished room. g JACKSON. 1170—Handsomely furnished front T o Jarge closet, bath; private house; gen- tleman. e s o » 8 JESSIE, 812, off Ninth—2 small unfurnished rooms; $6. bair. skin and foot aliments cured; falling bair, pimples, blackbeads, ALL scalp, danéruf! ABLE young man Gesires “fined_young lady; object matrimony. ER 10 meet Ad- dress Confidentially, box 4552, Call office. OUR fortune told from cradle to_grave: send ime wnd DGirthdate. PROF. J. MYERS, JONES, 836—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; bath: phone; for gentlemen; reasonable. LARKIN, 103, opp. City Hall—Lovely, sunny bay-window rooms; bath; gas; watef; reas. LARKIN, 625%—Two nicely furnished sunny parlors; rent reasonable; modern conven'ces. LARKIN, 804—Sunny front_room, nicely fur- rawer 704, Chicago, nished, for 1 or 2 gents, $7; single front, $5. AT less than cost, uncalied for sults, overcoats ang trousers, of CHARLES LYONS', London taller, 721 Market st # %3 50 DEREY and Fedora hats, $1 6. Pop- wlar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., ar. Pine, LARKIN, 1300—Sunny furn. parlors for 2 gen- tlemen each; gas: bath; reas.; single rooms. MARTINET, 1101 suites, private baths: aleo ites of two or four roonw, with gas stove; at reduced the wife of W. E. Kropp, a son. McDONALD—In this city, February 22, 1908, to the wife of W. J. McDonald, & son. SANFORD—In this city, February 26, 1003, to the wife of W. Laurfe Sanford, a son. TIERNAN—In this city, February 22, 1903, to the wife of Willlam J. Tiernan, a son. TRUMAN—In this city, February 26, 1908, the wife of Gharles H. J. Trum:‘.'l oSt VALENTINE—In this city, to the wife of Willlam T. Valentine, a daughiter. MARRIED. ALIAMUS--O'SULLIVAN—In San Mateo, Feb- ruary 18, 1903, at St. Matthew's Church, by the Rev. Father Callaghan, Remi A. Aliamus and Bridget 1. O'Sullivan, both of §—FISHER—In Ban Rafael, COLLIN n LBe'. ‘W. M. Marshall, John Willlam Eufi: :IM Anna Carrie Fisher, both of S8an Fran- sco. RORABECK—FANNING—Fel 25, 1903, &7 Rioravacic ana 308 8. Fanning born oe C. 3 nl:::' ‘anning, both. of e ——————— DIED, * Archibald, Philip Malarin, John M. Barnett, Loulse J. Maltesta, Katherine in, Kate Oswald, Harrlet C. Burke, John H. « Partridge, Mabel neighborhood |, Perrler, John W. C. Callaghan, John H. * Cooke, James W. Quinn, John Coyne, Mamle Reeves, George A. valos, Ignacia Rellly, Patrick vidson, Louis Foppiano, Frank Fowler, George H. Gleason, Rev. Wm. Glendinning, Lloyd Henbach, Mrs. Ellen Rice, ‘George E. Ricks, John W. Schumacher, Wm. J. Smith, Ella R. W. Sprague, Charles A. Stealey, Edwin M. Herting, Henry G. Stein, Henry C. Joslin, Bertha C. Viano, Gluseppe Kenney, Jane Wigfall, Mrs. E. M. Fwutzen, Sophia C. Wood, Alice M. Leonard, Margaret Zett, Frederick J. ARCHIBALD—Entered into rest, February 28, 1903, Philip, dearly beloved husband of Mar- cella Archibald, a native of Sydney, Aus- tralia, aged 42 years. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion streef. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. BARNETT—In Ukiah, February 27, 1903, Mrs. Loulse J. Barnett, wife of the late J. R. Bar- nett of Ukiah, and mother of N. A. Barnett of Potter Valley, H, T. Barnett, Blanche Barnett, Mre. H. P. Thomas and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Ukiah and John F. Barmett of San Francisco. BURGIN—In this city, February 28, 1903, at her residence, 2109 California street, Kate Burgin, beloved mother of J. F., Eugenia, Kate and Agnes Burgin. G The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from St. Mary's Cathedral, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment private. BURKE—In this city,” February 26, 1903, John 1., beloved husband 9t Hettle T. Burke, and father of Mrs. A. L. House, Mrs. W. H. Heebe, Mrs. A. . _Anderson and Hettie A., Harry M., Sadie . and Leland H. Burke, a natlve of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged years and 8 months. (New York and Jackson, Amador County, papers please copy.) £ Erlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the fam- ily resdence, 1511 Masonic avenue. Crema- tion Odd F:llows' Cemetery. CALLAGHA In this ci February 26, 1v03, John H. Callaghan, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 48 years 10 months and 9 days. @F¥riends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Leatherworkers' Union, Local No. 5 are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of the I'nited Undertakers, 566 Mis- #ion street,- thence to Bt. Patrick’ Church for Services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. COOKE~—IA this ¢l ‘hitney. Cooke, William E. and San Francisco, aged days ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- v, February 27, 1903, James heloved and only son of G. Cooke, a native of years 6 months and 21 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10:45 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the pavents, 773 Folsom street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 k funeral train from Third and Town- streets. COYNE—In this city, February 27, 1903, “Mamie, dearly beloved wife of Thomas F. Coyne, and sister of Mrs. E. Z. Carara, Mrs. J. Hoffses and the late M J. Coefleld, & native of Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland. @F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from her late\resi- dence, 171 Shipley street,.thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services at 12:30 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVALOS—In this city, February 27, 1903, Ignacla Davalos, beloved mother of - Mrs. Ignacia Feheverria, Mrs. Andrade, Mrs. Mos veno and Charles Davalos, a native of Mex- fco, aged 69 years 1 month and 16 days. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, March 2, 1903, &t 9:30 o'clock, at her late resldence, 1122A Sacramento street. DAVIDEON—1In Mokelumne Hilj, Cal., Febru- ary 25, 1903, Louls, beloved hukband of Han- chon Davidson, father of Sam Davidson, Mrs. Celia Frank and Mrs. Gussle Sommers, and brother of Mever Davidson, a native of Germany, aged 74 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 10:18 o'clock, at th residence of Mr. Meyer Davidson, 1414 M- Allister street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend sireets. FOPPIANO—In this city, February 27, 1903, Frank, dearly beloved husband of the late Teresa Foppfano, beloved father of John F. nd Rinaldo Fopplano, Mrs. Rose 'Puccini and Mrs. Celina Golton and the late Jam Fopplano, and brother of Pietro Fopplano, & native of Italy, aged 76 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Green and Union, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Itallan Church, where ser- vices will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOWLER—In Berkeley, February 13, 1002, George Henry Fowiler, father of Mrs. J. M. 1Bannner of Lorin, & native of Boston, aged GLEASON—A month’s mind solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Rev. Willlam G son at St. Anthony’s Church, Monday, March commencing at 10 o'clock. GLENDINNING—In Berkeley, February 27, '3, Lloyd, beloved son of Harry and Ethel Glendinning, and brother of the late Alden Glendinning, & native of 8an Francisco, aged 5 years 5 months and 6 day: £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday morning, March 2, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the Episcopal Church, Eleventh and Market streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BACH—In this city, Fepruary 28, 1903, Mrs. Ellen Henbach, beloved wife of the lat Mr. Gus Henbach, a’ native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 75 vears. (Portland and Phila- delphia’ papers piease copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a 8ol- emn requlem high mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HERTING—In this city, February 28, 1903, Henry George Herting, deatly beloved mas. band of Mary Herting, and beloved father cf Pauline, Elsle, Lillle, Edward, Henry, Frieda and the late Rudalph Herting, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 44 years and 6 months. A member of the Hanover Verela and the San Francisco Turn Verein. JOSLIN—In this city, at her residence, 250 Thrift street, Bertha Canavan, beloved daughter of Adelia Joslin, a native of San :‘rlncuco. aged 26 years 1 month and & ays. KENNEY—In this city, February 27, 1903, Jane, beloved wife of the late Michasl Hen’ ney, and mother of Willlam A. Kenney, a native of Ireland, aged 77 years 8 months M frienis and al ends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the faneral today (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. KNUTZEN—In Oakland, February 1 at 568 Twelfth street, Sphia .o peloved wics of Peter M. Knutzen, and mother of Anna and Katie Knutzen, a native of Denmark, aged 61 years. 2 LEONARD—In the City.and County Hospltal, February, 28, 1808, rgaret Leonard, & na- tive of Ireland, aged 50 years, MALARIN—In this city, February 27, 1003, at w r!dlld':nt., Am‘ Eddy llmfh John M., oved husband of Margaret M. son of Urbatio. Malarin, and brother or 1o Monterey, Cal. fully invited to attend the funeral tadus at 2 o'clock, from St. !nry‘: (Sunday), Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Interment at Nevada City. Please omit_flowers. a MALTESTA—In the City and Counf February 27, 1903, Katherine uum':'::l tive of California, aged 26 years, OSWALD—In_this city, ‘February 1908, Harrlet C., beloved wife of Ignatius D. Os wald, loving mother of David 1. Oswald, daughter of Harriet and the late David Reid, and sister of George, James, Bessle and lsa. belle Reid, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 3, montha and 24 da 'riends and acqual nce: re respect- tully, Invited to attend the funeral ‘servisce i A T A R S late restdence, or vcen Pacifio, street ana Broadway. - Iate: ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PARTRIDGE—In the City and’County Hospi- Yal, February 25, 1008, Mabel Pariridge. a native of Maine, nnd“ 23 years. PERRIER—In Sausalito, February 1903, John Wiison Croker, ' beloved mu’:'-ud of NEAREST THE CITY nEOIED TR BTons: Formmerly 1 ohian mu.. Now at 866 m.r‘mm hi“fl:-th l“‘ e A B T ¥. J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & CO., Y _ (Inc.) SAN I1RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1903. e e —————————————————— e —— R e———————————————————— R e—— Phyless M. Perrier, France, aged 83 years and 10 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 2, 1903, at 11:30 o'clock, from Christ's Episcopal Church, Sausalito. vate. QUINN—In the City February 28, 1903, Jol Ireland, aged 05 years. REEVES—In _this ecity, George A. Reeves, oniy and beloved son of Margaret and the late J. J. Reeves, and brother of Mrs. San_Francisco. J. C. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. city, Patrick Reilly, beloved brother of Margaret REILLY—In this 39 a native of Brest, RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Train: a o at s lenve and are due to arriv SAN FRANCISCO. (Maln Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAYE — Frox FERRUARY 3. 1908. — ARNIVE 7.004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimirs and Sacra- Vasami, Wisiers Timeey . 1IP F482 et Sen “amon. - Vaiicio, 8 i Pastor of a Chicago Methodist Church Throws Himself in Front of a Train. CHICAGO, Feb. 23—Rev. Dr. J. M. Caldwell, for many years presiding elder of the Methodist church at Chicago and now pastor of the Union-avenue Metho- dist Church, attempted to end his life to- day by throwing himself in front of a Grand Trunk train. He was unconscious ‘Interment pri- and_County Hospital, hn Quinn, a native of February 28, 1903, Stelzner, a native of Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. Atlantic Express—Ogden and § 1903, Port Costs, Martinez, Antloch, February 26, hulz, Jane Carney and the lai Bige- | when picked up, his leg was broken and , Stockton, Sacramento, B iitve of Coumty KiMaré, Tealads, | he was-interselly-tafired. He wis taken Los Banos. Mendots, Hanford % s (Virginia City papers please | 1’ \wesley Hospital, where it was sald | g.00a Pors cosis Meciiaes, Laihrop. b L he might recover. desto, Fresno, Goshen E¥The funeral strect, will take place to-day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'ciock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RICE—In this city, February 28, 1003, Georg2 Juncilon, Bakersfeld.. 08 St st Spring. Wiows, (for Springs). Willows, tFruto, Red Bl 8.304 Nfles, San Jose, Livermore, Si Dr. Caldwell was arrested last night on a charge of disorderly conduct and re- leased on bail. He left home this morn- ing to answer these charges in the Police 3 3 n Julia Rice, & e E. Rice, beloved husband of 1"3s years & | Court, and instead of going there deliber- (o0 lone Snerimento, Figoesyiie months and 9 days. A member of the Shin- [ ately walked in front of the rapidiy 8.304 Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown. So- glers' Unfon, Local Nu. 1. moving traln. nors, Tuoinmae and Angels ... §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- 9.004 Vailejo, Martines and Way Stations fully inyited to attend the funeral services A VAIOJO werrr. ... . Tuesday, March 8, 1803, at 2 o'clock, at the FLOW OF RIVERS. 004 CrescentCity Express, \ mortuary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 305 ol s e auertinez, Tracy, 'LatBrap, Montgpmery avenue. Interment Laurel HUL | . goyoving Cables give s comparative Stockton, Merced, R ".noll.m“ RemelyY. is city, February 28, 1003, John | Statement for two years of the estimated flow R R e W. Ricks, a native of Indiana, aged 74 |Of certain Callfornia rivers in cublo feet per T Cov e, srulis years 4 months and 21 days. second, or second feet, one second foot equal- | 4o g0 myi® Gonet Ei 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Deaver, Omabs, Chicago.. g:m{dmm;[d “7 a;me}%,‘lhe“fu’r;er;ldz!&"“;z Colorado miner’s inches. Tho figures for the 1'1. Hayward. ‘:g‘ung Way Stat! " uesday, March 3, 3 ) b Sacram. ver Steamers. ey T etslers andertaking pariors, | Jast year may be revised by later measure- | TLO9r Sectamento Biver Stesmers Cemetery. SCHUMACHER—In thi Charle: aged years 8 month years & months and ¥ Funeral to-morro o'clock, Henry C., and 26 days. fully invited to atten March 1, at 11:30 o'clock, from his 3 dence, San Mateo, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 12:30 o'clock train from San Mateo. VIANO-—In Alameda, C: of Italy, aged b7 years 4 months and § days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day o’clock, of Christofo Colombo Guard of Oakland, Ninth street and Broadway, (Bunday), at 2 will be held under ment St. Mary's Cem WIGFALL—In at 1720 San Antonio M. L. Wigtall, beloved mother of Mrs. Henry Deas, a native of Charleston, §. C., aged 8 vears and 6 months. WOOD—In this cit; M., dearly beloved infant daughter of James and Mamie Wood, Wood, a native of San Francisco, year 4 months and 14 ZETT—In this city, February 28, 1808, Fred- erick J., beloved son of August L. and Alma Zett, native of S monthe and 16 da: 0¥ The funeral w (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the grandparents, Mr. 3924 Twenty-sixth street, between Church and Sanchez. Inte: 636 Washington street. Overshiner, a native of Santa Cruz, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atten February 15 '1" %r"l?:.‘\“)h. ew at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of rF_h 16 k. - Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Funeral 1‘.’""'5")' iy . M(‘m'“mm-..' under the auspices of Painters’ Union, Local F“‘_:;:'Y 1;; T Lt - osquin No. 19. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | Tepruary 10 bound) ... STEALEY—In this city, February 1003, | Lo 20 Maritnes Edwin M. Stealey, husband of Eva Stealey, | o piovs OF son_of Mrs. M. Stealey. and brother of G. W., Thomas 8., J. 7., lda M. and Ethel Stealey, Mrs. A. Ralsch and Mrs. C. Clark, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 from the residence of his 2812 Van Nexs avenue. STEIN—In San Mateo, beloved husband of Alameda, ments. The figures are by J. B, Lippincott, Interment National l hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: city, February :8, is | 1903, William Joseph, beloved son of Wil- TULE RIVER NBAR PORTERVILLE. Hayward, Niles an . Ilam and Martha Schumacher, and brother of 3% Mart! u.i"éif:w“""" Jennie A. and Alma A. Schumacher, a native ‘Biead Pk : e * San ¥ y and 4 months. DATE. x Martinez, Tracy. TOP. tom. 92 P Franiscn waed L JORE % oot 00® Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl... SMITIL In this city, February 27, 2008 tin 1002. | 1. g Hayward, Niles. Irringtos, Sea | 1 Roberta Wilson, beloved Wi B foomp e R e N L ose, Livermore e § SPL Smith, and daughter of Mrs. E. J. Cham- | February 15 51 163 8.00 The Ow Limited: iare, berlain, a native of Vallejo, aged 83 years | February 16. 51 14 Bakersfield, Los Angeles; connee- 10 months and 13 days. February X8 [ u tion, Saugus for Santa Barbars. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | February 18. 51 144 (Golden State Limited Sleeper fully invited to attend the funeral from the | February 19. 58 168 carried on Ow! Train for Chil ) 0.88a residence, 701 Broderick street, at 2 o'clock, | February 20. 78 163 §.00® Port Costa, Tracy, Stocktom, Sunday, March 1. Sy February 21 | 3 | 1@ - SPRAGUE—In this ci February 26, A CIN v — Local Charlcs A beloved son of George A. ‘snd KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Hayward, N the late Nettie Sprague, and brother of Mrs. Vi ‘:’:l St. Louts, s. g hs and 4 days. «7.00" lule Limited (1 d the funeral Sunday, 5 daye. ow (Monday), at 10:3 mother, Toterment private. | pepruare 3s. February 25, 1903, | February 16 Emille_S. | February Steln, father of Lulu L. Stetn, and brother | February 18. of Mg, C. Hoft and Mrs. T. Berkham, & na- | February 10. 1180 | 1180 Cruz sad Way tive of Germany, aged 43 years 10 months | February 20 il | 130 | 1216 Newwrk, Centervild, S ¥ t February 21. | ®s0 | 1300 ew mll i respect- | == Sres sad S s .cqud‘l:lh‘:“‘clsll\e:“ Bll'npde v, SACRAMENTO RIVER AT RED BLUFF. Way Stations, ..... ate re: 1 m 4.167 Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos..... DATE. €9.30r Hunter's Traln—8an Jo sad Wi Stattons (Ssturday g;) L .20 > Leaves Los Gatos .55 P 81 al., February 25, 1003, Giuseppe, dearly beloved husband of the latc Josephine Viano, Domenico, John, Viano and Mrs. Eliz February 15. February 18. and . beloved father of | Fopruary 1D From SAN FRANCISCO, Fook of Market 8¢. (8ifp 0 Clotilda and Josephine | TepTaTY 15 S s iieuw 100 308 81 T a Ferracone, a native | Fepruaty 1o oo o0 1200 200 40 T 19:08 10:00 a.w. 12 Fpbruary 20. February 21 hall THE from the CALL CALENDAR. where services ) their auspices. Inter- March, 1903. A s i Qbispo, Santa Barbars, Los Ange- February 27, 1903, 3 o 890, Santa Ba: ‘avenue, Mrs. Elizabeth T JWHE [P T les and Principal Intermediate Tzl 8l 4| 5| 8| T|PEEar Statlons . g Mar. 8. w10004 Paciic Coas ?nul ‘hn 8| 9|10 |11 |12 |18 | 14 | & Full Moon, sty B February 28, 1003, Alice Mar. 13. Orleans. Los Angeies, Santa Bar- . and loving sister of Ireno . T v ot T Vet aged 1 = M bound) ... 11.38a daye. New Mook | ggo. San Jose, Mar. 28. ntaCruz, Pactfc Grove, Saf San Lais Obispo snd Princip Tntermediate Stations 10.304 San Jose sad Way Stations, 1 San Jose and Way Stations i SR . n Joee ane 'y . 0Q» Del Monte Expr ota San Jose. Giiroy, Holltster, Santa an Francisco, aged 5 i1l it Phiagn The Call selected the most costly art supplements ever used free with a newspaper, ~ and Mrs. John Todt, rment Cypress Lawn y. Crus, Monge, Monterey, P L R b s e CANDY P TIEM (although the others now be- _— . ‘We desire t tend thanks for the 3.307 Infn-a. , P e 5 ?ye‘;urmx'x:.ny friends and ing used were submitted) in muzhl’uhwm. Alto, Inl':.I& socleties In our late bereavement. MRS. LOUISE SHEMANSKI, MR. JULIUS SHEMANSKI And Family, the belief that the people -vanted the best; this belief is justified in the sales of last San Jose and Pri: 7! vf'f:\RD OF T:M‘NKS- Sunday’s Call, as the entire mlfi-!:‘«xklmuw BECKER—We herewith desire to express our Carl ‘Redwood. Onks, gratitude to the many kind friends, and edition wag sold out early. Menlo Park. Pala Alto espectally the officers and members of Noa San Jose and Way Stations. Valley Lodge No. 185, 0. U. W, and Bunset Limited, Eastbound.— Select Knights of America, many evidences of their heartfelt and com- forting sympathy and numerous tokens of friendship during the reavement of loving who gave so COMMERCIAL NEWS Oritane New Tock: ke e s | 1 WILLIAM PECKER C alif orni a A for Morning. ? HENRY BECKER, and Sunday only. Limited s e e -’slxflnvfi o8, 3 To CHICAGO Doty | SEiiecn, - c“l 1 Mom Continued From Page Thirty-Five. Nevada National Bank North Shore Railroad . Oil City Petroleum . Orpheum Company . Peerless Ofl ... Paraffine Paint ..... Postal Device & Imp . Reed_Crude Oil . 8 F Drydock . San Joaquin Oil Sausalito Land & Ferry Sperry Flour Company Btandara Blectric Sterling Ol .. Thirty-Three Ol . Twent t Oil Truckee FElectric Union. Oil Union Sugar . United Petroleum . United Gas & Elec Western Fish Co ‘West Shore Ofl ... Regular— 100 Occidental 850 Sterling . 100 Sterling, s 90, 2000 Apcllo . Informal— 600 Independence .. Morning 100 Occidental 200 Ophir . Morning 150 Alpha Con. 08. 400 Andes . 26 800 Belcher . Pacific States Tel & Tel. 500 Ofl City Petroleum MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco. Stock ahd Exchange Board yesterday: ‘The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday 225 00 2'38 a4 5 00 . T 825 1625 . 2200 . 20 00 55 305 Leava Market-street Ferry Depot. i3 9 50 - ; Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'sl'd et X | L] ety [ Belly 147 9008 Lv San Fran....| 8:00 a) 9:30 af 4:00 p| 0 2000 [ Shckeon 108 p| 7 % o g 00 240 p| 3 120, 11: s o IH‘ o ¥ 2 & mgl 2 P » a) 47 19 ol % 31 for morning, p for afternoon. -+ 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- 31 | ping at all points in Sas Joaquin Valley. Cogs responding train arrives at 7:80 . 315 oIaT. m. Daily is the Gl ), carrying L D e gt o Chicage.” Chait Car rupe to Bakersfield for sotommodation of local first-class passen No tickets are honored on is train. Correspond- Sesslon. train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. 00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Cofresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. Dal! 100 p. m. is the Overland with through Palace and Tourist S Reciining Chair Cars to also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:90 p. m. duily. tfices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland, TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, Ing ly. leepers and Froe Sessfon. , 400 Mexican ...1 60 INORTH SUNDAYS AND LEG. 10, 11, 711:50 B0 %:b0.5. ' 1130, AL HOLIDAYS—7, iy 1500 Overman ;.'23 sman| MILL VALLEY, i CAZADERO, ETC. 2% . g% 7:45 a. m, train week SN gg Mill Valiey. 6z Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin marked (1) to Falrfax, excent 5:15 Steve it City, ‘Brags. . Covelo, Laytonville, Cum: Bell' ::n-. Olsen’s, Dyer, Pep Seotia and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- 5 Round-trip tickets to all points ‘beyond San Rafael at 2 “}?cm office, st.. Chronicle H. C, WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Gén. Pass. Agt. - MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Lea ve Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. | FootofMarketSt. | San Fran. SZEIBREESLLRELARRES 88| sRz8agsAsRzRs|

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