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PERSONALS, ' sbout DR WILLIAMS June 4. 1903 and flsoby skin have he: is Tatter and my improved (MRS) I BOWMAN Arvil 24, 1903 Eetting better ev<ry day, and it e to look in the gliss and every blemis ) M3, UHLITZ March 12, 190 o tace "PPTeciate whatirou have Turk st ABAMS CO., eabouts 1017 Ba address to W REAL ESTATE—CITY —F_‘DB SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., | €38 MARKET ST. | AUCTION | AUCTION AUCTION. TUESDAY. .. vesosnzss-.June 16, 1908 At Our Salesroom, 038 Market Street. At 12 O'clock, Noon. HOWARD-STREET INVESTMENT, | ~w of Howard st., No. 1218, bet. Eighth provements, ‘rame dwelling of X0 ft.: this property must ab- 0ld _to close an eetate * HEIGHTS CORNER RESIDENCE. rner Jackson and Haker sts.; a hand- € residence of 11 rooms, porcelain bath, fin- basement, | conservatory and 1ful mantsls and up to date every particular; lot 21 Ax100. ISSION BUILDING LOTS. corner « nd Twenty-eighth lots, level an for building; fine n for a hom lots 25x114 ft. on 2x&5 rt., and 2 lots ft. each. ty-eighth st with flats would SIDENCE. ft. & of Sacramento, n 2-story bay-window rn plugbing; lot 2Ax LT BUILDING LOT. lot; if improved 100 1t N WARM B of Fifteenth and Castro sts i1d corner lot, level and ready for build- lot 48x80; fine location for fits or resi- STERN ADDITION Bl LOTS corner of Waller and ner sts.; 2 ng lots; street work done, 2 lot: { COTTAG! . 115:6 ft improvements _ consist of a bath: street bituminized 6 r rete sidewa M1 line of E iteenth, No i bath; largs MISS COTTAGE . bet. Seventeenth and ottage 8 rooms NW and ng lot, in a fine por- and gas comnections; lot ffer for 6 lots: all level: no a fine location r a home; lectric car; corner Brazil sell ‘one or all. Ad- re of Call busin SALE Make and 6 r. ; bal. $54 mon 4and 5 r. and b bal. $40 m. & CO. nd b.. on Mis. Tents $45. Missi. COFFIN N LOAN CON al. cal estate nt and p n termsg to suit; plans free t 108 Cre building. and & rooms, elegant modern Inquire on premises. GE_ 5 rooms: No, “OTTA %0 cash. balance $15 ms; high bs r. Valenc Market ement: sunny side a. Stephens & Co., Powell a corner Dev Apply to © heast X100, PEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid REAL ESTATE W \TED. PARTIES having farming and dairy 1and for rale o rent, will find ready purchasers among a good class of Swiss and n dairymen and farmers by sending a ription GEORGE F. San Francisco. f their property or applying to AVALL, 513 Montgomery st., Cal, mist. 515 ck 561 Third » eby requi United State ept or reject furnished indorsed &ddressed U8 ¥ M, Army, Van. Barrac Sealed proposals, ed here until 11 then apened, hospita spectficatio rm s apply to this reser t to reject or ac 211 proposals or part thereof ntaining proposals should be marked: *Prq posals for Construetion of Jospital at Vas aver Barracks, Wash.” and addressed F. H HATHAWAY, C. @ M & FRANCISCO, Cal, May 25, 1903 _Fealed sposals tripiicate, will be veceived here 11 o'clock a. m. Jupbe 15 1903, and opened for cgnsiruction of operati on at the general hospital at the Pre. of Ean Francisco, Cal overnment es right to reject or accept or ail whole or in part. Information fur- ed ¢ ication to €, P_ MILLER eputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. EAN FRANCIEOO, Cal_ June 8 1903, proposals triplicate, will be received hes 11 4 m., June 15. 1903 and oper for construction of retaining Fort Mason Cal. Government re T right to reject or accept any or ail vifs in whole SEWING MA % 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed: second-ha. 1o $15; some nearly new: 60 days’ exchang sgreement Chicago 8. M 5th and 6th: phone & eleva. phone Matn INES AND SUPPLIES UTOMATIC™ and other makes at ate Auction on_rents and T anged. Phone Jessle 315 - TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. T PARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We 1 better machines for less money than heuse in the city; rentals The Typewritc change, 556 California; telephone Main 2 A FEW gosd typewriters at §30 each; get par- jeulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st uf rates: irs; bought and 145 Sixth st aied | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MALE an offer—To close an and ba B tate; elegant ot. ND COMPANY, 1500 Park st Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGES. E. of De- | Diamond | street work on both stieets | per month. Pierce st., between | ALAMEDA ADVERTISENENTS. THE SAN FRANCISCO ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. STOCKTON, 1206—Model House: nicely fur- nished hskpg. rme., §5 to $12; free gas, bath. UTAH, 535, near 1Sth (Take Bryant or Sth and 1Rth st. cars)—Sunny cottage; couple nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; every conven- fence; reasonable; healthy. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has boen established at 1098 Valencia #f e e et ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur; AA T City Room Renting Agency, Market st Phone Mint_1096. S . FREE | Heusekeeping Rooms or Hotels. ETHERLAND — EUROPEAN ST.. 4 DOORS FROM ROOMS; STEAM AND TELEPHONE IN EVERY RATES 75c A DAY UP; SPECIAL BY THE MONTH. L, PHILLI 109 | plan; 200 rooms; modern suites with private baths tor, hot and cold water | A—HOT PLA MAR] HEAT ROOM ; Sixth; in every espect; also single: eleva- prices reasonable. | ANTLERS Apartments,415 Turk—Elegant mod- | ern 4 and 5 rooms: furnished or unfurnished housekeeping apar{ments with private baths | _also single rms.; refs.; phone Priv. Ex. 767. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 250 to §1 per night: §1 26 to 85 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 2bc, blc, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week: house open all ni | ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O Farrel { _Sing. rms. and 2-rm. sultes, without kitchen. | BUCHANAN, 1519 Several nicely furnished |~ rooms; hot and cold water; phone; every con- ventence | BUR STT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1864)—Fur- nished rooms, suites; single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD- 204 Elli: furnished su v room: _ Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. unny furnished room; privilege light housskpg; $12. rn, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c : 32 to $6 week; reading-room. GUERRERO, 1323 Extra sunny, large rooms, single or en suite; pvte home; eiderly couplea prid. Phone Chureh 5536 for particulars. HOWARD, 1063, “The Harvey'—Nicely fur- nished rooms, single or double; $1 50 per | e and up. TESSIE, near Fifth and Market—Fur- nished rooms, $4 and 85 per month. 350 O Farrell man- ss. J. Collin, late of Avandel. 1st ¢ d rooms and week, mo. o furnis! lights; da 0—Sunny ; elevator; elec. ROYAL House, read lis—Incandescent lights, -room, smoking-room and_ladies’ par- rooms per alght, 35¢ to $1 50; week, $2 month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | | | to $8; floor —Sunny furnished rooms; reason- . 416, Regina—Beaugjful sun atest impts.; lowest rate ATES, Eddy suites & in city st., near Market— 400_single and family rooms; 35c to $1 nigh $1 75 to $6 week; elevator; clectric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. 519—Handsome furnished parlors, old water; other suites. 1, 44 3d st., 2d_respectabl $2 to $8 w free b WENCHEST conven tent 1 50 night; readin ) advertisements and t Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st CH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1 RD. E ¥ RO LONG DISTANC fy ERY_ROOM |' ...BY STEAM: AMOY, TH 901 D Strictly first-class family hotel: sunny rooms, suite or single; billiards; steam heat. iron works: with 2220 How r without room; excellent lass table board Address persons can get first cheap near business center. ox 2219, Call office. | #5800 NEW electrict 2433 We m house, conservatory, gas, e windows; best neighborhood. &it Oaklan 01 sonable rate hone Dana cars pass door; telep OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LD cost $7000 to 4uj S rooms and bath s finished in selected No. 1916 1ith ave.; Jarge lot, surround- magnificent residences; open m dally; take at Sth and Broadway; easy terms and low Interest. view; AUSTIN or J. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. REDUCED from $4500 exposure mear enient to schools and borhood: 8 rooms, ent basement . fruit 1stve lot 40x160 feet business center; cars; an idesl bath, dressing trees, to extol seeing is shrubbery ; > its many ng qua believing; GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J 1002 Broadway, E. MYERS, Oakland jed 1 from $5500; owner has been o to New York and it must not rent; lot 50x116: § iss chateau, colonial style, and RED! plete and date architectural angements that can be devised of a house; it is central, ghborhood and positively a only $1000 cash, balance in T great bank bar mor AUSTIN or I 10602 Broadway. £. MYERS, Oakland. SPECTAL BAF € IN FLATS. $65_per month: price..$6500 for $38 50 per mont 466 Tenth st., A fine home of 7 Tooms, all strest work done must be sold. P, C. LAS! h st Oakiand, Cal Tent OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this mon! H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EW APARTM HOUSE OPENS JUNE D STANYAN STE.. OPP. PARK; STEAM HEAT; PRI- LL MODERN IMPVMTE.; CAN NOW BE MADE. 15 Page Large sunn oms and suf 6 to $1 for_ summer. " un: also beautiful rooms $1 week AT Mayflower; cut rates 34 st GOLDEN GATE, 622 Sunny suite, 3 rooms; _)urfl, also large double room. HERBERT (The) -Sunny apartments _for housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- shed. 1530 Polk st. JURTH, 225--Nice large furnished room for housekeeping: also single. 408 Sunny double parlors for houme- $25; also front alco saite, §20. ny front parlor with kitchen, | HYDE, 412—Sum : §I%; alsy front room sultable for house- | _keeping, $14. | MISSION 9111, Nicely furnished sunny front | _suite with kitchen; gas stove; reasonable. MISSION, 1063 Elegant front suith; complets for housekeeping: run. ETEENTH, 3420, cor. San Carlos—3 sun- By furnished ‘corner rooms, complete. OAK, 117—Large room, $5; xrw- suite, $8; #as range, hot bath, laundry; adults, 2D HAND typewriters eold, rented, repaired. . Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome, SIXTH, 541—New house, beautifully furnished; grand rooms; $5 a month up; also housekpg. hot water heat- | contains the most com- | the | 4 _Large sunny front & water, bath: pris GOLDEN GATE ropm with board; vate family; tel Funni teiner ace Church, Attractive in- ce billiard-room. on, opp. | OLD Stevenson Man: with annex, 807 Calfornia st.- terio 1, excéptional table O'Farrell st and single with board; BOURNE Eddy—High-class house furnished suites or single; steam heat, | e ——— e ey AND BOARD W rooms and_boar sh wholly or partly COUNTRY BOARD WANTED, A HOME wanted in Christian family on ranch or a bright lad of 14 vears, strong and healthy, whers he can attend school, working before fter in exchange for his keep- ing. 02, Cail. ox SPECIAL NOTICES. SPEAK Spanish, French, etc pronunciation guaranteed. Polyglot graph Institute, 840 Market et. Phono- STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Storage & Van Co 1s stored. moved, & Howard st., niear Third; phone ¢ pped. 721 srant 161, RCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell ste.; tel. Priv. BEx. b7 GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 841. F. W, Zehtuss, torage and Fuarniture Moving Com- ) Fillmore t.: phone Jackson 281. 3 Van and Scor Main 1840 Ca., 11 Montgomery HippIng at cut rates. STUTTERING MELBOURNE System € Market: positive cure for all, Don't delay. | —————— e MARRIAGE, LICENSES, The following mnr;fl;;llrnmw; were {ssued vesterday n W Callal Hoffman 4 | Peoria, Til., and Car- sireet. alito, and Annie Florida street, and 15 Florida street. Alhambra, Cal., and Lil- 66 Washington street. Camille G. Edward Hilton lan M. Ajtke: Friedrich Sc Robert 1 M. Johnson, 24, cit: Christerfer Anderson, 66, Oakland, and Jsa- | bell A. Powell, 40, Oakland. | Forrest de Guire, 21, Stockton, and Della Madden, on, 18, Stock Lorenz Otzen, 34, 1327 Sacramento street, and Ethel T, Fox, 25, Redwood City. Eamuel 1. Hopper, 48, 4025 Twenty-fifth etreet, and Minne Case, 28, y Hermann F. Glauch, 48, 12 > Laguna street, and Selma A. C. E. Schwarz, 42, 12056 La- | guna street. | Charles A. Cain, 21, Berkeley, and Nellle | Kenney, 18, 1167 Oak street Migneal Antony, 22, 327 Mont; and Trinidad Figueroa, 23, 327 avenue, John Warnock, 33, Potrero, and Sarah Mil- { Nar, 27, Potrero. Wiliiam Horan, 22, 1003 Market street, and Katharine McGoven, 21, 2601 Pacific avenue. Giacomo Cartasso, %7, 9 Masonic avenue, and Magiarina Regiardo, 22 9 Masonic ave. 7. San Rafael, and Sofie Christ _Johnson, Bathke, 27, San Rafael. James Assalino, Six-Mile House, and Jennie E. Razzo, 19, 2332 San Jose avenue. Plerre M. Le Bard, 20, 618 California street, and Florence Flinn, 27. 57 South Park. Richard J. Passalacqua, 24, Vallejo, Sara (. Lagomarsino, 24, fanta Rosa. Abe Markowitz, 24, 312 Seventh street, and Fanny Epstein, 20, 744 Folsom street. George Wirth, 40, 121915 Scott street, and Eifsabeth Burk, 30, 413 Minna stre S ——————————— | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, - Birth, marriage and death notices sent by nery avenue, Mentgomery and running | 22—Furnished or unfurnished roome; | WANT 7w 1o bessa Feow Tiien wha Wision | id desired; take | n_about July 14; private family of | simple habits preferred; north of Market, west of Polk. Box 2504, Call office. —_— . by yourself; pure | CALL, FRIDAY, MARRIED. NSIGN - MAN-—In this _eity, June 10, E‘;i{'x, by ‘.’.'.’.,‘S Willlam C. Pond, Leon E. Ensign and Jeannette H. Boardman, both of SO8—HOGRE In this city, J 10, 1908, GOOS—HOGREFE—In this city, June 10, A by the Rev. Paul Branke,. Ferdinand Goos and Maria Hogrefe, both of San Francisco. JOHNSON—BATHKE—In this city, June 11, 1903, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Christ Johnson and Sofie Batlike, both of San Ra- fael, Cal i RAUBINGER -FAHBENKRUG—In this city June 3, 1903, hy the Rev. T. P. Moran, Wil- liam Raubinger Jr. and Bertha Fahrenkrug, both of San Francisco. WARNER—HALL—In this city, June 9, 1903, by the Rev. E. W. Stoddard,,Georgs L. War. ner and Maude L. Hall, both of San Fran- cisco. P . DIED. Booth. A. G Hardy, Mrs. J. Hickman, Katherine Hines, Bridget Jones, John Lorange. Christian McDonald, Saliie Brady, Benjamin P. Burr, Beatrice B. | Byrne, Hannah Church, Thomas R Cohn, Mark L. Jr. Onhoke, Carrie Martell, Frances . Croome, Albert Mendelsohn, Julia, Cuneo, Charles J. Steinmuller, Louts Eretein, David Walsh, Rose C. Walshe, Richard J. Welch, Chas, W. Jr. Gerhetdt, Charles Williams, Lucius L. Hauser, Elizabetha BOOTH—In _thi Ferley, Harry J. Garfie]d, Louisa city. June 10, 1903, A. G. Booth, o native of New Hampshire. ¥ Fruneral services at the First Congrega- tional Church Saturday, June 13,1963, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment at 'Nava, Cal. BRADY-In this city, June 10, 1903, Benjamin Brady, & native of Baltimore, Md., aged vears. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect | fully Invited fo attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 11 o’clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment private. BURR—In this city, June 9, 1 Blanche, beloved daughter of Mrs.’ J A. Burr, a native of New York Cit BYRNE—In this city, June 10, 1903, Hannah, beloved wife of James J. Byrne, mother of Mrs. Alice Wilson and Joseoh, Willlam, James and Agnes Byrne, and_ beloved sister of William, P. J. and John Crimmins, M: | | Beatrice osephine William Swett and Mrs. S. J. Campbell, native of Brockton, 7 The (Friday) Mas: funeral ' will take place to-da, at 8:30 o’clock, from her late rest. dence, 25 Noe street, thence to Mission Do- lores urch, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | Cross Cemtery. CHURCH—In Sonoma, Cal, June 10, 1903, | “Thomas R., husband’ of the late Ellen Proc- tor Church, father of Mrs. Gertrude Church | Jackson, and stepfather of Aurelius E., | George H. and Edith D. Buckingbam, a na- tive of New York, aged 75 years 4 months and 14 day T The funeral services will be held Sat- urday, at 10:30 o'clock, at the parlors of the “irst Unitarian Church, corner Geary and Franklin streets. Interment orivate., COHN—In this city, June 10, 1903, Mark L. | “Cohn Jr., beloved son of Mark L. and Lillie | Cohn, and brother of Dorothy Cobn, a na- | | tive of San Francisco, aged 13 years. | ¥ The funeral services will ‘be held to- day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at the residence, | 1661 Octavia street. Interment Hills of | Eternity Cemetery; strictly private. | COOKE—In this city, June 11, 1903, Carrie Cooke, youngest daughter of ‘Fred W. and Jessfe Cooke, and sister of Jack and Jessie | Cooke, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 | years and € months. CROOME—In Palo Alto, June 11, 1903, Albert | Croome, beloved son of Mrs. L. Croome, and | brother of Mabel, Hazel and Lesile Croome, | = native of Ban Francisco, aged 18 years and | | ¢ months. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- | dence, 2241 Post street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CUNEO—In Los Angeles, June 8, 1003, Charles Joseph, dearly beloved husband of the late Victoria Cuneo, son of Louls and Mary Cuneo, and brother of Joseph, Paul and Mamie Cuneo and Mrs. Delta Fessler, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years 4 7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 14, 19 o'clock, from his late residence, 1906 Powell street, thefice to N tive Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason streat, where vicés will be held under the auspices of San Francisco Parlor 49, N. 8. G. W.: also | member of Seneca Tribe No. 104, I. O. R. M. | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | —In _this June 11, 1903, David, husband of 'Rosa Epstein, son of stein, and father of Douglass and “beloved Samuel E Harrold Epstein, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (F o'clock, at the parlors the Californ rtaking Company, 406 1 street. Interment at Spokane. FARLEY~In this city, June 11, 1903, Harry I.. beloved son of P. H. and M. E. Farley, | a native of San Francisco, aged 81 years and | 6 months, 4 | 7 Frispds and acquaintances are respeot- | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | June 14, at $:30 o'clock, from the residence his parents, 132 Liberty street, between | cntieth and Twenty-first, Guerrero and Jolores, thence to St. James Church, corner centy-third and Guerrero streets, for ser- vices. " Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARFIELD—In Oakland, June 11, 1903, Loulsa rfield, mother of the late Mrs. W. P. Wheeler, a native of Maine, aged 85 years and 10 months. GERHARDT—In the €ity and County Hospi- tal, June 11, 1903, Charles Gerhardt, a na. tive of Germany, aged 08 years. In _Vallefo, June "10, 1903, Mrs, Hardy, dearly beloved wite of Hardy, ‘and mother of Thomas, n G. and’ Joseph W. Hardy, Mrs. W. bert and Mre. C. J. Lancaster uneral car from Mission street, No. 2. Saturday, Junme 13, at 2:30 o | Interment Cypr Lawn Cemetery, | Francisco | HAUSER—In this city. June 10, 1903, at her | residence, 978 Filbert street, izabetha, | dearly beloved wife of John J. Hauser, and devoted mother of Mrs. H. F. Schlichting | Jr. and George and Henry Hauser, a native of Neider Weisel, Hesson-Darmstadt, Ger- many, aged 57 years 7 months and 27 days. A member of San Francisco Frauen Verein and St. Johannis Evangelical Lutheran | Frauen. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), from the German Methodist Church, Broadway, between Stockton and Powell, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery, “ HICKMAN—In this city, June 9. 190 erine Higkman, a native of India 38 years. @F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariors of Halsted & Co., 46 Mission street. T terment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery | HINES—In this city, June 10, 1903, Bridget, | beloved wife of Jjohn J. Hines, mother of | Mary, Delia_and ‘Astashia Hines, and sister of Patrick Grady, a mative of Ireland, aged 38 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited 1o attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 110 China avenue, thence to St. John's Church, where o solemn requiem macs will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commercing at 9 o'clock. Intermént Holy Cross Cemetery. In thie city, June 10. 1903, John, beloved hueband of Emma Jones, and of Fred, Gertie, Maude and Mabel | Pier ock. San Kath- aged ! father Jones, a natlve of lowa, aged €3 years. L7 The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o‘clock, from the parlors of 1. C.'0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. LORANGE—In the City and County Hospital, June 11, 1908, Christian Lorange, a native of France, gged 40 vears, McDONALD-—In this city, June 7, 1908, Saliie McDenaid, beloved mother of Harfy and Lettie M. McDonald, and sister of Mrs. Nancy G. Raines of Kern and Mrs. M. J. Henda of Oakland. g native of Lacon, 1ll, azed % years 1 month and 18 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral rvices Saturday, Juae . 1903, at 1 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Traman & Co., 1908 Misgion street, between Fifteenth Six- teenth. Interment private. MARTELL-—Entered into_rest, June 11, 1903, Frances Cecil Martell, béloved wife of John Martell, and beioved mother of Mre, M. A. Brickwede!l. Mrs. Willlam Shaughnessy, Frank H. Martell, George H. Martell late John. C. Martell, a nafive of Sy N. Y. aged 04 years 2 months and 25 days. @ Notice of funeral hereafter. MENDELSOHN--in this city, June 11, 1903, Julta, beloved wife of Aaron Mendslsohn, and beloved mother of Mre. Esther Harris, Mrs. Al Winzlers Mrs. Till Hering and J, B., Isaac and Harry Mendelsohn, a native of Poland, aged 61 years and 7 months, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuseral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 51TA Natoma street. between Sixth and Seventh, and thence by 11:30 o'clock frain to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for in- terment. Flease omit flowers. STEINMULLER—In this city, June 10, 1908, HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. s to Flannagan & Gall B NI EL, P. DONOVAN, i‘:r“h"" FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of peg- sans authorized to have the same published. BORN. DOHRMANN-—In this city, May 31, 1803, to the wife of A. B. C. rmann, & somn. MILLER—In Berkeley, June 10, 1903, to the wife of Albert Miller, a son. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. P Funeral Directors and Embaimers—— Formerly in_Metropolitan Temple. Now at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth Finest Equivments at Moderate Rates. JUNE 12, 1903. 13 A MASTERPIECE Free with the SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY S June 14, 190 “THE PILOTS,” by Haquette. 3 NEXT SUNDA The next in the Series of Oil Printings, in colors, on canvas paper, which will be distributed with next Sunday’s Call is Haquette’s painting, “The Pilots.” This picture depicts a scene of thrilling human interest. imperiling their lives in the performance of their duty. That Hagquette is thoroughly acquainted with the sea and the men who toil upon it is evident to any one who studies this picture carefully. It is so vividly truthful in every detail that one feels that he has passed through similar experiences himself. He has, in fact, 2 studid on the cliffs at Pol- let, a suburb at Dieppe, and a boat in which he makes frequent excursions on the sea. In order that he may come in closer sympathy with the simple sea-faring people among whom he lives he has adapted himself to their manners, wears the same costumes, and in every way tries to look at life through their eyes. Haquette was born in Par , if the Salon catalogue is not in error. came when quite young to Paris from some small French provincial town. : o He first studied sculpture snder Aime Millet, who saw that he had a greater aptitude for painting, and sent him to Cabanel, with whom he underwent six years of strict academic training. He first exhibited in 1875 a subjects. portrait of the mother of Got, the actor. has followed his strong predilection for this class of subjects. Order Your Sunday Call in Advance ALL NEWSDEALERS SELL THE CALL Steinmuller, a native of Germany, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. vears. Sl WALSH—In this city, June 9, 1003, Rosc C. pas Walsh, beloved daughter of the late Mrs As Mary Walsh, a native of New York City. ! Alvha - o Frienas and acquaintances are respect- | Alta .. e fully invited to attend the funeral Fridav, “;nldrhs - {8l at 0:45 o'clock, from her late residence. 1360 | Helcher - Mexican . i Scott street, thence to the Church of the | Best & Bel... Oecide . : Holy Cross, where a solemn requiem mass | Bullion 7ophir - E will be celcbrated for the repose of her soul, | Caledonia 0lverma commencing at 10 o'clock. :::H;r;se 49 u\_:‘e. WALSHE—In this city, June 10, 1903, Richard | (gnadence ke oo 1. ‘Walshe, beloved brother of Rev. Joseph | ¢'¢ & va s Walshe, C. M., of London, and uncle of | Gon Imperia s Nev. Rev. Austin J. Walshe of Dubuque, Ia.. & | Gon N Y 10/Silver Hill. 1 native of Killenaule, County Tipperary, Ire- | olown point . et Toale land, aged 65 years. 7 Frionds and acquaintances are respec fully Invited to attend the funeral to-d (Friday), at 30 o'clock, from t of Carew & English, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WELCH—In this city. June 10, 1903, W. and Mary T. Welch, a native of neisco, aged 6 vears 10 months and . | MacNamara | Ton of Nev..8 50 9 will take place to-day ard | Ton 3 (Friday), 30 o'clock, from the residence | Mizpah Ex... TN Sarfab % of his parents. 1422 Turk strest. Interment | ¥ORt tOR- Midway.. = private, y Cross Cemetery T, 1 e WILLIAMS—In Oakland, June 11, 1003, 18 Pine Grove 9 Lucius Larkin, 'belov fiffl'fi:"fiffin . Willlams, and father Minnie Willlams, a native of &2 years 11 months and 19 days. of Porter Lodge No. 272, 1. 0. O. CARD OF THANKE A F. parlors Van Ness avenu thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a r Quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose, of nls soul, commeneing at 8 o'clock sharp. Charl Welch Jr., dearly beloved son of Charl hus- vermont, aged member Eureka ndicate hequer Gould & ¢ Hale & Nor. .. Con.’. ay Lady Wash.. Bid. Ask. | 4§V Pigl Colehan 29 30|Rescue ...... Hsperanza S Lake & TM. Eula Con. \Fon Belmont..2 Gipsy Queen. 0|T & Cal.. fon. +|Ton Fra Gold Mountn. Ten & G W Lucky Tom. . of Builders’ Contracts. Goldn Alexander (owner) with City Street Improvement Company (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon— Bulkheading of this and adjoining Mr. and Mrs. William Dubs extend their | property, excavation and grading for three- heartfelt thanks to the relatives and friends | FEOTTE N SECET B0, e residence on N line That attended the funeral of their dearly be- | S(OT% ARC RAselill frime ol Octavia, N foyad and only son, Carl Laubscher, who | 3580 ST "0 g1500, passed a J L A. Aronson (owher) with Le Clair & Lam- herth (contractors), architects Hemenway & Miller— Erecting of steel and cast iron work for COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. o0 T\\"nu"E'l'h' oi MINING STOCKS. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- nd Exchange Board yesterday: cisco Stock &l / Morning Sessfon. 400 Andes 19| 400 Pot 300 Caledon 200 Sav. 100 Chollar . 300 Utah 100 Gould & 200 Yellow J . Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher 48] 100 Mexican .....1 100 Occidental 100 Caledonia S Ovevman 100 Choilar . 00 Chollar . 100 Potosi .. R 500 Scorplon . 300 Con N Y 100 Utah .. 500 Crown P 100 Yellow J . PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the Exchange yesterda Session. 1200 Andes 300 Chollar . Fd 100 Crown P 29 200 Gould & C 200 Mexican . 200 Yellow Session. 106 Ophir .. 500 Overman . 60O Overman . 200 Savage . . 500 Seg Belcher. 100 Siérra Nev 300 Utah .. 200 Yellow 4 . TONOPAH MINES. wing_were the sales on the San Fran- cin'(l‘g“ond “Tonopah Mining Exchange yester- 420 Sy 30 les on the Pacific Stock bullding on W line of Third street, 86 N of Mission, & 85 by W 107;: § Mre. Henrietia N. Hobbs with Charles 1. Parent (contractor), architect | T. Patterson Ross—All work except painting. tiling. gas fixtures, mantels, heaters, art glass, shades and finish hardware for a two-story - and basement frame residence on N Iine E of Locust, E 54:6 by N “(widow) (owner) g ; K10, 43 Pacific Union Club (owners) with J. S. John- stone & Sons (contractors). architects Reid Bros.—Plumbing and gas fitting for a 5-story brick building (clubhouse) on NE corner of Post and Stockton street E 100, S 50, W 20, S 70, W S0; 522,214 < Same owners with Brown-Ketcham Tron Works of Indianapolis (contractors), architects same—Steel and cast iron work for same on same: Patrick Ashe (owner) with John Gillogley (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh—Alterations and additions to make a 2-story frame butlding (flats) on E line of York street, 75 S of Twen- tieth, 8 20 by E 100; $2100. Metropolitan Improvement Company (owners) with Caok & Young (contractors), architect Al- bert Sutton—All work for twenty-one double cottages, three single cottages and 3 store and flat buildings on $_corner of Harrison and Elghth streets, SW 275 by SE 192:6; $39.084. Mary M. Vogt (owner) with Richard Bradley (contractor), architect J. C. Flugger—Cement foundations. tiling, vestibule and steps fn front of house for building on W line of Steiner street, 180 § of Waller: $274 50. Same owner with Fred W. Vogt (contractor), architect same—Plumbing. tinning. gas fiting. sewers, terra cotta flues and gas mantels for same on same: $1100. August Reusche (owner) with C. Hoever (contractor), architects John & Zimmerman— Painting for two two-story frame buildings on N line of Pine street 110 E of Broderick, E a6 20 10 60 28 3 2 87 02 a1 90 a8 80 | 42:6 by N 137:6; $1050. 4 L e fr Late Shipping Intelligence. 19 ARRIVED. % Thursday, June 11. @ | pStmr Greenwood, Johnson. 52 hours from San 2 ro. - DOMESTIC PORT. ABERDEEN—Salled June 11—Stmrs New- burg and San Pedro. for San Francisco. Arrived June 11—Schr Fred E Sander, from San Pedro. FOREIGN PORT. My VICTORIA, B C—Arrived June 11—Br stmr Morning Session. 3 ne r 300 Cen Eureka... 03| 350 Ton Belmont..2 20 | AJax. from Liverpool, via Hongkong. 300 Cen Eureka .. 91| 300 Ton N Star.. 50 Py e P 150 Cen Eureka .. 02 fi Utopla ....... 3§ 0Old French Adage Affirmed. R © %1 Judge Cox of the United States Circuit 200 Colenan 20| 200 § Lake & T. 55| COurt. while delivering a lecture a Co- 500 Gipsy Queén.. 27| 200 Ton. Belmont.2 25 | lumbia University, told of a young law- 500 Lucky T Con. 15| 100 T Belmont..1 171 | yer who came before the Supreme Court 100 McNamara. .., 98] 160 Ton Union .1 83 [ to argue a case in which he was also de- R v s 100 Utopia L 3 fendant. Addressing the court, he re- 100 Rescue . 18] 1 ‘topia . ferred to the old French adage declaring It shows men struggling against two of the great forces of nature and According to Eugene Montrosier he In 1876 and 1877 he exhibited genre The next year he showed his first picture of sailors, “A Quarrel at Pollet,” and since that date he that he whe argues his own case has a fool for a client. After the case had been heard he left for his home in St. Louis, asking a friend to notify him by wire | when the decision was handed down. This | was the pithy dispatch he received: “Old French adage afirmed.”—New York Trib- une. Steamers leave San Franm. cisco as follow: For Ketchikan. Juneau, Skagway, etc.. Alaska—11 a. m.. June 5, 10, 13, 20, 25, 30, Juiy 5. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett. Whatcom— June 8. 10, 15, 20. 25, 30, July 3 attle to this company's steamers o nd5eka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureks (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1: p. m.. June 3, 9 18. 2i, 27, July 3: Corona 1:3) p. m., June 6, 12, 18, %4, 30, July 6. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo, Sai Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. ‘State_of California, Thursdays. 9 & m For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sea ais Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. s ey, 8 a. m.. June 6, 14, 22, 30, July 8 For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Joss de} Cato, Altata, La Paz Santa Resalia, Guay- mas (Mex.), 10 a. m. Tth of each month. For further nformation obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or safl- 1§ JSRET OFFICE—4 New Montgom- Palace Hotel). “orelght Office, 10 Market strest. . DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. 10 ‘Market st’, San Francisco. | A ©O. R. & N. CO. w“Columbia”” salls Jume 2, 12, 22, July 2 12, CB. “George W. Elder” salls May 28 June 7. 17, 27 Julg 7 1. 27 Only steam- hip line to PORTLAND, OR. and short rail line from Portland to all points East Through tickets to all points, all rail cr steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a m. S F BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept, 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgom. ery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.). Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Branzsn streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong With steamers for India, ste. No e e g T a Cathorim s yove " Thursday. June 11, 1 HONGKONG MARU.Tues., July 7. 1908 . NIPPON MARU...Friday. July 31, 1903 Via Honolulu, Round-irip ticksts at reduced e L st Sorhet DL ar -y pany's office, e AVERY, General Agent. Occanics.S. LAMEDA, for Honoluiu, Jun EU,ASIERRA for Homolulu, Sam: and Sydney. Thursday, June 25, 2 p. m. POSA, for Tahiti, July 10, 11 a m. 40, SPRECIELS & BR03.00., Agta.. Tcke! 0, 343 Harkat R Fraight tfice. 329 Markel SL., Per o, 7, Pacifie 8L COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TT:) HAVR]IAP% i1 veary ursday. instea n‘:&a:‘. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, HAWALL, SAMOA, znul‘i o cm.g N it clase: to avre. $70 and u oni Fase to Havre. $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, iway (Hudson . New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Coast