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THE SAN FRAN‘CISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1903. | OAKLAND *ADVERTISEMENTS | __meescmevss 1" pIRtas—NARRIAGES—DRMTAS. | %% 2. Mg s oo SSES AND PILLOW |!'KEAI4 ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALR. teed HOPKE SHES REMOVED, RIDGE & ¢ @7 Friends and acquaiptances are t- + : -t Wrinkles, yellow and flabby skin, birtbmarks, | 638 MARKET STREET. - ners a specialty. Campi Restaurant, Scha- Birth, marriage and death notices sent b fully invited to attend tife funeral I&mcm: e ———————————————————— smallpox pittings and sears scientifically re. AUCTIO! OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY, fer block, Castro Haywards, adjoining | mail will not be inserted. They must be hands (Thursday)., at 2 o'clock, from the Thir — n out cutting, massage, electr ATCTION i e s bakery. -A. CAVIGLIA & CO. in at either of the nublication offices and be | Ccngregational Church. Fifteenth strest, near N medicine; fu varticula AUCTION x AL ESTATE, | e e—ebsmss | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | Mission. Interment orivi s e ormsggenc, 8 call or write DR.L WIL L i OAKLAND REAL stk ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. sons authorized to have the same published. EGEAxv lnlum city, 'ln‘rzn % Coments porsass - : F vy At our salesronm, Market etréet, S g s s g3 e o ot e =2 gan, beloved son o rge and C —aet: the ot ADANE 0. £ At 12 0'cloek noon e A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE OPENS JUNE BORN. Egan, a native of Ireland, aged 50 year® 7. o We clothe tnd T ECIAL CREDIT ; NOB HILL RESIDENCE. =Xk 10, COR. OAK AND STANYAN STS.. OPP. g the wite| ™onths and 3 daye. Bes it . S Mafioes g s w amily from hat to | North line Pine st., 112:0 aest of Taylo S GOLDEN GATE PARK; STEAM HEAT;PRI- s a0 87 Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's un? 3 Market | ig' up-to-date and wt cash 1026 Pine st.; elegant <o VATE BATHS. ALL MODERN IMPVMTS; a daughter. dertaking parlors, 636 Washingtan straet. ADAMS €O., 218 Mason st. rooms. porcelain bath, modern open plumbin —— ‘8 CAN NOW BE MADE. —In this_city, May 1903, to the | ELLIS—In this ecity, June 2. 1903, 8 - | rent §75 a month: morigage $560) can remain. | SIS = S fe_of B. H. Rohde, a daughter. loved wife of the late Rennett Remedy restores gray hs i BUILDING Jay gz now for summer. 308 mother of EN, Raiph. Fred and Laura Eliis stops falling, cures dandru® i st 50 fi. nortf uf 1ot T 5 up; also beautigul rooms $1 week. MARRIED. and Mrs. R. Rosenblum, a native of Ger- p: “me siain_ ot stick e oe: roperty directly oppostte the lonir'mv::; LTS B e et =g ¥ many, aged 64 years 2 menths and 17 daye druggists’, hairdress {of the Park Panhandle 4nd recentiv dadiéa on Sale! . B12—3§ nea rnl sunny basement | LINDSAY- MUNN- : . 7 Friends and acquaintances are gespect- Etar Remedy Co.. 3 - Kinley monument: cxceptional site for apart- yopy Gf'"a o rooms; complete housekeeping: no children: | “hy h, by " éfligfii},"fin\-.r;wf fully invited to atiend the funeral Tharader, 200d, 1s the motto of | o UL L e date, NG LOTS. Privsle Sl And Swibars X. Mann. e e s aret el SER—FISCHER—In this ecity, May 29, | Buchanan street. Interment Salem Cem g o a and by the Rev. 1. M. Sehroeder, William | L7y, by 11:30 o'clock train from Thir F. Ruhser and Martha Fischer. Townsend streets depot 2 FORBES -In this city, Jupe 1, | FOSS—In this city. June 1. 1608, Charies Foss, also front | 1008, by the Rev. Dr. Jomn® Al elGon' | & native of Norway, aged 42 years § months rastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, | 379 29 days. EDDY, 468—Large sunny furnished housekeep- ing room, flrst floor, outside entrance, for working family, §11. EDDY, 739—Lower floor, 3 room: sulte for housekeeping. and during manu ers_of the Rapid Rota o wing machine € to-day. - nt, 1021 Market . Southwest coruer of Noe and 19th sts. (No. Sotion eRIeT: ground 75x86 ft.: improvements siegar: | Firet grand auc houge, bath, et., renting $26 a_month. NorhACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. . ortheast corner of Jackson and Devisadern ¢ ST sis: 6 beautifally situated lots; all ready for| In the City of Rich xperience, cu aine _habi y, 251 Gi ave., 4 s T = Ri Vald e 3 GOLDEN—In this city. Ji 2, 1908, John" derate. Tt Ave- | building: each frontage 376 L ELEVENTH, 84—Sunny housekeeping rooms: | Ferbes, hetsofore lranti . dna Lillian | GO O racrand e Eilon Goide, . e — e B R ok ol £as and bath; also other rooms: adult. — D | ana heloved brother of William Fu. Mi: removed by - electric 0. Jof ey 3 = - - Joseph and the late George Golden and the ] . W . 1028); impravements store with ing railroad and ELLIS, 330—2 sunny furiished housekeeping ol & e eors - . ) exciusive office S Colap s Dadet duats. v excollont investment, Mmutantasing city of the Pacific Coast. rooms; in rear; coal range; rent $10. DIED. late Mrs. Lawrence Keils, a native of Ire- - e 3 e Ve L = e 3 o = Allen, Katherine Ellis, Mary o % . DAVIES and HINDOO HERRS hureday, Satur- | of Buchanan 2 FOURTH. SE0—Nice large furnished room for | - sngetaon, - EMzabeth Foss: Chaties R e L . I ing ‘at Teutonia (arge) | .0 rooms and bath; light housekeeping. and Sunday even| Augustin, Marie Golden, John t et < Hall, Howard #t., nr. 8th. PROF. FOSTER. ructed view trake $1000 can remain. | go¢iraay. June 6th, 1008, = " - A atee e gt <Y of Mayo, Ireland, aged 81 years. yer e . i | FARRELL-STREET RESIDENCES. ettt "ml;mN",fl‘:'::.°,::::m,,':'mfl%';:?° PINE | . Baker. Jaequeline I. ‘Larson, John LARSON—In this city. Jume 2. ELEGANT sults on easy installment North line of 1l st., 112 ft. east of _— PR 2 g bR s ol Plheitste ol Raker, Doris (. McGough, Alice beloved brother of Atlantla and Feliks Lar- ar aguna, through yrile ave. (Nos. 1320- | 41 gclock », m., on the ground. GOLDEN GATE, 517—Large sunuy furnished | Barneit, Alice M. Martin, Antone gon, a natfve of Finland, aged 27 yeary 3 ); 2 elegant 2-story roams and porcelain nd basement houses, x months and 16 days. A member of Sailore’ ath each; rent, No. 1d, M. Bearwal ark Coast and United Cali- Minkel, Marie H. rooms for housekeeping; single or suite. - i usekeeping; singl Munaterigans, Jobsn Union of the Pact L Boland, Bridget DR MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer: 12 - - 1820, $5u: 1322, $5b. GOLDEN GATE ave, 637—Furnished house- Boyd, Rosetta A. Nichol N fornta Finn Brotherhood. sure and positive cure for all diseases of the MISSION BUILDING LOTS. Griind excursion leaving Ban Francisco. keeplrig_suite; front, sunny; gas range. Brasca, F.u'::nl: F:‘m:«.’.‘:”i‘i,%lf EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- scalp; send for ci O'Farrell st. | Northwest corner of 22d and Castro sts., run- e Burke, Margaret Pooley, John N. fully invited to attend the funeral services e ‘ats | Ding through to Elizabeth st.; G excellent lots, HERBERT (The)—Sunny apartments for | oifie. Matearet Retahart, Benedict to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the s than cost, u fon | 25x125 {t. each. Day of sale at 10 a. m. housekeeping; gas ranges; just mewly fur-| (owin, William S. Sand, Ferdinand I pariors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden ouzers, at CHARLE: . London | et 1 MISSION INVESTMENT. nished. 1530 Polk st. - Crowléy, Johanna Saunders, Annle QGate avenue. under the auspices of Sallors . best Yor mew roof o SEHE | West line of Julian ave. morth of 16th st —— HYDE, 412—8unny front parlor sulle and| De Silva, Marianna = Scully, Josephine /nion of the Pactfic Cosst o of G CO.. 713 Market st rder on installments, §1 per week. (Nos. @3.64); large plece of ground, 60x100; im —E kitchen; also ice suite; sas range, $18. Donovan, Daniel Siavess. Gilhere A United _Caiifornia Finn Brothe: are houses, renting for $10 | Take Southern Pacific broadgauge boat, ch. tailor: Eastman, Mary L. F. Tait, Thomas F. 29 Mkt. | especially invited to attend. Interment Lau~ N DAy, N e | = Sl | each; street bituminized: cement sidewalk. MASON, 700—8$15; 2 sunny rooms furnish:d | , Egan, George D. Wrixon, Robert D. rel Hill Cemetery, pipe. boug) oDEInes, | etyles haindressing, 25c; hair goods: man- | WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT, | o . McGOUGH—In this eity, J 1 = R By RS g 35c. G, LEDEREH, 123 Stockion st. | Weterly line of Lyon st.. 80 ft. north of — complete for housekeeping. Y. Jine. L. 1005 Alen. Sundey’s papers. H.8 WHITE MPANY. 130-152 Beale st ta, &7 50 dress pants. 32 50 origl- | t Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., | T4, e TAIL o ALLEN—In Los Gatos, June 2, 1908, Kather- beloved wife of the late John McGou, McALLISTER, 536—Large. sunny front reom Scotland. mother of John and Patrick MeGough, and. &as range; hot bath; laundry; phone; adults E>Notice of funeral hereafter. sister of Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Rooney $10. ANDERSON—In this ecity, May 31, 1908, :hedllte Eridget Keenen, a native of Ire- Elizabeth, Vi of C and. MISSION, 1063—Fiegant furn. {ront sulte fOF | Anderson’ aed mather ot Hary alvin A E7Friends and acquaintances are respeet- housekeeping; running water; gas; phone. na, Nettie and Grace Anderson and Mrs. | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day MISSION, 1221 near Eighth—Two nicely fur- | J. J. Duncan, a native of Indiana, aged 51| (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the pae- nished sunny Tooms; modern flat, no children | Years 2 months and 17 days. . — - | California; improvements consist of a handsome 2SS or Tuxedo suits rented; any oc- | cottage, cement sidewadk: large lot, 27:6 ft.| Foot of Markst st., connecting with L. SKOLL, the tailor, 254 Ellis st. | frontage, renting for $10§a month. = R-MADE suits §7 50; dress pants §2 thing Parlor, . Bush and Du ine Allen, a native - | For further particula; o | EASTON, and catalogue apply LDRIDGE & CO. 638 MARKET ST. 'R SPECIAL TRAIN at Oakland mdle; Sreying Oaxland mole at 10:80 n. m. $3 50 DERBY and fedora hats, §1 75. Popu. 7, Price Hatters, 53¢ Kearny st.. near Pine; P m hair_and_m, Dr & lors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness ave- s & chairs, hammocks. 5.3 F.Hotter, 712 CERS, epgines hand f"v' H & W BOAT; Jength Box @ *TOSCOPE for tires. BACIG Flison phonographe, recorde, supplies, moving | — hines, §ime_ Bacigalupi, 938 Mkt, G ing shafting, 549 Howard and launches, 46 Fremont st MANN EAFE ( Sacramento st. typewriters; ai K for prices on seo Tiew and 24 RD & BRECK. 151 Post - | i-hand. THE HER- XANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. | _hand moving pic- | REMOVED—DR,_ W moles removed with elec. Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1116 Sutter. Williams & chronic and complicated diseases: varicocele cured erfl PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. IST-CLAES work at reasonable rates. J.C.RO- MAINE, 640 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Polk ——— PALMISTRY. H_ JEROME FOSELLL sclentific palmist, ‘Taylor st., near Geary. Phone Black 1. 2 almist 55 Third st.; . Boc; hours, 10 to 9. removed to 1008 Sutter; hours Sun. by appt.: tel. Polk 2564 and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $l, postage paid 515 iadies, Mme. Neergaa! 1 (o 4; eve f PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet, Sixth and Seventh. HIM, herdb doctor; treats all dizeases of ®he human bed for past four yegrs at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Gea: , near Leavenworth " 154 Bth st.; tel. Jessie 2851 £00ds; second-band, ‘wanted highest el Red 3982. paid- 322 .Grant ave MONEY MANHATTAN -LOAN COMPANY (Ine.) 107-108 CROCKER BUILDING. e and expense. sume to suit. property. - | d life insurance MANHATTAN {0CKER BLDG. AAA—HERMAN 3 601 Examiner building. Quick settiements; no disappointment. Eave expenses by-dealing directly. Estatée, second -mortgages, urdivided inter- ests, assigr rents, property in trust, erey ‘purchased. eed Money - fee HERMAN MURPHY MUXICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 108 Grant ave. LOANS FROM $1 to $10,000. I sdvances on'diamonds, jewelry, at -rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 840 Market st.; tel- Main 1644, Branch, 19 Third, { Jodned to-salaried people, retail mer- teamsters, boarding-houses, without easy payments tisiness | : people on their THE TOUSLEY CO 143 Phelan b on furniture or planocs; no re- anission: $2p up;.quick, guiet, Montgomery st., room T “t W. J. HESTHALL'S, 10 Bixth e % C V. TREMAIN, room §1. 6 Ed: onds and jgwel 1 Loan nk floor 4. per cent ; 85 a month 02 Montgom private party: no rem W. LICK, 116 McAllister. oming loans mone: 11, Mutual Sav.Bk. bl to igd empioyes. R 4. loaned salaried people on notes without, er. MORRELL. 600 Examiner bidg " “MY'SICAL INSTRUMENTS. A-PIANO sale_extraordinary—The entire stock | of MR. E. W. LICK, the -well-known Mc- sijister st plano dealer, has been turned over 3o Pommer-Eilers Music Co. and is be- | :ing, closed out st less than factory cost. G Gacvest for wideawake buyers. Every e Eesy payments 1f you are not prepared to © gay el cash " The des] involves a-large number of fine lanos and -algo some second-hand ones, ‘ smong them Kroeger, Vose, Bush & Gerts, | Schuinann and various cheaper brands. All $400 - styles w #tyles at $100 , et fancy quarter-sawed oak Kroege: upright, worth §400, now $185.. - A number of mahogany '&fl.‘ny uprights, Jargest wize, three pedals, A P\rcher upright, used, worth at least $183, | $5,000,000 ——CAPITAL fe_estates and undivided in- { Strictly confidenttal. | O e s S e s | on low interest; gold, eliver, | alam pearie and precioys stones’ Loughi | 1 rpiture & pianos, §15 up: no removal. | ol nk wili positively be closed out in ten | €o at $200; all $200 BLOOD_ skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR, BALL, 10731; Market st, WONG WOO, th famous herb doctor—All dis. 140 Geary, specialists | home; no operation. Call or write, | Don’t miss eeeing our new block to-day on J Streets graded and eewered! Easy terms! | Sunset branch office on 9th ave., near H st. $125 to $350. Level Excelsior Homestead and $1500 to $2600—4 and 5 room modern cott: SOL. GETZ & SON, JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st price or terms. Superb Ocean View—See them to-day, From $100 to $1200. “'Oceénside” Branch office on Forty-ninth ave, and K st, Sunda; The Cream of Sunset District. street, 6th and 10th avenue: Cholcest _location! Every lot a bar- zain! Call for diagrams and prices. Open every day and Sunday. $300 to $1000. Bargains in Richmend lota. Ocean View lots, near Mission-st. cars; $5 monthly. choice locations. All bargains, Easy term: Owners and Dealers. Reom b4, Chronicle bullding. i $3500—Vaiparaiso st.; 2 flats; 9 rooms and basement; rear house of 6 rooms. | $3500—Union st.; 2 flats; 7 rooms; rear house of 4 rooms; lot 23 | $8500—Fell st.; 3 flats; good investment; 11 per_cent. | $2600—Trenton st.; 2-story; 12 rooms; 5 rooms. easecg cured Chinese herl Cl —_— T PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Office Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.—Under and in pursuance to an act entitled “'An act to provide for the erection of a modern hospital building for the Veterans' Home, located at Y Napa County, California,” and or (approved of the rn_ hospital build- , located at Yount- unty, Dow in course of con- Napa (approved March 25, e regolution of the Board of Di- tors of the Viterans' Home of California pted April 11, 1903), the Board of Direct- of the Veterans' Home of California pereby invites and advertises for sealed pro- posals for furnishing the materials and per- forming the labor for the erection and con- struction of sald hospital buflding, at the said Veterans' Home at Yountville, Napa Coun! in accordance with the plans, descriptions, ills and specifications prepared therefor by seorge T. de Colmesnil, architect; and that contracts based upon such sealed proposais will be let, made and entered into; said plans, descriptions, bills and specifications can be scen and examined between the hours of 9 ss day from the date hereof to the of sald contract or contracts, at the ice of the sald directors of sald Veterans' me, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Fran- co, 'California. - Separate bids will be re- ceived and separate contracts Jet and entered | into as hereinbefore set forth for each of the | following jarts of aid buliding erection or structur including the furnishing of labor a materials neces: by a&n act entitied n act to regulate con- tracts on behalf the State fn relation erection of buillings” (approved March atutes 1875-6, page 427), and the acts amendatory thereof, that is to-say, for the | following parts, namely: First, for the ma- sonry work, including all brick, sfone, terra cotta and concrete work: second, for the car- heating work, fifth, for the tinning, gal- vanized iron and slating work, and sixth, for the painting and graining. Sald work as herein provided for comprising the dining- room annex for new hospital as shown on #aid plans, descriptione, bills and specifica- tions, incliding the furnishing of materials and ihe necessary labor therefor. The work i 10 be done under the supervision and direc- tion of Isaac H. Small and the Buildings and and the Hospital committees of said Veterans' Home, acting ts said Board of Direc tract will be let for as work s are hereinabove specified. No bid or proposal will be recelved or considered unless accompanied with cient bond of sald bidder or proposer equal to 10 per cent of his propesal or bid, with ors. A separate con- . sufficient’ sureties, conditioned that if said | al or ing or 1d shall be accepted the party ill duly enter into a posal or bid. and the pla - scriptions, bills and specifications, which are hereby made a part) of this notice, and of any contract to be let hereafter. Sald sealed bide or proposals must be delivered t suid, Directors of the V. fornia, or to the S - office ‘of said Directors, roofn 13, #20 San- some &L, in the City and County of San Fran- clsco, State of California. on or before the hour of 1 p. m. of THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1903, which ie hereby designated as the time and place where the said sealed bids or propasals will be opened by the said Directors of the sai and made. If in the opinfon of said Board of Directors of the said Veterans' Home the acceptance of the lowest of said sealed bids or proposals shall not be for the best inter- WHOLE block of houses just started near the 1901), a: f to provide for | $1800—2 NEW flats, 5-8 r. and b., on Mission | . &nd appropriating money therefor | ), and in accord- | $1500—2 new flats, 4-0 r. and b,, Arm)"u‘(.. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) 57503 ELEGANTLY finished 2-flat houses: NEW houses and flats on Becond ave. and C end 5 o'clock p. m. of each and every | HOUSE of 8 rooms; high basement; sunny side HOME lots, near Mission st.; $500; easy pay- LOT for_sale, cheap—26th st A WEEK'E news for b cents—The Weekly Cal 'y therefor, as required | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FREE INFORMATION CONCERNING penter, plastering, electric and glazing work; | third, for the plumbing work; fourth, for the | NORTHGATE, 1800 Fuclid ave.—Charmingly for and on behalf of | any different kinds of | —_—— koo and satn. SEWING. MACHINES AND SUPPLIES | 815 60 drop-head oak, guarantes his or | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Ca,, of- ts GOLDEN West Storag: ans’ Ho 3 x ts let | p—r— - o he ‘optmion ot satd ara o | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com | BEKINS Van l?d Storage Co., FOR sale—Make offer for 6 lots; all Jevel; no Erading necessary; a fine location for a home; close to Mission electric car; corner Brazll ave. and Munich st.; will sell one or all. Ad- dress A. G. CLARK, care of Call bueiness of- fice. nd Parnassus to_suit; apply NTREE & CO., Park on Carl, Cole, Fhrader : terms and pric JAMES ROU st., nr. 20th; bsl, $64 month; Tents $45. near Mission; balance $40 month: D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 ent Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses built 6n terms to suit; plans free; intcrest 6 per cent, 107-108 Crocker building. rent §900 per year: swell meighborhood: Ma. sonic ave., bet, Waller and Frederick sts. st. for ssle on eay payments; one block te | McAllister cars; prices to suit you: open. Nineteenth et., nr. Valencia. Stephens & Co., Union Sq. Market, Powell and O'Farrell sts. ments; no interest. Owner, r. 1, 636 Clay , mnear Dolores. Apply 506 Hill st, 16 pages in wrapper for mailinz. $1 per veai STOCKTON AND SAN JOAQU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Call on repragentatives of Stockton Cham- ber of Commerce, State Board of Trade rooms. Ferry bullding, foot of Market st. They will teli you all about this wonderful section. e ———— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKEL] OTELS. situated In the Berkeley foothllls: single and suites of rooms with private bath; transient: reasonable rates: Oakland cars pass door; telephone Dana §91. second-hand, 86 10 $15; some nearly ne: *t. bet. Gth and 6th; phone South branc! 285 Geary s phone Maln 750. ‘AUTOMATIC™ and other makes at cut rates; reduction on rents and repalrs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessle 3136. 145 Sixth st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, M Storage ‘an Co.: furniture, household goods stored. moved, shipped. % 731 Howard, near Third; phone Jrlnl 161. fice Post and Powell ; tel. Priv. Ex. 571, advances made; Mission et.; tel. Howard b4l B W Hentuse, pany, 2820 Flilmore phone Jackson 281. 11 Montgomery 4 o'clock p. m Scott's Regimental and Concert Band Will accompany the excursion. Free lunch served upon the ground. Will you read this Special announcement? you are the loser. We have advised you before And you have made money. Follow us this time And do so again. Take a day off And see the City of Hichmond, Where the Standard Oil Company Is Epending Millions of Dellars; Where the Santa Fe R. R. Car Shops Are Lo. V/here the Belt Line Company I Building Warehouses and Docks Seuthern Pacific road Is Making Its Freight Termin; ‘Where Deep Witer 6f the Bay and Rallroad Come Together. And Be Convinced. | Don’t Forget the Day. Come and Bring Your Family. o Answer These Glestions | Have You Seen the City of Richmond? You Seen the Great Stdndard Oil Have You Seen the Belt Line Warehouses Have You Seen the Santa Fe R. R. car- Have you Seen the Southern Pacific Rail- road Freight Terminal Have You Seen the California and Nevada Rallroad Works? Have 3ou sesn the most rapidly growing town In *he State? If not take a day off June 6, 1903 Parties desiring to purchase at this sale who cannot attend in person may remit to us amount of first paymen for them at day of sale the choicest lo our opinion, and if dissatisfie the same, can exchange for any other unsold Jot in the tract and have the payments cred~ ited thereon. and we will select after secing For map and further information call upon | 'LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO,, 460 and 462 Sth st., Oakiand, Cai. I J. W. LAYMANCE, 632 Market st., Room 10, ¥an Francisco, Cal, PIERCE, 753 nice housekeeping roomns. POWELL, 12202 large sunny rooms for housckeeping; also single rooms, $1 week up: strictly respectable. RAUSCH, 85, off Folsom, near Bighth—Two rooms complete for housekeeping; nice yard. SEVENTH, 101—Nice sunny lousckeeping _ rooms, SIXTH, B41—New house, beautifully furnjshed; grand rooms; $5 a month up; also housekpg. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Feceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st, STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELEOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. AA———HOTEL NET! EVROPEAN PLAN. 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM MARKET. —SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TOURISTS— ——PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 614— NEWEST AND MOST MODERN IN CITY. JUST OPENED, 250 LIGHT ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT "BATHS; STEAM HEAT. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND PHONE IN EVERY ROOM: 2 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. ——SINGLE ROOMS, 76 CTS. AND UP— —————— SUITS, $1 50 AND UP AA— City Room Renting Agency, 10271 Market st. Prione “3tint_1000. FREE _ . FREE We locate you free of charge in_Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. ANTLERS Apartments, 415 Turk—Elegant mod. ern 4 and b rooms; furnished or unfurnished; housekeeping apartments~with private baths; also single rms.; refs.; phone Priv. Ex. 767. A—BRUNSWICK Housd, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 26 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘‘The Almonte,’ 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooma 25c, 50c, $1. §1 50 night: $1 50 to $10 week; house ‘open 1ght. ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O Farrell— Sing. rms. and 2-rm. suites, without kitchen. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason-Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. FIFTH, 309—Modern house, sunny bay-win- an rooms, $§ and $10; single rooms, $6. FRANKLIN, 817—Nicely furnished front rms., single or en suite; réas. to good parties. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. JESSIE, 863, near Theater Republic—Furnish- ed rooms: $4 and $5 per month. MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell; new man- agement; 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avandel. MINNA, 667, cor. Sth—Nicely furnished bay- window rooms, §$1 per week; transient. MONTGOMERY, 131—Nijcely furnished sunny double rooms, $6 per month; suite, QLK, O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SILVER, 38—Sunny furnished rooms; reason- able. SUNNY furnished room for rent; facing Pan- hanal -asonable rent; pri- vate family; references; phone Page 4257. Address 1508 Fell st. TURK, 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny suites & single; latest imps.; lowest rates in city. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market 400 single and family rooms; 33c to $1 night; $170 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. VAN NE8S, 510—Handsome furnished parlors, with alcoves; hot and cold water;other suites WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st., near Marke: Most convenient and_respectable: 700 room: 8B to $1 5O night; $2 to §8 weel elec. lights; reading-room; free bu: CLASSIFIED advertisenients and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore, e ——————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. .. SEVENOAKS HOTEL .. .COR. BUSH AND TAYLOR BTS. . SAN FRANCISCQ ............ MRS. NELLIE HALSEY....J. R. FOSTER NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTEL: SUNNY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS: LONG_DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EV- ERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED .,-BY STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATOR AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or single: billiards; steam heat. GOLDEN GATE ave, 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. Steiner 3626. OLD Stevenson elon, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- 1 Twenty-first. Interment private. AUGUSTIN—In this eity, June 2, 1903, Marie, dearly beloved daughter of John and the late Catherine Augustin, and sister of Jeremias, Victor and Emily Augustin, a native of Lor- r%!rae. Germany, aged 20 years 8 months and 13 da AXTELL—In Fruitvale, June 1908, Walter M., beloved husband of Mary Axtell, and father of John, Eugene and Grace Axtell, a native of New York, aged 52 years § months and 27 days. E¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funera! services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 1 o’clock, at his late residence, East Fourteenth street, between Liese and Red- wood_avenues, Fruitvale. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. BAKER—In this city, Jacqueline Irene and Doris Charlotte Baker, beloved daughters of Mr. and Mis, John Baker Jr. §7 Funeral wervices will be held Wednes- day, June 3, 1908, at § o'clock, at the chapel at Odd_Fellows' Cemetery. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. BARNETT—In this city, May 31, 1903, Alice Maude, beloved daughter of Rachel and the late John Barnett, and sister of Laura, Lena and Howard Barnett, a native of Chicago, 111, aged 15 years 10 months and 9 days. (Chicage, 11l papers please covy.) 7 Friends 'and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Wedn say, at 1 o'clock, from her late residen: 121 ‘Ripley street.” Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BOLAND—In this city, June 1, 1903, Bridget Boland, fond mother of Joanna M., Edward M., Richard J. and the late Ella C. Holand, a native of Ireland. C7The {uneral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at o'clock, from her late residence, 431 Tenth street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Croes Cemetery. Thou art gonme, dearest mother, to the land of the blest, Where sufferings no longer can harm thee; ‘Where the songs of the good and the hymas of the blest For endless existence shall charm thee. BEARWALD—In this city, June 1, 1903, Mark Bearwald, beloved hushand of Ray - wald, father of Rose and Joseph Bearwald, and ‘brother of Mrs. Celia’ Cohn, Mrs. Max Weiner, Mrs. Dora Wolf and Abe, Tobi: Leopold, Jake and Louls Bearwald, a nati of Grass Valley, aged 44 years 9 months and 17 days. §rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence,. 185 'Page street. ~Interment Hills of Eternity Qemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BOYD—In this city, June 1, 1903, Rossetta Augusta Boyd, a native of Ohlo, aged 49 years. v 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, June 4, 1603, at 11 o'clock. at the chapel of 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery, where services will be held. BRASCA—In this city, May 30, 1903, Eugenls Brasca, a native of Paris, France. ¥ Funeral services will be held Wednes- day, June 3, at 1:30 o'clock. at the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 53 Sutter street. BURKE~In this city, June 1, 1903, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of John Burke, and be- loved mother of Mary, Margaret and Hono rah Burke, Mrs. Kate Macken and Mrs. Alics Hoffman, and sister of Mrs. Hannah O'Mal- ley. Miss Bridget O'Conner and Mrs. Ellen lace of Salinas, a native of Militowa, County Clare, Ireland. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera]l to-day (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 221 Filbert street, thence to St. Francis Church. where/a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARLSON—In this city, June 1, 1903, Eliza- beth Palm, widow of the late Lars Carlson, and beloved mother of Charles Joseph, John Ingomar, Willlam Henry and Johanna M. Carison. a native of Sweden, aged 70 years 5 months and day € Funeral services at 10:30 o’clock to-day (Wednesday), at the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. COWIN—In Danville, Cal,, June 1, 1608, Wil- liam Stephen Cowin, beloved husband of Viola Cowin, and son-in-law of A. M. Hilts of Knights Ferry, Cal @7 Funeral Thursday, at 1 o'clock, from the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street. CROWLEY—In this city, June‘ 1008, Jo- hanna Crowley, beloved wife ofd John Crow- ley, and mother of Daniel, John and the late Dennis Crowley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 65 years. §>'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, #47 Haves street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE SILVA—In San Leandro, June 2, 1903, Marlanna Augusta, dearly beloved wife af John de Silva, devoted mother of Mrs. C. A. cmery and -John, Manuel and.Rosalle de Silva, and beioved sister of Mrs, Rosa Lewis and Mrs. J. Bright, a native of Portugal, aged 41 years. A member of the S. P. R. S., Council No. 20,-of Sausalito. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at $:30 g'clock, from the pariors MU WRIXON—In this city, June 3 = = S In Aat; n L7 Friends and acquaiutances are respect- | Bue, thence to 8t. Charles Church, whers & costumes. play books, wigs, | HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. e L T & PAGE, 1104, near Baker—Two nicely furnished | fully Invited t attend th faneral services | requlem mass will he celebrated for the re- bollers, water j GOLDSTEIN & Siiiveri ks eontt Leaving Oal 5 Bbbn rooms complete for housekeeping; $18. to-day (Wednesdayl at 3 o'clock, at the | Pose of her eoul. commencing at 9 o'clock, e = Ty | OV iad bauieverh Wi APIRicn. ope, mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undes- | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. s | ALFRE S Egyptian Henna restore 3 ; sz . hair to its natur: Iunl\-r $1: at all druggis We can positively suit you either in location, Returning, fcavlnx city of Richmond taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near | MARTIN—In this city, June 1903, tone Martin, beloved father of Ulls S. Martin and Mrs. Leah Lundy. a native of Quebec,, Canada, aged 92 years I Friends and acquaintances are nespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.- MINKEL—In this city, June 2, 1903, Marie H., beloved wife of C. Minkel, .and mother of John C. and Frederick W. Minkel and Mrs. Martin Holje, a native of Germany, aged 86 years. » E7Friends are respectfully invited tb st~ tend the funeral services io0-morrow (Thure- day); -at 10 o'clock, at the family 2819 Filbert street. Interment private. STERMANN—In this city, June 1. I Johan Gerhard Munstermann. & native Hudermoor Gr., Oldenburg, Gérmany, 32 years 8 months and 5 days. €7 Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's un- dertaking parlors, 636 Washinton sti ICHOLS-In East Oakland, June 1, at 1065 Eighth _avenue, Harland E., beloved som of Charles F. and Ella F. Nichols, a native of Massachusetts, aged 10 years 2 months and 15 days. PALMGREENE—In this city, May. 31, 1903, Abbie W. Palmgreene, beloved mother of Ernest St. J. Palmgreene, a native of Fall River, Mass.,, aged 74 years 7 months ahd 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral We day, at 10:30 o’clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. POOLEY—In this city, June 1, 1903, fohn N. beloved husband of Margaret Pooley, and son of Anne and the late Jobn Pooley., E7 A solemn requiem mass will be sung in * St. Mary's (Paulist) Church Wednesday, at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REINHART—In this city, June 1, 1903, Bene- diet Reinhart, beloved hushand of Recha Reinhart, and father of Manfred, 2 Rodolph _ and Arthur Reinhart and Mrs. Bianca Schiff of Paris and the late Julius Reinhart, a native of Bavaria, Germany. aged 76 years. . T Friends and acquaintances- are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ThurSday, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mre. Mary Reinhart, 1605 McAllister street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets depot. SAND—In this eity, June 1, 1903, Ferdinand L, beloyed husband of the late Katherine Sand, and father of .J. E. and/ George F. Sand, a native of Edeshein, Ehefpfalz, Ger- many, aged 60 yéars 7 months and 15 days. @7 The funeral will take place to-day. (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, {rom his late residence, 131 Feli street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. | SAUNDERS—In this city, June 2, 1903, Annie Martin Saunders, beloved daughter of David H. and Margaret Saunders . of Dundee, Scot- land, a native of Scotland, aged 34 years. [ Friends and acquaintapces are respect-> fully invited to attend the funeral serviees to-day (Wetnesday), at 1 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co, 1908 Mission atreet, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment Mount Olivet Cometery. by electric funeral car. SCULLY—In this dity, June 1, 1903, Josephine Catherine, beloved wife of Themas H. Seully, and daughter of F. 8. ‘Laboa, & native of Santa Clara, Cal, aged & 10 months and % days. (San Jose papers copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are t fully invited to attend the funéral to-i (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, 311 Gough street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment. at Santa Clara, by 10:43 o'clock traif . from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. . ; STEVENS—In Oakland, June 2. 1908, Gilbert A.. beloved husband of Fannie L. Stev and father of Chester G. and Floremce T. Stevens, a native of Illinok 7 months and 10 days. beloved son of Frank and Delia Tait, brother of Dorothy Tait, a native of Francisco, aged 4 months and 21 days. .. 1003, Robert D., dearly beloved husband of ‘Mary Wrixam, beioved father of Edna and Robert Wrixam, and beloved brother of Jobn Wrixon,a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 3 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, .from his late rvesidence. 1928 Stockton street. thence to St. Francls Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Haly Cross Cemetery. EEEEE—— More Customs Seizures. A large quantity of dutiable goods were seized yesterday on board the steamship ' America Maru by Deputy Customs Surs veyor Chauncey M. St. John and Cudtoms Inspector Joseph Head. The articles had not been declared and were foynd in the baggage of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Potter of St. Louis, Mo. Among the articles . were linen drawn work, embroidered silks, Satsuma and other decorated crock- ery, kimonas, chaltelaine bags. and hand- painted dollies. The goods will be cons fiscated. Three wicker -chairs, twe rolis of mate ting, one rol of pongee silk and other ar- ticles brought from the Orient by Captals aged 36 years -y, TAIT—In thig city, June 2, 1903, ‘Thomas F. s . - . F. Subr & (0., 1137 Mission street, i E ster of the America Maru,. % T g of the State eald Board of Directors st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at_cut rates. — torior;_exceptional table; free billtard room. | of M ¥ Subr, & Lo LU, Mission strect, sfl,‘.“,':‘,‘o il Tt wors natiéh g h2-80. hereby reserves the right to accept any of 3 's O h., Golden G . be- ‘ E SRSyt Bt oIy A 1 paia Sake or ..r.;..o...Ef ;pe‘...‘:',l a n ;yy.‘.r:, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. D s T B ey | R Tars 25d Lostemwntl Siteeth e | vessel's Ianifobt. p & i opinion may be for the bes erests of the | 25— oo T S 2 = 5 at i1l be celebrated for the = — . Remember the ‘place, . OMMER-EILERS | - Siatc, undcr and In accordance with and as | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We See “Examiner” and “Chronicl LAMBOURNE, 420 Edds—High-class houss; | her soul, commencink &t 8 o'clock Inter | Natives of Maine to Celebral :MUBIC"CO., 05 iat provided by fhe terms of section 4 of the | Sell better machines for lass money than any ‘Turnished suites or single; steam heat. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SR P ARGAING: PARGAINS! BARGAINS! { :-‘a'llzln t «»Inml-d AN act to regulate con- t‘:}:’-m Mgh{::\;fll sf"l‘l‘:‘ ’l‘:lxmraa‘r it — DONOVAN—In this city, June 2,'1903, Daniel | A novel certificate of membérship has- A good pianc; good for practice [ s on behalf of the State in relation to b Phone Main 266, 36500 ONLY for 8 fine flats: good locaty MARRIAGE LICENSES. Donovan, beloved brother of Michael and | been designed for the State of Maine As- Onea letie, better: & shap | A L i, March 2 | X FEW good typewriters at 830 ench get par- | * penta 5; have, thelr own wartr (windseith; — 5 Jonn Donovar, Mrs. Annie Kroutch and the | socfation by its secretary and will be dis- Suapdard; cak case: splendid order 330 | #ny'or all of said sealed bids ‘or proposals. | somery s © M- ALEXANDER, {10 Mont.| $1800 onl a5t e S ol per| The following marriage lNcenses were fosued | 1ai MG S T QIS & Ve of the | tributed among the members at thefr an~ Sierling; mahogany case; $330 etyle. ...~ 240 | ¥or urther information and pasticulats bids | A month. P, C. 66 Tenth st., | yesterday: Be Jears. 5 nual gathering and pienie, which is to . Martin H. Wilkens, 42, city, and Orlean M. _Webster Typewriter Inspec, Co., 209 Sansome. | A BARGAIN—A fine new 8-room house: near | D- Koaster, 28, city.’ fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Telegraph ave.; price only $3250; casy. term Francis J. Buchanan, 28, city, and Evange- | (Thursday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi DIVIDEND NOTICES, P. (" LASSEN & CO., 466 10th Tana, | 1ina de la Guerra, 28, 1630 Post sireet. dance, 45 Ritch strect, thence to St Pat- . 4 — > > Paul J. McCormick, 21, 1080 Dolores street, "ck';’ Church, where a requiem high mase DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Gom. $7500 FOR elegant residence in Highland Paj 'k, | and Mattie R. Burnell, 18, 10A Sixteenth st. ‘will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, s ot | pamy. Con—A -dividend, No. B4, of fitey e G 'l‘h%”éa‘éii."é’.‘.“fi.‘ D glumag N. Feldheim, 47, city, and Daisy | commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy e S0 ol Al (e a0 clegant Uprieht | PROPOSALS suste Prissn Suppiies —svaed | | CERCS (00c) per shave o the tsmaacapiiat | 18, SPAES DKL, VSIS (A choice sipube | D, acobt, G Omtle, o T utn | Cross Comatery, - B e e s T Sty oy | frovesals wil e rexizes’at N D0 0 | BLabiS ar the ofice of tht bomemsn el fogs and cold winds; Improvements first class; | street, and Frances O, Bumett, 22 706 Larkin. e N o e DA ity pie, 3 Iton, $f G : Clerk, at 1) son, n - | bad - ] lectric cars to lmce; this fine pro) Gevrge Klarmann, 27, 40 Cumberland street, S - # - tin, untii 10:30 Y 202, 204, 206 Huyward building, San Fran- | © % Tty rge mother of Elizabeth, 20D, Fiance. low grices. AL BeTmenis, | 48y of June, 1000, and at ihe Sfco. ot the 2P gune 10. 1903, Transter books close | fon' rentn st Oakind. v HEHCE, | and Fitma & Taber, 23,817 Hoien Gace, ave Thoras White, Hettie, Ceorse 3. wan What more 00 ¥ e MAGVALS Mu. | Clerk of the State Prison st Bolbom® untt . 1903, at noon. Barl W. “Youns, 31, 2912 Sixteenth atreet, | (('"8 WIN® Jrtiey Geqrme JE and . 9:20 2 m. Saturday. the 20th da % J_R_LEAVELL Secretary | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weskiy | 2°¢ Estelia C. Guglleimettl, 19, 1727 Market. T CO,. 785 Marker st. 1503, st "Which rimes and places they will b | S e Y, | CHEAPEST and begt In ARSicA-TThe Weekly | * Louis Pla 213 Frinklin sireet.” and 81000 PIANO; must be sold this week: of- | opened in the presence of bidders, for fure LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, United States or Canada one year for $1. 40, 320 Mason ote; mehogany case; fine condition e of Ly of 7 Frienés and acquaintances are respeat- g manafaciuree samptes, i o | Secretary of the Board of Direstors of sal C PEAE CoRTaR & BON, 4030 O'Furrell st | Srab"eslers & Nerengbove wet forth By s 3 > .| order of the Boar rectors of the Vet- - No Branches in San%Francisco. | erans Home of Califorpia. JOHN . (s FEST prites paid for all musical instruments, | _ AN. Secretary. take place at Shell Mound, Oakland, on Saturday next, June 6. The certificate is colored in green and gold, emblematic of the States of Maine and California, and ‘the seal of Maine wiji adorn the upper left hand corner and that of California the upper right hand corner. A feature of the twenty-fifth anniversary will be the seating of the Mexican war, Civil War and Spanish war veterans at a table specially prepared for the occasion. B —— D 34§ Qine contractors are hereby referred to Uhe | ZD-HAND typewritors sold, rented, repaired, | —onkiand, Cal. Home at the office of sald Bus ‘s - Bl e s Morris Dudley, street, and Eminent Divines to Talk. wanted; owner must leave city. Call 411 nishing und delivering supplies for said pris- e = Dal ‘Maxfield, Pleasant street. Tiolo ons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, | NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS-—Pioneer Mil LAND FURNITURE 2 'h e ~ nual conventton of the State Sa : A L e e R T T S RO B e Al | M OLIVET CEMETERY | (e iy S ke i e Ry R i o Bt | an il el o) ORI ' I g S #itliful b and other staple s \ [ te 3 MARK _ to- : - g g 8 July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1004, Inclu:'v. of Hawall, Limited, the sald Ploneer MleI Bacr B, % 28 Poln g e s The afternoon meeting will begin at 2:30. o'clock and in the evening compli- mentary dinner.will be given the minis- ters in charge of churches by the friends of the league. There will be “three min- ute talks'® after the repast by prominent clergymen and laymen. Among the. speakers in the evening will be Bishop J, A SACTIFICE— A iot of high grade planos and | 200, 1000 Der printed schedul hich | Company, Limited, ‘will pay the whols ¢ 3 furniure selling for siorage: dirt cheap. | Ly be'furnished upon appiieation st o the issue of bonds secured 10 deed of A MEDA ‘DWRflsmm g _ WHITENEAD'E Storage, 1658 Market st__ | i e, [oraiehd upon Asplestion st sither | {ng, juete of b by s deed ot | AL A $ ] 3o " eton street, | HENRY. J. CALLACHER CO. y1s-HER upright mabogany case, aimost | ered unless made upon said schedules, nor Bonds numbendfl‘ to 500 inclusive, on the 19,45 Stockton. street. (Successor to m(:'é%‘u & Gallagher.) S R L e A L AR . Balker . - % uniess accompanied by the certified check first day of July, at the office of sal. A - rnest 5 1, 2 R P. ‘OVAN. w. SIS ZiGeary® —— | therein Tequired, nor from any other parties [ Ploneer Mill Company. Limited, In the Hamk ALAMBDA REAL ESTATE. A e I e ot s rwumu.% AND RS, " 3 slightiy used 3-pedal upright; than bona fide, dealers in the classes of arti- feld bullding, on the corner of Queen and AKE an cifer—To close n& estate; it | Vincent Papovich, 24, 65 Federal street, and _P.. te Lincoin School, casy payments, BCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. cles to be furnished, Each bidder must ac- Fort streets, in Honolulu, Territory of Ha. Pome or 13 and i and Bonina Zaninovich, 17, 63 Federal street. South 80. ———— s mew. | <company his bid with a certified check upon wall, together with interest that may be ufiizk it mx cost ;. now only ‘xmhu L. Covley, 36, city, and Evalyn M. ker, 28 Polk street. 39, Ukiah, and ‘Rachel Me- 2 some well-known and banki, due thereon to said first day of July. 1903, corner lot. 2 5 P "3 Rouee for at eact tenper W of the amount | ATl of suid bond, 1o wit: Bonds Buihec | ESAEARD coMpaNy, . [ EGiiihi Fen, 12, 111 Tombara weent | TEMOUED IO, MEW STORS. | W Hamilton and Archbishop 3ont EARANCE of hig bid. payable to R, M. 1d. pres. 1 to 500, inclusive, shall cease to bear In- st., Alameda. - mm illet, 23, 1904 Greenwich st. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. _ 8o " nteel ident of the board. condl t the terest on the first day of July, 1903 All of Claude A. Robinson, 1004 Van Negs fve. Perais T B ————— e _ - _ iy paymests 08 Po ———{ der will enter into a contract upon 5% | said bonds which shail mot Fave beer prot | GREAT BARGAIN, A. B, 1 yde.-| - Now at 866 g Confer on Textbooks. EOHMER. Byron Mauzy planos, Cecilian plano | acceplance, &s required by law. ds for | sented for payment on the sald first day of » — piaver. BYRO! 708-712 Post st. "fi':u::":a - be marked 'W-ly. ::w,mmau‘ at 'z‘.i ”.“%‘-.'&".& wtioneq, | New modern 8-room 'l:n':’vi:;- The Board of Education held a special ) bt et e contracts, ‘presented a borhood; bath, gas g BEST revting puanc in city for §3 9 month. | {1 Jagh or Comtrolier’s watrabts. . Bidiees | Tioitod ehire the. mimt wit o ) Vi car station. P. O, ""n.'“" ’:'N'"",;":h‘”' ""”‘4::“ of FOOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 560 Hayes st |y cagefully follow the conditions of the | such inferest as may be due th o s 2 high s purpose of con- e T | schedules. The buard reserves the right to.| first day of J 1003, and no . Hon= sidering the adoption of textbooks. The * THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 831 lvt:;“ Teject any or ali bids. as the public interest | olulu May u_‘i’.\‘ PIONEER principals made certain recommendations, . Bvoreit. Ludwis and sther SIS NP | ey seauise, sod $o Toany quantity over | PANY LTD. by H. -‘M‘W* I which were taken under advisement Wy SUPERIOR violins, zithers, oid and new. H. o under the amount specified. v'{ 2 Vice President; by W. P AUER, oy the boards S MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. GERALD, President. J. M. OLI til‘. ‘ M and Acting Secretary. : _ .