The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1903, Page 13

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE./ | e | OWNER PAYS LOCA' KEARNY AND BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Moatgomery st 4 years, with Interest at 6 subdivision in ! 5o 116 Moaigomery st HEADQUARTE! R PARK LOTS. i Graded Oceaz Boulevard Lots Fronting Ocean. | | $306 o $1000—Bargains in Bichmend Lots. | | PICTURESQUE MILL VALLEY. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ONLY $2750. lot; pear trains and schools; A BIG large ALAMEDA LAND CO., | 1500 Paric st., Alameda. bargain. cottage: iot. S-room 2-story house.... GREAT BARGA E. D. JUDD CO., 1422 Park St. Alameds. Mill Valley Advertisemepts | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. — 8-ROOM eottage; great - S Largs new subdivision at the station of M | We bave just secured the handling acres of in the very center of the vailey, and are offering the same In large lots, nome of which are less than 30x120; prices rom $350 to $600 and soid on terms of | balance $10 moathly. We desiretocall | fact that for a small 4, which will scon go ‘ntc the time and bring many lers. Mill Valley has ail the conven- | 4 A fize supply of pure moun- | 1 sew and drainage, elec- | churches and schools, and, niences. Send lescriptive of Mili HOAG, alley. 118 Moctgomery st. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | CFFICE. 1115 BEROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND HOME CO. Q‘Q €0x120. corner. £ e L Apply | EN & CO 488 Tenth st., FOR sale—Nicely furnished fat of 4 rooms; | ; leavicg city. SB Dearbora piace | OAKLAND FURNITURE WOR SALE. FURN d and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st Oskiaad. | —_— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A MAYFLOWER, 08 3d—Suites & rms.; 38 | $1:mod..clean quiet, bath. | ALCALDE Apartments. 723 OFirrell ot ;| phone Private T00—Elegant suites; now cpen. 0, 329, near Sixteenth—Sunay fur- usekeeping rooms; gas stove; wash- ard; § 11—Parior flocr, 8 house- parate; also single; sunny. 1063—Elegant freat suite ; gas range; running water: tshed suan water, ba L House, 1208 Stockton—: d housekeeping rooms, $5-$12; large . conventences. ELL. 502—Grand sunny cormer sulte | m, $30; others; mew. Polk—Lacge sunny suites | nicest rooms in town for ] X ERANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been estabiished at 1096 | y ia st 148 Sixth—Rocms $1 25 to $5 per week, and SWICK House, per night X & rooms; cpen alt nig! TTAN LOAN C OMPAXNY (ac.} on real estate. al iso for the full MANEHA Loans ay- | 3 D District real estate is my TAM M. DEWOLF, 121 Clement st rooms, s FORD, 204 Elils, cor. Mason—Ele; shed sunny rooms; prices reasc room, new carpet, also nicely furnished back entrance. om; grand masine view: for terms and inspeet, near Jackson, or Equity Of- ANT furnished rooms; em suite; plano; ien Gate ave. | sutny furmished fromt | csite Paghandle; phome ¥ reterences. RTH single | front, sunay, $1 50 a week or §6 a month. ARY. 584 (The Berlin)_Elegantly furnished suits and si s:modern :phoneLariin44l Grand Soughern. Tth and Mission—Rodms 30c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week: reading-room. | - = HOWARD. 715, nr. Third (St. David’s)—Sunny | furnished rooms en suite or single; the Land Agent, § Geary st. NTRY REAL ESTATE. wue of 100 Santa Clars County | I P. WRIGHT, Mountata | County, California. | 0 fornia. Department AN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO, | Hasward bufidizg. | 1 50 to $5 per week: reading-room. LAREIN, §19%—Large sunny front room with use of planc. $15 a month MAN and wifs want to share with similar par- ties a new sunny T-room flat, unfurnished. Box 357, Call. ! MARTINET, 1101 Geary st.—Handsome sunny alsc suites with or without private gle rooms: newly furnished. McALLISTER, 226A—Nice, ciean rocoms, res- sonable; cppesite public library. 1514—Near Eleventh; pleasant rooms; cme or two persons: $1 50 per week: private house. cre French pruse orchard 9 | Storage; advances made; 840 Howard 941 F. W. Zehfuss tmproved chicken ranch for sale; | E ti, Sonoma Co. | FREE bookiet and poultry foider San Benite County Improvement Club, Holllster. Cal BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS MISSION, 1500A—1 large furnished bay-win- dow rocm: rent reasonable. ARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms snd offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, 522 Rooms: first class in every re- spect: single. double and suites: bath; pEcne. ROYAL House, 128 EI Tight, reading-room, smoking-reom and ladies’ par- | lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1°50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30: elevator om ground | floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, | STOCKTON, 4143—Nicely furnished i front suite: also single; $2 50 to 510 week | EXANDER_110 w5 L & M. AL © alasie deaiers Smith Pre- . BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Masch Sealed = ’ THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly fur. | nished suites and single rms; hot, cold water; | eievator day and might: phone John 5248, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements subscriptions has been established at Valencia st ALDRICH—In Oakland, March 24, 1903, Mrs. i Aldricn, | GILMORE—In this city, March 23, 1963 ‘| HAYES—In this eity, March 24, 1908, Charles | John Hill, 29, eity, and Jenny Robinson, :J?g’&mmnm.-lmn-u William H. A VoIl place, and Alice M. Orgeta, 18, Fourth street. Waiter W. Akers, 22, Bush street, and Dora B. Dixom, 30, 1124 Bush e S‘ockton, and ‘;\-‘lcr;mc . 35, Colma, 224 Maria Salart, Charies Schlessinger, 21, ecity, and Mabel Baum. 18, eity. indorsed with the name and residence of per- 30m3 authorized to have the same published. DIED. Ackerson, E. Charles Ale e Seei=t Bk Fai n;-z: i' Marselas, George W. Flan, Buther N. Needbam, James Foed] A Xem. Duziel O Gimore. 'J Politeo, Orsola Guna, Waiter Poimere, Josephine Harzey, Wiison, Stdney H. som, and brother of Wi nd . O. Burns, a native of San Fran- 36 years 7 months and 23 days. (Butte, Mont., papers please copy.) =4 Ggary street, thence Mary’s Cathedral, whers a solema requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose . commencing at 10 o’clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery Dy electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Liille D., beloved wife of Hugh S. and sister of Mrs. C. F. Wagner and Mrs. Virginia Beil of Auburn and W. Ray of Nevada County, a native of Nevada County, Cal., aged 45 years 6 months and 16 | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' attend the funeral services Thursday, March 21'&”1:' lll: o' elock, ;xi ber late residence, ixteenth street, cor- ner of Grove. Cremation, Omkland Crematory. | CADY—In Seartle. March 23. 1903, Cormelius | A. Cady, a native of Cashel, County Tip- perary, Ireiand. CROCKER~—In this city, March 2¢ 1908, Hor- ace T., beloved husband of Eilza G. Crocker, | father Charles C. and Irene A. Crock- London, Conn. respect attend the fumeral services | k26, 1963, st 1 o'clock, at Interment Laurel HIll Ceme- DINSMORE—In Cy*- and Coun*- Hospital, March-23, Dinsmore, s Ba- and Lizsie Fuir, and cousin of Ed P., Chasles H. and William F. Donovan, a native of Francisco, aged 4 months and 17 days. FISH—Ia this city, at Home, March 24, 1908, a native of London, England, aged S8 years. | §>Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral services Wednesday, March | 25, 1903, at 2 o'clock. at the residence, 1T13 Ouk street Interment private, Mountain | View Cemetery. | sl Gilmors, beioved husband of Bva § . and beloved father of Verdi, . Gertrude, F ¥ Cross Cametery. city, March 23, 1900, Walter J. Gunn, beioved son Elizabeth Gunn, a :nl aged 26 years and S mons d.m W&‘D‘hfl We Guna, 2751 Bush street. !n—: ged 9 years 6 me I Friecds and acqualintances are respect- fully invited to attend the neral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'ciock, from the rest- | dence of his parents, 1927 teenth avenue s . between Q and R streets south, thecce to All Hall s Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Edward, ooly and beioved son of Thomas R. | and Mary E. Hayes, and brother of Mrs. | George B. Wilieutt, Mrs. Peter Hopkins J and Mrs. Walter P. Treat, aged 41 years and | Commencing 10 months. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to sttend the funeral services at the residence of his parents, . oo Thursday, the city, March 23, 1903, (paries Johason, & rative of England, aged ars. T Friends and acqualintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Thursday, March 26, 1963, at 9 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking pariors, 638 Washington street. Interment National Cemetery. i b-!narch 23, 198, v d ot - IR Dl S of Margaret | 1. MacDonald, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Jessie Hay Prince Edward Isiand. aged 2 48 years. r “henery street, near Thirtieth. terment Mount Ofivet Cemetery, by elec- tric (uneral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. McGINNIS—In this city, » March 23, P., beloved son of . and ednes- at 10 o’cloek, from the residence of bis | admb fully invited to attend the funeral at Lawn Cemetery Wednesday, March - 1:30 o’clock. Paty Sia s S Bessie and . OLUNGE, betoved hostass 3¢ Anmle el and father of Ann Neill, a native of County Wicklow Ireland. aged 72 years. glmmmmmm- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow and Frank J., Sidney H. Jr., Arthur W. ud[ Chester J. Wilson, a native of Neva Scotia, aged 64 years 5 months and § days. [ =g and ac tv%ny invited to a tances are respect- | ttend the funeral servic 25, 1963, at 2 o'cloek, at Eleventh and Clay st under the auspices of Ap- | pomattox Post, G. A. R. Interment G. A. R. Plat, Mountain View Cemetery. CARD OF THANEKS. { We berewith desirs to express our grati- to the many kind griends, and especially | the officers and members of the Seigel Hain | No. 7, U. A O. D.; Verein and the Amalgamated Woodworkers' Interna- tional Union No. 15, who gave so many evi- dences of heartfelt and ing sympathy | and beautiful floral offerings during the sad | Bours of our bereavement of loving husband and father. Phillip Schafe | MRS. ANNA ar. X B Ross Valley. B e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESPAY, MARCH 24 _ Bernhard Bttingler to Aaron Levy, lot on § | line of Bilis street, 135:6 E of Filimore, E 22:9 | | corner H and children, | by S 137:6; $10. Michael and Julia Cronan to Joseph Me- Evoy, lot en NW corner of Flllmore and Mec- . N 62:2 by W 8747 $10 Alexandre and Marie Bertin to Hannah Hen- | derson, Iot on S line of Californis streec, 206:3 W _of Steimer. W 34:4% cCarthy) and Liilian L. (MeCarthy) {trustee Lillian S. McCarthy) to Eitas W, Run- yon, iot on NW corner of Broadway and Steiner N 8 by W 22: ). L. Mcore (McCarthy) to same, same; teenth, E 100 by § 20; $2000, Dorclhea Stengel (wife) to Bernard lot on E line of street, 116 Stengel, Prosper X of | 325 by E S0 gitt state o inistratrix) to Loais Zeh. iot on the N [ne of Fifteenth street, 96 W of Nce, W 25 by N M. Kruse to Stephen.V. Costello, lot on E line of Eureka street, 210 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by E 115.9; §10. ) Same to Samuei O. Blodgett, lot om E line | of Eurekca street, 235 N of Twenty-third, N 25 | by E 115.9; $10. ity ard to Emma Rose, lot oo N line of Bush street, 80 E of Battery, E 22.6 ¢y N 92.8; gift. Caroline Madsen to Francisco Bacigalupi, lot 67.8 er:{z;}mn-lch street and 0. street. 130 N of Otmstead. | S, block 7, Paul tract; also | of Twenty-eighth avenue and Maggie E. Buchanan, Iot_commencing 524 E | Larkin street and 110 § of Jackson, E 27.6 | by S 27.6; §10. i Minnie C. Morrison (wife of Joseph R.) to ! same, lot commencing 110 £ of Jackson street ' and 826 E of Larkin, S 27.6 by E 27.6 (qui claim deed): $1. i Edward Morris to John T. Williams, ot on | N line of O'Farrell street, 1146 E of Larkis, | E 2 by N 137.6; grant. Louis E. and Olfve D. Woed to Sharom Es- [ Il & g i h [ b of : | I ! 5 ! i B Weight tby Ansie Wriht, | H H R T&Lis L AECods L Ang R 3s. -110% L ALCH 6 1115 Do gtd s Do _gtd 5e108 (1906)Se A 106% | L AP 1c 5e107 — em 3. — NRotCés — e NRC of C 5. — Ss... — NPCRJe — 18% stmpd 110 110/ NCRSs_..115 — BRést0 — NEPCha o+ o X S R Se__1 w1xt02 O G L&H 5 — o1y Oak T Co 6s 0 — Do 5s .. W — Do con 5s b s FAGULTY BEGINS INVESTIGATION Students Decide Not to Interfere in “Rush” Difficulty. Review of Subject Shows Upper Classmen Are —_— BERKELEY, March 2 —Investigation o of the freshman-sophomore rush Sunday | morning was commenced to-day when a Joint meeting of the facuity committee on student affairs, the executive commit- tee of the associated students and the presidents of the four university classes Was held to taks initial action. | At the joint meeting of the faculty and student committees heid in the morning the whole subject of the students’ rush was reviewed and it was found that up- per classmen were culpable. The names of several prominent juniors and seniors who, it was charged, egged on the lower | classmen and even appeared at a meet- | Ing of tRe freshman class and advocated | a rush were brought before the meeting. With the consent of President Wheeier and the facuity committee on student af- ’ fairs, the exscutive committee of the as- sociated students heid a second meeting | S matter being left open until a meeting | which will be held April 3 Nothing "l' done as affecting the positions of Deputy City Clerk E. F. Holland or Stemographer Miss Lucfe Peres. J. B. Greer, formerly a foreman in the Street Department. was selected as the successor to T. W. Lebal- lister as City Wharfinger. The appoint- ment of a new Poundmaster was left open. There was discussion as to genmeral | policy, but no further definits action was | taken concerning appointments. | COMMERCIAL NEWS Centinued From Pags Eleven. Ber 31, 1902, show the nat 20 Rave been $32.061 88" Last year's crop of o S0y 008 aad the proceeds wers $43L408 10. The ex- | renses during ¢ were chaseall | 2nd Tacinded $45.000 for tmprovements b ias | = Foald v it wmmuHn A gmn gy i T VLY VU T HH i #EFE ¥ o i ! - !:uiui. o ) w | '8 3 = = A 105 = - o5 200 £l 52 100 34 0 200 S 50 20 o 335 100 - 3T 100 o 14 W0 - 40 100 % 35 20m - o = 34 200 Yellow Jacket. &7 to-night. The question was whether the | Moraiag Sesston. “Tush” affair should be piaced in the 100 -7 3~ s bands of the studeuts for settlement, as | 30 800 Savage .. s was the matter of the local train dis- 38 200 Seg Belcher = turbance several months ago. After three @ 30 Sierra New Red Bours' deliberation the committes decided L e e == 3 to taks no action, leaving the matter en- fx w?;:':c-n”l!'s tirely in the hands of the faculty eom- 371 500 Yellow Jacket. mittee on student affairs. The members - 45200 Yellow - unt‘ this committee are Professors Cory, Aftmmeen Sumies. beock, Setchell, Schilling and Instrue 32200 Goutd - s o Sy | 54 100 Mexicaa 135 Following are the members of the ex- s i 8 ecutive committee of the assoclated stu- %0 300 Potost = | dents: 41 300 Potost Ed Bruce Wright. president of the Assctated | 5,300 Siaea - Student Anthouy Cadogan, : | 94/300 Unton Con oYy | Professor G. C. . ity representa- | 3.0 39/ 130 Unten Com R tive: Ezra graduate manager: James E. Moffet. alumn! representative; Arthur Me- | QUOTATIONS. Keown, baseball representative, and Carios | R White, secrstary of Assoctated Students. March 244 p. m —_— Bt sk MEMBERS ELECT OF CITY -3 COUNCIL MEET IN CAUCUS inies - l..‘ 1 ‘: N ! | Best & Bel.. 3 00 2 35 Occidental ... 30 32 OARLAND, Murch 3i—Mombonahict | Bk & 4.3 00 3 FiOuaaiey .. = 88 o!mCityCounulmut&flththuflww., 3 4 cus at the residence of Mayor-elect War- ' Chailengs Con - ren Olney for further discussion of the | Shouas ----= == municipal patronage at their dispesal |Cc C & Ve ..3 »x = Action taken at the first caucus as| Com Imp .... »> = to the reappointment of Rod W. Church |Coe N ¥ ... s 3 was reconsidered and the resolution of | Croun, Foiat- % 2 the caucus to mame Church to succeed | pxcnequer . . 110115 | himself was rescinded. There wers mno | Gould & Cur 38 - » 3 candidates offered for the position, the | RGeSl 5.8 Hale & Nor.. & Lady Wash STATEMENT —oF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —~OF THE— PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY o' PHILADELPHIA. TR e aaa i i | i R ¥ i | | ! it $iLTIE B | } E th b L i h I E J

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