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THE SA FRANCISCO — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A APPSO THERE is really no need of any one now- adeye buying a shoddy plano or buying a plano of an unreliable or unknown house whose guarantee is worthless. The largest &nd most renowned music house of the West, & CHARE O'Farrell st.. such bargmins on the following. are selected st random from among core. Any piene will be taken back base price as part er or Knabe or no (including the ., _Weber, Fischer, etc. nd §3 per month 0, is mow years at fu ery and, Sret-class cond; o grand; w fine condition; *TAZ & SON, 16 | San Francisco. “be had this Baumelster ere our best ZENO-MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR oo B bl el e dyd e e e SHY put your money in bank at 8% per cent when yoh can buy 6 new flats, corner Twen- ty-ninth per month, for $40007 Mortgage of $8000 at T Per cent leaves a profit of 24 7-10 per cent Interest on $4000. D. COFFIN. 3308 Mission. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (nc) Toans on real estate: also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses Yuilt on terms to sult; plans free; interest € per cent. 107-108 Crocker bullding. JSES and lots in great variety for sale and B(r):n_ WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, Clement. et ; Richmond is my specialty, Two elegant flats on Sutter st., near Ba- ker; good income property; call or address 571 Bryant et. TEES just finished, 7 to 8 rooms: on Castro T Mhih ‘terms to_suit; houses open. FOME lots, near Mission st.; $500; easy pay- mmtr.uno interest. Owner r. 1. 636 Clay st. ND District real estate is my special. R £\ DEWOLF, 82 Clement st REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale IES for sale by old men who e; we can suit any one Who fruit, alfalfa br grain ranch; W COE & CO, San San Joee, Cal. For $5760 (half cash would “A Btraight Tip™ | do) I'm no h for_even half the money in all o the - Valley'; it's a_snap e epa s N B s The Land Agent, 6 Geary. | N. - SI A A LARGE list of choice country lands in all om0t California, Land Deparfment AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., §20.1.2-3 Hayward buflding. ENAP_2 large lots in Colma, 117%x100; only 4 blocks from cars. Address WM. UM- LAND, 811 Franklin st. A $385. Three and large store; reason- rooms in rear to € let. palmist ne Red 2041, " scientific_palmist, 518 ar Geary. Phone Black B8l ND for catalogue of over 100 places; choics Eanta Clara Co. property. WM. P, WRIGHT, Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Cal EEND for new catalogue of Mountaln View, Stanford University and Santa Clara Valley Jands. “lark, Mountain View, Cal. worth Walter A—25 acres fin ttom iand; Napa Co. $1000, only $600. KREDO & CO. FOR cash or share rent: fine frult -and grain ranch: near city. Box 211, Call. FREF booklet and poultry folder. £an Benito Cor Improvement Club. Hollister Cal. T POINT RICHM BUY lots near Stendard Oll Wharf and S. P. Termina!; price of ordinary lots, $5 monthly; ot quickly to krnowing ones: postal or call for maps. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott bld, REAL ESTATE Wt EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For unimproved city or country car 1ines Address Owner box 298 Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA BARGAINS rooms; near Park-st. sta- ; must be seen to be appreci- Alameda. elegant home 1500 Park st a % Sutter; hours : - 1el_Poik 2504 —_— e e CFFICE. 11i° ERCADWAY. PAPERHANGING, PAINTINC interior @ecorating, on stained glass. G. 04 Post t.; tel. Main PERSONALS. the RYAN famiiy: Have r play book: RTIIN & CO. restores gray PHYSICIANS AAD SURGEONS. | ¢ & » and Sevent . herb doctor; | uman body: for | Mason; now lo- near Leavenworch, OVED—DR. W Geary st BALL 30755 Market ot NG WD, g gt bish, St B 4 by Chinese herbs. 746-6 Clay st. | NOTICES. | prin- i 0, Cali- Casriso Creck, San unty, California. Notice is hereby that at a meeting of the board of di- ». held on the 21st day of February, | an assessment of 3¢ & share was levied | | stock of the corporation, | immediately at the office of said com- auy, room &1, No. 230 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco, California. Any stock upon which t essessment remains unpald on the 17wy éay of March, 1903, will be delinquent and savertised for sale at public auction, and un- jess payment is made before will be scid va 2d day of April, 1908, to pay the delinguen: ussesament, logether with COSts of advertis- jug and expenses of sale. By order of board of directors. FRANK BANETT, President; K. W. BROWN, Secretary Cactus Ofl Co. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. The time for paying assessment on Cactus ©il Compeny stock has been postponed until April 17th, end date of sale of delil t stock untll May 24, 1902. K. W. Bl b Becretary; FRANK BANETT, Presidot. | A—BRUX | A | BURNETT, | | | { GAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 50 CASH, tallments as desire ranch; cottage of Al brood- p ‘incubators, fenced and cross . buggy; use of hotse, farming | implements, ete.; 50 Al ing hens; plenty of excellent water; about 30 young fruit trees; A e sandy loam garden soil;'away from hareh winds: adjoining East Oak- hool and_close to main than a good living is here and let us show you this fine ce in all, $1800; call or send for venth st., opposite Broadway 1d; carriage free. H. Z. per cent net; bueiness street; improving fast. 35 Kearny st.. room 4 "OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. Linda Vista terrace, 622 ve.; tel. Blue 306; elegant; with large closets; sunny ay and barn B e — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, D house, £ good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 venth Onkland. and Mission sts., that rent $120 | st eent free upon ap- | frering the loveliest home and best | advertised before: going quietly and | property, a desirable 9-room modern resi- | dence, With stable and chicken house, in Berkeley: convenlent to trains and electrio | ? f OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS D e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3 5; night, 25¢ to $1;m Apartment Private 700 gant suites; now open. k Panhandle District—Several hed houeekeeping rooms nely tion 21 1084—Betwe furniched housekeeping rooms. tce su s range, lai N GATE furnished: dry. HAIGH in rear ot ur sunny roome urnished (The)—8: g: gas range 0 Polk st 102 eping ; D, . new apartments Just newly = for fur- Nice ¥ furnished room for per week HOWARD, housek ting com| 1063—2 sunny rms. ; nn: 2 pleasant sun rooms, with coal range. 10N, 011% ny parlor suite | y_connecting | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. JONES, 923—Beautiful room; large closet; hot | DOUBLEDAY—In Alameda, and cold water; sunny; swell flat; cheap. LARKIN, 108, opp. City Hall—Lovely sunny front rms.; hkpg. and othere; gas; reasonable. MAYBELLE (apartments), 202 Grove, corner Van Ness—Sunny furnished 8-room suites. MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell; new man- agement; 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avontell MINNA, 667, corner of Bighth—Nicely furnished bey-window rooms; $1 per week; transient. MOSS, 13, off Howard, near Seventh—2 fur- nished rooms for housekeeping; adults. $18—FINE, eunny, furnished front room; mod- ern; private; running water, bath, electric light. 1531 Octavia st., near Butter; phone Geary 1442, O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 402, cor. Taylor—Sunny suites and nice sunny roo: reasonable. | ROYAL House, 126 Bilis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night 850 to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; 'rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1042, cor. Polk—3 furnished or unfurnished sunny rooms. SECOND, 34—Sunny furnished front single and double rooms; cheap. EILVER, 95, cor. Third—Furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; excellent board; prices reasonable: SUTTER, —Furniehed parlors, sultable for offices, ‘with running water and bath. THE HARVARD, 271 O'Farrell—Suites and eingle rooms with gas and electric light; grates; all modern convenlences; newly remodeled throughout the entire building, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. —— ROOMS AND BOARD, OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terfor; exceptional table; free billiard room. GOLDEN Gate ave., 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. Steiner 3626. HOTEL La Normandle, 826 Bddy—Sunny rooms; first-cless table; terms reasonable. LAMBOURNE, I Turnished suit $15 50; Drop head, plain-finish oak, guaranteed; $19 50, quarter-sawed, beauty; all d makes, 24 hand, box top, $0 to $15; some arly new; 00 days exchange agreement. tleago S. M. Exchange, 93 Market, bet. Gth d 6th; phone South 433; take elevator. "AUTOMATIC” and other mal reduction_on_rents and repa exchapged. Phone Jessie 3 at cut rates; ; bought and 145 Sixth st. 3 well ste.; tel. Priv. West Storage; advan tel. Howard §41. » and Furniture ) Fillmore £t.; ph Van and Storage Co., 3 Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. e e e e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING 11 Montgomery cured at ) § ; good improvement in 1 week. ITIVELY t TYPEWRITERS AND SULPLIES. INS IN TYPEWRITERS—We nachines for less money ‘than any city; rentals $3. The Typewriter 36 California; telephone Main 2686, ewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 mery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- re; supplies for all partly used machines sold & new of GREAT BARC el better I use in th ange, achines; rented repaired. nepec. Co., 200 Santome. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, ter Ty DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND No. 211 of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will'be payable at the office of sald company, room 80, third floor Crocker building, on April 15. Transfer books closed on April § at 8 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Sccretar: D — LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ? TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Buperlor of the City and County of San Fran- State of Califernia, No. 24,765, De- 10—In the matter of the estate of T. Svuicasso, deceased. Order cause why or : Should Dot W made. ‘Upon seass nd filing the verified petition of David inasso, administrator of the estate of said deceased, praying an order to mortgage the realty herelnafier deseribed for (he | amount mentioned In sald petition herein rood cause appearing therefor, it is hereby ordered that all persons interested in the said estate be and appear before this court, Department 10 thereof, in the court- Toom’ of sald court, In the New City Hab of sald City gnd County of Ban Francisco, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903, o 10 o'clock a. m. of sald day, then ‘and there to show cause, if any they have, why the reaity described in said petition, namely @il that certain lot, plece or parcel of land situate, lying and’ being in the City and County of San Framcisco, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing on tha northeasterly corner of Dupont and ValleJo streets, runnine thence easterly along the northerly line of Vallejo street eighty-three and six-twelfths (83 6-12) feet to the westerly line of Margaret place; e northerls rly along sald line of Margaret n one dred and fifty and three- (150 3-12) feets thance at ‘rient westerly elghty-three and six-twelfths 2) feet to the easterly line of Dupont and thence southerly along the said upont street one hundred and fitty «ifths (150 3-12) feet to the point eme: being portion of 50-vara 240, should not be mort- amount mentfoned in sald twenty-elght thousand dol- gold coln, or such lesser amount t or Judge shall seem meet, d petition on file is hersby r further particulars. Dated April JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of the erior Court. IORDAN & LANDE, attornevs for ad- ministrator, California Safe Deposit bulldlag, S Montgomery st. San_Francisco. (83 6- street, line of I d three of comm Nos. gaged for petition —Elegantly furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas; running water and 150—Two or 3 houseke or gas stove; regular kitc POST, 1015 Bunny suite of 8 rooms for light housekeeping; vertisements and_subgcriptio 1 branch office, central hotel; opened; 250 light, Just tiated roome; single or en suite, with every tors; full hotel engage your rooms Now. BW Hous: . 148 Sixth—Rooms 5o to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and eeping rooms; open all night. T Fifth st.) $150 to $10 per week: house open all night. | | BRYANT, 1716, between Sixteenth and Seven. Market st. (or No. 50c, §1, $150 nigh The Almorite,” § Rooms > teenth—Nicely furnished room to let. nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | A HOTEL NETHERLAND, Buropean Plan. | 18 TURK ET., R MARKET. | BAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage mail will not be i death notices sent by They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. ETROECKER- April 1, 1903, the wile of G g to a daughter. Barrere, Harry O'Connor, Patrick Barry, Sophla Cesare Brown, Amanda C. Quirk, Michael J. Cunningham, Patrick Sands, Mary D, Dodge, Rosanna M. Scherr, Lucy A, Dormer, Willlam Sliva, Joseph Smith, Elgier J. Spencer, Ivy P. Springer, Hannah H. therland, Andrew t, John Arthur 8. Tierson, Alice M. Hansen, Peter Tompkins, Harris M. Harkins, Mary E. e, Mary A, Hayne, Judge R. Y. st, Sarah L. Hil, hel ‘Wilkin: P. Leveroni, Irene M. Wilibe Luchsinger, Mrs. M. | BARRERE—In this city, April 12, 1608, Harry, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | furniehed sunny roox EDDY, 468 —Two outside entrance; ; prices reasonable. eat, comfortable $1 25 and $1 75 FOLSOM, 1220—Sunny rooms; single, double and in ‘suites, with bath and phone; $7 upi ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en sulte or s €l¢; new flat; furniture put in last Monda: sunshine in every room; grand marine view; board if desired. Call Tor terms and inspect, 1738 Larkin st near Jackson, or Equity ce, FRANKLIN, 317—Furnished room to let for 1 _ or 2 gentiémen; gas; bath. - GEARY. 564 (The Berlin)_Eiegantly furniched | sults and single rms;modern;phoneLarkind041 GOLDEN GATE ave., 847—Very desii suite; ning Grand Southern. 7th and Missio $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. HAIGHT, 404—Three sunny, unfurnished cor- ner rooms. | | | be re ed brother of Louls and Frank Bar- . a native of Wisconsin. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:36 o'clock, from the residence of his broth- er, L. Barrere, 70T Scott street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electrle car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, BARRY—In this city, April 11, 1903, Sophia, Dbeloved wife of Willam Barry, daughter of Mrs, Margaret and the late Frederick Wert- ner, and sister of Frederick and Benjamin Wertner and the late Mrs, Willlam Edwards, a native of Benlcia, Cal., aged 49 years ¢ months and 13 day BROWN—In thls city, April 12, 1008, A; Clalr Brown, beloved sister of Mrs B L Hunter, and aunt of Mrs. Annette Mcshor and Mrs. J. R. Rowlands, a native of Wind- sor, Nova Scotla, aged 76 years 6 months and 16 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai services to-morrow (Tuesday), April 14, 1903, at 1.9 o'clock, at the home of her sister, §51 Jones street, between Bush and Pine. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. CUNNINGHAM—In this éity, April Patrick Cunningham, & Dative & o Tremoed: aged 55 years. ) : DODGE—In this cit: residence of her son, John L. Dodge, 208% Twenty-first street, near Folsom, Roeanna M. Dudge, dearly beloved mother of 7 Edward E., Nathan A, and Waltor I, Dodge, & native of Philadelphia, aged 71 years 3 months and 26 days, s DORMER—In this oity, April 1903, Wil- llam, beloved gon of ‘the late Norah Dormer, and beloved nephew of An- April 12, 1903, at_the | mas and | nie and Martin J. Feeney, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 8 years. April 11, 1903, Trita, beloved wife ot John A e e and elder daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 5. W. Dennis, aged years, 7 Funeral private from late restdence; 1435 Grand street, Tuesday, at 11 a. m. EICHELROTH—At Latrobe, El Dorado County, Cal., Aprfl 10, 1003, Paul Eichel- roth, brother of Mrs. D. Fricot, Mrs. J. F. Rooney, Frank and Fred Eichelroth, a na- tive of California, aged 27 years and 6 months. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday). at 3 p. m., from the parlors of ihe Unitéd Undertakers, 866 Mission street. Dbetween Fourth and Fifth. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ELLMAN—In this city, April 10, 1908, Emily, beloved wife of Willlam Ellman, mother of Stanley Ellman; daughteér of Mrs. Amanda Johnson, and sister of Albert, Alfrida and Anna John: Mrs. F. Nelson and Mrs. D. Swanson, aged 93 yeay 1 month and 17 days. 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to” attend the funeral Monday, April 13, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 075 Church street. ' Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. GILBERT—In Oakland, April 12, 1908, John Gilbert, a native of Freshwater, isle of Wight, England, aged S0 years. 7 Funeral Tuesday, April 14, at 10 a. m., trom Home of Aduit Blind, Oakland. GREY—Near Santa Rosa, April 10, 1003, Ar- thur 8., beloved son of Richard H. and Cath- arine Grey, and brother of Raymond, Helena and Georgs Grey, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years and 23 days. T Friends are respecifully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Monday), at Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car Jeaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 11:80 o'clock. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Miesion street, HANSEN—In this city, April 11, 1908, Peter Tiansen, a native of Norway, aged 67 07 Friends and acquaintances are respeot fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (fonday), April 13, at 2 p. m. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Bighth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, HARKINS—In this city, April 11, 1908, Mary Eilen, beloved daughter of Mary'and the late Patrick Harkins, and sister of Mergurite A. and Daniel P. Harkins, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 21 days. C#Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. * HMAYNE—At his residence in San Mateo, Apri] 10, 1803, Judge Robert Y. Hayne, u native of Charleston, South Carollna, aged 49 years 3 months and 21 days. §#The tuneral will take place on Monday, April 13, at 10 o'clock, from t. Matthew's Catholic .Church, San Mateo, Interment pri- vate. HILL—In this city, April 12, 1903, Ethel Hill, beloved daughter of Mrs. H, I Patrick, and sister of Otto, Birdle and Percy Hill, a na- tive of n Francisco, aged 14 years. [ Funeral private Tuesday, April 14, at 2 p_m, Remains at the chapel of the Gold- en Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. LjVERONT I this city, April 12, 1903, Irens fay, dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and Inez’ Leveroni, and sister of Charles Lev- eront, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 6 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place on . April 14, at 10 a. m., from parents’ 423 Tilbert street. Interment Holy metery. R—In Alameda, April 12, 1903, ience of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. . Fri . Mrs. Marle Elisabeth Luchsinger, widow of the late John B. Luchsinger, and beloved mother of J. J. Luchsinger of Vallejo, Mrs. Rudolf Kocher of San Jose and Mrs. A. R. Fritschi of Alameda, a native of Switzer- ged 83 years and 7 months, stice of funeral hereafter. O'CONNOR--Ir the City and Contv Hospital, April 12, 1903, Patrick O'Connor, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. ORSI—In this clty, April 12, 1908, Cesare Orsi, nephew of O. Riccom! and A. Riccom!, a na’ tive of Italy, aged 16 years. RQUIRK—In this city, April 11, 1908, Michael Joseph Quirk, dearly beloved son of Cath- arine and the late John Joseph Quirk, be- loved brother of John Christopher, Willlam, Edward and Florence Quirk, and nephew of Mre. J. Haney of Rtdwood City, John Dris- coll and the late Mrs. J. Hackett, a nativ of San Francisco, azed 18 years and months. A member of Company O, League of the Cross. -7 Friends and acqudintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1530 Fifteenth avenue south, between L and M streets south, thence to All Hallows Church. where a requiem hign maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SANDS—In Alcatraz, April 12, 1068, Mary D., beioved wife of John R. Sands, hospital steward United States army, and daughter of James: Dooley of Hastings, Michigan, a native of Michigan, aged 33 years 7 months and 1 day. (Chicago, New York ang Grand Rapids, Mich., papers please copy.) @7 The funéral® will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from Alcatraz, where services will be held” Interment National Cemetery. SCHERR—In this city, April 12, 1903, Abby, wife of Eduard Scherr, and dau of the late Rev. Dr. Sylvester and Foster Woodbridge, native of Cal €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SILVA-—In the City and County Hospital, April 12, 1903, Joseph Silva, a native of Portugal, aged 33 years. SMITH—In this city, April 12, 1003, Elmer J., dearly beloved husband of Katé Smith, and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Strawberry Polnt, lowa, a native of Iowa, aged 32 years 4 months and 27 days. SPENCER—In_this city, April 12, 1903, Tvy Pearl Epencer, beloved daughter of Mrs, Lot- Lucy ‘dm" ary Benicia, tle A. Roberts, and sister of Grant and Cooper Roberts, a native of Californla, aged 20 vears 11 months and 5 d: [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Sparks, 2619 Bush street. Interment private. SPRINGER—In this city, April 11, 1903, Han- nah H. Springer, beloved mothér of Henry L., Abe, Ben, Myron and Isaac Springer, Mrs. Fannie Munter and Mrs. Julla Mich aels, a native of Germany, aged 80 years 7 months and 1 day. L7 I'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, April 13, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1301 Webster street, corner of Eddy, thence to Eighteenth and Guerrers streets to electric funeral car. Interment New Ealem Cemetery. SUTHERLAND—In this city, Aprll 11, 1903, Andrew Sutherland, & native of Canada, aged 45 years. A member of Golden Gate Lodge of Plasterers No. 66, O. P. I A. @7 Friends and acquaintances and officers of No. 66 are respectfully in%ited to attend tha funeral Monday, April 13, at 10 o elock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. TIERSON—In this city, April 0, 1003, Alice M., dearly beloved wife of the lmte Roburt . Tierson, and elster of Mrs. Robert Rus- seil of Seattle, Wash., a native of the parish of Aherlow, County Tipperary, Ireland. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 13, at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2389 and 2341 Mission street, near Nineteenth, thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, Where a solemn requiem high mass will be ceicbrated for the repose of her soul, comi-. mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thir- tieth street and San Joge avenue, TOMPKINS—In this city, April 11, 1003, Har- ris M. Tompkins, beloved husband of = Mar- aret Tomvkins, father of Garrett ~and Fhoebe Tompkins, and _brother-in-law - of John_and Garrett Morlarty, & nativa of Newfield, Tompkins *County, N. Y., nged 60 years 4 monthe and 1 day. A member of Carpenters’ Union No. 453 (Almira, New York, papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 9:80 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, near Eighth, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church for services at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. VICE—Entered into rest, in this city, ApM1 12, 1603, Mary Ann Vice, beloved wife of the iate Martin Vice, and mother of Mrs, George Lynch and Mary Ann, Thomas, Martin and Willlam Vice, a native of Philadelphia. aged 87 years 9 months and 11 days. (Philadel- phia_papers please copy.) P Friends and acqueintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son, Thomas Vice, 1616 Golden Gate avenue. Interment private. FST—In this city, April 12, 1908, Sarah W eloved wite of George 8. West. ot of Claribel and Emma F. West, and only daughter of Seth and Emma F. Walker, native of San Francisco, aged 34 years and 20 days. WILKINS—In this city, April 11, 1903, Be- jamin P. Wilkins, a native of New Jersey, aged T2 years. Late member of Exempt Fire_Company. 3 CrFriends and_acquaintances and mem- bers of JExempt Fire Company are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 13, from the pariors of Carew & Eng- iish, 20 Van Ness avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Firemen's Plat, Laurel Hill Ceme- 3 o 1 gm- city, Aprtl 11, 1905, i wife of Oscar . “mof B o ac) Ofcar Willkere: Snd Sare. 55 Jes Gronman of San Francisco, a native of Finland, aged 30 years. O L — MT.OLIVET CEMETERY | CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1903 FOREIGN SHARES HOW STRENGTH StocksListed on London Exchange Command Better Prices. Berlin Boerse Remains Quiet, but the Values Are Well Maintained. —————— LONDON, April 12—While business last- ed the atmosphere of the stock market last week was decidedly more cheerful and it is pointed out that, notwithstand- ing the disturbing reports from the Bal- kans, the public is demanding all the best investment stocks. There are indications of better times after Easter. The im- provement in consols was reflected in the other leading securities, home rails show- ing especlal strength. Americans also strengthened last Thursday and showed a general advance. The decision in the case of the Northern Securities®came too late to have an effect on the markets here, though some apprehension exists regard- ing the situation when business s re- sumed next Thursday. The writers in the financial papers, however, do not predict any serious fall, if any, in view of the fact that while the decision is important it is not final and does not affect the sta- tistical position of the roads involved. BERLIN, April 12—The Boerse had a quiet week of a hollday character, but values were well maintamed. Industrials developed greater strength. garded as a favorable omen that the de- mand for structural iron is increased in a marked manner owing to extensive build- ing operations. The money market showed a further im- provement and rates were lower. The Reichsbank statement shows an unusual recuperation and the impression prevails that the general market will undergo an improvement after the Easter holidays. PAN-AMERICAN RAILROAD PROJECTOR IS HOPEFUL Walter Everett Arrives From Mexico for a Conference With An- drew Carnegie. AUSTIN, Tex., April 12.—Walter W. Ev- erett of the City of Mexico, president of the Pan-American Rallroad Company, is on his way East to have a conference sald to with Andrew Carnegie, who is have promised financial aid in the big rail- road project that seeks to connect the North and South American continents. Everett says that satisfactory progress is being made on the line which his com- pany is constructing in Southeastern Mex- ico. Nearly fifty miles are in operation and 100 more miles are belng graded. The road starts from a point on the National Tehuantepec line and is pushing into Cen- tral America. the rallway systems of Mexico and the United States with those of Guatemala and carry the line of rail communication through the isthmus of Panama and into Chile and Argentina. Colonel J. E. McGowen. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 12.—Col- onel J. E. McGowen, the veéteran editor- in-chief of the Chattanooga Times, died this afternoon at 5 o'clock. — e W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pactfic Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 12— p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours This Last News from | the iron and other industrials indicates a \[ continued recovery in prices and it is re- It is designed to connect | ty-second avenue, W 50 by S 100; also lot on S line of K street, §2:6 E of Twenty-third ave- nue, E 25 by S 100; $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to George H. Galbraith, Iot on E line of Second avenue, 123 N of C atreet, N 25 by E 120; $10. Leah §. Solomon (wife Abraham) to Florence Jackson, ‘lot on N line of Fourth avenue, 100 N}:rmgm-vwngzlta‘! 120: ll: arry D. Skellenger to Hen: yer, esta of Caroline E. Cogswell, No. 26,360, deed and assignment; §10. Josephine Cockrill to Oscar Wt on N corner of Bacon and Knox streets, NE 240 by NW 100, iots 4 and 5, block 136, University Extension Homestead Assoclation; $10. el et Ty ST of Way] . L block ‘10, same; alxo 1ot on NE line of Beacon street, 225 NW of Harry, NW 50 by NE 140, lot 150, block 22, Mission and Thirtleth-street fi%meflel ; also lot 36, block 11, Flint Traet; S. Ducas Company (corporation) to George Ryan, lot on SW line of Ryan avenue, 80 SE of Precita, SE 25 by SW 85: aiso lot on W line of Ryan ave., 70 NW of Peralta, NW 25 by §' 84, Precita Valley lots 218 to 223; $10. George and Kate Ryan to Henry P. and The- rese Loustaunau, lot on SW line of Ryan ave- nue, 48 NW of Peralta, NW 25 by SW 85, lot 1, Goorng subdivision of Precita Valley lots 219 to 223; $10. Same to Edward Staff, lot on SW line of Ryan avenue, 70 NW_of Peralta, NW 25 by SW 85, lot 10, George l’!cn subdivision of Pre- cita Valley lots 219 to ; $10. Moses Davis to Thomas Giliman, SE corner lot 18, W 26, N to N line lot 18, nearly 100, E 26, 8 nearly 100 feet, lot 18, block 11, Flint Tract; $10. A. 8. and Emma C. Baldwin {0 Emma L. Sewell, lot 1, block 7, subdivision 1, Castro street Addition; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Wililam Logle (owner) with Ira W. Coburn (contractor), architect W. H. Armitage—All work except plumbl and peinting for & | tbree-story frame bullding on’ W line of Uta 100 N of Seventeenth, N 25 by W 10%; Wiillam Fde Company (owners) with James A. Wilson (contractoc), architect William Cor- lett—Brick and terra cotta work for bullding on SE line of Market street, 75 NE of Ninta, NE 50. SE 165, SW 125, NW 15, NE 13, NW | 90; $55,088. H. Lauthere (owner) with P. Ducadse (con- tractor), arckitects E. Depierre and P. Righet. ti—All work except mantels, gas fixtures ard | shades for a three-story frame bullding (three flats) on N line of Broadway, 160:3 W of | Leavenworth street 22:11 by 137:0; $6920. ———— RAILWAY TRAVEL. tree! | 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at N FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of M LEAVE — Frox APELL 5, 1903. 7.00 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs and Sacra- mento ......... s 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumae) 7.304 Martinez, ‘ll ejo, pa, stoga, Santa Rosa. Niles, Latbrop. Stockton. .. Daris. Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Otoriile, (comnect at Marysville for Gridley, Biggs At S8 Bapross—tig Has tlantic Ex; en PortCostar Martlnez, Antloch, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, Los Hanos. Mendots, Hanford, Visalia. Porterville Port Costn, Martinez, Lathrop, desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Bakerstield Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, tFruto, Red Bluft, Portland Jose, Livermore, Stock- e, Sacramento, Placerville, 7.304 8.00a 5.26» ton. 1 Marysville, Chico, Red Biuff. Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, nors, Tuolumne and Angels Martinez and Way Statfon nt City Express, Eastbound. — Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles New Orleans. (Westbound ives as Pacific Cosst Express, vis Const Line). The Overland Lim! Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers.. Benicls, Wint Sacramento, Woodland, Wiiltams, Colusa, Wil- lows, Knights Landing ville, Orovllle d, Niles Caliatoga, Sants Rosa. Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop. Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl. . Bakersfield, Los Angele: tlon, Saugus for Santa Barbars. carrles Golden State Limited Sleeper Sundays and Wednes days untfl April %0. . Port Costa, Tracy, i anos Niies, Si ;fi' Heyward, Niles and San E |fi§; r Oriental ail — Ogden, Denver, ‘Omaha. 8t. Louts. Chi (No day coaches run on this train Detween #n Francisco aad eno.) ... 67.00p Bunset Limited (lesves vis Coast Line Eastbound).— New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berenda, Raymond, Mar- tinez. (Arrives via San Joaquin Valjer Westbound) ..o San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stations. 7.00¢ A - 17.00¢ Vallefo... R Statlons— s 7808 Satremenio; Fruckee, Heas sad Eureka. o - i Intermediate Stations ........... 7.554 Red Bluff. ] 3650 8.067 Oregon & California Express—Sac- Sacramento ... - A ramento, Marysviile, Redding. San Franclsco. ‘00 - Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.58a Fresno e % ;fl 19.107 B;’I-r ;Vll:n and San Jose (!un-“‘ . Independence . N 2. ay only B6A San Luls Obispo. 08 1181 11.26r Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- Los Angele: .00 16.75 desto, Mereed.Raymond. Fresno, |ia= San Diego 100 10.59 Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfeld...... 2 : Ci i Narrow Gauge) THE COAST RECORD. o L R P w 3,.)5; Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday g .,5 ..,E oé’ <5 31 . only) . 18.067 aX @2 = 55 & | 8154 Newark. Centerville, -3 32 =3 Cree B E538 gz 8, (-1 5:!:»-. dfi;ulug S k, Sants sie €z38 2T g3 ® uz and Way Stations.... 1 stations. § 5532 35 3 E | 1216r Nework. Conterville, San Jore, Noogidim z New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, bk il Bl thmte 3 : 3 £ al Wa o . 10. e A R L Doatse N;w-m"ds-. owe: Lov on aturday an un y runs Baker 48 22 SE Cloudy .00 through to Saute Oruz. connects Carson . 52 286 NE Clear .00 st Folton for Boulder Creek. Eureka . F Gloudy .00} Monday only from Santa Cruz).. 18.504 Fresno . dar % OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. flag‘fl;:‘g';m et -9 From SAN l-'mufilifo, Foo1l it ufiu: F ot i aed n B N s i M. . .16 ».u. sl dar @ rom DR P gl o e North Head o 60A§T-L|Né (Broad ll.-u.':' il et .00 o Crhird snd ;lwuwnun-}_ Strests.) o1 5 .00 104 8an Jose and Way Stations. ¢ [ A 100 $7.004 San Jose and Way Stations.. W Red Bluff. ‘00 902 New Almaden. o . s40r Roseburs Pt.Cldy .00 | 37.16a Montercy and Sants Gruz Exour Sacramento . . Clear = .00 | sion (Sunday only),. . 18.300 Salt Lake Clear .oo] 8.004 Cosst Line Limited—Stops only San San Franci Clear .00 | « Jose, Gliroy, Holllster, Pajaro 'L Oblspo. Clear .00 | Castroviile, Salinas, San .Ardo, . Clear 00| Puso Robiés, Santa Margarits, 8 ot .00 Ban Lufs Obispo, Gusdaiupe, e 8 & Simay ,,,| Sart, Lompoc, Santa Barbars. i B2 St 2 n Buenaventura, Santa Pauia, &5‘;’,‘" e 3 S Pt Clay | Saugusy Los Ang!:: (Connec- alla Walla. = ; i tion fzom Santa and Moa- ‘Winnemucca 16 NE Clear terey) . = B Yuma 50 NW Clear .00 w0004 Pacit: Coast Kxj (eaves WEATHER CONDITIONS San_Joaquin Valiey Rastbos AND GENERAL as Crescent City Express).—New FORECAST. i Qrigana. Lob ARgeies, Sants Bar- liy cloudy weather prevalls over Wash- | ra, c Grove, onte. inoteTand Oregon, and falr weather.over the | (Arrives via Coast Line West: remaining portions of the Pacific Slope. | bound) . 1300 The pressure has fallen along the coast from |~ 8004 San J nos, Capitoia, San Francisco northward, and risen over the Sunta Cruz Pucifie Grove,Saitn Rocky Mountain reglon. An area of low pres- | San Luis Obf u:‘-‘:" oet, . sure i central over British Columbia and an | San Josq, and Way Statlo 1 area of high pressure over Utah and Idaho. The temperature has risen over the Paciflc Slope. In the interior of California the tem- perature i8 slightly below the normal, Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, April 13: ‘Northern California—Fair Monday, except cloudy on the extreme northwest coast; warmer in the interior; fresh west wind. 'Southern California—Fair Monday; light west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday; warmer. gan Francisco and yleinity- r Monday; fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official, Temporarily in Charge. ST ooy bt s REAL ‘ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, APRIL 11. Morton L. and Carrie M. Cook to Belle F. nd Laura H. Lee, lot on NE corner of Siréet and Central avenue, E 30 by N 100; $10. Baird Estate (corporation) to Theodor J. Savage, lot on SW corner of Belvedere and Huight streets, also 246 E of Cole, W 25 by § 100; $10. Cornella J. Pringle to Plerre and Jean B. Urrere Pon, lot on SE corner of Fourteenth and Howard streets, S 50 by E 95: §10. 'Michael J. end Nellfe F. O'Reilly to James Hanley and Frederick Chester, lot on E line of Folsom, 210 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by £ p 0. Txcelsior Loan Association to Ide and Wil- ltam O'Connor, iot on E line of Pond street, 18776 S of Sixteenth, § 26 by E 68:9; $10. Same to Ellen T. Kidder (wife Charles A. 1ot on I line of Diamond street, 53 & of Twe —third, § 20 by B 1 . O iNate Ventura Sanchez by H. A. Jacobs, administrator, to Thomas Kirkpatrick, lot on | E line of Kearny street, 107 8 of California, 5 80:6 by E_74:6; 8$50. Jonm &, Ty B O uth (Death and Becnd iforni m::?::‘,‘ g'rn&;:fl by S 100; $10. - ‘Bay District Land Company to rmndnl Nelson, lot on SE corner of Second avenue and A street, § 600, E 240, N 100, W 120, N 500, W 120; also lot on E line of Second avenue, 176 N of C street, N 26 by E 120; also lot on W line of First avenue, 225 N. of C street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Louts E 3 3 { San Jos, Los Gatos and Way Sta- .304 R ! a } é e ‘Ban Jose, Giikoy. Holllater, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa- cific Grove, Salfnas and Principal Stations .30 Burlingam Menlo Park. Palo Alto_Mayfield, 2.167 Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants Clara and San Jose. l.zl 1088110454 A BAR Joue, Tos Gatos and Princh n Jose, al ‘Way Stations . .o o ose and Pris W Mateo, Belmont, Berestord. San rios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Nenlo Park, Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Stations. Sunset Limited, Eastbound. Lals Obtsy Santa Barhara, Al les, 1ng. El Paso, New 5. New ¥ ork. (Westbound Valley) Stations, e 1 C k5 Jf Tuesday and_Friday. ,m Arrive via Niles. wxy except lnunfi' a 3 : San Joaquin Vall STt rm o MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Arrive Leave | Via Sausalito F Sei Fran. | Voot of Macket 0, | v, Foot Market St o 626 MaRkET ST., (North gt AUCTION SALES Mhursdey, Aprl 16 AT 11 A. M., AT J. D. HORAN'S STOCKYARDS. CORNER TENTH AND BRYANT 3T By Order of MAYOR E. E. SCHMITE I will sell & lot of CONDEMNED FIRE DE. PARTMENT HORSES. I will also seil a lot of broken and unbroken horses. Forses can bo seen at yard the morning of sale. J, D. HORAN, Auctloneer. B S Any one needing good. cheap horses, wagoms. buggies, carts and harness will do well to be on hand At 1140 FOLSOM ST., TUESDAY. APRIL 14 11 A M. REGULAR __ WEEKLY _ AUCTION D BALE at ARCADE HORSB MARKST, 327 SIXTH ST., WEDNESDAY, April 18,_at 11 a m. By order of Willlam Powers of San Joaquin County, I will sell 40 horses and mares. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. RATLWAY TRAVEL. California Limited.. Yo CHICAGO Daily o “ An Ideal Train SEMIERRS] For Those Who | Al Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS { Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lo’clvlrfl.»lmv‘:;! Local [Ov'#rd Datly | Daily | Daily | Daily a for moruing, p for afternoon. 8:00 a. w. Dally is Bakersfield Local, stop- | ping at all points in San J-q;‘ln Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7: m_daily. { :30 m. Daily is the | LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars ugh to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for of local first-class passengers. tickets are honored on thi ing train arrives at 11:10 p. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. $:00 p. m_1s the Overland Express_ with through Palace and Tourist Sieepers and Fres Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Slseper, which cuts out at Fresno, Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily, Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Baturday at § p. m. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oailand. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip st 11:90 b m Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and b m. 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 20 . I P Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah T wimnes ) 7:35 p| 6:20 p af 8:00 Guerzeville 7:88 p|10: p' 5:00 :' I:o:m u:: :— 00 a Sonoma 3 00 J Glen Ellen : © Sebastopol Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark W, ings and White Sulphur Springs: &t Fulte Bpri it Fulton for Altruria; at Lytwon for Lytton Sprin R Geyaerville tor s Springs; at Cloverdar for the Geysers and HBooneville: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Iseyvil Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Fabete - and | Bartlett lvElu-; at Uklah for Viehy | - prings. Biue Lakes, Laurel Dt | Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Po::;’:“. ter Val Half-way House, C . ‘sal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ley, J Day’s, Riversid Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hul ot omptche, e fl:‘t’m endocino City, Fort Brags, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell'; Siarrie, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotls sad rates. O n Bundays—Round-trip tickets to all potats beyond San Rafasl ac balf rates. ¥ offics, Market st, Chronicls "l‘.'-gmc R X RYAN, ™~ Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt TO SAN RAFAEL, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, £7". 16 Pages. $1 per Year