The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 43

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EAMSTRE! HOUSES TO LET. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. STOCKS AND BONDS FOR lll-n. SSMAKING D 1t | { SCHOOL. PRINTED st ircular, G.H.UM. LT CDOWELD I of houses to let; send for ND M EN 14 & CO.,14 Montgomery residence, Sacramento st square. Apply BOARD: . 138 Montgomery #t. garden. , Ninetéenth st., bet. Mission : grown family preferred. BEFORE moviag et our printed list of bouse to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL. . Soe HOUSES WANTED. NTED—Well furnished house, Western Ad- on, by family of three; responsible peo- no_children; Address R. D. 8., ple rent box 43, San Rafael Chinese belp willing to pay first-class | ROOMS pepered; §8 80 up: tinting, palotiss, Hartmann Paint Co., 319 3 PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED-—Residence with marine view; cheap , for cash; from $12,000 to sw,ow owners. [ 1ox 4680, Call of ‘| __mooms wor Housnx.lrum. ! HERBERT (The) — Sunny mn.menh (or ! | l? housekeeping: gas r‘n‘el‘ just newly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st ! FOURTH, 225—A nlce room; &lso _single. GOLDEN GATE ave., & suite; private family; Square. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny front connecting completely funnished housekpg rooms; others. housekeeping Very desirable front opposite Jefterson large A—GRAND Japar Steckton: tel T—On Brannan, Second, Market or San me sts. small suit case contatning book Return to room 78, Appraiser's * ng_Samsome and Washington sts ; suitable reward. Thursday evening, ritual Woman . Mon- rps, fromr Ploncer Hall, Mission to | SunTy tooms ¥ Twenty-third st. Return 3245 Twenty-third | MINNA, § Sunny yard and kitch- £t; reward. _en, bick p:ulnx lete for hbusekeeping. | HOWARD, 1811—2 light sunny connecting housekeeping rooms; gas; water; clean; $i3. LARKIN, 418—liousekeeping rooms to let; large yard. . Large sunny _room, inc. (n MPLOYMENT WANTED—F T engagements, | Finder rewarded prudest, white under breast, reward. —Bldck bitct on left leg. 368 Harrlet st.; IT_wil scar pay to . close in, ; the best prop- e’ district at the See owner here, 10 to 12 a. m. PAUL P. AUSTIN, Manager Country l»panment H. UM & C LUABLE TY investiga il pay you: 73 c $4 13 to $83 1 AR MLLING hours, 10 to 3 and b MINING icle bldg.; le to handlc high-grade mining “alifornia wishes to sell or trade. Box 808, Call office, Oakiand. Il'SlCAL IN l'l‘lll IE! TS, 4 Heine 12 squares 10_organs . nts $2 up, al s $4 up: piano players 1 pos from $11 Geary st BRAN » 006 wed on purchase; from $90 - install- for The | ENMFLOY MENT WANTED—MALE. upright, bargain INWAY 65: great od 0 u) v Schwe Marshall & Wendeli, Everett, Knabe and others; easy BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 branches i San Francisco. se Jacobsen, erwood, we will sell all planos at epe- then our regular low prices 3 age of these NO MAUVAIS n: . ¥. Besson, Paris, maker. Maiwaid, At Pac, Coast, 278 OFarrell; ¥ £ 2d-hand instruments soid. TZAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright plano: perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farreil. NEW plano for sale cheap. 861 Geary st Family sai handsome A Apply ng for Austral nway upright plano. 518 Eddy. 50 per B cont KOHLER & CHAS and cidest pla factory and sa; 216 McAllister ts largest 3 per month. 50 Hayes ot f work abe x BEST rentink plano in city for JOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., good uprlxhl MITZ & CO. “must be sold 16 MeAllister st. plance, Cecilian planc ZY, 308-312 Post st. zithers, old and new. repairer, 2 Latham x-llce ME player. C BYRC SUPERIOR violins i MULL OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS building, J”’l barkst st.— let; rent $15; ligh! sanitor anl NER. ASHT! small flat purse or | A Joinirig_ the | laims on which | 23! $15 to $170 | $10 to §75 | t | ANTLERS, 415 Turk st—Strietly modern; 4.5 tront roomis, | also front room O'FARRELL, 1616—Very nicely furnished sun- front hou-ekwpm; rooms; parlor floor. odel house, newly fur- front housekeeping rooms; phone. nhhed’ near Sixth—3 sunny roems for | _ housekeéping: no_children; $ housekeeping ater, bath, phone. & rooms; gas ra WEBSTER, 4 3 large sunny connect- ing partly furnished basement tuoms; corner | flat; yard, 2 OR 3 sunny rooms for light housekeeping. | _Apply 2024 Mission. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at (_Ill hrlm:h tfice, 2200 Fillmore st | | TN, | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subiscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- lencia st. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. i A % | CRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. ENCAMPMENT AUGUST, 1908. The Committee on Hotels and’ Accommoda- tions of the Grand Army of the Republic has arranged With the CITY ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Marke, Rooms 3 and 4, Phone Jessie 4471, To act with the Committee in locating visitors to the Encampment, in private ‘ residenices, boarding and rooming house Householders 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 all cases must he approved by the G. A. R. Committee of Management before visitors will be assigned thereto. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 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 e WITH PRIVATE BATH; LECTRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT. TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: SUITS WITH BATH. $1 50 TO $§2 50 PER | DAY EIN OOMS, 785¢ TO $1; HOT | ER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE 1041. Ot AA—City Room Renting Agency, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market sts., Rooms 3 and 4. Phone Jessie 4471, L R e R e | We locate you free of charge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. SH\\OR'IH caae bet. Geary and Oanrell. SINGLE AND EN SUIT 4 5 BATH—BOARD (IPTIOI\AL N IN ROOMS ALL DAY. A (xE\TLEMAN of regular habits can secure a large, sunny and comfortably furnished room, with private family, one block from cable and electric car lines and 5 minutes' k from park entrance; references. Box 4933, Call { | | | A BRUNSWICK hne; % 138, Sixth—Rooms | ic to per al t, $1 i 5 | _ light” nousekeep! 'f °u'pe£" T | AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market @ Nod | Fifth ¢t.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, §1, night; | #1850 to $10 week; house open -u nl:h ‘\ room apartments; fur. or unfur, for hekps. | 4 LARGE furnished room for 1 or 2 sents; 1 bath; running water; references. 889 Post | BARTLETT, 218, cor. 23d—Sunny furn. rooms; | _kas, bath, | BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- | _nished rooms, suites, single; also unturnished. ‘CLH'FURI) 204 Eil T. nnun~Elennny urnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. I-AIR OAKS, ‘mr Blnlle lnd double | (umuhed | Tooms, $5 and laundry running water;warm belt. [I‘ELL, 603—To let, furnished front bay-win- dow room; references. TO rent--Magnificent location fc dentl!l'l r\l- fice. The Anilers, 415 Turk st 712 SANSOME st, near Jackson—Handsome large store; rent $25. i PERSONALS. free with two dozen rec. 456 Sixth st A APHOPHONE A Make your friends a present. Talking I WANT a $nes as = & and records of all makes ex- Box 3301, Cal We are manufacturing heads bartender wiches Box 4665, Cal APA BLE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. ; educated, ondary. Box — | n»rm*uu. “BLEMISHES REMOVED, nkics, yellow and flabby skin, bis without cutting, massage, electricity or ine; speclal demonstrations this week. Call or write DR. L. “ILLIAIS 371 Geary. TRAL AMERICA—Manufacturer of mer- chants who desire representation or intro- duction of goods and who want to contribute expenses, may correspond with reliable rty under “‘Central America” P. O. box San Francisco. wanted by a man sober habits and | € A RESPONSIF airs bere and in Engiand Tor good service. Box| 1 “Position wanted by a| STENOGRAPHE ung man (30) as private secretary or con- HED 1866, KUESTER, the “Hair fidential clerk; reliable temperate and ex- 1152 Franklin st Oakland—"All perienced; New York references. Box 4989, including mange (irreguiar shaped | wll_office. | spots): people inoculated by affiicted animal — touching garments; information for stamp; | reat yourself. experienced in would , work ; hardware and harnéss goo Box 4992, Call. anted by & good all- I or club; the best of rences. Addre saddiery, like to have & pos ETEWARDFost round men in BEastern and CaMfc H. BEMIS, 3215 La EXPERIENCED m wagon; bakery wag lnét place. Address M. T YOUNG man with ex perience wants pos rgoming-house. B LERICAL situstion desired by young man with experience in office of wholesale grocery house. Address Box 4265, Cal 218, m M. rket st.” THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im. proves its growth;stops falling;cures dandrufft ana itching scalp: mo stain or stickiness; cleanses sealp;at druggists’, cept no substitute. Star RemedyCo., ts position to drive preferred; 6 years in 639 Moallister. ladies for rheumatism, bas her office at the Golden Gate House, 526 Kearny st., room 10; three languages, German, English. | — ‘ RAG carpels wove to order and for sale; aiso chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in oot | carpet twine, in hank or chain at lowest JAPANESE strong man wants a position to rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. noee and ex- | vk in hotel or C .._1 | n as S6as, guarantee means !omelhlr‘ GRAND Souther: 1 rthmarks,. x pittings and scars scientifically re- | ANNIE HORI, & lady giving treatment to| | FIFTH, 83— Sunny bay-window rooms; also | #ingle rooms: $1 60, $2 B0 to $4 per week. ’ | FIFTEENTH, 1678, near Mission—Furnished | | " rooms to let from $1 a week up; sunny all | the day. 50 night; $2 to $6 week; ...HOTEL GRAYSTONE. 66 Geary st.: phone Bush 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegant! furnished suites, With baths ind singles. to §1 $1200 A YEAR income insured {f you buy uy & shares in our 6000-acre rubber plantation in Mexico; small monthly payments; finest lo- cation; best transportation facilities; cultiva- tion of rubber exclusively; no hazardous side lines. Apply to-day_for prospectus to the Conservative Rubber Produgtion Cq., m Par- rott building, San Fran TTERING AND nnmauu. MELEOURNE System School, Van Ness and ive cure for all. Don't delay. TYPEWRITERS élh mrmé GREAT BARGAINS IN nmmms_w. sell better machines for less money (han en house in the city; rentals §3. T) ‘. e 36 Catizorniastelephone Main fi A FEW good fypewriters at 330 each: get par- sicuinre, L. o MTALERANDER, 118 Mbat- gomery 2D.HAND :"e-mm s0ld, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 S8ansome. CHEAPEST and best in America—Tke Weekly Guil, 16 paxes. sent to any addcess ln the nifed States or Canada one year for $1. PROPOSALS, ADVERTISEMENT for bids for steam-heating ond distributing APPATAtus for the University of California—Notice to contractors, builders and material men—Notice is hercby given by the Regents of the University cf California 1o all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited on three water-tube bollers, each to contain one-half the heating surface required to furnish steam for one engine, as outlined below; one vertical or horizontal cross-compound, non-condensing engine, be arranged for direct connection to ome K. W. alternator, the necessary faed pumps, feed water heaters, steami separaturs, traps and fuel oil burning apparatus complete, in- cluding all necessary piping, valves and fittings within the building, and all neces- stry piping between tanks, etc., the plant to be furnished and installed complete Berkeley upon foundations furnished by the university. Also steam piping for distribu- tion of steam for heating purposes to the various buildings. Said sealed bids er pro- osal recelved at room 18, South Hait: Iniversity grounds, Berkeley, on or before 3 o'clock p. m. ot the 17th day of August, 1903. And mnotice is hereby further given that plans and specifications for said cohstruction have been made and adopted and are placed in the engineering offices, room 7,31 Pine street. San Fraa- cisco, where the same may be ceen and ex- amined during each day from 9 v'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. from this date unttl the 15th day of August, 1903. No bids or proposals ‘will be considered uniess the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bond of said proposer equal to en (10) per cént of his proposal, with sufficlent sureties, conditioned that if said bid or proposal shali be accepted the party proposing will duly enter into & proper contract with the said Regents to faithtully perform the duty and obligations in_accordance with sald proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be & part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids fs hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitied “An act amend sn act entitled ‘An act to cre and organize the University of California, approved March 25, 1868, and an aet, amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 2, 1872, relating to thé comstruction of bulldngs,”” approved March 3, 1897. By oréer of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldiogs of the Board of Regents, W. A McKOWEN, Secretary of the Board of Regents of ‘the University of Callfornia. ¥ PROPOSALS—Bids wanted—Notice Is hereby iven that sealed proposals will be_ received y the Board of Directors of Tha Veroran Home"ot Callfornia at room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco. Cal. up fo 3:30 b, m S MONDAT, Ausist 10, 1003, for furnishing uniform coats, pants and blouses for theVer: o Yountyilie), fc e tion, ‘ountville), for six cember 81, 1903 joods manufactured In thln Honcas ‘and quality being o of wec. 8247 0F the Politias . ch biader must accompany Bis bid i Certified check upon some wi own, apd 1o Ihh oned lht tbe bidder will enter into a good and contract upon notice of Aecwunot. quired by law. The board reserves th ¥ Felect aby or all bids and to ord TEDED S 5 Hreaan mret ol sec ry of ot Directors of the Yaterany s o California, room la 3 1 Francisco, Ci Directors. JORNF. SHBBRAN LEGAL AD\'ERTI!I!HEN‘I‘S. NOTICE of Dissolution of Copartnsrahip—The firm heretofcre existing under the name and etyle of Golden Gate Dredging and Reclama- tion Company, doing business in the city ard ccurty of San Franciseo, State of Cali- fornia, is this day diseoived by mutual con- sent, MARSHALL ¢ HARRIS havin pur- chased the entire interest of WILLIS G WHITTER in the concern. Dated WILLIS G. WHITTE! July 17, 1903 MARSHALL C. HARRIS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licénses were {ssued yesterda: 3 lF‘r!d rlLR Lingg, 83, city, and Ella Right- nire, 33, Orval Anderson. 23, 620 Howara street, and Annie Watson. 23, “Albuquerque, N. Mex. James A. Kinkead, 32, henmuay, N v, and M. Beatrice Reynolds, 28, Glovanni Marengo, 27, Ocean \1ew and An- g!.lylh\‘u:eo. 19, Ocesln View. ohn arnl, 36, Pinole, and Stella Tra- verso, 22, city. : Isaac A. Fowler, 27, 2646 Howard street, and Cora A. Miller, 24, 2646 Howard street. Adolf Nielsén, 24. 304 Thirteenth street, and Lulu Zalta: 304 Thirteenth street. Edward Weber, 57, 779 Market street, and K‘E‘A‘ (rl:(r;u'lM " 36 22lll‘eet wa cKeever, 61 Zoe street, and Mary Rosella, 18, 423 Sutter street. Pletro Fanbrini, 24, 618 Front street, and Natalina_Puccl, 20, 1333 Dupont street. Felix P. Ponnet, 22. San Mateo, and hine T. Ricou, 22 San Mat Jo- | JESSIE, 359 Nicely furnished front room, for 2 gents; $10; references. KEARNY, 420—Six beautiful rooms to let. | MINNA, 545—Large sunny front room; 1 or 3 gentiemen, or light housekeeping. | MISSION, 1514, nr. Eleventh—Sunny single |~ front room; §1 25 week; private house. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo PINE, 2830, cor. Baker—2 furnished room not for héusckeeping. ROYAL House, 126 EllisyIncandescent lights, readirg-room, smoking-roum and ladles’ par: lor; rooms per night, 35¢c to $1 50; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, TAYLOR, 615B—Front parlor, plano; ] Jarge room, running water, bath, gas, ll! | TEHAMA, 317—Sulte of rooms; nice for 2 gea- | _tlemen:” rent. reasonable, TURK, 810—Nicely furnished rooms; sultes or single TL'RK. 1218—Nice sunny front room; second U'NITID STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market ingle and family rooms; 35c to §6 wuk em-um room d ‘AN NESS ave., Immfl sunny furnished sultes ¥rént rms. ; e do sooking and gener ral housework; 37 week. | “but e skl B JAPANEEE man and wife would z;;;. Etandard th. .el'il'-mnflihlim ol.‘w‘ wmmnzn Houh“ 84 t., near Market— bll. 1“ mfll Ilc lo ll 50 night: week elec. lights: reading-room; free bu: h-tnn. | tion to do gemeral housework. M. | _W. EVANE, agent, 1021 lence, ey | PHYSICIAN, 15 years exper B manently ‘morphine, cocaine habit. BEE, excellent, first-class cook, wishes sition, $6 | * address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant avi position,’ $65 per month: meat and pastry | 3 vook, hotel, boarding-house or private family, | _COTDer Sutter st.; fee moderate. - S0 gur memath; give Sopl Setere ALL wishing_desirable acquaintances or in- faction. €22 Sacramento st.; C formation, ad._drs. ‘Ford, Cal. Correspond- CLASSIFIED adverusements st -ub-mpuon. ence Bureau, 83 City Hall ave.; detalls, IFLE: received st Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call acvertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1096 Vajencia st DANCING Tuesday, Thursdey, Saturday and Eunday evenings at ’l'flltmlil Hall, um st.. near Ninth; management Prof. | AT lese than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and tronmets. u CHARLES LYONS', Lonlon Tl”ar 721 Market st. ELEGANT suits on easy ; 50 cents Mar- instaliments and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1137 ket ‘between Seventh and Eighth. —— e ot THE highest price paid for ladies’ or gents cast-off clothing and all articles of value at | _WEINBERG'S, 114A Ellis st, Foster. FiINANCIAL. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock né bond issues guaranteed, underwritfen and eold; stock oness ed for services. Sevd for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC ETATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. P Bl CONTINUOUS health, sireneth and beauty for FOR sali—Bay mare 6 o1d; broke to| 2oc. Addrees Health Co., Memphis, Tenn. harness and saddle; etylish, “sound and e- = : e | EUITS 10 order on installments fle. GEO. WALOOM, 442 Butter st | ~ Neuhius & Co., mereh. eors 12y 190 Marker PEDDLING ric. §50; Coal wagon, §0; launary | = orge, SUPERFLUOUS bhair and moles per. removed a*t?"?;.n‘“i‘" G W M by clectric needle. Miss Dudley, Y7o Market. roan mares, city broken, welgh 2750; one Goctors’ horse: 2 business horses. Santa Ciara Stable, 164 Golden Gate ave. ON account of ‘:om(“:.buud, entire stock of wagons, buggies and harness must be sold a :Rn hair and_moles removed sacrifice. Corner 15th end Valencia sts. ‘UP UO!{: Dr.&Mrs. hvnu,lflmrkz EARE chance—t good borses for aale cheap. njqumumn costumes, xth country orders. GOLDSTEIN & (s.. 733 ¥ ——— | B o S oo i eard OXE fine bugry, fruit 'lxum, cart, M-u; ALFREDUM' flvll*l Henna restores mew laundry wagon, cheap. 82€ Harrison bair to its natural eolor; $1. at Alllnnw ALL styles h.llrdre-lu. 25¢; hair goods; mani- curing 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. TAILOR-UADE suit §7 60; dress p-nu Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and D-nfl. A1 EXPRESE wagon, u:bl umvin: Eu; uous hair & moles removed with elec- and wocart for saie cheap. Mission ric needfe. Mrs. & Miss Faton. 1119 Sutter. HoUsES T0 u—.l—uunuum PALAMISTHY. A WELL furnished house, piano, 10 rooms; | MME. DEVAS, scientific paiist and astrolo- very sunny: fine location: 1375 Masopic awe. | gist. Office, 26 Licbes bldg., 130 Pon st; §1 Apply MADISON & BURKE, §0 Montg. st. | . palm reading a specialty; open eve. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hmcl sunny rooms, suite o single; billiards; steam heat. — R e OLD Stevenson l(ullun. opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive lr _ terlor; exceptional table; free billlard-room. OCTAVIA .N—Rm breal dinner, $2 50 a_week. s Sina. i __ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. BOAR.D and room wunted by gentleman, in Western Addition; in private family, where there are ‘;m chl or other irders, TR R SRR e A _HOME for 2 gentlemen and 2 I Box 4094, Call ‘offic i nmm as well as other BCOMS WANTED. FURNISHED housekyepinig roorms. mail, with TG 158 Cnar A DIVIDEND BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inscrted. They must be handed in _at efther o¢ the publication offices and be inc wit name and residence of per- Fone authorised to have ive the same publis BORN. ALLEN—]n this city, to the wife of A. Allen, it ot B el A."::;‘ b P‘:r‘l’r:"&‘};{:y‘}l“nfi;::fi"fl’d:fi. lm, to the MARRIED. BAKER_BUCHS In_this city. August ¢ by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of 0" First Christian Church, Joseph Lorn Baker of §an Francisco and’ Maggle Buchs oc New London, Mo. o 'AMIN—In this ecity, 8, 1mbytamvnr.:on1\s flson, Methodist Eptscopal Church, A 4 nie M. Camin of 5 i e e R B le“”—mHHAN—In this _ city, mi" the Rev. Willlam Rader, wuunm Fn.n lin Drieschman .and Frieda rehman, both of San Franecisco, EDWARDS—-ITDND—I!I San Jose, by the Rev. Dr. Meridith, G‘::'r::tn.: wards and Laura F. Stone, both of San Fran H%E—Bflflfin—!n this, city, August 8, ., by ev. J. H. Schroeder, Holle and Johanna H. M. Barner. Jostpli HOLLEY—BLACK—II lllll city, Jul; the Rev. Willlam Radq ' ‘x'aLi?,;.f"" Hnney 9f Javermore, Cal, Kate 0. Black of San isco. KRAMER—BAUER—In Oakland, Au 1903, at Zion's German Lutheran by th the Rev, J. H. Thelss, Ralph Kramer .,,."‘i Y Y :-n::nn uv‘r"h hl:d mlllrtuvt rt- g S mwz:w o o 5 ik e o Ay held B e c Mn- Tocel of Nevada mty. %... i s 1n this el!y. SCULL—GIBBS—! by the Bav*% mvmlmn Notice—The Glant Powder Com- Con.—4A Ilvwnnl‘ (0. 56, of ntty onr.. ’.I‘ uoe)p-rmno-uu - the i’;‘.""i"mmi’fifi. an:fi Ly Wi lw. AW 1908. ~Transter at noon, C. C. QUINN. lccm;ry. [ e | m 1908. AUGUST 9, ', Patrick Kurpinsky, Hazel McCorkell, John J. 't oy Sl Curtin, Mamle bert Middlemas, George Morrison, Samuel L. Nichells, n, Annie n, Gertrude n, ‘Umhalt, Jullus Cook' of Tacoma, J. tewart of rarsia. §. H. Stewart of Oakland And G. C. Stewart, # native of Maine, aged 74 years. > Friends and acqualntances are respect- foliy_invited 1 attend the xf“frn'i‘n services L A o o'clock, a Fou yational Church, corner Thirty-sixth and Gme strects, Oakland. BROWN—In_East Oakland, Auj Margaret Bro: Point, all of Biggs, tive of Penns lv-nil. aged §3 lonths and 20 CURRY—In this city, August 8, 1903, Ellen, wife of the late Patrick Currl. and mnlher nt Kate, Luke and t Curry and gghn J. Mahoney, a nl.!(ve of Ireland, led I:"X\ollee of funeral hereafter. Please omit flowers. CURTIN—In_this city, August 8, 1903, Mamie Curtin, dearly beloved wife of James Cu tin, beloved mother of Thomas Curtin, loved daughter of Mrs. E. J. Uniack and the late George Unlack, and sister of Harry Alovstus Untack and e, Lee Jac a native of Chicago, aged 2§ years 3 ‘morithe 2 days. (Seattle and Chicago papers Dléase copy. [ Friends and acquaintances are fespect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ( at 9 o'elock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, between Tavlor and Jones, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solémn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at o'¢lock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ECCLES--In this city, Au(ult 7, 1903, Robert, beloved husband of ‘Anne Eccles, and father is, Christopher and Joseph P. Eccles, 7 years and 16 days. (Dublin and Australia rflperl please copy.) [ Interment vate from 19 Bartlett street to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock. GERDES—In this city, August 8, 1003, Lena A., dearly beloved wife wof Willlam R. Gerdes, mother of Sarah de Gerdes, daughter of the late Antonio and Rosa Ca- vagnaro, and sister of Albena A., Clara, Katle and Albert Cavagnaro and the late Nina Cavagnaro and Mrs. A. McLaughlin, a native of San Franclsco, aged 19 years 8 months and 16 days. > Friends ‘and_ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), &t 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 130 Landers street, off Sixteenth, be- tween Dolores and Church. Interment New Itallan Cemetéry. GQODMAN—1In, _ this gity. August 7. 1003, isa J., widow of the lite James H. 2’ native of St. Louls, Mo. atvnenl private at Napa. Omit flow- ers. GREEN—In this city, August 8, 1903, George R., dearly beloved son of John and Rose Green, brother of Mervin D. and the late Herald and Lioyd Green, nephew of Mrs. S. d- grandson of Mrs. J. 8. Me. of a.n Francisco, aged 1 rginia papers please HAHMOND— In this city, August 8, 1903, John Hammond, a native of Yaquima Bay, Or. aged 38 years 2 months and 14 day ember of Marine Cook and Stewards’ As- ion of the Pacific. Remains at the parlors of the United ndertakers, S66 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. HASKELL—In this city, August 8, 1903, -W)| lis beloved husband of Elizabeth F. Haskell, father of Edward G. fllfe J. and George W, Haskell, son of Susan and lhs . late Gilbert Haskell, and brother ot J. W. Davis and Mrs. James M. Brown, Tive of Tiberty, Me., aged 45 years 2 month and 15 days. @FFriends and acquaintances srs respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 22} Second avenue, Richmond. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HERBERT—In this city, August 8, 1903, Wil- liam, beloved son of Patrick id the late Bridget Herbert, and loving brother of Pat- rick, Michasl, Bridget and Catherine Her- bert, a native of Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 45 years. 7 Remains_at the parlors of McAvoy & Co. z‘;guuukn street, between Efghth and Ninth. Notice of funeral hereafter. HEUSSLER—In this city, August 7, 1803, Rosina Heussler, beloved mother of ' Albert and Ross ~Heussler. and__granamothen - of Liilian, Clara and Annie Heussler, a native of Basle, Switzerland, aged &8 years 6 months and-7_days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services August 9, 1908, at 2 o'clock, at her late resi- 125 Shotwell streef, near Sixteenth. Laurel Hill Cemetery. JONES—In this city, August 7. 1963, Ha beloved son of the late John H. an nd brother of ~Mrs. Lillle White, Mrs. Alice Jen- Mrs. Bessie O'Neill and . & native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 2 months and 6 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:0 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 144 Day street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass Tl be ceibrated for (he repose of his soul August_10, 9 oclock, at St. harch. . Frinds are invited In_this ecity, August John Kelleher, beloved husband of tha Eliza Kelleher, and_beloved father of Mrs. James L. Smith, Edward Kelleher and of the late Mary E. Crosby and thé late John Kelleher Jr., a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 76 years. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Kearny street, thence to St Francls Chuseh, where a ‘solemn requiem h mass will be celebrated for the repose n- St hia" soul," Commmencing at 0 o'clock terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, August 7, 1903, Patrick Kelly, beloved father of Mary, Lilile, John and Willlam Kelly, Mrs. M. O'Rourke and Mrs. P, Muldowney, a native of County’ Kil- kenny, ‘aged 68 v 7 Frrienda and scquaintances are respect- fully lnvited to attend the funeral to-day (Bunday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1562 Kentucky 'street, thence to St. Teresa's Church for services at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. P—In this ecity, August 7, 1903, Nellle xfiu beloved wife of Henry Kemp, beloved Qaughter of John and Sabina Campbell, sister of Mrs. J. Devlin, Mrs. D. McLaugh- n, Mrs, J. C. Tomaity and Thomas and john Campbell, 4 native of on, Mass., aged 34 years b months and 28 days. :rl'rkna; and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to (Sunday), at 12 . residence, 1. Joseph's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cooa _‘tlz:'ma::ry URPINSKY—In thi ugust ‘Hue‘lNAmonnt durly beloved daug o & . and M. Kurpinsky, and lov- of F'rulk Roben, Anita Beatrice E nnd Charles J. Kur- of San Francisco, aged 2 1:30 at KELL—In this city, August 6, 1903, suddenly, John J. MeCorkell, beloved ‘son of M Madden apd the late James M ell, lnd brother of George McCorkell a d Celia County Do: Magdden, a nativ ' s o Treland, aged 30 years 6 months and. > Friends and quaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the residence o( his brvmo George McCorkell, mond street, ug Nineteenth, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where servioes wil wiil be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. N—In Chicago, Iil, August 6, 1903, Matson, beloved father of Mrs, C. Miss Elise Matson. this city, Annn 8, 1908, Mar- Hanora Meehan, and lov! !l!er Mary I fus of the smm fercy, J. J. l(ee an of swnm J.. .l' Mee- ST Sre, John 0" 68 _years 12 months and 2 dl;l. ?‘ffl-nda and acqual MT.OLIVET CEMETERY | OFFICE: 916 MARKET ! i} [HENRY J. CALLACHER cO uu.uh‘ifl'“ South 80. UNDEHTAKBIB Ufllmm Formerly in luuwoll O i aaa Firth, N Equipmu at MONAHAN & CO., AND EMBALMERS. Mission munw-u-n. 20 Fitth st., South 167. Fifth st. Rates. (Monday), l! 9 o’doli. dence, 416 S ~Heart" his late resi- einer street, thence to m where a L requrem Wwill be celebrated for lhc repose of his .olll at 9:30 o'clock. tery, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- MIDDLEMAS—In _Alam GQeorge, beloved h ’d:? &‘S"& xmdn- mas, and fnner‘mr rold Middies aged 70 years. £ £ ridnc s and a hlly mmu To attend the ndAy. August 9, at 1: mas, & native ol Nova Scot! and = Mrs. brother ot Mrs. J. u;”l Mrs. J. Johnsc: 12 Santa Clara avenue, Al L. Morrison, beloved son of H. Morrison, and Byron, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrison and the E. and Gt an Mrs. Fannle Borrowman, & native of (.bco Fri and [= acquaintances \"u)l.r \nvited 0, attend the ¥), at 2 o' clock, his sister, Mrs. J. J. are. near Twml) fourth. Interment NICROLLE Ta In this eity, A 7, 1908, Francis Chamberiin, * beioved Busband of E. Nicholls, and father of fio- Amy, Caroling Charlotte, Annie, Bthel May ey Nicholls, a native of l.onllon. 2 45 years and THE offlberl nd members of No. 14, Foresters of America, to attend the funeral of our late brother, F. C. Nicholls, from the residence, nut street, to-day (Sunday. Attest: REGAN—In this city, Louise Regan, dearly beloved miah Regan, years 9 moriths and 23 days. SAMPSON—In this city, August 6, trude E., beloved daughter of Wiliam R. pson, @& native | of Springfield, IIl., aged 17 years 5 months | and_the late Minnie A. Sam) and 29 days. L Frienas are respectfully tend the funeral to-day efick street. Interment priva SHEEHAN—In the City and County Hospital, 1903, Frank Sheehan, a native of August 8, Colomdo, aged 19 ‘vears. UMHALT—In this city, August residence, 223}, Francisco street, Julius, be- loved husband of Gesine Umby Julius, Anna " and brother of Charles and Memph 13 da; the late Julius CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. P. Fortriede and family desire to thank thetr friends and acquaintances for the kindness and sympathy extended thom in their late bereavement. F———s—————-— R. DAVIS, T. B. GOODWIN, Fin. Sec. August 8, and beloved mother of Charles and Timothy Regan, Mrs. Edward Manseau, Mrs. Charles Molloy and Mrs. Ge Da- veggio, a native of fl'ew Brunswick, aged 62 4!\"!1&)’). o'clock, from the family residence, Albért and Alma Umbalt, Mrs. Anna Huntemann and Andrew Quallins, a native of Tenn., aged 41 years 5 mont 20 day '. are A Court Eelipse are 820 Chest- t 2 o'clock. C. R. 1903, Annie wife of Jere- 1903, Ger- R tnvited to at- at 2 rod- te. 8, 1908, at his father of son_of | Umbhalt, hs and | British Gulana is the most of the British colonies, the population of an admixture of Dutch, | French, British and American colonists, East Indian coolies and the aborigines of consisting the country. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... 7o CHICAGO ‘ l An Ideal Train cosmopolitan,| SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot. [ focal TLimd | Loear o7 Dally | Daily | Daily | Daily n Fran ‘1”.)’”-‘( ockton. 10:01 p erced 55 p “ Fresno 120 p| * Hanfora . 07 p) ** Visalta 148 “ Bakersfield 200 p! « Kansas City. i35 & ** Chicago -l 2:15 p! a for mornln repinding Grath sreivés 4¢ 82 Mo: CALI"OH‘IA LIMITED, Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair car runs to Hakers- fleld for accommodation of local first-class pas- sengers. No second-class tickets are honored Corresponding train arrives at Tuesday and Friday. 0 4. m. Daily, Valley Limited. Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car betwéen Bakers- Corresponding train on this tfain. 11:10 p, m, fleld and San Francisco. arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. train l.rnve! at 11:10 a. m. dally, $:00 3. . Dafly fa the Overléad Expre: Ist Sleepers and with through Palace and Tourls Free Reclining Chair Cars to Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- responding train arrives P for_afternoon. 7:30 a. m. lmly is Bakersfield Local, ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- 55 a. m. dafly. nday _and Thursday is the stop- | earrying Corresponding Chieago; also p. m. daily. Personally conducted wmu fof Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Offices—641 Market street and pot. | Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. in Ferry De- San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA Nfl’l"I"IESl'ElN KY. C0. SAN FMIIHSW Alll MTI Hflflfl WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7' s o m; 12:80, *2:00, SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive a* BSAN FRANCISCO. (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAVE ~ Frow Avevst 7.00a Benicta, Suisun. Eimira and Sacra- 5 A Vacaville, Winters, Rumse) Martinez, San Ramon, Napa. Calistogn 7.30s Niles, Livermore, Lathro 8.604 % < Tracy Stockton,Secra Pontraey, anos, Megdota, H Viealin, Porterville .. — 8.004 nm Costa, Marttmez, Tracy, Lath- Modesto, Merced. Fresso, Goshen Jul‘lflm Iaatord, V- salta, Bak 5.25¢ 8.304 Shasta itama (for Bartiett sonn.m. Willows, tFruto, Red Binfr, Portland 7560 8.304 Niles, San Jjose, Livermore, Stock: ton. fons. Sacramento, erville, Maryeviite, Chico; Ked Hiuf. 8.30a Oakdale. Chinese, own, norn. Tuolmnne and Angels . 9.004 Martinez and Way Stations. 10.004 Vailejo @10.004 Ei Paso Passe: — Fort Costa, “tarttues, Byron, Tra Stockton, Mere ed Ray mnld. Fresno, Han ford, Visulla, Dakersfeid. Los Avgeles and El m::qe arrives vin Const Line)... «1.30» 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Ogden, enver, Omaba. Chicago.. Hayward. Nfles and Way Stat] - ¥ Sacramest Biver Steamers.._ - 17.00¢ Benfcia, Winters, Satrament Woodiand, Wiitwms, Colmag Wit lows, Kni Land viile, Oroviile and w A $.307 Hiayward. Nties aud Way Seat > 400r Martinez.Sat Remon. Vallejo, Cal ta Rosa. A 4.00¢ Martmez, my L athrop. Stockton. A 4405 Niies. Livermore. Stockton. Lodi.. 4 H“'lvfl Niles, Irvington, h‘ . ermore. 11.55a Tmo The ow) Limfted: “n. Buzersiield, Los Angeles: con- necis st Smun- for Saats Bll" Hayward, ¥ d § HeJward, Biicnd Son Jote. Orfental * Matl— Denver, Omaba. St. Louls. Chfeago and Yeran. East. (Carries Pullman Ct tengers omly out of Sen cfsco. Tourist car Westbound, Sumset Llll|I“—- From New York. Chicagn, New Orieans, EI Paso, Los Apgeles, Freeno, Berenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives.. 8254 P . 11284 T2 Port Coata. Fenlr}rn Qulllll DI'I Sacramento, all 7000 ki 8.067 ST Pors Costa, Tracy, Lathroj desto, Merced, Raymond semite), Fresmo, Han salfs, Bakersfeld OAST,LINE Craz. .1 Way Stations. 9252 12167 Newark. Centervilie, San New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felto) Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz Principal Way Statio 10588 4167 Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos'snd way stations (on Saturday snd Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz; Mondsy only from Sants Craz). Conneets at Felton to and from Boulder Crmek +8.584 D HARBOR Fz?fii. NCISCO, Fous 0f Market St. (Sifp®) 00 3.00 6.167.x :00 4. 1200 200 4.00 ST LINE (Broad Gaugel. (Third and Townsend Streets.) a holfler? and Senta Cruz Exeur junday only) 8.004 Cosst Line Limtted—Stopsoniy San Jowe,lieoy. Holiater, Bajaro.Cae Salinas. San Ardo, Paso geles. Connection at Castroville to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove and at Pajaro north bound 2001 8 lrm:l’l Cl’l‘lrfi]l -ng snn&r:':m 10.457 an Jose, Tres Pimos, 8antaCruz.Paclfic Grove, Salf: . San Luis Obispo and Prise Intermediate Statfons... 4100 geles, Santa Barbara. Arrives.. lng: Py Jose and Way Statfons..... ... 1.804 Cemetery Passenger— Souih Sam Francisco, Brun 11.304 San Jose, Los ancisco, San B 193,007 Dei Monte Exprems Sunis Ciara: San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects st Sants Clara for Santa Cruz. Boulder o reck and Narrow Gauge Points) 3307 Buriingame. San )lnxen.%!d 4 Menlo Park. Paio Alte. Mountain Vie: Clara, San J tion for Ho naw. Lawrence, Sants. . Giiroy (comnec- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro (connection for Watson- ville, Capttola and Santa Cruz), Pacific Grove and way stations. Connects at Castroville for Sa- ._(via Santa C (:::f' Wright and Prineipal Way 5 PrincipaiWay Stadions 18,004 - uo.:e;u:g;d nflnouln 08, Redw Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. ’z San Jose lnd Way Stations.. Limited.” Eastbound ARG o atn o Palo Alto sad Wi Way Stations. mubrn. Palo Alte md w.y -llg h’ Morm; P tor Af % Saturday aud and Sunday onty. " & 4§ Stops at all stetions on S‘Iw I Sundey execpied & Sunday oaty. o o B sl Comitste, B Gniy trains stopping &t Valencia ares: D‘ M., 11:00 A a xeept Batu n SenFoancisca| May 5 1000, Destina- Week l s-m- and Ukiah. ‘Wiilits. 10:20(10:20 & Saratoga 1 Lake, Witter wlgyvllh. Carls :vnna. sirel Dell 1 - Potter v-):ln. Johu E ‘ 's, Dren Hot b o kins, , Fort Usal; at Willits for Fort to_Fi FROM SAN M'm'm.‘- 3—5.25. Y a0 2, B, n."k

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