The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1904, Page 46

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

46 THE SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL, SUNDAY MARCH 6, 1904, : -— ———— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. PERSONALS—Continued. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. ottt st d s o ae COMPOUND Worthington duplex pump..$325 S-in. mining pump (gravel) P. $125 | 250 H plete . H P Pelton water Wwheeis, 10 s engine; com- g 175 (compound) §100 | complete; 30 | PASLS oovonoivane o 6 H. P.enarine steam 40 in 'x 12 ft. Atlas 100-light ay: 7x10 Atlas engine; complete $x18 Meyer cut-off engine; Compl 2000-gal. cylindrical tanks .. & H.P. sutomobile engine (gasoline 5 H P. wood-sawing outfit; (mounted) - ke A lot of galvanized corrugated iron, Quite & bit of pipe left, cheap. Anything from & common red brick to the real article. Our friends have opened a new case of ham. Ters: lsten to what they tell you and I'll meke money. | T'll trade you for anything you have no uss | for. The cash if you want it. Bee them all and then sce me. A list of all the reputable second-hand machinery deal- malled for the asking. 5 E WHITE MACHY. CO., 130 Beale st $200 . | | lieh high trap, siiver-mounted har- B e whiss rcbes and Beautiful horse; origin- al cost $:50; a bargain, if taken quickly owner desirous of leaving city; monthly pa: ments, or will exchange for good equit answer quickly Call office. in good_condition: $300. BTEAM sutomobile in good o n: $300. will_sest four persons. & CO., Bay Station, Alameda; phone Ala- meda 6052 ————————— e e et A—FINE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 nal MisQt Clothing Pariors, 238 Kearny st., | near Bush; open to 9 p. m., Sunday to moon. A—BUYE, selis or rents gesr machinery, en- Eines, botlers, water pipe shafting, pulleys, etc. WEHITELAW, 266-265 Spear st. TERATION eale—Best $250 hats, $150. “iwnlu Price Hatter, 530 Kearny st., near Pige; open to 9 p. m.; Sundays to noon. TRY our men's shoes st $1 and $1 50 patr; foot-form shoes at 50; We pay express charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bld.; catalog free. $%e ROLL end up; fine wall paper; samples ‘Talled; painting, tinting, papering. M. MER- IGAN, 1302 Webster. Tel. Jackson 1321. EMALL chick ale, 10c_each; always on o Toss 220 st Gor- Noe, or inquire at e 2 i BARGAINS in fine dlaonds and _watche sy payments. P. V. GAVIN, 808 Hay- ward bldg. —_—— FOR sale—0id mahogany bookcase and writing AL SUITS to order at $1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their ghort ends, called remnants. We make you a fine suit on installments cheaper than others do for cesh. LEON LEMOS, merchant taflor, 1127 Market st. bet. 7th and Sth. GRADUATES of New York School of Massage Osteopathy: vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses us attendants. Prof, and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. THE Etar Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandruft and itching scalp: no n or stickiness; cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers'; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338Polk ALL that wish to be beautiful call at 330 Sutter st.; free faclal treatments; pure and Il next week; by the great Dr. WILL & certain officer of the U. 8. N. C. Saturn who appeared in full dress uniform at a_certain residence last nizht kindly send his photo to the undersigned. LILLY. —_——————— ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohlo, a monthiy journal of information, pians, sug- gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- a free sampie, or 10c for 4 months" trial. e system: the only copyrighted fuccesstul method of koeping ahead Of the races; good forever; price $1. Sold only b: PITTS, 1008 Market st. % Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood (affecti; ekin, mouth, bones, etc.), speedily cured by skilled epecialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. A WOMAN'S friend; destitute free; secluded home during confinement; housekeeping rooms in connection if desired. MRS. DR. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. SOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs.,, Sat. and Sun. Fridays. ' Louise Foster's M. ELLA HARRIS, the work that is the important item to persons L T the skin specialist, sho contemplating facial treatment. 781 O'Farreil. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton st.—New furn.; hskpg. rm. $5-12 mo:; phone, baths, gas; sun. MONTGOMERY, 100—Sunny front suite; aleo single rooms. OCTAVIA, 1250, cor. O'Farrell—Elegantly fur- nished hskpg. suite; gas and coal range. O'FARRELL, 776—Unturnished, sunny, light double front parlors; also furnished rooms; reasonable. SIXTH ave., 760, nr. Chutes—To let, 8 unfur. rooms for hpkg.; just off G. G. Park; $10 month; furn. rooms for 1 or 2 gentlemen. STERLING Apartments, Hayes, bet. Fillmore and Steiner; finest in city; 4 rooms, bath: Just finished: open Sunday; water; garbage Janitor service free. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—2 connecting rooms, complete; running water; gas stove; $4 50 wk. SUTTER, 1618—From 2 to b supny unfurnished connecting rooms; running water. oemesting sople: TURUINE PR L THIRD, 308—Two sunny front rooms, §12; suite of 3, $16; another, $8. UNFURNISHED parlor flat; four large rooms; regular kitchen: sunny; every convenience; best neighborhood: $40; suitable. for large family; vard; laundry. Box 2301, Call. VALENCIA, §22—Two or three sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. 5 VAN NESS ave., 706—2 sunny front rooms, $25: aleo 3 basement rooms, complete; reason- able. { NOE, 156—For a gentleman, a newly furnish- ed back parlor as bedroom; use of front parlor; to be seen before 9 a. m. or after 4 P. m.; references; cheap. PAGE, 114—Furnished room for gentleman in private family. PERRY, 21—One furnished front room; pri- vate family; for gentleman. o FPERRY, 22, near 3d—Well furnished sunny fropt single room in private family; rent $i. PINE, 1820—Large living room; regular kitchen; sunny yard; private residence; $20. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent ilghts, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms pér nigh to §1 50; week, to $8; month. $8 to or on ground floor: "rooms with hot cold water: baths. e T O AR £RG WATAT. TN SEVENTH, 146—Room suitable for one or two gentlemen; reasonable. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sun- ny suite; also single rooms; $1 50 to $8 week. SOUTH PARK, 131—To let, sunny room for single gentleman. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES | A A AR AP AP ‘WE shall close cut at once a lot of shopworn machines at from $20 to $30 each; they are of our own make, practically new: prices are less than half. White Sewing Machine Co.: call at 300 Post st. or 1841 Fillmore st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use:; rn.; :v.rue-“' T kinde. rented lowest . ratem ; al ren 0 rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market, near Sixth. xue:;‘v HO']'r‘f'. B .ns'w':;:'px:;m ma- nes; sl itly u: 1! ; second- hand, $3. fl' B a atgten: gaaranteed. New | Home Sewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market st. | NEW-STYLE Singer. Domestic, White. New Home and Automatic; chean. 1015 Mission. | AND WAREHOU A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co., furniture, houisehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 720. | 731 Howard Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Past and Powell sty.; fel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- | dise. 333 Golden Gal .; Phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 540 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. SUTTER, 406—A bay-window unfurnished sunny suite for gentlemen. SUTTER, 622—Front suite; pri. bath; single rooms; kot and cold water; terms reasonable. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | el. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. — A_CORDOVA APARTMENTS Will be finished March 15. NORTHEAST CORNER SUTTER AND | LARKIN STS. ‘Beautifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each; all unfurnished; $30 to $45. Make réseryations now. COME to Haddon Hall if you destre beauty and elegance combined with reasonable charges. 951 Eddy st., near Franklin. DRUNKENNES! cases posityy . morphine and all drug di cured by Willow Bark Ci Waller; consultation free; call or writ HAIR grown gray all blemishes re MME. ROUME, AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHAR- 5§ LYO o r. 721 Market st. MIES P friend b; restored; pimples, wrinkles, oved: shampooing specialty. 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14. MY Dear Louise: For Snoop's sake write; be is sick: otherwise papers will be served LEANORE V. B._Please come home quick: mamma very sick. desk Inguire 3286 Sacramento st. =~ = BOMETHING good: runts, hens and other pig- | PROF. C. F. masseur: treatment s(em- C nore Pigeon Loft, Elmhurst, daily; s s < » . | CHIC books, te.; list seal R sgle—Thoroughbred maltese cat; male. etc.: list sealed, 'oAxvp!y“Enn Oakland Cat Farm for stamp. Carbondale, Pa. ——————————————————— | GET your gents and_children's fur- P((’;'_u::fl—cf‘,ren Dane young dog. Box 2284, | “nisnings at P. FELIZ'S, 352 Thira ot & o dhas FRENCH massage In_exchange for English NO. 7 cocking stove, large oven, eplendid Box 4519, Call offise. ! bak good as new; $12 50. 688 Valencia st o f fine loose diamonds for GATE,300—Cor. ;laundry, barber shop, LaADI sale at 540 Howard st Monday only tanks. GEO. California_et. Vd"n cister wanted. Box 22, 1008 Market rubber tired, for sale, cheap ROBERTS. 1615 t-class running Bay st er, good as new; cheap. 1 as new; 1712 a sacrifice. 10 Sixth inica: Scribner edition; half 1 Bookst McAllister. DESKS bought. & McCARTHY €O, tobaccos, newspapers, suits cleaned. | THE LUNGER, 445 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just completed; eunny: modern 3-rm. apartments: elegantiy ‘furnished; electric lights: private baths; $40 up: refs.; also doctor's offices. f_— SUNNY room to let. Box 2443, Call. TAYLOR, 234—_Nicely furnished rooms; rea- sonable, TAYLOR, 024, corner Sutter—Newly furnished nny front rooms; reasonable. TAYLOR, 1311—Large sunny furnished room del{nhl! location; walking distance; dinner: TEHAMA, 326_Nice sunny furnished —front room; bay window; use of bath znd tele- rent reasonable. phor THE ALDINE, 404 Turk—Nice room for gei- tleman, $6. THIRD, 3086—Rooms. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 per night; $1 to ek; nice, quiet; bath. TO let—A furn room. Apply 667 Bryant etreet. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van' Ness—The me of perfecticn in elegantly furn,” 3-room partments; private baths, steam heat, elec- tric lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to $53. St Andre, 1230 Pine—New management, superb | aptmts;strictly first-class; steam heat; electrie lights priv. ;phone;elev.:1 to § rms.. with priv. bath: furn. or unfurn. MRS. W. WEIR, prop. | ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 Tvome, alfo single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. TROQUOIS Apartments, 510 Ellis, nr. Leaven- ‘worth: 3 and 4 rms.: open for inspectiol HADDON HALL, DDY ST. REFERENCES. ]} APARTMENTS WANTED. PIREIRIR. oo b oL o S S SUSUUOT WANTED—A well furnished apartment of § rooms: must have all modern conveniences. Box 2046, Call office. A 3.ROOM apartment wanted, furnished. dress box 2902, Call office. Aa- e TURK, 818—Large and small single rooms for gentlemen of good standing. nlvlr:u'rv-ml:nrii, 3168—Furnished room to et. ) TWENTY-SIXTH, 2861—$6; furnished room for ge.tleman in Misslon warm beit. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 38c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week. tric lights (no g running water in ‘every Toom: elevator,read.-room; free bus; bazgay VALLEJO, 1251—Front bay window room in new flat; gas and bath; $0. VAN NESS ave.. 320—Bay-window room; run- ning water; gentleman; $12. VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegant front parlors and adjoining sulte for office or club. VAN WINKEL. 207 Jones—Nicely furnished rooms, $2; sunny suites, $5 per week; baths. WINCHESTER Hote], 44 3d st r Market. Most convenlent and respectable: 700 rooms. 85c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week: elevator: elec. lights; reading-room: free bus: baggage. SUITS to order on installments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO. (Inc.), tatlors, 720 FA embroidery work done by S Orders or no charge. RE CO., 997 Market st. t eyesight:cures deafness and "VIDA CO., 352{ 19th. nr.Valencla. n, electric needle specialist, 369 Sut- #09. Bon Marcle Pants Co.; srecial §5 pants to or- _der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Lllts. Tel, Drumm 44, MASQUERADE costumes. s, wigs: Miss Faton. 237 Geary, room 38. play books, wigs JUS hair & moles removed by elee- eedle Dr. and Mrs. Travers, 1170 Mkt. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. | | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. 115 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- TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM;: WITH BATH, $1 50 to $2 50 PER : SINGLE ROOMS, 78¢ to $1; HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041. ASHWORTH HOTEL, 520 Mason st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Rooms with or without private bath. New addition just completed; entire house newly renovated: sun in rooms ali day, & TAILORAMADE ru rces pants 32 50. Misfit Clcthing Parlor. 5 EDUM'S Esyptian Henna restores hair to its natural color, $1: at all druxsl‘-“”. MADAM DEVAS. PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. BUILDI 139 POST ST. ELIVINE BERSCH—Best card reader; reads fortunes by the Dlanet cards. 2085 Missicn 4 and 234 Chicagoes, "IGALUPL complete line at 1816 RICHARDSON BROS. nd. THE HER- tery st sale, rental; typewriters: 110 Montg'y WANTE e automobile nd-hand gasc in o on: state year of make and used. Box Call. WA A lamp or patent lighting device eult rge dining-room of country A. ASTORG. 108 Fifth st WANTED— express wagon and horse; 4 on easy terms, 5 Twenty-fourth st Cali be | 2, ampine; must sound; stat Addr'ss box prices for all kinds of cast-oft MORRIS. 94° T PAY highe clothing; send postal. BOOKS and 1 1149 Market phone MME. NEERGARD., located af 212 Post; hours 1105 daily. Phone James 1. Clasees. H_JEROME FOSELLL sclentific palmist, 515 Taylor st near Geary. Phone Black 61 PHRENOLOGY. ANTHROPOGRAPHY of the four nations and s that descended from Abraham; Gen. e discovered the fixed law or se: of the intellect by which I can tell to what tribe you belong: Jew, gentile or the lost nd me day and date of birth, na- parents, complexion, color of hair photo and 50c and recelve trial . My book, 240 pages, 41 illuy giving historical origin of tribes, cloth $2, paver $1 50. R. BEVINGTON W. i Dayton, Oregon. ——— trations, or. Bush and Dupont. | | AT ““The Almonte,”” 873 Market st. LIEBES | AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New house, Tew 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 25c to §$1 per night, §1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms:; open all night. Sunny fur- 3 Electric light in every room; 15¢ fo $1 a night; 75c to §3 & week: open all night; convenfent to all cars. 2 OR 3 sunny front rooms unfurnished: also one furnished bedroom sultable for two; use of bath and gas: splendid location; walking distance. Box 4308, Call office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., obposite Fifth. | Open until 11 p. m. £ e — ROOMS AND ROARD. BRANNAN. 330—Sunny front room; gas, fire- place. bath, large closet and good board; suitable for one or two gentlemen: also two other pelasant rooms, $20 per month; quiet neighborhood. FURNISHED suite or single rooms in a refined famlly for two or three gentiemen, where there are no other roomers; breakfast, if de- sired: references required: location, Van Ness ave. and Green st. Box 4520, Call office. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 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, single; also unfurnished. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened; desirably located; sunny, single roowms and suites, with private baths, hot and cold water, steam heat, electric lights, phone every room; elevator. Phone East 1317 if desired. HOTEL HATTON — 077 Pine, near Taylor; elegantly furnished suites; private baths; ~all modern convea- fences; excellent table, HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, STUTTERING AND STAMMERING ! MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case: individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. MARRIAGE LICENSES. i The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday: . | Hugo Vittel, 37, 1401 Unfon street, and Lena J.'D. L. Fett, 29, 1401 Union. Humphrey .E. Odlum, 45, city, Beer, 40, city. and Carrie Arthur Crane, 20, 119 Third street, and Janet Boucher, 27, San Jose. Ernest E. Ellls, 34, Atlanta, Ga., and Mar- garet M. Morrison, 20, Tacoma, Wash. Johno Fletcher, 28, 1324 California street, and Flora M. Chambers. 23, 1441 Sacramento. Hugh J ~DoRerty, 22, 161 Linden avenue, and Lillie' M." Butake, 23, 161 Linden. Frederick A. Harrington, 27, Point Reyes, and Edna M. Hunter, 25, Eureka. Willle H. Eddy, 26, 117 Sixth street, Stella Smith, 20, 262 Gclden Gate avenue. Patrick H. Markey, 35, Proderick, and Mary E. Johneon, 40. Broderick. Carl J. Dahiquist, 27, 328 Drumm street, and Belinda A. Bensen, 23, 319 Pixley avenue. John Herbert, 37, 65 Jackson street, Nellle Freitas, i7, 65 Jackson. Martin N. Mason, 47, 411 Kearny street, and Francee McClellan, 23, city. Henry W. Schultz, 40, 602 Fourteenth street, | and Anna M. Bush 35, (02 Fourteenth. Jules Robial, 27, 675 Bush street, and De- | siree Huillet, 27, 675 Bush. George W.' Skinner, Nome, and Luitine M. Riddell, city. HRTES— HARRIAGES —DEATHS Birth, marriage 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 name and residence of per- scrs authorized to have the e published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. and and BORN. | ANDERSON—In this city, February 19, 1904, to the wife of R. K. Anderson, a daughter. BARBER—In Mill Valley, Cal., February 28, | 1004, to the wife of B. H. Barber, a son. COHN—In this city, March 3, 1904, to the | wife of Gate M. Cohn, a eon. GILL—In this city, March 1, 1004, to the wife | of 8. A. Gill, a daughter. KANE—In Mountain View, February 23, 1904, to the wife of James J. Kane, a son. KOHLER—In this city, February 21, 1904, to | the wife of J. G. Kohler (nee Bendit), a| daughter. LAMBERT—In this city, February 24, 1904, to the wife of Thomas A. Lambert, a son. LOESCH—In this city, February 7, 1004, to | the wife of Charles Loesch, a son. | ROHDE—In Oakland, Cal., March 4, 1004, to the wife of E. Rohde, a son. | STEFFINS—In this city, February 13, 1004, to the wife ot D. Steffins, a daughter. WALSH—In this city, March 2, 1904, to the wife of Timothy P. Waish, a son. WESTPHAL—In this city, to the wife of Dr. &. W. Westphal, a son. L WILLERS—In this city, March 3, 1904, to the | wife of John H. A. Willers, a son. e ———— EARLCOURT, £ 1011 PINE ST.—A BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOTEL; JUST OPENING; EVERYTHING NEW AND ELEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. EDDY, 722—Sunhy rooms for rent; rent rea- sonable. EDDY, 964—A few nicely furnished sunny rme.} reasonable; private fam.; tel. Hyde 4064, EIGHTEENTH, 4068—Front furnished room to let. —_— e ELLIS, 647A—A suite of newly furnished rooms; gas, bath; no children; private family, PAPERHANGING. PAINTING., ETC. ROOMS papered. $4 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third: tel.Main 413, e —————————————————— PARTNERS WANTED. RTNER wanted wit business. Auply box $500 in established 1068, Call, Oakland. PHYSICIANS AND SURG DR.'C. C_ 0'DONNELL—Office ence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attection paid to diseases of women. { ELEVENTH, 106—Single furnished room, with or without housekeeping. FELL, 252—Well furnished sunny bedroom for gentleman only; private family, FERN HALL, £12 Bush—Elegantly furn. roms; all sunny; terms reasonable: references. FOR single gentlemun, In private .1ome (no other roomers), a iarge sunny furnished o ik bais lagiinipe: 3. Wecky Dom parl rance and 3 blocks ‘from e Address Box 2624, Call office, " FOURTEENTH, 8—To let, room sultable for two men, BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. el FRANKLIN, 204—Two rooms; reasonabie. sunny furnished | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for | past four years at 113-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. L 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 ry_and Taylor sts. TILTON wants g0od second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 1 h si.; tel. Jessie 2851. WONG WOO, the famous herb dactor—All dis- cares cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. e e ————————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BARGAINS IN § SCOND-HAND PIANOS AS OWS ROC FOR USEK] , attic rooms sekeeping; closet-room, sink. Two Stein Chickering, one e one Haines Bros., two Steck, one "l ave, 615—3 good unfurnished rooms grand and one Steck grand; also ma housckeeping: $5. Key 642 Grove st. n $75 up and square piancs EDDY, 523—2 nicely furnished rooms for BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. | _housekeeping. A CLEARANCE sale of upright planos from ELLIS, 1178—Nicely furnished - connecting $50 up: greatest barzains ever offered in San | rooms: bath, phone, etc.; no children. Francisco. sl makes. We rent -upright . ver menth: new at $3 per ELLIS, 1908, near Scott—2 large, furnished month; ia_apvlies on purchase : housekeeping phone, bath; $13. Heine Plano C address 1252 237 Geary st. Oakland ONLY plano house in the city that will rent | you & mew piaso for $3 per month and allow 6 months' rent and cartage off purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and | other makes. SCOTW-CURTAZ, 500 Hayes. A FEW unredeemed storage pianos (also furni- ture) will be wold to pay storage dirt cheap. | WHITEHEAD'S storaxe, 1636 Market st. SMALL piancs for small apartments; great xl;mu, rent or sale. BYRON MAUZY, 308 ost st NEW upright plans sold on $5 monthly pay- | ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 2-PEDAL Steinway up. :Chickeri: bab; Shoninger, little used. Keeffe's, 255 O Farrel FINE $500 pianc at your own price; sélling ac- count death in family. 312 Fair Oaks st. IF you want bargains come now: al- | most given away. Hornung, 216 MeAllster. | A FISCHER upright plano for sale; xood as | new; $1§. 237 Geary st. | | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Cecilian planc | player. BYRON MAUZY, 308.312 Post st. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. A FINE suite and single; nicely tinted; low rent. 36 Geary st. . 348—A suite of rooms, furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. FOLSOM, near 24th—Three sunny rooms; part- ly furnished or unfurnished. with bath, ga: laundry and yard; stable. Box 2274, Call. FOURTH, 491—Newly furnished rooms, double or single; also housekeeping; rent reason- able. FRANKLIN, 45—Front bay-window room, $10; single, $6; light housekeeping. FULTON, 231—Two furnished housekeeping rooms; grate; gas range. GOLDEN GATE ave.,, 313—Nicely furnished sunny room, suitablé for housekeeping. | GEARY, 1002—Nicely furn. sunny front paror; single’ rooms: housekeeping privileges; gas. GOUGH, 211—Top floor; three sunny unfur- nished rooms; gas, bath, etc.; adults only. GUERRERO, 104—Nicely furnished front al- cove room: splendid location; reasonable; references required. HAIGHT, 224—3 nicely furnished bath, for housekeeping; suitable for 2 or 3 adults. HAIGHT, 234, corner — Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; plano. HANDSOME suite of housekeeping rooms. 226 Guerrero st. TWO nice sunny bay-window suites for offices. 1083% Ellis st. 7 HOWARD, 1109—2 housekeeping rooms, suit. able for & man and wife; lm!.“:’l:-. PART sunny fumnished office. Room - rott bids., 9-10, 4-5. A —_— e UNFURNISHED rooms and offices to rent. Apply 140 Geary st., opp. City of Paris. ; method 4506, Call. —_— RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenflie-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in nT oD Sank or_chain,’ st lowest PARTY transterring lady’s trunk from Third ‘and depot to B TR AR T Sty e | HOWARD, 1548 — Furnished houseks Toorms, bath, §as range; also single seonmn " JESSIE, 323—Sunny front room, furnished housekeeping, gas range, cot, water, $12. | i | GRANT av FRANKLIN, 317—Furnished front room for 1 or 2 gents: modern; very reasonable. _— FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny furnished front room; all conveniences, $8. FULTON, 31—Nice, large, sunny room to let for two gentlemen. 1012~Two newly furnished room: F /T $14. GEARY, 675—Two newly furnished rooms: large front room, every convenience, suitablo for one or two gentlemen, $18; also back suitable for two, $12. . 866—Sunny room: gentlemen; private famil; : pleasant home for . —_— GEARY, 36, near Larkin—For rent—sunny ' front room for a gentleman; easy walking distance from business center, but gopd re: dence location. GEARY, 1044—Nice sunny front room th large closet, suitable mryme, 38, = keeping rooms; running water; rivate family. —_— T T Ty ‘GOUGIL 1309—Suhny front room to gentle- man; also side room; rent reasonable. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 vk.l;or.il nx-rvo.: Nicely furnished front sul also single rooms: $2 50 to $7 week. ok HARRISON. 1114—To let, 2 nicely fu Tooms. bath; private family. > roioned HAWTHORNE, 180, between Folsom and gison—Sunny tront parior: fine view: Sdiiapie ar wife or couple; walking dis- tance; $18; $15 to steady tenant; others. also house- | | HOTEL ELSMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; for a men and wife Address box 2093, Call. i ATHERTON (The), 1601 Octavia, near Sutter— Large, sunny, airy suites and“single rooms; beautiful lawn; excellent board; reas. rates. HAWTHORNE, 18, off Howard st., near Third Front room, with board, in private Ameri- can family; $4 50 per week. BEAUTIFUL sunny front room, with board, for two; private. 226 Guerrero st. excellent table; from $40: single $25. VAN NESS ave, 1714—Elegantly furnished sultes, witn batns; also single: homeitke. ROOMS let with board and comforts of a home; reduction to students. 570 Harrison. Stevenson mansion, 8§07 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. THIRTEENTH, 283—Rooms and board for two working_men 'or girls. e T E— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTE ‘WANTED—Board and rooms for husband and wife in a private family-in the country, close to city, on car line; small country home preferred, where they have their own fruit orchard, chickens, cows, etc.: state ac- ¢éommodations and rates. Box 2039, Call. WANTED—Two nicely furnished rooms, mod- ern, with good board, in a private family, ROOMS WANTED. A A A A A A A A A A AN A. WANTED—A centrally located suite of sunny rooms, with or withcut board. giving particulars and price, WARDS, Occldental Hotel. MOTHER and daughter would like one or two sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms with gas; Protestant family preferred. Box 2270, Call office. WANTED—Flat or rooms, furnished or unfur- nished: couple: reasonable; state full particu- lars. Box 4535, Call. WANTED—Scveral months' accommodations at San Rafael, near depot, for three. Box 2312, Call office. FOUR unfurnished rooms; north of Market st.; must be sunny; rent $18. Box 2447, Call. STEADY couple wants housekeeping rooms; walking distance: reasonable. Box 2300,Call. LADY nianist and teacher will exchange ser- Vices for pleasant home. Box 504, Call. THREE rooms for light housekeeping, north of Market st. B. S.. box 2206, Call office, SPECIAL NUTICES. Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies’ in letter by return mail. Ask your drugy Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, HOWARD, 640—Large sunny front room, - lblo"(‘or two; respectable people Wln“d.:“l"fl month. HOWARD, 1530%—Lovely sunny parl or 2 gentiemen; bath and gas oo for 1 HOWARD, 1312—Sunny furnished room to let, HOWARD, 1811—Sunny front room for % ::nd:‘ furnished; private house; b:ll fl;"a inday. e e e T HYDE, 810, near Sutter — Large furnish room; rent §0. ot JESSIE, 363, east of U. E. Mint—] bl Furnished front room; $7 per mon .CHMONT, 361 Sutter—] Ly it with private bik a0 slaane s . il b o b5 Km0 el o e Vo LT Sultabie for man e bl men: " Apply 2306 Howard st 0 Sentle LARKIN, 804—Sunny back room f = sentlemien; $6 60 per month . o © °F 2 B i i P Sl v o ke T R P & LARKIN, 1930—Nice room, suitable for gentle- SAN man; rent $10 per month. —_— MASON, 213%—Outside rooms, week U elsan, quies pac, o 12 Per v nished rooms. MCALLISTER, 767 — Large front room; $8. oo i S ¥ st a8 MISSION, 837A—Furnished rooms week -or_month; -h-u'm-n!l:.' e "eie ani Gouble tront” rosms; guie Beuse, - and 1527, near Broadway—Sunny, fur. THE “Normandin” machine for making hol- low cement concrete blocks. H. L. LOVE, 640 Market st, LADIES, send you address 5. F._ valuable. information SPECIALISTS. e . CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES In EARS positively cured; new methods;1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. g AN lonally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 $25; other typewriters ai mier, and lower prices: The | ter Exchange, 636 Caforaia st | PR Tl o ke < S st IORE A FEW ters at $30 cach. - tculars 5t L B M. ALEXANDER. 116 Sont. gomery st. - C A e e R %. ROTICES. ! AN ing Society, Sth floor, Mutual mmh-l building, 708 Market st., e For the hall year, sniing’ S1A ot Deconbr: has at the 'on 1126 Market st.. ; room 2. { ith 1963, a divi declared Taie’ per ‘A, of {12 pwelve. per St e DAY, aabary 2, DIVIDEND notice—The Company I{ )—A _dividend, cents @'”4 '\b-u“ ‘: SHital 3 of MARRIED. DAVIS—HARRISON—In this city, February 11, 1004, at St. Mary's Church (Paulist), by the Rev. Father Henry I. Stark, C. S. P., | William J. Davis and Eda B. Harrison, both of San Francisco. MONTAGUE—LEADLEY—In this city, Feb- ruary 28, 1004, by the Rev. George C. Adams, Earle E. Montague and Mary A. Leadley, both of this city. — DIED. Bowen, Mary Lawson, Arthur B. Bralich, Mary A. Lubbert, Margaret Brooks, Willlam F. Mattau, Louls Bulger, Annie J. Meehan, Abble I. Carignani, Peter Monahan, Lacklan Cavanagh, Fellx J. Cornyn. James Coughlin, Margaret Crawford, Julia J. Fisher, Mary C. Garrett, Mrs. Mary Geddes, Margaret Hendricks, Emma Hyrup, Peter Levin Jones, Evan L. Laing, Mary B. Nichols, May Nigro, Fabrizo Niklaus, Leslle A. Pedlar, Margaret Pelle, Christine M. Quinn, Frank Rush, Katharine Ryan, George T. Stamm, Helena B. Town, Mildred V. Ward, Henry C. Laito, Annie Watson, Peter W. Langstadter, Cecelia Weaver, J. E. Lanzet, Samuel Wise, Caroline BOWEN—In this clty, March 5, 1904, Mary, beloved daughter of Catherine and the late | Timothy Bowen, and sister of Dantel Bowen, Mrs, D. McCarthy and Mrs. T. Kelly, a na- tive of San Francieco, aged 39 years 3/ ‘mont] d 17 days. [=4 s and acquaintances are respect- fully olted 1o attend the. funeral trday (Sunday). at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of | H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- | tween Seventh and Eighth, thence ‘to- the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, corner of Stelner and Green streets, for services at | 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | BRALICH—In this city, March 4, 1904, Mary A., dearly beloved wife of Fred Bralich, and devoted mother of Mrs. M. Friedman, Mrs. | C. A. Glover, Mrs. A. Andrews and Ethel | Bralich, a native of San Francisco, aged 47 years 8 months and 15 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuli$ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1537 Mason street, thence to St. Fran. cls Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROOKS—In this city, March 4, 1004, Willlam F. Brooks, beloved son of Ann and the late Willlam Brooks, and brother of Peter, Frank, Joseph, Christopher and the late 'Michael Brooke, Mrs Mary Allen and Mrs. Sarah Murphy, a native of New York. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 BEddy street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BULGER—In this city, March 4, 1904, Annle dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Mary Bulger, and sister of John and Willlam Bulger and the late Henry, Mary and Thomas Bulger, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 7 months. ‘fi:'rmndl and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & Enxlish, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services, commeneing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. > CARIGNANI—In the City and County Hos- ren 5, 1904, Peter Carignani, a na- Italy, azed 33 years. CAVANAGH—In Oakland, Cal., March 4, 1904, Felix J.,. beloved brother of Hugh J\ Cav- anagh, a native of New York, aged 40 years snaio months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy-invited -to attend _the funeral to-morrow , at 9 o'clock, at St. Fran- | urch, corner of Grove and | Hobart ' streets, Oakland, where a solemn | requiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of his soul. ' Interment at Holy Cross | Cemetery, by elect car foot deeaw.if 3. CALLACAHER o, Successors to Fla: & Gallagher.) N, . DONOVAN, Mrrr 2 DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, N iteh s "'F"m"«flz’ci“ Behool. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ' ———uneral Directors and Embalmers—— Finest at Moderate Rates. of Market street, San Francisco, at 11:30 elogh: Hemamme’ can. he seen at the pariors | of Albert Brown, 572 TQirteenth street, Oak- land. ! CORNYN-~In this city, March 5. 1904, at his residence, 825 Battery street, Jam loved husband of the lace Margaret Cornyn, father of Margaret Cornyn, and brother of Francis Cornyn and Mrs. J. Barry, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged S2 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | COUGHLIN—In Oakland, Cal., March 5. 1904 Margaret Coughlin, beloved wife of the late John Coughlin, ang mother of Josevh L. Coughlin, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 66 vears. I Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), st 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 1519 Seventh street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary’'s Cemetery, Oakland. CRAWFORD—In this city, March 3, Julis J. Crawford, aged 30 years. C7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first FISHER—In this city, March 5, 1904, Mary C., widow of the late John Fisher, and dear mother of Maud and Joseph W. Fisher, Mrs. Mamie Macduff and Mrs. J. H. Peacock. GARRETT—The anniversary requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Mary Gar- rett will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 8 at St. Mary's Cathedral, commencing at 9 o'clock. \ GEDDES—In this city, March 5 1904, Mar- garet La Rose Geddes, daughter of the late John and Mrs. Jennie Geddes, and sister James A. and Francis S. Geddes, a native of Stockton, Cal., aged 31 years & months and 20 days. HENDRICKS—Entered into rest, in this city, March 4, 1904, Emma Hendricks, beloved sister of George T., Joseph S. and K. Mill- ner and’ Mrs. C. D. McKenney, and mother of the late Arthur and Raymond Hendrick: a native of Jamaica. West Indles, axed 46 | years § months and 4 days. E>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), March 6, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1436 Pine street, corner Poik. Interment Mecunt Olivet Cemetery, by ele tric funersl car from Eighteenth and Guer- Ters street 1904, HYRUP--In Alameda,. March 4, 1904, Peter Levin Hyrup, heloved father of Mrs. C. J Klinker, P. A. Johnson, Mrs. D. P. H. P. Nielsen, Mrs. O. Prahl . and W. P. Hyrup, a native of aged 73 years ¢ months and 6 LY Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (funday), al 2 o'clock, from the residence of D. P. Munthe, 1164 Broadway, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. JONES—In this city, March 5, 1904, Evan L., beloved son of Hugh L. and Freida Jones, grandson of Mrs. M. Duttke, and nephew of Richard, Clara, Elsie and Freddic Duttke, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend - the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the res dence of the parents, 551 Fourth street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAING—In this city, March 4, 1004, Mary B. Laing, beloved mother of Mrs. J. C Swift of Kansas City and L. E. Laing of San Francisco. a native of Scotland, aged 53 years 4 months and 10 day §7 Friends and acquainta s are respect- fully invited to attend -the funeral to-day (Sunday), March 6, at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1157 Mission otreet, between Seventh and Eizhth. Inter- ment 'Odd Fellows' Cemetery. LAITO—In this city, March 5, 1904, Annle, beloved wife of Oscar Laito, daughter of Abel and Ida Dorffi, and sister of Alfred and Edla Dorffi of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, Cal., a native of Finland, aged 24 years 9 months and 5 days. LANGSTADTER—In this city, March 5, 1904, Cecelia Langstadter, beloved daughter of the late Seligman and Jeanette Langstadter, a native of New York LANZET—In Seattle, 1904, | Wash., March Samuel, beloved husband of Rachel Lanzet, | and father of Mrs. Max Benas, Mrs. M B R. S. Dickhoff and Markus | a native of Austria, Goldberg, Mrs. and An; aged 67 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), mt 12:0 o'clock, from his la: residence, 2365 Pine strzet, batween Filimove | and Steiner. Interment Salem Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guérrero streets. 1 LAWSON—In this city, March 4, 1904, Arthur | B., beloved n of Mrs. Clara E. Lawson, and her of Arthur M. Lawson, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 39 y s 1 month and 14 days. A member of Pacific Parlor No. 10, N. 8. G. W. H I The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, sharp, from th parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 105 Mission street, obposite new Postoffice, thence to Cyoress Lawn Cemetery, via elec- | tric fuperal car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets at 10 o'clock. Cremation Cy- press Luwn Cemete H LUBBERT—In this city, March 4, 1004, Mar- garet Lubbert, beloved mother of Mrs. Fred Champreux, Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and George H. and Arthur J. Lubbert, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 62 vears. | g="Friends and acquaintances are respec v invited to_att the funeral Sunday, 2:30 o'clock, from her late , 87 Federal street, off Second, be- tween Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. | Brendan's Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. N. B.—A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul Monday, March 7, commencing at 9 o’ clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. H MATTAU—In the City and County Hospital, | March 5, 1904, Louls Mattau, a native of France, aged 41 years. MEEHAN—In this city, March 4, 1903, Abbte | Irene, dearly beloved daughter of Charles | and Henrietta Meehan, and sister of Charles ch &, W., Gesrge H. and the late Ulysses G. | Mcehan, | §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Mon: at 1 o'clock, from the family residenct 1819 Vallejo street, thence to S Luke's Church, Van Ness avenue and C street. Interment strictly private, , Lawn Cemetery. | MONAHAN—In Oakland, Cal., March 4, 1004, | Lacklan Monahan, beloved father of Mrs. | Noyes, Mrs. Clemens and Joseph and John | Monahan, a native of Tullamore, Ireland, aged 83 years. Cypress E7The funeral wiil take place to-day | (Sunday), from his late residence, 1365 | Broadway, NICHOLS—In this city, March 17, 1902, May Nichols, beloved wife of Shedrick C. Nich- ols, and mother of Everett Emmett Nichols, | * a native of Montana, aged 18 years 2 months | and 10 days. | EFIn the settiement of claims it is very | important to have the address of Shedrick C. Nichols. Address box 2259, Call office. | NIGRO—In Oakland, March 4, 1904, Fabrizo, | beloved husband of Ellen Nigro, and father | of Madeline Nigro, a native of Genoa, Italy, | aged 78 years and 4 months, 7 The funeral will take place Monday, March 7. at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, S5 Center street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Internwent strictly pri- vate, in St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. NIKLAUS—In this city, June 26, 1901, Leslie | Albert Nikiaus, belbved son of George and | Addte A. Niklaus, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 1 year and 9 months. §In the settlement of claims it is very important to have the address of George Niklaus, or Addle A. Niklaus. Address box 2280, Call office. - PEDLAR—In Napa, Cal., March 4, 1904, Mar- garet, beloved wife of Chester C. Pedlar, sister of Mrs. S. Anderson and Henry Jor- | gensen and the late Andrew B. Jorgensen, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jorgensen, | a native of California,, aged 22 years § months and 17 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- | tric funeral car from corner of Elghteentn | and Guerrero streets at 1:30 o’clock. PELLE—In Osakland, March 2, 1904, Christine M., wife_of Captain Albert Pelle. daughter | of'C. C. Hill and the late Dorothea F_ Hill, and sister of Magnus P., Charles H., Marth M., Annie W. and Harty C. Hill, a pative of ‘Oskland, aged 24 years 8 months ahd 1§ Gave. } 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 6 at 2 o'clock, at her futher's residence. 242 Ettle street. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, QUINN—In this city, March 5, 1904, Frank, beloved husband of Elizabeth Quinn, a native of New York, aged 5 years 6 months and 19 days. RUSH—In hia city, March 4 1904, Katharine daughter of Sarah E. and the late Hiram Rush. and sister of B. F. Rush of Suisun and Mrs. W. K. Fletcher, a native of Sulsun. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday, March 6, at 10 o'clock, at her | late residence, S09 Fulton street. Interment private. RYAN—In Oakland, Cal, March 3, 1904, George T.. beloved son of Christina and James J. Ryan, and brother of Hudson, Ada and Caroline Ryan, a native of Canada, aged 31 _years,l month and 1S daye. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o' clock, from his late resi- dence, . Sixty-first street, thence to St. Columba's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated forsthe revose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. STAMM—In this city. March 4, Helena Bertha Stamm, dearly beloved daughter of Christ Oakland. | | i | angle of L | Pacific Grove | turned a verdict in favor of the plain- | tiff for the sum of $5000 damages. mma Stamm, and sister of Emma A. nd Gererude M. Stamm, & native of Calt 9 months an a. "”3‘&?\‘»5&, will be held to-day (Sunday). at 2:15 o'clock, at the residence of the par- ents, 2020 Powell street. Cremation private, 0dd’ Fellows' Cemetery. TOWN—In this city, September 30, 1902, Mil- dred_Virginia, beloved daughter of Albert and Mary M. Town, and sister of Albert, Ed- ward and Robert Town. a mative of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 12 days. 7 In the eettlement of claims it s very he address of Mr. Albert tmportant to have e Town. Address box 2260, Call office. WARD—At _ Agnews, (\sl.. r)'hrch 4, 1004, Henry C. Ward, aged 75 years. =7 Funeral services at Pioneer Hall to-day at 1 o'clock. Interment private. )N—In this city, March 5. 1904, Peter beloved husband of Dorothea B. Wat- . a native of Scotland, aged 40 years 10 and 6 days. otice of funeral hereafter. AVER—March 4, 1904, J. E._Weaver, Atly beloved son” of Sarah J. Weaver, & of Chicago, 1., aged 28 years 4 2nd 5 days. rlends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funmeral at resi- 1140 Filbert street, Oakland, at 2:30 to- (Sunday), conducted by Oak- 1 Lodge No. 188, F. and A. M. Remains wiil be taken to Crawfordsyille, Ind., for in- terment In thie city. March 5, 1904, Caroline, ved wife of Gecrge H. Wise, a native f London, England, aged €9 years ¢ months and 10 days CARD OF THANKS. We h to extend our sincers thanks to our many friends for their kindmess and sympathy during our late bereavement. G AVE PETERSON and Daughter. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ATURDAY. MARCH 5. Hayward and Emma Rose (allas Charity 3 Rose) to George K. Frink, lot on N Emma H. line of Fulton street, 100 E of Polk, E 110 by 120; §1 " lot on NE corner of E 100 by N 120; $10. usta Guntz to A. D. Car- ¢ Oak street, 111:6 W of 120; $10. L. Baebr (wife of ¢ Fillmore street, 7 $10. to Isabella M. Cowell, street, 68:9 W of $10. H. and Kate T. lot on E line of Sacramento, N 30 by Frank L. vill, lot on Laguna, W 2 Juliet J. E 110; $10. Frances and Carl Zoberbier to James K. Warner, lot on W line of :,yon street, 100 N f Halght, N 25 by W 100; $10. William J. McKillop to James P. and Mary Devine, lot on W lin yton stre h of Waller, N by W 2: $10. and Fanny Glass to Laura Hornung. line of Willard street, 125 N of Carl, y E 105; $10. Howard S, Smith to Sparrow Smith, lot on S line of Pactfic avenue, 35 W of Walnut street, W 30 b 100; $10. (.\Hrr‘ P. De Witt to Cornelius and Mary Donovan, lot on W line of Shotwell street, 173 S of S nteenth, by W 122: $10. German S and Loan Soclety to Annie & n of Hiil street, 178:7 H. Eawn, lot on S line W of Church, W 25 by S 114; quitclaim deed; $5. Annie H, Eaton to Nicholas F. and Annle M. $10. Carruthers to John M. Klein, lot on Yerba Buena street, 112:6 S of Clay, by E S0, quitclaim deed; $1. ohn M. and Mary E. Klein to Benfamin Wilkins, ot line of Ewer place, 83:10 W 51:8 by S 56; also lot , 117:6 W _of Mason , W 80, 825 EB30 S 20; $10. Ipatrick to Arthur Stevens, lot 51:3 B of Leaven- $i0. Lucia A. Huey to Clement T. line of Perry street, 175 SW of Third by NW 80; $10. Ferdinand Hesthal to Frank W. Lucas and Al B lot on NW line of Clem- W of Fourth, SW 22:6 by ina street, NW 80. $19. Joseph Figel to ine of Howard street, 45 by 160: $10. William J. Gunn and Emma C. Gunn to Charles B. Humbert, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 150 N of Clement, N 50 by B 120; $10. Moses and Emma K engbaum to Johu Boehrer, lot on SW corner of Eleventh avenue and Clement street, S 75 by W 120; $10. lomon and Dota Getz to Morrison ¥. Plx- ley, lot on rtieth avenue, 100 S of V street, : $10. Charles Sutro Jr Jennie Laven, lot om NW line of Moscow street, 200 SW of France avenue, SW 100 by NW 100, block 76, Execel- sior Homestead: also lot on NW line of Mos- Richard I. Whelan, lot on 100 SW of Eighth, to 150 SW of France avenue, SW 25 also lot on W line of Moscow tance avenue, SW 100 by NW 160, 5, same: $10. ic E. and Bell M. Magee to Henry W rie Boning, lot on S line of Richland avenue, 470 W of Mission street, W 30 by S 100, lots 2 and 3, block E, French and Gilman $10. S. Ducas Company (a_corporation) to George Ryan, lot ler street and NE of | Toma v 75, S 15:11%. 1ot 1, bi subdivision, Fran- conia; $10. Tiairiet de Witt Kittle to Caroline B. Crock- er, JE line of De Long avenue as per map of Januar! 1904, 35 NW of Pledmont street, NW 50 by NE 108:1%, block 3, Flint Tract; $10. . John L. Radovich to Amalia Radovich, undi- vided half of lot on W line of York street, 405 N of Augusta, W 100, N 42:3, NW 8:10.0E 93:4, S 50, 148 and 149, Silver Terrace: | stee. Lawrence and Bridget Taafe or Taaffe to Oscar Heyman, lot on SE line of Chenery 113 SW of Roanoke, SW 75 by SE 100, b and 11, block 2, Paifmount Tract; $10. Anna D. Joost to Nellie Dennis, lot com- meneing on Grand Ocean boulev or old Ocean House road, distant W 490 from NE Lakeview Tract (which is also the of block C). W along N line of lots — 95 feet, E to Grand Ocean 114:8, containing 1.041 acres; Builders’ Contracts. Truman (owner) with T. 8. Dow- —— architect—All work for angle Ll Mrs. nar (contractor), a two-story frame buflding on the N line of Twentieth street k] E of San Carlos ave- $2900. nue, B 22:6 by N 37:6; 3 Henrl Marx (owner) with Henry Easter (con- tractor), architect W. G. Hind—All work for a three-story frame building omn the W line of Fillmore street, 112:6 S of O'Farrell, S 25 by W S7:6; $€670. Francols Marx (owner) with same contractor, architect same—All work for two three-story frame buildings on the W line of Filimore strest, 62:6 S of O'Farrell, S 50 by W 87:6; | #13.340. . Goldberg, Bowen & Co. (owners) with Fred P. Fischer (contractor), architects H. H. Mey- ers and C. R. Ward—All work for a_one-story frame and brick buflding on the SW corner of Halght street and Masonic avenue, $ 52:6 by W 100, Western Addition 662; $12,755. James Tierney (owner) with Carl N. P. Ahigren (confractor), architect Martens & Coffey—All work- except plumbing, painting, mantels, shades and gas fixtures for a_four- story frame bullding on S line of O Farrell street, 91:814 E of Leavenworth, E 22:1115 by S 68:9; $7518. Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contrac- tor), architects same—Plumbing, draining, gas fitting for same on same; $1642, Charles Goodall (owner) with Edward Gime ley (contractor). plans by owner—All work for a two-story frame building on S line of Deeth street_ 57:6 W of Fourth avenue W 25 by S 100, Outside Lands block 178> $3850. P. F. Augustiny (owner) with Ludwig B. G, Koenig (contractor), architect C. A. Meuss- dorfler—All work except painting, gas fixture: shades, mantels and electric wiring for a three-story and basement frame building (two flats and store) on E line of Valencia street, 160 N of Twentleth street, E 30 by N 25, M. B, block 67; $T401 ——— JURY RETURNS VERDICT AGAINST THE RAILROAD SALINAS, March —The jury in the | case of Mead vs. the Monterey and Railway to-night re- On October 5 last Mrs. Carmen Mead, wife ! of Henry Mead, employed at Del Monte, | was on her way home from Monterey on an electric car of the Monterey and Pacific Company Railway, when the car on which she was riding was run into by another car coming from be- hind. The shock following the colli- sion seriously impaired Mrs. Mead's health. —_—— Actor Says He Lost $60. Leslie Downey, an actor, reported to the police last night that $60 had been stolen from him in the St. Dennis Ho- tel, 24 Turk street. Downey was tak- ing a bath and left a chamois pouch hanging on the door knob when he left the bath room. When he returned to get it, the money was gone. Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Stmr Chico, Martin, 50 hours from Baadon:

Other pages from this issue: