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ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. 20 Montmomery st. Al noqnu _FOR HOUSEKEEPING. HERBERT (The) — Sunny spartments for THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. DR. SATURDAY. AUGUST 8, 1903. GONTRAGTOR GETS ther of Stuart, George E. and Harsid B l?llfl’;ltmnl. a native of Nova Scotia, aged 70 years. RAILWAY TRAVEL. 13 RAILWAY TRAVEL. ™4 housckeeping: gas ranges; just newly fur- Friends and acqualntances are respect- . 04 SOUTHERN PACIFIC FION ed. 1530 Polk st. fully invited to attend the funeral services Trains lea: due to arrive a* | RENARD, 03 sy g | PR s S e e | Sk Mt 35 o S LR alitfornia e T S s ADCTION g e Sl N late residence, 2112 Santa Clara avenue, Ala- (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) unimproved prop- Monday. EST4 XECUTOR'S SALIJ 405 Gough and 317 Ivy - ered | tric lights. CAVENWORTH, 512 Large sunny room, inc. gma: $12. Aleo, 3 aunny w 20. | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb docto: treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. NNA, near 7th—Sunny yard and kitch. en, back parlor, complete for housekeeping. O'FARRELL_ 1516—Very nicely furnished sun- ny front housekceping rooms; parlor floor. 1206_Model house, newly fur- ertls ptio branch office, 2200 Fillmore 8! recelved at Call CH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ————— e DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herb doctor; cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. | WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay | A—EMPORIUM 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. Pr Ex. §71. ROOMS TO LET—Fur; 148 Sixth—Rooms 5 to 85 per week, and Hous: 1o $1 per aight, $1 BRUNSWICK Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, G0c, §1, $1 50 night; $1 50 t0 $10 week: house open & | CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- e e e e | SUMMER RESORTS. —_—e— MARRIAGE LICENSES. | | _tion | | meda. Interment private. MORRISON—In this city, August 6. 1903, Samuel L. Morrison, beloved son of the laté Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Morrison, and brother of Mrs, J. J. Byron, Mrs. C. Bauer, Mrs. J. Johnscn, Joseph R. Morrison and the late Mrs, Fannie Borrowman, a native of San_Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Byron, 1035 Noe street, - TIME EXTENSION Supervisors’ Committee Acts on Third-Street England, aged 45 years and 20 days. A member of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 820 Chestnut street. between Tay- lor and Jones. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Fourth Until Paving Is Finished. — e The Supervisors' street committee yes- of Springfield, 111, aged 17 years 5 months and 29 day ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- (Sund: ordered the cars to run out Mission street and down Fourth to the depot until the improvement is completed. TTENBACH—In this city, August 6, 1903, Jacob Trittenbach, beloved father of Gustay, Albert and - Emil Trittenbach, a native of to remove and reset immediatély such poles as obstruct and impede the progress Limited... 7o CHICAGO ,“am;ou,—sueemng_mm:. B SPECIALISTS, near Twenty-fourth. Interment —Cypress 5 - e 09—Two sunny housekeeping S Tt Lawn Cemetery. Q \ . TR 28 ratge. runming water, baih. phone. | CATARRE, DEAPNESS a9 NOISES In BATS | iciOL18In this city, August 7, 100, . Question. An ldeal Train “BSTER, 430—2 or 3 large sunny connect- | ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 304 Sutter st. »’z?;‘.’.f.‘.‘.', ‘Lhmr"}m‘u.lr; Tx::"?.m:“'wdm:: Live s ey % partly furnished basement ruoms; corner = e e totie, e’ TEAGel Mt R Al Nl gsal For Those Who — | . STORAGE AND WARRBOUNES. ana ‘Stanley Nicholls, a mative of London, | CAars Are to un ong Seek the Best <« SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. und Unfu: . O'Far- 28 R o dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | 0'CONNOR—In this city, August 7, 1903, Mary - = iwelling | AA—City Room Renting_Agenc: GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 ( O Connor, beloved mother of John. Tessle, terday recommended that an extension of Local ler.r;l: lfi:fi; (g’-f“" 22x | 110§ Market st cor. Turk and Market sta, | Pission st.; tel, Howard 041. F. W. Zehtuss. | [Lawrence and Maggle 5'Connor, and sister | pinety days be granted to the Barber As- ey awelling | IR 3 0 4 Phove Jessie MTL . | PACIFIC Biorage and Furnitare Moving Camn- | Clars, Ireiand, aged 64 yoars, phalt Company within which to complete Ly. San Fran x99 8. | We locate you free of charge | _pany. 2320 Filimore st phone Jackson 281. | RYAN—In Chicago, August 4. 1003, William | its contract to widen and repave Third | AT Blockion. | E. cor.; un-|=— e ——— | _=t: tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates. He Splain, Chariey Ryan and the late | plained the day before that the delay was | | Hanford ..... t to com-| A 1\T|-F\l»\-\ of regular lmM.lls can !et‘;“r-; = — = Thomas and George Ryan, a native of Cali- | ruinous to business objected to any ex- Visalia . 3 | & large, s nd_comfortably f ed | y . 80 Yoare. * Bakersfield . | R, 4, Somioriatly, fnihet | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | fornia axed 31 vears " 7| tengion of time, but atterward consented, | - Saxerefeld - . = G",n_| cable and electric car lines and 5 minutes' | MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness andl | trude E.. beloved daughter of Willlem R In order to expedite the work General | * Chicago ..... i am park entrance; ‘erences. Box Market; positive cure for all. Don’t delay. and the late Minnle A. Sampson, a native | Manager Chapman stated that he had a for morning: p for_afternoon. 7:30 a. m. Dally s Bakersfleld Local. stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at a m. daily. : f h i CXMPEIS Faralehed tents “complete”; el- | tend the funeral o-morfow ), at 2 i~ lght housekeeping rooms; open all might. | Co e rounds. | Inquire Millwood ata- | o-clock, from the family restdence, 53¢ Brod- | The committee also directed the corpor-| 9:80 s. m, “mfim'wng:n?""gf s tho Court. AT “‘The Almonte,” 875 Market st. (or No. 1 or Kastland P. O.; Wheeler Martin, erick street. Interment private, ations maintaining poles on Third street | CALIFORNIA rrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Bakers. fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas- LEAVE — Fuom A 1, 1908. — ARRIVE S S b R mento ... R . Stock- 7304 ln:.-' ermore, Latarop. 208 S @ s { 415 Turk 4 and 5 r S Switzerland, aged 53 vears 10 months and | ©f the work, and the gas and electric | sengers. No second-class tickets are honored - T e ol F hkpe-; N 1 Tras S mastiige’ Mooty a0 NRE R Louts, Mo papers please copy.) | company maintaining gas mains and elec- | on this train, Corresponding (rain arrives ac N | A LARGE furnished room for 1 or 2 gents: | yesterday { el Eriends and acqualatances and mem- | tric wire condults between Brannan and | 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. == Ken . 26th and Army; | running water; references. 889 Tlll_ 1™ John G 44, Lincoln, and Mary V. Dun- | ’:lt::l;’\:lli\"eln\“]vl‘-” ‘lrr:a\‘:‘sum:clfilzv"flel:: Townsend streets, on Third, to change the C.gru) ; !;:_elfln‘y.cm' ’Cu o by Bllm”l- Saagus £ Yog : Sy 1626 Macket—(old No. 130) Fur- | lag, 3 JulLon SRl iy Laguna street, | VICPS to-day (Saturday), ut 2:30 o'clock, at | location of the same. ‘The Board of Pub- | g8 %, "oy "Francisco. Corresponding train| §.00r Port Costs, racy, Btockion, Low T8 ” O s ma e s, sulics, single; also unfurnished. lm.}x"?}."‘ 3 v{:‘-"' e | the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Crematory. | llc Works was directed to see that the | gryives at 11:10 p. m. dally. Banos. i s e Associa | 204 Ellis, ¢ uson—Elegantly | _Thaddeus Wardwe Point Richmond, ana [ Flease omit flowers. Remains at the parlors | provisions of the resolution are carried | 4:00 p.m. is Stockton Local, Corresponding Jhlu-i.;g:_nl::’:— No. 4 ny rooms: prices reasonable. | Grace 1r St Clair | Twean Fiftn and Sixth : out. Gratz Brown of the Barber Asphalt | train areives at 11:10 a. m. daily, e M 2 W, o nd sts.; un- | ——nr ~ Andrew H Los Angeles, and [ ‘wee e August 7. 1005, Law. | COMPany said the work would take ninety | 8:00 p. m. Deily I the Overiand Bxpress g o I~ ! ved FIFTH, 33—Sun y-window roon Annfe M. Camin, 35 | - i ihia. c1f) a2 1 days, but might be completed sooner. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and g:.n.‘ (Carries Das single rooms 2 50 to $4 per X George F. & 3% Clementina street, | Tencé Baker, beloved son of Charles E. and . 8! D! 3 Free Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also only out @ San Lots 366-7-8 Jn—Rooma boc | and Marie Bryant street d[ (lf;["“":g‘ i i Bative of - Fremo. = v o g Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at han&lcwr Clach. Tourlst ear and costh F alogue a “reas = Alols ¥ 24 Kegrny street, and | -t L ponding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. y. ngers take 7.00 ». . train - : .1 LY £eading 008 | orathilde Podl i, emrny Atronts YOUNG—1In this city, August 6. 1903, Pawiine | MAY BE CHOSEN ‘CLERKS. | responding traln arrives at 6:28 p m. da Clty, B Beno, ‘continuing thence fn comery st. | +-------....HOTEL GRAYSTONE....... George L. Grunnaghe Turk street, | Werner, wife of J Young. wiother of e R ot Bkt Lais Se Fessioie” vvts B B e PO 4 - 66 Gea : phone Bush | and Laura J. Werner. Mcallister st. | Wiliani, Payline and Jobn Youns. and sis- Civil Service Commission Announces | y"I3%0 10 T00 oo urday. at 8 b, m Sanset Timited— v ntrally located fireproof “legantly | Walter P. Danlel Devisadero street er of W. st of Penns Grove, a na- L -y s 1 = From New York, 5| Turnished suiter, with baths igles. and Anna M. Grunwald 19061; McAllister’ | tive of Prussia, aged 16 years and 1% days Names of Men Eligible. pu?ms":n"';’::nfl:;:' ,,',';”B,:.",,,.“y_’;,':,’,m_ m‘"‘\?fi% os, COFFIN & % £ - Plo Dilena, 31 ovato, and Marla Gam- 7 iriendd and uoqualntances are respect- The Civil Service Commission yesterday L Fresno, nda, from OFFIN £ 5 R A e b | fully Javited to' attend the funeral services | o o8 © U DY S8 T ligible list | ) P coin e —— | KEARNY, 420—Six beautiful rooms to let. | _Leonard G. Seitz, 21, city, and Jessle M to-day, August 8, at 1 o'clock, at her late ced the follow! n, new eligible list c LF RNI N“RT“ESTERN lY u Costa, s = = ey | r, 18, city residence, 1045 Sixty-second street, Oakland. | of ordinary clerks: ALl 0 A . § OFARRE 20—Gunpy Incalshetl rogms A0 Rafe Oppenheim, 11 Post street, and Interment Mountain View Cemetery. week. elevator: ele tghts readirg »m, smok! oom and ladtes’ par- lor; e s per night, 35¢ to $1 50; week. 2 indescent lights, | Augusta Middeke Ralph T. Barker % and Cora B. Howard, 3 cott street. Tremont _avenue, s Angeles. Edward M. Boland 99.9. T. Phillp O'Brien 90.2 Frederick Head 955" Willlam H. Chase 95.5, John E. Broderick 98.5, James J. Cooney 98.4, Alexander D. d’Ancona 97.6. James O’ Hal- loran 97.6, Josephine H. Weed 96.95, Frederick —_—ee BOATBUILDERS MUST DO WORK ASSIGNED THEM LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. 1o $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground | L. Ruddock ¢ o , | = 3 ck 96.7, Patrick Barrett 96.6, Andrew Tamento, Msrysville, - foor. rooms with hot and coid watet; vachs. | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, ! i i i ible to| T, McCreery 0. Ignatius D. Dwyer 4, | SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN BAPAZL. Fortiasd, Pages Sousi and Heet. .584 ¥ TR A, T e o ik BB | T o Py | &mployers in -mpossible to | Thomas J. Powers 96.3. Ralph W. Biiven 95.3, | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | 1g1gr H ard, Niles and Ssa Jose (Sun- 5 v Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | Continue System of Divi- gf;l‘c_hftrd;' gun: “5',‘5 i,o-eph G, Hagarty ""g}, AL 3:.5 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 P r.‘.'-‘""” $11.58» mail will not be fnscrted. They must b aed ries A S Zi a ). m. 267 Costa, y Laihron, w1 g g g g e 5y sions in the Craft. gty = Tiesten 04.0,” Humphrey B, Moynihan Saturdays_Extra trip et m. a...mr.mi‘fl.w ¥ indorsed with the name and residence of per- | 2 . . Benjamin P. Wilbur 94 Joseph F. Roesman , 5:00, 9:30, & semite), Fresuo, Haaford, ons authorized to have the same published. | Tne Master Boatbuilders' Assoclation | oy William'T. Knorp 038, bag A. McGarthy | salia. Bakersleld................ ngle and family rooms; to $8 week; elevator; electric room: free bus and baggage. 519—Renovated: bandsome ng MARRIED. | RU R—In_this city, Au- by the Rev. R. F. Steinbach, ! line and Wilheimina Krueger, held a meeting last night and after much discussion they adopted a set of resolu- tions, In which they state that from now on all journeymen boatbuilders will have 93.7. Florence J. McAulifte 93.6, Waters 93.2 Wililam H. McCarthy D. Wiseman 02.7, Frank Kitz 92.7, Sloss 92.5, Isaac Citron 924, Williaim > { sev 922 ‘William WV. Bausman 92__Pa { Murphy 918, nley A harles T. Thomas 0:25 p. m. Saturdayvs oL N e o “T746: Sents Cruz Excursion (Sunday _ 464 Sants C 7 Cruz Excursion (Sunday Joss, only). 8.164 Newark. Ceaterville. San’ ms.; mod. cony. Horan 91.55, Feiton, Boulaer Greek, Sants shed sultes fron both of San Francisco. ward; §2138. - - . R | to do the work assigned them by their | Kenney 91.15, Ellzabeth Quinn $1.1. Parker Crus and Way Stations. 8250 “gl\’«‘u R "uela 44 ;‘d'!:.-mr:m:oz'flr;‘f’;— = DiED i === | cmployers and there will be no such thing ;;r'l‘:l:n;lenwwifli‘ l‘.)%ués 5,,"Berl!‘mel|;11 M;fi l;la'gw 12167 ';1 "'A'x C:an&:rizl.hé l-':a i ost convenient and respec ; 7 4 | % . ce J. Welcl X chn F. Donahue 90.5, L In Effect | Arrive ew Alm: 3t08, e to $1 50 night: $2 to §8 week; elevator: ¥ 28 difjerent trades under tHohoad'of hoR®: | John . 3 Glriih 08 Ooehhin’ 1) Sanersan | ar Foamciitel Mas 5 150, [Den T e Boulder Santa Cruz and hte; reading-room: free bus: bagga re. \.10"" < 5 arthy, Marguerite | bnilders. 90.05, Charles H, Higgins 80.8, Arthur P. - Pt Principal Way Statfons . 10.554 otfies for Call advertisements and | Clyait. Amnes McR. Middlomaci®.B. = | The association for a long time past | Rhodes 89.7, Robert McCord 8.4, Robert A Bating, 167 Newark. Sun Jose, Lon Gatos sad has been established at 1096 Dorman, Mrs. Sarah Morrison, S . | has suffered exceedingly from lack of | Miller 80.3 Willlam H. Williams 89.2 Myles B iy stations (on Saturday aad 3 A. Walsh 8.9, Frank D. Conley $5.2. i Sunday runs through to Santa { Eccles, Robert icholls.” Francis C. | journevmen boatbuilders © and conse- | & Valsh $8.9. Frank D. Conley 852 Francls Cruz; Monday only from Santa = P ey o Cosnor. M quently the trade has been affected to a | Faucomgre 85, George P, Toanc: so a w Cruz). Coanects st Feiton to ROOMS AND BOARD. S e Tietke mpson. Gertrude | 'arge degree. The men have been 8o | Myer 87.9 Rudolph Urbals § dward L. | A nd;qu Bo-ldef‘?sflm'; Y i e O e | Harry J Trittenbach, Jacob scarce that the association finds it im- nor 81.8, James A. Douglass §7.6, Wil- HARB ; v e 901 DEVISADERO € < . G 7.6, Charl PRANCISC ! R A I o PRLH e T Kelleher," Toha Whitney, Lawrence | possible to continue the division of the | Yo P. olden 876, Chiarles H. Dodge S74. 3 m"!.‘;l{.}“w“"fif%?'. ot o arket S (8o o LPee suite or single: billiurds: steam heat. | b Soms 3. Youms. Pauline W. |{craft jnto separate trades and boatbuild- | Charles J. King 87 Joseph 8. Graharm b oo | S a| 745 a | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 i8:00 bidg i - == > e iy y X ers will have to do any class of work as- | seph C. Field 87, Richard vey 86.9. Alfred Novato. D al10:230w | 05 10:00 A.M. 1200 2.00 4.00 r.x. D Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church T el Oreee Chureh. | BREEN—1n this city, August 6. 1803. Owen | aignsd; them W. Chalker 86.8° Fred L. Waibel Robert 1 Petalams, £ EE44 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). S e B e exceptional table; fres billiard-room. een, a native of JIreland, aged ars. i SRR L L1 D {-‘ o’; "em’;s. _wflrge‘r‘m M(‘Fn(éd(-n 86.7. George s‘m:n&n" 2p 7T:25p 3-( ird snd Townsend Streets.) e e e ety con | = — | CAIN—In this clity, August 7, 1003, Ruth 3 8 At D0, LCorke I . S - ‘B0 = - - San Jose and Way Stations.. ag. imeyards; tnapect TER b, ots | OCTAVIA, 606—Rooms §6 up: breakfast and | ~Cain, & native of Fuigland, aged 81 years. | Builders’ Contracts. Geores M. Howne 96 (Jo%ph P. Hayes 862, X ‘,g:m,‘ 20 | 13008 oo e e e - t Market st. i et SRS NI s TT—In this clty, August , Agnes' | Hetheet Roper (owner) with 2 Wrank Bell {867 Patrick I Leonard 86,1, Phillp MeAnans - ) . . gfi {"1 R ot et A . = = e Deloved vife of N daugh. | (contractor). architect —. Al work for | g6 AR ikia B R o ) 25D onterey RES & ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ary and the late James McHae, and | tWo-story frame building on § ltne of Californm | b, Eugene W. Hawley 83.9 Fogp o v D;"".'f Windsor. 1 ] ston (Sunday only). . . 18300 4 I A e ate Sanpes id | street south or Deeth, G4 E of Fourth avenue, | fronte &5 sonat Senres s, O st o | Healdsburg. |10:20n(10:20a | $004 CoastLine Limited—Siopeoni - - William McRae, the late Mary Feapoll | B 28 by 8 100. £1400. G Griffin_Jr. 85.2, Bertha Zimmerman 85, Wil- | Lytton. | ! e R e A 1 5 Ve and Alex McRae, a native of San Francisco, ndependent Electric Light and Xwer Com- | jyjam 7. Kearns 85, William P. McLaughlin | Qeyzerville. Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls > S aged 27 years and 3 monthe pany (owners) with W. P. Fuller & Co. (con- | g'g' jo (Cearns 85. Wilam F ushiin | Cloverdale, | \ | reakfast, with vegetables, : - o | s ki Bl & TN R ames T. Donabue 847, Nicholas T, Ar K: | Obispo. (prineips] stations shence) C¥ cals. Box 498, Call C7 Erie W acquaintances are respect- e Blls G rington $4.6, Ella M. Hammond 8.6, William Hopland, [10:20a|10:20 & Santa Barbara, Saugus andLos An- fully invit funeral ln»dn_\'.:"‘)’ ig) -;:.mll:u."wh-\ "|w Md;"v_;: to l“’"’"‘;'d' White 84.5 Michael 1. Rodrigue $1.4, Paul and Ukiah. | 23 p | geles. Connection at Castroville { from her late | house een umboldt and ‘wenty-thire y h o g - L . | Thont 1o B | sirests from wat side of Georsia street east: | MARUIty 814, Blizabeth C. Kane 81,35 James | s andfrom Momterey and Pactie EXCHANGE. by 128 Church housekeeping rooms. Address A FURNISHED rticulars where & requicm high mass | A for the repose of her soul. k. Interment Hol. commencing at Cr ss Cemetery ET CEMETE Itaiian-Swiss Colony (owners) with Thom: Ham G. Karpe 83.55. John Hannan S3.5. Allan H Brown 83035, Clarence K. Harman S5.3, Allen A. Garner 83.25, Frank Rittigstein 4 Henry F. Dunne 83.1, George L. Sharp 8.1, W._Butcher (contractor) hitects Hemenway & ‘Miller—Brick work for a three-story build- Camp Guerneville. Sonoma. block 69, Silver Heights; $10. Pajaro from Capitols and SantaCruz.... 10.45% 9004 san’ Jose. Tees P ia, ‘BantaCruz, Pactlc Grove. Salin: 3 3 e pr - ~ - s San Luis Obispo sand il Connt T Duresu 80 Market | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | DORMAN-In McCloud, August 5, 1903, Mrs. oo e gHAltery street, 15720 S Of | Nicholas 1. Barry 829, Jamea E. Murphy 82 Glen Ellen. it ,.r“,,,‘”;',,,'_,m ot 3 RGATNS IN TYPEWRITERS_we | Sarah Luella Dorman, beloved wite of' Fred- | Grienwich, N 157:6 by W 137:6; $18200. | Prank E. Metcalf §2.8 Anthony G. Knight aji0:20 From Chicago, Bl Paso. LoAD- n eric Dorman, and mother of Loren Allen 82.4, David Meeker 621 Maris Garrett 821 25 p| 8 Al A“ED‘ “"F ]QF\ N hines for leas money than any | Tovman. e U Jats eenerte Koin e | nge & Leonard (contractors), architects samen. | Sx4, David Meeker 821 Maris L 7:25p| 6:20p geles, Santa Barbara. Arrives.. 1 LA A ! ¥ SEMENLD. $3. The Typewriter | man. @ native of California. aged 34 vears | Concrete work for bullding on NE corner of | srarle® M SAUre, §f P P Y co Gr for Sen | (TS S.lehs sl Way Snttane. e a - h 535 Third and Sherwood streets, N 25 by E 77:6; Bo A% - poree K- H connect at Green Brae for n Cemetery Fi —South Sam . - te and 1 montt ELT Erank Crowe SLi. William A, Shaw $1.3. Sara | Quentin, Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Francisco, Saa Bruso 1.08» 5 . 3 typewriters at §: CLES. s o ug; 903, Robért, % 3 ane ‘rancis oley 81.2, . ! Springs: Fulton for Altruria an y ; . ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. bl il o B eloved usband of Amms Hecies. and ather | John A. Weber (owner) with Adolt Hennings | Sanada 813, John P. M. Huck S0, Georse | West Springs. at Ttion for Lytton Sprives; | V304 8an Jose, Los Gatos and Way Sia- T WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR gomery st. ] 3 of Dennis, Chrestophla and Joseph P. Eccles, | (oontracton. architect —Coe— All work ex- | Miljer 0.6, John White 80.5, Moses Marcus | at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Clover- | 130 San Joss aad Way Siations 530 et N —— P g d i aged 77 years and 16 days. (Dublin and | StPt plumblag aho uex thiag f|"r a three-story | 3.3, George H. Sullivan 80.1, Percy R. Hen- | dale for the Geysers, Pooneville and Green- | 2. San Jose and Way Stations. 19.404 PRETTY ROME 2D-HAND typewriters sold, res Western Australia papers please frame building flats) on § 1ine of Hayes | negsey %0.1, Edward A. Griffith 80, Peter E. at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- 2. Cemetery Passenger —South San A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Webster Typewriter I o it i 19 PEartett | Street, 128:1% E of Schrader, E 25 by S 137:6: | Lynch 80, Joseph 1. Twohig 9.95, Albert Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, P ranctzes, S Brwse. 4357 R, | E e e e Y | $7838. 7 % Peterson 19.9. Willlam W. Whan 79.8, 1 Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. at | ¥ ¥5.00F Del Monte Express—Sania Ciara unde soa0d fruit tress: mesr | s Pl R R e 5 John A. Weber (owner) with H. ‘H. West- | A Devine 79.8, Andrew J. Ford Ukish for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Spein San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, . 2550 lot T6x125, OPOSALS. | 9Q0DMAN—1n this. city. August <, phall (contractor), '.n‘h(lm*l Piumb- | jck A. Osbor , John J. | Blue Lakes. Lauref Dell Lake, Witter Spri Pactfic Grove (connects at Sanis Nice 5 e and bath 3 bids for steam-heating | man, @ native of St. Louis, Mo. Ing ‘sad gesOtting. fop afitle, on' same; $1248: James A. €ode 70.1, John A. o Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's. | Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder b i MENT fot e TP Panel piiats ot Moo onit abe: F. Hausmann (owner) with G. G. Gillasple | Charles H. Coffey 79.05, Thomas A. Nolan Riverside, Lierly's. Buckneil's, Sanhedrin | Creek and Narrow Potnts) L1862 e ek d distribating apperatas v‘;r ”l" né:‘:llzltry . e private at Na mit flo; (contractor), nmmo;-z b All work for | Harry E. Styles 78.95, Edward J. Smith Hullville, Ore's Hot Springs, Haif-| 330F Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, A LAND COMP. b Notice to contractc ers | ers. , ; a one-story frame building (store) on W line | Joseph A. O'Farrell 75.6, Thomas Bersford Rod i b ~ vens, 2 Menio Park. Palo Alto. Mayfiel 00 Park st.. Alameda and material men—Notice is hercby given | HALEY-—In this city, August 6, 1906, Willlam | of Devisadero street, 20:7 S of Sacramento, | John M. Miller T8.5. Kate G B e e e } eaatuin Vire: Labraror: it i - by the Regunts of the University of Calitorala | Henry Haley. beloved son of the iate John | 20x109:$1300. Alexander, Dijean 8. Usai: at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, "Glare, Sep Joss. Ofiroy (cenee- 10 all concerned that sealed proposals or pd aley, and brothel A 5 75.5, Patrick F. on TS S od, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- Hon for Hollister, Tres Pinos), are solicited on three water-tube boflers, | J. M. and J. L. Haley. Mrs. M J. Barrades, | X % y A Counolly { Eherwood. Cal : jaen’s, P ¢ fon for Watsof- each t tain one-half the heating surface | Mrs. M. J. Shelly, Mrs. E. Armour and the | T Gerae T Plats 1%, Richara B, Teshan | O I e i st g e | e Capliota and Seate. Croo. required to fyrnish steam for one engine, as | late Mrs. M Kiely, a native of San Fran- CO M RCIA Ews 7%, Charles H. Meese 77.9 Hugh H. Hay K Y e i T ot £ g o S Pacific Grove and way stations. ¢ . one vertical or |M|;Iz:mllll A»x-nr.y,xa,».» 36 years. . John Shields 77:7, Howard P. Hay 11.6, David | Hot g, s fio ects at Castrovilie for Se >0 non-condensing engine, to Funeral services will take place at his - e 2 n Boyl .5, Bdward J. Hi 2 gy 8 nas. *d for direct connection to one 200, late residence, place, 3 CoS titied Tt Paxe El B e O e s aerd e aien | ,_On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to ali points an Jose and Wiy Biations. K. W. alternator, the mecessary foed pumps, ). at 9 ¢ the ontinue . sage Eleven. 1, John G. Schroeder 77.06, Homer C. War- | P}ond San Rafael at’ halt-rates. “hrontcte | 18-00F San 'Jose. (vin Santa Clara) Los s, steam separaturs, traps urch (Paulist), corner T s SO T e Mautlen 790, doner b Ly | hm’l“l';':e.( office, 65 arket street, Chronicle Satos, Wright and Principal Way i apparatus compléte, in_ | pont streets, where n requle 100 Twenty-Eight Ofl eag |50 Frederick AL Teastand 165, games P. | U wrpring R RYA 15300 San Jovs eud Frinsipatiivg Sisiica - necessary piping, d| “be sald for the X 500 Aztec OIf : <5 - ohn arrold 76.1. Josep! Gen. Manager Gen. Pas. Agt 167 the building, and all neces- | ing at 9:30 o'c Interment Holy Fe L Harrison 76.7, Tt Roynolde 3 anag . Agt. 167 San Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San 2 : Street— b - Carios, Redwood, Falr Oaks, between tanks, etc.. the plant | Cemetery, by carriage i = Ratto 16.3, James P. Devine L > 3 . de " DUV S0 i 2 : ®L : 4 Menio Park. Palo Alto. hed and instalied complete at| HEUSSLER—In (his city, August 7. 1903, | 100 Semator g | Hayes 76.3, Charles D. South 76.2, S n foundations furnished by the | = Rosina Heussler. be mother of Albert | 000 Central Pt Con ¢ John L. Romer 762, William T. Donohue 7.2 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. $3E §e0Jose and Way Statton Hh { 7.00r Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—Sam P & Santa Fe R R Also steam piping for distribu-| and Fosa = Heussler, and grandmother of | s , Thomas J. Sharkey 76.1, John T. MecGowan e b Lt O it Bt L 1 ¥ h basement; st tion of steam for heating purposes to the | Lillian, Clara and Annie Heussler a native | Mining Stocks. 76.1, Martin B. Dunn_15.9, Henry L. Auerbach FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908. Lot Bpe sente Besbere, Lew r o for chickens; lot various bulldings. Said sealed bids or pro- of Basle, Switzerland, aged S8 years 6/ 7 Thomas Foley 7! eorge H. Bradshaw City and County of San Francisco to Wil- v 155, = work complete, and wosals will be received at room 16, South | months and 7 days ig o it 0.5, Wiillam F. Brechtel 75.5, James Howian | ¥ g S I T ot Orieans, New York. (Westbound Hall, at the University grounds, Berkeley, | ' 03 iriends snd acquaintances are respect. | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. [ 104 Thomas J. Horan 5.3 Patrice Holiand it '"'Et':,,‘byl Y st o Palo Al and Way Stations 2 i | on or before 3 oclock p. m. 3t the 17th | fully fnvited to attend the funeral services | _The following were the sales on the San| {54, Grant W. Gagan 75.3. John F. Eggert y to G R. Child 307 Millbree, Palo. Alto and Way Sia: : 1ORAN & CO. | day of Ausust, 1905 And notice Je hereby | August . 1003,’at 2 o'clock. at her late res- | Francisco Stock and Exchange Board vester: | 163 James P. Riley 152, Michael — J.| Ellzabeth L. May to George R. Child, lot on Hiibbs 2 6 ave. Berkelty. | farner given that vians and epecifications | dence. 135 Shotwell ‘sireel. Tear Sixtsenth. | dayi | R Whélan 15, E line of Webster street. §2:6 N'of Pine. N 30 | 413 a0, eiiomnc iaiis " aa Wy s w. * ages So Galsbal | - Aer SHIR commraition Bave Sees Misds b IutScreny: Lenrdl UL Clmetery 51 300 . s Frank R. and Sophie Grannis to Babette S e .- A gy adopted and are placed in the engineering | JONES- In this city, August 7. 1903, ¢ | 200 Mexican .....1 35| 300 Sierra Nevada 62 o g ow - . ; A Jarge lots; 81550 | 2 fces, room I, 381 Pine street. San Fran- | ° 1 boloved son of tha late Jore iy | 400 Ophir o 1 30| 200 Ve i * §2| VITAL STATISTICS FOR JULY. | cann (wite of Aarom). lot on W line of Deviea- %P1 Clsco, ‘where the same may be ieen and ex-| Mary Jones, and - brother of Mrs. Lillla| 500 Potosi .. . 22| 500 Yellow Jacket 72 i gero etreet. §1:6 N of Sutter, N 22 by W 100; amined during each day from ® v'clock a. M. | Wood, Mre. Kate White, Mrs. Alice Jen. | Afternoon Session Statistician Coffey Submits Figures | T R SRR SR Sl until 4 o'clock p. m. from this date untii nings of San Mateo, Mrs. Bessie eitl and | 100 Andes 200 500 Overman ... 26 on Births and Deaths. Braun, lot oh & line of Twentieth street, 130 W the 15th day of August, 1803. No bids or | Foward Jones. a native of San Francleeo, | 100 Chollar .o ... 20| 300 Potoss . of Dolores. W 25 by S 114; $1210. v . | proposals ‘.:”‘:: r,:;nm‘dp::dnlg:;eelh;‘h: ?rm: yoars Adnmnlhfl’ al,nrt »;!\1,-.,,- : {mM» ‘..-nnl:‘-.}!gr\. 1 in: ;% ;‘ne{r. Ta\-,'j' 2‘,{ Edward M. Coffey, statistician to the Carl @5d Therewa Wb 1o Mol 5. Nalsos. H . Avr - are accompan b c and acquaintances are respect Gou!l Cur. Inion Con vy *1 Mill Yalley AQVErtiSemENTS. | tone"or s roooter” catal to en 100 beF | rufiy intied 1o attend the funeent tomoreon | 100 Mesican 1.1 50 300 Unlon Can :: af | Department of Public Health, yesterday |tol on n'lise of Henry aireet, 106 B of Now, & al ¥ i h | cent of his proposal, with sufficlent sureties. (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | 100 Occidental submitted the following report of births | 20, X2 ME: 8L o o conetk 10 Emile itioned that if said bid or proposal shall | dence, 144 Day street, thence to St. Paul's — and deaths registered for the month of | Gihnini. 1ot on S line of Eighteenth street, 50 MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE be accepted the perty proposing will duly | church for serviers af 1 o'clock. Interment ! PACIFIC STOCK' EXCHANGE. July: B et Dismond, B 35 by 8 16° $16 CALLE A 4 enter into s proper contract wit e ald | oly Cross Cemetersy requiem high mass | The following Wwere the sales on the Pacific ; Estate of Charles L. or . L. Lods, Mary E. pear de Frar ome iR _SECSERERAs ¥ | - o T g oy Morning Session. < ' | Kent J. C. an nnie F. Seymour ta Alexan. and plans and cifications, which ghall be | paui's Church. Friends are Invited 1902, when the rate was 13.89. 4 517 5 e e e e Tauuired $o te & part ot suck SLLEHER.In this clty. August 7. 190, Lr o A 5 B Potost Ay e 900, 'J‘;:,'Jfl}:"(,;;:"h’,’: g';:ss'.:’inl:e‘m": R gt 4 ntract. The right to reject any and all | in Kelleher, beloved husband of the late 3 el 1 7.82 per RO SERNEY) il d Loan a . v hal Con.... 46 ber 50 deaths classed under the heading of | Germania Bullding an Asmociation to bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given | 7a_Kelleher, and beloved father of Mrs, | 200 Ghel | i 0% [200 Utan number 50 dea same, lot on NW_corner of Pacific and San- . pursuant to an act entitled “An act 10| james L. Smith, Edward Kelleher and of | 200 Gon Imper! ; “'violent" gives & rate of 16.35 per 1000 from d ; 1014 s P D o © B & 300 Hale & Nor. 53 |200 Yellow B tural causes. For the corresponding | Some streets, W 67:6 by N 33:1014; $10, - s organtse. the University of Catifornin, | Seaiienes Jora naciee ot Corny Lineih | 600 Mexican 0. 1 82 Thonth' of Just year 607 deaths were regietere | | Same to same. lot on NW corner of Pacific £4600--Busin r Thrackm: Sopreved Maich B N e S coval | Jirelind, aged 16 years L aE 300 Choll A"m;(;m‘ %};‘L’. 27 ety ‘;firfiu‘fi ‘Ifii’&‘l‘; and County Ho i~ g oy g ] C,onnqr"muo‘: E CAZADERO, ETC. ton ave.; monthiy datory of section 25 thereof, approv SMP ey Chollar ... rman ., . xty- It oS 3 . $ITS08 eme.. bath: BOxIB0; Turnisned; small | Mageh 58 1512, relating to the construction | WEMP—In this city. August 7. 1003, Neille | 5% GEONATS 3 50 [800 Potost %1 | pial, 11 In the City and County Almshouse, 7 | & lite of Valbaraiso street, 122:6 E ot Jones. SHOR T e B peer. 3 min. 1o depa | of bulldngs,” approved March 3, 1897. By| A beloved wile of Hemey Kemp, beloved | 500 con C & Va.l 6214(800 Potosi o 35 | fothe Emergency Hospitals, 4 in'the bay and | E 20 by 8 60; aleo lot on § line of Gresnwich via Sausalito Ferry 2500 ctage, 5 s - \ order of the Committee on Grounds and Sughie O Devit e, BRpel and | 500 Gould & Cur 42 400 Sierra Nev.. 81 144 in the various hospitals, homes and asy- | Street, 122 | ; al B path dowasta inmy anafmi | Butiaimgs of the Hoard of Regents W. A, | peternet Mye Jo Deviin Nre D MeLaughl| 5o Mexican -...1 30 |200 Union Con .. 90 | lums, leaving 870 to be distributed throughout | lot on W iine ot M %30, "reet. 157:6 § of Fil- | “\wppx DAYS—(Holdays excepted)—8:43, view; 5 minutes o degot on wiil | McKOWEN, Secretary of the Board of | lin’Campbell, a natlve of Boston. Mass. | 200 Mexican, .11 273180 Utah . 33 | the tarious sanitary districts Into which the | PeTG S 19 by W G0 810 © T L 8245, 0:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:13, $3500—Cottade, § rms., bath; 50x130; sunny Regents of the University of California. aged 34 years b months and 28 days. * | 800 Ophir . 17871 50 Utah . city 1 divided. P i TER ) liner B Leaby; 10¢ o0 N et of Grasn nr-:t. 5, 'fl'rl‘Bl. %fik"d‘l R k1 & $720—5 rme., bath summer rooms; | — — PR TP g7 Friends and acquaintances'are respect- TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, D O e P e e e oih mere’ | 23:2 B of Larkin, E 23 by N 70:74: $10. - — : & fruit trees and cholce garden; cor” | PROPOBA Bids wanted—Notice Is hereby | r,jjy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 3 iphtheria 8, 3 g st s |~ James E. Brennan to James J. Beatty, lot ¥s AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—T, B pial e BE8 e St given that' seaied proposals will be received | {2, it!(*] 1 IRENT (O SunFral tOomOrraW |y T eoliowing. were the sales on the an | scarlet fever 1, syphold fever 8. Jiarrheal dis- | o'W corner of Fourth and Brannan streets, 131130 a. m., 112:30 141:30, d e ™ 10 depot | By the B o e s ats Gogren. | - [ealdence, 1270 Folsom atrect. therice to-8t. | ¥tanclics and/Jondoak Mining Exchange yes | ses' % weoils, Gtess & Glatetiolp. cosetite: | Huwan by Sw 80: 910. Ya:bos, 6, 1:30. 9, 11:45 p. m. corners: each 100x100 Home of California at room 13, t'flm”’m Joseph's Church for services at 1 o'clock. | terday: tlorial dissases 133 agong th ng 38 trom | ™ imira B. Fillebronn to Charles Nathan. lot A S o e Those 50x130; bearing fruit trees; gar e T ot 10, 1008, ‘for furnishing | _ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ' Morning Session. e her forme. of - tubarculosis (consumirion | on SE line of Tehama street, 245 SW of Pitth, | _Trains marked () rug G0 0 -:31'"-? Satur- "} business center. O oo Conts, pants and blouses for the Vet: | MCCORKELL—In this city. August 6, 1903, | 7000 Esperanss ... 05| 400 Rescus 32| 1% developmental diseases 41, among these be. | 5’V 30 by SE 80: 810, = Baye COn Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs 1 block to business center. uniform coats. pants and blouses for the Vet | M Cuddenly, John J. McCorkell, beloved son of | 100 Gipuy Queen . & ono & Cal 37 . P % (ho s '5ia age | Th Garvey to Victorine N. Neuval, lot | 3835 08 acres in town limi S 3 '_nfl!y 0‘“"";' Px'or +ix mgnths, ending De- Mrs. Margaret Madden and the late James | 300 Mon Tonopah. nerv!ouml m"“"m 55, including 11 deaths f on SW line of Moss place, 250 SE of Howird amaipaie, | ncades view of valley | er 31, 1603, Preferencd will be given to | McCorkell, and brother of George McCorkell Afternoon Session. i 18 from cerebral apoplexy. 12 trom | *¢r%; 5B 2 OLSW S W0 Cnter properties. improved and unimproved. | fods mabufectured in this_ State, price | and James und Celia Madden.'s native of | 1000 Colehan ... 20 100 N ¥ Ton A A e tntors s 52 gm | * Viciorine N."Neuval o/ Celine.Benoit (wite SBEK Real Estate & 1 | fitness and quality being equal, under the | County el Aniend. years * ipay Qusen . E11 S0 on cluding 69 deaths from diseases of the heart; | ° snnie A 'Kelly to Maud A. Gervin (wife of | provisions of sec. 3247 of the Political Code. | monthe and ¢ days. 100 MacNamara . 20 escue . respiratory system 66, Including 12 deaths from R 1 . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 100 Mont & Tono.] 05( 100 T N 8. 8 Harold), lot on SE corner of Lake street and | E-,:r,:g:,::;:;:,mm':z 1 notrs amiB & | guliy Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 100 M & T-...-+-1 08] 200 Ton N Sias: DOt A rom BT Ineroding o ve,system | Twenty-sixth avenue, E 120 by § 100: $10. ! eponsible banking house for at least 10 per | (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the residence e T e ents disense; violont Gerini o | Mary M. B. Martin to Jane Easton, lot on ] AKL A\D ADVFRTISEMENTS cebt of the amount of his bid, payable to| Of his biother Georse MeCorkell 221 Din- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. i e misatventure. ahd e | SE,COmer of Ninth avenue and C street, § » inne, treasurer, conditioned mond street, near Nineteenth, thence to the : e ; $10. st T Y | et i enter nto ' S0od and. valid | Church of ine Most Holy Hedsomer. where FRIDAY. Aus. 7— p.m, | £ence, such ag, shock (ollowing coeration, burae, | ‘alles critienden (wife of George W) and OFFICE, 1118 BEOADWAY. Sotmer S ncise S aveSuaeb 8 o7, |- et wil Do bold. “telerment oty Crod | B a3 it - drowaina’ - carma . | H4r % Herort o Hengy 0 MOEE ot o N - ¥ quired by law. reserves A a . . 08 carboli : OAKLAND REAL quantity over or under the amount s Marguerite, youngest and beloved daughter | Andes- ¥ | o o 3 1 . o s Sddress John F, Sheehan. of the| of Sarah and the late Eugene MocCatthy | Beloher I 41 sz Mexican (112313 | Sees Need of New Schoolhouses. Bl reain veone T Ml ] LOOK AT THIS. Eoard of Directors of the Veterans’ of | ana sister of James McCarthy, a native of | Best & Beich.2 00 2 13 Occldental guperintendant of Schools. Langdon in-| & Svene. —— s by e i A Foutormia: Eotm A 3a0, Sansome St.o 563 ( Ean Francisco, aged 1 year § months ana § | Bullion ...... Of 06iOphir .. ki spected yesterday a number of school| Edw. A. and Katie Van Wynen to Solo- | pIrisd Jog wek days (Satardavs IF you want to buy a cheap home easy Francis: L orde: ays. edonfa ... Overman 26 terms. it will pay you to see P. C. LASSEN | _Directord e s MAYHEW—In Los Gatos, Thursday, August | Chellenge Con 20 31| bulldings that have outside rooms. Lang- | mon Getz. lot on W line of Wenth avenue, 213 | “3{5°p. " m., " Saturdays—Cazadero and way CO., 466 Tenth st Oakland. PROPOSALS for public bullal Otfice con- | 6. 1003, Mrs. Bessie Mayhew. a resident of | Chollar ...... 20 21| don found them poorly lighted and ven- | ° Sojomon and Dora Getz to James and Han- | &Uons Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- XLEX. MURDOCK, Chronicle bid. San ¥van- | | structing quartcrmaster, U. & A.. 84 Keai. | - Berkeley. aged 31 years and i day: Contidenca " 0 05| tilated and so small that they could With | nan Carroll. ot on B line of Ninth avenue, | ges oy way siadons » Sleco. for Oukisnd, Berkeley or rirsl bomes. | ing block, en Diego, 'Cai. Aug. B 1008, e A Requyintances srs cevbest | B O 58 dl:lmlll.tv l-mmm the puvlls, The| BEN 6f N atret R Ie: S0 i | Sumdaw 558 Lamk Boliday—10 o =, Putns S ——— - F = , | Sunday, August 9, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the | Con N York.. % schqo! nspect the Bergerot, Loane, on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, FFICE—626 Market OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. oA hen be spened. for snpiember 4. 1008, | chapel of the Oakland ‘Crematorium: Crown Point.. i Park, Laguna Honda, Sunnyside, Mon- | Hi 5 o™ T reve o 0 o0 1o0e i0 " -rm%"—gm CE—4260 Market at. — plumbing, heating and electric of two | MIDDLEMAS—In Alameda, August 7, 1903, | Eureka Con.. o roe, Jackson, Garfleld, Washington, Jean | Amerique B. Deussing to 8. Ducas Com- O RENT—Rooms und private board. 602 | gouble officers’ quarters, one double N-C-O- | George, beloved husband of Susie H. Middle- g: Parker and Spring Valley, and their v (corporation), lotg 1, 4 to 14, block 32. Fourteenth st., Oakland quarters and unl(_‘c‘unA‘rullcry DATTACK A1 | S 71 wretched condition is a justification for | m“‘mu‘n’gflm o ; also lots 1 Fort Rosecrans, Cal. guarantee required - = Laa: the success of the proposed bond issue Mouk . gune ) " to amount to 10 per cent of bid.. George H. and Alice E. Kruse to Frank and OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. o a it & Dar o “:-ml":'""g:'_ mmfi_& i for new schools, Langdon says. Emma Cuneo, lot on W _line of Moscow street, MOREOW the day for bargains in furni- | tion, cost and quality considered, and to Bid. . —— 175 N of India W 100 by N 25, lot 38, ure. H. Schellhaas, 11th st, cor. store. articles of American production produced or - IV R Y | manufactured on the Pacific Coast. Bidders M~.OL | 90 Recovers Damages. Willlam A.. Thomas Jr. and Frederick E. DIVIDEND NOTICES. must_state in thelr bids the tims in which - BT, | 37 Justice of the Peace Lawson gave judg- | Magee to same, all of Same, quitelaim deed: o they will complete work. Instructions to bid. & ment for $35 yesterday in favor of J. Per- | $10. . $10. LIVIDEN: otice—The Giant Powder Com-| @ers furnished st this office or at office of - who sued the United Rallroad Com-| W aiter to ans same; § fel pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 56, of fifty cents chief quartermaster, San Francigco, Cal., 50 sich, damages alleged to ha A. S. and ma C. iwin_to John and {f) per share on the issued capital stock of | Where plane end specifications car be ‘seen. | | James McGinn. Henry Hansen. 49 pany for 3299 Ve | Sophie Diercks, lots 11 and 12. block 4. sub- the company has been declared, payable . United States reserves the rignt to accept or JAMES McGINN & CO., 40 been sustained by reason of a north | diyision 1 of Castro-street Addition; $10. “fice of the company, rooms 202, 204 and reject any or all bids, or an; Formerly With McGinn Tros., 4 41 bound Third street car colliding with a| M. F. and Johannah E. Bi {0 Attred Harwerd building. £in Prancieco. Anpust 48, | B R iy 7o Febiie B P L T s b wagon he was driving on Bryant street | 1 DUETRTE RN W 57 % 1302 Tremsber Sosks closs ASSui R M| . Simerane, CAPT R ROLFE'Q N 2 pos several months ago. 64, W 21:6, 8 6, E 25, N 125; §10. «t noon. C. C. QUIN - gl 1 sgrzRag! 5; FEEBWLI