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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1903. PALMISTRY. ORIETTA, direct from Oriental Temple of Paimistry, Chicago, here for a short time; come early. 208 Powell st., suite 1. MADAME MORTON. sclentific. palmist. 502 Tayior st *v: phone Red 2041 \\‘ JEROME FOSELLL sclentific palmist. 515 sior et near Geary. Phone Black 56L Mme Neergnard removed to 1008 Sutter; hours 5 to 4. eve, Sun by appt : tel, Polk 2564 FAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ¢ reasonable rates. J. C. B Gen Gate av.: fel. Polk 225! 18T-CLASS work MAINE, 640 ¢ ETC. PAPERHANGING, PAINTIN WALLPAPER al tinting, painiing W. CLARK & CO. prices imitation stained gla: 304 Post st.; tel. Ma up; _tinting, paint t o 9 3d; tel. Red e PERSONALS, ¢ the RYAN family: Have two s ne who came Jacksonvi [ who was Deputy was LAU- Justice of was ¢ Hair Restorer is com- { hygienic herps and contains « whatever, mnor oil or re color to gray hair in a ral than any dye without p. eradicates dandruff and wih of new hair. On sale ., San Francisco, and d Washington sts., Oakland. restores gray hair, im- s falling, cures dandruff and Bi o0, i or stickiness cleanses s uy cept Do subs J PHYSICIAN experience, menently aine habit. Call or nddress O y, 251 Grant ave., roer § e moderate, is the motto ket st. room —Winchester ket: 700 rooms, 0 to $6 per week M gents' cast-off tel. Green 140, removed 1170Mark ate, §2 50. Dupont. iress p Bush a rest a ail druggiste. JONNE! st be WONG HIM JOHN FARNHAM f ¥ YOLPH FRANE v p 7 and »6, Chr bullding aied at Fa sco, Apr NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Estate KRAGMORE, also known as MRS. KRAGMOR eceased. Notice is b Eiven by the u signed, JOHN FARNHAM A the estate of R1 < HAGMORE, ajso known as MRS. SERI KRAGMORE, decea to the creditors of persons having clain t the A ased, 10 exh hem with 5- »e chers within four months after the this at room 79 Chronicle buflding, not#: to the at cald K ary and Market streets, wco, California the same being his the ‘transaction of the business ate in the city and county of § tate of California. JOHN FAR tor of the estate of BERI also known as MRS, SERINA sed. CARLTON W. ‘ttorney for administrator, rooms % Chropicle building. Dated -at March 27, 1903. Aitors. o8 AL ed. given by Admin- Estate of JAM —Notice is hereby JOHN FARNHAM, MALL, sed, 1o the cred- all persons having claims deceased, to exhibit them - hers, within four t publication of this no- | rator with the will e ronicle building, cor- ner of ny, and Market sts. San Francisco, Ca the ‘same being bis | pince for the transaction of the business ot the said estate in the City ang ¢ Francisco, State of California. JOI HAM, admimistrator wit will annexed EMALL, de- ate of JAMES ceased FRANK M N Administrator. rooms 75. 79 und 86, Chramics uliding. Dated @ i 1 buliding. t San Francisco, Mares NOTICE 1o creditors—Estate of BRIT VINE. also known as BRIDGET 3 ceased—Notice s hegeby give .w'(;,)."u;,,. | v FARNHAM. administrason t; the state of BRIDGET DEVINE, .X:‘f known as BRIDGET LONG. interior decorating, | ~orida., | " | commodation cars now in operation over the | annexed, of the estate | = | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 MARKET 6T., 8. F. Grand Excursion and Important Auction Sals. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van Ness & Mrkt; good improvement in 1 week. PING. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEE! A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suites, & rms. to $15; night,25¢c to $1;mod.,clean,quiet, AUCTION! ALCALDE Apartments, 725 O'Farrell st.; 3 : AUCTIONI __phone Private 700—Elegant sultes; now ope: MARRIAGE LICENSES. | AUCTIONY .ol 11, 1908, |BUCHANAN, 1533, near Geary st.—Sunny sults EATURDAY .. GILLA LOTS. oo .28 furmdshed rooms for housekeeping: bath and wing marriage lcenses were lssued : ™~ gas stove; rent cheap; also single Toom: - TR o SAN MATEO. COMFORTABLE _ housekeeping _room: | S R DT % S A AT ¥astern Addition of Bowie estate, blocks [ “range: exclusive use of hath; $20 and 428, | By venzelburger, 23 eliy. bownasd by . F, G and H sts. and M DIsblo, | 51850 Fo d Justus Swanson, 50, 527 Jesale strest, and Tt Dairs and Creek aves. sl 5 £ Flora J. Jorgensen, 27, 41615 Hyde street. to take place on the premises at 1| ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Sunny bay-window [ _Harry Dupond, 28, 1298 Geary street, and o'clock b, m room’; gas and bath: light housekeeping; |Helmer Lundberg, 25, 1208 Geary street. We will run a_grand speclal excursion train which will leave Third and Townsend-st. depot, |8, F. at 11 o'clock a. m. date of sale, re- turning, leaves San Mateo at b o'clock p. m. ROUND TRIP TICKETS—50 cents. GOLDEN GATE, 622—Nice sunny parior suite Patrick Fay, 27, Ocele, Nev., and Margaret ‘Gaffuey, 21, city.." - Alexander §. Service Jr., 25, 2410A Geary and Dorethea M. W. Michelsen, 17, 6 court other’ room. 3 rooms, furnished; gas range, laundry. | 50 cents 5 HERBERT (The)-Bunny . apartments for A 25 v "Blaborats | tree Juncheon served on - the | FECCREE, el QURL.SPTRNRS o | okthur A CAidérson, 25, clty, and, Allos | *This magnificent property fs in the very | nished. 1530 Polk st. Sol 8 Simom 38, 1628 Clay street, and May | heart of the thriving, picturesque town of San | HOWARD, 10632 synny connecting complete- | - [Estes, 25, 2108 Hyde’ street, the queen suburban adjunct of San | eo, co. LOTS 50x168 ft. AND OTHER SIZES. Why raise your family in close quarters and | pay exorbitant city rentals when for a very | few hundred dollars you can:own your own home? | Fra San Mateo is at the very door of San Fran- cisco and offers to the commuter facilites for | traveling to and from which no other city in | Alameda or Marin counties affords. | NO TIRESOME JOURNEY IN CROSSING ith the new bay THE BAY. Southern Pacific trains | shore double track line, leaving every few mo- ments; also the handsome new suburban ac- San Mateo electric lines make it poesible to | reach your home in thirty minutes at a very | low cost. DON'T LOSE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF PUR- CHASING A LOT. COME ONE, COME ALL. Tickets may be obtained at our office, 638/ | Market st., on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings up to 10 o'clock date | of sale, April 11, also at depot up to time of departure. BER i | "For furtber particulars, catalogues, etc., ap- | ply at our office, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., | €38 Market st., S. F., or at store of Paul L. Noisa Mateo. TS, OMERY - 8T. $22,000. S-ST. INVESTMENT on Hayes st, running back ft. frontage on rear street; frame ' building on Hayes st . 1901, with, store below and 2 2-story frame bidg. on.rear $150 a- ma t our office en corner Twen that rent $120 Mortgage of $8000 at 7 s, and 3 for $4000 caves a profit of 2 54000, D. COFPIN. 3 | COME ang 10 k &t thos up-to-date new resi- dences, containing 7 to 8 rooms: no better location in the city: on sunay side of Castro si.. near Twentieth; good vie.s of city; open r inspection | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses | built ‘on terms to suit; plans free, Interest / 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. | Artistic modern homes; bulit right; for inspection every day. | Owner and Bullder, on layton st., two blocks s, ea south of Haigh X st and lots in great variety for sale and | WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323" Clement Richmond i= my specialty. 1149 and 1151 Valencla: lot 57:6x | cach house 7 rooms. bath. VON Callfornia st. Particulars | BOU Te AT house: rents x 11, Call office. RICHMOND District Teal estate is my special. WILLIAM M DEWOLF; 323 Clement st near Mission st.; $550: easy pay- nterest. Owner r. 1 lay st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale B | FOR RE: acre chicken ranch, family or- chard: 4-room cottage; located nr. R. R sta & good market: place well equipped for poul- | ¥ raising: family without small children ed. O. ZINK, Cotati, . Cal. t of cholce country lands in all California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., vard. building. | Colma, 11714x100; | Address WM. UM noma Co. ts in from care. 311 Franklin st D for catalogue of over 160 places: choice “lara Co. property. WM. P. WRIGHT, View, Santa Clara Co., Cal. | ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin- 8. “Fredericksen, 39, 1375 Fuiton d_Adelina 1. Irwin, 38, 1375 Fulton. Hunter, 21, Point Reyes, and Mauds Iy furn. hekpg room running water; others. McALLISTE! B538—Nlcely furni: street, Perry & furnished suites, $12 and $17 range, hot bath; adults, §. Harrington, 24. Trinidad. 1 paTne L William . Fitch, St Minn,, gud McALLISTER, 1 Unfurnished housekeep- | V' 5. Bax 24 Tenth nu ing; 2 sunny rooms; bath, gas, running wates Model Houss, 1200 Stockton —Newly furnished Nhousekeeping rooms, $5-$12; free gas, bath: SOUTH PARK, 82 sunny front rooms; fur. nished for housekecping. - CLASSIFI t BIRTHS — HARRIAGES—DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be handed in, at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. DIED. Jackson, Mrs, C. Karb, Carl Kielberg, Carl E. Kelly, Thomas J. Willlam ' J. ) advertisements.and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmoge s Pl dsndbito bbbt iccoi o ettt o2 o ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur HOTEL NETHERLAND, Buropean Plan. 18 TURK ST., NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and Boehn, Daniel Bogopanovich, - Anton Bridge, Thomas Jr. Briiton, Rose ot most central hotel; just opemed; 250 light, Broderick, Bridget Khday, well-ventilated rooms: single or en suite, with Buttner, Henry Lasswell, Hazel or without- private bath: steam heat, electric Callahan, Mollie McDonald, Abbie lights and long-distance telephone in every Coilins, Catherine Michelson, Henry. room; two fast electrio elevators; full hotel Crockett, Detective Murphy, Rose service; engage your rooms now, Deegan, Della Prescott, John B, = pas e Downing, Mary Rand, Hollls K. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms | Flaherts’ Martin Rosch. Mary 25c to $1 per night; $1 55 to 35 per week, a0d | Jrame, A1l B s light - housekeeping roo: open all night. Gitkyson, Albert I Scoft, Margaret AT 'The Almonte, Market st (or No. 1 Ejrn sy Fooms 25c, 80c, 31,741 50 migh §1 50 to §10 per week: housé open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. Severance, Maria Smith, Constantine Sullivan, Christina Van Valkenburgh, H. Greenleaf, David Hagglund, Charlotte Herrick, George R Howard, Mrs. Eilen Ivancih, Gragomo —— —— —— BOEHN—In this city, April 7, 1003, Daniel CLIFFORD, 204 Eills, cor. Mason—Elegantly | Boehn, a native of Germany, aged 67 _vears. . prices reasonabl €7 The funeral will take place Friday, ss—Rooms, $6_ ana | APril 10, at 12:30 o'clock, from Masonic EDDY, ) $12; large attic room, $9; bath' and phone. 872 near Van Nes. Temple, Post and Montgomety streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Dorfe Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by train from Third and Townsend streets, leavink at o'clock. Remains at the parlors of J, C. O'Connor & Co., Mission street. BOGOPANOVICH—In this city, April 8, 1803, Anton M. Bogopanovich, a_native of Boche di_Cattaro, Austria, aged 76 vears. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, April 11, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. gle; new flat; furniture put In last Monday, sunshine in evegy roum; grand marine wie: board 1f desiredh, fall fot terms and tnapect 1738 Larkin st., néar Jackson, or Equity Of- fice. ELLIS. 321 (Mozar__nicely furn. sooms 5c 160 night; $1 50, 36 week: open all night. ARY, 564 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnished suits and single rms:modern;phoneLarkin 4941 Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50¢ to '{ 80 night; to $6 week; reading-room. F a bet. 16th and 17th—2 furished Bridge Jr.. beloyed husband of Sarah Bridge, rooms; modern flat; private famil; aud brother of Mrs. William Bennett and T PECR e s John, Danfel and Joshus Bridge, a native of 8, 923—Beautiful room; large closet; sun | England. aged years 3 months and ® all day; hot and cold water; cheap. s : MILLBRAE House, 559 O'Farrell; new man- | TON (nee 1GO)—In this city, April 8, agement: firét cla COLLIN, late of | Rose Britton (nee Igo), dearly beloved K A wife of Wiillam Britton, a native of San ¥rancisco, aged 25 years 10 months and rnished rooms and ay, week, mo. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenus, thence t6 St. Joseph's Church. for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ‘Ceme- and nice sunny room reasonable, ROYAL House, 126_Eills—Incandescent light, reading-roomn, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor,"foom- l:er ‘nsx'h(. 35c llo $1 50; week, ‘: tery. 10 88, month, 6 to $30; elevator on & sun ; v . floor; rooms with hot and cold water; buths. | BRODERICKCIn this city, April 8 1903, THE HARVARD, 1 O'Farrell—Suites and | 'mother of D. J. and Willlam Broderick, and single rooms with gas and electric light; gas | SIster of David and William Kellher, a na- all modern conveniences: newly | led throughout the entire building. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmor (L7 Friends fully favited to (Saty of J 7 Mission “streel, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | (helice 1o Mission Dolores Church ftor seis subscriptions has been established at 1096 — nterment Holy Cross ‘Cemetery. A Valencia st. requiem high mass will be celebrated for the church at 9 o'clock, Tuesday, April 14. BUTTNER—In ‘this city, April 8, 1003, Heénry, beloved husband of the late-Amella Buttner, and devoted fath Wiriz and Henry Buttner . aged 58 vears 6 m TFFriends and ace fully ——————————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath: pri- ~vate family: tel. Steirer 3 and 4 days. intances are respect- the funeral to-day *at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with unnex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- invited (Friday, to atten terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. | * Gende. 1701 Cinureh. stetet corner Twenty- BUSH, 1705—Furnished rooms, with board; ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. __sités or single | CALLAHAN—In tuis city, April 7, 1903, Mol- = - g g s lie, beloved daughter of Mary and the late HO L orma 6 Edo v % 3 DL A e (a20 Eddy—Swnny | John Callahau, and sister. of Margaret, Bes- ®le and Daniel Callahan and the late Cath- erine Shipman, a native of San Francisco, LAY%HOCANF, 420 Bddy—High-class hou 2 aged 23 years and 4 months. %A cuites or single; steam heat, r new catalogue of Mountain View, d University and Santa Clara Valley Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal. D Stanfor fruit and grain "all H FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Benlto County Improvement Ciub. Hollister. Cal. B A — HEAL ESTATE ¢ EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For unimproved city or countrs, property, a desirable $-room imodern resi- Cence, With stable and chicken house, ia Berkeley; convenient to-trains and electric car jines. Address Owner. box 398, Call B @7 The funeral will take place from her late residence, 16303, Mission street, on Fri- day morhivg, April 10, #1903, thence to St. A WEFK'S rews for b cents—The Weekly Call 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. = == | . Joseph’s Church for 'services.. Interment ROOMS AND BOARD WANTE Holy Cross Cemetery. S e e g ~~~—~ | COLLINS—In this city, April 8, 1903, Cath- Y room and board wanted for an elderly Park Pan Handle district preferred. KLIN, box Call office. trine, dearly beloved wife of Joseph W. Coi ns, mother of Gertrude, Genevieve, oh, George, William and Ray- . a native of San Francisco. and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day and — HOUSES. furniture, (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- ousehold goods stored, moved, shipped, 725- dence, 1916 Leavenworth street, thence to 81 Howard, mear Third; phone Grant 161. St. Brigid's Church for serv at 10:30 S o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts . tel, Priv. Ex. 571 | CROCKETT—In this city, tective Charles Crockett, beloved husband BRIDGE—In Fruitvale, April 9, 1903, Thomas | L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 years. | nd acquaintances are reapect- | end the funeral to-morrow from the parlors | répose of her soul ¢ the above-named | | McDONALD—In this city, April 8 1903, Ab- April 8, 1908, De- | | FOINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. | N Ciasion ot s il TR B Jott “Evingg Eawara' Itland. asvt 5% et BUY lots near Standard Oil Wharf and S. P. | PACIFIC. Storage and Furniture Moving Gom- | 5o Frioads snd acquaintances are respect- Termioal: price of ordinary lots, $5 monthiy | y ; phone Jackson 281 | fully fnvited to attehd the funeral Frida: = | 3 street, thence to_St. Patrick's Church for SUBURBAN RESILENCES FOR SALE. TyPEWRITERS AND SUsOLIES. | Oaxiand, via 11 o clock creek boat o eoi: | BEAUTIFCL country residence, 12 rooms and dry, clubhouse, stable; large grounds; & tnutes’ walk from San Anselmo station. For ulars call at 1030 Steiner COHN. D I “mn requiem mass will be celebrated at st. Patrick's Church Wednesday, April 15, for the repcse of his soul, commencing at 9: o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. DEEGAN—In this city, April 9. 1903, Delia, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter | change.536 California; telephone Main 2606, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. beloved wite of the ‘lats Willlam Deegun, and sister of M. R. O'Brien of Alameda and i and William O'Brien of Louisviile, Ky.. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 44 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 | Montgomery exclusive dealers Smith'Pre- mier Typewriters: suppltes for all machities; partly used machines s0ld & new ones rented. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. AKE an offer—To cloge estate; elegant home 13 rooms and bath: gas and electricity; | house and stable; lot 75x183; cost | $15,000; elegant corner lot. | LAND COMPANY, 0 Park s amed LEY ADVERTISENENTS BERKELEY REAL BSTATE. NEW Jone =350 pe i-room house; corner lot; street blocks to station; $500 cash, month om cottage; chicken-house; scks 1o station. m house on Telegraph ave.; perfect gem. om hous 0 tank Ne windmill and street work 2 $3500 ace $3000. stree $1500- a New blocks to train; ork 1 done. 2 o jom cottage and barn: '$200 cash, b 5 per month; why pay rent? i lots on Spruce st.; snaps —Cost §25,000; must be sold; 10-room : barn and outhouses; family orchard; 5 acres of land; grandest garden in Berke- ley; beautiful, new: can subdivide and off '§15,000 worth of lots and ‘still have ( grandest home in Berkeley. W, €. Lori . . EMSLIE, Ashby statio | | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS o writ old, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 2D-HAND typewriters rented. repaired Webster Typewriter Iuspec. Co.. 208 Sansom —— DIVIDEND NOTICES. of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mi; sion street, thence to St. Joseph's Churc! for serviced at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Young Ladies’ In- DIVID) of 42 cents per share on D No. 211 the capital stock of the Contra Costa |t q v i e cav) o | stitute No. 1—You are earnestly requested to ’\‘\{:r-'r Sompany, sl bs able at the | aitend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. gifice of anid company, robm third [ J)" Deegan, from the parlors of McFadden, ook ciosea o Aaine; on April 16 Transfer| jcBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, ¢ booka clo pril3at3 p. m. ED ARU; morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock. By order MRS, M. L. GREGG, President. MAN, Secretary. nt_ Powder Com. NANNIE G pany, Con.—A dividend, No. b2, of fifty cents | DOWNING—In this city, April 9. 1903, Mary, (80c) per share on the Issued capital stock of | beloved wife of James J. Downing, and the comp: beea declaréd payable at | mother of James J. Downing, a native of W, the office of ‘the company, rooms 202-204-208 Hayward building, Sar Francisco, on April 10, 1908. Transfer books close April 3, 1 at noon. J. R. LEAVELL. Secretar, San Francisco, aged 31 years: | FLAHERTY—In this city, April 8, 1903, Mar- tin, beloved son of Bartholomew and the late Mary Flaherty, brother of Patrick, Jchn, Thomas, Mamie and the late James Fiahert and beloved nephew of Mrs. Kate Coursey, a native of San Francisto, aged 30 years and 5 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Misslon street. FRESE—In this city, April § 1003, Willlam, dearly béloved husband of Tda Frese, and father ‘of Mrs. Senta Hinrichsen of Monte- rey, Mexico, and Otto, Henrika and Linda Ticse, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 48 years admom:’u nd lu‘u ays. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- cully tnvited o attend the funeral services Friday, April 10, 1903, 8 o'clock, at the chapel ‘of the Odd Fellows' Crematory. PROPOSALS, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,, March 14, 1903.-— Sealed proposals, in. triplicate, will be fe- ceived at this office until 11 c'clock a. m., April 14, 1003, and then opened for “‘Doing all the Printing, and furnishing all material therefor, that imay be required at Head- quarters Department of Calitornia, during the fiscal year ending June 50, 1904.” Prefere will be given to articles of domestic produc tlon or manufacture, conditions of quality and price (including In the price of foreign productions .or manufacture the duty there- on), being equal. The United States resecves the right to reject or accept any or all pro- posals in whole or in part. Information fur- ‘nished ‘on application to undersigned. En- | GILKYSON—In Marin County, April 8, 1903, | S Yelopes " containing | proposals should be | Aibert R., beloved son of the late J. W. and marked “‘Proposals for Printing.” and ad- | Ruth H. Gilkyson, and brother of Mrs. J. CFFICE, 1ii. EROADWAY. dressed to C. P. MILLER, Chiet Quarter-| T. Foley, Mrs. F. G. W. Paige, Mra. B, i, = cmaner. . Rideout and Ruth, John W., Winifred and OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. PROPOSALS (or Subsistence Supplien. Offics | . Siiporcins aged 45 years 2 tootinsCounts; $3500- A HANDSOME home; on the northr side of street? in fine location; high ground; house. | contains § rooms, bath and all modern im- provements, WOODW ARD. WATSO! way, corner Fourteenth s $1050 ONLY will buy a nice 4-room coltage, | "'nigh basement, etc.. in East Oakland. P. | G, LASSEN & CO."406 Tenth st.. Oakiasd, | ca $3500; STORE and 12 rooms; rent $40; pays 10 per cent net; business street; improving fast. 245 Kearny st. room 4, ;OAKI.AID FURNITURE :a- SALE. & CO., 1172 Broad- NOTICE of Assessment—Cactus Oll Co, Purchasing Commissary. San Francisco, Cal., A|-1;J|I 10, m:‘):x].l a':‘nled 'pronxul» fof fur: |° NUR, W. nishing and delivering of such quantities of | " g3 ol acqualint: subsistence dupplles, delivered ai such whart | 1,57 frifies to attond (he famenss Buapret or wharves or such ‘warehouses in San Fran- clsco, Cal.? as per eircular to be seen at this office, will be réceived ‘here until 11 o'closk m., Wednesday, April 22, 1903 and epened immediately theréafter, in’ presence: of bid- ders. Specifications, general instructions to Dbidders and blank foring of piroposals will e April 12, at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1230 Market strest. et tween Bighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Jawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and’ Guerrero streets, furnished to established dealers on applica. - = tion to . A. WOODRUFF, Colonel A, W NEAREST THE CITY UK. Arimy. Purchasing Commissars LIVET CEMETERY | 1 ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ) | prin- (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors | N. € G. W.—The officers and membérs of Olympus Parlor No. 189, N, §. G. W.. are requested to assemble at the funeral pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1230 Market ‘streét. be- tween Eighth and Ninth, Sunday, Agril 12, at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral -of our fate brother, -Albert R. Gil- kyson. By order of RALPH E. CAMPBELL, President. JOHN T. COSGROVE, Secretary. GREENLEAF—In = Alameda, April 9, 1903, David Greenleaf, beloved son of Mrs. Helen Greenleaf, and brother of Mrs. W. J. Mar- tin. a native of Illinois, aged 28 years and 5 months. 7 Funeral strictly private. HAGGLUND—In this city, April 8; 1903, Char- lotte, dearly belgnd mother of Mrs. M. John- | son, Mrs. P. Peterson and John Hugg- | lund, and r of Mrs. A. C. Lundin, a| native of §weden, aged 75 years 2 months | and 1 day. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the. funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 244 Shotwell street, corner Seven- tecnth, thence to the Swedish Evangelicul Lutheran Ebenezer Church, Mission st ‘between Efghth and- Ninth, where ser will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HERRICK—In this city, April §, 1903, Georgs Rees, beloved child of Clarence G. and -Rose Davis Herrick, and brother of Willlam and Stephen Herrick, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 18 days. (New Orieans papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 11, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 23 Bartlett street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. HOWARD—In this-city, April 9, 1905, at Our Lady's Home, 33 Rincon place, -Mrs. Ellen Howard, a native of Clonmel, County Tip- perary, Ireland, aged 96 yea: IVANCIH—In this city, April 8, 1903, Gra- como, beloved brother of John Ivancih, a native' of Lussin, Austria, aged 320 vears 11 months and 24 days, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the . funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o’clock, from the parlors of the Unifed Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JACKSON—In Oakland. April 9, 1903, Mrs. Catherine Jackson, widow of the late Wii liam Jackson, and mother of Dr. W. . Francis F., Charles A., G. Edgar, Arthur E. and Margaret F. Jackson and Mrs. Henry Gonzales, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. ¥ Funeral - from_§t. Jobn's- Church’ Sun- day, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Friends are kindly requested to refrain from calling or sending flowers to house. KARB—In this city, April 9, 1908, Carl Karb, dearly beloved son of Henry and Wilhelmina Karb, and brother of Robert, Maximilian, John, George, William, Bruno, Margaret an Emma Karb, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 5 days. KIELBERG—In this city, April 7, 1908, Carl | E. Kielberg, beloved father of Ole E. and | Marius F. Kielberg, a native of Denmark, aged 57 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 12, at 2 o'clock, from Pythian Hall, 999 Market street, where funeral services Will be held under the auspices of Denmark No. 2, Dania. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | tery. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Pet- ersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. KELLY—In this city, April 8, 1903, Thomas J.. dearly beloved and only son of Margaret and the late Thomas Keliy, and brother of Mary C. Keily, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 4 months and 12 days. @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Friday). at 1 0 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 137 Baker street, thence to St. Agne Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KILDAY—In'this city, April 9, 1903, William | Joseph, beloved husband of Theresa Kilday, | father of Gertrude and Mabel Kilday, be- loved son of Sarah and the late Willlam Kil- 1 d brother of Frank and -the late 4 Charles Kilday, a native of Bos- In- LASSWELL~—-In O: nd, April 8, 1903, Hazel, beloved wife of Edward Lasswell, mother of Chester D. Lasswell, and_sister of the late Gracle Dugan, a native of San Franclsco, aged 20 vears and 6 months. i §7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 2 ¢Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors | of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, betweén Seventh and Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. bie, beloved wife of the late Terrence Me. Donald, and dearly beloved mother of John B, Mamie and Abbie McDonald, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 2226 Fifteenth street, thence to M sion Dolores Church for ' services at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. requiem high mass will be celebrated for repose of her soul at Mission Dolgres Ch Monday, Apri at 9 o'clock. Friends an acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. MICHELSON—In this city, Apeil 9, 190 Henry, beloved and eldest/son of William and the late Mamie Michelson, brother of ! Fddie Michelson, -and’ grandson of Captain | J. and Alletta Michelson, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 vears 4 months and 12 days. MURPHY—In 11 A this city, April 8. 1903, 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 da §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 315 Eurcka street, near Twentleth, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Re- | deemer for services at 10:30 o'clock, Inter- | ment Holy Croes Cemetery. Please amit flow- ers. A rzquiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at the Church' o the Most Holy Redeemer Monday. April at 10:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintan are Invited to attend. H PRESCOTT—In this ‘city, April 9. 1903, John B.. beloved son of Elfas and Lottie Prescoit, brother of George, Charles, Willlam, Maude and Henry Prescott, and stepbrother of George, Joseph and Winfleld Baker, a native Mont.,. aged 21 yeafs and § the pariors of the United Migsion street, between T Remains at Undertakers, 561 Fourth and Fifth . RAND—In this city, April §, 1903, Hollis K. Rand, beloved husband of Sarah Rand, 4 native of Milwaukee, Wis., aged 46 years. (Vallejo papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ROACH—In this_eity, April 9, her residence, 922 Battery beloved daughter of Roach, loving sister of Josie Mortimer and Marguerite Roach, beloved granddaughter of Margaret Dugan, and loving niece of Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan and the late Willle Dugan Cal., a na- montha of Washington, Nevada Count tive of Port Costa, aged 17 years and 15 daye. RUF—In this city, April 9, 1903, at her rest- dence, 2T60% Harrison streef, Fredericka Ruf, beloved mother of Annie and Charice | Ruf and the late John T. Steltz, a native of Germany, aged 71 years and 6 months. SCOTT—In this city, April 8, 1903, Margaret Scott, beloved mother of Mary Kearns, and grandmother of Mrs. Joseph Law and Nellle, William, Frank, Jerome and Henry a native of Ireland, aged 83 years. (=4 ins at 122 Vicksburg street. No- tice of funeral hereafter. SEVERANCE—In this city, April 8 1903, ia, beloved wife of Henry W. Severance, @ native of Ireland, aged B3 years. §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2039-2341 Mission street, . thence to Twenty-fifth and Valencia strests, | 11:30 o'clock train. _Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In Castroville, Cal.. April 7, 1903, Constantine F. Smith, father of Alice R. Smith and Mrs. May Large, and brother of J. Merkley, a native of Springfieid, aged 68 years. Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the Brotherhood of Railway Employes are respecifully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3211 Sixteenth street. in- ferment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:40 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valen- cla streets. R 4 SULLIVAN—In this city, April 7, 1903, Chris- tina A. Sullivan, beloved motheér of Richard F. Willam H. T and Toseph S Sullivan, a native of Ifast, Ireland, aged 70 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the’ pariors - of 'J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission stree! thence to® St. Patrick’s Church at 10:. o'clock for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN VALKENBURGH—In this city, April 8, 1 Henry, beloved son of Edgar Van Val- ! line of Twenty- lon & M |5 by NE 100, Francisco Homestead: 13 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Vl’lgo Eleven. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, April 9—4 p. m._ Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpba o Julia — % Alta 05 - 09| Justics . 12 Andes . 15 17 Kentuck o e Belcher ....] 52 53| Mexican 20 128 Best & B .1 75 2 00 |Ocoldental . 51 a5 Bullfon ..... 08 _ 07 Ophir 75 1 85 faledonia .. 2 10 2°15 |Overma & 54 ‘hallenge .7 58~ 60! Potosi 2 2 Chollar 28 30(Savage . 23 2 Confidence .. — 1 75|Scorplon . | — C C & Va...1 60 1 63/Seg Belcher . 18 20 Con Imp ...0 03 04 |Bjerra Nev...1 00105 Con N Y . 08 10| Sfiver Hill 82 3 Crown P . 27 28/St Louls . 1§ 20 Bureka Con.. — 55|Syndicate 08 o1 Exchequer 02 il Unfon Con 00 110 Gould & ¢ 26 Utah- . 2 30 & Nor. 60 Yellow 36 38 Lady Wash . 05 — . TONOPAH MINES. Golehan Co:.. 30 . 40 Bay Ex ..... 20— Gold Mount . 22 Tonopah N §. 20 — Lucky Tom . 20 .25 Tonopah U ..105 — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, April 9, Jane A. Butherland to Alice M. Pugsley. lot on E line of Scott street, 125 N of Fulton, N 25 by E 137:6; Peter MeDevitt grant. to Annle Wright, lat on W line of Shotwell street, 125 N of Nineteenth, N 30 by W 122:6; 31 City 0. Street Improvement Company to Patrick | | J. McInerney, lot on NW corner of Twenty-first street and Potrero avenue, W 25 by N 84:6; $10. Louis Metzger, thau, Pauline Schoenberg (wlite of Lou Henry and Leopold Morgen- osa. and David Kline, Henrietta Newman and Fan- ple -and, Simon- N ue, W 25 by California_Title pany to Jonathan of Twenty-first_street, ordlinger to same, lot on N 25 W of Potrero N §4:6; $850. Insurance and Trust Com- Anderson, lot on 8 line of Twenty-third street, 280 W of Sanchez, W 27 by S 114; $10. Agostino Craviof and Carmela tto or Craviatto to Salvators avarra, lot on S line of Filbert street, 137:6 E of Stockton, B 30 by § 62:6; §10. Mary D. Davis vis, ot on W line Washington, N 29:6 by W (Draper) to Margaret C. Da- of Dupont street, 60:10 N of alsg lot on E line of Taylor street, 62:6'S of O'Farrell, 8 23 by E 68 street, 162:6 E of also iot on S line E of Webster, S 13 Anne Barow to on S line of Broad P S , W 39, N 40:8, W 3:6, N 28, 813 19:6, N $10. orge W. and Henshaw, lot 112 also lot on S line of Sacramento Webster, .S 132:8% by E 5 of Slcrllgaglo.‘l'(lrfe(. 162:6 a2:814 b ; Eift. Ribest wnd_ Biie Webrli, lot way, 114:6 E of Powell, E 19:4, E Marie C. Brown to Willk on \W Hne of Powell u:o‘t': 5 S of Bush,: S 25 by: W 82:6; $10. Annie Touhill to Mary A, E. J. and Frances B Touhill, lot on' W iine of Hyde street, 25| N ot Ellis, N Josie” Mahony to Richard M. Lyman. | line of Third street, 75 NW- of Townsend, | W 50 by NE 80; Ella A. McKenazij by W 62:6; gift. Tot on $10. e (administratrix estate Joha | i | | T. McKenzie) to Adolf Zirkel, lot on SW line | of Madison avenue (Fifth avenue), 178 SE of | Harrison street, SE 22 by SW - Henry J. Thomat fourth, Kansas street, 274 by W I W of Church, W of Shields street, 25 & of Ford, E 50 by block 13, City Land Associa- | lots 6 and 7, tion: $1. Margaret A, The Saruh McKendry street, W 120, line of Vermant S 25 by E 20 also lot on S lne of Day st ourth avenue, 475 125, E 22, S 6% degrees, E 53, $1400. s to Florinda Thomas. lot on street, 100 S of Twenty- Twenty-fifth, N 0:3 of Twenty- ¥ %o N line N 100, o W 5 by S 114; also lot on omas to same, same; $1. v to Winslow Ander, iot on W of Lake S 84 degrees 45 minutes, E 93, S 55, subject to right of way in 1478 D, 343; $10. Mary M. B. Martin to William H. Hohne- enth avenue, E 62 ! mann, lot on S line of L street, 10 E of Elev- by S 100; $10. Joseph and Mary Seyner fo Solomon Getz, lot $10. Patrick and Nora T lot on W 5 of Q stree Menry or Henry to McEwen Bros. E 100, lot stead: $10. J. Wallace Wesi lots 1 and 2, blocl Stanyan rees 45 min: lots 44 and- Company_to Mrs. treet, 518:6'4 £ of Sullivan. 8 5 flc States Savings. e of M street. 32:6 B of Eleventh ave- nue, E 25 by S 100; $10. A. K. P. and Lizzie D. Harmon to Ada Friend, lot on E live of Ninth avenue, 192:3 of P street, N 32:9, E 181:11, S 47:10, W 167:9; y Bros- venue. NE O'Neill to Timoth: line of Ninet: t, § 25, NW 120: lot on W_line L. and Charlotte G. Kummer (corporation), lot on SE line 5 SW of Japan avemue, SW tover to Clyde C. Westover, k A, map 1, Sutro Addition; /. Westover to same, lot on W line of . W 139:9, NW 1 Myers Garden; gift. Loan and Building Catherine Quick. lot on NE ut 45, Mfne of Fificenth avenue, 15 SE of M street, SE Eliza_Huyek to Iot on N ifne of Thr 30 by N avenue, W Homestead Associ Horace G. Platt ifne of by, Gdwin Read to corner of Holloway and Plymouth by S 100, lot 54, block 8. Lakevie Cohen to Robert Magnes, 1a: Park Lane Tract Build Lacoum Pierre lot 10 block 208, Seuth Sen 10. and Cecil M. McKinney, street, 50 E of Capitol block Y, Rallroad ation: gift. to Bridget Colin, lot on N Ell; ‘otter street, 450 NW of Mission. NW 25 E 100, block 6. Academy Tract: $10. nest C. Read, lot on SW reets, W 25 $10. ot 42, block R, No. 5; $10. ers’ Contracts. e, owner, with John O’ Dea, contractor, architect — Trenching, sewering, plumbing and ga: work for a three-story basement buflding on the S line of California street, $1238. Mary contractor lan, 111:2 E of Polk, E 24:4 by § 137:6; | , owner. with H. Williamson, hitect William Curlett—All work for two conservatories at Seventeenth and Va- lencia streets (Phe Emilie L. - McCe Mitchell, elan residence); $1585. ‘affery, owner, with J. W. ntractor, arehitect owner—All work for a two-story and basement frame building on the N line of Germania avenue, 156 W oot Fillmore street, W 25 by N 45: $2045. George. H. Tay Herman Peirce—Alteration: at 54 First street; (contractor), Company (owners) with A. architects Copeland “& s and additions to bullding $4221, Harry N. Stetson (owner) with Charles Dun- iop (contractor), plastering’ for a architect Lathing and S-story and basement brick building on SW corner of Bush street and Bur- ritt pi e, §137:6. W 57:6, N 50, W 60, N 5, B 39:6, N 8§2:6, E 78; $6700. Mrs. Carolina Osterloh (owner) with B. Mar- tin (contractor), architect —AIll work except mantels, shades, connections for a cottage on § line gas fixtures, gas and water 1-story and basement frame of Twenty-fifth street, 106:8 W of Diamond. W 26:8 by S 114; $1956. TOOK OVER YOSEMITE VALLEY FROM STATE John W. Noble, former Secretary of the Interior Department under President Har- rison, has been a guest at the Palace Ho- tel for several days. General Noble, who was breveted d uring the Civil War, fig- ured prominently in the affairs of Call- fornia while serving in the Interior De- partment. It was during his administra- tion cf the business of that office that the Yosemite Valley was taken over by the TUnited States Government from the State. He was also responsible for the orders that set aside tl reservations in and undértook other improvement: the coast that people. he San Gabriel and other the San Joaquin Valley long proved beneficial to the In discussing the recent sensational de- velopments in St. Louis in connection with the boodle Boa Noble said: rd of Aldermen, General “Qur city is not as corrupt as reperts sent abroad discovered that being” handled would suggest. When we our municipal affairs were by a lot of rascaly we promptly turned upon them and sent a few of them to jail. As rapidly as the cases of the others can be tried they will join their comrades in crime behind the bars of the prisons. All American cities have been afflicted at various times with political sores 'and the only difference between our. city and the others is that ours im- mediately found a remedy that proved a valuable and qu ick cure for the evil. s i SAN MATEO EXCURSION TAKES PLACE SATURDAY 50 lot on W line of | | | | | | | i FALLS FROM CAR AND WILL DIE H. R. Dohrmann Pitches Headlong Trying to Save His Hat. Painter Victim of Peculiar Accident Returning From Lodge. Oakiand Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, April 2 As a result of trylng to save his hat. which was blown off by the wind on a swiftly moving car, Henry R. Dohrmann of the firm of Dohrmann & Son, painters, 84 Webster street, lies at the Recelving Hospltal hovering between 1ife and death. Dohrmann, who is 5 years of age, | returning home about 1 o'clock last night | from a meeting of Odd Fellows. Just after boarding a San Pablo avenue car ihe wind caught his hat. He made an effort to save it, but in doing so lost his bal- ance. He was precipitated to the ground headlong. striking with stunning force He was removed to the Receiving Hospi- tal, where he has been gradually sinking without recovering consciousness. lie resides . at_1743 Adeline street with his family, consisting of a wife and three chfldren.. METHODIST WOMEN MEET IN ANNUAL CONVENTION Interesting Addresses Delivered Be- fore the San Francisco District Home Missionary Society. The fifteenth annual meeting of the San Francisco District Woman's Home Mis- sionary Society of the California Confer ence was held vesterday in the Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Interesting addresses were delivered. The reports of the officers .of the society showed it to be in a flourishing condition. The pro- gramme of the session follows: Opening devotional emercises, Miss Cedora Cheney; appointment of committees; enroll ment, courtesies, resolutions, finance: address of welcome, Mrs. Herbert F. Briggs; resume of the year's work, Mrs. Jennie Evans, recording secretary; reports of corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. A. Lakin, and treasurer, Misg E. Crummey: an hour with departmen secretaries: reception of new auxiliarfes: sol Mrs. George Norton: address. ‘“The Gemeral Work,” by Mrs. Anna Kent of East Orange. N. J: afternoon devotional hour, Miss Stella Fassett; the general executive meeting at Kan sas Ci Mrs. Jennie C. Winston; our coas work, Spanish, Mrs, Anna Kent, secretary for bureau for Spanish work in New Mexico and Arizona: Orfental. Mrs. L. P. Williams deaconess committee report, Dr. J. N. Beard Mrs. L. J. Stms, Mrs. Lincoln: Japanese com- mittee, Mrs. Bishop J. W. Hamiiton. The officers of the soclety are: President, Mrs. F. D. Bovard, San Francisco; first vice president, Mrs. E. D. McCreary Santa Cruz; recording secretary, Mrs. Jennis F. Evans, San Francisco; corresponding sec- retary. Mrs. M. A. Lakin, Palo Alto; treasurer Miss E. Crummey, Los Gatos; secretaries departments—Supplies, Mrs. John Coyle: pub- lications, Miss Susie Abbott; Mother's Jewels, Mrs, G.' M. Barrett; deaconess, Mrs. W. C. Baker; Indian, Mrs. S, F. Harrison; Oriental Mrs. L. P. Willlams; Hawailan, Mrs, W. C. Forsyth: juvenile work, Miss C, G. Davis: block 53, Exeelsior Home- | literature, Mrs. Susie Discho. In the evening a reception was tendered o Mrs. Anna Kent, member of the gen- board of the Woman's Soclety, by the Cali- t eral executive Home Missionary ! & | fornia ‘Conference Board at the National Training School and Deaconess’ Home, 129 Haight street : —————— Unidentified Man Kills Himself. An unidentified man committed suicide early this morning in the lodging-house at $65% Market streét by inhaling illuminai- ng gas through a rubber tube held in his mouth, one end of the tube being affixed to the gas burner. The body is that of a man of about 25 vears, smooth shaven about 175 pounds weight, black hair and eyebrows and two of the upper teeth fill- ed ‘with gold. The body was taken to the Morgue for identification. May 1. steamers at For_ Victoria, Vancouver. Port Townsend, Ta- Everett, b g i i ES ] i : g £ iy ;Ez O. R. & N. CO, “Columbia’ sails April 13, 28, May 3, 13. 2. June 2, 12. 22 ‘‘George W. Elder’” sails Apeil 18, 25, May 8, 18, 28 June 7, 17, 27. Oniy steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and shori rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer safls foot of Spear st., at 11 &. m. D. W, HITCH- Pass Dept.; C. CLIFFORD, t., 1 Montgomery at. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave Whart. Sernee Tivet ant Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., 'YOKO! and HONGKONG, Nagasaki and Shanghal, and comnecting at Hongkong With steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr. 1903 NIPPON MARU.. 1908 deceased, to the | persons having ' claims An excursion will .be made to-morrow creditors of and all F month. H. URNITURE good and cheéap this cipal place of business, San """'”E‘m- Call- Kenburgh, and brother of Alpheus and Edgar Ty e fald Geceased. to exhibit them | SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. _fornia; location of works, Carriso 2 3 SRR . & native of - - | to San Matéo, where Easton, Eldridge & e e o B Dot | _ Bl S S S Brl) | HENRY J. GALLACHER CO. | b, Gt o' seir” dunta Barbd | o wit conduct an_auction sale of 0 swener ety it By | SAN RAFAEL ADVERTISEM'TS | 3583 Scsimeoti e Sham ot | o RR B, AN M, Ly | ol T 5SS TSRS | " i e, The, curon, <rain 15 same being his piace for the :;I-x:cgl; Hpoable immediately at the otflos of satd erem: | 20 Fifth st., opposi® Lincoln School. | (Friday), ac 2 oclocky from the parlors of | will leave the depot at Third and Town- #nd County of San Francises, State of cai, | WOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. e S lieie Aty T g, Baly Telephone South 80. ot Taurel Hi Cemetery. send streets at 11 a. m. and will stop at fornis. JOHN FARNHAM. administrator of | HOUSE, Turaied: 8 romes i o5, | 5 sment remains unpald on the 17ih STANFORD Parlor No, 76, N. 5. G. W.—ogq. | Yalencia and Twenty-fifth streets. An ‘assessment of March, 1903, will be delinquent and REMOVED TO requested to elaborate luncheon will be served and O | aay advertised for sale at public auction, and un. the estate of BRIDGET DEVINE, also known hed; 6 rooms and_ba NEW STORE. cers and members are ble 25 BRIDGET LONG, deceased. CARLTON | pn EANHOLD, cor. Lombard and Lyon sts. UNITED UNDERT. of & Co.. 946 sle will be provided to make th T o s ant e L gadminatratar, lees ¢ ix made befors will ba 8ol Funeral Directors and Embalmers. o e e, At T Pl e e i Crot Sl T 36 end . Cheonicle bullding. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLLES. | %a iy of April, 1003, (o pay the Qelinqusns Formery 1 Metropolitan T Vi 104 Titad U O0 ol ‘ite- Thtia vige | mlom e plesMat &nd notbwaethy svent fox e Francisco, March 13, 1903. " | o Drop head. Dlain nish cak. suaranised, | seessment, together with costs of advertis- Now at 866 MISSION. Tel South 167. President, Henry Van Valkenburgh. By or. |&l! Who attend. The fare for the roun CUBTOM House, San Francisc, Mar. 81, 1003 | | $15 50, quari: e fnish oak, guaranteed: | ing and expenses of sale. By order of board | Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fitth st. der of the parlor. trip is 50 cents. —Notice —Certain goods remaining one vear | makes, 30 hand. bor ton Db o S g | of Grectors.’ FRANK BANETT, President; Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. JAY T. NASH, President. ‘The raflroad facilities that San Mateo P K C A ARt o 2 et — gl A o B romerwre— (e Gom Franciacs ke 1t & very aeu: 7 NOTICE OF POSTPON o to San Fra t a very desir- . Deseripiee D, 1903, at 10 o'clock | _and 6th; phone South 433; take elevator. Tno time for paing assssemont on” Cactus | § 2= MSUML scome n’!g.'. Haosen. | Tyfies Rose Hackett, the HAL wo-'| apie piuce of restdance.. Hialty veroes ate the Custom-House on Apr. 16, 1903, or at the | "AUTOMATIC” and other makes at ¢ut rates; 2‘;,." b, 'm.zl'“h::hm::wm uncl | | Formerly. . lglnnn o8 pahuneral | man to leave Johannesburg after martial | sure to increase there steadily, so that time “‘,_.:"'"’ of sale W. B, HAMILTON, | reduction on rents and 3 and | g0ck until May 24, 1908, K. w_mu%t fl""’" Embalmers, . Eddy st.; | Jaw was declared, is now a baker's clerk | careful buyers will make money on their Epecial Peputy Collector. exchanged. Phone Jessie 145 st | Secretary; FRANK BANETT, meu'm:. ’ o in Charlestown, Mass. investments. ! BRos, . \ s