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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1903. 13 MHORSES top =nd 1 extensio: op _buggies. carts, e 18T Stevenson st. 5§ to buill, entire stock of Taes< must be scld at ani Valencia st cheap. camping wagon 532 Misslon st UsES oM E. ae ( ey B - West 120 HOLUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. LOST AND FOUND. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. AND WAGONS—Continned. | '!""Al. "muuzws—a 'lEAl. E!‘I‘Afl—cl"—wl SALE. RDDHI TO I.Ei‘—"lfl- and fim' ]T'iuu\e MAGEE & SONS. AL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. 265; 3 mnn & $185, £200. 3 Steinw eipe, §365; Knate, §1 8235, $200, 3 Chmker‘hfi $265, $335. NEW PROPERTIES. MISSIO! . LOT. $33.000— Mission st., ciose to water fromt; 45 ft. 10 in_ front by 100 ft. depth. largest stock of new piancs &nd piano play. ers on the Pacific Cosst. BARGAINS' BARGAINS! good for practice...... tie better; & snap GOLDEN GATE AVE. PROPERTY. Over 40 ft. front, running back to g0od frame houses on Golden mes on rear streets; CORNER. $18,500-50x137:6: cor. on Broadway; street Tot of bigh grade pilnos and | Work =il done; magnificent view; exceilent selling _ for storage: /fm cheap. | Peighlcrbood. Fey BITEHEAD'S torage, 1636 Market st. | MISEION-ST. CORNER. - CHICKERING p ad $18,000—90x125; cor. on Mission and another main street ’ WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. $14.000—N. side Pine st; 2 well-buiit resi- dences, 11 rooms and bath each; $135 a month month; ciars. ot we SUTTER-ST. FLATE $12,3001In tion Western Addition 21:6 Tt front: very substantial building in & flats of 7 and 8 reoms CO., 881 Market st— and other good planos thers. cid and new. H. repairer. 2 Latham piace HOWARD-ST. BUILDING AND LOT. AND .NRE! N LET. 12,000—Howard st.; 25x80; 3-story frame building. and Mason side- rent T. LOT. rear street, with 2 old LEMISHES REMOVED. H w and Sabby skin, birthmarks, nd scars scientifically r massage. electricity or $2500— Lot % on Guerrero st.. near 234 street ; lots level and ready to build on; electric care passing )!A(l.\l\ -AVE. LOT. hatrdressers : 385 Geary. 2 Exints Remedy Co. nce lot, work all ave done; first-class Teighborhood MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. FURNISHED. { TO RENT A corner residence, furnished. or Broad- | to rent for the summer; will rent for € months; fine marine view' no. steep ose 10 2 car iines; 9 rooms: rent very sable. Box 676, Call sday evening at. Teoionia (i . or. 9th. PROF. FOSTE Park on Carl, Cole, Sarader and Parnassus ave.: plans, terms and prices to sult; wvly on promiees. JAMES ROUNTREE & GO, 187 Carl st. THE BUIL] DING CONSTRUCTI 511-512 CALLAGHAN BL’!LD!\G. il buy you a lot snd bulld you & bouse: $S montk pays principal and interest on §1000; making your instailments less than reat. total rents | Which is peariy 1 per cent per | vk all done; neighborhood first | £4000—240x240, being an entire block in the | Missicn, for only SECOND. $4700—32:€x80, on Second st., near Harri- | son; old houses; very cheap. 252112, on Ma- | PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. ’ WHOLE block of bouses just started near the | OTEL AOCOIHODA'HOSS. ROOM: C! S ))oo!l -RENTING AND ENCY, BOARD. 1027% xARkET ST. FURNISHED PHONE ROOMS, MINT 1096. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CHARGE. A—BRUNSWICK House. 118 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 25 to $3 per week. and lmn housekceping rooms: open all night. S73 Market st (or No. 1 )—Rooms 2ic_50c. $1. $1 50 night: ATt et $1 50 to §10 week; bouse open ail ALCALDE (The Apartment). 738 O Fareli— | sing. and 2-rm. suites, without Kkitchen. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- mn:j":umm suitee, single; also unfurnished CLIFFORD. 204 Eills. cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. Grove—Nicely furnished gas, bath; RANKLI , 402, mear rm\mn: sunny; sll!(lt and doubl | _$S and $10. GLEN PARK ave., 26, off 12th. nr. Howard— 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms; references. Grand Southern, ith and Mission—Rooms 50c 1o $1 50 night: §2 to $8 week; reading-room. | HOTEL Fremont (modern, new bullding)—1866 | Market st.; model of comfort for tourists. { | 1076—3 rooms and bath. 1026—Large, sunry, back room; bath; Phone Sutter 2978, 1E. 333—Sunpy furnished room, sultable for one person; §6 a month. | STLLBRAE House, 259 O'Farrell; new mas | agement; 1st class. J. Coliin, late'of Avandell MODEL HOUSE, 1205 Stockton st —Fine sunny | roome: single, double and housekeeping. | HOwWARD, Erickson, Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. A. Gil- nedlh::;heurm-fl’m mont days. 7 Friends and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services _Scoday atternova, May 24, 1068, at 2 o'clock, the Allendale M. E. Church.. services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DANOVE—In this Cltl ll] 19, m, llrl-\. dearly beloved Domenico STRANGE INGECTS ‘mother ol' mu and Stephen n-‘ Tntermpend B M T e an Mirs. | Everaresn: Comtary. Jcsop\ Simcich, s of Mrs. Nata- | WOODS—In Yountville, Napa County. May 1. of the | 1803, Jokn, beloved of the late )ve&mmne Podesta and Mrs. L. Oneto | Efizabeth W tather of T. J. and W. of San Andreas, Cal, a native of Italy, aged | H. Woods and the late John P. Woods, 5 are respect- et e (Ba Tt 15:30, o clock. trom lh.e':;:rz Bllgs ar 2 (-] Species £ St Fourth ann ¥ Annoy -Stockton Farmers. commencing at 10:30 o'clock. lnter- ment New Italian Cemetery. DONOVAN—In this city, May 22, 1803, Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of Timothy and Hannah Donovan, and sister of Bessie, Join and Francis Donovan, a native of San Fran- COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, 2148 Center Street, May 2. The agricultural department of the Uni- versity of California is called upon to give : 3 e Hutchinson § P Co.. . 15 00 battle to a new kind of insect pest that ;J:';Z:i:l Siea xfi::“ hr.mbe‘l:'ee: How nowo £V 4s bonds (24 mtge)........100 0 | threatens injury to the fields of Califor- ard and Folsom. Interment Holy Criss Afterncon Session. g test insect is a large Cemetery. . 10 Giant Powder Con, s 90. Sy | 1% NS Th4 e beetk nmn'— ELY—In Alameda. May 22, 1903, at 1615 Bay 10 Giant Powder Con 73 00 | bug that is ome of the e ¥ street, George Milton Barnard Ely, beloved 25 Giant Powder Con. 33 50 | which has taken to eating up the choicest £0n of George and Florence Ely, and beioved 25 Giant Powder Con, 850 | yernels in the wheat fields around Stock- :m?"un ?((‘fflnk and Xlrllun wmn;:i g Pacific Gas ll:v g[fl; iy native aged 1 mon 2 Pacific Gas e, o 5000 5 F & 53 varier bondy 12 @ | These insects first made their appear- 5! I}?l:*le‘ngd- and -cq\;xhungs e respect- 2: g ; ga- : l:\-c::e g - :} g ance In the wheat flelds a week or so ago. Y et Jo g S fEnecal Sesvices e e - They swarmed among the grain in big Tesidence of Ml mraste T6is Day strents 2 Sorins 3 i black clouds and seemed to be mumw:; Alameda. $7.000 8 V 4= 100 30 | ing very rapidly, so that soon every stal GAULT—In this city, May 22, 1903, Maria | Street— s | Was alive with them. The destruction Gault, dearly beloved wife of the late Jack | $7.000 Los Angeles Ry 5s bonds. a16% | . nd the Gault, and dearly beloved mother of Adolpn | $2,000 5 F & S J-V bonds. J122 g0 | they wrought was considerable, a farmers have already suffered serious and the late Alexander Gault, a native of losses through their propensity to chew France, aged 8 years. CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. OFARRELL, 20—Sunoy furnished rooms asd oifices; clevator; elec. lights: day, week. mo. OFARRELL, 42, cor. Taylor nished rooms; $1 30 to 5 per wi icely fur- K | ROYAL House, lfi Ellis—Incandescent lights, | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor: rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week. &2 | 8 1 elevator on ground | th hot and cold waier: baths. | SUNNY furnished room for rent; facing Pan- handle; rupning water: reasonable rent; pri- | | vate family: references; phone Page 4257. | Address 1508 Fell st. { | THE_ HARVARD, 271 O'Farrell st, tel. Black single rogme: “newly re- | odern convenfences. —Beautiful sunny suites & : lowest rates In city. | st near Market | roomis; 35c to $1 | ator; electrie 175 10 §3 week : reading-room: free bus and bazgage. ESS, 519—Handsome furnished pariors, | hot and cold water;other suites. { CHESTER Hotel, # 34 st near Market— | | 2fost and respectable; 700 { and family CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | | 1 | A BRANCH office ‘all advertisements and o | subscriptions has been established at 1006 | _Valencia st SUBURBAN ROOMS, 1 ¥ furnished rooms: Box 61, reasonable; private Sausalito. ROOMS AND BOARD. SEVENOAKS HOTEL R. BUSH AND TAY! FRANC! | | [ DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTEL: Y ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS: G DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVERY | ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEAT!.'D BY | .....STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATO! MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) Loans on real estate: also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; it: plans free. z r buildi . Aren all day HOUSE of § rooms; high basement side 19th st nr. Valencla. Stephsfs & Co. Trion Sa. Market, Powell and O Farrell sta. ! FOR sale_New modern houses containing § rooms. on sunny side of Castro st., bet. 20tk sunny . cor. Bush and Dupont. bair and_ moles removed by © meedie Dr.&Mrs Traverse,1170Market. and 2ist; terms to suit. interest 6 | | AMOY, The, 901 Devisadero NW corne: Me- Allister. family boarding; sunny modern; reasonable. tional table; | GOLDEN GATE ave 1224—Large sunny front | Toom With board; running w bath: pri- | \‘IXC 'lm” free biiliard room. | SON, 68 O =t suites and single rooms, with board i LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High class house; | furnished suites or single; steam sunny vefs. MASQUERADE costumes. piay books. wigs, country orders GOL]"STEY.\ & CO., 733 Mkt jan Henna restores gray M'S Egy; + natural color: $1; at ail druggists. HOME lots. near Mission st. $500; ments; no interest. Owner, r. fifi Clay st. LOT for_sale cheap—26th st., near Dolores. Apply 506 HUl st (ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. » and 25c; el druggista. FREXCH CORN PAINT, the | ; 28e druggists. );,}‘L:'UL’F hair&moles removed with elec. ! Mrs. & Mire Eaton. 1119 Sutter. | "‘"En‘..fi‘. e P b o Grant_ave MONEY TO LOAN. MAKE an offer—To home of 13 room cse an estate: elegant end bath: gas and elec- tricity; lot TEx1S3; cost $25,000; now onily $15,000; elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Park st., Alameda. Dr. “xu.um & C Geary, specialists licated diseases: varicocele creration. Call or write PAI.‘I"I'B\' SELL, paimist, ladies 25c: gents, Sdc: how H JL‘{("‘. F(JSELLI scienti: Tayicr st. near Geary. Phone b 5 Mme Neergaard mne\ed to 1009 Butier: hours | _ ALAMEDA B s o 1 to 4: eve., ¥ _=ppt; tel Polk 2564 | THE Wentworth, 2110 £anta Clara ave.—Re? erences. MRS, HAULTAIN. st 55 Third st: FOR sale—Cottage of 0 to 9. lot 50x1 50 at a great bargain. TYOUNG, 1243 Park st Alameds. A A PAINTERS AND DECORATOR 1ST-CLASS work at reasonable rates. J. C. RO. | MAINE, 640 Golden Gate av.; tel. Poik 2231 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | ay- | ROOMS WANTED. | ducement to get you a teman: that Toee them free. B F. HENTAL & MOV: ING CO.. 997 5t !EWllG MACHINES AND lll’Pl.lIl IC" and other makes at cut nn- | j reduction on rents and repars: , 6 rooms on Alameda | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | Prssrsmsst rmos S o | bought exchanged e Jeacte T30 145 Sxth st | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, | Market; Van Nese and poeitive cure for all. Don't delay. | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, | household goods stored. moved, shipped. 725 | 731 Howard, mear Third: phone Grant 101 PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 | | GOLDEN West Storage; advances madé: 80 Mission st.; tel. Howerd 841, F. W. Zehfuse. { | BEKINS Van and Storage Co. 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840 Shivping cut_rates. - ! BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office as 021 5 BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. | DR m\u.. 1073% Market st { WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- | cases cured by Chinese herbs 7466 Clay st | e ——— e OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 02406 Examiner butiding no disappointment. v dealing directly. inter. o Need See HERMAN MURPHY l WUNICY PAL 1 lI'A\ « rrv‘z 168 Grant ave. ic M $i to $10,000. s of ealaries or efited Emporium Sth ficor, Parrott building: city. SHLY respectable private place to obtaip | iibersl sdvances on &ismonds, Jeweiry, st Jowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 80 Marker st: tel 1644, Branch, 19 Third, | ; MOXEY icaned to - E ¥. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried | people on their note. THE TOUSLEY CO....143 Phelan bidg. | i MONEY B on low interest; gold, silver. s Paatie mmS peeciens: womes ! ST EReTHALLE. 10 Eixth st { c cent on furniture or .ONE R! ry 2 per cent nk, 535 Kearny on each rm. 16 > ON furniture. plancs: private : Do remov. ai: Seity. E. W TICH %6 Meatiser. ETAR Pogn Co of Wi joans money to saiarica emploges. R. 311, Mutual Sav B bid. CASH losnel sslarind on notes rwer lon!l.l..z' MUSICAL nmmm ALL icans on mo. 8. F. AAXhm‘ll-l cert on fu furnitare: $5 & month NI o eeturity: S92 Memtgomers. A A AN A bargain; a fine cottage (nearly new) of 1 rooms; bath, high basement; large lot; all street ‘'work done: good location; only P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., land, Cal. PROPOSALS. ited States Marine tuarters United States Marine rmaster’s ::"fim “u.;zlrgv.:\’n §| i 193 —Sea i TOpOsa in dupii be received at this oihce until nbon SPECIAL bargains—$4000 only for § acres in 1%5, and then be publicly opened, | East Oakland; house of 5 rooms: barn, ete. bing rations, leundry service, fuei | _P: C. LASSEN & CO., 466 9th st Oakland. forage st San Francisco, € and Mare | . Cal.. and rations, laubdry service and | FOR sale or Bremerton, Wash. Proposal blanks | beautiful ber information can be obtained u house, block of is office, the commanding of3 e barracks,’ at the above named | « Qu O, May 16, exchange for city propérty: most land: new 10-room § provements to date. WM. HOFFSCHNEID- ER, 412 Commercial st. and cf month, H. only | FURNITURE cheap this SCHI , 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. sered: oL DENNY. Colontl, “ul b( n-nr = Quariermaster, U. . Marine Corps. { SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, May 14 1903.—Sealed ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. proposais_ in triplicate, will be m l.- B N S T OSRET=S Y SO LA ™, Unihi 11 &'clock 4. m., May 25, ARDELL, 15 Page—2 large furnished basement . for u aadit ..u‘. I housekeeping rcoms; coal range; yard: $8. AT Mayflower: cut rates now for summer: 305 34 st.; 85 up; d-ou-nummuhve-l | ELEVENTH, 34—2 rooms for housekeepicg; room for gentiemen, with use of piane, - FOURTH. 225 housek P ice large eeping room; HERBERT fl'l!)—&lm gas ranges; mished. 1530 Polk st. TYPEWRITERS AND m GREA™ BARGAINS IN sell better machines = for nmewly fur- : -0 g B e el o SRR B Ex : HOWARD, 825 Fine large sunny front room, A FEW cwduvevflmutwu“’u; light w.wmmemrzmm. ticulars. M. ALEXANDER, HYDE. $12—Furnished parior sulte, with kitch. et R o) en; aleo basement suite: yard; laundry: n:‘_* 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. Webster Typewriter St Eavatrsd- | NINTH, 150—2 or 3 counectils furnidhed roome housekeeping running water. Y eyl T W . REDWOOD court, 14, Sixtecnth and Howard— ESIDENCE FOR SALE. Jarge unfurnished housekeeping rooms: gas, NEAR FAIR OSES SEATSON. | NS00 Sbte; et §1. 0 - piaces in that SIXTH, 119A—4 large connecting rooms for housekeeping. o s Py gy FOR sale—Beautiful 10-room house: RE]’(‘\ D—LP— WONG Hll(. Ml’b flD!:lBr m treats ali disesses of the human ; for past four vears at 115-117 Mason; lfl' w—‘ Cated at 067 Geary #t.. mear Leavenworth. 1 h { | street, ard Lillie Sullivan, 19, S26 Alabama st. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Charles J. Gallagher, 28, 1004 Hampshire | Antonio Pucemnelli, 26, 826 Jessie street, and Pearl V. Anderson, 18, 5 Grand street. 26, 311 Leavenworth | . 22 Verona place. O'Keefe, 22, 601A Fell street, and | Joseph J. t | Mary F. Collins, 18, 506 Buchanan street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS - ! EANGUINETTI—McCRIMMO; Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | | in_at either of the publication offices and be | | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published.. MARRIED. —In this city. May 21, 1903, by the Rev. John Ste Edward A. Sanguinetti and Lizzie M. Me- Crimmon, both of San Francisco. Bauer, Mathilda McDowell, Frederic: Christin, Edward L. ¥ McRoberts, Wm. §. Sarah Courreges, Celestine iden, A oy novan, 5 . El Ely, George M. B. Monasch, Jane Gault, Maria Montague, Capt. J. Mrs. C. L. Vosti, Stephen Kerlinger, E, Herbert Whithey, Mary Knobloch, Jacob Wintersen, Samuel Latturl, Wililam ‘Woods, John Low, M. Joey ..aam.vsnuunmm 5 a;y;) m« Haven, . papers please { LOW—In this city, May 19, 1903, M. Joey Low, | MCROBERTS - In Watsonville, May 22, 1008, | MONASCH—In this city. May 21, 1903, Jane, GLINDEN—In this city, May 21, 1903, Mar- away and eat the best parts of the grain, tin H_ Glinden, beloved father of James, o Asked | jeaving much of it to fall and go to waste. lr.q:d.m n;mii )%.‘Ie Gum;e'n.] :.nd, aeam&]l::: 5 % 70 & Professor Woodworth, professor of en- e e e e e Hie: | Bantaet Of ‘11800 12030 | tomology, was summoned to Stockton by Glinden, a native of San Francisco. Immpmflflou c12% 27 [the farmers. who wanted an investiga- E7 Friends are respectfully invited to at Independence Off . ¥ 17 i | tion. The entomologist returned to-day ool the fuseral isday (Saturday), at| junciio City - R | 12 |after making an investigation into the O e e Kern On - 8% 5% |habits of these new pests. He found the Where a requiem high mass = i 4 T |conditions as alarming as the farmers brated for the repore of his soul, s St 00 : 18 113 |presented them, but believes that they e Tseit Wy Qs SOt - | oy "Ciky. Petmiiam. > 35 ... |can be overcome without any great trou- e e tiny, S WS, 200 Sl Peericas Ou .. 1500 155 |ble. It is too late this year to work ef- fotion off Tomtend Revaattor MWJM’;;“; -k 559 33 |fectively against the insects, but befors In this city, May 22, 1008, Mary | Sterling Ofl .. 3 00 325 |the next season begins he will open up a a, Griffin, bek;v:fl -1-[2‘5 of Pr:nk”xl. Gri ;hlny-'l’hEm O‘l) 825 9 0 | campaign against them before they have n, & native of lerra County, Californi 'wenty-| t Oft . 400 e H ssed b EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Unlon Of l‘h - . €8 00 | - o SAh-F: SRy S fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, | United Petrolew 118 00 | @ fimimimimimim it at §:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of 3% Porter & White, i22 Eddy street, thence to endt. lot on E line of Gough street. 38 § of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Green, S 27 by E 100; aiso ot on E line of De Diamond street, near Eighteenth, where a | Alameda Sugar .............. 2800 ... Long avenue, 136 S of Frederick street, S 30 requiem high mass will be ceicbrated for by E 85: the repose of her scul, commencing at © Willlam E. and Mary C. Osborne to Mary C. oclock. Intermert Holy Cross Cemetery. | Osborne, lot on S line of Clay street, 104:86 W JACOB—-In this city, May 22, 1903, Louisa, of Locust, W 33 by § 102:8%: $10. relict of the late Solomon Jacob, mother of Judson and Catberine C. A Mrs 1 Mrs. L. M. Schwabacher Dunze, lot on N Iine o a2 and N xr n cob, ard = Bavaria. G and 3 daye. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral services Funday, May 24, at 10:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 783 Golden Gate avenue. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend strets. JANISCH—In this city, May 21, erick Janisch, a native of years. KERLINGER—In South Berkeley, May 21, 1%8, E. Herbert, beloved son of Mary and the late J. l Kerlinger, and brother of William M., Callle M. and Rufus A. Ker- linger. a nalht of Shasta County, California, aged 23 years 2 months and 17 days. KNOBLOCH—In this city, May 21, I Jacob, dearly beloved husband of Nora A. Knobloch, and devoted father of Mattie Kncbloch, and son of Jacob and the late Margaret’ Knobloch, and brother of Phiilip and Frederick Knobloch and Mrs. Anumse Michler, Mrs. Margaret Henry and Mrs. Mary Breininger and the late Mrs. Mack, a native of Eastern Pennsylvania, aged 45 years 6 months and 2 days. £ Friends and acquaintanees are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral Sumday. May 24, at 11 o'clock. from his late resi dence, 1715 Polk street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 37. May 22, 1008, William | LATTURI—In this Latturi, a native of Greece, aged 31 years. Heary and the late Aaron Jao of rs. ipsic, a native of | . 28ed 65 years 8 montns | S5 TSI & TN Lo Chutes Company .. o Soer Bt # ypress wn Improvement C\J Eastern Dynamite . | E of Spruce. £ 25 by N August and Anna Berg and Joseph F. Monis to San Mateo County Dairy. lot o W line of Ho“rdnrut. lmflucm«nxh. 30, W0, S30, W T 80, 3 John A B-mn-( undivided one-fourth of lot on N “:: $10. ity and | Sty o Son A., Frank A.. George W. and Harry A Bans- hat, lot on W line of Shotwell street, 63: Eliza W. Mettmann to Ernst Hlldebrlni Jot on § line of Twenti- eth street, 260 W of Valencia, W 25 by S 115; o ¥ meita Doriand and Leonore A Soue (wite of Louts A) to Montie F. Blanchard, lot on B | line_of Sanchez street, 25 S of Hanzcock, S5 by E 110; §10. Lillian J. Breard to Henry Breard, lot = s lmc of Fifteenth street, l. W «f Dolores, W E line of Honolulu Sugar . onolulu S London & S F Bank (Ltd). Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal Power . 1903, Fred- , aged 57 | Hedquist to Willlam and Rebecka Herckeirath, iot on N line of Twenty- seventh street, 210 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 14; $10. Thomas Foley to John F. Delsol. lot on E line of Powell stree;, 68:9 N of Filbert, N 50 by B 7:6; $10. B Lyman (as trustee). Sarah Wallie | Charies G (widow of Joseph S.) to Jobn Rosenteld Sons & { Geary street, 168 137:6: $1. corporation). Jot on N W of Foweil. W 30 by N 3 Sarah Wallis to same, same; §19. Estate of Jobn Schumacher (by Hermann Meese Sr., Henry Stut and Henry Evers Sr.* executors) to Adolph Rosenshine, ot on N line of Turk street. 137:6 E of Taylor, E 34:4% by | N 137:0; $87.750. Adolph and Lizzie Rosenshine to Jacob Schwatz, same: $10. Sharon Estate Company (a_corporation) 0 August Schilling and George F. Volkmann (A, Schilling & Co.), ot on §W line of Essex gtreet, W WW o Nacriem, WW. 20 by OW 4 1000 Monareh Ot . daughter of the iate Colonel J. B. and Mary Low, a pative of San Francisco. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally nvited to attend the funeral to.das (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from her la dence, 1303 McAllister sirect. Interment pri- vate. McDOWELL—In this city, May 22, 1008, Fred- .erick William McDowell, only and beloved son of Margaret and the late Thomas Mc- Dowell, and father of ,'ndeflck Wlllh- ur- Doweil, & native of Brookiyn, N. years 3 months and 15 days. Green Point papers piease copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Sunday, May 24, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from his late ‘Boa: 1300 Junction Ol . 700 Monarch Ofl . Patrick Gorman (by W. W. Ackerson, com- Stasioner) 4 | Patrick Ross, lot on NW corner and Langton streets, SW 30 by NW Elocknm. where services will be Beid. in. terment Laurel Hili Cemetery. and Estelie Meyer to William Wat- William S. McRol SE corser of Twenty-ninth avenue SE E berts. a mative of Ken- tucky, aged S1 years 2 months and 4 daye. 7 Interment at Lawn Monday. from Watsonville. MADDEN_Ta this city. May 22 1005, . Madden, beloved wife of 254 devored mothér of Mary and Edmund James A., Janet C.. Joseph 1. Madden, a native of Carjow, Ire- land. aged 60 years venue, E 50 by § 100; LT I | bounded by t Lobos avenue or CUSf, Clem- | ent, Thiny-fl"hlh and Thirty-ninth avendes; $10. E-nuolb-nk JAvery (by Judson Avery. executor) to W. Saylor, iot on W | MENDELSON—In t.m- i city; May 21 1908, Ber- nard Mendelson, 10:30 o'elock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Mission street. between Fifth and-Sixth, d - thence by 11:30 ncluck train to Sometery tor nterment. MILLEK—In Oakiand, May 22, 1903, Mrs Ellen Miller, beloved mother of Mrs. O. A. Kenyon, & native of England, aged 63 years 7 months and 17 daye. xhrlm Bonnet to Patrick Cal lot o e of Lisken strest, flosm z.w 100, 19, Exceisior Home- Marthe H. Silverthorn to G. B. Rivara, of Broad street, 3848 W of Cag by S 125, lot 4. block F, A.—xhlkn”. ot éiin .§=5§ 200 S of Cortland, & 25 by E block 5. Fair's subdivision i » g £ = i t 7 fily Eternity Cemetery, from Third and Town- send streets depot, via the 11:30 o'clock train. 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