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| VIPIICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. A FEW good upright piagos from $70 up com- prising Vose, Sterling, Jacobsen. nech- ten. Sherwood, Weser, Marshall & Wendell, Haines, Evereit Knibe and others: easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. No branches in San Francisco. TIL Aug. 17 we will sell all pianos at spe- 1y low prices, then our regular low prices re diamond ring. A suitable pald finder on_delivering same fornia Hotel, Bush st rd will be clerk of Cali a, box con- . will be resumed: take advantage of (hese ngs. Return low summer prices. THE ZENO MAUVAIS Fogind MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. mear Van Ness and | BAND instruments; F. Besson, Parls, maker. Gus Malwald, Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farrell; skilltul repairing: 2d-hand instruments old. BUY airect from the factory and save 50 per cent. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister st ST—Leather purse, containt ables and permits = Ret 2000 Jackson i valu- ng m st.; largest KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O Farre oldest piano house. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1903. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees: near train and schools; only $2850; log 75x125. Nice 5-room cottage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPAXY, Tel Grand 1461. 1500 Park st., Alameda. $2700—FOR Sale—New house of 6 room: choice lot; $400 cash, balance $35 per month. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Part st., Alameda. renting piano- in city for $3 per month OTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. covered | . bills. Return 4 BARGAIN: good upright; must be sold at = once. HMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st emenmbe: | FRE & OO, U Co. 220 & SOHMER, Byron player. BYRON SUPERIOR violins, MULLER, make; old and new. 2 Latham place. zithers repairer VALPEAU'S female ecid; price inge end only on re BROTH- | esth and | malipox pittings ar moved wit ting. medicines dergon "+ before and dur- ed; ce. y hair, m- res dandruff ckiness; Hair Rem - growth st and itching cleanses scalpat aruge eatment to la- office at the st 10; rman, Bohe- ist for all fe- ; instant re- opp. Sth. Tis Macket_Teliable tedie? | e home before and during | medical care; low fees. 1 hereby give no- » T will not debts NN, 3 AVIES and HINDOO HERBS: method of treatment. 1126 Market st is the motto moved to 2995 Folsom st, cor. | NOT how o £ $10: ladies’ exciusive office. the m. Bapid - Ry . | 5 of to-day. J KEE, 319 Powell st. opposits all Aisenses cured by herbs. e cures pe: cocaine habit. Call or Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., terate. hairdressers’;ac- | i } | | { | | and the good ‘is there. | | | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. tvely cured ‘ment free. Dr. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. i1 week's treat- ; mew Cottingbam. 204 Sutter st. A Storage & Van Co.; household goods stored. moved. shij 728 731 Howard st., near Third; phone 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 HOUSEHOLD goods and bric-a-brac packed f Comnge oF shipment. Call oF address 370 Fell. CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- atse. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4,250—Reduced from $6000; owner compelled to leave Oakland on dccount of a busi- ness change and prefers to make sacrifice and a _quick sale; house of § rooms, a most new: the latest style of arch: tecture; finished in first-class, workman- like manner: built for a home and has every poesible advantage; lot 50x116, with driveway, trees, palms, shrubbery and summer-house; ' neighborhood is and near the business center: h, balance mortgage. . MYERS or GEORGE K. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $6500; new, akland: high and . with a fine marine view; finished d; dining-room’ 23 ft. kcases and china closets E $5,000—Would cost to dupli colonial house in East sight! in curly redws long. with bos built_therein; nickel and open plumbing: | 13 homes surround. ranging In price from § 1 terms only $500 ba! ce mont - y MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oukland. lot 50x145 (note size ing it within a_bl 000, “ h, $5 monthly. Tt is seidom you find such property for the money; 100x100 for $200; our new tract Jessie Jones, and it's a beauty. Come and see it. $5 cash, §5 monthly; as level as a pancake, £ize 25x100, or ze you may wish for up to 26 acres. Jones tract, fronting on High st. boule feet wide, adjoining East Oakiand; sofl 'the best; view is grand: no fogs nor raw winds; car and schooi; a delightful home site. send for circular. 455 Seventh st.. opp. H. day, Saturday and tonia Hall, Howard gement Prof. Foster. overcoats . Londoa called for sult + CHARLES LYOD Market st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALL. = on easy in 50 cents - . P < per week LEO! LEM( 1127 Mar- between Seventh and Eighth price paid for ladies or gente thing and all articles of value at 114A Ellis instaliments. $1 per week. taflors. 727-729 Market. sewelry emall weekls Eoode H | | $3.000 only for a fne 7 | | SPECIAL BARGAINS— oom house; large lot; all street work done; easy terms. $1,100 only for a 6-room cottage in healthiest location of East Oskland; easy terms; must be sold this week P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10th st HOUSE 6 rooms, etc.; modern; 857 37th st near Syndicate bank and statian; a- private loan at your own terms of payment. Address Builfer, 831 60th st., Oakland, Cal. ALEX_ MURDOCK. Chronicie bldg., San Fran- cisco. for Oakland, Berkeley or rural homes. Oakland. | e e styles haird ressing. 26c: hair goods: mani- - - LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. ress pants $2 50. pont OAKLAND FURNITURE _FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for barcains In furni- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st. cor. store.Oakind e —— , I8 ket ot US hair ved by dress pants. $250. Origi- rg Pariors, 238 Kearny st., to § p. m. Sunday to noon. fedora bats, $175. Pop- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for housekeeping: gas ranges; just newly fur- nished. 1830 Polk st. SION, 2024—2 or 3 sunny rooms for house- eping. les removed with elec- 1119 Sutter. T PAPERHANGING, O'FARRELL, 1516—Very nicely furnished sun- ny front housekeeping rgoms: parior floor. WEBSTER, 430—2 or 3 large sunny connecting partly furn. basement rooms; cor. flat: ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; tinting, paiuting. : tel. Main 413 Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34 st ——————————————————— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. SAIN—$4250; cormer lot, 2-story house; 14. 184 Clipper st. See owner on Y A HOME; STOP PAYING RENT. Tock at thoss five cottages on Precita ave. west of York st take Folsom-st. car: lot all; terms easy: open from : Sunday. 3 to 8 p. m. or NN, 40 New ton new flats on Army st., near Mis- sion. Your friends will loan the balance for the rent D. FOR sale—House § rme.; high basement; sunny side 10th, bet. Valencia & Mission; no reas. refused. Stephens & Co., Union-sq. Mikt. 1 t cottage; mod. imps.. same as SE. cor. Alabama & Montoalm. > CORNER of Folsom and Eighteenth ste ; 50x100. Apply at 2138 Folsom st. e — | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, Vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- Jogue sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. mobiles and launches, | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisementa and pubscripticns bas been established at 1008 Va- cncia st Hot short time, on ranch;2 women or man & wife. Box 3302,Call. D ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. AA—City Room Renting Agency, - 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market sts., Rooms 3 and 4. Phone Jessie 4471 FREE 18 s i = ngn i WO We locate you free of .charge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels A GENTLEMAN of regular habits can secure a large, sunny and. comfortably Toom, with private family, ope block from eeping accommodations cable and electric car lines and 5 minutes’ | walk from park entrance; references. Box 4953, Call. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 28c to $1 per aight, $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 30 night; $1 50 to $10 wrek: house open ‘all night. ANTLERS, 415 Turk st.—Strictly modern; 4-5 room apartments: fur. or unfur. for hskps. A LARGE furnished room for 1 or 2 gen bath; running water; references. 859 Post st. BARTLETT, 218, cor. 23d—Sunny furn. rooms gas, bath, laundry,running water;warm beit. "RES good heaithy vineyard near SILAS C. WRIGHT. Livermors. REAL ESTATE. DERN home; § roos of grounds bearing: large stable and out- in that particular spot in that is fres from asthma: 6 min- walk from Anselmo si In- R. R. agent at San Anselmo. | FIFTH 33—Sunny BELVEDERE, 152—Furnished rooms; near the park. | BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. FELL, 606—To let, furnished front bay-win- dow room; referenc bay-window rooms; also single rooms: §1 50, $2 50 to $4 per week. lots and bargains: all tracts; mape, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. B ———————— HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TEAL estate to exchange; free printed list. acific Comst Ex. Bureau, 550 Market st. e e FOLSOM, S75—One large, sunny front room. FOURTH, 225—A large room; also GOLDEN GATE ave fce sunny fur- nished room; running w rent $9. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50 to §1 50 night: $2 to $6 week; reading-room. nice TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. IN TYPEWRITERS—We | GREAT BARGAIN se house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: ticaiars, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 gomery st. 2D HAND typewriters sold, remted. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 200 Sansome. e eee— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. et _pa: Mont- 2000—HOUSE of 6 yooms: lot 45x100; street work complete; house nearly new; cost $2500; will take lot in part payment. | $2000—6 rooms and bath; lot 60x120; street work done; modern plumbing; from proposed car line. : Do removal . Boor 4 | L loans on dlamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent | mo. §. F. Coliateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. | STAR Loan Co_of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk bid. | $400—Lots balf block from Grove-st. car line. car line; exceptional easy terms to re- sponsible party. ASH Joaned salaried people on noter without | LL. xa indorser. MORRE; mingr bl p—_ 120. Acreage property adjolning university grounds from $400 to §100 per acre; fine view of San Francisco Bay. -room house, near Collegs ave.; lot 40x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AN AP NN CEW plano for mext to nothing: two car- nos in & railroad wreck: damage cuge omly: raflroad claim of 50 cent | Siowes on the entire amount; this makes & | CHENEY & BERRY, oG $300 P u-td only lcxbu: m:fnlu; fi‘“- | P. O. Block Berkeley. Ere will get first and best choice of these in- strutaents, which are scarcely damaged m,“‘“m‘""’fmm"% nms:mn. any way; e s e s o ble; cow barn; 7 bouses for chickens aftord to put off. as the best bargains will go | 160x135; streei work compiets. J tlere are some planos badly damaged. | — > these :‘;l not bltr'gu! on sale until they w thorougbly repaired. W. C. MORAN & Piancs rented from $2 up. With privilege ——t sliowink the rent to apply on purchase - b orice. imstallments, $4 up; cash discount on | FINE. pew, handsome up all purchases If paid for in two years. conveniences; close to cars; large largaine 'm_piano pleyers. HEINE PIANO | to $1600; only $200 cash, balance . 255-237 Geary st. Largest wi e 4" retatl exciusive piano establistment on Comst. month. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station, or €. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station. AN opportunity_seldom met with—1I have & mew 2-story T-room house, 4 bedrooms, equipped with all modern conveniences, gas, electric lights, etc.; on an 2 Swelnway - only 2 blocks from ‘the station, which 1 will $2 "ramares 110 Bt s 276 | Tt 00 cash ad the Balance In saath 2 squares ... - terms: A 16 organs 310 %0 838 | whole price il Rents §2 ©p, aliowed on purchase; install- ments $4 up: plano plavers from ; mew JOSEPH J. MASON. Real Estate, from $117 up. HEINE co.. Cot. Shattuck ave. and Center, . 57 Siery ot5 huns PRSI $550—COR. lot, 40x8: nr. Berkeley station $63—LEFT on sale; Filsher upright plano. 237 . lot, 40x100; Grove st. _ Geary st STEINWAY upright, $165. a great bargain. Unredcemed storage pianos and furniture dirt cheap Whitehead's Storage, 1636 BEAUTIFUL S-pedal Steinway upright piano: perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe' %285 O Farrell. Family sailing for Australia offers at sacrifice T R T T e B, left by private party, 237 Geary st. better machines for less money than sny | 536 California;telephone Main 266. | i block | $3500—7-room house; barn: large lot; on street | _HOTEL GRAYSTONE.. Geary st.; phone Bush 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished suites, with baths cnd singles. MISSION, 1607—Large, sunny front room; gas. bath; reasonable; other sunmy room. MISSION, 2901A—3 front rooms, furnished for housekeeping: also front room for gentleman. use—Unfurnished front housekeep- MODEL Hou ing rms. 1 ockton; §5, $12; gas; bath. O'FARRELL, 20—Suncy furnished rooms and | offices: elevator: elec. lights: day, week, mo. THE Ferndale, rant ave.—Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen; §2 50; transtent. TUNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st. near Market —400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; $1 75 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights" reading-room; free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most _convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 36c to $1 50 night; $2 to $S week: elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. e e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or single; bliliards; steam heat. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior: exceptional table; free billiard-room. e S ————— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 027 Market st.— Office o let: rent $15; light. heat. janitor and telephone. ASHTON & GARDINER. ETORE to let with steam connections. 512 Front st l PALMISTOY. MME. DEVAS, scientific_palmist and astrolo- gist. Office, 26 Liebes bldg., 139 Post «t; $1 palm reading a specialty; open Tuesday eve. S ———————— e — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 102115 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor: treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. Li Po , herb doctor; cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. ‘WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st SPECIAL NOTICES. ard, 90 | | furnished | housekeeping 1 MELBOURNE System School. Van Ness and Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of Dissolution of Copartnership—The firm heretofcre existing under the name and style of Golden Gate Dredging and Reclamia- tion Company, doing in the city ard ccurty of San Francisco, tate of Cali- fornia, is thiz day dissoived by mutual con- sent, MARSHALL C. HARRIS having pur- chased the éntire fotefest of WILLIS G. VHITTER i the concern. Dated WILLIS G. WHITTER. July 17, 1903. MARSHALL C. HARRIS. | — PROPOSALS. ADVERTISEMENT for bids for steam-heating | " and distributing apparatus for the University of Californi: Notice to contractors, Mflldt‘r.‘ and material men—Notice is hercby given by the Regents of the University of California to 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 cngine, as | outlined below; one vertical or horizontal | cross-compound. non-condensing engine, to | be arranged for direct connection to one 200 | K. W. alternator, the necessary faed pumps, | feed water heaters, steam separatcrs, traps | Cliding all hecessary pIping, vaives and | fittings within the building, and all neces- | sary piping between tanks, etc.. the plant 10 be furnished and instalied complete at Berkeley upon_ foundations furnished by the university. Also steam piping for distribu- tion of steam for heating purposes to the | varfous buildings. Said sealed bids or pro- | will be received at room 18, South at the University grounds, Berkeley, | | L and fuel oil burning apparatus complete, in- on or before 3 o'clock P. m. of the 1Tth | day of August, 1903. And notice is hereby | further given ‘that vlans and specifications | for sald construction have been made”and | adopted and are placed in the engineering offices, room 7, 331 Pine street. San Fran- cisco, ‘where the same may be ceen and ex- amined during each day from 9 welock a. m. | until 4 o'clock p. m. from this date until | the 15th day of August, 1803. No bids or | proposals will be considered unless the llm.] are accompanied by a certified check or a | bond of said proposer-equal to ew (10) per cent of his proposal, with sufficient sureties, | conditioned that if said bid or proposal shali be accepted the party proposing will duly enter into a proper contract with the sald Regents to faithfully perform the duty and abligations in_accordance with &aid proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hersby required to be a part of such Tontract. The right to reject any and all Dds is hereby reserved. This notice is give pursuant to an act entitled o amend sn act entitled ‘An act to create nd organize the University of California’ pproved March 25, 1865, and am endatory of section 25 thereof. approved | arch 28, 1872, relating to the comstruction | of buildngs,” approved March 3, 1897. By | order of the Committee on Grounds and | Buildings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University of California. PROPOSALS for Iron Pipe.—No. 36 New Montgomery st, San Francisco, California, July 13, 1008 —Sealed proposals, in triplicate, | Will be recetved here until 11 o'clock a. m.. August 12, 1003, for furnishing about tons cast-iron pipe and 12,000 feet galvanized iron pipe, with fittings, delivered at ships’ tackle in San Francisco. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa- tion and blank proposals furnished on appii- cation. Envelopes will be indorsed posals for Iron Pive,” and addressed Major C. A. Devol. Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. ls for furnishing armor_for naval vessels will be received at the Navy Department_until 12 o'clock noon Thursday, | October 1, 18¢3, when they will be publicly opened. Forms of proposals and all neces- | sary information may tained from the Chief of the Bureay of Ordnance, Navy De- partment. Washington. C. CHAS. H. DARLING, Acting Secretary of the Navy. August 3, 1903, _— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: spFdyard C. Hain, 24, city, and Maud Farmer, . city. EALED proposa I Trask, 30, city, and Mattie Jones, and Lena L. Joseph C. city. 30, Seattle, 25, 1061 Mission street, and | Mary Stanich, 23, 405 Fifth street. | Fred E. Smith, 23, Denver, Colo., and Agnes L.__Cornish, 21, Denver. Colo . 1057 York street, | and Mary Nelson. 2 David E. Richards, 21, and May L. Skinner, 19, Carlos J. Briceno, Bush street, | Tillie Muensate, 21, Bush street. Rudolf G. Smith, 3%, 170 Perry street, and Clara Gustafson, 37, 139 Perry street. Albjon Desmond, 21, Bakersfield, and Emelie A Wild, 18, city. | Terence O'Brien, 20. 2320 Humboldt street, | and_Nelilie Sullivan, 30, Ocean View. | " Albert Waldstein, 27, 1013 Hayes | Minnie C. Extrom, 26, 39 Turk st. Percy E. Green, 21, 610 Capp street, Edith M. Parrish. 20, Denver, Colo. George F. McGrath. 27, Port Costa, Emma Estas, 20, Port Costa. and oAb, Levs.' 34 city. and Sydney E. Taylor, 4, city. Lowell M. Lee, 22, Palace Hotel, and Isa- belie Erhardt, 21, Palace Hotel { Patrick Ferry, 40, 509 Thirtsenth street, and | Mary A. Harkins, 35, 227 Shipley street. | " Sebastien Serff,’ 35, Santa Roea, and Marie Orenberger, 35, Santa Rosa. and Terese Salion, Jean Laianne, 43, city, 43, city. Georgs W. Ryan, 23. 2120 Folsom street, and Daisy M. Born_ 20, 2854 Twenty-second street. William T. Brouseau, 25, Oakland, and Ella Kiley. 24, Oakland. Fitzhugh O'Failon, 23, 114 Ellis street, and Sybil Hoeking, 24, 174 Rus reet. Burt L. D 21, city, and Camilla C. | Lund, 18, city. . | Charles E. Scott, 21, Belvedere, and Zetta | G- Alsing18. 1136 Gak street. | ee Dang Sun, 40, 607 Jackson street, and ! Yut Sine, 22. 716 Jackson street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wili not be inscrted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- Aons authorized~to have the same Dublighed. BORN. DE —In Vallejo, August 4. 1903, to the wife of Frank R. Devlin, a aaughter. JOHNSON—In this city, July 10, 1 e ot AL D. Jonnson, a daugntcr. '° 8¢ McNULTY—In_this city. August 9, 1903, to the wite of George H. McNulty, a daughter. MARQUARD—In this city, August 7, 1903, to the wite of R. Marquard, a son. MARRIED. JENSEN—WHITE—In Oakland, o0, Jobn W. Jensen and Camila D Sarmits SCHWARZ—HEINE—In this city, August 4, | 1903, by Rabbi A. B. J. Brown, 4 Schwarz and Rosalia Heine, both of this city. SEITZ—TURNER—In this _ city, August 1 1903_ at Simpson Memorial Methodist R e R : an e M. Franeisco. Tumer, both ZELINSKY—SCHAARY—In Oakiand, A: 9, 1905, by Rabbl A. B. J. Brown of Francisco, Abraham A. Zelinsky and Schaary, of San Francisco. Henney. James i Bacon, Edwin B Kane, oty doba 3 Mearme shm Crusby, Brigid McKenna, John Curry, Ellen Murphy, Timothy Fegan, John H. R l-?' B‘:inu.“ =~ ""Unl. Jennie e lnhl:t io:n 8. Siasleit, Lean . Umbait, Jultuct GON—In this city, August 9, 1903, Edwin and father Mrs. F. Immel and ,'R— Bacon, a native of usetts, ..-f BUNSEN—In this city, August 10, I d . 1903, Henry high mass will be’ celebrated for the reposa of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car from Thirtieth and Guerrero streets. EHLERT—In the City and County Hospil August 10, 1903, Jennie Ehlert, a native Australia, aged 51 years. FEGAN—In this city, August 9, 1903, Joha H., beloved husband of Catherins and 18 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (W ), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 2496 Howard _street, ~corner of Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme: tery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. FLYNN—In this city, August 1903, Jennie, beloved wife of Willlam E. Flynn, and mother of John H., Gertie, Willle, Viola. Charles, Edward, Robert, Jennie and Alice Fiynn and the late May Fiynn, a native of §en Francisco, aged i2 years months and va. EFFriende and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, opposite new Postoffice. In- terment Hely Cross Cemetery. GREEN—In this city, August 10, 1903, Mar- vin Wheeler Green, beloved husband of El- vira Green, and father of Edwin, Lola Wheeler and Warren Green. a native of New York, aged 62 years 11 months and 9 days. HASLETT—In this city, August 10, 1903, Leah, beloved daughter of David and Elizabeth Haslett, and sister of Robert, Nathaniel, Ruth and Jeannett Haslett, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 6 day HAWKSLEY—In this city, August 10, 1903, j'm" Horace, beloved son of Charles and H essie Hawksley, and brother of "Alexander years 8 months and 16 days. (Aurora, Iil, Dapers please copy.) E>Friends are Trespectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Wednesday. at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 353 Alvarado street, ‘near Noe. Interment private. HENNEY—In this city, August 10, 1903 James, beloved son of Martin and Catherine enney, loving brother of Michael, Martin. omas and Frank Henney and Mrs John Walsh, and uncle of Rose and Virginia Walsh, a native of New York. E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 8 Hunt street, off Third, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KANE—In this city, August 9. 1903, Elizabeth, beloved daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Kane, and sister of Mrs. A. Mec- Devitt and Mrs. C. McDevitt ¢ San Fran- cisco and Andrew, Catherine and Annie Kane of Philadelphla, & native ot Ireland. 7 Frienus and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednescay), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. C. McDevitt, 3743 Twenty-gixth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church _streets where ‘a requiem high mass Wil be cele. brated for the re, of her soul at § a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McARDLE—In this city, August 9, 1903, Abbie McArdle, a pative of Pennsylvania, aged 18 years. McKENNA—1In this city, August 10, 1903, John, beloved son of John and Catherine Me- Kenna, and brother of P. J.. Jennie and Mary McKenna and Mrs. J. M. Kerr, a na- tive of Brooklyn, N. Y., axed 36 years and 4 months, 7 The uneral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock. dence of his parents, 717 thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, August 10, 1903. Tim- othy, beloved son of Timothy and Hannah Murphy, brother of Catherine. John, Hannah. Patrick and the lats -Dennfs Murphy. and nephew of the late Patrick and Michael Des- mond, a mative of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 4 months. £ The (uneral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co. Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REGAN—In this city, August § 1903, Annie Louise Regan, deariy beioved wife of Jere- miah Regan, and beloved mother of Charles and Timothy Regan, Mrs. Edward Man- seau, Mrs. Charies Molloy, Mrs. George La- | veggio and the late Mrs. ‘Mary Parks and Jeremiab Regan Jr., a native of New Bruns Wick, aged 02 years 9 months and 25 days. (Providence, R. L. papers piease copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 111 Landers streét. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Church and Dolores, thence to Mission Dejores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commenaing at 9:30 o'clock. In- ferment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriages. OLIN—In Oakland. August 9, 1908, Bridget, beloved wife of Henry Rolin, and sister of the late Mrs. Ellen Callaghan, a native of County Fermoy, Ireland.” L7the funcral wilt take place to-day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2283 Adeline street, thence to Sacred Hoart Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St Sfary's Cemetery, Oakland. SMITH—In this city, August 10, 1903, John S., beloved husband of Lizzie Smith, father of Elverton, Stanley and Annette Smith, broth- R er of C. J. and J. M. Smith, and son of Mrs. & Q. ‘spencer, a native of San Franeisco, aged 40 years. T Funeral private. SMITH—In Willits, Cal., August S. 1903, Mar- garet, beloved wite of John Smiih, a native of Scotland, aged 52 years. UMHALT—Ir this city, August 8, 1003, Julius, ‘beloved husband of Gesine Umbalt, {ather of Julius, Albert and Alma Umbhalt, son of Anna and_the late Julius Umbalt. brother of Mrs. Ann Huntemann and Charies and Andrew Qualline, a native of Memphis. Tenn., aged 41 years 5 mohths and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fuliy Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, i23% Francisco street, thence Lo L 0.0, F. Hall, corner of Sevénth and Mar ket streets, where services wi un- d:t ‘the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, I o. F.. mencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- nt 1.0 O F. Cemetery. Please omit | ers. ¥, J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2339-2341 Mission st. Telephone Mission 31 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 10. 1803. S 95; $10. A. Regan, lot on B line of Steiner sireet, 97 N of Waller, N 0:3% by E 81 “5; 810, Edith A, E. Lyman to J. L. z L ] *ol 55 P - @ ksley, & native of Aurora, Ill., aged 18 | from the resi- | Webster street, | and | PAYS BIG PRICE | WIFE MAY FAGE - FOR A FRANCHISE! MURDER CHARGE James W. Rea Is Forced to Outbid Attorney Beggs. Gives Fifty Times the Usual Sum for a Much Needed Right of Way. —— Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Aug. 10.—President James ‘W. Rea of the San Jose-Los Gatos Inter- urban Electric Railway, was forced to pay $53% for a franchise at the meeting of the City Council this afternoon in or- der to secure a city terminal for his road. This is fifty times the usual price of fran- chises in San Jose. It is considered a big price, as the franchise only extends three and one-half blocks from Santa Clara street, down Market street to the broad- gauge depot. Rea had submitted the usual $190 bid, ;but when it was opened Willlam M. Beggs, an attorney of this city, raised it the required 10 per cent. Rea responded with a like bid, and Beggs kept bidding until it reached $4900. Rea then raised it to $3%0 and the fran- chise went to him. Many believe that the Germania Savings Bank of San Francisco, which owned the First-street road here, was trying to block Rea's road. Beggs would not say whom | he repmesented, but declares it was not | the First-street road. He says outside par- ties with plenty of money wanted the | rur;chue and were prepared to build the road. A franchise asked for by the San Jose and Santa Clara electric road over the same routes on Market street from Santa i Clara street to the depot will be sold next Monday. There is much speculation as to whether Beggs will bid on this. —_—e——— DEER HUNTER IS SHOT BY HIS FRIEND'S RIFLE an R. Eschenburg, a Merchant { of Gilroy, Is the Victim of a | Serious Accident. | GILROY. Aug. 10.—Herman R. Esehen- burg, a prominent merchant and master of Keith Lodge, F. & A. M., was accident- | ally shot while hunting deer this morn- ] ing in the vicinity of Bells Station in | company with John F. Guilnamet. He | 'was on a steep hill when two deer were sighted. Both men dismounted from their saddles. Guilhamet's horse shied and his | rifle was discharged, the ball entering Eschenburg’s right side, passing through l the urethra and coming out of the left- leg. | The wounded man bled profusely and was | conveyed in a wagon to this city, thirty | miles distant. He is resting easily in Dr. Clark’s sanitarium and the surgeons say | there is a chance for his recovery. —_————————— Body Is Found on Railroad Track. SAN BERNARDINO, Aug. 10.—“Man { found one mile south of Helen. Think | was killed by train,” is the message re- ['celved this evening by the Coromer from | Oro Grande, a station on the desert side | of the range. Helen is a siding a few | miles from Oro Grande. Coupled with the | telegram is the fact that the conductor | of an incoming overland train to-day was {shon a passenger upon arriving here. | The name of the passenger is unknqwn, | but he came from the East and was | ticketed for Temecula and should have | changed ears here. —_——————— i Rules Against Saloon-Keeper. | OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 10.—The Su- { preme Court -to-day denied. the writ of supersedeas asked for by a Bremerton saloon-keeper permitting him to run his saloon pending a determination of an ap- | | Herm peal from a decision of the lower court | upnolding the Bremerton Town Council in its contention that it had a right to revoke a saloon lcense prier to its expi- ration. Though the case was not tried out on its merits and will not be, the de- cision was in effect final. @it singer. lot on SE line of Howard street, 225 | SW of Fifth, SW 28 by SE 80; $10. |~ Herbert H. Moore to Swift & Co., lot on W corner of Fifth and Townsend streets, SW 100 ! by NW 120; $10. ‘Albert W and Marie Lehrke to James H. and Katie McHugh, lot on W line of Pennsyl- vania me‘blnNdEl‘hmmMNfl by W 100; $10. E'len A. and George S. Fife to William F. Ahrens, lot on E lige of Sixth avenue, 150 S af Lake strest, S 25 by B-120: $10. McEwen Bros. (a corporation) to Louise Kee- non, lot on E line of Twenty-fourth avenue, 300'S of Clement S 20 by E 120: $10. Solomon and Dora. Gotr to Frederick E. and Mary Fox, lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 150 N of J etreet, N 25 by W 120; §10. Lovell and Laura L. White to Gustav and Eitzabeth Palm, lot on SE line of Pomona street. 50 SW of Bay View (Parnassus avenue), SW 50 by SE 100, of lots 5 to 8, block B, Silver Terrace: $600. ‘Elbridge J. and Mary E. Bailey to Herman M. Kuhn, lot on SE line of Edinburg_street, 25 SW of Brazil avenue, SW 25 by SE 100, | block 46, Excelsior Homestead; $10. John H. and Ellen G. Grady to N. M. Line- kin (widow), lot on W line of Natick street, | 152:9% S of Chenery street. S 25 by W 125, | portion of biock 1. Fairmount Homestead As- | sociation; $10. 2 ice Phelan Sullivan (owner) with C. A. 1 5 (contractor), architect William Cur- Jett—Brick, carpenter. glass, roofing and plas- tering for addition to residence on SE corner of Van Ness avenue and Washinkton street: $1130. i | { ——————————— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubie feet per second, or second feet. one second foot equal- ing 30 California miner's Inches. or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the jast year may be revised by later measure- ments, The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: - e e SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. DATE. ¥ Death of Her Husband Being Investigated by Officers. Admits Striking Him on the Head With a Piece of Firewood. ———te SANTA ROSA, Aug. 10.—Mrs. A. C. Drayeur, wife of the aged wine maker whose mysterious death In Healdsburg Saturday is now being investigated by the authorities, to-day confessed to Sheriff Grace that she and her husband had quarreled last Thursday evening and came to blows, and that after he had struck her she finally felled him with a stick of stovewood. According to her story Drayeur soon regained conscious- ness. On Friday he arose from his bed and started to walk across the floor, when he suddenly fell backward strik- ing his head violently against the win- dow sill. She claims that it is from the effects of the latter blow that death re- sulted. - An autopsy reveals the fact that death was caused by a fracture of the skull. The woman is being detained by the authorities and in all probability will be arrested to-morrow. The couple lived at Healdsburg near the cannery and for years have quarreled and drank to ex- cess. —_———— Deputies Prevent Lynching. CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 10.—A dozer deputies have been sworn in by Sherifi Smalley to resist any attempt at fynch- ing Tom Horn and Jim McCloud, con- demned murderers, who yesterday made an unsuccessful break for liberty. - The city is quiet and orderly to-night. —_——— BUTTE, Mont. Aug. 10.—The mystery sur rounding _the disappearance of Eugens B. Cooney, the 13-year-old son of B_FH. Cooney city editor of the Great Falls Leader, was cleared away to-day by the discovery of the youth's body floating in Lake Sewall, twenaty miles from here. —_— pany's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria. Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta Everett, Whatcom—11 e m., August 4 9, i4. 19, 24, 29, Sept. 3. Change at Seattle 1o this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seaitls for coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. For Eureka inml‘b‘ulfl; :’)—N-l- 1 p m.. August Sept. 1; Corosa, x:i‘p.n-‘Ann:l.u.lT,nmt For Los Anceles (via Port Los asd Redondo), San Diego and Santa Burbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m, For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East hm.«xunmhmmm terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Huenema. Coos Bay, 9 a m., August 5, 13, 21, For_further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- rICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ew ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway whart. Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent. 10 Market st San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. I “Columbia’ satls 1 1L 2, 3 steamship line to ), OR., and shore nlllfllh:hnuhn‘b:l.l’-fltw. Through tickets .E or steam- ship and rail LO % Steamer tickets include 'h and meals. salls foot of Spear st. 8% 1l a m. BOOTH. Dept.. Agt ery st AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. St.Louis, Aug.19. 10 am/Phila...Sept. 2. 10am N. York.Aug. 26, 10 am'St. Louts.Sept. 9, 10 am ATLANTIC NEW YORR -LONDON DIRECT. Min't'’ka.Aug. 22, 5 am/ Min'ba. .Sept. 5 4 pm Min'p’lis, Aug.29, 10 am. Mesaba. Sept. Sam Only Figst Carrted. DOMiNION LINE. BOSTON—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. Commonwealth Aug. 27[Columbusinew)Sept. New England...Sept. 3 Commonwealth. Sept. 10! New England. . nean Direct - AZORES—GIBRALTAR—NAPLES - GENOA ‘Vancouver ..Sat.. Aug. 29 Oect, 10, Nov 20 Cambroman....Sat., Sept. 19 Oct. 31 _Dec. 12 NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM, VIA BU[,'EDGX!. Sailing Wednesday at 10 2. m, | Ryndam Aug. 19| Rotterdam. Noordam i-.fiammm e _ANTWERP-PARIS. Vaderl'd. Aug, 22,10 am Zeeland.Sept. 5, 10am Kroonl'd. Aug.29. 10 am Finland. Sept. 12, 10 am STAR LINE. NEW YORK—QUEENSTOWN-LIVERPOOL. Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. Majestic. Aug_ 19 noon Oceanic.Aug. 26 8§ am Celtic. .. Aug. 21. 4 pm Cymric. Aug. 28.9:30am Victortan. Aug. 35.7 am. Teutonic..Sept, 2. moon C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent. Pacific Coast, 21 Post st. San Francisce. | TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) Steamers Wil leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, caliing at Kobe (Hiogo) and Shanghai, and conaecting

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