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AL INSTRUMENTS, vk S S e week. 1 Dunham 1 Knabe, $95: 1 Weber, gs and $240. 2 Stelnway, Heine, 8335 and $3s5. 235-237 Geary st. Three ) players, $125 to $275. er upright; good as seary new; us taken back nd full I‘Hl’ch‘fl‘:’iten?. ew preriess Knabe at reguiar hed 1850, ny am no 15 We have at -all prices E A assortment of fine ZENO MATVAILS | ano. almost new. great bar. h offer. 2431 upriehts TS up: ENXN, 208 P ¥ planos Cecilian plano AUZY, 308-312 Post s - than firewood: storage planos | tehead’s Storage, 1636 Mk: | city_for §3 per month. | 0°CO. 560 Hayes =t | edal upright. chsh or | tz & Co., 16 MeAllister. | FY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st — | zithers, old and new. H. | irer. 2 Latham place. | Y FOR SALE. | for sale; entire stock of parlor and | tx must be sold by July 1. 500 ¥ OTL. TAL wanted to Gevelop oll land: analy- b & a high grade of ofl. Box 458, ! PALMISTRY A1 scien ary. Phone B‘ er; hours k 2504 | $40.000-"Close to Howard and Fourth sts. THE SA REAL ESTATE—_CITY—FOR SALE. SPECK & Co., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. $160,000—Downtown corner; stores; 100 rooms; brick structure; new improvements; rent $850; 10 years' secured lease. 60, Jorner; 60 feet frontage; close to Or- pheum Theater; a rare Investment; S100 square feet. $137,500—Corner; Union square; opposite new St Francls Hotel; 114 ft. frontage on 2 Streets; no choicer investment; if improved Wil easily lease for $2000 per month. ‘lfgfm-lhew bfrir_k structure; :gfl:o; dO"!'L- town; -leased for 5 years at per montl $53.500Larkin-st. corner; stores and lodging- house; rents $2640 yearly. - two fronts; Tents $240; pays © ger cent net. $35,000—Key lot; Howard st., near Third; 50x 160; renting well, corner; Eddy st; 100 feet frontage; rents $202 50. $30,000—Choice tzu::» Bulf);:(, investment; near Grant ‘:\'e.; 5x120; 2 frontages; splendid building site. $19.000-Néw sunny F‘:xner-- flats; inside; rents $1800 per annum; lot x112:6 feet. $17.500—Sansome-st. business corner: $1590; can be increased: make offer. $17,500—Post st. rent $1800 year- Iy: $16.500- glorious marine view. $15,000—Vicinity Third and Mission sts.; 60 feet frontage: rent §92; want offer. #15,000—Close to Howard and Fourth sts.; busi- ness property; rents $102 50; mortgage $9000 German Bank can remain at 8 per cent. $14,500—Two fronts; 30 feet frontage; close to lis and Polk: rent $82. .500—Van Ness ave. flats; strictly modern; rent $1300 yearly. 8,500—3 elegant new flats; select neighbor- hood; rents §: per month, ; Harrison st., X160 feet; 5 2 fronts. ve. flats; rents $135; 1 $10,000—6 flat near 10th; rent $90. $8750—Swell park home; 16 rooms; renting now T $70 ver month. X flats pear G. G. Park; rents $980; rigage $3000. 2 splendid new flats; vicinity Pine and adero; 31:0x100; rents $60. $6500—Two flats; rent $600; near FEllis and Webster sts. $6000—Vicinity Post and Taylor; key lot; 2- improvements; pays 8 per cent. $8000—7 flats; lot ; rent $60; vicinity of ixth and Harrisc Mission " bus ; lot 2bx property; store and 5; rent $45. e 1o x90; improved. and Harrison;: $3: “rents $22 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY mortgage | | | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SEND for catalogue of over li laces; choice Santa Clara County property. TLLIAM P. ::V}KXGHT. Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., ‘al. Mill Valley Advertisements MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. SELLING FAST. .SELLING FAST. 33 LOTS SOLD. Large new subdivision at the station of Mill Valley; 40 acres large lots in the very center of the valley, none of which are less than 50x 120; prices ranging from $350 to $600 and sold on terms of $25 cash, balance $10 monthly; grand home sites amidst pleasant surroundings beautiful v s of mountains and the bay; the climate unequaled: splendid opportunity for an investment; land values bound to in- crease as Mill Valley is rapidiy coming to the front; the new electric road which will soon €0 into effect, will shorten the time to 40 minutes from the city, and bring many new Mill Valley has all the conveniences a fine supply of pure mountain wa- ter, good sewerage and drainage, electrie lights, stores, churches and schools, and in fact, all conveniences; send for our new illustrated book descriptive of Mill Valley. Agents on the ground Sunday. LYON & HOAG, 118 Montgomery St. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suit rms.; $6 to $15; night,25¢ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet, bath. ALCALDE Apartments, 725 O'Farrell st.; hone Private 700—Elegant sultes; now open. BOWIE ave, SA. off Eleventh furnished, $4 50; use of kitchen, $6; call aft 6 p. m. EDDY, 04—2 sunny furnished rooms; gas range; complete for housekeeping. FELL, 120—Sunny rooms, with gas. furnished housekeeping FOLSOM, . Ninth—Two large sunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. FOURTH, 226—A large furnished room for light housekeeping. apartments st.—Sunny | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. s S S S NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Estate of SERINA KRAGMORE, also known as MRS. SERINA KRAGMORE, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of SERINA KRAGMORE, also known as MRS. SERINA KRAGMORE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers within four months after the first_publication of this notice to the said administrator at.room 79 Chronicle buflding, Corner of Kearny, Geary and Market streets, San Francisco, California. the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, Stafe of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, administrator of the estate of SERINA KRAGMORE, also known as MRS, SERINA KRAGMORE, deceased. CARLTON W, GREENE, attorney for administrator, rooms 73, 76 and 79 Chronicle bullding. Dated at | San Francisco, March 27, 1903. NOTICE to creditors—Estate of JAMES M. SMALL, deceased—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. JOHN FARNHAM, Admin- istrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of JAMES M. SMALL, deceaseq, to the cred- | ftors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them | with the necessery vouchers. within four | months after the first publication of this no- tice, to the said administrator with the will annexed, at room 79, Chronicle bullding, cor- ner of Kearny, Geary and Market sts., San Fragcisco, California, ‘the ‘same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, administrator With the will annexed of the estate of JAMES M. BSMALL, de- ceased. FRANK McGOWAN, attornéy for Administrator, rooms 75, 70 and 80, Chronicls building. Dated at Sin Francisco, March NOTICE to creditors—Estate of BRIDGET DE- VINE, also known as BRIDGET LONG, de- ceased—Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of BRIDGET DEVINE, also known as BRIDGET LONG, deceased, to the | creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them | With the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this no- tice, to the sald administrator at room 79, Chronicle building, corner of Kearny, Geary and Market sts., San Franeclsco, Cafifornia, the same being his piace for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Calir | fornia, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of BRIDGET DEVINE, also known as BRIDGET LONG, deceased. CARLTON W. GREENE, attorney for adminstrator, rooms 73, 76 and 79, Chronicle building. Dated at San Francisco, March 13, 1903. | MCNEILL—In this city, FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL’ 3, 1903. JENNINGS—In this city, April 1, 1908, Pau- line Jennings, a natlve of New York. KING—In this city, March 31, 1903, Johanna, beloved wife of Timothy J. King, dearly be- loved mother of May and Josephine ng, and sister of Peter Dunworth, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 12 Ringold street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where @ rTequiem high mass Avill be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KNIGHT—In this city, April 2, 1903, Sarah Jane, beloved wife of Samuel P. Knight, aged 54 years 10 months and 12 days. A member of Appomattox Relief Corps No. 5. Oakland Rebekah Lodge No. 16 and the Vet- eran Rebekahs' Assoclation. LEDDY—A month's: mind requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Brigid's Church on Sat- urday, April 4, at 9 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Ellen Leddy. Friends are requested to attend. LETSCHE—In this city, April 2, 1903, Wilhelm E. J.. youngest and dearly beloved son of Wilhelm and Jobanna Letsche and brother of Henry Letsche, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 13 days. 0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully einvited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday) at o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 60 McLea court. off Ninth street, between Harrison and Bryant. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LORING—In this city, April 1, 1908, Leonard Young Loring, late major of United States Army, Medical Department, beloved hu band of Sophie Chauteau Loring, and fathel of Lieutenant S. C. Loring of Twenty-seventh Infantry, United States Army, and Adelalde L. Wright, a native of St. Louis, Mo., aged 55 years and 2 months. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 3, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Presidio, where Lhe remains will be met by military escort. In- terment National Cemetery. April 1, 1903, James McNelll, beloved husband of 'Isabelle Mo Neill, loving father of Ruth, Bernice and Norwood McNeill, and brother of Charlcs and Frank McNeill, a native of Ohlo, aged 36 years. L7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, beth sireet, mear Douglass, thence to Sf James Church, where a requiem high ma §18 Eltza- | 15 RECOUNTS LIFE OF GREAT MAN “Phillips Brooks” Sub- ject of Lecture by Rev. Dr. Clampett. Makes Feeling Allusions to World-Renowned Clergyman. P ———— The Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., delivered a lecture last night before a gathering that filled every part of Trinity Church, his subject being “Phillips Brooks, the Man, the Leader, the Preach- er.” Dr. Clampett told of his first hear- ing of the great clergyman and the pro- found impression he made upon him. He spoke of his splendid conversatism and how the gentle influence of a sweet mother was perceptible in everything un- dertaken by Brooks. His early training, his life at the semirary in Virginia, to- gether with maternal influence, formed ! the foundation of the greatness of his | manhood, said the doctor, and he was | even in his youth beloved by all Dr. Clampett then described Phillips Brooks as a “leader,” and in this connec- tion described the power Brooks exhibited | when in the troublous slavery days he ! slood upon the platform, a tall, massive { Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | voune man, amazing his audience with | at 9 o'clock. o'clock boat. MICHAELS—In this city, April 1, 1903, Leo Michaels, beloved son of Gerson Michaels, Interment at Sausalito, by 11| 15 e1oquence and the power of his appeal | | for humanity. So strong, so forcible were | his arguments and pleas for the abolition | | OVERALL IN THE BOX. Giant Pitcher Will Be the Mainstay of Berkeley Team. BERKELEY, April - 2.—The University of California baseball players are putting in all their spare time getting into trim_ for, the first game of the intercollegiate series with Stanford on Saturday on the Berkeley campus. Trainer Christy is not sanguine as to the outcome. He wishes the men were in a little better condition, Still, he thinks the team has recovered somewhat from the slump it had a while ago and that with proper nursing it will carry. away the honors. erkeley leads in batting and flelding.™ said Trainer Christy to-day, “‘while Stan« ford, from what I have seen, is a little better in base running and team work. Overall, of course, will be the mainstay of the Berkeley team and I look to him to hold the opposing batsmen down to few hits. He is' pretty” fast for anything out- side of profesgsional ranks and I would not be surprised if Stanford was not able to touch him at all.” The line-up of the team will be as it has been ‘all season, although Christy says he may make some changes before the teams line up. The men will play as follows: Hendricks, first base; Bliss, second base; Adams, shortstop; Causley, third; Hatch, catcher; Overall and Hanson, pitchers; Kennedy, -left field; Heitmuller, center fleld; McKeown, right field. Trainer Christy is getting the junior track men in shape for their battle with the Ukiah High School athletes on the university cinder path. The men practice daily “and . when the time for compe- titton arrives they will be fit to go to the limit to win. Interest in the fleld day cen- ters principally in the trial of speed be- tween the two crack 100-yard men—Abadie | of Berkeley and Hagens, the schoolboy wonder of Ukiah. Each has covered the “hundred” in ten seconds and it will take a race to determine which is the faster. Berkeley will have one or more repre- sentatives in the other events on the card. The list of entries is as follows: One hun- dred yard and 240-yard dashes, Abadie TON. scientific paimist 502 5 bt oy g R g (e e and brothe Mrs. H. | 2 vhite-haired declared | and Snedeker; quarter and half mile run, . (Savings Union Buildi housekeeping: gas ranges; just newly fur- r of Mrs. Max Abrams, Mrs. H. | of slavery that white-haired men declared | e : quarte: Geary st.; phone Red 2041 GRAND MARINE VIBW LOTS. | Tishea: 3530 Fobk st r MARRIAGE LICENSES. Abrams. ‘Mre. i, “Appleion. Mrs. H. BIum | (hat never before fn their lives had they | Clifford; mile and two-mile runs, Tibbits: . e ~ v | st in San Francisco, having the | o0 =0 vt G e e g SR, i .. ot e i Mg " | heard anything so comprehensive and | hurdles, Hannigan; pole vault, Wilcox i Bl il a0 ¢ of marine view that any other | HOWARD. 10652 sunny connccting complete. | | The fellowing marriase loenses wers tamied | 455 iii, % 2ot i ibances- ave 2 aart | convincing. Brooks, sald Dr. Clampett, | and Symnes; broad jump, Smedeker and . ‘ bie rutes. J. C. v rooms; range; electric lights; others, James H. Gordon, 21, city, and Anna B.| fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day | though standing six feet four, was but 27| Minor; high jump, Cooley; hammer % ; - B SToesd. ot Atied fn; Stons pewe- | iy R i i Penss ity (riday). st 10 o'clock, from the perlors of | years of age, looked a mere boy, and his | throwing, Heartline. blocks. ? A ] P meee Oltver 43 cliv ST BYRIRT Go Strect, between Fifth and Sixth, thence by YOuthful appearance made his ecloquence e S R Sunny side Union; 25x110; near = Ty forished vooms Tor Tomes | | Waiter B Brann, 28 301 Taylor stret, afhi/| 1380 olglock: tmain’: to Hills" of Btemity | seomall the more remarkable. His speech, Overall Declines All Offers. unny side Union; 25x100; near ing: no c vate hou Jezsie B. Hathewsy, 30, 1201 Taylor street. Cemetery, for interment. | while forctble, was graceful and so rapid | . WERRC SETEES N E FIEEC et 3 € 3 use. Cassius E. Culberson, 27, 510 Powell streat, | MORRISON—In this city, April 2, 1003, Anna. | a5 to baffle the most expert stenograph-| ool g p My Bt $2000_Webster and Filbert; 25x100. JOAK: Fats Ry T"““‘n ‘iflk‘; ef.!.:g ange, | and ll‘uxlen'fl‘P v, Cooks o2 _';u%x:n;m street. 3;‘;\;3(2:155 flfm;h:néfl‘;o “":,‘:{;S:":“,?;“ ers. Men of all denominations regarded ha‘;e‘;’;‘”‘ !e:’m“ h;;)mrn:d d:wen i g% §35,000—Broadwa 38 -9x137 :6. aundry, $15-$16; large housekeept . | _Andrew O. Benson, 32, 26 Turk street, an 1 an, 6 i 1ty, | , has ¥n $9000. 6x137:6. $6; adults Chrlatine Niiaan, 81, Denver, ‘Colo. tive of Isle of Coll, Scotland, aged 75 years. | him, said Dr. Cl&m?e".cfl;’:‘ "“SH“’Y‘ !?d‘ ducements affered 1b. hims fo jotw (ke o~ $4400 just built, 10th ave., | =~ —— 3 | James A. McSwegan, 39, city, and Addie | OHNIMUS—In this clity, April 2, 1903, Louis | obedience and fealty to st. He could | o\ nal ranks. He proposes to remain 321 7 rooms, bathroom, recep- | OCTAVIA, 1 r Very sunny, | peickert, 31, Chelan, Wash, | J. Ohnimus, beloved husband of Grace D. no more be held to dogmatic teachings ™°S g 8 P e has fniahed nt, nice mantels, tile work, single e "";‘ k*{g"a\; sas range: | Frederick W. Swan, 51, 428 Twenty-fourth | Plerce Ohnimus, father of Everett, Jennle | than one could hold an eagle In its flight, | 0 amateur at least until he has finishe well-built house; will be open | POrcelain bath; newly furniched; private and | avenue, and Elien Swan, 50, 428 Twenty-fourth | and Arthur Ohnimus, and son of Elizabeth | \yitn Brooks it was not a question of rit- | college. quiet; moderate terms; references exchanged; a native of north of the park; blocks North Oakland. Interment Mountain View trusted to Miss Millie Flynn, Miss Fair- ~ ay afterncon for inspection from 1 2 avenue’ and the late Loufs Ohnimus, H 3 | —_——————— 3 SON'S N t take Sutter st. cars and transfer; only hone Geary 1442, ~ = George Ruff, 24, San Jose, and Elizabeth L | Scranton, Pa., aged 45 years 5 months and | Ual, color, church or ecclesiasticism. flis At Toxiss In Commpeiitien ; nt a few steps from electric cars; easy Pay-| o g —Sunny “back par. | Theillg, 17, San Jose. 6 days. large heart was aflow with love for his | mateur Box( pef s { O'FARRELL, 1405—Sunny front and back par- . G | : | » 1 O o, Kitehen; coal and gas range; laundry: | . Jean Nouzeilles, 28, 36 Fourth street, and I Notice of funeral hereafter. | fellow men. As a preacher Phillips| The boxing bouts at the Bay City Ath: cor. in_Richmond, to make im-| .. Elizabeth Carrey, 25, 36 Fourth street. PECHT—In this city, April 2, 1903, entered | 0 ki ¢ d | Jetic Club tt v 1ld prove excit- : gl v Fr e ¥, Ap! Brooks broke all rules of oratory and | letic Club this evening should prove is offered at this price; worth | - Joseph Claccio, 25, 65 Tehama street, and | into rest, Richard, 'dearly beloved husband | (o ooime "pig neroration would be in the | § e A Sighters as Hilty Me- A | A BRANCH office, for Call advertisements and | Lucy Leutza, Tehama street. of Louisa R. Pecht, and devoted father of | SOM€ D - € |'ing, as such amateur fighters as e near Point Lobos ave.; |~ subscriptions, has been established at 1096 | _Loule Gregoire, city, and Katie M. George H, and the late Willilam R. Pecht, a | Very middle of his sermon. He would | Donald, Joe Carroll, Joe Rellly and !« ayable in installments Valencia st. - ¥ Philips, 16, cit native of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 57 have so great an effect upon an assembly | Charles Weber are enteréd. The bout be~ ¥ P N e oY | : = ear 1Sth ave., in install- | | < JONES. S Bonthn RO 17 dnyRe | that all men would grasp him by his | tween Carroll and Jim Kane should be a The & near % 1“0““5 TO LET—Furn. and Unfurp. BIRTHS MARRIAGES DBATHS PETERSEN—In rd):::l:mr Aprit 1, 1005, Lese | pands and business men would seek Iis | hard-fought affair, as will the one be- . sa porps Lake ot | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAlllsterNew, elogant, h Petersen, and loving sister of Adolph and | counsel. The memory of such a man, | tween Tommy Riley and Ted Wolffe. The . * T2 Tontng | Csunny: 7oc day upward; McAllister cars to 5 Annje Petersen, & mative o San Francisco, | said Dr, Clampett, was owned by all bouts will be held in the club reoms at S0t 10ta: bt door; handsomest grill room in California. Bil]rlh.”mnrr'm;la '""nd'—fim noticei’ll;nl dby lxg;’?‘)oudrs mdmnmhx‘and 11 days. 5 | 'The full cholr of Trinity Church, under | 1131 Market street, Harry Maginnis will = 2 3 chok S e mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed riends and acquaintances are respect- ¥ Eatous - = v ady Tor building: the choicest | 3 BRUNSWICK Houee, 148 Sixth—Rooms | in at either of the publication offices and be | fully invited to attend the funeral services ;:’f ‘:g‘e(f;’“: ‘;iv'e::]‘sf:‘?‘;;’,‘:e ‘,‘I’e_"‘l’;;‘“z,‘ referee. an s oveony | 20c to §1 per night; $1 25 to §6 per week, and | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | Friday, April 3, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the | =0~ 1dere - eapndoiind s in Richmond light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | sons authorized to have the same published. residence of her parénts, 116 Ettie street, | Phillips Brooks, the solo parts being in- | wabash Trouble May Be Adjusted. | ket st. (or No. 1 $1, §1 50 night; AT ‘“The Almonte,” 873 M Fifth et.)—Rooms 20 130 o §10 per week BORN. SKILLMAN Cemetery. PETERSON—In this March 30, 1903, Mary Peterson, a native of Wales, aged 65 city, Notice of weather and Harry Barnhart. nificent rendering of “King All Glorfous A mag- ST. LOUIS, April 2 —Everything seems to point to an amicabie adjustment within a very short time of the differences | 1 = = - the wife of E ; 0 | BURNETT, 1420 Market (0ld No. 136 —Tur- | vINING —1n th | vears. i :"‘ the cholr followed Dr. Clampett's lec- | . igiing between the Wabash Rafiroad nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. $fe it Frank | 7 Remains at the pariors of J. C. OCon | ture. | Company and its employes. During the pay 530 California st. BUSH, 863—Pleasant front single room, with or without board; private famil nor & Co., 767 Mission street. funeral hereafter. RE-DELL—In this city, April 2, 1903, Lou E. | Among the clergymen present were the | Rev. D. C. Gardner, chaplain of Stanford | Universit: day attorneys for parties to the contro- . Dean Shaw. Oakland, and the | Vérsy held several conferences. Many ot 5 Montgomery st | awoas oo or. Mason—_Hlegantly | LEVY—CROOKER—In this _city | "Re-Dell, beloved mother of Emma, Henry, N or diff were disposed of it | ., 24 s, cor. ¥ 5 y, March 25, 3 t 3 O sy the minor differences ~ et ot i he best part | fUrished sunny rooms; prices feasondbie: | 1903, by the Rev. Dr. J.'Nieto, Sylvian M. | Danlel and George Whalen, a nauve of Mis- | Rev. Clifton Macon and the fleld cleared for the discussion of 2 east side o | — P o o vy and Grace E. Crooker. souri, aged 37 years. street cars on 18th st. TLY furnished rooms, en sulte or 8in- | MeSWEGAN - FEICKERT—1n e ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | the main differences. s -1 —Elegant corner rexidence with marine | gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday; iM Y A P e gl this clty, 39al) atiina pedbre’dl J. G U Ouonor’ & €0, 767 | HATLEK TG, EROVE.FHAT | 27 T N TP BTN 9 =, finished basement; modern | sunshine in every roum; grand marine view; MoSwey of San Francisco and o | Mission street. AND CRUEL | "M\ oy ”:xr (.i"r’i’. m&’;:;' | '"dL)f kdte:":d n;;"”.:r“;wm! wx;?. ‘x"l‘p"zl' | Feickers of Cholan, Wash: 4 Addle | ITH—In this city, April 2, 1903, James, | HUS,B‘ ,,,,WAS o SAN JT A\l‘onz; % B.J.\“:u 2.—Second wne it has moved East; key arkin st.,’ near Jackson, or Equity Of- NEERG_NE ; beloved husband of Mary Smith, a native of | N JUAN, P. R, April 2 d aa . ROSENBERG—NEWMAN~— v, Mare : | 5 - < - -Fonsigies 5 : OSENRERG—NEWMAN_"In this city, March | iblin, Ireland, aged 72 years and 11 |Judge Murasky Refuses to Grant |y . ..n¢ alonzo C. Baker, U. S. M. C., y house: near Castro and 23d 321 (Mozart)—nicely furn. rooms 35c, osenberg and Alma Newman. months. Divorce to Mrs. Catherine | died of typhoid fever here to-day. Lieu- terms $750 cash, balance same f your own. ty_bay-window cottage on Castro st., fs an opportunity to own & Bew | GoARY 564 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnished §1 50 night; 1 50, $6 week; open all night. suits and single rms;modern;phoneLarkin 4941 SCHARLIN—HIRSCH—In this city, March 22, 1903, by the Rev. bir. J. Nieto, Jacob Schar- lin_and Lucy Hirscly | | | i | ; i | i @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at y Samuels. Mrs. Catherine Samuels, wife of Walde t F. Samuels, a Fourth-street hotel keeper, “tleship Maine. tenant Baker was attached to the bat- He was a native of Illi- nois and was appointed from the ranks. —_———— 5 rooms and bath; must have per- | E ; % C; kit . - our office to inspect, a8 owner does | GEARY, 882—One single furnished room. DIED. e Interment private, Holy Cross!was refused a divorce by Judge Murasky | g gy ROSA, April 2—An action has beeft there. | —t Baddeley, Margaret Loring, Leonard Y. i, 5 yes! . led to prove that her | the Superior Court to have an Toro fing fiats nen: Howsed and 2iat sta.; | Grana Southern, 7th and Mission—Eodms 505 15| | Batemsn, dfinnte K MoNAH, Jumes TULLY-—In this city, April 1, 1903, Annie | Yesterday. She failed to prove 7 B g Sy oy oy g ~ oms and bath: lot 27x122:6; cheapest | _ $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. Berry, John Michaels, Leo Tully, beloved mother of Frank E.. Julia | husband had treated her in a cruel and & [io % E®ER DCHR® 5 r o l0a " ing s wite, Mission warm belt. | Y A = o Brigaerts, Joseph H. Morrison, Anna and Florence Tully and Mrs. L. J. Adams, a | jnhuman manner, as she charged in her | yartha Harwood. They reside near Clover- by iytpnigr Satige oo dise La Normandle, 326 Eddy—Sunny | Carter, Elizabeth R. Ohnimus, Louis J. Dative of Chicago, 1il,, aged 46 years and 19 | Jo v/vin ” [ s & e mpet: TR 3L 29th-st. carhouse first-class table; terms reasonable, Coleman, Thomas Pecht, Richard days. lege that by reason of the unsanitary condition - 116 Montgomery st | FOwWARD. 715 oo, Thicd (5t David's)—Banms | Gaffaey, Mary Petorsen. Lese M. | WARE—In this city, \pril 1, 1903, Harrlet p. | Judge Murasky, however, made an or- | [es¢, (et i rerdon S0 N (Y htgered and. that ——— | “furnished rooms en suite or single; clean | Slll. Catbarine Reterud, A Ware, beloved mother of Mra. Alice A.|der directing Samuels to pay his wife| ;. chance of obtaining summer, boarders iy ' S rea I TR D 15 95 e ek Fr N Gillen, Charles J. Re-Dell, Lou E. Doane, and grandmother of Bianche M. | $70 a month for the support of herself | future is greatly diminished. T Eny o0k e ownt on | E oL Some T Jeansigs, Pauline Doane. @ mative of Ohio, aged 74 years 11 | and three children. M Eaidn st el ey e | 'Wo or three roo: King, Johanna months an ays. s 5 N e s e N s | BB ™ | Knight, ‘Sarah J. ! Harrlet P. T[> Friends are respectfully invited to_at- | Divorces were granted to Mary Thomp- OCEAN TRAVEL. e, +irsd il S - ———— | Leddy, Ellen ‘Watson, Joseph tend the funeral to-day (Friday), af 2:30 | son from George Thompson for neglect, i Viw lid 0 Yots 3415, 202 Grove st., cor- | Letsche, Wilhelm E. o'clock, from her late residence, 20 Hill | Stanley Bombinski from Mary Bombinski 2 , 18, 19, 20, Sears subdivision; block 6, | TOUIm SUNNY. - SUI, street, between Valencia and Guerrero. 1n-| for desertion, Joseph D. Samuelson from Steamers leave San Fran- < est " End map No. 2 Inquise B K | nfurnished, BADDELEY—In this city, April 2, 1903, Mar- | terment private. | Leale Samuelson for neglect, I1da Lyons ciseo follows: THORNTON, Hea dg., room 416. | Banny Parraiahed rom garet, dearly beloved wife of Henry J. Bad- | WATSON—In_this city, April 2, 1803, Josepk | B ‘“ T for d jon, Cathert For Keichikan, Juneau, e - S 8L e 418 | OFARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | (eley, devoted mother of James, Benjamin, a hative of Pennsylvania, aged 54 | from B. M. Lyons for desertion, Catherine | Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. - r- %1. 8t all druggiets, | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) | ot e Lo lights; day, week, mo. | Alfred, Charles and Lillie Baddeley, Mrs. | Healy from Michael Healy for cruelty and m., Apr. 1. 8, 11, 16, 21, 26, estate; also for the full cost | front room for 1 or 2 W. 0. Reed and the late Reuben and Henry | gee——mme—————m—s=w | \innje Bauman from John D..Bauman May 1. Change to company’s Loans on re of improvement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free: interest 107-108 Crocker building. llis—Incandescent light, ROYAL House, 126 Baddeley, and loving grandmother of Helen and Margie Baddeley, a native of Gippsland, Australia, aged 66 years 3 months and 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. for desertion. Suits for divorce were flled by Henry steamers ar Seattle. For_ Victorla, Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- 6 per cent. R PN, | e cotiage & rooms ome of 5 7oomms | [SA0IAE-Toom, smoking room and ladier ar | day. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. G. Bullwinkel against Christina Bull- coma, Everett, Whatcor. u . o one of 2 roo or; rooms per night, dbc to $1 60; week, $2 | pATEMAN_ 5 : s | H. A Usrub to Preston & McKinnon (cor- | winkel and Charles C. Mel - | a. m.. April 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, May 1. Chan e e Dicen howies: p | ATEMAN—In .Ogden, Utah, March 27, 1905, winkel and Charles C. Meier s 1 m==———————————— | " :tabic; chicken houses: lot 50%150. 462 Doug- | to $3; month, $8 t0 $30; elevator on Eround | T 3105 p. .. Minhle T heloved wite wf | PoFation), 10t on S line of Ouk street, 100 B i rucee 1 Meier for desertion. against Au- | & Ziadtie to this company's steamers for Alas- HISICIANS AND SURGEONS. | lase, near 2ist: Castro cars; call after 2 p. m. | _floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths. | habicd B Mtemim oy ng” metmeedot seiof | of Filimore, B 40 by 8 120; §6. o i " k ka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls for Tacoma to N. = ey 1 y- 74 i & Melinda Woodard or Woodward to Tlmnthyl e Qi gt P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ~ and residence, HOUSES and lots in great variety for sale and SIXTEENTH, 3662, bet_ Market and Castro—A Esther R. and Charles W. Bateman, a | of Millville, Shasta County, Cal., native J. Harrington, lot on W lin Webster Wesley Does Not Blame Ross. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 rent. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement | large sunny furnished room, with bath and | i y: v o : VILLL Iy ¢ 3 S 102:8% S of Washington, S 25 by W G p. m., April 4, 10, 16, 22, 25 May 4; Corona, st.; Richmond is my specialt | _gas; rent §6. i Sk S Béf“:;‘-l:’“’l‘:‘;‘ Z‘y‘f’)‘_‘""\:::;‘ z d’;;’x} o | Pienty 3 wad Bessde 'G. Curtaz to Fannie | When the case of Albert 8. Ross. exten- | 1:30 b. m.. Apr. 1. 7. 13, 1. 25, May 1 FOR SALE—1149 and 1151 Valen SUTTER, 622—Front suite; also si . 7 A2 - , John | Armuth, lot on ne of Iton street, 112:6 | sjon shoe manufacturer, charged with | For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and i~ 125 feei; each house T rooms, T ot end et o, MOoma: | Berry, a native of Boston, Mass. aged G2 | W af Broderick, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. [ atand Taveeny: wan called to Bolloe Judge | Redonde), San Diego and Santa Barbara— | RHEIN R E CO. 813 Callfornia st. tnd cold water; bath. | years. A member of Unity Lodge No. OL | cCity and County of San Francisco to Mar- | &% i B€ | Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. — Ll THE HARVARD, 271 O'Farrell—Suites and | Kdights of Fythias. | garet 5. Morffew, lot on I3 line of Valencia Cabaniss’ court yesterday John C. Wes- | “'giate of California, Thursdays, © a. m. IMOND District veal catate Is m 3 stagle xooms with gas and electric Hight; s 57 Eriends and scauatntances are respacts | firvet, 2 0% SW ot Brady, 8 s8:ily 8 @, | ley the complaining witness, sald that| For Los Anceles (via San_Pedro and East z 3 ] ment s grates: all modern conveniences; 1y d d » [ SE 62, N oin of Brady, | E edro), Santa Barbara, ta Cruz, - e N Fomodcied throushout the entise butiding” > | April 5, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the mortu- | su 154, & ok RS RO was Bty friend sufl Be hetewan Ious | (5 I Bimoss, Gursatss | Tesk Tiartora . near Misslon st.; 3550 eany pay- | P E ST OWINE | ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking | ' Augusi Fritz to Elizabeth Haskell, undivideq | had acted in good faith. He swore to the | (S0 i Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme, 1o interest. Owner. . 1 6 Clay st. | h“u-;‘k..‘p;‘ ;gl.»A T{,ET ;::a?: ::)Tnp‘es‘; for Aflu::um]ui 2475 ‘M;:slon nt)r‘—gz, -;fu Tn'fnllx- {35 of lot on SE line of Howard street, 200 | \complaint because he thought Ross had to Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Apr. 3, 11, 19, 27, May 3. p— e—— T and best in America—The Weekly | — . ol camtdii e oo 5 et nu'm Ollvet Cemetery, by | iy of Twelfth, SW 25 by SE 13 $10. | be arrested along with the other two men For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del SLUING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the | TWENTY 2020 —Upper part of house| Coctrc funeral car from corner Eighteenth | ~ Marian A. Flinn to Joseph F. and Annie | who swindled him. The case was dis- | Cabo, Altata, La Paz Sauta Rowalls, Guay+ % 1 a T ¥ and Guerrerc streets, at 10:30 o'clock. . line of Seventeenth street - Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of or Canada one for $1 1o ent 3 d Lycette, lot on 8 I 3 mas (Mex.), 10 a. of each month. - — - Eates o Cazhile (ons Taar for 3 for rent: § or 3 Tpoms: every modern conven- | RRIGAERTS—In this city, April 1, 1008, Jo- | 98 W of Howard, W 2 by § 100; $10. missad. Wesley was induced to play faro | ™ "o iber information ~btain folder. . guarantead; e e seph H., beioved husband of Anastatla Bri John W, Welch to Reginald D." Bray, lot on | With $500, his savings of years, on the ar- Right reserved to change steamers or sailing tisements and subscriptions ranch office, 2200 Fillmore. ASSIFIED adv ved at Call b aerts, and brother of Gerard Brigaerts, native of Beiglum, a aged 59 years 5 months S line of Twenty-first street, 203:8 E of San- chez, E 50:11 by § 114; §10. rangement that the dealer was to signal him when it was safe to bet. He got the dates. TIGKET, OFFICE « v oniwmry et = e and 8 days. F d Anna Barbleri to John J. Schoen, proved: & bouse, 4 barns, chicken ANCH office for Call advertisements and L7 The funeral will take place to-day | ot en NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Fol- | Signal, but he bet and lost. Freight office, 10 Market st. o and windmill; 3 running | subcriptions has been established at 1086 | (Friday), at 9 o'clock, fgom his late resi. | som streets, N 240, B 75:2, N 24:6 E 34, ————— C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agt.. stream of water all year around and a nat- alencia st. dence, 32 Bourbin place{ thence to Holy | § 49, W 112 $10. 10 Market San Francisce. ural spring; can be used for stock or general farming; will eell all or 160 acres, with im- provements. FRED Midway Station, Al A LARGE list of choice country lands in all gections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., §20-1-2-3 Hayward building. B — ROOMS AND BOARD, OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with unnex, 807 California sf.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or singl Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARTER—In this city, April beth Regina, beloved wife of S. M. Carter, and daughter of the late Dr. W. N. Hardin, a native of Virginia, aged 42 years, | 1803, Eliza- Marfe L. de L. Murphy (formerly Marle L. de Labrousee) to John E, Carter, lot on ! corner of Clipper and Sanchez streets, S by E 80; $10. ¥Adah B. Holmes to Flizabeth B. Cumming, lot on N line of Clipper street, 139 W of Castro, W 101, N 228, E 80, S i14, E 21, § 114; $10. 5 Mary Coleman to J. Carroll, lot on B line Jury Fails to Agree. The jury in the case of Low Kim Sing, charged with the murder of Chuck Shut at 31 Ross alley on the morning of Novem- ber 24, after being out all day yesterday failed to agree upon a verdict and Judge Cook discharged them. The trial has O. R. & N. CO., “Columbia™ safls March 24, April 3, 13, 23 May 23. IR gy == = e Steamship Line P Y ey steam heat, COLEMAN—In this city, March 30, 1003, i Sher detend East. Through tickets | BEND for new catalogue of Mountain View, 3 T R e Thotiag ColbiRG, fAdeTy DAIOYED 3 | or Biymond . street, 75 N of Elghteenth, 1 | lasted over a week. The defendant was a - | “'Stantord Cniversity and Santa Clara Vailey | Vit Famity: ‘new har termm femmmeme?™ | the late Anne Coleman, rative o <€ | 335 by N 26: $10. member of the Suey Dong tong, which | Fast. 'hrough tickets to ab L X4 = : Jands. Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal. i W - . land, aged 45 years. ’ ‘Annie Coleman to same, same; $10. was at war at the time with the Ping | greamer tickets include berth and meais. ¥ DOLPH St age & Moving Co., of- Powel 3 tel. Priv sts.; Storage; advances made | Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuse. | age and Furniture Moving Com- | st.; phone Jackson 251. srage Co., 11 Montgomery Shipping at cut rates TYPEWRITERS AND SU#PLIES, FOR cash or share rent; fine frult and grain ranch; near city. Box 213, Call offic POST, 1230 Elegant sunny front alcove room with board, P SR G R P FREE booklet and poultry foMer. San Benito County Improvement Club, Holllster. Cal CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_ the TUnited States or Canada one year for $1. REAL ESTATE TO exchange—For STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne £chool, Van Ness & Mrkt; good improvement in 1 week. PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 6, 1903—Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be recefved here GAFFNEY-—In this city, April 2, 1903, Mary, dearly beloved mother of Joseph, Robert and Thomas Gaffney, a native of County An- trim, Ireland, aged 68 years. (Philadelphia l"éi(}“lcnflfl g vlfllnl copy.) riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mavrow | (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her la residence, ‘2013 Polk street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem low mass | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Hoiy Estate of Michael Coleman (by F. A. ueye': administrator) to same, same; $1100, A. P. Hotaling & Co. ‘(corporation) to Ttal Swiss Colony (corporation), lot on SE corner of Sansome and Greenwich streets, E 275 by 37:6; §10. 5 diianne, George C. and Henry Alferitz to Francesco Cava, 1ot on § line of Green street, 36:3 W of Dupont, W 32:6 by S 39; $10. Frank R. and Sophie Grannls to Frederick K. Houston, lot on S line of Pine streat 171:10% E of Stockton, E 34:434 by 8 187: Kong tong, of which the murdered man was a member. ————— Sues Husband for Support. A suit for maintenance was filed yes- terday by Marie Lavigne against her hus- band, Joseph Lavigne. She alleges that | in January of this yvear she was com- d pelled to leave her home with her child, a boy of 18 months, because of Lavigne Steamer sails foot of st., at 11 B W HITCHOOCK, T RO, ‘Gen. Agt Pass. Dept. Gen. Agt. Frt. 1 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP €O.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA P y o Cross Cemetery. L K. and Mary F. Houston to Loui . | " property, a desirable 9-room modern resi- | Until 11 o'clock a. m.. April 6 1903, and | Girr—In this city, March 31, 1908, C: Frederick K. o o se | crueity, and that since that time she has | and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). . s then opened, for construction of two Btore- G ’ , Catharine | g “Borie, sam=; $10. ki and S hai, and dence, with stable and chicken house, in houtes at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal, Gill, dearly beloved wife of the late William | *"galomon and Dore Schioss to Frances G. | been compelled to subsist upon the char- g:nu 'm,!:'" e; - lsl;:efl:;f .\‘: ANDER, 110 rented, repaired. y ter 206 Sansome. S voe. Oo., 300 Sansome. dvertised for sale at public auction, and un- | made before will be sold on | 1903, to pay the delinquent | Apri! NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. The time for paying assessment on Cactus Oil Company stock has been postponed until April 17th, and date of sale of dell it stock until May 24, 1903. K. W. BROWN, Secretary: FRANK BANETT, President. Berkeley: convenient to traing and electric car lines. Address Owner. box 398 Call ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MAKE an offer—To close estate; elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and_electricity; coach house and stable; lot 75x183; cos $3500—A VERY fine mode: ory house of rooms, bath and all the latest conveniences Oakland. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. 1172 Broadway, b #1500 WILL buy a fine 6-room cottage in up- T _Fruitvale; corner, 60x120. ly P. C. SSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oal . Government reserves right to reject or ac- cept any or all bids In whole or in part. In. formation furnished on application to C. P. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, > TO CREDITORS—Estate of MARY CONWAY, also known as MARYQ;‘.HCAD?\"- WAY, deceased—Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, admin- WAY, also known as MARY F. CON- WAY, deceased. FRANK McGOWAN at- torney for Administrator, rooms 75, 79 and DOLPH GOETZ, deceased—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,,JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator of the estate of Ri DOLPH GOETZ, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havi claims against waid deceased, to exhibit them with th necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the Gill, and_dearly beloved mother of Frank, Fannie, Kate, Rosie and the late William Jr. and James Gill, a native of County Lej- trim, Ireland, aged 50 years 11 months and @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1108 P street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues south, thence to All Hullows Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, NEAREST THE CITY | |_OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E; nal main_track Drathman, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 475 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 160; $10. James and Sarah Elliott to Alexander Ols- lot on S line of Lake street, 57:6 W of line of Twelfth avenue, 175 N of A street, N 25 by B 120; 38, James M. Gloan to Gustavus W. Wicklifte, same; $675. ‘Bolomon and Dora Gets to Francisco P. da S. Neves, lot on SE corner of Fourteenth avenue street, B §2:0 by § 100; $10. 2 Crocker and Kate M. Dillon, Potrero Nuevo Blocks 98 and 9, except portions laid out for streets; also commencing center line of origi- T commencing at point in center line of origi- e o Canter line Srossss ik e 00, 340.42 N from SW corner of Dlotk 99, 8 30.2, E parallel with ffllh'lns curvature (being 60 to left with radius of 955.04) to B boundary line of seid block 22736 N' 462, W 10 boundary line of said block, S 12.6. —————— | ity of friends. ——————— ‘Homeier Wants His Music Back. warrant from Police Judge Cabaniss yes- terday to regain possession of manuscript music of his own composition which he al- leges was stolen by P. Engel, a former member of the orchestra. The music, he SAILED. Thursday, April 2. TACOMA—Sailed April 2—Schr Expansion, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived April 2—Schr W Marston, hence March 8; Jap stmr America Maru, bence March 27. FOREIGN PORT. cargo received on board on day of -mg: B. HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr. 1202 8. S. NIPPON MARU. Saturday, May 16, 1908 g Smith P MILLER, Deputy Quartermast ly for all machines: | AL AMED A ADVFRT]SEMFNTS MILLER,. Dep aster General, | 35 "ays. (Providence, R. L, bapers blease | snirtly avenue, W 25 by 5 100; $10. ‘Louis Hometer, leader bf the orchestra n | & 5 AMERICA MARU (o g ot o 4 & new ones rented. | v 4 T R— U] Edward Supple to James M. Gloan, lot on E | tne Central Theater, secured a search uiu. Round trip tickets at reduced For freigkt and passage, apply at Com- pany’s office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent Occanic$.S.Co. NAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND ino SYDNEY, ctus ONl Co.; prin- | §25,000; now only §15,000; elegant corner lot. | istrator of the estate of Mary Conway, al commencing at 9:30 o'clock. - Interment Holy | “ iy ‘Burrell G. White, 10t on N line of said, disappeared at the time En San Francisco, Cail- ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, known as Mary F. Conway, deceased, fo the| Cross Cemetery. Y | e 6 13 of Twenty-eighth ol d,,c;,mu‘,‘"" . wee DIREOT LINE vo TAMITE -4 \liullh Creek, San 1500 Park st., Alameda. creditors of and all persons havi claims | GILLEN—In this city, April 1, 1008, Charles by N 100; $10. e 88. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. April 11, 2 p. m, ot oice is bereby | against the sald deceased, to exhibit them | J., Gillen, a native of New York, aged 53 | Fstate of Emily E. Barstow (by George P. 3 §S. STERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckiand R beet e b with the neccessary vouchers, within four | . years. ' Thurston and Warren Olney, tors) to Ja. Late Shipping Intelligence. and Sydney. Thurs_ Apr. 23 10 & m. R n oy ay ot Betvemert | months after the first publication of this no- L7 Triends are respeottully invited to at- | cob Goldberg, outside land, block 933; $8400. 3 RRIVED. S8. MARIPOSA for Tahitl, Aprfl 20 10 2. m. capital tock of ‘the corporatiom | e iete uliaing. he sairator a4 room 70, | tend the funeral to-day (Friday). from St | John Nightingale to same, same, quitelaim & h 4. SPRECKELS & 8205.00., Agts.. Tickat Offce, 543 A Chronicle building, the same being his place Foters Chivech, Alabama streer. near Twers: | aseds $10. Thursday. April 2. .- et BCC - ny ocl " 5 celebra or e s l, - | lots 2 an ), b e . . in . i ~ ncisco, Califersia, Aoy stock upon 3 which | CFFICE, 111" BEROADWAY. Francisco, State of C"}%’r?fi‘mnnnu fmencing at § o'clock. . Interment private. | lots 2 £5q 15, bicck s e s Trancitcs e 162 A, Campbell, § hours from Point COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS of March, 1903, will be delinquent and OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Administrator of the estate of MARY CON- ey tea vty of Han Erancisco to Mary 1. | VS Orlent, Senders, 5'day from Coce Bay. | PIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, of . together With cOSts of advertis- | this house is DUIIt on corner lob. S0X100. 1 80, Chronicle_building. - - | ‘tract s hor 3 . 3 T ! k of Southern Pacific Stmr Albion River, Bash, Point Are und upwazd. [ expenser of sale. By order of bourd | 4 i ciass location; terma can be arranged: | _Datéd at San Francisco, Avril 3, 1005 | [l OLIVET CEMETERY | HEr i i i e T A Bt - o . . Secretary Cactus Ofl Co. | st be sold at once as owner must leave | NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Estate of RU- of block 98, 242.96 N from NW corner of block DOMESTIC PORT. ENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND Mfi Coast San _BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS VALLEJQ, sald_Administrator at room 79, ., opposiz: Lincol VICTORIA, B C—Arrived April 2—Ger stmr DIVIDEND NOTICES. 0 KLAND ROOMS AND Roann, | Mulh the.‘same being s 1 Chronicle | © 20 Fifth st. opposiz: Lincoln School. g Theben, hence March 3, for” Vancouver. Br FOR U. S NAVY YARD AND e e e A A = v nsaction iness of HILA] —On b iam Mitchell, March 1ol m Im‘n B Saviliond, So. 82, of Gity custa Bt or "without “ourd. "aHi Adelra :a'n.‘&."it:ht: fl't"’é:x'n'xlgrnu oo " el REMOVED TO NEW STORE. miny “hg':bmp"n’lu' ".:;xxl"&u'm“’“ ‘:‘!""‘mm'“’:" Van 8. el = o) Stamers GEN. e . {56c) per share on the issued capital stock of | _corner Bighth : one block from station. A JOHN FARNHAM, UNITED*UNDERTAKERS. Bt e ot e ne Eaopls's Thowiar —wveltece Berneite | e deais et SR L ey S toe eompany, has been B ot | e | Administrator of the cafate of RUDOLPH Funeral Directors and Embalmers. B rnas Eankbiin s e e 3 | o G AT e pidied (s weiaae s T a0 s ol — e otfce"of the company, roome 302-20¢ OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. GOETZ, deceated. =FRANK MocOWAN, | o Formerly tn M tan Temple, $i300 bail for trial, charged with assault and | Departmient Cimmander Hawley of San Jose, | Sunday. Suadey. Ta. 5. m Fare, 36 Suilding, Ean Francisco, B e ol attorney istrator, rooms A tery. Laughlin, wi Gen . Robert: San K ¢ Main 10, 1908. Transfer books close April 3, FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. ind 80, Chronicle buflding. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near st. | was arrested on Monday nn'm !o: u:u"flen’.“&'.' m lflTIGf%?‘E' of San 'Pr:lnbu. pler Mission-street at'moon. 3. B LEAVELL, Secretary. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st,, Oakland. Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. performers with eggs, bricks and vegetables. | There was a dinner after the meeting. Dated at San Francisco, April 3. 1903. i