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FRANCI THE - S SCO CALL, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1904 PROVINCE O A NEWSPAPER LIKE THE CALL owo WELE woanT must sell thi r Market vears 26 Steuart water teuart st. riptions recelved at an & Church sts AND WAGONS. AUCTION sale of horses Wednesday at e must be JOHN J age =il Em- tra barn, 2 50, | \TERITE ROOFT { hands and w ANTED—Pair of ferrets, | ™wo ROOF LEAK? h elaterite; In rolls easy to lay; nt or coating: good over old hingles e for mew roofs. 7 Market OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. UNFURNISHED rooms and offices to rent. Apply 140 Geary opp. City of PERSONALS, A1 SUITS to order at $1 weekly, We have | contracts with leading houses to take all | their short ends, called remnants. We make 2D-HAND machinery, bollers, | youa =uit on instaliments cheaper than pulleye. sh, id. | othe . { fented and ange | LEON erchant Tailor, 1127 Mar- | i, S. WHITE MCHY 3 \ ket eventh and Eighth. A—FINE -uits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 0. Orig- | THE & ay_ s, : 2 50. Ori tar Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- inal Mfsfit Clothing Pariors, Kearny st. | - proves its growth,stops falling,cures __bear Bush: open to 9 p. m._ Sunday to noon. | and jtching in or stickiness: ST e - | cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers’; ac. Bolters, Water o Eeor, Machinery, en- | ept no substitute. Star Reiedy Co. 156 Poik o W _Spear st. GRADUATES of New York School of Massags FOR sale—Plano, music box, organ, buggy | Oftecpathiy: vapor and eleotric baths; face s and hay cutter. Orange st, | Vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine glass front: running d: iwers "; Sundays to noon. o's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges Exam. bld.; catalog fres 3%c ROLL and up: fine wall paper; samples inting, papering. M. MER- Tel. Jackson 1321. Toailed; painting. IGAN. 1302 W thorouehbred Holsteln bulls and a int[ fine family fresh cows at SCHAEFER'S STOCK YARD, San Bruno road. lumbers’ & carpenters' floor trucks & tracks. Five cabi one 5 feet SAFES and_cash reg: hand. I FREEMAN, Market st. DESKS bought. sold and exchanged. McCARTHY CO., 782 Missio MILES of pipe and fittings; 'NE RILEY & SONS, 109 Vallejo st. tools; grind. 953 Howard, howcases: three feet. 200 East st. new and second- L. P ME good second_hand gasoline engines. 1 to 12 n cheap. E. B. Beck & Ce 122 Mkt s Chicagoes, Twentieth Centuries. Pucks, BACIGAL PI, 933 Market. see the complete line at 1518 Market, ab. Van Ness. RICHARDSON BROS, | SAFES_New and second-hand. THE HER- SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. | MOVING pictures. magic lanterns, sale. rental; argaing. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. BECK 22 Market et | DESKS and sa E engines, automoblles and launches; J. E. DO. 46 Fremont st ters; all 110 Montg'y. tubs, hot and cold water; trained hurses as attendants, Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. CANCEROUS lumps, sores, impure blocd (af- fecting skin, mouth, bones, etc.), speedil: cured by skilled specialist trom Europe. ply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Wor curs M. ELLA HARRIS, the skin specialist, shows the work that is the important item to persons contemplating facial treatment. 781 O'Farrell. DRUNKENNESE, morvhine snd ali drug dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co., 1373 Waller: consultation free; call or write. HAIR grown gray restored; pimples, wriniles, all blemishes removed; shampooing specialty. MME. ROUME, 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14 LIQUOR habit cured; we guarantee a cure in 2 days cr no gharges. Acme Liquor Cure Co., Market st., room 203. AT less than cost, uncalled for sults, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tatlor, 721 Market st. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun- Cay evge, Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near H 7 FORD, Birmini 3 am, England, EWTON, oty W ashingion. ot 200 BAY DISTRICT LOTS. 200 BAY DISTRIST LOTS. $150 CASH._HO MONTHLY. $150 CASH, $10 MONTHLY. Two weeks ago we were instructed to sell 200 lots. Since that time we have scld over 100 lots on Second, Third and Fourth aves., etc., be- tween A, B and C sis., at very low prices. $1000 to §1250; $1000 to $1250. on above very easy payments. In so many lots there i always a big advantage in secur- ing first choice. See them at once. This prop- erty is all level, streets are graded, sewered and macadamized. Geary st. and McAllister st. cars pass the property. No lots will be sold for stores or anmy objectionable improvements. This is your oppertunity to secure a residence lot at very low prices. In the next year or two hundreds of thousands of dollar€ will be pent in buildings; bound to improve the value of all these lots| Don't sleep; wake up to | your opportunity; see the property, see us, buy one or more lois and make some money. Re- member, the lots are close to Golden Gate Park. LYON & HOAG, (Agents on Ground Sundays with and Prices. . 116 Montgomery st. “Diagrams 43 EXTRA LARGE LOTS. 43 EXTRA LARGE LOTS. $1630 to $1850. $1650 to $1850. This is the first announcement of the subdi- Yision of a portion of the well known Jordan Tract. Go and see this block at once and secure your choice, It is near tHe corner of First ave. | and California st. and can be easily reached by taking either the Eddy-st. cars or the Sacra- mentc-st. cars and get off at First ave, . jeweler. formerly of 107 | Geary #t.. has moved to 218-Post st. Actina restores lost eyesight;cures deafness and catarrh, A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valencia. e specialist, 309 Sut. % Geary, room J8. MRS. Eaton, electric_need ter. r. 609. Miss Eaton, Bon Marche Pants Co.; special $5 pants 1o or- & Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellls. Tel. Drumm 44 MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: country orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hatr & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mrs.Travers, 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit §7 50; dress pants $2 0. Misfit Clothing Parlor, c Bush and Dupont ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gras hair to its natural colos at all druggists . MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, will ame, tc Box 1 engage f party owning 1ding building of rats LARGE eecond-hand safe wanted. BACIGA- LUPI PENNY ARCADE, $40 Market st. | T PAY highest prices fof all kinds of cast-oft | _clothing; send postal. MORRIS, 114 Harrlet BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES, 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal. TILTON wants good second- theatrical goods. 154 9th s nd clothing and | el Jessie 2651, MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—-HFRMAN MURPHY 061-602-603 Examiner Building. Quick settl: no dicappc ve expenses by Iy. econd mortgages inter- ssignments of rents, property in trust, gac e estates and undivided in- terests In pr. purchased. Courteous Striy confidential. eed “foney See HERMAN M 'RPHY. WILL LOAN | A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Morteage, ‘on real estate or Crattels, in city, town or’ country. w rate of interest. © full particulars G of property or chattels, Location, etc. Box 408, Call office. ure or piano, rity: no com.: | rates: strictly confidential. National €8 Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market st AWES cents—The Weekly Call, K'S £ for £. $1 per year. HOUSES TO LET. ! f houses Post st HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. going_away: 1006 Sut- H £ 14 rooms, |~ dorsea notes | ned to salaried people, retail mer- | nsters, boardin without | payment: ess in | | | es. Toll 553 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry nterest. Baldwin Je tel. Main 1644. Bra at 2 | tore, | hird. A—1 per cent on rniture or piano: no remov: al. nu com no publicity: $25 up: qui i private lential. 26" Montgomery, rm. . | JACOBSON & CO., financial brokers, Emma | rm. G21: Joans and all other Epreckels bidg. = negotiated: confidential. financtal matt MONEY to loan on low intere aia: : goid. silver, monds, pearls and precious stones bought J. HESTHAL' :. 10 Grant a; )M $1 TO $10.000, NEW easy method—To wage earners on unin- absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company. rooms 48-49, C bldg. TO salaried people without security: on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bldg. INVESTME! CKS AND paying secur A INVE —_— e LOST AND FOUND. Poik m. Return - eward. TOST x V. Miller, 1 - tnvalid child. L roward. ¥ book. Return to Willlam §5 reward. for 5 cents—The Weekly Cail, pper, for mailing. $1 per year . sure and guick relte s consult me gt once; my ys eafe, painless and reli- ilures; cure guaranteed; no T years' experience in all + write without delay: ndence confidential. WHITE DR 702 Market st., rooms 7 #nd 8. Mis. bRV H, Jalist for all felaste instant relfef c. 826 Post st. MRS DR KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubl and irregularities: instant re- Ut guaranteed. 1005% Market st. opp. Gth DR G. W. O'DONNELL—AN who are sick or trouble consult this specielist on female compleints; positively corrected; the unfortu- frregularities years' experien ra nate bhelped; the most difficult et treated: edvice frec. Office, 1018 Market Drs dwin, in obetetr: treatment ! CATARRH, DFAFNESS and NOISES in EARS itively oured: new method: 1 week's treat- ent free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. MEE D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Rellabie ladies’ specialist. a private home before and during ronfinemert: best medical care: low fees. DR and ?JliE m\'lifi and HINDOO HERBS: originel method of treatment. 1326 Market st DR WESTON—Prompt relief for ladies: sult him free 505 Kearny st : tel. Maln DT ROSEN resides 2095 Folsom st, cormer 20th: ladies, relief or no fee: §$10. NG TOY KEE, 319 Powell st.. opposite nion square: el] Aiseases cured by herbs. MINES AND MINING 300 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co.. $25; -mhemmwfi GERMANIA INVEST. CO. Market st AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strict no commission:installments accepted LL1, 301 Eddy, Conservatory building. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m ST. LIEBES RGAKD, located at 242 Post: hours 116 5 dally. Phobe James 1. Classes. H_JEROME FOSELLL Taylor st. near Geary. scientific_palmist, 513 Phope Black 561 TING. . $4 up; tinting, Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel. Main 415 —_— pais ing, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residen. 1021% Market st.. bet, 6th and attention paid to diseases of women. <kin and rectal diseases a speciaity. BLOOD, DR. BALL. 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseares of the human body: for past_four yvears at 115-117 Mason: now lo- cated at 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 Taylor sts. WONG WOO, the eases cured by Chinese herbs mous herb doctor—All dis- 746-8 Clay st SPECIAL NOTICES. $50 REWARD for the body of Philip Simon- etti, fisherman, drowned near Sausalito, TO BROS, 410 Bay st., sers at once. Ap- . 300 Post s, from 8 to § & m., White Sewing Machine Co. DOMESTIC: machine for family 3 best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic o 1021 Market, near Sixth. NEW HOME--See our new triple-feed ma- chine:; elightly used; $10, $15. $20: second- band, $3. $8; all styles; Home ing Machine MPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 41 Howard et.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLFH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell st: tel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 332 Golden Gate ave.; phone East MONEY st reasonable rates on pianos and furniture; no commission; payments iture or plano. 1003 Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk.bid. CASH loaned salarfed people on notes without MONEY WANTED. NTED—Party with capital to invest in manufacturing _food business: big profits; business increaging so rapidly that more capi- tal required. A. R Coulson Co.. Petaluma. Al San Francisco property at per ; no agents. Address Money, box 1047, Call ‘office, Oakiand. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. POl oo M bt o ok S RRSS TG A FINE SELECTION OF PIANO BARGAINS. ALL UPRIGHTS. Chickering: walnut case; nearly new. Steinway; about a year old. Knabe: walnut case; Onest, largest size; nearly Dew. Steipway: largest size; fine condition. Sterling: mahogany case; largest size, Etandard: oak case; good as new. Haines Brothers. the gepuine; mahogany case; mearly mew. Eteck; largest size, Steck: medium size; mahogany case; nearly new. Two Neumanns: good condition. Steck grand piano; good as new. Steinway zrand piano: in good order. PRICES FROM $125 UP, SQUARE PIANOS, Including such makes as Weber, Steinway, Haloes. Kranich & Bach and others, from $10 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering Agents, Curtaz busiding. 16 O Farrell st. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. A CLEARANCE sale of upright pianos from $50 up; greatest bargains ever offered in San Froncisco; all makes. We rent upright pianos for $2 per month: new at $3 per { month; all money paid applies on purchase, Heine Plano Co.. 235-237 Geary st. Oakland address 1252 Broadway, ONLY piano house in the city that will rent mnn'mmlwnwrm&nduu' 6 months’ rent and cartage e price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and ‘cther makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 0560 Hayes. IF vyou want bargains come now: planos al- most given away. HORNUNG, 216 McAl- lister st A FEW uni planos (also furni ture) will be eold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD € storage. 1636 Market st. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss, IC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fllimore st.: phone Jackson 2S1. an and Storage Co, Main 1840. Shipping BEKINS st tel. 11 Montgomery t cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. | Smith Premier, $25; other typeswriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW gocd typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont. gomery st 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Tnepec. Co.. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society, Sth floor, Mutua! Savings Bank building, 708 Market st. opposite Third— For the half year ending 31st of December, 10603, a dividend has been declared at the rate per anum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY. January 2, 1904 JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD Mauager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary. PROYuSA)LS, SEALED proposals will be recelved at the office of the Lighthouse Inspector, 104 Safe Deposit building, San Francisco, Cal., until 12 o'clock m.. March 4 1904, and then open- ed. for furnishing and delivering fuel and provisions for vessels and stations in the Twelfth Lighthouse District during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905, in accordance with specifications, coples of which. with blank proposals .and other information, may be had upon application to Commander J. B. MILTON, U, S. N., Inepector. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal, Jan. 25 1904.— Sealed vroposals, in trivlicate, will be e- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., Februar. 5, 1904, and then opened for constructlon of a_brick hospital (including plumbing, gas piping and hrating) at Fort McDowell Cal. Government reserves the right to reject or wccept any or all bids In whole or in - inormation furnished on application t5 Wi’ S. PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster Gen- eral, Chief Q.M. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PRSIzt relou o dm IN the Superior COMTL Of the Oity and coun: 'of Ban Prancieca, Statesot Californta, Dro. bate—In the matter of the estate of HARNY A. L. FLOYD GOPCEVIC, deceased, No. 70074, notice for ication of time appoint- «d for probate will, C. C. P., sec. 1303— Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. the 29th day of February, A. D. at 10 Celock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, mt (e City _Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Qlflmhi’:av. beer, Easy terms—one-fifth cash. Casy terms—one-fifth cash. Balance in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years—one-fifth each year. The block is exceptionally handsome and is level. The streets are graded, macadamized and sewered, and everything ready fer the bulider. A new feature has been inaugurated in the sale of this property in the enforcement of the following restrictions, which are made for the protection of all and which. we have no doubt, will add much to the value of the land and be appreciated by all real home seek- ers. No lot will be sold for any but residence properties, i ifng not more than two flats. No stores, churches, stables, coal yards or any objectionable buildings. The manner of enforcing these restrictions will be- explained fully at our office. The idea is to make it possible for you to buy a lot .and buili a home without being ruined or damaged by neighboring buildings. Thou- sands of people in this city who have built de- sirable homes have had them ruined by three- story flats, stores, coal yards, etc. Owing to | the ‘restrfctions and the large lots, this block will be built up into select residence property and wiil become very valuable, will pay you to buy a large lot instead of a 25-foot lot, s you can save the price of the extra land In the cost of your building, and be- sides this secure an abundance of light and | sun and build a_more artistic home. Our agent will be on the block Sunday with diagram, or you may call at our office for more comyiete information. But take our ad- vice and see the property at once. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. TO raise money quick will sell 4 lote on Nevada ave.: 3180 ca blocks of car line. D. COFFI1 3303 Mission st CALIFOR! A Honse Wrecking Co. pavs the highest ces for buildings and will wreck the larg: building completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth sts., office and vards. FOR sale—68 9-12x137:6 on Pacific st., under leasc: $85 per month ground rent. Inquire C. BEMIS, 208 Hayward bullding. BUILD on vour unimproved realty: we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. DO you want a nice bathroom? Call on AHL- BACH & MAYER, Plumbers, 836 Howard st. TEK'S news for b cents—The Waakly Call. 16 page: CHICKEN RAl EXCHANGES. £30.000—Klamath Co., Southern Oregon; bor- dering on Big Klamath Lake: 2000 acres; cut about 3300 tons of hay annually; also large quantities of grain; well fenced and cros: fenc good S-room residence: farming imple- men 10 horses; 3 good barns, etc. $10,000—In Sonoma Co.: SO0 ac well fenced in 8 fields; house; 3 large varns; dairy house; well watered; 200 acres tillable! all level; 24 acres S-year-old orchard; 30 head cattle: 20 hogs; farming implements, etc.; $5000 mort- trade for bay propert ,000—In Placer Co., on R. 1650 acres, part river bottom, all can be ploughed; carry 400 head cattle year round; dwelling G barns; farming implements; €0 head head horses; plenty water to irrigate; part $8500—Soid by order of Superior Court, 1080 acres, near Point Arena, 200 acres fine potato land; apple orchard; 500 acres more could be planted; 00 acres beavy timber; well im- proved and fenced: fine dairy or stock ranch. $5000—Best ranch in Southern Oregon: 320 acres; 2 eets good improvement; well fenced: orctard; b horses: farming tools: outside range. $3500-——Only 2 ‘miles of town, 155 acres; 10 acres old vineyard; family orchard; G0 a-res clover or aifalfa; under 3 ditches: large new barn; will build’ dwelling to suif buyer; 10 fine milch cows; 2 good horses; farming im- plements: only $1000 down. $2500—100 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma Co.; good G-room house; vineyard, barn, outbulldings, horses. cow, poultry, job can be had with the place. $3000—One mile P. O., schools and 255 acres; MO level; 10 ‘could be irrigated: house, large barn, outhouses; well fenced and cross-fenced: 150 hens: new buggy, wagon, farming tools: 20 head cattle; 3 wells; water piped to buildings: furniture. $4500—Two and half miles live town and R. R.: 400 acres; 40 in graln on creek, about 100 acres more bottom jand: 10 acres fuil bear. ing orchard:_balance timbered p.sture: house, barn, etc.: fine place for resort or sanitarium: not_fur irom ity $5000—% miles of Santa Cruz, 47 acres; 18 under cultivation, balance fine pasture; 365 assorted fruit trees; 1540 grapes: windmiil and tank; water piped to bulldings and yards; spiendid ¥-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. $2650—160 acres, 8 miles of Napa City, 2 135 miles P. O.; 30 acres under cultivation; acres full bearing fruit; 15 acres fine grain; 65 acres more could be cultivated; balance Dbroken and rocky: house, barn, poultry houses, incubator, brooders, 2 wagons, 2 carts, horse, cow, pouitry, tool $5000—160 ccres, at station and near Santa Cruz, 33 acres clear; orchard: 10-room house: outbuildings: mortgage §2080: trade equity. $7500—Near San Jose, 14 acres bearing fruit, mostly prunes; facilities for irrigation;, build: ings. $125026 acres sandy loam. only 2 and a hait miles of Petaluma: house, 5 rooms and bath: part cash. $750—Gold_mine, with shaft and fine body of ore in sight, El Dorado Co.; would exchange for_vacant lot. $1200-20 acres, mear Sebastopol, Sonoma Co.; & mcres clear; 4 acres bearing apples. running stream: buildings: rich sandy loam casy terms. ‘$5250- Best equipped poultry farm in the State: 12 acres rich valley land, 2 miles of Calistoga; furniture, poultry, stock, wagons, A K aatoniats 16> acres; . deahasd, pasture; fenced 3 or 4 fields; easy terms. $1800—240 acres, § miles of Soledad. 5 acres bearing orchard, 10 acres bearing grapes, 40 mcras bottom land: house, barn, packing-house, toois; water piped to buildings and pasture; “equity $500: to exchange. 80 acres; 16 creek bottom: fruit, grapes, berries, buildings: one mile town; tools; $600. Send stamp for printed list, W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st.. room 5. PROPERE! EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. ©227 A, Merced River, Merced Co., Cal; proiséa by court st $1L000; imemsed by nty Assesscr at $40,000; offered for $50,- G00; 3 year's time. 6 per cent; 900 A. level grain, fruit wd alfalfa land: l4‘m A.Rllnll. ng--grazl A in land; Me Ing-—grazing and sraln rced River ses through A can be irigated— these lands made the former cwner, JOHN L. who %-ua:umm‘zgmbpen: fine rains: & ereen a now. 3'3' KNOX. attorney-at-law, Ien:d.‘afi-l? $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. %fl) profit_per annum per acre. rite for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH. Sacramento, Cal. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! $500 to $1200—Incomparable ‘‘Oceanside Lots™; on official grade; unobstructed view of ocean and park:; all bargains; easy term: see them to-day; get off cars cor. 47th avy and H street. $75 to $250—Near Park and ocean; $5 monthly. Oceanside Branch Office, cor. 40th ave. and | nd holidays. £500 to "N)m—‘cbnic(ll Sunset lots for build- ing: graded and sewered; $10 monthly. K st.; open Sund: $250 to $850—Superb Richmond lots. opposite new “'Spreckels Lake'': matchless view; don’t miss this opportumity; installments. Sunset Branch Office on Ninth a $150 to $500—Level Excelsior Homestead lots: $5. monthly. $1200 10 $3500—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Excelsior Home- stead districts; easy terms. SOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 34, fourth floor, Chronicle building. near H st. —————————————— BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A. MURDOCK & CO., South Berkeley station, for bargains; we build, buy, sell or-exchange. QAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A DESIRABLE place for a home at your own terms. See the owner, P. J. KELLER, of Rose 7th and 39th sts. Pledmont ave.; office 364 Ninth st., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. HOUSE—Superb location; new, modern; cheap: partly furnished; for sale or rent. 410 Wais- ‘worth ave. T R e OAKLAND STORES TO LET. FOR rent; $25: large store; 5 nice living rooms upstairs; gbod locality for dining-room or market at Adeline station, VICTOR & CLARK, 968 Broadway Oakland. D FURNITURE FOR SALE. OW the day for bargains in furni- le H. Schellhaas.11th st..cor.store, Oakland. MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE TAKE your wife to see the tract wght at the station; big lots, 50x125, for $400; 100 sold in short time: §10 monthly payments. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BIRCH ave., 615—$8; a flat of 3 good rooms; unfurnished. Apply 642 Grove st. DE NORMANDY, 605 Post—Nicely furn. rms., $2 week up; also hekpg, $4 to $7 a week. ELLIS, 611—2 nicely furnished _connecting Tooms: gas range, bath and phone. 794—Sunny double and housekeep- FOLSOM, 2 neatly furnished rooms for easonable. Furnished room, with stov per month; also singie. FOLSOM, & housckeeping: GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished suany rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; running water; gas: reasonable. 39—Furnished room for nd water. GOLDEN GATE ave housekeeping; &: GOLDEN GATE . 622—Sunny bay-window suite 2 rooms; also large single room; gas range, bath and laundry. HYDE, 1406—Sunny nfurnished housekeeping rooms; use of phone. XNICKERBOCKER _Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnisbed 3-room suite: steam heat- ed. electric lighted: free baths: te $30 up. MODEL HOUSE. 1206 Stockton st.—Newly furnished front housekeeping rooms; $5 to $12; gas, bath. ARL, 3, corner Market—3 furnished house- ceping rooms, §17; 2 fur. rooms, $11; phone. POWELL, 1005, The Virginia—Elcgant fur- nished bay-window apartments, with gas tric_elevator, baths; also single. sunny rooms, furnished for fine neigh- 101 SPRUCE, housekeeping; use of bath, ete hood: $15; call after 2 p. m, SUTTER, 102214, near Hyde—Two large, sun- ny parlors and kitchen; gas grate, ete. TAYLOR, 011—Sunny single housekeeping room: pas rarge; $6 50. VAN NESS 100S_Large cunny furnished rocms: housekeeping privileges 1f desired: good board In immediate vicinity. CLASSIFIED advertisements_and subscriptions received at Call br e, 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS TO LET—Farn. a lv-nn.; O'FARRELL, 776, near Larkin—Furnished and | unfurnished sunny rooms: housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 1424—Bright unfurnished room for lady. reading-room, smoking-room and_ladies’ par lof; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week. §2 to $8: month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rocms with hot and cold water: baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny furnished single room; rent $1. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely _furnished sunny suites single rooms; $2 to 38 wk SUTTER. 622—Clean, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold water; bath; terms reasonabie. TURK, 735—Front and back pa suitable for 3 gentlemen or light housekeeping: $18 ITED STATES, 123 Eddy. near Market—i00 rooms. 33c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week. elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every room: elevator,read.-room: fre: bus: baggage VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegant front pariors and adjoining suite for office or club. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st.. near Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; 3¢ to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elsvator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: bagzage. WOLF House. 202 Sixth — Electric light in every’ room; 15c to $1 a night: 75c to 55 a Wwe®k: open all night:-convenient to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts. A NCH office of The Call for the reception v advertisements and subscriptions has been . opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Open until 11 p. m. . ROOMS AND BOARD. T elegantly furnished all modern conven- % Vi private bath: excellent table. HOTEL BALTIMORE. 1015 VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708. EARLCOURT, 1011 _PINE ST.--A BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOTEL; JUST OPENING: EVERYTHING NEW AND ELEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board, with room, single or double, $4 50 and $3 week: American family; home cooking; home comforts; piano. THE AUDUBON, cor. Hyde and California— Pleasant rooms now vacant; suite or single; lent board. Golden Gate ave. with board; m O'FARRELL, 1426 Large sunny room for two with first-class board; bath: phone. Stevenson mansion, 867 California—Fne rooms: new chefs; colored service; table specialty. 1224 Nicely furnished room STUTTERING AND !TA!);EHISG. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure | in every case; individual teaching: no med:- | eine. Ingaire into wonderful cures: home curs .\l.-lRRl:\qE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: Calvin M. Smith, 33, 1230 Pine street, and Kathieen Jones, 23, Jefferson, Or. Frank R. Thomas, 21, Mill Valley, and An- nie L. Benson. 18, 125 Capp streei Otis A. Sargent, 31, Fresno, and Nora H. Bailey, 21, Fresno. 55. 130 Ellis street, 30 Ellis street. Charles 'E. Snedak and Jennie Moore, Leonard Dreyfus, 25, 1312 Hayes street, and Josephine M. Laws, 21, 1735 Green street. Jobn L. Malone, 27," Mocksville, N. C., and Sophia M. Irving, 33. St Louis, Mo. J. Henry Wood, 30, 1045 Market stréet, and Minnie May Hoff, 32, Sutter. James W. Keyston Jr., 21, 1080 Fulton st., and Effie M. de Winton, 18, 1141 Dolores. John M. Neumes, 26, Presido, and Elsie Diedering, 207 Kearny st. Frank Kawalkowski, 48, 30 Richiand ave- nue, and Helen Dittner, 47, Blossburg, Pa. Gordon Hall, 21, University Club, and Alice €. Jacksen, 21, city Donald R. Dunbar. 29, 914 Geary street, and Jeanette M. Froide 6, 905 Larki: BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed t either of the publication offices and be 4 with the name and residence of per- sons’ authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the anmouncement of the event are published once in this column free of charge, iz 54 BORN. BROWN-—February 23, 1904, to the wife of Arthur A. Brown, Walnut Grove, Cal, a son. / CABLE—In this city, February 1904, to the wife of Charles Cable, a daughter. HICKS—In this city, February 22, 1904, to the wife of H. T. Hicks, a so) el MARRIED. COVERT—HEIMBACH—In this city, Febru- ary 18, 1904, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Frank Covert and Ruby Heimbach, both of .y Francisco. DIINtKS—SAMMANN—In this city, February 1904, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Henry cks and Anna D. Sammann, both of San Francisco. FEYOCK—DESCASPER—In this city, Febru- ary 20, 1904, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Louls Feyock and Rose Descasper. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 alencin st APARTMENT HOUSES. THE LUNGER, 445 Octavia, cor, Hayes—Just completed; sunny; modern 3-rm. apartments; elegantly ‘furnished; electric lights; private baths: up; refs.: also doctors’ offices. ST. CECILE, 113 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartment: lights, elevator, gas ranges: $10 to $55. St. Andre, 1230 Pine—New management; superb aptmts:strictly first-class: steam heat ;electria lights:priv.;phone:elev..1 to 5 rms., with priv. or unfurn. MRS. W. WEIR, prop. Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 TROQUOIS Apartments, 510 Eilis, nr. Leaven- worth; 2, 3 and 4 rms.; open for inspection. HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. D ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfnr: B T e PP o o] AURORA, corner Second and Folsom ets.—New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny: prices from $1 50 per week up: this is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A SUITE of three large front rpoms and bath suitable for two young men or couple. Unusually fire location. Address box 4520, Call office. - A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ““Ihe Almonte,”” $73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2bc, 50c, $1, $150 night: $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. ALL newly furnished beautiful rooms at the Waverly rooming house, 841 O'Farrell st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, siogle: also unfurnished. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened; desirably located; sunny,single rooms and suites, with private baths, hot and cold watei, steam heat, electric lights, phone every room: elevator; breakfast if desired. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms;. prices reasonable. EDINBURGH, THE, 239 Powell, cor. Geary— Sunny suites and offices: also single rooms. EIGHTH, 103;—Sunny furnished bedroom and kitchen' adjoining. ELLIS, €37—Nicely furnished room; private family. \ FERN HALL, 812 all sunny; terms R sii itlel in te Jome (no FOI ngle ment prival Bush—Elegantly furn. roms; reasomable: retarences. JENKINS—STOUT—In this city, February 18, 1904, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles H. Jenkins Jr. and Emma Stout. LEDERER—HERMANN—In this city, Febru- ary 20, 1904, at Mizpah Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Frederick A, Doane, Frederick Lederer and Dorathea Hermann, both of Woodland, Yolo County, Cal. SCHINKEL—EVERS=In this city, February 2¢, 1904, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Otto Schinkel and Anna Evers. VON SKOTNICKI-HEETH—In this city, February 23, 1964, by the Rev. J. Fuende- ling, Otto von Skotnicki and Anna C. Heeth. DIED. Carrere, Catherine O’ Connell, Michael Davis, Celia O'Connor, Michael Dratz, Frederick C. Qualters, Nellie Evans, Henry Sass, Gertrude C. Fletcher, Charlotte Scovern, Eliza J. Hughes, Marguerite Seipel, Conrad Johnson, Charles Shea, Mother M, A. Kimble, Anna B. Sesnon, Catharine Kramer, Louis Sievers, Johan K. H. Kroger, Louise Spratling William Lamar, John H. Stern, Rika Logan, Daniel D. Wall, Bridget McNeill, Maggie Waterhouse, Henry McSweeney, Kate Welch, Catharine Meyers. George L. Wilson. Clara B. Mitchell, Peter CARRERE—In this city, February 21, 1004, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of John B, Carrere, and loving mother of John B. Car- rere Jr, loving daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Riordan, sister of Patrick Rior- dan, and aunt of Willlam Riordan, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 5 months and 10 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 611 L street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows Church; where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, February 23, 1904, Celia, beloved wife of John Davis, and beloved mother of Francis B. Davis, a native of Bos- fon, Mase., aged 48 years. DRATZ—In this city. February 23, 1904, Fred- erick Carl, dearly beloved son of Frederick and Katherine Dratz, and loving brother of Amelia, Lizzie and Herman Drats. a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 4 months and 3 days. We miss thee from our home, dear brother— 'we misa thea from thy place. A shadow o'er our life is cast—we miss the We miss ‘willis hand— Tond and carnest care. v O'r home is dark without thee—we miss thee everywhere. £ Remains at_the chapel of the Golden Gate Undertak Com| 2475 Siion sivest. ‘mee Twests-or nephew of Miss Mary A. Kelly, and uncle of Teresa Becker. a mative of St John, New Brunswick, aged 23 years and 10 months FLETCHER—In this city, February 22, i9od Charlotte, beioved wife of the late Henry Fletcher, mgther of Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Oscar H. Hickei, and grandmother of Mrs. Waiter Reed. Miss Hattle Wilson and Mrs. William Townley, a native of Bath, England 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect invited to attend the funeral to-day esday). at 10:30 o'clock, from her late regidence, 39 South and Third streets. press Lawn Cemetery Park, between Second Cy- Interment private, HUGHES—In this eity, February 22, rguerite E.. dearly beloved daughi Ma P rick and Catherine Hughes, and Harry, Thomas and Julia Hughes. of San’ Franeisco, aged 1 C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Wednesday), as 12 o'clock, from the res of the parents, 324 Thirtieth street, between Church and Sanchez Intermemt Holy Cross Cemetery JON—In Stockton, Cal. February 2i. . Charies Johnson. a native of Finland, aged 30 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 o'clock, from ['nion-squars Hall. 421 Post street, under the auspices of the United Finn Brotherhood. Interment Mount Ofivet Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remal JOH at the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., Golden Gate avenue. KIMBIL bruary 20 1904, Anna Barbara Kimble, beloved wife of Charles W. Kimble a native of Carthage Ohio, aged 43 yeal 10 months and 20 days. (Cincinnati and Hamilton, Ohio, papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, February 24. at 1:30 o clock. at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Sixteenth and Market streets, Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Remains at the chapel of 1909 Mission Guerrero_streets. Charles H. J. Truman & Co., street. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. KRAMER—In this city, February 21, 1904, Leuis Kramer, beloved busband of Sophia Kramer (nee Yehl). father of Maurice S. Kramer, and uncie of Mrs. I. L. Salomon, Mrs. anders and Morris and Charles L. chewer of San Bernardino, a native of Niederweisel, Germany, aged 30 years and 1_month. 7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- 0. 4. K. of P, and Columbia Lodge 1 L O. B. B, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral om Wednesday. at 10 o'clock, from his late rewi- 6 Ellis st Interment Home of emetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from and Townsend streets. —In this city, February 25, 1904, beloved wife of Edward Kroger, and of Mrs. Charles Herold, a native of ermany, aged 66 years and 3 months aurel Lodge the City and County Hospital, . 1904, John H. Lamar. a native tucky, aged 3 years —In this city. February 22, 1964, Dan- el D. Logan, a native of Nova Seotia, aged years M LL—In this city, February 23, Maggie McNeill, wife of Captain C. Me! d sister of Mary Niestarth of Stoek- Arthur Bates of Pacific rivate. Y Entered into rest. February ate. beloved wife of Dennis Mes . and loving mother of Mrs. Wiltiam L dop, Mrs. Julia Wright and Nellie and Wil- liam R. MeSweeney, a native of Ireland, aged €S vears. MEYERS—In_this city, February 23, 1904, George L. Meyers, beloved husband of Mar- tha Meyers, and father of John Meyers, Mrs Lizzie Rivers and Mrs. J. F. Kuck. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 72 years 7 months and 10 days. MITCHELL—In this city. February 23, 1904, Peter S. Mitchell, beloved son of Mrs. Ellen Lewis, loving father of Peter S. Mitchell. and beloved brother of Nellie, Joseph F. and John T. Mitchell and the late Mrs. Mary Greves, a native of San Franeisco, aged 32 years and 3 months. £ Friends and acquaintajices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at $:36 o'clock, from his late residence, 359 Brannan street, thence to St Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery O'CONNELL—In this eity, February 23, 1904, Michael, beloved husband of Ellen O Con- nell, and beloved son of Johanna and the late Patrick O'Connell, and brother of the late Patrick O'Connell, & native of the city of Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years ©O'CONNOR—In the City and County Hospital, February 28, 1904, Michael O'Connor, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 55 year o QUALTERS—In this city, February 21, 1904, Nellie, dearly beloved wite of John Quaiters. motherof Nellig, May. John and Willis Quaitedf) and beloved sister of John, Henry. Patrick and Joseph Hession, Mrs. W. F. Magner and Mrs. J. Hart, & native of Ire- land, aged 40 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at D o'clokk, from the par- lors of MeFadden, McBrearty & Green. 11il Missien street, between Seventh and Elghtn, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where ser- vices will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. —In this city, February 22, Gertrude ¢ dearly ved daughter of Mr. and . Claus Sass, and sister of Arthur, Mar- tha, Bertha and Emil Sass, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 3 years 10 months and 27 days. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1534 Kentueky street. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. SCOVERN—In this city, February 23, 1904, Eliza J., beloved mother of Stanley G. and Harry G. Scovern, a native of Wareham, aged 63 years 3 Plymouth County, Mass., months and 17 days. 7 The funeral wiil take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2416 Sacramento Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SEIPEL—In this city, February 21, 1904, Conrad,_ dearly Deloved husband of Kather- ine, Seipel. and devoted father of Mrs. Gus Hahn and Annie. Charles; Louise, Mary and Katie Seipel, a native of Munster, Hessen- Darmstadt, Germany, aged 69 years 4 months and 10 da: §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes d=y. February 24, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 507 Laguna street, between Hayes and Fell. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by electric funergl car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. SHEA—At the Presentation Convent. Sonoma, Cal.,, February 22, 1904, Mother M. Angela Shea, aged 78 years. €7 Requiem mass at St. street. Francis Church, Sonoms, Tuesday. Interment Wednesday morning, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. SESNON_—At her residence In Alameda. Feb- ruary 23, 1904, Catharine Sesnon. mother of William T., John J.. George H., Father Rob- ert Sesnon and Mary S. Austin, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years 6 months and 8 days. 7 Funeral services will be held at St. Jo- seph’s Church, Alameda, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Take narrow-gauge train to Chestnut-street’ station. Interment private. SIEVERS—In this _city, February 22. 1904, Johan K. H., beloved son of Friedrich and Dorothea” K. Hansen, and brother of Julius and Christian Sievers, a native of Kiel, Hol- stein Germany, aged 41 years 2 months and 18 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o’ clock, from the parlors of H. F Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPRATLING—In eity, February 22, 1 William Spratling, beloved son of Mrs. Jane Roacke, and father of Eggbert Spratiing, a pative of Sandwich, Kent, England, aged 36 years 8 months and 22 days. 7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Spartan Lodge No. 36, A. O. U. W. and Elevator Operators’ Union are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, February 25, at 3 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Feliows' Cemetery. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1009 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. STERN—In this city, February 23, 1904, Ri.a Stern, beloved _wife of Philip Stern. ana mother of Mrs. Isaac Frohman, Mrs. H. S. Nathan, Mrs. H. Falk and Moses Stern, and sister of Mcs. A. Mayfleld and Mrs. D. Ad- ler, native of Bavaria. aged 5 vears 11 mont and ¥ T5The funcral services will be heid on Thursday. February 25, at 10 o'clock, at her late iesidence, 1619 Laguna street. Inter- ment Home of Peace Cemetery. by 11:3¢ o'clock traim from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. WALL—An anniversary requiem high mass for the repose of the woul of the late Miss Bridget Wall will be neld Wednesday morn- ing, February 24. at 9 o'clock. at St. Pat- s Church, Mission street, between Third and Fonrth. & i o =y WATERHOUSE—! onotulu, February 1904, Henry Waterhouse, aged 30 years. WELCH—In_ this city, February 21, 1904, Catharine Welch, a native of Ireland. aged (Weancatar), a¢ 830 o ciock, from ¢ at_8:30 o lors of Craig. Cochran Co.. 429