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THE SA X\ FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1903. SDUCATIONAL. COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET. or & term of not less than hed house of 7 rcol = removed her stud ulm RENT- i, where she will| * rear ap elegant nd guitar clubs on | L Ve - ecvenings and her | K erm : jax cveninge; $1 a month; | tter. box LT, * ELECTRICAL ENGI- ration, construc- work; therough Post: catalogue (ree. TO SUBURBAN RESIDENCES 10 cotiag: s eim summer—Furaished plano. T. F. DAY, San 4 shed 4 ro | | { | | | Starr King native teacn s and bath ottage. branded y— on left t a in head, thin tail and mane; | horse or mare, bra on left thigh. V w liberal 1 REWARD ked for ret and turquois to clerk, Palace boolkee sition in ag DENTISTS, By express ¢ BROTHER:! ang broadw MRS. DR. WY TH, specialist for a stant reli ? JKOHL, reliable specialist { oubles and _irregulzrities; anteed. 100875 Mt NNELL—AIl mio are this specialist on e & positively corrected; the unfci- = he most Qiffcult cases traac- Office, 1018 M: LEN, 1118 Market— a private home be best medical 00 HER, AVIES hod of trea and HIN lie advantage you time a MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. -hand i & WOLPMAN. i85 all s ion dawn 1% sand pump. NG COMPANY COND-HAND machinery. boilers, engines. pumpe, water pipe, bought, sold, rented und exchanged. Ses Surday’s papers. H.S R ANY. 1 - e = A—FINE svits, §7 50; dre: D isa inal Misit Clothing re, ear Bush: open to 9 p. m. ora Liats, $1 5. st A—$3 50 DERBY and & ular Price Hatters, 30 Kearny Pine: open to ® p. m. rents gear m shafting. —FURNISHED, fugal pump, or write H 7H‘. 0D cow; pear Church; see her. suppl igalupi, Idison phonograph. g picture machines, 4 rooms and bath ssion st., bet. o1 M 12th | Custom tatior-mage suits: sold §1 _weekly pay- ments. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 25 Stockton nonds, watches & Jewelry sold: §1 weew 4 Lean Office,25 Stockton s° phone. upper fat: | G gecond-hand 2-inch . | XROGH M'N'F'G CO.. 518 ) Bns, bath; 540 | GAHOLINE engines. automobiles and launches; ___ | it sirer. 3E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st 3 1t 370 | BOILEES, engings,pumps,pipe, belting shaiting, Mission, phone Red 2937, packs. turniture, carpets, Larkin st.; houses & furnitw ABK for prices on typewriters: ail makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Monig'y. MAGIC lanterns, new -hand moving pic- tures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. e e e MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, 61 Mission: phon: { WANTED—Planer and matche: table saw, - | " pulley. étc. SUGARMAN BROS., 540 Howard. | PALMISTRY. MADAMIZ MORTON, _scientific palmist, | “Tavior st., near Geary: phone Red 2041, b0z OME FOSELLI sclentific palmist. 513 Phone Black 561 | “rayler st Geary. | Mtme. Neergaard removed to 1009 Sutter: hours 1 73 %0 4: eve. Sun, by apbt.: tel. Polk 2564 | WALLPAP! unting, paintin . CLARK & CO. es; interior decorating, all pri ey G imitation stalned gl PARTNERS WANT! ATUNITIFS like (his are scarce. Winchester 1lotel. FHRSONALS s of the RYAN sisters, on Jacksonvill Menii AN JR. wa ' 1f you are able t in finding thos » me 1 would y thankful if you Address until April 78315 Market st. posed no pois substance ¢ will restore color to gray ha few days more natural than any dye ¥ ining the scalp: eradicates "dandruf stimulates the growth of new hair. HALE BROS’, San Francisc lemedy restores gray n falling, cures dandl scalp: stain o: 1 t drugglsts’, haird S andrail, . bun. 51 Grant ave., rate. but how good, js the mo W cheap ¢ the Rapid Ro 218, skin spec bleach paste face asiri 1l and see den st LLA TA nontl:, my ial creams: 781 O’ Farre! and tions. TRIC | 44T st., nea $1 %0 per night; $1 e bus and baggage to g to §6 per from the fer AN up pe . b MOORE s, ES MUSIN, A—Highest prie gold, ete. Howard st. on iustallments . merchant taflors. to order Neuhaus & ¢ xdminer bi removed by 1170Markec 1 and Dr.&Mrs. Trave liair moles tallments. . between ¥ GOLDS TAILOR-MADI suits. $7 G0; dress pants, $2 5 Misfit Clothing Parlo, ALFREDUM: Fair to its b “gyptian Henna restores gr ural color; $1; at all IACHE DROPS il druggists. CH CORN PAINT, : all druggists, eventh. WONG HIM, herb doctor: dizeases of the human body; for - years at 115-117 Mason: now lo- Geary st., near Leavenworth. 00D, skin and rectal diseases & special Market st. ROOMS FOIl HOUSEKEEPING. S _5d—Suit ean.quiet, bath. LD, E_ Apartme e Priv ate T00— Panhandle District houaekeepinz room: 9—Connecting rooms, nicely housekeeping; large, outside: nely furnished room. eation; no children: refe conveni- Larkin—St bath; lig! and Large sunn, eping: $1 75 1034, and Polk st bet. Va furn noy, parlor sulte ed: gas range, laundry. (The)—Suni apartments for ing; gas rauges; just pewly fur- Polk = OLD Toutns HERBERT houseke furnished room ok. necting compiete- : oth HOWARD, 10 for keeping: $2 per v ARD. un sunny ing room I'wo sunny sunny voom: use of McALLISTER, f38—Nicely furnished suj | " sink: gas; range; hot bath; laundry; phono; and $ oiis pleasznt sunny connecting roork, with coal raug i—Thres or four furnished r housekecping; adults PLEH Sunny furnished and unfuraished 1018 —Sunny suite of 3 rooms iouiekeeping: also single room. 2 sunny front rcoms eeping. | | SOUTH PARK, 8¢ 1 ed for house cor’ Bush and Dupont | i furnished Tooms nue, Latwesa Hyde and Learenworth street s | _ suites ingle. thence St. Mary's Cathedral for serv ! HoreL 1a 15 o'clock. = Interment St. Mary {COUNTRY BOARENE SR Swanson, aged 38 years 1 month and 17 { SAN MATF furnished room: with aays. board in stables, la; Bai- §=> Friends and acquainiances are respeci- len and ence; references re. fuily invited to sttend the funeral Monda: 3 3 April 13, At 2 o'clock, from her e e—— | reaidence, §70 Church street. Interment Lau- NOTICES. rel Hill ¢ o semronae | FLAHERTY. April 8, 1908, Mar- y ! Chichester's Luglish Pennyroyal Pilla | tin, beloved s clomew and t! are the best. Safe. reliable. Take no ether. | Mary Wiaherty, of Patrick, John. stamp for particulars. “Reltef for | Thomas, Mauiie and t Michacl and by return mail. _Aek yvour [ James Flaber Chem. Co.. Phila, Pa. | Kate Cours & rms.; §6 2 | | " and cold water: sunny; swel ROOMS TO ‘T—Furn. and Unfara. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin. MINTIRE-RAINE—In this citv, April 11 1003, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson. pastor Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. gle; new flat; furniture put in last A Hi 8. mento and An- e o cvery foum 'rand macine Siew: | nie Raics’of San Francivce I 3 s nspect, .. DN % 1538 Larkin ct.,’ near Jackson, or Equity OF | Vit IoB MKINNONT-In this city, My <+ |y N and Lilllan May McKinnon, both RAN KLIN Furnished room to lst for 1| Of San Franclsco. or 2 gentlémen: gas: bath "CEARY, 064 (The Beriin)—Tlegantly furnished Tilts and ringle rmasmodern:phonelariin 41 GATE av —Ver ;‘Adnll’lbh front running Watsr, bath: private family. Grand Southes $1 50 night; $2 HAIGIIT, 104 Three munny, WOLTHERS—LASTEIN —In_this city, Amp 4, 1963, by the Rev. O. Grosnsbars, Hear L. Wolthers and FEllen Last: W Bjorkman, Rtel McDonald, Addie McNamars, Mis: Michelson, Henry ' Beirne, 'Josaph F. 'Tare, John J. Cobbiedick, James unfurnished cor- Coover, Charles €. SR D 2 Doubledar. frita . Olaen, dug‘.u HARRISON, 7841, outthFinely fur- an, Ostlund, Hjalmar shed rooms; bat centenc D] Ellman, ity Prescotf, John B. S al v onventences: home- | . o oety, Matkin Prior. James Quirk, Michael J. Reid, Bdmund B. Roacl, Mary Ruf, Fredericka !mrl’th. He,!]en Lh i Springer, Hanna Suthérland, Andrew ‘Iierson, Alice M. Yompkins. Harris M. JESSIE, 812, mear Ninth—Two small, unfur- nished rcoms: $6 - “Beautitul room; latge closet; hot 1 flat; cheap. CIty Hall-Lovely sunngy nd others; gas; reasonable. op) hkpg. @ Harkine, Mary ®. (wpartments), = Hayze, Judge B. Y. Yarlan, William H. Sunny furne 'l?em' . C.. Wilking, Benjumin = = = ——————— telberg, Carl K. Waterbury, Martin MILLERAR Iouse, 350 O Farrell: new man- . J. Collin, late of Avonde!l | BJORKMAN—In this city, Apnil 11, 1903 ! Richard Mugnus, beloved son of Ellen and | the late John Biorkmau, Lrother of Josephin. i Bjorkman and Mra. C. 1. Mitchell, and uncic of ‘Mary ‘Raflly, »_native of Sacramento, Cai., agsd 46 years 7 months aud § days. BOQOLE—In Seattle, Fmma Glover Boole, beloved daughtsr of Willlam avd 2 Nicely furnishad $1 per week; r—Bunny suitcs reasonuble, B.. Welch, a nattve of Virginia Ci O A iTe Deos e i tAble 108 i kP Notiee af sl Mceafier. - i L BRIDGE--In Frultvale, April ®, 1605, Thoni.s B Bridge Jr., heloved husband of Saral: Bridge, and biother of Mre. Willlam Bennett ax John, Joshta and Danlel Bridge. a native aged 53 vears 5 mont Incandescent light, | England, room and ladles’ part #nx ds and acquaintances ave res 38c to §1 60; week, $3 | ruily tnvited to attend the funernl secv ; elevator on ground | sungay, April 12, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at fyul a the. | vale Chapel, Iruitvale avenus, near Polk—3 futnished | ' Sixtesnth stieet. Interment Mountain oms per night, nionth, $8 to s with hot cor, K Cernets: rooms. : | COBBLEDICK—n thls city, April 10. usnishied front single and | Tames beloved iusbavd of fsabell ol ; | . A. B Heal, W. H.. cor. Third—Furnished sunny o oatie gentlemen: excellent board; . Miss Emslin Cobbledick, a native ware § monthe and n Lodge No. n Lodge, A C. W, W iriends and acquaintances d o attend the T Single vooms with gas and slecteio fight: gas Pt v e Cries, e niodern rewly the awspless sughout . and AL M. 1805, Charl azud 13 city, April 11 native of Penn nd_suhscriptions 2200 Flllmore. | gemnents and advertiseme branch a Coover, vear 5 ! DOUBLEDAY—In Alameds, Apeil 1L s beck Satablianed st 198 itz, beloved wife of John \V. Doubleda:, “der devghter of Dr. and Mre. . W nis, aged 84 veurs. £7Notlcs of funsral heresiter EGAN—Tn this city, April 10, 1905 Rose 2xan, desarly heloved sister of Mrs. Annie L. Btatu | Rider, Mrs. Marguret Fahsr, Mrs. Maria La . e | lesh nd VWiltam Mgan, a native of Boa- LD Stevenson Mansion, oy | ton, Muass with uorex. 807 Califointa sf.—Attraciive In- | ¥ 7ihe fuueral wil take place to-da terfor; exceptional table; fres billlard room:. | unday), at 9:45 o’clock, from her late res Gate av 16 Date place, off Golden nce, + Oaklerd o o BELLMAN—In this clty, Aprii 10, 1805, Emily beloved wife of \Wiillam Ellman, mother « Stanley Elluan, deughter of Mre. Amanda Johnson, ana sister of Albert, Alfride and Anne Johnsen, Mrs. F. Nelson and Mrs. D G AND ROOMS. aged 30 years and & montli ¥ ¥riends and arquaintances are respect- {uily invited to attend the funeral to-Gay (Sunda o'clock, from the parlo: of J. C. O'Connor & T Mission stresi, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for s RDER . 24,765, Da. . : T e et o e v o'ciock. Imterment ol o T. Guinasso, deceased. Order ow cause why order to morigage | FRAHER—In this city, Apil 11, 1905, coould not be made. Tpon read.| Sius. beloved infant ‘son of Philip F ing and fling the verified petition of David | Meggie Praher, a rative of San Francisc, J. Guinasso, a6 trator of the estate of | 2ged 3 da —In_this city, “aid decemsed, praving an order to mortgage | GERCKI April 8, the realty lersinafter described for ihe m F. Gerckin, a native of Germany mount mentioned In sald petitfon herstn \ud _rood cause appearing therefor, it ls bereby cidered that ail persons interssted in the sald estate be and appewr before this| GILICYSON—In Merin r Dapartment 10 thereof, in the gous Albe:t R, heloved son of the iate J. U Ruth T Mcyson, and brother of M ‘0. Totey, Mrs. ¥. G. W. Paige, Mrs. Rideout and Ruth, John W., Winifred ar m’ of said court, in the New Clry Hall i1 Ciiy and County of San Francisco, the 12th day of May, 180R, at ock a. m. of sald dav, then ‘and there | Anita Gilkyson. a native of Butié Coun to show if_any they have, why the| Californta. aged 43 I 2 raontha a in sald petition, namely, | 6avs. A member of Olympus Parior t cortain lot, piece or parcsl of land Iying and being In the City and N. 8. G. W, §F Friends and acyu of Francisco, and bounded and ity invited (o attead the funeral Sunda: articularly described as follows, to witt . &t 9:50 o'clock, fram t Commencing the northeasterly corner of & Co., 12%9 Mavket stres Dupont and Vallejo stracts, runnine thence and Ninth. Intermer by electric fureral ¢ oty along the northerly line of Valla, mighteenth gad Goerrero strests. N. B G Wjihe officers and members street eighty-i d six-twel(ths (83 §-1 Teot to the westerly line oi Murguret place: thence nertherly along said line of Margacel | Olympus v No, 189, N. 8. . are ylace one hundred fifty and three- requested to the funeral par Tweliths (L 2 thence at rignt | of McAvor & C. Marist sirest, bi- p Westerly eights A six-twaifthy | tween Eighth and > o) feat to the ea ce of Dupons | at D o'clock, for the purpose of ai , Albert It. Gf . and thence along the emu fuaeral of our late brot line of Dupont strest one hundred and myl . and three-twelfths (130 3-12) feet to the peint R . CAMPBELL, Presidant, f commencement, belng portlon of BO-vars JOHN T. COSGROVE, SBecretary lots Nos. 221 and 240, should not be mort- | GOPCHEVITCH—In Pusblo, Colo., April S gaged for the amount mentioned in maid | . 1008, Krsto Mitrov Gopchevitch, ‘dearly be- petition, namely, twentv-eight thousand dof. | loved brother of Bozo M., Milos M., Peta lars in U ®old coin, or sich lesser amount M. and Andrija M. Gopcheviteh and Mrs. as fo the court or Judge shall seem meet, | Mclena G. Popoviel, a native of Oruvac, Reference to said petition on fle is herehy | Hoka-Kotorsks, aged 42 veais. made for Cirther particulars. Dated April | GORDON—Tn Salinas, April 10, 1965, Loreta 10, 1005, JAR. M. TROUTT, Judge of the | " peloved daughter of James and the late S ORDAN & LANDE, 4 Elicie Gordcu. and sister of Rubie Jane Go:- . R ADE, 2itamerg for ad-| dopn, a native of Cleveland, aged 13 years o ministrator, Califcrnia Safo Doposit buildiag, | manthe And. 20 dass, San Montgomery si MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The following matriage licenses were issued 7 Friends are respsctfully invited to teud the funeral cervices to-day (Sunday) 1:20 o’clock, at the recelving vauit fn Ls Hill Cemetery. Interment Laure! IHill Ceme- tery vesterda GREY—Near Santa Ross, April 10. u}x A " Howard tire, 2 & thur S,, beloved son o ard H. and Cath- anoward, 8. Molntite, 25. Saciamento, and| . gring Girey, and brother of Raymond, Helena M pater Flackenstein, 50, G2 Second streét, and | 204 George Grey, s native of Ban Francisco, jMara way, TR 3 el SOt R Rt e rete ity tvitka oo aé ‘ornelius McLaughlin, 26, | Boyd straet, and (=4 Pighte aeiTaRCIoMIY 1aviiey coiat: Sstella Fecles. 16, 40 Eldridga street. s S o v Seaia. et Chacion W 1. Vallejo, und Telga G. | poling’ mighteenth and Guerrers strests at | | { | Bergendah! | and Bertha B. Lincoln, 2. 11:50 o'clock. Remains at the pariors ilalsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Frank . Boidenave, 16 Polk stret, and Minnie White, 20. 14041, Tolsom street. Henry Brown, 38, Y84 Clara street, and Pear] Walser, 23, 284 Clara street, . Harman, 2218 Hrde straet, . 470 Banches strest. and Jennie C. | beloved husband of Bertha Fanford, and son of Major 1. M. and ¢! late Livertn W. Hanford, a nativa of C: fornia, eged 33 vears § monihs and 4 a: g Friends and Acqualntances are rempsc Madison Jr., and . Harper, 21, Goldsn Gate| fuily iovited to attend the funeru! services avenue, ana Henrietta B. Nellson, 17, 36 Monday afterncon, April 18 1603, at 2 Bovee street o'clock, st bis father's vesidence, 1205 Pe George As de Vere, Point Richmond, and | raita strect, Oaklani. Intsrment Mountain Beatrice C. Moore, 30, city. View Cemste 3 Williar Leonbardt. 25, 1414 Brodericlk | fANSEN—In this city, April 11, straet, . fummets, 20, Tarkspur. Hansen, & native of Norway, a Haogo W. , &, Fillmore strect, ins at the rlors of H. ana Josephine Michel, 22, 8t. Louis, Mo, P g oot ey KR B AL Clatence (. Badger, 22. 430 Fourtesnth street, and Gretchen Holst. 27 Eleventh st. Adolph _G. Rosentnal, 2007 Devisadero strect. and Madellne T. Cashingn, 21, Alameda. Willlain T'. Faber, and REighth. nu}nxs—-m this ci Aprll 11, 1968, Ma Ellen, beloved daughter of Mary and the la Patrick Harkins, -and sister of Mergurite A. and Daniel P. Harkins, a native of San Franclsco, aged | vear # months and 21 daga. EF¥itencs and acquaintynces are sespec fully Invited to attend the funerai to-morro: (Monday). at 11 o'clock, from tha parlors o €. O'Connor & Co., 767 Missica street. Strodey Battin, 23, 111 Welsh street, ra Battin, 20, 418 Seventh strest. . Rimons, 21, city, and Catharine L. od. Samuel J. Harman, . city, and Catharine Malone, 21, Petaluma. J Francisco G. Montealegre, 1, 2115 Pacific | Interment Holy Croew tery avenue, and Jodith J. Duffy, 31, 1944 Culifor- | TIAYNYE—At his restdence in San Matec, Apiil 10, 1905, Judge Robert Y. Havne 2 native of ath Carolfna, uged 13 vears & X BIANCH office, for Call advertisements and subscriptions, bas been estsblished at 1096 Valencla st. - | turning lathe, molder. swing saw. shating i » gas engine about 7 p., belting, etc., for %0 days wpeclal | Thop. Addrest box 3823 Call. 30% press; Gally Universal No. 5: also paper | “Cater, hand or power; good “order. Eox - { 383 Call offl arriage, & handsome | T T = = 5 “ut wodern coupe. 1011 | WANTED—Smail drophead typewriter desk. Mizeion dress E. E CO,, WANTED—Butcher and price. Box_-‘-fll cooling room; give Call re, 8 79 City Hail. | PHOTO and magic lantern goods. gomery st + ; $5000 WORTH cast-off clothing wanted: highes price paid. 322 Grant ave.: tel. Red 3932 az0ns. buckD'd,sur rae. 15th-Valehcia, wagon for wiso light camp- | For wants good eecond-hand clothl : e D Shentsica 134 Oth st.: tel, Jess is Horseman.” of interest Jzicll_editor, 003 G. G. ave. | gFICES AND STORES TO LET. LARGE sunny offices, 374 Sutter, near Stock. ton: suites, $22 to $35; single roor $10. Cali at room 2, between 12 and 1 of houses 1o let; send for cir. | 109 Mont- | KOOMS TO LET-——Furn. and Unfan HOTEL NETHERLAND, Furopean Plai 18 TURK S7., NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and | most central Tictel: just opened; 260 light, | well-ventilated rooms; single or en suite, with | = | | | | | or Without private bath; steam heat, eiectric lights and long-distance telephon room; 1wo fast electric elevators; full hotel service; engage YOUr ‘rooms now, A_BRUNSWICK House, | “35c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $6 per waek, and | _light housekeeping rooms: open all nigit. AT “The Almonte,” 878 Market st. (or Mo Fifth st.)—Rooms 1 #1 50 10 §10 per week; house open ail night. ' ED 1 dar. G H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgomery, TRNISHED office for sale; rolier desk, et T location: rent §1: bargain. Box 3810, Cail 1716, between Stxten : urnishe BRYANT, 3 vents-ibird and Guerrero sts.— | 5 e 3 646 Market st. R e i Jiving rooms: cement basemeni | nished rooms, suites, singie; also ur(urnished. "V For rent, S-room Louse, T | &an 719 Jiandsome large store; reason. | CLIFFORD, 204 Eilfs. cor. Mason—Elegantly . anfurnished. I0A Tork o “.::'Eo:,‘)nsfi::.m:i tenan furnished sunny rooms; prices raaconable. e — — — | = g e pl G-room house, s i and Tiv. | EDDY, Ats—Two neat. comfortable tooms meteonth ot . L s o i TR N | ~outide catrance; $1 % and $1 75 per week STORE, & or T iivioe reoms In rear (o ler. | EDDY. S30—Turnished or unfurnished large et TR o < paricr 1o rent. e ———— PAINTERS AND nlpgufou P St b ST-CL. work at reasonable rates. J. C. RU- 2 m‘:flwu- Gate av.; tel. Polk 220l win. from music stand. y .u;t;-r:.a bouse; 8 e oo, p nice ! FELL, 1220—Sunny rooms: single, double FOLSOM, with bath and phone; $7 up, and In suites, 148 Sixth—Rooms | n every 25c, Suc, $1. $1 60 night; | LUX K3 Nicely furnished room, cuitable for | GROSS—EDWARDS—In this city, ril 7, 5 1903, by the Rev. Dr. John A. 5 Wi SRS AT, il pastor Trinity Methodtst Chureh Bmfln—n-kvll‘i}gs—nmm days, Bisth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be in: msi They must bs handsd in at either of the puBlication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same publighed. BORN. COCHRAN—In this eity, April 11, 1903, to the wife of William J. Cochran, a son. DONALDSON—Tn this eity, April 7, 1805, to M JLIWVET CEMETE | -QFFICE: 618 MARKET S HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. i wife of Willlam Donaldson, a son. hu fits Paneagan va“ flages). ELLENBERGER—In this city, March 17, 1003, | gy STORS AND JMMBAT 1o the wite of F. A. Filenberger, a sou. N i ufmmn" FOGARTY—In this city, Aprll 7, 1903, to the Seiestame Souin B0 wite of John J. Fogarty, a son. KNOBLEAU-—In this city, Aoril 7, 1903, to ihe wife of Reno Knobleau, a daughter. n .v.“l‘l o Eg W STORE. I this city, March 15, 190, (o the wit: PO oy Ao g s of George H. Lux, a son. i Aetropoiiian Templs. CGATTFIGAN—In this city, April 7. 1008, Now at . Tei Soutn 167. {0 the wite of Patrick McGitfigan, « daugh- | Between Fourth a Near Firh ter. Finest cquipmenis at Moderate Rates. PLUM—In this city, March 16. 1904, to the wife of Ameasa Plum, a daughter, PORTER—In this city, '})rfl 5, 1908, to ko wife of W. J. Forier’(nee Van Deboe), a | £oil. SMITH—In this city, Areil 11, 1908, to the wife of J. Emith, & eon. gy s w3 MONAHAI’ & CO., Jerome Gross of wards of utguhm“ Ea Welcn | mira Glover Weleh, and sister of Willium | Fiat Colibie- of | HANFORD—In Oakland, April 10, 1963, Jamas | April 13, at 10 o'cleck, from St. Matthew Catboll Church, San Mateo, Interment pr va JACKSON—In Oakland, April 9. 1908, Mrs. Catherite Jackson, widow of the late Wil- dlam Jacksoy, and mother of Dr. . Arthr Franeis i, Cuarles A., G. Ed nnd Marg: . Jacksou and Mrs. 1 a native of Iratand, saged 61 sears. ral from 5t John's Church st o'clock. Interment private. Iriands fraln from calling E 7, 190, Carl . Kisiberg, beloved her of Ole E Kisibe:y, a native of Denmark, qualitazces are respe 4 the funeral Sund Aprit - % from Pythtan Hall, 98 Market strest, Where funeral services Qi“ be heli under the guspices of Denmark No. 2,"Dania. Interment Laurel il Ceme- tary. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Pet- crsen & Co., 228 McAllister sty McDONALD A re. high mass Wi celebratsd f. Inte Lddi Church at 9 o'clock. Friends and wcy are respectiully . invitad to attend. MeNAMARA— At Agnews Tagane Asylum, Apr ., 1065, Miss Jllen MeNamara, sister o Mise Ellza snd th atster-in-law of th Iats John McNamare, aid 2 Edward Nunan. native of Ciaire, Lieland. MICHELSON—In this clty, April 9, Henry, - beloved and eldest son cf W And the late Mamle Michelsou, br iddie Michelson, and grandson of aud Alletta Michelsen, a native of uelsco, aged 13 years 4 monmtns and 12 fully & from Harrison street, press lawa Ceme ng Third and Townsend st O RE In the City and County Hospila 2 1808, Joseph ¥. O . & mative 1satie, aged jast Oaklar 4 Fast Fifteanth strest, John J., 1 wsband of Annfe O'Hare, a native of Mas- sachusetts, aged 47 vears and * rgonths rd brother of Mabe! and Pea e of San Franclsco, agad wmonths and 7 davs. B Funeral and Interment stri private D11 this Avril ®, 1908, Iftai- v, beloved son of und Erfta Ostluna. and brother of Joha L. nands, Malvin Altred =nd Osear i, @ native e, sged 2§ acquais attend ) o' clorck, mey & Son, postorfi ances e trom 10 h, Ten Folsozm 2 o'cloch. A < B., heloved son of Flias @ Lrother of Grorge @ and Henry Praw of George, Joseph: . aged 2 s snd acqualintances ars resp attend the (uneral City and County dames Prior, vears April 11, Hospital, A a mative of i . Mfornta | QUIRK —In | " Jossph Quir! helovsd son_ of Cath- arina and the late John Joseph Quirk, be- loved hrother of Jokhn Christepher, William, Hdward and Florence Quirk, and nephew of Mrs. J. Haney of Radwood , John Dris 1903 coll and the late Mre. J. San Francisco, awed meaths. A member of Company of the Crose. K7 Iriends and acGuajntances are fally jnvited to i (onday), i | ! 3 2 ifteenth avenune sou siteets south, thence U All Hallows Chureh, whe: mass will be celebrated for the renose ! his soul, commencing at 10 o'cla it 1oly Cross Cemet; 3ID-—In this citr, April 9, 1808, Edmund B. | Reid, heloved broiher of Walter B. and Wil- lfam B. Reid and Mys. William Baehr, a na & requism litgn ¢ invited to attend the funeral to- anday), at 1 o'clock. from his late 216 Polk strest, thence 3rith Hall, 131 + Wil be held, under the auspices of the F. 0. B. No. B, commencing at 2 o'clock. Cre lock sharp. M. F. McGURREN, TFres J. SULLIVAN, Secratary, ROACH—In this city, April 9, 1903, Ma Gearly beloved Gaughter of Nora and the la’ James Roach. loving sistar of Josie Mortimer and Margueritc Roach, beloved granddeusi- ter of Margarst Dugan. and toving niece of Thomas Kerrigan 4 the late WII an of Weskington, Nevada Counts, Cal.. hative of Port Costs. aged 17 jears © [ = menths avd 15 davs. R Frien fally and acquatitances are respe invited to attend the funeral to &), st 1 o'clock, from her la 932 Battery straei, corner of Green. thence to St. is Church for services st 1500 o cloek. nt Holy Crows Ceme- tarv. A requie maxs will be cele- Trated at St. Franets Church Monday, Apr at 9 o'clock. TFriends and acquaintances are favited to attend. SPRINGE April 11, 1908, Han- nahh H. Bpringer. beloved mother of Henry L., Abe, Myron and Taaac Springe Mrs. Fax @ Mrs. Julia Mich. aels, a moanths and J dar. §5 Friends and fully invited to funeral services Monday, Aprit 2 o'clock, at her lata restdencs, 1201 Webster sireet, corner of 1 thence to Btghteenth and Guerrero sireers to electric funmeral car. Intermen: New Salem Cemeters. SUTHERLAND—In this ¢ April 11, 1903, of Canads. ag=d A membér of Golden Gate Lodge Plasterars No. 66, O. P. 1. A. L Friends and acovaintances and officers Xo. 46 ave respectfully invited to attend s fumaral Mondsr, April 15, at 10 o'clock m tiue pariors of Carew & Eogilsh, 29 Va » avenoe. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Anirew Sutherland, a natly 45 vears of TIERSON o this city, April 9, 1308, M., Gearly beloved wife of the late Rolrrt . Tlerson, and sister of Mrs. Robert Rus- sell of Seaftle, Wash., a native of the pari of Aherlow, County ‘Flgperary, Ireland. fully invited to attend the funeral Monda. April 15, at $:30 o'clock, from the parfors o Monahan & Co.. 2338 and 2341 Mission streel, near Ninetsenth, thance to St. James Chure! corner Twentv-thivd and Guerrery st where & solem:u requiem high mass will L crlebre for the rapese of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Moly Cross Cemetery, by electric funaral car from Thir- tieth sirest and Jose avente. Tompkine, & ® of Newflela, Tomp- Xins Count: aged 30 vears 4 months ard 1 Gur. A member of Carpenters’ ['nion No. 483. Romalrs at the parlors of McFaddsn. AL ¥ & Green. 1171 Mission strest, he- tween Sevent® and Righth. TARIAN—In this efty. April 10. 1068, Wil- lam H. Varian, a native of Califoraia, aged 54 years and 6 monthe. T Remains ut the pariors of Jumey lis gan, 443 Valancia street. Interment priv. Mount Olivet Cemetery. under the suspl of the Boxmakers' and Sawvers’ Unton 132 of San Francisco. WILKINS—In this city, Azril 11, 1902. Bea- Jamin P. Wilkins, = naiive of W Jersey, aged T2 vears. Late member of Exemyi Fire Company. 7 Friends nil scqualytances and mem- { i tery. | WATERBURY—Iu thie city. April 11. 19G3, | " Martin. beloved son c¢f Henry amd Lilian terbary. ard biotoer of Grover, Harrv ana Lillle Waterburs, a native of San Fran- ! cia0. aged % wonths ard 4 daye. ! CARD OF THANKS. | MURPHY—We desire to thank all neighbocs ani friends for their in our pas: bereavement in lcss eof wite Teay it i d-’g ] aunt. iy, An article in the Electrical Review dis- cusses the size cf un atem of hydrogen, and arrives at the conclusion that these pafiicles of matter are so small that it would take 115,000,000 of them, lald in a line, to extend a distance of one centi- meter—that is, an atom is about one-third of & billlenth ef an inch in stze. .~ + | Ttaly, ears wnd 8 Michael | tend the funeral to-morrow | mation at Cud Fellows' Camsters. BARTENDERS International League of | America, Local No. 41—Yeu are hereby ne- tifled to end the sral of our late brother. | E.. Reid, fo-Gay (Bunday), from B'nal Brith Hall, 121 RddyY etreel, at resi- | ~fn tois citv, April 9 10083, Fredericka | @7 Friends and acquaintances ars respeci- | TOMPKINS—In t Ay, April 11, 1905, MMar ris M., beloved husband of Margaret Torap- | kins, and father of Garrett and Jeshey | The Supply ot vl;tnhl Comes Mainly From the Med- iterranean. e ravival of coral in all forms of jew- which began about two vears ago. pronounced in view has lately confirm- ! eiry, has now become mo! of the fact that Pari 2 | ®d the choice of the material for purvoses | of adornment. Cheap imitations of celiu- i loid caused the almost total extinction of | coral for thirty vears or more, and many |of the old established firms of jewelry bave recently taken larg: quantities of it { from safes and vaults, where they have | remained to await the long delayed re- | turn te pepularity. | Coral 1« mnow pepular because it is scaree, because it is being much worn in | Paris and becsuse the number of carved | pie 1 the United States is limited, and | there is none being imporied, for the sim- ple reason that coral nowudavs is not be- ing carved any more. All of the coral im- ported into the United States comes from Italy. and when the demand for carved pieces ceased In the sixtles, the Italfan manufacturers ceased to make them. The jresult is a lost industry. There is not a ingle establishment in [taly to-day where carved coral can be obtained. American workmen can carve coral as | well 3 Ttali but a single plece such as thiriy-five years ago cost £00 in would regquire from two to five weeks' work by American carvers, and the expense would be almest three times as great to the manufacturer and the ost accordingly large to the consumer. he only kind of coral being imported now co beads. pendants and brooches— plain polished pieces, hav- ing no decoratior carvings. Thers is not a single establ Ame ished. It the ment in v where coral is cut or pol- t all come from [taly, and as there is ty of @ per cent to be paid the scarcity of it. especially of val- vable pieces, is apparent ‘The best coral is found in the Mediter- ranean Sea on the coast of Affica. It is cut and polished in Leghorn,/Genoa and Marseilles’ Leghorn. which is the prin- efpal ecoral city in the world, has only about seven or eight manufactories. It comes in colors from black to white green, red. pink and a color resembling a blue: it is found at a depth of 600 and faet beneath the surface of the water | and i« gathered by means of nets dragged over the botiom and catching the pieces brokn off by the from bars entangled in the ‘nags The cheapest shade of coral is the dark | red and the best the pale, delicate pink, »rimi'm 1o that of the inside of a rose leaf The celluloid imitation is readilly dis- tinguished from the genune by its lack of grain shading. The genuine has a grain or ! in it like the eross- wood, while the cell- viain and bas rather a , dark underglaze effect. Coral is affected { by heat and acid. It i= also imitated to some ext by bone. horn and ivor stained h cinniba | There are only about six or seven im- porters of coral in the United St and | aside from the stock held over from years | ago by two or three of the biggest houses there is not at the present time, nor is there likely to be, very much carved cora! either bought or sold. Meanwhile, the de- mand for beads and strung coral prongs will continue until it either wears itself out or a searcity of the material calls a halt. One of the strangest and most re- markable featu = revival is the ur- ter absence old imitations on the market. N. - BIG PROBLEMS OF LONDON’S TRAFFIC of Railway Passengers Cariied Yearly—Remedies for Congestion. 4 title of “London Locomotion: | Traftic, ins. Tubes and Trams,” the Light Railway and Tramway Journal pub- lishes a long illustrated article. It is stat- |ed that the total number of suburba | trains running into and out of London or betwecn suburban points daily is et fewer than 7 the details for the differ | ent lines being as follows: Great Eastern . London, Ti N h Leondon Great Northern lwndoa and No: Midiand ..... Great Western . London and Southw London, Brighton and S Southeastern and Chatham .. It is assumed that the number of pas- sengers carried daily is 1.942,200. Taking the number of week davs in the vear at 312 (and making™ho -allowances for or zainst bank holiday, etc., traffie) we ar- rive at an aggregate number of passen- i | | i i i | 660,000.000 Under ti 14900 and Southend i beioved mether of Annie and Charies | 3°T% 01 week davs of 607,009,900 per an i and the late John T. Steltz, g native of | NUM. If wa allow 20,000 passengers for | Germany. aged 70 sears and ¢ dave. cacin of the fifty-two Sundays of the year. ! (=3 and acquaintances are raspect- | e get 10,400.000 more, making the grand i el e tend e funeral fo-ja” | total for suburban services 618,239,900. i 5 Harrison street, themes t, | After dealing with the omnfbus and | Church, whers services will be | cther traffie. the article arrives at the | held at 1 o'clock Interment Holy Cress | following summary of passenger traffic: | b o Suburban railway passengers, 613,339,900: | SMITH—Tn East Oakland, April 11, 1905, o S h | S Helan 1., belgved wife of Claston K. Smith, . line railway passengers, arriving. and mether of Theodore Smith, a native of |41 200; carried on omnibuses, (London Massachuseits, aged 47 vears and 6 months. | City Council statisth 000,000 carried by existing tramwa: . carried | by underground and tube railways, 263.- | 42,280; estimated to be carried by cabs. | 0,600,060: estimated to be carried by pri- Iv.u- ehicles, 10,000,000: estimated traffie of Thames steamboats, 10.000,000; grand to- | tal, 1,808,462.259. The article then deals with the popula- tion and trafc by areas, namely, the in- | rer area, the intermediate area and the { outer ring of London. It shows that ther- lis a population of about 2,300,000 in the cuter ring alone, \and urges the necessity ‘or a ring line of tramways or electric | railways to run around a circle twenmty miles from the center of London. so as to e the outer communities ready inter- ;mmunication. such ring to have “epokes” or branches connecting the out er, intermediate and Inner ring lines with each other.—London Telegraph. ———e————— | | English as She Is Translated. | ©Of funny mistransiations there seems {10 be a constant supply. Ome of our readers sends us the following, which he has observed in his travels. A good deal has been heard of late about robberles on Italtan railways, and now the com panies warn travelers by the following | notice: “Putting valuabies into boxes will | be considered. an abusive and illegal fact.” To this is added: “It is defended to throw jugs out of the window,” and | “To avoid any disgraceful occurrence, it | is forbidden to put the head out of the window.”. In this last there is a slight contusion over the use of “disgrazia.”” an | aceident. The following notice is to Dbe | yead outside a well-known establishment near Bingen: “Pompous jardin of restora- tion, Rhin-wines of the very best pesi- tion J sell on demand.” In the bedrooms | of @ hotel in Genoa instructions to visit- | ors are printed in several languages. The | English version runs: “Ring once for the chambermaid. twice for the waiter, three | times for the jack-anapes.” This is ap- propriately followed by “Hit him briskly on the head!” which appears in French in | the less violent form of “Poussez legere ment le bouton.” With “jack-anapes the translator seems to have got hold of sfaquin,” with its meaning of raseal, puppy; but, though derived from it, it is hardly the equivalent of “facchino.” por- | ter—London Chornicle. e —e————— French Women as Sailors. | Questions having been raised on the «subject of the decision of the French ‘maritime authorities to allow women td act as saflors in the channe! fishing smacks, the Minister of Marine has ad- dressed a circular to all the Fresch port officials in which he say “Women can- npot navigate as captains, but, according to the French law. they cannot be pre- vented from embarking as members of the crews, ——————— ‘Bight vipers, ene of which had twe per. fectly formed heads. have been Willei | gear Hartland, Devonshire, England.