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tmmn ‘ufin—l‘l& ed, college education, inside or outside work: Al references. Box A YOUNG man, mar wecks . thoroughly reliabie he busin Box 490, ( tionary engineer desires & Address box 1008, Call nted—Grocery clerk: o experience. Box 454, - as a traveling sales- x 432, Call office. fanitor in whole- box 433, Call situation as working rchard or vineyard; refer- ts & Saturday €an Job. 1448 Francisco. ng man wants a place to learn Box 430, Call FINANCIAL. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. STOCKS——BONDS——SHARES. WE WILL SELL, in lots to suit 100 Alaska Cen Rly 5s pref 20,000 nt Shasta. o3 %00 New Cerro Bomito. 2 Realty Syndicate, San Fran- | cisco ... Bargals 1111 Lightner . Bargain | 500 Golconda . - 28 | 300 P. B. Steifer. .22 2 000 Potomac Ofl 10% | ! WE WILL B Jerome Canyon, Maltman, Santa Ana Tin, Bismarck Nugget Guich, Fullerton Oil and all_marketable MINING, OIL, BANK,.Loan or INDUSTRIAL Stocks. To Investors—Now is the time to buy fn ®90d_securities. The market is iow and the opportunities for securing choice bargains | tter. Write us your wants or for in-'| n of scund investments. Our offer- T the entire market, while our prices | e, OWPER-THWAITE, i Bankers and Brokers, | Stockton, Cal. PARTY wishes the loan of Lioney on_ prop- erty in Mission: private party preferred. Call | or address L. C. S., 834 Turk st. COMPANIES ed. financed and stock | fioated. W. H. BITTNER, Lawyer and Fi- rancial Agent. 322 Emma Spreckels bldg. 2 to care for Box 857, Call o positor wishes steady box 442, Call ng and tinting; town _— < FLATS TO LET. A—EOUSES and flais tovlet; nnummumuwf service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it wiil save you tfme and | trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-208 Geary | st on the square, | | ator man E J. mixer and refiner of all metals would like Box 4 @irect from owners ass work; best of re ALL of the most desirable flats and houses are listed in our renting department; let us give you a list and help you find one in the loca- tion you want. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1089 Market st.; services abso- lutely free. | Tent 85 ond S unfur. beau ut lght hek ms and bath; | A—Brass beds, FURNITURE FOR SALE. | Infant nurse A—THE DOMESTIC o2 253 Geary st., HOUSEWORK. Toom 86 s in in- family; nfee place..... ice mnur Secont =irl kept; German. family; middle aged woman. 4 family: light wash; plain cook; man do_heavy- work. . % Housework girl, officers’ camp, Presidio. SECOND ' GIRLS. ! secqnd girls for nice homes. Parior maid, speak French.. COOKS. | First-class American_family.. | German cock; clean " dining-room. German cook: little in = N 3 1o, 888 B8 88 3 ashing. . 5 cooks, with and without washing. 2 parior malds . 5 second girls 3 auge st s % d a.nd waiting. country hotel; fare here. % wattresses, family Hotel, city. 50 geneeal Lousework sirls, city and pply A—ofl:n.u'ons wanted on ladies’ walsts and children’s wash suits. 656 Mission st., third coun- A—Eml\}:fi wanted on ladles’ and chil- dren’s wear. 656 Mission et., third floor. A—OPERATORS wanted to sew at home. 656 Mission st., third floor. O $10 per week at home mailing drculln‘ sample outfit 15¢ coin. Zelora Co., LaSalle, NTED—First-class finishers; on vests. 2301 Ninth mentina. also appren- st., opposite FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats. stree 1108 Market operators wanted. 1157 for general housewcrk: must be good ; wages $25. Apply 2200 Webster st. HERE'S OTHERS. and_ heiper, country hotel, fare ad- $90 and found: baker, country shop, $50 and found; baker's helper, country, $30 and found; baker's kelper, city, $30 and found; hnneru.ufi'll!h ndmt .dmbo-hefi a: und; _ nurseryman, mulmm; B - l:n--hena to-day. o137 Taep) MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st A—WOODCHOPPERS. IT8_GOOD—IT'S BIG. 25 Woodchoppers To cut cordwood foF big jumber company. ces ¥ summer and winter: better go. . Bix money can be made. MURRAY & EDY. 634-636 Clay st. UNCLE SAM wants heip; 14,000 appointments | last year; free examination paper and cata- lcg giving positions and salaries. Dept. Q.. Western Correspondence University, San | , Francisco. TRY our mea's shoes. made, at 31 and “$1 80 patr; fobt-form. at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bid | A MAN of indomitable energy. and push: a good talker. eager to make money. F. PERSON, 477 and 478, Parrott buflding. LADY traveler for business housé; permanent position. Box 474, Call office. TED—Apprentices to learn halrdressing manicuring; will -pay 9 and i1 a. m. at HALE to travel for business house, 228 Market st. stenographers furnished. Miss instructor, 302 Montgomery. The Call for the recep- bscriptions has t st., have some clothing dle-aged day) 10 to 12 m. shoeing, $50 and hwasher, country hair mattresses, hogany, maple, furn.. hands CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions recetves brasch office. 2200 Fiilmore. enthusizsm here will be life ‘scholar- shorthand, touch typ- ing_ arithme ng eic. positions se- cured: the college refurmished with Dew typewriters and furniture Jan. 1. Catalogue mt of the Paul Gerson applicants re- EEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 2¢ POST. 8. orthand, touch typing. Janguages, telcgrapky Engiish branches: Cay -n‘ night sessi ons: illustrated catalogue free. ccredited preparatory school law and medical colieges: an or any Stanford profes- Gay and evening sessions. Phelan bidg. & thorough school of 20 years. 1412 Polk st., 4 California: both aduit and children’s ciasses are now open for the ecason. ARY cot REE, method A LARGER and better school tha desire a good URNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices BURD, A_WoOL buys. ¥ furniture and mdse. L. H. eer, 1818Mict.; tel Howard 2756, packs furnt re._carpets. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. | Mission, pnone Red 442, | 13,000 ap- s better NOW; ex- te, f this work, are circular J-1, show- examinations. sample fic Coast Office, Cal. iy nographers to coach eve. ciwil 2 hours” work; oral diec- tudents coached for ial positions: if defl- will be held soen of appointment ears’ experience in uccessful grades r full ational S. F. of making $12 work ali the bu: ess that is a while learning. | = woman who is bright and | oppesite | | i | salesman for country | nds prepared by | Washing- | { 923, | 3] iness taught i | By RBER Thoroughly competent, married man, | | i | | Send me 50 cents |* A MAN who thoroughly understands the print- ing business to attend to office: permanent; references; experience. Address box AN intelligent, active yaun, ftor in printiag businéss. FIRST-CLASS bartender, also good porter: good references. Palace of Art, 16 Post st. o { WANTED — Men and women to learn- the | nd machine hands wanted at ML | | EXPERIENCED business men and women de- barber trade; good chance. €27 Clay st. siring mercantile position with good com- pensation are requested to call on the Royal Mercantile Co., suite 19, Columblan building, 916 Market st., or to 852 Broadway, Oukland. WANTED—A strictly first-class and experi- enced young mmn Stenographer for a finan- cial office; salary $60. per month. Box 238, Call. PRESSBOY or young man to work in printing office; good wages. Apply P. BOULIN, 519 Flibert st ; cyanide | WANTED—A man experiencid in putting up desks and blackboards; must be good Work- man. Address box 401, Casbh. . BARBER revolving-chalr shop: price $30; & snap; rent $5. 1674 Mission st. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at §1 and §1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, 33 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st. Exam. bldg.. § doors from Market. | BARBERS, take notice!'—The office of Seere- tary and Free Employment Bureau has re- moved to 9 City Hall ave. or 1504 Market <t., at Journeymen Barbers' Union, Local 148. JOS. R. BLEILY. - * A THOROUGHLY experienced cock for a small country hotel near S8an Luis Obispo; $45 and found: increase if -suited: fare advanced. Address A.G., box 260, Cail office. - WANTED—An all around bookbinder; one who | can do forwarding and finishing on full bounds Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 41 Market st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor. has edded 100 new rooms to_the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooma: 25c to 50c per night. wants steady job in country townm, or will buy small shop cheap. Box 380, Cali office. 100 YOUNG men of 18 years. with good char- acter, to organize military organization. Call at 473 Valencia st., bet. 6.and § p. m. !vump—.\ first-class carriage blacksmith at good wages. Avply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO.. Satramento, Cal. | PENSION ATTY., A HARRIS, 40 Ellis s ; :..: MUSICLANS to join military Wend. . £28 “Bush st third floor, room - THREE-CHAIR barber shop for sale; strictly moderd. 137 Third st. SAILORS and ordinary_seamen for deep-water ships. Apply DENT'S place. 26 Steuart st. MEN tolearn barber trade. San Francisco Barber Coliege. 741A Howard st { i } i WANTED—2 or 3 rooms, keeping: give n:nt. EL CARMELO—Beautiful apartment just comoleted. 1719 Washington st., Van Ness ;3,4 5and 6 up-to-date apartments; nished; all latest conveniences; m-mmhfl and Van Ness can be made on premises, 1 ave., bas changed Bands: conducted vs THE WILLARD. | first-ciass family hotel: ‘board specialty. “Turk st., nr. Gough: LA 4w cuniege | POWELL, 502._cor. Sutter—] susny cor- or unfurnished, With privats baths and miod | mmmmzu'n— able: also single ern conveniences; open for tion 1.t0 4, | 310 912 Pine st.; phone Red 5436 'n\'s Tooms, with or without beard, on G. G. ave., THE ALCALDE APARTMENTS——— | Park entrance. 760 6th near Chutes. 725 O'FARRELL ST.; Phone Pr. Ex. 700. | Two modern avartments of 3 rooms each. | LARGE sunny front room, $3 50 per wk.: oth- with privats baths and ail the conveniences | _ers at $1 per wk.; board, $3 25. 570 Harrison. 56 & uivate s | SUTTER, 967 (Crystal House)_Elegant rcoma; ST. CECILE. 115 Fell, above Van Ness_The _board optional: respectable: reasonable. *deme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartments: private baths, steam heat. elec. lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to $35. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 343 rooms, ‘aiso single; farnished or uncs e e marive vView; now open; HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. | NEWPORT, 1018 Pine. near Taylor—Large sua- DY suites; also single room: exceilent table. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—Apartment of 3 or 4 rooms, fur.| Cooking: German family: $6 per week. nished complete; state price; re(er!nce;“ AN NESS ave. 04 corner O Farrell—Board Box 470, Call, B e FURNISHED 3.room _apartment wanted; CH RANCH office advertisements and must be reasonable. Box 660, Call |4 s . Subscriptions has beex established at 1004 Valencia st. e e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Uafar. s e e AUDITORIUM HOTEL. | _ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | nsfl‘%fi;flfsbémntu_ | WANTED—Board and pleasant room for an 113 AND 117 EDDY ST elderly lady In a refined, quiet family: a JOST MODERN' AND UP 70 DATE ,x,_?_g homelfke place: state rates. Box 423, Call. . 150 R 35 SUITS | g BOARD 'and sulte of fooms wanted for two NOH (PRIVATE BATH: ELECTRIC ' “,jults in boardinz-bouse or private family: references exchanged. Box 460, Call LIGHTS: STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT; TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: SUITS WITH BATH, $1 50 o $2 50 PER DAY: SINGLE ROOMS, T5c to $l. HOT | WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041. ASHWORTH HOTEL, 520 Mason st., bet. Geary and O Farrell. Rcoms with or without private bath. ew addition just completed: entire house renovated: sun In rooms all day. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New and boy of 12 must be reasopable; stal price. Box 465, Call. ROOM and board for boy, 1. ily near public school. Box 315, Call office. ! A ROOM and board wanted for a gentleman: give rates and location. Box 415, Call office. STUTTERING AND _STAMMEKING. oot 2 e el Lo B s et bouse new furniture; every room ocutside; ' MELBOURNE School Van Ness-Market—Cure modern and sunny; prices from $1 80 per | in every case: individual teaching: no medi- week up: this is the only up-to-date housy ia = cine. Inguire into wonderful cures: home cure. this vicinity; first-class griil attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st—lul-' 25c to $1 per night_ $135 to $5 per week and | Tight housekeeping rooms; open all night. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued sterday : | ye : | ABERDEEN. 836 Sutter—Just opened; hand- | » pomely fur.: cor. suites; bath: mun all day: | ey 3 qor i 00 city, and Anita fine view: single rms.; tourists: excl location. Beauchamp, 41, 3517 Twenty- AT *“The Almonte,™ $73 Marke: st (or No. L -y Ly W Twenty-fourth street. Tirien Baumann, 27, Ewald, 24, city. { _Edwin 3. Goldsmith, 38, 35 Geary street, and Minnie A McClellan, 28, 2295 Fift sireet. Herberi N. Thomas. 29, 348 Scott street, and May 17 Smitn 20 3525 Army sereet. Basting, 4%, 560 Howard street, and E.flh(h G. Hansen, 34, 1011 Harrisomn street. Bertram J. Gens, 25, Napa, and Clara E. | Reed. 23, Napa. Meiville B. Rosenbers. 35, 1353 Geary street, and Laurs Eilis, 25, 2211 Buchanan street Filippo Zeiro, 42, 625 Broadway, and Maria Bravo, 24, €25 Broadway. reer. S Siiweit, = CALIFORNIA ave. 38— Fumished froat | © Jonan G. Haimonan, 24, 436 Lindea avem room at $6 a month. 1 mg‘ erlv!oh.n—on. 23, 435 Linden ave. CLIFFCRD. 204 Ellis. comer Mason—Elegantly | OUver F. Vorce. 37, Freano, and Mary F. . | M. Cummings, 37. $28' Alabama street. furnished sunny rooms; peices teasonsblih. | “crriniian Meison, 43, Hayw and Cath- EIGHTEENTH, 799 Sunny gaod room, par. | erine Detemhof, 30, 212 Hickory ‘avenue. Eally, Tobutaiad, 36 Tosth. HATats tansily Frank Moser. 21. 5154 Conmecticat siveet, Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50e, §1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week: house open all night. and Johanna city, EUSH, 912, near Jones—Private residence; 3 exceptionally large connecting -unfurnished rooms; carpets and curtains: every modern convenience, 2 very -bandsomely furnished Tooms (removated), bath attached; references. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No, 1366)—Fur- | nished rooms, suite single: also unfurnished. BUSH. 1629—2 or 3 light rooms, suite; running watér: suitable for doctor or dentist. and Edna K. Schiver, 18, 5154 Comnmecticut st. ELLIS, 632—Neatly furnished room for gen- | George H_ Brain. 29, Oakiand, and Carrie tieman. | Oman. 25, "Oakiand. Root, 32, 3710 Army street, and Edna J. A. Williamsen, 19, 63 Webster street. Ralph C. Greenough, 26, Alblon, and Kittie Van Allsn, 20, cf e ———————— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS ELLIS, 1749—3 sunny, uafurnished rooms (flr housekeeping in modern flat; reasomable. i FILLMORE. 926, nr.” MeAllister—Nicely fur- | nished room in fine locality: car line passes door; reasonable: bath; gas; phone. | PENEION atty., E. A. Bullis room 40, Phelaa. bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. Birth, marriage and .death motices sent mail will not be inserted. They must be handed { in at either of the publication offices aad be FURNISHED front room, §1Z_ Apply 1798 | Stockton st., 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. .2 h\APP 308 S.Ll:bol(‘LDlmRYhn.hmnndd new and second-Band shoes: cheap. 239 3d st. indorsed with the name and residence of per- GRAND Southern. Tth nd Mission—Rooms 806 | ndorsed WUL ihe naie apd reidence of per- tc $1 50 night: $1 to §3 week: reading-reom. B Men to learn the barber trade in two months sre good positions; catalogue and full mailed free. A—WANTED—Girl: curing, e in 2 weeks: 35 to learn rade taught salesiadies, ctc., guaranteed at §10 per Wk up: Ja7 and evenine class. 143 Stockion s A—LADIES to learn all bran trade, manicuring, massage, e ket st., cor. Jones, room S4; pos! at highest wages: day and eve. XG MACHINE OPERATORS AN ; NO _EXFP MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. Largest paint makers i | ien everywhere. larg- oposition: issions week- Louis, Mo. esman (0 sell all classes retail ally established refersnces. Box 522, De-| hrooms in ecellars, pay sent prompt- r year's_comtract, eekman, N. Y. n abru( zn years of age | ~iger and to do collect- | jghest references ned 43-53 delivery ern_Addition; 16 to WANTED — Beveral experienced those familiar with crockery business ferred: moderate salary, but stead: to right part typewriter: 8 lady with pract perience and accustomed to office work; per- | manent position With good remuneration for a reiiable party. Box 469, Call A—WANTED—Middle-azed woman, Ge preferred, to do general housework in = family in Alamed be kind to chil- dren; state parti ages required, etc Box 405, Call of! TED —Experienced c pan dy for our children’s cloak department: only those with best _refercnce need apply; good wages and eteady position to right party. L MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Youne girls fcr apprentices to learn stockkeeping who come from good fam Apply between § and 10 . m., L MA & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. LADIES—$8 to $15 paid weekly: plain sewing; no experience; material free. Weber M facturing Co., LADIES to do needlework at bo o buy: good pe. nd e medallion. instructions and designs. B. Co., 126 Liberty st., New York. lace Paima NEERING—Civil, elec., min_, mech _ > cyanide: day. ev.: est. 1864 chool. 113 Fulton, =r. City GDOD opportunity; young women wanted to | act as canvassers for a well known paper: only first-class. trustworthy, energetic -hus- tiers wanted. Address box 481, Call office. 7 Gough st., near 1; always open: copducted by awyers. 536 Parrott building. w_ School BCHOOL OF 1LLUSTRATION, ..Day and _FPAETINGTON'S 424 Pine st....Night class. AmTH)(ETIC m i dey or ive 85 m 02% Mission. BE. ____FEATHER RENOVATING. OSTRICH feathers ard boss remodeled, curled waterproofed. gives a luster equal to mew. can be worn a seasom without _curl. Potter Waterproofing Co.. 50 Geary BY vew bealthful process. Cal. Steam Feather Ce., 325 Vaz Ness ave.; tel. Howard 3167 H LADIES Most profitable steady home work, $5 to $15 weekly; material free; no canvass. iog. Address Surety Co., Chicago. women to learn the ald while learning. | RN COLLEGE OF D Washinzton; $1500 a e and able to invest man for outside 50 month: steady po- required. 20 Mont. f | | | | I wagon; must | | ALL sizes men's shoes. siightly WINCHESTER Hotel 44 Third st_ néar Mar ket—700 rooms: 33¢ night; rooms: free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. MOLER Sysem | "5p ANCH gtfios of The Call for the recepiion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Pifth. Open until 11 p. m. beats all | T ASSIFIED advertisements and su received at Call branch office 2200 L et price. 363 Mission st.. bet lst and ; high priced Gflalr shoes half soled while w-.mu- u. to 0. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wednesday night. between cor. Gough and_Geary and Ninth and Howard sts., lady’s gold locket, heart shape with mono- gram K. E. D. on back; 2 photos inside. | Reward for return 1o 147 Ninth st. LOST—At Columbia, Saturday matinee, in gal- lery, last row, black sjlk umbrella, ivory bandle, silver topped Return LOST—Between Ashby station and S. F. pler, on the 8, P, train or boat, one unfinished | overcoat for boy. Finder will receive reward by notifying 883 Haight st. U)é:o-n Fillmore, bet Haight and Fell, a pair of rimless gold bridge eyeglasses. Lib- | eral reward return to 2217 Bush st. | i { i i i Notices restricted simply to the announcement Of the event are published once in this columa free of charge. GATE ave. 12232 large sunny | ; rent $8 and $T. 1 HOTEL DUFFERIN, 749 Eills—Just opened: everything new; electric elevator and all modern conveniences; single rooms with or without bath. $10 to $25; suites with bath, $40 to $50; first-class grill; public parior. JESSIE, 330—Small sunny back room for' gen- tieman: $5 per month. BORN. DE FLANDRE—In this city, January 9, 1904, 10 the wife of Charles de Flandre, a son. DOHERTY—In this city, January 10, 1904, to the wife of Jokn A. Doherty, a son. FREY—In- this city, Jasusry. 7, 190f, to the wife of Hermann Frey. a | HERQLD_In Winters. Cal. ém:um 13, 1904, JESSIE, 363, east U. 5 Mint—Furnished | ,, 12 58 wite o s e Lo | PAULSON—In_this city. January 5, 1904, to S Wit 1 9t moni | "'the wife of W. A. Pauison, & son. JONES, 919—Comfortably furnished room; pri- | ROTH—In this city. December 11, 1908, to the vate family; all conveniences; cheap. wifz of Adoiph N. Roth (nee Kremer), a son. N T Nice sunny rooms; bay-window | STRAHLE In this city, December 13, 1903, 1 to the wife of Robert Strahie, a son. R o b, 52 O SELARREC T8 SOR 0N ! . | SUTTON—In this city, January 10, 1964 to MANHEIM. 682 Sutter—Sunmy front séoms; | SUUTONER S008I SO Winstantey): strictly first class; transient. 3 son. McALLISTER, 30—Large sunmy fromt room; | THATEN—In this city, January 9, 1904, to bay window. gas, water, grate; well fur- | the wife of Peter H, Thaten a daughter. nished; housekeeping: also similar back par- | TOOMEY—In this city, December 26, 1903, to lor; no water: good organ. | e wite of E_ W. Toomey. a daughter. McALLISTER, 110%, near City Hall—Nice for. | VANDERHURST—In tbis city, January 9, mished back parlor. sultable or 1 or 2 men; Bl e e . Ve private family. e ———— MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Large sunny | MARRIED. front room: large closet: 1 or 2 persons; * | BEBAN—BURTON—In this city, J e ATy NATOMA. 107, Second — Sunny. fur- Beban and Flors Belile Buston. o ront oo St R o par T | Imdo, ¥, Beben and LOSTLaundey account book: came H. S E g 252 (fFarreil st., or well sts. m—w bol. between Lyric Hall and 533 Hyde st. Return to S33 Hyde; liberal pantsmaker wanted place. ARNSTEIN, and Second sts., San , hustlers to tack signs, samples, etc.; mo can- Sun Advertising Bureau, D—Men everywhere: good pay: to dis- circulars, adv. matter, tack siens, etc. 2. National Adv. Bureau, Chi- CLOARMAKERS to ng and fittin dress HOENIG, learn ladies’ tailoring, terms reasonable.., Ad- P'st St )m\'OL'Grr’nn'lS}'Y!Wllhmchlk acter, to organize Call at 473 Valencia st., business chances. | WANTED—A mechanical § First st | YOUNG man exverienced in office weork. one | GEARY, 1002—_Nicely furnished sunny rooms, who can do typewriting preferred. Box 455, or single: housekeeping peivilemes; Call office. 73 - water: gas: % | SEE the Pacific Busmess 1148 Market, for bargains if estate and LOST—-An all-black cocker spanel; liberal re- ward. 233 Powell LOST—Near Baker, Fulton or Grove, black cocker spaniel; tag 3195; reward. T. —_— T BLACK, white and tan English setter: black spot on eye and back. Return 3118 i6th st. FOUND_A Call at PROFESSOR I R, purse. BRURYER'S, 415 Guerrero st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, 905, cor. Taylor—H IRg rooms; also single rooms for gen! ; -bath; reas. S LT sun all day; private ; references. w B47—Lower part of house complete; FRANKLIN, 45—Sunny connecting _house- n-»mm--mu-w-.'i'nm WANTED—A thorough dry g Tamil- far with country store trmde. Box Call. DETECTIVES everywhere; good 50, a3 _perience. Intl. < Kuency, Mt YOUNG woman wanted for general bewsework: month; sleep home. Call T e Erentcenth et ind Gmml“hlmmn;unol. WANTED—Coal g F. DAETWY- LER & CO.,. 121 “." ) SO e T NI . T S WANTBD O zoxns.canum apply with references. WRITING clerk for law office wanted, dress Seribo,. Call office, Oakland. “' ‘WANTED—50 reliable young Protestant, white < American men, 18 to 21 yrs. h‘m BARBERS—Best 5-chair downtown sale; party going East. ‘&1" 1 | PEARL, 32—Sunny frent room for one or two | O'FARRELL, 332—Handsomely furnished back BENNETTS—STEEL—In_this city, January parior; orivate family; rent reasonable. 14, 1904. by the Rev. F. A. Keast. Josepn A. Bennetts of San Francisco lfl Oilevenia O'FARRELL, 739—Large sunny . furnished Steel of Grass Valley. mm, gas; bath; phome; rent reasomable; ' pyCKLEY-CAMPBELL—In this m,. Janu. R | 3533 1904 by the Rev. W. M. Reiliy. rector of St Pauf's Church, George Clara A. Campbell, m of h- m gentiémen: no signs. i H DAV]S—MN—X- Oakland, 5 P 450 Elis—Connecting 3 Gocior} other rma.; elev.; hot & coid water, b PINE, 1000, near Taylor — Modern e e Tl oty furnishied | yACKEY—McCANN—IA this city, Jantary 4. 1804, by the Rev. Dr. Johm A. ‘Wilson, of Methodist s Pty s m MOORE—PELASTRE—] 7% 1008, B the Riew. Dr. John A B.’v.r'_"u._, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, T §: month, $8 (0 $30; elevator on grousd Ausin E. e L i i b SEIREINE- 416 Intge- Troes, turnished, | 13, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wileon, o of Trinity Methodist Chureh. ST. JAMES, McAllister m—,'m“-mmmmm‘ Toom: remt $7. 3 CPHEE—In this citr, January | STEINER, %0i—2 connecting rooms; 14, 1804, by the Rev. S. Ford, man and wife or singly; running | of the First Christian Charies 3. water; bath; phone; private family. 1 and Tolle S. Macphee, both of San | STEVENSON, 635—Large, furnished room for WESTOBY — N — g | OFARRELL, 308 Furnished rooms: bhome | WANTED—Board and 2 rooms for two adults | in_American fam- | | —— by | | | | } ! | DONDERO—In this city, | GEARTY—In whis city, Jamuary 16, E at St of the soul of the late Connolly. Friends are invited. January 13, 1904, Paul J., beloved son of John and Mary LConderc, and trother of Jobn and Katle a mative of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 6 montaw Mrs. Matt J. Maria Dooley, and brother of John. George. Robert, Aznie V., Elizabethr M. and Matiida Dooley, a native of San Francisco, ased 33 Youn § mosth vt B S EFFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral l)-d‘l’ (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his lats residence, 3 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services, commencing &t L o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FURLEY—In San Jose, Jahuary 16, 904, John Frederick Furley. beloved father of Mary A. and Herry Furiey and ‘Mrs. Georwe A. Nicholls, and brother of Willlam Furley of Fort Brage aod tbe Iate Dr. C. C. Furley, a nmative of New York City, aged 73 years & months and 21 days. £ Funeral a: Cypress Lawn Cemetery at 1 o'clock Monday, January 18. January 15, 1904, Rob- » . beloved husband of Rose M. Funcke, and youngest son of C. P. Funcke. & rmative of Ausirally, aged 31 years 3 months and 15 davs. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday). at 1 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, 1625 Fifteenth avenue douth. Bouth an _Francisco. Interment Odd Fellows ‘emetery; strictly private. GABB—Ia ty, January 13, dearly beloved wife af Joan R. Gabb, of Hazel and Russ=il Gabb, devoted daugh- ter of John and Johanna Haas, and sister of the late Mrs. Bertha Wickerscheimer. a na- tive of Francjsco, aged 28 years 4 months and 23 days. EFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors o H. F. Subr & Co.. 1137 Miasion street, X tween Sevemth and = Eighth. Interment Mount Ofivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteeath and Guerrero streets. 1904, Gearty, Gearty County James, beloved husband of Margaret and father of Margaret and James and Mrs. T. S. Cotter, a native of Roscommon, Ireland. aged 64 years. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Mofday. January 18 residence, 230 Clara street, Patrick's Church. where & requiem L be celebrated for the repose commencing at 9:30 o clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1904, at @ o clock, from his late thenee to St N n ot Ine GLOCK—In this city, January 15, 1004 Heleme, dearly beioved wife of Charles Glock, and mother of Charles Jr., Tesste and Gertrude Glock, a native of Saxony, Ger- many. aged 36 years 11 months and 21 days. > Friends and acquaintances are ct- tully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Sunday). at 2 oclock, from the pariors of H F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mission street, Detween Seventh and Eighth. Imterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GOMOND—Drowned at Bouldin Igand. Janu- ary 14, 1904, Neice, dearly belo nhusband of Maggle Gomond, father of Edwin mondy and brother of Mrs. Mary Stabell native of Canada, aged 44 years 10 months and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the fumeral to-day Sunday). at 10 o'clock. from the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt. 2068 Mission street, betweed Twenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonie Temple. laterment Cypress Lawn Hamilzor and fathe: a native o months and 23 days. The first anniversary requiem high be_celebrated for the resose of the soul of Joseoh I. Hogan, busband of Theresa Kierce Homan, at Mission Dolores Church, Sixteenth and Dolores streets. to- morrow (Monday), at 9 oclock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to atissd. HOLMES—In this city, January 14, 1904 Thomas, dearly beloved' son of George and Catherine Holmes, and Drother of Johm Holmes, Mrs. Catherine Meyers and the late George and Molly Holmes, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years Friends acquaintances are respect foliy taviied o stind the Toseral gy (Sunday). at 12:45 o'clock. from his iats residence, 3118 Harrison street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KAVENY—In this qity, January 14 1004 Anna M. Kaveny, beloved sister of Mre. Amelia Ballard and Walter Kaveny, and aunt of Jown Ballard, a native of Engind, aged 46 years 7 months and 10 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are - tully invited to_attend the fumeral to-day (Sunday). at 11:30 o'clock, from the fumeral plrl-uu of Bunker & Lunt, 26066 Mission Between Twenty-second and Twenty- hivd. thence £ Paul’s Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Church streets, for ser- vices, commencing at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAYTONIn this city, January 15. 1908, George W. Layton. a native of Missouri, aged 43 years. LEE LAY—In the City and County noqluj. January 16, 1904 Lee Lay, a native China, aged 36 years. McARDLE—In this city. Januacy 15, 1904 John, beloved Busband of the late Nell McArdie, father of Joseph and May M Ardle, and brother of Joseph MecArdls and Mrs. 7. Moore, & mative of San Francieco, aged 39 vears §¥ Frienas and acquaintances are respec vited to attend the funeral to-morro . at 10:45 o'clock. from the pariors 767 Mission street, . Patrick's Church for serviees Interment Holy Cross Ceme= Clara and Grace Heaid. Ind, aged 4 yewrs & McCLINTOCK—In ahis city. January 15. 1904 Alvira J. McClintock, & native of Ohlo, aged 38 years. McLAUGHLIN—Ia this city. January 18, 1904, Peler McLanghlin, a native of England, ue‘ years. A member of the Pacific Goast w..um- Assoctation. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Momday. ment Holy Cross Cemetery, via the slectric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. McQUEEN—In this city. January 18, ‘1904 James Skinner McQueen, a mative of Plctow, Nova Scotia. aged 78 years. MAGNES—in Oakiand, Jasuary 14, ook So Phie, beloved wife of David Magnes. mother of J. Leon, Izzie D., Tessie, Eva asd Rosa- PN

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