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THE -SAN’ FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY o 1904 11 YOUR WARES AND GAIN HELP WANTED—WALE. MURR 1005 we gav : 80.000 ton wor nge grove, $00, house; a Monterey Co., $30 11 ied laborers, saw- is, milkers, paid fare shoes at charges 40 Ellis ot.; 14 ces from thousands of whom 1 have secured pensions. M. HARRI referer TY. £ rooms for sale MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. selectlon of trunks, suit cases. and sde euits sold on small weekly pay- Misit Clothing Parlors, 25 Stockton. RS, slightly used, sold at cost: rwood visible typewriter catalog San Francisco. sale—Hest §2 50 hats, §1 s new | sent free. R. E. Revalk & Co. RATION Popular Price Tlatter, 330 Kearny st., neaf Pi 9 p. m.; Sundi to noon. TRY our mer's shoes at $1 and §1 50 pair; | foot-form shoes at $2 we pay express charges. 11 3d Exam. bjd.: catalog free. | 334c ROLL per; samples ailed; pa ng. M, MER- ILASTIC stockings made to -order. : phone red 2712 Fac- A FINE Prouty job preas; second sand; good Box 798, Cal ILING ark for fishing and buating, 428 Bush st third floor. room 4 | DESKS bought, sold ‘and exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY CO.. 782 Mission: tei Bush 467 % and cash register; [ X, SOME £00d second-hand gasoline engine: 127 h; ®.. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt SLOT machin Chicagoes, ieth Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPTY, lete line at 1816 SAFEE—New and second-hand. E. B. BECK } & CO., 122 Market st. ! n phonographs, records, supplies, moving cture mpachines, films. Bacigalup mobiles and launche Fremont st. ypewriters; all 110 Montx'y. LS—Continued. NCING Tuesday., Thursday, Saturday, Sun- day evgs. Teutonia Hall. Howard st Sth: Prof Foster; society dancing taught. Acyina reatores iost evesight; cures deafn: cdtarrh. A'VIDA CC 524 10th, MRS. Eaton, elegtric teedle specialls ter, r. 609. Mtks Eaton. 233 Geary, room 38. Bon Marche Pants Co.; speclal $5 pants to of- der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellis. Tel. Drumm 44, and nr. Valenel : costumes, play bool Country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. TAILOR-MADE sult §780; dress pants $2 50 Misfit Clothing Parlor. cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray Fair io its natural color: $1: at all druggists’. scientific palmist and astrolo- adings $1: 3 questjons by ex- open Tue day also. 13 Post st. TE—CITY—FOR SALE. ' | REAL ESTA AFARTMENTS WANTED. 1 WANT a_ 3-room furnished apattmen al . complete” tor housekieping in_an apartment- ST house. Box>956¢ Call office. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AT AUCTION AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1904, * At 12 O'clock_Noon at Our Office, every room outside; from $1 50 per ~house. new furniture; modern and sunny; pric 25 POST, week up; this Is the only up-tz-date house in By Order of MRS. ALVINZA HAY WARD, this vicinity first-class grill attached. 10—BUILDING=10 fi LOTS, A _BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, §125 to $5 per, week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. - AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st, (or Noo 1 Fifth st.—Rooms, 25 Glc. $1. $1 50 iight; $1 50 to $10 week; house open ‘il night, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms suite single: also unfurnished.. . 1429, near Leavenwoyth—Large alcove largs closét; gas range. D 3 CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Flegant!y “} “turnished’ sunny rooms: prices reasonable. ELLIS, 525—Front bay-window room: hewly As_Per Diagram_ FRONTING ON POL FULTON _ST. AND ASH AVE. DOUBLE FRONTAGES, ST., RD. located at 2 H FOSELLI, k| scientific paimist, 515 near Geary, Phone Black 501. PAPERHANG papered, ING, ETC. painting. tinting, Hartmar.n Paint Co.. 318 Third; tel. Main 413. PHYSICIANS AND Sl'n‘)EUN‘i DR. C. C. O'DONNELL~—Office and residence, 102115 Market bet. Gth and 7th; particu- lar sttention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1 15 Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, ireats ali 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 Tal herb doctor, cures ail d s of human by use rbe and te: ashington st. DR. M. MATSU returned from Orlent. Now eary and Taylor sts. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs’ 746-8 Clay st. 44 Thir2 st night: reading baggage and from f The Call for the reception and suoscriptions has beem - 1008 Market itp m opposite Fifth Open une camaged. half ist and 3 & whoes, le wait a mare, stands about be trained to trot uggy animai: will Call office. hands hig! . &8y and harness rate; make offe ut 4 surreys, 2 phaetons 10 business buggies: Tuesday, February st of horses, 5 and 6 gh 1250 pounds: or ¢ team. jnquire s and busine: sorses, thorou; broken and guaranteed Occidental Horse Exchange,-246 Third st ANTED—A stylish bu, broker ant ntfice € Lusness ¥ 1680 Missio cay o nd wag EXPRESS wagon, = t for =a new camping wagon 532 Mission = — HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. N able furnished house of e ey A BRANCH office of The Call-for the reception of Gdvertisements and subscriptions has_been opencd at 1008 M Open until 11 3. n; e T ELLANEOUS WANTS. et st... coposite Fifth. highist prices for all kinds of & clothirg; postal. MORRIS 1 BOOKS and libraries bought. 1L 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie or postal: TILTON ;wants good second-hend clothing_and theatrical goods. 154 Oth st.: tel. Jessle 2851 e ————————————————— MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY. ©01-602-603 Examiner Building Quick setflements; no disappointment by dealing directly. d mortgages, undivided inter- assignments of rents’ property in trust, legacies, life estates and undivided in- 1 riy purchased. atment. .. Strictly confidential hen You Need Money sce HERMAN MURPHY. Estates, ests et terests Cour WILL A reasonabl 1st, LOAN amount on or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or | Chettels, in cf | or country. Low rate of interest Give full particulars of property o- chattels, Location, etc. Box 408, Call office mer- ¥ loaned to salaried people, retall chants, teamsters, boarding houses. easy pavments; larg: cipal cities. Tolman, without HIGHL respectable private p advances on diamonds, jewel | per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry $46 Market: tel, Main 1644, Branch SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES NEW HOME—See our new tripie-feed ma- chines; slightly used; $10. $13, $20; second- hand, §3 $5, $5: all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Markst st. $16 50—NEW Improved drop-head nickel-fAnish, guaranteed 10 3rs.: 2d-hand sewing machines $2 50 ith st.: tel. Jessie 3136. ¥ Confractors, Builders snd Material Men: tice is hereby given that sealed bids are Eclicited 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 Callfornia at Berk 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- Tuary 8, 1904. Plans and specifications for sald excavation and foundations have been adopted and may ;be examined daily at office of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. t No bids will be considered unless accompa- nied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in of the Regents of the University of srnfa, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid with sufficient sureties, conditioned that, it #aid bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper comtract to faithfully perform the duty and obligations in accord- ance with said bid andJwith the plans and epecifications 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 butld ings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HE! DERSON, Acting Secretary. BIDS will be received until February 15, 1904, for the drilling of an ofl well within 5 miies of Evanston, Wyo.: plenty of water near by: coal can be put at the el at from $3 to $3 50 per ton; the contractors to furnish everything and must prosecute the work diligently day and right until completed. Bidders wiil make separate bids at so much per foot to sink 1000 feet, 1500 feet and 2000 feet deep; the size of the hole to be #ot less than 61 NEW casy method—To wage-earners on unin- | dorsed notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company. rooms 48-49, Chronicle bldg | TO salaried people wi out secur | - ture. indorsed notes and other s Discount Agency. 143 Phelan building. | AT lowest rates ou furniture and pianos; strict | privacy: no commission; . NELLL, [i nservatory ANY,sum on furniture or pianos, no removal; lowest rate; nts; no commisst 1170 Mark: MONEY loaned; reasor ).. 708 Market st., r L loans on dlamonds and jewelr: mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan B % O3 o com st le rates. m 207. “NORTO! furniture & planos: 15 up: no V. TREMAIN, room $1, 6 LOST AND FOUND a Savings Francisco in the No. 214-709. bank > Hibern to watch seh st reward diamond locket, fr e Sons’ Hall, Return to “Park, iiber RO garden in G k silk G affler 3 ketbook containing papers and e of deposit. Return WELLS- FARGO BANK and receive reward, MEDICAL. H, specialist for all female instant relief guaranteed; 30 removed to $26 Post YALPE AU'S female pills; | - price 2 50 by exprese. Pasteur's syringe and tablets; price $5. By express ouly on receipt of price. OSGOOD BROTH- EiS, wholesals druggists, Seventh and Broadway. Ozkland ck or thi conmult complainis: positively corr Tute helped: the most di e iaiist on female #d: the unfortu- Acult cases treated; 1015 Market st. advice free. Office CATARKH, DEAF pwitivel i week's 204 Sutter st iable lad: cured; new method Dr. Cottingham. privaie home best medical | T PER_cent on furniture or plano. 1003 Mu- | _tual savings Bank bullaing. 705 Market st STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to | et lh’:ll.)(um.\l Sav.Bk.bld, | ASH loaned salaried people on notes withor | “indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner building salaried emplc WOULD like to borrow $2000 on a house and lot at & ressonable rate of interest: [ have ® good pesition and can pay off the mort- | gage in a short while. Box 788, Call office. WANTED—$6000; 8 per cent guaranteed: le- A cent on furniture or plano; ' frcacem. 72 st < % o inches at the bottom on completion. The a e right s reserved to refect any and all bids e - -3 - it the price is excessive. For further par- TN o ticulars write or call on the undersigned or S HESTHAL'S 110 Siath ot W. D. SANBORN, trustee, 631 Market st. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave, JLOANS FROM $1 TO $10.000. pany, nd, No. 62, of fitty cents (30c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been deciared, payable at the offices of the company, rooms 202, 204 and_206 Hayward bullding, San Francisco, on February 10, 1904. Transfer books close Febrgary 3, 1904, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Secretary. furnished: teléphone; gentlemen; walking distance. o FOLSOM, 1198, rnm!rfl? part of rooms ren rent $18. o . B02—Large, suniiy front, room t and comfortable; running water, gas; rent §8 50, ~ FREDERICK, pi7—Fine furnished room: housekeeping 1! dfslr!d. bi 4 GRAND Southern, 7th ant Missfon—=ooms 35¢ to 1 26 night: $1 50-t0 $6 wk.: reading:room; HOWARD, 761%—Nicely” furnished® bay-win- dow and others, double and single; modergte. ghth—Seven-room’ 5 =S > s 8 ] | SEastE, 308, corner Fourth—Nicely, furnished £ B rool 2 S < > LAGUNA, 1507, corner, Gedry—Elegantiy) fur- 7z = nished rooms; sunny; new flat; new furni 2 ; ture; private family; reasanable. = g LARKIN, 1509 — Nicely furnished sunny ;: = rooms; running Wwater, bata and phone. R T e b i cheis MANHEIM, 082 Sutter—Sunny .(ront rooms; rictly first class: transient. MINNA, Sl4—Farnished robms o housekeep- | L5 o B ing. MISSION, 887A—Fine single rooms, with run- ° ning water, closet: $1 50 per week and up. NINTH, 235 Furnished corner bay-wihdow = : N T room for light housekeeping; reasonable. 10 T % 2 1% 'PEARL, 32, near Thirteenth—Sunny front room : PINE, 1044—Sunny front room for gentleman; | | sTRATHMORE private famiiy: central location. ) ARARTMENTH —— | ROYAL House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladfés’ par- lor: rooms per nighty 35¢ to $1 50; week, §2 to $8; month, $5 to $30; elevator on'ground Two biocks from Market st.—200 feet from City Hall. X ficor; rooms Wwith hot and cold water; baths. = FEVENTH, 191—Housekeeping, also furnished RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF THE CITY. rooms. s 42T SIXTH, 308 Elogantly furnished front room; TERMS 40 PER CENT CASH. sultable for one or two gentlemen. Por Maps and Csthioksty Appiy to. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny BALDWIN & HEWRLE furnished single room: rent $7. POST ST. SUTTER, 967—Crystal House—Elegant rooms; board, if wanted; reasonable; respectable. THE EDINBURGH, 230 Powell, cor., Gea Sunny suites of rooms, suitable for offices. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—i00 Tooms, 35¢ ta $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator, read.-room: free bus;baggage. level sadiment land; unequaled for and alfalfa growing: $45 ; all water wanted; $1 per VAN NESS ave., 510—Elegant front pariors and adjoining suite for office or club. e per ye Call or write for full particulars. MARJON GRIFFIN, xamin Room 400, Examiner bldg., San Francisco. | {INCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 5t mear Market FOR sale—Ranch of T4, acres; good house and | )ost convenient and respectabl room: outbuildings; partly to fruit; near 8. P. sta- | 35¢ to 31050 night; 32 to 38 week; elevato elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggags WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light In very room. rooms from 15¢ to $1 per night, c to $5 per week: open all night. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e —————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. SUITE of handsomely furnished rooms with best of home cooking: every ' convenience; private home; modern; location central close to Market st. Box 362, Call office. HOTEL HATTON elegantly furnished all modern conven- tion Aptes, Santa Cruz County, Cal.; price $5000; also other lands for sale. For partic- ulars’ address Postrsaster, Moss, Cal $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm, $260 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st’ WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA “orch lands, stock ranches orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. i 160x180, with barn and chicken house; $6000; $1000 down and baleace $02 60 per month; on cAr line, D. COFFIN, 3303 Mission st. —_— POINT RICHMONIY REAL ESTATE. 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 328 Bush st. 4. third floor. WATER front lots aad bargains: all tracts; maps, photos_etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg. e DN S P S It e BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M’NTS jences; excellent table. FILBERT, 1110%—"Threc sunny furnished v?umm with or without board; fine marine view. s The Wallace, 944 Van Ness, cor. O'Farrell st.— Room and board $25 month: under new man‘gt. ROOM and , modern conveniences, for a gent.: private family. 1224 Golden Gate ave. Hotel Bueng Vista, 1070 Valencia st. (warm belt cf Mifsion)—Light gun. rooms;American. room SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing Soclety, 5th floor, Mutual Savings Back building, Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 3lst of December, 1903, a diVidend has been déclared at the rate per anpum of (12) twelve per cent on stock and participating certificates, payable on and after SATUR- JOSEPH A. LEON. Survetary capital free of taxes, DAY, January ARD. Manager 1904 HUGH CRAIG .| SPECK & co., 667 MARKET ST., OPP. KEARNY. Rea) Estate Agwnts and Rent Collectors. Full Charge Taken of Property. M SOLD. $160,000—Modern G-story brick building; se- 4 lease (o one tenant, $1400 per bank mortgage $05.000 can re- main; by assuming mortgage, pays 17 per cent net; lot 68:9x137:6. $10,000 CASH ONLY. $35,000—Bank mortgage $25,000; 68:9x137:6 5 . near Larkin; rents $215; must be sold this weck. PAC, VENUE RESIDENCI $17.500—Cheapest buy on Pacific ave.: splen- aid residence; 15 rooms and 3 baths: 1x126 S PROPERTY. ONLY piano bouse in the city that will rent you a new planc for $3 per month and allow © months’ rent and cartage off purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller, Doll and other makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 360 Hayes st. second-hand pianos, A FINE lot of bari including such makes as Steioway. Haines Bros., Knabe, Baus, Foster, Weber, Sta Marshall & Wendell, Sterling and _other makes. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- vell st.; no branches in San Francisco. A FEW unredecmed storage pianos (also fur- niture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage, lffifl Market st CHEAP squars and upright piance; new and second-hand Organs; Very easy payments. 403 Market st., second floor. NEW planos sold on $5 monthly payments. JOE. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. A FISCHER w}iz plano for sale: good as new; $135. Geary st. $65_UPRIGHT planc; Steck mahogany: nearly new. HORNUNG BROS., 216 McAllister s . 782 Turk. nr. Van Ness—Expert irics. female complaints; inst relief: ent $10; kours, 10 1o 5; 25 years' exper. T TON—Prompt relief for ladies: con- THE Monterey Gold Mining c«:-- which OWELS one of the most valuable mines in Call- fornia has placed op the marker 20,000 shares of its stock at 25c_a share the par value being §1 Mr. J. J. Taylor, the emiment min- Ing expert is in charge of the Work end re- ports that the richness of the mine is gai Tapidly as the work advances: this stock will €0 10 §2 a share within the next 12 months; inieresied pariies can see the quartz and taken out of this mine st the office of r fiscal agepts GERMANIA INV __ 927 Market st __MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, sngines. ery. MeIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK Eepair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to needs no Painting or coating: good over irem, tin or shingles: best f ELATERITE ROOFING CO, 2D-HAND machinery. bollers, cngines, pulleys, shafting, etc., +Lae rented and_exchanged _ W § WHITE MCHY. A—Fine suits, $7 50; dress papts, Orig- inad 2dieni Clothing Parione 555 Hearnr ot near Bush; upen t0 9 p. m. Sunday to moon. st BEAUTIFUL Z-pedal Steinway upright plano: perfect order; sacrifics. Keeffe's.285 O Farrell. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos. Cecilfan pianc plaver, BYRON MAUZY, 306-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old_and pew. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. __O¥YFICES AND STORES TO LET. FINE, light offices to let. 535 California st. NICE fine 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 its growth,stops falling,cures dandruft and itching scalp; no Main or stickiness; cleanses scaip; atdruggists’, hairdressers’: ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1238 Polk GRADUATES of New York Sel of Massage Osteopathy; vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses as attendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the -machine of to-day. J. _ EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st. gitimate _manufacturing _busin ALk Jor | COULSON €O., Toc. Petaluma, Cal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. tores and lodging-house; rents $15,- 000; lot 30 feet frontage; pays over 9 per cent; $10,000 bank mortgage can re- main DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. $16,500—0'Farrel] st., east of Van Ness ave.: pays 10 per cent by assuming $9000 hank mortgage; rents $115; lot 27:6x 120; two frontages. BIG INTEREST-PAYING FLATS. $25,000-Corner: Western Addition: rents $230; xS $22,500—Ome-half block from Market st. rents $171; fine improvements; lot 75x100; im- provements modern. $19,000—Annual rents $2185: Golden Gate Park: modern bay-window flats; lot 50 ; no better buy in Western Addi- tion. $16,000—Geary st.: 3 new bay-window fla east of Larkin st.; rents $125. $10,000—Two beautiful Post-st. flats: close to Gough st.; 30 feet frontage; always rented: yearly rents $000, $8,250—McAllister-st. flats; rents $060 yearly; lot 25x137:6. 50— Rents $96 50; business property, near Sixth and Harrison streets; lot two rents §024; Ritch st.; lot 42x 14 per cent net, y rents $624: 2-story building and stable for 6 horses $4.000—Two Sutter-st. flats: 5 and 6 rooms: lot 25x137:6; a good buy. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. | NEW FLATS. $&75) brings $870 per year and rented very cheap: could be Increased: all large sunny rooms and swell nelghborhood; it will pay you to investigate this before you buy. See owner on premises to-dey. Masoni- ave., bet. HOTEL ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunay rooms; excellent tabl:; from $40; single $25. Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; new chefs: colored service: table specialty. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms: cooking: German family; $6 per week. BURKELEY KEAL ESTATE. BARGAINS—We buy, sell, exchange or build, MURDOCK & CO., Lorin .Station, Berkeley. ALt RS e S Pl SRR L OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS ke | HAUSER—HEROLD—In MARRIED. BARGER—DUFF%—In this city, Janusry 30, 1904, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor of the Fourth Congregational Church, Harry P. B,lfl!r and Lizzie Duffy, both of San Fran- ciseo. BLALOCK—McCULLOUCH—In this city, Jan- _uary 30, 1904, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, astor of the Fourth Congregational Church of San Francisco, Isaac Frank Blalock and Eulalia McCullouch, both of San Francisco. this _ eity, January 26, 1004, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, John Hauser and Elizabeth Herold. WICKERSHEIMER — KNUPFER — In this city, January 31, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, August Wickersheimer and Annie Knupfer. | —— DIED. Angells, Mary Kelley, Nellie H. L Andrews, Adelle R. Labatard, Annie C. Comerford, Jobn Langan, Michaei , Clarke, - James Lawton, Willlam Creagh, Michael . Levy, Louis Crane, “William B. _ McGrath, Annie Daley, James MeGlynn, Patrick MeNulty, Viela Meeker, Vietorine M. McGuire, Wm. S. Merklin, George Meyer, Louis Michael, Raphael O'Donnell, James Donavan, John Doughérty, M. J. Emery, A H. Prindle, Elizabeth Ernst, Lulu Rice, Stephen O. ., Fry, Elbert L. Storcker, Frieda - 7 Galea, Andrew Sullivan, John Trapp, Amandd C. Wood, Susan T Gligo, George © Goldbeck, Charles Al Graves, Henry P. Wieboldt, Mary C. Guinnane, Mary F, . Woolworth, Chas. P. Harrington Chas. J. Stevenson, Sarah Hurley, James Van Semeren, H. Keegah, Bridget Weinberger, Rosa ANDREWS— I Alameda, Cal’ February 1. 1904, Adelle Ross, beloved wife of Lee An- drews, and mother of Elinor, Wallace, Ray, Anita’ and Adelle Andrews, & native of To- peka, Kans, aged 40 years 10 months and doys. ANGELIS—In this c¥y, January 30, 1904, Mary Angells, beloved mother of Henry, Edward, Rudolph and Minnie Angelis and the late Emil Angelis, a native of Gi many, aged 6 years 6 months and 8 da [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, February 3, 1904, at 10 o'clack, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street near Twenty-first. Inierment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner of Elghteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 o'clock. CLARKE—In Alameda, February 1, 1904, at his residence, 921 Taylor avenue, Janics, dearly beloved husband of Annma Clarke, and devoted father of Mrs. A. J. Torres, Mrs. A. Serpa and Belle and Josephine Clarke, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years 5 months and 20 days. (New York and New Haven Papers please copy.) £ Notice of funeral hereafter. COMERFORD—In this city, January 30, 1904, John, beloved husband of Annie, Comerford, a native of Ireland. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day €Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from . his late residence, 1028 Alabama street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 10:43 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRANE—In this city, February 1, 1904, at his residence, 3 Shipley street, Willlam B. €rane, beloved son of Willlam and Mary Crane, and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. J. J." Daughney and Dennis, Joseph and Mamie Crane, a native of San Francisco. T Notice of funeral hereafter. CREAGH—In this city, Michael Creagh, beloved father of Gertrude Creagl Mrs. S. Aaron and Dr. J. W, Creagh, a native of County Kerry, Ireland. 7 Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. Interment Santa Rosa, Wednesday, February 3. DALEY—In this city, January 30, 1904, James Daley, beloved son of James and Kate Daley, and brother of Gertrude Dale: native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 12 days. 7 Frienda and acqv intances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 11_o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, ‘between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, February 1, 1904, Mary D., beloved mother of John F., Margaret C. and Edward A. Davis, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence. Lyon street,’ thence to St. Dominic's Chureh, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELANEY—In Mojave, Cal., January 20, 1904, Thomas F., beloved son of Nicholas and the late Josephine Delaney, and brother of Nicholas ‘A., Willlam J., Mathew D., Louis E., Marguerite M., Frances L. and Jose- phine Delaney, a native of Humbaldt County, Cal., aged 26 years 6 months and 14 days. ©FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to atténd the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 9:30 o'clock; from his late residence, 268 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE SALES BOUSE—In this city January 31, 1904, Sister Mary de Sales Bouse, a native of Treland, aged 64 years. > Funeral private. Requiem mass in the POWELL, 502, cor. Sutter—Large sunny corner room for 2. terms reasonable: also single rm. e e e 1 o e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. story ‘new Eastlake $650 CASH, $9 monthly; 2. WANTED—Sunny suite of rooms with boar house rooms and bath. good well, also| “home cooking: large closets; hot and cold city wate 3 fine lots; 76x100; all fenced; water; bath and_ phone: terms must be rich sandy-loam soil;.immense oak and laurel | reasonable. Box 596, Cail office. trees; running stream of pure -water; an ideal spot and lovely home. adjoining East Oakland; near fine ‘school, electric cars; away from fogs and 7aw winds; price in all $1275. Call or send for circular.’ 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, bwner. —_— "OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. 2 FINE sunny front rooms, with board, to rent at 1368 Webster st., Oakland. OAKLAND STGRES TO LET. FRONT and back office’rooms and basement, 1233 Broadwav. Oakland. L8 il S e ARSI T OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in farni- ture H. Scheilhaas.l1th st..cor.store.Oakland, - ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPI remain In cold rooms when you can get warm apartments at the Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st.? DE NORMANDY, 606 Post—Nicely furn. rms., $2 week up; also hskog, $4 to $7 a week. L ROOMS WANTED. GENTLEMAN wants a sunny room: no board- ers or children. Box 856, Call office. ——— SPECIAL NOTICES. e A AN Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send de stamps for particulars. “Relief for Ladies’ in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphla, Pa. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, houschold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- +731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 16l. .PIERCE-RODOLFH Storage & ®Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts,; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone Fast 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery 4 st tel. Main 1840, Shinoing at cut rates. EDDY, 420—Parlor suite furnished for house- keepin, gas range; bath: $25. . 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, ‘mousekeeping privileges: reasonable. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOUKNE School. Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures: home cure. e e ] TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally goud No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smiih Premier, $25: other typewrite 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- running water; GOLDEN GATE, 953—Front suite and kitchen; also single.and kitchen; $15. JACKEON, 1811A—Large front and back lors, furnished complete for housekeeping; also_single room, suitable for 2 gentlemen. LARKIN, S816B-—3 or 4 large sunny furnished rooms twith regular kitchen; phone and bath. NINTH, 157—Double parlors for housekeep- ing; bay-window. DCTAVIA, 129, cor. O'Farrell—Housekeeping | _ BOmery st. sulte,elegantly furnished; gas and coal range. | 3" (ypewriter at any price; agents Fay-Shol $100; Sun, $40; Commercial, $35: Postal, TAYLOR, 911—Single furnished housekeeping room; gas range; folding bed; $7. CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH. Waller and Frederi $1500—PRETTIEST and cheapest cottage home in San Francisco; § rooms, bath, pantry, stationary washiubs, etc.: Jot 30x110; street work done; electric’ and steam cars at the door to all parts of the city and cemeteries, Sc. THISTLETON, 272 Sadowa st., Ocean View. FOR SALE CHEAP, Neat cottage, With all modern improve- ments: terms same fs rent. Apply owner, lumber yard, SE. corner Alabama and Mont- calm sts. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for bulldings and will wreck the largest building completely within 10 days Northwest corner Mission and Tenth sts., office and yard PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or wddress Central Pharmacy 201 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.: fee roderate. LIGUOR habit cured; we guarantee o cure in 2 % or no charges. Acme Liquor Cure Co., 7 Market st., room 203. O te. e ans, ot V0. s mmatertey | Formshed $20 up. At M. WILSON, 80 Geary: A—_BUYE_ selis or reats gear machinery, en- giver, Yolders, wate :‘.. e WHITELAW, 853 e 2 ot 3 NICE lots on €th ave and 2 lots on Sth ave.; north of park, near B st.; must be sold. Ap- ply J. BURGOYNE, 2119 Point Lobos ave. TWO-STORY_ house, 6 rooms and bath; 2 car lines; grand marine view: near Cliff House. 410 Forty-fifth ave. BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loam full cost improv. and part lot at 6 cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker LOTS, N or 8 side of Golden Gate Park, . chased by W. J. m“&lmr $17,000—BUSINESS ', Stores and rooms; must . Apply 353 Fifth -:.-’ DO you want a nice bathroom? Call on AHL- Plum| Howard st, BACH & MAYER, bers, 836 THE VIRGINIA. 1005 Powell—Unt 2D-HAND typewriters sold. rented. repalred. Ba-s dow Sait: marine view: also house: | L \Webster Tvpewriting Insoec Co._fits Market keeping rooms; gas range; sunny; bath. THIRD, $08—Fine double parlors: gas stove, MARRIAGE LICENSES. grate, bay window and bath; $17 with gas: e adults only. I The followirg marriage licenses were issued A BRANCH office of The Call for .he jon , Yesterday. of advertisements and subscriptions has been | Gailard R. Hardenbrook, 27, Vallejo, and opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. | Mabel Hartman, 20, Vallejo. Open yntil 11 p. 5L ‘Maurice T Rose, 23, 1324 Pine street, and Rosalie Steveler, 1224 Pine street. Manuel J. Silva, 33, Martinez, 8. P. Silveria, 35, Martinez. John J. Larcombe, 25, 533 Golden Gate ave., and Juliette Chopard, 22, 533 Golden Emile J. Schnetzler, 24, 3746 Twenty-second nd Mary APARTMENT HOUSES. BRIt L SR AL - SIS S GLENDORE—New apartments on Pine st., east of Van Ness ave.; b and 6 rooms each, with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elec- tric lights, gas stoves and hot water sup. | st., and Adelia F. Vitt, 21, 216 Waller st plied without tra cost; will be finished J. g’ Cyrille Lahaderne, 22, 4221 Post with beauty and taste and are | st. and Therese Bordenave, 22, 11 Stockton. now for 'rent tenants | Walter Simpson, 21, Alameda, and Emma can rent direct owner, who will E. Donahue, 18, cit ity. ‘Antonio Labarbera, 33, San Jose, and Cater- 3 Marchi. 186 Vandewater street. P i ’"Lm:.éf‘nf:lv:. i aveime, and e e e e | Hrrist E. Hebaley, £1, Street. : : fur- ; B ed; marine view; phone Pr. Baen o4, TYON & HOAG, 110 Mobtemmers: Bm_lm DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inseried. They must be handed Ihdaracd with he name and residence of pers indorsed with name 'S sons authorized to have the same publi Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this eolumn free of charge. A LUNGER, 445 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just . "y oo baths: Up: rets.; also doctors' atfiows, private baths, steam itor, gas ranges; $30 to ST, LOUIS, 1675 Jackson st.—] FeRt: - BORN. ° mmmw-‘&n‘ SANDEMAN—In this_ .wthv}fcdwnp llam a X 1In this city, February 1, 1904, ,’%n J..?muk.. ‘ufh chapel of Magdalen Asylum, Potrero avenue and Twenty-first street, 8 o'clock, Wednes- day, February 3. DOLAN—In Oakland, January 30, 1904, Mich- ael F. Dolan, beloved husband of the late Mary Dolan, and devoted father of William, John and Andrew Dolan, Mrs. J. Nolan, Mrs. J. Adams and the late Mary Dolan, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 66 years. A member of Central Lodge No. 23. Ao v . w ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, February 2. 1904, at 9:30 o'clock, from his daughter's residence, S23 Filbert street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church., where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of Fis soul at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DONOVAN—In Oakland, January 30, 1904, John, beloved husband of Eilen Danovan and father of Hannah M., Jeremiah C. and John L. Donovan, a native of Ireland, aged 80 _years. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock. from his late res- idence, 1003 Third strect, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for_the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:45 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. DOUGHERTY—In this city, January 30, 1904, Michel Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Katherine Dougherty, father of William and Howard Dougherty, loving son of James and Bridget Dougherty. brother of Daniel James, Thomas, Jobn, Willlam and Bel Dougherty and Mrs. T. H. Brady, Mrs. T. Code and Mrs. M. London, a native of San 37 years. (=2 and acquainfances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock from the pario of Monahan, O'Hara & Co.. 2130-2341 M| ston reet, near Nineternth, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street. near Twenty-fourth, where a solemn requiem ass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Int £ Holy Cross Cemetery. DOYLE—In this city, January 31, 1904, Dan- iel P., beloved husband of Honorah Doyle, and father of Charles A. Doyle, a native of the city of Waterford, Ireland, aged 72 years. (St. Louis and Troy, N. Y., papers please copy. 7 The funeral will take piace tgtday (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late res- idence, 847 Howard street. thence to St. Pat- rick's ' Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:45 o'clock. Interment private, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock Creek boat EMERY—In this city, February 1, 1904, Au- gustan Havens Emery. husband of Mary Havens, and father of James A. Emery, a native of Burlington, Vt., aged 64 years 7 months and 20 days. b §7The funeral will take place from 29 Van Nees ave, Fr' - are invited to attend the_requiem mass Wednesday. at 9 o clock, at St. Mary's Cathedral. Interment private. FRY—In Oakland, January 26, 1004, Elbert L. Fry, aged 78 years, and on January 31, 1004, Ann Fry this wife), aged 65 years and 11 months, bel parents of Mrs. Ida Kemaston, Mrs. tie Howard, Mre. Hat- tie Delaney and Laurence, erick, Edward and Bert Fry, both of New York. £ Notice of funeral In Wednesday morn- l'tnn';r"m this city, February ERNST— i 1, Ernet_wife of Ernst, of F. Boehmer of Mrs. Lulu tive of San Franeisco, aged 42 years. GALEA—In this city, 30, 1904, An- drew Galea, a nafive axed 3 H GLIGO—In this city, Ji 31, 1904, George Gligo, a native - '«'?."mn'u. Dalmatia Lok are ‘acquaintances YOUR WANTS January 31, 1904, | Alice Hazzard. a native of aged €3 yeprs. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully Invited to attend funeral services to- day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock. at the under- w Hampshire, taking parlors of James Fowler, 1524 Park street. Interment private. GOLDEECK—In_this city, January 31. 1904, Charles A. Goldbeck, a native of Germany, vears. A member of Carpenters’ ‘nion No. 304, EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of H F. Subr & Co. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. GUINNANE—In this city, January Mary Frances, eldest daughter of James H. and Mary Guinnane, and sister of Willlam J.. Joseph P., James, Harry, Jobn, Edward, Marguerite and the ate Lulu Guinnane, & g of San Francisco. ARRINGTON—In this ecity. January 31, 1904, Charles J., beloved son of Peter J. and the late Nancy Harrington, and brother of Robert. Andrew, Johh and Frank Harring- ton, Mrs. A. G. Beazell of Livermore and Mrs. Paul Subotich of Oakland, a native of Livermore, Cal., aged 16 years. I Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ¢ attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at Livermore. on the arrival of the $:30 o'clock train from San Francisco. Interment Livermore. HURLEY-—In this city, January 31, 1904, .’llmes Haurley, & native of Ireland, aged 17 years. KE! —In this city, January 31, 1964 reiict of the late William Keegan and ‘mother of William Keegan and Mrs: James Byrne and the late Della Keegan, and beloved sister of Mrs. Kate Stone of Detrolt, Mich., a native of Ireland. (Detroit, Mich., papers please copy.) E¥The funeral wiil take place to-da: (Tuesday), at.10:30 o'clock: from et inta residence.’ 1372A Stevenson street, beiween Hermann and “Ridley, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele. brated for the repose of her soul, commene- Ing at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLEY—In Ogden, Utah, January 29, 1904, Nellie H. Kelley, beloved wife of L. R. Kel- ley, and daughter of Mrs. B. L. Callahan, and sister of Thomas and Herman Callahsa, Mrs. E.' Jackson, Mrs. L. E. Andrews, Mrs. Rose Livermore, Mrs. Bessie Jansen and the ate Mrs. Maggle Shafer and John Francis Callahan, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 28 years. LABATARD—In this city, February 1, 1904, Annie C.. beloved wife of Willlam Laba~ tard, and devoted mother of Charles H. Krausgrill. and daughter of Henry and the late Veronika Neeb, and sister of Mre. Oliver Carreil. Henry Jr, Willlam, Charles and Frederick Neeb, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years and 7 months. A member of Aleatraz Cirele No. 1. Friends of the Golden State. (Chicago papers pi eopy.) E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. & Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, bet. Sev- enth and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LANGAN—In this city, January 31, 1904, Michael Langan, brother of Mrs. D. Murphy, Mrs. M. Turner, Mrs. M. Schone, Mrs. A. Woodward and Mrs. W. T. Barnett, a na- tive of Ireland, aged SO vears. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late regidence, 1148 O Farrell street, themce to Mary's Cathedral for services 10 lock. Interment Holy Cemetery. LAWTON—In this city. February 1, 1908, Wil- Mam Lawton, a native of England, aged 6% years E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral services Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com= pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LEVY—In this city, January 31, 1904, Louis, beloved husband of Jennie Levy, and brother of Aaron, Wolf and Dave Levy and Mrs. S. Harris of New York, a native of Poland, aged 69 years. A member of Pacific Lodge, B. B, and Veteran Firemen. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'ciock, from the pars lors of Theodore Dierks, undertaker. 957 Mission etreet, bet. Fifth and Stxth. Inter- ment Eternal Home Cemetery. MEEKER--In this city, January 31, 1904, Victorine M., widow of the late William A. Meeker, and mother of Jeannette A., Frances V.. Willlam M. and James D. Meeker, Mrs. Mabel R. Stoneberser and Mrs. J. H. Bul- lock. a native of Pennsylvania. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Tuesday at 3 o'clock at ber late residence, 3025 Twen: Brst_street. between Folsom and Shotwell. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McGRATH—In this city, February 1, 1904, Annfe, beloved wife of P. J. McGrath, and loving mother of John, Mary, Agnes, Lillie and the late Willlam T. McGrath, a nat of Galway, Ireland, aged 35 years. —In_this eity, February 1, 1904, dearly beloved husband of Annie McGlynn, and father of James, Joseph, Da- vid and Thomas McGlynn and Mrs. Samuel B Mertes, and brother of the late Thomas ynn. a native of County Ros Ireland, aged 63 years. Oy S E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). st ® o'clock. from his late lence, 249 Shipley street, thence to St. Church, where a’ reqifem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment 'Holy Cross Cemetery. McGUIRE—In_this city, February 1. 1904, Willlam §. McGuire, beloved son of -Marcela lus and Eliza J. McGuire, a native of Kes- wick, lowa, aged 26 years 10 months and 20 days. the parfors of James Ha- st ULTY—In this city, February 1, 1004, beloved daughter of George and Louf McNulty, a native of San Franciseo, ag 4 months and 27 days. E7Friends and acquaintances gre respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock. from the resi- dence of her parents, 1846 Folsom street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MERKLIN—In the City and County Hospital, February 1, 1904, George Merklin, a native of Maryland. aged 30 years. MEYER—In New York City, N. Y., February i, 1904, of pneumonia, at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Isidor Rosencrantz, Lowis Meyer (formerly of San®Francisco), aged 70 years. MICHAEL—In this city, January 31, 1904, Raphael Michael, beloved brother of Mrs. Rebecca Ward, 'Mrs. Lily Jacobs, Esther Michael, Sadie Michael, Bernard Michael of New York and Mrs, Mary Marks of Pitts- burg, Pa., a native of New York City, aged 35 years and 11 months. O'DONNELL—In this city. Webruary 1, 1904, James O'Donnell, beloved father of 'Mary, Elizabeth and Agmes O'Donmell, and brother of John O'Donnell and Margaret Murphy. a native of Killmallock, County Limerick, Ire- land. €7 The funeral will take place from hia late residence, $42 Grove street, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, thence to Sa- cred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sowl. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cioss Cemetery. : PRINDLE—In Oakland, January 30, 1904, Mrs. Elizabeth Prindle. beloved mother of Fred and George Prindie. a native of Middietown, Coon., aged 77 years. (Hartford and New Haven papers please copy.) X Friends are msvectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Tues= day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Oakland avenue near Linda avenue. Inter- ment private, in Mountain View Cemaetery. RICE—In this city, February 1, 1904, Stephen O., beloved husband of Mary BE. Rice. and father of Courtland, Mose, Clinton, Claude, Frank and Cora Rice, and Mrs. H. C# Duna of Vacaville, Cal., a native of New York, aged 77 years 10 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 923 Hyde street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. STEVENSON—In this city, January 30, 1904 Stevenson, a native of Scotland. Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Tuesiny). at 10:15 o’clock, from the parlors of Halsted Co., 946 Mission street. Interment .Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. STORCKER—In this city, February 1, 1904, Frieda Storcker, beloved wife of R. Storcker. a native of Germany, aged 52 years 1 moath and 20 davs. 5 ol SULLIVAN—In this city, January 31, 3 Jobn Sullivan, a pative of Ireland, aged 60 RAPP February 1. 1904, beloved ‘wite of' Trapp. John P. sad Marian Wieboldt, and devoted sister of Mrs. Willlam St. John and Harry Continued on Page Twelve. ee————————ssse——— J. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Mission 3L MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FU. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. .mfin st.. Nineteenth.