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SDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1904 13 The Wants You Want-—Then Use a Want Advertisement in Unfarn. | Nora H. Brosnan, 21, city. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continun MURRAY & READY. Ph Leading Empic G34-636 Clay st. | Main 5848 | yment and Labor Agen: Silver and Copper Mines ey miners, = $3 day: pipemen mine TO ARIZON SHIP DA Close to Prescott Ar F.&P &P Men for road Work. Good Wages ¥10 Miles, n $9 10, und teira b, $18 paid i und par: MURRAY & R ANDRE FOREMAN for ant cook, $i8 and’ wire $10 week week 625 Sac WANTED marrieq citizens an = ar® write Englis Recruiting Officer a and & salary ex- fhice { bright boy ree information imits, etc.; day £1 and or arth. 11 Market men an: intracts sition _to ntile 3roadw dise prop Mer Local 148, JOS anics to know roprietor. ver House, Riahe SZANIK, n outside nese College, 2 large unless ey made, at $1 and t $2 30; we pay LOST AND FOUND—Continuel. LOST—Lady’s gold watch with N. R. on face; Neili= Roberts on inner case; No. 170334 Finder please ieave at 433 Larkin st. and re- ceive liberul reward. book with the Hibern. - of Henry Young, please return to bank T—Lady’s gold watch with N Nellie Roberts on inner Finder-please leave at ceive liberal reward. 3 170834, | Larkin st. and re- | MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL 1 AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strict smmission;installments accepted. 11ding. RTON ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent mo. S F. Coilateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniture & plano 15 up: no removal; TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. 7 PER _cent on furniture or plano. 1003 Mu- tual Savings Bank building. 708 Market st. Finder will Dupont st., LOST —Snake ring with diamo TOLEER maie 1o M OGO T and receive liberal reward. surrender on_de. Box 2666, FOUND—Pointer dog; seription and payment of keep. 11 off: | —_— e MEDICAL. ring safe, sure and q LADIES ¢ K relief fties consult me at once; my painless and reli- | : cure guaranteed; no | exorbitant fees years' experience in all | 1. > disorde: or write without delay; ce free. correspondence confidential. WHIT Market st., rooms 7 and 8. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints; instant relief guarante 30 vears' experience: removed to 526 Post st. DR. KOHL, rel troubles and irregularities; instant ranteed. 1008% Market st.. opp. DR W. 0'DO> X in trovble consult this cialist on female complaints: positively corrected: the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Office, 1018 Market st. CATARRH, DFAFNESS and NO able specialist for all fe- re- 5th, I who are sick,or positively cured: new method: 1 ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ MRS. D ALLE s falist: a private home before and during low fees. inst. relief; free som ROSEN re: h: ladies, r s 209 ? or no fee STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. $11.Mutual, Sav. Bk.bld. CASH loaned ealaried people on notes without ndorser. MORELL_ 600 Examiner bullding. MUSICAL INSTRUME A FINE SELECTION OF PIANO BARGAINS. ALL UPRIGHTS. Chickering; wainut case; nearly pew. Steinway; about a vear old. Knabe:; walnut case; finest, largest size; nearly new. Steinway; largest size; fine condition. crling; mahogany case; largest size. Standard; oak case; zood as new. Halnes Brothers, 'the genuine; mahogany case: nearly ne Steck; ' largest size. Steck: medium size; mahogany case; nearly new. Two Neumanns; good condition. eck grand piano; £ood as New. eipway grand piano. in good order. PRICES FROM $125 UP. UARE PIANOS, Including s makes as Weber, Stelnway. Haines, Kran! Bach and_ others, from §10 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering Agents, Curtaz bullding, 16 O'Farrell st SATURDAY EVENING:! ONLY piano house in the city that will rent 3ou a new piano for $3 per month and allow 6 monthe' rent and cartage off purchane price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and other’ makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 0660 Hayes. E sale of upright pianos from greatest bargains ever offered in San 0; all makes; rents $2 up; install- $4 'up. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 ; Oakland address, 1252 Broadway. A FEW unredeemed storage pianos (also furni- ture) will be aold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage, 1636 Market st. DOO HERBS, 1126 Market st DR and M original m NG TOY KE| DR NG THE Monterey Gold Mining Company., which owns cne of the most valuable mines in Cali- fornia, bas pi on the market 20,000 shares of its stock 25c_a share, the par value being $1, Mr. J. J. Taylor, the eminent min- ing expert, is in charge of the work and re- ports that the richness bf the mine is galning rapidly as the work advances: this stock will &< to 32 a share within the next interested parties can see the quartz an taken out of tils mine at the offic: of their fiscal agents, GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. §: MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, BOILER TOSH 3_hand machinery. M MAN, 1 Fremont engines. WOl DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite: In rolis easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old fron. tin or shingles: best for new roofs. E co., Market st. TERITE ROOFI D-HAND m nery, bollers, engines. pumps pullevs, shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, rented and_exchanged: see pape 3 Beale st H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO., 1 A—FINE -uits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Orig- inal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., Bush; open to § p. m.. Sunday to no rents gear water AW, 2 | glass front; running drawers | 1 doors: 28 feet: price $50. BACIGALLU- | PENNY ARCADE, 540 Market st. | slightly used, sold at cost new visible typewriter catal sent free. R. E. Revalk & Co., San Franc sale—Best §2 $1 50, . 330 Kearny near ) hats, st foot-form charges we pay 11 34 st., bid. ing. paper Tel. Juckso Holsteln bulls a cows at San Bruno roa ehbred family fresh FARD ~Plumbers’ and carpenters’ tools g stone; floor trucks with tracks, New cash register. 1700 Devis — | TYPEWRITER, kodak. printing press. field | gl jewe £0ld rolis. Box 109, Fruitvale. | 4 schooner. LIVAN, SAFES and hand. 1 AN do_sanitor work r Scho 741 H EATLOF ehips PENSIO) dg NT'S place, 26 Steuart st room 40, Phelan nnas Post,G. TER Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Mi rooms; 35c might: reading-rooms: nd_baggage to and from ferry. ADVERTISEMENTE, r Call Branch office, subscrip or. Dunee lons ed at & Church sts, A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | of mdvertisements and subscriptions has heen Open until 11 p. m. SOME good s 12 h. p., o SLOT machines ~h. Centuries. Pucks. DESKS and safes Market, ab. Van Ness. RICHARDSO! SAFES New and second-hend. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. se> the complete line | AT less than cost, uncalled for suit CHEAP square and upright pianos; new and second-hand organs; very eaey pDAayments. 403 Market st., second floor. NEW plancs scld_on JOS. SCHMITZ & CO. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; good as 1d_on $5 monthly payments. 16 McAllister st. k mahogany: nearly HORNUNG BROS., 216 McAllister st BEAUTIFUL -pedal Steinway upright plano; Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecilian plano | layer. 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR viclins, zithers, 0ld and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place, BYRON MAT 'ORES TO LET, | FOR rent from March 1—Stores, 1039-1061 Market st. Apply Immediately, George Davis, Central Theater, or SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO, UNFURNISH oms and offices to rent. pp. City of Parls. % S THE Star Hair Remedy restores gr: proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandrufft and itching scalp; Do stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers'; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk GRADUATES of New York School of Massage Osteopathy: vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs. hot and cold water; trained nhurses as attendants, Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. PHYSICIAN, 15 years experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine babif Call or addrees Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate. LLA HARRIS, the skin speclalist, shows work that Is the Important item to persons templating facial treatment. 781 O'Farreil. morphine and all drug dis- cured by Wilow Bark—Co. consultation HAIR grown gray restored; pimples, wrinkle all blemishes removed; shampool MME. ROUME, 231 Post. parlors UOR habit cured; we guarantee a c % cr no charg: Acme Liguor 97 Market st. T 208, m overccats ', Londen users at CHARLES LYON| Market st Thuraday, tonia Hall socfety” dancing taught, SARROW, jeweler, formerly of 107 Geary st.. has moved to 218 Post st. arth, A’VJDA CO., 3 needle spectalist, 569 Sut- ton, 233 Geary, room J8. cial $5 pants,to or- 1 Drumm 44, stumes, piay books, Wigs; . GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. hair & moles removed by elec. & Mre.Travers, 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $750; dress panmts $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont ALFREDUM hair to 1t Dr. yptian Henna restores gray atural coior; $1; at all druggists . A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertiserments and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ale, rental 1 Post st G plctures, magic lantern MOVING plets bargains. Bullard & Breck, SAFES—New and second-hand. & CO.. 122 Market st. GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches; J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; all makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. e e R TE. B. BECK DEVAS, scientific palmist and astrolo- I3 palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex- press $1:; open Tuesday evg. also. 139 Post st. MME. ME rological palmist. 711 Post st.; no ly. Phone James 1. | | | opened at 108 Market st., opposite Fifth. | | ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 663 Mission st.. bet. Ist and 24 sts. GET vour shoes half-soled while walting: 2% | 10 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. st and 2d st HORSES AND WAGON: A STANDARD bred pacer: foaled in '97 hands high: sound. ANDERSC B0 ASSORTED buggies, sur «t cost price. 1508-8 Folsor. FOR sale—Six second-hand exigess wagons and *wo trucks. 233 Feale st. i S wagon, light cemping wagon | cheup. 532 Mission st. | wagons, buckbd.sur- horses. iSth-Vaiencia HOUSES TO LET. PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- culsr. G.H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery. 1246 Tavior st.: 10 rooms and bath, | Y Broadway. McALLISTER. 12 room: bath and bil- er free: odern. our printed list of houses & HOWELL. 25 Post si block from cars: m: large garden: billiard tabl avenjences; § rooms and bat Apply MISS HAMILTON, il ew reasonable 1513 Washington st FURNISHED S-room Pacific-avenue apartment fiat: everything new. THE McCARTHY COMPANY 646 Market st. e HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. $650; MUST_sell to-day: i S-roomcd bouse; Dew ter st. parties going away; furniture. 1 Sut- ¢ | TILTON wants good second MISCELLANEOUS W ANT! electro plating _dvnamo. N, San Jose, Cal. WANTED_A Gray Address STEWART BROWN, WANTED—To buy Empire diamond contracts below $3000. Box 2722, Call offi-e. LARGE second-hand safe wanted. BACIGA- LUPI PEN ARCADE, 840 Market st. 1 PAY highest prices for all kinds of cast-off clat send postal. MORRIS, 114 Harriet BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES, 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal. nd_clothing_and theatrical goods. 164 9th st.: tel. Jessie 2851. _— MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner Building. Quick settiements; no disappointment. Eave expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, - undivided ihter- este assignments of rents, property in trust, egacies, life estates and undivided fn- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment, _Stricily confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels, Location, etc. Box 408, Call office. ALY amount quickly on furniture or plano, thout removal or other security; no com.; fairest rates: strictly confidential.” Nationai Credit Co., 68 Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market st. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, tesmsters, boarding houses, without security; easy payments; largest business in 46 principal cites. Tolman, 563 Parrott bidg. TURK, 126, near Jones st.—House of 7 rooms; nicely furnished: sacrifice for $350 cash. e INVESTMENTS, HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain lbera! advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent imerest Baldwin Jewelry Store, $46 Market: tol Main 1644 Branch. 10 Third. BONDE, STOCKS AND MORTGAGES. All @ivigend-paring securities for sale. GERMANIA INVEST (0. 927 Macket st —— LOST AND FOUND A passbock with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MARIA ZOLEZZI, No. The Hnder will please return to bank, A—1 per cent on furniture or planc: no remov- . o commission. no publicity;$35 upiquick, private, confidential. 26 Montgomery, Tm. 1. M. JACOBSON & CO., financial brokers, Emma Spreckels blog., rm. 621 loans and all other financial matters negotiated; confidential. L LOST —Monday evening, February 185, in or near Columbia Theater, pearl and diamond circular broceh. Finder please return to 328 Haight st.; reward LOET—Part_of snake ring with Finder will return same to X. DUFFY, 1307 California st.. and receive ifberal reward. LOST—On Fillmore car. Sundey, physician’s saichel. Retws to 3524 20th st.; reward. H. JEROME FOSELLL scientific_palmist, 515 near Geary. Phone Black 561. PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered, $4 up: tinting, painting, Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel.Main 413 e —— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 102135 Market st., bet, 6th and 1th: particu- lur attention pald to diseases of woinen. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty DR. BALL 1073% Market st JVED—DR. WONG_HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st, DR, M. MATSUDA has returned from Orient. Now at SE. corner Geary and Tavlor sts. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—Al i red by Chinese herb: T4 C! _STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped, T35 731 Howard et., nr. Third; phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. Priv. Ex. 871 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 332 Golden Gate ave.; phoné 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 830 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtus PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, A A A A A . IN the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, Pro- bate—In the matter of the estate of HARRY A. L. FLOYD GOPCEVIC, deceased, No, 30074, notice for publication of time appoint- ed for probate of will, C. C. P., sec. 1303— Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 20th day of February, A. D. 1904, at 10 oelock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of sald court, at the City Hall, in the city and county of Fan Francisco, State of Cailfornia, have been appointed as the time and place for ing the will of sald HARRY A. L. FLOYD GOPCEVIC, deceased, and for hearing the application of HENRY E. MATHEWS and PETAR M. GOPCEVIC for the issuance to them of lefters testamentary thereon. (Seal) JOHN J. GREIF, Clerk. By E. 8. HAWLEY, Deputy Clerk. Dated February 15, A. D. 1004, Indorsed: Filed 1904, 2 15, TR i JOHN ¥. DAVIS and BISHOP, ELER & HOEFLER, Attorneys for Petitioners, EASTOX, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market St. AUCTION. AUCTION, AUCTION. February 23, 1904, At 12 o'clock noon, At ‘our salesroom. FOLSOM-ST. BUSINESS INVESTMENT. Nos. 2134-36-38 Folsom st., §. of 17th; abso- lutely ‘new building, containing store with liv- ing-rooms and 2 handsome flats above of 6 rooms and porcelain baths each; renting for $90 per month. MISSION ST. (PROBATE SALE). Nos. 2317 and 2319 Mission st., N. of 20th: extremely large lot, #5x122:6 ft.; nominal fm- provements thereon; mortgage of $5000; will be s0ld subject to confirmation of Probate Court. CLEMENTINA-ST. FLATS, Nos. 436-4361; Clementina st., W. of 5th; | provements consist of 3 substantially bullt flats containing 5- rents low at $51 per month; mortgag: of $2000 can remain. 7. INVERTMENRT. ft. PINE: S. line of Pine st E. of Octavia; tin improvements dwellings, Nos. 1819-21-2 : ing 6 rocms and bath each and_three devellings of 7 rooms each at Nos. 422-24-28 Austin ave.; rents $123 50 per month. SEVENTH-AVE. BUILDING SITE. Lot of land on E. line of 7th ave., 100 ft. N. of Point Lobos ave.; lot 25x120 (t.; this prop- erty Is situated in a particularly desirable por- tion of the Richmond district. MISSION INVESTMENT. Nos. 4256-88-00 Mission st., near Tingley; large lot, 64 ft. frontage, irregular depth; im- provements, 3 frame buildings, occupied for busincss purposes; mortgage of $2850 on prop- ertv: must be soid. FILLMORE-ST. BUILDING SITE. W. line of Fillmore st., 35:6 ft. 8. of Fil- bert; lot 25x100 ft. This portion of Fillmore st. is rapidly increasing in value. FULTON- RESIDENCE. No. 1553 Fuiton st.; a beautiful residence of 11 rooms and bath; elegantly finished; first- class condition: should be seen to be appre- ed. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. Nos. 639-41-43 Lyon st., near MeAllister; 3 beautiful modern flats containing 6 rooms and bath each: unfinished att handsomely lanned and substantially built. » VALLEJO-ST. RESIDENCE No. 1625 Vallejo st., E. of Franklin; beauti- ful S-story residence of 10 rooms and bath; this is a particularly desirable neighborhood; inspection invited. P OWARD-ST. INVESTMENT. No. 972 Howard st., N. line, 250 {t. E of 6th; lot 25xS5 ft.; old improvements thereon; occu: pled as carpenter shop and Chinese laundry; renting for $45 per month. For further particulars apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. A A A A~ A A NN ‘W. J. GUNN, 530 CALIFORNIA ST. (Savings Union Building.) $1,850—Union, near Broderick, on sunny side, with grand marine view; one lot lef: the others all just sold and fine im provements to go up as soon as rainy son s over; size 20x100; $100 first payment, $30 to $40 monthly; ready for building. $2,100—Webster-st. corner: 25x100; cheap. $13,700—Green st., overlooking Presidio; grand marine view: on sunny side; 68x105. $50,000—Two grand corners: one is a NE. cor- ner 275x137:6; panoramic marine view; very choice, $10,000—Webster-st. corner, 110x100; fine buy for a builder. $9,000—Cheapest corner in Western Addition; 137 :6x137 : . corner; cars pass both streets sewered; a fine purchase to subdivide again. $6,500—Larkin; 2 flats, each T and ' bathroom. $0.500—Broderick-st. corner; 2 fats. $3,000—Lake-st. corner: 32:0x100; a fine buy for a grocer; cars pass. $5.000—Lake st.: 5 lots; cheaper than other lots in vieinity, which are held at $1500 to $1650 each. $3,750—Clement st.; large lot, 78x115; lot to Improve with stores. $6,000—A sunny NW. corner in Western Ad- dition; make offer; magnificent lot to ymprove with 7 flats or fine residence with grand marine view: large lot; very cheap; to be sold at once. $1.900—Lake-st. corner, 32:6x100; lovely ma- rine view: street work done; fine site for a residence. $650—Lots on 2ist ave, near Clement-st. __cars; 25x120; street macadamized. $575—Lots on 224 ave., close to Clement-st. electric cars; 25x120. $400 for a lot 25x120; ready for bullding; a few steps from Clement-st. cars. Lots north of the park on all the avenues. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. rooms fine WANTED—Good tenant for commodious store and hasement to be bullt on Fillmore st. McAllister; neighborhood now good growing better; will build to suit. Box 2 Call office. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. EDINBURGH, THE, 239 Powell, cor. Geary— Sunny suites and offices: also single rooms. FRANKLIY, 1514 Comfortable, sunny front room; suitable for one or two. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Roohs 33¢ to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk; reading-roo: HOTEL ST. PAUL, 463 Eilis st.—New house and new furniture; steam heat, hot water, free baths; house open and elevator service all night: transient. M. E. GRANT, former- Iy at the Vendome, 1104 Market st. JESSIE. 363, east U. S. Mint—Furnished rooms, $5 and $6 per month. KEARNY, 215—Rooms suitable for photogra- pher, doctor, dentist or real estate. LAGUNA, 1511, cor. Geary—Front suite: newly furnished; modern flat; every convenience: private family of 2; phone Geary 4082, MARKET, 1052—Nice, sunny rooms; al: reasonable. housekeeping room: MISSION, $37A—Furnished rooms by the day, week or month; prices reasonable. OAK, 419—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single. O'FARRELL, T76—2 sunny unfurnished parlor rooms; suitable for a physician; reasonable. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35 to $1 50; week, §3 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground ficor; rooms with hot and ccld water; baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny furnished ‘single room; rent §7. The (a Charles H. Jenkins Jr., 28, city, and Emma A._Stout, 26, city. ames F. Conlin, 26, 15 Mason street, and Edwards, 22, 914 Howard. Andrew E. Murdock, 43, Reno, Nev., and Harrlet G. Roberts, 40, ofty. John Hess, 46, Tracy, and Christine Pope, 52 1222 Vermont street. Harold P. Rounds, 28, Kansas City, Mo., and FIRTHS— M ARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriake and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the pame 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. FABER—In t city, February 10, ‘1964, to the wife of P. Faber, a daughigr. McGETTIGAN—In this city. February 16, 1904, to the wife of Dr. C. D. McGettigan, a ROSENBERG—In Alameda, 16, 1904, to the wife of G enberg, a daughter. SCHWARTZ In Oakland, Cal.. February 16, . to the wife of Abe R. Schwartz, & daughter. L—In this city, the wife of Willlam C. STOFFER—In this city, February 13, 1904, to the wife of August Stoffer, a- son. ———— ey ‘al., February v Allender Rosr February 6, 1904, to Splegel, a daughter. SUTTER, 622—Comfortably furnished rooms; hot and cold water; bath; terms reasonable. SUTTER, 1120—Four sunny rooms, lower por- tion of residence; suitable for ladies’ tailor, milliner, doctor or dentist’'s offices. THE MENDIS, 1141-1151 Market— k'n-u. “suites, $5 and §6 per week; no tran- sient. THIRD, 308—Rooms, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 per bath. night; §1 to $4 week; nice, quiet YOU ecan buy a lovely home in San Mateo, on car line, house of 8 rooms and bath, barn, chicken house, lot 100x180, $6000: $1000 down, balance $62 50 per month. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Mission st. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays . the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largest building compietely within 10 days. Northwest corner M'ssion and Tenth sts.. office and yard. ADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! mHtEo srgm» Incomparable ‘‘Oceanside Lots"; on official grade; unobstructed view of ocean and park; all bargains: easy terms; see them to-day; get off cars cor. 47th ave. and H st. $75 to §250—Near Park and ocean; $6 monthly. Oceanside Branch Office, cor. 40th ave. and K st.; open Sundays and holidays. ¢ $500 to $1000—Choicest Sunset lots for bulld- ing; graded and sewered; $10 monthly. $250 to $850— new “‘Spreck don’t miss tht iperh Richmond lots, opposite Lake”: matchless view; opportunity; instaliments, Sunset Branch Office on Ninth ave., near H st. $150 to §500—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; 3 Richmond, stead districts; ottages in Sunset, and Excelsior Home- SOL. Room 54, . Owners and Dealers, “hronicle bullding. STATE—Country—For Sale. WHIT! CHICK RYWHERE. $30,000—Klamat’ hern Oregon; hor- dering on Big Klamath Lake; 3000 acres; cut about 3500 tons of hay annually; aiso iarge quantities of grain; well fenced and cross- fenced; good S-room residence; farming imple- ments: 10 horses; 5 good barns, ete. $10,000—1n Sonoma Co.: %00 acres well fenced fn 3 fields; house: 3 large barns; dairy house; well watered: 200 acres tillable; all level; 24 acres S-year-old orchard; 30 head cattle; 20 hogs; farming fmplements, etc.; $5000 mort- gage; trade for bay property. $27.000—In Placer Co., on R. R.—1680 acres, part river bottom, ali can be ploughed; carry 400 head cattle year round; dwelling; 3 good barns; farming implements; £0 head cattl 12 head horses; plenty water to irrigate; part cash. $8500—Sold by order of Superior Court, 1080 acres, near Point Arena, 200 acres fine potato land; apple or planted; 300 acres heavy timber; well proved and fenced: fine dairy or stock ra $5000—Best ranch in Southern Oregon; : 2 sets good improvemen well e ; farming tools; outside . miles of town, 135 acres; 10 ard; family orchard; 60 acres iard; 500 acres more could be im- or alfaifa; under 3 ditches: large new barn; will build dwelling to suit buyer; 10 fine milch cows; 2 good kor: farming im- plements; only $1000 down. $2500—100 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma Co.; good 6-room house; vinevard, ' orchard, barn, outbuildings, horses. cow, poultry, $200; job can be had with the piace. $2000—One mile P. O, schools and stores; 255 acres; 40 level; 10 ‘could be irrigated house, large barn, outhouses; well fenced and cross-fenced; 150 hens; new buggy, wagon, farming tools; 20 head cattie; 3 weils; water piped to hufldings: furniture. $4500—Two and half miles live town and R. R 400 acres; 40 in grain on creek, about 100 acres more bottom land: 10 acres fuil bear- ing orchard: balance timbered pusture; house, barn, etc.: fine place for resort or sanitarium, not_far irom eity. $3000—3 miles of Santa Cruz, 47 acres; 18 under cultivation, balance fine pasture: 363 awsorted fruit trees; 150 grapes; windmill and tank: water piped to buildings and yards; splendid S-room kard finished house, good stable and poultry houses: span good horses: 2 cows; 7 dozen hens; single and double buggies and harness; hay: farming tools and furniture; trade for No. 1 property around bay. cres, 8 miles of Napa City, 2 mi . 0.; 20 ncres under cultivation; 13 acres full bearing fruit; 15 acres fine grain; €5 acres more could be cultivated; balance broken and rocky; house, barn, poultry houses, incubator. brooders, 2 wagons, 2 carts, horse, . poultry, toole. 5000160 " zcres. station and near Sant Cruz, 36 acres clear: orchard; 10-room house; outbuildings: mortgage $2000: trade equity. $3500—Near San Jose, 14 acres bearing fruit, mostly prunes; facilities for irrigation; build ings. 925026 acres sandy loam, oniy 2 and a haif miles of Petaluma; house. 5 rooms and bath; part cash, $750—Gold_mine, of ore in sight, El Dorado Cc for vacant lot. €1200—20 acres, near Sebastopo!. Sonom: Co.; € acres clear; 4 acres bearing apples. running stream; bulldings: rich sandy lcam O odo Hest equipped poultry farm in th ¥ £t eq [ n o W - fey land, 2 miles o State; 12 acres rich va turniture. poultry, wagons, 08! 1s: all_go. g 00 Near Sebastopol: 16 acres: orchard, pasture; fenced 3 or 4 felds; easy with shaft and fine body would exchange stock, t ; ©41800—210 acres, 5 miles of Soledad, 5 acres bearing orchard, 10 acres bearing grapes, 40 Deres Bottom land; house, barn. packing-house, tools: water piped to buildings and pasture; equity $800; to exchange. 'S0 acres; 15 creek bottom: fruit, grapes, ings: one mile town: tools; $600. il h;e‘lfll Samp for printed list. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 5. PROP’ERTé EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. 5227 A, Merced River. Merced Co., Cal, praised by court at $71,000: assessed by Doty Assessor at $40,000; offered for $50.- 000: ¥, year's time, G per cent; 000 A. level grain. frait ard, alfalfa land: 4327g A. roll- fe—grazing and grain land; Merced River pusses through land: 900 A. can be irrigated. Rater free—ne rovalties: (mprovements good: school 1 mile: church and town 3 miles, on | dfrect road to Yosemite: must be sold to closs ¢etate: @ bargain; the profits from these lands ade the former cwner. JOHN L. IVELL, who was murdered in 1890, rich: fine rains; everything green and growing now. Address 5 W. KNOX. attorney-at-law. Merced, Cal. PAJARO VALLEY APPLE ORCHARDS. This valley recognized the wurldwpvo'l;‘u e have two owners who are desirous of giving their children an education at the State University, therefore they wll}_“ull lflnhusv“for mh‘u ex- hange for properties e o e i 5b mcres valued at $11,000; 30 acres valued at $4500. To those who mean business, call or write lars. for partiewiat, rrEy & MAHON, l Real Estate Agents, 505 California St. e craremdllog, 003 lron cale—Ranch of 74 acres; ap- (he great apple center of California. outboildings; partly to fruit; . Banta Cruz tion Aptos. gors LIJAIJ'A' lands, stock flm‘ SWOGsTRR . ety ; A WEFK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, A Der year, | IF you have a house and lot in San Francisco that Is mortgaged and you want to get out to the best advantage, address, with particu- lars and price, box 164, Call offic FOR sale—08 0-12x137:6 on Pacific st., under lease: $85 per month ground rent. Inquire CHAS. C. BEMIS, 208 Hayward buflding. BUILD on your unimproved realty; weo loan, full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker bullding REAL ESTATE. POINT RICHMON WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. e e e ALAMEDA ADVERTIS’MENTS ALAVEDA REAL ESTATE. NINE-ROOM house; gocd location; to rent or for sale; also 6-room house; lot #2x150; in good location; fruit trees, cte.: $3000; bar- gain. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay sta- tion, Alameda; phone Union 1952, — UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night, §1 75 to 36 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every -room; free bussbaggags. VAN NESS 619—Elegant tront parlors and adjoining suite for office or club. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st.. near Market— Most convenlent and respectable; 700 rooms; 86c to §1 50 night; $2 to $8 week: elevator. elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: baggage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric__ light n every room; 15¢ to $1 a night; T3¢ to 35 a week: open’ all night: convenient to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch Office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e D e e —— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOT_L HATTON 977 Pine, nr. Taylor; elegantly furnished suites; private baths; all modern conven- fences: excellent table. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706 BOARD and room In private family in Berke. ley, close to cars; good home cooking; $20 per month. Address box 2570, Call office. Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fide rooms; colored service: table specialty. BERKELEY ADVERT'S’M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $650—Lot near College ave.; street work done; one block from car line. $1100—Lot on Hillegas ave., near Derby: 50x 148: owner wants money at once: snap. $4650—8-room house; Bancroft, near Tele- graph; one block U. C. grounds. CHENEY & BERRY, Postoffice Block Bldg. BAKGAINS—We buy, sell. exchange or build, MURDOCK & CO.." Lorin St Berkele: e e e e O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms; home cooking; German family: $6 per week. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st —— e — ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. A ROOM with board for a gentleman (2 meals) in family or boarding-house; boarding-house preferred; reasonable rates, Box 2582, Call —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SAL 10 acres of land in the suburbs of Oakland; well located, to subdivide and sell lots; elee- tric cars to the property: epsy terms; chance 10 make $5000. E. BISHOP, 466 Tenth st., Oukland. e e e e e OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. 6 ROOMS, four furnished: superb location; 410 Walsworth modern; going away; cheap. ave. aleo bassment. 1233 Broadway. oAifl.Anp FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni ture. H. Scheilhaae,11th st.,cor.store,Oakland e e " ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 3026—2 or 3 nicely furnished rooms for hskpg.: reasonable; reference: DE_NORMANDY, 605 Post—Nicely furn. rm: $2 week up: alko hskpg, $4 to $7 a week. GEARY. 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; Tunning wates reasonable. HAIGHT, 1786—Elegant new sunny hkps. rooms; fur. or untur.; laundry; bath; phon XNICKERBOCKER Apartments, Sunny, furnished 3-room suites ed, electric iighted: free baths MINNA, B46—Furnished keeping; large yard. MISSION, 1210—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. POLK, 612—§14: bedroom, small kitchen, gas stove, bath: mo childres. THIRD, 308—One grand sunny front room, 2 windows, $10; others $6; ning water. TWENTY-FIFTH and Capp, Erocery store— Three furnished housekeeping rooms, $i2. VAN NESS. 1008—Large sanny furnished rooms;: housekeeping privileges If desired; £o0d board in immediate yicinity. BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions been opened at 1008 Market st. opposi Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. —————— APARTMENT HOUSES. bt e b i GLENDORE—New apartments on Pine st., east of Van Ness ave.; 5 and 6 rooms eacn, with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elec- tric lights, gas stoves and hot water sup- plied without extra cost; will be finished with exceptional beauty and taste and ara now offered for rent unfurnished: tenants can rent diregt from owner, who will manage the bullding, now approaching completion; open for inspection, HOOKER & LENT, I4 Post st THE LUNGER, 443 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just completed; sunny: modern 3 elegantly furnished; electric light: baths; $40 up; re also doctors’ offices. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. i-room apartments: private baths, steam heat. elec. _lights, elevator. gas ranges: $10 to $33. St. Andre, 1230 Pine—New management: superb aptmts;strictly first-c] steam heat electric lights;priv.iphone elev 10 5 rms..with priv. bath; furn. or unfurn. MRS. W. WEIR, prop. raoms for house- ST, LOUIS, 1676 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 Tooms also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view: now cpen: references. HADDON HA! 951 EDDY ST _REFER! —————e . ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Rt SRl oml Lo s Fovor biv . corner Second and Folsom sts.—New “m‘uw furniture; every room outside; ENCES. modern and sunny: prices frum $1 50 per this is the on to-date house fa $50 REWARD for the body of Philip Simon- ettl, fisherman, drowned near Sausalito. ONETO BROS, 410 Bay st., city. e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES DOMESTIC—The machine for best is_cheapest: any price; family use; second-hand all makes at Kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market, Sixth. NEW HOME-See our new tripie-feed ma- chine:; elightly used; $10, $15, $20: second- hand, $3. $5, $8; all styles; guaranteed. New Home *Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market st. $16 50—NEW improved drop-head nickel-finis guaranteed 10 yrs.: 2d-hand sewing machines §250, $3, $4. 143 6th st.; tel. Jessie 31 PR e T i L R STUTTERING _AND _STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curs in every case; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inqaire into wonderful cures: home cure 9 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $23; other typeswriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at §30 each: get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Socfety, Sth floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half year ending Jlst of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate per arnum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free_of taxes. payable on and after SATUR. DAY, Jan 2. 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- HUGH CRAIG. Secretary. ) PROFUSALS. PROPOSALS for Cap_ Devices—Depot quarter- masters® orfice. 36 New Montgomery at. Sen al.. Francisco, February 4, 190+ —Sealed proposais in triplicate will be received at this oifics until 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, Februaty 19, 1904, Pacific stan: opened, for furnishing cavalry, Infantry, artillery and engineer troops. Bids will be cpened for the delivery of the same article at the San Francisco, Bos- ton, Chicage and Philadelphia devots. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of aomestic pro- duction and manufacture. conditions of price ana quality being cquai (ncluding in the Price of forelgn production and manufact.re the duty thereon), ard such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public service there. The United States reserve the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. In- fermation and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes contain- ing propcsals will be indorsed ““Proposals for Cap Devices.” and alldressed to Major C. A. cl, Quartermaster. U. S. Army. Depot rtermaster. ; CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster’s Office, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Feb. 15, 1904. — Sealed proposals. in triplicate, will be re- ceived at this office until 11 a. m March 17, 1904, and then opened in thé presence of attendirg bidders, for constructing. plumb- ing, heating. gas piping. electric wiring and gymnastic apparatus for a gymnasium and post exchange at Vancouver Harracks, Wash. Plans and specifications and full information will be furnished on application to this of- fice. Plans may also be seen at the office of the quartermaster at Seattle, Wash., and at Fort Wright. Wash. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any ~part thereof. En- velopes should be indorsed *‘Proposals for Public Bullding at Vangouver Barracks, Waah,," and addressed to Captain W. C. ‘WREN, Constructing Quartermaster, Van- couver Barracks, Wash. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., January 20, 1904— Sealed provosals, in trivlicate, will be re- cefved here until 1 o'clock a. m., February 20, 1904. and then opened for construction of frame Kitchen and storehouse under officers” ward and for enclosing two verandas at the General Hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves the right to reject +or uccept any or all bids In whole or in Information furnished on application to WM §. PATTEN, A; Quartermaster Gen- eral. Chief Q. M. MARRIAGJ) LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: MARRIED. DIBBLE—DU VAL In this city, February 16, 1904, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. J. J. Prendergast, vicar general, Oliver Dib- bie and Catharine Stuart Du Val FERNS—SMITH—In this city, February 16, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. John ‘A. B. Wilson, Henry H. Ferns and Annie M. Smith, both of this city. GIBBS—SCHMIDT—In this city, February 16, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, Charles Gibbs of Cedar Rapids and Pauline chmidt of Chicago. KOLP—HECKER—In San Rafael, Cal., Harry T. Kolp of Pennsylvania and Eva Hecker Ahlgren, Neilie McMahon. Edward Bamford, Joseph tr, Fred F. Bishop, Peter D. urphy, Patrick Boner, Willlam Nulty, Nellle Burns, Andrew Regle, John Cron, 'Carl Riley, Thomas E. Crowley, Barbara Rose, A. 8. Driseoll Saxtorph, Axel L. Dunn, John Sich. Metta Maria ken, Metta Stickney. Silas ¢ Hanratty, Delia Stockman, John M. Hayes, Edward Stoitenberg. Wm. Hayward, Alvinza Tully, Frank Hilliard, ' Eunice Van Vranken, Mary Hogan, William Whitley, Mattie H. Kioppenburg, Dora Zepf, Frank L. Marino, Rocco AHLGREN—In the City and County Hospital, February 16, 1904, Nellie Ahlgren, a native of Calitornia, aged 22 years. BAMFORD—In this city, Fel 1004, Joseph, beloved husband of E Bamford, 2nd father of Joseph, James, John and Jesse Bamford, and Mrs. Henry Kershaw, Mrs. Willlam Bamford, Mrs. Alice Mowry, Mrs. William Fickersen and Mrs. Sidney Moskew, a native of England, aged 70 years 7 months und 24 days. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. BISHOP—In this city, February 1904, Peter D. Bishop, beloved brother of Michael and Fatrick Bishop, uncle of Mary A. Bishop, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland. BONER—In this city, February 14, 1904, Wil- liam Boner, son of the ‘late John and Eliza- beth Boner, and beloved brother of Mrs. Lizzle Johnson, Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs, Charles Cueno and the late Mrs. De- sola a native of San Franciseo, aged 33 years ¢ months and 14 days. A member of Steamship Painters’ Union, Local No. 986. E7The funeral will take place Wednes- day, February 17, at 10:30 o'clock, from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. "RNS—In this city, February 15, 1904, An- beloved husband of Hridget Burns, beloved father of Annie, Edward W., Moilie, Andrew, Joseph and Bes- sie Burns, a native of Queene County, Ire= land. A member of Unity Lodge No. 27, A. 0. U. W, and the Draymen and Team= sters’ Union. EFThe funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 201 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRON—In_Oakland, 16, 1904, anda Margaret, Cal., February [ beloved son of Willlam and the late Anna Cron, and brother of Mrs. A. Krueckel, Mrs. B. Thomas, Mrs. H. Hahn, Willlam Cron Jr., Minnie, Annie and Tillie Cron, a native of Oakland, aged 26 years and 24 days. CROWLEY—In this Feébruary 16, 1904, Barbara _Crowl relict of the late Cornelius Crowley, beloved aunt of John P., Thomas F.. Richard P. and Cor- neljus L. Keating. a native of Cahirciveen, y Kerry, Couyj Ireland, aged 38 years. residence of her cousin, Tiiothy” Sullivan. 771 Herriecn street. ncar Fourth. ‘OLL—In_this city, February 16. 1904, e May, beloved wife of Dr. Edward Dris- coll and mother of Ray Hitchcock, a native of Missouri, aged 33 years 11 months and 4 days £ Funeral strictly private. flowers. —At his late February 15, years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday). at 10:30 o'clock, at Calvary Presbyterian Church, corner of Jack- son and Fillmore streets Interment pri- Please omit residence, 1303 Page 1904, John Dunn, aged vate. Please omit flowers. GERKEN—In this city, February 15, 1004, Metta, beloved wife of the late Herman Gerken, and devoted mother of Mrs. F. Han- sen of Portland, and Herman and William Gerken and the late Mrs. Jacob Gingg. and sister of Mrs. Aug. Muhl and Mrs. F. Todt, a native of Elmshorn, Holstein, Germany, aged 78 years and 18 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 1:30 o’clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HANRATTY—In Oakland, Cal., February 15, 1004, Della, beloved wife of the late Joha Hanratty, beloved mother of Edward, Mary J.. Margaret A., John S., Mrs. C. Markei, Mrs, C. Cummins and Arthur F. Hapratty, a native of Churchborough, County Ros- common, Ireland, aged 68 years 3 months and 3 days HAYES—In this city, February 16, 1004, Bd- ward Hayes, beloved husband of the late Mary Hayes, loving father of James Hayes, and brother of Maurice Hayes, Mrs. M. Mitchell and Mrs. J. Wallace, a native of Freemont, County Cork, Ireland. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at_the parlors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co., 2319-41 Mission street, near Nineteenth. HAYWARD—Sunday, February 14, 1904, Ale vinze Hayward, of San Mateo, Cal. © Friends invited to attend services at Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, Thursday, February 1S, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private. It is kindly requested no flowers be sent. HILLIARD—In this city, February 15, 1904, Eunice S. Hilllard, beloved mother of H. G. and W. H. Hilliard and Mrs. H. F. Coff- man, a native of Pennaylvania, aged 16 years 4 months and 3 days. E7The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 33 Washington avenue, thence to St. John the Evangelist Church. Fifteenth street and Julian avenue, at 1 o'clock. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HOGAN—In this city, February 14, 1004, William Hogan, a native of New Hampshire, aged 32 years. ¥ The funeral will take (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Conmor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KLOPPENBURG—In_this city, February 16, 1904, Dora Kloppenburg, beloved mother of fully invited to att (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. MARINO—In this city, February 16, 1904, Rocco, dearly beloved _husband of Elena Marino, and father of Frank, Domenic, Jo- seph and Pletro Marino, and Mrs. Lucietta Continued on Page Fourtee ————SSSSESSSS— nRENRY J. 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