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e — THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903 13 il(l AL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. AEDICAL. STON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. RKE AUCTION? ....April VILLA LOTS . IN SAN MA’ . . 1903. 11, EATURDAY 21 239 best reg- express. s nwie estate, ste. and Mt aves. e cn the premises G and H Diablo, at \d special excursion trai ¢ Third and Townsend-st. depot, k a. m. date of sale, re- Mateo at b o'clock p. m. TRIP TICKETS—50 cents. luncheon served on the a & property is in the very ng, picturesque town of San seen suburban adjunct of £an AND OTHER SIZE! mily in close quarters and rentals when for a very yOU can OWRn your own 168 1t ur fa very door of San Fran- mater facilities for hich no other city in s at t¥ Mateo lamed s affords. Alamed: f NO T TIRES JOURNEY IN CROSSING THE BAY. Southern Pacific tr with the new b ~ ~ shore double tra: line, leaving every few mo- ™ S ments; also th handsome new suburban ac- ™~ | Commodation cars now in operation over the Mateo ele lines make it possible to ty minutes at a very ITY OF PUR- ME ALL. be obtained at our office, Wednesday £s up to 10 o'clock date at depot up to time of 638 ther particulars, catalogues, etc., ap- EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., . or at store of Paul L. 638 Ma Nolsat Also new uprights sed grands for te ety Dpchor Svon: Sront. Sret onn Good Bechstein grand; was $850, is Weber grand, fine conditt S A s B THURSDAY n't forpet the address R ¥ rell st, near Etockton e R UPRIGHT BARGAIN N amwiCE o GREATE for N CREDIT sch; Aine order ... AUCTION SALE Gem; rosewood s g S > Boothe B maho e : gany case Eoos thers: all guaranteed; AZ & EON. URTAZ 16 O'Farrell RANCHES IN SAN Y RANCISCO. CAN'T AFFORD : ABSENT. | 4 FEW snape for the week 1 Dunham. $41: | 1 En $65; 1 Knabe, $05: 1 Weber, $75: | LYON & HOA: 2 Chi € $165 and $240. 2 Steinway, | 116 MONTGOM x f18 $330. 2 Heine, $335 and $385. | EINE PIANO CO. 37 Geary et. Three | ——— makes of piano players, §125 1o $275, U pright; good as new; Geary st adherence 10 low prices and easy ereat The Wissner, ubert and Stod- new pianos we ask you to select In THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC C e 7 760 37!7!-;!' . | MONTGOMERY ST. A BEATT! ot new: great bar. | 22,000 _suin 24314 Tehama st. ST, INVESTMENT. ant high-grade uprighi 16 Mo f ioter r'8BL | ¢o and having 25 ft. {rontage On rear street; story frame building on Hayes st. finished in Sept,, 1801, with store below and flats. above; new frame bldg. on rear Etree ats T nearly $150 a mo. particu at our office. lian plano U0S-312 Post st 0—OLD colonial b storage planos se, | ~ 100; $75 down: $15 monthly A24. $1000— Lot 50x100; fine locaticn; $15 mo. 120. $2000—F lzrge lot, 100x180, with small cot- tage: trees, sheds, barn, etc. B22. rough house and large lot, 100x1 $15 monthly BY. H 11 rooms; lot 36x100; nr. station. R. R.; 48 ; $20 down; $10 mo. 131. $10 monthly. 114. ansome =t.. S. F. STORES TO LET.| OFFICES AND . 10th st., Berkel » ny e e 5 Jk at those up-to-date mew resi- & > . taining 7 to & rooms: Do better on sunny side pf Cestro : good view of city; open MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) PALMISTRY. Loans on real estate; also for the full cost . on terms to sult; plans free; Interest 107-108 Crocker building. maodern homes; bullt righ en_for inspection every da: RLEN, Owner and Builder, ast line of Clayton st., two blocks ght st blocks | Thursday. Fridav¥ gi00- on Hayes st., running back | in Berkeley; lot 50x | .| OAKLAND FURNITUERE FOR SAL of improvement and part cost of lot; houses | on | BAROCHE—In the City and County Hospital, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Sunny el April 8 1908, Anton Baroche, a native of ; POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. | BUY lots near Standard Oll Wharf and S. P. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and [ ‘Apstes g s Terminal: price of ordinary lots, $5 month {fices: elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. e D N 903, | auickly to knowing ones; postal or R iae s S.EOKm'é'.'r;f;“.’,‘,%"m'.‘:.-";:‘:: Coeg:'t‘; L B::‘:J“z’smiu‘n?:;!:!’ anas | maps.” A, W. E 417 Parrott bld o 1;,,_5 rooms. :r‘nsx:tm,“aasc © "( 50 wedk ‘3 Somty. osl i : menth, o ; elevator on ground | BOEHN—In this city, April 7, 1 Daniel rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | Boehn, a native of’uemp ny, aged 67 years. 7 The funeral will take place Friday, April 10, at 12:30 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Inter- THE HARVARD, 271 O'Farrell—Suite: nd single rooms with gas and electric light; gas « grates; all modern convenlences: newly . remodeled throughout the entire bullding, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 1 o ofer o close estate: elegant home | TURK, 1218 Separate beds; young man desires | Ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by train from Yooms and bath: gas and electricity; | _roommate; nice large room; §1 50 per week. | Third and Townsend streets; leavine at house and_-stable; lot T5x183; cost = e clock. ins_at the parlors of A | ; now.only §15,000; clegant corner lot. | CLABSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. ALAMELA LAND COMPANY, / | Tecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | BOGOPANOVICH—In this city, April 8, 1003, 1500 Park st. Alameda. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | Anton M. Bogopanovich, a_native of Boche di Cattaro, Austria, aged 76 years. [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services Saturday, April 11, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of J. S.,Godeau, Montgomery avenue. BRITTON (nee IGO)—In this city, April 8 1803, Rose Britton (nee Igo), dearly beloved |IERKELEE ADVERTISEMENTS subscriptions has been established at 1006 et ROOMS AND BOARD, ORI S b P b b OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp, Grace Chi With anex. 807 California 8t.—Attrastive - terlor; exceptional table; free billiard room. i BERKELEY REAL EG'I'_}tI‘E. EY & BERRY. | CHE wife of Willlam Britton, a native of San | St BUSH, 1705—Furnished rooms, with board; vy rear: 275—Lot near Telegraph ave; easy terms it et Tranitso, ‘aged. % ysard 10" monthe and 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at — o'clock, from the parlors of Carew’ & English, 20 Van Ness avenus, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at — o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRODERICK—In this city, April & 1903, Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick Broderick, mother 'of D. J. and Willlam J. Broderick. vid and Willlam Kellher, u | §275—Lot on Oxford st. 326 Eddy—Sunny ss table; terms reasonable. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—Hi =s house; furnished suites or single; steam heat, A WEEK'S rews for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wi per, for mai'ing. $1 per yea ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ormandle, §400—Lot on Walnut st. | ; West Berke- $1600—5-room house; lot 60x130; Parker, near Dana, and sister of | $4650—10-room house: also 5-room house, wind- | g PRPTBT S 00 [y oniginid 320 e native ‘of County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 | mill and tank: corner lot; Telegraph ave.; X Lo A D RN e A Adaely | yats. ! this is a bargain; 1s worth $6000. ark_Tan Handle district preferred. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains FRANKLIN, box 557, Call office. P — 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBEEIIIU L, b w I oA sl SO LADIES! Chichester's Engiish Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. BUTTNER—In this city, Apil 8, 1903, Henry, beloved husband of the late Amelta Buttner, and devoted father of Mrs. Nicholas Wirtz and Henry Buttner Jr., a native of Germany, | #5500—Eiegant home; Hillegnss ave.; 8 rooms. | CHENEY & BERRY, > O. bldg., Berkeley, Cal ‘ORNER lot on R. R.; fend 4c stamp for particulars. “Reliet for | 5 Bonthly. - Laies®” 2 3iker oy "return manL sk your O Pricods a0l Miaintanoce S5 respect | 0 ~Cx 5 ne; 5 H L d: 3 o] E: ¥ $1000—Cottage, loms; lot 50x100; macadam. ruggist. Chichester Chem. Co.., Phila, Pa. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | $1800_Cor. lot. 100x100; on University ave = 1::51» x:\?r'.‘nx;no_ rr:madnn‘:\zed". $10 dyown, (Friday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi-- | . monthly; near school and electric cars. ~—— ~ : dence, 1701 Church street, corner Twenty- | 950 House, 5 rooms: barn; lot 25x100. B4 | §15 §0; Drop head, plain-finish cuaranteed; | _ Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Small house: 3 rooms; lot 23x100; $25 | §19 50, quarter-sawed, heauty; all standard | CALLAHAN-=In this city, April 7, 1903, Mol- lie, beloved daughter of Mary and the late street work done. John Callahan, and sister of Margaret, Bes- dpwn, $10 monthly; on principal street; $800—Store and 3 room: maies, 24 hand, box top, $6 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days exchange agreement. | 8100 down, $15 monthly. A2 ') Chicago S. M. Exchanse, 933 Market, bet. Sie and Daniel Callahan and the late Cath- | CHAS. A BAILEY, 231 Sansome st., S. F. and 6in; phone South 433 take elovater *P | erine Shipman, a native of San Francisco, | 1056 University avé.. nr. 10th = aged 23 years and 4 montha. | "AUTOMATIC" and other makes at owt rates; L¥The funeral will take place from her | #3500 FINE BERKELEY HOME, reduction on rents and repairs; bought and | late residence, 1659% Mission street, on Fri- | " Cholce corner on Telegraph ave.: mew 2-| (ychangad. Phons Jessls S130. ' 145 Siath ce | das merning. April 10, 1008, “thence to St | tion hall, paneled dining-room, alls, : combination fixtures and all modern conve. | STORAGE AND WAREBHOUSH: Al Gy o e R S A Miahehey my S Ui D A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, | erine, dearly beloved wife of Joseph W. Col- H. D. IRWIN, Lorin station, Berkeley. household gobds stored, moved, shipped. 725 | lins, ' and mother of Gertrude, Geneyieve, 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. 1ERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. b71. GOLDEN es( advances made; 540 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. Imelda, Joseoh, George, William and Ray- mond Collins, a native of San Francisco. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respecl- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 1918 Leavenworth street, thence to St. Brigid's Church for services at 10:30 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. _— Storage; OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ; phone Jackson 281 o'cloek. CROCKETT—In this city, April 8, 1903, De- tective Charles Crockett, beloved husband of y_A. Crockett, a native of Char- CFFICE, 1115 EROADWAY. n and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | |ne 1o OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. [ i | i | l | £250 CASH fiTm}x:;nE we of § rooms; | SEstel Ml 1840, jShivowk 4t ub rtes. i, Prince Edward lsland, aged 3 years op; , chicl 3 i " | mon| oter® bl ensing yOURY - Grchavd: anrub. | ETU G AND STAMMERING. | (L7 Friends ana_acquaintances are’ sedpasts i i aiaat ":::.‘:i‘ POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van D e e cars, church and town ¥all; A1 soil;’ away L e SRR Undes e S t " old winds; vely spot; = , thence to St. Patric e 0, Ty L TYPEWRITERS AND SUr#LIES, services. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Also 2-room cottage; $150 cash; $6 50 | - Sees urargan Il T < AKT ‘clock creek boat. A sol- monthly; fruit trees, shrubbery, etc.; good | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | emn req will be celebrated at St well of water: garden sof iots, B0x100; | sell better machines for less money than any | Patrick's Church Wednesday, April 15, for all fenced; price in ali, $550; near cars and house in the ci rentals $3. The Typewriter | the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. school; away from winds 2nd fog; come and | .636_California; telephone Main 268. ! i . see this; call or send for circular. 455 Sev- | e — | DELAHEY—In this city, April 6, 1003, James Tokh . opy. Droaday: Btation. ORKIand; L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 | Edward Delahey, beloved father of Albert exclusive dealers Smith Pre- | and Estelle Delahey, a native of Baltimore, | carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. | e THE OAKLAND HOME CO. mier Typewriters: supplies for all machines Xy’ dised machines sold & Bewnes sentel. | BiiaNed'0N years A membsr.of the fan Francisco Bricklayers' Assoclation. - [FFriends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the San Francisco Bricklayers' Asso- ciation are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2339-2541 Mission strect, near Nineteenth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Pays off vour mortgage for what you aré | paying Interest or buys you a home on | easiest and best plan known. | HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inuspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. R DIVIDEND NOTICES. See them and learn How easily you can | bave a home of your own or pay off your DIVIDEND Notlce—Tie Glant Powder Com- | mortgage. pany, Con.—A dividerd, No. 62, of fifty cents S s {50¢)’ per share on the iseued capital stock of | EDWARDS—In this city, April 8, 1903, Blaine, OT2 Eroslwiy; ciente-Tenth w. tne company, bas been declared payable at | YOurEest Gnl T INED MEUEIE O arrian C. the office of the company., rooms 202-204-208 | Heyward building, Sar Francisco, on April | 10, 1903. Transfer books close April 3, 1903, | at noon. J. R LEAVELL. Secretary. i e s MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oakland, Ci | $3500—A HANDSOME home; on the north side | |~ of street; in fine location; high ground; house | contains’S rooms, bath and all modern im- provements. i N & CO., 1172 Broad- | Edwards, a native of Vacaville, Cal., aged § months and 15 day JSTACHY—In East Oakland, April 8, 1903, Plerre Eustachy, a native of France, aged 24 years 7 months and 6 days. FRAHM—In_this city, WOODWARD, WATY | _way, corner Fourteenth st e i mATEes TR e | - TeNGIT o AU TP Entyousth st Sorker ¥ SEdWia s e following vere issue 3 . #1050 ONLY will buy & mice d-room cottage: | yesterday oF Amelia Franm taper of Ricnard. Hai PEY Sl aC yam ast Omkland | Merbert Cross, 24, 1405 Sacramento street, | Frahm, and brother of Thomas and Claus & e : enth st., Oakland, | and Edith E. Bullar 1455 Sacramento s Frahm, Mrs. Wiebke Frahm, Mrs. Anna - | 1990 Folsom street, ; | Maas and the late Mrs. Margarethe Scho- inna_street. | | mer, a pative of Bargstall, Province Schies- wig, Germany, aged Gl vears 9 months and 10 days. A member of Eureka Lodge Ng. 6, ©.'d. H. &, and Travelers' Protective Asso- clation. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3143 Twenty-fourth street, corner of Shotwell. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. FRESE—In_ this city, April 8, 1903, William, dearly beloved husband of Ida Frese, and tather of Mrs. Senta Hinrichsen of Monte- rey, Mexico, and Otto, Henrika and Linda Frese, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged STORE and 12 rooms; rent $40; pays 10 t met; business street; improving fast. 235 Kearny st., room 4 4 1 B L AL o R . 65 Jackson street, 65 Jackson street. 3, 111 Grov city, and Helen 28, Presidio, and Katharine T. White, 21, Prostdto. - $ Charles D. Crookham, 335, 516 Montgomery avenue, and Jennje Strong, 28, Woodland, George M. Wiese, 26, 237 Clara street, and Ella Todd, 19, 116 Stockton street. Paul C. Kahdemann, 7, 37 Bruce place, and | Johanne Junge, 26, 415 Jones street, ‘URNITURE good and cheap this month. H. | SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland, | 'SAN RAFAEL ADVERTISEM'TS | HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, ) & M g HOUS] URNISHED. | gBmanusl Jolinon, 46, Napa, and Eilen E.| 4 years 3 months and 11 daye 6 rooms and bath. O. : I Friends and acquaintances are respect- ! P8 s i Bruno Gnodt, 35, 26 Joyce strest, ana Au- | o B HEERCE 00 NN g o heral service, | susta Bremer, ‘21, 672 Mission atrect. Friday, “Aprit 10, 1003, at 3 o'clock, at thE Albert C. Morfison, ason street, " . 1963, at & and Tessie Cohn, 21, 1910 Ellis street. ehapel oRitha: OBA Tl Cxsmatoey. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEF NG. ! v GIESKE-—In San Rafael, April 7, 1903, John C. Gleske, beloved father of Henry C. Gleske, & native of Loxstedt, Germany, aged 84 years 5 months and 7 days, ward R. Pa | Esther Jackson, | __Andrew J. Streett . Joseph, Mo., and 4, Leon, Towa. 30, 2521 Bush street, and A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3¢—Suites & rm to §15; night : 86 to §1;mod.,clean,quiet,bath. | removed to 1008 Sutter; hours Sun. by appt.: tel. Polk 2564 LI A R X . ERS AND DECORATORS. S and lots in great variety for sale and WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 328 Clement Richmond is my spectalty. rent t PAINT FOR SALE 1149 and 1151 Valencla; lot sTox , e R b . each house 7 ON SET-CLABS work at ressonable rates. J. C. KO- Grech Sosles ¥ MAINE, 640 Golden Gate av.; tel. Polk 2251 Vv _ e e e | $3000 9 L AT house; rents Particulars PAPERMANGING, PAINTING. al estate In YOLF, 323 my specia Clement. stained gl o W X Nellie M. Clancy, 23, 253 Washington street. | ALCALDE Apartments, 725 _O'Farrell si.; | . Ambrose K. Danerl, 24, Richmond, and Cora J Sriends ang scduniniances Wes Teepdats | “'Phone Private 700—Elcgant sultes; now open. | B. Hamilton, 20, Richmond. fully invited o e A [Frcsassy T | award. ¥, Dun, - 20; city, and Elcanops| AAlALabTA¢ ek, fout R lnteirest- BOWIE ave off Eleventh—Sunny fur- | Menesini. 24, olty. Aence, 300 B street, corner of Second, thence | call b p. m. | James M. Iywin, 28, Oakland, and Myrtle A. | 10 the Presbyterian Church, Where services | F o T AT T CANA e ——— | Smith, 25, city. | will be held. Interment Mount Tamalpais BUCHANAN, 1533, near Geary st.—Sunny suite | STith: 25 S 515 O'Farrell street, | Cemetery. ished rooms for. housekeeping; bath and in; GILES—In this city, April 8, 1903, Mary C.. widow of the late Robert Giles, and beloved aunt of R. B. Giles, Mrs. A. W. Martin and Mrs. W. Francis, 2 native of Siigo, Ireland, aged SO vears and 4 months. and Hatsuyo Iwasaka 515 O'Farrell street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. heap; als housekeeping nge; exclusive use of bath; O'Farrell st el. Main 71! ME lots, near Mission st.; $300; easy pa: ments, no interest. Owner r. 1 636 Clay st. ————————————— | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale —_— PERSONALS. o | FOR RENT 5 chard; 4-room cottast ken ranch, family or- located nr. R. R. sta. Non-Toxic Hair Restorer is com- | rely of hygienic herps and contains us substance whatever, nor oil or will restore color to gray ha al than sny dve without vithout emall children otati, Sonoma Co., Cal ina (half cash would scalp; eradicates dandruff and oftering the Jovelicst home and bext : Erowth of new hair. On sals | a for_even half the money in all BROS.’, San Francisco, and | Napa Valley’; it's a_sn h and Washingion stn., Oaklant. § LS, The Land. Agent, G.Gear A LARGE list’ of cholce country lands in ail sections of California. Land _Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., Remedy restores gray hair, im- | growth, stops faliing, cures dandruft | scalp; no stain or stickiness at druggists’, hairdressers'; ac- wte. Siar Remady Co.. 385 Geary. | _520-1-2-3 Hayward building. experience, cures pe 2 large lots in Colma, 117%x1 e k. Bl seks from cars. Address WM. U ) 11 Pranklin st ) for catalogue of over 100 places: choi Santa Clara Co. property. WM. P. WRIGH Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Cal. moderate, | Grant ave., | | NOT how cheap, but bow good, is the motto of the manulacturers of the Rapid Rotary - Etendard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. | EEND for mew catalogie of Mountain View, W. EVA 1021 Market Stanford University and Santa Clara Valley —— ery room—Winchester | _1ands. Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal. tel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms, to §1 50 per night; §1 50 to §6 per week baggege to and from the ferry | FOR cash or share rent; fine-fruit and.grain ranch; near city. Box 211, Call office. FREE hooklet and poultry folder. San Benlto County Improvement Club. Hollister, Cal. flering from rbeumetism or know t be to your advantage . that friend’s name and ad- | box 565, Cail | REAL ESTATE ‘wove to order and for sale; also | » e A T esier in | TO exchange—For unimproved city or %G EXCHANGE. country “chen: ove rugs, |~ property, a desirable 9-room modern resi 2 hews, 709 Fifth st., - | Berkeley; convenient to trains and electrio car lies. Address Owner. box 398 Call PROPOSALS. Ei EGANT wuits on casy installments: 50 cents | Lend up per week. LBON LEMOS, 1127 Mar. ket st bet. Seventh and Eighth. | Scieptific Hair Restorer; | ure for wll diseases of the | 332 O'Farrell st. st uncalled for gut at CHARLES LYONS', London‘ BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. L—Advertise- ment. Office of the Engineer in Charge, Im- provement of the Port, Manila, P. 1, Febru- ary 1b, 1903.—Sealed proposals’ for construet- additional breakwater at Manila, P. 11 be received at this office untih 1l — 2 | ¢lock a -m. June 16th, 1903, “and then paid for gents' cast-off | puplicly opened. Work 1o be done includes L2 about 450,000 tons of 2240 Ibs each, of rock tel. Green 140. I off ol n dlling, it water of approximately 30 feet Tionans (Las-off clothing | gepth. Bids must be accompanied by & bond ard et tel John 2586 | Gr'§50,000 U. 8. currency. One contract will vies removed by | be made for the whole work Con . = Traverse,1 tend will be for 10 per cent of the amount OMarket. — - id. The right is ed to reject any or FRNES ecid en sgey liments LEON LE. | 5l blds: FoF pecifications and biank forms MOS. 1127 Market sl between Tth and Sth. | apply at this office; the U, 8. Engineer Os- s — = room “H,” Army building, New -ork SASOX roiumes. ey books. wigs | ™ Miadt. B Engineet Offlos, 1661 & ¢ LDSTEIN & CO., 723 Mkt. | jndiana ave.. Chicago, 1iL, or the U. §. En- TANLOF-MADE suits, 7 50; drews pants, s200, | EIUCSE, otnmd‘roogu%.mrh building, San Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush 408 Bagny | Fi , Cal. SEARS. Ma- i & Yarlor. cor. Bush and Dupont. | 3000 - pgineers, U. 8. Ammy, Ja ALFREDUMS Egyptian H E its natural celor; § ONE-MINUTE instantly charge. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, | Washington, Ds C., until 12 o'clock mnoon, April 28, 1903, and publicly opened imme. to furnish at the Navy Cal., and at the Naval na restores gray . 2t all Gruggists, ! OOTHACHE DROPS ( 10c and 25 M. LAMOTTE'S PF the best corn cure, H COR 25c: all Gruggiste. thereafter, Isiand, ely ————— lon, San Francisco, Cal., the PHYSI AND SURGEONS. | auils supply of racats, bufter, cliosse. “vose. s . e inbies, bread, ice and pi 7 for the fisca Rt UODONNELL—Office and residence, | year ending June 30, 1904. Blank proposais _3021% Market st bet Ei and Sevent ‘ ;«.u be furnished upon application to the HEMOVED-DR. WONG HIM, et | pavesu, o (0 the. B !fl Ol o5 treats all Ciscases Of the human Botr: ron . e raan Th Sarmank. 1eet four years ot 115-117 Mason; now lo _8ted el 047 Geury .. uear Leavenworth. *_ | PROPOS ALS will be received at the Bureau of B e Tt i — upplies and Accounts, Navy Dey ent, LoD, 0Tt Marn a%es & speclalty. | Washington. D. C.. untll 12 o'clock noow, April 2%, 1065, and publicly. opened imme-- diately thereafter, to furnish at the Naval Tiospital and the M. & £, Etorehouse, Mare | Jslend, Cal. the daily supply of meats, gro- ceries, butter, eggs, cheese, ice, milk, breud, vegetabios 4 provender fc iz June 50, 1008 Blagk ronoeets “wii s herb doctor—All dis. BUBURBAXN RESILENCES FOR SALE. ‘well equipped for poul- | > Funeral and interment private. GILKYSON—In San Rafael, April 8, 1903, A. R. Gilkyscn, son of the late J. W. and Ruth G._Gllkyson. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. urnished housekeeping, 3, $15, | also 2, $15; single, L FIFTH, | 2 ped | FOURTH, 246—Two nice sunny ropms for alfo one room. Birth, marrlage 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- | housekeeping, - orly $12 | R g i e e sons authorized to have the same publizhed. H GIAL?E?K-A bl:ro‘\l:d l:ll'l tlol‘y. t"‘A‘prllll 8, HIM!. : o large e : ugus vite ate ' Henry keeping rooms; sink, vard, front. BORN. Guldemann, moiher of Willie, Elsie, Dora and Davie Guldemann, and sister of Mrs. Alvina Dathe, a native of Germany, aged 36 years b months and 25 days. HAGGLUND—In this city. April 8 1803, Char- lotte, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. M. John- son, Mrs. P. O. Peterson and_John Hugg- lund, and sister of Mrs. A. C. Lundin, a native of Sweden, aged 0 years 2 months and 1 day: i §r Friends and acquaintances are respect fully imvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from her late re: dence, 244 Shotwell street. corner Seven- teenth, thence to the Swedish Evangelicul Youtheran Ebenezer Church, Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. lu- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LUCIA—In this city, April 6, 1903, to the wife | “of D. Lucia, a ‘son. | MINER—In this city, April & 1903, | " wife of Clark Miner. a daugiter. | THOMPSON—In this city, March §1, 1903, to | the vife of Ernest Thompson, a son. MARRIED. CLARK—MILLIGAN—In this city, April 7, 1903, by the Rev. John Stephens, William J. Clark of San Frapcisco and Ethlyn B. Milii- gan of Eureka. Cal. GOMPERTZ—ALBACH—In this city, by the Kev. Hermann Gehteke “Hues sompertz and Minnie Albach, both of rancisco. LUEBKERT--ZIEGER—In this city, April 7, | GEARY, 1217—Newly furnished sunny rooms; home cooking. £ - to the ice sunny parlor suite range, laundry HERBERT _ (The)—Sunny hous: ping; gas ranges; just newly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st, HOWARD, 1063—1 sunny completely furnisned housekpg room; range, running water; others. HOWARD, 1063—2 sun; furn, hkpg. rms. , complete- | run. wat range, —Un bat 1206 Stockton—Newly furnis housekeep unning water furnishec b, rdel House, housekeeping rooms, $3-$12; free gas, baths. | 1603 by the Rev. J. Fuendelin | HERRICK—In this city, April 8, 1903, Geo b i 903, . J. Tuen ‘Adoiph M. | HE Y. & A re2 OFARRELL, 1516—Nicely furnished sunny | , 1; luebkert and Emma W. F. Zieger. | B D L R e MEYER—GRUMSEN—In this clty, Aj 1003, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Willlm i Meyer and Eda Grusfl. DIED. ! Ivancth, Gracomo hneon, Andrew housekeeping room: OCTAVIA,” 1531, neaf _Sutter—Very sunny, #ingle or en sulte With kitchen; gas range; porcelain bath; newly furnished; private and quiet; moderate terms; references exchanged; phone Geary 1442 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at 1 branch office 00 Fillmore e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL NETHERLAND, European Plan. 18 TURK ST., NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and most _central -hotel; just ‘opened; 250 light, well-ventilated rooms; single or en suite, with or without private bath; steam heat, electric lights and long-distarice telephone 'in every room; two fast electric elevators; full hotel ; private family. Stephen Herrick, a native of San Franchyco, aged b months and 18 days. (New Orleans Dapers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintance respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 11, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the re: dence of his parents, 23 Bartlett street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral ear from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o’clock. IVANCIH—In this city, April 8, 1902, 'Gra- como, beloved brother of John Ivameih, a native of Lussin, Austria,, aged 32 years 11 months and 24 days. . @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Abbey, Ann Alden, Dottie Barnes, Kate G. Baroche, Anton Battepfeld, Geo. H. Boehn, Danlel Bogopanovich, Anton Britton, Rose ¥ Broderick, Bridget Buttner, Henry. “allahan, Mollie ‘'ollins, Catherine Crockett, JDe(ecll\'e 'Y, Jol K Thomas J. Mellmuth' i, Lasswell, Hazel McCarthy, Peter J. McDonald, Abble McNulty, Hattle C. Minigan,’ James M. Murphy,” Rose Parkison, Horace E. Parsons, ‘Richard H. Rand, Hollis K. Ryan, Mary J. Scott, Margaret { Severance, Maria Friday). at 9:80 o'clock, from T ihe Cnited Undertakers, 800 Mivsion strect between Fourth and Fifth. 'Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - JOHNSON—In this city, Aoril 8 1903, An. drew, beloved husband of Laura Johnson, Frahm, George service; engage your rooms now, Irese, William Smith, Constantine A father of Walter J., Harry, George, Ed. R Gieske, John C. Sullivan. Christ - ora, Brive Midale Tight housekeeping rooms; open ight. nnmm.ém.i:\ifusn w;u-,'m';.b::‘b‘ B ";“ *‘; u:!"'c';:;‘“ AD‘]’:":.";M 2 3 : e Hagglund, Charlotte itwell, Wm: 8, | KANE—In + Apr , Frank, AT “The Almonte,” £78 Market st Gr Noo 1| JiaEEIAG, CRdioH bl dearss beloved son of the late John Kane, Fifth st. ooms , $1, § night; and brother of John Kane'Jr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, a native of San Franeisco, aged 23 years 9 months and 17 days. ELLY—In this city, April 8 1003, at hi K esidence, 137 Baker street, Thomas J., Qearly beloved and only son of t and ihe late Thomas Kelly, and brother of Mary C. Kelly, aged 29.years 4 months and 12 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. KUHN—In thjs city, April 8, 1903, Helimuth Edward, youngest and beloved son of Henry §1 50 to §10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (01d No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, sultes, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 872, near Van Ness—Rooms, $6. and $12; large attic room, $0; bath and phone. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin- gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday ABBEY—At_her residence near Centerville, ‘Alameda County, April 7, 1903, Ann Abbey, beloved mother’ uf Roberi and Mary Abbey, and beloved wife of the lite Willlam Abbey, A native of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 30 years. ALDEN—In_ this city, April 6, 1 beloved daughter of ‘Guy and Lu:ga'Al%::mi native of California, age years 10 months and 16 davs. b BARNES—In this eity, April 7, Funshine in every roum; grand marine o Dlmad, wits of Bawed reiawe, Eak a Maria Kuhn, and brother of Henry ang board if desired. Call for terms and inspect 2 of Barnes, mother | 4% Kuhn, ' native of San Francisce 3738 Larkin st near Jacksoa, or Equliy O e e tha Tate Cathomin sy opuahter of | ASSAL months and 16 daya, o -t Mster of Jonn T, J. We Joseph ang Bane Friends and acquaintapces are respect- O'Donnell, a native of m‘ry invited to attend the funeral services ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—nicely furn. rooms 35c, 1 50 night; $1 B0, $6 week; open all night. FOURTH, 246—Nice large sunny front room Francisco, aged 26 years § months and 1”.:? = §FFriends and acquaintances - fully invited to_attend the funeral tordu; to-day (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 821 Shotwell street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. for 1 or 2 gentlemen. (Thursday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the par- Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ‘GEARY, 064 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnished b0 - & k% street, | LASSWELL—In Oakland, April 8, st g 3 - J Detween Elghth and Ninth, thence to St. ¢ Edward Lasswel suits and single rms:modern;phoneLarkin 4941 Joseph's. Church for a1 o0 St. ulwu: ;fle 1.: g sswel l'om':.?: Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to | _ Interment Holy Cross c.flmy. Sg om:' iy Dugan, a_native of ‘Francisco, $1 50 night; §2 to $6 week; reading-room. aged 20 years and 6 months. e e s gt M 7. OLIVET CEMETERY | jl &Pmmnm place. to-day KRARSY 07T iy focalibed soaie |_OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, | é;'fi';"cn-;“m Gate’ avene! -l LA%KIN. 810% —Large sunny fainily; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—Two or thres rooms, fornished or unfurnished; cheap. ] ALD--In this city, rcom; private I&&N e ml’" 1903, Ab- ‘wife of f ‘errence Me- Dohald, and dearly beloved mother of Jou . Mamie bble McDonald, a Ve of Treland, aged 60 vears. i 'F. J. Monahan, President, BEAUTIFUL ntry vesidence, 12 rooms ang | R Spumesy & = : furnished upon icat from San Sartculeie cull et o eimo station. ¥ Stelver zi., COHN, | MONAHAN & éd., . (Ine.) [k el e oY : . Friends and intances are respect- STINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay. | FUNERAL - RS AND g&&- Vited to atterd the funerar Y e AR Telephone o, AL Selonks froam e e T 2830-2341 Mission st. » ril 6, 1903, at his | fully invited to attend the fu: to-morrow | dence, 2226 Fifteenth street, thence to Mie- sion 'Dolores Church for services at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repcse of her soul at Mission Dolores Church Meonday, April 13, at 9 o'clock. Friends and acauaintances aré respectiully invited (o at- end. McNULTY—In the city of Philadelphia, April 1. 1903, Hattie (. MeNulty, beloved wife of Dr. P. Roscoe McNulty, and daughter of the late Barbara J. Seaman, a native of FPenn- sylvania, aged 37 yea | MINIGAN—In this city, April 8, 1903, of diph- theria, James M., beloved son of James B and the late Nelile Minigan, and brother of Halen Minigan, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 6 months. MURPHY—In this city, April 8, 1908, at the residence, 313 Eureka street, Rose, beloved wife of W. H. Murphy, aunt and adopted mother of Susie P. Murphy, and sister of Edward and James Curran and Mrs. P. Shepherd, a native of Ireland, aged 43 years and 14 day: PARKISON—In_this city, at his residence, §§ Clara street, Horace beloved son of H. E. and Mary Parkison, and brother of Fred, Robert and the late Gladys Parkison, & na- tive of California, aged 16 years and 11 months. E Interment private. PARSONS—In this city, April 4, 1903, Rich- ard Howard Parsons, a native of Monon, Ind., aged 30 years. RAN In this city, April 8, 1903, Hollls K. Rand, beloved husband of Sarah Rand, native of Millwakee, Mass., aged 53 years. RYAN—In this city, April 7. 1903, at the parents’ residence, 15 Cleveland street, Mary J... beloved daughter of James P. and Joee- phine Rvan, and sister of James Ryan, & a- tive of San Francisco, aged 7 years 1 month and 25 days. TT—1In this city, Aprii S, 1908, Margaret Scott, beloved mother of Mary Kearns, and grandmother of Mrs. Joseph Law and N: Mariu, beloved wife of Henty W. Severance, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. SMITH—In Castroville, Cal.. April 7, ‘1903, | Constantine Smith, father of Alice R Smith and Mrs. May Large, and brother of Mrs. R. J. Merkiey, a native of Springfieid, Ohto, aged 58 vears. @7 Friends and acquaintances: and - mem- bers of the Brotherhood of Rallway Employes are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o’clock, from his late residence, 3211 Sixteenth street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:40 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valen- cia streets. SULLIVAN—In this city, April 7, 1903, Chris- tina_A. Sullivan, beloved mother of Richdrd F.. Willtam H.,'T. and Joseph 8. Sullivan, ative of Beifast, Ireland, aged 70 yea g Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parjors of J. C.'O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. thence . ta St. Patrick's Church at 10:45 o'clock for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | VAN STURK—In the tal, April 7, 1903, Willam Van Sturk, a na- tive of Russia, aged 46 years. VAN VALKENBURGH—In this city, April 8, 1903, Henry, beloved son of Edgar Van Val- kenburgh, aid brother of Alpheus and Edgar an kenburgh, a native of Santa Bar- Cal., aged 30 years. (Santa Barbara papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WELLS—In Oakland, April 6, 1903, Eugene |~ Welis, -beloved brother of Mrs. Corneifa F. White-and- R. Wells of Fort Worth, Texas, a | mative of Missouri, aged 61 years. | ©>The funeral will take place to-day | = (Thursday). at 10:45 o’clock, from the resi- dence of his sister, 1361 Sixteenth avenue, East_Oakland, thence to 320 Post streel, San Francisco, where services will be heid under the susplices of G. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. Interment private, at the Presidio Cemetery. | WHITWELL—At _ Fishkill Landing, N. Y., April 8 1803, Willlam Scollay Whitwell, a native of Keene, N. H., aged 56 years 11 months and 24 day: e o 7 i et e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8§, Sullivan Estate Company (corporation) to { Julian Morton, lot on W line of Polk street, | 97 § of Fulton, $:40:6 by W 137:6; $10. Albert and Charlotta Wiiford to Henry A. W of Gough, W 25 by N 87:6; $10. Mary J. Bawden, G. W. Bayreuther, L. N. | Fletcher, D. Samman, Philpot & Armstrong. | Pacific Coast Lumber and Manufacturing Com- | pany, J. St. Denis, Thomas Macauley, J. St. Dents & Co. and’ City Street Improvement Company (by G. H. Umbsen, commissioner) tu on W line of Laguna street, 96-8 of Chestnut, S 24 by W 87:6; $2062, Ts N line of Germania avenue, 156:3 W of Web- ster, W 50 by N 40; $10. 8; to Johanna Andersom, lot on S line of Waller street, 181:3 W of Webster,)W 25 by S S0: $10. ‘Albert’ and Malvena Gallatin to Robert Tberson, lot on E line of Pierce ' street, N of Green, N 27:6 by E 103:6; §10. Charles and Pauline Hessler to Benno Bar- 110 nett, lot on E line of Capp street, 130 N of | Eighteenth, N 25 by E 122:6; $10. Ellen E. Maher to John Tunnicliffe, lot o E line of Shotwell street, 200 S of Twenty- fourth, § 25 by E 122:6; §10. s Joseph Kavanagh to Margaret Kavanagh, lot on E line of Harrison street, 100 S oi Twenty-fifth, S 25 by E 100; gift. Sophie Klevesahl to Ernest W, Kievesahl, lot on NW cormer. of Twenty-eighth and Guerreéro streets, W 50 by N 114; also lot on S line of Twenty-eighth street, 151:8 W of | Guerrers, W 51:4 by S 114; gift. Excelsior Loan Association to Frank and Sophie Scott, lot on N line of Twenty-seventh street, 160 E of Sanchez, E 26:8 by N 114; s Joseph P. Lavin to Bridget Lavin, undividla 10 of lot on S line of Vallejo street, 100 W Alason, W & by S 137:6, gift. Luigi and diita Gandollo to George S. Wall, lot on SW line of Third street, 56:3 SE ot Brannan, SE 18:4 by SW 75; $10. San Francisco Land Company (corporation) to George Davis, lot on E line of Fifteenth avenue, 150 N of California street, N 50 by B | 120; $10. Fobert E, Newman to Frans O, Nelson, lot on W line of Setenth avenue, 28 8 of California street, 8,26 by W 120; $10. Berthard and Rose Getz to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 275 8 of H | street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Sarah J. Swift to same, Twentieth avenue, 200 S of J street, § 25 by W 120; $10. (‘h:rlel §. and Emma I, Brundage to J. Wil- liam Brundage, lot on ‘W line of Eighth avenue, 250 § of K street, § 50 by W 120; $10. | “'Same to Thomas 8. Brundage, lot en W_line of Elghth avenue, 250 S of K street, S T1:5, W 120:0, N to point T 120; $10. Germania Bullding and Loan Asscciation to Anna D. Joost, lot on SE corner of Falcon ave- hue and Romain street, N 74 degrees ¢ min- utes, E 00:9, S 2 degrees 0 minutes, E 113:1, N 86 Jegrees, 15 minutes, W §2:3, N'6 degrees 20 minutes. B 88:7. lot 7, block 19, Market- street Homestead: $10. . il to Isabel McNelll, lot on N 1zabeth street, 300 W of Douglass, W 25 by 114, Heyman Tract; gift. Joseph B. and Mabel Coryell to Southern Pa cific Company (corporationy, lot on 8 line of Thornton street_(Raflroad avenue), 50 E of Di- ana (Juro). E 50 by S 100, fots 5'and 6, block , as per map of referee in partition; $10. Same to same, that portion of tide'lands In block: 52, bounded by Third, Fourth, S and | Islais streets, which is outside. of exterior boun- Qarfes of O'N. and H. Tract; $10. ‘Pacific Land: and Improvement Company to same, undivided haif Interest in following: Block 127, beunded by Sixth and Seventh ave- nues, Q and P streets; hlock 187, bounded by Seventh and Eighth avenues, Q and P streets; [ block 168, bounded by Eighth and Ninth ave- nues, Q and P streets; block 136, bounded by Seventh and Bighth avepues, R and. in Butchertown: $31,000. Gustaf end Margarite Holm to Lena Potts (wife of C. F.), lot on § line of Twenty-third street, 275 W of Hoffman avenue, W 25 by S 114, lot 222, Heyman Tract; $10. Masonic Cemetery Assoclation (corporation) to Mrs. T, R. Morgan, lot in cemetery; $200. Builders’ Contracts. W. W. and F. M_ Delano as De Lano Bros. (owniers) with Thomas Elam and B. T. Owsle, (contractors), architect Henry H. Meyers—Ca penter, mill, glass, glazing, hardware_ tin and galvanized fron work, roofing and painting for a_two-story and basement brick building on SW line of Spear street, 137:6 NW of Mis- sion, NW 22:11_by SW_137:6: 3 Same owners with J. W. Miller (contractor), architect same—Pressed and common brick Work cementing for same on_same: 5 A. Koerber (owner) with Fred Miller (con- tractor), architects H, Geilfuss & Son—Exca- vating, concrete, brick, mill, stair, roofing, tin- ning, glazing, hardware and plastering for a three-story frame bullding (flats) on SE cor- ner of Ellis and Devisadero streets, E 100 by S 37:6; §13,637 Same owner’ with Frank J. Klidm (con- tractor), architects same—Plumbing, gasfitting and sewerage for same on same; $1752, Same owner with Bradley & Son (contrac- tors), architects same—Painting, graining, var- nishing and tinting for same on same; $1160. A. L_Leam (owner) with Charles’ B. Tid- ball Company (contractor), architect Thomas J. MeCarthy—Alterations to saloon in buflding on Market street; §1200. Golden State Bank (owner) with Charles B. Tidball Company (contractors). architect —. Fixtures, etc.. in bullding at 1518 Polk atreet; . John ‘Grace (owner) with James J O’Brien (contractor), architects O'Brien & Werner—All work except mantels, gas fixtures and shades for @ one-story and attic frame building on N line of Twenty-filth, street. 100° W of Fair Oaks, W 25 by N 110; flfl& Independent Elect: ght and Power Com- pany (owners) with A B. Southard (com- tractor), architects Bliss & Faville—Conerets work and material for addition to main cen- tral power station on Humboldt and Twenty- third” streets: & 1 cant 1 (owner) with F. F. Gold"(eon- tractor architect)—All work for a two- i o e, | Thomas, Willlam, Frank, Jerome ang Henry Kearns,' a native of Ireland, aged 83 years. SEVERANCE—In this_ city, Aprfl 8, 1903, | jty and County Hospi- | Steftens, lot on N line of Union street, 169:11% | Feonomy Building and Lean Association, lot | c Anderson to Alice Afflerbach, lot = lot on W_line of | story frame building (flate) on N corner of L street south and Twentieth avenue south, NW 5 by 100: $2000. Ernst Boden (owner) with same contracter And architect—All work for same style build- ing on NE corner of Nineteenth avenue south and L street south. SE 75 by 100; $2900. { 6. Weidemann (owner) with A, Dahibers | (contractor), architects O'Brien & Werner—All work except gas fixtures_shades and painting for a two-story frame building (store and flat) or E line of Eighth street. 186 S of Folsom, S 30 by E 120; $2688. —_——————— Terry Is Still Unconvinced. NEW YORK, Apgil $.—Another fight be- tween Young Corbett ana Terry Me- Govern may be arranged if the latter can find backing to the extent or $19,000. When McGovern arrived from San Francisco yesterday his manager, Sam Harris, said Terry would like to fight his copqueror again and he would wager $10.000 on the side that McGovern would be the victor. Hearing of this, George Considine said to- day he ‘would furnish $10,00 to back Cor- bett, and that Harris would have a return battle If he was sincere in his willingness to bet $10,000. ——— - | A Plea for Protection of Trout. NEVADA CITY, April S.—Supervisor | John Fay sounded a warning note to-day regarding the trout streams of Nevada | County. He urged that the date of the | opening of the trout season be changed | from_April 1 to the middle of May or first | | | of June. At present the fish are spawn- ing, and catching them now means their destruction. As a sequence, iIn a few years the famous trout streams of North- ern California will be depopulated, ruin- ing one of the finest outdoor sports of Northern California. | Late Shipping Intelligence. SAILED. Wednesday, April & Stmr Czarina, Seaman, for Cocs Bay. Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, for San Pedro. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Sailed April $—Stmr Columbiss for San Franefsco. PORTLAND-—Cleared April 8—_Stmr Indra- pura, fcr_Hongkong, with 47,920 barrels of our. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN —Arrived April 8—Stme Cole tie, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro= ceeded NEW YORK—Arrived April 8_Stmr Teu- tonic, from Liverpool and Queenstown; stmp Liguria, from Naples. —_—e————— INDIANAPOLIS, April 8—The Supremse Court to-day declared unconstitutional the law | epacted by tbe Legislature of 1899 providing for a_weekly pay day. ecisco as_follows. For Ketchikan, Juneaw, Skagway, etc., Alaska—I11 m., Apr. 1. 6 11, 18, 21 May 1. Change to company's eteamers at Seattle. For _ Victoria, Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a m., April L 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, May 1. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alas- ka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls for Tacoma to N. | . Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, p. m., April 4, 10, 18, 22, 23, May 4; Corona, 1:30 p. m., Apr. 1, 7, 13, 19. 25, May 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondc), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, ¢ a. m. For Los Angeles (via Sau_Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz, Mom- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos., Port Harford (San 'Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Apr. 3, 11, 19, 27, May & For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Altata, La Paz_Sauta Rosalia. Guaye mas (Mex.). 10 8. m.. Tth of eich mcnth. For further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or salliag dates. T OFFICE—4 New Montgomery (Palace Hotel). it office. 10 Market st. ._General sse! 10 Mark®t st San Agt. nelsco. | | [ O. R. & N. CO, “Columbia’ salls March 24, Apcil 3, 13 2, | May 3, 13 23. “‘George W Elder" sails Magrch 29, April 8, | 18, 28, May 8 18, 2s. - Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR.. and short rail line from Portiand to ail points | East. Through tickets to all points. ail rail or steamship and @il at LOWEST RATES. | Steamer tickets include berth and meais | Steamer sails foot of Spear st.. at 1l a_m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, " CLIFFORD. ‘Gen, Agt. Pass_ Dept. Gen_ Agt. Frt. Dept. 1 Montgomery st AMERICAN LINE New York—London. Min‘ap'lis. ApL 18,10 am/Min'tnka . Moy bl 23, 9 am | Min'ap'lis. May DOMINION LINE A 3 E CAMBROMAN. May 2% Jne.20°, Aug. 8, Sept. 19, *Calls at Gibraltar. HOLLAND AMERICX LINE New York—Rotterdam, via Boulogne. - Sailing Wednesday at 10 a. m. | Potsdam .Apl. 13/Ryndam | Statendam ....ApL_22 Noordam RED STAR LINE ew York—Antwerp—Paris. | Zeeland..AplL. 18, 10 am Vaderl'd. May 2, 10 | Finland..Apl. 25. 10 am Kroonl'd. May 9, | LINE | New Y ork—Queen: Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. Cymrie.ApL10, 4:30 pri| Germanic. Apl. 22. moon | Teutonic..Apl. 15, noon|Cedric ....AplL «Canadian.ApL21, 1 pm Celtic . 4 sLiverpool direct, 24 class only, $40 and up. . D. TAYLOR, FPassenger Agent, Pacifio Coast, 3¢ Montgomery st., ; Hamburg-##merican. FOR PLYMOUTH--CHERBOURG--HAMBURG Twin-Serew Express sad Passenger Servios, ‘hland . Apr. 9|Patricia. 3‘5‘?5:‘ o Apr, tfi{mmw | Pennsylvania...Apr. 15| Deutschiand..... | A. Vietoria. .Apr. 23 Pretoria. May 9 I'S. S. Deutschland. 1 4 Voyage, 5 davs.7 hours 38 min. | SARS APRIL B MAY T, JUNE 4, JULY 2 HAMBURG-AMERIOAN LINE, 37 B'way, N. Y. | HERZ0G & CO., 401 California st., Gen. Agta. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. _ (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Stea ‘will leave wharf corner First and ‘Braanan ts_ at 1 p m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and at Hongkong with steamers for lodia, ste. No cargo recelved on board on day of salling. § 8. HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr. 22, 1908 | 8. NIPPON MARU. Saturday. May 16, 1008 AMERICA J ling at nila). o Thursday, June 11. 1963 Via Honolulu. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com. Tany's office 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. —_— ZEALAND avo SYDNEY. .“‘t’b’b DIREQY LINE 1o TARITL 6, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Aprfl 11, 2 p. m. §8. SIERRA, for Honolulu. Samoa, Auckiand end Sydney, Thurs. Apr. 23 10 a m. §8. MARIPOSA for Tahiti_ April 20, L0, SPRCCTELS & 81080, ., MAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW Salling every Th Saturday, at 10 a. m._ North River, foot of Morton street. Firat-class to Haves. 59 eca -class to Havre,$40 and up: WGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN. ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bull . New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Paci Coast | Agents_ 5 Moun! avenue. San Francisco. Tickets eold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS U. S NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD.

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