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T MEDICAL. | oo e epecialist for all female relief . AA- n EUROPEAN PLAN. — 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM ——PHONE PRIVATE NEWEST AND MOST MOD] JUST QPENED. 280 LIGHT ROO! OR WITHOUT BATHS, arities; imstant re. 0833 Market st., opp. Sth NELL—AL who are sick or ‘s specialist on female DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. Northerly line of Fulton st., 150 ft. west of 3 beautifu] flats fronting on Fulton st., #1186 rooms; cottage on Ivy l(ve rrnlcl:: 5:' Der annum; "§5000 - main; 116-118 Fulton see . CITY HALL FLATS. North line of Grove st., 110 ft. east of Frank- lin: 3 handsome flats of 6-7-7 rooms ting for $1110 per annum; this property is 2 Blocks from the City Hall: lot x68 22-2214 Grove. HAIGHT-STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, | South line of Haight st., 59 ft. east of Shrad- er: 2 flats of 6-7 rooms and bath and store h 4 living rooms and bath; 1781-S3 Haight st.i $960 per annum; mortgage of can PARNASSUB EVERY ROOM; 2 ELECTRIC HEIGHTS. 'S, $1 50 AND UP. FREE! FREE! —— S BETWEEN THE AFFILIATED COLLEGES AND GOLDEN GATE PARK. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, MAY l4, 1908, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AT OUR NEW SALESROOM, 25 POST STREET. than 5000 to select from: remember, TrRk® and baggage absolutely free Tk P RENTAL AND MOVING 00, Howard 3024 7 Market st THE Al Tel. RNO - PHOM NEW BUIL THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 8§ REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. IW: TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. HOTEL NETHERLAND—n— —SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TOURISTS— GE 614— "li'( CITY. : STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND PHONE IN ATORS. SINGLE ROOMS, 75 CTS. AND UP— FREE IF yow are looking for a room, woh'v-n;; through our- office we move your T EAST 1067 LDING AND FURNITURE: MOD- ERN CONVENIENCES: REFS. REQUIRED, 1903. mfl‘_fl_}l’m DR. C. C. O REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb dbctor: four t 115117 : now lo- T o o3 Goary o pear Leaveaworth. BLOOD, diseases 2 Dlhfi’:‘m st 7 g WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-6 Clay st e ——— Q__'mel AND DECORATORS. 1ST-CLASS work at reasonable rates.J. C. RO- MAINE, 640 Golden Gate av.; tel. 2231 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. UTOMATIC™™ and other makes at cut rates: 340 Alsbama st near ee, $10. avold deiay. MISSION INVESTMENT. North line of 19th st., 105 ft. west of Mission; fmprovements consist of two 2-story bouses, fiways rented at $44 per month; absolutely o CLAYTON-STREET RESIDENCE. Easterly Jine of Clayton st., north of Fred: erick; 784 Clayton st.; a handsome two-story, basement residence, § rooms and bath almost new. ¥ - DOWNTOWN FLATS. 8 PERFECT RESIDENCE LOTS in the center of what will be the sweilest portion of the Sunset District. The only public offering of any of these beautiful lots, as balance will be soid at private sale. light housekeaping rooms; oren all night. ors during President Roosevelt's stay; pri- vate. 59 Harriett st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR, SALE. Fifth st)—Rooms 25c, 50c $1, $150 night; $130 to §$10 per we=k: house opem all might. I A—BRENSWICK House 1488ixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night: $T25 to $5 per week. and ACCOMMODATIONS for twelve to fifteen visit- AT “The Almonte,” S73 Market st. (or No, 1 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—BMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture. household goods stored, moved. shipped. 125 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 1 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Ce_\of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel, Priv. Bx. §7L GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 041. F, W. Zebfuss. North line of Grove st., 27:6 ft. east of Oc- favia: 2 very fine flats, containing 67 rooms and bath; renting for $45 per month; these ALCALDE (The Apartment), Sing,_rms. and 2-rm. suites, without kitchen, Bounded by Btb, 6tk and Tth aves, 725 O'Farrell— PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 220 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 251 H, Hugo and I sts. Az the Seventh and new Fifth ave. entrances to Goiden Gate Park. Tents are extremely low and couldfpe increased considerably; extremely large lot, 27:6x88: mortgage of $3000 can remain. BURNETT, 1426 Market (ald No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms. suites, single; 31so unfurnished. | { BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tei, Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. MISSION COTTAGE. South line of 18th st., 27 ft. east of Hartlord: Bandsome new 2-story and attic residence, 6 sunny rooms, porcelain bath, electric lights, gas grates, etc.:'renting for $30 per month. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. Southeast corner of Jackson and Baker st.; palatial residence, containing 11 spaciots rooms, BUSH, 1016—: also 2 for light houukeep_lnfi' CLIFFORD_ 204 Ellis. cor. Mason_Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. Close to the chiidren’s playgrounds, aviary, buffalo paddock, recreation grounds and all of the other perk attractions. also housekeeping rooms. sunny front rooms, furnished; ELLIS, 225 Suite of rooms, single and double; — A _WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yea: STUFTERING AND STAMMERING MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and ; & revelation. Do you wapt a cure? Dorcelain baths, conservatory, gas grates, fine ; improvements cost $1 k door; strictly quist. h and Mission—Rooms 50c eingle rooms; Grand Southern, Streets sewered—side sewers run to | &l iots—gas and water mains iaid— South line of Pine st guna; fine flat, 6 rooms: O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and lights; day, week, mo. ©f 15th st., between Valencia and Guerrero sts.: Terms only 3 cash—balance grand opportunity for building 4 flats in the GEARY. 610 Nicely (urnished sunny sulte; also __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS Wa eell better machines for less money than any SRPREEEE SAnvAh Ba Supe R s rents $55 a month: large to $1 50 night; §2 to $8 week: reading-r0om. | house in the city; rentals §3. The Typewriter streets bituminized—sidewalks laid— = - sl s - . 3 e o s ERODERICK-STREET G LOT. | HOTEL Fromont (modern. new building) 1864 | _Bxchanse, 536 Cilifornia; telephone Main 206, . T Throfhric . Market st ; modei of comfort for tourists. | A FEW good typewriters at 330 each: get par- of Oak st.; very desirable ready for g4 ol e L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- butlding in a beantiful neighberhood. - man- culars. MISSION BUILDING LOT. { J. Collin. late of Avandell gomery st. Westerly line of Angelica st., 195 ft. south | 7 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. —_— e | in 1 2and 8 years. Mission. For further particulars cata- logue, apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. $4400_A MODERN S-room house just finished: 680 Second ave., near McAllister st.; 1 biock north of the park; easy terms if desired. ROYAL House 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, ding-room, smoking-room and lalies’ par- lor; rooms per night to 85, month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and culd water; baths, facing Pan- itle guaranteed perfect by the ia Title Insurance & Trust rance policies issued o purchasers at the rate of Y furcished room for rent o cdle; running water: reasonable rent; pri- 088 ur du. $600_COTTAGE 3 rooms, near Cortland-ave.| vate family: references; phone Page 4257. E School: enap. 3316 Mission st. Address 1508 Fell st. 35 to §150; we-k. $2 i { DIVIDEND NOTICES. S SAN FRANCISCO, May 5, 1908. —Dividend No. 212 of thirty-t (32) cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costd-Water Com- pany will be payal at the office of said company. room 30, thi floor Crocker build- ing on May 15, 1903. Transfer books will close on May 9 at 12 m. By order EDWARD McGARY, Secretary . 1 { | SUTTER, 622 —Front suite; also single rooms: ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | s isrnns: s oremmier s THE HARVARD, 211 O'Farrsll 8145 —Suites and single rooms All cars jead to Parmassus Heights. Take aay of them and get off at Tth ave. and H st where our agent is always on hand, week days, Sundays and holidays. newly re- ALAMEDA ROOMS THE Wentworth, 2110 Santa Clara ave.—Ret- erences. MRS HAULTAIN. AND BOARD. 10 MONTGOMERY ST. lowest rates in city. some furnished parlors, — ot and cold wate z . IFIED advertisements and subscriptions AR BERKELE‘ ADVERTISEME\TS received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmare st. » | X WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, K . I 18 pages. in wrappe: L S o E BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ! MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. hofee lots north | 3T - - e, H ROOMS AND BOARD. N o e ; MUST be scid_Fully farnished house of 11| ... 800 . N rooms, 2 bathrooms; everything modern; very | -~ o acadamized and sewered; conventent to up and Dwight-wa : ding; selling fast becauss . - i y | e T Ena ey pecams® | Station; street.work dode; oaly $4650 | JOSEPH J. MASON, Sixth ave and A st.; E Center s 6 flats can be built; lot T Pe— both streets, ist Berke- A st and business prop- | e of B st . “Best | HOUSE HEATED BY = of Eighth ave: 26x120. Berkeley, “TRIC ELEVATOR.... side A st marine view; 25x100 e view. . - Select family boarding: sunny side; near Eighteenth ave.: ! 4 = 3 b Bl T T s e { : modern: reazonable. ost $300; assessed a: $250; a opp. Grace Churc for the near future e ] FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. suites o : private house; reasonable. WASHINGTON, 1418=Eunfiy front room with board; French and Spanish family; refs. water: 4 block: | toe_sox115: 1t $2250—Elega. ern; close to seho tel. Black - ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. modeled; all modern conveniences. % | THE AVANDELL, 120 Ellis—Sunny furnished s tricity: coach hguse amd stable: lot 75x183; | TO let—Three rooms; rent $10. 1416 Harrison £ost $35.000: now only $15.000; eisgant cormer | _street. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 5 A A oM AN | TURK, 247_Furnished room; front; reason- AUCTIONEERS, Sha —Beautiful sunny suites & | 901 Devisadero, NW. cormer Mc- ice front room - with board for DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Co., Con.—A dividend, No. 53, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, rooms 202-204-20% Hayward bidg.. San Francisco, on May 1l 1263. Transfer booka close May 4, 193, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. MARRKRILZGE LICENSES. The following 3arriage licenses were issucd yesterday: John Arthur, 30, Sumpter, Or., Gladden, 33, fimpter, Or. i 1 and Emily | Doscher, 2, city. | Wilam H. Kattlemana, 22, street, ‘and Louise M. Kent, 22, 1082 Shotwell. David Weitz, 36, city, and Karoline Brill, 29, eity. Dantel E. Mahoney, 21, 127 William street. and Frances L. Walsh, 2i, 127 Willlam street. Jossph Capelini, 23, 420 Montgomery avenue. John J. Bambenck, 23, 1205 Market stree and Agatha R. Nicoll, 20, 7 Bennington street. Earle B. Hall, 27, 116 Sixth street, and Jes- sie Merritt, 2%, 116 Sixth street | BIRTHS—NMARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices seat by mail wiil not be inserted. They mus: be handed in at either of the publicaticn offices and be sons authorized to have the saine published. BORN. , wife of Aleck Jimenez! a daughter. MURRAY—DUFOUR 13, by the Rev. W. E. Dugan, pastor of Stewart Memorfal U. P. Church, Thomas A. Murray and Estella Dufour, both of San Francisco. OLESEN—PETTERSEN—In this city, May % 1903, by the Rev. E. M. St pastor of this ecity, May Church, Otto A. Olesen and Alfreda A. Pet- i | just completed, 2-story ~ e cars; A WEEK'S B The Weekly Call, | _tersen. s, bath reception hall ' );’n:iir—b;",tfirfi:-«: ooy o v TR e o pe:yeu!’ _—mnmm— | 1,375 ots: only $5 down, $5 monthly: Rosa Lee LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T T e Sl lots on sumny side erty: school. postof Superior Court of the State of Call- | Bivtnisd. Mart FiNownnt,” Sowie I o1 of > > e S T > ¢ R m Broderick; ready for | Giose by: no cold- w in and for the City and County of | Dawmaw, Charies F. T Coimorny e cheapest im the | 80& healthy locaty San Francisco—In the matter of the estate . s J. GUN 530 Cali- | ngs Union building). | started near the and Parnassus prices to suit: apply of J. H. ARRY BRENNAN, al administratrix's sale of persoual Sotice is hereby given that im an order of the Superfor Court of California, in and for the Half Block Fruitvale St $1450—A GREA’ basement grapevin 1020 5-room cottage, at public auction, for cash, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, o TUEEDAY, the 12th day of May, 1903, at the hour of 1 o'clock of said day, at No. 929 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, the fol- Jowing described personal property, to wit: That certain saloon business located at No. Market street, known as the “'Buffet Zin- d, in sald City and’ County of San Francisco, heretofore condueted by J. Harry Brennan, deceased, together with the good will thereof; the stock of llquors, wines, cordfals and mineral waters contained in said business; one cash register; one siot machine. one lot of glassware, silverware nd cutlery; @ lease of the premises at 0. 929 Market street, where said business is now conducted; sald lease provides that a rental of two hundred and fifty (250) doi- lars per month be paid for the premises t and bull sel [} | you a house: | 50 for the full cost of | cost of lot; housee | pians free; interest ¢ | 107-108 Crocker buil 31400 terms same as rent. ber yard, cor. Alabama and 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $200 CASH—$10 monthly; new cottage fus eted of 4 rooms and bath, porcelain nickel-plated finishings: 6-foot baseme nice modern home; grand view; macadamized | away from fogs and winds; near two | electric car lines and but a few minates to | S. P. steamer loca e to 2 fine schools; | new neighborhood and building up rapidiys | adjoining East Oakland; lgt 35x13S; nicely | fenced: more land can be had if you want it: price all told, $1325; call or send for circular, balance mortgage; IUHHYAPM- income $112 30 mo. HUGH KEE- . cor. Haight and Masonic ave. n st.; $500. easy pay- | waer. r. 1, 836 C| } | } | | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | | hereafter described, and expires on March B | 455 Seventh st opp. Broadway station. Oak-| 1, 1904: “All of that certain store or store- 2 land; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. room now used as a saloon known as the FOR sale—One of the most beautifully located ¢ ‘Buffet Zinkand.' said store premises being places n the for opening & summer re. | SPECIAD bargain—A fine home of 7 rooms, | .pout secenteen (17) feet by forty.seven (ir) o1 € 300 acres land. with large | bath, etc.: lot 50x127; all street work done: feet in size; and also all of that store house, compietely furnished: hot and cold | cenfent sidewalk znd cement walk around premises now d as a cigar store or stand, ighout the house: also fine cot- | tage, 4 roame. barn; 2% acres vineyard, or- | beautiful flower garden; 20 acres | aifaifa and under a complete irri- | : 5 cows. € horses, buggy, w the house; mot far from the new Santa Fe ferry line and Berkeley local. For particu- lars call on or write P. C. LASSEN & CO., 4668 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal said premises being about ten (10) feet by nine (9) in size, both of said stores being located and situated on the ground floor of that certain bullding known as the ‘Emma = - Building.” and des) of ail kinde, in fact. hoth- | $6600 ONLY. for 3 fine flats: good location: | Loner i Moo 085 Siarker strect oooq S04 - E is the time to investigate | rents for $6G: their own water (wind- Francisco, May 1. 1908. CATHERINE A. be ready for summer trade. miil). or 2 flats: remts for $22 b AN, special administratrix of the BRE: v the estate of J. HARRY BRENNAN, deceased. A. F. ST. SURE, Claus Spreckels BuMding, attorney for estate. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE_Tn the Court of the City and County of San < _ clsco, State of Califgrnia, No. 24,785, De- artment 10—In the mattér of the estate of rancesco T. Guinasso, deceased Order to show cause Why order to mortgage realty should not be made. Upon reading and fii. ing the verified petition of David J. Guin- asso, administrator of the estate of said de. ceased, CHATFIELD & VINZENT, e 228 Montgomery st., 8. F. STOCK RANCHES for sale by old men vm! want to retire; we can sult any ome who | ‘wants a stock, uit, aifalfa or grain ranch; | unusual bargains. booklet sent free upon ap. plication. CHAELES W. COE & CO._ San Fernando. cor. Priest st San Jose, Cal. A LARGE list of cholce country lands in all | S s— sections of Califormia. Land Department i 7] AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. §20-1-2-3 Hayward buflding. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H, gray m cures dandrufl A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. e T N D RelN S S T OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. $20_4 tandsomely furn_rms complete hakp.: ref. 1311 13th ave. E. Oakland. is the motto of Rotary Stand- = 5 W] = - day. J. cx{g_z?Pzrrm ot e Amnu;m ‘1’"&' SCHELLHAAS, 405 EMventh st., Oakland. all, 16 pages, sent to any aldress in the room —Winchester United States or Canada one year for $1. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFPING. ar Market: 700 rooms, el X e AT T S e t. 51 30 to §6 per week. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For uaimproved city or country property. @ desirable S-room modern resi- dence, With stabie and chicken house, in Berkeley; convemient to trains and electric car lines. Address Owner, box 398, Call. A—MAYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suites and rms.; §8 to $15; night, 25¢ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet, bath. ARDELL (15 Puge)—2 large furnished base- ment housekeeping rooms; yard; gas; $8. AUSTIN ave., 102, off Polk st, between Bush and Pine—Two housekeeping rooms and bath, CLAY. 1446—3 nicely furnished rooms housekeeping; yard | CLAY. 1610—3 furnfshed rooms and bath for light bousekeeping; couple; $§20. | BDDY, 468_Handsome large sunny house- keeping euite. ELEVENTH, 34—Bay-window guite_with gas, bath, phone; also room for gentiemen. GEARY, 610—2 nicely furnished connecting rms. ;complete gas stove: running water;bath, HARRISON, 417—Two nicely furnished rooms for houseKeeping: $11 per month. - B e Samar. syaitinents ~ fox gas ranges; just newl: > nished. Polk st. bl | BOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting ly furn, hskpg, rms.; range; HYDE, 412—Nice furnished housekeeping suite, dry, $14 - - JESSIE, 333—Large sunny fromt room, nished housekeeping, $12; smaller room, ¥ experience, cures per- cocaine habit. Call or and County of San on_Tuesday, i B AR - -3 a. m. of said day, then and there to cause, if any they have, Why the realty described in said petition’ namely. il that tal) or parcel land situate, b mher;?mtbeclu ln:n:wnlyo( PROPOSALS. for shest prices for genis cast-off clothing. Foid, ete. 671 Howard et.; tel. John 2366, | S hair and tholes removed by | ¢ needie. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. | | 2 te- ter. 1 i e ptian restores gray natural color’ $1; at all druggists. “MINTTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE stantly; 10c and 25¢; all druggists. 1 s fur- $9. PALMISTRY. R DE LORA the ocelebrated paimist | Fost st reads from 10 & m. to § p. m. H_JEROME FOSELLL sclentific s Taylor st near Geary. e Hhack 361, Vme Neergaard removed to 1o 4; eve, Sun. by appt.; 1] and County of San Francisco, made and | ke - wed on the 30th day of April, 1000, o/ CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weakl, the matter of the. estate of J. HARR] CONSTRUCTION CO., Call. 18 pages, sent to any address in the | BRENNAN, deceased, the undersigned, CALLAGHAN BUILDING, | United -Btates or Cansda one ese tor $i special administratrix of said estate, wiil Bernauer, Ferdinand Bryant, Willlam Chute, Elfzabeth T. Collins, Fredrick T. D’ Agostine, Gussie Demartini, Nicolas Dennis, James Dennis, Rosina B. Devine, Bridget Duckworth, Emma Farreil. Joseph Fitzgerald, May Hamilton, Robert Heyward, Carrie E. Healey, Mattie H. ANDERFUREN—In this city, May 5, 1903, Katherine E. Anderfuren, widow of the late Chbaries” A. Anderfuren, beloved mother of Mclivaine, Fiorence Meifer, Claus Murray, Dantel E. Murray, Patrick H. Norton, Mary Pale, Felicien Redford, Mrs. Ellen Runkle, Corveny Santiff, Joseph Scott, William P. Soceta, Jennette Taylor, Sarah Tromas, George P. Tompkins, Mary M. Torpey, Mrs. H. sister of H. J.,G. F.. J. G. and J. W. Hape- kamp and Mrs. A. Horn, a native of Oiden- . Germany, aged 45 vears 3. months and 26 € Friends and acquaintances are respret- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. from the pariors of Theodor Die: 957 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Lawn Cemetery. BARTHOLD—In this city, May 5, 1903, Marte, dearly beloved wife of Adoiph Barthold, de- voted mother of Mrs. C. Woif, Mrs. H. Frey and Annle, Edward, Emil W., Albert, A Jr. and Gustave Barthold, daughter of ristine and the late Matthias Jess=n, and sister of Mrs. H. Leu. Mrs. H. Barthoud and Henry Jessen, native of Schleswig- Holstein, Germany, aged 50 years and J months. £7 Friends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, May 5, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, Sixteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. BAWMAN—In this city, May 7, 1905, at his residence, 1748 Seventeenth avenue south, between Raflroad avenue and N street south, Charles Fred Bawman, dearly beloved hus. band of Margaret Bawman, beloved father of Ena Bawmap, and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenbobm. a native' of Germany, aged 35 years 7 months and 29 days. BERNAUER—In l‘erdl‘und , & native of Baden, Ger- BRTAR :;e City and County Hospi e Sy it ital, AN T e Willlem Bevant. 5 sactes S John Wikanier, 31, Presidio, and Kathertne | 1046 Cagp | indorsed with the name and resideucc of per- | Willlam J. and Charles A. Anderfuren, and | 310 Guerrerc street, between Fifteenth and | 'DONNELL~—Office and residence, Cemetery. 1021% Market st bet. Sixth and Seventh. | ppwnye 1o gngg all diseases of the human body: for reduction on reats and repairs; bought and | DI exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st | —_— i and Florence Cochran, 22, 420 Montgomery ave. | JIMENEZ—In this city, May 5, 1908, to the | LALLY—In this city s, | the "Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran | i | i | . Interment Cypress | Los Angeles, May 3, 1903, and 9 days. I | ( 13 TERROR REIGN AT KISHINEFF Guards Patrol the City to Prevent Another Outbreak. * —_— Residents Who Escaped Mas- sacre Are Now in Danger of Starving. city, EVINE—In this beloved and DUCKWORTH—In this city, May 6, Emma H., beloved wife of Joseph Duck- | ‘worth, & native of New Haven, N. Y., 41 years 1 month and 14 days. mittee for reltef of the Kishineff suf- respect- | ferers ga out a Statement to-night iy Friday, May 8, 1908, at 10 o clock, at the Which say: mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- The full story of the terrible massacres taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near | | which occurred in- Kishinef?. the capital of 'l“\mmy-flm Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- | Bazarab on April 21 to 23 shows that at ry. . 4 | Jeast 100 Jewish men, women aad children am' FARRELL—In this city, May 6 Ireland, NEW YORK, May 7.—The central com- “Joseph | some non-Jews who defended them wers 72 years. | butchered -and that more than 1080 persons (=2 acquaintances | were wounded. Ome telegram _states fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day | “Van loads of cripples were ses (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariors ef | the nearest city, while many the Pacific Undestakers, 777 Minglon street. | ing to the terror which p Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 | pefr clock train from Third and Townsend | The immediate cause of terrible § streets. |@ent was a biood accusation charge raised FITZGERALD—In this city, May & 1903, | against the Jews of Dubosary. Notwithstand May, “dearly beloved daughter of Maurice ) ing Minister vom Pleuve bas started am in- and the late Liszie Fitzgerald, and sister of | vestigatiqn and undertaken to protect the Mrs. C. Raubinger and Willlam, James and | Jews ' the rioting is spreading to the whole of Charles Fitzgeraid, a native of Massachu- | Russian Jewry. et According to letters ts. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | the cemtral committee for the relief fully invited to attend the fameral Friday, | Kishine@ sufferers from the center of the rf May S, 1908, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late | Ing. Dot ome Jewish house escaped unscat residence, 2312 Greepwich street, thence o | Omly those who managed to hide escaped St. Vinceng, de Paul’s Church, where & sol- | death. . Two hundred persons were killed and emn requiemh mass will be celebrated for the | the hospitals are crowded. For three days repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | in sugcession we were assaulted and robbed Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Now word has been received from St. Pet HAMILTON—In this city, May 7, 1908, Rcd- | burg that we may shoot in seif-defense. T ert, beloved hmsband of Jennie Hamilton, | $ands of soldiers patrol the streets. Chris- and father of Mary Hamiiton and Mre | tians who attempted o defend the Jews were Georgie Terry, a native of Irefand, aged 53 | also kilied The new market was. destroyed years. | and Alexandrow street was ruined. Hundreds £ Notice of funeral hereafter. {of ;m hile wealthy fam ;s are huddied t- v ~ | gether in a starving condition. y wera S0 Shiee oC S SE¥-P 9 2f | ror of & repetition of the atrocities. Sacramento and Clarence Warmington of Los Angeles, a pative of Detroit, Mich., aged 55 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. years and 4 months. E7The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. L. May M L G. and M K. Siller to J. W. Smith lot on SW corner of Haight and Octavia streets. W 37:6 by S 100; $10. J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 2 o'clock train Geotge H. Wagner to Lewis H. Wagner. lot | o S line of Sutter street. between Lagusa and from Third and Townsend streets, HEALEY—In this city, May 6 1903, Mattie | Buchanan, Nos. 171 to 1715 Sutter (5-foot front) (S line of Sutter street, §7:6 W of La- H. Healey, beloved daughter of the late Peter and Hannah Healey, a native of San £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | §una. W 50 by S 125): 2.0 al laterest i es- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | taté of Rosalie Wagner: $312. (Saturday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late | Stephien A and Mary L Born to Margaret residence, 3246 Army streef, thence fo St. |48 Forest ot om SE corser of Union and Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass | Steiner streets, § 25 by £ %:9; $10. will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | [Estate of James Scoble (§y George Bemnmett commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Hoiy | 804 Alfred P_ Black, executors) to Mary Slat- Cross Cemetery. tery. lot_on E line of Steiner street, 122:9 3 KALMUK—In this city, May 7, 1903, at his | Of Fell S 22:6by B 100: 3450, residenice, 1710 ~ O'Farreil street, Morits | ASZes A e o same, same: $10. Kalmuk, beloved husband of Amalie Kai- | EState of James Scodle (by executors) te muk, and beloved father of Robert, Louis, ;-gm,s;n'{"; - A2 o g’g“,flnu street. Lillia, Alce and Julls Kaimpk aad Mrs | 358 of Feil 8 50 by P Rrec SV « Jamen | to_same, ‘same: $10. Sianey Weinschenk, a native of Germany, i3 years 3 months and 4 days, -2 g d Estate of James Seoble (by executors) to i T . Flilmors street, 122:6 S of Fell. S 27:6 by W LAGOMARSINO—In this city, May 6, 1903, ’ tving Wt Joseph. dearly beioved husband of Nataling | g s Aares aio e Wife of James) Lagomarsino, and father of George, Louis | Frank Corr (by T. I O'Brien and J. Berges. $0d Charles Lagomarsizo and Mrs. J. A | trustees) to Occidental Loan Association. lot Lewis, a native of Italy. aged 45 years 19 line of Geary sirect 85:9 E of Cook. E . N 120, E 35, 6, W 65:11, § 135:6: ceived by members o months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully inVited o attend the funera! Saturd, May 9, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors | of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stocktoa street. Interment New Iiailan Cemetery. May 6 1903, Catherine V. Lally, beloved wife of B. C. Lally, beloved mother of James F.. John A.. ward, Mary E. and B of Miilstreet, Count g7 Frieuds and acquaintances are respe-t- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1300 Sanchez street. corner of Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Paul's Chureh, where a solemn requiem high mass wil} be céfebruted Tor the repose of her soul com- mencing at 10 o'cloek-" Interment Holy Cross | o™ oCl, o Oreh, N $10. Cemetery. x-s 5 -3 oy ; ie to Susie Bray and Idalens b= g g ] B it b3 o e o S e o ter - | k fieid K. and May B Mclivaine, and sister of | DI s ng- mie | sweets, E S0:t1 the late Josephine Mclivaine, aged 1 year i1 | T susie” DYey B4 Taalens Gerity 10 James monu:;hmfl 20 days. ! P. Blaikie, ¥t on SE cormer of Army and $FThe funeral will take place to-da¥ | Diamond sireets, E 3011 by S 114: gift. (Friday), at 1:30 o’¢lock, from the residence ; Mary Zwick and Willlam H. Koeh or Wil- oF Jor Desmnts. 3400 Seventeenth street. In- | 1 ' Gook to Charles Koch or Cook, lot on W {erment’ Cypress lAG'n Cemetery. by electric | 1n."or Stockton street, 35 § of Chestnat, S 25, meral car frgm Guerrers and Elghteenth | w'ei s 40 W 43.1% N 65, B 100:1%- $16 e T. B and F. V. Haskins to Anale Schelien- S | berger, lot commencing 27 E of Scotland street, Meiyer, husband of Meta Meiyer, aged 59 | = 3 . h T | e I (said last-named point is located on E I | of Scotiand. 112:6 N _of Filbert), E paraiiet £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- : b LAy M & Mt ! ect. | with, Filbert 30:6 by N paraliel with Seotiand 2 8 Sunday, May 10, 198, at 2 o'clock, at I 0. “willis M. and Effie M. Brown and William O. F. Cemetery, Pleasanton. | 3. and Mary E. Power to B. Treadwell, lot MURRAY—In this city, May 7, 1903, Daniel | on N line of Pine street, 57:8 E of Larkin, & Edward, dearly beloved infant som of John | 30 by N 137:6: $10. H. and Anita Murray, & native of San Fran- | _Annie M. Boland to same, lot on N Une of cisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 15 days. | Pine street, 117:6 E of Larkin, E 20 by N MURRAY—In this city, May 7. 1908, Patriek | 157:6; $10. H, beloved son of the late Michael and | Archibald Barard to Congregation Bety Margaret Murray, and brother of James and | Menachim Streisand, lot on NE line of Ruas Michael. Murray. Mrs. W. O'Hara and the | street, 110 NW of Folsom, NW 50 by NB 1o, late Mrs. G. Dwyer, a native of County | quitclaim_deed: $1. Siigo, Ireland. | T James E. Long to McNab & Smith (corpe- May 7, 1903, on: terlen to Charlotte K. Park on E line of Clayton street. 504:5 S of Frederick_ S 28:1% by E 181:3; $10 Samuel W I g0 Ella M_'Cectl, lot on W line of Beivedere sfreet, 208:9 S of Waller, S £ fl’blefl_go Carclan to Marl Bu! — ames and Emily Carolan to Marle - a Bative | 1,70 (wite of Bdward D), lot on W lime of . Walnut stret, 160 S of Pacific avenue, S 2.8 by W 137:6; $10. Jakob and Helera Mager to Willlam and Elise Marshall ot on E line of Alabama street, 125 § of Twenty-first, S 25 by E 108; 10. 2 $hn R and Mary EMarti-ts Mary cod, lot on W MEIYER—In Pleasanton, May 6, 1908, NORTON—In this city, 4 ration). lot on NW line of Brannan street. 415 Norton. beloved wife it Pateick Norton, and | SW of Sevench. SW 1379 by Nw Son: $10. mother of Wi .. Maggie Thomas | _ George and mann tg_ Pauli tn- Nortan, ‘a native of County Maye, Trecand | Bold. lot on E line of San Bramo avenue. aged 65 years. 2 1100 S of Huniboldt street, S 33:4 by E 100; $10. E7Remains at the funeral pariors of | Eliza Dilimann to same, lot on E iine of San James McGinn & Co. 214 Eddy strset. No- ! Brace avemue, 66:8 S of Humbolds, S %04 by ce eral hereafter. 3 A_ Everett Ball and Clinton C. and Winnie A sy i X% Jo08. Feliclen. | G Tripp to Frederick E. Mason, ot on N line g L e aad Mre J. of Twentieth street, 100 W of Arkansas, W 25 ale, brother of Jeannette and Henry Pale, | py N 100: also lot on W line of Arkansas and Dephew of Mr. and Mrs. Felicien Men- | sireet, 25 8 of Ninetsentn, S 25 by W 100, joulet, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Carrere, Mr. aud | e itciaim deed: $1. Mrs. Jean Furcate and the Misses Ma- | 0 e riane and Magieleine Carrere, & ative. of | g 0"7id 234 Florence Cabo to Charies L. Tl g e e B % o} Palive of | den. lot on E line of Indiana street. 30 S of L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully favited to attend the funeral Satardas. v ay 9, at 9:30 o’cloc] 'm the residence | [ oye street, S 25 by E _100; $1 of bis varents, 911 Pacifc strest. thence © | “Julta Redington to Henry 3. Meyer. lot oo ncl urch of Notre Dame des Victoires, | w jine of Twenty-fifth avenue, 225 S of Point where g requiem high mass will be cele- | Lopos avenue. S 25 by W 33.7. $10. brated for the repose of his Soul. commemc- | james A. and Amy G. Morslank to Joha a.n“:z‘ym o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | pigurmoy, lot on W lne of sev;’my'. avenue, - % {200 S of C street, S 30 by W 120: $10. REDFORD-In Berkeley, May 7, 3 Maggte Rippon (formerly Keegan) to Isade Ellen Redford, beloved sistey of Mrs. F. E. | Licbes, Bt on N line of Fulton (D) street, Davis, & native of New Yori, aged 50 years. | 102:6 W of Fourteenth avenue, W 25 by N BUNKLE—In Oakland, May 7, 1903, Corvesi $10. Runkle, sister of Colonel Henry G. Fitch of Sen Francisco, a native of New York, aged 78 years. 5 SANTIFF—In this city, May 6, 193, ‘BanUft, u native of Germany, aged B genn SCOTT—In this city, May 6, 1903, Willam Proctor Scott, beloved husband of Annie C. A Scott, and father of William and Dorothy Hoyt, uuvoolm-on-.-,l‘.ma years 9 months and 26 days. £ Friends and acquainiances are respect- liss,-lot an E line of T | d E ¥ i R § 8 i i | { J i ! Martha A. Kittle (and as trustees Nicholas G. Kittle) to Oscar Heyman block bounded Edith By NW line of Silliman streei, SE by Feiton. h-flw. W by NE by Somerset, block 28 England, 1 '.“I - s10 to attend the funeral to-day Hll:dh-;“.'” o'clock, from her late resi- -'-bNI’.NflJ.“ i i x i ] § § : i i