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EDUCATIONAL. A—CALDWELL College of Oratory, Acting, Opers and Authorship; largest in the West 14 teachers; positions guaranteed; fall term | begins Sept. 7; day & evening class; beautiful ’gue free. 1295 Market, cor. Ninth. l FLATS TO LET. 3 MAGNIFICENT new sunny flats, 7 rcoms and bath; 1017-1025-1081 Fillmore st., near McAllister; convenient to several car lines: | rent reasonable. SHAINWALD, BUCKDER | _& Co., 215-220 Montgomery st., Mills bldg. NCISCO Business Coliege, 1236 Mar- ket modern, progressive, practical; estab- d 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest, lest, most peadable. Actual business kikeeping: typewriter at home free. ALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post, 5. Bookkeeping, shorthand, guages, telegraphy, and night sessions catalogue free. the leading business colicge, 723 Mar- otz rments; handsome catalogue free: life scholar- p. §50: day and evening session: LIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. thorough school” ; positions secured for ustes; modern melhods: individusl in- Write for iljustrated catalogue. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity. 24 Post t ; & practical school of engineering; plete equipment. _Special catalogue free. 1000 Van Ness ave.; mer, Send for catalogue. ING—Civil, elec., min., mech., gur- est. 1864° Van er Nallien School, 1 ton, nr. City Haill EYSTEM, discipline a the Golden sate Commercial Ness and iolden Gate aves. S saturday end Hall, Howard Drawing, t ot., painting Day and | SCHOOL 5 Night class PART 834 Sutter. r or Ol Paint- SR, 872 Sutter st. e leasons. o 5034 Mission £e, 1485 Market, o yping, bookkpe., lom ts and_subscriptions ce, 2200 Filimore. Employment mme—.kue A—ORPHEUM Main 5188. estab EY & CO. 20 years. touch typing, | Englisb branches; | special summer course in all depart- | 1E Berlitz School of Languages has removed rates reduced during | near Liva. | rofessor Arribas; classes | yment Of- | 840 Clay. | | ALL new flats; latest improvements. € rooms, bath HOUSES and flats to let; an immense wvice lhollul’“% take advantage time trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., st on the square. CORNER Noe and Elizabeth sts.; new, sunny flat on corner, 1050, Noe st., modern improve- ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro-st. cars; rent reasonable. A SUNNY corner u | ” malt biock from | wutes' ride of Golden Gate Park; | FEighteenth-st. cars, 5943 s-v-nuentl st A FLAT of 6 rooms, all modern improve- ments and besutiful marine view: 10 min- utes’ ride from Kearny st.; rent §25; water free. Apply 1820 Flibert st. | FOR rent—A sunny upper flat of 8 rooms In |~ perfect order at 178 Clinton Park. between Valencla and Guerrero sts.; adults only; | rent $12. | HYDE, 841, near Sutter_Elegant modern flat, 10 rooms, 2 baths. MCcAFEE BROS., 108 | _Montgomery st. flat, THE SAN FBANOiSCO CAL Z =] g | ‘WHILE WHILE WHILE IN THE CITY Inquire into the m‘rltl of the Melbourne scbml for the cure of stuttering and -ummefl its wonderful Australian method. Cor. st. and Van Ness ave., S. F. 3 —LADY visitorg calling at my der- ‘matological pariors this week will receive FREE three Hydro-Vacu and electric mas- sage treatments; positively removes wrinkles, pimples and blackheads; also sample bottle Mrs. Graham's celebratea Cucumber investigate my new method for enlarging the neck and bust; electrolysis my specialty. MRS. 1. BARRETT-WILSON, “derm., Cal- laghan bullding, opp. Hibernia Bank, Mar- ket and Jones sts. A GRAPHOPHONE free with two dozen rec- ords. Make your friends a present. Talking Tachines and records or. all makes ex- changed. We are mamitacturing headquar- ters and ou ntee_means something. COLOMpLA PHONOGRAPH CO. Geary st., 8. F., and 468 Thirteenth st. A—FACIAL BLEMISHES REIDVED Wrinkles, yellow and flabby b ks, smallpox pittings and ecars setentii y re- moved without cutting, massage, electricity or medicines; special demonstrations this week. Call or write DR. L. WILLIAMS, 871 Geary. H B E EE LARGEST list of new flats and houses. Call for printed list. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mont- gomery st. | BAKER, 743-745-747—Lower, _middle, | _fats, 6-6-7 rooms: new, modern, sunny. | BEAVER, 57—0-room flat; cheap to & good | tenant bcureen Vm and Castro sts. ELEGANT sunny upper corner flat, 6 rooms, bath. Hattie and Merritt, West, off Castro. | PAGE, 1743, near Golden Gate Park—3 new flats; just completed; 6 rooms and bath each. SUNNY upper modern flat, 7 rooms, bath | yard: basement; §30. 1048 Broderick,ar. Turk. Tent $35. Church and upper 3 flats, 6 room: Seventeenth sts. IWGRA)\D view city and bay; B rooms; sun ‘modern and up to date, 1129 Church, | BBV I‘E!\TH, 436—Nice sunny flat of 4 rooms to let. TWENTY-THIRD, 4077. corner Castro—Lovely lower 4-room flat; §16; water free. jet—Flat : 1897 O'Farrell KER & LENT 14 Bost st TO HOO! L. \Tfl FOI\ SALE—FURNISHED. | dealers. 1206 Church st., corer Twenty- fitth; take West Twenty-sécond st. cars. ELEGANT new furniture of 6-room flat; every- thing complete. 1130 Golden Gate; no dealers. FOR SALE— Furnllhcd 6-room flat. 134 Ninth st.; rent $22 50. _— | FURNITURE FOR SALB, ars address near ren and ; references. Gerer of mon- Box 3862 | capable | Call. | NEAT 4-room flat; reasonable; top flat. 5 Treat ave., bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts. 3150—?[ R\ITI'RE of B-room desirable flat In | the warm belt of the Mission; rent $16; no | FHOW to earn one hundred dollars in_thirty minutes’’ ; no canvassisg, no selling; any- where In California. Send name and addres: to Secretary, room 202, Spreckels Annex, San Franclsco. ialty, 40c; manicure, 25c; your home; ladies and gentiemen; 1 give best references: first-class work. MR. MELCESCO, 909 Ellis THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray halr, im- proves its growth;stops falling;cures dandruff and itching scalp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers';ac- | | FACE massage a = | ~sbampoo, r(c ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. A A A CLARA, 387, bet ird and newly furnished room, suitable for reasonable. UNDAY. AUGUST 16, 1903 John Bergl, 40, city, and Katie Fischer, 33, lwl}l‘.fi. 1158 South Park, and el ichae two | Hfillm La 01 men; rent m J. Vi 1480 Eilis M c:xru:n.b 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly ‘.&-hmn“ mh: :'m.sw:m Edyth furnished sunry rooms; prices reasonable. Lackwood, G DIAMOND, 819—Two furnished rooms, $10. l‘uh muh H. '-lh 18, West Berkeley. C. 4059 na fifiu’; Fowsit street, and reen West Berke!ey. ang DUNCAN, 118%, near Guerrero—Large fur- TR e s fl:fl. (Emma . Bartholdy, 2I, 10264 FOLSOM, 754, near Third—Large sunny front | room, suitable for two; two single rooms. i m'l. Btnrll‘ “’:‘a.”m';?"‘c'-.fii? gt FOR rent during G. A. R. Encampment—2 fine sunny front rooms: accorn: Tor walk to city; 2 persons 10 minutes near Nob Hill; private family; reasonable. Box 1033, Call office. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 500 to §1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. .HOTEL GRAYSTONE. *"""86 Geary st.; phone Bus: 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; eclegantly furnished suites, with baths and singles. HYDE, 819—3 sunny comfortably furnished rooms; two connectiig; reasonable. JESSIE, 350—Nicely furnished front room; grate, gas, phone; $7; gentlemen, —_— LARKIN, 804—Single sunny room, suitable for gentleman. LARKIN, 819%—Large sunny front room; or 4 lem.ltm‘f ; T8¢ per nlgym i Tx O'FARRELL, 20—Sunn; ed rooms offices; elevator; elec. I.h::u day. 'nk:‘ofl, PINE, 000—Elegantly furnished rooms; flat] private family. POST, 1064—New and elegantly furnished rooms, in suites or single; “._ electrio lights and hot bath; something fine. SHOTWELL, 18—To_let, 1 small front room, $5: 1 large rear room, $7; both sunny, SUTTER, 0506—Three beautiful new furnished rooms and bath. SUTTER, 1206%, near Polk—Sunny room, fur- new mail, blank for stamp); consultation free: 8:30 to 6, Sundays 10 to 12, Prof. GEO. GARLOW, Specialist, room 218, 967 Market. i | _cept no substitute. Star RemedyCo., ry. | nished; rent reasonable, WANTED—999 men with scalp diseases; loss | TAYLOR, B15B—Large mm_ running water, of bair and baldness prevented (can treat by | bath; $12; also 5-10 rooms. TURK, 1218—Nice sunny front room, conven- ient ‘to town. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chey;llle-‘u\e rugs, silk portieres; dealer in in hank or chain. at lowest tthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. MARRIAGE directory, free to all married; new plan; send no money. 'Fnrpx“ ticulars address H. A. HORTON, dept. 1 Tekonsha, Mich. WANTED Ladies_to know that the “Royal Cloak and Suit Co. make tailor-made suits to order at factory prices; give them a trial. 523 Market st. NOT how cheap. but how good, is the motto of the manufacturers of ‘the Rl‘pll% Rotary tandard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. WUEVANS, agent, 1021 Market st HYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- Pm‘nn:mly ‘morphine, cocaine habit. Sl or address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate, DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturlay and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. rates FINE bedroom set for sale cheap at 1133 |~ Freelon st. FURNIFURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4463, buys. rents, repairs. packs furniture. carpets. residence hotel in the city which is operated plan. Located at No. 710 SUTTER and POST STS., reached by three street car lines. One hundred rooms, mostly arranged en suite, Electric lights, steam heat, long phone In e suite; billiard | rooms and-a magnificent grill are very reasonable. arriages cheap; 6-seated sur. rey, ladies’ Victoria phaeton, high ladies’ cart and coupe rockaway. O'BRIEN cor. Golden Gate ave and Polk st. | SECOND-HAND ON ahcount of going to bulld, entire stock of ‘wagons, buggies and harness must be rold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sts. chance—4 good horses for sale cheap harness and carts In. 1504 Folsom s 3 SHETLAND ponies cluded, for $125 each fron- ne; $1 50 good worker and re- also clean | Call office desires position, not wages no object. Leavenworth. position as work- Call office an would like keeper. Box 1013, two_or one, = nfi;xen for The % “Alltster H otfice for Call advertisements and | been established st 1096 | s with particgylars, Oakland upt desired. shed any am s permanent e worker; good players; e, Oakland. of | experience as_instructor an evening school: ref. iculars E. 2iddie-aged and single, wishes a rocery store and barroom; W. BOHLIN meat sober and reliable 3 Allerd: ed city or A Post- satisfaction; $2 & | not | SANDERS, | bread and pastry, | | ONE fine _mew £Ky, frult wagonm, laundry wagon, chea; PRESS wagon, light and gocart for sale cheap. HOUSES TO LET, A—PRINTED list of houses to let: send for cf cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. cart, 2d-band; 828 Harrison st camping wagon 532 Mission sf | BEFORE moving get our printed list of Douses | to Jet. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. | mouses TO LET—FURNISHED. uperbiy Tarnished and the only high-grade | AT less than cost. uncalled for sults, overcoats and trousers, at CHARLES LYONS', Londoa Tatlor, 721 Market ot THE highest price paid for ladles’ or gents' cast- og clothing and all articles of value at WEINBER 114A Ellis st ELEGANT suits on easy installments; 50 cents ‘and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- between Seventh and Eighth. IART & WEYER, Collectors. | | GOOD room and board at 823 First st. UNION, 1800, corner Van Ness ave.—A large nicely furnished sunny front room; running water. UNITED ETATES, 123 Eddy st., near Markst —400 single and family “rooms; to $1 night; §1 75 to $8 week: elevator; electrie lights: reading-room; free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, Most convenient 3¢ to §1 50 night: te: readin; $2 to ROOMS AND BOARD. “THE PRINCETON.” (EUROPEAN PLAN.) Superbly furnished and the only high-grads residence hotel in the city which s operated on the European plan. Located at No. 710 JONES ST., bet. SUTTER and POST STS., and reached by three street car lines. One hundred rooms, mostly arranged en suite, with bath. Electric lights, steam heat, long distance telephone in every suite; billard and smoking rooms and a magnificent grill room. Rates are very reasonable. AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or single; billlards; steam heat. OLD Stevenson Mansion, Grace Church, with annex, 807 Californl -Attractive in- terfor; exceptional table: free billiard-room. of No. 1170 Market Street Room 37. | _ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. COMRADE Dr. Kuester, 1152 Franklin, Oak- | ROOM and board wanted In plain Jewish fam- land; gray, falling halr, scalp, skin troubles ily; central location; reasonable. Box 3379, exclusively Call office. dd et ‘ 004 Marl | A\lll\ Send \our l rl!fl 0 AT, RCOMS WANTED. 5 on installments, $1 per week. | BACHELOR desires large sunny room or suite; SUITS | _ Neubaus & Co. Market. ALL styles hairdressing. 25c: hair goods; mani- curing 25¢. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. TAILOR-MADE suit §750; dress pants $2 50 Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont | SU l‘Ehl" LUOUS hair and moles removed by | ~electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Marker. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs, | _country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. | ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray | hair to its vmlurll color; $1; at all drugglsts’. — L B T Superfluous hair and moles removed with elec- | airic needle. Mrs. & Miss Baton 1119 Sutter. ‘merch. tatlors, ROOMS papered, $3 50 Hartmann Paint Co.. up; 319 3a st.; tel. PROPERTY WANTED. I WANT from owner nice house or 2 flats; near Jackson Hyde Green sts.: exceeding $5500. ~ Address box 3377, Call. MODER) yime; not ID exceed $25,000; corner preferred; must be cheap. Box 1029, Call. A WELL furnished house, plano, 8 rooms; very sunny; fine location; 1375 Masonic ave. Apply | MADISON & BURKE, 80 Montgomery st EE——— | HOUSES WANTED. n elegantly furnished house Addition for family of three; references given: willing first-class rent. Address R. S, D box 43, San Rafael. - —_— e LOST AND FOUND. in no to pay nooms F()l'l Hol SEKEEPIIG. BUCHANAN, 605, near Ha)ea—mrnlw housekeepln; Toom: M CAPP, 634, near Twenty-first—Furnished house. keepirg rooms; very desirable . CARL, 219, nr. Park—Floor, 8 sunny rooms, in | “modern flat; prettily and completely fur- | _nished for hikpe.: gas range, running water. | FIFTH, “Three housekeepin per month; § 2-bed, $18.50 month; 2, $15, sin- | gle rooms, $6 to §7. price not | et e i e “Leathe ~thool - | FOLSOM, 754, near Third—Large sunny O Leather Pocketbook containing —two |/ Sne foom; folding bed, gas, grate, water | Treasury in favor of H L. Ford, and 20.| bandy; another room for housekeepins. | dollar bill; think they were ieft at telegraph office on Market st. Finder please return them to 579 O'Farrell st., addressed to H. L. FORD. LOST—Wednesday evening, black cocker span- | iel dog: mew collar; license No. 1947. Re- ward of $5 and no questions asked by re- turning to CLACK'S, Market and Gough, LOST—Saturday afternoon, Aug. 15, bet Park, Ingleside or CIiff, lady’s silk coat. Finder return to 476 Jessie si, near Sixth; reward. LOST—Or strayed, Saturday, brown _water spaniel; short tail; $10 reward. 2607 Fill- more st. LOST—In Mission, white Spitz dog, named Dewey. Return 8825 Army st.; liberal re- _ward. LOST—Collie dog: sable and white; liberal re- ward. Return to 8171/. Golden Gate ave. GUERRERO, 862, near 21st—Six rooms com- | - pletely furnished for housekeeping; 15 min- utes to Kearny st. by electric car. HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for housekeeping: gas ranges; Jjust newly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st. HOWARD, 1063—Nice, rooms; housekeeping. KEARNY, 104—3 unfurnished or partly fur- nished rooms; newly paj ; no childres MCALLISTER, 538 —Nicely furnished _sulte: as range; hot laundry; adults; 7. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; nicely fur- nished;$5-312; front; phone, gas, bath, sunny. TURK, 810—Nicely furnished, sunny hpuse- keeping rooms, single or en suite; reasonable. VALENCIA, §22—Two sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; clectric light; gas stove. large front and other ARD for return of dress sult case marked A. K., left at corner Page and Buchanan | s " Return to Dramatic Review office, 26 | Geary st. REW J. from premises, 2588 Folsom st., one horse Indian pony. Return to abo ; reward. Near Millbrae, fore end of shotgun, No. 103,249; reward. L. BALZ, 2652 2st s BOY about 15 years wants position in office or ther work where he can have Saturday off; 4 work *.xl days. Bo x 103 all. G man of good appearance (American) | hes situation of any kind for the present. Address J. E. C., box 1082, Call office. AINTER, Eastern man, wants work by day small jobs and contracts taken. inter, 1121 Webster st PERIENCED electric power station opera tor would like position as assistant electri- clan or general line repair wn preferred. Box 3357 Call office. EXF ED gardener and grower wants position; married; no children: Ger- years old; best references; wife able Call. steady_ \rxu “first-class references; ed: speaks English, German and Spanish. Box 4998, _ Call office 3 REFINED, good natured old gentleman, y respectable, £00d ° habits, unin- d, desires a position as companion. 335, Call office. 500D barber, elderly man, sober and steady; would Mke situation in the country or city. Add;ar ’\\n_ AM WALTHERS, 1925 Polk st San Fra YOUNG man with experience in nlflc- of ESE boy wants & position s school- boy in small family; understands and T. IMAL Japanese ¥. M. housework 4 _ 121 Haight st 7% £ cook wants & position in family or small boarding-house. K. HARA, Jaj ese Gospel Boclety, 725 Geary st.; tel. 1586, CLASSIFIED advertisements and received at Call branch office, s A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia st FLATS WANTED. w A TED—Sunny modern fat; 3 o 2 sdults. Box 1012, Call 4 Address | n; country or | n- yde | LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings | “and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the | name of LOUIS COTTON, No. 274-1415. The finder will pléase return to bank. | LOST—A passbbok with the Hibernla Savil and Loan Bociety of Ban Francisco In the | name of JANE STANFORD JONES, No. 269- | 1020. The finder will please return to bank. | $20 REWARD—Return long roll embroldery, | lost last week, to 215% Mason st. | LOST—Diamond shirtstud, valued as keepsaks, Return to office Royal House; reward. T vln 0 bay to ““Remember’’ that the California Case Co., 220 Sutter st., needs old xola and siiver to make new .watch cases. e —— MINES AND MINING. FOR sale—100 acres No. 1 placer; Eastern Or- egon. Box 3370, Call office. WANTED—3 or 4 outside men; house to house proposition: good thing for hustlers. Apply room 8, 1114 Washington st., Oakland, 10- 12 & m. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat. ment free. Dr.’ Cottingham. ‘204 Sutter st. SPECIAL NOTICES. DOCTORS and nu idates ' for chief (the French ey, August 19, 1903. V. GARDLT Ladies: Chichesters English Pennyroyal Fills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. stamps for particulars. “'Relfef for e mail Ask you Chemical Co.. hll‘“lphh. STOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE, $1200 A YBAR income inwured If you buy B shares in our 6000-acre rubber plantation APARTMENTS TO LET. “EL MONTEREY,” the city's newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north side of Pine st., between Hyde and Leavenworth; a superb brick bullding of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the convenlences of hotel life; for $30 per month you can secure here an unfur- pished 3-room apartment, consisting of la living-room with gas g with b-y-wlndaw o Cloatt: equipped with gas range, built-in Closet and hot and cold - water; bathroom with tollet and porcelain tub (hot and cold water); this price also includes janitor ser- vice night and day night and day ele- vator service; only ten minutes’ walk from Powell and Market; see these apartments 0-day. BEAUTIFUL Haddon Hall, $51 Eddy st., bet. Franklin and Gough; a few high-grade fur- nished and unfurnished apartments now to be had; 4 rooms and bath; kitchens unusual- ly large and have gas ranges; telephone in each apartment; gas and electric light; steam and gas hea'; watchman on duty all night: elevator service day and night; ref. required. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL, THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 145 AND 117 EDDY s’r 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. A OUT; TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; SUITS WITH BATH, $1 50 50 PER DAY; SINGLE ROOMS, 75¢ TO 3 HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE BOU 041. AA—uxy noom Renting Agency, 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Market nooml 3 lnd ‘. Phnu Jel.l. 4471 S e o s Housekeeping Rooms Goxse dneral ORTH . IN ST., bet. m""w)/?\l{-n 'mv?#' Bfi‘l)m Bty .+ .BUI N ROOMS A}ou& AZBRUN House, 148 Sixth—Rooms wuwmnt.u o §0 per week, and 1ight housekeepi! ng_rooms;_open all night. AT _““The Almonte,” 873 st (or No. 1 lunl.!fic, night; 150 5410 week e mmn—mym room apartments; fur. or unfur. for BUCHANAN 1533, near (.; Y duys; i w" 'he Geary—Sunny BURNETT, 1426 Mb—(olfl No. 1864) r two donhll. three si) and Auna J. Carisou, 28, 1016 Vermont central; reas.; state vrice. Box 3376, VAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniturs, household goods stored, moved, shipped, 725- 1 Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161. FIERCE-RODOLPH . & Movi Call. STORAGE A ll torage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts. el. Priv, Ex. 571 ""i‘éfi.’n. line. wms"' Blanche E. Rllzell 22, rzeewrt. Birth, mail will not be HAMILTON—In this city, LANDSBERGER—In this SCH! FEDERLEIN—FREDERICKS—In GARDNER—PRITCHARD—In this_city, MARKUS—SHRAXKART—In this_city, , 08 Van Ness lnm and Patrobe, and ot ‘wenty-gacond street. " Los and hugg 81 ‘Angeles, 1L BIBTE8—~IARRILI}BS—BEATH& e pame sons. Amhoflud ro bave the same publl BORN. ANDREWS—In this city, July 31, 1903, to the wife of Nelson Andrews, a scn. August 6, 1908, to the wife of F. A. Haml fon of Nome, Alaska, son, the wif HEISSN R—In_this Sty At 7, 1908, to ‘e of Frank O. Helssner, a daughter. August 14, dsberger, a city, , to the wife of Nathan son. < LOUGHLIN—In this city, August 12, 1003, to the wife of Robert Loughlin, a daughter. MARISCH—In this clity, August 13, 1908, to the wifo of Anthony Marisch, a son. BORNETS S thipisity. July 34, 1008, to the wife- of Willlam G. Roberts, a daul R—In this city, August 12, [LOTTE! lo the wife of Carl H. Schiotter, a daugh- TOWERB—ln this city, August 6, 1903, to the Wwite of R. A. Towers, a son. MARRIED. ALLEN—BORHO—In Tl Sy, August 12, 1908, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Tandy James Allen and Katherine Loulse Borho. this city, Autlul 16, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Joseph Federleln and Eda Fredericks. FRIEDRICH—SCHNITZIn this city, August 12, 190% by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Hen W: Friedrich and Flora Schnitz, both San_Francisco. 3 Au- gust 12, 1003, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George H. Gardner and Ruby C. Pritchard. GILBERT—WALLACE—In this city, August 14, 1008, by the Rev. Frank K. Baker, pas- tor of First M. E. Church, Harry R. Gilbert of m, Cal, and Sadle Wallace of Pla- cerville, GRUNNAGLE—WERNER—In this city, Au- by the Rev. Willlam Rader, rge Louls Grunnagle and Mrs. Laura J. ‘Werner, both of San Francisco. HOLBROOK—MALLORY—In this city, Au- gust 15, 1903, at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Clitton Macon, George S. Holbrook of Tu- olumn;. Cal., and Mabel E. Mallory of San neisco. JU CHICK—MOY CHOON LAW-—In this city, July 21,1903, by the Rev. Frank K. Baker, pas- tor of First M. B. Church, Ju Chick (Chi- nese) and Moy Choon Law (American born Chinese), beth of San Francisco. KELLEY—ECKERT—In this city, August 13, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of Trinity Methodlst Episcopal Church, Elmo Kelley and Lena Eckert, both of San Francisco. LEMME—OVERACKER—In this city, August 15, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Joseph Lemme and Sadie Overacker. McNAMEE—COTTRELL—In Salt Lake City, Ausun 12, 1908, by Bishop Scanlon, James Namee of San Francisco and Mary Annl- Cottrell of Salt Lake City. Au- ust 13, 1903, the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George Markus and Lena L. C. Shrak- art, MERKEL—CASPER—In this city, August 14, J. Fuendeling, Ernest L. ry Katherine Casper. SURR—BOYER—In this city, August 18, 1908 at Trinity Church, by the Ciifton Macon, Edward Vincent Surr and Mary Frothingham Boyer, both of San Franelsco. TURNER—FRANKS--In this city, Au[u!l 15, 1003, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of ‘Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Charles Lewis Turner and Edith Dorothy both of Francisci CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone Fast 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Misston st.; tel, Howard 041. F. V. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. %mnm & at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. TO LEAII. LOT to let; 656 Mission st.; NW. cor. Annie st.; light loft, 4000 sq. ft.; freight elevators; réasonable. SHAT L} CO., 218-220 l(am:um—ry st., passenger and il lease for term: rent BUCKEBE & Mills bldg. 'I'YPEWRI’I'ER& A‘VD SUPPLIBS. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYP TWRITERS-Wa sell better machines for less mouey than :ny house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewrites Exchange, 536 California;telephone Main 266. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars, L. & M. ALEXANDER, llrl::(- gomery | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repatred. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. PROFI)"A LS. ADVERTISEMENT for bids for steam-heath and distributing apparatus for the University | of California—Notice to contractors, bullders ! and material men—Nouz is hercby given by the Regents of the University of California 1o all (I:‘on‘c:;ned lhl‘l: sealed proj are solicited on three water-tul %ach o contain one-hait the heating oarlecs Fequired to furnish steam for ome engin outlined below; one vertical or horlnntd cross-compound, mnon-condensing engin be arranged for direct connection to one ’W K. W. alternator, the necessary feed pumps, feed water heaters, steam separators, traps a0d fuel oll bAFDINE APPATats som ete, in- Cluding all necessary - piping. veives” and fittings within the bullding, and all neces- sary plping between tanks, etc., the to be furnished and installed complete at Berkeley upon foundations furnished by the university. Also steam piping for distribu- ton of steam for heating purposes to the various bulldings. Sald sealed bids or pro- gxun will be recelved at room 16, South all, at the University grounds, Berkeley, on or beforc 8 o'clock p. m. of oy 17tk day of August, 1903, “And notice furcher ‘given that plans and . spectl for sald construction Have been adopte: are_pi n_the offices, room 7, 831 Pine street, .;:llln“"" cisco, where the same may be feen and ex- amined during each day from 9 u'clock a. m, until 4 o'clock p. m. from th the 15th day of August, 1008 No bids or proposals wi considered unie; same Sre”accompanied bv & certified: eheck the party DNDOIPN will duly gnter into a proper contract with the said ts to thfully perform n_accordance with ':'m“" be ana”plans and specifications, whisn 4nd are Nereby mull“dlflb"un“m AMES—In Martinez, BARBER—In this city, BLOCK—In this ecity, CREW—In this city, Crew, DIED. Jensen, Lawrence Johnstons, Chas. H., Judge, Kate G. Kelly, Charles Landwehr. Rosle J. Lennon, James H. Lyons, ‘James P, e, John Moran, Michael Morreile, Frank T. Muicabey, Catherine Puckhaber, Harry C. Ames, Josiah P. Barber, Josephine (. Block, Henry Bouse, Thomas J. Collins, James Consigiteri, Glusep- pina Crew, Molina Delaney, Frank T. Dray, Nancy J. Euler, Marfa J. Fealy, Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, Aanie Quilty, Della Garraud, Alennder Ray, Rosaline A. Gerdes, Sarah M. Heichstetter, G. Schaumloffeil, Wm. Gorevan, Mary . Tully, Sarah Harrington, Capt. M. Herbers, John F. August 14, 1903, Josiah P., beloved husband of Martba Amies, and tather uf James H., John F., Everett Fletcher and Elfa Ames, a native of England, 75 years and 7 moaths, Funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the late residence of the' de- ceased, 1132 Adeline street, Oakland. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. August 16, 1903, Jo- sephine C. Barber of Newton, Mass. loved mother of Earl H. Barber, a native of New York, aged 53 years. July 22, 1003, Henry, beloved husband of Maria Block, father of Martha and Léo Block, and brother of Fred Block, a native of Germany, aged 61 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Surday), at 3 o'clock, at the chapel in Mount Olivet Cemetery. g | BOU!E—IA this city, August 14, 1903, Thomas Bouse, beloved son of Margaret Haynes and the Iate Thomea' Boust, signson of the late Richard Hayndh, and brother of the late Mrs. S. McKee and Margaret Bouse, & native of San Francisco aged 40 years. T Frie acquaintances are respect- fully Inviv.ed to Ltl(n the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at §:0 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1140 Alabama street, thence to St. Peter’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, August 14, 1903, James Collins, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. CONSIGLIERI—In this city, August 15, 1903, Gluseppina Consiglierl, beloved Jaughter of Giudita and Giusepper Conaigileri, and sister of Mamie, Annie um Ugo, on.lth?l tive of Redwood City, Cal., aged month and 18 days. August 15, 1908, Molina beloved daighter of Laura and the late ke C. Crew, an Tha A Dainde Crems & native of Tan aged 42 years 8 months and rm. England, @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, August 18, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her brother, 041 Lombara street, between Stockton and Powell. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DELAVE\'—ln Lompoc, August S, 1903, Frank ra Delane; fathag rgaret Delaney, Paul Simon, & native of s‘n Francisco. » beloved husband of Do " Emma, DMY—-ln this city, Al! 1903, Nancy beloved wife of vln . Dray, and mnlnl‘r of Wilham F'. d Mrs. Sarah B o Bative ‘of Colovador aked yéars 1 tonth and 22 daya. = 25 ‘The right to reject any and all R—] hl ity, Al arta $ids I hereby reserved. This ,yu is given ’“}1‘! .oh ife uo':’nf-“ynzfifér.l e o pursuant to an act entitled An act to Wil and Harry er, be- amend sn asct entitled ‘An act loved hter of Margaret Keeley, and nd 25 " Taen ::dh:l: Hator &.“& 3. Keeley, & native of New of section 25 thereof, xer Krlends and acquaintanges are t- 2 relating to (he conatruction m'x’ Invited to -nend the Cuneral Tl pervices e Aerarch & 181 By Sunday), 1:30 at_ St S Regorounds and ol c’hurch. c.mornu street, MKOWER Board m' A between nn elner. Interment Becretary Board private. Please omn flem Hegents of ‘the University of California. FEALY—I% Rutherlord, Napa County, Cal. 5, 1903, M: rgaret Fealy, widow LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, e e lflmn r-uv. 65 Years. NOTICE of Dissolution of Copartnershi (D“p‘“‘ acel foomn the camonu ") urch, St. fore efll(il\x under the name nnd n.un.. nmdu. August 17, at 10% o'clock. .‘]Il of Golden Gate Dredging and 'ZGERALD—Entered Into rest, August #n Company, dolng business In the- city | & 1008 _ABRIe, beloved daughier of the e 1as and county of San Francisco_ State of Cali.| George and Ellen Fitzgera sister of Tornia, 1o this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. HALL & RARRIY mcual con- chased he entife Interest of WILLIS o.lHINRY J. CALLACHER CO, N O T ot wistbita (Successors to Flannagan & Gellagher.) Juiy i 1905, MARSHALL € HARRIs, AN CTORE AND EMBALMERS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The ml,u"u marriage licenses were issued 27, 610% Post jm::'ro#uu 40," clty, and Lena L. C. mnmm; street. - EENER L BIGTO UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers——— Now at MISSION. Tll. ,J.mm MONAHAN & Co., Amnysry Mrs. Robert Henry, Mra. James Crutse and Edward Fitigerald and Mrs. Mae Guest. native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 7 months, E>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the l\lmrll to-day fl!undny), at 12 o’clock, from the patlors of MePadten, Melreavty & Green, i1 A" Mission Street, between Seventh 1ghth. thence 10 e Jnmen o'cl cx Church for services at 1 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRAUD—In_this city, 13, Alexander son _of Justine Das- tugue, brother of the Inte 1 Garraud e Dasts rs. A Cau, and cousin of Charles, Adolph and Jus- tin ‘Ho t and Mrs. Harkins, a Ban Fri 3 1'month and & da; & Fri int and mem- bers of Seminoie Tribe No. 54 Imp. O. R. M., and Law Drivers’ Union are agon respectfully invited to attend rj (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the fune: parlors of Jnlegh Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street, uu hende to Notre Dame des Victolres Churcl , mear Stockton, G ES—In this city, August 14, 1903, Sarah ude, beloved daughter of Wiilllam R. and the late Lena A. Gerdes, a native of San aged 1 year 1 month and 25 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited o attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, at her late idence, 2233 resi: Mission street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. GOREVAN—In _this city, August 13, 1903, l-rv. dearly beloved wife of the late James revan, and loving mother of James, Eiia, Anm and Agnes Gorevan, Mrs. Louis Vin- mm-. John, Willlam and Josep! a native of Kings .Cn\mly. ml.nd, I(ld 70 years 7 months and 8§ da; ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, August 17" at © o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1825 Clay_street, thence to St. Brigid s e eormer. Van Ness aveaue and Broad. way, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. —In this eity, August 15, 1 Captain M. H. Harrington, beloved hus] Harrington, "loving {ather of Berry of Appleton, Me., a lAm-lemn and Rockland, Me., papers please B> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Shotwell street, thence to St. Charles Borrome- 3 Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebraied for the repose of his svul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HERBERT—In this city, August 14, 1903, at his residence, 408 Plerce street, John F. Her- bert, beloved husband of Mary B. Herbery, a native of London, England, aged 66 years. ¥ Funeral private. No flowers. JENSEN—In this city, August 13, 1903, Law- beloved husband of Mary Jensen, and father of Norma 1, Alma and Myrtle Jen- sen, ‘a native of San cisco, aged 37 years and 3 days. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- £ully Ihvited G attend. the tuneral pervices Sunday, August 16, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, a the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & 1600 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. MEMBERS of Cement Workers' Unton No. 1 of California—You are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, L. Jensen, a charter member of our union, Sun- day, August 16, 1903, &t 1:30 o' clock, at th chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 1908 2““‘3" atreet, between Fifteenth and Six- eent] ¥ request of R. WUNDERLICH, President. JOHNSTONE—In this city, August 15, 1003, Charles H. Jobnstone, a native of Scotland, aged 72 years. | JUDGE—In this city, August 15, 1003, . ate | 7'G., belovea daushter of Julla and the ate Frank Judwe, and dearl 3 belovi . o May Judgen.a native of Virginla City, Nev., aged 22 yea L7 The funeral will take place Tuesday, August 18, at 8:30 o'clock, from her la residence, 309 Texas street, between Eigh eenth and Nineteenth, Potrero, thence to St. Teresa's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose ox her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | KELLY—In this city, August 15, 1908, Charles | " Kelly, beloved son’of the late Michael and | . Catherine Kelly, and loving brother of Mrs. John Petrigan, Mrs. E. Reilly, Mrs. Thomas Rellly and John, Henry, Corneltus, Daniel and Jereminh Keily and the late Mrs. Thomas | ‘Duignan, a native of San Francisco. A member of Aerie No. 5, F. O. E. LANDWEHR—In this eity, August 15, 1903, Rosle J., beloved daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Landwebr, a native of San Fran- sco, aged 9 months and 20 days. ENNON—In this city, August 14, 1903, James H., beloved husband of the late Annle F. Leénnon, father of John H.. David J. and Erank W, Lennon. Mrs. M. Shea wnd Mrs. Lagonta, and brother of Bernard Lennen, & neibe of’ Philadeiohia, Pa. aged 53 years 1 month and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'elock, from the pariors of the Uaited Undertakers. 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LYONS—In this city, August 13, 1903, James P., dearly beloved husband of Kitty Lyons, loving father of Ethel Lyons. son of John and the late Julia Lyons, and brother of Joseph Lyons, a native of San taco, aged 24 years S months and 28 days. 7 Frienas und acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day | (Sunday); at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 236 Clara street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MEMBERS of Butchers' Unfon No. 115 are hereby requested to attend the funeral of ous late brother, J. P. Lyons, on Sunday, August 16, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, Cu street. Secretary. LE! HERMAN MAY., MEE—In this city, August 15, 1808, John Mee, beloved husband of Mary Mee, father of Thomas Mee, and brother of the late John and Mary Ellen Mee, a native of Rushc- muck, County Galway, Ireland, aged 47 | yearss A member of the Longshoremen's Unlon No. ©7 Remains at the pariors of the United Undertakers, 966 Mission street. | MORAN—In Oakland, August 13, 1903, Mich- ael Moran, beloved husband of Catherine Moran, and father of Mrs. §. R. Doyle, Mrs. J. F. Witney, Edward and Joseph H. Moran and the late Mrs. G. Resing, a native of Westmeatt, Ireland, aged 16 vears 7 The ke place from his late_residenc rwenty-seventh _street, Sunday, August 16, 1903, at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where services wili_be heid at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, private. MORRELLE—In this city, August 14, 1003, Frank T. Morrelle, beloved husband of Mrs. H. E. Morrelle, father of J. Ernest Morrelle, @and stepfather of Charles M. Savage, a na- tive of New York, aged 73 years months gnd § aays. A mémber of California Castle No. 1, Knights of the Golden Eagle. 7 Friends and acquajftances are r: t- respec fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of 423 Golden Gate avenue. Porter & White, Funeral _under__th LCastie No. 1. K Interme: el um,c.un:r'm this city, August 15, 1008, Catherine M. Mulcahey, sister Quinn of Watsonville and J. M. Qulnn. . n.. tive of \Irglnls City, Nev., aged 33 years and 17 day: 7 The fuheral will take place to-marrow (Monday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors ST & % Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a. re- quiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘PUCKHABER—In this city, A 1 P beloved Bustana of Louisa’ Puck: haber, son of Louls H. and Anna S. Puck- haber, and brother of Mrs. ' stinnts x. Bou- ton, & native of San Francisco, 26 years 8 months 18 7 Notlce of funeral hereatter. QUILTY—In s clty, A 15, 1903, at St. Hospital, Della Quilty, beloved gister of Srs. T ollins and Mrs. M. J. o Mo and the late Mrs. P, P, Mcinerney RAY—ln this city, August 13, 1 d‘ll! hlovld mother of Dllo wn McCharles, D. M 28 d).y-. (Humboldt, Cal., papers piease ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, rrnm the r-idmen of her daughter, Craigle, 624 McAllister street. lmemnm Mount Olivet ‘emetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SCHAUMLOFFELL—In the City and County Hospitai, August 14, 1003, Willlam Schaum- a native of Germany, aged 52 years. REICHSTETTER—In this city, August 13, 1903, at_his residence, 716 Railroad avenue sotith, Gottlieb Reichstetter, dearly beloved husl of Anna Reichstetter, and belovea father of Harry, George, Annle, Wil Gottlleb Jr., Frederick, Charles and Matthew Reichstetter, a native of Fortheim, Wur- Iembflrl Germany, ears 4 months and 5 days. vomc;nber of Hlermann Lodge No. 145, I. (Louisville, Ky., and Cincinnati ' papers copy.) 7 Notice of fumeral nemnn TULLY—In this city, August 1 ’".‘:& beloved wife of the late P. F. Tull' dearly beloved mother of and les Tul Mrs. F. H Mrs. E. F. Ring and the late Mrs. L. J. Lutticken, a native of Scotland, aged b6 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral to-moerow (Monday), at o'clock, from her late residence, 837 Castro street, thence to Holy Redeemer Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9§ o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. The family and relatives of the late be- loved John August Mack extend their sin- cere thanke to their many friends for their kind sympathy and condolence during their bereavement. ® CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Lizzie Smith and family wish to thank their many (riends for their kindness and symoathy in their late bereavement in the loss of a loving husband and father. MRS. LIZZIE SMITH. HARLEAN GLADYS 15 THE CHOIGE Picked by the Talent to Win the Stake at Ingleside. Good sport was the result of the run down of the 112-dog open stake yester- day at Ingleside Coursing Park. Among the surprises was the defemt of George Sharman’s McHenry, a 1 to 5 cholce, by W. J. Leonard's Little Plunger. Slev- enamon, too, put the talent in bad hu- mor by beating Renegade Apache, which was held a 1 to 3 favorite. To-day’s running is expected to bring out some Interesting coursing. Harlean Gladys, Golden Rule, Black Coon, Rural Artist and Mount Rose are likely candi- dates for stake honors. Following are the day’s results with Judge Thomas Tierney's official scores: Open stake, first round—May Hempstead beat General Dewet, 4-1; Advance Guard beat Gold- en Links, 4-3; Old Ironside beat King Deat 6-4: Snapper ‘Garrison beat Merry Lou, 15-3: Pretty Face beat Flower of Kerry, 9-6; Ouida | beat Orsina, 3-0; Mount Rose beat Idle Fellow, -4 7-6; Idaho Boy beat Thelma, 3 beat Meddlesome, 5-0; Yellowtall Hurlick, 3-0; Sylvan beat Little Luey, 5-4; Ty- rone Prince beat Handsome Jim, 14-i; Modest Beauty beat Rob R, 11-1; Pepper Jack beat Beluga, 9-3; Royal Friend beat Lord Goff, 6-i: Black Flush beat Melrose, 6-4; Wedgewood beat Wattles, 5-4; Luxury beat Sad Sam, 5-0; Tobasco Bob_ beat Balendine, 14-2; Viki Mary Ann, 7-5; Yukon beat Vina, Petious beat Matto, 6.3; Pasha Fisasant beat Qur Myra. S-0; Sofala’ beat Kittleman, 7-5: Harlean Giadys beat Miss Brummel, 5-0; Little Mercy beat Fenil, 3-0; Spectal beat Jenny Lyon, 15-4; Black Coon beat Golden Garter, 5-0; Rural Artist beat Una, 5-2; Bonnle Hughie beat Pure Pearl S-4; White Buck beat Lady Fiyer. &3; False Alarm beat Miss Wilson, 6-4; Aggle W beat Moonbeam, ©Odd Eyes b«z Jerry Wright. 7-5; Plker Do “Concord 3-0; Little Plunger beat Littla Henry, = Articulate beat Boco Girl, 6-1; Medley beat Fair Play, 5-0; White Hat beat Remisso Ani- mo, 8-Q; Thetis beat Rienzi 6-0; Siren beat Precita Mald, 4-1; Doreen beat Clarice, 10-4: Rockefeller_beat Adonis, 10-7; Eastiake beat Otto, 9-6; Flora Belle beat Fernbrook, §-0: Siievenamon beat Renegade Apache, 7-4; Bright Partune Seat Cascade 3-0; Reta S beat Youns less, 3-2; Creswick beat Flower of Gold, 4-2 Rock and Rye beat May Connelly, 25-4: Siskiyou beat All Baba, 5-2; Goiden Ruis beat Roy Hughle, 10-3; Topsy Turvey beat Prairie Mald, 3-2;: Flora Bird beat Red Brick, 11-3; King's Pride beat May Flush, 4-2; Lily Wll(h( beat Seba, 4-0. VICTIMS OF JOHN BUSCH, THE FOOTPAD, ACCUMULATE He Is Identified by the Fifth, Joha Malatesta, a Dupont-Street Baker. The victims of John Busch, former con- vict and present footpad, are accumulat- ing. Four of them—Michael Claraty, Alonzo Trueworthy, A. J. Sbarboro and Frank O'Donnell—identified him at the City Prison on Friday, and yesterday morning John Malatesta, a baker at 1427 Dupent street, positively identified him. Malatesta was delivering bread to his customers early Wednesday morning and while he was serving a customer on Lom- bard street, mear Dupont, a young man with a revolver in his hand ordered him to throw up his hands. Malatesta prompt- 1y obeyed and the footpad went through his pockets, securing $2I. The footpad was not masked and took no pains to conceal his identity. When Malatesta saw Busch in the prison yesterday he at once recognized him and Busch smiled grimly. The police say there are others yet to be heard from. Eppingers Are Arraigned. Herman and Jacob Eppinger of the bankrupt firm of Eppinger & Co. appeared before Judge Lawlor yesterday and wers arralgned on the charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. They were rep- resented by Attorneys Henry Ach and Peter F. Dunne. The cases were contin- ued till August 29 for the defendants to plead and demur to the indictment of the Grand Jury. —_——————— ‘Woodcraft Ball. California Circle of the Women of Woodcraft will entertain its members, friends and acquaintances on the even- ing of August 16 in the Assembly Hall of the Red Men's building. The evening will close with a grand ball A GARD TO THE PUBLIC. ‘We desire to thank the public for the liberal patronage of our carpet- cleaning establishment. Our new plant has been in operation fourteen months —just a little over a year. In this short time our business has grown to such prop:rfl(ml that we have found It necessary to double the capacity of our ‘works. We are now in a position to do your work more promptly than ever. Carpets taken up, cleaned and relaid the same day if desired. We also beg leave to call your attention to the fact that we renovate carpets without shrinking them a particle. Again than¥ing you for your liberal patronage, we are, very gratefully yours, Pneumatic Carpet Cleaning Works CARNIE & BERNSTEIN, Props. _..ESTIMATES GIVEN.. 34-36 CAPP STREET, NR. I6TH. Phone Mission 99

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