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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'rmmsn.u. OCTOBER 15, 1903, BAND Instruments Gue Maiweld Ast skiliful repairing “F. Besson, Paris, maker; Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farrell; 24-hand instruments sold. BEAUTIFU y upright piano; Pertect orde ice. Keeffe's. 285 O racren. SOHMER, By Mauzy p.;u,v» Cectiian plane player. BYRON MAUZY 812 Post st. BUPERIOR v re, 0ld and new. H. MULL r, 2 Latham place. EAN FRAN 702 MARK Bvery 1 specialist for all female rellef guaranteed; 30 e removed to %\1 Post st L ,_h.bv. .;,.cmm for all fe- druggiets, Oskland Seventh and TL_All who are sick o this specialist on female corrected; the unfor- k, nr. Van Ness—; e most difficult’ cases treat- | fice. 1018 Market st, | nele complaints; inst. relfef; 10 5 5 yTE. w 1118 Market vate home before and ng best medical care; low fees. ville; private; seciuded; confiden- 1418 Bighth st PIANOS AND ORGANS. second-hand Origin Price. Now. | » n10E | 190 how good is_the motto of Rapid Rotary § umbrellas or ) Stockton. exper. | 4 | Berkeley, for sale; just the piace for a factory. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $1400MODERN cottage, § rooms bath: oo St ik ciah. i 40x1: near el cars. $430—Cabin, 1 room; lot 32x125, nr. station, $1750—Cottage just ‘built; 5 rooms, bath, basement; lot 35x100: easy payments. Lot 40x100; fenced: $10 month. 1500—Cottage, lot 35x100; easy payments. £1200—House, 5'rooms, barn, well; macad. $1500—5-room cottage; ‘redwood finish; elece tric lights; hot and cold water; easy pay- tenta with near = | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CHEAP LOTS. CHEAP LOTS. $5 cash, $2 50 monthly; level lots; soil and location superb; price $7! $10 euh monthly; level lots in new set- and location the best; 50x145; 5 rooms B $7 50 monthly: extra fine lots, 100 122:6; 75 homes just gone up; has a great see them; price $300; Will build you & A natural park of about 1 acr fine oak trees, ravine and superd view: university grounds and new hotel si $2500—2-story 9-room house, barn, chicken gheds, well, fruit trees; grazing land edjoin- ing; lot 156x207; easy payments. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 1056 University ave., near San Pablo . ‘West Berkeley. Near two electric lines, school, church, wide boulevard and adjoining Fast Oakland; sec- tion bullding up With good, substantial peo- ple; call or send for circular, 456 Seventh st., Oakiand, opposite Broadway' station; carrlage free. H, Z. JONES, Owner. 2600—COMFORTABLE cottage with bay-! wtn . dow and high basement; lot 140 feet A N. H. LANG & CO., 40 Montgomery st., Exciusive Dealers in Probate and Bank Realty. $4000—Stylish, up-to-date residence in Mis- sion warm belt; just completed; containing T rooms and bath, elegant finished plumbing and bardware throughout; adjoining ~ homes have 1 found new owners within last two months; icse partnership account; easy terms fine large barn; gravel driveway; nice nei borhood; street work all done; terms if you like. J. S, RS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Osakland. $2600 ONLY—For a fine cottage of 8 rooms above n EACRIFICED—Must be sold in 15 days; make e oty T tioti 15 | | fixed for two familles; part rented for $16 50 warm' beit of Mission; wiil sell adjoining per ‘mouth: belance occupled by owner; all : | street work done. Apply to P. C. LASSEN street bituminized; lot B3 080-1 b.“...n & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland. Hall sq. | | WEST st.. 840; seven apartments; income $79 per month; modern jmprovements; windmill and tank; $7000. Inquire 907 Grove st., Oakland. Nevada ave. Cottage of 4 r., San Jose §100 down and $12 50 per month. | 0 down and $20 month, 6 r. and b., on an st. D. Coffin & Co., 3308 Mission. our unimproved reaity; we loan v. and _part lot at 6 per cent. LOAN CO., Crocker buflding. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furnie ture. H. Schellhaas. 11th st..cor.store.Oakind. proY TAN ry—"or !fln. thP best frnll and 40 miles ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ANTLERS, 415 tly modern, 4-3 st room apartments; fur. or. unfur. for hskpg. ¥ing property; rm in Sonoma County; n Francisc near Petaluma. “room.furaished. house. DIE barm, CALIFORNIA, 1514—Unfurnished rooms In ultry h and wind- | P! amily. & nt water; 3000 bearing trees: | CHURCH ave., 2, off Broadway, bet. Stockton 20,000 , 10,000 pounds pears, and plu vegetab of aspa: pounds cherries, 4000 | “and Powejl—3 modern rooms to let for house- large lots | shrubberies, shade | —--Ping; rent §6. and flower gardens; | GEARY, 1432, cor. Laguna—Sunny suits of TOOmS conn«cllng bnlh and gas range. ihiy bred; white, buff and | rns, white and black Minorcas, | GROVE, 425%—2 nicel barred Plymouth Rocks, buff | ; sunny: yard; $8; ‘furnished rooms; stove, no children. A.nflr-on . San Jose, and Ellena Porang ¥ Pro nas, 1, 15, San %u “Ted Malone, 21, San | and Merle L. L Seller 220" Culnton Jazies W MeEivaine, 47, 131 Tolsom street, essi M Ereitha 3, -rm“"n..‘i’h"&u < 2 s 43 John street, ‘nd .Vc.nn.la (mnulfl. l* *nfll't. Anthony F. Kormayer, 23, m ‘Twenty-eighth street, and A 22, 1326 Sanches st. e Albert H. Jongeneel, 21, 341 Frederiok street, and Gilberfa U. Sm; xifisrr Pine street. Luigi Pastore, 34, street, and Mu- Scal 24, 415 BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent In mail will not be nsert rted. They must be w i at either of the publication offices and with the namé and rosience. of 1 pcr- s0ns_ authorized to have the same published. BORN. N—In thi: ', October 5, 1 th L:l}lsemzv‘l:“-dty s.mm o Lu'r.mus——n: thiviolly, tathe wlf. of Wil- F. muen., a dm. wnm;— 1008, to the wite of Cwnln W, Febs tnes Howianty’ daughter. m_w I g MEMILLAN--ROGERS—_In this clty. at st Mary's 14 thedral, Oct 3 . by the Hev Sviiflam. Sulitvan, il MMty ang Mary V. Rogers, both of Bureka, Cal. WOOD—COHEN—1In this city, September 20, 1903, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Louis Wood and Sadle Cohen. DIED. Boone, E. Daniel MoKay, Walter A. Brommer, Dick McLané, James D. Cantelow, Adeline Carison, Nellie Chrl-unnlon, Mrs. H, Anite. C. Couk. George Curran, Willilam Mils, Lizzte Mitchel, Ethel J, Newman, Arnold g’Br(den Jobn J. rendergast, Rose Redford, A ord, Mary J. Robles, Danter Dolin, 'James A. Donnelly, Lizzie na M. Ecmedau, John Schad, Therese Gross, Fred O. Trenor, John Hildebrand, Anna anenclu, Louis E. Josselyn, Dr. J. H. ‘Wood, Edward P. Jung, Katherine | HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for housekeeping; as ranges; just mewly fur- nished. 1630 Polk st. HOWARD, 1033—Nice large front room for man and wife or 2 gents; use of kitchen. ders, wagons, horses, Jer- | ; outfit complete; place in full and | | | residence of owner compels dis- roperty is for sale or it who would buy the mow- erty, worth $2500. | TEssIE, —Large sunny front parior; house- MPSON, 452 Parrott bldg., 8. F. | kpg.; folding bed: gas range; everything new, E— | LaNC N, 256%—3 sunny nicely furnished ved chicken ranch of 12 acres, | rooms for ! usekeeping; private family. $800 T res bottom land; € miles from Lockford, MCALLISTER, 536—Sunny, nicely furnished suite: gas range, hot bath, laundry; $11; P aduits, MODEL House, 1208 th‘klfln | _ed rooms, $5-§12; & OCTAVIA, 4068 furnlshed rooms, complete for_housekeeping; $20. SEVENTIL 1 —Housckpiny rosay i bay-window rooms. TWENTY-THIRD, 8726, near Dolores—3 sunny | bay-window rooms; nice, neat, camplete. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. write CHAS. W nte et San Jose, ml ALALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata: | A BRANCH offick for Call advertisements and Tree M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 | subscriptions has been established at 1098 } Valenc! P WSO S R Tl t o in land, no Esparto, heap. Address E A KNEIB. Dit | APARTMENTS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, B s, EL MONTEREY, hotel, e e — the city’s newest apartment ry end dairy ?nchg ylelding & good located on the north side of Pine st., HAMILTON RICK. Petaluma. | brick butiding of Spanish architecture; the comforts of housekeeping combined with the conveniences of hotel life; prices very reasonable. _— ‘ROOM! TO LET—Fur! RU. “300 %o $1 per nxsm s light housekeeping room: WATER front lots nd bargains: all tracts: maps. photos, ete. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg. to $5 per week and open all night. AT ““The Almonted” 813 u-rke: st. (or No. St Fifth et.)—Rooms, 26c, $1 5o mxm. PAY RENT. | %180 to week; house open “all ol ht. cottage lot: clo > $1500; bath, toflet, stationary tubs; to Street ¢ars and station: rms, §150 cash, balance $16 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. nished rooms, sulte, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms: prices reasonable. FIFTH, 119, second __Tooms, very reasonable; GRAND_Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 500 to §1 50 night; $1 to $3 week; reading-room. | LAGUNA and McaAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. | JESSIE, 363, east of U. 8. Mint—Furnished %5 and §6 per month. ON, _1055—Nice $1 50 and $2 per week. | ROYAL House, 126 El ncandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room aind ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to 31 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground rooms !llh hot and cold water; baths. SUTTER, 622—Sunny front rooms, with pri- vate bath; rates reasonable. Open Sundays, 7 IS THIS? r high basement cottage, bath, pat- tubs; lot 40x185; fruit lose to both ferry lines; . small cash payment, bal- 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. ationary price $1800; term: ance to suit. Open Sundays, BIG BARGAI i 7 A 7 house, bath, patent toflet, single front room; arge lot; convenlent to sta- | ; price $2250; terms, $150 | ¢ same as rent. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lori $7500—600 feet on Claremont ave.; will sell a whole or in lots of 100 feet frontage. a ave.; hillside lot, 50x175; ma- | THE FALMOUTH, 1040A Market st.; furnished ; =nap. rooms; hot and cold water; elevator; central. ite on water front and railroad; | THE Gillesple, 119 9th—Furn. rms.. $1 50-$2 50 £10 per front foot. wk.; also transient rms., b0c to 75¢ per night. houss ne\\ near car line; | 3* o M Fe STATES. 133 Eddy st near Marker— 10 lots mear Grove st.: $400 to $500; Install- - s ments. electric lights; 600 feet on water front and raliroad, West | _Feading-room: free bus and WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d s Most convenient lnd Tespect rooms; 35c to $1 50 night; §2 to & week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley. FOR REN' §10—4rm :n.ua 1810 4ih o€, . Berkeley. received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. rm. OUS} pt 63 Py e Yo P Ko | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Mason_st., nr. Ashby subscriptions has been established at 1096 1310 Delaware st., Berke. | Valencla st Write for list of other EWTON, 2131 Center st., ROOMS AND BOA.IID. STEVENEON Mansion, 807 California st —At- tractive and sightly rooms; best table and TACRE, near station; cars ,and just the thing for a chicken ranch. service; lowest rates. oom cottage, bath and toilet; 2 blocks from station: electric cars pass door; | VAN NESS ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, lot 40x120; $409 cash, $22 monthly payments, | home iike, everything first class: sunny 5 L. J. MORA Co., suites; singie rooms; choice locality: ref. 131 Shattuck ave.. e 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley ‘Station. O'FARRELL, 305 —Furnished rooms and bpard J. J. MASON, in private family; price reasonable, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Choice Property a Specialty. SE. cor. Shattuck ave. and Ceuter st. Berkeley, Cal. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. SI’ECIAL KO'I'ICE!. Lddies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pllls are best; safe, rellable; take no other. Send 4¢ stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies'* in letter by return mail. Alk your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadeiphia. Pa. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS PAL QIIETRY MME. DEVAS—Scientific palmist and astrolo- gist. Paim r $1. Hours 10 to 12 and 1t 6 end Tuesday svenings. 139 Post st ¥, JEROME FOSELLI sclentific palmist, 518 Taylor #t, mear Gesry. Phone Black 561. PAPFBHAhGI\G PAI"I‘IVG. RU“MF D‘p"‘ch td %0 up Hartmann Paint Co., 319 2 ETC. ntiag, painting. stel. Main 413, C] AK! AKD sumlmns. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residonce, .-, Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu. A'lrnnon paid to diseases of women, p)rn ang hfl.fl dizeases a epecialty. BALL, 1073% Market DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, disenses of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason: now lo- cated et 667 Geary st, mear l.-ven-mnn "0 CHY, successor™® Dr. Li Fs | r, cures all diseases of human by ase of Lorve and teas. T21 Washington st "W WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All a1 eases cured Ly Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay TYPEWRITE GREAT BARGAIN sell better mach, for less money than any | bouse in the city, rentais §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California;telephone 266, A FEW good mwn ers at $30 each ticulars. L. & ALEXANDEL ‘Mont- gomery st 2ZD-HAND typewrit, id, rented, Webster Typewriter Incpes, oo 508 LEGAL All\'l'"l'l’l'llflm CUSTOM-HOUSE, Sa “Francisco, Sept. 1965—Notice—Certain _goods .' sitively cured; new method; 1 week’s treat- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Breat free. . Dr. Cattinghpm, 204 Batter st AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. NEW HOME sewing machine, this week only. AT AUCTION. 10, $15, $20; slightly used: needies 20c doz. AT AUCTION. NEW HOME €. M. CO., 1061 Market st. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903, On the Premises, At 1:30 p. m., The Relchlln( Houses, Northwest corner Linden and 8th sts., Oak- land’s prettiest residence section. 8 ueauxnul Homes, 8 Large Flnxle Subdivisions. With 9, 10 11 and 12 rooms, bath each; cost originally $5000 to $11,500 each to construct. Large Sunny Lots. Large sunny lots with 49 ., 50 ft., 69 ft. and 70 Tt. frontage by a depth 6 100 to 165 feet (Note sl‘lre luld depth.) Beautifully terraced, above grade of street, with the most artistic stone coping uniforml arranged around . the entire frontage, wit) palms and full-grown shrubberies out each gard STORAGE AND wumuou!ll. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 781 Howard st., near Third; phone-Grant PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 671 G)NKLXN § Storage—Furniture and merchan- 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 128 GOLDEN West Storage; advan m-de. Mission st.; tel. Howard 94 Cow. PACIFIC Storage and Furn) pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; ant mllun nl BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Moatgomery st; tel. Main 1640. Shipping at cut raf STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. all | between Hyde and Leavenworth; a superb | 210 | JUNG—In | tianson, BOONE—In this city, October 12, 1003, E. Daniel Boone, a native of Kentucky, aged i are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street, under {he auspices of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, O. Eiks, MEMBERS of San Yrancisco Lodue E O Biks, are horeby TOLASA to attend’ the funeral of our late brother, E. Daniel Boone, on_ Thursday afterncon, at 2 o'clock, from the lodgerocm. By order JAMES N. ODELL, Exalted Ruler. BROMMER—In this city, October 13, 1908, Dick Brommer, beloved son of Christina Warnke, and brother of the late Fred Brom- mer, a'native of San Francisco, aged years and 11 months. > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Thursday), at 2 o'cloek, from the residence of bis mother, 2007 Mission street, corncr of Twenty-third. Interment I. X Cemetery. Please omit flowers. CANTELOW—In this city, October 13, taiing Minerva, beloved widow of the Jts William Cangelow, and mother of Willlam, barles, Addie, Maxwell, and Clair Cantelow, a native of illinofs, aged 64 years 3 months and 12 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Thursday, October 15, 1803, at:10:30 o'clock, at her iate resi- dence, 1326 Page street. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. | CARLSON—Entered into rest, October 13, 1908, Nellie, beloved wife of John H. Carlon, a native of New Hampshire, aged 38 years. G7Remains at the parlors of McFadden, MeBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. CHRISTIANSON—Entered into_rest, in_this city, October 13, 1903, Mrs. Hannah Chris- beloved wife of -the late Antone Christianson, a native of Providence, R. I, aged b1 years 10 months and 12 days.s > Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at § ¢'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Duffield, 1352 Union street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a reqilem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | CLARK—In this city, October 14, 1903, Anita C., beloved daughtér of Stephen and Annin E. Clark, and sister of AMce, Charies, Siephen and Georee Clark, @ native cf San Francisco, aged 1 year 7 months and 21 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1347 Stevenson street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Gemetery. COOK—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- tober 13, 1908, George Cook, a native of Tre- land, aged 50 yea October 13, 1003, WiI- lium, beloved son of Slmon and the late Mary Curran, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 months and 14 days. riends and acquaintances are respect- flly invited to attend the funeral to-day Tureday), at 8:40 o'clock, from the patiors of McFaddén, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseoh's Church, where & re- aquiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul at O o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DENNIS—In Marysville, Cal., October 13, 1903, George Dennis, beloved son of Mrs. Mary Barrett Emerson, & native of Decoto, Cal., aged 50 vears and 10 months. E7Funeral services Friday, October 16, 1903, at Decoto, Alameda County, Cal., on arrival of §:30 a. m. train from San Fran- cisco. Friends are invited to attend. In- terment at Decoto, Cal. DOLIN—In Oakland, October 14, 1003, James A., ‘beloved son of Annie and John Dolin, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 9 vears ind 8 months. > Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:830 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 412 Fifth atreet, thence to connect with the 10 o'clock creek boat for San Francisco. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONNELLY—In Oskland, October 14, 1008, Lizzle, beloved motber of Thomas Donnelly, & native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 58 years 1 month and 2 d ECMEDAU—In this eity, October 14, 1903, John, beloved son of Emil and May Eeme. dau, a zative of San Francisco, aged 5 V8. GROSS—In this city, Octbber 13, 1903, Frel 0., beloved husband Adele’ Gross, and brother of Rudolph Geonsulowsky, a native of Germany, aged 41 years 7 months and 4 daye. A member of Mistlon Lodge No. 10, H. 8., and Verein Eintrach 0% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, Qetober 16, at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- t¥ean Seveath soi Eighth. Interment 1. O. 0. F. Cemetery, Please omit flowers. HILDEBRAND—In this city, October 13, 1003, Anna B. Hildebrand, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Alex and Emilie Hildebrand, and su ter of Ernst Hiidebrand, a native of Call- fornia. {7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 5647 T'wentleth street. Interment private. JOSSELYN—In_ this city, October 11, 3003, 1 1 Josseiyn, beloved husnand of mie E. Josselyn, father ot e, Mark L., Edna Georgla C. Josselyn and Mrs. M. uln 2 rothermisw of Mrs, G. C. B.run‘ and h )&h: of B. F. Josselyn, a_na- tive af Boston, l‘ed 83 years 4 months and 28 NFN lends and lcqu-lnnneu are respect- lnvlml to attend the funeral Thursday, r 15, w. at 1 o'elock, rom the mor: lusry “cnabel J. Mont- gomery l"m:e, thence to Red 'Men’s Hall, ‘Wwhere nrvu:e- will be held umlor the aus- 12, L O. of ices of ome Tribe S ecommencing at 1:30 o'clocko s clty, October 14, 1005, Kather- tne. beloved wife of N. Jung, inotner of Mrs. lml & mother Kncaur a native of County Cavln‘ I ’d years ":: months and 11 S uaintances fuily invited to at th- m-nl 0- (Friday), at 8:30 o' from her late dence, 1407 lhomu street, corner Bernal < avenue, unm St. Peter's Church, where the owner, s one a solemn requiem will be cele- MELBOURNE Bob ess-Market—Cure | Drated for the repose of her comrenc- unmnu- 0 the| in neyy case; Thaividual ity :umn:i no medi- ‘fl"“ “§ Celock. " Tnterment ly Cross of Golden Gate P rful cures;home Cemetery, den ark and the Schil- | cine. Inquire into wonde: W s Rentals as an Investment. As an _investment property has retained | fteady tenants, Some of them have cocupied same almoet since constructi Present t_rentals are 830, $45 and $65 each. i 8 SRR e, tn. on ly res) street in Oakland; te and adjoining fine worth from $8500 umol LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Wil s mu 63, Wheatland, antl George W.' McNear's beautiful homes; 3 blocks 'Andersan, Vall 5 ‘©f Market or Adeline station: walk to e o o ub;’&h'uu.m Broadway business center; waiking To| Marm o Srate 2 B te place. high school finest , grammar George Jacobson, 37, street, and private schools in the city, without necessita- | Mary E. . 36, 1420 Florida street. Cross Robert F. Buck, 28, 20256 Polk street, and choicest, close in, convenient, ye. 7. R 1: o Hlehteants Snet Michel, & native of San Francisco, aged .%m"‘nmmm mummn:wmmm , Octol 1903, at 1 o'clock, at e maidence.of et ‘paren s, 1012 Shotwell e resiience, m-euy.obwnuua. loved brother of otflm.u-d E 256 _Third Arnold, be- mm.nmn and tances respect- m'guflmumfi m'nr"lhnky m at 10 o'cl trm\uuflmal meral will ' take at »w oclock. street, arys Cahedtral waers = oo mass will be czlebnud for the repose soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. _Interment p\‘lVl(l in Holy Cross Ommery. Please omit flowers. PRENDERGAST—ln this city, 403, Rose Prendergast, a native of years. nr.nroru)—u 13, 1908, Mary Alto, Marin zle Redford, a n.u- of California, aged 8 years and 9 gmmfl- and acqua! ntn-:e- are respect- 2606 Mi: Twenty-second. and_Twenty- lh(rd mmon Masonic Temple. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose ave- nue. REED—In Berkeley, October 14, 1903, Mary, beloved wite of the late James Taylor, & native of Sty meck Treiand, aked 08 years. (=g s and acquaintances are respect- fully In\’lled to attend the funeral to-morrow ), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Mary Taylor, 1727 Addilnll street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, ere a requiem high mass will be cele- br-(efl for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at — o'clock. Interment St. Cemetery, Oakland. ROBLES—In this city, October 8, 1003, Dlnltl Robles, beloved son of Mercedes and el a native of Ban I-‘rlncllcn. I‘M 2 3 montha and 24 dan, 3, 1903, Edna of Emma and the k, beloved "sister of Guy Rock and_Roy Scanlan, and granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Laws, a native of Salinas, Monterey County, aged 24 years 3 months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-duy (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her grandmother, 1735 Green street. In- terment Holy Cemetery. SCHAD—In this city, October 14, 1903, The- rese Schad, wife of the late Willlam J. Schaf, a native of Hildesheim, Hanover, Germany, aged 72 years. 7 Notice, of funeral hereafter. TRENOR—In this city, October 14, 1903, John, beloved husband of 'the late Mary Trenor, and father of Mrs. J. F. Turner of Tono- g-n. Nte native of Ireiand, aged 70 years ‘mont* and 2 days. 1905, R. A. VALENCIA--In this clt,y, October 13, Louis Ernest, beloved son of Mrs. Valencia, and brother of Willlam E., Alfred E. and Josle M. Valencia, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 25 years § months and 20 days. 7 Friends I.nd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited t Thursday), st 1 o'clock, from his late re lence, 701 Post street, thence to Notre Dame des Victolres (French) Church, Bush street, where services will be held at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem.tuery. by funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerréro streets at 8 o'clock. ‘WOOD—In this city, October 13, 1908, Ed- ward P. Wood, beloved husband of Ann Wood. father of the late George and Joseph ‘0od, and grandfather of Edward and Cle- m.nt Wood, a native of C-ukul. Orange County, N. Y., aged 72 y Friends and acquainiances are respsct- fully invited to d the funeral tc (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late | residence, 523 Second streef, themce to St. Brenda: Church, where a solemn requie: mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Buillding Assoclatione— ‘The monthly l‘tqulem high mass for the de- of - 8t. Dominic’'s Church iundtn. e bactiktions and. gt Paseres. and Telatives of living members, will be sung in St. Domini Church Thurldly at 9 o'cloc The Original Little Louisiana Com- | 2t i 27059 pany of San Francisco, Estab- lished January, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time, we ‘woull respectfully call the attention of pur- chasers of tickets to buy only from responsible | ?lfin!l and to see that their tickets read as | ollows: THE ORIGINA%; LITTLE LOUIBIANA CoM- | F SAN FRANCISCO. Established January, 1887, Bach coupon will bear the initials in large colored letters, M. & F., on the face of the ticket, The following are the capital prizes, as de- | cided by 'HE HONDURAS ‘lA'flONAL COMPANY. Drawing, October 10, 1903: No. 87305 wins_$7500 00, sol. Cal.; No. 26852 wins $2000 00, sol Frncisco, Cal.; No. 81776 wins $1000 00, sold in San Francisco, Cal. 65634 $500 00, sold in San Francisco, Cal., and Portland, Or.; Nos. 32786, 33277, 60299, 85714 and 95691 each win §100 00, sold in San Francisco, Cal. The following capital prizes were paid by attend the funeral wdny‘ { | Cal.; ; Nos. 78409 lnd zunu. 93544 each win $250, sold in San Francisco, | paoso. the above M. & F. Company for the September | 12, 1903, drawing: Joseph Hawkes, No. 722 Fulton st., San Francisco, Cal., $3750 00; J. H. cigar store, No, 1002 Valencia si ., $2000 00; mendez, harness maker for the San Fire Department, No. 1430 Hayes st., collected by Wells, Fargo & Francisco, Cal., ave., Santa Cru ncisco w, ress, D The Louisiana Company of San Fran- | cisco. ORGANIZED MAY, 1000. TO THE PUBLIC! ! TERFEITS! ! All Company have initial monogram R. G. C. on backs thereof. Following are the Capital Prizes, as decided by the Honduras National Co., Saturday, Octo- ber 10, 1003: *No. &306, wifis $7500, dold in San Fiancisco, Cal.; No. ), sold in Portland, Or.: No. m—s win $1000, scid in San Franciseo, Cal . Gonst w in Nevada Cif sold in Stockton, ) sold in Pl'ln sco, Cll company paid to Anglo-Californian for Calvin Readhead, Ukiah, $7500 00 tor and to client e AlL prizes of this company are paid in full immediately on Pnunu‘:l:;,n at the office of lhc who has ever presented one of our prizes at ot office and was refused payment. s San SPECIAL NOTICE: As many fraudulent whole ticket No. 8803, drawing Lesser & mfly IL, fnr vimnu ity v ticket No. same date. San CoTI0000 tewasd will e pald io any L2k The Little Louisiana Company of Francisco. tickets are being circulated we respectfully warn the public to be cautlous buying tickets. Partles purchasing Lit: Louisiana %u&m:muammmmmm ‘8 Expi for John F. Hill, No 62 P clflc R. G. Co. on faces and | Isidore Gur- | » L HUIL L NUMBERS ——OF THE— Honduras National Loftery Co. (LOVISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PR eEes “0 PATENT APPLIED FOR. s Single Number Class “K,” Drawn at :: Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., 1 Saturday, October 10, 1803. - = 2469948, so . | No. 18/70879. 16 40(70469. 24 16/70808. 2 24/70013. 16 16(71160. 16 80171567 24 50/ 72042, 16 2472201 2¢ 40/72438 16 wmn «© 73011 2 g= E T slsnszysye @ = EESLISIINSS 16/ 912" 24 S0l91 24 woxu& 16 S0 16(91776. 27471 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. bers from 87255 to 7358, inclusive, “:n“‘ beroy 30 mumbers on each side of the mumber 16 | drawing the capital prize of $30.000, $40. 3% 100 rumbers from 26802 to 26002, inclustve, 16 | being 50 numbers o= ;‘un -!hk of uuumh‘r rawls the capital prize of $8000, b 900 mambers, from $1726 to S1826, inclusive, 16 | being 50 numbers on each side of the number 34 | drawing the capital prize of $4000, $16. TERMINAL PRIZES. 909 numbers ending With 05, being the two 85651. 80 | last figures of the number drawing the capital 30, 16 | prize of $30,000, ggg}o 80 » 999 numbers end)nl ‘with 52, being the two 36144 24 last figures of (he number drawing the capital 4 | prise of $8000, $5. ,,E The subscriber having supervised the single 120 | number drawing, Class “K.,” Honduras Na- 24 | tional Lottery Company, heredy ertifies that 1 the above are the nubers which were this date drawn from 100,000 placed in the wheel, juras, C. A., this Saturday, October 10, 1903. B W. L. CABELL, Commissioner. rrmoo FOR 50 CENTS—ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. Sthte of Georzia, Chatham Coun Personally appeared before the undersigned, ticket No. 38,408, | capital prize of thirty thousand doilars in the chmb-r 19, 1903, JOHN E. SCHWATZ, Notary Public. Chatham County, Georgia. $4000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF SECOND CAP- 2 = H