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THE . SA FRANCISCO CALL, UNDAY, FEBRU JARY . 2§ 16 _— HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. | i wages. Apply to-day | | a1 2 wanted as nurse cumbered and | salary voman t be uni nd or:_steady worl WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st .-345 $680 y laundry.3do distributer ! try hotel, fares . . £050 MO T ranch $25 found $30 429 Bush st ¥ Bush 40: New Mexico, and se in?, ne; catalogue and ful free. MOLER Syetem Detroft, Mich tate to travel, | office to handle nanent position; must have $500 aple line dry good positin MELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. LOST AND FOUND—Continued. MUITRAY & READY, 034-636 Clay street. Phone Main 584S. oyment and Labor Agents. In 1904 we hope to Incriase that number day. £00; 15 roc § hours day ship to-nlght; fare refunded. Artzona Land of Sunshi ip Daily. Arizona. scott. 910 Mile $0 10 laborers, etc., . for struction work. good woges. Ship To- Via Arizona. Via S.F.&P.& P.R.R. S.F.&P.&P.R R. $4 day; kemith, vlaster moldmeker, ack work. ght Sto > mason, near cit s day r\sh. 8275 GARDENERS. Sonoma county; gardener pose here, $40 and house; mar- near city, $50; farmer and horeman, country 2 iveek; gar: here] job- *, $20 and fd: ouvre, $35 ps: baker, In- d found: cake d: dishwash-rs, v, $15 and found; wnilkers, : 6 Portu- Zuese £30 and found milker, farc paid, $30 : chimney sweep, city, steady job, wages. | At MURRAY & READY'S 634-636 Clay st. A—PACIFI MPLOYMENT A Y, TGOMERY 1191 ——- south, $60. Phone Mat UPSTAIRS. grading work, near city; © ung men (about 18 years) work in sash anu rth, §1 50 day and Increasc; stock ranch, $35 and found; found, FOR > nd alesman, E $35 and found: and Loard; crosscut saw board; errand b 512 cook, $10 and f waiter 3. ¥ . 628 Sacramento st. $50; must place. MISS near Poweli closes 5:30 valet combined; from last Sutter st., s at 8:30 a. m.; .ER and rater-nee crockery e . Co- younc man for tea and ; mood chance for advancement; Apply 9 to 11 a. Market st Bright solicitors for “War Between Ruseia and Japan,” by Murat Halstead; best book: big book; enormous demand; big profits; freight paid; credit given; outfit free. The work in factory. L. ket st.: top floor, first | where; good salary: no | 1 Detective A watchman to run elevator t elevator machine. Call at Post and Powell sts. econd- H. to work in experience SCHELLHAAS, Oakland WANTED snton cinal ¥ WANTED- take a well- suitabl, WANTED 3 | - . | ger boy about 14 for office. ting, P. O. box 2048 reference. in wholesale house. hours 7 to 0 age and wages wanted. Box 29 ate solicitor. St. Louis, Mo, | _ Dominion Company, Dept. B., Chicago. S 3 = — | MEN and women wanted to learn the barber pay: to distribute cir- | “yrade in § weeks for $15. under competent lack signe, elc; RO yeacher. Western College of Barbers, 647 o BmenoaTiesan Commercial st. San Francisco. sing Sunday mornings | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know salary and expes B Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has rooms to_the Denver House, to 50c per night. added 100 new 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 2 FIRST-CLASS two-chair barber shop, 63 miles from city; good business; for sale or ex- change for city shop. L. DE RITIS, 338 Green st., city. GOVERNMENT positions—Call at room 14, firth floor, 305 Larkin st., for (ree Information as to positions, salaries, age limits, etc.; day or evenings. TRY our me! $1 50 pair express or mail charges. s shoes, union made, at $1 and form-foot shoes at $2750; we pay 11 , Exam. bld. “ATTY., M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st.; 14 ¢ “practice: references from thousands of for whom I bave secured pensions. green hands and ITHS, carpenters, place, 20 Steuart. sallors for whaling. Den " to do janitor_work for tuition in S. F. Barber hool. 741 Howard et. LOST—A diamond ring at noon Friday. It was trusted in a boy's care and will avoid trouble and a liberal reward. Return to 223 Second ave., Richmond District. LOST—Pear] neckiagce and pearl locket with diamond center; Sutter, Kearny or Geary st. Finder will receive liberal reward by retura- | ing same to 86 and 8 Firet st. | LOST—Purse; between Sacramento beat, Port- | land steamer and Brannan and First Liberal reward if returned to 86 and 88 1st ROOMS TO LET—Furn. a Unfurn. ROCOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | DE_NORMANDY, 605 Post—Nicely furn. rme. §2 week up: also hskpg., $4 to $7 a week. DEVISADERO, 408—Two sunny front corner rooms, clean, gas range, bath, laundry. ELEVENTH, 211—2 sunny furnished rooms for light housekeeping: rent cheap. PHYBICIAN losing satchel Feb. 24, Fillmore car, state reward to CHAS. THOMPSON, 225 Crossly bldg. LOST—Fox terrier; license tag 4640. Return to Broadway, near Webster; liberal re- name ‘‘Baby’'; belongs in- valld child; lib.reward. C.V. Miller,1084 Bush. LOST—Irish setter dog; sore on right hip. Re- turn to 7 Converse st.; receive reward. White fox terrier, small black epots on : answers to name “Rip.” 202 Laurel | ; reward. | LOST—Pearl necklace and pearl locket wnhf diamond center; Sutter, iearny or Geary st. Finder will receive liberal reward by return. ing same to 86 and ¥8 First st ELLIS, 806—Beautiful sunny; also sulte; for housekeeping; 2 single rms.: newly fumn. ST SABRITe e R e GEARY, 1002—Nicely furn. sunny front parior: singie’ rooms; housekeeping privileges: gas. GOLDEN GATE AVE. 313—Large. nicely fur- } nished sunny room for housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 489—Furnished room for housekeeping: g§as and water. GOLDEN GATB ave. 812—Sulte of 3 rooms, nicely furnished: gas and bath: §18. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1601, cor. Scott st.—A large alcove front room to lst; suitable for ! housekeeping: furmished or unfurnished; | Freach family; reasonable. GUERRERO, 848—1 cr 2 large sunny front rooms; housekesping. LOST or stolen— spaniel rom 105 Berry st a brown | white forepaw, with licenss dog, n and recefve reward, H. . STAHR, 15) lost in or near Columbla 15. SHREVE & CO. HAIGHT, 234, sun@y room: corner Buchanan—Fine large all middle floor; turn.: plano. HYDE, 419—Private house; sunny rooms, housekeepin; HYDE, 1406—Sunny unturd! rooms: use of phone. newly turnished | ed housskeeping jadles’ gold mounted purse, pin with seven diamonds; 217 First st. containing bai a pearl pin: liberal reward. FOUND—In Oakland, package containing pho- tographs of ‘‘Sal i1l and stationery. Apply 1118 Broadway, Call office. FOUND—White bull terrier. Inquire of elec- triclan, North Beach Powerhouse. PERSONAL! WANT A few pupils to learn bookkeeping free and pay for tuition from their earnings after we place them In positions; can learn at home in few weeks without loss of time | or money; We guarantee it; we teach you free and get you a position; write for infor- mation and free book ‘How to Succeed in Businees”; it tells how you can better your position. Commerctal Correspondence Schools, Drawer A, Rochester, N. New Improved Refrigerator Company, Di Vecchio, manager, 276 Seventh st.. have completed the remodeling of refrigerator of P. F. Rathfen’s pork packing establishment, 215-1319 Pacific st.; public are invited to in- spect latest improved cold storage, with ab- | THE —Thomas Taylor Tansley. who left England, in 1862 for San Fran- hear of something to his ad- vantage on communicating with MARK WHYLEY, socicitor, Bedford, England. or T. E. G. CORMAC, 119 Bush st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Al SUITS to order at $1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their short ends, called remnants. We make you a fine suit on installments cheaper than others do for cash. LEON LEMOS, merchant TANSL Bedford, cisco, may HOWARD, 15503 —One nicely turnished houg keeping room. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnisbed 8-room sultes; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rate $30 up. LARKIN, 817%—Large nicely furnished cor- ner room; folding bed; gas stove; reasonable. —Fine sunny front room, ekeeping, with kitchen. MARKET, 1638, oor. Polk—2 front_sunny con. rooms; etove: guiet house: reat $12 50. MARY, 22 —“Two sunny rooms for house- keeping; rent reasonable, MISSION, 2080, near Sixteenth—For rent, 2 nicely furnished sunny rooms with kitchen to parties without children; references required. NINETEENTH, 3439, bet. Mission and Va- lencla—3 nicely furnished sunny rooms, front bay window, parlor, back parior and large kitchen; well furnished: coal and gas ranges; rent cheap to permanent people. NOE, 347—Three sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping: adults only: American family. OCTAVIA, 1259—Elegantly furnished house- keeping sulte; gas and coal range. POLK, T711—Furnished sunny pariors, kitchen: gas range. POWELL, 1006, The Virginia—Elegant fur- with nished bay-window apartments, with gas range, electric elevator, baths; also single. SCOTT, 1614—First floor of 3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms, §18; adults only. SIXTEENTH, 2039, near Capp—2 nice front rooms for housekeeping. tallor, 1127 Market st. bet. 7th and Sth. | STERLING Apartment, Hayes, bet. Fillmore D S and Steiner—4 rooms, bath: unfurnished: GRADUATES of New York School of Massage | must be seen to be appreciated; rent mod Osteopathy; vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained Durses as | attendants. Prof, and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. erate; will be finished March 1. STEVENSON, 251%3—2 housekeeping rooms for rent. 1 THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth.stops falling,cures dandru and ftching scalp; no stain or stickines cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers': ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338Polk WANTED—Address of FRANK W. HILL and sisters HARRIET J. and VICTORIA, of Chillicothe, Ohlo, about 1849; important. JOSEPH E. TAULMAN, Hubbard, Texas. Cancerous lumps, ores, impure blood (affect- ing skin, mouth, bones, etc.), speedily cured by skiliful specialist from Europe. Apply Cen- tral Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave.; worst cured. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs. silk portieres: dealer In carpet twine. in hank or chain,’ at lowest rates. Geo, Matthews, 70 Fifth st., Oakland. and ordinary seamen for deep-water Aoply DENT'S place. Steuart st. A. Bullls, . H. Thomas _ 40, Phelan bldg. Post, 5. A. R. 35 night; reading-rooms; gEage to and from ferry. 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. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d st: <= haif-soled while walting; 25c Mission st., bet Ist and 2d sts. HORSES AND WAGONS, REGULAR auction sales of horses, buggies, wagons and_harness every Monday at 1i o'clock at €15 Elils st.; all horses guaran- teed o be as represented. S. WATKINS, A Phone East 74 foneer. - | AUCTION sale of horses every Wednesday at 11 a m, 7 Sixth st., every horse must be as represented or money refunded. JOHN J. DOYLI Auctioneer. WANTED—A good, sound horse and wagon, uitable for delivery; state age and weight of horse and condition of wagon. Box 2 Call office. { THE infalllble system—The only copyrighted, A WOMAN'E friend; destitute free; secluded home during confinement; housekeeping | rooms in connection if desired. MRS. DR. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. successful method of keeping ahead of the | racing game: good for all time; price $1. For sale by PITTS, 1008 Market st M. ELLA HARRIS, the skin specialist, show: the work that is the important item to persons ontemplating facial treatment. 781 O'Farrel AVE purchased the business conducted at S Ha; st., known the Kentucky Candy Kitchen. JOHN ANDREW. DRUNKEN S, morphine and all drug dis- cases positively cured by Willow Bark Co. 1374 Waller: consultation free: call or write. HAIR grown gray restored: pimples, wrinkles, all blemishes removed: shampooing specialty. MME. ROUME, 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14. LIQUOR habit cured; we guarantee a cure in 2 Jays or no charges. Acme Liguor Cure Co., 997 Market st., room 203 AT less than cost, uncailed for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London | Talior, 721 Market st. TENTH, 140—Furnished, one cosy housekeep- ing room; ras ‘stove, folding bed; private. THIRD, 308—Two sunn; of 8, $16; another, $8. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3075—Furnished hall bed- room for single man. VALENCIA, 1006 — Furnished bay-window room, with use of kitchen, VAN NESS ave., 706—2 sunny {ront rooms, complete for housekeeping; $25. front rooms, $12; sulte VAN NESS, 926—FElegant large sunny rooms in modern flat; also single rms.; reasonable. 2 UNFURNISHED rooms, with regular kitchen; state location and price, Address box 16, 1008 Market 2 LARGE sunny unfurnished rooms. 455 Hayes st. 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. R APARTMENT HOUSES. Apply | FOURTH, 226—Sunny housekeeping rooms: | EDDY, 1634—Large sunny front room, sultable for 3; very reasonable. EDINBURGH, THE, 289 Powell, cor. Geary— Sunny suites and offices: also single rooms. .EIGHTEENTH, 3462, bet. Mission and Valen- ela—Cheerful. sunny furnished room. EIGHTEENTH, 4008—Wanted—A to rent a front room. ELLIS, 647A—Front suite; modern flat: every conveafence; French family of 2. ELLIS, 1022, near Franklin—Sunny front suite furnished, $25; unfurnished, $20: also 2 larg: front attic rooms for housekeeping. $20: sun ny: running water. FELL, €56—Two sunny b very cheap; every comfort. gentleman newly turnishad: private window rooms; FERN HALL, 812 Bush—Elegantly turn. roms; all sunny; terms reasonable: references. FILLMORE, 928—Two nfce sunny furnished | rooms, $15: call afternoon. FOLSOM, 86—Furalshed room sultable for two. FOLSOM, G43—Furnished room; use of gas: | runaing water, FOLSOM. 834—Sunny rooms, with closets and bath. single and double beds: $1 25 week. | FOLSOM. 2576—Furnished reom. FOLSOM, near 24th—3 suany rooms. partiy | furnished with bath, gas. laundry and yard; | stable 1f desired. Box 2387, Cail office. | VAN NESS, < | 2 BRANCH office of The Call for the reception eatly furnt: TWENTY-SIXTH, 33 room for gentleman {n Mission warm UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—4$00 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night. $1 i3 to $6 week; dlec- ights (no gas), running water In every elevator.read.-room: fres bus: bagzage. single VALLEJO, 1324¢—Sunny, front room: furnish cely furnished room ave., 519—Elegant front pariors and adjoining sufte for office or club. S07—Elegant | : call after 3 o'clock. 926—Elegant sunny suite modern flat. | or 4 housekeeping rooms i STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, torage & Van Co.: A—EMPORIUM old zoods stored. moved. 731 Howard st. Third: ph one Jackson n and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery ag at cut rates. emington, No. 1 r typewriters at WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Markst— Most convenient and respectabie: 700 rooms 33¢c to $1 50 night; $2 to §8 week: elevator; elec. lights: reading-room: free bus: bagsage. | 3 202_Sixth — Electric light ia 15c to $1 a night: T3¢ to $3 a| convenient to all cars. WOLF Hous every room week: open all nigh! 2 OR 3 unfurnished rooms in sunny corner flat: centrally located; bath, phone, eto. Box 2386, Call office. of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st oppesite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL HATTON also single. FOR single gentleman, In private home (no other roomers), a large sunny furnished | room, with bath adjoining: 4 blocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address Box 2624, Call office. FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny | furnished front room; all convenlences; $8. FULTON, and GEARY, 384—Sunny front room; elegantly fur- n'l_‘-‘hod; gas grate, bath and phone; also others. 636—2 clean furnished rooms, no other roomers. 88 { GEARY, 806_Fine outside room, private fani- | ily, only $2 per week. | near Taylor; elegantly furnished all modern conven- 977 Pine. private baths excellent table. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. - PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, EARLCOURT, 1011 PINE ST.—A BEAUTIFUL SMALL JUST OPENI EVERYTHING D ELEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE ATHERTON (The), 1661 Octavia, near Sutter— Large sunny airy suites and single rcoms beautitul lawn; excellent board; reas. rates. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 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. 20074, notice for publication of time appoint- d for probate of will, C. C. P., sec. 1308— Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 29th day of February. A. D. 1904, at 10 Cclock &, m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court. at the City Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco. State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said HARRY A. L. FLOYD GOPCEVIC, deceased, and for hearing the application of HENRY E. MATHEWS and PETAR M. GOPCEVIC for the issuance ta hem of letters testamentary thereon. (Seal) JOHN J. GREIF, Cleri, By E. S. HAWLEY, Deputy Clerk Dated February 15, A D. 1904 Indorsed: Filed February 15, 1904 JOHN J. GREIF, Clerk. By E. S. HAWLEY, Deputy Cleri JOHN F. DAVIS and BISHOP, WHEELER & HOEFLER. Attorneys for Petitioners. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AUDUBON, 1105 Hyde, cor. California—Desir- able rooms now vacant; suite; single; supe- ror board. GRAND_Southern, 7th and Ml on—Rooms 353 10 $1 26 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.. reading-room. GOLDEN GATE, 1210—Lovely sunny bay- window parlors; complete for housekeeping. | GOUGH, 663—Sunny furnished rooms with | large closets; also housckeeping: reasonable. SUITE of three large front rooms and bath, suitable for two young men or couple: unusually fine location. Box 4320, Call | CRYSTAL House, 967 Sutter—Furnished suites and single rms., all sunny; excellent boar reas.; Eng., Span., Fr., Ger & Dutch spoken. A HAIGHT, 68, near Market—Nicely furnished room, suitable for 2: on sunny side. HAIGHT, 619%—Large furnished room; closet: rent $6 80 month; private family; working girl only. HAIGHT, 68 near Market—Nlcely furnished room; suitable for 2; on sunny side. | HARRISON, 784%, near Fourth st.—Finely furnished rooms, bath; homellke; $1 week up. | HARRISON, 1114—2 nicely furnished rooms; gas and bath; in private family. HARTFORD, 268—Two nice sunny reoms. HAWTHORNE, 18, off Howard, near Third— !mll;, front room; American family; $5 per manth. HERMANN, 666, bet. Fillmore and Steiner sts. | urnished room with first-class board for | respectatle young man. | THE AUDUBON, cor. Hyde and Californi: DORLAND, 24—Nicely furnished room and board for married couple or 2 gentlemen home privileges: references required HAVE a lovely home—Would Iike 2 schoolgirls to board; no other children; very reasonable. Call 140 Clara ave., near Eighteenth st | LEAVENWORTH, 1023—Double and single rooms with board, $5 50 and $6 50 per week: | home cooking; parlor plano: bath and phone. { Pleasant roms now vacant; suite or singl excellent board. HANDSOME room with board for two; lovely housekeeping rooms; private. Guerrero st NICELY furnished, sunny rooms, with board; private family; terms reasonable. 925 O'Far- rell st. BOARD and room, two, §$10 per week; parlor, bath, phome. 506 McAllister st. also 226 HOWARD, 1530%—Sunny bay-window room, sultable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; bath. HOTEL DUFFERIN, 749 Ellis—Just opened; everything new; electric elevator and all modern convenlences: single rooms, with or without bath, $10 to $25; suites with bath, $40 to $50: first-class grill; public parior. J. M. CURRIE, prop. HOTEL LAMBOURNE— Bjeeanty furaished rogma, en euite and sio e: every room light and modern; a few steps from Market st.; a call will convince vou; rates reasonable. 420 Eddy st. HOTEL ST. PAUL, 463 Ellis st.—New house and new furniture; steam h hot water; free baths: house open and elevator service all night; transient. M. E. GRANT, former- 1y at the Vendome. 1104 Market st. HOWARD, 640—Large room, $4 50 month; re- spectable workmen only; no children; quiet. HOWARD, 1884—Nice front room, single or double. JESSIE. 363, east U. S. Mint—Furnished room; %7 per month. A NEW house—the St. Charles—opens March 15, at 1360 Sacramento st.. near Larkin; beautiful sunny 3 and 4 room apartments for rent, either unfurnished or furnished, to sult tenant; private baths and toflets, steam heated, electric and gas light, elevator, etc.; call and inepect, daily, including Sundays. THE LUNGER, 445 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just completed; sunny; modern 3-rm. apartments; elegantly ‘furnished; electric lights: private baths; $40 up; refs.; also doctor’s offices. JESSIE, 371, near Fifth st.—Furnished room for two gents: $8 month. ? JESSIE, 530—Furnished room to let. —_— JESSIE, 650, oft Seventh—Sunny furnished room; man only; rent $5. JONES, 616—Sunny front parlor for gentle- man. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfecticn in elegantly furn. 3-room apartm®nts; private baths, steam heat, elec- tric lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to $55. St. Andre, 1230 Pine—New management, superb aptmts;strictly first-class; steam heat; electric lights;priv. ;phoneele to 5 rms., with priv. bath: furn, or unfurn. MRS. W. WEIR, prop. e KEARNY, 215—Rooms; thoroughly renovated; «uitable for doctor, dentist or real estate. KEARNY, 425—Furnished, sunny front room for rent. WILLIAM NEATH. MARKET, 1009—Furnished room. DANCING Tuesday, Thureday, Saturday, Sun- | day evgs., Teutonla Hall, Howard Oth: Prof. Foster; soclety dancing taught. CHALLENGE any 115-1b. pugilist in the am- ateur Pox 2389, Call office. Man- aged Ceefe. 20 BUSINESS buggles, 5 emall wagons, 5 rub- ber tired park buggles and § surreys for sale cheap. 1504 Folsom st. ) reliable young Protestant, whi n, 18 to 21 years. Box 2099 SOUND herse: rides single, double saddle; must be sold to-day at a bargain. 606 Filbert st. FOR sale at bargain—Light Brewster surrey in fine condition. B. GRAVE CO.. 421 Pacific. 229 Steven- | WANTED—500 coats to make First tenor for male quartet. Ad-| . Call office. | WAN' Barber. 209 Howard st D 100 men »ad schooners. 79 WANTED. neat cash boys. Apply su- , the Emporium BOY wanted ASSISTANT deposit $600 cash secu . Call. RELIABLE boy to distribute samples. Call Tenth st.. after % a. m. Monday. class bench hand. 126 Eddy | SS3 Haight st. years cid, 1o wash dishes. | NT yposttions—More than 15,000 intments lest year: chances eveu better now: examinations in San Francisc thousands prepared the Nat'l Correspond- ence Institute, Wash., 1.C.. the originator of | this work. now in the s ce; write for circu. | lar J 1, showing positions, salaries, examiaa- tions, sample questions, etc., to our Pacific | Market st., ‘an Francisco. AMATEUR. photographers wanted to take our mail course free; write at once. Callfornia l(e‘!*s: of Photography, Dept. E., Palo Alto, | oy . | TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes,$5 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st am. bidg., 5 doors from Market. | A MAN of indomitable crergy and push, & good talker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, ang 418 Perrott bullding. G cutters, 20 coat makers, 15 vest pants makers; ready for work | A cotch Plaid Tailors, 1009 Market st. l‘.?\'E your shoes shined at 225% Fifth st or Sc. _— BOY wanted at 8, N. Wood & Co.'s. to learn pants preselng. Apply at 27 Geery st. STEADY married German: handy: al i winehouse, )10: 2839, Call {flfl:e” - | RUBBER-TIRED cart for sale. | ATCTIO ~ HORSE for sale; cheap. 1204 Webster st. $15_EACHBusiness buggy or surrey; worth 50, call to-day. 1831 Eddy st. etland ponies. 1512 Twenty: 2578 GOOD Mission st. cat wanted; bring cat to-day. GOOD pasture wanted for 2 horses. Box 2806, Call office, WANTED—A buggy with top. Box 2025, Call office. 2615 Har- on_st. N every Tuesday, 11 a. m., of horses, wagons and harness. at 1140 Folsom st. | A1l EXPRESS wagon, llight camping wagon, 532 Missfon st. Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckbd, sur- rey, harness, work,drivinghorses. 15th-Valencia ——————————— HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery FINB house of 9 rooms and bath: centrally located: rent reasonable. 553 O'Farrell st., near Joves, and go-cart for sale cheap. JACKSON, 2440 (near Fillmore st.)—Elegant house of § rooms and bath; must be seen to be aporeciated. 3_$350—PARTNER; take cash: cigar stan month guarantee. 33 Mason st. 7. W. SPARROW, Jeweler. formerly of 107 Geary st., has moved to 318 Post st. HEWALD'S Furniture Polish for sale at 1510 Market st., bet. Van Ness and Franklin. $1 WILL cure Inflammatory rheumatism and | gout. 1198 Folsom st. ST. LOUIS, 1676 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. GRAND view: new, modern apartment resi- dence. 3101 California st.. corner Lyon; now _ HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. T APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—A three-room apartment complete- Iy furnished for housekeeping. Box 8§36, Call. GO to J. A. Eustace for all kinds of fancy work. LACE curtains laundered at 1422 Turk st.; 35¢ up. CHIC books, photo movelties, etc.; list sealed, for stamp. D. STANTON, Carbondale, P: GOLDEN GATE,300—Cor. :laundry,barber shop, cigars, tobace suits cleaned. Actina restores lost eyesight;cures deafness and catarrh. A’VIDA CO., 3524 10th, nr.Valencia, MRS, Eatcn, electric needle specialist, 560 Sut- ter. . 600 Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room 38. Bon Marcte Pants Co.; special $5 pants to or- der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellis. Tel. Drumm 44. MODERN apartment of 4 rooms wanted, fur- nished. Box 2601, Call office. - ] ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. A THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. 116 AND 117 EDDY _ST. MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- TEL DOWNTOWN; 150 ROOMS; 35 SUITS WITH PRIVATE BATH; ELECTRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT; TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; SUITS WITH BATH, $1 50 to $2 50 PER DAY: SINGLE ROOMS, 76c to $1; HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEFHONE SOUTH 1041. MASQUERADE costumes. play books. wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. and Mrs, Travers, 1170 Mkt. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 £0. Misfit Cicthing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores hair to its natural color, $1: at all drugel PALJISTRY. SEE the great revelations on page 34 by Ismar, the Egyptian Seeress. _— MADAM DEVAS. PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. LIEBES BUILDING, 139 POST ST. ASHWORTH HOTEL, 820 Maeon st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell Rooms with or without private bath. New addition just completed; entire house newly renovated: sun in rooms all day. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—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—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. A NICELY furnished back parlor, bath and phone, in a refined family: board If desired terms reasonable; referen Box 2830, Call. AT 'The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 McALLISTER, 1269—12 rooms, bath and bil- liard-room; $60; water free; modern, BEFORE_moving get our printed list of houses toiet. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 25 Post st e e e e HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. A SPLENDID location; 19 rooms: nicely fur- nished; bargain. 1555 Octavia st.,cor.Sutter. MME. NEERGARD, located at 242 Post; hours 1 to 5 daily. Phone James 1. Classes, 1, JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific fi'“’""' 515 Taylor st.. near Geary. Phone Black 561. e e PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. Fifth st.)—Rooms, 26c, 50c, $1, $150 night; $1 00 to $10 week: house open all night. ALDINE. 404 Turk—Good inside room for gent; $6. ALL newly furnished beautiful rooms at the Waverly rooming house, 541 O'Farrell st. ROOMS papered, 8¢ up: tinting, paintis Hartmann Paint Co., 310 Third; tel. Main 4 e —— HOUSE of 6 furnished rcoms; chicken yard. 319 Fillmore, near Page; rent $15. B HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. PARTNERS WANTED. CARPENTER, partner In old established shop: oo much work for one man. Box 2149, Call. $650; MUST sell to-duy; parties going away: S7oomed house; new furmlture. 1009 Sut- ter FOR sale—A 12-room house; nicely furnished; $475; rent $35. 8 Hawthorne st. e INVESTMENTS. PARTNER to help with useful invention that will make money. 2244, Call. e e e e e e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR, C. C. 0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 162115 Market st., bet. 6th and Tth: partieu: lar aitention paid to diseases of women. ¥ man on chick R 2350, Call uffice. i BOY wented. 3 Eddy st., room 2. ptebecahrsnsad M Lremdintced s SSRGS WANTED—A good salesman. Room 218, Em- ma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st WANTED—Thoroughly reliable and capab! man as solicliing manager for northern sgency of industrial investment company: exceptional opportunity for profitable con- pection. Address box 2144, Call office. DARBERS, take notice—The office of secre- tary anc Free Employment Bureau has re. moved to § City Hall =q., or 1504 Market st. Journeymen Unfon, Local 148, JOS. R. BLEILY, Secretary. 150 YOUNG men, I8 years of age, to organize military organization. Call S. SZANIK, 473 Valencia st., bet. € and 8 p. m. PR —E JAPANESE schoolboy wanted. 2078 Mission trest g 2 PER CENT MONTHLY On _investments of $100 and upward: no “‘get- rich-quick” swindle or gambling scheme, but a reputable business estab, 3 years in §. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. BONDS, STOCKS AND MORTGAGES. Al dividend-paying securities for sale. GERMANIA _INVEST CO.. 927 Market st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of MARGARET A. CONNELLY, No. 215-1141. The finder will please return to LOST—Saturday afternoon, on 1300 block, Me- Allister st.. round mourning pin, set with pearls, dlamond in center. rn No Per- centage Drug Co., 946 Market, receive rwd. LOST—Lad; d watch, with chain. 916 Gnnrw.fimn.: muu.' - 'BLOOD. ekin and rectal diseases & specialts. DR, BALL, 1073% Market st gf REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd 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 Tai, 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 famous herb doctor—All dls- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. STABLES TO LET. STABLE for four horses and two wagons; hay loft: s’Etvlvln‘-:h?.v' olt,! Laguna, bo;'un!‘oflt and er MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. TO LET—3 ls at 2410 Harrison st., be- tween Twentleth and Twenty-first, BROSNAN, 83—Two furnished rooms to let, suitable for man and wife. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1864)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 2833—Two nice, sunny rooms, with e desired; also small sunny room, $5. CAPP, ©7 —Nicely furnished, sunny front par- lor: v \sonnble. CUMMINGS (The), ‘618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened; desirably located: sunany, single rooins and wultes, with private h?‘t'h;_ hot and cold water, steam heat, electric hone eve: room; elevator. Phone l:u;‘l"h it desired. CLIFFO! 204 Ells M RD. 204 Eills, corner Mason—Eiegantly CLAY, 1028—Furnished rooms to let. DESIRABLE room to let in : private family, near Park. Box 2624, Cal DEVISADERO, 451—Furnished room to let, ‘with gas and water. o 3 l DEVISADERO, 1317—Sunny furnished room. MOND, 819—2 furnished ® DI’A‘“"‘ r e rooms, $10, and MARKET, 2677—Bay-window room, suitable for 2; also another room; no other roomers. { McALLISTER, 757—Large front room; gas and | bath; $8. | GENTLEMAN wishes board and room in a re- MISSION, 3176—Sober young man to room and board; mechanic preferred. VFARRELL, 1708—A good home cooking. — soniibuammc. T2 WASHINGTON, 1021—Rooms with or without board, $16 to $18; Spanish table practice. VAN NESS av 4+—Elegantly furnished | suites, with baths; also single; homelike. Golden Gate ave., 1224—Nicely furnished room with board; modern conveniences; gentleman. | ce sunny front room; cheap. ROOM and first-class board for single lady or gentleman; bath, phone. 1062 Ellis st. Stevenson mansion, §07 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. _— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Board and rooms for man and wife and grown daughter; boarding-house or hotel preferred; must be modern and firs! class: state rates. Box 2564, Call office. YOUNG man of refinement and _education wants board and rcom in private family: no boarding or_ rooming-houses answer; state partfeulurs. Box 2774, Call office. BOARD and room wanted for a gentleman (American) in walking distance of Third and Market s Box 2584, Call office. YOUNG couple wish board, first-class board- ing-house or family. MASON BROWN, gen- eral delivery. SUNNY room with board. Box 2398, Call office. fined private family. Address box 2610, Call. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Room in a private house, where ihere is a piano; between Call office and Van Ness ave.; by young man who plays a violin. Box 2793, Call office. SUNNY unfurnished room for gentleman: bet. Powell and Polk, Bush and Vallejo; $¢ per month. Box 2768, Call office. MINNA, 514—A furnisbed single room, suit- able for young man. MISSION, 565—Front room with double bed, §5. MISSION, 837A—Furnished rooms by the day, week or month: prices reasonable. MISSION, 1022—One room to let; nished: reasonable. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Good room, 1 or 2 gentlemen; private house; $6 month. MISSION, 1022—One large back parlor room: nicely furnished; sultable for one or two gentiemen. MISSION, 2460—Sunny furnished room in pri- vate family. well fur- MISSION, 2578—Sunny room to let. _— NATOMA, 611—Furnished front room to let; reasonable, _ NATOMA, 615—Furnished room, gentlemen only, rent reasonable. OAK. 736—Nicely furnished sunny room: run- ning water; suitable for 1 or 2 gentieman or_man and wife; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 776—Sunny front unfurnished double parlors; rent reasonable. POLK, 612—$14; bedroom and small kitchen; gas stove, bath; no children. WANTED—For adults, four or five rooms fur- nished for housekeeping; morth of Market. Box 2769, Call office. _— A LADY wishes .furnished room in private family north of Market. Box 2814, Call office. - WANTED—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms; centrai- iy located. Box 2890, Call. WANTED—4 unfurnished rooms around Hayer Valley. Address McN., 68 Tiffany ave. e e e TO LEASB. FOR rent for one year, In the Montecito Valley adjoining Santa Barbara, the residence of Mr. 1. G. Waterman. Apply to Santa Bar- bara Realty and Trust Company, or other agents at Santa Barbara. Large store and basement with two , ator, all in good condition, on San- some st., between Bush and Pine. EASTON LDRIDGE & DIVIDEND NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing sSoctety, Sth floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st. opposite Third— For the half year ending 3lst of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate per arnum of (12) tweive per cdnt on capital stock and participating certificates, Taeg of taxes; payable ou sud after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary. POST, 636—Sunny front room: running water, grate, bath: also single rooms; $6, $7. POST, 931—Sunny room, after March 1. —_—_— POWELL, 506—Nice furnished room. RADETON, 276 Turk—A few suites with or without bath: elegantly furnished and up to date; strictly first class; prices moderate. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, Teading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms rl’ night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor: rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROOMS to iet. Box C. Call. SACRAMENTO, 1332—Neatly furnished room, with use of bath. SEVENTH, 145—Room sultable for two men, $8; for one man, $T. —_— SOUTH PARK, S4—Comfortable housekeeping Tooms: qulet,” respectable house. STEINER, 907—Sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished. STEVENSON, 630—Sunny furnished room for gentleman. SUTTER, 622—Clean, comfortable rooms, with hot and cold water: bath; terms reasonable. SUTTER, 1120—4 large sunny rooms to let for offices. 5 ' SUNNY furnished room with bath. Box 2624, Call office. TEHAMA, 310, upstairs—One nice sunny room. TEHAMA, 326_Nice sunny furnished rooms: rent reas le. 308—-Rooms, 2Bc, 50c, $1 to §4 weel 5¢ and $1 nice, quiet; bath. b THIRD, night; TURK, 10—Sunny front room, furnished. | SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Consumers’ Mercantile Company has been incorporated, with W. F. Burbank as presi- dent, to succeed the People’s Co-operati Company; subscribers holding coupon books are requested to present them on or before March 5 and receive dividends. F. H. LAWN, treasurer, 437 rrott building. I HAVE bought the confectlonery business of CHARLES GUILLET at 005 Larkin st., San Francisco, Cal., and will not be respon. sible for any debts contracted by.the above CHARLES GUILLET. E. D. PAULSEN. Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best: safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4 stamos for particulars. “‘Rellef for Ladles” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist: Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. $50 REWARD for the body of Philip Simon- etti, fisherman, drowned near Sausalito. ONETO BROS., 410 Bay st., city. LADIES. send you address to 1126 Market st., F.. valuable information; room 2. — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES o S s s oo oot e s WE have several siightly shopworn sewing ma.- chincs we shail close at half price or less at once. White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post. BRANCH office Singer Sewing Machine Com- pany, 224 Mission st., near 19th; all kinds repaired. rented; lowest rates. ! WE want three live canvassers at once. Ry at_ 300 Post st., from S to 9 ' White Sewing Machine Co. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price; all Kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market, near Sixth. NEW HOME—See ~our new triple-feed ma- chines: slightly used: $10, $15, $20: second- hand, $3, $6. $8: all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market l; SALESMAN AND SOLICITOR W. WANTED—Outside salesmen t. il W Call 1310 Frankiin st Oakland, = Ap- a m., SOLICITORS WANTED. A MAN to solicit orders to bakers and candy stores; steady tl 3 MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case: individual teaching; no medi- ctne. Inqugre into wonderful cures; home cura. —_—e MARRIAGE LICEN The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: George E. Hollid: Annie McAvoy, 33, ry Morgenthau, annette Reis, 2 Jules Merienne, v, 36, 503 Lyon street, and 15161 Vallejo 38, 3 Broadway, and Post_street. ckson street, and Jeanne Delorme, Capyp. Eduard Strom, oy street, and Amanda E. Olson, 28, Y. William R 24, 413 Rose avenue, and Sutter Creek. 29, Gonzales, and Marce= lina Dotta, Everett A_ Brown, 22 and Jennie M. Desimon: Sciarro Marfo, 28, 1511 Aluriana Vanacoria, 35, 1609 Dupont. Giuseppe Matteri, 28. 321 Pacific street, and Vincentia Ming, 18, 424 Pacific Melvin Davis, 21, Black Diationd, and Wilson, 19, Black Diamond. Vittorio Rasso, 27, SOSB Vallejo street, and Rosa Perazzo, 19, 900 Union. Jesse L. Goldstein, 21, 1721 Pacific avenue, and Pauline M. Harris, 20, 1915 Post street 1044 McAllister street, 18, 1216 Scott. Dupont _street, and lda Adolf Pernu, 31, Rocklin, and Hilma L. Stlakka, 21, Rocklin. arle E. Montague, 22, 404 Ashbury street, and Mary A. Leadley, 18, 404 Ashbury Fred A. McNulty, ‘25, Millbrae, and Hildur C._Hartzell, 27, Millbrae. Frank G. Clark, 21, 314 Fillmore street, and Mildred A. Perry, 18. 314 Fillmore John W. Taylor, 03 Howard s and May D. Siiver, 21, 154014 Howard. James F. Hanrahan, 30. 113 Leavenwor street, and Jennie Brunswick, 32, 1358 Edd Joshua Walker, 1324 California str a1, and Annie Courtols, 18, 1423 Sacrame: Jeremiah Lucey, 35, 531 Sixth s Beatrice Dampier, 1S, San Jose. Loufs Steinhart, 30, Colma, and Katle Roth- . 20, 311 Natoma street Tomaso Novelle, 27, 2105 Larkin street, and Antonina Scialabba, 19, 2105 Larkin. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil ‘will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and bs 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 columm free of charge, BORN. CHURCH—In this city, February 26, 1004, to the wife of C. E. Church, a son. CONNELL—In this city, February 16, 1004, to the wife of Joseph A. Connmell, a daughter. GREAVES—In this city, February 16, 1904, to the wife of John S. Greaves, a daughter. HAMMARGREN—In this city, February 25, 1904, to the wife of C. F. Hammargren, a sen. HARRIGAN—In this city, February 16, 1904, 1o the wife of G. W. Harrigan, a son. PERRY—In this city, February 22, 1904, to the wife of Samuel A. Perry, a son. SCHLICHTING—In _this _city, February 17, 1904, to the wife of C. H. Schlichting, & son. | SCHMALING—In this city, February 20, 1904, to the wite of F. H. Schmaling, a son. TIERNEY—In_this city, February 22, 1904, to the wife of Joseph J. Tierney, a daughter, VAN ORDEN—In Alameda, Cal., February 15, 1904 to the wife of Dr. G. N. Van Orden, & son. VER LINDEN—In Colma, Cal., February 23, 1004, to the wife of A. E. Ver Linden, & daughter. D MARRIED. BEST—SPRAGUE—In this city, February 24, 1904, by the Rev. John Stephens, Bertram C. Best to Jozle Stella Sprague, both of San Francisco. DAVID: —EVANS—In this city, February 21, 1904, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Oscar William Davidson and Alice Evans, both of this city. HAMILTON—MERVY—February 14, 1904, William H. Hamilton and Mrs. L. Mervy. HARRIS—TISCHLER—In this city, Fobruary 14, 1004, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Ja+ cob Harris and Rose Tischler, both of this eity. JEWEL—BURNETT—In this city, February 15, 1904, at St. Brigid's Church, by the Very Rev. John Frieden, S. J., Fritz Jewel of Los Angeles, Cal.,, and Margaret A. Burnett of this city. SENEGRAM—HARRIS—In this city, Febrie ary 21, 1904 by the Rev. Hyman Samueison, Philip Senqgram of Los Angeles and Sarah Harris of this city. SHARP—BUXTON—In this city, February 25 190s, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Jam: Lloyd Sharp and Etta Maude Buxton, both of this city. THOMAS—BENSON—In_this city, Feb ry 24, 1904, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Frank R. Thomas of Mill Valley, Cal, and Annis L. Beason of this city. WALKER—COURTOIS—In this city, Feb ary 27, 1904, by Justice of the Peaco J. Van Nostrand, Joshua Walker and both of this city. - DIED. Ames, Albert Levy, Alice Basch, Fred Littlefleld, Myron W, Bacheider, Frank J. Lewin, Henoch Berry, Willam G. Macdonald, Murdock Brennan, Mary Marsh, Charles P. Brown, Walter S. Moore, Isaac Butler. James A. Muller, Frank Castillar, H. M. O Brien, Michael Cone, Mary Paine, Capt. James Cordoza, Catherine Pagametto. Arthur Crisp, William Palmer, Mrs. J. H. Dargie, Wm. E. Jr. Percivale, Carlo Elkus, Louis Peterson, Annette C. Chas. Grey Sass. Christian is, Robert C. Sayre, Willlam L Grady, Margaret haw, Willie ¢ Graesslin, Carrie perling. Morris Green, Avarilla Sullivan, Dantel Grovers, Morris Timmins, Eliza Harrison, Mary Willey, Charles J. Hogg, Samuel P. Wray, lrene Le Mieux, Lulu M. AMES—In this eity, February 24, 1904, Albert Ames, beloved husband of Fannie Ames, & native cf Ohio. @ Friends and acquaintances are respec Cintinued on Page 48. CIEE————SEESESSD nENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Fla & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Msr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. oposite Lincoin School. “Telephone South $0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Directors and Embalmers—— rmerly in Metropolitan Temple, NOW at S66 MISSION, Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. n. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With MeGinn Bros., ~—Funera! Directors and Embaimers— 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South 576. F. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O’HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM! l - - BALMERS, San Frapcisco.

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