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N FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1904 ACLP WANTED—MALE—Can SLOT machinre cheap; Chicagoes, Twentieth citors, men and - rdige contracts: Centuries. Pucks. BACIGALUPL 933 M o i =y proposition 10| — ot crareni il Bz e place . Mercantile Co., | DESKS and safes; see the complete line at 1816 Broadway Market, ab. Var Ness. RICHARDSCN BROS. ew and eecond-hanl. THE HER. SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. 3 tures, magic lanterns, sale, renta Bullard & Breck, 131 P ~New and second-hand. 2 Market st otice—The. office of secre- mpiayment Bureau has re- Ball zq.. €r 1504 Market st Local J48. JO! ine rion « vour shoes hall- n phonographs, records, supplies, moving cture machines, films, Bncinll’IEDI, 933 Mkrt. SOLINE engines. automobiles and launghes: all sizes J. E. 7mAK. 468 Fremont st. t Mission st.. I, Third st learn the bar for prices on second-hand typewniters: i NDER & CO.. 110 Montg’ “EK'S news for 5 cente—The Weekly Call, 16 pagzes. In wrapper. for mailing. 81 per year. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ¥ highest prices for alt kinds of cast-oft «end postal. MORRIS. 114 Harriet d libraries bought. 1L C. HOL ket st.; phone Jessie 3741, or post TILTON wants good second-hand ciothing a theatrical 2oods. 184 Oth st. - tel. Jessie thirg: and 51 MONEY TO LOAN. AAA -HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602.603 Examiner Building. Quick eettlements: no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly, . second mortgages, undivided inter- aesignments of rents. property in trust, legacies, iife estates and undivided all for the reception and #ubsctiptions has beem Marker st., opposite Fifth. y Camaged, half .xl":"d 24 sts. GET whors, half soted while wal 25c | terests in praperty purchased. to & £ asion Bt “bet., ist and 34 Courteous treatment. _Stricily “confidential. - - When You Need Money HORSES AND WAGONS. Sor SIRNMAN AURERE.. WILL LOAN *A reascnable amount on { ist. 2d or 3d Mortgage on real estate ér Chettels, in city. town or country ish ® fin Box 583 about to trot will a mare, *ands an be t Low rate of interest Give full particulars of property or chattels, Location, etc Box 408, Call office. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants. teamsters, boarding houses, without secasity ayments. largest business in 46 prine 553 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY “respectable private place to obtain ifberal advances on diamonde, jewelry, at 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Stors, 846 Market; tel Main 1644, Branch, {0 Third A—1 per cent onfurniture or plano: no remoy- aly’no commission, no publicity£35 up-quick, private, confidential. - 26 Montgomery, rm. 7. MONETY to loan on low interest: gold, silver, : Tis ana precious stones bought xth st iF printed list of houses . Market st., room 68. N & HOWELL.25 Post st. - | MONEY loaned; reasonable rates. NORTON o s aici | CO.. 708 Market et., room 207. TOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. | - e e { ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent oo Tuinished house of | _ M0 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 . £ — % ON furniture & plancs: 15 up: no remov = | "5 com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st INVESTMENT iv e R cgnt on furniture or plano. 1008 Mu- S, §1 I MORTGAGES. tual Savings Benk building, 708 Market st ., R muegt. | BTAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money o R R e iy LOST AND FOUND. salaried employer. R. 311,Mutual. Sav.Bk.bld. 4 _ealagied peop MORFELL. on_notes without €09 Examiner building. PEST and best in America—The Weekly | pages, sent to any address in the United States or Cspada cne year for $1 MONEY WANTED. WOULD like to borrow $2000 on a house and lot &t a reasonable rate of Interest; I have a good position and ¢an pay off the mort- gage in a short while. Box 788, Call office. 8 per cent guaranteed; lo- e i N facturing business. A. R. & G. Park, C. In Petaluma, C; s Sl | P e isecuiy . S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ONLY piano house in the city that will rent you a mew plano for $3 per month and allow 6 months' rent and cartage off purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller, Doll | #nd other makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 | | Hayes st. 4 FINE lot of bargains in second-hand pianos, ipcluding such makes as Stein Haines Byos., Knabe, Baus, F Weber, Star, Marshall Wendell, Sterling and other makes. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- rell st.; no branches in San Francisco. o all female nteed: 30 | A FEW unredcemed storage planos ' Post st. niture) will be $01d to pay storage 4l » — | _WHITEHEAD'S st arket st - ecialtist all fe- | — - | CHEAP square and upright pia second-hand 403 D W planos sold on $6 monthly payments. JOS. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 cAlllster st. A FISCHER upright plano for sale; good as new; $135. 237 Geary s ties; instant arket : mew and payments. | sih, organs; very ket st., second floor. st., opp. easy who are sick or st on female the' unfortu- cases treated; ket st et e jano: Steck mahogany; nearly | Sutter st. NG BROS., 216 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright piano: perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. SOHMER, Byron Mauzyp planos. Cecilian piano player. BYRON MAWZY, 306-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. 8. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham piace. e e et 118 Market—Reliable ladles’ bafore and during care; low fees. Van e complaints; urs, 10 to 5: 25 relief; & exper. " Main%1 | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ! st. corner | NICE fine office to let: also fine front desk room. Cail at 419 Caiifornia_st.. room 21 and HINDOO HERBS; “of treatment. 1126 Market £ s, THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandruff and itching scaly: mo stain or stickiness; cleanses scglp; atdruggists’, halrdressers’; ac® cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338 Polk GRADUATES of New York School of Massage Osteopathy; vapor and electric Eaths; face vibpating machine for rheumatiet; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses as attendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. NOT how cheap but bow good is the motto of the manufacturers of ~the Rapid Rotary Standard_the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W, EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st. | PHYEICIAN, 18 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or eddress Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., | _corner Sutter st.: fee erate, LIGUOR habit cured; we guarantee a cure in 2 duys or no charges. Acme Liquor Cure Co. opposite MINES AND MINING THE Meonterey Gold Mining Company, which wns one ofsthe most valuable mines in Call- 4. har placed on the market 20,000 shareq t¢ stock at 2bc_a share the par value $i. Mr. J. J. Taylor the eminent min- 7t _is In charge of the work and ve- that the richness of the mine is gaining ¥ as the mork advances; this stock will £0 10 §2 a share within the nexs 12 months; interested parties can see fhe quartz and goid teken out of this mine at-the office of their ficcal_agen’s GE:! ANIA INVEST. CO. 927 Market st — e MISCEITANEOUS—FOR SALE, d-hand machinery. McI) 195307 Fremént st ROOF LEAK? elaterite; .o rolls easy to lay: ng_or coating: good over old SPECIAL OFFER for 1 mo.; adies sults made to order; first-class work; $10; with material _furnished $20 up. At M. WILSON. 380 Geary. DRUNKENNEES, morphine and all drug dis- cases positively cured by Willow Bark Co.. 18395 Folk st.; consultation free: call or write. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits. and trousers at CHARLES LYON! UTE ROOFING CO, machinery, boilers, engines, pumps, suingles: bLest for new roof: etc., etc., _bought, sold, ged: see Sunday papers. ercoats, MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale ! London — o S0, O Tallor 721 Market st, ), dress pan 3 rig- | = g " e Tariots, 298 Kearny st | DANCING Tuesday Thursday. Saturday. Sun- - { day eves Teutonla Hall, Howard st. near . Suncay to moon. P T, SURCAY %0 D00 | _oth: Prof Foster; society MUNICI \ OFFIC] e sty 7 g b G s signg | and porcelain baths, modern plumbing: | $10 A MO vs a 10-agre farm. -2 DA ot K L SR best interest-bearing property south of | = $200 profit per annum per acre. ~ eary method—To wage-earners on Unin. Market st Write for booklet. It's free. 608 J st. doreed notes: absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan | FASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. i "3“"‘" DTN Samiole Mg o 5 = - ALFALFA “lands, stock ra ches. orchards, TO eataried people without security; on furni- 53U . . vineyards: inspected bargains; monthly cata- tore: indorsed notes and other security. S. F. = i lml‘“f ‘-?‘l[lFf;RMA 8T, l);r;uel sent free, C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Discount Agency, 143* Phel (Savings Union Building. arket st. B B oricodin. Ehuign putiding. $1.900—Eieventh® ave.. east side, 150 feet oo 5 SLHENS : | AT lowest rates on furniture apd pranos; stric north from Clement: 50x120, with pret- | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | “privuey: no ston instaliments accepted. | ty marine view: eleyated and sightly: | Call 16 pages sent to anv addrses in | _PONELLI, 301 Eddy, Conservatory buiiding. | lacatea on high growhd, and & destrabie. \{ed_Stutes or Canada one vear for $1. | ” — - good eized lot; sunny, and very cheap | 4 m on furmture or lanos; no removal; the cars of the Sutter-st. extension pass ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. i rate; easy payments; no commission within a _few steps; lot sraded, street bt > !REAL Efi’l‘A’l‘E—C”l(l’!’—l”:’ Sale. I CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE—- W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room . BY ORDER OF COURT, $8500—Tc clese estate; 1080 acres, Mendocino County, 3 miles {rom toWn; near steamer land. ing; 200 acres splendid hay or potato land; aj- ple ‘orckard; 500 aeres more could be plants. 309 acres heavy redwood timber; balance e: cellent pasture; substantial improvements; lLina and cross fences RS ALFALFA LANDS. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK ZOTS. §600 TO $1200; VERY EASY TERMS. Why do eo many buy our Oceanside lote? Because no others there compare with them. They have unobstructed ocean and park view, 1 e ; 1280 acres, fenced and cross-fenced; house; | G 5 They Are on O e 0% ¢ Teady f0r | g surbulidings: artesian well that jrrigat s | 400 acres fine alfaifa; river runs through place; $4000 rent offer=d; b miles of Angiola; only $30 an acre. = $14,000—Only one mile from station, schools, churches, stores; 40 acres full bearing orch: vineyard and berries; small nursery: alfaifs sandy loam; water for irrigation piped over place: new S-room house; cement foun- dation; stable, carriage-house, machinery for manufacturing olive ofl; will subdivide in lots $1€00 up or exchange for bay property of equal value. 2 $2800—Close to eity; 9 acres full bearing or- chard: 1 acre alfalfa; 5 r. hard finished cottage. 500160 acres near boat and cars; nice or- ard; 6-r. house, barn, outbuilding: epan horses. stock, tools, Wagons; steady jol $5 an acre—-1600 acres, 8 miles good town; over 300 plow lands well watered, wood, rolling, hills and little valiays; pay 20 per gent on in- vestment: bank forecl 18 $1000—Adjoining nice town: 240 acres, 30 acres level; house, outbuildings; controis $000- acre ranze. $5000—<Best ranch in Southsrn Oregon: acres; 2 sets good improvement; srehard: § hors: Attention_physi try town, 05 mi practice guara i Every lot & a bargain. See them to-day. Get off cars cor. $60 to $250. ““Oceanside’” branch office, cor. 49th ave. and K st. Open Sundays and holidays. 47th ave. and H st. ear park and ocean; $5 monthly. $000 to $1000—Unexcelied Sunsst district lots; &raded and eewered: $10 monthly. . near H st $150 TO $350: DON'T MISS THIS. New lots in the Excelsior Homestsad. Perfectly level; choicest location of all. Near Missionist. cars. $5 monthly. Sunset branch office on 9th ave $1200 to $3500; modern cottages and houses in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Excel- sior Homestead. ALL BARGAINS: EASY TERMS. BOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Deaiers. Room 54, 4th fioor, Chronicle bldg. 820 well fenced ; farming tools; outside range. = ans—Nlce home, liva coun- of 8. F.; 10-room house and ed $2500 a year; only arket St. near Buchan provements, 7 s; rents $235 per month on Sutter , best portion; frontage: 3 houses, 8-8-11 rooms, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ¥ orner on California st., . mijes of San Francisco: to " Courthouse: 21 acre vel; brand new colonial cottage: large barn: herse; tools. $17,000—Improved ranch: 450 acres: near adjoining land sold by the bank $40 an frontage; 50 ft. renting for $138 per month; could easily be raised and stores put below. $25.000Polk-st. business investment; rents | acre; would exchange for city property, 32220 per annum: 2 stores and 4 flats; ALFALFA LAND. high basement; concrete walls; building $10 an acre, 600 acres, Angiola, Kings 4 years old. | 819,500 Pierce-st. corner flats, Pacific Heights, 6 new flats: rents $189 per month, $12,500 -3 modern flats, 7-7-§ rooms, finished attic; rents §108 per month; new and modern in every respect; Fell st. $11,500—Harrison-st. corner, near Sixth st.; store and 4 flats; rents $89 per month. $11,600— Pine 26x137:6; County. $18C0—240 acres, 5 miles of town, 5 acres bearing orchard. 10 acres bearing grapes, 40 acres bottom iand; house, barn, packing-house { tools; water piped to buildings and pasture. 80 ‘acres; 15 creel bottom; fruit, grapes, berries, buildings; one mile town; tools; $600. Send stamp for printed list, st., east of Taylor.: W. J. WHITE_2# Montzomery st., room 5. substantial fmprovements thereon: an | PROPERTY EXCHANGES A SPECIALT exceptionally fine site for apartment o o St v AT house: a snap for the money $7.500—Morris ave.: rents $1044 per annum; T 40 ACRES level sediment land: unequaled for tencient flats; steady temants; good | berfies, potatoes and alfaifa growing; $45 neighborhood. pereacre; & cach; all water wanted: §1 per 7,000—Howard st., east of Sixth; 25x85: old | acre per year, improvements: rents $45 per menth; lot Call or write for fuft particulars. b caame i oo MARION GRIFFIN, ,000—McAllister-st. residence; latest im- provements: porcelain bath; open plumb- ing, latest gas grates and mante]s; Jarge hali; high basement: brick foundation. Ritch st.; rents $552 per year; 5 fla 2 frontages; a poeitive sacrifice. $3,000—Kents $408 per year; 2 flats, 5 rooms Reom 406, Examiner idg.. San rrancigeo. tion Aptos, Santa Cruz County, Cal.: price $6000; also other lands for sale. .For partic- vlars address Postmaster. Moss, Cal $4,000 damized and sewered. DE NORMANDY, €05 Post—Nicely furn, rms. ma. ROOMS AND BOARD. ————— HOTEL HATTON 977 Pine, nr. Taylor; elegantly furnished suites: private baths; all modern conven- tences: excellent table. The Wallace, 244 Van Ness, cor. O'Farrell st.— Room aad board $25 month: under new man‘gt. ROOM and board, modern conveniences, for gent.: private family. 1224 Golden Gate ave. Totel Buena Vista, 1070 Valencia st. (warm belt of Mission)—Light sun. rooms:American. HOTEL ELEMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; excellent tabla; from $40; single $25. . Stevenson mansion. 807 Californta—Fine rooms; new chets: colored service; table specialty. O'FARRELL, 206—Furnished rooms; home cooking: German family: $6 per week. POWELL, 602, cor. Sutter—Large suftny corner room for 2. terms reaconable? also single rm. 3 ROOMS WANTED. GENTLEMAN wanj ers or children. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. 0. C. 0'DONNELL—Office and_residence, 10211, Market st.. bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin urd rectal discases a spect 3 07314 REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 113-117 Mason: now lo- cated at 867 Geary st., m Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY. tuccessor to Dr. Li Po herb doctor. cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and tea: ‘Washington st. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orlent. er Geary and Tay a sunny room: no boatd- ox 856, Call office. ty. NEW HOME -See our new _triple-teed mq ines; slightly used: $10. $15. $20, second- hand. $3. $5. §8: all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sew. . 1651 M $16 50—NEW Improved drop-head nickel-fini: * guaranteed 10 yrs.: 2d-hand sewing machines $2 50, §3_$3. 143 6th st.: tel. Jessie 3136. STORAGE AND WARE A_EMPORIUM Storage & © furnitu household goods stored. moved. shipped. 128 781 Howard st.. nr. Third: phone Grant 6l PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- 7 tel. Priv. Ex. 5T storage—Furniture and merchan- Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126, West " Storage; advances made: S0 Howard 941, F. W. Zehgass. e and Furniture Moving Com- : phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgorery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shinning at cut ratea. s STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOUKNE School. Van Ne in every case: individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. e ——————— _TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally goud No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and jower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 538 Califoia st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; gef par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 3D,HAND typewriters sold, rented, repalred. Fehster Typewriting Inspec. Co. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES. 1 $1,800—Union =f., sunny side, near Broderick; [ §2 week up; also hskpg, $4 to $7 a week. 25x100; fine marine view: ready for = e IR i 55 S k X L 420—Parlor suite furnished for house- puild 00 first payme: 5 - building; $100 first payment, §25 month keeping: gas range; bath; $25. $6.500Larkin st 2 flate; 41:6 frontage; each ‘wo large, furnished house- T rooms, bathroom 50 large fro $1¢.000— Wehster st. corner; 100x110. 1‘_, lE‘,‘, l((nl i B o5 $0,000—Baker st., NW. corner; 137:6x137 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, chenp. ei: suite or single, housekeeping privileges: 00 cific iHeights; 2 choice corners; 6: grand marine view. NN, running water; gas; reasonable, JACKSON, 1511A—Larse front and back pa lors, furnished complets for housekeeping; also single room, suitable for 2 gentlemen. ICKERBOCKER _Andrt 530 CALIFORNIA ST. S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- ed by W. J GUNN. 530° California st. K nents, 1340 Pine e 0 B s st., mnear Hyde—Sunny 3-room furnished $6000—OAK st.; Park Panhandle; 50x137:6. suites; steam heated: electric lighted; free $17,000—Cor. Devisadero and McAllister; baths; rate $30 up. . “’s'ffi%’im,.,,,,, st.: 25%100, NINTH, 157—Double parlors for housekeep- $350—Vulcan, near 18th-st. cars; 32x124. ing: bay-window. $1200—Good corner, near Chutes; 32:6x100. Installment Iots in Excelsior Homestead. Instaliment lots north of Park; cheap. JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st. $1800_PR! T and cheapest cottage home in San Francisco; 5 rooms, bath, pantry, stationary washtubs, etc.; lot 30x110; street work done; electric and steam cars at the door to all parts of the city and cemeterl OCTAVIA, 1269, cor O Farrell—Housskeeping suite,elegantly furnished; gas and ceal range. A BRANCH office of The Call for .he reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fifth, Open_until 11 S ow TISTLETON, 32 Sadowa at.. OceAn| o o NDOINE New " apartbunts- on Pine &L - cast of Van News ave.; b and 6 fooms each, TOR _SALE CHEAP. with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elee: Neat cottage, with all modern Improve. | 3ric lizhis, gas stoves and hot water sup- ments; terms same ag rent. Apply owner, :}l‘:: ';Ll‘\:;‘ll;n:ln‘:: rlo-l. :’mll'&e m:luhed 4 e auly and taste and are lumber yard. SE. copmer Alabama and Mont. | . fow. offeréd for* rent ‘unfurnishe: sensnts ciadhit AN O S can rent direct from owner, who will manage CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the the buliding, now rapproazching completion; highest price for buildings and will wreck | open for ‘nspection. HOOKER & LENT, 14 the largest building completely within 10 Powt st. days, Northwest corner Mission and Tenth | Thm [UNGLR, 416 Octavia, ror Haves—Just Gffice =0d yard, completed; sunny; modern 3-rm. apartment elegantly furnished; electric lights; private baths; $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.—Mnderh 3-4-5 roome, also stzgle; furnished or vufurnished: onarine view; now open; references. HADDON HALL. 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. FOR sale—68 9-12x137:6 on Paciflc st., under per mofth ground rent. Inquire BEM 206 Hayward buildin, BUILD on your unimproved reaity: we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 T cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker butlding. vy, stores and flats; must sell. Apply 353 Fifth st. $700— COR cottage of 3 rooms, viear Cort- land ave. school. Apply 3316 Mission st. DC you want a bathroom?. Call on AHL- T BACH & MAYER. Plumbers, $36 Howard st, CHEAPEST and best in Americ Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. AFARTMENTS WANTED. I WANT a 3-room furnished apartment, all , compiete for housekeeping in an apartment- house. Box 956, Call office. e e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sf New ho#ise, new furniture; every room outsid 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. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. sl seolo vt ol o ot G SAN MATEO house of 8§ rooms and batl lot 100x180, with barn and chicken house; $6000; $1000 down and balance $62 50 per month; on car line. D, COFFIN, 3303 Mission st, SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing Society, 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Thirdw For the half-year ending 31st of December, 1903, a dvidend has been declared at ths rete per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and particlpating certificates. free of payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904 JOSEPH A. LEON- HUGH CRAIG. Secrefary. ARD. Manager. DIVIDEND Notice: The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, Ne. 62, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, payabie at the offices of the company, rooms 202, 204 afd_206 Hayward building, San Francisco, on February 10. 1904. Transfer books close Fepeuary 3, 1904, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Secretary. — e PROPUSALS. BIDS will be received until February 15, 1904, for the drilling of an oil Well within 5 miies of Evanston, Wyo.: plenty of water near b¥: 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 diligentiy day and right unsil completed. Bidders wiil make separate bids at so much per foot to eink 1000 feet, 1500 feet and 2000 feet deep; the size of the hole to be not less than ki inches at the bottom on completion. The right 1s reserved to reject any and all bids! if the price is excessive. For further par- ticulars_write or call on the undersigned or FRANK M. FOOTE, Evanston, Wyoming. W. D, SANE?RN, trustee, 631 Market st. ———— e ey MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marrlage licenses were lssued yesterday: Harry Cameron, 42, Coulterville, and Mary G. Hoxle, 20, Sacramento. Charles P. Hawke, 28, 1137 Union street, and Ora O. White, 18, 1518 Mason. Charles Gibson, 26, 70816 Folsom street, and Briftu Junni, 20, 70816 Folsom. Frank_Olmo, 3416 Mission street, Bertha Hashagen, 22, 2800 Twenty-first. Augustin A. Berti, 21, 1671 Pacific avenue, and Emma L. Dold, 18, 540 Hermann street. Gerhard F. Terschuren, 25, 3522C Eighteenth st. and Mathilda Brummer, 20, 3522C 1Sth. Frederick W. Drescher, 22, city, and Lucile A Enix, 24, Deming, N.' M. ‘Alfred B. Cathcart Jr., 21, 931 Valencia st., and Mary E. McLean, 21, 3327 Twenty-fifth. Lemar H. Hendricks, 28, 271 O'Farrell st., and Isabelle Wilson, 28, 271 O'Farrell. Harry E. Alger, 31, 503 Van Ness avenue, and Mabel Lewis, 25, New Hampton, Iowa. and POIST RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. 4 LOTS cheap for ca: 4, third floor WATER front lots and bargains: maps, photos. ete. BELL,_ 41 —_— BERKELEY ADVEE’LI“S'M'NTS BERKELEY HEAL ESTATB. A FEW BARGAL A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26¢ to §1 per night. $1 26 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘‘The Almonte,’”” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.—Rooi 26c, 6Cc, $1. $1 50 night. $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 13¢4)—Fur- nished rooms_ evite, single; also unfrnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, corner Mason—Flegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ¥ ELLIS, #25—Front bay-window room; newly $1,250—4-room cottage; half block of car line; furnished telephone; gentlemen; walking three blocks of station; street work all distance. done; $200 cash, balance §15 per month, including interest at 8 per cent. FRANKLIN, 502—Large, sunny front room; $2,425—7-room house, nearly new:- lot 5Ox140; street work complete; half Liock of Tele- graph ave. cars and'a short distance of station located at 2448 Ashby ave.; terms if desired. $2,800—A beautitul 6-room house and corner lot 50x100; street work complete; cars pass door: only three blocks of Ashby station, situate at 2828 Grove st. $3,000—8-room house; Jot 42x130; south front; nice barn: all complete, $15,000—For a business block at Berkeley sta- tion; lot alone is worth this price; prop- erty’ is earning over $1200 per year; come and inspect. 3 We have a few lots in the warm belt of the foothills stil! left, $700 each. MORAN & SWAIN, 2131 Shattuck ave., Opposite Berkeley Station. Successors to L. J. Moran & Co.) neat and comfortable; running water, gas; rent $§ 50. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—=ooms 38¢ to §1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished bay-win- dow and others, double and single; moderate. JESSIE, 308, corner Fourth—Nicely furnished room. § - 4~ JONES, 919, near Bush—A very desirable room; all convenlences. MANHEIM, 682 Sutter—Sunny front trictly first class; translent. MINNA, b14—Furnished rooms or housekeep- ng. 5 MISSION, S37A—Fine single rooms, with run- ning water, cloget; $1 50 per week and up. NINTH, 235—Furnished corner bay-window $20,000—ELEGANT modorn house of 14 rooms; | _F00m for light housekeeplng; reasonable. corner lot, 150x133; In best part of | ROYAL. House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent 1ights, just be sold on account of | reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ var. rooms; cing taught. mechin 'y, en- —_— 4 s R uiteys, | Actina restores lost eyesight; cures deafness and . .E'. catarrh. A'VIDA CO., 8624 19th, or. Valencia. of trunks, suit cages and Soid on small ‘weekly pay- Parlors, 25 Stockton. slightly used, sold at cost Vieible typewriter catalog ik & Co., Ban Francisco. sale—Best §2 50 hats, $1 50. Hat 0 Kearny st., near o p. Supdays to moom. RY our mer’s ehoes §1 and 51 50 pair; ot-form shoes at §2 50; We pay express charges. 11 3d st Exam. bld.: catalog free. . and up: fine wall paper; i itoting. peperine, ML MRS. Eaton. electric reedle gpecialist, 300 “ut ter. r. 600. Miss Eaton. m room 38. Bon Marche Pants Co.; pants to or- der. Kooms 14 & 18, Lo, T Dramm 5. MASQUERADE costumes. books wigs: country crders. Gou;rrm CO.. 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 ”;ng. TAILOR-MADE suit $700; dress pants $2 60. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont, ALFREDUM'S Egypiian Henns restores gray bair 1o its natural color; $1; at all druggists’. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception TION Price m Webster. Tel. Jjackson 1821 of Mvrruurnenu and subscriptions has been . ¥ fine black male cocker spaniel R Rl e ro st e — L) Touty job press; second hand; good PALM!ISTRY. wew. Box 798, Call, i E 5 MME. DEVAS, scient mist AILING ark for fishing snd hunting. 328 gist; palm readings te-n;lquu::::-.;;"-':- Busn ird ficor. room 4. press $i: open Tue day evg. also. 130 Post st. L Esks soli- and exchanged. T. D. MME. NEERGARD, located at 242 Post; 1% 0 daily. - Phone Sames 1. - Claseen, " H, JEROME FOSELLI. scientific ‘ayior st. near Geary. Phone PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. e cugines, 1 to | ROOMS pered, §4 :_tnting. Pl‘lfi* . cheap. E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt .lfl-!-lhm Co., mm.‘t&t Mafn 4 ARTHY CO., 782 Mission: tel. Bush #67. palmist. 518 Black 561 flowers, shrubbery; / beautiful | Jor; rooms per night, 36¢. to $1 50; week, §2 ail modern conveniences. CHE- | to §8; month, 89 to $30; elevator on S NEY & BERRY, P. O. block, Berkeley | floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, station. e BT. JAMES, Mcallister and Laguna—A sunny furnished single room; rent $7T. SUTTER, 967—Crystal House—Elegant rooms; board, if wanted; reasonable; respectable. b o 08 s o ik B ehuimoiriel s e s mtutlheband et THE EDINBURGH, 239 Powell, cor. Geary— Sunry suites of rooms, suitable for offices. THIRTEENTH, 207, cor. Howard—Large front mm,‘tfim«m«; gas range, folding bed; $10. BARGAINS—We buy, sell, exchange or build, MURDOCK & CO.. Lorin Btation. Berkeley’ OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. _—_— OAKLAND REAL BSTATE. TURK, 10—Sunny front room, furnished. A SPECIAL bargain; a fine 9-room cottage, | UNITED. TATES, 123 near Market—i00 near local train; all street work done; ce- Tooms, ™ §1 §1 75 to $6 week; elec- | ment sidewalk, etc.; only $3000; also a 6- tric lights (no gas), running water in every Toom_ cottage, with bath, etc.. only $1000, | _Foom: elevator, read.-room; {ree bus;baggage. P, C. LASSEN & CO.. 486 Tenth st., Oak.- lan, Cal. NOT MEMBERS OF THE OAK. | VAN NESS ave. G10—legant front parlors and LAND REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION. —_— WINCHESTER Hotel, 4% 8d st, neAr Market— ROOMS TO 3 ¢ t and respectible; 700 : OAKI.AIDM‘ - LeT. C :'lgg-u‘f:f s i 8w elévator: FINE sunny rooms, ‘board, lec, ; rea 0 t3d us; N’“‘. , Oal |7 = TNt at M e e WOLF Hovss, 202 Sixth—Blectric Neht in every rosm; 15¢ to $1 a night; 5¢ to $5 a OAKLAND STORES TO LET. week; open all night; convenient to all cars. AR DN, SULIIEDY: 00 PN 6t fo Al AN, FRONT and back office rooms and 1252 Broadwav. Oal 5 basement. | X mu-ncu office of The Call for the récep- enened At 1008 Market st oppostte SAKLARD VIRNITINE FOR . BALK. .""Open until 11 p. m. ; ture, H. Scheilhaas,I1th st.,cor.store,Oakland, office, ® » EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the vublication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. BUSENBARK—In this city, February 2, 1004, to the wife of J. Q. Busénbark, a daughter. ERNEST—In _Alameda, Cal., January 28, 1904, to the wife of A. J. Ernest, a daughter. JONAS—In this city, January 31, 1904, to the wife of S. Jonas, a daughter. OPPENHEIM—In_this city, January 24, 1004, to the wife of S. Oppenheim, a daughter. WILSON—In this city, January 26, 1904, to the wife of Errol C, L. Wilson, a son. L ] MARRIED. CHAMBERLIN—SUTTON—In_this city, Au- gust 14, 1603, by the Rev. Father James A. Grant, Howard A. Chamberlin and Susan F. Sutton, both of San Francisco. FELIX—DE PASS—In Oakland, Cal, Janu- ary 31, 1904, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Martin Felix of this city and Elvira de Pass of Oakland. L ] - DIED. Anderson, Alice M. Guinnane, Mary F. Beck, Miiton W. King, Richard ’ Bose, George H. Kirby, Rev. Wm. P, Brown, Charles Labatard.. Annie C. Burke, James Langan, Michael Calvert, Edna M. A. Clarke, James Lawton, Willlam McGrath, Annie Crane, Willlam B. Mollenkopt, John M. Creagh. Michael Mund, Henry Davis, Mary D. Neal,” Henry R. De Sales Bouse, Sistr O'Brien, Thomas Ellis, Thomas W, O'Donnell, James Emery, A. H. Rice, Stephen O. Ernst, Lulu Thompson, G. W. Fry, Eilbert L. Trapp, Amanda C. Gligo, Wiebclat, Mary C. Goldbeck, Chas. A. ‘Woolworth, C.” P. DERSON—In Oakland, Cal:, February 1, All‘m Alice Mary, beloved wife of Andrew Christ Anderson, and daughter of Robert and Cordel!a Orenerod, a native of Missouri, aged 20 yea:s 5 months and 28 davs. BECK— lameds, Cal., February 2, 1904, ihion W Beck"beloved Tather ‘ot "Myrele W, A_':}.H r . Beck, a native of Penn- ! sylvania, 73 years and T months. BOSE—In Clara County, near New Al- b 2, 1904, George H. Bose, m “-.r‘u:;yw the late lirr'y Bose, father of Mre. J. H. Horstman, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Herman McAbée, a native *SEmR, e B Lt fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, nk‘ll: o'cmk.m’ Charles, beloved son of month and 6 James g T Burke, and brother of Tovert | DAVIS—In this eity, February 1, 104, Mary Fred | nENRY J. CALLACHER CO. UFINS WILL BRING MANIFOLD RETURNS. Burke, and uncle of native of County Monaghan, 52 years. G Friends and acqua fully invited to attend ¢ (Thursday), at 8: lors of J. C. O°Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thenee to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CALVERT—In Oakland, -Cal., 1904, at 601 EighteentK street. Edna Merlé Atkincon Calvert, beloved wife of Willlam Britton Calvert, and daughter of Mrs. O. E. Perfgo, and sister of Bion L. Atkinson and Hermann Oliv Perigo, native of Des Moines, Iow#, aged 25 years 5 months and Ireland, . intances are respect- funeral to-morrow 10 days. (Des Moines, lowa, #nd San Jose and ,Hmmllln View, Cal., papers please copy. E7Friends and acquaintances respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, at her late home, 601 FEighteenth street, between fan Pablo avenue and Grove streete Onk- an CLARKFE—In Alameda. Cal., February 1. 1904, James, _dearly beloved 'husband of Anna Clarke,”and devoted father o Mrs. A. J. Torres. Mrs. A. F. Serpa and Belle and Jose- phine Clarke, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years 5 months and 20 days. (New York and New Haven papers please copy.) @ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock,. from his late residence, 921 Tavlor avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Alameda, where a solemn equiem Mass will be celebrated for thy re- pose of his soul, commencing_at 10 o'clock. Interment, private, in Holy Cross Cemetery, by funeral car from foot of Market street on arrival of the 12:40 o'clock creek boat. Please omit flowers. CRANE—In_ this city, February 1, 1904, Wil ltam B, beloved son of William and Mary Crane, and, dearly beloved brother of Mrs, J. J. Daughney and Dennis, Joseph and Mamie Crane, X native of San Francisco. EFFriends and acquaintances are resgpct- fully invited to stteqd the funeral to.morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3 Shipley street, thence %0 St. Patrick's’ Churcl, where a solemn Tequiem high mass. will be celebrated for the re commencing at 10 o'clock. In- s Crose Cemetery. this city, Jenuary 31, 1904 Mfchael Creagh, beloved father of Gertru Creagh, Mrs. 'S. Aaron and Dr. J, W Creagh. a native of County Kerry, Irelahd. _E7Bemains at the parlors of Carew & English, "20° Van Ness avenue. Interment Santa Rosa, Wednesday, February 3. P.. beloved mother of John F.. Margaret C. and Edward A. Davis, a nati of lreland, aged 75 vears. . X Friends are respectfully *lnvited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence. Lyon street, thence to St. Dominie's Church. where a soiémn requiem *high mass wiil Ba celebratéd, commencing at 10 o' clock., Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. D SALES BOUSE—In this élty January 31, 1904, Sister Mary de Sales Bouse, a hative of Freland, aged’ 04 years. §7 Funeral private. Requiem ass in Yhe chapel of Magdalen Asylum, Potsero avenue and Twenty-first street, § o'clock, Wednes- day, February 3, - o ELLIS—In_ this eity, 2. Thomae “W. Ellis, son of the late Josh 1 Carmen Ellis, a ngtive of Illinois, aged "?I years. A €7 Frfendy and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the f@neral Thursday, at 11 o'clock, from the funeral palors of Porter & White, 423 @olden @te avenue. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. EMERY—In ths city, February 1, 1004, Au- ustan Havens Emery, husband of Mary mery, and father of James A. Emer: nativar of Burlington, Vt., aged 64 years 7 months and 20 days. > The funeral will take place from 20 Van Ness ave, Fr' - are invited to attend the requierh mase necday. at 9 o'clock, at S ry’s Cathedal. Interment private. ERNST—In_this city, February 1, 1904, Lulu st. and dwaghter El February 2, Ernst wife of Herman E; of F. Boehmer of .Alameda. and mogher of Mrs. Lul Schueider and Almie Ernst, and/ sister of Mrs. Emma Legan and Miss Alma | Boehmer, a native of San Francleco, dged ! 42 yea 07 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Thursday, at 1 o'clock sharp, at the residence of F. Boeh- - mer, 2319 Central avenue, Alameda. Inter- | ment Mountain View Cemietery. FRY—In Oakland, January 26, 1904, Eibert L. Fry, aged'78 years. and on January 31, 1904, Ann.Fry this wife), aged 65 years ami 11 mouths, beloved parenis of Mrs. Ida Kemaston, Mrs. Nettie Howard, Mrs. Hat- .tle Delaney and George, Taurence, Fred- erick, Edward and Bert Fry, both natives of New. York. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully jnvited to attend the funeral services Thursday afternoon, at 2.30 o'cloek. at the Chester-street M. E. Church, cornér of Ninth and Chester streets, Oakland. Jnterment Mountain View Cemetery. GLIGO—In thi; Gligo, city, January 31, 1904, George a natlve "of Bobovische, Dalmatia Austria, aged 58 years. (=4 d_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Valente, Marini & Cg., 1524 Stock- ton street, near Unfon. Isterment Holy Cross Cemetery. g GOLDBECK—In this city, January 31, 1004, | Charles “A. Goldbeck, @ native of Germany, aged years. A member of Carpenters’ Local Union No. 304. G~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-duv (Wednesday). at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- | lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. GUINNANE—I's this city, January 31, 1904, | Mary Frances, eldest daughter of James H and Mary Guinnane, and sister of Willlam J., Joseph P., James, Harry, John, Edward, Marguerite and_the late Lulu Guinnane, a native of San Francisco. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 1571 Church street, between Duncan and Twenty-éighth streets, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose. of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KING—In the City and County Hospital, Feb- rudry 2, 1964, Richard King, aged 49 years. KIRBY—In_this city, February 2, 1904, Rev. William P. Kirby, pastor Agnes of St. Church, and brother of Timothy and James Kirby and Mrs. Madge Murphy 1 sister de Sales and Sister Augustine of the Pre- sentation Order at present in this city, and | brother of the late Thomas Kirby, a native of Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland, ased 43 years § months and 17 days. L Notice of funeral hereafter. LABATARD—In this city, February 1, 1904, Annie C., beloved wife of William Laba- tard, and devoted mother of Charles H. Krausgrill, and daughter of Henry and the late Veronika Necb, and sister of Mra. Oliver Carreil. Henry Jr., Willlam, Charles and Frederick Neeb, a native of San Franeisco, aged 39 years and 7 months. A member of Alcatraz Circle No. 1, Friends of the Golden State. (Chicago papers please copy.) EFFriends 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 ecity, 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 S0 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:45 o’clock, from his late residence, 1148 O'Farrell street, thence to St. Mary’'s Cathedral for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAWTON—In this city, February 1, 3 W*; aged 67 liam Lawton, a native of Engla: years L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at’the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- v, 2476 Mission street, near Twenty-first. terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McGRATH—In this city, February 1. 1904, Annie, beloved wife of P. J. McGrath, and | loving mother of John, Mary, Agnés, Liilie clock, from the par-| 'BRIEN—In this city, | TRAPP_1n [ | lot on X line of . Vallejo street, | Taylor, 3 of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- ¢ ment 4. 0. G, F. Cemetery. NEAL—In the City and County Hospital, Feb- ruary 2. 1904, Henry: R. Neal, a native of Mads#chusetts, aged 76 ;m 2, 1004, Thomas, beloved husband - of Margaret O'Brien, and father of Johd. James and Willie (" Brien, ang brother of James O Beien and Mis. Howard, a native of County Clase, Treland. January 31 | 0 DONNELL—In this city, February 1, 190%, James Oonnell, beloved fatber of 'Mary, Elizabeth and A, O'Donnell, and orother g! John O’Donnell and Margaret Murphy. & ative of Killmaliock, County Limerick, Ire- I - nd. 3 EFTHe fuseral will take place from his late residence, S$42 Grove = street, to-day (Wednesday). ‘at §:38 o'clock, thence fa Sa- cred Heart Churéh, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cioss Cemetery. RICE—In this cit O belovéd hus Felguary 1, Stephen nd of Mary m and father of Courtla; Mose, Clinton, Claude, Frank ‘and Cora Rice, and Mrs. H. C: Dunm of Vacaville, Cal., a-native of New York, aged 17 veazs 10 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend ~the fumeral to-day (Wednesday), at ¥ g'clock, from his late residence, 923 Hyde, street. = Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. YHOMPSON—In Oakland; Cal, February 1904, George Wesley Thompson, delove Brother of Mrs. B. 3. Wiibrand, a mative of Chico, Cal., aged 43 years hnd 13 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitsd to attend the- funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock; at the residencw of James Taylor, 1311 Clay street, between, Fourteenth and™ Fifteenth, Oakland. this ecity, . February 1. 1904, Amanda_Catherine Trapp, beloved wife of Weorge Trapp, gnd mother of Georgle Tr and daughter of Mrs. S. Fester and ths late B. Benderschetd, and sister of Mrs. A. Rich- rd, Mrs, A. Medes and A. Beunerscheid, a matife of Sdn Franclsco, aged 35 years 4 monthg and 14 “days. EXFriends and acqiaintaiices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral t3-day (Wednesday). at 9:30 og'clock, from the .fumergl pariors of the H. F. Maass Compan 917 Missiop street, thence to St. Boniface's Ghurch. @olden Gate avenue, beiween Jones and Leavenworth sfréets, ~ where a solemn requiem mass WAIF be celepratad for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o clock. Intesmegnt: Holg Cross Cemetéry. WIEBOLDPT—In this cify, February 1, 1904, Mary Christina, dearly beloved daughter of John P. and Marian Wieboldt, and devoted sister of Mre. Willism_St. John and Harry and Rosalie Wieboldt, & native of San Fran- cieco, aged 17 years i1 months and 20 day *EFFriends and ascquaintances are respeet Qully invited to atterd the funeral to- (Wainesday), ‘at 9 o'clock, from the e dence of parents, 2678 - Twenty-firs street. corner of York, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama sweet, néar Twenty-fourth, where a golemn® requiem high mass will be celebraged for e repose of -her soul, com- encing at 9:30 o'dMck. Interment Holy oss Cegriatery. WOOLWORTH At Bérke's® Sanatorium, So- goma County, Cal., Februagy 1. 1904, Chavies «Peck. hushard of Floms ‘Angell Woolworth of Mill Valley, ™l.. a native of Syracuse, N. Y.. aged 48 years, (New York and Eng- ligh papers please copy.) 7 Flinefal services at Masonfc Hall. Sun Rafael, (ML, Thursday. at 2 o'clock, under the augpices o Mill Val'lny Lodge Noi 356, F. and A.°M. Please’omit flowers. TEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. & o - DAY, FEBRUARY 2 Aden Company io . Company, ot o nue 151 W of Van Nest, W 4135 oy RStute of Ebas Grslinsky (6y Hnsky, ex-cutnix) to wimam Wolf, “lot on N line of ¥ strect, 60 K or dough, E o) by N 153 -6 $16.500 Willam Blondell to L. Goldstefn' Com- iot Gn N i Fuiton street, ¥2:6 \WW of .pany. Lqu . W HT:6 by N 120; Jake and Beile joseph to George K. Bscker, lot #n NE cornet of Jackson and Haker streets, B 35 by N 100; $10. Archibafd 1, (alias Arcisibabl), L. and Eli- zabeth M. Hettrieh to- Syivester Pearl, “lot om W. line of Shrader, 125 N of Fyederick, N 25 by W 131 :5:_%10. Philena 3. Dyer o James F, Dyer. lot on NW'; line of Howard street, NE of Eleventh, N& 25 by NW %u. gift Cloes V', Lindberg to Hermann D. Nieulaus, lot on N.jine of Sixteenth sireet, 150 W of Chureh, W 2% by N ¥5: $10. Joseph M. and Elizabeth F. Kluber to Edwasd cn £ line of Henry street, 333 $10. Cleary, lot on N of Twenty-thivd street 3 Bridget amd Mich: W. and Ellen T. Mot Alabama street, by W 100: %10, Pacific Loan $10. E. Flaherty to James rthy, lot on W line of 215 S of Twenty-fifth, 8 25 iation to Catherine O'Dea, lot on S lifie of Duncan street. 125 B of Church, E 25 by S 100 $10. Marian -G_-and Alonzo L. Byrne, Grace E. %A Harry L..Maxwell to Plerre Labrucher Iet on W line of Dolores street, 65 N of Twe! dy-fourth, N 28 by W 117:6; §10. Maria_Arata- and Adalgisa Grondona Victor J. Guinasso, lot on N street, 162.17% W _of 97:6 . S 40, W Abby M. Parroft to O, " E line of Powell street o line of Paecific E H Greenewald. 137:7 6 by N 61:5 (quitclaim deed): $1 ot N of Post, Emilie B. Marshall to Livingston Jenks, B W oot 137:6 by W 12; $lo. Bertha Quirk to Alexander Bradley, lot on SE line of Tehama street. 185:1% SW of First, SW 26:4% by SE 75: $10. Margaret C. Bishop to Herbert E. Law, lot on S corner of Market ard Annje streets, SW 6 by SE 160 (subject to party wall agreement on SW line); $10. Mary E. Wickes to Theodore Robertson, lot on SW lne of Ritch street, 200:11% SE of Eryant, SW 73 NW 30, NECI5:8, SE 1%, NE : $10. Hans C. and Mary A Junge fo Patrick S. and Mary O'Rourke, lot_on SE line of Foi- som_street, 130 SW- of Fifth, SW 25 by S& 90; $10. Martha S, Mitchell to Alexander and Mar- gle Rogers. lot on § line of Marl street, 38 E of Florida, E 17:4 by § Charles J- and Susanna Hesse Hasse) to John Hanson, lot on E line of Vermont street, 126 N of Humboldt, N 25 by E 1005 $10. John N. and Sarah F. Sherburne to Oliver L. Scott. lot on S line of California street, 23:0 5,12 B of Second avenuwe E 21:0 512 8 60:0, 496, W 22:111 $10. liam A. and Janet MacRae to August lot on W line of Wi Nineteenth avenue. 130 S of falifornia street, S 50 by W 120 §10. Gregory P. and Augusta Harrington to Ma- tilda Peacock. lot on W line of Tenth avenue, de and Rosalie Diepen, 150 N of Clement. N 25 by W 120: Ada F. Simpson to Anton H. Flint. lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 225 N of Clement, N 30 by E 120; $10. A Gertrade M. Jackson (Church) -(wife of Charles F.) to Oscar Heyman, lot on N line of A street. 53:4 W of Seventh avenue, W 26:8 by N 100. $19. Marie Koberz_ to Louise Campan. lot on B Jfre of Firth aveme, 230 S of Point Lobos, 3 25 by E 120; gi Psolomen and Dora Gets to Ada B. Aee, lot on W line of Forty-seventh avemue, 100 N of T street, N 50 bv W 120: $10. William O. and Waiter G. Peterson to Henry H. Paulsen, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 308 S of H street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to F. Florence and Eva E. Armstrong. lot on N line of K street, @ E of Tenth avenue, E 25 by N 100: $10. Lucy Benson (alias Lucy B. Bemson) to S. Dueas ComspanyCiot on N _line of Burrow street. 55 W of Somerset, W 26 by N 100, lot 20. block 29, Railread Avenue Homestead: also let on N-line of Wayland street, 107 W of Girard, W 26 by N 100 lot 3 block 11, University und; $10. M A Frit (wite of Bugene N.) to city and county of San Francisco, lot on NW corner of San Miguel ranch and Trement strest, SE 8.5, SE 4820 XW 8.5, NW to beginning for publie street: 3 3.7C. Spencer to same. lot an N line of Fif- feenth street. 24434 W of Castro. W 3641, NW 20.62_SE 1742 or public street; $——. Charles F. and Aenes L. Gertlenix to Bern- and the late Willlam McGrath, a native of Galway, Ireland, aged 35 vears. EF Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at o' clock, residence, 2047 Larkin street, to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the of 3 commencing at 9 o'¢lock. Interment Hol; Cross Cemetery. MOLLENKOPF—In this city, February 2, 1904, John M., beloved husband of Lulu Mol- P Bavine And the Iate Joma DLk son o a . s 2 Srother of Willtam® sad George =3 Mollen- | givions rd Getz. 1ot on NW line of Athens street. 100 gx‘! Pei avenue, NE 23 hy NW 100, block 64. Excelsior Homestead: $10. Masonie Cemetery Association to Mre. J. R. Lewis, lot in cemetery; £230. tion: to a seven-story brick buflding on l:rm-adol' Sutter streat. lflwkt':n Ness ave- nue. E 65:9 by S 120; . >d (contractor] lreifl( :c()-—Mu'lMl-l“- f, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 of seirs § monire and 30 daye Foureh, SW 220 by NW 80; MUND-—In this city, 1, 1904, He " H. P. Smith Company (owners) R. beloved brother of Wiiliam and :fl. Fehy (contractor). architect —— All for of Mrs, W. C. Crawford, M. E. Pres- ptfl-'uflmnnuflfil'..lw‘. ton and Miss Edith Mund, a rative of 200 W of Seventh, W 75 by N 178: many, STl months axd 13 dave. | A PB. Shertoro @wner) with Joha Btk & (New York City papers please copy.) Son (contractors). superintendents & r‘gm and acquaintances are respect. | Quaiman—Conerete work for 3 two-story and invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | basement frame building on N line of (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the street, 81:2 E of Central avenue. K 40 N —_— 127-874. Western Addition 626; $1050. (Successors n & 0-“—-7' DANIEL £ BONOYAN ey Py G 2 Telephone South 80. el 1, 1904, = a‘.'.."n’:.."""..e."».‘::": UNITED UNDERTAKERS.. .'.:"R."&‘_‘ Tel. South 167, m, Equipments at Moderate Rates. Margaret A. Martin (owner) with James A McCullough _ (contractor and avehiteet)—All Work for a three-storv frame bu'iding on S of Fulton street 1413 B of Mawonie §.139:1, E €5:10%. N 137:6, W 28770, Mary C. Raum (owner) with S 'H. (contractor). ar-hitect Charles All_work excent mantsls. gas fixtures Ttes on W T of Sullan Gon: 8ot flats) - Frutteenth strect, S 50 by W 80: $11,100. — —e———— ’ Don't judge a woman she wears; they may be

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