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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, VANT COLUMN OF THE CA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1904. | LL, BUT YOU MAY GAIN ONE ~——————— TEILE WANTED—MALF-—Continued. | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con FPERSONALS—Continued. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. Wfl DIED. e ~ ~ K - ooy oM ol § G . Loosere B i et Stk oo oo o ’ ~— - 9 - Bacoce Frapolli, Siivie N do jamitor work for tuition in 8, F. | BARGAINE in fine di ds and watches; | Cancerous Jumps, sores, impure blood (affecting | G- H. UMBSEN & CO., ¢ SOMETHING NEW IN REAL ESTATE. A NUMBER of very desirable sunny apart. vich, Spiro 3 arber School. 741 Howard st. easy .;.ym-':.u.m P.“w"fii\' X, 805 H n, mouth, bones, m.\r,‘ speedily cured by 20 MONTGOMERY ST. SOMETHING NEW IN REAL ESTATE. ments; 3 and 4 rooms each, '"h{hllwh‘ls m‘Mh' ’{:::.r g Freiermuth, Annie ward Didg. skilleG specialist from Europe. Apply Central — i, e " Chavin, 1M | -~ Dot CMibirins. Giisiotn Gemee 4 A BRANCH office FOR = A Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases eured. P c s new house. The ¥ Sowen, " Hagr Gray,’ Dr. Wm, O advertis R sale—Plano, music box, organ, bugsy, har. | — = Entire Western _Addition Block Offered in | Sacramento st near Larkin. Bowen, Edgar J. . P & mess and hay cutter. 422 Orange st., Oaklas BOCIAL dances Wed. Thurs., Sat. and Sun Subdivisions. 5T CECTLE. 115 Well, sbyve Ven Nem—The| BreiinCigt Jes. B Hadicy. Nemis 3. i EAFES ana cath registers. new and second- | Scheot of Toemsms. 1ot Marker e Tosein® “seme of pertection i3 Sleganly forn. S-reom | Butigeivach Josepn Berefoea, Fiors hand. 1. FREEM 1320 Market st. - covih e - Bk ol > £ 43 EXTRA LARGE ;g;g_ apartments; prival a on. Elizal acobe, ; r " 3 DESKS boustnt, sdid and exchanged. T. D | oo one Tunts, Colepnctel, $§ parits o o7~ L'I*P‘:'!m}i",;g:" T Recaec, il be. oftersd L i TGN . . 2 ) s o Ry 2 o o LT 2 4 " EXTRA LAR O YN, eiacs; s Shp xihes: - s Bsg ,:- -y o e g S e Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Eilis_Tel. Drumm 44, | ¢ our salesroom on Monday, March 14, 1904, g §t_ Andre. 1200 Pine—New management, wuperd | Clurkagy £ e L A slightly damaged, halt et A S ST MASQUERADE costumes, play book ;| at 12 o'clock noon. Subjeet to confirmation by PRICES $1650 TO $1550. aptmts:strictly first-class;steam heat: Corbett, Eilen Nemececk, 'Albert bet 1st and 24 & MILES of pipe and fittings | _country orders. GOLDSTEIN " | the Buperior Court. CES 31050 1O $1850; lights;priv.;phone: elev.: 1 to 4 rms.;with priv. | cunata GLEf Rigney, Bridget r T i e x es half-soled while waiting: 25¢ Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. ] HELP WANTED—SALESMEN. sell patent article, with Tight to manu- an excellent ad- ey for a_man of Address P. O. box 114, machines; sslary and pre- Apply from 8 to 9 a. m, Post st., HORSE LAR WAGONS. sales of horses, buggies. ness every Monday at #t.; all horses guaran ented. §. WATKINS, e rees every Wednesd every horee mus refunded. JOHN J money »ss buggies; rubber t surrey. 1504 Folsom st w P tor Box sound driving horse age and price asked x 2 P orfice Cal very wagon affice used very horses for the | Call. ght driving. w Box 2045, bust Box 2964, To b a light n good condition hand wagons, buckbd, sur. horses. 15th-Valencia. rk HOUSES TO LET. omery t our printed 1ist of houses & HOWELL, s HOUSES TO LE £ 10 rooms and £t beau- & lease to 209 Mont- SPLENDIT 19 rooms: nicely fur- arr Octavia_st. cor.Sutter. 10USES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. very ay n Gate av ——————— LOSYT AND FOUND esday White Sew- | 11 | od cheap. 1218 for cir- | GENE RILEY & SO SOME go0d second-hand gasoline engines, 1t 12 b p. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt SLOT machines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPI, 833 Market. e the complete line at 1816 | DESKS and safes; Ma pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; Bullard & Breck, 131 Post. st. —New and second-hand. . 122 Market st. LINE engine izes. 1. E. DOAK. 46 ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: a ALEXANDER & CO., MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 1 PAY highest prices for all kinds of ¢ clotiing: send postal. MORRIS, 943 Folsom. BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES, 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal. | TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth at.: tel. J | | | | E. B. BECK ) _Oren SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. and Mrs. Travers, 1170' Mkt. TAILOR-MADE suit 87 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egrptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color, $1; at all drugeists’. FRENCH massage in_exchange for English leseons. Box 4519, Calil office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. ntil 11 p m AIETRY. £ PALMYETRY . MADAM DEVAS. PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. BUILDING, 139 POST ST. IVINE BERSCH_Best card fortunes by the planet cards. st., bet. 22d and 23d. LIEBES E reader; reads 2685 Missicn | H__JEROME FOSELLI. sclentific palmist, 513 Taylor st.. near Geary. Phone Black 561. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered. $4 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel. Main 413, | MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-663 Examiner Building. Quick settiements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, cets, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in. | terests in property purchased. | Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential When You Need Money ! Bee HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 34 Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, .town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars. of property or chattels. Location, ete. Box 408, Call office. A—1 per cent on furniture or piano; no remov- al. no commission, no publicity; $25 up; quick, ivate, confidential. 26 Montgomery, rm. ANY amount quickly on furniture or piano, without removal or other security; no com.: Sairest rates; strictly confidential. National Credit Co., 88 Donohoe bidg., 1170 Market MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments: large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. Spreckels bldg., rm. 621: loans and all other financial matters negotiated; confidential MONEY to loan on low interest: gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth et. 1 respectable private place to obtain !iberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent Interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. NEW easy method—To wage earners on unin- dorsed notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-49, Chronicle bldg. TO sala aried people without secu: rsed notes and othe 14 Disce Agency., Phelan bldg. on furniture and pianos; strict mission; installments accepted. )1 Eddy. Couservatory buliding. diamonds a 2 per cent teral Loan Bank, 538 Kearn: 1 PER cent on furniture or plano Savings Bank building. arket st. al ETAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried empioyes. R. 311 Mutual Sav.BK.bld blue eyes; Phone West 408 d_papers: reward $50. C rocker buildiog. L. MEDICAL. % safe, sure and quick relief ities consult me at once; my always safe, painless and rel no fallures: cure guaranteed; no 17 years' experience in ; call or write without delay. 702 Market WYETH, special s and irregularities; instant reliet anteed: 30 y 4 rience. %26 Post st. KOHL, rel ist for all fe- s and irregularities; Instant re- 10083 Market st., opp. Sth. ELL—All who are sick or this speclalist on female ely corrected; the unfort bag contatning purse, 4 | tndorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner building. sent to any address in tha r Cenada one year for $1, I, 16 _pages, ifed States MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. two Steck, ome Steinway : cne Steck grand; slso many other planos from $75 up and square planos from $10 up, all fully guaranteed. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. sale of upright planos from catest bargains ever offered In San makes. We rent upright pianos for $2 per month; new at $3 per month: all money paid applies on purchase Heine ‘Piano Co., 235-237 Geary et. Oakland address 1252 Broadwa ‘UNL\' viano house in the efty that wil rent | you a new plano for $3 per month and allow | © months’ rent and cartage oft purchase | rice; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and | other SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes. | & FEW unredeemed storage planos (also furni- ture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage, 1636 Market st. kes. SMALL pianos. for small apartments: great tone; rent or sale. Byron Mauzy, 308 Post st. NEW upright pianos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. “Chickering baby grand; little used. Keefle's, 285 O’ Farrell. plancs al- most given away. Hornung, 216 McAllister. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; good as new: §$135. 237 Geary st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. xpert ‘male complain §10: hours, 10 to 5 5; 25 years’ exper. 1115 Market—Reliable ladies” & private home before and during best medica! ca ow fees. gulator never falls; n A, Detroit, Mich. d HINDOO HERBS; 1126 Market s 2995 Folsom st. cormer relief or no fee; $10. 19 Powell st oppostte ses cured b nat. relief; | | ONFURNISHED rooms and_offices to rent. Apply 140 Geary st.. opp. City of Paris. . PERSONALS. I SIEREBY give notice that I have disposed of my interest in the New Cosmopolitan Hotel, in Mayfield. Cal., and will not be responsibie for uny debts contracted by that concern wfter this date and since November 15. JOHN DEMARTINI. Al SUITS to order at §1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their short ends, called remnants. We make ou @ fine suit on installments cheaper than Tthers 4o for cash. LEON LEMOS, merchant e —— e e s LANEOUS—FOR SALE, S, engines. 2d-hand machinery. Mol H & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. £ YOUR ROOF LEAK Wwith claterite; in rolls easy to lay; nis ho pamting or costing; good over old r n or best ELATERITE ROOFING CO. HA ) machinery, botlers, engines, pumps, leys, shafting. etc.. eic.. bought, sold nied ‘and exchanged: see Sunday papers. H. S WHITE MCHY. CO. 130132 Beate st. AINT your old and mew metal =hingle leaks in the one and preserve the Front st.; tel. Main 1428, $750; dress pants, §2 50, Origi- Clothing Pariors, 238 Kearny st., oPen to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon. selis or rents gear machinery, en- ollers, water pipe, shafting, puileys, 203-255 Epear st. Best $250 hats, $150, «r, 330 Kearny st., near 1 9 p. m.. Sundays to noon. at §1 and $1 50 pair; open our men's shoes hoes at 3250. we pay express - 130 st Exam. bid.; catalog free. Bt ROLL and up; fine wall paper; les 1) malled; painting, tinting, ri IGAN. 1302 Webster, r.x‘.‘:“m“" 'un' ‘f“' Asbestos Roof Paint; guaranted | tailor, 1127 Market st. bet. 7th and 8th. | GRADUATES of New York School of Massage Osteopathy; vapor and electric baths; face | vibrating machine for rhéumatism; genuine attendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 116 Taylor. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, fm- proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandrufl and itching scalp: no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers’ ;ac- cept no substitue. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. A—Microtine, a positive cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, bronchial affections: send for free sampie, MOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., 272 th. THE infallible system: the only copyrighted successful method of keeping ahead of the races; good forever; price $1. Sold only by i _PITTS, 1008 Market st. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co., £12 Shotwell: consultation free: call or write. M. ELLA HARRIS, the skin specialist, shows the work that is the important item 10 persons contemplating facial treatment. 781 O'Farrell, HAIR grown restored; es, wrinkles, all blemflz-':ymmh: mwu speciulty. MME. ROUME, 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits. overcoats GET your ts’, ladies’ and children’s furnish. fmn . FELIZ'S, 352 Third st. Plumber's tools, grinding stone and chairs. 953 Howard nrf‘. 20 -LARGE French TAange; new tarbers to order on installments of $1 per week. B EUHADS & GO (inc). tatlors. 725 Market. FANCY embroldery work done by Swiss lady. Orders taken at 1309 Stockton st. & FINE diamond ring at fbg ng at a sacrifice. 10 Sixth Encyclapedin Britannica: Scribner n morocto. King's Oid Beoknm i aien: half GASOLINE engines 1. sold, exchanged, Beale st. repaired. Sykes-Corsom Co., 254 habit cured in two days or no charge, Actina_restores lost deafness and catarrh. A’VIDA CO., nr. Valencia. MRS, Eaton. electric needle specialist, 360 Sut- jcures 19th, undivided inter- 103 Grant ave., | tube, hot and cold water; trained nurses as | beadache and all | | UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley | | 25 Post st. | M. JACOBSON & CO., financial brokers, Emma | | — o ev— — | H loaned salaried people on notes without AEAPEST and best In America—The Weeldy | | PASTURAGE. 600 ACRES fine pasture; hors per month. _Inquire EUGE! Vallejo st., San Francisco. only; terms $3 RILEY, 108, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL —Office and residence, 16215 Market st.. bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attent to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four yeers at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, succescor to Dr. Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseages 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 dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. I PROVUSALS, Notice to Contracto Bullders and Material Men— = is_hereby given that sealed bids are ed for performing the labor and fur- hing the materials for grading, leveling and terracing certain portions of the grounds of the Affiliated Colleges -of the University of California, fronting on Parnassus avenue, San Francisco, Cal., and said Lids will be recelved at the office of the Regen outh Hall, Berkeley, at or betore 12 o'clock m. of March 18, 1904. Plans and specifications for said grading have been adopted and may be examined daily at the office of N 18, 222 Sansome s 9 a. m. untii 4 p. m. Bids must be In the form contained in the BLAISDELL, room San Francisco, from specifications. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Re- gents of the University of California, equal to te Furetie d (10) per cent of his bid, with sufficient . conditioned that ir said bid be ac- bidder will enter duly into and obligations in accordance with said bid vith the plans and specifications, which required to be a such Committee on Grounds and the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON Acting Secretary. Buildings ¢ PROPOSALS for Clothin pot Quartermaster's office, st., San Francisco, 1504 —Sealed propos: to_usual condition: office until 10 o’clock a. m. Thursday, March 0, 1904, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing blankets, campaign hats, Berlin and horsehide gloves, collars, Jrawers, leggiugs (Khakl duck), hat cords, ruseet shoes, stockings, undershirts, corn brooms, scrubbing brushes, barrack ' chairs, telencope cases. tent poles, etc.; quantities to be aubject to an Imcrease of 20 per cent it de Sired by this department: bids will be opened aelivery of the same articles at sithes Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Bhil. a depots; all to conform to existing d samrles and specifications; prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in The price of forelgn production and manu. facture the duty thereon). and such prefer- ehce will be given to articles of Amerimen production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump: tion required by the public service there; the United States reserves the right to. accept or reject any or ail bids or any part thereof; information and blank proposals will be fur- nished on_ application: envelopes containing proposals to be mark>d “Proposal No. 1620, ¢ and _addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Qr. Mr. 5 Depot Quartermaster. STEEL Tank, Tower and Pumping Plant.—Of- fice Depot Qua S Francisco, Cal., March 7, proposals in triplieate will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., March 31, 1904, for the com- d and Equipage—De- 36 New Montgom- February 25, te, subject ived at th serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. ~Specifications and blank proposals furnished on application, Plans for tank and tower may be seen at this office. Envelope containing proposa should be marked “*Proposal for Tank, &c.. and addressed to Major C. term: SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES smrarol e Ses ruid Dl b o 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 360 Post et. or 1841 Fillmore st. 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—Sece our mew triple-feed m: chines: slighfly used: $10, $15. $20: second- hand. $3, $5, all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market st. e e e SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES, send you address to 1126 Market st., §. ¥ valuable information; room 2. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new methods:1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. AND WAREHOLSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co., furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725. 731 Howard et., nr. Third; phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'E storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Gelden Gate ave.: Phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage: advances made, 540 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com. pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jjackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. e Dl s T TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE! AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, N Smith Premlier, $25; other typewriters higher and lower prices; rentals §250. The Typewriting Exchange, 536 California st. FEW good typewriters at $30 each: get par. A cutars of L& M. ALEXANDER, 116 sont: gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters’ sold, rented, ‘Webster writer Inspec. Co., 508 DIVIDEND NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Ho - ‘g ‘Society, Sth floor, Mutual Savings Beck building, 708 Market st., iBposite Third— For the half year ending t of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and mflldnun certificates, B sy T 1000, IR ear, BATUR ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Glant Powder Company (%)—-A u%fln 63, -f'f‘flv cents {50) per share s Jband stock of T e ired. et. al proper contract and bond to perform the duty | | N cor. Townsend and Clarence place, 2d and 3d sts., covered with frame build- ings; large lot, S0x125; suitable for warehouse OF manufacturing purposes. No. 2. Lots 1 and 2, block 20, San Miguel Rancho Survey. No. 3. E. cor. of Hampshire st. and Serpentine ave.: lot 77:10x96, irregular. No. 4. Lots 640 to 649 inc. Gl;t Map No. 2. 0. 5. Lots 1445 to 1450 of Gift Map No. 2. No. 6. Lots 1515 and 1516 of Gift Map No. 3. No. 7. Lots 1551 to 1555 lnc.E of Gift Map No. 3. Ni¢ ALAMEDA - COUNTY. SE. cor. Railroad ave. and Bay st., Ala- meda; lot 34:412x84:11, Irregular. SOLANO COUNTY. 9 Lots B-b of the south subdiyision of the Broughton Ranch, caville. joining the town of Va- | MARIN COUNTY. 1 2 20-100 acres in block 217 of tide lands in | town of New Sausalito. [ No. 11 | 2 20-100 acres in block 221 of tide lands in town of New Sausalito. No. 12 2 20-100 acres in black 247 of tide lands In town of New Sausalito. | No. 13. i 2 20-100 acres in block 251 of tide lands in | town of New Sausaiito. No. 14. 2 20-100 acres in block 250 of tide lands in town of New Sausalito. OAKLAND BUSINESS PROPERTY. NE. cor, of 7th and Willow sts.; good im- provements consist of 2-story frame bufld- ing containing 4 stores and 6 living rooms in | rear; upper floor arranged and utilized for | lodgé purposes; includes carpets and furni- ture of lodgerooms: present rents $100 per mo.; 1t properly handied could Be made to yleld very readily $200 per mo.; lot 111.8%x104. IFnr catalogue and further particulars ap- ly to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 MONTGOMERY ST. | | HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! $500 to $1200—Incomparable *'Oceanside Lot on official grade: unobstructed view — of ocean and park; all bargains; easy terms; see them to-day; get off cars cor. 47th ave. And H street. $75 to $250—Near Park and ocean; $5 monthly. Oceanside Branch Office, cor. 4Sth ave. K st.; open gundaye and holidays, - "¢ | | $500 to $1000—Choicest Sunset lots for build- ink: graded and sewered; $10 monthly. $250 to $850—Superb Richmond lots, opposite | new “Spreckels Lake': matchiess © vlew: don't miss this opportunity; inetallments. | Sunset Branch Office on Ninth ave., near H st. $150 to $500—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; $5 monthly. $1200 to $35%0—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Excelsior Home- stead districts; easy terms. SOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 54, fourth floor, Chronlcle buflding $2150—COTTAGE of § rooms, bath an ‘ment; st., near Diamond; near cur | cottage of 8 rooms and ); bargain. JOSEPH | “t | -3 SWELL flats, not yet complete or $1200 per year: Tth-ave. boulevard, | Now.760-2-4, near Fulton st.; 16 minutes from | City Huil: all-aight car ; every possi- | ble iatest improvement: 25x120. Apply of | premises, from 1 to 4. + acant lots or A pouse and lot in the Sunset District State location and price. Box 2052, BUILD on your unimproved reaity: loa full_cost tmprov. and part lot at 4 per cent. | MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker butiding. | — A FURNISHED flat Gough st. of 5 rooms on | 11 City Hall Square. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. o. ND property to exchange for country property. P. C. LASSEN, 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. —— e REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. W.J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. $30,000—Klamath Co.. Southern Oregon; bor- dering on Big Kiamath Lake: 2000 acres: cut about 3500 tcns of hay annually; also large guantities of grain; well fenced and cross- | fenced: good S-room residence; farming imple- ments: 10 horses; 3 good barns, ete. $10,000—1In Sonoma Co.; 80U acres well fenced in 3 fields; house: 3 large parns: dairy house: well watered; 200 acres tiilable: all level; 24 acres S-year-old orchard; 3) head cattle: 20 hogs: farming implements, etc.; $5000 mort- Bk trade for bay property. $27,000—In Placer Co., on K. R.—1680 acres, part_river bottom, all can be ploughed; carry 400 head cattle year round; dwelling; 3 good barne: farming implements; £0 head cattle; 12 head hovses: plenty water to irrigate; part cash. $5500—Soid by order uf Superior Court, 1080 $acres, near Point Arena, 200 acres fine potato land; apple orchard; 500 acres more could be planted; 360 acres beavy timber: well im- proved and fenced; fine dairy or stock ranch. $5000—Best ranch in Southern Oregon; 330 acres; 2 sets good improvement; well fenced; orckard; b horses; farming tools; outside range. $3500-Only 2 miles of town, 155 acres; 10 cres old vinevard; family orchard; 60 acres clover or alfalf: under 3 ditches: large new barn; will build dwelling to sult buyer; 10 fine miich cows; 2 good horses; farming im- plements; only $1000 down. $2500—1¢0 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma : vineyard, ' orchas cow, poultry, $200% jace. O.. schools and stores; : 10 ‘could be irrigated; house, large barn, outhouses: well fenced an cross-fenced; 150 hens: new buggy, wagon, farming toois; 20 head cattle; 3 weils; water piped to bulldings: furniture. $4500—Two and half miles live town and R. R.; 400 acres: 40 in grain on creek about 100 acrgs more bottom land; 10 acres full bear. ing orchard: bulance timbered psture; house, barn, etc.: fine place for resort or sanitarium; not far from city. $5000—7 miles of Santa Cruz, 47 acres; 18 under cultivation, balance fine pasture; 303 us-l::md fruit trees; 'loblbbufmm‘n( B "ngmm and | tank: water piped ngs an ds; | tplendaia S-room Fard finished house, good steble and poultry houses: span good horses: 2 cows: 7 dozen hens; single and double busgies and harness: hay; farming tools and furniture; trade tor No. 1 property around bay. $2650—160 acres, 8 miles of Nupa City, 2 miles P. O.; 30 acres under cultivation: 18 acres full bearing fruit; 15 acres fine grain: 65 acres more could bé cultivated; balance broken and rocky; house, barn, poultry houses, incubator, brooders. 2 wagons. 2 carts, horse, cow, poultry, toole. $7000—160 ccres, at station and near Santa Cruz, 35 acres clear; orchard: 10-room house: outbuildings: mortgage $2000; trade equity. $3500—Near San Jfose. 14 acres bearing fruit, mostly prunes; facilities for irrigation; butld: ings. 1125026 acres =andy loam. only 2 and a hait ::%u %f Petalama: house. § rooms and bath: part_cash. $700—Gold_mine, with shaft and fine body of ore in :lllm. El Dorado Co.; would exchange for vacant lot. . $1200—20 acres, near Sebastopol, Sonoma Co; © acres clear; 4 acres bearing apples: running m; bulldings: rich sandy n—: terms. ’ 1) poultry s 1 AN et oy 8 Calistoga: furniture, poultry, stock, wagons, teols: all go. $1900—Near Sebastopol; 18 acres; orchard, berries; pasture; fenced 3 or 4 flelds: | terms. O steorm Jand; house, barn: pec tocin: water piped fo bulldings and eqn.lty 3 240 acres, 5 miles of Soledad, 5 acres bearing grapes, 40 king-house. pasture; 10 FOR sale—Country Californta, at_all $450 $75,000 00, Immense Iist to select from. you want land of any kind call on HOWE & MERRITT, 952 Broadway, Oakland. It | we wish to call your attention. | minutes from the cf | electric lights, ‘Terms—One-fifth cash, balance in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years. An exceptionally handsome Western Addi- tion block has just been cut up into 45 extra large Icts, most of which are 33:4x120. The block is near the corner of First ave. and Californi and can easily be reached by the and Sacramento-st. ecars. Get The conditions surrounding the sale of th rty are different from the manner of selling property of this char- acter. Mr. J. C, Jordan, the owner, has imposed the foliowing conditions, which ‘are to be rig- 1dly enforced: No bullding will be allowed on the block which will cost less than $3000. No bullding shall be erected for objection- able purposes, including stores, livery stables, coalyards, schools, churches, etc. No thrée-story flats will be allowed. If you want to secure a mice residence site or make a good investment the above common- gense restrictions will insure not only the ad- varce in value of lots in this block, but will also pretect any ene who builds. ousands of people in the past few years have built desirable homes and bave been damaged or ruined for the lack of just such protections. In all other large cities in the United States the best property 1s sold under similar condi- tions, which are of benefit to all. Special attention is called to the large lot: It is cheaper to build on a large lot than on a smail one, as It does away with the unsightly and unsatisfactory light wells and shortens the building, besides slv @ more artistic appear- ance on the outside. The interior arrangement is much better and you secure an abundance of light and sun. t. off at First ave The large lots and the restrictions under which the land is sold wiil insure good neig! bors and an advance in the value of your property. These. however, are not the only , facts which will advance the preperty. The bleck is exceptitmally well located, is level and all the streets are graded, sewered and | macadamized and are all 80 feet wide. The property 1s right on the lihe of the city's growth and the prices asked, . §60 to $35 a front foot, are extremely low, as property within a block or two is selling for from :wo 0 three times the price asked for this. An unusually splendid car service is aiready at hand, including the Eddy-st. eléctric. the Sacramento-st. cable, the Sutter and Clement- 8% line and the Geary and California-st. lines. The last two are soon to be changed into electric system: These are only a few of the points to which e urgently request you to make an Immedlate Inspection of this property. and believe that if you do you will agree with us that the property pre- sents an unusual and unequaled o unity for either a homeseeker (including 2 flats) as well as an excellent investment. If you wiil look ahead for a year or two and take Into consi tion the rapid growth of tihe city in this direction you will undoubtedly becoms a purchaser. Our agent is on the ground on Sundays with dlagrams. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery REDUCED from $2500 to $1800 to make a | quick sale; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; on Shotwell st.; can get a loan of $1400. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. PLUMBING, new or old; estimates given. AHLBACH & &YER. 836 Howard st BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ON sunny side of Essex at.. Ashby station, between Adeline and Shattuck ave.; house of 6 rocms; price reduced $250 for ten days: by owner only. C. R. SHAW, 1566 Eleventh ave,: tel. Brook 130. Make appointment by mail or telephone. A_MURDOCK & CO., South Berkeley station, for bargains: we build, buy, sell or exchange. one block from | bath; furn. or unfurn. . W. WEIR, prop. ST. LOUIS, 1875 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms; also single; furnished or unfurnished: marine view: references. Phone East 1350. HADDON HALL. 861 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—A well furhished apartment of 5 rooms; must have all modern conveniences. Box 2046, Call office. A 3-ROOM apartment wanted, furnished. Ad- dress box 2992 Call office. | ROOMS T LET—Fnrn. and Unfarn. b St S B i S s e i AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts. —New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $130 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house In this vicinity; first-class grill attached. e ety A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, §125 to $8 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. 873 Market st (or No. 1 | Fifth st.)—Rooms. 25c. 50c. $1. $150 night; ALL newly . beautiful rooms at the Waverly rooming house, 841 O'Farrell st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- | nished rooms, suite, single; also unturnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellts, corner Mason - Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonadle. _ | CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Ji opened; desirably located: sunny, single rooias and suites, with private baths. hot and cold water. steam heat. electric lights, phone every | elevator. Phone East 1317 If desired. . 904—A few nicely furnished sunny i reasonable: private fam.: tel. Hyde 4064. 611—Nicely furnished suite, suitable | tlemen or 1 ladies: phone and bath. Bush—Elegantly turn. rm: : terms reasonable; references. FOR single gentleman, in private home (no | other rocmers), a large, sunny, furnished | room, with bath adjoining: 4 blocks from park entrance and bleeks from panbandle. Call office. . 317—Furnished front rocom for 1 ern; very reasonable ' FRANKLIN, 721 nr. Golden Gate ave.—S8unny furnished front room; all conveniences, $8. GRAND Southern. 7th and Misslon—Rooms 35¢ * to $1 25 night: £1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. GOUGH, 1300—Sunny front room to gentle- man; also side room: rent rehsonable. GRANT ave.7—Nicely furnished front suite: also single rooms; §2 50 to §7 week. HOWARD, 640—Large sunny front reom, suit- able for two: respectable people wanted: $9 | month. g e HYDE, 1406—Two large. unfurnished, sunny | roome; use of bAth; $12. ! LARCHMONT. 361 Sutter—Nicely furnished ; also single. sunny suite with private bat MISSION, 83iA—Futnished rooms by the day, | week or month: prices reasomabls , i POST. 631—One or two sunny rooms to let; | rent $6 50 and $9. | ROYAL Heuse. 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35 to $150; week, $2 | to $8; month, $S to $30; elevator on ground | flocr; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | _ 41 and 45 Nicely furnished sun- suite: also single rooms: $130 to §8 week MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. SELLING FAST. LING FAST. 100 SOLD UP 10 DATE. Large new subdivision at the station of Mill Valley; 40 acres in large lots in the very cen- ter of the valley, none of which are less than H0x120; prices range from $400 to $800: terms 10 ver cent cash, balance $10 monthly; grand home sites amidst - pleasant beautiful. views of mountains and bay; the climate unequaled; splendid opportunity for an investment: land values bound to increase, Mill Valley is rapldly coming to the front; th new electric rodd has shortened the thme to 40 Mill Valley has all the conveniences of a city; fine supply of pure mountain water; good sewerage and drainage, #tores, churches and schools, and in fact all conveniences: lots beautifuliy wooded; send for our new illustrated book de- of Mill Valley. 116 Montgomery seriptiv LYON & HOAG. surroundings; | 406—A bay-window unfurnished sunny suite for xentlemen. TAYLOR, 624, corner Sutter—Newly furnished sunny front rooms; reasonable. TAYLOR. 1311 Large sunny furnished rooms; desiral location; walking distance: dianers. | THE PIERRE, 579 O'Farrell _New. modern, | up-to-date rooms; central; $12 to $20. | | UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market—4i00 | rocms. 33c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water {n every | room: elevator,read.-room; frae bus: baggage. | VAN NEFS ave. 519—FElegant front pariors | and adjgining suite for office or club. | VAN WINKLE, 207 Jones —Nicely furnished | rooms, unny suites, $5 per week: baths. | WASHINGTON, 1402—Large sunny front room for with or without beard. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 3d st., néar Market— | Most convenient agd_respectable 3B to §$1 30 night. 52 to $8 week: elevator elec. ligh! OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, THIRTY-SEVENTH st., near West; new house 6 large roci up to 2 blocks from bank and "“Key Route” station; small de posit down: private loan; genuine bargai will sell carpets. . OWNER, P. O. box 162, Oakland, Cal. IT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF. $2500—Store and flat of 5 rooms upstalrs, at Adeline station, Seventh st. near new W. ern Pacific terminal; easy terms. T. F. RAYON, owner, 424 Tenth st. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES, urnished; 5.room ¢ottage; sunny gas, bath, laundry. ete. S. PETER, 852 Nineteenth st., Oakiand, Cal. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. St bobmin b St o TO-MORROW the day' for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schelbaas.11th st..cor.store.Oakland. e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFPING. BARTLETT, 410—3 unfurnished attic rooms for housekeeping; closet-room, sink. BIRCH ave, 615—3 good unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: $8. Key 642 Grove st. ELLIS, 611—Furnished eunny front alcove, 2 cwecllnt rooms: gas range, bath, phone. ELLIS, 1900, near Scott—2 large, furnished roome, housekeeping: §13; gas, bath, phone. FOURTH, 401—Newl$: turnished rooms, double or singie: also housekeeping: rent reason- able. WOLF House, 202 Sixth—El room; 15e o $1 a night: Bc to $5 a week; open all night: convenient to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS. subscriptions received at Call_branch office, cor. Duncan & Church_ sts. e —— ROOWS AND DARD. ———— HOTEL HATTON — | 977 Pine, near Taylor: elegantly furnished | suites: private baths; all modern conven- | jences: excellent table. i HOTEL BALTIMORE, | 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. | SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, EARLCOURT, 1011 PINE ST.—A BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOTEL: JUST OPENING: EVERYTHING NEW AND ELEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE. ATHERTON (The). 1661 Octavia. near Sutter— Large, sunny, airy suites and single rooms: Sbeautiful lawn: excellent board: reas. rates. HOTEL ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms excellent table; from $40; single $25. VAN NESS ave, 1714—Elegantly furnished | sultes, witn batas: also single: homellke. 1 ROOMS let with board and comforts of a | home; reduction to students. 570 Harrison. | 1 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 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 thefr own | fruit orchard. chickens. cows, etc.: state ac- | commodations and rates. Box 2039, Call. | WANTED—Two nicely furnished rooms, med- ern. with good board, in a private family, for a_man and wife, Address box 2903 Cal STUTTERING AND "All-lllxa.' GEARY, 1002—Nicely furn. sunny front parlor: single rooms; housekeeping privileges; gas. GOLDEN GATE ave, 231—3 rooms in base- ment; gas range, laundry; $14 per month. GOUGH, 211—Top floor; three sunny unfur- nished rooms; gas, bath, etc.; adults onl; GUERRERO, 104—Nicely furnished front al cove room: splendid location; reasonable: references required. HAIGHT, 234—3, 4 or § completely furnished, sunny, corner rooms; plano, bath and phone. HAWTHORNE, 18, off Howard, near Third— Sunny bedroom and kitchen; sink; yard; complete $12. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted: ftee baths: rate $30 up. MINNA, 358, rear—Two fine housekeeping rooms; §2 per. week; all conveniences. O'FARRELL, 770—Unfurnished, sunny, light double front D‘rlfl'l‘: :I:: furnished rooms; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 1516—Nicely furnished suite of nice sunny housekeeping rooms to lef STERLING Aperiments, Hayes, bet. Fillmors and Steiner: finest In city: 4 rooms, bath: Just finished: open Sunday: water; garbage: Janitor service free. > VAN NES§ ave, 708—2 sunny front rooms. $25: also 3 basement rooms, complete; reason- CLA! and GER. 15 Octavia, cor. THE LUN 3 Octavia, cor b TRSHR S, 80nd S o oven Tor Tnssection. 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 wefe issued yesterda | Leonard R. Wilcox, 21, Berkeley, and Alta | M. Anderson, 17, Elk. | Boule A. Putnam, 45, 3830 O'Farrell street, and lda M. Luchsinger, 23. Sacramento. Ste 54, New Haven, Conn. New Haven. phen E. Thompson. and Minnje T. Bird, $4, | DOWD—In this Dabler. Valentin Rocks, Fred Deletraz, Gaspard Ryan, Kate M. Delmarto, Petro. Sears, Herman Dixon, George W. Smith, Ellen Doherty, Timothy Dowd, John BACOCEVICH—In Morigu, Bake Catora, Aus- tria. Spiro Bacocevich, brother of Steve Balocevich and unecle of Miss Mary and Anma Sacovich of Jackson, Amador County, BACOCEVICH—In ' Bisan, Bake Catora, Aus- tria, Joko Bacocevich, cousin of Steve Ba- cocevich. and uncle of Petar, Milan and Vaso Miajlovich. BECKMANN—In this city, March §. 1904, Herbert H., dearly beloved son of Herman and Hda _Beckmann, and loving brother of Minnfe Beckmann, 'a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 7 months and 13 days. o BENNETT -In_this city, March 8, 1904, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late John Ben- nett, and mother of May, Daniel. John, Edward and William Benmett, & na- tive of Court McSherry, County Cork, land, aged 53 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thuraday). at $:30 o'clock. from her late residence, 108315 Minna street. thence to S Joseph’s Church, whes requiem high ma: will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOWEN-—In this city, March 7, 1904, 3. Bowen, husband of Mary H Bowsn, & sar tive of New York. aged 11 years. €7 Funeral services Wednesday. March 9. at 10:15 o'clock. at his late residence, 1718 Vallejo street BRETT—In Oklahoma City, O. T., Mareh 5, 1904, of pneumonta, Captain James E. Brett, United States Army (retired), beloved hus- band of Sallie P. Brett, and father of Stuart S.. Luctle P. and the late Herbert S. Brett, at've of North Carolina. Walte, William H. CH—March 7, 1904, Mary, relict of the Brouch. daughter of the Iate Dennis and Ellen Dinneen, and _sister of Hanorah, Patrick, Timothy and Ellen Din- neen and Mrs. Newport, a native of County Cork, Treland, aged 33 years. EFThe funeral will ‘take place to-day (Wednesday), from the parlors of J. ( O Conmor & Co., Mission street. Imter- ment Colusa, Ci on the arrival of th 8 a. m. train from San Francisco. BUTTGENBACH—In_this city, March T. Joseph Buttgenba arly beloved husband of Wilhelmina Buttgenbach, beloved father of Walter, Hugo, Albert, Cecella, Carl, Lucy and George Buttgenbach. and brother of Mrs. 1904, Blizabeth Rewig and Mrs. Cecelia Holbrow, a native of Aachen, Germany, aged 40 years 11 months and days. A ‘member of St Paulus Unterstutzungs Verein and Deutsche Metzger Verein. (New York papers please copy. EFFriends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- 314 Steiner street, thence to St. Boni- Church, Golden Gate avenue, near face's Jomes street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his Holy CAMERON—In Elizabeth Cameron, mother of Mrs. M. Mitch- ell, a native of Philadeiphia, Pa., aged S4 years and 6 months. ommencing at 9:30 o' clock. Cross Cemetery. this Interment city, March 8, 1904, EFThe funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), a the residence of C. W. Doe, Interment orivate CHASE—In this ty, March 6, 1904, Fannie May, dearly beloved wife of George W. Chase, and daughter of the late Danfel and Margaret Haggerty, a native of San Fran- ciseo. CFFriends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral services to-day (Wed- nesday at 10 o'clock, at the residence her sister, Mrs. J. J. Connell, 25065 Wash- ington street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guesrero streets. CHRISTENSEN—In this city, March 8, 1904, Holga A. Christensen, beloved som of Soren and Else Christensen, and brother of Annw J. and Martha M. Christensen, a native of Denmark, aged 4 years 1 month and $ day: CLARK-—In this city, March 6 1904 Mary E.. beioved daughter of Catherine and the late Francis Clark, and sister of Dennls S. and James J. Clark, a native of San Fran- ciseo. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday o'clock, from her late residence. No. t avenue (Holly Park), thence to St. Jobn' Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. will take place 11:15 o'clock, at 1941 Clay street | CORBETT—In this city, March 7, 1904, Ellen, relict of the late John Corbett, and beloved mother of James, Kate, William and Frank Corbett and Mrs. E. Shaver and the late Mamie Corbett, native of County Clare, e Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), ) o'clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St Joseph's Church for serviess at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CUNARD—In March 8, 1904, at the parent 1461 Third street, Grace Clara Cunard. dearly beioved daugh- ter of G. W. and Genevieve Cunard, a nu- tive of Oakland, aged 2 years 2 months and 8 days. ® EFFriends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 o’clock, from the parlors of James McManus, Seventh and Castro streefs, thence to Oakland Crematorfum, for crema- tion. DAHLER—In Oekiand, Cal., March 7, 1964 Valentin. beloved husband of Rosine Dab ler, and father of Albert, Marle and Mar- gareta Dahler, a_native of Baden, Germany, aged 45 years § months and 1l days. A member of Oakland Verein Eintracht, Court Harmonie No. 25 F. of A. Aerle No. 7, F. Q. E., and N. U. U. B.'W. EFFriends and acquaintances rospect - fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from Germanix Hall, Webster street. between Sixth and Seventh streets, Oakidnd. Services under the auspices of Oakland Verein Eintrach. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. DELETRAZ—In this city, March 6, 1904, Gas- pord Francols Deletraz. a mative of Franc aged 1 years. (New Orleans papers plea: ccpy.) X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited*to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from _the mo: tuary chapel of Jullus S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, therce to the French Church for mervices. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. DELMARTO—In this city, March Petro Deimarto, a native of Italy. DIXON—In this city, March 8. 1904, Georse Washington Dixon, husband of Mary H. and father of George, Edwin and Charles W 1904, Dixon, = native of Rochester, N. Y., aged 6 years. E7 Services will be held at his dence, 112 Devisadero sWeer, on Thursday. March 10, at 4 o'clock. Interment Grass Valley. DOHERTY—In this city. March 8. 1904, Tim- othy. dearly beloved husband of Sarah Do- herty, father of John, James. Frank and Bella Doberty, Mrs. Mary McGrath and Mrs. Annie, Rottanzi, and beloved brother of Mrs. James Dowling, native of 3 County. Kerry, Ireland, aged 62 years. (Fort Worth. Texas. papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Thursday). at 9 o'clock, from bis late resi dence, 227A Fourteenth street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9.30 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. city, March 8, 1904, John, dearly beloved husband of Kate Dowd. father of Xamie, Eddie, Margarette and the late Daniel and Ellen Dowd. and brother of Dan- iel Dowd, a native of Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, aged years. A member of Gold- nafllll Chlll":o. o4, ". of W. Friends acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock. from the par- lors of J. C. O'Conmor & Co., 787 Mission street. thence to St. Rose's Church. where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for th'm_ —— HENRY J. cn.ugun co.

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