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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903 ‘*\———_—*—m | BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS | REAL EST.\M"T—?“R 'ALF: sclentific_paimist. 515 | SPECK & 500 Phone B G Market st., opposite Kearny. — Real Ectate Agents and Rent Collectors. i Full Charge Taken of Property. =y e e LEASED INCOMB PROPERTY. oved 1 > 3 n 4: sve. Sun by Gt o Sutter: hours | §150,000—Modern 6-story. brick building; fine tel Polk 284. location; 10 years' secured lease to one =S S { tenant at §1145_per month; pays 9 per AN BECORATORS. Tates. J.C.RO- Jot DOWNTOWN B! $120,00 INESS PROPERTY Half block from Market and Mason = tel. Polk 2231 | sts.: modern G-story brick and iron building: store, 100 rooms and baths; $80: leased with cash security; rent lot feet, - 4 » up: tinty ! i DGE COR R. . fronting Union Square Plaza and pposite St blocks is Hotel; 2 easy to lease at $25,- 000 per annum it properly improved. PHYSICIANG AND SURGEOS ¢ NNELL—Office and residenc { { § Muriset si, bet, Sixth ang & I SUTTER ST. = S and Soves | $75.000—68:93157:6 fi., opp. Hotel Pleasafiton; DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; magnificent site for hotel, apartment- diseases of the human body: fof | house or office building: Sutter st 'S st 115-117 Mason: Jo- i property close by has recently sold at - Ty St., near Leavenworth. | $1300 © front foot: make offer. kin and rectal diseases a speciaily. | $52,000 v ire hest ios B % nd rectal ¢ | $52.000—Vers best corner; 87:6 f1. frontage; ALL, 10733 Market st. | fine building: stores and lodging-house: 5 < famous he e aiways rented - Apous hérb dpotor—All dis- | WESTERN ADDITION CORNER Sl gt ST — buildin ot S7x85 ft.: pays over 1 RODMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | per _cent. & : e = -1 SECOND-ST. COR GOLDI AR ETEAN STE.. OPP. building; 47 ft. frontage; old improve- | VATE BATHS: ALL MODERN e | ments rént for $138; opposite corner is _ RESERVATIONS CAN NOW BE MADE. | BB i e mibaeali it -~ L | pet s e e e 5 B CORNER s alsc be o 3% | $30,000—3 stores, fine basement and 6 flats SN Soems 91 wesk | building cost $25.000. lot €8:9xT1 ft.: urnished rcom 3 large wul an annual rents $2640; -always rented. housekig; gas: good order: $8 50 GOILLDEN GATE PARK—FLATS e =~ — $18,000—Lot 50xI37:6 ft.; fine substantial tear: 4 rooms, partly furnisned: flats; facing Golden Gate Park; rents no objection to children; rent $16. $180: can be increased S HOWAR BUSINESS PROPERTY. furnished housekeaping 7 oward s = > S~ $9000 bank Iy furnished parlor suite | MODERN FLATS. | y Haight st. and Central ave. 4| fiats: lot 30x85 ft.; repts $7 mortgage $5500; only $2 required. y tur- | DDITION FLATS yearly rents § sunny s — ¥ modern convenience; lot 30x sunny con. compietely furn : pays 10 ver cent ; range; electric lights NCOME PROPERTY. R - : son; lot 41x75 Large light sunny i e to 34 and Harrison; lot & chen, coal and gas stoves 10N CORNER RESIDENCE £ood stable: corner buliding alone worth asked for property. NT BUY $3,300—2 Mission flats, 6 and 7 rooms; $28; lot 114 1t & CO., 667 Market st housekeer per month. Large sunny front ro: sired; $15 per month rent ing rooms to let. | furnished rooms r housek<ceping BIXTH, 541—New house, beautitully farniehed; | PRICE, $2850—EASY TERMS grand rooms: §5 b Up; ae : New modern up-to-date houses, Just com- foome: 35 & month up: aleo hOUSATE: | yjercq: 6 rooms and bath each: clesant finish throughout; finest gas fixtures, open nickel plate plumbing, birdseve maple mantels, lin- cor. Fair Oaks—Two - crusta in dining-room and ball, porcelain near Dolores—3 fine bathtub and sink tiled, cemeat washtrays, - complete for housekeepg. | concrete foundation; Jot Tull size, 25x100 feet ASSIFIED advertisements —nd _subscriptions within 15 minutes’ ride of down ; small ceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st amount cash, bal y terms, same as - rent; interest € ebraska and 25th | ERANCH office for Call advertisements and take M lsom and 24th st _subscriptions has been established at 1096 s to inspection & a st to-day m —— BROS. 205 Montgomery and Unfurn. st ROOMS TO LET—F, - - 'gu- Room Renting Agency, | § Market st Phone Mint 1096, FREE Tot ce, plum, aprieot, ap- blackberrics and rasp- ken yards, sheds, ‘.i.‘ station; $150 down, We locate you free of charge n Rooms with or without board, usekeeping Rooms or Hotels NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN | T ST, 4 DOORS FROM near month. $1050—House, 5 1o lot 50x130; fruit ms: SIDE ROOMS; STEAM 5 ND TELEPHONE IN EVERY . etc.: $100 down, $15 month. :OOM: RATES 76c A DAY UP; SPECIAL e e, ST S BN, , Lot 50xi85; macadam; $10 mo. 124 4 JOTEL PHILLIPE, 108 Sixth; European | H—Lot 50x100 5 B 200 roo: modern in every respect; | hod cuites with e baths: also single; eleva- Sansome cold water; prices reasonable. tments, 415 Turk—Elegant mod- 5 e; furnished or unfurnished; ing apariments with private ba refs.; phone Priv. Ex estment pays © dence 100x12, JOSEPH NSEWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ : $1 25 to $5 per week. and $3800—2-STORY upper f1 630 Market st. for No. 1| §2500—TWO 2-story houses; one house, saloon $1, $1 50 night; and 5 rooms; second house, store and 6 rooms. I night. JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st FOR SALEMake offer for 6 lots: all level; no grading necessary; a fine location for a home: close to Mission electric car; corner Brazil s 1364)—Fur- single: also unfurnished. s, cor. Mason—Elegantly | roc = i ave. and Munich st.;: will sell one or ail, Ad- me: prices reasonable | Groes A. G. CLARK, care of Call business Tooms for la- | cffice. ferences. - | $1800—2 NEW flats, 5 and 6 1. and b. on Mis- and Mission—Roorns §0c | sion st., nr. 29th; bal. $54 month; rent $45. £ 5 o $6 week; reading-room. | $1500—2 new flats, 4 and 5 r. and b., on Army ————————— | st., mear Mission: bal $40 month; rents $40, TEL & 'T. 541 Sixth—Beautitully D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. E ngle or en suite; $1 per | - Kk up | WHOLE block of houses fust started near the ———————————— | " Park on Carl, Cole, Shrader&Parnassus ave.; | =& T Fifth and Market—Fur- | jjane terms, prices to suit; apply premises. rogme. $5. 86 and $8 per month. | MES ROUNTREE & CO., 137 Carl s e LLBRAE Mouse, 350 O Farrell—New man- | B e late of Avandel | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. MINNA_ 667, corner Sth—Nicely furnished bay- | FOR sale—$14.000; grain and stock ranch of transient 430 acres; 160 acres grain land, the remainder pasture: a portion thereof being bottom land with some timber, making a nice shade for stock; green feed and plenty water the year round; all level; about I3 acre vipeyard; 80 Bartiett pear trees, 12 apple trees; 2 large dow rooms, $1 per week; furnished eunny month $5, week shop, tankhouse and windmill; rooms and | week, mo. 5 Incapdescent lights, oking-room and ladies’ par- t to §1 50; week, $2 ; elevator on ground t and cold water; baths ing 9 rooms, bath and pantry; all rooms fres- coed, fireplace; hot and cold water, porcelain bathiub, fine cellar 24x40; the house surround- ed by 38 crange and lemon trees all bearing, 35 doz olive trees, 1 doz. walnut trees; 1 mile from railroad station. B. MEHL, Maryeville, Yuba Co., C 3—3 Leroy place; 3 sunn e cres 1 by - D e nny | FOR sale—Thirteen acres in full bearing or. chard: free from frost; above the fog; on car line: overlooking San Francisco Bay and the bedutiful Santa Clara ley; up-to-date £15,000; about the coet 35— Sunny furnished roome; - T AN | residence, barn, etc. . T loely furnished rooms for of the improvements: also bargains in stock ping #0 other rooms; strictly re- | and dairy ranches; a vast fract suitable for % subdivisions. Address CHARLES W. COE & | — — €O., San Fernando, cor. Priest st., San Jose, Cal. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Beautiful sunny jowest rates Eddy st., near Market— single and fam ooms; 35¢ to §1 might: 5 1o $8 week; elevator; electric lights; room; {ree bus and baggage. STATES, I FIRST-CLARS real estate wanted to purchase in best part of the city. improved or unim- ed. Address box 1108, Call 2% . pes erwe DERKELEY ADVERTISENBNTS terms moderate IER}(ELE\' lElVL ESTATE. ~ROGM 2-story house, stationary tube: city wa Handsome & single rms tel, 44 34 et.. near Market— venient snd respectable: 700 rooms: 5 night; $2 to 88 k; elevator; ‘ #: reading-room; free : baggage vertisements and subscriptions | Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st -) th, gas, 2 tofle T étreet ‘work done A BRANCH offiee for Call adverti- —ents and | ot 40x120; price $2550; terms $250 cash, bal- subscr hus been established at 1008 | ance same as rent. Laler Open undays 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin e ————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. #01 DEVISADERO ET 4-ROOM cottage, bath. toilet, gas, stationary tubs AMOY, THE cloge to SY‘:HQ: ukn'| Etreet cars; fruit e e chnas it B i trees, berries and chicken house and yard: | B O e S price’ $1500; terms’ $300, balance same a3 | o rent. GOLDEN GATE ave 1224—Large sunny front | Open Sundaye. room with board. running water, bath: pri vate family; tel Steiner 3626 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lo NEW 5.room cottage; strictly up to date; bath | " toilet: stationary fubs; city water; electric lights: lot 50x138; price $2500; terms to suit Open Sundays. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lor { 0 fi_\RGAlNS IN 1'A\'lhlPR0\:ED PROPERT; OLD Stevenson Mansion eopp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st —Attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard-room. RYH, 99T Newly furnished bath; §5 per week THE JOHNSON, 605 O 'Farrell sultes and single rooms, with bfl{‘irefl O hoard ] — | 45 per foot—Haste 51, near Telegraph ave | 4 — $47.50 per foot—Bancroft Way, near Tele- LAMBOURNE 420 Eddy—High-class house; e B furnished guites or single; steam hest. - $50 per foot—Durant ate., near Dana. 7“3 RAFAFEL ROOMS AND BOARD. FOOM and board in private famil grounds, 2 minutes’ walk to station; reagonable Box 2317, Call office DIVIDEND NOTICES. ALIFORNIA Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany, cerner Calitcrnia and Montgomery sts. For fhe i3 months ending June 30, 1903, dividends have been Aeciared on deposits i ihe sawings department of this company a: follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 .10 per cent per annum. and on ordinary Etreet Work All Done on Ahove. $2300—7-room house; cholce residence; loca- tion near College ave. Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. ENEY & BERRY, Block, Berkeley, Ca $2250-HANDSOME new cottage, 5 rooms; por- celain bathtub, reception hall, electrie lights; 280 down; B35 month. A1 —Modern 5-room cottage on corner, and barn; lot 55x100; month. Avh barns, wagon-house, granery and blacksmith | ‘water pipes | all over the place; one Z-story house contain- | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. A II.A ;!Eli.l REAL ESTATE. $2000 BUYE a fine O-room house; bot 30x148; very modern; near trains and schools, A great bargain. DA LAND COMPAN 1500 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS ALAME Alameda. st | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 00 CASY. 38 50 monthly; Froom cozy cot. tage, well furnished; high basement; good well, fruit trees, flowers, Al soil; § lots, 100x 256; nicely fenbed: near church, school and cars; adjoining East Oakland; no fogs nor harsh ‘winds here; price ail told, $1375; a rare buy. $450 cash, $10 monthly—New Queen Anne 11;-story_cottage, 5 rooms and bath; 3 fine lots, 75x100; all fenced; rich sandy loam soil; immense shade trees, ‘oak, laurel and pine; running spring water; a lovely home; near cars and fine school; no fogs nor winds: ad- Joining East Oakland; price in _all, $1250; nothing like it for the money in C Call or send for circular; 455 Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. S00—NEW modern colonial home of rooms; every convenience; very cholce; lot 140 feet deep (note the size): sunny | side; close to Telegraph ave.; choice loca- ! tion; -not far ont. rooms, $2000—Cottage of 5 high basement, (note the size); 1 block from San Pablo avenue; near the new ferry; street work all done; a big bargain on account of the death of the owner. | GEORGE W. AUSTIN, Phone Maine 132. Office 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. 6-ROOM cottage, block of narrow gauge; 50 ft. on Vernon st., Oakland: cheap; San Jose business property for equity in Frisco. GAR- NETT, 1104 Broadway, Oakland. { CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent any address In the United States or Canada one vear for $1. ——— e e OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED flat, 6 rooms; plano, bzth, base. ment, vegetable garden, berries, chickens; near ‘Clinton station; §25. 916 Fourth ave., East Oakland OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. | DELIGHTFUL room. | “nice home; centrally hot and cold wate suitable for 1 or 2, In located: electric Mght; 1417 Grove st OAKLAND Fl'll‘ TURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap gthis month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 498 Eleventh st.. Oakland. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES $6 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days’ exchange' agreement Chicago S. M. Exchange, 933 Mkt, bet. 5th and 61! phone South 433; eleva- branch Geary st.; phone Main 750. | st tor: “AUTOMATIC" and other makes =t cut rates: reduction on rents and repairs; bought and | _exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136, 145 Sizth st. — | STORAGE AND WAREHULUS |a M Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored. moved, shipped. 725 731 Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | “fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571, S storage—Furniture and merchan- Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, | GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 810 tel. Howard 941 F. W, Zehtuss. C Storage ard Furniture Moving Com. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 381. an and Sto 11 Montgomery 3 Main 1840. ping at cut rates. D — STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness end Market; positive cure for all. Don’t delay. e e e e | _TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GKEAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—\Ve | 7s21l better machines for less money (han any | bouse in the city; rentals $3 | _Exchange, 556 California; telephone Main 266, A FEW gcod typewriters at $30 each; get par- | * ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont< gomery st. $15 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed; second-hand, | The Typewriter | 81 windmill, tank and fine well; lot 100x128 | | { | DAVIES—In Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. IMHOF—In this city, June 5, 1903, to the wife of H. F. Imhof, a son. : BARKER—PARSONS—In this city, June 7, 1903, by the Rev. Frank Kline Baker, rfllflf arles Willis Barker of Philadeiphia, Pa. Min- nie L. Parsons of Modesto, Cal. 1903, by the Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, Harry E. Jarman and Olga 5. Hunsaker, both KOLB—BELL—In_this city, June 16, 1903, by the Rev. Frank Kline Baker, pastor of First Kolb of Sacramento. Cal., and Hallle Ger- trude Bell of Fort Wayne, Ind. by the Rev. John Stephens, assisted by the Hev. H. E. Milnes, Willlam C. Lean of San LOVELAND—HAMMOND—In this city, June 16, 1903. by the Rev. John Stephens, Will J. this city. MANDEVAILL—McHENRY—In this city, son, Lewis D. £. Mandevaill of San Fran- cisco, and M. Stella McHenry of Philadel- WINDREM—ARMSTRONG—In this _city, June 16, 1903, by Frank S. Ford, pastor of and Emme Branch Armstrong, both of San Francisco. in at either of the publication offices and be BORN. MARRIED. of First Methodist Episcopal Church, JARMAN—HUNSAKER—In this city, June 3, of this city. Methodist_Episcopal Church, Edward Henry LEAN_—GERICHS—In San Jose, June 16, 1903, Francisco and C. Louise Gerichs of San Jose. Loveland and -Nellle M. Hammond, both of June 17, 1903, by Justice of the Peace Law- phia, Pa the First Christian Church, Guy Indrem e ] DIED. Bell, William Hodel, George Brandt, Charles McElrath, Frank J. Marrin, Thomas Petersen, Thomas Pfeifter, Ruth L. Ross, James P. Strand, John L. Schmidt, Kanr J. Smith, Peter E. Spinetti, Michael L. Sullivan, Ellen Burke, Mary Cram, Elizabeth Crow, Mrs. Mary Daviés, Joshua Driscoll,” Jeremiah Einselen, Henry W. Farnham, James W. Figer, Benedict Fisher, Dalsy M. Flathmann, Anna M. Verduge, Aniceta Gottlieb, Louls. J. Vidaver, Dr. N. J. Heitzeberg, Catherine Warren, Richard Hendry, William BRELL—In this city, June 15, 1903, William, beloved son of Rose Bell, and brother of Eu- gene and James Bell, a native of Sen Fran- clsco, aged 29 years 3 months and 8 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Joseph's Church for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRANDT—In Pinole, Contra Costa County, Jime 1903, Charles, beloved husband of Caroline S§. Brandt, father of Frederick, Louls, Ettie, Lottie and Carrie Brandt, and balf brother of Fred W4l of San Pablo, a native of Mecklenburg, Sthwerin, German; aged 64 years 5 months and 21 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are spect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence at Pinole, Contra Costa County. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. BURKE—In this city, June 16, 1903, Mary, Gearly beloved wife of Patrick K. Burke, and loving mother of John C., Vince M., James, P., Thomas J. C. and May Burke, @ natide of Ireland, aged 53 vears 6 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 1530 Clay street, near_ Larkin, thence to_St. Brigid's Church, Broadway and Van Ness avenue, where 4 requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRAM—In this city, June 16, 1903, Elizabeth Cram, beloved wife of Charles . Cram, and mothér of Charles, Katherine, Frank, -George, Elizabeth and Agnes Cram, 4 native of Dub- lin, Ireland, aged 56 years E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitéd to attend th neral to-morrow (Friday), at § o'clock her late resi- dence, 1122 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROW—In Ravenswood, San Mateo County, June 16, 1903, Mrs. Mary Crow, beloved wite of Matthew Crow, & native of Ireland, aged 60 years. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral from her late residence on Thursday, Jupe 18, 1908, at 9 o'clock, thence to the Clairch of the Nativity, Ménlo Park, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Menlo Park. Victoria, B. C., May 5 1903, Joshua Davies, brother of Mrs. Sylvester and Henry, David and Phillip Davies, a native of Sydney, Australia, aged 57 years. DRISCOLL—In this’city, June 16, 1903, Jere- IDHAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewrits PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice Is heresby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Californl at its office, room 13, 520 Sansome street,’ San Francisco, Cailfor- nia. up to 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday, June 20, 1 and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commis | sary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, | Napa Ci “alifornia (rallroad station Yountville), for six months, commencing July | 1 1908, and ending December 31, 1903. Echedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders | will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered un- less it is in accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be made cn samples submitted. No bids will be re- ceived {rom parties who are not regular deal- ers in and carrying stock of supplies on which they bid Each bidder must accom- pany his bid with a eertified check upon some well known. and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of jis bid payable to C. Mason Kinne. treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter ints £ood and valid contract upon notice of ace ceptance, as required law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids d to order any quantity over or under the amount of specified. Address John P. Sheeban, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San | Francisco, California. By order of ths Bourd of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS for mineral ofl—36 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal., June 9, 1903 —Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., June 19, | 1808, and then opencd. for furnishing and etoring here 300,000 gallons mineral oil,_ 136 degrees flash test, In cases of two 5-gallon cans each. Preference will be given to arti- cles of domestic production and manufacture, condition of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) and such preference given to articles of American production and manu- | facture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States re- sérves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa- tion and blank proposals furnished on appii- cation. Envelopes will e indorsed ‘'Propo- sals for Mineral OiI” and addressed Major C. A. Devol. Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, De- pot Quartermaster. N FRANCISCO, Cal., June 8 1 proposals in triplicate, will be r:gglvease;le:‘: until 11 o'clock a. m., June 18, 1903, and thén opened, for construction of retaining wail at Fort Mason, Cal. Government re- serves right o reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on application to J. McE. HYDE, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: Andrew Hynding, 28 Redwood Bertie L. Roll, 26, Henry P G fred J. Archibald, 28, 3 John W. Hogan, 25, 811 O'Farrell Gertrude Fitzeimmons, 21, Chick; I ; William D. Ballentine, ‘27, Brooklyn, N. ¥ and Yettie A. Du Bols, ‘23, 800 Bush street. ~ Tomaso Rinaldi, 24, %08 Pacific street Marta Bosano, 23, 500 Pacific street. % Friedrich -A. Betz, 34, 520 Third street, and Anna L. Simmen, 37, 3065 Ellis ) Frederik M. Wendelbo, 24, Jose C. Helhena, ) Mason street, Mary Trareisari, 30, 3863, Octavia streer” 00 Willlam C. Brooks, 46, 21 Taylor streef, and Emma D. Locke, 43, 21 Taylor street. City, and and Wini- Aeposite ut the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and payable on and after Wednesday, July 1. 1603, Dividends uncailed for_are added to the pri after July 1, 1905 DALZELL BRO Manager. EAN Prancisco Savings Union, 532 California o, corner Webb—For the half year ending wiih the 30th of June, 1963, a dividend has - Geclared ut the rate per annum of three ~two one hundredths (3 42-100) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent rdinery deposits, free of Lases, able on_and a ednesday, July 1, LO- VELL WHITE, Cashier. | "$1800—Cottage. & rooms and bath; finish: electric lights: easy payments. $1700—b-room cottage; high basement and emall barn; frult trees; easy terms. A6S Lot 5Ix135; $50 down, $15 month. 1600—Lot Soxisf, on Sen Pablo aw mont 30x100; $25 down:; $5 month. cor.. ‘40x100; macadam: $10 mo. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 22i Sansome st.. §. F. 1056 University ave., near 10th st., Berk TTENTION, CAPITALISTS — ACREAGE FOR SUBDIVISION. *Just placed in my hands at bargain, "D hanges in vAINCs about 1o, take A Californig st. year ending with Jine 36, 1965 a dividend has been declared at the fate of three and one-eighth (3%) per cent per annum on all , free of taxes, paysbie on and after Wednesday, July 1, 1908. GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. IAL NOTICES. LADIEE' Chichester s English Pennyroyal Pills ‘are the best Rate, reliable. Take oo Other, Send dc mx; Yorb’ . “Reliet for Ladies er by return mall. Ak rugsist. Chichestcr ‘Chem. Co., Phila.. Pa. H. D. IRWIN. Lorin Station. C——————————SS———— BERKELEY HOTELS. e e S S S RTHGATE. 1808 Euclid ave. N uated in the Berkeley foothiiie “‘dw?flh Dana 501, telephone Tenrs A. Welckgenannt, 3. 40 M ot "and Mathilde Ebberson, 35, 708 Geman “George Christman, 20, 1824°Ellis street, and Lottie Hollin, 25, 14 Moss street. 5 e W. Dickie Jr. 21, San Mateo, and Ella .. Carrick, 18, 711 Jones street, Peter Ducklow, 20, 211 Turk street, and Mag- gle Austing 21, 3533 Twenty-fourth street. Aloysius J. Welch, 23, 1 Eddy street, and Ehel A. Tobin, 21, 764 O'Farrell’ street. pNiiaim A‘“L I, 36, city, and Mary I, wen, ), city. ¥ John Poma, 35, 1617 Powell street, and Clara R incd Vannbech, 52, 43 Beoad 5 way, and Bda B T, W 23, city, and Rose i Bddy street. & o Morriss, 18, 921 Wilder C. Kellis, 23, 1122 Elm avenue, and Arnold, 122 ue, .| e 2,1 J.TLMB,' 21, L%Ifllmur Elm aven; 112 Shotwell street, 18, 18 st. Inspee. Co.. 200-Sausome. 4 { | miah, beloved husband of the late Ellen Driscoll,- father -of Kate F. and Nellie A. Driscoll, and brother of Mrs. James Murphy and the late Dennis Driscoll, a native of County Cork, Ireland. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church, cor- ner of Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EINSELEN—In this city, June 15, 1003, Henry W., beloved son of the late Frederika Ein- selén, and brother of Mrs. J. Malfanti and Charies R. and Gustave A. Einselen, tive of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 9 onths and 24 days. & Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to tend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, Interment Odd Feliows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FARNHAM—In Santa Rosa, Junme 13. 1905, James W. Farnham, brother of Mre. Ira Cook, Mrs. illiam Munns and J. N. and ¥. J. Farnham. FIGER—In this city, Benedict Figer, beloved husband of Martha Figer, father ‘of Mrs. Charles Felstcorn and the late Henry J. Figer, and brother of Joseph Figer, and randfather of Laura, Emily and Webster Feistcorn, & native of Baden, Germany, aged 76_years and 3 montbs. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral - Frida; June 19, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, from the under: taking parlors of Charles J. B. Metaler, 636 Washington street, thence to St. Paul's M. E. Church. Broadway, between Stockton and Powel] streets, where the services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter: FISHER—In this city, June 17, 1903, Daisy M. Fisher, sister of Emma Peck and Albert Crowe, a native of Truckee, Cal., aged 28 ears. . T The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mis. sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FLATHMARN—June 16, 1903, Anna M., be- loved wife of Claus Flathmann, mother of Rosa A. R., dohn H. M., Lillie C. M., Wil- am . H nd Matilda D. M. Flathmann, d daughter of Anna Mangeis, a native of New York City. aged 53 vears 10 months and 25 days. (New York and Brooklyn pa. pers glenu copy L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited 1o attend the funeral services Friday, June 19, 1903, at 2:30 o'clack, at the family residence, 867 Adeline streef, Oak- Jand. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. GOTTLIEB—In this city, June 18, 1003, Louls 3., dearly beloved husband of Maria Gottlleb, ana heloved father of Louis J. Gottlieh J native of Worms, Germany, aged 75 years 2 Thonths and 21 day. g > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to 'nd the funeral to-da; (Phursday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, hetween Fifth and Sixth. Cremation 0dd Fellows' Cémetery. HEITZEBERG—In this city, June ‘1& 1908, Turk street, Catherine T. Heitzeberg, dearly be- | | (PBTERSEN—In Oakland, ROSS—In this city, June 17, 1903, James P.. STRAND—In this city, Decémber 3, 1902, on SCHMIDT—In this city, June 16, 1903, Karl SMITH—In this city, June 16, 1903, Peter E., 2411312, dearly beloved husband of Elia H. Smith, 16(11769. beloved father of Ada Belle and Evelyn Hale 2412190, Smith, and brother of Mrs. Sarah Martin, a 1612415 SPINETTI—In this city, June 15, 1803, Mich- OFFICERS and members of San Francisco SULLIVAN—In this city, June 17, 1000, Ellen, VERDUGO—In this city, June 16, 1903, Ani VIDAVER—In this city, June 17, WARREN—In this ¢ity, June 15, 1903, Rich- 24(33979. 40/34081. 1634125 The Original Little Louisiana Com- m‘mz& 8034238 2434411 are placed before the public from time to time we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only trom re- sponsible agents and to see that their tickets read THE ORIGINAL LITT! colored letters M, & F. ticket cided by The Honduras Natlonal Company, drawing June 13, $7500 00, sold in San Francisco, C :uh:a $2000 00, sold In San Francisco, Cal.;: No. L 127 Cal Jose, $250' 00, Nos. 18,747, 34,287, 37,869, 58,985 and 98,009 each wins $100 00, sold in San Francisco, Cal. the above company for the May San Francisco, Cal., conductor McAllister st. line, residing at 2026 McAllister st., San Fran. cisco, Cal., $3750 00: H. G. Earle. shoemaker, 235 Seott st., Franciseo, saloon, 233A Stevenson st., San Francisco, Cal $500 00; Dick Itjen, groces corner Bryant, San Francisco, Cal claimed to be the wife of Eli Heyman, the wealthy Toronto miser, and whose claims were the subject of an inquiry by a Canadian commission a few days ago, died on June 12. Yesterday Bertha Sam- uels, a friend of the deceased, applied for letters of administration upon his estate. Mrs.. Heyman left a will, in which she named Miss Samuels as executrix, and de- ) 3 vised her property to her four children, > fras i share and share alike. 3 sists of §105 cash and a claim for one third ¢ the residence of the daughter, Tovea wife of Paul Heitzeberg, and lov 1o Yot M) leaidite U Ponerer. By Marie Strehl and the late Margaret F. Wil- kins and Aristide Heitzeberg, a native of £2 years. ,rel‘;"g fidmfl acquaint; fully Invited to attend th Saturday, June 20, at the Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, Bush street, near Stock- {om, where u reqiiem maes iil be cele repose of hor soul, commen, D Torclock. Interment private. o o8 DRY—in this city, June 17, 1903, Wil B, heloved brother ‘of M. Marsares Walsh, and brother-in-law of John Walsh, & native u:n‘u?"!;r-"n.cww 82 years 4 T ericnds and scguaintances. are respect- mg mvlln: g attend l?o !un';.rll 10-morrow al o't ., from res! R oy X T Lobos ‘mmc Holy Cross Church y g e Glp o, S ey M MoRirat, & Dative of San P eisco, 35 years. .fl}\ll Mdflhgflfll of of Miser Heyman’'s hoard. ‘worth $100,000. COMMERCIAL NEWS Michael gnd Lilian Marrin and Mrs. M. l!::‘nh. a native of County Monaghan, Ire- [ Friends and acquaintances are respéct- {ully invited to attend the tunergl to-morrow ¢ y), at 12:30 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of H. B. McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market, street, near Ninth, thence to St Joseph’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. June 17, 1803, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Adelia Petersen, and. father of Louis, Thomas and Charles 'Peterson and Mrs. J. S. Govan, a native of Denmark, aged 54 years 7 months and 20 VE. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, June 19, 1903, at 2 o-clock, at Bessie J. W & Co. parlors. Twenty- —oF THE— Honduras Natonal Loftry Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number Class “F,” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, June 13, 1903. ment Mountaln View. Cemetery. PFEIFFER—In this city, June 17 Lorretta, youngest and beloved daughter of George and Sarah Pfeiffer, and sister of Leona M. Pfeiffer, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 5 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atteénd “the funeéral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street. between Seventh and Elghth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. beloved husband of the late Annie L. Ross, brother of John Macklin, and _father of James M., John N. and George W. Ross, a e of ‘Ireland, aged 08 years. I’ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his brother’s residence, 2021 Golden' Gate avenue, near yon street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street. between Scott and Devisadero, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. the steamer Progreso, John L. Strarfd, be- loved son of the late William and Susan T. Strand, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 vears. Judson, beloved son of Kar! C. and Gene- vieve Schmidt, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 1 day. € Funeral and interment private. native of Glasgow, Scotland. A member of | Samaritan Lodge No. 2, 1. O. O. F., of Port- land, Or., and Marine Engineers No. 35. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited“to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Mount Oiivet Cemetery. 40 16{13810. Erifyet 24 10/14831 80/14926 16/15200 24/15928. . 24156558 ael L. Spinetti, inetti, beloved father of azel, Michael and Arnol son of the late Antone beloved husband of Annle nd, Leanord, Soinett!, beloved Mary Spinetti, and beloved brother of J. A. and Wiiltam $ e Spinetti, a native of San Francisco, aged 120, 400/1 7086 years. 16(17196 40/17301 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- AT i fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, 20l178%0. June 18, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from his late 1618005 residence, 821 Infon street, thence to St. toisme Peter and Paul's Church (Itallan), corner fre by oo Filbert and Dupont streets, where a requiem 1618649 high mass will be celebraied for the repcse 10/18028. of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Italian Cemetery. 24/ 18988 16(19083 . . . 24/19423. . Parior No. 40—You are hereby notified to pr e attend the funeral of our late brother, Mich- ‘3 - ael L. Soinetti, from his late residence, 821 e o Union street, Thursday. June 18, at 9:30 o e o'clock. President. }‘%‘; 21121. . beloved wife of the late Robert Sullivan, and mother of James and Edward Sullivan and the late Mary Sullivan and Mrs. D. W. Phil- lips, a native of Ireland. aged 70 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday morning, June 19, 1003, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late Tesidence, 861 Valencia street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner of Six- teenth and Dolares streets, ‘'Where a requiem high mass will be cejebrated for the repos of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 24121651 .. 16,22010 1622058 .00 40 22195 16/22 303 ceta Verdugo, beloved ‘mother of Mrs. Wil- 4o aary 2 liam Knoll and Camilo Verdugo, a native of toia4gas" %! Mexico, aged 57 vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully iovited to attend the funeral services Thursday, June 18, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter, 54 Homestead street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemeter: - 1905, Dr. N. J. Vidaver, beloved father of Maithi and Reuben Vidaver, a native of Warsaw, Russla, aged 43 yea L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuperal to-morrow | (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 M ment Salem Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. 24/28240. 1628449 ard, beloved hushamd. ef the late Margaret Warren, father of Richard, Joseph, John. Thomas, Lizzie, Maggie and the late Minnie Warren, and brotker of John Warren, Ed- ward Frank and Thomas Nunan and the late Willlam Warren snd Mrs. J. Butler, a_na- tive of County Limerick, Ireland, aged il years. A member of Triumph Lodge No. 180, A. O. U. W, and Beer Drivers' Union No. 221. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 720 Tehama street. thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. 1632186 1632375, papy of San Francisco. Estab- 1634718, lished January, 1887. Soiaaaoe. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 18 g ' 16/35063 . 40(36266 16136449, 16 36504 . 16 36850, 16137287 Owing to the fact that numerous schemes i o follows: LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ES- TABLISHED JANUARY, 18& Each coupon will bear the initlals in large on the face of the | The following are the capital prizes as de- 1903: No. 60,345 wins No. 8789 wins_$1000 00, No. 55,636 wins sold_in San Francisco, 8500 00, sold in San Nos. 25,665 and 70.091 each wins sold in San Joee and San Francisco; The following dapital prizes wera paid by 1003, draw- | e 3 g 1642751 ing: H. C. Wallace, employed with the Unitad | -y Railway Company, San Francisco, Cai., grip. s - X s man_McAllister st line, residing at 1656 Hayes 0145060, o . San Franciseo, Cal.. $3750 00; Fred Cooper, e - employed with the United Railway Company, Sesi000. 3968 16144300 16/44420. restdin Cal., at 1608 Oak st., 00; Charles Nique: 500 Tourth st., $300 00. ¢ Claimant of Miser’s Wealth Dies. Bertha Heyman, the woman who The estate con- 24 24 51644 51940. Heyman was Continued From Page Eleven. b 1908, * CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 100 numbers, | sive, being 30 numbers on each side of thy number drawing the capital prize of $30,000 —$10. | 100 numbers,. from S730 to 8839 inclusive, | being 30 numbers on cach side of the number | drawing the capital prize. | 100 numbers. being 50 numbers on each side of the num- | ber drawing the capital prize, $4000—$16. winning fifteen thousand dollars ($15.000). HENR! Subscribed and sworn to befors me at Chi- cago, ., May 7, 1908. 1671075 16/T1154. 16171204 24 80947 40j81422. 16/51808 24/81912 1683729 24 S1820. 120 53967 . 3084385 16/84630. 24 814080 24/87533 40is7687 2457827 16/88127 . 16193944 24 94331 40'04013 1694807 1695020 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. from 69,295 to 69,305 inel $8000—$24. from S8,097 to 88,177 inclusive, TERMINAL PRIZES, | 909 numbers ending with 45, being the two last | figures of the number drawing the capital prize ot mumbers ending with 89, being the twe | 1ast figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of | The subscriber having su | number drawing. class F, Lottery Company, | Above ‘are the mumbers which were this day lydgawn fro: {Wwith the pi ‘Witness | ras, C. A rvised the single onduras National hereby certifies that the the 100,000 placed in the whesi es corresponding to_them. y hand at Puerto Cortez. Honéu- this Saturday, June 13, 1903. W. 8. CABELL, Commissioner. | 15,000 FOR_$1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAL PRIZE. State of Dllinois. County of Cook.—T, Rickert of No. Third street, and say that I purchased from the Honduras Lottery Company of the Republic of Honduras through Its agent in Cnicago for a valuabls consideration of 1903, and I am the bona fide owner of same. Weat One Hundred and Tils., on oath deposs 1542 Chicago, one-half of lottery _ticket No. which number drew the first 1 330,000 In the drawing of 11, Y RICKERT. MARTIN MUSSING, Notary Public. $3750 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF THE FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. Recetved of the Honduras National Lottery Company the sum of $3750 lawful meney of | the United States for one- | 36.200, " cla capital prize of $30.000 at the drawing held the 9th day of May. 1963, at Puerto Cortes. Honduras, C. A. hth ticket No. which ticket won the first E, WILLIAM B. KRONENBERG, 1 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, New York City. Witnesses—Max Kalischy, street; L, Luster. 300 Delane: 626 East street. Ninta MAX SALM. Notary Public, New York County, 218, $7500 FOR 50 CENTS ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of New York, County of New York. Salvatore Viniguerra, beinz duly sworn, say: that he fs the bone Sde owner of ome-gaerter of ticket of this Honduras National Company No. 36,200, Class “E.” the dra: of which took piace®at Puerto Cortez, duras, C. A, on Saturday, May 0. L9, which ticket drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand dollars. of which I became entitled to seven thousand and five hundred dollars (37500 00) , - whieh T have day received in SALVATORE VINIGUERRA, 510 East Firet strest. the 16th duy of 2 Sworn to before X o lu Notary Public, New York County, 2719 $4000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF® OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE 20 125 561 § mns . O T I Arrive 2 % 5 A FRSRREERR

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