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EDUCATIONAL. | _EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. |MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONEY TO LOAN—Continned. “"SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1908. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPI‘G. § SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- RING eory, demonstration, and shop work night, 24 Post thoroughly , Starr King petent native teach- 2 School of Languages quickest method ever s uction; pros- free; commercial ranish, §3 per month. 24 Post st 8. complete equipment; £ 10 mining and mining i night; catalogue free. edited preparatory law and medica! Jordan or any Stanford « sessions. Phelan bidg. { MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, exp best combined short- ercial course to be had: in- urt reporters. 1352 Mkt iness College,. 305 Larkin st positions secured for ethods; indivi © a larger school than es get positions. & F. Market st the merits of College, 345 Haight it is free and the Life scholarship. $0. mech_ st min. ur- est. 1864, Van wr. City Hall. i.#x: 1435 Market,nr. 10th, typing, bookky $8 mo. to give private les- F., box Call. kkeeping, grammar, writing, 1024 Mission. nr. 6th. ON e st ARITHME etc.: day SCHOOL O Day and Night class, S. F. “liege, 24 Post st. 0 pupils in Amer- | construc- | | | YOUNG A YOUNG man, office work, would like a positio house preferred. Address box 3: experienced in shipping ani wholesale Call otfice; | YOUNG man of good address and college edu- cation is desirous of position as geperal man with good houn an 326, (‘all u(flw YOUNG man with four ¥ experience would like position as assistant bockkeeper. Box 315. Call office. 2. A REGISTERED pharmacist, experienced, refarences, desires situation. Address box 328, Call office, YOUNG sires position in grocery store. C. P., 201 Mon dining-room .a sition in hotel or restaurant. experienced German grocery clerk de Rest of ref- wishes 31, Cal X\ e crushier; good as new...... $i3 | 6x12 double cylinder hoisting engine, with | | 16 h. p boller, complete f. o. b. | 20-foot launch 'with Falrbanks- )lorle | . engine all complete, out of the water. 150 | 9x15 Blake crusher, complete. - 800 | 25 b p gasoline engine (running) . 230 48-in.x16 ft. Atlas boller, complete. 225 { B4-in.x16 ft. Union lron Works boller 400 | 25 n portable engine and boller (on wheels) i \\e!unshuu!w D e or - | 25h. b tubular boiler and engine Blacksmith outfit, complete or in part. 25 h. p, double cylinder hoist with boller compiete, ruaning, f. o. b.. 3 exhaust fans, fine shape, from 8-in, centrifugal pumps .. 35 K. p, Helne safety tube boiler, com- plete ... . Battery of 2 b4.in.x16 fr. plete .. Oil tanks, Belting all sizes and shapes. 1l sizes and lengths. 2 car ads of second-hand pipe cheap. H., 8. WHITE MACH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale. ple, married and_single, vite family or any re- Call_at 127 Second st. PARTY of colored willing to work in spectable place. SMOKERS To_introduce our new cigar we &ive sample box free. Superba Cigar Co., Marine l\ld‘ (hll‘asu. NG man wants to work in the country, Call, A YOU Box EN: perience with boilers, engines, 3 INEER and electrician with practical ex- dynamos, mo- tors, electric elevators and ice machines, desires position; best of references. Box , Call office. YOUNG couple wish positions in country; man general ranch hand or teamster, ik wife gaod cook and housekeeper. all_office. man with 12 experience as and accountant r good chance Call. vears’ srrespondent stenographer, desires positi: for advancement. lary Box 237, g0 WANTED—By a New England man, em ment as traveling salesman, East or for a large wholesale lumber firm; references. Russ House. N engineer, with 12 years prac- | tical experience with boilers, engines, dyna- mos, motors, electric elevators, wants posi- tion; Box 221, Call. n wishes position on private ced gardener and understands thoroughly; city or country. FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wants situation to do any kind work. Call FAKI, 834 Clay | st., Oakland. £ Japanese boy wants to work as walter or_housework in some family. G. S. KURI, 807 Polk st. CUSTOM tailor-made suits; sold $1 weekly payments. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 25 Stock- ton st. DIAMONDS, watches and, jewslry sold:™ 1 week payments. Portland ~ Leoan Office, Stockton st. A FINE suit, $7; stylish pants, §1 75. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., near Bush; open evenings, YACHT, 8-ton sloop, Al._c-ndition, must be s0ld to close estate. MERRILL, 407 Mont- gomery. 39°ON furniture & pianos. $15 up: no removal; Phone Black 1709; room 51 6 Eddy, floor 4 STABLES TO LET. ATMAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suites & rms.; $6 %o $15; night,25¢ to $1:med.,clean,quiet, bath. CASH loaned salaricd_people on notes without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bldg. MONEY WANTED. T 7 per_cent on first mortgage of city B AT ake, Box 543, Call offce: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, UPRIGHT BARGAINS. Upright Bargains. i Fine order; guaranteed: on easy payments. | BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell st. No branches in San Francisco, | A FEW SNAPS FOR THE WEEK. One Woodsworth & Allovon. 508 One Hallet & Cumston. - | One Bord; rosewocd case 8 One Roenisch; mahogany c T 128 One Guilq; fine order .. 1a | One Mayson; walnut case ;188 One Mendelssohn; oak case .... T 195 | 1 Dunbam 1 Emerson . 1 Knabe . . 9% 2 Chickering -$165 and 240 | 2 Steinway . 187 and 330 2 Heine . 235 and 385 HET b ., 235-237 Geary st. 3 makes of plano players, $125 to $275. ALCALDE Apartments, 725 O'Farrell s phone Private 700—Elegant sultes; now open. BOWIE ave.,, 8A, off Eleventh—Working lady would like working lady roomer; sunny fur- nished room; $5 a month; light housekeeping allowed. EDDY. 483—Unfurnished rooms for housekeep- ng. FIFTH, 3363 furnished housekeeping, 2 beds, _$20; 8, $15_ with two beds. GOLDEN GATE ave, 620B-Lower sunny suite, 3 rooms, bath,” gas and laundry. GROVE, 214—Housekeeping private family; reasonable. GUERRERO, 320, near Sixteenth—Sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms; gas stove; wash- room; yard; $6-§12. GUERRERO, 1152—3 large, sunny, connecting rooms, furnished complete; gas range, etc. HOWARD, 823—Large sunny room; very cofi- venient for light housekeeping. HOWARD, 2381—4 sunny furnished front _rooms; all convs fences; §18; adulte. JACKSON, 1513—Two very sunny furnished housckepelng rooms, $14. rooms; ON sale—§116; Fischer upright; #ood as new; make cash offer. 237 Geary st. JESSIE, 812, near Ninth—2 small unfurnished rooms; low rent. ANY plano sold by us taken back any time Within two years and full purchase price al- lowed on a new beerless Knabe at regular | Drice; costs you only 20¢c a day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 50 O'Farrell st.; established 1850. GASOLINE engine from $50 up; cheapest power known. | GOOD range with waterback for sale cheal | 876 San Jose ave. % { TWO fine sewing machines, $5 and §10. 63015 > Natoma st., rear; Sumday and evening. 1 BARNES saw table, complete; foot powi with saw, $15. H 8. WHITE, 130 Beale st. MANILA ropes of all kind for llle cheap. 620 Clay et, WIELAND, 1728 Bryant st | A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Behr Bros.', each plano. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Mxrkel st. | A $550 PIA O at half cost; good as new. Can be st. from 9 to 12. YOUR plano can be ¢ made new for one-quarter the cost of buying; send for booklet. Plerce's Plano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. used but little; seen at 1971 Unlon ONE eecond-hand 26-inch_centrifugal pump. | _KROGH M'N'F'G CO., 519 Market st GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launcnes; all eizes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. | BOILERS, engines,pumps, pipe, belting,shatting, pulleys,etc. SUGARMAN BROS.,549 Howard. 1 HMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecili piano soplnyzr, ' BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. Baumeister, Schubert and Stodard planos Just recetved; call and select from the new | styles; eas pa_\'menl! and guarantee for LINDEN AVE., 324—Nice, sunny front room and kitchen for man and wife. McALLISTER, 588—Pretty sunny parlor, priv- tlege housekeeping. $22; large bedroom, $8; gas, bath. McALLISTER, 1128—New, modern sunny rooms; ‘every convenience; nicely furnished for housekeeping. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—Newly fur- nished housekeeping rooms, $5-$12; gas, bath. ATOMA, 245—Housekeeping rooms; also single. "— New munagement, 978 Geary; elegant large rooms; hekp. privileges; mod. conveniences. GOOD stable, 7 stalls and 1 box stall: first- class order: rent $15 month. 31 Kissling st. !EWIXG lIACH.INES AXD B l)l 50, Drop head, plain-finish oak, guaranteed: 50, quarter-sawed, beauty; all standard mkfl. 24 e ax_top, 96 46N it nearly new s exchange agreement. Ehiaeo B M. Exchanee, 355 marker bet BB and 6th, phone South 433: take eievator. $27 50—NEW improved ““White"; $27 50, “‘White,"" drop head, piano finish, all : ttach- ments, company’s guarantee; other makes cut rates; reduced rates on rents and repairs. 145 Sixth st.; phone Jessie 3136. ALL kinds bought_sold, rented, exchanged: re. palring: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144 208 4th. SUMMER RESORTS. S A WELL-EQUIPPED and completely fur- nished summer resort in Mill Valley; 40 min- utes' ride from the city. For particulars in detail apply to MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. e e SEECIAL NOTIU] LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Send 4c stamp for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila, Pa. fortune told by your dreams; dreams are forerunners of good and evil; come, bave them translated and be convinced. 6 Turk st.; ask elevator boy; by mail, $1. Take no other. TYPEWRITERS AND SUr#LIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange,538 California; telephone Main 268, FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre. mier Typewriters: supplies for all machines: partly used machines sold & new ones rented. 2D-HAND lypewr(!erl sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. _— OAK, t17—Extra sunny suité, $10 to $14; sin- gle, $6; gas range; laundry; phone; adults. O'FARRELL, 50z—Grand sunny corner sulte and Kitchen, $30; others; new. Kranich & Bach, musicians’ favorite piano; com- parison »olicited. Sole ag'cy. Bruenn, 208 Post. ALMOST cheaper than firewood; storage plaros AN “Automatic’ W. & G. sewing machine for sale cheap. 143 Sixth st., near Howard. GEORGE Japen Tishes bos PH t help East 426. ployment Of- 315 Stockton; Matn 5185, | YOUNG Jupanese boy wants to work as £chooi- — | JAPANESE F. 8. IMAI 807 Polk st. CHINESE experienced, first-class cook, wishes position in hotel or boarding-house meat and pastry cook; will give good refer- ences and satisfaction. Box 842, Call. boy. HOSI, 433 Sutter st. A boy JAPANESE couple want situations In family; city or country. Box 336, Call. CLASSIFIED udvertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call/advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at Valencla st 1006 | ears references ree with 4 god refer Mateo. n, reasonable with el in Jerusa- seaks 1 of referes \ urch choir e with wide range, ¥ ad considerable expe- hurck Address Call. » light housework; y object as a good 1071 Howard st honorab energetl . omal gifts; stworthy, box 39 s e ed elderly hildren: capable of small family; -« §ir 15 1o do light r child: no objection ce. 9 Oak Grove man of refinemer housekeeper; Sunday); is a n girl hild; l!l per month; ) Mission st., near 4th. aker would like a few id dresses made an wishes light house an family: salary reas- ) woman wants a place to in housework: mo washing; box 3024, Call office. es work by the day ag or sweeping; $1 50 per day Address box 310, Cail. “wishes engagements: pent cases: reference giver idress MRS wants work by the day; 1s aarantes satisfaction; car fine jaundress: $1 25 d flight, room 1 w M clenning nographer vositio: moderate compensation E. R, 940 Ninth ave., es a few more places address 9 Tehama st., n maid ter Aprit 1. 161813 Devis- ork by at home. Address box dressmaker, good fitter, cutter; uick worker. Box L, Call Mission S chambermaid and seamstres in private family. 1 would like a_position at up- call Monday. 2417 il tios “work and waiting; first-class laundress wants work 2 home; can give references. Box FER or care for an infent. Ap- GIRL of 15 would like to do light housekeep- ing; sleep home. urse, having Jlong experience, ke care of sick person; Lerms reason- office. #ir] wishes a_situation to do tk or Aressmaking; wages mo object. by letter only, W. OSAWA, 422 Du- nest girl wants position to_@o the hour, day or week. Tel. 1308 Pierce st. House, 44 Third st., near 2bc 1o §1 50 per mt nvenient and respectable. a nu;ue to end from ferry. : and subscriptions taken for The G + Dazaar, 633 McAllister st. ———— 2 thorougbly _com- petent experienced in =11 branches, in- cludjmg greenhouse, landscape, horticulture, ete., wants position: private place preferred; accustomed 1o take entire charge; good ref- erences: Germen; single. H. L., box 325, Cal office YOUNG man (18), honest. industrious, desires position ax assistant bookkeeper, stenographer 2nd typewriger in commercial house: eight monithe’ expirience; refs. Box 312, Call. " AL (‘!“‘\TAKT n\hd Nv‘kkntwr A competent man of 20 vears' experience desires perma- present location not satisfac- tory. Address P. 0. box 130. Oukland. SOBER. and industrions trustworthy young man wishes situation in some reliable fir, . or work for some responsible party; good ref- Box 854, Call oifice. . BITUATION wanted s coachman, pluce; understands care of nu _and 1 handy with tools; refs. Qu_ nent situation erenves Cail | PLUNKETT, | ‘phone | MERRITT, and seamstress | 4 dressmaker wants | arge | — i BDRSES AN'D WAGOWB. wants & position as school- | SAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. 1 | _and furniture. Whitehead's Storage, 1638 Mkt. | ST renting planos in city for $3 per month. O T CCRFAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. SACRIFICE— legant 3-pedal upright; cash or installments. Schmitz & Co., 16 McAllister. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all | makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg": | picture machines, ‘films, Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. MAGIC lanterrs, new and 2d-hand moving pic tures. BULLARD & B..ECK. 131 Post sf e —— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—To purchase a second-hand double ended boat; between 25 and 30 feet long. Ad- _with price, box 309, -Call office. | dress, | Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— Steck, Everett, Ludwigand other good planos. SUPERIOR viclins, zithers, old and new. IH. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. B OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. STORE—Corner 23 and Guerrero sts.; and living-rooms; cement basement. 712 SANSOME _st.—Handsome cheap to’suitable tenant. —_—_—e— fixtures large store | WANTED—To buy cheap, for cash, a safe in good order; 1200 to 2000 pounds. Inquire room 292, Grand Hotel, city. BUSINESS riz and horse for sale; Eclipse Bakery Stable, Dupont st., _Green and -Union. 9 to 12 between $100; SMALL butcher w harness. Apply 118 Sixth st., 100 ) Call at drug store, cor. 17th and Guerrero. YEAR-OLD jack; aiso far cheap. 79 Hall ave. 2 GOOD hacks for sal Sixth st. coal wagon; or 150 4 good horses. 327 and wagons buck horse. 1 Largest assortment 2 _rey,barness, Jsur- AN A1 express wagon, single; also light camp- ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. READ ““The California Horseman,’ 10 horsemen. Dalziell, editor, 605 G. of interest G. 2 S ——————————— e HOUSES TO LET. ERET & CO., 14 Montgomery. | HOUSE of 7 rooms and bath. 733 Turk st. SWELL new bullding; -2181 Pacific ave.; apartment may be seen or evening. —_— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. 3373 TWENTY-SECOND st.; furnlnhtd cottage, 6 rooms and bath; open from 2 {0 5 p. m. L — HOUSES TO LET—COU HED cottage, 4 rooms, K. San Anselmo, Cal. ——,—.—_—_ flol!E! WANTED. QllLT refined rouxvh no children, desires care of furnished home during owner's ab- e for rent of same. Ad- . Call office. S ——————Spee— LOST AND FOUND. DWYER LOST—Friday night, dog, on Fourth st; Dick; had on collar with bell attached. Re turn lo 122 Fourth sl de recel\- l’t‘a!d LOST—Pocketbook containing over $50 in bills, also American Express order made to lsaac Hosier and other papers warded returning to Fourth st., room 31 | l At Techau Tavern, evening of March a gold chain purse, set with diamond: suitable reward will be pald for its return to 642 Mission st LOST—A_mounted elk's tooth with number of lodge (783) and C. A. F. engraved on back. Return to 753 Market st ; suitable reward. LOBT—Saturday, white ‘female bulldog, Bessie, 227 Seventh st.; keepsake from departed s ter; reward. LOST—Thursday afternoon. gold-rimmed spec- tacles In hinged case: reward. 668 Castro st. 18 or 20. | LOST—_Reward: poll tax book 31: on Franklin st. or Pacific ave., near Gough; no good to finder; receipts canceled; return to | Assessor’'s office or to 6i4 Castro st. W, H. | a small_white and brown | answers to.the name of | Finder suitable re- | NTED—A lady’s bicycle, 22-inch frame. J. w | _E. WIELAND, 1728 Bryant. PALMISTRY. just Indis hours 9 to 9; L., 50c; G., $1; sealed ques- tlons answered free. 595 Ellis st.; no sign. arrived from $5000 WORTH cast-off clothing wanted; Lighest price paid. 322 Grant ave,; tel. Red 4152, WANTED—A small horse for a business bugey: must be cheap. Box 340, Call. | WANTED—Bigycle in first-clase condition. | Apply 229 Jules ave., Inglecide. | PHOTO and magic lantern goods, cecond-hand. Mont mery st. theatrical goods. MEDICAL. 154 9th st.; tel, Jessie .53, ALL Valpeau's female pills are sure; best reg- ulating pills sold; price $2 50 by express. Try Valpeau's safety capsules; price Pasteur's syringe and tablets; price $2 bu. By express only on recaipt of price. OSGOOD BROTHERS, wholesale druggists, Seventh and Broadway, Oakland. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 50 years’ experfencs during confinement. 728 Post st., or: Jones MRS, DR, KOHL, reliable speciallst for all | male troubles and irregularities | _rellef guaranteed. 10081 Mkt. st., opp. Sth. DR.,G.. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are gick or in trouble consult this speclalist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfor- tunate helped: the most difficult cases treat. ed; mdvice free. Office, 1018 Market st. “THE 01 Remedy" for female troubles; prics $2 at office or by mail; free m(ormulnn and advice. The Old Medical Co., 1249 Market st., cor. Ninth. MRS. D, ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ epecialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. ADVICE free—Dre, Goodwin, ladies’ specialista; instant rellef guaranteed; low fees; maternity home; bables adopted free. 906 Market ut. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS, original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. DR. ROSEN resides at 1349 Alabama st., | | MRS, | DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposits Union Square; all diseases cured by herbs. MONEY TO LOAN. wants good_second-hand clothing and | refined home beiore and | instant | near | 26th; ladies, relief or no fee, $10; avold delay.- MME. GERMAINE, the hu-lneu palmist; re- moved to 125 Turk st.; hours 10 to 5; con- sult her regarding ail buumexs affalrs, H_JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific palmist, Taylor Phone Blacl | Mme, Neergaard removed to 1009 Sutte "1 to 4; eve,, Sun. by appt.; tel. Polk 2564, MADAME MORTON, sclentific palmist, 502 Taylor, near Geary st.; phone Red 2041. 515 PAPERHANGING, ETC. ey WALLPAPER, all prices; interior decorating, tinting, painting; imitation stained glass. G. W. CLARK & CO., 304 Post st.; tel. Main 715, ROOMS papered, 50 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34 st.; tel. Red 3521, e ————— PERSONALS, PAINTING, B xic Rair Restorer is com- posed entirely of hygienic herbs and contains nous substance whatever, nor oll or will restore color to gray hair in & few days more natural than any dye without staining the scalp: eradicates dandruff and | etimulates the growth of new hair. On sale at HALE BROS San Francis and HYDE'S, 15th and Wgshington sts., Oskland. IMPERIAL RESTORATIVE, a vital tonic and | positively the most effective remedy in cases of mervous exhaustion, debility, dy pepsia, headache, paipftation, ovaritis, pros- tatitis, spermatorrhea, leucorrhea and all un- natural drains, from any cause: $1 bottle, 6 bottles, $5. Imperial Med. Co., 107315 Market. | WILL the gentleman who accepted the loan of opera glasses from lady eitting in second bal- last row, Columbla Theater matine March 14, cominunicate with box 317, Call} important. The Star Hair Remedy restores gray halr, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruft JOHNSON | and itching scalp; mo stain or stickiness; | cleanses scalp; at druggists’, hairdressers’; ac- | cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 385 Geary. O'FARRELL, 1304—Beautifully furnished sun- ny front suite in new sunny corner flat; never been occupied; no children; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 140S—1 or 2 large furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. DIVIDEND NOTICES. INDEPENDENT Red Men's Hall Association; 810 Bush st.—Dividend notice—In the last regular meeting of the board of directors a dividend of 25 cents per share was declar payable on the 27th of March, 1003, at o'clock at Red Men's Hall. 510 Bush st. CHAS. SCHLESINGER, President. C. G. BOLSDORFF, Secretary. O'FARRELL, 1516—Nicely furnished sunny housekeeping roome; priyate family. ONE large sunny room, furnished complete for houtekeeping: rent §2 per week. Apply at shoe store, 563 Mission st. PEARL, 8, cor. Market—3 rooms furnished for housekeeping: no children. $17. SEVENTH, 145—Room, complete for house- _keeping; 2 burner gas stove; §10; gas Included. TAYLOR, 624, corner Sutter—3 furnished front rooms for housekeeping. THE Herbert, 1530 Polk—Large sunny suites for housekeeping; nicest rooms in town for the money; running Wwater, gas range, fine beds; everything new. THE HAVANA, 1104 Misslon—60 newly fur- nished rooms; also housekeeping. TURK, 620B—5 or 4 furnished housekeeping rooms; upper flat; no children; reasonable. 'ALENCIA, 1232—2 housekeeping rooms in nicely fur.; gas stove; bath. 706—Parlor suite of three rooms complete for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, ARGYLE Hotel, 254 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 36c 1o §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 25¢c, 50c, §1, §1 50 night; $1 G0 to $10 per week; house open all nigat. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished robms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 210—Beautiful front room; no objection to light housekeeping. EDDY, 465—Large room, new carpet, closet, running water: also micely furnished back room, with ouiside entrance. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday sunshine in every room; grand marine view: board if desired.” Call for terms and inspect, 1138 Lerkin st. near Jackson, or Equity ce. EIGHTH, 126—2 sunny rooms for gentlemen; light housekeeping optional; second | floor; gas, bath. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50. §6 week; open all night. FELL, 1605—One large, sunny furnished frout room for rent; opposite Panhandle; phone Puge 4207; private family; references. FOURTH, 246—Nice front, sunny, rooms: §1 50 a week or $6 a month. GEARY, 664 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnished sults and single rms. ;modern;phoneLarkini941 single | RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer fa carpet twine, in hank or chajn, at lowest | _rates. Geo. Matthews, 700 Fifth st., Oakland. NOT how cheap, but how good, fs the motto of the .manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market si Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 500 0 $150 night; §2 to 36 week; reading-room. HARRISON, 626—Sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms. HARRISON, 78415, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished, sunny rooms, bath; all conveniences homelike; §$1 week« up. AA_MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (inc), 107-108 Crocker. Building .. $5,000,000———CAPITAL .... .'DEAL DIRECT AND AVOID EXPENSE Loans at 6% and 6 per cent; sums to sul City, Oakland, Country and Town property;: Estates, Legacies, Undivided Interests in Realty; Interests in Unsettied Es Contested - E: Life Insurance Policies; full cost of improve- ments at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding; telephone Main 5924. A—R_McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. Loans any amount at lowesi rates, Deal direct with lender. first mortgages. second mortgages. third mortgages, undivided interests in real estate, estates in probate, legacies. NO DELAY. Telephone Maln 5516, R. H('COLGAN 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. on on On On On On LOST—Thursday night coming from Native Sons’ bullding toward Powell and Ellis, dia- mond cluster pin, ruby center. Reward 116 Ellis. LOST—March 18, lady's gold watch; mono- gram M. N. Return to Samuels’ Lace House and receive $10 reward LOBT—Large sized black and_tan Gordon set. ter dog; had tag on, No. 4457. Return to 215 Jcnes st. and receive $10 reward. LOBT—A pass book with lhe Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of ROBERT C. MEYERS, M. D., Mo 35-1306. - The fnder. will please return to D ] MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order; alsosclean and sterilized; uphol- #tery; honest work guaranteed. HOPKE BROS., 411-413 Powell st. . Phone Bush 421 S ——— MINES AMD JINING. ASS’FES.ENT work performed or general ln- formation pertaining; claims at Capé Nome &nd surrounding districts will receive careful sttention by & competent and responsibie | party who has operated in locality three ; strictly confidential. Communicate E. B, Commercial Bank and Trust Co., 7 Powell st. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-608 Examiner bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointments, Save expenses by dealing directly Estates. second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, ete.: legacies, life estates and undivided in terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. AAA—LIBERAL advances at lowest rates on your note, secured by household furniture, planos or any good security without removal: Quick and confidentiai; also loan on real es tate: full cost of lmprvnmu to bullders; {2 in difficulties consult us. 470 Parrott (Empo- rium) bullding; phone South 488, MUNICIPAL LQAN (;z:’(ct 103 Grant ave. LOANS FROH $1 to $10,000. ANY propasition, any amount, € per cent;lst,2d4 mortgages: estates in tes, interests in estates, legacles, undivided int foperty in trust, life es 1tte poll | HALLORAN & BATES, 30 Chronicle blll | HIGHLY respectable nnma ace to obtain | “liberal advances on diumonds. jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Stors. Market st.: tel. Main 1844, Branch, 19 Third. TWO reliable prospectors, well acquainted with some rich copper, gold and silver mines and prospects in the northern States of Mexico, would like partner with money to put up b stake and expenses of I and per- ng titles to the mines: reliable refer- ences and security. Box 240, Call office. TONOPAH stocks bought and sold. JOEEFH B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine st., San Francisco. Member Tonopah Stock Exchange. e ——— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALB. machinery. McIN. BOCEH & WOLPMAN, 100107 Fremont ot DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair 1t with Elaterite; in rolls easy to 1d§; needs mo painting or coating: good over old iron, tn or shingles; best .for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st, SECOND-HAND machinery, pumps, water pipe, bo -%II oournrf 130-; CANARY birds for sale; male and !vhh cholce stock. 20 Howard court, second flat, right off Howard st, near particulars inquire 18th " BAKER. all around man -uq-mdg or country. Box 314, Cak els bullding. A lflc's sell or z‘l gear -lfll“m en- nes, boilers, wat shaft pulleys, Fre: WHITHLAW, Spear st. CAHILL & HALL Chand) hy- : will scll chea; H. mfi-um 130" Bea) k SFEALSKINE. as new, latest style, 34 o 56, $80; cost 30 Sixthst, PEOPLE desiring loans on raleries o any security whatever bepefited. Emporium Loan Co., room 214, 5th floor, Parrott bullding: _most secluds ir city; no publicity. K PRIVATE party loans :ny amount on furn!. ture pifnos; lowest rates: without remov: 1o publicity: no commissions. deal direct and avold brokerage. 11 City Hall square. ONE per cent on furniture or planos; no re- moval; no commission: $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., room 7. MONEY lcaned to ealaried people. retall mer- 4 Drincipal citles, Tolman, 553 Parvott bag. £. F, DISCOUNT mfl—m to salaried people on thel; THE TOUSLEY CO.......143 Phelan :I::.u Balaried le and others desiring loans, large absolute secrecy: easiest payts.; se- Goded octte B 214, 5th floor, Parrott bidg. nom to loan on low Interest: gold, Siver, WY BESTHALS, 10 Sath ot l! W. J. [AL’S, 10 Sixth st, : any amount; ission; (it vatory bldg.. ul '4‘! st.; phone _470. ONE ..“:“-‘.a‘:—"-‘;’."‘%‘m&mn R ETAR Loan Co, ‘Wyoming loans m -uneaupm R. 311 M Sav Bk ‘° b, “""‘:%nm B ua"x'x?hmm m"’"“‘*—‘-—% C wmmm ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms ¢ 10 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 per weel free bus and baggage to nnd from the ferry. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- mauently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner_Sutter; fee moderate, HICKORY ave., 528—3 rooms, partly fur- nished, rent free to care for old gentleman. HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week: reading-room. HOWARD, 1058—Nice sunny furnished room, §1 25 per week. DR. G, 8. MOORE’S S(.Ienllfiu l(nlr Restorer; | "a sure and positive cure for all diseases of the scalp; cure that you are sure of a growth 01’ hair; send for circular. 332 O'Farrell st. DR_ G. 8. MOORE'S Scientific Halr Restorer; a sire and positive cure for all diseases of ths scalp; cure that and you are sure of a growth of hair; send for eircular. 332 O'Farrell st, A5 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75, Pop- ular Price Hatters, 830 Kearny st., near Pine; open evenings, AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, oversoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. ANY style hair dressing, 26ic; manicuring, 25¢; scalp treatment, hair dyeing switches, wigs, toupees. G. LEDERER. 123 Stockton st. ANY style of hairdressing 2ic; manicuring, 23c; face massage, 50c: wigs, ewitches and hair work. O. LEDERER, 123 Stockton_ st. JACKSON, 1530—Nicely furnished rooms; pri- vate family, LARKIN, §10%—Large sunny front room with usa of ‘plano, $15 a month, LEAVENWORTH, 1097, cor. handsome - suite’ sunuy _rooms, bath; rent $45; references. MARTINET, 1101 Geary st.—Handsome sunny sultes with or without private ngle rooms: newly furnished. MAYBELLE (apartments), 202 Grove st., cor. Van Ness ave.—Sunny fur. S-room sulte. MCcALLISTER, 226A—Nice, clean rooms, rea- sonable; opposite public iibrary. MCcALLISTER, 1128—Newly furnished sunny rooms; modern; bath; phone; every con- venience; gentlemen preferred. MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnjshed bay- window rooms: 1 per week; transient. California—A. sas, grate, ELEGANT remnants of imported and domestlc woolens for suits to order at $9 75. LBON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1127 Market st. E. R. DUNLAP'S Halr, Skin and Foot Insti- tute removed from 34 Kearny st. to 60 Geary,where above specialties will be treated. YOUR fortune told from cradle to grave; send dime and birthdate. Prof. J. MYERS, draw- er 704, Chicago. A—HIGHEST prices d for gents' cast-off clothing. MUSIN, ;‘(lh st.; tel. Green 140, A—Highest piices for gents' cast-oft clothing, old geld, etc. 671 Howard st.; tel. John 2586, | BUITS to order on installments $1 per week. Neuhaus & Co., merchant tallors, 115 Kearny BUPERFLUOUS halr and moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170Market. SUITS sold on easy instaliments. LEON LE- | MOS. 1127 Market st., between Tth and Sth, | MASQUERADE costumes. 5las books, wigs; | _country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. Y | TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; Cress pants, $2 50, Miefit Clothing Parlor, cor, Bush and Dupont, ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henua restores gray halr to its patural color; $1; at all drugg st ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROP CUR| instantly: 10c and 25¢; ail B DR, LAMOTTE'S FRENCH conn PAINT. the best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and resid :(nm Market st., bet. Sixih .,.,"s";vfi‘ét MISSION, 1803A—1 large furnished bay-win- dow room; rent reasonable. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. PACIFIC, 1502—3 separate new eunny fur- nished rooms with German people; one block to 8 car lines. PAGE, 1324, on Park Panhandle—Newly fur- nished bay-window room: private family; ‘cheap to permanent tenant. POWELL. 509—Large handsomely furnished front parlor; modern conveniences. RATLROAD ave., 2000, Alameda—4 or 6 rooms for housekeepinig; gas and bath. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, n'nokln' room and ladles' par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week,, §2 to $8; month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms Wwith hot and cold water; baths, TAYLOR, 242—Front sunny double and single rooms; private American family; reasonabis. “THE RADSTON,” 278 Turk st.—Come and see our rooms before obtaining others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and phones; up to date in every respect. THE MANSFIELD, 212 Put—-lletnmr fur- nished suites and single rms. ter; elevator day and night; pim. John s@n TURK, 043—Large-front room; grate, gas and bath: $3 50 per week. ROOMS AND BOARD. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, annex, California et.—Attractive in. m cxup’i"nfl table; free billiard room. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treats all diseases of the human body; for past four -at 115-117 Mason; now lo- uua at Geary st., near ln.venwwlh the famous herb doct, - eVl o S ety STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; household stored, moved, shif near Third; phone Gr’&‘lfl.r.-‘ e P el i St & Movli L R pe S e B kit Lot b STl ot s M o0 GOLDEN West Storage; ulvln«l made; 840 Mission st.: tel. w . F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC nd t\n;um Moving Com- pany; m st.; phone Jackson 281. Van and Storage Co. 11 Montgomery et.; 3 IG AND I‘I‘A.I--llflfl. =% POST, 857—Two elegant front rooms: new house: ng first class; board optional; references. LAMB 420 " : Hormiahed suites ,."....""u""» feam meat ‘“mmy rooms; well nmu-n-d o ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG man wants small furnished room: pri. G ts - vate family; Oakland, vicinity; with break- fast, dinner Sundays; stete terms per week. i oGl G, ki wmmn—nm and kitchen furnished for b keaplon & ra::s'filnl- ‘Western Ad- FURNISHED room 'um( Iv 3&’-'. S o, Cal oetce, - BY youne iady: magm-h—mflm MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John C. Freeman, 22, 1147 Harrison street, and Marle L. Espinoza, 18, Mayfleld. Willlam J. Parish, 32, San Jose, and Annie C. Davls, 32, San Jose. Angelo Beretta Jr., 26, 1619 Clay street, and Pearl Devore, 20, 327 Larkin street. Isaiah Vgn Curen, 25, 2836 Howard street, and Edith C. Jones, 18, 2836 Howard street. Joseph F. Wendling, 26, 922 Minnesota street, and Matilda C. Johnson, 29, 1510 Min- nesota street. Matthew S. Stewart. 21, East Oakland, and Kate Flynn, 22, 17 Chapultepec street. Hans Hansen, 32, Napa, and Emma M. Nelsen, 23, Napa. Charles A. Frisbie, and Olive M. Ferguson, Charlie A. Kimball, A. Shurvell, 21, Calistoga Andrea G. Ghiotto, 28, 4538 Mission street, and Rachele Canata, 20, 2223 Taylor street. Ah Chow, 36, Si4 Washington street, and Sel Lin, 844 Washington street. 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 pubiished. BORN. BRANT—In this city, March 12. 1903, to the wife of John S. Brant, a daughter. MARRIED. CRAWFORD—LEACH—In this city, March 185, 1903, by the Rev. R. Logan, Harry F. Craw- ford and M. Lulu Leach, both of San Fran- cisco. LARSEN—ERSKINE—In this city, March 14, 1903, by the Rev. O. Groemsberg, Sophus Larsen and Sadie Erskine. _— ® Market street, Geary street. Calistoga, and Mary DIED. Ahlenteld, Morris D. Howard, Squire J. Aldersey, Ellen Hoffman, Henry W. Allen, Mrs. K. Jahns, Emelle Braid, Alice Jirgens, Georze Budd, Thomas Lenaban, John Calnon, Ellen Lewis, Dora Carey, 'Catherine Carroll, Thomascenia Cauntaloupe, Adolph Clark, Margaret Corr, Mary. Donnelly, Winifred Eckelmann, Otto Fllis, Bennett Ewald, Anton Fiter, 'Joseph Franklin, Martha Gallagher, John Gardner, John N. Hansen, Marie H. AHLENFELD—In this city, March 21, 1903, at the Hebrew Home for Aged and Disabled, Morris D. Ahlenfeld, a native of Germany, aged 81 years. ALDERSEY—In this city, March 20, 1903, Ellen, beloved wife of the late John Alder- sey, a native of Liverpool, England, aged S0 years 1 month and leday. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 3350 Nineteenth street, be- tween Valencia and Guerrero. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. ALLEN—In this éity, at her residency Filbert street, Mrs. K. Allen, dearly be- loved wife of John J. Allen,” and loving mother of Richard J., John J. and Francis P. Allen, aged 67 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. BRAID—In this eity; March 20, 1903, Allce, beloved daughter of Mrs. Alice G. Braid, and sister of David and John Braid. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Mareh 22, at 10 o'clock. from the family residence, 0542 Fell street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. BUDD—In Oakland, March 20, 1908, Thomas Budd, beloved husband of Elizabeth Budd, and father of Thomas, Nelile, Eddie and John Budd. a native of the City of Water- ford, Ireland, aged 49 vears and S months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 23, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1158 Rallroad avenue, corner of Park street, thence to St. Anthony's Chureh, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- “ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CALNON—In this city, March 20, 1908, Ellen Calnon, beloved wife of Patrick Calnon, mother of the late John Edward Calnon, grandmother of John Edward Calnon Jr., and sister of Mrs. Ann Ryan and Mrs. Sarah ©O'Connor, & native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at ® o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 148 Russ street, off Folsom and How- ard, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flawe: CAREY—In this city, March 20, 1903, Cather- ine Carey, beloved sister of Mrs. John Cog- ger, and dearly beloved aunt of Mrs. J. Fitz- gerald, Mrs. F. O'Neil, John, Thomas and Edward Cogger and Andrew J. Mufray, & native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 70 _years and 2 months. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 18 California avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Church streets, for services, commencing at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- McLeod, Mary J. O'Brien, Mary Price; Sarah Quaresma, Antonio Riley, Calvin C. Schafer, Philip Schuitz, Rosanna Smith, Charles Smith, Ethel Stengel, Dorothee Swearingen, O. S. Wiedemann, George Williams, Emily B. . 1915 tery. A solemn requiem high mass will be gelebrated for the r of her soul Mon- day morning, Mareh 1903, commencing at 9 o'clock. CARROLL—In this city, March 21, 1903, Thomascenia Carroll, dearly beloved wife of David Carroll, loving mother of Viola, Har- HENRY -I. GAI.'I.AGHEI Co. to Flannagan & DANIEL P. DONOVAN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fitth st., opposi, Telephone n#’uxm REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Directors and Buhaivers; Now at 866 MISSK e, - Inml'mhnaml«n st . Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. . J. Monahan, President. old and Chester Carroll, daughter of Mary and the late Eugene Hogan. and sister of Mrs. Wiilam Wilson and Mrs. John He age nessey, a mative of San Francisco, years. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 28 Bluxome street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Rose's Church, n street, near Fourth. for services, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAUNTALOUPE—In this city, March 21, 1908, Adolph Cauntaloupe, a native of France, aged T1 years. CLARK—In this city, March 20, 1903, Mar- garet, beloved wife of Joseph Clark, & native of Prince Edward Island nada. A member of Oriental Rebekah L. . 0. ErFriends and acquaintances are respect= fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda; March 22, 1908, from her late residence, 2921 Twenty-first street, at 1 o'clock, thence by electric funeral car from corner of Eighi- eenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. In= terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery | CORR—Near Warm Springs. Alameda County, Cal.,, March 20, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of Edward Corr, and sister of Mrs. Lizaie Cos- tello, Mrs. Bridget Mahr and Mrs. Kate Smith, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land, d 73 years. DONNELLY—In this city, March 20, 1903, Winifred, beloved wife of the late Crohin Donnelly, and mother of Frank M. and James Donneily, Mrs. E. Maher and Mrs. H. McDonough, a native of County Mayo, Ire- land, aged 30 yeurs and 3 days. §FFriends and acquainta fully Invited to attend (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the pariors of the United Undertakers, 366 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to Patrick’s _Church for services at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: ECKELM. —In this eity, are respeci- the funeral Otto Eckelmann, a native of ny, aged 78 yeurs 2 months and 24 days. A member of Sharon Lodge No. 86, L. O. O. F., of Viz= sinta City, Nev 7 Friends and acquaint: fully invited to attend th (Monday), at 19 o'clock. from the paj H F. § 3T Mission street, tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ral ELLIS—In this city, March 19. 1903, Bennett, beloved Lusband of Mary E father of Eli, Ralph, Fred and Laura Ellis and Rebecca Rosenblum, and brother of Na James M., Hyman and Gus Eilis, M Asher and Mrs. M. Nadro, a native of Rypin, Poland, aged 64 years 9 months and 10 ‘n) K EFFriends and acquaintanc fully invited to attend the fu to-day (Bunday), at 9:30 late residence, 2211 Bucha: terment Salem Cemstery, by train from Third and Tuwnsend streets. EWALD—In this city, March 21, 1903, Anton Ewald, dearly beloved father of Mrs. M. Reubold, and brother of Mrs. V' ler, a native of Westpha 75 ‘years 11 months and of Siegel Hain No. U nagel Chapter and Veterans Guard of California. EF Friends and acquainta) fully invited to attend the ¢ toria Heuss. aged . German: es are respect- (Monday). at 2:30 o'clock, from the of his daughter, Mrs. M Union street, between Jon. worth. Interment Laurel Hill Cem. HALL of Hartnagel Chapter No. D., San Franeisco, March 21, and Brother: You are heraby tend the funeral of our late Ewald, from his late residence, street, Monday, March 23, 1903, By order of E. C. LUCHE! FIFER—In this city, March 21, 1908 Fifer, beloved husband of Marie F devoted father of Joseph Raymond late Alfred Fifer, a native of (1l Ohio, aged 38 years 10 months and + 7 Friends and acquaintances fully imvited to attend the faneral Tv March 24, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from his residence, 819 York strqet. Interment press Lawn Cemetery. FRANKLIN—In this city, March Martha, beloved daugh of late Noah J. Franklin, and sist Eisie and Mabel Franklin, a native aged 19 years § months and & Francisco, days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral from the resi- stre (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, dence of her mother, 1440 O Farreil between Laguna and Buchanaj by electric funeral car at 11 Eighteenth and Guerrero st lem Cemetery for Interment. GALLAGHER—In this city. March John, beloved husband of Cather lagher, and father of P. W. J. E and J. A. Gallagher, Mrs. J. J. M Mrs. J. P. Denehy. a native of Cou Ireland, aged 63 year §FThe fumeral will take place (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his lat; - dence, 242 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARDNER—In this city. March 21 1008, at the residence of his daughter. %i0 Steiner street, Jobn Nicolaus Gardner, beloved father of Mrs. Henrletta Witzemann, Mrs. Sophie ‘Wenzel of New York, Mrs. F. Knauer of Sacramento and the late Mrs. Dr. A. E Schenck, a native of Weithausen, Saxe- Coburg, Germany, aged 90 years 10 months and 1 day. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HANSEN—In this city, March 21, 1903, Marta B., beloved wife of John C. Hansen, and mother of Louis Hapsen, Mrs. C. W. Plerce and Mrs. James F. Mackey, a native of Den- mark, aged €2 years 2 months and ‘2 days. HOWARD—In this city, March 21, 1908, Squire Joseph Howard, beloved husba of n lucta Howard, and father of Dennisan le Howard, a native of North Adams, Mass., aged 70 years 2 months and 14 days. HOFFMAN—In this city, March 21, 1903, Henry W. Hoffman, a native of Germaay, aged 79 years. JAHNS—In this cit Jahns, beloved wi native of Denmal E7 Friends and March 19, 1903, Emelis of the late G. Jahus, & aged 13 years. cquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Pelersen, 225 McAllister street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JIRGENS—In this city, March 20, 1903, Georso Jirgens, a native of San Francisco, aged 1L years and § months. LENAHAN—Entered into rest, at Providence, R. L, March 16, 1903, John, beloved hus- band ‘of Annie R. Lenahan, and father of John A., Charles T. and Frank J. Lenahan and Mrs. Danfel C. Shay. a uative of County Rogcommos, Ireland. aged 63 years 4 monthe and 5 da: L7 Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully inyited to attend a solemn requiem high mass, which will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, Morday morning, March 23, at 9 o'clock. LEWIS—In this city, March 19, 1003, Dora Lewis, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. H. L. Rosenblum and lke, Herman and Sarah Lewis, and sister of W. Wolf, a native of Poland, aged 63 vears. (Oakland and Sacras mento papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respects fully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 22, 1903, at 10:13 o' clock, at her late 1228 Golden Gate ave- nue, thence to Third and Townsend strects to the 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery. McLEOD—In this city, March 20, 1903, Mary J., beloved daughter of Danlel McLeod, and sister of Mrs. H. M. Castillar, Benjamin F., Samuel, George. Beile, Ella and Grace M . Stevens, Mrs. A. Worrall and a native.ef: My §7 Friends and acquaintances are respecte tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 120 Russ street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 21, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick O'Erien, and mother Mrs. Gallegher, & native of the parish of Lestroy, County Kerry, Ireland, agel 66 Jears. '(Boston papers please copy.) €7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'cloek, from her late dence, 300_Fillmore street, thence to St. Vincent de Paul Church, where a solemn re- P, G LY er loc Tnferment Holy Cometery. PRICE—Entered Into rest, in this city, March 21, 1008, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of Wii- liam Price, and devoted mother of William and Thomas Price, Mrs. L. F, Hale, Mr es F. Daley and the late Mrs. Myry . a native of Ireland, aged T2 yeags T months and 7 days. «™E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ln"“;lh. l;l-fl the mm to-morrow (Monday) clock, from her late resi- 224 Day street, between Twenty- S and_Toistleth, Chureh ad Saaches Interraent Mount Olivet Cemetery, tonlo L., beloved of Loretto Quares- of Loretto ad:’.‘“ gtto Quaresma, fi_‘-lu-ammm:-

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