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MISCELLANEOUS ver plating machine to ex- yele or shotgun. 2140 Fillmore a $1 weekly pay- 07,25 Stockton St. . must sell. Apply Van 0 Van Ness ave, - ——ee tches & jewelry sold; $1 wi b Lon Otfiee 30 Stotkton sr 1 kinds for sale; cheap. €30 h_centrifugal pum 519 Market str _belting shafting, HOS..546 Howard, second-hand. THE HER-. 413 423 Sacramento st. mps, pl MAN ond-band typewriters; all & CO., 110 Montg'y. = £raphs. records, supplies, moving filme. Bacigatupi, 935 Mkt new and 2d-han: d_movis . RD & BRECK - g 131 Post st. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. second-ha on_ regulation stze bil- mdition; state lowest rs. Box 37, Call JOHNSON'S Non-Toxic Hair Restorer is com- posed entirely of hygienic herbs and contains no poisonous substance whatever, noor oil or siyeerin; will restore color to gray hair in a few days more natural than any dye without #taining the scalp; eradicates dandruff and stimulates the growth of new hair. On sale &t HALE BROS., San Francisco, and HYDE'S, 13th and Washington sts., Oakland. The Siar Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and jtehing seaip: no in~ or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggists’, hairdressers’; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.. 385 Geary. FRENCH REMEDY—Warrantea to cure all impurities of the blood, especially diseases of long standing; advice given free Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9 to 11 and 2 to 5. T. S. GLIDDEN, 02 McAllister st. NOT how cheap, but how good, Is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapld Rotary Etandard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel. 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, 25c 10 $1 50 per night; $1 30 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. PHYSICIAN, 15 years| experience, cures per- manently morphine, kocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate. DR. G. 5. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; a sure and positive cure for all diseases of the #calp; cure that and you are sure of a growth | _of hair; send for circular. 332 O'Farrell st. ff clothing wanted: highest t ave.; tel, Red 4182, o goods, second-hand. -hand clothing and tel Jessie MONEY TO LOA A AN LOAN COMP3 anc.y, | & Crocker Bullding......... | $5,000,000——CAPITAL oo 4 AND AVOID EXPENSE. . sums to suit and Town property ded Interests i tied Estates and 4 Mortgages and st of | MANHATTA) lephone Main owest rates. e, pianos eal estate; full sts in operty ewelry Store, 840 ch, 19 Third. s on salaries or any Emporium Loan butiding retail mer- uses, without removal; quick | | DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH | A-MAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suites & rm | ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Sunny bay-window; | ELEGANT suits on easy installments; 50 cents and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- ket st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. | AT less than cost. uncalled for suits, overcoats |~ and trousers, af CHARLES LYON tailor, 721 Market st. | A—HIGHEST prices pald for gents' | _clothing. MUSIN. 239 4th st.; tel. Green 140, est prices for gents' cast-off clothing, d, ete 671 Howard st.; tel. John 2586 cast-off electric needle.Dr. rs. Traverse,1170Market. SUITS sold on easy installments. MOS, 1127 Market MASQUERADE cos . wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants,§2 50, Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. tian Henna restores gray th best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ; $6 to $15; night,25¢ to §1;mod.,clean,quiet, bath. ALCALDE Apertments, 725 O'Farrell st.; phone Private 700—Elegant suites; now open. ON, The, $35 Octavia— the modern impts, ewly furnished; every room sunny. SUPERFLUOUS hair_and_moles removed by | "LEON LE- | between Tth and Sth. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1903. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. Real Estate Agents and Reat Collectors. $160,000—Downtown corner; stores; 100 rooms; brick structure; new, improvements; 10 years' secured’ lease. ‘orner; 60 feet frontage; close to Or pheum Theafer; 3 i P er; @ rare investment; 8100 $137,500 —Corner: Unionsquare; opposite new St. Francis Hotel; 114 ft. frontage on 2 Streets; no choicer investment; if improved Will easily lcase for $2000 per month. down.- su | splendid building site. utter-st. flats; - thside; nnum; lot 27:6x112:6 feet. business | corner: rent .{c"."dti make offer. 3 new flats: rent $1800 year- lot 26x120; 2 fronts. * 7 3 $16,500Pacific-ave, flats; o 6,500 Pacific-ave. flats; rents $135; ~glorieus B 60 5,000—Vicinity Third and Mission sts.; feet frontage: rent $92; want offer. ‘li.:)o;)—cloue to now-rg‘ and Fourth sts.; busi- 'S8 property; rents $102 50; mortgage $9000 German Bank can remain at 6 per cent. $14,500—Two fronts; 30 feet frontage; close to | ¢ Ellis and Polk: rent $92. | $13.500—Van Ness ave. flats; strictly modern; | . rent $1300 year | $13,500-3 elegant new flats: select nelighbor- | ¢ h00d; rents $135 per month. :“:i:om_h flats; Harrison st., near 10th; rent | $8750_Swell park home; 16 rooms; renting now _for §70 per month. $7500—4 flats near G. G. Park; rents $980; mortgage $4000. | $6750—2 splendid new flats; vicinity Pine and Devisadero; 31:6x100; rents $60. 0500 —Two flats; rent $600; near Ellls and Webster sts. $6000—Vicinity Post jand Taylor; key lot; 2- sonua Y/ mprovements® pays 8 per cent. 7 flats: lot BOxXSO; nt $60; vicinity of Sixth and Harrison stf $135,000—New brick structure; 46x137: wg‘own; leased for § years at $925 per month. .000—Larkin-st. corner; stores and lodging- Ouse; rents $2040 yeariy.. $40,000—Close to Howard and Fourth 68:9 E:(:thne:tl;lfltwo fronts; rents $240; pays 6 $35,000—Key 1ot; Howa : 160: renting well, o o o+ near Third; box X hoice ~corner; Edd: H frontage: rents §302 . > b 100 feet $25,000—Bush-st. investment: near Grant ave.; 45x120; 2 frontage: $10,000—New sunny rents $1800 per $17,500—Sansome. | $4350—Mission business property; store and { . flat above; lot 25x99:6; rent $4. | $4250—Devisadero, close' to Ellis; mortgage _$1800 can remain; 25x90: improved. $3300—Close to Fourth and Harr! rents $22. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estate also for the full cost of imprcvement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free; interest 6 per cent 107-108 Crocker buildl NEARLY new cottage, 5 rooms; one of 2 rooms | stable; chicken houses; lot 50x150. 462 Doug- lass, near 21st; Castro cars; call after 2 p. m. | ELEGANT Sutter- must sell; price | 00: good income property; no agents. | EORGE 1. LAURY, 571 Bryant st. HOUSES and lots in great variety for sale and rent. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 823 Clement st.; Richmond is my specialty. 1ding bed, mantel, sideboard. furnished sink; $8; German. 1308—Two furnished rooms for ; gas; Lath; reasonable. 3—Sunny fropt room; furnished for eeping; gas range; $12 1063—Elegant front suite for house- £. Eas range; running water: 'phone. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton nished housekeeping rooms, $5-§1. Newly fur- gas, bath. New management. Geary; elegant large rooms; hekp. privileges: mod. conveniences. NOE, 347—3 sunny furaished rooms for house- keeping; no children; private house. —Newly fur. sun. suites, $10-$16; gas range: laun.; phone; adults! 1365 Beautifally furnish -1 apartme housekeeping in new sunny corner flat; never been occuiled O'FARRE 1516—Nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms: private family. (Ardel)—Front furnished house- suite, gas range, $11; ing room, $7. unfurnished roome for llght including gas.- Jusekeeping, THE Herbert, 1 for housekeeping: nicest rooms im town for running water, gas Iange, fine ; everything new 1332—2 furnished rooms for house- $12 50 —Loans to salaried peopie on their note. 143 Phelan bidg. 1 office for Call advertisements and ons has been established at 1006 st. rest: gold, silver, ous stones bought amount; no , Congerva. one South re: $5 a month on each Montgomery, | XRGYLE Hotel, 234 MoAllister—New, elegant, 470. | rm. 18. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. sunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixtb—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. loans money to ual Sav Bk bid. no remo- confidential. st., rm.4. 1 Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. heme k 1709; roo 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4. salaried pecple on notes without MORRELL. 608 Examiner bldg. he Weekly Cail. EX'E ne r cent | — | $14—ROOMS to let; E. W. Lick, 116 McAllister. | re & pianos, $15 up: no removal; | AT “‘The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; §1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms reasonable. 5 bath. 515 room: Eighth st., upstairs, ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin- gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday sunshine in every foom; grand marine view: board if desired.” Call for terms 1135 Larkin st., near Jackson, or fice. : ELEGANT furnished rooms; en sult reference. 651 Golden Gate ave. ' | ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. ‘rooms 35c, $1 50 night: $1 50, $6 week: oper all night. | rge house- | 0 Polk—Large suany sultes | FOR SALE—1149 and 1151 Valencia; lot 37:6x 125 feet; each house 7 rooms, bath. VON RHEIN R. E. CO.. 513 California st. | WEST of Market and Sixteenth; new buildings going-up; cheap lots. Call 2680 ¥olsom. RICHMOND District real estate is my special ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF 323 Clemen* st HOME lots, near Mission st.; $550; eas: pa; ments; no interest. Owne: 1, 636 Clay B e —— | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | A FEW unequaled bargains in first-class prop- erties: 64 acres; all rich loam: good fericing: suffi- clent timber for fuel and shade; three living | eprings; 10 acres bearing orchard; Al 8-room residence; excellent outbufldings; located only 315, miles by ievel sprinkled county road from Napa; near graded school; within free rural | mail ‘delivery; price, including 12 head of stock, - poultry, vehicles, farm utensils, grow- | ing crop, etc., only $5000—half cash would do. GOOD AND CHEAP. 196 acres, of which 110 acres (valley loam) is in crop: balance wooded hill pasture; esti- | mated 2000 cords of oak, worth $6 cord in | town; living spring; small house: 3 miles by | level ‘road from Napa: price $6000—half cash. | IDEAL HOME. 10 acres, Al loam, bearing family orchard; { lots of berries; lovely grounds; magnificent set | of buildings; located in suburbs of Santa Cruz | offered fully equizped even to the househe furniture for $5000, on reasonable terms, might_exchange | IDEAL FOR POULTRY OR LOVELY HOME. | " “subdivision salé, 5, 10, 15, 20 up to 100 | acres, all highly cuitivated level loam soil; few cak shade trees; abundance water; no bet- | ter 1and for fruit or vines in the State; thick- | 1y settled district; miles by level sprinkled | county road from Napa: within free rural mail delivery; at $60 to $75 per acre—1; cash would do; you can’t equal ft. N. D. SICKELS, the LAND AGENT, 6 Geary st. A DESCRIPTIVE catalogue published weekly free to buyers and sellers, accurately describ- ing all classes of country property, for sale and exchange, after a careful personal in- spection. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 6 Geary st. | FOR sale, or will exchange for Oakland im- proved or unimproved of equal yalue—Ranch of 105 acres, .n Napa County, near Callstoga; 40 acres of grain land; balance grazing and timber; large barn and good well and all fenced and cross-fenced; cash price, $5000. | B.H. WELCH & CO., Fifth ave. and Eigh- | teenth st., st Oakland. A GOOD ranch of 480 acres; all clear, well im- proved; a 7-room house, 4 barns, chicken | ‘'houses’ tankhouse and windmill; a running stream of water all vear around and a nat- ural spring; can be used for stock or general farming; will sell all or 160 aeres, with im- provements. FRED ZIMMERMAN, Midway Station, Alameda Co., Cal. A LARGE list of cholce country lands in all sections ‘0f California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., £20-1-2-3 Hayward building. | SEND for mew catalogue of Mountain View, Stanford University and Santa Clara Vallcy lands. Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal, or | INSTRUMENTS. " week. 1 Dunham, $47 1 Knabe, $95; 1 Weber, §75; $165 and $240; 2 Steinway Heine, 3235 and 3353. 35-237 Geary st. Three ers, §125 to $27b. “Fischer upright; guod as mew; make cash offer. 257 Geary st. ANY Diano sold by us taken back any time n two years and full purchase price al- n a.pew peeriess Knabe at regular you only 20c a day to buy a us. KOHLER & CHASE, 80 ; established 1850. see us as we have at all prices good arge assortment of fine Schu- HE ZENO MAUVAIS 5 Market st. be made new for one-quarier YOUR p h g: send for booklet. Plerce’s cost of buyin Pian TIFUL upright plano; private part- mediately; very cheap. 251 Minna. —BE pia 2sh offer. almost new: great bar- 2431 Tehama st. © sale uprights. §75 up: $4 month. BRUE! 08 Post st Mauzy pianos, Cecilian piano MAUZ 308-312 Post st. er than firewood: storage plaros re. Whitebead's Storage, 1636 Mkt ting planos in city for §3 per month. TT-CURTA Z PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. 3-pedal upright ts & Co. 16 McAllister. BN CO., 1 Market st.— iz and other good planos. EA RIFIC instailments N WILEY B. Everet Steck PERIOR viol! zithers, old and new. H. 2 Latham place. [ ., MULLER maker, for § cents—The Weekly Call, pper. for mailine. $1 per year. AND STORES TO LET. all ) gal fixtures; 4 rooms; stable, ¢ tank; frame 26 ft. 338 30th. PALMISTRY. MME. GERMAINE, t bher regarding all business H 1 to psy $25 for a piano | Factory, Market 14th and Church sta. | | | | GEARY. 564 (The Berlin)_Elegantly furnished FELL, 1508—One large, sunny fur room for rent; Page 4257; private family; references. FOURTH, 487—Private house; sunny furnished rooms; gas and bath. suits and single rms;modern;phonsLarkind94l GEARY, 582, middle door—Elegant'y furnished room GEARY, 707—Large front sunny room, $10; 2 | others, front, sunny, $6-$8. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en sulte or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week; reading-room. LARKIN, 804—Sunny large single room: gas stove light housekeeping if desired; $5. ET, 1 v $t.—Handsome sunny also suites with or without private single rooms; newly fyrnished. NNA, 607, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- wind rooms, $1 per ek; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny fur rnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; 4 ROYAL House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent light, _reading-roora, smoking-room and ladles’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 1o §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SETTER, 834 Furnished parlor suite, suitable or a doctor or dent! \ THE RADSTON,” 276 Turk st.—Came and see our rooms before obtaining otheis; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and phones; up to date in every respect. THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegan¥y fur- nirhed suites and single rms; hot, col elevator day and night; phone John B A BRANCH office for Call advertisem: subscriptions bas been established Valencia st. —2 choice lots at Camp Meeker: Ap. 1332 Page st FOR cash or share rent; fine fruit and graln city. Box 211, Call office. CTIVE bargains in poultry, dairy, grain ranch prop. Yeom: 02 FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Bent County Improvement Club, Holllster. Cal fruft, Mty SAN LEANDRO REAL ESTATE. SAN LEANDRO BARGAINS. 000—8 ACRES fruit trees, 16-roomt house. acres fruit trees, 8-room house. ,000—15-acre orchard, fine house and Im- provemel f&flt)g—-fi acres in excellent location; and many others Apply to FRANK & McCARTHY, San_Leandro, Cal. REAL ESTATE T¢ EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For unimproved city or country property, a desirable 9-room modern- resi- dence, with stable and chicken house, in Berkeley: convenient to tralns and electric car lines. Address Owner. box 898, Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MAKE an offer—To close estate; elegant hom. "WB‘"-!." drop head, rates on pany’s guarantee; other makes cut Tepalrs. S ALL kinds bought, pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, sold, rented, i Te- 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household moved, shipped, 725- goods. stored, 781 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 36l. HERCE-ROEOEPB' Storage & Moving Co,, of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel, Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN West §torage; advances made; 840 Mission St. tel.” Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany; 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. EEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel, Main' 1840, Shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | 16 pages. in wrapper, for malling, §1 per year —_— e i STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van Nese & Mrkt; good Improvement in 1 week. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAIN: N sell better machimes for less money than any house In the city; rentals Exchange,536 Californi: 23. The Typewriter teiephone Main 266 FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER,_ 110 Montgomery st.: exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines; partly used machines soid & new ones rented. 2D_HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 200 Sansoms 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 HAMPEL—In this have the same published. BORN. city, March 23, 1903, to the wife of August Hampel, a son. Allen, Mary E. Brown, Elizabeth P. Brown, Jane DIED. Lynch, Hanora Martel, Emma McNamara, Thomas Buckley, John Nagle, Wiiliam A. Cathie, Jeanie M. O'Brien, Michael J. Coker, Gould C. Owens, ' Sarah E. Cross, Rufus S Sage, ' Charles H. Churchill, E. S. Schord, Louis G. Dingle, Jennie R. Spamer, Katherina Duffy, Patrick I Stolt, Mrs. Eifse A. Flint, Lotta V. Sullivan, John Hilton, Lydla A. Swanson, John O. Hurd, Josiah M. Kelghary, Hugh Walker, John C. Weigel, Marie Kittler, William Wolfrom, Eugene R. Levy, Joseph Wood, Nellie J. Logan, John W. ALLEN—In this city, beloved wife of F. C. Ellen, dear]; March 29, 1903, Mary Allen, daughter of Timothy and the late Margaret Deasy. and sister of Michael, Margaret and hy Deasy, a native of San Rafael, Ma- unty, aged 32 years 8 months and 28 (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to row (Tuesday), at attend the ‘funeral to-mor- o’clock, from her late residence, 61315 Jessie street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, be celebrated for mencing at 9 o'cl Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, where a requiem mass will the repose of her soul, com- lock. Interment Holy €ross March 27, 100, Eliza- beth Pearl Brown, beloved daughter of John P. and Margaret 0. F, Mienedew Ruby’ Brown, Brown, and sister of Mrs. and Phillp, Howell and natlve of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 3 month > Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to Mond: attend the funeral service, . March 30, 1003, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 334 Pennsyivania avenue, between Eighteenth amd Nineteenth streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage. BROW, —In this city, March 29, 1903, at the residence of T. Daly, 832 Illinols street, Po- trero, Jane, helov ed wife of James Brown, a native of Ireland. BUCKLE Buckley, aged 50 In this city, March 29, 1903, John years. —In Oakland, Magch 29, 1903, Jeanie beloved wife of W. J, Cathie, and her of Walter B. Cdthie, aged 56 years. SR—In this city, Carlton, beloved March 28, 1903, Gould husband of Lulu N. Coker, and father of ‘Frank G ~@oker, Mrs. George ‘W. Filcher, Mrs. Willlam 1. May and Grace and Charles Coker, a native of Maine, aged i years 5 months and 26 days. (Auburn and Sacramento papers please copy.) @ Remains at Truman & Co. shipped Monday, wl Croes, iverton, brother Oregon, shire, aged 65 vears. the chapel of Charles H. J. 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Remains will b2 at 6 p. m., to Auburn, Cal funeral and interment will take plac —In Yountvi ille, March 27, 1903, Rufis of Mrs. D. S. Rouse of a mnative of New Ham; A member of Lincoin Post No. 1, G. A, R., and Seven Pines Cir- cle No. 3, Ladies’ Rellef Corps. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, Porter & White, vear of his age. from the funeral parlors of 122 Eddy street. Interment National Cemetery. CHURCHILL—In Napa, Napa County, March 28, 1908, E. S. Churchill, in the sixty-first §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully 1 March 30, dence in Nava. R. Dingle, vited to attend the funeral Monday, t 2 o'clock, from his late resic DINGLE—In this city, March 28, 1903, Jennie a native of Wales, Michigan, aged 39 years 9 months and 20 days. A mem- ber of Boadicea (Michigan papers Circle No. please copy. U. A. 0. D. 7 Funeral services wiil be held Tuesday, March 31, at 1 of Charles H. 30 _o'clock, from the chapei Truman & Co., 1909 Mis- sion Street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Cremation’ Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- Tiage DUFEY—In this cil 6 months. [7 Friends and ty, March 29, 1903, Patrick 1., beloved son of Ann and the late Thomas Duffy, and brother of Thomas F. Dufty, pative of San Francisco, aged 27 years and a acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, April 1, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2719 Mariposa street, the Church,of St. thence to Charles Borromeo, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLINT—In East Oakland, March 29, 1903, Lotta V., beloved wife of George M. Flint, native of Oregon, aged 27 years 7 months and 24 days. A." Hilton, HILTON—In this city, March 26, 1903, Lydia beloved sister of Mrs. Tra R. Doglittie, a native of Maine. 0 The funeral services will take place Mopday, March 30, at 10 o'clock, at the par- lors of the Hotel St. Nicholas. Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by tr Interment from Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o clock. HURD—In the King's Daughters’ Home, thi city, March 29, 1903, Josiah M. Hurd, a n tive of New York, aged 62 years 3 months and 10 days. (L7 Friends and ju! fully invited to attend acquaintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, at the chapel of the L. O. O. F. Crematory. O. F. Cemetery. of 13 rooms and bath; gas and_electricity; coach house and stable; lot 70x183; cosi $25,000; now only $15,000; elegant corner lot, ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park Alameds OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 111t BROADWAY, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ROOMS AND BOARD. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace with annex, 807 California st.—Attractl terfor; exceptional table; free billiard ELLIS, 1038—Sunny front suite; board f home conveniences: ref. Phone Polk 73 $1800 WILL buy a fine 6-room cottage in upper Fruitvale: corner lot, 60x120. Apply at P. C. LASSEN & CO.’S, 468 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. SUNNY flat, completely furnished; piano, etc.; central. Call 1367 Castro st., Oakland, 2 to 3 heat. O'FARRELL, 13589—Room and board in pri- vate family; new flat; terms reasonable. S —————————————— 5 p. m. e —————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. bl SR Ll S FURNITURE good and cheap tfil.l month, H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. TTROM SELLI RD Tayior st neat Gesry. Fhous Blak Sat | . BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ~ a s ERLY lady, paralyzed, wants ll;m:47 ‘c—:: gyt l«lz‘hfl.'! hours Ewhm:. M’:nm:yam Boxllnx. ue:lfif MADAME MORTON, sclentific palmist, 503 PROPOSALS. Teylor, near Geary st.; phone Red OFFICE of C. Q_ M., Vancouver Barracks, PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. | Wash, March 25 1908, = Sealed WALLPAPER, all prices; interior decorating, tinting, painting: imitation stained glass. G. W. CLARK & CO., 304 Post st.; tel. Main 715, ROOMS papered, $3 50 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34; tel. Red I;‘L PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR_C. €. O'DONNELL—Office and _residence, J021% Marketr st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb dootor; ireats all discases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 067 @eary st., near Leayenworth. "WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-6 Clay st. NOTICE of Assessment—Cactus Oil Co.; pri cipal piuce of business, San Francisco, Cali- fornia; location of works, Carriso Creek, Diego County, California. Notice is given, that at a meeting of the board of di- rectors, held on the 21st day of February, 1603, an assessment of 2c a share was levied the capital stock of the corporati Interment 1. O. KEIGHARY—In the City and County Hos- pital, March -29, 1903, Hugh Kelghary, a native of Ireland, aged 33 years. KITTLER—In this city, March 28, 1903, Wil- liam Kittier, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 vears 3 months and 18 days. LEVY—In March 28, 1903, France the City and County Hospital, Joseph Levy, a native of aged 39 years. LOGAN—In this city, March 27, 1903, John ‘W. Logan, dearly beloved son of John W. and_the late Catherine Logan, and brother of James, Mass. [=2 respec fully invited to attend the funeral from the Bernard, late Frances Logan, a Peter, Katie and tive of Medford, . aged 20 years. (Boston and Medford, Mass., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are i family residence, 1012 Tennessee street, be- tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second, Po- trero, on Tuesday, March 31, at 8:45 o'clock, thes to St, Teresa’ Church, corner Nine: teenth and Tennessee streets, where a re. aquiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the se of his soul, commencing at 9 o’cl Torerment Holy Cross Cemetesy: = ° ook and the late M: of Kate Monahan, 63 Ireland, aged Mary Donovan, and a native of County years 2 months and 21 Friends and acquaintances are respecc- ly invited to attend the funeral Mo March 30, at 8:30 dence, 08 Merritt gmvm—i‘:{vmmwmn& the repoze of her ment Holy Cross (Montreal papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acouaintances are respect- “fully. invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, - March 31, 1903, at 9 o’clock, from her residence,’ 610 Bush street, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McNAMARA—In this city, Thomas, beloved husband mara, a native of St. Johns, Newfoundland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where 4 solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NAGLE—In this city, March 29, at 148 Hart- ford street, William A., beloved son of Mary and the late James Nagle, and brother of Richard, Nellle, James, Thomas, Mary and the late John Nagle, a native of Austin, Nevada. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 27, 1903, Mich- ael J. dearly beloved husband of Alice O'Brien, son of Anne and the late Michael O'Brien, brother of Mrs. J. J. O. Grady, Mrs. J. Cullen, Mrs. M. Rogers, Terence, .Luke and Patrick O'Brien and J. R. Kelly, and nephew of Mrs. B. Walsh aud Luke O’Brien, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. ‘A member of Old Friends Grove No. 139, U. A. O. D. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 881 Capp street, thence to St. Petcr's Church, where a requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cr:ss Cemetery. OLD FRIENDS' Grove No. 139, U. A. O. D.— Officers and members of Old Friends'" Grove No. 139, U. A. O. D., are requested to irest Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, to_ attend the funeral of our late brother, Michael J. O’'Brien, from his late residence, 881 Capp street. non-attel March 27, 1903, of Rose McNa- ance. RGE F. RENKEN, Noble Arch. OWENS—In this city, March 21, 1908, Sarah E., beloved daughter of Owen T. and Annie Owens, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 5 months. SAGE—In Irvington, Alameda County, Cal., March 29, 1903, Charles H., beloved husband of Jennle Sage, and brother of Elizabeth Sage and Mrs.' M. J. Kieth, a native of Lafayette, Ind., aged 50 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mor- row (Tuesday), at residence, Irvington, Cal., and thence to St. Joseph's Church, Mission San Jose, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment St. Joseph's Ceme- tery, Mission San Jose. BCHORD—In Phoenix, Ariz., March 24, 1905, Louis G. Schord Jr., deariy beloved on of L. G. and Flora A. Schord, and beloved brother of Milford, Robert, Willlam E. ard Clara M. Schord,” a native of San Fra cisco, oged 28 years 6 months and 21 days. E7 Notice of funeral in this evening's and Tuesday morning's papers. SPAMER—In this city, March 29, 1908, Katherina Spamer, widow of the late Adam Spamer, and beloved mother of Justus A. and Henry C. Spamer, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 5 monthis and 10 days. E¥Funeral and interment private, Kindly omit flowers. STOLT—In this city, March 28, 1903, entered into rest, Mrs. Elise Augusta Stolt, dearly tive of Hamburg, Germany, aged 74 years. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day, (Monday), March 30, at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 30 Valpa- raiso street, off Mason, between Filbert ani Greenwich. Interment’ Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. i SULLIVAN—In this city, ; March 29, 1903, gene Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. SWANSON—In this city, March 28, 1903, John O., betoved kusband of Anna Sophia Swan- son, brother of Mrs. Hannah Ledin of Norih Easton, Mass., Andrew Swanson of Brock- ton, Mass., and Gustav Swanson of Stoughton, Mass,, and brother-in-law oi Mrs. Augusta Cambot of San Francisco, a native of Wes- ter Gotland, Sweden, aged 40 years 5 months and 4 days. A member of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1. O. O. F. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral row (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows’ bullding, Seventh and Market streets, where services will be con- ducted under the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1. O. O. F. Cremation Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, I. 0. 0. F.—Officers and members are requested to assemble in Memorial Hall, Seventh and Market streets, at 1:16 p. m., Tuesday, March 31, to the funeral of our late brother, J. O. son. Cremation, Odd Fellows' Cemeter; H. B. PACKSCHER, N. W. F. NORCROSS, R. S. WALKER—In this city, March 28, 1603, G. Joha Walker, a native of Tennessee, aged 80 years. 'A member of the Assoclated Veterans ot m;; Mexican War. (Fresno papers please copy. B Funeral Monday, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment private. WEIGEL—In this city, March 28, 1903, Ma- rie, beloved wife of John Weigel, mother of Pearl, Lilllan, Martha, Esther and Mabel Weigel and John Miller, and sister of Cap- tain William Christjohnsen, a native of ;{umbuu. Germany, aged 46 years and 7 ays. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), March 31, at 10:30 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- sion _street, between Seventh and Eighth Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- Tero streets. WOLFROM—In this city, March 27, 1003, Eugene R. beloved son of the late Daniel D. and Maranda Wolfrom, and brother of Fred D.. Willlam D., Carlos M. and Al- bertine Wolfrom, and Mrs. Etta Bush, Mrs, Grace Blim and Mrs. Laura Stettner, a na- Tve of Monroe County, New York, aged 25 years 4 months and 2 days. WOOD—1In Oakland, March 28, 1903, Nellie J., dearly beloved wife of Henry Wood, and mother of Hazel E., Myrtle G. and the late Harry H. Wood, and aunt of Mabel G. and Grace L. Wood, a native of Canada, aged 46 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral setyices. to- morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, 'from the First Unitarlan Church, corner of Geary ana Franklin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. e —— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 205 p. m, The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfall in last 24 hours: Fines will be strictly enforaed fur | 30 o'clock, from his late | beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Haub, a na- | John, beloved husband of the late Ellen Sul- | livan, and father of Mrs. N. Baker and Eu- | to-mor- | C., beloved husband of the late Elizabeth | FOREIGN STOCKS SUFFER DECLINE Lower Prices Quoted on Berlin and London Exchanges. Sl Vi Boerse Is Strongly Affected by Dullness of New York Market. LONDON, March 29.—The stock market | last week suffered from a severe nervous attack. Responding to the reduction of interest which begins this week, the scar- city of money, realizations by holders on | borrowed money and the fact that the Transvaal loan is a better investment. consols started down hill and everything else followed the lead. The situation at the end of the week held out little pros- pect of an improvement in consols or any other department until after the settle- ment at the closing of the financial year | this week, when it is hoped that the bank rate will be reduced and money will be circulated more freely. Americans were uneasy throughout the week, but the situ- ation at the close was better. BERLIN, March 29.—The stock market again followed the situation on Wall | | street with the keenest interest. The Frankfurter Zeitung's. weekly review says: Among all the factors influencing the Boerse | none was so strong as the weakness of the | New York market, to which must be chiefly ascribed the fact that most quotations here | | shaded off. Among other factors tending in the| same direction was the drop in consols | | and Spanish fours. Nevertheless, the un- | dertone of the market remained strong. | | Spanish fours sold in enormous quantities | | upon the French and German account be- cause of the resignation of the Spanish | | Finance Minister. Notwithstanding the | | continued favorable reports from the iron industry, iron shares broke several points | upon profit taking, but recovered strongly yesterday. Ferry-Boat Burns to Water’s Edge. NEW YORK, March 2.—The double- decked ferryboat Boundbrook of the Cen- tral Railroad cf New Jersey was burned | | to the water's edge this afternoon. No| passengers were aboard at the time. | .Calif;)rnia Limited To CHICAGO Daily | { | i | Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local [Ov'rId a for morning, p for afterncon. iy is Bakersfield Loecal, 'Oom’-‘ - Local | Lim'd| | || Daily |l Daily { Dally | Dally | ! Lv San Fran. 00 | ‘Ar Stockton . 13 28 l 15 50a | 00 a i i 35 a 1 20 2 E AT p ! 8:00 a. m. | at all points in San Joaquin Valley. | DoE.Biing Deatn aryives at 1360 & m. das i :30 a. m. Daily is the | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr | Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of | local first-class passengers. No second-class | | tickets are honored on this train. - | train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. :00 p. m. le Stockton Local. Corresponding | train arrives at 11:10 a. m. aaily. V :00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with [ shrough Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Fres Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Palace Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond. i H train arrives at 6:00 p. m. datly. ?'asujn:flly conducted 5 les_ for Kansas | City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco | every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at § {p. m. Otfices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. e | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEHES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANT. Aisur .+ erry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFPAEL. WEEK DAYS—1:30, 0:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Extra trip at 11:30 r m. twrips b 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. - SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30. 5:00 and | #10.004 Cresce: 9 FOR SALE-—~Oon. PERSONALS, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | tel, a native of cm aged 48 years. AUCTION SALES £ CLOSING OUT SALE ™ A CARLOAD OF RIGS OF ALL SUITABLE FOR ROAD USE, BU NESS BUGGIES AND FOR LIVERYME Delayed in Transit. I will sell described rigs to the highest bid- der. These rigs were made to my order in the East before retiring from the horse business and have just arrived, hence I have mo use for them. "This will be an excellent chance to g€t good, serviceable rigs at your own price, &8 they must be sold. ALSO 25 HEAD GOOD WORK HORSES. At AUCTION. TUESDAY, March 31, 1 p. m.. AT STEWART'S HORSE MARKET. 721 HOWARD STREET. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION for pasture bill. 11 good young horses; also a carioad just from the country, and a consignment of 28 buggles, wagons, carts and 40 sets of harress at 1140 Folsom St., TUESDAY, March 31, 1908. =~ P L SPECIAL AUCTION ALE OF HORSES AND MARES WEDNESDAY, April 1, at 11 a. m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth st. JOHN J DOYLE, Auctioneer. B P A_ carload of THOROUGHLY BROKEN WORK and DRIVING HORSES, welghing from 1000 to 1400, from Solano County. FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1732 Market st. Foot of Market Strees ) Frox FeBavany 3. 198, ~7.00a Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs snd Sacra- e Vaeavilla, Wjnters, Rumae; b5 R Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ross... Niles, Lathrop. Stockton Davis, Woodiand. Knigh Marysville, Orovlile... Atlantic Express—Ogden Port Costs, Martinez, Antloch, Tracy, Sockion, 'Sacramentay Los Banos. Mendots, Hanford, 898, Port Cosia, Marsiasn ~u nez, 55, Mo- desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Juaction, Bakersfieid. . .. B5.28» 8.304 Shasta_Express— Cavis, ams (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, {Fruto, Red Bluff, Portland. 7.56» 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, S ton,Ione. Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville. Chico, Red Biuff. 4250 8.30a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. nora, Tuolumne and Ang: 004 Vallefo, Martinez and Way Sta 10.004 Vallejo 'y Express, Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, 'Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles (Westbound as Pacific Coast Express, nfl. Cossé. u:- 11384 12.00x Hayward, Niles and 11.007 Sacramento River Steamers... 3.30» Benicis, Winters, Sacramento, ‘Woodlsnd, Willlams, Colusa, Wil- lows, Knights Landing. Marys ville, Oroviile Hayward, Niles . Martinez. San Ramon. Vallejo,Naps, Callstoga, Santa Rosa.. pt Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. Niies, Livermore. Stockton. Lod!. e o §.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakerstieid.Los Angeies: connec: bi7H 4.30® Hayward, Niles Irvington, Saa Jose, Livermore. . s for Saata Barbars. tate_Limited llnln: tion, Sq (Golden carried on Ow! Train for Chic: 6.00¢ Pu,r.l." Costa, Tracy, Stockton, o o Omaba. !L"l:ul‘a, Ql:lg.c .00r Sunses Limited (leaves via Coast Line Eastbound).— New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Mendota. Martines. Arrives via San Joaquin Valley ‘estbound) . 7.00» San Pablo, Port Costs, Martin sad Way Stations. 74 Oregon & California Express—Sac- mmento,” Marysville, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and 388 1.267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Modes 10, Merced, Fre: - 128 Hanford, Visalla, Bakersfiel % » Valle) 10» Hayward, Nfles (Sundayonly) e ALY TR 50!%&%’!:: (Narrow Gauge). arket Street.) “®18a Newark, Centerville, San Joss. Felton, Boulder Creek, Sents Cruz and Way Station: . B5.50» 12162 Newark, Centerville, New Almaden Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aud Principal ‘Way Stations. . 110.504 4152 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos..... 41 €8.30r Hanter's Train—San Jose and Way Stations (Saturday 0nly) ........ $7.209 Leaves Los Gatos 4.55 px Sunday ro LS T A o Fomt ot ek ot B ghio ® B 500 11100 a 100 300 818 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 1905 10:00 w1200 2.00 4.00 v ~ COAST L GAST.ATE e ird n& ‘ownsend Streets.) 00a New Almaden.. 0a Coast Lime Limil Joue, Gliroy. Hollister. Saitnss,San Lufs Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate 10004 Pacite Coisi ac o San_Josquin Valley Eastbound 88 Crescent City Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeies, Santa Bar bars, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. Arrives vis Line West ... T1.384 9004 San SantaCruz, Paclfic Grove, Salin: Sasn Lufs Obispo and Prine] Intermediate St: 7y 307 x 00r San Jose and Way Stations <3000 Del Monte Express—Santa Clars, San Jose, Gliroy, Holllster, Sants Cruz, Del Moute, Monterey, Pa- cific Grove, Saiinasand Principal Stacions $.307 Bariingam. g B9 5 MKcalo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfleld, Mountain View. Lawrence, Sants Clers and San Jose. . San jnm,?‘lgw ll‘.'.:y Stationst] ose, Los Gatos and Principal Stattons.. Saa Wi o'clock, from her late resi- street, between Hattle and teenth, thence urch, where a will be celebrated for soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- 90 4 Te. a8 Clear 10 Cloud: Clear .00 [ONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The storm remains central off the Washing- hreatening i PESREETRRATRALEARLLZTRPEER amvaaduar, BIRRTRI22222 22833933228 ¥ E The pressure continues to fall slowl; y over the country west of the Rocky Mounta try ins. have been slight | the temperature | e B S Bngy T FELS g%xmm it "5'.‘.“..,...': d-trtp, tickets o all polnty S otce, 880 . Chroniets MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. | FootofMarket St. | San Fran. Last ‘Thi: Stations— 2ifours, season. season. 3307 Saa Jose and Way Stations.. e Bureka . 49.09 44,43 | Bunset Limited, Eastbound.—San Red Bluff 22,66 2,77 Lats Obispo, Santa Los Sacramento 14.60 15.50 San Francisco. 16.57 16.95 Fresno .. 7.7 6.16 Independence < 4.13 4.13 San_Luis Obispo.... 16.33 19.49 Los Snl’eh . 13.50 10.41 San Diego 9.91 5.90 x 5tops at all stations on Sunday. COAST RECORD. - 3:-4."-;““ 1 Sunday only. ExK B . & % a & Connects at Goshen Je. with trans for Hanford, g. 35 H Vi e J ’“‘n..n. At Fresno, for Visalia via Sanges. El g 2 -3 Geyserville Tuesdsy snd Friday. z 8s- 2 G sday s b 4 ¢ 7 5| 7:30 a 8:00 Hoj 2/10:20 & Vis . g 2| 3i30 pl 5:00 Chan' 'SR ‘Wufi-}{-uu-y.o—- £4 . I | T7:30 a] 8:00 o] Wilits | 7:35 p| 6:20 p | except . for all points Narrow Gaage. Bak: R & SE Pt Cl £e 80 a| 8:00 ‘Gueerneville 10:20 & s ; B Pt..c,‘:’ ,T‘n’? 36 5l 5:00 5l 116346 21'8:30 TO SAN RAFAEL, urel .29 y Tr. 80 a| 8:00 SE 0L 510 p| 5:00 SAN QUENTIN. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. §%a H f £ S %F "