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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. JULY 2>, ivvs. 13 AND FOUND—Continm LOST ed. . & | BARGAIN; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. £00od upright; must be sold &t once. SECHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllistoe €t & an- | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecillan plano Webster | player. st BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post ? violins, zithers, old and new. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any addcess in the United States or Cenada one year for $1. arket, Hayes or McAllister s ] urn ‘1o 20 Sutter st.; reward. : for re male pug e o Jost cor Returr lower watch s an back receive ¢ tc offige or K th st Oakland n :t the Californis st., needs old ~ases MEDICAL. VALFPEAL wold; price §: e and tablets receipt wh, Paste By Folsom s MISCEL rolis casy or B iors, 2 Kearny st ¥ confl ney place to largest busi 533 P r 1003 ¥old us_stones Sixth st N per cent on $1000; any secu me A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Week) LANEOUS—FOR SALIL s, $1 7 Jewelry, tore. °h, 19 Third retail n without De Muin S16. ; best regulafing pills 300D BROTH. Seventh ¥rs. exper'nce. | t., cor. lusive office. to lay: og; good over old Dew roofs. £ WHITE eale st te. §2 50. Orig- Kearny o noo 5. Pop- . bear noon. r, ded - dential obtain at r- ness in tt bidg. T piano:no remov Grast ave., piano: Mutual salaried bldg. il bought et oy onth on each | room 16, no removal; fioor 4. per cent Kearny. ney to Bk.bld. 36 pages, in wrapper. for malling. §1 per year. MUSICAL INSTRUME A }’5”3.}3 t:l good planos be sold at greatly x'-dufiu; ral 20 316 up. HEINE PIAN phone Main 5744 3 hubert piano Paris, Maiw kilitul re ms me Steinway upri Pac. Coast, 278 O’ Farrel *-pand instruments soid. salling for Australia offers at sacrifics ght planoc. 516 Eddy. returned from prices of the d_keys..$68 -$185, §215 $185, $253 1o $395 | o $170 g +evn.-$10 to $75 allowed on purchase: install- no-players from $90 up; new o’ Co. Jacobsen, Bchwech- Marshall & Wendell, and _others; CURTAZ & SON. 16-20 san Francisco. casy good full value for every dol- | terms mre easy and the 2 » MAUVAIS CO. st | —.'f'; | $2600—A lovely new 2-story 6-room house, just 6 ZITHERS, music etc. Max Maler, Teacher of Zither, 304A Turk st s S B T s FOR sale—A fine square piano cheap. 1123 Sutter st FEAUTIFUL 3-pedel Stelnwsy uj t_pleno: jerfect sacrifice O’'Farrell. ‘ BUY @irect from the factory and save 50 per cent. HORNUNG, 21¢ MeAllister st, KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O and eidest plano house rrell st.; largest EEST renting plano in city for $3 monih. BCOTT-CURTAZ PIANG CO., 560 Hayes St 846 and | reir note. | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. bullding, t st.— light, hea:, Janitor and & SARDINER. IMA kin, birthmarks, uge and scars scientifically re- oved without cutting, massage,electricity or e. epecial demonstrations tbis week. write DR. L. WILLIAMS, 371 Geary. (ORFHINE, opium and laudanum habits cured &t bome by a painiess home treatment: in- Gorsed and used by leading physicians; corre. spondence strictly confidential; in plain, scaled . call or write to-day. India Drug Cure, 201 Turk st.;. Bruce D.” Kimmis, Mgr. K| 717 ladies with scelp diseases: lo re graymess prevented or stamp.) Con- . 10 to alist, room ematu THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im. proves its gro stops falling,cures dandruff and jtching scaip; nc in or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggisis’. hairdressers’;ac- cept no substitute, Remedy Co.,385Geary. NOT how cheap, but how good, Is the motto of utact Rapid Rotary e of to-day. manufact ¢ the the sewing-macl 1021 M the ce, cures per- phine, cocaine habit. Call of Pharmacy, 251 Grant & ; fee moderate. of England Is requested ng Men’s Christian Asso- Francisco; news of im- elope Co. has removed to 461 Teleph . ne James nd Howard Saturday Hall, alled_for suits, overcoats . Londen AT less than cost, unc 2d trousers. at CHARLES LYO! r. 721 Market st. ELEGANT sults on easy installments: 50 cents and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar ket et between Seventh and Eighth BUITS 1o order on instaliments, §1_per week. Neuhaus & Co., merch.tailors,727-729 Market. ALL styles bairdressing. 25c: hair goods; man curing 25c. G. LEDEREH, 123 Stockton st. | TAILOR-MADE sult §7 60; dress pants $2 50 Misfit Cicthing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. EUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by Mrs. Traverse.11 electric needle. Dr.& Market play books, wigs, IN & CO., 733 Mkt. 3| BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000—6 ROOMS and bath; lot 60x120; street work done; modern plumbing; 1 block from proposed car line. $300—Lots half block from Grove-st. car line. $5500—New S-room and bath; Hillegass Tract; lot 52:6x159; this is a beautiful home and in best residence district of Berkeley. $2050—7 rooms and bath, on Channing way; street work done: 3 blocks from station: §3500T-room house, barn; large lot: on street car line; exceptional ensy terms to re- Sponsible party. e $1650-6-room house, near College a 120, $1000— Lot 45x125. east side of Fulton street; street work done. $1600—5 rooms and bath; 35x135; Parker st. $1600—4-toom cottage; lot 50x135. 'HENEY & BERRY, lot 40x ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurns. GRAND Southern, 7th and Misslon—Rooms 50¢ to $1 50 night: $2 to $6 week: reading-room. HYDE, 1028, corner Cali room; gas; suitable for gentleman; $6 50. MASON,_ 217—Neatly furn. rooms: quiet; spectable; board optional. Tel. Howard O FARRELL, 20—Suony furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, mo. O'FARRELL, $71—Newly furn. sunny rms., central; quiet; tel.; baths; moderate. ROYAL Houte, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, ¢moking-room and ladies’ par- Jor: rooms per night_35c to $150; week, $3 %o §8. month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground fioor; rooms With hot and cold water: baths. STEVENSON, 522, bet. Sixth and Seventh— Large nicely furnished sunny front room; grate; $6. a0 SUTTER. 15311 large furnished front room with private bell and teléphone, TO LET—A newly furnished front bay-window Toom in mew modern flat, With use of bath; 16 minutes from Third and. Market sts.; north &lde of Market: handy to 3 car lines: must have references. Box 13, Cali office. TURK. 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny sultes & e leiost Taupts; loweat Tates 1o the oite: A0 keley. This new 7-room house, with all modern improvements, including frescoed ceilings; sltuated on the best street in town; price $3500; terms, emall cach payment, balance same as rent. | 0. A. RUDOLPH, T Lorin. | | room cottage, pantry, (ollet-lcu_\‘ water; ose to car line; price $1100: terms, h payment, balance same as rent. smali | 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. n Sundays ALL RIGHT. room cottage, bath. toilet, stationas s close to station and street cars: 00: terms, small cash payment, bal- same as rent. 0. A. RUDOLPH. i Lorin. | gas fixtu price ance S and residence corner for sale in Alameda. the NE. corner of Central ave. and Sixth st 54 feet on Central ave. by 123 feet on Sixth st.. containing cottage of ® rocms, bath. patent closets, etc., on Sixth st.; also store bullding on corner with living rooms; now doing a fair business: S. | P. narrow gauge station opposite; satistac- tory reasons for selling. Apply or address H C. BALLHEIMER. 601 Centra] ave., Ala- { i { i | meda, on premises. | $4000 1507 PRI st.. near Santa Fe R. R. large 8-room house: high basement; sta- | ble; cow barn; 7 houses for chickens; lot | 160x135; street work complete; call and | inspect. W. C. MORAN & CO., | 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeiey. | $1600_HANDSOME, well-bult room house; high basement: mice lot; close to_cars: $100 | cash. balance $15 per month. W. C. MO- | R C_C. EMSLIE. Ashby. BARGAIN2W house; must be s0ld: owner Warring st | A BRAN | GENTLEMAN desires room and board at $7 UNITED STATES, 128 Eddy st.. near Market —400 eingle and family rooms: 35¢ to $1 Biene: 55 to 36 week: elevator. electrie lights: reading-room; free bus and baggage. VAN NESS ave. S519—Renmovated: bandsoms sunny furnished suites front rms; mod. con: WEBSTER, 5—Furnished rooms to let. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st near Market— ost convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; to $1 50 ht: $2 to $8 week: elevator; elec, lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. H office for Call advertisements and subseriptions has been established at 1006 Va- lencia st. ——— ROOMS AND BOARD, AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel: sunny rdoms, suite or single: billlards: stear heat. VAN NESS, 1714—Seiect private boarding- house; rooms single or en suite: desirabls cation; all conveniences of home. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional )IDIQ: free billlard-room. THE JOHNSON. 605 O'Farrell st—Sunny suites and singl frocms, ith board; refs. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing, §1 per year. ! ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. per week. Box 4253, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE following children have been received at the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children, 1534 Mission st., since last publica- tion of same: Albert Haight half orphan, sge 7 years; Martha Sicbe. half orphan. ags 10 yesT¥. Robert Siebe. half orphan, age 8 years: Flora Siebe half orphan, age 6 years. HARRIET W. MANNING, Becretary. ‘ptiar Henna restores gray hair fo its natural color; $1; at all druggists fiuous hair & mol eedle. Mrs. & Miss E veins and o write for testin { DEVAS - tel. Maln 413 e e e et PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LL—Office and residence, % Mar . bet. Sixth and Seventh. VED—DR. WONG HIM, wll diseases of the hv r years at 115-117 Mason: cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leav ssor to Dr. Li Po nerp doctor. an kody; for now_lo- worth. succe: cures al d 27 Washington tal diseases a speclai Market cases cured by Chinese berbs 746-8 Clay st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM S . o ehold goods stored. moved, shipped. Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant LPH Stor S merchan- East 126. sdvances_m 840 F. W. Zehfuss. storage—Fu n Gate ave.; Storage; Howard 941 iture Moving Com- phone Jackson 281 11 Montgomery at_cut rates. s . Fillmore st.: and Storage Co. ain 1840. Shi FOR SALE. vear big jon. st CONSTRUCTION _ COM- buiiding. will buy d you a house; small cash S8 per month pays principal and n each $1000 of balance due. ent WHOLE block of houses just started near t! Park on Carl, Cole,Shrader & Parnassus ave. plans. terme, prices to suit; apply premises. JAMPS ROUNTREE & CO., 137 Carl et. artistic houses, 7 roc lot 50x100. Call 51-53 Mc- Two-flat_house, basement; room e and buggy. 3037 224 st., near call before 12 m, flats on Second ave. and C for sale on easy payments; one block to McAllister care; prices to sult you: ope FOR sale_House § rm® ; high basement: sunny side 19th, bet, Valencia & Missio offer refused. Stephens & Co.. home; 7 r. & b 000. ' MOSSMAR OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, 'OF¥ICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1 §50 a month buys what might 1 a mansion; house of 8 rooms; $500 CASH e tern finished in curly redwe paneled din- ing-re with china te and hook- cases built therein; frescocd and deco- nickel and open plumbing; sur. ded b | | i residence of F. M Villa: fine marine for sale at $3000 less land Smath Arbor 50x145; | than a 1 cash value; first come "rll! served. | | 3. 8. MEYERS or GEORC JSTIN, i | 100 Oakland. | | $4250 for a home that would cost $6000 to du- plicate; lot 50x116; - driveway, flowers, | palme, fruit trees, summer house—in fact, an ideal homé; the owner has been com- pelled to leave Oakland and must zell; | terms only $800 cash and balance mort- : house of 8 rooms and bath, modern new; Swiss colonial style of first-class nelghborhood and center. JRGE W 1002 Broad! Imost AUSTIN, | ay, Oakland FORC sale under mortgage: posi- tively must be =old at once; 10 rooms. lot | | $3000 36x115; sunny frontage: close to school, churches and local train: Poplar st.; cen- tral; very desirable neighborhood;’ cost present owner over $4100. * | | $3000—Nearly new modern colonial cottage of 6 rooms, high b t, brick foundation, | porcelain bath, sanitary plumbing: all in | fine condition: lot S0x140 (note the size): | street work all done: stone sidewalks lald: | open lawn; choice residence location, 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 appreciated; terms of payment if desired. balance like rent: new colonial | G roams and hath; just com- | Pleted; open lawn in front: # feet above | ktreet grade; Merrimac or 28th st., near Grove { Send for new printed S-page catalogue. | ORGE W. AUSTE i 1002 Broadway, Oak! 21 H AND $10 MONTHL For 1 acre or 16 lots, sandy loam soil, covered | | with fruit trees, 2 fine springs the land, | 2'blocks to clactric road and acrose the strect ! from a lic school; away from fogs and hersh winds; near a 90-fget boulevard: an ideal location for a home; a few more acres may be had adjoining: some nice homes surrounding; price in all $500. $275 caeh, $8 50 monthiy—New cottage of 4 rooms; bath, pantry, closets, etc.; modern; soll and location unsurpassed: adjoining East | Oakland; lot 35x138; more jand can be ha price in’ all. §1 Call or send for eircu lar, 4 venth st.. opposite Broadway sta- | tion, Oakland. Carriage free. M. Z. JONES, | Owrer. | ALEXN. MU cisco for Oakland Berkeley or rural homes. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. f TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schelihaas, 11th st. cor. store.Oakind Mill Valley Advertisements. | terior finish, barn and en and numerous other : drivewa beautiful arden; 2 acres in orchard; one of the prettiest homes Alameda County; it is tng 1o go for half of its real value: price $3000; small nt down. balanze on easy MITCHEN! Oakland. Br ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vinevards: Inspected bargains; monthly cata- jogue sent free. C. M, WOOSTER CO., 648 Market s e S — = | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. R & BARTON, 1010 | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. LOTS 50x125 at the station on ed streets. charming views: prices very to $12 a front foot: terms, 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly; will doubie In value; don't fail to see them; over | #0 lots sold recently: money advanced for | building purposes; send for fllustrated book- let; agent on the ground Sundays. 116 Montgomery st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT Mayfiower: 3 si: $5 u cut rates now for summer. 308 also beautiful rooms $1 week, FELL, 228 Sunny froot con. sulte, furn. for housekpg; $16; bath, gas range; adult ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. R! JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOI A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruil treesy near train and schools; only $2550; Jot T6x125. Nice 5-room cottage and bath. A LAND COMPANY, . 100 Park st., Alameda. $2650_NEW house of ¥ rooms: just finished. Fair Oaks st, Park Station. E. of Caroline, Encinal Alame: FRULTY LE ADVERTISEMENTS oom cottage; large lot, 75 x140; easy ‘terms, 2 $1000—3-room cottage; lot 50x200; fine place for chickens. completed, situated in Fruitvale; close to train and car lne; large Jot. ottage, 4 rooms and bath; bard fin- B hhes 10 Tty hivs bl ooty ensy terms, $1600—X good investment; flat of 8 rooms rents for $19 per month; 2 lots, 25x100: street work all dome; 3 minutes' walk to train and street car. ‘ottage, 5 rooms and bath: windmil and tank: owner sells water to neighbors for §7 per month; street work and side- walks all completed, ALAMEDA LAND €O, AP 10 AT Twenty-third ave, FOLSOM, 834 Bay-window and kitchen, $3 25 per weik, HERBERT (The) — housekeeping; 28 ranges; nished. 1830 Pfllkr_ll. - MISSION. 1917 Large furnished sunny sulte housekceping: gas range; other rooms, NF. Cor. Fliis and Webster—Corner: 4 far. nished housekeeping rooms; gas and bath; rent low. 2 LR ETOCKTON, 1206—Model house, newly fur- nished: front housekeeping rooms: phone, gus, bath. A BRANCH office for_Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 | Valencla st. e ] ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. AA-City Room Renting, Agency, 1104 Market st cor. Turk and Market sts., Rooms 3 and 4. Phone Jessle 4471 FREE ..o .. FREB ‘e locate you free of in Rooms with or without 'm Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. —BOTEL NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN ‘PMN_ 18 TURK__8T., 4 DOORS FROM P STRn i s =§OAM: RATES 5¢ A DAY UP; SPECIAL RATES BY THE A2 t0 B per might, $135 (o 85 pér woek. and light ha::nplnl Tooms; ooflu night. night. ), k—3, 4 and § room o’ A ients Tor HkpeS sirictiy mod: eine. slevator, x B turnished room for 1 or 3 gents Bathe Tafining Water rafersnces. 880 Phar ot BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 138)—Fur. rooms, suites, single; also furnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of J. HARRY English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, rellable; take no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars ‘‘Relief for Ladles, in letter by return mail, Ask vour drugsist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelpia, Pa. i SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in BARS Positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. i D ] SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES ead onk. guaranteed: second-hand. some nearls news 60 days axchangs 5 50 dro $6 to $1. agreement. Chicago S.M.Exchange, 933 Mkt. bet. 5th and 6th: phone South 433; eleva- ; branch. 285 Geary st.: phone Main 750. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, and Market: positive cure for all. Don't delay. — e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We y than any #ell better machines for less mi house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, ipeirll!l’l at $30 each: get par- M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- A FEW good ticulars, L. ers sold rented. repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. e B e | FROPOSALS. PFROPOSALS—Bids wanted—Notice fs hereby given that sealed proposals will be_received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California at room 13, 520 Sansome st.,_ San Franclsco, Cal., up to $:30 p. m. on MONDA August 10, 1903, for furnishing uniform coaté, pants and blouses for the Ve erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (R. R. s n, Yountville), for six months, ending De- comber 51, 1903, Preference will be given to &oods manufactured in this State, price, lity being equal, under the provisions of sec. 3247 of the Political Code. Each bidder must accompany his bid with & | certified check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at lea 10 per cent_ of the amount of hi=z bid, payable to | €. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. The board reserves the right | to reject any or all bids and to order an quantity over or under the amount -pecmel' Address John F. Sheehan secretary of the | Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of | California, room 13, 320 Sansome st.. San | Franecisco, Cal. By order of ot DA tors. JOHN F. SHE OFFICE of C. Barracks, | Wash., July 22, aled proposals, in | triplicate, will be received here until 11 a m., August 21, 1903, and then opened for the construction at Varicouver Barracks, Wash., | of 1 double barrack, 1 guardhouse, 2 gun- sheds and 2 worksho For tull information, plans and specifications apply to this office. U. 8. reserves the right to reject or aceept any or all proposals or any part thereof. En. velopes containing proposals should be mark “Proposals for construction of buildin SAN FRANCISCO, . July 27, 1903—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be'received here until 11 o'clock, a. m.. August 27, 1903, and then opened for flling ravine and laying drain at the Presidio of San Franciseo, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac- cept_any ar all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to J. McE, HYDE, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M.. Dept. of California. UNITED STATES Engineer Office, Burke Bldg., Seattle, Wash., July 25, 1008—Sealed proposals for dredging Grays Harbor and Thehalis River, Wash.. will be received here until 12 m.. August 25, 1903, and then pub- licly opened. ‘Information furnished on appli- catioh. JOHN MILLIS. Maj. Engineers. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BRENNAN, deceased—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of J. HARRY BRENNAN, de- ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having clajms against the 1d deceased, 1o exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four monthe after thé first publica- ton of this aotice to the sald administratrix at the office of A. F. ST. SURE, room No. 1208, Cl Spreckels bullding, ‘Sen Fran- cisco, California, which said office the un- dersigned selects as her place of business in all matters con: with said estate of J. HARRY BRENNAN, deceased. CATH- ERINE A. BRENNAN. Admiujstratrix of the Estate of J. HARRY BRENNAN, de- ceased. Dated San Francisco, July 3, 1903, A F. ST. SURE, Attorney for Estate, Claus Epreckels building, San Francises, NOTICE of Dissolution of Copartnership—The firm heretofcre existing under the name and €tyle of ‘3olden Gate Dredging and Reclania- tion Company, dofng business in the city ard ccurty of San Francisco, State of Cali- focnla, is thie day dicsoived by mutual con- cent, MAREHALL C. HARRIS havij > Chaved the entire interest of WILLIS G. WHITTER In the concern. Dated WILLIS G. WHITTER. July 17, 1903. MARSHALL C. HARRIS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The public in general i& hereby notified that the undersigned did not have And has not any partner in business since 1000. Anybody hav. ing claimed or claiming to be such has done 0 without authority, and for reasons best o G A INGER 2 La 3 % ussat ave. San_Franeisco, July, 1063, MARRIAGE LICEIGES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Frank T. Ram: 23, u&.?"‘lrr.ll street, Maud Naughten. Fifth street. b 71 P’emrl".'zv h’tmmu Dlace, and 1 fle&"; ; Eonnor. 50, "vl‘i.p:n';n m. ter, 24, city. »&n‘, 30, 747 street, and . mawr.l' Tevels, 21, 1}1 nflznm Min Siepnum Basisth, 00, Selby. and Teresza B o Tiatoin. 51, 68 Eilis street, and Jesste MecLane, ‘street. 41, !? “Misston_ i , 28, 120 Suttee street, and Aljce M 16 Sutter street. ¥ e Tlary. 1h P11 Fetmn et Albro 51, San Jose, and 1da B. Ste- Claud L. Mathews, and Amelia J. T:ngle, August- K. Holland, Gertrude G, Bank, 18, 1330 Turk street. 37, 799 Mission streel, and Dora E. F. Helm, 24, Mountain View. John T. Rudden, 21, city, and Georgie Gib- ney, 18, eity. Vidal 24, Fasmnston, D. C. 30 111 South Park, and P. Pena, 39, Vacaville, and Aneta Schmitz, 20, 148 Chenery street. Lino Castelli, 27, 800 Seventh street, and Anna Costa, 20, 400 Seventh stréet. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES —DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BECKMAN-—In this city, to the wife of Her- man Beckman, a_son. FRIEDMAN—In this city, July 24. 1903, to the wife of Henry Friedman, a daughter. GEISEL—In this city, July 11, 1903, to the wife of Eugene E. Geisel, a daughter. HERRING—In this city, July 23, 1903, to the wite of Tiliman R. Herring (née Mendelsohn), a son. MORSE—In this city, July 18, 1903, to the wife of Willlam S." Morse, a daughter. MOTT—In Oakland, July 26, 1903, to the wife of Perey Mott, & son. DIED. Allardt, George F. Nelson, Nels Brown,” Estelle . Packard, Robert A. Demartini, Mary Peabody, Edward A. Demmick, Henry F. Perry, Nellie Donoghue, Michael Perry, Sarah \ Fiske, Mrs. Flizabeth Riley. George Gourley, Harry W. Romeo, Dominick Hamllton, John W. Ruffin. Bruno Jeaunot, Rose Spencer, Cordelia F. Levinson, Ada Stahle, Welcome M. MccCarty,' Gertrude E. Lucy M. McPherson, Elizabeth Tepper, Mrs. Emllln; Marsh, Florence Woods, Madge Murphy, George ALLARDT—In Oakland, July 27, 1903, George Frederick, beloved husband of Emma Allardt, and father of Charles F., Frederick A. and Lottie Allardt, a native years 5 months and 26 days. BROWN-—-In this city, July 26, 1903, Estelle S. Brown, beloved sister of Dr. C. D. and | Ada_F. Brown and Mrs. A. M. Ewing. | I Funcral services Tuesday, July 28, 1003, at 9:45 o'clock, at her late residence, 92/ Valepcia strest. Interment private. DEMARTINI--In this city, July. 27, 1903, Mary, dearly beloved wife of James Demar- | tini, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. | Franchi, and beloved sister of Felicia, Louis, Linda, Leufsa, Guido and Tillie Franchi, a natve of Santa Rosa, Cal., aged 19 years and | 25 daye. DEMMICK—In Vallejo, July 27, 1003 Henry F., dear'- beloved father of Edwin F. Dem- mick, and devoted father-in-law of Marle F. | Demmick, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 74 years and 7 months. ¥ Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by funeral car connecting with steamer General Frisbie, Misslon-street pler No. 1, Wednes- | day, July 20, 1903, at 2:30 p. m. DONOGHUE—In this city, July 26, 1903, Michael, beloved husband of the late Mre. | Taicy Donoghue, and father of Katherine an: Cecilia Donoghtie, a native of Armagh, Ire- land, aged 78 years. A member of Gentle- | men’s Sodality of St. Ignatius Church. EF The funeral will take place Wednesday July 20, from his late residence, 2804 P street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where i | { a requiem mass will be celebrated for the | repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric_funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. FISKE—In thie city, July 27. 1903, at her | residence. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Flske. beloved | wife of the late Henry G. Fiske, and mother | of Mra. James Dewing, Mrs. Madison Dew- ing, Mrs. C. K. Harman and Mrs. W. P. Todd. GOURLEY--In Fruitvale, July 26, 1903, Harry William, beloved son of W. H. and Nettie May Gourley, and grandson of S. T. and Kate Dodson, a native of California, 13 years 2 months and 24 days. HAMILTON—In Oakland, July 27, 1903, . William, beloved husband of Ary Ann ilton, and father of Monroe Willard, G.. e, Agnes and Frank Hamilton, tive of Kentucky a na- aged 64 years 10 months and 27 days. | JEAUNOT—In San Leandro, July 25, 1003, Rose Jeaunot, wife of Charles Jeaunot, | daughter of Louis and Rose Homefer, sister of Mre. J. Stocer and Louis Homeiér, and | mother of August and Dora Jeaunot. a native | of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 2 maonths. | LEVINSON—In this city, July 27. 1903, Ada ! Levinson, dearly beloved daughter of Fanny | Levinson, and sister of Mre. S. A. Gyle of | Tehama and Julia and_the late John Levin- | son. a native of San Francisco | T Notice of Tuneral hereafter. McCARTY—In this city, July 25. 1903, Ger- trude E., dearly beloved daughter of Mr. | and Mrs' Francis McCarty, sister of Theo- | pald M. Alice E. Beatrice M., Eveline G.. | Frances' M. and Carmelita . McCarty and | Mrs. J. M. Crowley, and granddaughter of Mrs. Cecella McCormack, & native of San Francisco, aged 18 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi. | dence, 3211 Fillmore street, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, corner of Green and Steiner streets, where a _solemn requiem | high mass will be celebrated for the repoe ! of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit | flowers. | McPHERSON—In _Oakland, ~July 27, 1903, | Elizabeth Low, beloved wife of John Me- | Pherson, mother of Mre. Iou Travers and William McPherson, and daughter of Wil- liam and Helen Gardiner, a native of Dundee, | tland, aged 42 years 2 months and 24 days. MARSH—In Suisun, July 23, 1005, Florence, beloved wife of R. L. Marsh of Redding, and daughter of A. J. Mayfield of Sulsun, a native | of California, aged 44 years and 1 day. ! MURPHY—In this city, July 27, 1905, George, beloved son of Catherine and the late Thomas Murph: and brother of Philip, Frank and Thomas Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged yeéars 1 month and 25 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, | thence to St. Charles Borroméo Church, | where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § o'clock. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. NELSON—In this city, July 26, 1903. Nels Nelson, a native of Denmark, aged 65 years 10 _months and 16.days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, July 20, at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel | Hill Cemetery. PACKARD—In the City and County Hospital, July 27, 1903, Robert A. Packard, a native of Georgla, years. PEABODY—In this city, July 26, 1903, Ed- ward A.. beloved husband of Pauline Pea- v, a native of Plymouth, N. H., aged 39 and 5 months. (Plymouth, N. H., Papers please copy.) £ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funéral Tuesday at 10 oelock from his late residence, 8171 | Lombard street. Interment Mount Olivet | Cerfietery via 11:30 train from Third and | Townsend streets depot. PERRY _In thie, eity, July 36 1903, Nete, | Beloved wife of Oliver H. Perry, and sister of James 1. Mackin, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 31 years and 11 days | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to lllel\'d the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 3 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros...224-226 ter | street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemete, | PERRY—In this city, July 27. 1908, Sarah < Perry, beloved wife of the late David Perry, and sister of the late Mrs. Dorethy Thom and the late Mrs. W. H. Little, a native of Ireland. aged 60 :_re: 7 Réemains st the funeral pariors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. RILEY—In this city, July 27, 1903, George Riley, a native of Iréland, aged 54 years. A member of Pacific Coast’ Marine Firemen's U viands and acqidintances are respec e tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow " (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariors of Theodor Dierks. 057 Mission stréet, be- tween Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROMEO-—-In _the City and County Hoepital, July 2%, 1003, Dominick Romeo, a native of Ttaly, aged l: years. Bk CFFIN—In this citv.’ July 26, 1903, Brus B s & native of Frencs, 7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral W o8- day, July 20, 1003, at 1 o'clock, from ths undertaking parlors of laccheri, Duclos & o, oadway, thence to Union-square Hail, 121 Post street, where services will be held r the auspices of 8§ F. de 8. M. La Gaulol; Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, CER—In this city. July 27, 1903, Cordelia B ncen, betoved wite of J. K. Spancer, and | mother of Ida Lee Spencer. a native of Mis- sonri, 00 years 3 months and 13 deys. jends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednésday). at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Haisted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- mént Cyrréss Lawn (‘;fl:;’n i AHLE—In this city. . 1903, Welcomes T rie Deloved infant danghtar of . M. and | Rose M. le, a native of San aged i vear 7 months and 23 days. STEVENS—In Eest Oakland, B it momfi'Xi? & co., |on & jine of Pacific street, 45:6 E of Powel! | 5W { 1ot 15. block F. Lakeview Tract: | been sold to steamship lines. | e ee— | a. m., July Cabo, Mazatian, Altats, La Paz. Santa Ro- | | #alia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each | month, Stevens, and devoted mother of Frank and fiertn:da:uvm and Mrs. F. Sc’l e o Ve of ton. (Boston papers please copy. E7Friends and :awnum are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. Schmidt, 1453 Oak street, between Lj ‘street and Central avé- nue Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TEPPER—In Oakland, at the German Alten- beim, July 26, 1908, Mrs. Emilie Tepper, si: ter of Edward Kummer of Petaluma, a m ;n; of Germany, aged 78 years 2 months and = Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday); at 2 o'clock, at the Ger- man Altenheim. Fruitvale. Cremation at Oakland Crematorium. WOODS-—In the City and County Hospital, July 27, 1903, Madge Woods, a native of California, aged 28 years. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, JULY 27. Wiliflam H. and Augustin Fuller to Rupert Wannemacper, lot on N line of Hayes street, 65 W of Bachanan, W 27 by N 905; $10. Emma H. and David Michaud to Mary E. Poole (wife of Abraham R.), lot on S line of Oak street, 150 E of Broderick, E 25 by 3 137:6; $10. Ellen B. Copp (Franzell) to Etta E. McFar- land, Tot ‘on SE corner of Oak and Clayton streets, E 31:3 by § 100: §100. Miles G. Owens to Alice Jones, lot on S line of Twenty-first street, 355 E of Castro, E 25 by 8 114, warranty deed: $2. Theresa E. and R. Dannmeyer to Ernest R. Lilienthal, re-record 1278 D. 396, lot on | S line of Nineteenth street, 50 W of Noe, W | 25 by S 86; §25. Anthony’ Curtin to Margaret Curtin, undi- | vided third of lot on N line of Twenty-fourth | street, 155 W of Noe, W 75 by N 114; gift. Giovanni and Kate Bignotti to Luigl Nun- ziato, lot on S line of Broadway, 58:6 W of Montgomery, W 28:6 by § 70; $10. Mary A. Brooks to Georgle R. Higgins, Iot | E 48 by S 68:9; gift. William H. and Adelia E. Little and Eliza. beth B. L. Graham (Little) (wife of Thomas | T.) to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on SW line | of Sixth street, 175 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by | 85 3 Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Frank Sternberg. lot on W line of Sixtsenth avenu: ‘2::"1 S of California street, S 25 by W 121 Louis A. Rondeau to Mary C. Saul, lot on E line of Third avenue, 175 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by E 120: $10. J. Frank and Maria Waiters to Anne John- | son. lot on SE corner of Clement street and | Thirty-ninth avenue, § 30 by E 120; $10. John and Jane McG. Colgan to Rose O'Con- nell, lot on NW _corner of Sixteenth avenue | and 1 street, W 57:6 by N 100; $10. Anna D. Jeost to Rose A. Pinkert, lot on E line of Falcon avenue, 60 S of Romain street, 8 88 degrees % minute, E 76:1, SE 32:9, NW 82:4, lot 3, block 19, Market-street Homestead; $10. Felix H. Irvine to Albert A. Green, lot 1, block T. Park Lane Tract No. 5: $10. Denton and Dora Utter to Lur‘y A. Marlin, 200, Denion Utter to Mabel Marlin, lot 14, block F, same; grant. Builders’ Contracts. Wilcox Realty Company (corporation) (own- ers) with Royal Heating Company (contract- ors), architect Albert Plesis—Low pressure stcam heating system for building in course of erection_on lot on SE line of Mission street. 3 SW of Third, SW 85, SE 100, N NE 80, NW 170; $2654. Same owner with William S. Snook & Son (contractors), architect same—Sewering, plumb.- ing and gas fitting for same on same; $4767. ——————— | POLICE MAKE A RAID | ON TACOMA RESTAURANTS Deputy Food Commissoner Objects 1 5. SE 70, to the Quality of Milk | Served. TACOMA, Wash., July —About twenty restaurant-keepers were arrested to-day on complaint of Deputy Food Com- missioner Haskell for selling adulterated mils or milk deficient in the quantity of butter fat required by the law. They will have a’ hearing before Justice Griggin. ———— Says Bell Did Not Ring. HONOLULU, July 21.—Captain Barton | of the steamship Clavering, which went | ashore off this port July 19 and was sub- sequently pulled off the reef, claims that the bell on the buoy at the entrance to the channel was not ringing on the night | that he struck the reef, and that his | soundings showed twenty fathoms just| before he touched. It is a fact that Jap- | anese fishermen often stop the bell from ringing on the buoy so as not to interfere with thelr slecp. As the night was very calm and smooth when the Clavering went ashore there may not have been swell enough to ring the buoy bell, even if its clapper were not tied by the Japs. ———— Railroad Takes All the Coal. TACOMA, Wgsh., July 2.—A contract | has been closed by which the Southern Pacific Company will take the en- tire output, averaging 20,000 tons per month, of the Carbon Hill coal mines in Plerce County, tributary to Tacoma. | Hitherto a portion of the coal mined has Juneau, . ete.. Alaska—I1 m., July 30, August 4, 9. 1 19.)24, 20. ‘Change to com- pany’'s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victorla, Vanecouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everstt, Whatcom—11 August 4, O, 14, 19, 24, 2. | Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for T coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m. August 2, 8, 14, 20, 26: Corona, 1:30 p. m., July 30, August 5.'11. 17, 23, 20. For Los Angeles (via Port Los An; Redondo). Sam Diego and Santa Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of Californla, Thursdays, 6 a. m. i For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz, Mon- tarey, San Simeon, Cavucos. Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos' Bay, 9 a.'m.. July 23, Ausust 5, 13. 2 Ramona, 9 a. m.. August 1, 9, 1 For Enenada, Magd: es_and rbara— 25, iena Bay, San Jose del | For further information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing dates. OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Paiace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. . Freight office, 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. 10 Market San Franeisco. FOR NOME! Low Passenger and Fraight Rates. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's Popu- lar Steamship SENATOR Will Leave Seattls August 2, 9a.m. Steamship Queen. leaving San Franciseo July 30, at 9 a. m., will make direct connection. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. H. COOPER, Gen. Freight Agent. 10 Market Street. O. R. & N. CO, “Columbia” sails Ao 111, 21, 81 ¢ PR AT ey ';h“ “I':fl ket (’ol" i, ifl"l‘l“‘l steam- rough tickets to or, iy s rail, st LOWEST RATES. Stiense tickets include berth and meals. Steamer oot of Spear st 4t ii a m. . B BOOTH & 2R - e ery st. T0YD KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP Sre win leave whart, :-—9’ Pirst ana T HBNGKONG, ca at gn‘?{‘.:‘: Ni and and connecting at 'l'hn:lm 8. E fil'mw mS o ne LR 5. 8. HONGKONG MARU (¢ | Phila. GITY MAY OWN WATER SUPPLY People to Be Given Op- portunity to Vote on Proposition. ——0—7 Supervisors Score the Board of Works for Making Suggestions. —— The Board of Supervisors adopted a res- olution yesterday declaring its intention to submit to the people the proposition to acquire a municipal water supply from the Tuolumne Rivér at the earliest possi- ble opportunity. Supervisors d'Ancona and Braunhart took occasion to score the | Board of Works for criticizing the first- named board’s course in the matter of | bond issues. The resolution says: Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors hereby deciares that it is necessary and des! able that the people of San Francisco be given | an opportunity of expressing themselves upon the proposition of incurring a bopded indebt- edness for the securing of a municipal water works, and that it is the intention of this board to submit the question of the acquisition of such works to the electors at the earliest pos- sible moment upon favorable action by the Secretary of the Interior upon the city's appli- cation for reservoir sites at Lake Elinor and Hetchy Jiotchy Vallcy, and that 10 case tied applications be rejected this board declares its intention to at once take such other steps as may seem advisable to secure a municipally owned water system., Braunhart sald the resolution was pre- sented owing to the fact that the Board of Works, through Commissioner Manson. had written a communication to the board suggesting that the municipal water sup- ply proposition should first be submitted before any other public improvements are voted upon. Braunhart sald that the sug- gestion was impertinent and uncalled for “Manson's criticism,” said D’Ancona, | “has demonstrated his absolute Incompe- tency as a man of affairs or else that he is striving to put obstacles in the way of the people acting on other public improve- ments.” The Mayor, desiring to drag Commis- sioner Casey into the excoriation adminis- tered to Manson, said the communication was officlal as it was signed by the Board of Works, and D’Ancona replied that if Manson's name was mentioned it was be- cause he had made the water question a sort of a “bugaboo.” ABOUT WATER RATES. The board adopted a resolution provid- ing that in the mattér of the order re- straining the Board of Supervisors from enforcing the water rates for the present year, issued out of the United States Court, the City lorney be requested to answer the folldwing questions: What is the scope of this Injunction? 1s any water rate mow in force in this city? What has been the procedure in the col- lection of water rates from consumers im for- mer cases of this kind In this city? Does this injunction permit the water com- pany to demand a rate in excess of that fixed by this board? Does the injunction affect each and every water consumer, without service of any copy of the same on them. or without their having any knowledge of what it enjoins? Must water consumers accept the statement by word of mouth of the employes of the wa- ter_company as to this injunction? Has the water company the right under this injunction to demand from the consumers any amount in excess of the rate fixed by this board? Has it the right to state on the receipt that the money is received on account of any rate that may be fixed? When a consumer pays this demand _under protest must the water company give him a re- ceipt which acknowledges this protest? Can the water company threaten to or shut off the water of any consumer who refuses to pay any water rate until this case is decided, or who refuses to pay the sum demanded of him by the water company ? SUGGESTS INJUNCTION. Can you obtain an injunction from any court prohfbiting the water company from enforeing the collection of any water rate from the com- sumers of this city until the matter invoived in this injunction is decided ? Can you obtain an injunction akainst the wa- ter company prohibiting it from shutting o the water from any or all consumers in this city? Has the water company the authority under the law to shut off the water of any consumer ? If so. under what procedure? What s done with the money collected by the water company in excess of the rate fixed by_this board? Does the water company have the use andl Denefit of It. or is it deposited in the United States treasury, so that each consumer may recover it without expense? If each consumer (Wwhose average claim will probably average $1 30) has to finally sue for this money can he also sue for his attorney s fees and loss of time and expenses incidental to such a suit? If the court authorizes the water company to collect this money on the basis of last year's rates fs it not practically first giving Judg- ment to the water company and afterward pro- ceeding to try the case? Is the water company in contempt of court 1 it uses the injunction unfairly or dishonestly or makes any misrepreseniation of it? Will this injunction in any manner prevent the city from acquiring the municipal water ystem which _this board has already teps toward securing from a source in ierras ? AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK-SOUTHiAMPTON-LONDON. ug. 12, 10 am|N. York. Aug. 26, 10 §t.Louis. Aug. 19, 10 am' Phila...Sept. 2, 10 am ATLANTIC TRAWSPORT L .uc. NEW YORKE--LONDON DIRECT. Men'm'ee. Aug. 8. 9 am(Min't'ka. Aug. 22. 5 am 15, ® am/ Min'p'lis. Aug.29, 10 dm passengers carried. H WINIOA LINE. POSTON—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. New England...Aug. 8{New England...Sept. 3 Mayflower. . ... . Aug. Sept. 10 Commonweaith. Aug. 27 Columbus......Sept. 17 Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage Southwark......Aug. 8/Kensington.....Aug. 2 Canada. ug. 22 Dominion Sept. 3 Boston Direct AZOI!S—GIBBALTAR——!AP’LF:S—GBSU A Cambroman Sat., Aug. 8. Sept. 19, Oet. 31 Vancouver. Sat.. Aug. 29, Oct. 10, Nov. 21 NEW IOIK—IOTI'IQAI. VIA BOULOGNE. Salling Wednesday at 10 a. m. Aug. 12|Noordam. -« 20 19/ Rotterda ‘Aug. 12, moon.CeMic. .. Aug. 31, 4 pm Passenger Agent. Pacific Coast, C.D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agen famburg-Smerican. FOR PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-HAMBURG. ‘Twin-Serew Express aad Passeager Servies. _Aug. 1 Bluecher o ... Aug. 20 o Tetullls o0 8 A Victoria ...Aug.