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13 _— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1903. [ ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS thenee to St. Patrick’'s Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery by 11:30 o'elock train from Third and BLAMEY—In this city. April 26, 1903, at his residence, corner of Thirteenth and Stevenson streets, Willlam Henry, dearly beloved hus- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. tanos in | SOUTH PARK, $4—One or two sunny front REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. T renting planos in city for §3 per month. BES Valpeau' ulating pilis sold; price §2 50 by expres: SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. ', rooms; nicely furnished for housekeeping. band of Catherine Blamey, and father of Townsend streets, weu's safe psul 2 60, — —— — — oo Elizabeth, Rebecca, Joel and Willlam Bla- »e the Ci and County He yringe and iableis: brice $3 5o, | THE WILEY B, ALLEN CO._ 931 Market st. ALAMEDA BEAL ESTATE. | 8T. JAMES, Laguna & HeAlllter—r-\lml!hedI ey, 'a mative of England, aged 51 years 9 | SATH AN A Oy A ton. s native of r's syringe and tablets; price $2 50. SGOOD Seventh sunny suite; extra sunny kitchen; complete; " months and 20 days. ., IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at St. ‘s Church, where a Steck. Everett, Ludwig and other good planos SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H, MULLER, maker. repairer. 2 Latham place! e e Sweden, aged 79 years. TAYLOR—In this city, James D. Taylor, & native of Wisconsin, aged 73 years. and acquaintances are ceipt of price. druggists, on wholefale Oakland. MAKE an offer—To close estate; of 13 rooms and bath clegant home : mas and electricity coach house and stable: lot 75x183; cost $23, free gas, water, bath quiet & pleasant SUTTER, 575—Floor furnished complete for housekeeping: very central. rvices P ! DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AN whe sick ¢ 1 600; now only §15,000; elegant corner lot. | solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated E Friends 5 trouble consult this specialist on fema: PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, == = T ligh for the Tepose of his soul commencing at 9| fully invited to attend the funeral mplaints; positively corrected; the unfor- | ~ et T 2 T 4 1500 Park st.. Alameda, | TURK. B43—Large front room; gas, bath; light | o0 the vs t private. Kindly omit| Tuesdsy, April 28, 1908, at 2 o'clock, st the Tonate helped: the most difficult cases treat. | 1ST-CLASS work at reasonable rates. J. C. BO- i R, housckeeping If desired; §3 per week. F R e R chapel of Cypress Lawn Cemetery. a e, | FOR sale—A bargain If sold this week: lot | v S s MAINE, 640 Golden Gate av.; tel. Polk 2231 e TELLEZ—In this city, April 26, 1908, Fer- VALLEJO. 1019, Russian Hill—4 rooms; BROKAW-—In this city, April 26, 1906, Captal S5 QRN Rosy 1 SNEUS WS Saciw —————————————————— 100x108 on Union st., near Grand station; 1 after 3. ina Tellez, beloved daughter of the late ;e ok A x 5 5 : il after 5 mina. Tellez, belove ghter o MRE_D. AL 5 Market—_Rellabie ladies’ | PALMISTRY, | location fine; street Macadamized, sewered, | _turnished: Ight Nousekeeplng: A% 255 % | Glibert 1L Brokaw. beloved hushand of | Hefugio G, de Telica, a native of Mexico. wpecialist: te home before and durlog | e otos price’ $2000; terms to sult. See J. F.| VAN NBSS, 706—Parlor sulte of three rooms; | blanch Brokaw. and fgther of Charies. Wil- | (0od®i3 years 4 months and 6 daye R e e nedical care; low fees. | p JEROME FOSELLL scientific palmist, 515 |, CROSETT. at 334 Sutter st., or 628 Sacra- | alr twe Sunny front rooms, $25. Jersey: aged 32 years and T months. R o = DR_ROSEN resides at 1340 Alabama st., near | Seety:: Fiins Mtk e CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | {UI1Y Invited to_ attend the funeral services 20th: ladies, relief or no fee. $10; avold delay. | 3, “Neergaard removed to 1009 Sutter: hours | “ acetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | fully favited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 'o-Cay. ADEll 2% 100G at 3 «clock, 8¢ Ch B e o om 508 Market to| 1 to 4; eve., Sun. by appt.; tel. Polk 2564. n N (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- | 00" ireet. “Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- s Dr. Gwyer. 504 Market to | S pok.s ThL FOik BFRKE] !‘l ADVERTXSEMENTS | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | sonic Temple, under the auspices of Mission | b0 and O'Farrel. | MME. MORTON, paimist, has removed to 1010 DL ida | 7 gubscriptions has been -established at 1096 | Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment TOF"!{m_m e eity, Apett 5 200K, a6 Bie private, MRS, | Post st.: 1 to b v m. Valencia st. e} Ty Setns car fram Mightumt'and Gur- | o idencn M Minstetin: sneus souit §6° > Alam, DR. NG TOY K 0 Stockton st., Union Square MISCEL BOILERS, en TOSH & W . 195-197 Fremont st 28 YOUR ROOF LEAK Repair b Elaterite; in roils easy to lay: | Deds D coating; good over old | 03, tin best for new roofs ELATER NG €O, | | | GHERED hatching eggs the setting and ir illustrated cat Yards, Dept. 2, box s in businese —— PERSONALS. The Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandrufft end itching scalp; no stain or cleanses scal] at druggists’, hairdressers’; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 385 Geary. PHYSICIAN, 16 years cxperience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or eddress Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave corner Su fee moderate. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Stand- 81, the sewing machine of to-day. J. NS, sgent, 1021 Market sf ELECTRIC iight in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third et., near Market; 700 rooms, 25¢ to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per wieek; stickiness; | w. | BOARD OF DIRECTORS HIBERNIA BANK, PROPERTIES OBTAINED $1600—WELL-BUILT 4-room house; high base- BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1300— PRETTY 5-room cottage; almost new; hard finished; all conveniences; street graded and sewered; close to cars: fine | Well; chicken yard afd houses; lot 50x150; | flower and vegetable garden; $500 cash, | balance less than rent. W. C. MORAN or C, C. EMSLIE, Lorin station. ment; every convenience; fine lot; street work complete; nice location; handy to very casy terms: don’t miss this. MORAN or C. C. EMSLIE, Lorin L iC station. $2630—7-ROOM_2-story house; porcelain bath; 2 foilets; lights in every room; rooms ar- | tistically tinted; perfect gem; large corner — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. EGous 7o LEr—vers. mnd Uatern g 18 TURK ST., N . SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and most central hotel; just opened; 250 light, well ventilated rooms, single er en suite, with or without private bath; steam heat, electric lights and long distance telephone in every rcom; two fast electric elevators; full hotel Service; engage your rooms naw. A—Beautiful rooms: tinted and furnished in n, red and terra cotta colors; new house; ‘{:3 te bath; phones, etc.; suits from $25 up- ward; single, $10 upward; must be seen to be appreciated. HOTEL FREMONT, 1864 Mrkt. A—BRUNSWICK Houee. 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c Tero streets. CASEY—In this city, April 27, 1906, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late James B. Casey, and loving mother of Lizzle Tracey, a native of Ireland. 03 Remains at the pariors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co.. 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. COX—In this city, April 25, 190, Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Cox, and sister of Mrs. F. M. Greenwood and Ar- thur P. Cox, a native of California, aged 30 years 3 months and 28 day: @ Funeral services Tuesday afternoon, April 25, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of F. M. Greenwood, corner of Lee and Mon- tecito avenues, Vernon Heights, Ogkland. In- terment private. DOWNING—In this city, April 26, 1908, Thomas, @early beloved husband of Cati- erine Downing, and father of Edward A. and tween J and K streets south, Frank fer, dearly beloved husband of Matilda er, and beloved father of Maud Toepfer, & Ma- tive of Milwaukee, Wis., aged 35 years ¥ months and 10 days. WHITE—In Ockland, April 26, 1908, Eliza- beth Emma, widow of the late Wilson Wihite, and mother of Mrs. W. H. Pollard, Mrs. T. N.Cobbledick, Mrs. J. F. Walker and A. E. Willlam N.. Hubert, P. L. and A. W. White, a native of Australia, aged 608 years 2 months and 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral @ervices Tuesday, April 28, 1908, at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 156 East Tweifth strest, East Oakland. Interment private. “':\H'I'b—ln this city, April 26, 1903, Rose Vhite, a native of Georgia, aged 22 £ Remaina ut the parlots of Valen. Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Doflers, | free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. engines, | " 7 S e § BY THEM, UNDER FORECLOSURE, lot; street work: every convenience; close . to $1 per night; $1 25 to $0 per week, and = sold_rented and | :. | v easy terms. W. C. MORAN | light housekeeping rooms; n all night. William S. Downing and Mrs. A. B. Smith | WILLIAMS —In this efty, April 27, 1908, Dan- e TR WETTE | A T e e e e e b0 e ML Eovts fetion ki i i and the late Benton T. Downing, aged 66 | ' fef N. Willlams, beloved som of the Iate and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- AT '“The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 years. John and Mary Williams, and brother of 130-132 Beale st. | ket £t., between Seventh and Eighth. Will Be Offered at COME AND SEE MY LIST OF SNAPS. H Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c, 5Cc, $1, $1 50 nizht; @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Frank, Katie and John Williams, a native ; ®ood as new: §6 50 | DR_G. S. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; 3 7 - §1 50 to $10 per week: house cpen &ll night. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow lameda_station &ure and positive cure for_all diseases of the T B ot N o i (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late FOU: scalp; send for circular. 332 O'Farrell st. st sy ¥ rogpe; 1o ot SOn100, ot ikt 3500 | ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O'Furrell— | residence, 1220 Geary street, thence to St. | st R = [ ¢ - f.‘&:"':‘ i_i;t;xc‘?r‘-mo B . WK.; 33700, | " Sing. rms. and 2-rm. ruites, without kitchen. Mary's Cathedral for services, commencing A T S. = al o Tor y Bl ¢ ¥ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: E ‘Ld fmf\’;."e';;fl‘ CHARLES LYONS' London = a2 4 c. EMSLIE, Ashby station. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- ::““m" ¥2 eelock. Interment private. Please n & Pariors, 238 Kearny st., atlor, 721 Market st. :}gfn‘(‘,’{' s S nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. el ;& S Edward Pearson or Pesrsons to Imbells near Bush % = JCTION EN BERRY'S BARGAINS. : { FITZGERALD—In this city, Ap . 190, m, lot on NW corner of Jones and Ber- PEopn 09 5 — | A—Highest prices for gents cast-off clothing. AUCTION CHENEY & CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, m;.flmmn—mulnlly g g P ey R e o :::‘f"’“;“"u"’w o N B B hats, $175. Popu costumes, play books, wigs; MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 4th and 5th, | | 1 P | 28550 m‘,i“:“ a ora bate, $1.75, Fops. old geld, ete. 671 Howard st.; tel. John 2586, | :};;}8 5 lotg in North Berkeley; $350 each. _ furnished ‘sunny reasonable. ?early b'elo;'fll huib;ndh u!l' Annie linzzg:‘nm, 68:6, S 40; aiso lot on N line of Bernard street, lar Price Hatte ) Ket st nes ine; — ” = ! Q H “u loving father of ‘atherine, nnie, ary, | 47 E of Jones, E 23:6 by N 60; gift, t z FRANKLI 1 ntly furnished front X v - kA g Bty i e s $1900—112 ft. frontage; Hilgard ave.; fine view. | ‘:.fim will rent smgxg'mn‘ynmg water; phone | Lizzie, Margaret, Agnes, John and Josephine | - yatthew I. Sullivan, George D# and Char- e o & ats =% = | | Larkin 735. Fitigerald, and brother of Edward Fitiger- | jotte J. Graybill to Equitable Gas Light Comi- ginew, bofiers w PERFLUOUS hair_and moles removed by | —~ | §3250—Corner lot; Channing and Warking: | — o r— ald, a native of Cadagan, County Cork, Ire-| pany " lot on S line of Beach street, 137:6 W e, "WHITELA ele needle. Dr.&Mrs, Traverse,1170Market. | MONDAY AND TU! MAY 4th and 5th, | | 50x150. | GOUGH, 532—Nicely furnished sunny roomfi' land, aged 52 years. of Hyde, W 6 by S 137:6; §10. s | i | running water; bath; 1 or 2 gents; no sign; 57 Notice of funeral hereafter. Anne B. Campbell to Edward and Amanda st records. Bac GASOLINE e <, automobil 2 |7 16 pages, in wrapp: ling. $1 pe 30 g - r. | $3750—1% acre of land, S-rcom house; stable : " : ‘week, mo, | GEANEY—In this city, April 27, 1903, at her | lot on B iine of Tenth avenue, 230 N of I ¢ 5 E. DOAK, 48 Fyemont st “fl EL{;%L\- Sflk s‘&t 3 §tfifg§ & and outhouses: street work complete; | _Offices: elevator; elec. lights: day. . residence, 835 Geary street, Ellen, beloved | street, N 25 by E 120; aiso lot on E line g {4 . s 5 near churches and schools and electric | wife of the late Peter Ceaney, mother of | Tenth avenue, 200 N of Q street, N 35 by . GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. TAILO suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Mistit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. MINUTE TOOTHACHE OUS hailr&moles removed with elec- Mre. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutt EK'S news for b cents—The Week Al r year | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 4th and 5th, MAY 4th and th, MAY 4th and 5th, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 12 0'Clock- Noon,, 12 O'Clock Noon, 12 O’Clock N\ GATE HALL, TTER 3T. GATE HALL, GATE HALL, 625 S| 625 SUTTER ST. 625 SUTTER ST. | $5500—8-room house; Hillegass Tract. | $3100—8-room house; Haste st. Exchange for Bay Property. Fine stock ranch; Burney Valley, Butte Co. private. Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; §2 to $6 week; reading-room. HAYES, 671—Nice front room with board for entlemen; private family; reasonable. HYDE, 1517—Unfurnished; 1 front room, necting with bath, and 1 small; reasonable; con- $1000_4-ROOM cottage and corner lot, 50x125; one block from cars and near schools and Berkeley Station; $£200 cash. | MINNA, 667, cor. SthNicely furnished bay- window rooms, $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and FOLEY—In this city, April 25, 1903, Thomas Foley, a nativa of Boston, Mass., aged 42 vears' 10 months and S days. GIUSTO—In this city, April 27, 1908, Dominfe, beloved husband of Theresa Giusto, father of Mamie, Edith and Leo Giusto, and step- father of Rose, Elvira, Frank and Alma Oneto, a native of Italy, aged 65 years 3 street. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commncing at J o'clock. Intsrment Holy Cross Cemetery. Peabody, lot on E line of Twenty-sixth ave- nue, 134'N of Lake street. N 26 by B 120; $10. Samuel and Annie B. McKelvey to John M Forsyth, lot on W line of First avenue, 34 N of Clement street, N 26 by W 107:6; S0 John M. Forsyth to Edna M. Forsyth, same: fe. Edward Ewald to Edward Ewald Jr., lot oa oW, > IEYOr o Bt v Neon, d grai nch, Yuba Co. onths ard 21 day: E corner of Tenth avenue and Q street, E . - tly: 10c and 25c e 3 Fine fruit and grain ranch, 4 months azd 21 days. NE cor & i dsadl = HA ol g 2 YA TRRCIEL THRtION §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 132:6 by N 1090: gift. g shutter, tripod % O S o CHENEY & BERRY, MILLBRAT House, 350 O Farrell; mew man- | fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- me to Frederick Ewald, lot on ¥ line o hatter, tripod: P. O. Block, Berkeley, Cal. agement: 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avondell. | day. from his late residence, 08B Fulton | Tenth avenue, 100 N of Q street, N 100 by E 120; also lot on E line of Bleventh avenuec, 192.23'S of P street, .77, E 240, N 1437, NW 240.70; gmift. Same to Louisa M. Ewald, undivided half of BROS 546 Howars - | . _,chrE and station; easy terms. | PINE, 1320A—Front sunny room: furnished. TLouise Geaney and Mrs. Robert Cunning- | 120; also lot on - = O'DONNELL—Office and_residence, | £500—One lot, size 120x134; good location. = s e a8 BEid ot of Tattet, Tra | 5 G s B i ke B DI o - THE HER. tarket st, bet. Sixt th. | $3400_A large 6-room hoise in Hillegass [ ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lig! B e el | o S Rl v et | - —— B Tract; lot 40x159%: street work com- | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par e e e oy |1 T e S et it S o - Aereis = XEMOVED DR WONG HIM, herb doctor; | | > plete; come and: inspect this. | lor; rooms per might, 3¢ to $1 50; week, §3 | Mi% J, B Schoonmaker, L e e i S - S on Sncandt i Cypeiers: ol | D e T e i $2050—8-room house and stable; lot 50134;; o $4; month. $8 to §30: elevator on ground | i \MILTONIn this city. April 26, 1065, | NW 53 5W 45:9, SB 80:6%. lot 14, ‘bleck 1. : SRR LS T Ny t.._ Leavenworth. % BAGARCE CERN P Shata) dn T et SR S i baths. | o ward Hamilton, a native of St. Louis, | subdivision 1, Mountain Spring property, and Ma moving pic o —— & BALANCE CAN | 82000 el 0 etes $500 cash. Balagss | STOCKTON, 41—Nicely furnished sunny sulte, | Mo.. aged 25 years. A lot 12, block 4, Market-street Homestead: $10. ; skin and rectal diseases a specialty. u BALANCE CA. gt il cash, balance s ™vith or without kitchen: rooms suitable for ¥ Remains at the parlors_of Valente, | George W. and Martha L. Hager (Dieta) AT, D Yo SURERA™ ¥ s PATANCE SN sl e | _1or 2 gentiemen; $2 to 3 & week. Marint & Co., 1524 Stockton strset Oscar Heyman. lot 157, Heyman Tract: $10. s 3 E i A 5 N | . 2 T 5% JAN— city, Ap 3 .| C. F. Kuespert (or Kispes o y F. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All d: z & k\w C. M(..VR.A\N & CO., SUTTER, 622—Front suite, private bath; also | M;::(:rt‘ll‘;A‘,\ :‘;‘l;‘!‘,l; Ll:,x{_\‘.m\,:‘x::w e:fl:)l: g‘xn Kot tor Elpert). 1ot on BN casber of e 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley Station. | _single; clean, comfortable; hot, cold water. | J3"C,jirine Kerrigan, & native of San | Railroad and Sixteenth avenues, NW 0.3%. REMAIN ON MORTGAGE HOUSE, ¢ $15 mo. | THE HARVARD. 271 O'Farrcli_Suites and | Francisco, aged 4 months and 14 days. SN eI TR MR ey e W REMAIN ON MORTGAGE | +—Old colonial house: lot 50x100: $15 mo. | single rooms with gas and electric light; #as | KUTTNER—In Oakland, April 25, 1903, Naph- ‘;_*‘ dy M o Charles, Edward F.. Willlam ! REMAIN ON MORTGAGE | $1000— Lot fine locetion: $15 mo. grates; all modern convenlences: newly re- | thaly, beloved husband of Amella Huttner, | Fmily Magee, Charies, SWeH fo tCTN | REMAIN ON MORTGAGE £450. $25 down, $10 mont modeled throughout the entire building. i father of Edward, Henry, Louis and Maurice | . & _"mm") SoAD Ree Tayler) to Josegn | REMAIN ON MORTGAGE $500—Corner on R. R.; lot 35x100; macadam. ot —Tia3 .o ‘ Minna| Kvuttner, Mrs. I C. Levey and thelate Mrs. | Rebscea Cardinell (Roth block 5, Tract A i | $180—Lot 40x100; macadam; $40 down, 310 mo. | %S ‘aiser siner roomar > T Ot M| s Samuels of Cakiand. and brother of Mrs. | 3o TA¥IOn [N g * Nesociation: aiso lots 45 - | | 81100 —House, 4 rooms; lot 33x100: $350 down. i~ . s o | €. Biber, Mrs. R. Cohn of Brocklyn, N. Y., d 46, e e A o A3 ! FROM ONE TO FIVE 1*‘7"‘“ Lot 100x130; $50 down, $10 monthly. TURK, 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny sultes & | :\fmfllz- “bl-u';“'fljll ad Il;; J":;u’l.!’ -;l“?:ri :m’f" block 5, People’s Tract = | FROM ON! IV Touse, 7 rooms; lot 5 : owr < €T 2! . y. rmany, . ' advances made; S49 | FROM ONE TO FIVE e, oo, 10t J0x120; $100 down. | _sngle; latest Imps.; lowest rates in city. | Tooi,%nd'6 days. (Chicago and New York | _Adeiine Fordham to rw N Howard 941 W. Zehfuss, | FROM ONE TO FIVE o s Y 1 Berkeley. | TURK. 1218—Nice large sunny furnished front| papers please copy.) snd Kute Rudden, it on T o - — - — | FROM ONE TO FIVE j i U jariely room; $2 50 per weel. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Street, 230 S of China avenue, S 25 by E 200, urniture Moving Com- | FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS. | TawToN Targe Hat Berks- e e | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | Portion of block 47, Excelsior Homestead, quit- st.: phone Jackson 251. | | T2 homes. residence Tote and. Dusiness prop. | VAN NESS. 510—Handsome furnished parlors, | April 38, at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence | claim doed: $10. < e | erty on sale. Correspondence solfeited. ~Besg _ With alcoves; hot and cold water;other sultes. ; of his daughter, Mre. I. C. Levey, 1988 Bush | Estate of Emily E. Barstow (by George P. + 11 Montgtmery s Bt P gt gl gy g i i S o | street, San Francisco. thence by electric | Thurston and Warren Olney, executors) to Cai- at_cut rates | reterences given. enter st., Berkeley, | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | 5050 "0 from Eighteenth and Guerrero | ifornia Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Oui- Jote: sh B received atCall branch office,2200 Fillmore st. | ircots. Interment Eternal Home Cemetery. | side Land block 76, recorded April 9. 1908; $10. For Catalogue Containing Full Particulars Sale or rent—Furnished house of § rooms | A BRANCH office for Call advertizements and | Kindly omit flowers. Mary A. MeCabe to Bilen A. Fife. lot on sums to suit. n property. interests in real estate. probate. E System School, Van Ness and a revelation. Do you want a cure? TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter b lephone Main 208, pewriters, Montgomery st ; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines: ly used machines sold & new ones rented. T.HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. e | apply to i G. H, UMBSEN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 14 MONTGOMERY ST. | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS and bath. 1501 _Highland place, Berkeley. e e FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. AUCTION sale, May 1. of building lots In Fruitvale; all in fruit trec:: take the Efghth and Washington-st.--electric cars, Oakland: the property is at its terminus and Fruitvale ave.; pee red siges and flag; sale May 1, at 2 o'clock p. my: % e balance 1 and 2 years; title guaranteed; Jurch on the ground. subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. JAKS HOTEL... H AND TAYLOR STS. -SAN FRANCISCO. LIE HALSEY....J. R. FOSTER. ND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- L AND TRANSIENT HOTEL: NY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATHS LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY -....STEAM v AMOY (The), gantly furx. table; sun sadero—New and o private boarding-house; choice r.; steam heat: phone: bil LA In this city, April 25, 1903, Carl Lass, a native of Germany, aged 40 years, €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day “TTuesday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 17 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via 2 o'clock train from Third and Townsend, streets. “OLL—In this eity, April 26, 1903, Emma, of John MeNicoll, and beloved mother of Ethel and John McNicoll and Mrs. J. M. Mello, a native of New York City, aged 51 years and 5 months. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Mello, 363 Arlington street, thence to St. John NW corner of Eighteenth and Point Lobos ave- nues, W 240, N 320. N 851 degrees E 206:il. N 481 degrees E 45:6, S 11, 1903; $10. Ada B, Honeyman to Elzabeth Buckley, lot on S line of EMis street, 192:6 E of Polk, E 27:6 by S 120; $10. H, E. and Jennie W. Bothin and James B. McMurray, to Goiden State Land Company (a corporation), lot ony § lthe of Vallejo street, 161:6 W of Larkin ‘W 50 by S S8: 350, Moses M, Feder to Esther Feder, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 W of Polk, W 22:11 by N 120; $10. Augusta F. and John Tuttle to Albert Wil- ford, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 235 E of Fierce, E 40, N 167:3, W 40:1, S 165:11%: 0. u(.‘hlrlel P Johnson to Frank Johnsom, un- | PROPOSALS, & S - - bt v rvi of Post a : i o i Call at office, 435 Seventh st Oak:' OLD Stevenson Mansl - | Mission street, where services will be held. ' | divided % of lot on SE corner o nd NO DELAY. | BREARKWATER, MANILA, P T Avertios | land, opp. Brosidway Station, Oukland, und - with annes, 807 Caltornia s —Atisaciive syt | METER—In this city, Apeil 26 1903, August | Baker strects. £ oy o G o o T — ment. Office of the Enginewr in Charge, Im. | g2t catalogue, or & ©t LEE, 122 Fruitvale | fesicr: excsptiovel tabie; free Baliere rdem. | 1. Seloved husiend of Lewiss Meter and | Wiine W and TeielSh Zrinale ta Wil- gomery st.. room 3. provement of the Port, Manila, P. L, Febru 53 —Sealed proposals for construct. n additional breakwater at Manila, P. HHTHITTI ave. M. Z. JONES. | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1224 Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; pri- devoted father of Annie Segelken, a nativs of Germany, aged 5t years 10 months and 14 days. lias 156:10% ‘W of Clayton, W 25 by N 100: $10. John J. Barry to Bridget Barry. lot oa 8 line of Oak street, 81:3 W of Clayton, W 25 t t: be received at this offi until 11} i / { vate family: tel, Steiner 3626 § Friends and lmfll;flh‘,m :l’! Tespect- by s 100: i3t Save cxpenses by deals ck a. m. June 15th, 1003, and th vz = e e — fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrcw | by ; sift. O g e o Mg licly opered. Work to be done includes $1450—A GREAT bargain; 3-room cottage, high $16-$20 month: Spanish family; central; table | (\Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- | Samuel A. and Isabelle . Boyd to Jean M. este 350,000 tons of 2240 lbs each. k ! :‘:me‘:l, fr“:;";lr*;r(kflm:‘ew hfl"kfx and practice. 1021 Washington st., near Mason. | jors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, | Rowell, lot on \V line of Spfl:c. 'm:xka“:m" ndiv i of app) ate | | ev] ocks from raflro - = vee " a N 63: 3 iromial B 4 B e 1020 Tevin t., Fruftvate, o *" | GEARY, 1217—gunny, newly furnished rooms, | Letween Seventh and Eighth. Interment | N of Jackson, N €3:10M by IV 30 B erd 1. confidential, £ S. currency._One | 7 it Targe Tee L el fome cooking. MESICK—In this city. Aorll 27, 1903, Mrs. | and Charles J. Robinson. cxecutors) to Martin : . {'f,"‘“l: e = k‘(‘ ractor's Srer s ; double frontage. Address W, , LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; Mary A. Mesick, mother of Mrs. W. A. Bis- | C. and Sophie lurxleus:nb ot on .Bn.n = _See MAN MU o bond will be for 10 per cent of the amount | res HOUSE, §)rooms; In Berkeley: Iof 0% k House, San Franciseo, furnished_suites or_single: steam heat. | sell and Mary Mesick. Liverty_street, 100 B of Guerrer, y AXY proposition, any amount, G per cent; Ist | all bids. For specificatic e 100; $100 cash, $15 menthly, Az2e | e e T [* g B T R ,“l:,":-;?:‘)'g. to Peter H. Shewbridge, 9 morty = po < o4 . 300 4 rooms; well; : base- | o'clock, LA A . s T & 2¢ mortg s probate; ieterest ¢ this office;, thy e Dy T an: s s \ WEWIES BAWiENS AND yOrean 1737 Alameda avenue. Alameda. Interment | lot on S_line of Dorland street. 170:6 W of e oticsen. eir i 4 $500—Lot macadam; $10 monthly. 133 MENTS S TOMATIC private. Please omit flowers. Church, W 25 angle 96 degres 3¢ minutes. - ey $650—Corner: 50x100; macadam; n R 3 reduction on MOORE—In this city. April 26, 1903, Austin | S 110:3, E 35:1% n:a:‘.":o' - P = Phos. voom 41, Jamh Honw 8 ool st ‘ete | m!rinx' e - cxchanged_Phone Jessie 3136145 Stxth st. | Dickinson Moore, beloved father of bercy P. | o2y g iy o 50 down, $15 mont B = and Frances H. Moore and Mrs. Miriam M. s [ 108 Grant ave. ' e § ine large corner: 100x105: $15 mo, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. | Pringle, a native of Huntington, Pa., aged | Joseph H. Robinson to Louise T Trudell. lot e Red 160} CHAS. A. BAILEY, 231 Sansome s = ~ MARRIAGE LICENSES. 72 years and 5 days. | on E line of Pond street, 262: 5 OM $1 to $10,000. LS FOR DRAYAG. Quartermasier's Department, San . Cal., April 27, 1903 —Seald pro he hauling of military stores and in and about the city of San Fran- General depot 1056 University ave., nr. 10th st., MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estafe; also for the full cost | ! | I of improvement and part ccst of lot; houses | buill on terms to suit; plans free: interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ELEGANT new colonial hduse; sunny side; 3 bedrooms: porcelain bath; choice location; strictly modern in every respect; $500 cash payment. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: Wilson 8. Hartzel, 22, Meadville, Margaret M. Drake, 21, cfty. Wiiliam O. Smith, 2i, 2583 Market street, Pa., and £ Funeral Church ut 2 o'clock, Tuesday, April 28, 1968, | Interment private. MULLER—In this city, April 26, 1903, Albert A. Muller, a native of Germany, aged b years 1 month and 15 days. A member of services at Grace Episcopai | 8 25 by E 68:9; $10. Game to Anna Broham, lot on E line of Pond street. 257:6 S of Sixteenth, S 25 by E 68:9; 3% T and Anna Knopt to Robert Kennedy, lot on W line of Bryant avenue, 210 $ of Twen- ty-fiest, S 25 by W 10 $10. *0, Cal., for the fiscal year commencing = The finest T-room cottage in Oakland; iron Musicians’ Mutual Protective, Uni | 9 v o this offic | % S 3 and M. Elizabeth Plevin, 21, 133 Diamond st. nsicians Ve, | “Henry Feige to Bernard Bette, lot on E line LT S b B e e il S | fence; cement wall; shrubbery; bullt well for , * Vincent Frediani, 27, 1131 Kearny street, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | oo San Jose avenue, 130 S of Twenty-fourth 11 o'c 8. m_on Thursday, 2 3 NE| urch and Day sts.; fine loca- | 3 home by the owner; main street, sunny | and Eva Cagnacci, 10, 1104 Montgomery ave fully invited to attend the funeral to-MOTTOW | jyreet, 8 25 by E 90; $10. May, 1903 amd then opened. The | tion for drugstore; 50x80 ft.. will'zell cheap | side; a perfect gem: terms: ordered sold Im- Dennis Donehy, 45, city, and Elizabeth | (Wednesday). at 11 o'clock, from his late | *‘Jonanna Neal to Rudoiph Huber, lot on S right to reject any | on easy term er at 1711 Church st. | mediately. M. S. DEWING, 472 10th st. | Rine 42, ciy > > e residence, 110 Fourteenth street, between | yme ot Teenty-elghth street, 75 E of Church, v ation b o | near Brondway. S 2 Howard and Folsom. Interment L. O. O. F. | 1 a5 by S 51:6: $10. ried 1 JMication to this of. | FOR sale—Corner house: Pacific Heights; hard- Charles’ E. Camubell, 21 156 Fourth street, | H : E 25 by k : e arding-b Envelopes containing proposals shouid | wood finish: contains 11 rooms and attlc. | — | and Mae Stahmann, 2], 58 Thirteentn street, | Cemetery. Altred D. ‘and Clara Cheshire to lia E. yments; larg iness i1 indorsed “Proposals for Drayage'' and | _Cor. Broadway and Octavia st. l Fred C. Hyde, 37, 710 MeAllister street, and uvi:&l;m:rll;fixDh;ér:edw::‘elsgk‘eg:yinfp?:g. Johneton, lot o W lize of Dele Loaa, 2 Parrott bid Ireseed to SUT. COL. C. P. LLER. | == —— e SALE. ettie L. Kendt, 24 cAllister street. 3 e, 3 e < | 8 of 3 > J g = ot Z:a: oy COL- C. P MILLER. | §3400—A MODERN 8-room houso just finished: | $25.000 Turlock x’:’xi‘m..?.’ A t $87 50 John Dumermuth,” 21. 1217 Market street, | Mulhglland, and mother of George and the | Henry C. and Lillian A. Keves to Frits Hap- DI Loans to salaried [ 2 L. s 650 Second ave.. near McAllister st.; 1 block | " appited for Immedfately. o 2t 99 12 and JAne Easton, 21, 610 Buchanan street. lale Willlam Mulholland and Mrs. Patrick | enicht, lot on SW eorner & Vde and Chest. or. their note, | PROPOSALS for Army Transportation—Depot | _Rorth of the park: easy terms if desired. | v 'Albert Owen, 30, 732 Folsom street, and Julia | Redden of San Francisco, a native of County | nut streets, S 27:6 by 7 116; gift. 143 Pholan bide. | Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery | IOUSE 4 re e e | Perin LATOS GItEs T. Broderick, 22, 156 Derry, Ircland, aged 74 vears. | Antonlo ‘and Rosie rodera to same. lot on = interest; gold, siiver, | ftreet. San Francisco, Cal., April 24, 190 | MOLUH, ¢ Toops Snd batn: oo U8 st above enth st, Oakland. | 'Leo L. Neininger, 21, 2608 California street, g7 Friends and acquainiances are respect- | W line of Hyde street, 27:6 § of Cheatnat, nd precifus stones boughi | Sealed proposals wili be T el B saln Apsly Alencla, . {and Fwima Rosener, 41, 2028 Sacramento st | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 36:8 by W MO #10. L LS, 10 Sixth st. ‘ office until 12 ¢’clock, noen. Wed residence lot for sale; ready to bulld. | ———— YR BB Matija Sever, 21, 149 Tohama street, and | (Wednesday), at o'clock, from the resi- !dvnrdm an sMun. g B M o e T 13, 1903, for transportation of passengers, | Address Owner, box 1571, Call. | #8500 ONLY for .3 fin fiata; good looation; | KAtariia Staqiaches, 10 140 Tebama stréel. | Jence o S e §tockton. 1ot 230 by & 137:6: $10. i imais and freight, for the army to aad e o | ts for $65: & iR 3 William H. Finley, 3 ‘ourth street, street. St. e « 3 % from Baks Fvaneiscs, Cal. Pordind. O, | FOR SALE—A lot on TwentySaisth ot B2 | mian Q00 i gohgr own ater pwinds and Martha §. Rudolph, 36, 712 Folsom street. | @ solémn requiem mass will be ceiebrated | Louis Metagor to Irma T, Spreckcts, Wt on Seattle, Wash., Tacy Wash., ani Manila. | 114 feet; cheap for c 506 Hill | 3 N LSRR e Jacob B. Uniuh, 20, Newton, Kans., and| for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 | SW line of Third street, ttle, Wash., Tacora, Wash., and Manila. | _114 | eap for per ‘month. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 il 2 s . ‘s Ci SW 75, SE 40, SW 20, NW 30, NE 20, SE P 1, during the fiscal year ending June 3), | £4300 TOVELY home: B- e | Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. o= Bertha L. Sumbel, 21, Santa Rosa. o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, R R e 1904 Bids will be received for such trans el B P e ol \ 8 Clarence Hovias, 28, city, and Carrie P.| Oakland. o H. "Howell to Mabel Clare (wite o portation from one or more or all of the po: of departure mentio} Full particuiars vill 122:6; good neighborhood. 1016 Shotwell st. HOME lots, near Mission st.; $500 LINDA VISTA Terrace—Furnished house; ele- | Smith, 18, city. Harry C. Jillson, 27, 204 MeAllister street, PAUL—In this city, April 26, 1903, George A, beloved nulannd of Mabel E. Paul, and rd), fot on E line of Missouri street, 500 Rt Twenty-third, N 25 by B 100: $10. i’ be furnished on applieation to Lieutenant | ments: no interest. Owner, r. 1, | “gant and comfortable; eight rooms and bath, | and Ruby F. Sherley, 17, 507 Golden Gate ave. son ot Mrs. . Yearsiey, a native of Salt | e Mare Emma Wob- oS Coloner € . MITLER, Deputy - Quaster: | —rer ek b Ul ©CAY 8. | 622 Walsworth ave.; tel. Blue 366. | *"Michael G'Reilly,” '26," Oakland, and Nellie | Take City, Utah, aged 27 yéars 2 months and | , F 1 a®3 Soatos, Yot ‘on. W line of Third ON furniture, planos: private party: no remov- | master General, U. S. Army. | CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly | sy | ToDin, 24, Oakland. 11 days. 30 S of Lake s ceet, S 25 by W 90: al; no publicity. E. W. Lick, 116 McAllister, = bt o Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | o L AN ROOMS AND Joseéph A. Wall, 42, Crescent City, and Cas- F Friends and acquaintances are respect- | &1o7U%" - —— T — == —— PROPOSALS for constructing by contract two | United States or Canada one year for $1, | et it BOARD. | Denchey, 31, 419 Laguna street. fully invited to attend the funeral services | ¥10. | .14 julia A. Mullin to Lawson T. on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent | gunboats will be recelved at the Navy De- | d | = ite of ' Ellls 1. Cooper, 24, Portland, Or., and Dora | to-day (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, &t the | puo™ i on | line of Seventh avenue, 150 N £ F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. | partment until 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, | Sy | TO rent-—Nice suite of rooms with board. | Bruce, 25, Sedalia, Mo. parlors of the Western Addition Di- | F et X 25 by B 130; $10 o May 19, 1903, when they will be publicly | REAL ESTATE—Country—For 8 1103% Broadway, dand; meals 25c. John J. Kane, 27, 772 Folsom street, and | rectors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sut. | e =t 1! opened. ' A clrcular defining the chief char. | —— " "SRV | Margaret Broderick, 20, 1563 Natoma street. ter and Bush. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- 1 | acteristics of said vessels and the plans and | AUCTION of real estate on M " | OAKLAND FURNITURE Charles Clark, 95, city, and Carrie L. M. | tery. | specifications are mow ready for distribution : View, May 23; u‘mnge? wl?lry be.v: :{ —~—— e A:?_'L SALE. Power, 25, city. PERRY—In Ocean View, April 26, 1903, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - among prospective bldders. Forms of pro-| View depot to take partles to and from | FURNITURE good and cheap thi n. | William' C. Harrls, 23, 8 Day street, and | * Shaw Perry, dearly beioved son’ o John A FEW UPRIGHT BARGAINS | posal and contract may be had on applic the auction: free lunch on the ground; auc- SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh :«_‘_‘"’3:‘,.,:; | Evelyn J. Chapman, 23, 1110 Sacramento st. | Minnie Perry, and brother of Tillle M., Wil- practice -...'gss | Uon to the department on and after April| tion at 2:50. FRANK CROBAUGH, Real | | Clifton Macon, 1606 Bush street, and | liam T., Myrtle, Arthur E. and the late Es- fine condition 350 | Ib 100 CHAR F. DARLING Actag| Betath Booker Mt View, Oul ’ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, | Janct M. Bruce, 33" 2546 Jackson street. talle Pérry. a mative of Louleville, Ky.. aged <. 20 | Beerel e Navy. -11-1908. | — = = bl & Loutsvilte, By, o g P = STOCK RANCHES for sale by old men who |~ oo ol Bars please copy.) = e osewo e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, want to retire; we can suit any one who| ALCALDE (THE) APARTMENTS, Friends and acquaintances are . Z TR e -~ SR st | wants a stock, 'fruit, alfalfa or grain ranch; | 725 O'FARRELL ST. i Blmfls—’mfluflfls—flum tuly hvited to attend the funeral bday S0 8 of Stxteenth, S 45 by W 100, lots 2 and 3, “ mahoga 3 oaks aB3 | ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Superlor | URusual bargains: bookiet sent free upon ap- | ELEGANT. APARTMENTS, 2, 3 AND 5| B (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | prock 14, Fiint Tract: :‘n Chiickering, used one Sear, casy payments: | Court of the City and County of San Fran- | pucation CHARLES W. COE & €O, San| ROOMS CONNECTING. = INCLUDING | pn, marriage and death notices sent by | Of his parents 22 De Wolf street, Ocean | "'1¥puces Company (corporation) to Eugenie fully guaranteed. 3. CURTAZ & SON. | cisco, State of California, No. 24,163, De. STHUAs, o PUISR R, Sen ol KITCHENS; ALL MODERN ' CONVEN- | .0ii"wiil not be inserted. They must be handeq | View. thence to Episcopal Church for serv- | gajiaied (wife of Joseph), lot on SE line of 16 OFarrell st. No branches in San Fran- | partment 10—In the mattér o the ‘estate of | “A Straight Tip’'—For §0750 (half cash would | IENCES: ELECTRIC LIGHTS HOT AND | [i%,("ejther of the pubilcation offices and be | _Ices. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | pgiion (Heney) street. $1 NE of Holyoke, NE cisco. Francesco T. Guinasso, deceased. Order (o | ‘do) I'm offering the loveliest home and best | GoI'D WATER. BLECTRIC ELEVATOR, | nagreed with the name and residence of per- | RIEGELHUTH_In this oity, April 26 1003, | 78 by SE 100, lots 4 5 and 0, biock 20, Raii- Y7 S p—- Tl sumer mea | e ey ThorteMEe really | income ranch for even double the money in | PRUFUCNES, IY LI JOOMS: LAUN. | sns authorized to have the same ‘Dublished. G R hestina Teatinath of iere.s | Toad Avenus Momestead: 810 = - son reduction on b ces and terme: | ing the verifed betition of David d. Guin. | M. I SICRELE T tars Sent 5 GaP: | SERVICE: = THOROUGHLY RELIABLE | MARRIED. wisel, Germany, and nephew of John and | e . Gownter, lot on W line of Dame strect, $3 35 month; some bargains: one small up- | asso, administrator of the estate of said de- 3 saodiss ol gent, 6 Geary. | AND RESPECTABLE PLACE; REFER- Anna’ E. Haub, a native of Australia, aged | 375 § of Thirtieth, S 26 by W 125, lot 41, s; 3 "rmd ’!m‘ £ l;t u;_ ;{um;ne}r‘ home, g;g; wnlwn.hpn‘)'h-’{ e ’:J:;P.Ld to‘ m';;uue the | A LA(RGE I:sk C:f"cho(lie c:in‘x-nt;y l;):dc in all | BNCES. o E%TE(%—ARL&EE—E}E ‘zml cl'ly.DAgrll 15, ::«:i 39 years 6 ""’""".,‘,‘,‘,‘;, :‘L::ye:u‘ x 27, Fairmount nm:'..‘.. 3 Ste ¥t 0 i eines, X alty herelnafter descril or m sections of ‘orn 0 rtment e Rev. . Meserve, D.D., Fredericl and respect- | PI%¢ Julia F. ‘Brown, $215- 1 Chickering, $185; 1 Fischer, $130, and | mentioned in satd petition herein and good | AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST GO ACATFLOW D, 308 1’5'—9‘““- and rms.; §§ sley Bates and Alice Gertrude Allen. fully invited to attend the funeral 1"—4\} mlon“s‘ l?:t.o!'.;‘l.ldnwnrm. 302:914 E of many others. HEINE PIANO CO. 285-207| cause appearing therefor, it is hereby or. | _&20-1-2-3 Hayward bullding. to $15; night, 20¢ to $1imod. clean,quiet,bath. | 1y A GENBAUGH—JAMES —In this_city, April Avell 23, 1908, at 1 oclock, trom Charles 3" | 172,25t Jchn Y. Wilson, & 25 by S 100, lot 13, Seary persol - = | 5 dertal Phay son, - o e, G, ot | v (B il W 0| S e e 0 i | KDL 1 Taro—Tu S baemont | i o o A 5 Bt | Bt nirabing el W | L0 Wbt B Fomated ol e B makes of piang Dy tm | Eavtment 10 thercor, I the courtroom of wayg | Santa Clara Co. property. WM, P. WRIGHT, | _hkpg. rme.; coal stove; yard;gas; $8 50. R o v | Dfuld Hal, where the services will be neld | p AlTed, 404 Chiistin Gustation & Joit % 05 up to the Playano, the only pianc player | court, in the New City Hall of sald City | _Mountain View, Banta Clara Co., Cal. GOLDEN _Gate, 622—Handsomely furnished | 5t mEy— BLOCK-Tn this cily; April at' 3 oclock under the auspices of “North s 1cio by 58 125, 1ot 15, oiih the bmmsn tpach, price §E7% and County of San Francieco, on Tuesday, | FOR cash or share rent—Fine fruit and grain | _Suite of 3 rooms; bath; laundry. 1903, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Ed Beach Todge No. 9.0, & T & Independent 1 Acia for barsains in second-hand plapor. | L0, 1200 S0 OF Mu% TUE At 10 o'clock | ragch, near city. Box 1585, Call HERBERT (The)—Bunny apartments for | _A. Halsey and Jennie Biock. g A R m lot e ey oak ooy case..... 8208 | cause, I any théy have, why the reaity | A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | housekeeping: gas ranges; just newly furn- | OTTEN-STELLING IR abls clty, April 36 | gy AN—In this city, April 26 19 Thomas LI plondt g s 20| described ‘ln'_n::g Butition. namely. ail that | 16 pages in wrapper, for mailing, $1 por year. ished. 1530 Polk st. :’3'1.:. DTG, both of Tan ohn Otten | g "."::uv. of .('floo-uu. County Tipper- 1::"1:': el - > g riain lot, of lang % g 3 , aged 46 years. One $575 Smith & Barnes, walnut case .. 225 | (7 “and ‘being in the City and e g % LaNDS. HOWARD, 1063—Two sunny connecting com- | SMITH—PLEVIN—In this city, April 27, 1903, Ay Friends and acquaintances are respect- sther “uwprights of var makes ai’ dow | B8 nclaco, and bounded” and partice: LANDS pletely furn front roome; range; electric | - by the Kev Dr. John A 1 Wilson, pastr | ruly nvited o attend the funeral to-day ;‘z ~ :éu _,M": n_y‘m""’"‘. of $2 -“m“ larly described as follows, o wit: Commenc- | WANTED—A fract of land where I can erect a ights; others. of Trinity mfimfimm Church, Wil- M)&u 10:15 ww the parlors and §5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY &| "% “y'v'.fl:'fi; s ‘r’n'.:iufé"?fi.'né'.’ Dxepont mill of 40,000 feet dally capacity and will | JESSTE, 35—Sunny Slnele rooms. tumished; {‘fi"mmm i mln-ry Elizabeth Ple- | of J. C. O'Connor & Co. Misston street. CO., Kearny and Butger sts., San Francisco. | Z{l. the northerly line of Valleo strace iy ::nyt m"“rl':h s ;r.: d&"?.l; dm‘.ntr u'x::unt housekeeping; $10, §12 and $14 each; gas. to be paid for as timber is cut; write e —————————— SEVERAL good bargains were taken in th eighty-three and six-twelfths (83 6.12) feet | ag LEAVENWORTH, 411—Nicely furn. sunny, DIED. past week, the planos have been put in order P e d‘fl::l;;et blace; | tull particulars as to location, price required | _with or without BKES.; also single; central Enasiie. - heiskis Mis. Wely sold cheap. Easy ymes - Marguret ‘eet an it} 11 your 063 te ;complet house Andersom - \ c Fad = C DY s D e awtar. Bbubers oad Bectary| piace one bundred and fifty and thres: | may bave: I will ats prompily if Jend sute ulk.'g:?uhznlmnwl:{ir“# honeane 10use- | Biamey, William H. . Moore. ‘Austin D. MT.OLIVET CEMETERY ere our best seliers. THE ZENO MAU- [ twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence at right | Address postoffice box 2086, San Francisco, Z x i Brokaw, Capt. G. H. Mulhoiland, Anhie VAIE MUSIC CO., 760 Market st. anglee westerly elehty-three and six-tweirths | _Cal. MISSION, 1251% 2 sunny front rooms with | Casey, Margaret Jalle, Albart A. > A 3 (53 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont | Semme— | connecting kitchen; coal stove, sink; $3 50. | CoX, ice Paul, George A. EACRIFICE; slightly used upright; | street, and thence southerly -13 the said REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN - = ~ Downing, Thomas Perry, S, esey payments. SCHMITZ, 10 McAllister st | line of Dupout street one hundred and ffty v ANGE. OAK, 117—Large sunny room; gas range; hot Fitzgerald, John Ricgeihuth, George Preatdent. 3 and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the point | 50 exchange—For onimpraved 96 or conntes laundry; adult; month. Foley, Thomas Ryan; Thomas . J. Monahan, August and Joseph F. Moniz (owners) $125; GERMAN ; cost $400; for sale on | of commencement, being portion of 50-varw “""‘*—fl unimproved city or =— e Glusto, Dominic Smith, Frederick I ONAHAN & co with Charles J. U. Koenig (contracor), archi- $5 instullments. Gough st., hr. Gea.y. Jots Nos. 221 and 240, should not be mort- property, a desirable 9-room modern PACIFIC a 1289, near Jones—4 sunny fur- Geaney, Ellen Taylor, James D. A -y tect owner—All work stall partitions, Bl i s 2o gaged for the amount mentioned in said dence, with stable and chicken house, in nished or unfurnished roows, gas, $12 per iton, Howard Tellez, Fermina (Ine.) patent mmn‘ ON sale $115. Fischer upright; good as new; tou, mamely, Uwenty-cight thousand doi. | Berkeleyi conventent to trains and electric | _month. pan Mampverite r, Frank Stalls make cach offer. 237 Geary st. are in'U. 5. ¥old coin, oF such lesser | mcttoioc Address Owner box 98 Call | oin o0 roar Tivde, Kmickerbocker Aparts | Kuttner. Naphthaly White, Ellzabeth E. room on ware-S e [ R Tostatnaar b alhr aeiht L Scs SPECIAL NOTICES. ments—A fine sunny front suite 2 or 3| Lam CArl Whiiaima, w. o0 $aoot sebools. BYRON MAUZY. 308 Post st. Rerey Tiade for father pactiouiare: Dccd |~ . _NOTICES. | _rooms, completely fu:nished; $30 up. oo, . s ) Forien CLEARANCE up; $4 month. | Apr . . M. UTT, Judge of TES! Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills | PINE, 2738—Completely furnished; & r. e e . the Superior Court. are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. ‘cunny: clean; large yard; : $3. | ANDERSON—In this city, April 27, 1903, B "E_.__‘_————x RIORDAN & LANDE, attorneys for ad- W stamp for particulars. “Relief for hete 4 s Charles Anderson, ‘husband of l‘afi- ::‘ln mh“fl?w , California Safe Deposit Building, in Mmmfl. Ask your borg Anderson, a native of Sweden, o7 w— player. EYRON MA! , 208-312 Post st. Montgomery st., Fan Francisco. druggist. Chicl Chem. Co., Phila, Pa.|SEVENTH, 191—Housekeeping rooms to let. years. i 45