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HE SAN FRIDAY 1901 JANUARY 22, 13 : FRANCISCO CALL, FR CUAF ——————————e e e e e PP e AP e et ettt e ——————————————————————————— FINANCIAL. WANTED—WALE—Con. anced and stock | W Por U fonted. W r and Fi- | ma men, bet nancial Ages Kels bidg c rAcux, !lAssAol: A—WRINKLES removed: fize complexion guar- rew method: fic. M. LUTON. mani- | ricrs, 764 Larkin st.; phone Polk 17. | COMPANIES able-hodied s of 21 and of good cha jon apy ilding, or 1028 See- omery st., San Francisc cramento, ( TRY cur men's shoes, union made. at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at crihopedic shoes, §3 50; best shoes on € E bidg, 5 doors fro Apply BARBERS —Two- FURNMTURE WANTED. HIGHFST prices for furniture an BURD Secr, 181SMKt A we Luys 4 mmun st. air barber shop; French L HELP WA A cutter INOF r o trimming « Cooper to REER 50 Sixth st Men ard ; good ch HESTER Hotel 00 rooms: *bus and bagka wiN 44 Third st near Mar- night: reading rooms; e to and from ferry. MEN tolearn barber Parber O trade. San Francisco oo 07 B bomas Post. G.A.R etved at opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. AL price. izes men's shoes, slizhtly da 563 Mission bet, 1st a GET your shoes half soled W to B0c_ 503 Mission st.. bel mping wagon sion st. Al EXPRI ¥ 'VV>.~ A—PRINTE! GHU es 10 let; send for oir- & CO., 1+ Montgomery. A—HOUSES and fi service abeolutely this_departr trouble. Cor st, on the equare, { BEFORE moving & 0 let. BALDWI BONT AND MORTGAG All_dividend-paying securities ¢ GERMANIA INVEST CO., n see the complete line at 1816 Market, ab. Van Ness. RICHARDSON BROS. New and sec econd-hand machinery of all kinds. ROGH MFG. CO.. 519 Market st. saglc lanterns, sale, & Breck. 131 Post st. L. B. BECK 4 second-hand. Market st. Edison phonographs, reco victure machines, films. Bac GASOLIN omob ) sizes. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all ‘makee. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and eubscriptiors has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Oven v 11 n. m. farn & extimates given. B BOOKS and librarles bought. H. C. HIOLMES, 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal. T PAY highest prices for all “kinds of cast-oft _clcthing; send postal. MORRIS, §70 Folsam. TILTON wants good second-han theatrical goods. 154 9th st samples Mrkt. MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner buflding. Quick settlements; no disappointment. expenses by dealing directly. seccnd mortgages, undivided inter- cnments of rents, property in trus legacies, life estates and undivided in- Sts in property purchased. teous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money HMAN MURPHY, WILL LOAN A reasonable ame 1st, 24 or 3d ortgage, on real estate or Chattels, In city, town or country rate of interest. e full particulars of property or chattels, Location, etc. Tox 408, Estates, Cou: See HE nt on ed people, re Loarding houses, nt without i largest business in . Tolmay, 553 Parrott bide. private place to ohtatn Jewelry, at 2 Baldwin deumel Sicse, eh{ on MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFIC] LOANS FROM $1 NEW casy method dorsed notes. Company, r te privacy. Fidelity Loan cle blds. ROOMS FOR “OU‘EKEEPl‘G- A—WHY remain in cold rooms when you can get warm apartments at the Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st.? o AUCTION = 2 o Nt ELLIS, 611—Nicely furnished sunny alcove January 26, 1900 ur Salesioomg, © C o0k o0 | ®robm} 2 wunny connecting rooms; gas stoves, DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. : S . § tine o Bine st Y120 (e B e? Rator: tot | FQURTH, 225—Xice, larse (ront room; suita for light housekeeping. 20x187:0 feet: No. 923 Pine st.; 2-story and | — i (oF lEht pibg basement residence, 12 spacious rooms; nomi-| GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, nal rent of $50: lot adjacent recently sold for | ~en suite or single: housekeeping privileges: $14,000; e;fiepzlmfllué;gfi rs“';' Abaseen: house. rurning water; gas: reasonable. CAL -ST. FLATS. S= Nos. 1:146-48-60 McAllistor st.. W. of Steiner; | LINDEN ave, 824 Sunny {rnt room: use of lot 27x137:6 ft.; 3 magnificent new flats, 7-5-8 for housekeeping for man and wife. PALMISTAY. MME. DEVAS, sclentific palmist and astrolo- Im readings $1: 3 questions by ex- 1; open Tuesday eve. aiso. 139 Post st &ist; press, MME. NEERGARD, located at 242 Post; hours Phone James Classes. 1 to 5 daily. H. JEROHE FOSELLI, scientific_paimist, 513 Taylor st. near Geary. Phone Plack 561 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st.. bet_ 6th and 7th: particu- DR C. C. ¢ rooms, finished Easement and attic; heavy | } sy s Peammid meiines 1 diaing. roomts, Sded ith | MEALLISTER, 538 Sunny. “furnished suite; ELOOT, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. BALL. 10733 Market st. numerous fancy incandescent lights; spacious | _8%% 1ange, hot bath, laundry; adults; §14. bathrooms, tling 4 ft. high around entire | MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—Newly furaished rooms; ;rents $160 per month. hskpg., single rms., $5-$12; gas, bath, phone FOLSOM-ST. INVESTMENT. No. 2440 Folsom st., S. of 20th; extremely large Ict, €0x145 ft.; improvements, fine resi- dence of 10 rooms and bath; substantial stable of 7 stalls, windmill, ete.; rented at nominal tigure; mortguge $4000 can remain. POLK, 612--8§14; bedroom, kitchen: gas stove, bath; no children. SUTTER, 2620—Furnished bedroom, oom, kitchen; yard; bath: parlor. dining- CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptiony received at Call branch office, 2200 ¥illmare. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has beea established at 1008 Valencia_st. ROOMS WAl'rzb—lonukupfiw Washington st. . of Broderick; 814 ft; elegant 2-story residence, 9 and bath, brick foundation, high base- 0_can_remain, ROBATE SALE. Nos. 510-512 Noe st., S. of 18th; 2 elegant flate rented to first-class tenants at’ $52 50 per mo.; sold to close the estate of George F. Bro(chle, deceased: subject to the confirmation | WANTED-2 or 3 rooms, furnished for house- of the Superior Court. keeping: give rent. Box 665, Call. g AMAST. INVESTMENT. Nos 1, Tehama st.. N.E. of 4th; 25x80 jres rst-class flats of 4 and 6 A Y I, rooms, renting for per month, GLENDORE —New apartments on Pine st., BRODERICK-ST. BUILDING LOT. east of Van Ness ave.; 5 and 6 rooms each, W. line of Brod st., 82:6 ft. 8. of Bddy; with bath, steam heat, elevator service, eléc- lot 27:(x100 ft.; property positively commands | tric lights, gas stoves and hot water sup- and unobstiucted marine Golden Gate. No. view ~ overlooking ION HOME. of Dolores; plied without extra cost; will be furnished with excentional beauty and taste and are now offered for rent unfurnished; tenants can rent direct from owner, who will manage lot_25x114 ft.; lmprcu-rnrms Consist of resldence 7 rooms the bulildin: now approaching completion; and bath and high basement; patent concrete | open for inspection. HOOKER & LENT, 14 sidewalk, bituminized street; mortgage $2000; | _Post st. rented for $1G per month. MISSION BUILDING SITE, EL CARMFELO—Beautiful apartment house: W, lize of Fair Oaks st. 100 ft. § of 25th; | Just completed: 1719 Washington st near lot 50x115 ft.; property €o situated that it| van Ness ave. commands a magnificent view; most desirable | With each; fi site for residence or_flats. Dbathrooms, ete. ST, BUILDING LOT. 28 ft. S. of Ford, between h and 1Sth sts.: ot 20x100 ft.; desirable building site in a delightful part of the Mis- sion warm and 6 rooms and bath natural woods: tiled genteel residence location: convenient to car lines; rooms large and must be seen to be appreciated, MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. Corner Pine und Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments: all sunny corner suites; furnished or unfurnished: S.E. coi + lot 9 : none superior; ma- ‘T,,m‘.e‘m' e b s 1| rine viaw. “X.YON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery, of & room Toom at rear of o Ho miore flats tasiie Mahiye™s Of | ST. CECILE, 116 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat, elee. lights, elevator, gas ranges: $30 to $55. 415 Hayes, cor. BUSIN INVESTMENT. un Jose ave., near Guerrero and 0G5 _to 667%: 2 elegant stores ate of 5 rooms and porcelain bath |and 2 fine Octavia—Just each: new gas fixtures: wooden mantels, ete.; modern 3-rm. apartments almost new; lot 36:SxST:10 ft.; rents §71 per | elegantly ‘furnished; electric lights: priva month. baths: $10 up; refs.; also doctors’ offices. For further particulars apply i LOUIS, 1 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-8 STON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 8T, % rooms, also single: furnished or unfurnished; marine view; noW open; references. HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for bulidings and will wreck the largest buliding completely within 10 Northwest corner Mission and Tenth office and yard. BUILD on your A.PABT“’TI wA.m UNFURNISHED apart ni ent, 2 rms. and kitch- proved realty; we loan full cost fmpros. and Part ot at § per. cent - A MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crockér bullding. | e s10. col office, | . Fot 1ot over 325. F1000-8 ROOM house With loy 25x100: 35 | WANTED_Apartment of 3 or 4 rooms, fur- ks e Mission cars. te; state price; references. TO saluried people without security; on furni- ture; indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan building. strict nission;instaliments accepted. 01 Eddy, Conservatory buiiding. AT Jowest rates on furniture and planos privacy: no 10! LI, F sum on ful lowest rate: cas; 0 Market st., iture or pianos; no removal; payments; no commission. room 6€S. n for right hers furnished. Miss tor. 202 Montgomery. fastened the fisherman, at S tions has e buttons, with dia- arn to office of Hotel ve reward READY. 634-636 L Ma t e 10 Searl stud Reward at 416 California Agents. rope to e 60,000 MRS DR, WYETH. speciallst for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience; removed to 826 Post MRS DR. KOHL, reltable specialist for ail fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- suaraateed. 10051 Market st., opp. Sth. VALY female pills; best regulating pills sold; price 50 by express. Pasteur's < syri and tablets; price $5. By express MURRAY & READY. G3i-636 Clay st. only on receipt of price. OSGOOD BROTH- =f a s wholesals druggists, Seventh and SMITH shingle | Broadway, Oakland, $3 $6.. nd found: 5 t - and found: wood | DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or : country in_trouble ccnsult this specalist on female s 26 | complaints: positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped: and | advice free. cook, the most difficult cases treated; Office. 1018 Market st. 3 * carriage | Drs. Goodwin, Turk. or. Van xpert fres Tare: bloskamith | trick, female complaints; inst. relief; laborers with families. | treatment $10; hours, 10 to 5; 25 yes:8 exper, ADY, 634-636 Clay st - - —— | CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS M man as collector and solicitor positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- n ass store, ¥30: ranch blacksmith, meut free. Dr. Cottingham, 20. =u“!r st. Ttalian horeman, $20 to $25 p ) and found; omnibus | MRS, D, ALLEN, 111S Market—Reliable ladies’ 5 country, $40 and found: a specialist; a private home before and during - SETT & CO., 628 Sao confinement: best medical care; low fees. resides 2995 Folsom st. by & ar ok ladies, relief or no fee; $10. Men to Jearn the barber trade in two months _)R nnd MI!( DA\ TE - and fufl original met System ¢ modern i ial state. ercial business; THE Monterey Gold Mining Compan owns one of the most valuable mine fornia, has placed on the market 20,000 sha of its stock al 25c_a share the par value Reing $1 Mr. J. J. Taylor, the eminent min- ing expert, is in charge of the Work &nd re- ports that the richness of the mine is g rapidly as the work advances: this sto £0 to $2 a share within the next 12 months: interested parties can =ce the quartz and gold taken out of this mine at the office of their fiscal_agents. MANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market location: will stan igation. Address A., Call office e Bt . MISCELLANEOUS—FOR lu.ll. WEY pay big prices to have your shoes b scled when you can get it dome for 25c, d 86c while you walt at 563 Mission st., BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. MeIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. LOST—Gold dog collar, ornamented with pearls, WANTED—MALE. and turquoises; finder will receive reward. s Box 368, Call office. ALL 1 ans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent 3 Nateral Loan Fank, Kearny. R ture & pianos; $16 up; no removal; no com V. TREMAIN, room 81, .6 Eady st. 1, Mutual Sav. BK.bld. Call on AHL~ 836 Howard st, . N or § side of Golden Gate Park, pur- d by W._J GUNN. 530 California st. batureq FURNISHED d-room _apartment must be reasonable. Box 660, Call. e ey ET—~Furn. and Unfurn. ROOMS TO le. | AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts. house new furniture; every room of modern and surny; prices from $1 50 pef week up; this is the only up-to-date houss in this vielnity; first-class grill attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms wanted; a 10-acre farm. 200 profit per annum per acre, ‘rite for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacram, ALFALFA land stock r-nchc-. orchards, 25¢ to $1 per night $1 25 to $5 per week and vlrlne)nrds c l:!lvetlecfl &l!’wlgols;‘nénlhly cata- light housekeeping rooms: open all night. e it n 848 | BERDEEN. 836 Sutter—Just opencd; hand- —— e | " somely fur.: cor. suites: bath; sun all days POINT “__! 10 REAL ESTATE. fine view !ll’lll?_"fl-l i tourists; exci. location, AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, §1. $1 50 night; or cal 25 Bush st room d_floor. ASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner bullding. $150 to $10 week: house open all night. G REMOVED — DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dlseases of the human body; ears at 115-117 7 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. past_four cated at Mason; DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po ‘Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human 121 Wllhlnflol DR M. MATSUDA has returned from Orlent. and Taylor sts. b) use ol htl’hl nd Now _at corner Geary WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs 746-8 Clay st. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE secretary of the St. Francis Girls' rectory Orphan’ Asylum herewith gives notice that the following orphan, abandoned-boys and giris have bee to the asylum street from July 1, 1908, Hazel Kane, 0 yrs: lie ivers, 7 i Smid, 4 yrs; Ella Creque, 1 yr 11 més; Edward 5 yrs: Olander de hy, 8 yrs; Patrick ‘Murphy. tie Robinson, T yrs; €on, T yTs: thews 5 yrs; 4 yrs 5 mo: gio, 10 yrs; o Adams, 6 yrs; Spregue, 10 yrs: Drendend, 6 yrs: Loney Wolf, 2 yrs 6 mos §7s 6 mos; Dorothy Roe, Agnes Olark, Clark, 7 yrs; 4 vrs: 11 m 6 yrs; Francis Coyle, 2 yrs: Franels Everding, 2 yrs; Herbert Kal Isabella Bedella, 7 3 George Tracy, 6 yrs; Henry Foster. Josephine Narv yrs 8 yrs: Leonard Malnburg, 7 yrsi owlan, 6 yrs 11 mos. 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per yea Joseph Nampel, Fresel, 6 yrs; Hannah M Murphy, 4 yrs; Timothy nle Farren, 10 yrs: Manuel Silvera, 5 mos; Andrew Varney, 5 yrs: Nobie Varney, 4 yrs; Francls McCaithy, 8 yrs; Elsie Me- Carthy, 6 yrs; Irvin McCarthy, wn_McCartby, 13 yrs; Paul Papeera, 3 yrs; Francis Hornbeck. Allan . 6 yrs; Frank Cacace, O’Connor, 10 yrs; Ruth Courtland, Daisy Sargent, b yrs 6 n Mary Matthews, ank Adams, Catherine Coyle, 8 yrs; K 5 yrs; Hannah Coyle, ‘Everding, Mary Schluch, George Vosine, 3 yrs; Leo Goethals, T ies, § yrs; Rose Kalries, 8 yrs: Ante, 11 yra; eorge Hunter, 7 yrs 6 yrs: Eva N 3 S yrs; Ira Malnburs, Mary Caro Elle: t Central avenue and Waller to January 1, 3 “lalre Kane, 2 yrs; Hazel Rache, 10 yrs; Margaret Roche, 18 yrs; Lil- Edna Ivers, 6 yrs; Joseph 6 yrs 4 mos: yr rank Matthews, 2 yrs 0 mos; Joseph Waters, U yrs G mos: Thomas Waters, Ruth Smith. 10 yrs; Mary Mag- Raphael Maggto, 8 yrs; Louisa Koenig, o yre: John Reardon, 6 yrs: Eddie Reardon, 4 yrs; Mabel Adams, 8 yrs; George 5 yrs: Harold Lesley Spregue, 8 yrs; Marie Victor Drendand, '3 yrs: ella Pan'a, Mary Clark, mes; Catherine Clark. § yrs: Sadeline Clark, 2 yr yrs EK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call halt-orpban and 4 yrs; Eve. MeCarthy, Peril Fapeera, 12 vrs; George Bo- 4 yrs; Annie Harry Holver- yrs; SEWING M NEW HOME—See chines; hand, $3, CHINES AND SUPPLIES our new triple-feed ma- slightly used; $10, $15, $20; seco $5, §8; all style Home Sewing Machine Co. guaranteed. 1051 Market st. §2 50, $3, $4. 145 6th st.; $16 50_NEW improved drop-head nickel-finish, guaranteed 10 yrs.; 2d-hand sewing machines tel. Jessie 3136. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stored, moved, shi; pped. 31 Howard st., nr. Third: phone Graat 161 FIERCE-RODOLPH Storags & Moving Co.. of- Post and Poweil sts.: i tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CON dise. KLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- % Golden Gate ave. phone East 126 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; $i0 tel. Howard 041 Mission st. F. W. Zehtuss. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; ruaps, photos. etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bidg. e e e BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, sulte, single: also unfurnished. PACIFIC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st phone Jackson 281 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL UPRIGHTS, Kimball, fancy w Collard . Steinway | Menrs Hertz idental . J. & C. Fischer 3’ Emersons. walnut, any. same As new, each inut rosewood, mahog- $187 Colby, cannot be told from new. 235 Chickering 187 2 ,Steinways, large and small size al. most new . §105-§325 Heine $475 style, slightly used. ..$285 And 200 others, All pianos sold are guaranteed not to be de- fective Examine this list. We have never had such a great variety at so low a prl Rents, $2 up; Iments, $3 up. HEIN! PIANO CO.. Geary st. ¥ lot of bargains in second-hand plancs, inciuding such makes as Steinway, Halnes Bros. Knabe, Beus, Foster, Weber, Star, Marshall & Wendell, Sterling and other makes. BIINJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- rell st.; ne branches in San Frandisco. THIS week we shall offer some special prices on stock that we desire-to close out before stock taking; a good stock to select from it you o soon. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market st. CLIFFCRD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 457—Furnished room, large front par- lor; fireplace; suitable for two gentlemen. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS BLUEKELEY REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS We uy. éil, exchange or bufld, MURDOCK & CO., Lorin Station, Berkeley. FILLMORE, 926, nr. McAllister—Nicely fur- nished room T fine locality: car line passes = door; reasonable; bath: gas; phone. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | - > FOLSOM. 574—Unfur. sunny rms.; grate, closet, running water; small ones, from $1 mo. up. FRANKLIN, 45—Front housekeeping rooms, 38 to $15; also single, $6 to $10. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. LAND REAL ESTATE. tract_of 6% acres within Oakland city limits, in direct line of city's growth, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Shipping at _cut rates e e e e t.: tel. Main 1840, STUTTERING MELBOURNE School, in every case; AND STAMMEKING. Van Ness-Market—Cure individual teaching; ng medi- cine, Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. _— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Smith Premlier, $25; higher and lower prices; rentals $250. The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California st. typewriters _at A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Moat- ticulars of L. gomery st. toward Berkeley; Well adapted to cutting Int lots; only §2000 an dtre. e i MEADS & PELL, 1223 Broadway, Oakiand. OFFICE‘ AND STORI"H TO GOOD space for offices, tatlor sl like: also basement. land. e ey OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. MANHEIM, (S2 Sutter—Sunny front rooms; strictly first class: transient. MISSION, S37A—Fine_ single rooms, with run- ning witer; closet; $1 50 week and up. MISSION, 1003 — Elegant_suite; thoroughly cleaned; suitable for 2 or 3; bath, gas, phone. ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 30 to $150; week, $3 to $8; month_$8 to $30; elevator on ground ficor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny b or the 1233 Broadway, Oak- -MORROW the day for bargatns in fari- ture. H. Schellhaas. 11th st..cor. store, Oakla: A FEW unrcdecmed storage planos (also fur- niture) wiil be sold to pay storage dirt cheap, _ WHITEHEAD'S storage, 1636 Market st 4 on 85 monthly payments. . 16 McAliister furnished single room: rent $7. URITED STATES. 183 Ragy, near Market—400 rooms. 35c to $1 night. $7°75 to $6 week: elec- tric lights (no gas) running water in every room: elevator, read.-room; free bus: baggage. VAN NESS ave., 619—Elegant front parlors and PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—A 5 to 8 room house, Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda or San Francisco, for cash; owners only. Bo CHER upright plano for sale; good as $125. 237 Geary st. us—ur}ucuf plano; Steck mahogany; nearly UNG BROS.. 210 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL -pedal Steinwa; uprl‘m ptano; perfect order; sacrifice, Keeffe's, 283 O’ Farrell. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Cecllian plano player. BYR(]\' MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins zithers, old and new. H. MULLER maker repairer. 2 Latham place. Z, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. NICE fire office to let; also fine front desk room. Call at 419 California st.. room 21. PERSONALS. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves fts growth,stops falling,eures dandruff and itching scalp; no stain or stickine: s scalp; at drugglsts’, hairdressers': t no substitute, Star Remedy Co., 1338 bet. 1st and or 11 Third st. THY ASBESTO> roof paint and be convinc that it is the only paint that will stop leaks in any roof, efther metal or shingle; it §c also the best preservative paint for all new metal and shingle roofs, and makes the roof last over twice as lonk than painted with any other ts; it hias no equal. Otfice, 419 California st., room 21; telephone James 5716, DOES YOUR RDOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite: in rolls easy to lay: reeds no painting or coating; good over old iren, tin or shingles; best for pew roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. HAND machinery, bollers, engines, pumps, pulieys, shafting, ete.. etc., bought, sold, rented and exchane: see Sunday papers. H S WHITE MCHY CO.. 130-132 Beale st. A—¥line suits. §7 90; dress pants, §2 50, Origi- air barber w on_account of sickness. MAN BROS., 106 Eili man, o ) manth; $200 o'y shoes union made st §1 and | D2l Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., foot-form shoes at §2 50, we pay | near Bush; open to 9 p. m., Sunday to moon. or mat! charges. 11 34 Enm bid, = . — —~ | A=Buys, sclls or rents gear machinery, en- > business men and women d.. | ines, beilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, tie porition " withg20d | _ete. WHITELAW, 253-265 Spear st._ requested 1o call on the o A FINE Lelecuon of trunks, suit cas and 802 Dolutiion tut tailor-mede suits sold on small weekly pay- menis.Misfit Clothing Parlors, 25 Stockion, TYPEWRITERS, slightly used, sold at cost; new Underwood visible typewriter catalog rent free. R. E. Revalk & Co., San Francisco. ALTERATION sale—Best $3 60 _ats, $1 50, Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st.. Dear Pine: open to 9 p. m.; Sundays to noon. TRY cur men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; x;m -form shoes at §2 §0; we pay express SR o e who | charges. 1134 st., Exam. bid.; catalog free. can do forvarding and fnishing on rnn lxu( ROLL and up: fine wall paper; sam take notice!—The office of sccre. ree Employment Bureau City Hall ave. or 1504 Market st., Rarbers’ Usicn, Local 148 and women to learn the wages paid while I « WESTERN COLLE Apply SANBORN VAIL & CO.. mailed: painting, tinti ring. M. ME! IGAN, 1302 Webster. i Tackeon 1321, hEF £ hought, bounds Market st WANTED —Lab.rers and_mechanios 3 s0ld and exchanged. T. D, thet Z?c(f' r’l n. Reno Hnfl; 4 Mo 1\1(1"\' CO., 782 Mission; tel. Bush 167, added 100 new rooms t : 217 Third . ; 250 “,m_",'k e, Saums: | OFFICE tursitare, practicaily new. 510 Mis - sicn st., room 304, 300 YOUNG men of 18 years, with good char- acter. 1o_organize military _organization. Call at & o ot IT0 Valencia st. bit. € Sn8 § 5. 8. g ———— first-class & 008 waces Appiy to A. xx-:ml & PONE CO.. Sacramento, Cal. ox .M HAR i) RIS, 40 Fil v 18 FINE Enslish pointer dog for sale; 11 months oid. Inquire at 139 Niuth st, SAILING ark for fishing 328 Bush st.. third fioor, Tom 40 TS NICKELPLATED show case. g et by case and collar o MILES of pipe and fittings: GENE RILEY & SONS, 100 v-nm st. EAFES 2nd_cash reglsters, hand. ‘L. FREEMAN, 1520 Market se SR T e BB, Bear & G0 158 st THREE-CHAIR barber shop Tor sale: e T 055 Market: PENSION ATT years practice; references from persons for 'hnn’:’l h:v:. -‘anl ‘pensions. BRIGHT boy ! m e o e, Tt Ay S MUSICIANS to Join mily N S e Sy WA A e GRADUATES of New York School of Massag Osteopathy vapor and electric baths; f; vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine ubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses as ttendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotal Standard_the sewing-machine of to-day. W. EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN, 156 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate, JIMMY CARROLL'S Academy of Boxing and General Physical Training School is at the Lurline Baths. SPECIAL OFFER for 1 mo.; ladies’ suits made to order; first-class work; $10; with material furnished $20 up, At M. WILSON, 380 Geary. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis. eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co., Polk st.; consultation free; call or write. L1QU bit cured in 2 days or no charges: guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co.. 997 Mar- ket.st., room 203; phone South 751, AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats, and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tallor 721 Market st DANCING Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, Sun- day evgs., Teutonia Hall, Howard near 9ih: Prof. Foster; society dancing taight, MARY A. ALLISAN, call at 78 Chronicle building. MRE. Eaton, electric needle speclalist, 300 Sut- ter, r. 009, Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room ds. SUPERFLUOUS hair. moles perm. removed by clectrolysis. Mrs. L. B. Johnwn_ 139 Post. Bon Marche Pants Co.; speclal §5 pants to or- der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellb, ‘el Drumm 44, MASQUERADE costumes, play wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Mkt SUPERTLUOUS haly & moles removed by clec- tric necdle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 2"-:\::0. TAILOR-MADE suit 87 050: dress pants §2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Du'wu. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna mw hair 10 its natural color; $1; at all d R DRANCH offce of The Call recep: mam—a—u eortbe been 04.;:!' s lurnm n.. m—u fl&&mgwnm i f ngm tco., nfiwfi adjoining suite for office or club. WASHINGTON, 1402—Large sunny front room and bath; or_without board. WINCHESTER Hotel 44 3d st Most convenient and_respectable: 700 rooms 36e to §150 nignt: 52 to $§ week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; bagzage WOLF 202 Sixth—Electric light ia every room: ‘roam from 15c to $1 per night 75¢ to $5 per week: open all night. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. UNIVERSITY . Berkeley—Noti to Contractors, Builders and Material Men- Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur- nishing the materlals for the structural steel and iron work of California Hall on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Cal, and sald bids will be re- ceived at the ‘office of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or_before 12 o'clock m. of February 10, 1904. Pluns and specifications of sald structural steel and iron work have been adopted and may be examined daily at Marke! House, A typewriter at any prie: agents Fay-Sholes, Commercial, $35: CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS % $100: Sun, Postal, % WELCH. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. —_— e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A A A A AN AN AN AR CENTRAL PACIFIC KAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of Article Eixht of the mortzaxe from this Company tp the Central Trust Com. pany of New York, Trustee dated August 1, J&09, this Company has set apart out of the Det income derived by it from the hnes railroad therein mortgaged the sum of Twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used to redcem said bonds, and that bonds issued under said mortgage Wil be redeemed there. with e¢nd bids are hereby Invited for. the sur- prices to b» camed by ihe bidders, to'the amount requisite to ex- haust shid sum. Such bids should be pre. scuted to this Company at Proadway, in the City of New Yurk, on or befofé the 1st day of February, 1004, at twelve o'clock noon, and should be indorsed “Bids for Surrender of Central Pactfic Rail- way Company First Refunding Bonds." CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, DBy E, H HAR N. President. New York. Januarv 904, render of such bonds its_office, offics ot the Regents from 9 a. m, untll 4 P No bids will be considered uniess accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bidder in favor of the Regents of the University of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that, if said bid be accepted, the bidder will dlily enter_into a ‘proper contract to faithfully perform the duty ‘and obligations in accord. ance with said bid and with the plans and specifications which are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to re. ject any and all_bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bufldings of the Board of Regents, V. H, HENDERSON, Secretary. P . e Bl oL TS SRR S A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Wifth. Open_until 11 _p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL HATTON clegantly furnished all modern conven- 877 Plne, suites; p; fences; excellent table. ELEGANT front, sunny alcove room: runai water. gas, bath; suitable for 2, with board; private family; also another room. 1224 Gold- en Gete a phone Steiner 3626. BOARD and rooms In a private family; home- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. January 19, 1 ¢ s Sealed propoeals in triplicate will " be rer | like: RS Srobiog: Sl S0 men,ans ceived a 3 office until 11 a. m., Friday, January 29, 904, and then opened, for *'Do. | THE WALLACE, 04 Van Ness ave. cos ing all the printing. and furnishing all ma. | O Farrell st.; room and board, $25 per ot terial therefor, thit may be required at| _house under new managemert. Heacquarters Pacific Division during the re- mainder_cf*the fiscal vear ending June 40, 1904 Preference will be given to articles of domestie production or manufacture, con Qiticns of quality and price (ncluding in the price of forelgn productions or manufactire The duty (bereon), being . eaual. . The Uhited States reserves the right 10 refect or accept any or all proposals in whole or i part Information furnished on application to nndereigned. Envelopes containing pro- i should be marked “‘Proposals ' for Brinting,” and addrewsed to WAL 8. PAT. TEN Assistant Quirtermaster General, U, S A, Chief Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., January 20, 1004— Sealed proposals, fn iriolicate, will bo re- ceived here until 11 o’clock a. 'm., February 20, 1904, and then opened for ‘construction of frame kitchen and storehouse under officers’ ward and for enclosing two verandas at the General Hospital, Presidio of San Franc: Cal. Geyernment reserves the right to reject or dccept any or all bids in whols or in part. Information furnished on application to WM § PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster Gen- CALIFORNIA, 1246—Most sclect location 1 modern, elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed: marine view. MCALLISTER, 805—A large front room with . 041 corner O'Farrell—Board and room, $25 per month. THIE NIARA, G5 Taylor—Nicely furnished, sunny suites; also single; e!c!ltm table. ROOMS and board; everything neat and cleal reasonable rates. Box 700, Cail office. SUTTER. 967 (Crystal House)—Elegant room: respectable; reasonable. HOTEL ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; excellent takle; from i single $20. NEWFORT, 1018 Pinc, near Tayior—Large sua- ny sultes: also single room; excellent table. Stevenson mansion, §07 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table speciaity. 308—Furnished rooms; home a&'fin{l&flfln family; $6 per week. —_— T POWELL, 502, cof. Sutter—Large sunny corner room for 2. terms reasonable; also single rm. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, WANTED—Board and room or suite of rooms Chiel DIVIDEND NOTICES, THE Pheenix, Savings, Buildi and oaton: S Calfemia s a8 e for s Docomtrar S0, 1000, &t the B L of 9 per cent on %mrll capital stock, 6 per cent on cates and 413 per cent on for man and wife; rooms must be luuu( savings accounts, the latter being wltbdn'- und homelike. Address, with rates, able upon the same terms and condi= [ Call office. s as are usual with savings "%.pwm-nmm‘:;&”fiuu. ANTEDBoard and room tleman in N Jewisu xmuy:nx.':u-. Box nnlmltlo(mm(-ml—w e : foArD b 4 h‘;fluur;' Slarence | or private family for a married cou h‘ s orney; Charles E. Ladd _____.._d._.__.___..___.“““"'m"‘u C. Beardman. uil- of 'l-ed for two i sl O mmncmomma_ E vu-m—- u:u—mw-...u."" 'g:‘ung_ llmuw :fi" ..f “_moum-fl ;.&-.“"""' MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued 2178 Geary street, and Carolyn Haas, 20, 612 Ellis street. William D. Leahy, 28, yesterday : Lawrence Constine. 25, Ashland, Wis., and Loniss T. Harrington, 27, city. Antonio Corsiglia Jennie C. C. W. Laurel Waterkouse, 19, Tierman Mensor, John R. Lynden, Sarah M. Stecle, 28, John F. Tighe, 37, Reddin Tighe, 34, Reddinz. John G. Hemphill, Georgiana Piliow. 27. 54 Mint avinue. Harry Gold, 36, 11 Harrison avenue, Pauline Miller, 20, 11A Harrison avenue. Giambatista lel;:tl Tope, , 814 Filbert street, and Carrara, 43, S14 Filbert street. August Grossmuller, 30, 145 Hyde street, and Rita N. Fleischmann, 25, 145 Hyde street. George W. Winter, 39, Kohlér, 29, 333 Guerrero street. Rolia E. Brabham, 23, 337 Feil street. and 402 Golden Gate ave. Bert L. Norcross, 32, Antioch, and Philiys M. Trembeth, 30, Antioch. 28, S11_O'Farrell street, and Gaberielia Specht. 17, 860 Howard street. 043 Folsom street, and Franklin street. and Margaret Rufus Hughes, 4, Dunaway, and’ Catherine C. Dennett, 18, Dunaway. Hans C. A. Petersen, 30, 2 City Hall place, and Edith M. Hansen, IS 2 City Hall place. 30, @2 Second street, and 20, Oakiand, and Cil- 53 Oakewood _street. and Mathilda BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Pirth, marriage lnd death notices sent by mail will not bs inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices end be 1 with the name and residence of per- sors authorized to have the same published Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event ure published once in this column indors free of charge. BORN. SOLOMONS—In this city, January 21, 1904, to the wife of Lucius L. Solomons, a daugh- e MARRIED. COFFIN—GILMAN—In Quklang, Cal. Janu- ary 18, 1904, by the Nelson Coffin - and ‘Ifly ‘Gilman, Neno, Nev. Fonn GOLDSMITH—McCLELLAN — In Jl‘llm 10, 1904, of Mission Oold-mmx end Minale A. Franetsco. the Rev. Father Clif- Church, Edwin McClellan, both DIED. Armstrong, Caroline Kistamann, Mlncl Aronson, sidor MeCart] Bennett. Michael McKeana. u-mm Breyfogle, Chas. E. Miller. Jokn P ties 7 Mullec, Taces Clark, Joseph De Gear, Mary Degnan, Mary Donahue, Patrick Donavan, Joseoh J. Nager, Anton Neison, Jennie E. O’ Connor, Catherine Prior, Mrs. Mary Randle, Minnie M. Fellows, Charles Regas, Pantells Fisher, Mary Ross, Olive R. Fitz Patrick. Simon Schuitz, Fred Hinchman, [=abelle idon, F. W. Jileck, Frank J. Simpson, Thomas Johason, Olof Wacholder, Esther Warren, Gladys V. w n, Mary M. ARMSTRONG—In Fruitvale, January 21, I “arcline Armstrong, dearly beloved wife of and sister of Mrs. R. Rhodes and the late Dr. J. R. Laine of San Francisco, a native of Canada, axed 39 vears. ARONSON—In this city, January 21, 1904, Isidor, beloved Busband of Carrie B. Aron- son, father of Leon Aronson. brother of Simon and KRobert Arom: and Mrs. Laura S'mon, and sn Mre. melia and the late David Arons a native of Kolmar, Ger- many, aged 47 yean E7The foneral will take place Friday, o'clock, from his lats . cramento street, and thence by clectric funeral car leaving Bighteenth and Guerrero strects at 1:30 o'clock to New Salem Cemetery for interment. this ecity, January 21, 1964, beloved husband of Mary and stepfather of Willlam y 14 Kittie Fleming and Mre. M. Fitzgeruld, a native of Lancashire, Eng- land, aged 57 vears 1 month and 20 days. A member of Riggers' and Stevedores’ Union, Loeal 222 E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to att'nd the funeral Sunda: January 24, at 12:30 o'clock, lots of McFadden, McPBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St Joseoh's Church, whers ser. vices will be heid at 1 o'clock, Intermens Holy Cross emetery. BREYFOGLE—In San Jose, January 21, 1904, Charles Edwin Breyfogle, son of the late Dr. C. W. Breyfogle of San Jose, and nephew of Dr. Edwin S. Breyfogle. BROWN—In Yountville Veterans' Charles F. Brown, a native of R. L, aged 83 years. he City and County Hospital 904, Joseph Clark. a native o Home, Newport, DE GEAR—In this cit 1904, Mary, relict of George W. de Gear, a na- tive of Philadeiphla, aged 69 years 1 month and 26 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at clock, from Olivet Congre- gaticnal _Church, Scventeenth and Noe strects. Interment privi DEGNAN—In this city, January 21, 1904, Mary Degnan, relict of the late James D nan, and me ther of Thomas, John and Cai erine xnun and Mrs. . Carolan, a native Ireland i1l take place to-morrow ‘clock, from her late 135 Folsom street, thence to St. ph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the rejose of her soul 10 o'clock. Interment orivats in Holy Cross Cemete: by electric car from Eighteenth and rrerc streets. Please omit flowers. DONAHUE—In this eity, January 21, #ws, Patrick Donahue, beloved brother of Mre K. Mitchell, Mrs. M. Taboas and the late John Donabue, a native of County Kesry, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at — o'clock, from the par- lors of Ganwner Bros., 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Jones and Leavenwerth streets, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at — o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONAVAN—In t city, January 20, 1904, Jeseph J. Donavan, beloved son of Timothy Donavan, and brother of Paul and Jernme Donavan, Mrs. A. C. Eldridge and Mrs. F. A. Burnham. a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years and 2 davs. £ Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Frid; at $:30 o'clock, from the riors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion wireet, between Seventh and Efghth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- quiem mass will be celibrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FELLOWS—In this ecity, January 21, 1904, Charles Fellows, a native of Portland, OF. aged 24 ¥ 7 Remains at the varlors of H. F. Suhe & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. FISHER—In this_ city, January 21, 1904, Mary, dearly -beloved wife of the late John Fisher, a native of Louisville, Ky., aged 44 _years 1 month and 11 days. ©7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the varlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. FITZ PATRICK—In this city, 1904, Simon, dearly beloved Mary - Fitz Patrick, and_ dearly beloved father of Mary, Simon, James and Rose Fitz Patrick, Mrs. C. R. Wagner and the late Sarah Fitz Patrick, a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged 76 years and 4 months. A member of Exéempt Fire Company. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, ‘rom his late residence, 49, Julian avenue,’ thence to Mis- sion Do Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, ccmmencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HINCHMAN—In Alameda, January 20, 1904, Isabelle Maria Hinchman, mother of Mrs. W. H. Cook and Gertrude R., Frederick and Wiliiam B. Hinchman, a native of New York, aged 63 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, January 22, 1904, at 2 o’clock, at her late residence, 1536 Everett street, Alameda. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. JILECK—In Millbrae, San Mateo County. Jan- uary 19, 1904, Frank J. Jileck, beloved hus- band of the late Annie Jileck, and iather of Frank J.. Rfchard J. and George R. Jil- eck, Mrs. C. Marble and Mrs. S. Willlams, a pative of Cleveland. Oblo, aged 34 years. A member of United Brotherhood of Carpen~ ters and Joirvrs of America No. 483. (Cleve- land, Ohio. pavers please copy.) EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of the 'United Undertakers, 66 Mission strest, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Jcseph's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross C_‘!’ JOHNSON—In this city, January 20, Olof, beloved b\lnb-ndynl Hannah JM and father of Frank and Roy Johnson, a na- tive of Sweden. A member of Court Star of the Mission No. 7197, A. O. F., and the Saflors Union of the Pacifie. = JORGENFEN—In San Lorenzo, January beloved January 21, husband of Kate, Henry, Sophia, Otto and Nicolas Jor- gensen and Mre. W. J. Rowles of San andro and Mrs. W. E. Carpenter of Los geles, aged 46 years 3 months and § days. o s i e jovited to attend 3 'Yutlocl. from the late residence at Sam Foraa Titereaent Sen Lorenzo Cemetery. KERR—In this city, January 19, 1904, Susan. deariy belovea wite of J and _de- voted mother of Mrs. A. I Cadweil, h David Miller and Mrs. .hnn .l“" tive of Scotland, aged 6 years 7 and 18 daye. E7Friends ard acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Friday). at 1 o'clock, trom the parioes of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, tween Seventh and Eixhth. Interment & press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral, car from Lizbteenth and Guerrero streeta. KIETZMANN—In this city, January 21, Fredrick. dearly beloved husband of beth Kietzmaun, and beloved Frank Kietzmann, Mrs. Ed Kuhls Joseph Rose. o native of Gallow, aged €2 veats. McCARTHY—1n this city, January 26, Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael Carthy, mother of Michael, John and gle McCarthy, Mrs. W. E. Staaton and W. A, King. and sister of Patricl Jl-lfl Edward Shields and Mrs. Ellen native of Smartaville, Yuba Cousty. el 40 vears 11 monthe 4ng 6 deve . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- :nn u;vmdwt?” attend tz‘- r—r-l.-‘.-d-y ), at o'el - Dl her daux'Per, hfl§ fll Minna street. thence to St. Jogeph's ‘where services 'fllhhl‘fll'm - McKENNA—in this city, January S’ Margarct, relict of thé late John Kenna, mother of William <., 08 Joeuph A Mekenam and sister o Annie Wetterquist and Mrs. Martin und, a pative of Ireland. EFNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains Continued on Page Fourteen. ARENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. 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