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< 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. PERSONALS. a . |mBAL BsTATE—CITY—FOR sALE. of The Advértis- | FOR sale, $10,850—N . 3 .85 ot yet completed, but \ery person who | - rented for $100 a month: 3 marine view fats e avery Spaper | n. & Union st., west of Gough; also 3 east b ¥y .‘Wrmn ©of Webster; confain every possible latest ey g e mnd | ement; may pay for the property with quest, and | e rents. y & WIL] e elf at first sight, l incs, from 2 Lo B b my ety o T | 10 be helpful— - —- (biggest of its HATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estate, also for the full cost ©of improvement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to sult; plans free; interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. er is com- | FOR SALE—House of 8 rooms; sunny side 19th and contains | L. bet. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE- tever, nor oil ory PHENS & CO., 14 and 18 Union Square Mar- 10 gray hair in a | _ket, Powell and O Farrell sts. t it is helpful. . The Advertising | r Res { ny dye witho =% = . cates dandrafl weg | A BARGA! eat cottage, with all modern { new hair. On saje| Improve ts; terms same as paying ren an Francisco, and| APy owner, lumber yard, SE. corner Al Washington sts., Oaklang, | _beme and Montcalm ew cottage, 5 rooms, and lot 50x150; stable and chick- estores gray hair, im- falling, cures dandruft stop p: mo stain or sickne Douglas Gruggiste’, halrdressers’; ac- = Remedy Co..385 Geary, in great variety . WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement st.; Richmond is my speciaity. NEAT cottage, with modern terms same as paying rent. corner Alabama and Montcalm sts. FOUR new flats; modern improvements; Harri- #on and 234 sis.; rent $960 per annum; price $5000. Inquire J. H. Kruse, 23d and Shotwell. ow good, is the motto s of the Rapid Rotary ng machine of to-day. J. 1021 Market st, improvements Apply owner, cocaine habit. Call or 251 Grant ave., Pharmacy, !00-' TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms 85¢, $1 50 pight; $1 50, $6 week; open all night. FELL, 1508—One large, sunny furnished front Toom for rent; opposite Panhandle; phoms Page 4257; private family; references. FIFTH, 346—New house; nicely furn. rooms; run, water, gas grates; $1 50 wk. up to §3. GEARY, 635—Newly furnished rooms to let. Grand Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to 50 night; §2 t0/$6 week; reading-room. RER 18 rnished or.unfur- X : ‘niched roots In privhte house: for.gentiemen oniy: rates reasonable; suitable physician. | GUY place, 29, bet. Folsom and Harrison—8 large unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. HOWARD, 716_nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furniched rooms en sulte or single; cleam beds: $1 50 to $5 per week; reading-room, HOWARD, 820 (The Planet)—Nice bay-window rooms; rooms, 25c to 50c a night; §1 25 to $2 50 a weel transient, 1179—Handsomely furnished front room; large closet, bath; private house; gen- tleman, 886 Nicely furnished sunny rooms; hone; for gentlemen; reasonable. opp. City Hall—Lovely, sunny bath; gas; water;. reas. FOR sale—2 new flats of 6 and 7 rooms; ev- 1 | experience, cures per- { | | i . what cun be more| ervthing strictly modern; rent $75; price 2c ‘for book, M. ELLA | _$9000. Apply 1221 Ha rrell st., mear rkin. - ~ N ges: modern improvement terms. Call at premises, Eureka 250—LOTS 25x10 fth and Wieco RICHMOND District real estate.is my special- ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF. 323 Clement st. e REAL ESTATE—Country—F¥or Sale, —_FOR BALE NBAR BAN FRANCISCO—— Emall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, Cotat!, Eonoma Co.; future value £an Francisco fs growing rapidly best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotat! Ceg, 302 California st., for | _pamphiet end inforfaation. o op- } A LARGE list of chols country lands in all i y - Pive. | et of Californis Land _‘mnn&;.t A—HIGHEST prices paid for gents cast-off | ST SUARAMEE & 2 clothing. MUELN, 230 4th st.; tel, Green 140, | LE20-1-2-3 Hayward bullding. €UPERFLUOUS bair ang moles removed by | e LI G | \LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS near 23d. C light in every room—Winchester 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, | 25 16 §150 per n $150 to $6 per week: | free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry ANT ; very easy terms; Twenty- t; styie heir dressing, 26c; wit manicuring, | s, wigs and JERER, 123 Stock- 50c; G uncalled s CHARLE Market st domestic LEON Dts of imported a ts to order at $9 viar Price Hatters, SUITS soléd op easy installments MOE, 1127 Market st., between 7tk and Sth. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, wise: country orde GOLDSTEIX & CO., 733 M «uits, §7 50; dress pants, §2 Misfit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores eyesight cures deafness and caterth. A'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. | ALFREDUME Egyptian Henna restores | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | | ALAMBDA LAND CO. 1500 Park st TLARKIN, 6257 Two nicely fdrnished sunny parlors; rent reasonable; modern conven'ces. LARKIN, furn. parlors for 2 gen- tiemen each; gas; bath; reas.; single rooms. MARTINET, 1101_Geary—Handsome suites, private beths; aleo sultes of two or four ced prices. MeALLISTER, 521—Nicsly furnished parlor suite; light and clean; bath; quiet house. cor. Eighth—Newly furnished rooms; $1 per week; transfent. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator. elec. lights; day, week, mo. O FARRELL, 331—Large, well-furnished front room; no objection to light housekeeping. POST, 50, and Kearny, 34—Offics or sunny Turnished rooms; en sulte or singl POST, 822—Large sunny front as; grate; bath; phone; new flat; new furniture; sultable 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 pight_ 35c to §150; week, §2 to 88; month, §8 to $30; clevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SUTTER, 102215—Large, sunny, 8ouble parlors ges grate, electrio light; house newly reno- vated and furniehed; suitable for profession- als or others. THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly fur- nished suites and single rooms, with hot and cold water; elevator day and night; phone John 5246. y hair to its natural color; $1; at all dru | FOR SALD e BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1800_HANDSOME b-room cottage; every con- venience; patent plumbing, bath, high base- ment; good well; south frontage; lot 50x141; —— o = it w cottage of 5 rooms at 1534 ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE |~ Benton st.; house mow building: cholce lo- .mux:(!l 10c and 25¢c; all druggists. | cation. J H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, | b, ARogs. est corn cure; 25c; all drugglists CEEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Ca peges, sent to any address in the o4 States or Canada one year for $L PALMISTRY. OWING to the | r of so-cailed paim. ists that bave beretofore been in our ugy 1 am gisd 1o introduce 1o you Prot. L. X. Le ott, late of Chicago, Who, as Mark Twain | pgngy to cars; will sell on terms. saye is & howling sucoese in his line, bring- | ¢9,50 Tiandsome 5-room cottage; south front; N SR 5 N who coms in | "0 ient plumbing, bath, windmiil, tank, high th bim. basemen:: lot 50x100; street work complete; © #ee him, for your future de- | ;.0 walke; handy to cars; will sell on | term 1228 Merket st rooms 8 and & | 49500 Handsome T-room house; sun in every 20 yre. experience in N, ¥.; let me | room; bath, 2 tollets, 2 mantels, fine view: satistaction ~r no pay. MRS. | hendy to chrs; lot 75x120; worth $3300; will uric1 to 8 p.n. Tel Hyde 188 | { 1 business palmi ; hours 10 to B; cop- € all business afaire. LLI, sclentific palmist. 515 Geary. Phone Black 561. +d removed to 1000 Sutter; hours Sun. by appt.; tel. Polk 2564. | " free test read vou: BELMON FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. in fruit, best varietie $4000—4 ACRE! tage of 5 rooms, bath, pantry, barn, chicken-Hous: C. Michel, 4! mill and flowers OAKLAND ADVERTISEME! _| 7 OFFICE, 1115 BROADWAY. ani nice b ce. r decorating, " ned glass. G. Post st.: tel. Main 715 | PARTNERS WANTED. chicken-houses; good well of wate: — | PHYSICIANS AND SURG | A1 sandy loam soil; & lots; 100x100; ali o | Tfenced: 100 families located; church, town NNE Otfice and res | hall, fine 3-story public school-house; price st.. bet. Sixth and Sew sil toid, $500; away from the fogs and cold o dvetor | ®inds; mear two lines of electric cars and M herb @octori| close 1o a 90-foot boulevard; fine bullding - se sman body: fOF | jots, $75 and upward, adjoining East Oak- : - Maspo; now 1o- | call or send for circular; 455 Beventh [ avenworth. opp. Bromdway Station, Oakland; car- e g ._H. Z_JONES, owner 746-6 Clay st. % ONLY, for & fine 7-room house; must be s0ld_this week; easy terms. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakiand, Cal, B —— | GAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALBE. a chicken ranc chicken houses, s Louse. incubators, | FURNITURE good and cheap this saonth, iL cheap ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., e BROW) % | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEBEPING. ALCALDE _APARTMENT HOUSB, 723 O'Farrell r less money than any | is $3. The Typewriter 2 5. 4 and § room apartments with bath; fur- Siaiielephone Main 266. | nithed or unfurnished; electric elevator; free - - '~ | lighting: free telephone; free water; fres E ALEXANDER, 110 | laundry. e dealers Smith Pre- | ALI. SUNNY AND QUTSIDE ROOMS. for ail machines; | & new ones rented. l rented. vepaired. Co.. 209 Sansgme. | EXCELLENT VIEW OF CITY AND BAY. Best neighborhood in the city; ready for ten- snts 1st of March; prices reasonable; refer- ences; the best of service yuaranteed. "DIVIDEND NOTICES. 723 O'Farrell st. ENTON, The, 835 O modern improvemen! The Glant Powder Com idend, No. b1, of fifty cents | ! ALCALDE _APARTMENT HOUEE, | via—Newly furn.; o BIRCH ave., housekeeping. 3 furnished housekeeping, 2 beds §15; aiso single, $5 to §' th, $21; 2, FULTON, 536 Large, sunny bay window par- lor & side room; light hkpg.; gas,bath,phon Giant Powder Com - .. A dividend, No. 51, of fifty 50c) ‘per share on the issued capitel | | has been declered Day- | fy D N Notice—The 2322 large back sunny rooms, com- an & rooms | " piete] housekeeping: coal range, sink, vard. 202 g n Fran- | | -2 e ki d . Tranafer books | HYDE, 406—Sunny housekesping sulte. = $18: 3. R LEA- aundry, $14; also | also basement suite, yard, | _singie. JESSIE —Sunny housekeepin Squipage. Depot | T e ew Montgo | LAGUNA, 910, n cew Montgomery | 1400 Soueek » ~ | MARKET, 1085 - | rooms: also housekeeping rooms; reasonable. MINNA, 28 Sunny furnished front housekeep- cheap. g, single and double rooms MODEL Howe, 1206 Stockton nished housekeeping rooms, ershirts with Col- hoes. Quanti- ncrease of 20 per this Department. Bids | _gas. baths the delivery of the same | oo . « - | NINTH, 1189—Nicely furniched rooms for ’ 2 x»;«,:‘i( ‘Afifl?{?' housekeep! h bath; g cor. Taylor—2 furnished 1 conveniences; single O'FARRELL, 40 housekeeping rooms; rooms York Depot of Olf live Drab Worsted Ehirt the Philadelpiia Depot h; Forage ments, glit; Col- finished bronze; Leiters rs U. S, dull finished nis, giit. To avoid mis- the exact nature of the PEARL, 3, cor. Market—Two rooms furnished compiete for Lousekeeping; no children. BT, JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- righed suriny suites, all complete for house. keeping: & quiet, a pleasant house; rent reas, ixhed, bidders will care- | ehame #landard samples and | EFGCKTON, 817—Nicely furnished sunny that proposais may be #ab- | “ront room and kitchen; running water com- with & fuil knowledge of eog 4, ss an absolute com- | P #nd specifica- | THIRD, 145 Sunny housekeeping rooms com- on in the inspection | plete; first floor; phone. iteed bids and bids | — standards and | THIRD, » circumstances, { n, clean, quiet ssals for less gquanti- | = m— CPING Will ‘e entertaied. REEING spoma, fernibed, ction at other points. s e ve will not be con- are essential. Bid- ovosais the rate shouid contract be se_urticles advertised 505 Suites and rms., $6 to $15: mod- wk., $2 to $5: adults; bath, to let. Prop NFSE, 43—Furnished housekeeping suites rooms; from $16. FLASSIFIED afvertisements und subscriptions Cl:"f‘lz_“ at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. VAN which bids will be e P | A BRANCH office for Call ad¢ertisements and a “tie production | | subscriptions has been cetablished at 1006 1 of jrlcg and | Valenela st & in the® price nanufaciure the | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. clerence Will be | svnrranmronssnnbanaar, ¢ Froducyion ani | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, Pacific Const 1o | sunny; 70c day upward; McAliister cars to ! required by the | door; grill room in California. The United States re- | —————0rc ept o reject any or all | A—BR HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms ais or any part thereof. Information | 25¢ %0 §1 per $125 to §5 per week. and "Vianks for proposals will be furnished | _light soomes;_opew all might. a1 et~ ';‘gg" aT --n:‘_un-u." 878 nma-a('.: No. a’ et o) ©7k. | R o dek; house cben all BiEhL Quariermaster. ARDELL, 15 Page—Furnished rooms $1, $1 25 nal Cat,_ Februszy 57, | _ana #1 80 week: housekeeping milte, 11 mo. ~ rhpoanls, will be | modern, nicely furnished AT the Pierre; new, 117 a. m.. Thursday. March 26, | AT Sh8 ‘arrell; phone n © 1-story brick and | _ FO0T% 12 powder maga- . 4 in. outside; in application. JOHN upan Lieut. Col, Ord. Dept., U, & A, “THE RADSTON,” 276 Turk st.—Come and see our rooms befors obtaining others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and ‘phories; up-to-date in eévery respect. CLASSIFTED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. | ROOMS AND BOARD. OLD Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with annex. 807 California st.; attractive {n- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class bous furnished suites or single; steamn heat. SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE—To the Holders of Bonds of-The Pa- cific Lumber Company. Notice {s hereby | n that, pursuant to_a resolution of its ! rd of Directors, The Pacific Lumber Com- | pany, & corporation, requires the holders of all of its outstanding bonds bearing date April | 27, 1893, payable April 1903, numbered | consecutively from number one to number five hundred, and each for one thousand dollare, to present all of sald bonds for re- demption at the: Anglo-Californian Bank (Limited), situated on the northeast corner of Sansome and Pine streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- mia, on or before the sixth day of April. A.D. 1903, and to then and there surrender said bonds for redemption upon being paid the principal thereof, with interest up to | #ald date of redemption; and Yyou-are no- tified that all of said bonds will be then and there so redeemed upon presentation. Your attention is calied to the provision in said bonds contained to the effect that upon fail- ure to present bonds for redemption under the present circumstances, then and there- after said bonds shall not, nor shall the principal thereof, any longer bear interest, | #nd the coupons’ for all subsequent interest | £hall be and become null and vold. _Dated February 24, 1908. THE PACIFIC LUMBER COMPANY, by L. L. LONG, Secretary. ——— e — WING 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 agréement good for 60 days. | | Chicago S. M. Exchange, 933, Market, Sth and 6t § $15.60 BUYS a new improved 5-drawer, drop- head sewing-machine; §29 buys a 4-drawer, | drophead White sewing-machine; all makes of sewing-machines at cut rates; chines rented and repaired; Phone Jessie 3 ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ——— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co., furnis bousehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 731 Howard, near Third: phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving C fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 51 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and ¥urniture Moving Com- pary; 2320 lffllmfin st.: phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery et.: tel. Main 1840, Shippink at cut rates. BTUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | STAMMERING cured by celebrated Melbourns mathed at Van Neass & Mkt; best local refs. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eithey of the publication offices and Le indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. CORLISS—CORLOS—In this city, January 25, 1007, by Justice of the Peace John J. WVai: sstrand, Willlam Corliss of San Franclsco and Annie E. Corlos of Bradford, Yorkshire, ng e —— DIED. Archibald, Phillp Iredale, Thornton B. Berkley, Margaret Knapp, Mary Brooks, Richard L. Burgin, Kate Levinsy, Lawrence Malatesta, Katherine Chesver, Silas G. Matteson, Eva Clifford,’ Jeremiah Miller, Catherin E. Davalos, Ignacia Morrison, Martin J. Duncan, Adelia B. Perrier, John W. C. Flvon, Dennis L. Fowler, George H. seph R. Gleason, Rev. Harrington, Daniel J. Herting, Henry G. . Mrs. Elien Katherine ARCHIBALD—Entered Into rest, February 28, 1993, Philip, dearly beloved husband of Mar- cella Archil a native of Sydney, Aus- tralia, aged 42 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis sion streef. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. BERKLEY—In San Jose, February 28, 1903, Margaret, beloved daughter of Mary and the late Joseph Berkley, and sister of Mrs. Irene Waters and Andrew and the late Joeeph Berkley, a pative of San Francisco, aged 21 years. g7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McHrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. 3 BROOKS—In this city, February 28, 1903, Richard L., beloved son of the late Judge William Brooks of Alabama, a native of Alabama, aged 45 vears. BURGIN—In this city, February 28, 1803, at her residence, 2109 California street, Kate Burgin, beloved mother of J. F., Eugenla, Ko fre rancral will take pl T7The funeral will take place to-das (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from: Et. Mary's Cathedral, where mass will be celebrited for the repose of her soul. Interment private. CHEEVER—In this city, March-1, 1903, Silas ‘G., belovefi husband of Phoebe Cheever, and fafher of Earl Cheever, a native of Ver- Plunkett, Marcus Rice, George B, Ricks, John W. Sharp, Benjamin §. Stealey, Bdwin M. Thurow, Albert W. Van Frank, Eleanor ~mont, aged 67 years 8 months and 6 days. (Hardwick, Vt., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- | HERTING—In this city, | HEUBACH—In this city, February 28, 1908, JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with umng‘lr:m.;' opened al st., bet. avior and Jones. Telephone South 676.. fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Marech 3, at 1:30 o'clock, from Unity Lodge Hall, comer of Sixteenth and Valencia streets, under the auspices of Unity Lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. CLIFFORD—In this city, ch 1, 1903, Jere- miah Clifford, beloved father of John J., Daniel J. and Albert E. Clifford, and brother ©of Mrs. Mary O'Brien and Mrs. Bridget Sul- can, a nattve of Kerry, Ireland, aged 74 years. + Y5 ¥riends and acauaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 244 Fifth street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a ‘solemn requiem high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his goul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. DAVALOS—In this city, February 27, 1903, Ignacia Davalos, beloved mother of Mrs. Ignacia Echeverria, Mrs. Andrade, Mrs. Mo~ veno and Charles Davalos, a native of Mex- ico, aged 69 years 1 month and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 2, 1903, at 9:30 v'ch” her late residence, 1122A Sacramento DUNCAN—In_this city, February 26, 1805, Adella B. Duncan, & native of Minnesota, aged 26 years and 9 months, The funeral will take place to-morrow (Fuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the pariora of Halsted & Co., 946 Misslon street. ~Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. FLYNN—In this city, March 1,-1903, Deonis L., beloved husband of the late Mary Fiynn, and beloved father of Joseph, 1 James and Margaret Flynn, a native of Passage West, County Cork, Ireland, aged Bl years. A member of Shipwrights' Asso- clation of San F;nncuc:i - E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $67 Clementina Street, thence to St. Joseph's Church_for services, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. February 28, 1908, FOWLER—In Berkeley, George Henry Fowler, father of Mrs. J. M. Bonner, & native of Maesachusetts, aged 13 nsrfid ds and acquatntan t ends and acqu ces are - fully invited to attend the funeral o to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at the w dertaking parlors of Aibert Brown, 0dd Fe lows' building, Berkeley. FRITZ—In this city, February 1908, Jo- seph R., beloved husband of Leopoldtine Fritz, and father of Eda W. Fritz, & natl of Germany, aged 32 years 11 months and 10 laye. GLEASON—A month's mind solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repos of the soul of the late Rev. Willlam Glea- son at St. Anthony's Church, Monday, March 2, commencing at 10 o'clock. HARRINGTON—In Martinez, February 28, 1908, Daniel Joseph Harringtom, beloved son of the late Michael and Margaret Harring- ton, and brother of John M. and the late Patrick H. Harrington, a native of San Francisco, aged 80 years 1 month and 2 days February 28, 1003, Henry George Herting, dearly beloved! hus- and of Mary Herting, and beloved father of Pauline, Elsie, Lillie, Edward, Henry, Frieda and the late Rudolph Herting, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 44 years and 6 months. . A member of the Hannoveraner Verein and the San Francisco Turn Vgrein. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of.the H. F. Maass Company, 817 Mission street, whers services will bs held under the auspices of the Hannoveraner Verein Mrs. Bllen Heubach, beioved wife of the late Mr. Gus Heubach, & native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 76 vears. (Portland and Phila" delphia’ papers piease copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect-s fully Invited to_atiend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & Englith, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where & 8ol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. In- terment - Holy Cross Cemetery. HIRT—In this city, March 1, 1903, Katherine, beloved wife of the late Albert Hirt, and | mother of Conrad and Casper Hirt,” Mrs. Frances Menzel and Mrs. Dora Hossli, a na- tive of Baden, Germany, aged 62 years 9 months and § days. (Cincinnat! papers please copy.) 0 Noiice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. ’ IREDALE—In Lancaster, Pa., February 9, 1903, Thornton B. Iredale, brother of the late A. 8. Iredale, and uncle of Charles W, Ire- dale, aged 8 years. - KNAPP—In this city, March 1, 1903, Mary Knapp, beloved mother of Emma Hause, a .mative of Oxburg, Bavaria, aged 74 yvears. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 24 Page street, thence to St. Boa face's Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. LEVINSKY—In Stockton, February 28, 1903, Lawrence C. Levineky, beloved brother of Felicita B., Arthur L. and Henry M. Levin- ®ky, a native of California, aged 42 and 22 day £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from 922 O'Farrell streat. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town: send streets, MALATESTA—In this city, February 27, 1903, Katherind, beloved wife of Andrew Mal testa (nee Conway), a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 26 years and 4 monthe, € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral t (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the pario the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MATTESON—At University Mound Home, March 1, 1008, FEva--Matteson, a native of Sweden, aged 79 years 2 monthis and 2 days. MILLER—In this city, March 1, 1908, Cath- erin E. Miller, beloved wife of Steven Mil- ler, and mother of George and Willlam Mil- ler'and Mrs. Arthur Preece, a native of Ger- many, aged B3 years 8 months and 22 days. MORRISON—In this city, February 28, 1903, Martin J. Morrison, ~beloved husband of Mamie Morrison, and father of Ethel and Flora Morrison, & native of New York, aged 4) years 11 months and 27 days. PERRIER—In Sausalito, February 28, 1003, John Wiison Croker, beloved husband of Phyless M. Perrler,” a native of Brest, France, aged 83 years and 10 months. g7 Friends and acqualntances are respeoct- fuily invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 2, 1903, at 11:30 o'clock, from Christ’ Eplecopal Church, Sausalito. Tnterment pri- vate. PLUNKETT—In Oakiand, February 28, 1903, at 854 Franklin street, Marcus, beloved hus- band of Mary F. Plunkett, a native of New. York, aged 48 years 5 months and 18 day: RICE—In this city, February 28, 1903, George E. Rice, beloved husband of Julia Rice, & native of San Francisco, aged 54 vears 4 months and 9 days. A member of the Shin- glers’ Union, Local No. 1. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral cen Tuesday, March 3, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau, 805 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RICKS—In this city, February 28, 1903, John W. Ricks, a native of Indiana, aged 74 years 4 months and 21 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, March 3, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking pariors, 636 Washington street. -Interment Natlonal Cemetery. SHARP—In this city, March 1, 1803, at the residence of his parents, 8 Oak Grove ave- nue, between. Fifth and Sixth, Bryant and Harrison streets, Benjamin Sherwood Sharp, dearly beloved and only son of Benjamin . and Rhoda M. Sharp, a native of San Fra cisco, aged 11 years 11 months and 16 day STEALEY—In this ecity, February 27, 1903, Edwin M. Stealey, husband of Eva Stealey, + son_of Mrs. L. Stealey, and brother of G. W., Thomas 8., J. T., Ida M. and Eghel Stealey, Mrs. A. J. Raisch and Mrs. C. Clark, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 8 months and 5 days. @7 Funeral to-day (Mohday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 2822 Van Ness avenue. Interment private. THUROW—In Oakland, ~February 27, 1902, Albert W. Thurow, beloved hushand of Fran. ces Thurow, father of Minnie, Amella and Clara Thurow, son-ot Louisa Thurow, & ve of Germany, aged 45 years and 27 day; . Friends and acquaintarices are respect- mfiy’ Thvited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1845 Mpyrtle street. Cremation N PAKNE—{n this oity, Februsry 251005 VAN FR. y, February # Eleanor, di ter of Thomas H. and Mary R. Van Frank, aged 1 year and 10 months. e ) REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, l‘l;:num! 28, Nathan and Susan _Corinson to Lenors Col- ligan, Jot on N line of Green street. 167:6 B of Tk, B 25, N 145, W 6:11, SW to polnt 167:6 B of Polk, S'186:0%; $10. Louis Pockwitz to Eugenia Samuels, lot on Fmr :{mv“ Ness and Ash avenues, N 50 ¥ 100; and County of San Francisco to Harry 31 Gosrit, 10t & Yine ot Basitc 173:6 W_of street, W 34, N 127 3436, N 17:6, B 16:6, § B4:23, K 4, S 91; §—— “Mary P. Murfey to Elizabeth Cook, lot on N gu"fluum_” umo 150 E of Laguma, E 50 ’Amnt ‘and_Regina Adams to Charlés A. Adams, lot on NW _corner of Jackson and Web- ster streets, N 31: by W 90; gift, B. Amlu::aywmn Peixotto, lot on 8 ling of Valle 127:6 W of e —————————————————————— 3 - - - NUMBERS e —OF THE— BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA (Class “B.”) City of Mexico, Feb. 26, 1903. berger, lot on W line of O'Farreil, § 25 by W 90; Estate of Ludwig Altschul by Richard Alt- schul (executor) to Adolph Meyer, lot'on § line of Post street, 200 W of Broderick, W 25 by § 137:6 also’ lot on §_line of Post street, 225 W of Broderick, W 23 by 137:6; also 1ot on 8 line of Post sireet, 250 W of Broderick, W 25 By S 137:6; Same to Henry lot on N line of Geary street, 175 W of Broderick, W 100 by N Henry Goodman to Adolph Meyer, same; $10. John J. and Julia T. Maginis to Ernéstine hraim, lot on SW corner of Fulton and ker street, § 25 by W 100; §10, Mary S. Burns to John F. Seymour,, lot on B line of Clayton street, 112:6 Sof Page, S 25 by E 137:8; $10. Charles A. and Addie McLane to Robert T. McGinnis, 1ot on 1 line of Belved rest, 188:0 5 of ~Waller, S 25 by B 121:10%: $10. | George M. Mitchell to Frederick D, Marsh, lot_on SE corner of Jackson and Locust streets, B 37:6 by § 102:81; $10. — Toblas and Sarah Roberts to Clara B. Car- penter, lot on B line of Carmora or firset, 2408 of Waller, 8 25 by B 95, block 8, Marion Tract; §10. Ann Maguire to Hugh MoGlinchey, lot on NE line of Norfolk m-‘«w’)o Folsom, SE 25, NE §3, NW 25, SW 65:6; Estate of Rosalie Hainque (by J. St. Denis and Victorine H. O’'Brien, executors) to James C. O'Malley, lot on E line of Lexington ave- Due (Btevenson), 185 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 80; . City and County San Francisco to James . Derland,, lot on N line of Dorland street, 4 W of Dolores, N 165 by, B Kate S. Dorland and Alma E. Willlam H. Woodman to Robert Caley, same; $10. _John J. Donovan to George W. H. P: lot on B iine of Twenty-first street, 101:9 % of Sanchez, B 50:11 by 8 114; 310 Vicentia C.- Golden (wife of T. J.) to Otto B. A. Schmidt, lot ‘on B line of Alabama ;g)'e 1510,01 N 'of Twenty-third, N 26 by E Willlam and Emma J. Plant to City Trust Herman Romjg to Salomon and Fannie N S‘an:.nree(: 45 5ot Prize. No. SeanuSuenys suFuseeesSues =i 153 Safe Deposit and Surety Company (a corpora- ton), 1ot on NE corner of Douglass and Hven- ty-fobrth streets, E 65 by N 114; §10. BERBLE. Benjamin and Gusty Heskins to Lena Op- peaheim, lot on B line of Montgomery street, 25 N of Filbert, N 25 by B 56:3; $1 Estate of Gertrude Faber, or Gertrude M. Faber, or Gertrude L. Mersch (by Felix Fa- ber, executor) to George W. Hintel, lot on S iing of Merchant street, 183:6 W of Sansome, W 30 by 8 62; $11,000. Abgy M. Parroft( and as trustee estate of John Parrott) to Alvinza lot on E line of Montgomery IQIEOB 93:1 N of Califor- ol N 2214, E 69, 8 0:10%, B 18:6, 8 21:2%, 7:6; $10. Giacomo and Marla Delmonts to W. W. Coates, lot on NW corner of Vallejo and Dupont streets, N 33:9 by W 68:9; §10. Charles Schlessinger to George D. Toy and Henry P. Sonntag, lot on SE corner of Geary and Powell streets, § 85 by B 27:6; $10. Same to same, lot on B line of Powell street, §5 8 of Geary, § 7% inches by E 27:6; §10. Golden Gate Building Assoclation (corpora- tion) to Henry M. Whitely, lot on 8 line of Sutter street, 91:8 E of Taylor, B 72:10 by § 137:6; $20. Martin and Sarah O'Dea to Charles Schies- singer, lot on § line of Post street, 91:8 W of Taylor, W 22:11 by § 68:9; nn{ Willfam and Mary J. Miller to same, lot on § line of Post street, 114:7 W of Taylor, W ;11 by 8 68:9; $10. ¥. Buckley to Robert A. McLean, ot on SE corner_of O'Farrell and Hyde streets, E 70 by S 77:6; §10. James F. Ford to Hanorah E. Ford, lot on 8 line of Iglllu street, 30 E of Larkin, S 87:6 by E 26:10; gift. yllmel W. Gregory to John Melerdierks, lot on NW line of Tehama street, 87:6 NE of Fourth, NB 26 by NW 75; $10. Arthur H. and Emily E. Denny to Charles W. Welch, lot on W _corner of Fourth and Howard streets, NW _48:0 by SW_85; §10. Edith B. Cols and Maud A. Day (wife of George F) to John Kenny, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth _street, 50 W of San Bruno &ve- nue, W 26 by N 100; $10. Tubbs Cordage Cofpany (corporation) to Claus reckels, lot on N corne: Twet P {hird and Michigan_streets, N 125, W 100, N 25, W 100, S 150, E 200; grant. Emma Huber to W, Ogwen Jones, lot on N Iine of Lake street, 139:6 E of Ninth avenue, E 89 by N 72; $10. Same to Robert J. and Horace C. Mercer, lot on N line of Lake street, 01:6 B of Ninth ave- nue, E 48 by N 72; $10. John and Mary Dewd to Donald Mackenzie, lot on W line of Second avenue, 100 N of California street, N 26 by W 120; $10. Mary A. Gardiner to Willlam H. Goddard Jr.. lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 209:9 N of Clement street, N 84:0 by W 120; $10. Solomon and Dora ‘Getz to Charles T. and Dell Conlan, lot on W line of Eighteenth ave- nue, 175 N of A street, N 50 by W 120; $10, Faward B. Bergen to Frederick V. and Cris- 416" Nielsen, lot on N line of B street, 57:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Oscar R. and Mabel McGee and iVilllam N. Canfield_to Howland K. Moulthrop, lot on B line of Eleventh avenue, 175 N of I street, N 25 by B 120; $10. Lilllan G. Hobbose to Julla A. Hobbose, lots 17 and 18, Block 1162, Outside Lands; §10. 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to George Ryan, lot on NE line of Ryan avenue, 75 SE of Precita avenue, SH 50 by NE 100, lots 18 and 19, George Ryan’s subdivision Precita Val- ley, lots 219 to 223; §10. Yamond and Ellen Kenney to John. McDon- nell, lots 2 and 15, block 365, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Rallroad Homestead As- sociatlon, quitclaim deed; $10. Paul and Lou H. Bancroft to Curtls Hillyer, lots 1 and 2, block 37, lot 31, block 45, lots 2, 22, 38 and 39, block 10, Sunnyside; also lot on E line of Ariington street, 160 N of Hollo- way avenue, B 112:6 by N 75, lots 12 to 14, block 6, Lakeview; §1. Builders’ Contracts. | Nora Russell (owner) with R. Stone (con- tractor), architect none—All work for a two- story frame building (flats) on lot on E line of Kansas street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth: $3820. Auguet F. Chamot (owner) with Fennell Brov, (contractors), Shea & Shea architects— Concrete, granite, brick and stone work and sidewalk lights for an eight-story and base- ment brick building on lot on W line of Ma- son street, 27:6 S of Ellis, S 55 by W 82:6; $§24,982, Same owner with Richard Rice (contractor), same architects—Plumbing, sewering and gas Btring Yor same on same; §12.500, C. Westover and J. A. Bouquet (owners) with J. I Mitrovich (contractor), Oates & King architects—All ‘work for alterations and ad- ditions to a o-story brick bullding at 18 Market street; $1520, John F.. Boyd (owner) with C. H, Hockl (contractor), McDougall Bros. architects—All work except freight elevator and dumb waiter to erect a third story on a two-story and base- ment brick building on lot on N line of Pine street, 92:6 W of Front, W 95, N 91:5, E b0, N 14:4, E 45, S 106; $10,975. George N. and Roberta Brewer (owners) with Edward Ginley (contractor), owners architects —All work for a two-story frame building on lot on NE corner of Clement street and Third avenue, N"172:6, N 25 by B 120; $3175, Weather Report, (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) BAN FRANCISCO, March 1-5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to s £33 20, 30/11049 20 14167 100/33191 20133340, ) date as cor with those of the same date Jast season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: = Last Last Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season, Bureka .....e00 0.00 36.76 Red Bluff . 0.00 24.47 Sacramento 0.00 13.97 San Francisco . 0.00 14.85 Fresno ... 0.00 5.02 Independence 0.00 3.08 San Luis Obispo 0.00 14.81 Los Angeles . 0.00 7.43 Ban Diego . . 0.00 4.04 THE COAST RECORD. B E 2 2 gigs i o 3232 35 2. il e goB S0 g 30 20 00 48 2 00 54 40 00 68 42 .00 82 18 00 g = 94 06 36 00 98 64 40 00 $2 62 32 NW Pr.Cldy .00 08 66 42 SE Pt.Cldy .00 30.18 84 16 NE Pt.Cldy .00 30.02 64 44 W Clear .00 30.04 70 36 N Clear .00 20.02 68 50 NW Clear .00 20.98 48 28 NW Cloudy T. 20000 44 22 § Pt.Cldy T. 20.96 48 40 NE Pt.Cldy .01 29.90 566 28 B .Cldy .00 42 14 SW ear .00 0 50 N Clear 00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather s over nosther Balf of the Pacific Blope and Tatr orny the southern. Light rain is reported from Wi ‘ashington. pressure has fallen over the country west of the Rocky Mountains. A moderate sion is central in Rritish Columbia, while an ea of high pressu,o overlies Southern Idaho. all districts. In the ire is Forecast made at San Francisco for nours mianight, Mareh 2: s Northern California—Cloudy and threatening, bab: e north prol with showers in_extrems tion; in south portion Monday ~ 13341 P b ssuususlul APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 62525 to 62625, inclusive, Deing 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing capital prize of $60,000, $60. 100 numbers from 63579 to 63679, Inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing capital prize of $20,000, $40. BesuRENNanEs sy I 100 mumbers 18310 to_18410. inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number 2 drawing capital prize of $10,000, $20. o0 TERMINAL PRIZES. 40, 709 numbers ending with 75, being the last 20 | two figures of the number drawing capital prize 20| | of $60,000, §20. 20| | 799 numbers ending with 29, being the last 20| two figures of the number drawing capital prize o2 | of $20,000, $20. . No. 62575 draws first capital prize of $60,000; ”‘ sold in Sen Salvador, Saivador; New fs el La; San Francisco, Cal. No. 63629 draws second a.glnl prize of 820, 000; sold in Port of n, dad; Or- leans, La.; McComb City, Miss.; New York, N. Y.; Waco, Texas; Kansas City. Mo No. 18360 draws third capital prize of §10,000; sold in Vicksburg, Miss.; Campeche, Campgche; Mexico City. | Mo, 1529, 80803, 44027, 54481 and TOTOT draw each §1000; sold in Peoria, IIl.; Merida, Yuca- | tam; Davenport, Iowa; Culiacan, unnn& Mex- | ico City; Guatemals, Guatemala; New Orleans, La: Bayou Lacombe, La.; New York, N. Y.: | Waco, Texas.; Moberly, Mo.; New Orleans, La.: Tamptco, Tam. The lar monthly drawing, No. 170, with a1 prize. will take place on | capital prize of . March zg 1908, , $4; halves, $3; quar- | ters, §1; eighths, 50c; sixteenths, 25, T. S. money. JOSE M. DB LA VEGA, Treasury Dépt. U. BASSETI, Man: JUAN B. , Intervesor. 40 14121, 4014291 20114630. The Call selected the most costly art supplements ever used free with a newspaper, viz., the Sarony art series (although the others now be- ing used were submitted) in the belief that the peopls ~vanted the best; this belief is justified in the sales. of last Sunday’s Call, as the entire edition was sold out early. Boy’s Death Due to Suffocation. An autopsy was made by Dr. L. D. Ba- 40| cigalupt At the Morgue yesterday on the %0 | body of Willle Refnhardt, the errand boy 20 | for the City of Paris Dry Goods Company, 20 | who was found dead in a lot on California 1ao | street and Sixth avenue Saturday gfter- %0 | noon. Sand was found in the larynx and 40 ‘ trachea and Dr. Bacigalupi came tod the 49| conclusion that the boy had been seized 2| with convulsions and during his struggles 20 | had swallowed enough sand to suffocate 40 | him. He had a diseased kidney and had 40| been suffering from headaches for over a year. 40 — 25437 20/26771. 4026128, T 40/28710. 2028960 20120133 20/29391. 20129730, Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follows: For Ketchikan. Jupeau Skaguay, ete., Alas| o 1. Change to com- Pany's steamers at Seattle For_Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattie, Ta- coma, Everstt, Whatcom—11 | & m., Mar. 2, 7. 12, 17. 22, 27, Apr. 1. Change | at ‘Seattle to thjs company's steamers for | Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C, P. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 | p. 'm., Mar. 5, 11, 17, 23, 29. Apr. 4; Corons, 11:30 p. m., Mar. 2, 8 14, 20, 26, Apr. 1 | " For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and 10031430 — 20{31856. 20 31986, 2032323 2032743, ;0!3:1101. 25388 238 | Redondo), San Diego and Sanf bara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. $ State of California, Thursdays, 9 & m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Hast San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Crus, Moe- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San ' Luis Opispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport. (“Ramana only.) : Ramona, .Dl. m., ¥‘l.r fl.’ ll% ?.’ l& Apr. 1: Coos Bay a. m., Ma 3 o Apr. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Guaymas (Mex). For further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or sailing date. TICKET, OFFICE 4 New Montgomery Freight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNNANN, Gen. Passenger Agt, 10 Market st, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO, “Columbla” sails Feb, 25, March 4, 14 24 23, A e’ W Bider” salls Feb, 27, Mazch B, 18, 20, April 8, 18, 28, Only ypedeied - Zsuusuusdusun - £ SR sueuiiniuse3iuuniony East. Through tickets to ail Steamahip and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets Include berth and meals, - "l‘-lll(m‘f.nl‘-.ll“..-. | B - : ooy SELELNENLLNBNLBETY. 0Y0 KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will suZeeed it sy Susu3TunulsTusssususususysnunesssusieiui R e Sey $8. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland and_Sydney, Thursday, March 12, 10 a. m. §8. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Mch. 21, 2 p. m. §8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Mech. 24, 10 a. m. 4. SPRECRELS R Agts.. T st e suessEss AMERICAN LINE. ? NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, wNDg Phila., Mar.11, 10 a. m. |Vaderl'd, Mar.21. am. St Paul, Mar.18, 10 a.m. | Phila., 4pr. 1, £ RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Krooni'nd. Feb.28.10 .:’ Mar.14. 10 a.m. Zeeland.Mar. 7. 10 a. d.Mar.21. 10 am CHAS. D. TAYLOR, G.P.A.C..30 Montg mry st. 88 iy 53528y BesEy talsuis:zsssgs