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.AE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, ,1903. T AND FOUND—Continuned. PERSONALS, REAL’EEITAfn_c[T\'_Fon SALE, OAKLAND ADVERmEMENTS! MARRIED. and 27 days. Hor iber of Ledies’ | 125 by W 50, portion same, Berkeley: $10. L A passbook with the Mibernia Savings | A—FACIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED. | SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. JULIN—BERG—In this city, August 8, 1903, gid Society of German Evangelical Luthéran Kinnte C. and Herdgrt Bashford to J. 7 Loan Soclety of Sen Fran he | © Wrinkles, vellow and flabby skin, birthmarks, | REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND RENT COL- by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Gustaf H. Julln . John's Church. August 15, | Russell. lots 3 and 4, " Forest FPark Trac me of JANE STANFORD 30 smalipox pittings and scars sclentifically re- | " LECTORS. * OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. SO8 Joumene IOl 1050 Luneral services Ssturday. August TS | Brookiyn Township: $10. ‘ The finder will please return 1c moved without cutiing, massage. electricity or | FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. i KRAUS_McCLINTOCK—In_this city, August | (90, at 1:10 o'clock, at German Evange Edward D. and Mary L. Judd (wife) to : me WANTED—999 no substitute. Star RemedyCo., 38501 men with scalp dise: ase icines; special demonstrations this week. loss CHOICE CORNER, $100,000—Vieinity Kearny and Bush sts.; busi- most new the latest style of archi- finished in first-class, workman- built for a home and has tectu, like manner: 8, 1903, by the Rev. M. J. Clifford of Mis- RATHMELL—BUNDESEN—In_this_city, Au- gust 3, 1903, by the Rev. Dugan, Church, Twenty: Zaret, wife of the late Joseph Phipps, and mother of A. B. Phipps of San 18co. John A. Phipps of Amador, Cal.. William F. Herrick, lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 1t teh collte @ Call or write DR. L. WILLIAMS, 371 Geary. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. =ion W. Kraus of San Fran- [ Street, between Capp and Howard. Inter- | o Cep o,y by 5 3 led c — sttt ld "~ | $190,000--Haif block from Market and Mason ey - o e e imsoek of Fort Brage, | ment private, by siécteic funeral car from | & of CF E et 2 Bt D . THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- sts.. modern G-story brick and iron ) $4,250—Reduced from $0000; owner compelled , 1 zARN--WEIHE —In Oakland, Cal.. August| S°T0er of Eightcenth and Guerrero streets at | g,0¢k o . proves \|v.~ :.w\u;l stops rn‘lli:lg:rumélfl;r‘!flru building; store, 100 rooms and baths; :.".J‘:X‘.n(.):".'x'xfz'd one;emt.:e( a m;‘-lv 2, 1903, by the Rev. !_#_ Dille, George C. ffl;cloch Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- Chastotte M. Tawten (widow) to Hibernll and_itching scalp; no stain or s $560. i pref sacrifice | Tiog ; har 3 wid E e ot rent $oo: leased with cash security: and @ quick sale; house of 8 rooms, al- l'u;?-l-:‘:,'f’ Minnie C. Wethe, both of San |, Oakland, August 11, 1908, Mar- | S2vings and Loan Soclety. lot on § line o of Seventh stree v 91:3 by 8 28, avenue, 332:7 W (since widened to 80 feet). of bair and baldness prevented (can treat by tows property; corner,. 57 : every possible advantage; lot 50x118, wi or ‘of Stewart Memorial U, Church, | 4" L eolits mond . suitable | mail. blank for stamp); consuitation free: ff‘:;ll,;"‘,;';‘,';;,(fifl‘:‘ B i o g A v Griveway, trees, palms nhrubbog'y e gecrgs B Rl op DaNeud huy Hislens Friopa o et i 5; " pet 5 | 8:30 to 6 Sundays 10 to 12 Prof. GEO. A. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT. i , a small summer-house; neighborhood is > Pundessn of San ¥ranelsco. Phipps of Oakiand, Cal pative of Penn- | Mathilde Meetz) to William and Carrie Painter, n _ | _GARLOW. Spectalist. room 21 Market | 570 0000 per DD | 3 first-class and near the business center; | SHARTZER—ALLEN—In Oakland, Cal. by | sylVani. aged §5° yoars. all interest in lot on § line of Pacific avenue, S B o SaRCER ™ b L g e 000, NG, ullting: one tenant; “lot 36x $800 caeh, balance mortgage. the Rev. ©. R Dille, Henry Willlam Shart- | p (S aFed 80 o August 11, 1903, | 100 E of Concordia, E 3354 by § 1v, Alameda. Watch o 220 Sutter st E SIRIL. b Safivaiiing dtestaent &) ¥ Positively paye 155 per Gent mer. 2%l 3. 8. MYERS or GEORGE K. AUSTIN, zer and Mildred C. Allen, both of Sacra- | RAZMONDCIn San Jose, mond, | $2450. o1d = . - rheumatism, has her office at the ys T3 per cent met. 1002 Broadway, Oakiand, mento, Cal , ban Cornelia_Raymo: Gecran Brown Bitste ‘Company’ @ corpaie- ————— oms & board DF WYETH 0 HERBS ket st nery. McIN. remont st. mian and how chea, manufa ard PHYSICIAN, 1 en Centr ter three languages—German, urers of the the sewing-machine of to-day. IVANE, agent, 1021 Market st. Boh: te House, 526 Kearny st., room 10; en 5 years' experience, cures per- Call_or habit. 251 te. hine, cocaine al Pharmac: fee m:od Grant ave., v Kood, 1s the motto of | Raptd ROlIYJY SUTTER ST. $75,000—65:0x137:6; opposite Hotel Pleas- anton; magnificent site for hotel, apart- ment house or office building: Sutter- st. property close by has recently sold at $1300 per_front foot; make offer. RKIN-ST. BUSINESS CORNER. $53,000—Very best corner; 87:6 frontage: fine building: stores and lodging-house; al- . o VESTERN ADDITION CORNER. 350,000 —Annual rents $5172; beautiful, modern bullding; lot §7x85; pays over 10 per $5,000—Would_cost to duplicate, $6500; * colonial house in East Oakland; hi sightly, with a fine marine view; in curly redwood; dining-room’ 23 ft. long, Wwith bookcases china closets built_therein; nickel and open plumbin; lot 50x145 (note size); 13 homes -urmun!- ing it _within a_block, ranging in price from §7000 to $15,000; terms only $500 cash, balance monthly. 3. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. new, Eriehed SMITH—GUSTAFSON—In this city, August 4, 1903, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Rudolf G. Smith and Clara Gustafeon. Middleton, Arthur B. Morton, Margaret E. Mullany, Michael Mullen, Michael Oechlman, Henrietta Phipps, Margaret Raymond, Wm. P, Allen, Katherine Arnold, Joseph Bacon, Edwin Chambers, Mary Connolly_(infant) Conroy, William' J. Dunn, Michael T. father of Jessie R. Keating, Cornelia S Plerce and Bertha G. Fox, .l’!’ brother of the late J. P. Raymond, a native of New Hamp- shire,"aged 74 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F.-and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROBIN—In this city, August 10. 1803, Sophia, beloved wife of 'Edward M. Robin, and tion) to Phtrick F. and Mary E. Cavanaugh, 1ot on S lme of Clement avenue. 138:6 E Chestnut street, E 92 by S 150 lots 14 and 15, block 2. map resubdivision blocks 1 to 3, Iands adjacent to Encinal. Alameda; $10. Ney L. Donovan (assignee estate of Robert L. Crooks, insolvent) to Francis Ferrier all interest as said assignee and of estate sald in solvent in lot 17 of section 18 and lot 23 of Section 22, township 1 8. range 4 W. mape 1 and 2 and 4, Salt Marsh and fide Lands: also property in San Francisco, San Mateo, ‘g‘o:fl.r‘ “and : Oakland; pets wove to order and for sale: also | < Eberle, Walburga Robin. Sophin mother of Mrs. Eila and Whiliam 7T. | Costa and Marin countie: E enilie-wove rugs. sifk portieres; dealer in | 50,000 ‘T CORNER. JESSIE_JONES TRACT. Fennessey, Johanna Schiele, Alfred E':: Violet R,‘am’m‘ a native of Pflmu.s clmem"s-u:xiw::g {;d: Aw ?lrn‘emf .‘131;‘»'1:2 rpet twine, in hank_or chain at lowest M substantial improve- | Lots $50 each, $5 cash, $5 monthly. Tt is| Gartley, Sarah J. Selig, Seligman Safa0Y, BEel 4 yealugd tbwthn aug £ gy oy o ot P s rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. Dments; Jnsured for $20,000; mortgage | seldom you find such property for the money Hoff, Barah Smith, John . o it s s, %0 S of Otmen (now Bercyan). ——— | §30,000 at 5% ver cent can remhin; pays | 100x100 “for $200; our new tract Jessie Jones, Holger, Frederick A. Smith, Rosalle b2 Griends and acquaintances are respect- . . lot 25, . Lev! Tract. heart _trouble. REYMOND | _ 8 per cent net. and it's a beauty. Come and see it. Tucotn: Sokomon Sohi, "Elsabe fully invited to attend the funeral services | etc. Berkeley: §10. aged 4 vrs; would iike to find | $18,500 Vicinity Haight and Scott ets.; 68:9x | _$75, 85 cash, §5 monthly; as level as a pancake, | Lawler. Annie Sutton, Maty C. ‘hursday, August 13, 1908, at 2 o'clock, at | Mary G. and Robert Fieiden (husband) to CHARL SCHWELL. 137:6; fine improvements; rents $140 | and the good is there. Size 25x100, or any other | McComb, Wiidam E. Waldstein, Hannah the chavel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., | James and Mary L, Gillick, lots 3 and 4, block B - R | per month. #ize you may wish for up to 26 acres. ~Jesste M~Gillvary, Wm. J. Wiebusch, Henry SM‘ Mission street, between Fifteenth and | C. map Claremont Tract, Berkeley; $i0 uesday, Thu a 3 GOLDEN GATE PARK FLATS. Jones tract, fronting on High st. boule: 90| McMullin, ‘Augusta’ White, Catherine xteenth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | Andrew Jackson to H. P. and A. Pal ket st ing: inth: management Prof. Fos 721 Market st. JANT suits on easy instaliments: 50 cents LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- ween Seventh and Eighth. t price paid for ladies’ or gents' +hing and all articles of value at and up per week at Teutonia Hall, than cost, uncalled for suits. o 114A Ellis st Howard er. SUITS to order on installments, 81 per week. ne ER 1 YADE Misfit Clothing . merch.tailors, su! 729 Market. hairdressing, 25¢; hair goods: mani- $750; dress pants $2 50, Parlor, cor. Bush and $18,000—Lot 50x137:6; fine substantial ; facing Golden Gi s a0 ate Park; rents : can be increased. b2 HAYES ST., NEAR OCTAVIA, $16,000—Stores and flats; rents $115; lot 27:8x & 120 ft.; 2 frontages. $7,000—Three good flats in Mission; rent $65 vieinity 18th and month, "$8,000 “Three fine flats; stro sts.; rents $58 month; lot 20125, $5,250—Fifth and Clementina sts.; fine front and rear improvements; ed 2 years at $600 a year. $5,000—Four good flats in Mission; always s rented at $48 month. ,660—New cottage in Mission; 6 room: bath; fine lot. A $1,000—Lot 119x111; corner cottage; 3 rooms; in Mission. SPECK & CO., 667 MARKET BT. vard, feet wide, adjoining East Oakland; soil the best; view s grand: no {ogS nor raw winds; near car and school; a delightful home sjte. Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. Q Z. JONES, owner. HOUSE_6 rooms, etc.; modern; 857 37th st. near Syndicate bank and station; a private loan at your own terms of payment. Address Builcer, 931 60th st.. Oakland, Cal. ALEX, MURDOCK, Chronicle bldg., San Fran- cisco, for Oakland, Berkeley or rural homes, A ———————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture, H. Schellhaas, 11th st. cor. store,Oakind E— e SPECIAL NOTICES. and_moles re: T LOT 50x125 FOR $400. Ladiea! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe reliable; take no other, Send de “‘Relief for Ladies,' Mack, John A. Willoughby, Cornelia ALLEN—In this city, August 11, 1908, Kath- erine, beloved mother of William O.. T. Freddie C. and the late Charles Allen, a n tive of Ottawa, Canada, aged 64 years 6 months and 23 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 14, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 o'clock. ARNOLD—In this city, August 12, 1908, Jo- seph Arnold, beloved husband of Jame Ar- nold, a natlve of Switzerland, aged 68 years 2 months and 11 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, August 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 165 San Carlos avenue, under the SCHIELE—In this city, August 10, 1903, Al- fred Schiele, a native of . aged 32 Fears A miember of Metal Workers' Union 0, 1. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock. from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, 'between Seventh and Eight Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SELIG—In this city, August 12, 1903, Selig- man, beloved husband of Mary Selig, and father of Rosetta, Hnttie, Belle, K. R., Syl- and Viola Selig, a native of Germany, aged 63 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully fnvited to attend the fumeral services Friday, August 14, 1903, ut 9:30 o'clock, at his lafe residence, 1641 Sutter street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train. ’ SMITH—In this city, August 10, 1903, John S.. beloved husband of Lizsle Smith, father .of Elverton, Stanley and Annette Smith, (wite), lot on E line of Ninth street. 421.79 § of Channing way, S 30 by E 130, lots 21 and 22 block 137, corrected map Avery Traet, Berkeley; $10 Bridget and Henry Rolin (husband) to Robert J., Mamie A. Margaret and Nellie Callaghan, lot on west iine of Magnolia street, 500 N of Thirty-fourth, N 100, W 60, S 104:2, E 80:4, lot 4. block 680, ‘Watts’ tract. Oakland (first par- tiea reserve life estate): $10. ‘Willlam Atkinson: (single to Sarah L. Bank- bead, lot on NE line of East Twenty-third street, 473.25 SE of Twenty-first avenue, SE 75, NE 140, lots 29 to 31, block 75, map of North- ern Addition' to Brooklyn, East Oakiand: §10. Same to same, property out of county. C. M. and Louise L. Cook (wife) to Frank H. Graham (single), lot on NE line of East Eight- eenth street, 50 feet NW of Sixth avenue, NW 100 by NE 100, portion lots 7 to 10, block 104, Clinton, Bast Oakiand; $10. Joanna M. Driscoll (widow) to B. MeFadden, lot on E corner of East Fourteenth street and Second avenue, SE 26 by NE 120, block 58, L & o 7 stamps for particulars. auspi in. X Clinton, East Oakland: $10. amonds, watches and s | CHARMING Mill Valley is growing very fast; | in letter by return mail, Ask your Tnterment”Odd. Pellows’ -Cemetery.. | oF Mes, "C.F" Spencer, " ative of Sun| BAnle C. Junes, {rustees under will ot An- 2 Siamonds, watches asd ntry orders - | “new “houses arg springing up on all sides, | Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. BACON—In this city, August 9, 1006, Edwin, | Francisco, aged 40 yeams drew Jones (deceased), and Mrs. Jane C. Jones Ry e o O R e a8 | 1and values aré increasing rapidly: Lyon & - T e B T 7 Funéral services today (Thursday), at | (Widow) to Kate Holland (Murray), lot 1, biock Vered on frst paymént. Call and TiEE o The seenoh. hnd ges ot SPECIALISTS. con, and father of' Mrs. F. C. Immel and | 9 o'clock, at his late residence, 26 Chatta- | L @ap Andrew Jones subdivision, Hrookiva even if you don't care to 5! 3 ng lots at | e Charles R. Bacon, a native of Massachusetts, | nooga street. Interment Cypress Lawn | TOWNsFip: S10. 25 Stockton BRC OF LEAK? rolls easy to lay or coating; goml over old r_new roofs Market ot #3350 DERBY & | PAPI I - ROOMS Hart Pai apered, $3 50_up. tinting, nt Co., 319 34 st.; tel. palmist and astrolo- Liebes bidg., 139 Post st; $1 ading a specialty; open Tuesday eve. HANGING, PAINTING, ETC. w-l"ltlmt n 413 PHYSICIANS —e AND SURGEONS. LI s, sale, rental; | S, 108 Valiejo st yea: Gear; rs at 115-117 st., near Leavenworth. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. skin and rectal diseases a speciaity. . 1073% Market st. D_DR__ WONG HIM, herb doctor: seases of the hu Tai, herb doctor; cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. ‘Washington st. | from $8 to $12 per front foot on terms of 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly; over 80 Jots have been sold recently; streets are grad- ed, water mains laid, electric lights, etc.; grand old trees; don’t delay, but get in ‘on the ground floor. Branch office, Mill Valley, open Sunday. Send for booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. i FOR sale —Bargain; new cozy home; open for inspection; owner on premises. 848 Clayton st.; south of Haight. ; | | lot 26x114; 184 Clipper st. premises. See owner on BUY A HOME; STOP PAYING RENT. Look at those five cottages on Precita ave., west of York st.; take Folsom-st. car; lot 80x150; prices small; terms easy; open from 6 to 7:80 p. m.: Sunday. 3 to 5 p. m., or address owner. WILLIAM MANN, 40 New | Montgomery CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week’'s treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. e Bt TR s o B B B STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., near Third; phoue Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel, Priv, Ex. 571 HOUSEHOLD goods and bric-a-brac packed for storage or "’"‘E"j"- Call or address 370 Fell, CONKLIN'S storageFurniture and merchan- Misslon st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W, Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281. - BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery t.; tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates, ———— e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and positive cure for ail. Don't delay. | $1500—2 new flets on Army st., near Mis. GREAT BARGAINS I TYPEWRITERS—We :nd )16 years. (Modesto, C: papers please opy. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Misslon street, be- tv.r'epn Seventh and Eighth. Interment pri- vate. CHAMBERS—Entered into rest, in this city, August 12, 1903, at her residence, 22 Lil erty street, Mary Chambers, beloved wife of Thomas Chambers, and mother of James Stevens, May Constance and Katherine Al:.l:.,mbem a native of County Kildare, Ire- CONNOLLY—In_this_clity, August 11. 1903, CONROY—In this city, August 11, 1803, Wil- liam J., beloved son of the late Michael and Margaret Conroy, and brother of James, John, Richard M. and the late Danfel Con- roy, a native of New York, aged 45 years. L7 Remains_at_the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street. Notice of funeral hereafter. DUNN—In this city, entered into rest, August 11, 1908, in his 66th year, Michael Thoma: dearly beloved husband of Margaret Dunn, idolized father of Mrs. R. G. Johnson, and ErThe funeral will take place to-morrow | suTTON: Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, August 12, 1903, Rosa- lie Smith (nee Blanchard), dearly belovea Wwife of Thomas R. Smith, and sister of Emanuel Blanchard, a native of San Diego, C“U" }“1‘1“ aw ye;n and 25 days. o lends anc tances are - fully invited to umhe funeral ses to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, at 707% Green street, near Powell. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SOHL—In this city, August 12, 1803, at her residence, 224 Falcon avenue, near Eight- eenth street, Elsabe, dearly beioved wife of John Sohl, and devoted mother of Mrs. James Jenkins, Mrs. Henry Lackmann and 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 _o'clock, from the pariors of Theo. Dierks, 957 Mission street, thence by electric funerat car I Eilghteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock to Mount Olfvet Cemetery for interment. In Oakland, August 12, 1903, Mary Camden Sutton, mother of Charles Sutton, and_grandmother of Lester ‘Sarfe, a native :f England, aged 73 years & months and 17 a chapel of Oakland Crematory, Please omit Derby Estate Co (corporation) to Henrietta M. Lucas, lot on N line £ Eighteenth street, 150 teet W of Fruitvale ave, W 50 by N 130, lot 25, Derby tract, Brooklyn Township, deed and assignment; $10. Henrietta M. Lucas (widow) to James 8. and Mertice L. Gill, same subscribers to same agree- ment, Brooklyn Township: $10. ‘Thomas and Johanna Conway and Emma . and James Crothers (by W. S. Harlow, com- missioner) to Thomas Pollard, lot on S line of Columbus avenue at intersection by E line of tract acquired by Patrick O'Connell, 200 D. 30, thence E 40, S 126, E 36.5, N 126, E 50, 8 128, E #4.3, SW S1.36 NW 176.4, NE 205.96 to beginning, Oakland. $529. John and Emma Kleiner (wife) to Henry and | — g o dise. 833 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. infant son of John T. and Mary Connolly, a John Sohl, a native of Holstein, Germany, Vi O’'DONNELL~-Office and residenc e et — 4 s * - ' » | Annfe Wassell, iat on E line of Ruby street, Siatket e, bot. Birtk andt Sevett. V- | A BARGAIN—$4250; corner lot, 2-story house; | COLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 ( Native of Ban Franclsco, aged 3 daye. aged 85 years. 18T N of Moss avenue, N 25 by E 100, lot 16, map of Oakiand Rafiroad Homestead Tract, between Telegraph avenue and Broadway, Oak- land: $10. Bridget MeCormick (widow) and Mary Me- Cormick (singlé) to Michael and Margaret Cul- len (wife), lot on SE line of Thirteenth ave- nue, 120 NE ‘of East Sixteenth street. NE 30 by SE 100, block 90, Clinton, East Oakland; $5. Edw. D. and Helen Harmon (wife) to Charles G. Mortenson, lot on £ line of Woolsey street, 14290 E of Adeline (Stanford avenue), sald point distant on S line of Woolsey street 143.70 1 Poet st. TFONG WOO, the famous herb dostor—ALl e = S ———————————————— | dcvoted stepfather of Mrs. §. W. Griffiths I¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | £ from Adeline street as now located and im- e e e |V ites cured by Chinese herbe. T46.8 Clay st | $1000—2 pew flats, 20th and Mission st TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. o e L M e, o netwetne | tully tavited to attehd the Tumersi Bervices | raed B 00 S e 00 SN 10BN fitings; all sizes. EU- | me e o will rent for $40 per month. e s efranrs County Longford, Ireland. to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at (he | jotg 7 and 8, block T, Amended Mad of New. bury Tract in plat 51, Rancho V. and D. Perale s 2 g | slon. Your friends will loan the balance for | séll better machines for less money than ny | (Friday), from St. Paul's Church, where a | fowen ta, Berkeley; $10. R o sl ad o oo RERO, BiS, near 21at—Six rfooms com.| the rent hotse in the clty; rentals §3. The Typewriter | xolemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | WALDSTEIN—In this city, August 11, 1908, | L. W. Forsting (widower) to California Mill . Mesely fagalsbed for honsaseping: 15 win. D. COFFIN & CO., 8303 Mission st. | _Exchange, 536 California;telephone Main 266. | the revose of his soul, commencing at 9| Haonah Waldstein, beloved mother of | and Manufacturing Company (corporation), lots snd oroond-beni. B B. BECK | Dtes to Koaray at. by slectric car " ———e RS o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are re- Charles, ¥red, Joe, 'Albert, Jacob, Caroline, | 11 to 19. block 1, Revised Map No. 3, Blasdel 122 Market st : | = e S - | THE dest stock, dairy. fruit and grain ranches| A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- | gpectfully invited to attend the mass. In- ' Milton and Gertle Waldstein, Mrs. Otto Ben | Tract, East Oakland Heights (deed miven to - s s { ) — Pouny postierals for | L0 50 Market st | ticulars, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- | terment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. $chuetz and Mrs. F. Trolish, a mative of | correct errer in former deed), Brookiyn Town- o :Jm: chairs, hammocks. gas ranges; just newly fur- | HOUSES from $2000 to $40,000; also other prop. | —tomery 8t = | EBERLE--In this .city, August 11, 1903, Wal- gfl'_'mlnv- aged €0 years $ months and 11| ship; $10. 3 es.3.F. Hotter. 12 Mission 0 Polk . | _erty of all kinds. MOSSMAN, 850" Market. | ¥D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | DUrE® Eherle, beloved wite of the late Aloves | . ®905 p 005 are. invited to, sitend the ser- | to Frits Schuls, lot S and N 10 feet of jot 2 Eéion phonagraphs, records, eupplies, moving sunny unfurnished rooms: | FOR sale_Neat cottage: mod. imps.. same as | mentister Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Bansome. | Moritzen, Anton Eberle, Mfs. John dJopp | Yices’ at the funeral parlors of James Mc- | block A, Fruitvale Station Tract, Brookiyn _ picture machines, films Bacigalup!, 933 Mkt rent, Apply SE. cor. Alabama & Monbtsalm. | e and Peter Eberle, a native of Baden, Ger- Ginn & Co., 214 Eddy street, at 9:45 o’'clock. | Township: $10. GASOLINE ses. automobiles and launches, | : e ey - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. many, aged 63 vehrs 3 months and # days. | WHITE_In thin city, August 11, 1908, Cath- | Charles’ W_and Flora B. Pinkerton to Ade- ol wises. 3. E DOAK 46 Fremont ot b WORTH, 204—Sunny furnished rooms | = = F = A member of the Third Order of St. Fran- | erine White, beloved mother of James Mc- | line M Stokes (married). lot on W line of ol e - 5 casonable. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. cis and Christlicke Mutter Verein of wst.| Carthy and Mrs. Mary B. McCarthy of | Morton street, 250 N of Central avenue, N 50 SAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- | 3 X " Bonitace's Church. Washington, _ William McCarthy of New | by W 150, Jots 21 and 22, block 20, Fiteh MAN 417-423 Sacramento st. ALLIST! 5 Nicely furnished suite; gas ! FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that the co-partner- {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Brunswick, Canada, Margaret C. Cameron Homestead Tract, Alameda; $10, BAFE CO. — laund it Orchard and poultry farm: 49 acres; Sonoma | ship heretofore existing between H. E. COF- | rujiy < George W o g : ; e e . E. ully invited to ettend the funeral to-morrow | McCarthy of New Brunswick, Canada, and | Kate E. Adams (Stewart) to w ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; all »r 3 sunny rooms for house- | COUnty: 40 miles from San Francisco. FEY and C. V. HUGHES as real estate | (iriday), at §:30 o ¢lock, from the residence | Morris M&urthy of San Francisco, a na- | Adams_lot on E lne of Chestnut street, S0 makes ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Monty’ 2000 full-bearing fruit treeé: this year's crop | agents. under the firm name of COFFEY, of her deughter, Mrs. August Maritzen, 825 | tive of Middleton, County Cork, Ireland. | S of Thirty-fourth, S 40 by E 128:3 portior — —— __Jooenh FE -~ iepproximately 20,500 Ibs cherries, 4000 lbs | HUGHES & CO., doing business at 117 Sutter | Bryant street, between Sixth and Seventh, | aged &3 wears. (New Brumswick, Canada. | lots 6 mnd b, block 675, Watts Tract Ouk- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | MISSION, 2901A—3 front rooms, furnished for | Crawford peaches, 6000 lbs Bartiett pears, 60001 st., in this city, has this day been dissolved. | thence to St. Bomiface's Church, Golden Gate | Dapers please copy.) land; $10. d hand clothing end st tel. Jessie 2851 N wents g 2l goods ec b MONEY TO LOAN. Examiner bu sappointment, ing. Parrott bid; t business in | housekeeping; also front room for gentleman. ished, sunn; electric light ~Two sunny furnished house- gas stove; §16. = house- en suite; reasonable. i ROOM Aa_oi m st., s 3 and 4 Renting Agency, We locate you free of charge 1, Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Roome or Hotele. susekeeping accommodations, short time, on ranch;2 women or man & wife. Box 3302,Call. -_— FRE! Turk and Market sts., Phone Jessie 4471 E | OFARRELL, 1516—Very nicely furnished sun- | front housedeeping rooms; parior floor. ROOMS for EOUSEXEEPING—Country | TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | | ibs plums, 4000 boxes apples, 3 acres aspara- | gus. | 1300 hens, 7 pens fancy fowls, horses, Jersey | cows and helfers. Large barn, fruit houses, chicken houses, brooders, incubators, wagons, harnese, farming and orchard outfit compiete and modern, Dwelling house 11 rooms; fine shade groves, | lawng and garden; abundant water, This year's net income $4000; distant resi- vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- logue sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 848 Market st. $10,000—40 ACRES good healthy vineyard near Livermore. SILAS C. WRIGHT, Livermore. e e e o ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $5000—MODERN home; 8 rooms over half acre of grounds: fruit trees in bearing: lafge stable and out- houses: located in that particular spot in Ress Valley that is free froth asthma; 6 min- COFFEY, HUGHES & CO. Q. V. HUGHES PROFOSALS. ADVERTISEMENT for bids for steam-heating | and_distributing apparatus for the University of California—Notice to contractors, builders and materfal men—Notice is hereby given | required to furnish steam for one engine, 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 fzed pumps, | feed water heaters, steam separaturs, traps | avenue, near Jones street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery FENNESSEY—An anniversary requiem high mase will be celebrated In St. Peter's Church Friday, August 4, at 9 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Johanna Fennessey. Friends and acquaintances are | € The ‘funeral will take place in Stockton to-day (Thursday), on the arrival of the 12 o'clock m. Santa Fe train from San | Francisco. Interment Rural Cemetery | HOFF—In this city, August 11, Sarah, widow of the late Victor Hoff, a na- 1908, Mrs. | mnd fuel ofl burning apparatus compléte, cluding all necessary piping, valves and fittings within the building, and all neces sary piping between tanks, etc., the plant | to be furnished and installed complete at Berkeley upon foundations furnished by the university. Also steam piping for distribu tion of steam for heating purposes to the various bulldings. Said sealed bids or pro tive of Lisa, Prussia, aged 67 vears. . > Funeral and interment strictly private. | HOLGER—In Oakland, August 12, 1903, at | 012 Twenty-fourth street, Frederick Adolf, | beloved son of John P. and Anna M. Hol ger, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 2 months and 5 days. JACOBS--In this city, August 12, 1903, Soio- [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ; (Thursday), at o'clock, from the fumeral parlors of ‘James McGinn & Co., 214 Bddy | street, thence to St. Brendan's Church for | services, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. i WIEBUSCH—In this city, August 12, 1908, | Henry, beloved husband of Anna Wiebusch, | 7 Frie: and acquaintancés are respect- | fully duvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 421 Brannan street, between Third | and Fourth, and thence by carriages to Cy- | press Lawn Cemetery for interment. i WILLOUGHBY—In Gold City, Cal., August | 11, 1903, Cormelia Willoughby, beloved sister | of James E. Fowler of Oakland, Cal., Jobn | H. Fowler of Santa Rosa, Benjamin Fowler | of Redlands, Cal., and Nathaniel Fowler of | Redding, Cal., a native of New York City, | aged T6 years, | I Funeral services will be held Friday August 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock. at the chapel | | street, Henry G. Bavly to Mary Ann Bayly (wife) E 3% of lot 8 block 2087, map Alden Tract a Temescal, Oakland; gift. James F. McCourtney to Annie McCourtne (wife). Tot ‘on S line of Forty-fourth street, 1)) E of Grove, E 55 by S 100; $——. Frank M. Davls (single) to E. J_Shepardson | 1ot on E line of Market street, 105 S of Thir ty-sixth. 8 35 by E _100; also lot on S line of e Senehty. — r by the Regents of the University of California | _respectfully requested to be present. and father of Anole, Henrietta, Henry, Clara | Thirty-fitth street, 501 5.20 8 of Market, T i % | rtisements and subscriptions | dence of owner compels sale 15 a1l oAl At wealed alsecls Gt BN | SARTRRT e 003, | and Frankie Wiebusc | - ; Rivided futen il branch office, 2200 Fillmore st | L. E. THOMPSON, 452 Parrott Bldg., S. F. aze eoMcEd o Thres wabk tibe. Dallim | A T Cter s i o peale lans. | Saany, azedt €1 yew O L oy o ALFALFA labds, stock ranches, ofchards, each to contain one-half the heating surface | land, Or., papers please copy. i A member-of Vere | _J. S. and Clara Myers (wife) to Augusta L. Swick {(wife of P. S)_ lot on SE Wime of Eleventh avenue. 131.69 NE of East Twenty- eighth street, SE 120 by SW 45, portion lots 6 to 8, bleck A map Bella Vista Park, East Oakland; $10. Bertha B. and Basil K. Denbigh to Viola C. McConville and _Nellie M. Bussell (both widows). lot on E line of Warring _street, 397:4 S of Channing way, S 50 by E 100, block B, subdivision B, Berkeley property, Berkeley; §10. Lester L. Myers to Annie A. Myers, lot on N line of Channing way. 300 W of Eilsworth W 56 by N 130, block 13, College Home- | X GENTLEMAN of regular habits can secure | utes' walk from San_ Anselmo station. In-| posals will be received at room 16, South | mom, beloved husband of Pauline Jacobs. | of N. Gray & Co., 358 Sutter street. Inter- | Stead. Berkeley: $1._ «arge. wunny “uadcomtortably {uemehed | _auire T K._agend u¢ San Anselmo. Hil "ot e B!x:nlvemtky '.m-'.‘l.‘h..! %""'1:":& lias Suhe oE Mok X, Coctiaien: Mo X | _Shent Tadrel il Cometers. Cakiand Bank of Savings to Robert T Per. Toom, with private family, one block {rom | EES———————————e——— | 0n or o'clock p. m. , Myer, | ————e way. | cable ana exff(-mv car lmi- and 5 minutes’ i 7 Of the JTB | George T., Frank P. and William F. Jacobs, | of Mary street, W 52 by N 1348, lot 11, block ONE per cent on 1 $1000; any sec iture & pianos; § IN m 81, € ds and lateral Loan Bax ET4AR Loan Co of Wyoming money to A LARGE BURN <h CLIFFORD, furpished ‘sun: ny rooms; dow room; rel ferences. gents; | ANTLERS, 415 Turk st—Strictly modern: 4-5 or unfur. for hskpg. “furnished room for 1 or bath; running water; references. 889 Post STT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- hed rooms, suites, single: also unfurnished. 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. | FELL, 005—To let, furnished front bay-win- FIFTH $3_Sunny bay-window rooms: single rooms: §1 50, §2 50 to $4 per week. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE, 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; lot 70x125. ice 5-room cottage and bath. day of August, 1903. And notice is hereby | 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 obligations in accordance with sald pi 1 and plaps and speciications, waich shafl be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitled “An act to amend en act entitled ‘An act to crea and organize the University of California,’ approved March 28, 1868, and an act, amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved & native of Poland, aged 71 years. ter of Thomas Conley aged 40 years. e funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 411 Fifth street, thence to St. Rere'- Church, where a requiem high mass w! rat or repose er ill be celebrated for the of her | soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCOMB—In Alameda, Cal.. August 11, 1903, at 611 Central avenue, William E., beloved son of Clara V. and the late Barron N. Mc- Comb, & native of California, aged 23 years 10 months and 24 days. A member of Oak- Woodmen of the World, and Rafael, August 11, a native of Ireland, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. street, 190'W of Grove, W 25 by S 100, lot 24, block 2024, Map No. 2, Whitcher Tract, Oak- land; §10. James §. and Jennie Nicholas (wife) to Cal- vin A. _Shaw, Jot on SW cormer of Sherman street and Twenty-fifth avenue, 8 140.69, W 100, S W 34, N 92.25, E 158.87; also lot 5 and N 140.60 of lots 1 to 4, Dow & Thomas Tract, East Oakland: $10. Minnie M. Morser (Little) to Charles S. Til- ton, lots 57 and 58, block A, Broadway terrace, Oakiand Township: also undivided one-half of lots 1 and 2, block 68, map resubdivision of block 58 and portion of block 51, Encinal, Ala- meda: $10. Charles Ashton to Ellen Ashton, lots 11 and - A g ele % i | | 23, Magee Tract, Berkeley: $10. PUECH. 305 Gkant ve, | | VRN I Ak ApCARGE: TeENA, ST ] atae ;gmzdx:?“:“h:;:n::v:ne*:mm!ml §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- e John and Sarsh J. ‘Graves (wife) to Jessia M $1 TO $10,000 3 WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; SEatnd Ak ate: i m | fully invited to attend the funeral services Alameda County. Gallagher (wife of lot on 8 Hne of — e BRONSWICK Honse 148 Sixth_Tooms | _mape, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bld o o e e Bty DEInCeriNE | to-morrow (Friday). at 9:45 o'clock. at his Central svenue, 521:1 W from W Boundary miture or plano: | A e 81 per night, §1 25 Lo $0 per week, and o e 1, R D pact R late residence, 308 Van Ness avenue. In- Minnie M. Morser (Little) to Charles L. Til- | line of Teutonia Homestead Tract, W 30. S 6 M e sl | light housekeeping rooms; open ali night. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. Amined during cach day from D ook o, . | terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11| ton, lots 1 and 2, block M. mep resubdivision | 486.81, E 30, S to beginning. being W 30 feet Ma : me Main 816, | st o e b £ s oErhstiing LB 4 O'plock B. M. from this dste i oclock train from Third and Townsend | of portion of Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oak- | of lot 11 block A map Damon's West End ns to salaried | AT “The Almonte,” 873 Marke: st. (or No. 1| CALIFORNIA ranches to exchange for East- | the 150n day of August, 1903. No Nfi‘.flor streets. Please omit flowers. land; $10. Tract, Alameda; $10, cople on their note, | F)th st.)—Rooms, 25c, B0c, §1, $1 50 night; | ern property; free printed list. MOSSMAN, | proposals will be considered unless the same | LAWLER—In this city, August 11, 1008, An-| Violet A. and Albert L. Kreiss to Edward | M T. Wicks (singie) to Caroline Boles, lots Phelan bidg | %1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. 850 Market st. are accompanied by a certified check or | nie, beloved wife of M. H. Lawler, and A. Kreiss, lot on S line of Twenty-eighth | 18 and 19, block A, amended map resubdivision of Haight Tract, Alameda; $550. George Lydiksen (widow: Annie A er) to_Johm T. jould (wife), lot o - 20, Derby Brooklyn Township: $10. Adolph and Mary E. Werner (wife) to Lil- lan J. L_ Fenn (widow), lot beginning at a peint on SW Itne of county road Oakland San Leandro, 108.90 SE of {ts intersection with SE line of High SE 25.97 by SW = portion lot 3 block A. Huntington Tract. yn Township: $10, G. H, and Marilla C. W. Moore (wife) to William F. and Annie Wohlstein (wife), lot on N line of Mary street. 50 by 100 being 1ot 8, block 28, Fitchburg Homestead Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. f et By g S March 28,1872, relating to the construction | McGILLVARY—In San 17, block F, map Tuohy’'s Second Addition to | George and Carrie R. Sterling (wife) to Real- et wat ok e ALAMEDA, LAND COMPANY, of buildngs,” approved March 3, 1897. By | 1803, William Joseph McGillvary, dearly be- | Berkeley Subdivision to a balance as per con- | ty Syndicate (a corporation), lot on § Ine of CAEH loaned salaried people on notes without | FOLSOM. 875—One sunny front Toom. | el Grand I46L 106 Pank st., Alameda. w'fu ot ithe, Commities, on umugv..“ loved and < ol R e ‘x“‘m'fife taia tract of !‘egrnh-flry_rll. 1802, u:e‘ Charles | Thirty-fourth mh"a'. W of Market, En par- T L., % Examiner q By o 3 e — - et Boa: k LA 1y vary, brother of an t ol 'wohy, Oakla H ence SR RIOMBNLSs S99 Wubatiner: b GEARY, 8%2—One large room, kitchen, sink | SEx THIS_A beautiful home: G-room cottage: | Mo KOWEN Beeretary of e, Al Moty MeGliivary, o native of San Fran | st owmshD: | allel e 0.3, W 10 N 06 & | t Ci Land Company. 3 Chirkerings er; u o $1 5 ht; $2 t week; reading-room. 1422 Park st., Alameda. nd publicly cpened fm- | Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass corner of e e i el thereafte, o Farieh oG navy | wil Uo cobbrated fr the Tepone of s s | TSSOl S i, 1, N w0 I - - ek & ! E. yard, Mare and, ., and " 't ommencing al ' eloc n ent ol 3 / Schafer; Sishegany; wew 55 Geary st.; phone Bus 880, P T g F o et Gy Bl Pl e [ i B 5 ot 2, block A, Eureka Homestead, Berkeley: Stetnway Heine and yard: par tly furnished GOLD nished room; N GATE ave., 0621 running water ice sunny fur- rent $9. ND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c Centrally furn! HYD located fireproof hotel; hed suites, with baths and singles. elegant]; y almost new; spick and span; modern plumb- ing: fine view; large lot, with bearing frult trees; owner going away: only $3000; just the place you are looking for. Regents of the University of California. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of | Supplies and_Accounts, Navy Department, HAMMOND & HAMMOND, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Whashington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, September 1, 1903, a suppliés, rivets, brushes, felt, hair, dry goods, jware, locks, Scréws, tools, ther- rugs, hi m , leather, lumber, slab 7ine, bar cisco, aged 23 years 8 months and 4 days. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, Valley street, thence St. McMULLIN—In this city, Al Aysuste R., beloved m"fl-flg‘ s ¥. McMullin, a native of St. n, sift. Homestead Loan Association of Berkeley to Lodovico Rosano, lot on W_line of zmm.[ street, 150 S of University avenue. S 25 by W 135, block 97, Sisterna Tract, Berkeley; $1000. John W. and Sarah E. Striker (wife) to John Chin Sin to Guy W. Monroe (single), lots 110 to HR_block 30. map of resubdivision of Peralta 1893, Berkeley; also lots 52 and P Hiens » record, Oakland: o et 810, near Sulter—Large furnished room; BERKELEY REAL fron and steel, steel plates and shapes, pack- , New Brunswick. B s, ; 7 organs L e 80 G0 $5] 80 8 monin. ESTATE, ing. Daints, tallow, vaseline, brass pipe and | L7 Notlce of funeral hereafter. Remains | ip® P'% 19, Juné, 1892, Okkland Township; - e Sps Tie MISSION, 1807, nr. 12th—Large sunny room. | §2000—HOUSE of 6 rooms; lot 40x100: street | Dive fttings, elallonery, asts, machine | st the funersl pariors of Bunker & Lunt | Guy w. Mooroe (singlef to L. E. Baker, new pianos 1 - e o e T T300; Wil take 100 in pare yaymenc “*t| upon appiieation to the navy pay offices, Ban | ana Twenty-third, Mission Masonic Tempie. | “7%5 10 j .10 Rauer to same, lota 107 to CO., 235257 Geary st.. agents for the Gab- | _$5: gas and bath. > £33 Francisco, Cal., and Seattle, Wash. H. T.|MACK—In this city, August 12, 1903, John | 105, In subdivision 29, same map, Oakland e, S, S i _ | MODEL House—Unfurnished front housekeer- rooms and bath; lot 60x120; street | B, HARRIS, Paymaster General, U. 8. N. ‘August Mack, a native of Germany, aged R0, A EMALL walnut Bmerson upright, absolutely | _1n8 rms. 1206 Stockton; $5. $12; gas; bath. work done; mmmi? plumbing; 1 block 83 years. 2 Same to Francis J. 105::., lots 123, 128 to _like mew, §1 Geary st. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and trom proposed car line, MARRIAGE L_ICENSES. %mmmn. land. Angut ldt.n‘ug; }&dlig::nd l: ‘8,.“' on 28, same, Oak- 5 ETEINWAY upright, private party, | _Offices; elevator; elec. ‘ights; day. week, M. | g400Tots half block from Grove-st. car Hne. | iy foflowing masriags Heenses wers i late Abble Middleton. and brother-in-law of | John Patten as administrator of estate of Ninth $165; & great bargain - I THE MANHEIM, 682 Sutter st., bet, Mason S MoHowing 2 lssued | N K. Bavada, a native of Stockton. Faustino J. da Vesta and Francisea da Costa ‘lock upright_pianos from $70 and Taylor, opp. Golden Gate Hall—New 7-room house; barn: large lot; on street yesterday: MORTON—In this city, August 11, Mar- and Theresa Clausel (by J. B. Lanktree, com- 2% FEW good p com- | A ~ 4 car_line; exceptional easy term - | leonard N. Parks, 37, 2414A Sacramento B to Pacific Coast ist prising Vose "Sterting, Jecobeen Echnech | Lowe, newly furmisted opemed Ity 26 PES; Sponsible party. ¥ (CTRATID ¥ | il "ana Gertrude' A Wastier, 32, B4MA | St B WHOW D (0% oo, Mirs: G4 | Daiow (e corporation, 1ot on SW Hne of Bisad. e, ten, Sherw Weser, Marshall & Wend. electric lighting; private phone; open plumb- Sacramento_street. Folsom, Mrs. Mary E. Shepheard and Henry | ing avenue, 320:6% SE of Everett street, SE Haives, Eve Knabe and othen ing; sunny rooms; direct, car to ferry, CUR| oos o o bouse Trear Collems T T a1 5ip Octanis. stesst. aah jsom, Mrs. - § ard an . V6% BE of B treet, E = i | House and park. $1650 3 £2 ave.; lot 40x F. Morton, a native Cushing, Me., aged |45 by SW. block 4. map of Jenks pavments. BENJ. CURTAZ & £ e e and pa 120, Belle F. Stympson, 18, 15 Leavenworth street. | o o107 0% BN FC T 9 G0 08 and Mead Homestead Tract, Alamedn: $2349. s 5 . | THE Ferndale, 7 Grant ave.—Niccly furnished \Roy W. Sawyer. 27, 606 McAllister street. Az S, and Mamie A. Austin (wife) to M. UNTIL Aug. 17 we will sel pe. cially low prices, then pur regular low prices | will be resumed: take advantage of (hese | iow summer prices. THE ZENO MAUVAIS | TURK, 1 floor pm= for gentleme; $2 50; transient. 1218—Nice sunny front room, second Acreage property adjoining university ground; from $400 to $100 per acre; fine view of San Francisco Bay, CHENEY & BERRY, aude E. Davis, 26, 2054 Mission street. Samuel J. Gibson, 21, 248 Howard street, and Katherine A. Bode, 20, 393 Haight street. George P. Caldwell, 25, 1284 Bddy street, and Charlotte A. Menne, 24, 775 McAllister street. Rl and 1:15 o'c:)el. at J‘m 1509 lu:)'hnnl ! street. Interment private, MULLANY—In this_city, August 11, 1903, Michael Mullany, beloved h wshand of Ellen | Sides Tract Grande Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Rudolf Crone, lots 10 to if, block 73, map No. lot 11, block R, amended map of Moss Brooklyn Township; also lot 3, Rio 8. and Carrie J. to Carl TN P T S | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market P. 0. Block Berkeldy. oseph 3 P, Titge. i0, Oukland, ana Mary B rages S i £ e . Brooklyn Township: $10. BAND instruments: ¥. Besson, Paris, maker 400 sinils SRR Nl G et B iaaet C. Merkie, B4, 704 Mon Funeral to-day (Thui 5. at 9:30| Vesta M. Colby (widow) to C. H. Colby, lot Tour Maiwald, A%t Pac. Coast, 238 O'Farrell; | nghi: $175 to 88 week: elevator; electrio | $4000—1507 PRINCE st near-Santa Fo R R.: | Grest L. [C Meride, B4 70¢ Mon o clock, from St. Dominic's B, Bush | on W line of School street. 265.61 § 'of Alcatraz way. to wiciliu L 2 Sam it riments aold. | _JENIs: reading-room: free bus and baggage. large S-room house: high basement; s e MMeVes, 10, 820’ Jones siveet, and | and Eteiner strests. ~Intesment privaite. avenue, § 100, W 114.98, N 100. £ 110.54 10 be- | A1ecy” jor on S lime of Park avenue 130 W 3 S - - 3 e kG WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— cow barn; T bousks for’ dickivs; i MULLEN—In this city, August 11, 1908, Mich- . lots 14 and 15, W 93:4 by S 125, bein ot < | ftandard make upright: good con- | : G, Roberts & ue, BARGAD o 160x135; street work complete; call Marie Martin, 19. Woodland, . R of San Pablo avenue, - ~ - & O s Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: % and | " Gegrge H. Burns, 25, 1531 Fifteenth street, ael Mullen, & native of County ol ision of plat 6, same map, Raneho V. _Silon. BCRMITZ & CD., 36 MicAlmer st | 08 o O it: 45 to 88 Teqdh: siovmtor: lopact. Y South ‘Fan Francisco, and Rena M. Dutcher, : St Clemsme 1o Ria, C_Himen, 3¢ | S50 sme map. Unredremed storage planos and &m‘l::z f_'" elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. W. C. MORAN & CO. Island, u*l:i‘«mn nac wflvmh—!‘ :“ Nang: “Wiishanirs Seii ’_Tfi;‘f-— CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions 2181 Shattuck ave.. Berkeisy, S A Tract ; S s BEAUTIFUL 5-pedal Steipway upri ano; received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. E Dearborn place, Paul . MeCourtney ‘George P. McoCourt- periect orter tacrifice. Keefle 8,38 O'Farrell. | —— 2 FINE, new, handsome cottages: up to dat A ohints, 26, 3258 Seventaenth street, ney, lot_on § line of Forty-third street, 450.26 for Cal advertisements and subscriptions has. been established at 1096 Valencia st. S ———————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. ‘A)(OY, THE 801 DEVISADERO ST. Strietly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, all conveniences: close to cars; large lots. Jlm (oD:::)O; only $200 cash, balanze $16 per month. MORAN, Lorin station, C. or C. ¢. EMSLIE, Ashby rtation. opportunity seldom met with—I u:ev 2-story T-room house, 4 b}l’r:‘ofll-. 1, 832 ’Bv Bay street, and rner, 21, 204 90 by S 91.25, Oakland: calling for Australia offers at sacrifice E ot Grove street, no. 516 Eddy. ). ry and save 50 per 216 McAllister st. . 30 O'Farrell st.; largest and oidest piano house. tery. OEHLMAN—In this ¢ity, August 1903, s-m:-ma B\ch::l ‘and Otto mn.n“‘;' o Maria a native of Germany, aged 79 years 2 months KOHLLR & CHA - - B L o i with all modern convent, BEET renting piant in city for §3 per month, | _"ulle_or single; billlards; steam heat. D ute, ‘etar on an TMDLOTes : ECOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. | GLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, | only 2 blocks from the statio i "ine " fo) sell to a reliable party on e folle | terms: $100 cash and the balance in mapthly installments; whole price $3500. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estat with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- [ Jianos, Cecilian planc | . yerior; exceptional table; free billiard-room. [ Y, 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violine, zithers, old and new. H. ROOM and board given cheap. 546 Howard st. e —— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. e ] WANTED—6 or & blocks from Washington and Jiaker st evening meal by lady in exchange for lessons in music or drawing or common branches. Box 3333, Call office. - MU Cor. Shattuck ave. R. Iot, 40x80; nr. Berkeley station. -, Jot, 40x100; Grove st. room new house, nr. Adeline sta. room new house, nr. by ets. -room new house, JER._maker. repairer. 2 Latham pilace. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS buildings 927 Market st.— Orfice 1o let; vent $15; light, heat, itor and telephone. ASHTON & SARDINER, - ver foot—Splendid iot on in BTORE to let with steam connections. ROOM and board in refined Catholic family; mummm% N M& 51 state terms. Box 3331, Call office. % E. E N e