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BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ALLEN & ELLIS—SPECIALS. $1050-3 rooms; nearly mew: mice little place; three blocks from ferry line. 8150085 rooms: modern; nearly mew: lot 40x 185; two blocke of ferry lime. $1800—6 rooms: excellent condition; bath; large barn; windmill; lot 50x115; on wide paved #ireet; West Berkeley; rare bargain. 06 rooms; new; modern; bungalow; dou- ble floors; mice location; mear U. C. and etation. $3000—7 yooms; Ashby, mew; nice, fine location; mear C. and station. large 7 rooms; new; near U. new 8 rooms; nearl attractiv lot; mice garden; gets all the sun; east of Telegraph. $4300—8 rooms; well arranged; all modern con- veniences; nice location: in good condi- tion; south Eide; hear campus. $I500—9 yooms; new, up-to-date; south eide; north of Dwight $€750—14 rooms; exc ally well bullt; plate glass windows se 1o versity. Lots in all parts of Berkeley at prices from $250 o0 $5000. We have houses for rent in all parts of the town. 21 Center st., Berkeley. $2500—PRETTY cottage on Grove st.; street work all done. $2650—Ses th ‘Bungalow" cot- tage; 6 et work done, $3250—Neat home of 7 rooms, etc., on Dwight - near Telegraph; large lot. 0—New modern homes on Walnut st.; 7 rooms each. $4500—Up-to-tate home; entirely new; on Wal- nut =t $650—Eee our sightly Tract; view superb. lots in the clal egents for lots in Daley’s Scen the Wheeler Tract and Berry Bangs W. J. MORTIMER & CO., Buccessor to MAY & MORTIMER. First Nationa Temporary office ne: Bank, 5 g large Jot: « exceptional easy terms to responsible party 160051~ one square of Grove-st. $2500—5-rc one square from Berkeley station ege ave.; lot street Parker st £1600—4-room cot $2500—7 rooms lot GOx100; halt B alow cottage of 6 ne. rooms; sunny Highland | | modern FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, Fruitvale, Cal. r E. 14th rook AND LOTS OF LOTS ation—on eny terme. LOTS _OF AND HOUS| LOTS OF TH AK BUY THE M HOM LOTS OF ance on house; story large c new: lot; good lance on the installment rooms and high nient to sta- 1 basement; gas, ken house, etc. ot electric; just completed; co easy terms. 100x284: fine gar- L, fruit trees, 150 place is located ear station; clain bath water, ete large lot; S a model $4000 to $20,000—B ave.; large grounds. trees and shrubs lawns, ornamental frutt and berries, Acreage property—1 have some very fine y, of land for subdivision into any size lots from one acre up: located on high, level ground and close to town, MATTESON, itvale ave., near Fruitvale, Cal. Fr 14th st HENRY BARKMEYER, 1206 Fraitvale ave., Fruitvale. Will bulld you & home to suit on easy terms. $550 8 Jots: 200x123: ome block from Hay- ards car line; mear school and conven- t to local train. $000—% acres and mcres in bearing orchard: macadamized street; one mile from Fruitvale station. »—Cozy cottage of 3 large rooms: finished; high basement: lot 75x108: stable; good well and pump: 3 blocks from car line; on macadamized street. #105 $1100 —Bay-window cottage of § rooms; corner Jot, BOx100; 2 blocks from cars: 1 block from school; $200 cash, balance on in- stallments to bank. $1850—$100 cash, bajance §21 per month; cot- tage of 5 rooms, bath, mantel, ete.; high basement; corner lot; 3 blocks from Fruitvale station. $2500 Cottage of 4 rooms, pantry, closets, etc.: high basement; ot 64x380; in beari: orchard; § chicken houses and yards; fenced and cross-fenced. $4000—An ideal home on Fruitvale ave.; minutes' walk from Fruitvale cottage of § rooms and bath; all 3 ove room finished in attic; 2 rooms in basement; Jot S1x203; fine barn; well, windmill and tank; variety of fruits and flowers: this place must be seen to be appreciated. For particulars apply to HENRY BARKMEYER, Fruitvale, Cal. Tel. Brook —— A BARGAIN—$400 per acre: 10 smcres, good bouse, large barn, well, chicken house, etc., in the best part of Fruitvale. Address Own- er. box 3994, Call office, Oakland. 10 a short dis- | large pan- | AXD LOTs | ¥ instaliment: ele- | cates, roer | near 6-room | biock from station: | centrally locate excellent location | and on the best near station, school | ful homes cn Fruitvale | OAKL: | | ! Tel. Cedar 351 OFF¥ICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO.. 460-462 EIGHTH ST.. OAKLAND. $4000—Handsome 8-room house; Adeline sta- tion: choice section; fine 1interior; cost $6000; investiga $8500—2 modern up-to-date residences; never occupled; G and 7 rooms; near car lines and locals; your own terms. $3250—Buys elegant 7-room house; solidly built; lot 50x150; close to car line, locals end churches; cheap. $3500—9-room house, same as flats, and cot- tage; rents from $36 to $40; never vacant; eplendid condition; follow this up, $3250—Fine 6-room cottage in select neighbor- hood: © years old; lot 37:6x142; near Twenty-seventh and Telegraph; good buy, $2000—Neat 6-room cottage: situate Linden st close 1 bhigh basement; good lot; 1% years old. $2000—Bay-window cottage, 5 and bath; lot 44 x112; street work complete; fruit trees, berries; near Linda Vista, $1800—Worth $2500; will pay interest on $3000; 7 rooms; 1%-story house; close to locals and car lines; street work complete; snap; easy terms $1500—Neat B-room cottage, lot G0x125; street work done; close in; easy terms, | | LOTS. | 825 per foot—Fine corner lot. 75x05; situate | Telegraph ave., near business nucleus in { this city; splendid value, $12 50 per foot—Choice elevated lots, 140 feet deep; near upper Thirteenth ave.; $5 | down, §10 a month: any frontage desired; arrangements to build on time also. | $50 per foot—Grand crown-hill lot; uninter- ted view; 60x125; Oakland ave., mear ta Rosa; well worth $60 per foot, | rup $£50 per_foot—Another sightly elevated lot, 70x 125; elegant view; street work complete; & rare chance, $2250—Fine plece of ground. size 515x221:6; situate in one of the best vicinities of a growing neighborhood; excellent chance for investment; price will be raised du- | gust 1 | LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland, Cal. 1 HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, Inc. ! 1060 Broadway, Oskland, Cal. Sightly lots, 40x120; elegantly located: fine neighborhood; street work complete; close to cars, schools, etc.; one-half cash, balance easy. | L. T . $500 cash, balance same as rent—Six new homes, ranging from 6 to 8 rooms. with ‘modern idea for comfort and con- fence: gas and electric lighting; open plumbing, etc.; large lots; street Wi complete; close to schools, cars, e price low; terms very easy, D. W $6 ne lot on Grove st 45x113; street close to Santa Fe's best will soon double, S, work complete improvements; — $1,700—Cottage, flowers, etc.; betwee: te; prope ; fruit, ; street work compl ——0502 House, idea for comfort and convenience; <t tinting: gas and electric lightin) etc.: fine surroundings and location; close to Telegraph ave.; $300 cash, balance same as rent. 511— $6,000—Two elegant flats 7 and § rooms and ath each; every idea for comfort and convenience; between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; close to business cen schools, trains, etc.; now rented at $55 gain, $60; this is an exceptional bar- 06— & BANCROFT, Inc., OAKLAND, CAL. S M. DODGE & SON, Jevel 1ot on sunny side of Pleas- y ave.; sewered 200x100; only ny size or 00 per foot—ldora Park lot 200 feet from Telegraph; terms if desired. unny side of Thirty-eighth st.. mnear graph; cottage 5 rooms and bath, L $2500—Cottage 5 rooms and bath; extra room | in floored basement, 25x115; near school, Adeline station and cars; would exchange equity for lot, | $2600— New 2-story house € rooms and bath; 00 R100: barn: Twenty-first st.; very de- | sirable property and cheap at $2600. cottage T t trees, lawn, electric lights. rooms and bat! garden, etc. 5500—Exchange for other good property; pair O eroom flats on northwest corner; 110x 100; $5000_insurance; $660 income. S M. DODGE & SON, ents for the Realty Syndicale Properties 1160 Broadway. { TAYLOR BROS. & CO., e s INVESTMENTS. 000—One of the best business corners, 50t e feet; center of the city; cheap at $12, 500. 500—Lot 50x100, with four stores between Broadway and Washington; $10,000; all rented 4 500—50x100; business corner with gix stores; | g in Alameda; all rente ‘ckm;‘flm. A 80,000—100x100 ft.; 3-story brick bloc; one o o the finest corners with half block selling for $2000 front foot; cheap at $100,000. TAYLOR BROS. & CO., 1236 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. A FEW low numbered contracts that were given up can be secured for & premium of one-half their value. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Call at office for particulars. AND HOME COMPANY, L. M. McKENNEY, Mg 972 Broadway, cor. 10th st Oakland. Oakland, Cal. | cheap at | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1903 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMEN OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. e e e e §01-506 EAST Twelfth st., corner Tenth ave., near Thirteenth-ave, station of the local train; must sell one or both at once; 7 and 8 rooms; strictly first-class-and guaranteed in Svery respect: terms only §100 cash; owner ses; E ¢n premises; open for tnspection daily from J. 5. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 1916 TENTH ave; new 8-room house, bath, finished in hard,’ curly redwood; nickel and open plumbing; sideboards and china closets built in the house; all decorated and finely finished; take street car at Eighth and Broadway; fine. marine view; small cash payment; owner on the premises. J. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, 522 THIRTY-FOURTH st., between Telzl'lvh ave. and Grove st; 1 must sell, as I o0~ ing to leave the State; house of 8 rooms bath; large lot, driveway; in splendid orde: No. 1 neighborhood; wiil’ sell for $1000 les than value if sale can be made at once; $500 cash, balance on mortgage; owner on prem- iges; open from 1 to b o'clock daily. J. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALBE. A GOOD hand would like engagements as as- sistant for dressmaker who goes out by the day: wages $1 50. Address box 3995, Cail, Oakland, » REFINED woman wishes situation to care for children or invalids; references. Call or ad- dress 149 Taylor st. RELIABLE woman wishes position as house- keeper for elderly couple or upstalrs work in private family. 1668 Howard st. ‘WOMAN wants work by the day or week; un- derstands general housework and laundry; good references. Box 2549, Call office. GERMAN girl wishes work by the day or week to help out in family cooking or housework; $1 75 per day or $9 a week. Box 259, Call. GOOD plain cook with young daughter desires position; no washing; excellent references. Address S. W., box 1197, Call office. WOMAN wants work by the day: washing or ironing; Monday vacant. 19 Stevenson ave., junction Market and Valencia. ; A YOUNG colored woman would like werk as second or child’s nursing or light housework. Call or address 1711 Jone st., upstairs. SITUATION wanted by first-class cook by day. week or month; private family. Address 3833 Army st.; tel. Kate 4274. LADY stenographer wishes position, 30 to 60 dictated letters daily. Box 1804, Call, $100 DOWN—In Piedmont; monthly pay- ments; cottage of 5 rooms, all in_nice Sondition; close to cars; street work all lone, $3000—Nearly new, modern colonial cottage of 6 rooms, high basement, brick foundation, porcelain bath, sanitary plumbing, all in fine condition; lot 50x140 (note the size); street work ‘all done; stone sidewalks open lawn; cholce residence loca- near Grove st fine barn, gravel driveway, garden and a few fruit trees; must be sold; owner away; cannot be duplicated at the price; must be seen to be appreclated; terms of payment If de- sired. $3500—Eastlake cottage of 6 rooms, bath, high basement; lot 34x135; good emall barn; all in fine condition; for ren month; No. 5 e B 25th st., near Grove. Send for 8-page printed catalogue. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broaaway, Oaklana. I FORCED SALES, CHOICE PROPERTIES That Must Be Sold. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. 1172 Broadway, Cor 14th St. $3,500—The home of Thomas Hill, the famous artist, on the corner of Pledmont ave. and Howard st.; lot 100x125; house of 7 rooms, bath and basement, barn, etc. 5 rooms, bath. high basement: | 7 rooms, bath ete., with every | { | $3,250—A fine modern 7-room house; close to Broadway; lot 100; never occupied; for home and owner had to leave nd; $2750 mortgage can remain. $5,000—A block of land in East Oakland: 300x 300; fronting electric car line; part of street work finished; $4000 can be bor- rowed on this block. $2,000—Lot $0x200; in one of the finest loca- tions in East Oakland; close in; 6 feet above street; street work all done; just one-half the nrice of the adjolning lot. $1,500—A lot 47x100 on 14th st., near Mar- ket; worth $50 per foot; must be sold. $2,400—Very fine lot on Franl i 19th; '40x100. el e, e $6,500—Handsome $10,000 home; must be sold: close to 13th and Madison; lot 50x100: house all modern and in fine condition; contains 9 room: $17.500—One of the finest homes in Oakland; on the heights; view can never be cut off; house thoroughly modern through- ouf; “lot 100x200; handsome grounds: heuse could not be built for this money. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 1172 Broadway, cor. 1ith st. T R, Real Estate Broker and Dealer, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. SNAP. $2350—Worth $500 more. MUST SELL NOW. New house, 6 rooms and bath and a 40-ft. p—— lot. Don’t let some one else get this and make you regret it. A regular midsummer bargain; close to cars | and local train. List your property with us for sale, A. J. SNYT Real Broker and Dealer, inth st., Oakland, Cal. NEW AND GOOD INVESTMENTS, Large 2-story house of 8 rooms on 20th st.; ;huu:l be cnln\-nod into 4 flats; will sell 'or $3700; close to Telegraph ve.; 120; $2100. st e o $500—West Oakland; 25x100; close to 14th. $1500—North side 25th, close to Grove. $2000—Good cottage home of 7 rooms with fine large garden and lot; on Vernon st.; easy terms can be arranked. FOR GOOD BUYS. s. BOTTOM PRICES. JAS. NAISMITH, 46i Twelfth st. CHICK ranch, very complete #0od 6-rm. farm house, large ba 16 chicken houses, 3 incubators (600 capacity), brooding- houses' and brooders; good horse and wagon; 500 chickens, 200 pigeons; plenty fine water, with power; abundance of small fruit, shrub- bery, berries, shade trees, etc.; all fenced: 6 chicken yards; 134 acres sandy loam soil; this is a lovely site and home; see it at once; ad- Joining East Oakland: no fogs nor harsh winds here; price, all told, $3500; one-half cash, balance to suit buyer. ‘all or send for circular, 455 7th st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES. and cheap; A GOOD dressmaker wishes engagements; $1 60 per day. Box 2531, Call office, A GERMAN girl wishes position for house- work; wages $25. 1610 Folsom. SWEDISH woman wants situation in restaur- ant or private family to do cooking or gen- eral housework. 118 Day st, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth. ds and subscriptions taken for The e at Baton's Bazaar, 653 McAllister st. 43 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ton, Jefferson, Adams, 3 est prices pald; send name of engraver ublisher on_picture; by mail only. G £ "GOODMAN. 2180 Sutter st., San ENGINE wanted; 160 to 200 horsepower and 2 boilers from 80 to° 100 horsepower each; state lowest figure and where can be seen. Po: office box 2086, San Francisco. SECOND-HAND cash register; also a type- writer; state make, price. Box 2530, Call. TO buy sealskin jacket, good condition and No. 1 quality. Box 2547, Call TILTON wants good second-hand emh;‘ and theatrical goods. 154 Hth st.; tel. Jessie 2851. $5000 WORTH cast-off clothing wanted; hi price paid. Grant_ave.; tel. Red MEDICAL. VALPEAU'S female pllls; best regulating pills s0ld; price $2 50 by express. Pasteur's syr- inge and tablets; price $2 60. By exi only on receipt of ce. OSGOOD BR( ERS, wholesale druggists, Seventh and Broadway, Oakland. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complalnts; instant rellef guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 728 Post st., near Jones. MRS, DR, KOHL, reljable speclalist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 10083 Market opp. 5th. PERSONALS—Continued. ‘WANTED--Parties to go to Yosemite and Tahoe in house on Wi ; rates 3 shooting irons furnished. = Address Watts Feed Store, 41st st. and San Pablo, Oakland. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chen| k;;:"e lill‘l. silk ponl'm;.d'nlcr in ne, in hank or_chain, lowest Tatts. Geo. Matthews, 700 Fifth st., Oakland. NOT how cheap, but how good, 8 the motto of the " manufacturers ot ‘the Rapid Rotary lhndnz‘uu-ew -machine of to-dsy. 3. W. EVANS, agent, PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, m&rfi manently morphine, cocaine habit. or address Central Pharmacy, 231 Grast ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate. AMERICAN lady, neat, refined, educated, traveled, desires matrimony; age no barrfer. Box 2208, Call. 1 DANCING Tuesday, Thi Saturday and Aiinday evenings at Teatonls Hal. Howara st., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. ELEGANT suits on installments; 50 cents and uj week. N L“Ofi 1127 Mar- ket st between Seventh and Eighth. INFORMATION wanted of WILLIAM O'FAR- RELL by his brot] P. O'FARRELL, 3340 Folsom street, San ncisco. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles perm. removed by electric needle. Miss Dudley. 1702 Market. SUITS to order on installments, $1 per week. Neuhaus & Co., merch.tailors,727-729 Market. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consult thus specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfor- tunate helped; the most difficult cases treat- ea; advice free. Office, 1018 Market st. ALL styles hairdressing, 25c; hair ; mani- curing 25c. G. LEDERER. 123 Stockton st TAILOR-MADE sult $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. DR. ROSEN, 2095 Folsom, cor. 26th—Ladles’ exclusive office and home where reliet is ob- tained in all cases taken; consultation free. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Rellable ladies’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. SITUATION, private place, city or country, by a young Dane (26), capable taking care of fine horses, carriages and garden, and 18 & first-class driver; has references; state wages. Box 2041, Call office. YOUNG man wishes situation in store or pri- vate family; willing to do any kind of work; steady and honest; best of references. Box 2552, Call office. WANTED—By a Civil War veteran, a home; is sober, reliable, all around man, with best of reterences; city or country. Address VETERAN, 61914 Octavia st. RESPONSIBLE man would like place in office to run set of books and do_collecting; ¥60; best of references. P. R., 1332 Church st., upstairs. SITUATION by first-class coachman and gar- dener (Swedish); city or vicinity; best of s. Box 2538, Call office, BLEMAN desires situation; is a good horse- man and worker; strictly sober; best refer- ences. F. WEBER, 627 Commercial st, YOUNG man and: wife want positions to run lodging-house or restaurant; well experienced in the business. Address box Call. WANTED_Position as bookkeeper, cashler, or both; references. Box 2207, Call office. SITUATION wanted as coachman or choreman; $20; city references. Address box 2544, Call. PAINTER, with tools; day or job work; rea- ‘sonable. Address PAINTER, 520 Guerrero, BOILERMAKER; pipe and water tube type. Box 1808, Call office. RELIABLE middi -aged German wishel tion private plaee, take carc of hor: driver; plain gardener; city or country ences. Box 2508, Call office. RAILROAD construction, mining or similar work by bookkeeper and accountant; _thor- | oughly experfenced with rolls, time, supplies, etc. Box 2590, Call. posl- good refer- Drs. Goodwin, 733 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert in obstetrics. female comp.: 25 yrs exper’nce. DR, and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS, original method of treatment. 1126 Market DR. NG TOY KEE, 819 Powell st., opposite Union square; all diseases cured by herbs. MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY. 601-602-603 Cxaminer bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. cond mortgages, undivided inter- nments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undlvided in: terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. _Strictly confidentlal. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant a LOANS FROM $1 to $10,000. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jJewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, ' 848 Market st., tel. Main 1844. Branch, 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; largest business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bidy A—1 per cent on funiture or plano: Do removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up: quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st.,rm. 7. AT cut rates on real estate, furniture or plano; no commission. E. W. LICK. 1008 Mutual Sav. Bk. bld}; 708 Market; phone Main 816, £. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people on their note. The TOUSLEY CO. 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. GOOD names: 1% on furniture, 2d mortgage; any security. 302 Montgomery st., rm. 16. A COMPETENT piano player, is clso first- class zither soloist, wishes any kind of job; city or country. MOEHRING, 27 Kate st. GOOD job shop foreman carpenter or cabinet- maker, vears’ oxperience: 6 years with last firm. 276 Hartford st., city. ACCOUNTANT of experience wants position; best of references. Box 2034, Call. YOUNG Chinese wants position as cook In ho- restaurant or boarding-house. Address 3 Wav vant _situations JAPANESE cou n family; man as experienced cook, wife wait- | ress and housework; good references; $a0. e st HIRA, 518 J YOUNG Japan neat boy wishes position cleaning doctor's or dentist’s office or similar work; reference; postal answered. T. H., 418A, Post st JAPANESE young couple want a position in emall family. man as plain cook, wife walt- ing and housework; city or country. H. H., 4 St. Mary st CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions rereived at Cail branch office, 2200 Fillmors, —— LIVFRY STABLES. ; tel. South 99. * OMKINSON'S livery stables, 5i-50-61 Minna st., bet. 1st and 2d—Vehicies of every de- scription for hire at most reasonable Tates: cut rates for strangers. Telephone Main 153. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2-hand machinery. MeIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 185-197 Fremont st. 25 H. P. PACIFIC gasoline engine plete . 6 H. P. Tatum complete ... . 175 00 4 H. P. Tatu complete .. 150 00 2 H. P. Tat complete ... 100 00 213 H. P. Fairbanl Eine, complete .. 90 00 4 H. P. automobile gas e plete aeen . 2 H. P. Hercules gas engine, “‘Magic’’ pulverizer . Large fireproof safe 4-in. gravel centrifugal pump. s 25 H. P. portable boiler and engine.. 15 H. P. portable boiler and engine. . ©4 in. by 16 ft. return tubular boiler. . 48 in. by 16 ft. return tubular boiler.. 3 30 H. P. engine and boiler, complete.. 3 complete .Portable wood sawing outfit....... oe. 250 00 Donkey hoisting engine, complete. 350 00 6'H. P. ““Economist’’ boiler, complete. 75 00 8-in, centritugal pump, with boller, engine, belt, all complete to run 400 00 Saw table, 4 saws and counter- 25 00 21-In. double leather belt, Al shaj per foot. 150 . 250 06 . 175 00 See me 5-stamp (prospe | comp 20 H. P. firebox_boiler, complete Second-hand machinery of all kind last when ready to buy or sell, H. §. WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 B 8700 FT. 4-in. screw pipe, per foot.. 9,280 ft, 3l%-in. screw pipe, per foot. 10,000 ft. 31a-in. screw pipe, per foot. 8,000 ft. 212-in. screw pipe, per foot. 7,200 ft. 1-in. screw pipe, per foot. 9,000 £t. %-in. screw pipe, per foot 10,000 1t. Y4-in. screw pipe, per foot. 14 H. 8, WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale st. o st. i i i 39, ON furniture & planos; $15 up; 5o removal V. TREMAIN. room 81, 8 Eddy st., floor 4. ALL loans on dlamonds and jewelry 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311 Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner bldg. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW bargains in slightly used pianos for this weelk: Meyers, square grand .. $20 Hazelton, square grand . 0 Woodworth, upright 50 ymphony, "upright . 100 Opera, upright 125 Hemme & Long, ug 3 150 Denniston, upright, walnut case. 175 Wilson & C Colby & C Byron Mauzy Sohmer & Co. ; Pianola, piano player Cecilian, perfect plano player. One new pipe organ ... BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st. A FEW snaps selected from 200; all reduced on account of summer season for June, July: 8 Chickering . $88, & 2 Emerson . oak case .. oak case . 2 Heire s, 2 Steinway, smail & large upright.§185. $383 New planos from $137 up 26 Squares from $18 u; Plano Players, $90 up: rents reduced to up, apply on purchase; installments, one- tenth down, two years to y _ balance. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 ry st.; tel Main 5744 STEINWAY upright. left by private party, $165; great bargain. 217 Geary st. BUY your piano now and begin payment when you return from your vacation. By this means you secure the benefit of our reduced prices. ~ Large stock. desirable goods and easy payment. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. A FEW good upright planos from $85 up, in- cluding Sterling, Marshall & Wendell, Haines, German, Everett. Sherwood & Jacobson and others; ‘easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. No branches In S. F BAND _instruments; F. Beston, Paris, makes Gus Maiwald, Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farreil: ekiliful repairing; 2d-hand instruments sold. MAGNIFICENT Knabe, 8-pedal upright plano at great loes; leaving city. 920 O'Farrell st. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 7;' ALFREDUM'S Egyptiaa Henna restores gray hair to its natural cclor; §1; at all druggists. Superfluous hair & moles removed with elec- tric needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. VARICOSE veins and catarrh cured at home. Call or_write for testimonials. DR. WILL- IAMS CO.. 140 Geary st.. 8. F. MASQUERADE costumes, play PALMISTRY. READ on page 48 of Ismar’'s miraculous cure of a cancer for a lady In Santa Barbara. IMRAMATUR, the only East India psychic and palmist. 200 Kearny st., city: $1 up. ——— PAPEII!;ANGIKG. PAINTING. ETC. Unfars. ml!mnrd—m"l-; and bath. Inquire 1464 Fifteenth st. GRAND Tth Miasto: ‘ %0 1 50 night. 33 to 36 week: :m.-.a' HARRISON, 1626, . _Thirteenth—Large, sunny room, suitable for 2; reasonable. HOWARD, 1076—3 rooms in the rear house; $&. HOTEL ST. VINCENT, 641 Sixth—! ; Tooms single or en sulf week up. oo o VRN AR TS BA R T LAPIDGE, 20—Sunny furnished room for gen= tleman; private family; no other rooms. LARKIN, 418—2 furnished, sunny housekeeps ing rooms; large vard. LARKIN, 804—Sunny single back room, suil able for gentleman; $4 50 month. i d IABK‘ET. 1008%—Large front room to let; : ‘mon! n — . O'FARRELL, 20—Su furnished offices; sievator; siec. Hght: fl-y.' mvod. ‘: POLK, 1643—1 large, newly furnished, sunny front room; running water; $10. ROYAL Houre, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lighta, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- pwmn.lctotln:'-l.a lor; rooms to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SUTTER, 1531—1 large front furnished roomy with private bell and telephone. TO let—A newly furnished front bay-window room in new modern flat, with use of bath; 15 minutes from Third and Market sts.; north side of Market; handy to 3 car lines; muat have references. Box 13, Call office. ¥ TURK, 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny suites & single; latest impts; lowest rates in the cif UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Mar! —400 single and family rooma; 3¢ to night; §175 to $68 week; elevator; elect lights; reading-room; free bus and VAN NESS ave., 519—Renovated; handsome sunny furnished suites front rms; med. cony. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooma; 30c to $150 night; $2 to $8 week; olevatory elec. lights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. = CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for Call advertisem: subscriptions has been established Valencia st. at ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; tinting, ting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34 st.; tel. 413 E——— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. NEW apartment house; furnished and un- ‘mllhed ToOms; new management; elevator; kot and cold water. 1040 Market, opp. Jones. AT Mayflower; cut rates now for summer. 308 - :B also beautiful rooms $1 week. DIAMOND, §19—Three nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms; bath. ELEVENTH, 106—Furnished sunny room for housekeeping. FILLMORE, 2219—4 large furnished room: bath; housekeeping: choice; $30. FOURTH, 225—Nice large housekeeping room; also single rooms. GUERRERO. 220—Three lun.ng nicely furnish- A AIRLIE HALL, 1605 FRANKLIN ST., SW. COR. PINE ST. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. SELECT BOARD FOR LADIES. Young ladies from out of town who wish to pursue their studies In the city will find ex- cellent accommodat'ns & care; refs. required. MISS E. D. FORBES, 1606 FRANKLIN ST. AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or single; billiards; steam heat. VAN NESS_ 1714—Select private Dboarding- house; rooms single or en suite; destrable lo- cation: all conveniences of home. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex. 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional table: free billlard-room. 1620 GEARY—Large sunny room: hot and cold water; gentleman preterred. HAYES, 671—Nice front room, with board, for gentleman; private family; reasonable. SILVER, 95—Furnished sunny rooms; suitable for gentleman; excellent board; reasonable. ed housekeeping rooms; p , bath and gas range. HERBERT _ (The)—Sunny apartments for housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- nisbed. 1539 Polk st. KEARNY, 104—3 newly papered sunny unfur- nished rooms; $20; references. MARY, 22, bet. Fifth and Sixth—2 small sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping. MCcALLISTER, 637—3 nice large unfurnished sunny rooms; bath and yard. THE JOHNSON, 605 O'Farrell st—Sunny suites and singio rooms. with board: refs. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM and board by business lady ia Jewish family; state price; best references. Box 1190, Call. ———————————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. MINNA, 434—Large airy back room; suitabls for light housekeeping; $7. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. MISSION, 1604, cor. Twelfth—Nicely furnished front bay-window room: sun all day; kitchen connecting; no children. GAK, 17— 3 fur. rms; housekeeping; bath; el gant location; eonvenient to all cars; pri O'FARRELL, 431—2 sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping, STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; new furnish- ed housekeeping rooms; $5 and $12. TEHAMA, 44—2 front housekeeping rooms. TURK, 045 Furnished rooms for housekeep- in gas, bath and phone. VALENCIA, 187—Three large, sunny rooms, fornished complete for housekeeping: separal entrance front and back. with bath and gas; no small children; rent §22 50. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd doctor; treats all diseases of the human body; past four years at 115-117 Mason: now cated at 867 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Po Tal, herb cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington . BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speciaity. DR BALL, 1073% Market st. ‘WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 7T4A-8 Clay st. —— 111 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES -head cak, guaranteed: second-hand. ; some nearly new; 60 days’ exchangs agreement. Chicago S.M.Exchas 983 Mikt. ST pet. Bin and 6in; phone South 433: sleva- tor: branch. 285 Geary st.: phone Main 780. VAN NESS ave., 706—Three basement rooms In rear complete for housekeeping, $18. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions fcefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 encia_st. E———————————————— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. e GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. ENCAMPMENT AUGUST, 1806. The Committee on Hotels and Accommoda- tions of the Grand Army of the Republio has arranged With the CITY ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market, Rooms 3 and 4, Phone Jessie #71, To act with the Committee in locating visitors to the Encampment, in private residences, boarding and rooming houses. Househoiders desiring to accommodate visit- ors are requested to notify without delay, the City Room Renting Agency of such accom- modations as they have to offer. None but thoroughly respectable houses will be listed, and the same will be subject to inspection by representative of the Agency, and in ail cases must be approved by the G. A. R. Committec of Management before visitors will be assigned thereto. BEST renting plano in city for $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 560 Hayes st. BARGAIN; good upright; must be sold at once. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecllian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— Steck.Everett, Ludwig and other good pianos. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. $25—NO. 534 Bush st., between Dupont and Stockton; large store’ and rooms. Apply to B. M. GUNN & CO. 313 Montgomery st. $3500—8-room almost new house; lot 40x115: barn and complete in all particulars; terms to suit to responsible party; an exceptional offer, ¥. F. PORTER. 466 Eighth st., Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. SEND for printed list; Issued weekly; com- plete. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broad- wav Oakland. B e — ALL our goods delivered on first payment; you can buy from ue diamonds, watches, jewelry, sealskins, men's tallor-made clothing, trunks, suit cases, on a very small weekly payment no interest charged: it will pay you to ex- amine our goods and prices: established 1850. LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 Stockton st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles: best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. BLODGETT'S SNAPS. 1 have a fine corner property that is paying 10 per cent on price, which is $15,500; lot 100x 150 feet; one 10-room, two 7-room and two 5- room modern cottages; always rented; gas and all in first-class condition; this is a snap for some one that has money to invest; is worth at least $25,000. I also have a fine 3-story building, making 3 flats of b rooms each, that is paying 10 per cent on $5000, price asked; best location in East Oakland, close to Twenty-third-ave. depot. We have all kinds of property to exchange and many snaps in cheap cottages, with terms to suit. L. BLODGETT, 1158 Twenty-third ave.,, East Oakland. W. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, REAL ESTATE, SPECIAL BUILDING LOTS. 12 50 foot—On north side of street, 100x N2 O B between Tolegraph and Grove: $16 per foot—East of Telegraph ave.. 50x115; new houses all around; near new electric Iine. $1,000—A fine building lot on corner, Telegraph ave., 52x110. ‘WM. P. TODD. 1070 Broadway, station; of Te i| east ‘elegraph Oakland, m WANTED for cash customer, some Realty Syn- ite 6 cent certificates at a discount. .dlfl per For sale, 8 lots near Idora 201 feet ave., at §225; 5 . E. BARNARD, s 476 Tenth st., Oakland. FOR SALE. 38, | $8500—Two elegant flats, 7 rooms each; will 8 per cent on the investment; lot 50x ; on Webster st., near Thirteenth, C. K. MABSHALL, 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. $70—COMPLETELY furnished residence of 9 rooms; close to Broadway: in finest residence location in Lakeside district. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway. e ———————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. Fldy oy tiicy oo FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. —_— e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post et.; tel. Bush !35—‘ Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, ete. CAN supply 15 Japanese laborers on quick no- tice for farm work and picking fruit. Ad- dress H. ICHIYASU, 1221 34 st., Sacramento. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Ja; . Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel, Main 8765 A—_GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp, Office, 415 Stockton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help, SECOND-HAND machinery, boile; pumps, water pipe, bOUShE, sold, renced med exchanged. See'Sunday’s papers, 'H. MACHINERY COMPANY. 180:135 Beats ot ‘WILL contract 2500 barrels per month for o year, 14% gravity ofl at 25c f. o. b, Bakers- fleld. C.’E, PRICE, 605 Grant bullding, Los Angeles, 5 TR S O o n Tiear Bush; open o 9 p. m. Sundzxy o moos. ‘A—$3 50 DERBY and fedora hats, $1 75, Pop- ular Price Hatters, e Pine; open till 9 p. m. Sunday to noon. TR S e e etec. WHITELAW, fl snolrn‘lt.wl ignd MILES of pipe and fittings: all sizes. GENE RILEY & SONS, 109 Vallejo st. EU- PARTNERS WANTED. LADY partner wanted; one-third inter- Call 206 Kearny st., 'San Francisco. PERSONALS, est. YOUR FORTUNB TOLD BY THE STARS The planets govern your life as the moon controls the tides. Advice on all affairs of life, marriage, business. speculation, etc. Send 10c with birth date for my new book on Astrol- ogy and I will give you a reading of your life with_description’ of whom you should marry. PROF. S. F. POSTEL. Lansdowne, Pa. FREE this week at my parlors, 3 hydro- vacuum and electric massage treatments; re- moves wrinkles, tan and freckles; investizate my treatment for fully enlarging and devel- oping the bust; electrolysis my specialty. Call or phone MRS. I. BARRETT-WILSON, des matologist, Callaghan bldg., Market' and Jones sts.; phone Folsom 3567. THE AUDITORIUM HOTELY THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE HO- TEL DOWN TOWN; 150 ROOMS; 35 SUITS WITH PRIVATE _BATH:; ELECTRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT; TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; SUITS WITH BATH, $1 50 TO §2 50 PER DAY; SINGLE ROOMS, 7S¢ TO $1; HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041. . SEVENOAKS HOTEL R. BUSH AND TAYLOR SAN ¥RANCISCO . 'NELLIE HALSEY....J. R. NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL & TRANSIENT HOTEL; SUNNY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATHS; LONG- DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATORSE. .HOTEL ST. AUGUSTA .HOTEL ST. AUGUSTA. 536 GEARY ST. . 536 GEARY ST. L.NEAR TAYLOR ST.—PHONE BEAST 981 Contains 100 large sunny rooms, single and en suite; ulso bathroom suites; electric lights; electric_elevator; steam heated; European plan; first-class service; moderate rates; phene in every room. A.A.—City Room Renting Agency, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market sts., Rooms 5 and 4. Phone Jessie 4471. FREE_. - . FREE We locate you free of charge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. A—HOTEL ~ NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN PLAN, 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM MARKET; 250 OUTSIDE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT AND TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: RATES 75¢ A DAY UP; SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. ATTENTION! Graphophone and Phonograph users—To introduce our newest process mold- ed records we are instituting a special pre- mium competition; write or call for particu- lars and ask about our new language records in_ French, German, Spanish and Italian. Columbia Phonograph Co., 125 Geary st. MOTORCYCLE and typewriter chea, 1 Greenwich st., M. C. LORD. .- FOR sale—Pigeons; beautiful fancy; also va- riety: cheap. 841 Castro st. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Emj it Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 mnp:mm.flg;. FOR sale—Cheap, . f“"l"" bicye! 14 McAllister st., room CHINESE and Japanese help; estab, 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. CHOICE runti homers, hen cons, reasoh- able. 2041 Linden st., Oakl 1‘4. 2 e e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. AN experienced waitress and second best of refesences from city, wants '.m‘p:..._ MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, near Powell, ‘WANTED—Immedfately, position houseks #mall family or care of children and u':a’.f good home preferable to high wages; refer- ences, Call to-day, present employer's, 622 Natoma st. ACCOMPLISHED musician from the East wishes a few more music scholars; terms 500 lesson; plano and organ. Mrs. Steuder, Laskie st bet. Sth and 9th, off Mission. COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements; con- finements or invallds; conscientious service; references; moderate terms. MRS. KING, 917 Geary st. MOVING picture film and Montgomery st. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. & CO., 122 Market st. o Al ; stools & cl Stal beds, paatirosnes.-F.FLotier, 113 Mgt ‘metal ietirs. e imee, Dime. BACIELD. 55 Mt GASO! il sizen. ToE: DOAK, 40 Premont s SAFES—New and second-band. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. Aoaiies, ALEXANDER & CO. 10 Montey. e, BULTARD s BRECR. 101 Port b song slides, 109 by tha day washing or WOMAN wants work . Call 236 Hickory ave. housecleaning. _— A WEEK’S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year .CIAL BLEMISHES - REMOVED. ‘Wrinkles, yellow and flabby skin, small 'r!fln‘l and scars scient re- s e L T or Swrite DR. L. WILLIAMS.OI Geary. S e W SPh 6 P Ies DRt MORPHINE, opium and laudanum habits cured nlwmwnuhi'nl—hommmm;h‘ spondence strictly ‘confidential; in govelope; call or wrlie to-day. —Indi Cure, 201 Turk st.; Bruce D. Mgr. HEALTH Culture, Mental Culture, Physical Cuiture, This combination insures the full- est_realization of all the best that life af- fords. Write for special free trial offer. Prof. Anderson, Dept C, 850 Market st. Al‘xu-lhuen::.u- i ' SHARLES LEONa " London l’b—l;;im copy Scientific Marriage Im- primatur: big sensation. 209 Kearny st. S ASHWORTH ..... Sesssrsloss 320 MASON ST., bet. Geary and O’ Farrell. ....ROOMS SINGLE AND EN SUITE.... ..PRIVATE BATH—BOARD OPTIONAL. ....SUN IN ROOMS ALL DAY. HOTEL GRAYSTONE, 66 GEARY ST, PHONE BUSH 880. CENTRALLY LOCATED; ELEGANT SUITES, WITH BATH AND SINGLES. up; cars direct to ferry, CUft Hocuse Park. 967 Sutter, near Leavenworth. A30e%0 Bioper alght. 3135 t0 85 ber light hn-ri.nlu rooms; open "' 873 Market st. (or AT “‘The Almon! st ARDELL, 15 Page—] furnished house- keeping rms.. double $1 25, $1 50, $awk. T furnished sunny room; large closet. ‘Ash ave., near Van Ness. A STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness Market: positive cure for all. Don’t delay. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girly Directory Orphan Asylum hereby gives notice that the following orphan and Ralf-orphan girls and boys have been ad- mitted . to the asylum from Janu- ary 1, 1003, to July _ 1 19083 Violet Dutro, 9 yrs.; Augusta Dutro, 8 yrs.: Frank_Fassina, 12 yrs.; Louise Feccina, 10 yre.; Josephine Feccina, 8 yrs.; David Fec- .; Joseph Clancy, 8 yrs.. Ross Alameda, 6 yrs.; Gasper Castel 1 Tiam Castell, & o Martin Castell, & yrs.: Carrfe Cano, 8 yrs.; Nettie Cano, 6 yra.i Raphael Cano, 4 yrs.; Gertie Robinson, 1 yr. 6 mos.; May Conely, 7 yrs.: Ira Conely, & yrs.; Otis Conely, 4 yrs.; Benjamin de Rose, 8 yrs.; Maria de Rose, 12 yrs.; Cowep, 10 yrs.; Emma Cowep, 8 yrs.; Maria Cowep, 5 yrs.: Willie Cowep, 3 yrs. § mos. Samuel Belogich, 4 yrs. 2 mos.; Pauline Wolfe, 9 yrs.; Michael Mastrosanti, 6 yrs.: Mary ‘Belovich, 10 yrs.; Antonet Belovich, & yrs.; Chariey del Grendi, 7 yrs.; Loulse ds Grendi, 6 yre.; Marion Chapman, 5 yrs. & mos.; Edmond Chapman, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; May apman, 1 year 6 m Remond Schwell, & yra.; Ella Creque, 6 yrs.:; Agnes V. Johnson, 7 yrs.; Sam Walsh, 9 yrs.; Willlam Me~ Kensey, 8 yrs.; Isabel McKensey, 9 yrs.j Charlet Sorensen, 6 yrs.; Bernardine nynu‘ 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Catherine Murphy, 3 yra. mos.; Sarah Murphy, 2 yrs.; Joseph Mahoney, 2 yrs.; Mary Johnston, 7 yrs.; Neilie John- ston, § yrs.; James Johnston, 2 yrs.; C Johnson, 10 yrs. 7 mos.; Ethel Wagner, yrs.; Maria King, 7 yrs.: Rose King, 5 yrs.i Winfred King, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; Henry Kinj 1 year 5 mos.; Sam Schmidt, 3 yrs.; Mai McNickells, 7 yrs.; Agnes McNickells, T ynfl Emily McNickells, 5 yrs.; John Wagner, 12 yrs.; Maria Wagner, 10 yrs.; Chester ':fi & yrs.; Clara_Futterer, 9 yrs.; Cheerello, 6 yrs.; Eva Narvis, 7 yr& Henderson, 3 yrs.; Margaret Hannan, & yre.3 John Green, 5 yrs.; Henry Pastene, 4 yra Celia Brand, 3 yrs.: Maria Walsh, 1 year mos.; Eltzabeth Kelly, 2 yrs.: Withe Sum} mers, 2 yrs. 4 mos. ichael Logue. 2 yrs. mos.: Josephine Baker, 1 year 4 mas. Jenking, 2 yis. 6 mos.; Annle MeDgnnell yrs.; Sadie Mason, 7 yrs.: Frank rs.; Agnes Buckley. 12 yrs.; Lottie Cam 1 6 yrs.; Ella Moran 8 yrs. Loftus, 2 yrs.; Ida Anderson, 4 yrs. 3 mos. Florence Buckley, 9 yrs. ‘2 mos.; Do Gleischner, 4 yrs.; Addie Wesher, § yrs.; Ji Sooh Bwayne, T yoar 5 mos.: Rachasl 3 yrs.; Liilie Kearney, 1 year 6 mos.; Mi: Morgan, 2 yrs.; Violet Pickett, 10 yra. White, 4 yrs.: John Wigin, 4 yrs.; Je Miller, § yrs.; Gracie Hopson, 7_yrs.; Ci Collins, 8 yrs.; Harriet Meehan, 12 yrs.: Kane, 2 yrs.; Gracie Mihigan, 11 yrs.; Je Riordan, 6 yrs.; Emma Camp! 1y Theresa Hill, 3 yrs.; Leonard Fisher, § Anna Muller, 8 yrs.; Lillie Cashell, 4 yrs Florence Nelson, 2 yrs.; Rosie Fosett, 4 yra. Theresa Donald, 5 yrs.; Annie Brag, 2 Fred Conley, 3 yrs.; Mary B it, 4 yre.; bert Nicholls, 4 yrs. 9 mos. H 8 yrs.; Alice Nicholls, T yrs.; Antonia 2 yrs.: Theresa Fisher, § yrs.: Myrtle 7 yrs.; Mary Smid, 7 'yrs.; Hilda 10" yrs.; Esther Holverson, 6 yrs.; Regan, 7 yrs.; Celia Regan, § yrs.; Regan, § yrs.; Philomena Morse, 2 yrs.; Maschinf, 7 yrs.; Hazel Roche, 10 yrs. THE Pacific and m admitted January h 1903, ng orphans and iz Lous n.‘r- years 2 aged years: months Sadie % Louis years H !Hl.l‘l’l ”‘l‘ ‘l'lfi" Maurice Beck, years; years 11

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