The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 1, 1904, Page 9

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HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. 1. ESTATE—CITY—FOR . $A LOST AND FOUND—Continued. . TO. LOAN—Uontinued. LE. | REAL ESTATE-—CITY—FOR. s.u:;’_.! 06MS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 2. | LOST—Lady ied people on .notes without CASE: ibaned ealar indorser:" MORELL, €09 Examine! building. ®oid watch; satin finisn, with diamond in center: monogram- M. W.: mount- ed tiger claw attached lberal reward paid E. M. WOLFE, 363 Ful- ‘and Labor Agents. 1644 we bope to on return increase 60,000, | ke | _MONEY WANTED. LOST—At Japanese tea garden in January 31, large black silk muffler reward to finder if returned - te. J, ‘R.IN- GKAHAVN, Sun Rafael. 3 | LOST—Rea pocketbook o ntaining papers.and. | = Return WELLS- |, nd receive reward. .. - .| LOST—At Alhambra Theater, Wednesday, Jan, Persian lamb neck cravat. ‘Liberal re. if returned to Alhambra box office. An Elk charm, injtials “W. J. W, ‘N Kindly return to 308 Bush st. & meive reward. WOULD: Jike “t4™ bgrrot _Jot At'& reasonable rate of interest:-I ° D& gboQ position and ‘can_pay off. the. mort- _gage In & short while. INVESTMENT.. * Nos: 425-27-6th &t...-E . 50x85 {L.;. improvements _Substantial 2-story. frai njiig" 7 moms. atil bath PASIFIC -HEIGHTS “Buchanan>st., N of Washi _modern_house- of .7 bath:, all new plumbing: . britk * foundation; Xey- Box 788, ‘Call office. ;(um?ue:l"m FARGO BANK ‘RESIDENCE. boy for store, be, .Bays, Foster, Webér, Sterling +and. othér | nal ; & Wentell, makes." BENJ. CURTAZ- found: mould- LOST—Eme ') _instrument _case Return to 861 Sreenwieh st ndow . restdences sun ‘{n_evers- room:' @ -de- and: o beautiful view tdewalk ‘bituminizéd street. HANAX-ST. CORNER. of+ Buchahan andl Lombard sts. a. most desirable MEDICAL. DR. WYETIL, - specialist for:-ail ‘femal¥’ reliet - guaranteed: 30 years experience; removed to 826 Post. st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable spectalist for all fe- ubles and irregularities; 1008% Market s DR. G. W. O’'DONNELL—All who are. sick ‘or in trouble corsult ‘this- specialist. on. female. complaints; positively. correcte 2 e “most "difficult cases treated: 1018 Market st. % g, ESS and NOISES in EARS | positively. cured; new method: 3 week's treat- Dr_Cottinghami, 204 Sutter st: 1115 Market—Reliable ladies” ate home before and during’ finement; best medical care; low ‘fees - celiin - hath, : - | lightful neighbor! Qishwashers, et iief guaranteed. nute helped: | CATARRH., 3 epecialist; & 3 Turk. nr. Van Ness—Expert each: " perinanently’.r; emale complaints; inst. relie ; Bours, 10 to 5: 25 years' exper; | DR. ROSEN resides 2995 Folsom st.. eorner, h: ladies, relief or no fee: $10. SR barber shops for sal ‘o McAlfister st. able sité tor, ces 1o have yo you can get it u wait at 568 Mission st. . or 11 Thira st. | DR. NG TOY KEE, 310 Powell .53 Union Square: ail diseases cured by herbs VUt aedpy of Th oty ok o about 17 or 18 years | haracter and habits, office work; must be able to | whekeeps:any, ‘K MINES AND MINING THE Monterey. Gold, Mining Company:: which | owhs one 3f the most . has placed on the market 20. s stock ‘at 25c_a- share. being $1. Mr. J. 3. T - ing <xpert_is-in chaige of th Pors that the richuess of th rapidly as ihe work advances: this-stock. ill. §0 to $2 a share Within-the jonts interested parties can see the qua taken out of this mine-al Miscal agents: GERMANIA ID aluable mings 38 MARKET, 2 Broadway, | L . the .office of ‘their: o office of secre- S o oyment Bureau has re- r 1604 Market st take notice— | 1o learn *he ba DOES YOUR .ROOF’ LEAK Repair it with - s Go' paintiniee o tin . or ‘shingles’ ELATERITE -ROOF' 2D.HAND ‘machinery, -boile pulleys. shafting. > earn their way thiough e of schoc! hours, ornia Rusiness. Coi- Laborers and_mechaniics to. know | Reno House provrietor,. has:| T ew r.oms to the Denver House, | A—BUXY 25¢ to S0c per night. | job pressman for plater i dinike e | KENNESS, “marbhiné s 3 ' by 3Willow’. Bark. outside work | 7= BALDWIN & HOWELL" ' " “AGENTS,.( FOLSOM, $34 — Sunny furnished room, with s -2 S | _closet ‘and bath. 198, corner Bighth—Seven-room flat: part_of rooms rented; rent $18. * | FOURTEENTH, 121—Furnished rooms; front parior, bay-window; piano; bath; reasonable. 503—Large, sunny front room: neat and comfortable; running water, -gas; Park: separdte th: - Renjss $108 50" per | miont ridk. and ) B 50 per montli;- new building: flats of 4 and § rooms and. $6000 . mortgage “per-month; 4 separate flats. Reh; cloed to’ Thizd st. wnd lot:bas double: [ FREDERIC! 557—Fine furnished rooms; al -housekeeping i - desired. GRAND Eout! - 681 fl”n‘:lhl.‘ HOWARD; - 7613%—Nicely furnished bay-win- ‘dow and othiers, double and single; moderate. 117 507{ LAGUNA, 1307, corner Gea: - nished room: ture; private family; reasonable; e T e s MANHEIM, €82 Sutter—Sunny front rooms; . strictly first class; transfent. 1508 — Nicely. rooms: running water, batn and phone. MARKET. 1032—Nice, sunny front rooms; also *._housekeeping rocms; reasonal MISSION, 837AFine single rooms. with run- ning giter. closet: $1 50 per week and up. NATOMA, 102 ~Sunny furnished front rooms. nd. $1 50 per week. TH, - 2!5—Furnished room. for. light housekeeping; reascnable. ‘bufifding - lot; ‘size 30x60.to of _California “and ‘ner-will exchanke _for. 7th and Misston—Rooms 3% reading-room. a few min. resent —Elegantly fur- Kedrny: businiéss |- k : building, -store Tents “$67 50 per 32, near Thirteenth—Sunny front room PINE. 104—Sunny : front room for gentieman; *.private family; centra! location. "ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-rooin and ladies’ par- 50: week; $2 or on ground SIXTH, 08— Elegantly : furnished front room; i suitable. for .one_or two gentlemen. ST ‘JAMES, McAlllater and Laguna—A sunny ed ‘single rocm: rent $7. ooms. auitable for offices. near Market—i00 5, to 36 week elec- 3 HARRE 40 & ave secured pe 'rg{-.bhltdme_r‘-\t ding”~ complete T Miss erihia -réstores “Era; rdinary seamen for. deep- Apply DENT'S place, 26 Stevart EAILORS and lie, Foom 40. Phelan| ast Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G-A.R 10 learn barber trade ege. T41A Howsrd st. 44 THird st ear Mar- | reading rooms. San Francisco ket—700 rooms free "bus and baggage 1~ and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Cali for the reception ©f advertisements and subscrivtions has been | & opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. Open untfl 11 BOOMS “papered. *§ ‘Har{marn Paint Ca, “Saje "pr “exchange I . beafing property, 128 ad -room- modern cottage: hot and colds water:' furnished;, 40 acres: vineyafd: 20 800 apple -treesy -300 50 pear, trees; wine.tanks hold: blacksmith csh 2-room _house. uarters for otfer help: ograpew severdl cords woosl cut: dryers: incubatdrs: 2 horsel: wage ipge; 2 DIgs; O shech; fersey cow: % P 8 ‘Thitd -tel 'M{‘In”l E 't dffer in this | ° JBox"563. Calf office. ° 122" Market st.. Fdieori Ghotiographs, records supplfes, mowing | praadeges. o tesiop st., bet GET your shoes balf soled while waiting, 25c Mission t.. bet " . 200 prunes; « ing 8000 gall < packing houses GASOLINE engines, autom: pd 1y JSE. DOAK, 46 Fremont 'st. . | AEK. for. prices on second attl {spewriters; alf.| IANS AND SURGEO. for. ‘Rieed' Joaun: °C. C0'DONNELLA-Office a: HORSES AND WAGONS. nd the big auction sale A BRANCE. office o The Call fof the racegtion 6 advertisemerits and-subscriptions Has coposite F Tth: gavyjcu- lar stgention 0" disea women. i pa ases of womwn. BLOOD,, skin- and_teetal ‘diseases @ ALL, 10733 Marlet st REMOVED—DR. WONG_HPM. herb doof past four sears ut . ccated at 867 Geamy st.. ntar Léaveriworth. DR_TONG PO ° by use 3t he opened . at 1008. Market st;, Open” until 11 p°m. ° 4s packing boxes; flowers of all kindss fountain, with egoldfish; balance of lan¥ timbers” runing creek passes house: water price “$12,000; %n home. CAMERON' & CO.,°3 Eddy st. Phoue Bast 743. seh pair of carriage holses go0d_gbers, T tricks Oskland, or 22 Caitforn: higl clothing; ‘send postsl. Mason:; now lo- BOOKE and libraries bought. - IL C: 1149 Market o TILTON wapts good second-hagd clothing ahd 154 Bth st.: tel. Jessie 2851/ stands about 3 an be traiaed to tiof in 2:18 or 2:20; & fine buggs animal; wili Box 883, Call office. 153 hands high, rubber-tireC ouggy and harness; (HY. miccsssor %0 Dr . cures al} diseases ‘of .nn:];eni“m Wi -m.m"z'n sto M. MATSUDA haus refurned “from Orient w at-SE..corner Geary and Taylor, sts. * ous herb dottor—All Pis- e in. #r) : DNIVERSITY of "JDQACREF level sediment land: unequaled for potatoes and alfalfs growing: $45 dre; 3 emsh; all water ‘wanted; $1 per ; phong Jessis scll reasonable theztrical goods. for full particularg. MARION GRIFFIN, robldg., §an Francisco. ngh of 7 acres; good housecand ey ot e 2 County, Cal.; price e Moss, Cal. FOR SALE—A gentie hors Call or write ‘MONEY TO LOAN. [ AAA—HERMA Address box nfiner Building. ! Guick detdements; no disappointment, - . Save expenses by dealing directly, second morigages, - yndivided . inter. te assignments Hf yents® proparty-in truk esthtes and undivided in teresti in pioperty pyrcha: Courteous treatmgent R Witep. You Need:Money * . - . e HEKMAN MGRPHY: WILL - LOAN ‘A ‘reasonable amount . let, 2dor 3d i¥tgage on real estate or. Chattéis.. in cif “tion Aptos, Santa $5000; also other la _gulars address Postm#ster, ONTH buys s 10-acre farm. It's free. 603 J st. . BROUGH. Sacramgnto, Cal stock ranches_ orchards, bargains; monthly cata- M. WOOSTER CO., 645 o ] rubber tires, 10 busi g 46 horses - Tuesday, Tebruar: lifornia, Berkeley—Notice tu Contractors, Builders and Materigl’ Men: Nctice is hereby given that sealed “solicited for performing thé nishing the materials for ation of the centra) ds cf the Univefsi Berkeley, *Cal.. agd said a; ohe office of the Regent ator beforeo12 o'clock M. of Feb- Plans and specificati [>;#aid” excavation and Mundations havé been ¢d and may be examined °dajly af offige “the. Regents from 9 g, +NG bids will be consideréd unless accompae’ . nied by ac certt in’ favor of.thé one «pun of horses, 5 and & weigh 1250 pourids: or. r'a good heavy tesm. efcavition at WRIGHT & K ALFALFA lands, Inepected logues sent free, C. Market st.° ds will be received .South Hall, Occidental Horse Exchange, 246 Third st. WANTED—4 ‘stylish m. until ¥ peom. o CUBAN LAND. ‘| T.am thessole owner of 133 -acres ° ‘mous Vuelta Abaja District of Province of Pinag del Rio, the gre Cuba; °title guaranteed; I wish to whole or part: immediately, 5> Cuba; will plant and handle for purchaser; 1 represent no real estate firm, no colony scheme,c no stock first-class {nvestmen ences given. For particulars see or address d_check or bor egenls of the 12810 ten (10) p lent sureties, condifioned that, Ha‘:er.rwm duly 0 ¢ falthful lgations in sceord ATION hay and woa o X -5 e ¥ S Nowia for ok U Give rt‘;u particutars f propérty vr chattels, “> "<Lacation, ete. = . Box. 408, Call office. MONEY _lpatied .to saldHed” people, retai teameters, boarding hoyse ¥ casy payiments; largest buginess in - incipal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg.: HIGHLY respectable pri: fes on diamonds. jewelry, at 3° ereit. Baldwin Jewelrs, Store, t 044, Branch, 19 Third i per cent on furnéure o= plano: no remiy al. no commission. no «, confidential MONEY to loan on low interest: \s and precious, stones S, 10 Sixih st, —Six second-hand express wagons tobacco center of 233 Reale st er cent ‘of hig .| bk with suf |7 3t°said bid- be accepted,” B T b3 S ance with. said bid.and with the specifications which are herehy nqul:lr::.lr)u;‘. * apsrt of such contrict. Tho right tb refect cany gnd all bids is hereby reserved. By or- |. K. H. REQUA, 1417 West st., Oakland, Cal. sder-.of thé comnfittee on grounds ged the Board of Regents. V. “DERSON, Acting Secretagy. PROPOSALS for purchase of U. 8. .master’s Property.e Office of © mafier, 3 lontgomer) Fisco, ‘Cat,, January 12, gl B “posals, in triplicate, for the purchase “Khaki-covered Cork Helmets and 13,903 « tic Overshoes (one buckle) will be ‘thise cffice until 10 o'clock a. m., Fel cpene The Government re- wagons—Light, medium: business Point Lobos ave. An open business buggy Box 927, Call. 3 spring business wagons, hard -wagon. 1680 Mission,ne.13th | light camping wagon r sale cheap. 532 Mission st hand wagons, buckb'd.sur- ing horses. 15th-Vaiencia no circulars; SAN MATECP house of 8 rooms and batd: lot 100x180, with barn and chicken house; er- | £1000 down and balance $62 50 on_car line. e ————— POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. e Mol i W LOTS cheap for cash. 328 Bush st., room 4, third floog. o —_— e . fots " % ATER front mr all Seastys iblicity :$25 ‘up quick, ey harness, work, dri Montgomery, i, HOUSES TO LET. gold, silver,c A—PRINTED iist of houses to It lar. G.H.UMBSE ;mend for cir- Montgomery. -, $994, and then ." serves the right to reject any or Envelopes containing proposals ‘Priposals for purchase of -terifiaster’s property,” and addressed to <oDepot Quartermaster, U. S. clsco, Cal. Further particulars MUNICIPAT, LOAN t our printed list of houses FALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st | HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. CE,: 106 Grant av., $1°7C 810,000, otact, oten: RSB ety WA s notes; al vacy. Comp v rooms 4649, Chronicle bldg, .. TO soiri.d_people without security; on furni. | . aPplication. ture: indorsed notes and other o ant Agency, 143 Phelan building. AT lowest r:l.e- ou turniture 15:' - no commission ;| accepted. » Conservatory Baliaine. ANY sum on rurniture or planos; no removal Jowest rate; essy payments, 1176 Market st., room 8. MONEY logned; reasonable ates. NORTON CO., 708 Marke st., room 207. on diamonds and jew. Coliateral Loan 3% ON furniture & »—Nicely furnished house of elved v 'l February for “he dril of an oi well withi; * Coal can be put at the - ES Furnished house § rooms for sale; | Disc.. . F. | BIDS will be rent $58. Call after 1 o'clock. INVESTMENTS. AND MORTGAGES. All aividend-paying securities for sale, GERMANTA INVEST. CO.. 927 Market st. LOST AND FOUND. aftes ¥ Brooch sanburst. of pearie. with dia: mond in center. Reward returned Sacramento st 5 e o'3 e | o o 33 0 33 55 furnish = BONDE. STOCKS ; no commission. LOBT—On Sunday elry 2 cent ; 15 up; no removal; ,_room 81, € Eddy st. 1 PER cent on furnil or plano. tual Savings Bank bullding, 708 Market st. STAR Loan Co. of salaried employes. R. 811, — pony, clipped, 4 years : branded " on #houler: Sultatie roms: tive Sons’ Hail. pear Macset— Gle: 700. rooms; oF .the Teception Fiptiotis’ hiis beer . - opposite " Fifth. DELANEY—In Mo room: suftable, for 2 wertlemsn. LLARKIN, $16B—3,0r & ropms with regular kitched; phone and bath, OA, 994, torner Scott—Two newly fu - sunny rooms_ light hougsekeeping; o’ children. Zifdth - and _phone . Box 536, .Cal = - e e - i e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES £0r $ih"30; second- . $15. $20: second- g 32 85, §8: all ‘n;l-» guaranteed. New Home. Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market st. T e { $1¢ 50 NEW _improved drop-head nicksi-finish, e Sy - | * guaranteed 10 Yys.. 2d-hand rewl $3 8§+, 145 6th st.: tel. " STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. eSSttt ooty HOME—.See our SOUTH 'PARK, 106v-1 large sunny rocin, com- pletely furnished, for housekeeping or 2 mef. s o PAYLOR, 911—Single fubiished housekeepiig room; gas range; 4olding bed: $7 5 THE VIRGINIA. 1005 Powell—Unfuridsed bay-window swit® marine view; also house- keeping rooms; ‘gas range; supny; bath. BIRD, 508-Fine double parlors: gas ‘stove, grate, bay’ window and bath: $17. with gas: adults only. 9 at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. of adyertisem#ats and subscriptions has been o gk APARTMENAT HOUSES. GLENDORE—New apartments on Pine st., @ast 0° Van Ness ave.; 5 and 6 rooms each, with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elec- tric 1gh:%, gas stoves and hot water sup- plied without extra cost: will be finished with excebtional beauty and taste and are ‘now offered for rent unfurnisned: tenants can fl«aalm trom owner, who will manage the buliding, now Agflfllfll‘ completion, fo for inspection. IOOKER & LIDN'I‘, 14 - s - o MONTCLAIR %PARTMENTS. Cor. Pine and Taylor sts.: beautiful new mod- ern’ apartments: all sunny corner sultes: - fur- nished or unfurptsher: murine view; phone Pr. Exch. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. THE LUNGER, 445 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Juat o completed: sunny: modern 3-rm. apartments > eleggntly furnisfed; electric, lights; private baths; up; refs.; also doctors’ ar&e-, ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn 3-room ments; private baths, steam heat, elec. te, elevator, 4as ranges: $30 to $55. 3 DCTAVIA, 1260, cor - @' Farrell Housekeeping | A KMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, suige,elegantly turnished: gas and coal range. - . household goods stored, - - 731 Howard st., nr. Third: phone ot PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Posr and Poweil sts,: tel. Priv. Ex. 871 N'S storage—Furniture and merchan- 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone Hast 126 GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Mission st.; tel. Howa PACIFIC Storage an moved shipped. 725- F. W. Zehtuss. Furniture Moving Com- st.; phone Jackson 281 / o BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery A BRANCH office of The Call for .he - st.: tel. Main 1840, nlvg at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. in every case; individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures: home cure. AN exceptionally good Ne Remington, No. Smith Premier, other typewriters _at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get M. ALEXANDER. 110 - ticulars, of 1o A typewriter at any price: agents Fay-Sholes, $100; Sun, $40; Commercial, $35; Postal, » CUNNENGHAM, CURTISS & o 2D-H.ND typewriters sold. ren! ‘ebzter Typewriting I -3 % IVIDEND NOTICES. Notice: The Glant Powder ~om- 0. 62, of fitty cents 3 Market. pany, Con.—A dividend, {30¢)"per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the offices of the company, rooms 202, 204 and_206 Hayward bullding, on February 10, 1004. Transfer books closc C. C. QUINN,, Secretary. . San_Francisco, “February 3, 1904, KEEGAN—In this city, January 31, Daley, James Meeker, Victorine M. De Haro, Isabel M. Molloy, Mary Delaney Thomas F. O Halloran (ntant) Dolan, Michael F. Prindle, Mrs. Donovan. John Ratigan, Frank T. Dougherty, Michel J. Stevenson, Sarah Doyle, Daniel P. = Van k!’onfrfl\ Harry Dyer, Philina Sophta Weiley, James Fry, Elbert L. Weinberger, Rosa Fre Mrs, Ann Weyrather. ' Dora Galea, Andrew Wobler, Theodore H NGELIS—In this city, January 30, Aiary Angels, beloved mother o Henry, Fdward. Rudolph and Minnie Angells a the late Emil Angelis, a native of Ger- many, axed 66 years 6 months and § days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, February 2, 1904, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street. near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 o clock. BRUCE—In the City and County nmpli&k January 31, 1904, Mammie Bruce, aged years, a native of California. CALVERT—In Oakland, January 31, 1904, at @1 Eighteenth street, Edna Merle, belov wife of Willlam Britton Calvert, dsughter of Mre. O. E. Perigo and sister of Bion L. Atkineon and Hermann Oliver Perigo. & native of Des Moines. lowa, aged 25 years 5 months and 10 days, CHESTER—In Stockton, Cal., January 30, 1904, Caroline E., beloved wife of Charles Chester of Oakland, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry Stevens of Mills, Sacra- mento County, Cal., a native of Maine. COMERFORD—In this city, January 30, 1904, at his late residence, 1028 Alabams street. John, beloved husband of Annie Comer- ford, = native of Ireland. CORBETT—In this city, January 31, 1904, Mamie, dearly beloved daughter of Ellen and the late Jobn Corbett, and sister of James, Kate, William and Frank Corbett and Mrs. Hannah Schafer, a native of Grass Valley, aged 27 years 6 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), February 2, at 12:30 o’clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRANE—In this city, January 30, 1904, Lem- uel P. Crane, beloved husband of Sara J. Crane, and father of Frank, Irviag and Douglas Crane, Mrs. C. W. Lang, Mrs. J. Todd, Mrs. H. C. Donnels and Mrs J. H. Marshall. a native of New York, aged 50 years § months and 7 days. €7 The faneral services will take place Monday afternoon, February 1, 1904, at 1 o'clock, at the pariors of Halsted & Co., M6 Mission street. Interment private. DALEY—In this city, January 30, 1904, James Daley, beloved son of James and Kate Daley, and brother of Gertrude Daley, & native of San Francisco, aged ¢ years and 12 day 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at Il _o'clock, from the parlors of MecFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion streeq between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Moly Cross Cemetery. DE .HARO—In this city, January 29, 1904, Isabel Marie, beloved daughter of Alonzo and Mary de Haro.'and sister of Mrs. E. P. Kirk, Mrs. S. H. Adamson and Victof, Frank and the late Josephine de Haro, a native of San Mateo County £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera! Monday, February 1, 1904, at 12 o'clock, from the mortuary chael of the Golden Gate Under- taking Comoany, 2475 Mission street. neas Twenty-first, thence to St Peter's Church. Alabama_ street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. where services will be held at I.o'ciock. Interment Hol¥ Cross Cemetery. by carriaze. ave, January 29, 1904, Thomas F.. beloved son of Nicholas and the late Josephine Delaney and brother of Nich- olas ‘A William J., Matthew D.. Louis E., Marguerite M Frances L. and Josephine De- laney a native of Humboidt County, Cal., aged 26 years 6 months and 14 days. €7 Friends and acqnaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), February 2, at 9:43 o'clock, from his late residence. 268 Page street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOLAN—In Oakland, January 30, 1904, Mich- ael- F: Dolan, beioved husband of the late Mary Dolan, and devoted father of William, John and andrew Dolan, Mrs. J. Nolan. Mrs. J. Adams and rhe late Mary Dolan, & native of County Kilkenny, Ireiand, aged 64 years. A member of Central Lodge No. 28, A O U. W 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tufly tavited to attend the funeral Tuesday, February 2. 1904, at 3:30 o'clock, from his daughter's residence. 823 Filbert street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a sol- smn requiem mass will be celebrated for the répose of Pis soul at 10 o'clock. Interment St._ Mary’s Cemetery, Oukland. DONOVAN—In Oakland. January 30, 1904, John, beioved husband of Ellen Domovan, and_fither of Hannah M., Jeremiah C. and John L. Denovan, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock. from his late res- idence, 1003 Third strest, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. where a_ solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for_the repose of his soul, commencinz at 0:45 o'clock Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery. Oakland. DOUGHERTY~ In this city. January 30, 1904, Michel Joseph, dearly beloved busband of Katherine Doughercy. father of Willlam and Howard Dougherty ‘oving son of James and Bridget Dougherty, brother of Danfel F.. Jathes, Thomas. Jobm, Willlam and Belle Dougherty and Mrs. I. H. Brady, Mrs. T. Code and Mrs. M. London, a native of Sam Francisco, aged 37 years. » 7 Friends and acquaintances are respecte fuily invited to ~ttend the funeral to-morrow TTuesday), at 9.30 o'clock from the pariors of* Monahan, O'Hara & Co.. 2339-2341 Mis- slon street, near Nineteenth, thence to St Peter's Charch. Alabama street. near Twenty-fourth, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOYLE—In this city, January 31, 1904, at his residence, 847 Howard street, Daniel P.. beloyed husband of Hanora Doyle, and fatheg of Charles A. Doyle, a native of Wate County, Ireland, aged 72 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DYER—In this city, January 28, 1904, Philina Sophia, beloved wife of James A. Dyer, & native of Waterbury, Vt. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 1, 1904, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 1185 Valencia street, near Twenty- third, thence to Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mission street. between Sixth and Seventh, where services will be held at 2 o’'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner of Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. FRY- In Oakland, January 26, 1904 Elbert L. Fry, aged 78 years and on January 31. 1904, Ann Fry (his wife), aged 65 years and 11 months, beloved parents of Mrs. Ida Kemaston, Mrs. Nettle Howard, Mrs. Hat- tle Delaney and George, Laurence, Fred- erick, Edward and Bert Fry, both natives of New York. E¥ Notice of funeral in Wednesday morn- ing’s papers. GALEA—In this city. January 30. 1904, An- drew Galea. a nafive of Malta, azed years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fumeral Tuesday. Februaty 2, at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, undertaker, Montgomery avenue. HARRINGTON—In this city. January 3L 1904, Charles J.. beloved son of Peter J. and the late Nancy Harrington, and brother of Robert, Andrew, John and Frank Harring- tn, Mrs. A G. Beazell of Livermore and Mrs. Paul Subertich of Oakland, a native of Livermove, Cal.. aged 36 years. £7Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 2 Ness avenue. city. January 31, 1804, Harry. Hattle Hitcheox. and father of Jesse Mary Hitcheox and Mrs. Alice E. McKie. & native of England, aged 62 years 2 monthe and 23 days. HITCHCOX~—Ps wed to a higher life. in th o B HOLLAND—In Oakland, January 30, 1904, f Jane Holland, daughter of Mrs. &8 and sister of Mrs. R. W. Pem- e and Mrs_J. T. Brewis, a native of England, aged 59 years 9 months and 28 days. HOLT—In Alameda, January 30, 1904, Mary Eliza Hol, widow of the late James W. Hoit, and mother of Edward J. halt, native of Bangor, Me., aged 75 years T months and 27 days. (Bangor and Beifast, -B' d)wwfl-nm an > invited to attend the funeral services matory. relict of the late Willlam

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