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10 ¢ THE ' SA FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESD AY, JANI'ARY 27, 1904 AND WAGONS. for their | AA Answer | t; send for cir- G H.UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. The Weekiy address in the | of The Call for the reception | nd subscriptions has beea opposite Fifth MEDICAL 25 years' exper. sc graphophone and 27 ill sell cheap. suit cases and | pepering. M. MER ARTHY CO. good as new; cheap sewing machine, r new and second- 1. FREEMAN, 1329 Market st n4-hand gasoline engines. E. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. : ses, Twentieth UPL, 933 Market, MONEY TO.LOAN. RPH 3 Examiner building. s; no disappointment. by dealing directly. seccnd morigages, undivided inter- ments of rents, property in trust, | Quick settler: Save expense: ates rchased. en You Need Money MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 24 Mortgage, ‘on real estate or Chaticis, in city, town or country. Low rate of interest, Give full particulars of property or chattels, Location, ete. Box 408, Call office. See HENMA mer- 1 to salaried people, retail isters, boarding houses, without =y payments: largest business in icipal cities. Tolman, 5 tt bldy HIGHLY respectable private place to obtat _advances on diamonds, jewelr: pe nt est Baldwin Jewelry Stor 846 Market: tel. Main 1644. Bragch, 19 Third. »n furniture or nision, no publici tial no: mo remov- $25 up; quic 26 Montgomery, rm, on low interest; gold, silver, and precious stones bought THAL'S, 10 Sixth st. | MUNICIPAL 1L.OAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave., S FROM $1 TO $10,000. easy method—To wage-earners on unin- Fidelity Loan notes; absolute privacy. any, rooms 48-48, Ch aried people without dorsed notes and other security. scount Agency, 143 Phelan butlding. AT lowest ratss on furniture and pianos; sirict privacy; no commission;instaliments accepted. LL1, 301 Conservatory bufldin ANY sum on furniture or piancs: no removal; Jowest rate: ea. no commission. | payments; 1170 Market st., room 68, | MONEY loaned: reason: ates. NORTON Toom 2 708 Market st ans on diam and jewelry 2 per_cent S.F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 8% ON furn > com, V ure & pianes; $15 up; no removal TREMAIN, room S1, 6 Eddy s rniture or_plano. 1008 Mu- 1k bidg.. 708 Market st loans money to 1, Mutual Sav. Bk bld. people on notes without 609 Examiner building. | ALL UPRIGHTS Kimball, fancy walnut Collard Steinway Henry Hertz Occidental .. < J. & C. Fischer 3 Emersons wal any. same as new. oiby, cannot be told f Chickeri: o» sessccscaps 2 Steinways, large and small most new size, a style, slightly used -..$283 e id are guaranteed not to be de- st. e have Dever Helne $4 And All 500 ot | pianes | Exa: | such & grea Rents, $2 up; instalimen: Gea $4 up. HEINE PIANO CO. st. {aF ©f bargains in second-hand pianos, inciuding such makes as Steinway. Helnes | Bros. Knabe Baus Foster, Weber, Star, hall & Wendeil, Sterling and _other BIENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- es in San Francisco. unredeemed storage planos (also fur- niture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. | WHITEHEAD'S storage. 1636 Market st W offers wanted. ial style payment: Allister st. cheap. Corner of mew: $17 Geary st tates and undivided in- | Strictly confidential. | | $1800—Tnion st., near Brodericl | $8000—OAK st v at so low a price. | TY—FOR SALE. HEADQUARTERE FOR PARK LOTS. $500 TO.$1200: VERY EASY TERMS. buy our Oceanside lots? Why do so many Because no others there compare with them. They have unobstructed ocean and park view, They are on “Official Grade"; ready for building. Every lot is a bargain. See them to-day. 47th ave. Get off cars cor. and H st $60 to $250; near park and ocean; $5 monthly. “Oceanside” branch office, eor. 40th ave. and K st. Open Sundays and holidays. 200 to $1 Unexcelled Sunset district lots; graded and sewered; $10 monthly. Sunset branch office on 9th ave., near H & §150 TO $350: DON'T MISS THIS, New lots in the Excelsior Homestead. Perfectly level; chojcest location of all. Near Mission-st. ears. $5 monthly. $1200 to §3500; modern cottages and houses in Sunset. Richmond, Oceanside and Excel- sior Homestead. ALL BARGAINS: EASY TERMS. SOL. GETZ & SON. Room 54, 4th floor, Owners and Dealers. Chronicle bldg. 530 CALIFORNTA ST. (Savings Union Building.) . ; sunny side; cheap; lot 25x100; grand marine view; ready for bullding: $250 first payment; $40 per month: fine improvements to g0 up on adjoining lot just sold. $2100—Corner on Filbert: 25x100: opposite cor- ner just sold for $2450: same size; very ;h(—ul’ cars pass on Union st.; a fine uy. $6500—Two very cheap flate; Lark marine view; big frontage, 41: bathroom in i fine 7 rooms; each; a great bargain. $3850_NW cor. Lake st and Fifth ave.; X100 a splendid corner for a gro- ; be sure to examine this choice cort Sacramento st. cars pass every few minutes. $10,000-100x110; choice Webster st. corner; a fine buy; cars vass. $9000—NW cor.; 137:6xl Western Addi- tion; fine marine view; very cheap. $3500—2 ' corner flats (new) with grand marine view; both leased: rents always paid by ‘checks in advance; occupied by merchants; a fine buy. $1900—2 choice lots on E line of Eleventh ave- nue, 150 feet N of Clement street; 50x120; elevated ground, and being close to Cle- ment street, have the marine view. are asked for any of these properties be considered sty W. J. GUX 530 California st. or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- 4 by W. J. GUNN. 530 California st W—OAK st.; Park Panhandle; bOX137:6, Devisadero and McAllister; $17,000—Cor. 62:6x110. W—McAliister st.: 25x100. lcan, near 18th-st. cars; 32x124. §1200—Good corner, near Chutes: 32:6x100. Installment lots in Excelsior Homestead. Installment lots north of Park; cheap. OSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st. X House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for bulldings and will wreck the largest bullding completely within 10 Northwest corner Mlssion and Tenth office and yard, )-STORY house, 6 rooms and bath; 2 car lines: grand marine view; near CIiff House. 410 Forty-fifth ave. LOTS in _the Mission for $150 each on easy terms; 2 blocks from cars. D. COFFIN & co., Mission st. BUILD on vour unimproved realty; we loam full_cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding. $200 EACE lots in ®ood location, to close an estate. Apply 3316 Mission st wapt a nizo bathroom? Call on AHL- IEAPEST and best in —The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited tes or Canada one year for $1. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. IKEAI. ESTATE—Country—For Sale. HICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE—. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 5. BY ORDER OF COURT. $8500—To close estate; 1080 acres, Mendoeino County, 3 miles from town: near steamer land. ing; 200 acres splendid hay or potato iand; aj- ple orchard; 500 acres more could be planted: 30 ‘acres heavy redwood timber: balance ex. cellent pasture; substantial improvements;-ina and cross fences. e . ALFALFA LANDS. 1280 acres, femced and cross-fenced: house; barn: outbulidings: artesian wall that jrrigates 400 acres fine alfalfa; river runs through piace: $4000 rent offered; 5 miles of Angiola; only $30 an acre. $14,000—Only one mile from station, schools, churches, stores; 40 acres full bearing orchard’ vineyard and_berries; small nursery: alfalfa’ dark, sandy loam: water for irrigation piped all over place; new S-room house; cement foun- daticn: stable, carriage-house, machinery for manufacturfhg olive oil; will subdivide in lots $1600 up or exchange for bay property df equal value. $2800—Close to city: 9 acres full bearing or- chard: 1 acre alfalfa; 5 r. hard #hished cottage, $2500—160 acres néar boat and cars: nice or. cherd, vineyard; t-r. house, barn, utbuildings, span horses stock, tools, Wagone: steady job. $5 an acre—1600 acres, 8 miles good town: over 300 plow jand; well watered, wood, roliing hills and little vallevs: pay 20 per cent on in- vestment; bank foreclosure. $1000-—Adjoining nice town: 240 acres, 30 acres level; house, outbuildings; controls 3000. acre ranze. $5000—Best ranch in Southern Oregon; 320 acres; 2 sets good improvement: well fenced; orchard; 5 horses; farming tools: outside range. Attention physicians—Nice home, live coun- try town, 65 miles of & F.: 10-room house and grounds; practice guarhnteed $2300 a year; amly $6000; casy term: $2100—Thirty-five miles of San Francisco; 10 minutes’ walk to Courthouse; 21 acres garden land; half level; brand new colonial cottage: large barn: horse; tools. $17,000—Improved ranchi 450 acres; near Lodi; adjoining land sold -by the bank $40 an acre; would exchange for city property. ALFALFA LAND. $10 an acre, 600 acres, Angiola, Kings County. $1800—240 acres, 5 miles of town, 5 acres bearing orchard, 10 acres bearing grapes, 40 acres bottom land; house, barn, packing-house, tools; water piped to bulldings and pasture. 80 'acres: 15 creek bottom: fruit, berrieg, buildings: one mile town; tool Send_stamp for printed lis W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 5. PROPERTY EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. FOR sale—Ranch of 74 acres; good house and outbuildinge; partly to frult; near S. P, sta- tion Aptos, Santa Cruz County, Cal.; price $5000; also other lands for sale. For partic. ulars address Postmaster, Moes, Cal. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M, WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. —_—eeeeee ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—WHY remain in cold rooms when you can ket warm apartments at the Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine et.? UNITED STATES, 128 Eddy, nea; rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every room; elevator, read.-room: free bus:baggage. VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegant front parlors and aajoining suifé for office or club. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st. near Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 room: 35c 1o $150 night: $2 to $8 week: elevato, elec. hghts: reading-room; free bus; baggage WOLF House, 202 - Sixth_Electric light in ery room. rooms from 15¢ to $1 night, c to $5 per week; open all night. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor, Duncan & Church sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. Pt A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has beer opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open_until 11'p. m. e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. - HOTEL HATTON : 977 Pine, nr. Taylor; elegantly furnished suites: private baths fences: exceilent table. McALLISTER, 781—Nicely furnished roems, with board; gents only. The Wallace, 944 Van N cor, O'Farrell st.— Room and board $25 month; under new man ‘gt. ROOM and board, modern conventences, for a gept.: private family. 1224 Golden Gate ave. HOTEL, ELEMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; excellent table: from $40: singie $25. NEWFORT, 101§ Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- ny suites: also single room; excellent table. Stevenson mansion, 807 Callfornia—Fine rooms; mew chefs; colored service; table spectalty. O'FARRELL, 30S_Furnished rooms: home " cooking: German family: $6 per week. ‘Il ‘modern conven- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were isgued yesterday: Wiltam A. Keegan, 21. 21 Market street, and Alice C. O'Brien, 21, 800 First avenue “':l(‘;l'l;‘ D. BR‘IIIIPY. 24, Chico, and Irene i imer, 18,'ecity. Patrick W. F-h!l!. 47, Sonora, and Annle M. Mammill. 32, Sonora. Nels Kaupni, 26, Fort Brags, and Allina Kuusela, 26, Fort Brasg. Abel M. Henderson, 26, Kern, and Mary M. Smith, 26, Pasadena. Enrico Garibaldi, . 464 Union street, Rosa Feriero, 18, Aijexander E. Lang, A and Ida Doan, 42, 4181, Brannan street. Antonio Colombini, 32, 8§14 Montgomery street, and Speranza Magetti, 26, 814 Mont- gomery street. Herman Gilson, 26, Washington, D. C., and Florence M. Rennison, 24, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the puBlication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to bave the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. and BLOCK—In this city, January 15, 1904, to the wife of Herman Biock, a daughter. GOLDMAN—In this city, January 26, 1904, to the wife of Louis J. Goldman, a son. ISAACE—In this city, January 26, 1904, to the wife of Joshua D. Isaacs. a son. e ————— MARRIED. SWANSON—-MONTGOMERY — In _this January 26, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. E. N lander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, Captaln George Albert Swanson and Emma Beville Montgomery, both of San Franciseo. —_— POWELL, 502, cor. Sutter—Large sunny corner room for 2. terms reasonable: also single rm. ° ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM for two gentlemen in_small German family; state price. Box 357, Call. ‘WANTED—Six city salesmen; $3 per day if you can do the business; good men only. 116013 Brpadway, Oakland, C: room 6, from 9§ to 3. ——— e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES- NEW HOME—_See our new triple-feed ma- chines; nll:“htly used; $10, $15, $20; second- hand, $3, $5, $8; all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market st. $16 50—NEW improved drop-head nickel-finish, gpareniced 10 yre.: 2d-hand sewing machines 50. $3. $4. 143 Gth st.; tel. Jessie 3136. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third: phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts,; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. CASTRO, 423—Two large sunny front unfur- nished rooms in modern flat; suitable for light housekeeping: moderate. CALIFORNIA, 1421 b beautiful rooms; sunny; INTH, 12 Tont suité for house- ~png; gas stov rivate. GEAR ely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges: running water; easonable. HAIGHT, 1788 Two unfurnished sunny rooms and small kitchen; bath and phone. = 3 or 4 rocms completely furnished for housekeeping: vrivate residence: central; rent reasonable. Box 742, Call. HOWARD, 710B—Two housckeeping rooms, 1 front; gus. bath; $11; call after 5 p. m. HYDE, egant sunny from housckeeping; grate, bath. suite for Phone Hyde 930. LARKIN, 625 usekeeping rooms. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—Newly furnishea single rms., $5-$12: gas, bath, phone. . 3, corner Market—3 furnished house- keeping rooms; $18; no children. " SHT piano: Steck mahogany: nearly NUNG BROS. 216 McAilister st. §65—UPRI | mew. HC 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 328 Bush st., room 4, third floor. | P = BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal® Steinway upright plano: 1 perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's, 285 O’ Farrell. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Ceciilan plano player BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st lins zithers. old and new. H. repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. = sultable for market; 50x80; ier in a well-populated 4 UMBSEN & C®., 20 Mont- | TO gomery st _— ¢ | NICE fine also fine front desk | LFeom. Call at 419 California st.. room 21 gray hair, im- ures dandruff vapor and electric baths; face ng machine for rheumatism; genuine hot and cold water; trained nurses as Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary the sewing-machine of to-day. J. V. EVANS_ agent, 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate, SPECIAL OFFER for 1 mo. furnished $20 up. At M. WILSON, 380 Geary. | DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis. St.; consultation free; | LIQUOR habit cured in 2 guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co. | ket st.. room 203; phone South 751 AT ) uncaMed overcoats, 2nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London 721 Market st, G Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, Sun- ay evgs.. Teutonia Hall, Heward 9th: Prof Foster; society dancing taught. suits cleaned and presse lden Gate ave., cor. Hyde! | = 74 | MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist, 369 Sut- ter. r. 609. Miss Eaton, 283 Geary, room 3. SUPERFLUOUS hair. moles perm. removed by electrolysis. Mrs. L. B, Johnson, 139 Post. Bon Marche Pants Co.; special §5_pants to or- _der. Rooms 14 & 16. 40 Ellis. Tel. Drumm 44, MASQUERADE costumes, play books_ country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. S hair & moles removed by slec- Dr. & Mrs Traverse, 1 Market. ADE sult §750; dress pants $2 50. ing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. S Egvptian Henna restores gra _ hair 10 its natural color; $1; at all druggls A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year —_— PALII&'I'B’Y. s-e the complete line at 1816 wd-hand. THE HER- nterns, sale, rental: hand. E. B. BECK . supplies, moving ms. Bacigalupi, nd-hand typewriters; all : 116 Montg'y. MENTS, subscriptions received at Duncen & Church sts. all for the reception “ments and subseriptions has been . ovposite Fifth. H office of The 1008 Market MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AS, scientific palmist and astrolo- palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex- open Tue day évg. also. 139 Post st. SARD. located at 242 Post; hours Phoe James 1. Classes, ROME FOSELLIL, scientifie palmist. 515 Taylor st, near Geary. Phone Black 561. e eeeee—— “P’APFVR HANGING, PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered, $4 up: tinting, . painting, Hartmarn Paint Co., 218 Third: tél. Maln 413. MME. D) gist press §1 H_J for sale? Box 563, Call office. ———— e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE._C. C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, 10213 Market st bet. 6th and 7th: particu- lar sttention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. DR. BALL, 1033% Market st. nd-hand office furniture, rafl- Box 559, Call. — TR Y. highest prices for all kinds hing: send postal. MORRIS, 870 Fol BOQKE znd libraries bought 1149 Market st.: Clothing_and 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 285. LTON wants good second-hand thestrigal goods. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats ail diseases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason: now lo- _cated at 607 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas, corner Geary and Taylor sts. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- cascs cured by Chinese herbs, 746-8 Clav st. WATER front lote and bargains: J. J. MASOD A FEW BARGAINS. $1250—4-room cottage: half block of car line; 2131 Shattuck ave all tracts; maps, photos_ ete. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg. el P T Te ALAMEDA ADVERTIS’MENTS - ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. THE VIRGINIA, 1005 Powell—Unfurnished bay-window suit; marine view; also house- keeping rooms: gas range; sunny; bath. TURK, 524—4 rooms, same as flat, $40; ‘also 2 rooms, $15, TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367—Sunny furnished, for housekeeping; WEBSTER, 1125—3 sunny rooms, furnished; rent $15. modern, front rooms, $12. housekeeping HOU meda; and lot for sale; finest location in Ala- bargain. Call owners, 1724 Central no agents. BERKELEY ADVERT'S’M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. STOP paving rent; latest improvements, high basement, stati ary tubs, city water, chicken house: 2 blocks to R. R. station, both lines: also electric cars; lot 40x135; price $1850; terms $150 cash, balance $18 monthly; open Sundays. O. A! RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. 8! P—S-room 2-story modern house; large lot, all fenced; 2 blocks to- station and electric cars, stores and schools; price $2300; terms, $300 cash, balance $25 monthly; owner going East; this Is your chance, O. A. RU- DOLPH, Lorin Station; open“Sundays. A BRANCH office of The Call for ihe reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth, Open_until 11 p. m. B —— APARTMENT HOUSES. GLENDORE—New apartments on Pine st., cast of Van Ness ave.; 5 and 6 rooms each, with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elec- tric lights, gas stoves and hot water sup- plied without extra cost; will be finished with exceptional beauty and taste and are now offered for rent unfurnished; tenants can rent direct from owner, who will manage the buliding, . now approaching compietion; gpen r:.r inspection. HOOKER & LENT, 14 ost st. CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Miselon tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281.° BEKIN and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMEKING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching; no medl- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure, 'I‘!PE.'WR!’I'EII! _AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Rtmlngt,ca, No. 1 Smith Premier. $25; other typewrers at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. A typewriter at any price: agents Fay-Sholes, $100; Sun, $40; Commercial, $35; Postal, $25. CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, —repalred. Webster Typewriting Inspe: DIVIDEND NOTICES. THE Phoenix, S#vings, Building and Loan As- eociation, 516 California st., San Franelsco, has declared a dividend for the six months ending December 20, 1903, at the annual rate of 9 per cent on general capital stock, 6 per cent on term certificates and 414 per cent on savings accounts, the latter being withdraw- able upen the same general terms and condie tions as are usual with savings banks. The Phoenix has a paid in capital of $1,- 000,000 and a reserve fund and surplus of $210,000. Its directors are: A. A. Watkins, president; Charles R. Bishop, vice president: B. Prentiss Smith, treasurer; Clarence Grange, secretary and managing director; Gavin McNab, attorney; Charles E. Ladd and George C. Beardman. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Soc! Gth floor, Mutual Savings Baak building, 708 Market st., oppositey Third— For the balf-year ending 3lst uf mber, 1903, a_dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) tweive per cent om capital stock and participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG Secretarv MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. Cor. Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new mod- ern apartments: all sunny cofher suites! fur- nished or unfurnished; marine view: phone Pr. Exch. 443. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. 4 FORECLOSED—New 5-room cottage; high basement, bay-window, folding doors, bath, pantry, stationary tubs, brick foundatio : large lot, ail fenced; haif a block to street cars, 4 'blocks to R. R. station, sckool, church and stores; price $1650; terms, $130 cash, balance $20° monthly; open Sundays 0. A. RUDOLI Lorin Station. REAL ESTATE AGENT, COR. SHATTUCK AVE. AND TER ST., SE- LECTS THE FOLLOWING FROM HIS LARGE LIST OF CHOICE PROPERTY AND INVITES INSPECTION: For rent, an elegant, well-appointed house of 10 rooms in the heart of the west por- tion of the town; rent $60. NT—IN A GOOD NEIGHBOR- ¥ ’SE OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH; WILL RENT TO A RESPONSIBLE, TEN- ANT FOR $50. three blocks of station; street work all done; $200 cash_balance £15 per month, inciuding interest at 8 per cent. Here is a chance that everybody has been looking for—a lot In the warm belt of the foothills: we have opened up a emall tract; lote only $700 each: come and inspect them; easy terms, MORAN & SWAIN, . opposite Berkeley statt (Successors 0 L. J. Moran & Coy THE Lunger, 445 Hayes. cor. Octavia—Just completed; sunny; modern 3-rm. apartments; elegantly ‘furnished; electric lights: private bathe; $40 up: refs.; also doctors' offices, ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat, elec. lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to $55. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 , aiso single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. HADDON HALL, 951_EDDY ST. REFERENCES. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—A 3-room furnished apartment; must be reasonable and central. Box 638, Call office. e e e e e ROOMS TO LET—Fu and U AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1 50 per week up; this is the only up-t<-date house in this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A BRYNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night. $125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ABERDEEN, 8§36 Sutter—Just opened; hand- somely fur.; cor, suites; bath; sun all day fine view; gingle rms.; tourists; gxcl. location, $4750—BIG bargain: 8-roomed house; 55 feet land; on Bancroft way, facing university grounds; speak quick, or it will be gone. $1750—Acre of ground on Claremont ave,, near Russell; fine trees. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley Station, AT “The Almonte,” S73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st._—Rooms, 25c, 50c. $1, $1 50 night; §1 50 to $10 week: hovse opén ‘all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished, CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished’ sunny rooms; prices reasonable. CRYSTAL HOUSE, 967 Sutter st.—Elexant rooms; hoard If wanted; reas. respectabuity. BARGAINS —We buy, sell, exchange or build, MURDOCK & CO.,"Lorin Station, Berkeley. EDDY, 761—Splendid view of Van Ness ave an apartment and single rooms; modern flat, A WEEK'S news for b cents—The Wpekly Can, 16 pages. In rapper. for malling. $1 per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS FRANKLIN, 002, cor. Fulton—Large sunny front room’ double bed: tollet and bath; con- venient; hot and cold water. PROPUSALS. UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to Contractors, Builders and Material Men: Netice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur- nishing the materials for the excavation and foundation of the central power-house on the grounds of the University of'California al Berkeley, Cal., and said bids will be received at the office of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock M. of Feb- ruary 3. 1904. Plans and specifications for said excavation and foundations have been adopted and may be examined daily at office of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. -~ No bids will be considered uniess accompa- nied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the University of California, cqual to ten (10) per cent of his bid with sufficient sureties, conditioned that, it said bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obligations in accord- ance with said bid and with the plans und specifications which are hereby required to be @ part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By or- der of the committee on grounds and build- ings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HEN- DERSON, Acting Secretary. UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice 10 Contractors, Buflders and Materlal Men— Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur- nishiug the materials for the structural steel and irom work of Californ! Hall on the grourds of the University of Californis at Berkeley, and sald bids will be re- ceived_at the ‘office of the Regents, Soutn Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of February 10, 1904. Plans and specifications of said structural steel and fron work have been adopted and may be examined daily ac office of the Regefts from 9 a. m. until 4 m. ¥ No bids will_be Yonsldered unless accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bidder in favor of the Regents of the University of cnlmrnu_me‘%unl to ten (19) per cent of Dbid. with sufficient sureties, conditioned taai if said bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a_proper contract to faithtull Perform the duty and obiizations in accord. ance with said bid and with the plans and Fpecifications which are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to re- jeet any and_all bids is hereby reserved, By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, Secretary. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms i5c 0 $1.25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. JESSIE, 363, east of United States Mint—Fur- nished rooms; $1 50 ver week. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALBE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni. ture. H. Scheilhaas.I1th st.,cor.store,Oakland. JONES, 919, near Bush—A very desirable fur. nished room; all conveniences. MANHEIM, €82 Sutt unny front rooms; strictly first class: ti ent. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A A A A AN RPN CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice s hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of Article Eight of the morteage from this Comipany to the Central Trust Com. pany of New York, Trustee, dated August 1 1809, this Company has set apart out of tLe et ‘income derived by It from the lines,of railroad therein mortgaged the sum of Twen. ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used t redeem said bonds, and that boads fssued under said mortgage will be redeeined there. with and bids are hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders, to the amount requisite to ex. haust sald sum. Such-bids should be ore. sented to this Company at its_office, (20 Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the 1st day of February. 1904, ar welve'o'cxgex noon, and should Le indorsed “'Bids for Surrender of Central Pacific 5 way Compa=y First Refun sl CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H. HARRIMAN, F New Vork. dnauary 3 906 | emdeat MARKET, 1032—Nice, sunny front rooms; also housekeeping rooms; reasonable. ¢ MCALLISTER, 760—Well furnished front par- lor; ‘;uiubln for ladies or gentleman; rea- sonable 'BIDS will be recelved until February 15, 1904, for the rilling of an ofl weil within 5 miles of Evanston, Wyo.: plenty of water near by: coal can be put at the - -ell at from $3 to $1 50 per ton; the cantractors to furnish everything and must prosecute the work diligently day and right until completed. Bidders wiil make senarate bids at so much per foot to | GOLDSWORTHY—in the gize of the hole to be not less than iy inchfs ac_wie bottom on complstion. " Tue if the price is excessive. For further par- write or call on the undersigned ur FRANK M. FOOTE, Evanston. Wyoming. W. D, SANBORN, trustee, 631 Market st. .m:fio\n feet, 1500 feet and 2000 feet deep; MISSION. §37A_Fine_single rooms, with run- ning water: closet: $1 00 week and up. MISSION, near Eighth—Nicely furnished sunny sipgle front room; $6. PINE, 2830, near Baker—Furnished large front rooms; also cne smali room. ROYAL House, 126 Elli=—Incandescent lights, reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par. lor:_rooms per night, 35 to $1 50; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, ST. JAMES, McAllister and %—A sunny furnished single room; rent §7. 102215, near Hyde—Two pariors’ & 5{3nn or laboratory? ‘:.';..:"z TAYLOR, 624, corner Sutter—Sunny front “ rooms; rent reasonable. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Jan. 25, 1904 — Sealed vroposals, In trivlicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 o'cloek a. m., February 25, 1904, and then Opened for consiruction of / & brick M&flnluduu plumbing, gas piping and b ) at Fort McDowell, Cal. Government u-?wu the right to reject or Tatormation °§.'x'm'l'&" hlum"u o o oA on furn cation f 5. %’Amn. Aullfln?‘ anr-me: Gen- eral, Chief Q. M. . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. January 23, 1904— Sealed proposals, in mnfl1e. will bs re- ceived here until 11 o'cl m.. February 23 1904 and then o . for construction of frame lavatory. including plumbing. at Fort Mason Cal. Government reserves the right to reject or accept or all bids in whole or in part. T furnished on application to WM. S PATTEN. Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M, / DIED. Marble, John H. Marvin, William W Mentz, Frederick Murphy, Francis H. O'Brien, Henry O’ Connor, Clare Anderson, Ola P. Black, Emelia W. F. Brackett, Theodore Callaghan, Charles anning, Mrs. Mary Commerford, John J. Crary, Mary A. O'Hanlon, Elizabeth Creighton, Frank O'Neil, Ellen Davidson, Archibald O'Shaughnessy, Cath- Dealey, James E. erine Farr, Lincoln F. Powers, Edmund Fry, Elbert L. Powers, Eugene F. Gaddini, John Goldsworthy, Ursela Harding, Mrs. T. Hatch, Emeline M. Hoffman, Evnice L. Quinn, Mary J Reagan, Jane E. Rourke, Brideet Ryan, Hannah Schicemer, Geo. F. Holsworth, Harry Shanahan, Katherins Hurley, Jokn J. Strickland. John A. Johnson, Lavenia M. Stuart, Willlam A. Johnson, Nels Testana, Manuel Kelly, €onstance J. Kervan, Thomas L. Kierulff, Thomas N. Lyons, James C. McTigue, Michael Tevlin, Julia Tierney, AntHony Warren, Abby M. Woods. John H ANDERSON—In this city, January 24, 1904, Ola_Peter Anderson, dearly beloved husband of Emma Anderson, and beloved father of George Anderson and Mrs. Henry Beckman and the late Tillle, Amanda and Theresa Anderson, a native of Sweden, aged 33 years 9 monthe and 5 days. A member of South San Francisco Lodge No. 45, K. of P. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resig.nce, 1646 Eleventl avenue south, thence to Mascnic Hall, cormer Fourteenth and Railroad avenues South, where funeral ser- vices will be held under the auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. 45. K. of P., commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. n this city, January 25, 1904, Eme- . F., dearly beloved wife of William Foster Hiack, mother of Isabel, Foster Black, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, and sister of Mrs. Susie Petrovich, Mrs. Josfe Bacigalupi and Lulu, George, Frunk and Thomas Walker, a na- tive of Stockton, Cal, aged 35 years 2 months and 13 davs. g5 Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the fune day, January 27, 1604, at 9:30 o'clock, from the ‘funeral pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to St. Francis Church for blessing. Interment Italian Cemetery. BRACKETT—In this city, January 25. 1904, Theodore D. Brackett, beloved father of Ezra Brackett, a native of Marshall, Mich., aged 61 years S months and 24 days. CALLAGHAN—In this city, January 26, 1904, Charles, dearly beloved husband of Mary . Callaghan, and brother of Thomas. John and Dennis Callaghan and Mrs. Elizabeth A Waters, a native of Plymouth County, Mas- Schuseiin: ape§ € yeAsS motilh” snt § ys. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at tne varlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. CANNING—In Oakiand. January 25, 1004, Mrs. Mary Canning, beloved wife of the late James Canning. and aunt of Mrs. Mary Davitt and Wiiliam J. Yore, a native of Newery, County Armagh, Ireland £ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 493 Twenty-sixth street, thence to St. Francls de Sales Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the remose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. COMMERFORD—In this city, January 1904, John J. Commerford, beloved son of the late Patrick and Catherine Commerford, and brother of Mollie A, James A. and Jeremiah L. Commerford and the late Mich- ael Commerford: a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 6 months and 13 day 7 Funeral aud interment private. omit flowers. CRARY—In Honolulu, H. T., January 7, 1904, Mary A.. beloved wife of the late Rev. B. F. Crary. D. D., former editor of the Cali- fornia_Christian Advccate, and mother of Mre. Alhert W. Steel of Denver, Mrs. Philip L. Weaver of Honolulu, Mrs. Herbert H. Winn of Golden, Colo., and Miss Kathie Crary of Pasadena, Cal., aged 65 years. §FFriends and acquaintances are respect- la W Please fully igvited; to attend the burial services Friday, \January 20, 1904, at 11 o'clock, at the e H. Thomas Post burial plat in Nationai Cemetery, Presidio. Memorial ser- vices will be held Sunday, January 31, 1904, at 3.o'clock, at California‘street Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Brogerick streets. CREIGHTON—In this city, January 25, 1904, Frank Creighton, beloved brother of the late Patrick and Thomas Creighton of San Fran- cisco and Ellen, Nicholas and James Creigh- ton of New York, a native of County Meath, Ireland, ,aged 57 years. (New York papers please copy. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the’ Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth strest, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DPAVIDEON—In Oakland, Jan 25, 1904, Archibald W. Davidson, beloved husband of Adella Davidson, and father of Archibald W, Luther E. and Stanley Davidson and Mre. H. Johnson, a native of Nova Sco- tia, aged 61 vears. .7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully iavited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, January 27, 1904, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 684 Castro street. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. DEALEY—In this city, January 26, 1904, James E., beloved husband of Sophia Dea- iy, and father of C. Albert and Georze L. Dealgy, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. Joseph F. Noufinan Jr. and Mrs. Ray Woodward, & native of Augusta, Me., aged 63 years 1 month and 26 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, 414 Scott street. Interment private. FARR—In this city, January 25. 1904, Lincoin F. Farr. a native of New York, aged & years. FRY—In Oakland. January 26, 1904, Eibert L., beloved husband of Annie Fry, and father of Mrs. lda Kemaston, Mrs. Nettis Howard, Mrs. Hattie Delaney and George, Lawrence, Frederick, Edward and Bert Fry, a native of New York, aged 78 years and 26 days. 3 GADDINI—In eity, January 26, 1004, John, husband of Elizabeth Gaddini, and tather of Ernesgand Olive Gaddini and Mrs. J. G. Auradou, a. native of Lucca, Italy, aged 52 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. California and Janua; 1801, Ursela Goldswerthy, dearly Slo\?'d mother of Colonel J. hy. Mrs. W. A. Dennis, G. E.. R. E. W. E., P. R.. W. J. and B.' F. Golasworthy and Mrs. A. L. Ritchie, a native of England, aged 85 years. HARDING—In Oakiand, January 25, 1904, ARENRY J. CALLACHER CO. " DANIEL B, DONOVAN, st DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth Tfl.. opposite Lincoln School. ‘elephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ’ml":; Metroponitan: Temoe, . Now ai 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167 Betwcen Fourth and Fifth, pear Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. Eh. > i HATCH—In Oakland, January 26, 1964, Fms thence to the Church of the Advent, HURLEY—In this ecity, Janua: KERVAN—Entered MARBLE—In MARVIN MENTZ—In Oakiand, January 26, MURPHY—In O'CONNOR—In Alameda, O'HANLON—In Berkeley, O'SHAUGHN! REAGAN—In (his city, January 24, 1904, SERS OF *THE @ALl" WANTADS Mre. Theresa Hardinz, widow of the late August_Harding, and 1oving mother of Mr Henry Everding, Mrs. George Roth, Mrs. D. Lindemann_and Gustav, August, Reinhardt and Marie Harding, and sister of Mrs. Frank Dantels, a rative of Germany, aged 87 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and acauaintances are respe fully jnvited to attend the funeral cervices to-day (Wednesday), at 2.30 o'clock, at her Jate residence, 851 Adeline street, Oakland. Interment privaie. beloved wite of Hiram E. and mother of Mrs. Emma H Fred Hatch of Dexter, Me.. and ‘e, a native of Ma days. alntances are respec the funeral services tully Thursdny afternoon, January 28, 1904, at ¥ invited to atten: late . residence, 119 Chase o'clock. " at her Interment at Dexter, Me. street, Gakland. —In (his_city. January 26, 1904, at her residence, 336 Eddy street, Eunice L. Hoffman. beloved Mrs. ‘D, McKin- nen of . a native of Nova Secotta, amed 37 €7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funsral Thursday, at 11 o'clock, from the, parlors of Porter & White, & Golden Gate avenus. Interment Odd Fel- ws' Cemetery. SWORTH—In Baden. Cal.. January Harry, beloved son of Je Mary Holsworth ward J., John W R.. Liltian M. Rosebud and Latiie Holsworth and Mrs. James Murasky, a native of Encland, aged 21 vears and 13 days. Gene, but not for- gotten E7Friends and acouaintances are respect- fuily imvited to atend the funeral Thurs- s hi . 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, from 3851 Stventeenth street. Eleventn where services will ba held at 3 Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery ry 25, 1904, John J.. beloved son of Johm J. Sarah Hurlev, and brother of Evelyn and the late Sarah Hurley, a native of San Francisco, aged $ years and 24 days 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- January 1ate residenc street, o clock. fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day (W e at 9:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 2641 Harrison street, near Twenty-thira. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- In_this city,’ January 25, 1904, M. Jobnson, relict of the iate Cap- R. A. Johnson, a native of Salem. N. C.. aged 59 years. (Philadeiphia. Fa. and Washington, D. C., papers please copy.) ~ §7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Wedne day, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Po ter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenve. I terment Cypress Lawi Cometery. this _city 1904, beloved Mary ¥ of Edna, Gertrude, Emiiy and Phoebe nson, and Anderson, a native of Sweden, years 2 months and 18 days. [ Friends and acouaintances are respect- other fully invited to attend. the funeral Friday January 29. at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 353 Edinburzh street. Interment ess Lawn Cemetery In this_city, January 26, 1904, at b tdence, 1742 Sanchez street, Constance J., beloved daushter of Dani:l J. and Eliza a native of San Francisco. into rest, in this city, January 25, 1904. Thomas Lawrence, be- loved husband of Maria Kervan, and father of lda M. and Harry E. Kervan and Mis. Lulu K. Snow, a native of New York City, aged 72 years 6 months and 16 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from the Masonie Temple, ner of Post and Montgomes streets. under the auspices of Pacific Lodge . 136, F. and A. M. Interment 1. O. O. emetery. Remains at the varlors of Hal- sted & Uo., 946 Mission street. KIERULFF—In this city, January 25. 1904, Thomas Nightingale Kierulff, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaw Kierul®, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 yrar 2 months and 14 s EFFriends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funerml servic Wednesday, January 27. 1904, at 1:30 o' clo at the residence of his parents, street, thence by electric funeral ear from corner of Eighteenth and Guermro streets at lock. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- S—In this city, January C. Lyons, 26, 1904, James beloved nephew of John Lyons, & native g Ballyvownay, County Cork, Iree land, aded 33 veare. Y Remains at the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, be= tween Seventh and Eighth. Notice of fue neral hereafter McTIGUE—In this city, January 25, 1904, Michael, husband of Fannie McTigue, and father of Frances, Joseph, Richard and John McTigue, a native of Castlebarr, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 74 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- (Thursday), at Al tend the fumeral to-morpow 1:30 o’clock. from his late residence, 19 varado street. this city, Jan John H., beloved husband of ble. and brother of Joseph, Thomas and Archibald Marble and Mrs. Mary Rogers, & native «f San Francisco, aged years 2 months and 14 days. In Phoenix, Ariz., January 24, 1904, William Waldo Marvin, husband of Mary and father of Lefla L. Marvin, aged 47 ¥y rs. ¥ Funera! services on Wednesday morne ing. at 10 o'clock, the residence of his brother, 2100 Scott street. cormer of Sacra- mento. 1904, Fred- erick. beloved husband of Marie Mentz, and father of Henry. Herman and Tillie Menta. a native of Oldenburg, Germany, awed S1 years 7 months and 15 days. this city, January Francis H. Murshy, a native of aged 57 years. —In Baden, 25. 1904, Ireland, Cal., 1904, . beloved son of Mary and the late Brin, and brother of John, William, ‘Thomas, James and Richard O Brien, Mr: J. Flynn, Mrs. A. Palmer and the late Ma; gie McKenney and Ella O'Brien. a nad of California, aged 2> vears and 11 day: £ Friend: d acquaintances are respbct- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursda January 28, 1904, at 9 o'clock. from the re: dence of his sisters Mrs. A. Palmer, 371 Ivy avenue. thence to Sacred Heart Chureh, co ner Fillmore and Feil streets, for servic:® at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme= tery. Junuary 24, January 26, 1904, Clare (rConnor, beloved dauzhter of ENza- beth and the late Thomas O'Comnor, a na- tive of Alameda, aged 12 years and 9 months. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. January 28, at 16 o'clock, from St. Joseph s Church, where a requiem high mass wiii be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Ine terment private in' St. Mary's Cemetary, Oakland. January 24, 1904, Elizabeth, beloved sister of James F. O'Han- lon. a pative of the City of Cork. Ireland 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, Fulton street and Ashby avenue, Berkeley. thence (o St. Colombo’'s Church, where a requiem higu mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, via car leaving the ferrv at 11:45 o' clock. O'NEIL—In this city, January 26, 1004, Ellen O'Neil, beloved sister of the late Mrs. Mary Linden. & native of County Kerry, Ireland, uged 80 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remaine at the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Go'den Gate avenue. SSY—In this city. January 26, 1004, Catherine, beloved wife of Willlam J. O’ Shaughnessy. beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Crangle, and sister of TlmmhL-nd Patrick O'Connor, John O'Connor and Mrs. Margaret Kelley of New York and Mrs. May O’ Donnel| of Vancovia. a native of County Cork, Ire- aged 60 years. (New York papers please copy.) g Friends and icquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, 1501 Valencia street, corner of Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where 3 requiem high mass will te cele- brated for the repose of her soul. commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In this city. Edmund. baloved hus- band of Mary Powers, and father of Mary, Willlam and the late Eugene F. Powers, a native of Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thay )., _at _1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. €. O'Comnor & Co.. 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In this city. January 25. 1904, Eu- gene F.. dearly beloved son of Mary and the Jat> Edmnnd Powers, and brother of Mary und William Powers, born Sentember 24, 1870, died Jamuary 35. 1004. Friends and acouaintances are régpect- fully invited to ll*nnd (hle fr"l ll)r"" . 2 o elocl from - fors of 3 c™0'Connor & Gou 67 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUINN—In Haywards, January 25, 1904, Mary J. Quinm, dearly beloved wife of John E. Quinn, mother of Lilllan M. Quinn of San Francisco, a native of Boston, aged 54 (Boston papers piease covy.) > Interment at St Mary's Cemetery. Oakiand. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. Jane E.. beloved fe of the late Julivs R, Rea- n, loving Mother of Mrs. Fred Schioffer, 'ohn J. Reagan and Mrs. W. T. Dwyer, sister of Mrs. G. Wilbur, a native of Aus- trala, aged 67 years 2 months and 11 days. §"Friends and acqyaintances are respect- H

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