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- e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1903. SICAL INSTRUMENTS. | o et s U VvV SHERE is really mo meed of any o@e Dow- | #days buying a shoddy piano or buying a | Plano of an unreligble or unknown house | Whose guerantee i worthless. The largest &nd most renowned music house of the West, OHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st., Ofler you such bargains on the following. Which are selected random from among Any pianc will be taken back Il purchase price as part t sher or Knabe or ler & no (ncludjng the be, Steinwa: Fischer, etc.). LTerms $2, $2 50 u Decker Bros.; was Wm. McCammon & Neumann Broe.: was §4 Steinway & Sons: was § Weber: was $475, is now Samuel Gilbert; was $350 Decker B: was $500, Wm. Knabe & Co.; Aleo new upright; , frst-class condition, was ; was $ ad this ents on | our best | co., as nth- $4 mw t st UFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FINE B EANS me sbie nant PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. bie rates av.: tel gents cas tel Green 140. | | | DR, C. 1021% REMOVED trests ai past foor cated st 067 BLOOD. sisiz DR BA w recial Qiseases & apecialty, 3% Market st v G WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dia- | eases cured by Chinese herbs 746.0 Clay ot REMOVAL NOTICE. Mutual SBaving office 1 opp. Third, ¢ PHELAN, Presid TH now D, | | SEWING MACHINES AND st 15 50, Drop bead, plain-fiz ok, guaranteed; quarter-sawed, all standard | . 24 hand, box gy sy nearly new; 60 days e Cricago 8. M. Exchange. ard Gth: phone South 433; tak JMATIC” and other makes at cut rates; uclion on_tenis and repairs; bought and hanged, Phone Jessie 5136. 145 Sixth RE REAL ESTATE AGE! NTS AND RENT COLLECTORS. $137,500—Prominent $25,000 per year $60,000—Eilis and Taylor building; 85 1ooms; per year. corner square. This would easily facing Union rent for if improved properly. sts.; swell new renting for $5100 $53,500—Transfer corner downtown; splendid ullding; stores and lodging house. $42,500 —Washington and Sansome ste.; two fronts; large lot; income of $3900 per vear assured; $20,000 German Bank | can remain \ $25,000—Grant ave. and Bush st.; 2 ‘fronts; 45x120; good for $22,500—Filimore and P! st., close to Taylor; fine build- n rooms; will gasily rent for $3600 per vear; gilt-edge investment. speculation. ine ets.; large lot; 50 feet front; best business block. 22,500—Large man st.; 2 frontages. $19,000—Sutter st.; early; large lot. best marine view; $11,000—Close to Bush possible to have v for $80 per month $9.200—4 l. onth om car 1 Call impro nt , near Gt , clo n 0" adjc SPECK & splendid flats: re and Haight st fine income, 'NIMPROVED. ufacturing site on Sixth | close in; new flats; $1800 New flats on Post st.; ce; rents $1800 a ve —Pacific ave.; select part; 3 new flats; rents $1620 a year. magnificent_residences: renting for $1200 yearly; best portion of Pacific Heights; large lot alone worth price asked $15,000 —Van Nes ve. and Clay st.; nearly 50 feet front; same size opposite sold for . $14,500—0 1 st., close to Larkin; same size lot was sold for $16,000 close by. and Hyde sts.; Im- acancies; now renting 25x120; close _to ne. fornia 115 ved would lease from r month. maring view; 70 feet uerrero; 50x105 feet. se to park; 25x120; oinibg, CO., 067 Market st. tumb able and bett $10 monthly. shed bal ot MAS MA RE SEE this to-day 1510 Bai Cottage. r st.. bet 5 rooms, n n; e § pen for in SYNDICATE sr money in n buy 6 n Missfon aves a profi £4000. D, O [ 107-108 C R sale at a sacri t not far alvar WILLIAM M. D) hmond fs my sp Mission RICHMOND Distric ty. WILLIAM M real DEW x100; §5 monthly. 50x100; tyle 1%-story house in Berkeley: 5 -down fences and shed; 3 gums ke oven; tools; horse; 0x100. A 80. trees, garden; $150 macadam; $10 161 macadamized; $75 ween Sutter and Bush | bath and basement. modern plumbing. COMPANTY, ontgomery st. bank at 8% per cent flate corner Tw sts., that rent 8129 for $4000?7 Mortgage of $5000 at 7 t of 24 7-10 per cent OFF1 303 Mission, )MPANY (Inc.) st of lot; P! free; cker building houses interest Three lots, 75x12 >m _cars; near G. G. 277 Howard st 4 lots in great variety for sale and EWOL pecialty n st.; $800; easy pi ner, r. 1. 636 Clay st. 323 Clement estat OLF, 3 e ng the 1o 2 for even Lovely Napa mi r $20,000 worth the niversity ani A, Clark, STATE—COUNTRY—For Sale by old men who t any one who falfa or grain ranch; sent free upon ap- COE & CO.. San Jose, Cal 50 (half cash would sliest home and best half the money in all Valley”’ ; . U almond trees D., box 520, Sac- Land _Department NTY AND TRUST CO.. Colma, 1 Address WM. UM- ineral showing, worth farm, for hay and fruit Box 3834, Call. chotce WM. P. WRIGHT, Clara Co., Cal. » for the tull cost | | _lencia st | — Res BSTATECCITIZOR MAU% | AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS 667 Market St., Opp. Kearny. OFFICE, ERKOADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. m ROOMS AND BOARD-—Continued. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terlor; exceptional table; free billiard room. GOLDEN Gate ave., 1224—Large sunny front Toom with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. Steiner 3626. 560 324 st.; No. 1 nelghborhood; lot 40x170; driveway, shrubbery, flowers, etc.; house 8 rooms and bath; hot water, furnace, cement basement; near school, cars and business center; terms easy and price low. J. 8. MY- ERS, 1002 Broadway. opposite Clinton Park and 12th- | " st. boulevard; 8 blocks to local station; large | 1ot; new holse; open and nickel plumbing; decorated ceflings; dining-room 22 feet long, all paneled; only $500 cash, balance mort- gage; easy terms; open for inspection daily: J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broad: 474 27th st., near Telegraph ave,; new 6-roort story and & half house; all the latest and best of everything; clegant residence neigh- borhood; price low and terms easy; seping is belleving. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. §1650; cost $2700; an. ideal cottage; § rooms and bath; high basement; fine condition and a fine neighborhood; near schools, cars, etc.; only $400 cash, balance mortgage. J. 8. MY- ERS, 1002 Broadway. 3 $3500—0-room house, arranged for two fami- Iles; lot 30x120; very convenlent to cars and business center; fino neighborhood; easy and price exceedingly low. J. ERS, 1002 Broadway. + #750 CASH, monthly Installments as desired; well equipped chicken ranchj cottage of § oms; &table, shed, chicken-houses, Al brood- &-house, brooderies; two tiptop incubators, 250 to 8500 capacily; all fenced and cross. fenced; new buggy: use of horse, farming implements, etc.; 50 Al laying hens; plenty of excellent water; about 80 young fruit trees; first-clags sandy loam garden soil; away from and hareh winds; adjoining East Oak- land: near good school and elose to main boulévard; more than a good living is here right now: call and let us show you this fine bargain: price in all, $1800; call or send for circular, 435 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. | JONES, owner. A SNAP—Fine lots in East Oakland; very cheap; good location: street work done. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 468 10th st., Oakland, Cal. |7 OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. NICE sunny corner furnished flat of 5 rooms and bath. 840 Madison st., Oak-st. station; rent reasonable. PR e e e B ERCEIE S LA | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. | FURNITURE go0d and cheap this month. 1. | ScHErLia {57 408 Fievencn s Oaidand: | USEKEEPING, | ALCALDE (The Apartments), 725 O'Farrell— Slegant apartments, 2, 8 and 5 rooms, cone necting, including kitchens; all modern con- veniences lectric lights, hot and cold wate electric elevator, telephones in all room: laundry and_drver; dumb walter servic thoroughly rellable and respectable place; ret. A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Sultes & rms; $6 to $15; night, 25¢ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet,bath. BRADY, 8, off Market—2 nice sunny rooms; - §5 and 36 private family. nely furnished rooms; conveni- ocation; no children; references. | | | | 2 connecting hvsekeeping | HERBERT _ (The)- | housekeeping; gas ranges; shed. 1530 Polk st, | HOWARD, 719%—3 housekpg rooms, 2 beds; | " others; all sunny; respectable; no transient. HOWARD, 1063—2 sun | | vindow rms; ra | sjarticents for just newly fur- sunny furnished parlor also large room, $1 2, 408 | suite’ ana | _also single Jlegant kitchen; MISSION, 1514—TLarge sunny front room; large | $8 month, 1 connecting front housekeeping | running _water. INTH, rooms’; 18 Etove; furnished suit, g25 range; bath; laundr; car Baker—Two furnished 3. : no sign. | BOUTH PARK, 12 sunny front room: nished for housekeeping. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished or single; steam heat ROOMS WANTED. SRR AAA AN AN AR A S AANARANRS AN elderly man will pay $10 per month in ad- vance for a medium Size ! furnished room within® 20 minutes™-walk of’ the Call bulld- ing; references. Address Permanent, Box 3385, it otfice. i SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Marla Kip o’fmn,.." of 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has recelved the following orphans, halt orphans and abandoned girls from January 1 to April 1, 1903: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 years: Edith Mackey, 9 years; Dorothy Campbell, years; Laura Dale Ash, 12 years; Maria Grunn, 6 years. LADIES! Chichester’s English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, Teliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamp for particulars. *'Relief for Ladles” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chiches em. Co.. Phil Pa. TYPEWRITERS AND SU. ~LIKS, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We Sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3, The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California; telephone Main 266, FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines; partly used machines 80ld & new ones rented. riters sold, rented, repaired. ter Ii Co., 200 Sansom: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran. cisco, State of Califernia, No. 24,765, De. partment 10—In the MAtter of the ‘estate of Francesco T. Guinasso, decedsed. Order to show cause Why order to mortgage realty should not be made. Upon -read- ing and filing the verified petition of David 3 5 Gulnasso, administrator of the estate of said deceased, praying an order to mortgage the realty hereinafter described: for - he amount mentioned In sald petition herein and good cause appearing therefor, it fs hereby ordered that all persons interested in the said estate be and appear before thrs court, Department 10 thereof, in the court. Toom' of said court, in the New City Hall o¢ gatd City and County of San Franciseo on Tuesday, the 13th day of May, 1903, 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the Tealty described In £ald petition, namely, a1l that certain lot, Dlece or parcel of land gituate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, and bounded and purticularly described a3 follows, to wit: Commenéing on the northeasterly’ corner of Dupont and Vallejo streets, running thehos easterly along the northerly line of Vallejo street eighty-three and six-twelfths (83 6-12) feet 1o the westerly line of Margaret place; thence northerly along sald line of Margare place one hundred and fifty and three- Twelfths (150 3-12) feet: thence at right angles westerly elghty-three and six-twelfths 485 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont reet, and .thence southerly along the sdid line of Dupdnt street one hundred and firty and three-tweliths (150 3-12) feet to the poin 4t ‘commencement, being portion of 50-vara lots Nos. 221 and 240, should not he mort- gaged for the amount mentioned in. saja Petition, namely, twenty-elght thousand dol. Jars in U. S. gold coin, or such lesser amouns % "o the court or Judge shall seem meect. Reference to =aid petition on file is hereby made for further particulars. Dated April .10, 103, JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of the Superior _Court. RIORDAN & LANDE, attorneys for ad- ministrator, California Safe Deposit buildiog, 325 Montgomery st. San Francisco P BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. IL—Advertiss- ment. Office of the Englneer in Charge, lm- provement of the Port, Manila, P, I, Febru- ary 15, 1003. —Sealed proposals’ for construct- ing an addltional breakwater at Manila, P, 1., will be recelved at this office untii 1i oclock a. m. June 15th, 1903, end then publicly cpened. Work to be done includes about 450,000 tons of 2240 1bs each, of rock flling, {u water of approximately 30 fest depth. Blds must be accompanied by & bond | of §50,000 U. S. currency. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractors Tond will be for 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or 2l bids. For specifications and blank forms apply at this office; the U. S. Enineer O- fice, room ‘‘H,” Army building, New .ork the U. 8. Engiueer Office, 165 | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Va- ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL NETHERLAND, European Plan. 18 TURK ST.. NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and | most central hotel: just opened; 250 light, | well-ventilated rooms: single or en suite, with or without private bath; steam heat, electric | lights and long-distance telephone in every room; two fast electric elevators; full hotel Eervice; engage your rooms now, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Market st. (or No. 1 . $1. $150 night; house open all night. Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c 1426 Market (old No. 1364) nished rooms, sultes, single; also unfurnished, BUSH, 2311, near Stelner—A fine sunny room; one block 'from Fillmore and Sutter st. cars; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. | CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 468 Room, first floor; outside entrance; sultable for working man; $1 25 per week. catalogue of Mountain View, d Santa Clara Valley Mountain View, Cal. e TO exchange—For unimp: property. & rable dence, with stable an convenlent t EXCHANGE, roved scity or country 9-room modern resi- d chicken house, in 0 trains_and electric Address Owner, box 398, Call. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ¥ ANTED—Desirable buil tion; cash; no agents. ding lot in good loca- Box 3856, Call. ALANEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, BARGAINS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. o Modern home of ion; ated rooms; near Park-st. st lot OUX140; must be seen to be appreci- A. R. DENKE, 400 W T st. Alameda. MAKE an offer—To ciose of 13 rooms apd bath: cach house and stable; estate; elegant home gas _and electricity; lot 75x183; cost $25,- 000; now only $15,000: elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA 1500 LAN COMPANY, Park st., Alameda. JERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ___BERKE $1200HOUS $10 $225 ¥ RE. AL ESTATE, winamill; $150 dow& 00, near school; $5 month. $400—Lot 39x146; §20 down, $8 month. 128 $2000—House 5 rooms, well, pump; $100 down. §750—Little house with large lot 100x123; $75 _down, 15 monthly. BY $3500—Established bakery with 2 stores, 4 ly- bara, bake oven, tools, horse, corner; lot 50x100. A30 5 University ave., A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., S. nr 10th st., Berkeley. $150 cash, 5-room cottage. bath, folding large lot; in good locality: balance $15 per O. A, RUDOLPH. Lorin Station. ———————— | : | \ LMPORIUM Storage & urniture, | schold goods stored, moved, shipped. 723. iioward, near Third; phone Grant 161, RODOLPE Storage & Moving Co., of- Poet and Powell sta; tel. Priv. Ex. 571, + Storage; advances made: 540 (‘\eL Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, EN W 5-ROOM cottage, bath, pantry, electric Nght; street work done: close rs; price $2250; $150 payments. O, FULLY furnished house work all dons sity; only $4§50. to station and street cash, balance easy A. RUDOLPH. Lorin rtation, of 11 rooms; street ; very convenient to the univer- JOSEPH J, MASON, Real Estate, Corner Center st, and’ Shattuck Berkeley. < rage and Furniture Moving Com- limore st.; phone Jackson 281 and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery n 1840. Ehipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. share on itra Costa at the BIG BARGAIN. 7-room hou with all modern conveniences: large lot: 2 ‘blocks from station and street gars; street work done: will sell as 1 leaving East. " PLO] 3223 Eilts st., Torin. et e NEW, stylish, modern house; 2- , 8 rooms, bath, pantry, mantels, electric lights: lot 40x 135; close to station: bal price Box 112, 3 cash, Dis mmo wm#:.'r o. e e T .t CHEAPEST end best in America—The Wu’y“ Call, 16 pages, it Untied Blates or Cansda on ‘address in one year for §1, ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or si new flat; furniture put in last Mon sunshine in every room; grand marine view board if desired. Call for terms and inspect, 1738 Larkin st near Jackson, or Equity Office. GOLDEN GATE ave, 1024—Large furnished { room; large closet;’ gas; ‘bath; for one or two gentlemen. don—Rooms 50c to ; reading-room. | Grand Southern_7th and Mi $160 nigh to $6 we | GRANT ave. Sicely furnished front room, $3 per week; also single rooms. 141 HARRISON, Three rooms to let; rent $10. JONES, 923—Beautiful room; large closet; hot and cold water; sunny: swell flat; cheap. LARKIN, 105, opp. City Hall—Lovely sunny front rms.; hkpg. and others; gas; reasqnable. MILLBRAEL House, 850 O'Farrell; new man- agemert; 1et class. J. Collin, late of Avondall MINNA, 202, nr. 4th—Furn. front parlor; sun- ny: private family; $10; sultable for 2 gents. MINNA., 667, corner of-Fighth—Nicely furnished bey-window rooms; §1 per week; transient. $185—FINE, sunny, furnished front room; mod- ern; private; running water, bath, électric light. 1531 Octavia st, near Suttér; phone Geary 1432 O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; élevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. PINE, 827—Nice, sunny voom; nicely fur- nished; suitable for gentleman. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to §150: week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SACRAMENTO, 1642, cor. Polk—3 furnished or unfurnished sunny rooms. SILVER, 05, cor. Third—Furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; excellent board; prices reasonable. SUTTER. T17—Furnished parlors, suitable for offices, with running water and bath. Chicago, 1ll., or the U. S. En- giueer Office, room 41, Fiood building, San ‘rancisco, Ci CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. Army, in charge. . PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy. Department, Washington, D. C. until 12 o'clock noon, April 28, 1803, and publicly opened imme- diately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal, and at the Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Cal., the daily supply of meats, butter, chesse, vege- tablet, bread, ice and provender for the fiscal Blank prop application Pay ia to the Otfice, San Paymaster ‘nding June 30, 1904 be furnished upon the Navy K year will Bure: Francisco, seneral or: to Cal. 8. N. 0. will be received at the Bureau of PROPOSALS nd Accounts, Navy Department, gton, D. C.. until 12 o'clock noes April 28, 1003, and publicly opened imma dlately thereafter, to furnish at the Navai Hosepital and the M. & 1sland, Cal., the daily supply of meats, gro- cerles, butter, eggs, cheese, ice, milk, hread, Vegetables and provender for the flscal year ending June 50, 1904. Blank proposals wiil be furnished upon application to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, € Pay Otfice, San Francisco, NY, Paymaster General U e e ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: George A. Wright, 28, 1140 Grove street, and Ida K. Powers, 23, 1414 Grove stree James A. Kidward, 39, San Jose, and May E. Coitle, 32, eity. Othmar Kehl, 28, 11041 Indiana street, 23, 424 Thirteenth street. and Katle Uschti, James ‘H. Powers, 43, 1314A Pacific street, and Martha Bonetti, 41, 1 Plerce street. Charles L. Rendell, 28, 553 O'Farrell street, and M. Louise Miramont: 913 Polk street. Michael J. Norton, 2 and Bridget Kildufl, Alberto Glacopetti, and Ervira Buldocekl, 17, Henry E. Taylor, 29, 1 Cordella Owen,.36, 106 Natoma street. Clarence Temple, 21, Petaluma, and Mar- garet 8. Du Bose, 18, Danville, Va. Douglas Cushman, 35, Misston San Jose, and Margaret M. Fontana, 24, city. Robert J. Woodhouse, 81, city, and Eliza- beth E. Cook, 30, Philadelphia, Pa. Gustat A. Sundlof, 82, 855 Howard street, and Hilma J. Westeriund, 22, 5574 Natoma st. “Thomas Smith, 21, 892 Lombard street, and Blanchard, 18, Oakland, cholas Maticevich, 31, 437 Tenth street, and Frances Matkovich, 23, 1031 Clay street. Eugenio G. Casazza, 26, Oakland, and Maria . Barbjerl, 19, 611 Florida BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. CROOKHAM—STRONG—In this city, April §, 1503, by the Rev. Frank §. Ford, pastor of First. Christlan Church, Charles 'D. Crook- ham of San Francisco and Jennle Strong of Woodland, Cal. PUTNAM—CROSBY—In this city, Aprll 0, 1003, by the Rev. Frank Ford, pastor cf the First Christian Church, Frank D, W. Putnam and Lottie May Crosby, both of San Francisco. SAWYER—GOODWIN—In this eity, April 11, 1903, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of the Tirst Christfan Church, John F. Saw- yer and Jennte C. Goodwin, both ot San Francisco. Storehouse, Mare 2 152 Clara avenue, , city. 20, 421 Vallejo street, i5 Vallejo street. Natoma street, and THE HARVARD. 271 O'Farrell—Suites and single rooms with gas and electric light; gas grates; all modern conveniences; newly remodeled throughout the entire building, K, 130—A nice Irrge sunny front room for fl;;‘flc. or drenu?:ker; unfurnished. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished parlors, ‘with alcoves; hot & cold water; other suites. SSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions c’r‘:fllved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ibscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. p ROOMS AND BOARD, B .SEVENOAKS HOTEL.... .COR. BUSH AND TAYLOR STS. .. SAN FRANCISCO . MRS, NELLIE HALSEY.....J. R. FOSTER NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTEL; SUN- NY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATHS; LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY .....STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATOR..... PR Sl s Bz 0 0 s LSt g POLK, 520—Table boarders wanted; first-class board; home cooking; .private dining-room; $15 a month for one person. B L La N 326 DIED. Arnott, Le Ella Krausgrill, Margaret Benthien, Henry E. Levy, David Bryson, Thomas F. Logan, Blizabeth C. ftt, Albert H. . McKenney, Maggle McKeown, Alice Douwel, dulia 3 Malcolm, ' Florence Dodson, Elizabeth B. Frahm, Ernest P. Paulson, Cecelia Frey, Wiillam Perry, Samuel A. Glebel, Bertha % Quang, Charley Grimes, Fred C. Sedgwick, Mrs. A. C. Guerin, Stephen Silva, Joseph Hachmann, Laura V. Holdsworth, Henry Kelly, Alice | Solomon, Walter O. Steller, Chas. Le C. ‘Topini, Josephine ARNOTT—In Oakland, April 14, I Lee Tolla Arnott, mother of Ora i Ar:?fx. and daughter of Mrs. Betsey Maria Hilton, a na- tive of Nebraska, aged 32 years 2 months m'm“l:fl fn this clty, April 15, 1908, — . Apri P isuty. Eflng Benthien, beloved brother of Mrs. Fannie C. Newell, a native of Alex- La. and acquaintances are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral services . Friday, April 17, 1903, at 1 o'clock, at I. O, O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets. In- BRY! la city, ADFAL 16 808, Thbmas N—In this city, e e g AT F., and father of Eva, Thomas, Mabel, and the late Millle Bryson, a native of San Francisco, aged 46 yvears § months and 10 days. A member of the Musicians’ nnm]l §mo§flva AUnion of San Francisco, Local o. ¥ Kriends and tances are respect- tully invited to ttend the Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi: dence, 964 Folsom street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. A CROFFT—In_the City and County Hospital, April 15, 1903, Afbore H. Croftt, a native of New York, aged 47 years. DEUWEL (nee BACIGALUPD—In' this city. April 14, 1903, Julia, beloved wite of Joseph Deuwel, loving dlu:hl.er of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Bacigalupl, and sister of Je L., Lou John, - Eleancr, Ruby, Violet, Lorenz - Irene Bacigalupl, Mrs. Charles Millie Su\-utrl,p a native of San Francisco, S Fiiends ind acquatntances are respec lends and acqs fully invited to attend the funeral to-d: (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her parent: residence, 2 Telegraph place, corner wich and Dupont streets. Interment New Italian Cemetery. DODSON—In ‘Oakland, April 16, 1903, Eliza- beth .Belle, beloved 'wife of 8. T. Dodson, mother of Nettic Rae Dodson, dsughter of William and Elizabeth McLenahan of noma, and sister of Mre. Harry Platt, aged 20 years and 8 months. HER FRAHM—In this city, April 15, 1 x P. Frahm, beloved husband of Minna Frahm, and fathér of Arthur Frahm, & native of Flensburg, Germany, aged 38 years 7 months and 3 days. FREY—In the City and County Hospital, April 15, 1003, Willlam Frey, a native of Ger: many, aged 3§ vears. GIEBEL—In this city, April.15, 1903, Bertha, beloved daughter of Johanna and Cornelius Giebel, and sister of Cornelius and Sophis Gicbel, Mrs. F. Eddelbuttel, Mrs. L. Elliot and Mrs. C. Parker, a native of Loomis, County, aged 20 years 2 months and G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, 6% Lewis street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. A 3 GRIMES—In this city, at his residence, 3726 Twentieth sireet, April 14, 1805, Fred C. beloved husband of Emma Grimes, father of Lizzle and Irene Grimes and Mrs. ‘Walter IT Smith, and son’ of P. D. and Elizabeth Grimes, a native of Lowell aged o3 years 8 months and 8 da: 7 Friends and members of Bernal Lodge No. 19, A. O. U. W., and Southern Pacific Ratlroad employss are respectfully in to attend the funeral servie (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the Odd Fellow Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, uii- der_the auspices of Fidelity Lodge No.' 222, 3050 % X\ GUERIN—In this city, April 15, 1008, Stephen Guerin, son of Patrick and the late Cath erine Guerin, and brother of John, Joseph, Corneifus, Danfel and Joste Guerin, Mrs. J. San_Francisco, aged 36 years. tend the funeral-to-mormow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock,! from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Fddy. strest, thence Lo St. Rose's Church, Where. a requiem mass will be celebrated fof 'the repose of Lis soul, commenging &t 9 o'clock. Interment Toly Croes Cemetery. HACHMANN—In ~this city, April 14, 1903, Laura V. Hachmann, beloved wife of Jullus Hachmann, daughter of Charles H. and Ma- tilda Holling, and sister of Charles H. Hol- iing and the late Alma Holling, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 4 days. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to- dence, 1123 Geary street. Hill Cemetery. HOLDSWORTH-—In this city, April 14, 1903, Henry Lee, beloved son of Bennett and Chri tina Holdsworth, and brother of Bdward, George, Jeasie, Oliver and Miles Holds worth, ‘a native of Placerville, Cal., aged 38 years 8. months and 24 days. KELLY—In this city, April 15, 1008, Alice Kelly, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), 0 o'clock, from her late residence, ‘1074 Clay street, thence to St. Mary's Church, California and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at # o'clock, Interment Hol Third and Townsend streets. KRAUSGRILL—In West Berkeley, April 14, 1903, Margaret Krausgrill, dearly beloved wife of Philip Krausgrill, mother of Carrle. Louis and Alice Krausgrill, and_sister o Mrs. J. H. Smouse, claco, aged 35 years and 10 months. 7 Friends and agquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the under- Broadway, between Stockton and Dupon! streets. interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 1 0 o’'clock traln from Third and Town- send streets. Y=In this’ cify, “April 15, 1003, David Levy, nephew of A. Fromberg, a native of London, England, uged 55 years § months and 7 days. g LOGAN—In Oakland, April 15, 1903, Eliza- beth C beloved-wife of Walter McG. Logan, and mother of Willlém and Janet Logan, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 50 years 1 month and 9 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the fuperal services Friday, April 17, 1003, at 2 o'elock, at her late residence, 960 Forty-first street, Oak- land rment Mountain View Cemetery. McK —In _this city, April 13, 1303, Maggie, dearly beloved wife of William Mc- Kenney, beloved daughter of Mary Ann and the late Johi G'Brien, and sister of John, William, Thomas, James, Richard and Henry O'Brien, Mre. Joseph Flynm, Mrs. Albert Palmer ard the late Ella O'Brien, a native of Oakland, aged 16 years 11 months and 13 days. (Oukland papers please copy.) A precious one from us has gone;.her. voica we loved is stilled; A place'is vacant in our hame which never can be filled. God In his wisdom has recalled the one his love has glven; Although the body molds here, safe in heaven. —FROM "HER MOTHER. @7 Friends and acqualiitances are respect- fully invited to_ attend the funeral ‘to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her -late residence, 20 Ringold street, between Eighth , Folsom and Harrisoh, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth strest, between Howard and Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy * Cross Cemetery, by carriage. McKEOWN—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repcss of the soul of the late 'Alice McKeown Frid morning, at 8 o'clock, at -St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue. MALCOLM—In South Bend, Ind., April 13, 1403, Florence Amella Malcolm, = youngest daughter of the late Captain J. Malcolm and Mrs. Florence Gladson, sister of May Gipsy Malcolm, and stepdaughter of George Glad- son, a native of San Franclsco, aged 21 years 5 months and 13 days. PAULSON—In Berkeley, April 15, 1903, Cece- lia, beloved wife of Charles J. Paulson, and mother of Edward T., John H. and Anna L. Paulsen, Mrs. Hellena Hartzel, Mrs. Hildu Stork and Mrs. Amella Nickum, a native of Sweden, aged 67 years 3 manths and 6 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday Aafternoon, April 18, 1903, at 2 her soul is . street, Berkeley. (4 PERRY—In this city, Abril 15, 1908, Samuel A., beloved husband of Marle A. Perry, father of Samuel A.*Jr. and Arthur W. Perry, and brother of -H. O. and J. W. Perrw, a native of Iliinois, aged 52 years § m:n’t‘h;‘fl hg 7“:;’ juaintan . are respect- ends acq ces are e fully’ invited to attend the funeral to-Gay (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from I. 0. O. Hall, corner Seventh and Market street: der ‘the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1. 0. O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. QUANG—In_the City and County. Hospital, ‘April 16, 1903, Charley Quang, a native of ina. 3 SEDGWICK—In this city, April 15, 1903, at her residence, 210 Bennington street, Bernal Helghts, Mrs. A. C. McAlpi- Sedgwick, be- loved wife of James Sedgwick, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 48 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SILVA—In this city, Aoril 12, 1903, Joseph, beloved husband of Josephine' §jiva, and of Manuel and Adeline” Silva, a native Mt this ey, Aoen 143900 SOLOMON—In e 1003, Walter Oliver, dearly bel son of aret and the late x\aun Bolomon, and brother of Searle and Sidney Solomor, & native of San Franeisco, aged 3 years 6 months and 28 days. (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 STELLER—In this city, April 14, 1903, Charles Le C. Steller, beloved son of Louls and Sarah < Sialler, and brolbes of Louis P. and 1d teller, a native of San Francisco, as 17 years 5 months and 14 days. = | NEAREST THE GITY | ames McGinn. Femt and Eml 576. g tel. South F. J. Monahan, President, ; MONAHAN & CO., ; o ’ DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, T st siasion s Telephans Green- | i n‘rg:y)m'nnl 30 o'clogk: fhom hia ate ul , at 9 ) el < residence, 107 Fell street, thence to_the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market, where services will be- held at 10 o'clock. Interment private. TOPINI—In this city, April 14, 1908, Joseph- ine, dearly beloved wife of isadore Topini, France, aged 35 years 7 I7 Frierds and acquaintances are respest- fully Tnviied v, ationd the funeral o-0a¥ (Thursday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ital- ian Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 - o'clock. Interment New Itallan Cemete: ¥ STORY OF RYAN’S DEATH IS PROVED TO BE FALSE Tale of How He Was Killed by In- dians Negatived by Message From Supposed Corpse. ALAMEDA, April 15.—After having Bone into mourning for the death of her father, John Ryan, and after F. M. Smith, the borax magnate, had made a special trfp to his mines in Death Val- ley to. investigate the .supposed death, | Miss Katie Ryan to-night recelved a dis- {patch from the man who was supposed | to be dead stating that the story about his death was untrue and that he was | mining expert of F. M. Smith and he has | been in the borax flelds for some months on expert work. Ten days ago.a man J. Riordan and Mrs. J. N. Hoey, a native of } 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- | Cross Cemetery, by 10:30 o'clock train from a native of San Fran- | taking parlors of Iaccheri, Duclos & Co., 620 ' o'clock, at her late residence, 2015 Center | {giving the name of Edward Colligan called at the Academy of Notre Dame | and tcld Miss Katie Ryan a story of how | her father had been killed by Indians. | The daughter went into mourning and her aunt came from the northern country of Alameda to await more-definite news. | It is said the Colligan wanted to sell a borax mine to F. M. Smith and that | Ryan reported adversely upon the prop- | érty and in some way he told this story }as a matter of revenge. | ———— LEGS ARE CRUSHED BY | GREAT MASS OF LUMBER A. Rollins Narrowly Escapes Being Killed Through Falling of Heavy Scaffolding. OAKLAND, April 15.—Two thousand feet of lumber fell from a car at Long wharf this afternoon, catching A. Rol- lins, % workman residing at 1217 Four- teenth street, peneath it. When Rollins was extricated from the mass it ,was | founa that both of his legs below the knee | were broken. The injured man was hurried to the | Receiving Hospital, where he was at- | tended by Drs. Hamlin and Kane. One | of the legs was splintered and some doubt ay is expressed by the physicians of their | (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, trom her late resi- | ! Interment Laurel | ability to save it. The lumber gave way suddenly, without warning, catching Rollins before he could escape. . His fellow workmen had a nar- TGW escape also from being buried be- neath the lumber. —_——— ‘Death of Mrs. Kine. OAKLAND, April 15.—Mrs. M. C. Kine | died yesterday evening after an fliness of | two years at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Borchert, 800 Franklin street. She was aged 59 years. She had resided in California for the last thirty-two years. | The remains will' be Interred “In Sacra- | mento. ) ABI T W E AL | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. John H. and Célina D. Spring to Orel ‘M. Goldaracena, lot on NW corner of Sutter and Larkin streets, W 91:8 by N 120; $10. NE corner of Polk and California streets, N 72 by E 100: §10. City and County of $hn Francisco to Harry N. Hickel and Willlam_B. Dowling, lot on SW corner of Hermann and Church streets, S 110, | W 79:9, N 25, E 24:6, N 80:4%, N Harrlet T. pkins ta Julla 3 Tot on W Mnie of Webster street, 31:81¢ N Jack~ son, N 24 by W 99; gift. Harrlette de Witt Kittle to Wm. H. Crocker, lot on W line of Webster street, 110 N Pacific avenie. N 41 by 137: . - Frank and Mary J. Helena Schulat, Plerce streets, 30; $10. i Fred Grimm to Lizzie Grimm, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 112:6 W_Pierce, W_25 by N 100; gift. Also, lot on N_line of Fiibert gireet 165 W of Fillmore, W 26:8 by N 1263 §—— City and Coumty of San Francisco to Han- nah Molloy. lot 6n W line of Howard street, 1127 § of Thirteenth, S 27:6 by W 87:335: Katle O'Donnell, Julia M. and Thomas Hickey to John Hickey, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 180 W _of Sanches, W 75 by S 114; also all interest in the estate of Julta’ M. Hickey; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to John | H, Mahuken, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 110 W of Noe, W 25 by N 114; $1000. | Elisabeth Hammersmith to Henrletta Gessner, | lot on SE corner of Pine and Hyde strects, § 37:6 by E 62:6: $10. | * California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to Marie T. Malson, lot on S line of t, 137:6 W of Leavenworth, W 27: by S 7 § | “Edward H. and Mary E. Geib to John Dia- | mond,’ 1ot on SW line of Sumner street, 200 SK Howard, SE 25 by SW_58: $10. : | ~ Margaret A. Mee to Union Trust Company of San Francisco, lot on S corner of Harrison and Chesley streets, SW 60 by SE 60; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Francis B. Shaf- fer, lot on SW line of Forty-fourth avenue and | “N' street. W 120 by S'285; $10. . | "Hein_or Heinrich Goetjen to Nicholas Jung, { lot on E line of California avenue, 800 N Pros- | peet e, N 25 by E 80, Precita Valley lot |1 1 | _8. g\n‘al Company (corporatjon) to Nicholaus ‘Wihs, lot on 8 line of Silliman street, 100 W n Bruno avenue, W 50 by S 100, block 2, | University Homestead; $10. | Ela J. and J. A._McMillen to Robert and | Signa Coaley, 1t on S line of Dwight street, 50 | E Yale, 70, W _70, S 100, W 70, | 87, University Mound; $10. | San Francisco and San' Joaquin Valley Rall- ! way_Company to Atchison, Topeka and Santa | Fe Rallway Company (corporation) conveying franchises tc Q" street, Bryant and Illinois streets; $1. Richard and Nora O'Conmell to Margaret E. Crowley, 1ot on NW corner of St. Roses and | Johnston _streets, N 25 by W 112:6, lot 19, block 2, Johnston tract; $10. George Golder to William Keatin, 1085 D. | 289, estate of Robert P. Keating, 17,920, de- ceased, reconveyance deed; Antoine and Gracie Borel to Conrad Geyer, lot on E line of Paris street. 250 N. Persia ave. nue, N‘Sb by E 100, block 19, Excelsior Home- stea 10. Builders’ Contracts, Herman_and Jenny Lindblad (owners) with Carl N. P. Ahlgren (contractor), architect August Nordin—All work ~except mantels, shades-and gas fixtures for a three-story frame bullding on E line of Fillmore street, 100 N of Page, E 100, N 25, W 100, S 25; $7433. H. D. Hoffmann (owrier) with J. P. Hughes and W. P. Doerings(contractors), architect H. | B. Shmuckert—Alterations and additions to a one-story and bagement frame building on N line of Twenty_fourth street, 50 W of Church, W 25 by 114: $1472. Grace Pedier (owner) with Ira -W. Coburn (contractor), architect T. P. Ross—All work for a three.story frame building on_ W line of Avery: street, 115 N of Geary, N 35 by W 64:0; $9790. Isaac Upham (owner) with Hetty Bros. Electrical Works (contractors), architect Na- thaniel Blalsdeil—Electrical work for builds on N line of Pine street, 87:0 E of Battery, 91:8 by W 87:6; $345. . Alameda County. 8. C. Bigelow, Savings and Loan Soclety, Catrie T and George Sterling (and as Attor: ney) to Bmma S. Reinhardt (wite o Joseph), lot on SE.line ot Howe t, 247.5 of Moss avenue, NE 50 by SE 125, ‘lot 27 and SW 0 feet of lot 26, block A, map of Thermal Hil} (formerly Howe) Tract, Oakland; $10. Rose Egan (single) to e K. Rider, lot cn NW_corner of Sixth and streets, N 2 by W 5, |o;"?. block 70, Kellersberger's | M mes W Higgins (single) to Sarah A. gine. lot 8 bloct Q, Knowles & Potter sul vision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. . or Jeremiah and Dunn to e Motaeh Jots 8 and & Slook B Gualden Gate Tract, land; $10. Margaret’ E. Dunn '(as guardian of estate of Martin McHugh, minor) to Helen Cooks, same;' Jobn and Ada M. Hinkel to Albert E. Plerce, lot on W line of Harper street, 200 N' of Ashby avenue, N SO by W 122.38, block 9, amended map ‘n‘%a resubdiyision of Central Park, Berke- ‘Albert E. Pierce to Mabel ‘Wheeler (wife of | alive and' well. Ryan is the confidential | Edgar F. Preston to Geo. H. Shafer, lot on | E corner o Eddy and | and William | 100, block | 13 e ————— DISINHERITED WIFE WANTS AN ACCOUNTING Minnie Kramm Has Mother-in-Law Cited to Tell What She Did ‘With Trust Funds. OAKLAND, April 15.—Minnie C. Kramm, widow of the late Henry F. Kramm, in_her fight for her husband's estate, has had her mother-in-law, Mrs. Augusta Simons, and Frank Sinram cited to show what had been done with $60,000 keld in trust by them as exeeuters.of the estate of Charles' Kramm. The widow claims a ore-fourth interest in the $60,000 trust as the surviving wid- ow of her husband. She was spacifically’ disinherited by her husband’s will, but won her first vietory by securing special letters of administration over the protest of her mother-in-law. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Afternoon Session. 200 Andes .. 20( 400 Overman ..4 300 Belcher . 200 Overman | 1000 Bultion . §00 Overman | 100 Caledonia 60| 500 Potosi , | 300 Challenge 55| 600 Potosi ... 200 Challenge Savage { 1600 Con Cal & | 1000 Con Tmperial. 1000 Con Tmperial. Savage n Seg Belcher. . a3 - 200 Crown Point.. . 31 200 Gould & Cur. 43| 300 Jould & Cur. 42 300 Mexican .....1 15 CLOSING QUOTATIONS: WEDNESDAY, April 15—4p. m. Bld. Ask. [ Alpha Alta . 05 Julla . 08 Justice Andes 20 Kentuck , Belcher ..... Mexic: - Best & Beich. Bullfon ...... 08 Ophtr Caledonia . Challenge Chollar Confldency 80 Overman Con Cal & V. 18 Con Imperial Sierra Nev. .. Con N Y... Silver Hill | Crown Paint.. 32/St Louls | Eureka: Con, . 55, Syndicate ... [ | ExcReguer . ©. 04/ Tnion * Con. .. 10 | Goula™& cur. 44(Ttah .. a6 | Hale & Norc. 70| Yel Jacket. 38 | Lady Wash .. —' | TONOPAH MINES. | Colehan M Co - — 35 Ray Ex ..... Gold Min...... 25 Ton N.Star.. Lucky Tom .. 25 Ton Union | 2 . OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as foll | For Ketchfkan, 'Juneau, | Skagway, ete., Alaska—11 & | m., Apr. 1 26, May 1. Change to company's steam- ers at Seattle, For Victorla, Vancouver, | Port .Townsend,._Seattle, Ta | coma, E . Whatcom—1L a. m., April 18, 21, Change at Se this company's steatrers for Alaska N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tacoma to N: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, . April 16, 2 May 4 Coropa, May 1. y (via Port Los Angeles ani ['Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbarg— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 & m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 . m. | _For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, - Port Harford | (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. |/ Coos Bay, 9 a. m . April 19, 27, May 5. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guay- mas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved.to change steamers or:saile m&'d.nu. ICKET OFFICE+ N st_ (Palace Hotei). | Freight office, 10 Market st C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agt., 10 Market st., San Fraucisco. | O. R. & N. CO. “Columbia’™ safls April 23. May 3, 18, 2. June 2, 12, “‘George W. Elder” .sails April W Montgomery |18, 28, May §, 18, 28, June 7, 27. _Only | steamship Ifne t6 PORTLAND, OR.,*and short rail llne from Portland to ajl points East. Through tickets to all_points, all rafl or steam- ship and rail. at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. -Steamer saiis foot of Spear st., at 11 a. m. W. HFTCH- COCK, Gep. Agt. Pass. Dept: C. CLIFFORD, . Dept., 1 Montgomery st. AMERICAN LINE New York—Southampton—London. | Phila...Apr. 22, 10 am|{ New York May 6,10 am | 8t. Paul.Apr. 29, 10 am| Phila. May 13, 10 am ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE New York—London Direct. | Minnhaha. Apr.18,10 am) Minnetonka. May 2,9am Manitou. Apr. 25, 9 am Min'ap lis.May 9, 4 pm | New York—London via Southamptonm. | MENOMINEE May 8, 9 o m. MARQUETT! MANITOU. Mayflower (new). Apr 23] Mayflower ...... a1 Commonwealth. Apr. 30| Commonwealth. . Ji 4 | New England...May 14/ New England..June 11 Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. Canada ........May 9|Domimon . May 23 | Kensington .. May 16| Southwark ....May 30 Boston = MEDITERRANEAN Service | Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Gemoa. | Vancouver..Apr. 22, June ‘6, July Aug. 29 Cambroman..May 2, June 20, Aug. 8 Sept.1d ew . York—Rotterdam, Boulogme. Sailing Wednesday at 10 a. m. | Statendam ....April 22 Noordam . Ryndam ......April 20! Rotterdam RED STAR LINE | New York—Antwerp—Paris. Zeeland.Apr. 18,10 am| Vaderld. May 2. '10 am Finland.Apr. 25, 10 am/ Kroonind. May 9, 10 am WHITE STAR LINE ' Salling Wednesdays and Fridays. sCanagian.Apr 21,1 pm|Celtic ..Apr. 29, T ams - Germanic. Apr.22, noon| Oceanic. May 6 2 pm Cedric ..Apr. 24, 3 pm!Cymric. . May 8, 3 pm *Liverpool direct, $40 & up, second class onl,. C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger _Agent, Paciflc Coast, 30 Montgomery st.. Sam Franeisco. fambutg-American. FOR PLYMOUTH--CHERBOURG--HAMBURG Twin-Serew Expres: sad Passsager Servios May @ May 13 .Apr. 16| Bleucher .......Apr. 30 Apr. 15| Deutschian May 7 Pretoria . y ‘o Apr. Z5'F. Blsma: May 14 S. S. Deu nd. ecord Voyage, § days 7 hours 38 min. SATLS MAY TJUNE 4 JULY 2 SEPT. 15 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 B'way, N. ¥. HERZOG & CO., 401 California st., Gen. Agts. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) . Steamers will leave whart, corner First aid Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG@, valling at . Kobe (Hiogo). N 1 and Shanghai. and connecting Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. cargo received on board on day of sailing. 8. S. HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr: 22, 1908 S S NIPPON MARU..Saturday, May 16, 1905 p MARU -(calling at Manila): . s aongag Thursday, June 11, 1908 Via Round trip tickets at red Honolulu. rates. For freight and passage, apply at Comi- pany’s office, 421 Market street, corner b ® OCW. H. AVERY, General Agent. Oceanics.8.Co. s tort ZEALAND. axo STONER, IRECT LINE 1o TAITL. . SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland SS. Ta Sydriey. Thurs. Apr. 316 & m. $S. MARIPOSA, for a m. 88, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, May 2, 2 p. m.. 4 4.9, SPRECKELS & BR0S.00., Agts... Freight Office. 329 Markst St., Pier Ko. 7, Pacific St. COMPAGNTE GENERALE TRANSA' DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, Instead of . Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, §70 and upward. d-class to Hlm,g and upward. G :cmc! FOR U STATES AND ‘| ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson. building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast