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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ¥ N7 i | | ! | i\ - HELY WAANTED—MALF—Co; 1 EMPLOYMENT AG a2 mery 191 st st Appiy aper 2. cook and black rs want and mecha D reoms; 20¢ & t 17 to work in ma-h st Ar a Frult ¢ rs, Va ever wa t-class man wt 1oceastul . or dcpartment head. Box GOOD rook for chopho ust be sober and sicady, answer for 3 du T Park st Alameda e £hop. shop et and en's shoes, t-form shoes at ap Market st arber shop. steady: reference married preferred ERMAN “inehous help v-sixth and Eanchez m. Geo. H. Thomas P. 1 Howard et. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third ket~ rooms:; 35 night; re; free "bus snd baggage to and A BRANCH office of The Call of advertise 1008 1o m Market st., of MENTS, subseriptions received at soes, slig) n st ur shoes half-soled while 563 b " HORSES AND WAG REGUL ; all hos WA’ 27 Sixth st ted or money refund: B Fuesday, 11 & arness. at 1140 Fol e. cheap. hand wagone, HOUSES TO LET. andsom 800 First s0 &t near 24t — 12 rooms, r nice flats and ver. large min, Ting crutse. Ap. ackson st ton st Rens House p be Dent 1161 of husiness »m 1 have secured pensions. n made, at § and m charges. 11 34 « 2 _For sale. G-chair, compressed air | in grocery 4 E. A Bullis, r. 40, work for tuitioz in S. F. ts and subscripf y damaged. hi . bet 1st apd 24 sts. 1st and 24 sts sales of horses, every Monday at 11 ¢ horses every Wednesday every horse must m., light camping wagon | 532 Mission st. | ing horses. 15th-Valencia. 20 water free; modern. rtment M. Friedman & Co., EDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1904, 13 Y 526, { airs t work. lers ang | ears’ §ob, big | and found: | : milk ntendent’s of- ith wanted. = | i o s | [ i | { to know etor. r Ho 502 per nigr. t Jefterscn usands of $2'50; we pay . Exam. bid Inquire WILL tend ba store. sts ost. st., near Mar- ading,- rooms, from’ ferry. r the reception ptions bas been pposite Fifth walting; 25¢ ONS. “buggie gusranteed TKINE, Auc- ed. JOHN isom st . buckbd, sur- send for cir. Montgomery home:; stable, ave. n and Castro. bath and bil- houses. A basement, beater, laundry, conservatory: sunny side Sac- r Pierce; will | avply let, and every Hyde-st. cars. Washingion TO LET—FURNISHED. furnished, icent marine view: conventen. Apply for eignt 9 rooms; : __ene MISS st nas | MISCELLANEOUS FoRr 2D-HAND machinery, boilers, engines, pumps, pulless, shafting, ete.. et~, bought, sold rentsd and i xchanged: see Sunday papers H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO.. 130-132 Beale st our old and new metal and roofs with Asbestcs Roof Paint; guaranthd to stop all Jeaks in the cne and preserve the 205 Front st.; tel. Main 1428 A—FINE 50; dress pants, §2 50. Origi- nal Miefit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearn open to 9 p. m., Sunday to . sells or rents gear machinery. &ines, boilers. water shatting, puileys, ete. WHITELAW. Spear sale—Best $250 bats, $150. 330 Kearny st, near Sundays to nnon. en's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; choes at 50; we pay express . Exam. bid.; catalog free. LTERATION Popular Price Hatter, Pine: open to 9 p. m 1 . #nd up; fine wall paper: samples watches: 03 Hayward 1\dg. music box, organ, harness 422 Orange st., Oakland stone and new and second- 29 Market st. bought. zold_and exchanzed. RTHY CO., : tel gasoline engines, 1 to E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. Twentieth Mark: :_Chicagoes, =. BACIGALUPI 9 see the complete 816 at Market led; painting, tinting. papering. M. MER- JGAN. 1202 Webster. Tel. Jackson 1321 | BAR fixtures f the Rockingham, Powell and e e e e ~— e e smooth and young looking fact With a real, genuine ‘‘baby skin Don't forget the name, M. ELLA HARRIS. The number, 781 O'Farrell st., near Larkin. Cail ‘or_write for book, free. “‘Hints on Beauty.’ 1 SUITS to order at 51 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their ¢hort ends, called remnants. We make you a fine sult on installments cheaper than cthers do for cesh. LEON LEMOS, merchant tailor. 1127 Market s GRADUATES of Osteopathy: vapor and electric baths: vibrating machine for rheumatism: genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses as A fresh THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hal proves its growth.stops falling.cures dandruff and Jtching scalp: no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers iac: cept no eubstitue. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Poik. wanted of John Driver, or Johr Driver is a cripple, age amuel Driver ia some years tion of their present resi- L. HARRIS, 1409 INFORMATION Samuel Driver about 50 year younger: info dence will be Webster st.. San Francisco, Cal. A Microtine, a positive cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever headache and all flections; send for free sampie, N TEA MEDICINE CO., 9th. the only copyrighted of keeping ahead of the : good forever; price $1. Sold only by 1008 Market st. DRUNKEN S, morphine and all drug d tively cured by Willow Bark Co., Shotwell; consulfation free; call or write. HAIR grown gray restored; pimples, wrinkles, Qail biemishes removed: shampoaing spectalty. ME. ROUME, 231 Post parlors 13 and 14. Cancerous lumps. sores, impure blood (affecting €kin, mouth, bones, etc.), speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits. overcoats and trousers s+ CHARLES LYONS', London tlor, T rket st. o “b. Van Ness. RICHARDSON BROS. | S0CIAL dances Wed. Thurs., at. and Sun. SAFES_New and second-hand. THE HER- Classes Mondays, Fridnys. Louise Foster's SAFE CO.. 307 Battery st. | School of Dancing, 1556 Market, nr. Larkin. MOvT plctures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; | Suprrfluous hair and moles removed by electrie bargaine Bullard & Breck. 131 Post st. needle. Dr. and Mrs. Travers, 1170 Market. New and second bhand. E. B. BECK | SUITS to order on In!l-llr;wma of §1 per week. Market st GASOLINE engines. automobt all sizes. 46 EUHAUS & CO. LIQUOR hablt_cured in two d hargy ACME LIQUOR CURE CO.. 997 Market st. WANTED—Light steel or iron rails, eight or twelve pound. In good condition. EDWARD A. ELLSWORTH, Niles, Cal WANTED—To buy da with or without ear elty. Addr States st., city. S wanted; misfit & castc d hand shoes for sale. 749 H_( highest pres.; Mission. and libraries bought g: send postal. MORRIS. LTON wants good second-hand clothing and cai_goods. 154 9th st Jessie 2851 MONEY TO, LO AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, €01-602-603 Examiner Building. Quick settiements: no-disappointment. s by dealing directiy. ., mortgages, undivided inter- assignments of rents, property in trust, legacies, life estates and undivided in- etc.; terests in property purchased. Courtecus treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money MURPHY. X LOAN COMPANY (INC.). ONTROL $1,000,000. AL ESTATE LO. D OAKLAND, TOWN PROPERTIES. 2 TRUST. OCKER BUILDING, S. F. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on. 1st, 2d or 3d Mortzage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars. of property or chattels. Location, etc. Box 408, C2ll office. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- -houses, without large business in 553 Parrott bldg. ANY amount quickly on furn without removal or otk fairest rates: strictly c Credit Co., 68 Donohoe security; easy payments 46 principal cities. Tolma liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 806 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third, 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos; no removal: no commission: no_publicity; $25 up; quick quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 7, M_JACOBSON & CO., financial brokers, Emma Spreckels bldg., rm. 621; loans and all other financial matters pegotiated: confidential. MONEY to lcan on low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought et W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave., LOANS FROM $§1 TO $10.000. NEW casy method—To wage earners on unin- dorsed notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-49, Chronicle bldg. lost 1904, & pearl peari, goid back use fscc MARSHA [ The finder will plea white dog. black spot_above ta: the name of Spot ard by returnining or ers rece h st MEDICAL. consult me correspon NEE. DR, KOHL, reliabie special malc troubles and irregularit lief gueranteed. 1008% Market at Ingleside Racetrack A suitable reward will be unicating with P. O. box passbook with the Hibernia Savings of San Francis LL J. FAIRFIELD, N beads e st . two ringe, money, 224 and Bryant; rings n ears; named Danger. reward. . ®ure and quick reillef | or write without dela; ™ ence ccnfidential, 702 Market st., rooms * wXperience. $26 Post stickpin; me- setting: pin . in ¢ se return to Finder wili to 541 McAl- Ma: et, near vaiued as reward. reward. eyhound. Re- b st once; my rience in 7and 8 sl female tant reliet st for all instant re- - Opp. Bth. TO salaried people without security: on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. AT lowest rates on furniture and pian privacy :no commission; instaliments accepted. BONELLI, 301 Eddy. Conservatory bullding. ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent trict mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniture & planos; $15 up: no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. 1 PER cent on furniture or plano. 1003 Mutual Bavings Bank building. 708 Market it. ETAR Loan Co, of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311 Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. CASH loaned ied people on notes without indorser. MORELL. €00 Examiner huilding. e e e MONEY WANTED. $2500 WANTED one year; good security. 4390, Call office. fi Box l MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS AS FOLLOWS: Two Stelnway, one Chickering, one Sterling, ome Haines Bros., two Steck, one Stelnway gracd and one Steck grand; also many other pianos from $75 up and square planos from $10 up, sil fully guaranteed. BENJ. RTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. A _CLEARANCE sale of upright planos from $50 up; greatest bargains ever offered in San Francisco; all makes. We rent upright planos for §2 per month; New at $3 per month; ail money paid apblies on purchase Heine Plano Co., 236-237 Geary st. Oakiand 1252 Broadway. ONLY viano house in the city that will rent 30U a new piano for $3 per month and allow © months' rent and cartage off purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes. W. 0'DO uble consult this special compiatnts; positively corrected - : the nost difficulr Office, during confinement; also infants udopted in good NKE 1416 Sth NELL—AN who are sick or 1018 Market st. TUTE women's friend; free secluded ist on female : tbe unforty- cases treated housekeoping ‘homes. st.. Alameda. Goodwin, 755 Turk, nr. Van female complaints: nt §10: bours, 10 to 5: 25 years” exper. Ness—Expert inst. relfer; ALLE: 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ . a private home hefore and during | A confinement: best medical care: low fees. LADIES—~Our monthly regulator never fails; box free. VITA CO., Station A, Detroft, Mich! DF_and MRS_DAVIES snd HINDOO HERBS: “riginal method of treatment. 1126 Market st. TE._ROSEN resides 2095 Folsom st. ecorner 26th iadics. relief or no fee: $10. W unredeemed storage pianos (also furni- ture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage, 1636 Market st. Actina restores Jost eyesight ;cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valencia. MRS, Eaton. electric needle specialist, 360 Sut- ter, r. €09, Miss Eaton. 233 Geary. room 38, MASQUERADE costumes, play books_ wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna hair to its natural color, $1; restores gray t all druggists’. FRENCH massage In exchange for English lessons. Box 4519, Call office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been openad at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. —_—_— PALMISTRY, MADAM DEVAS, PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. LIEBES BUILDING, 139 POST ST. H,_JEROME FOSELLIL scientific palmist, 513 Taylor st. near Gea Phone Black 561. PAINTI D $4 up: tinting, painting. Hartmrann Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel. Main 413 —_— PROPOSALS. ITY of California, Berkeley— Notice to Contractors, Bullders and Material Men— Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are folictted for performing the labor and fur- nishirg the materfals for grading, leveling and terracing certain portions of the grounds of the, Affillated Colleges of the University of California, fronting on Parnassus avenue, San Francisco, Cal, and said bids will be received at the office of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of ‘March 18, 1904. Plars and specifications for sald grading have been adopted and may be examined daily at the office of N. BLAISDELL, rcom 1S 222 Sansome st., San Franclsco, from 9a m untfl 4 p.om Bids must be In the form contalned in the specifications. No bids will_be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or bond of oidder. in favor of the Re- gents of the University of Californta, equal 5 ten (10) per cent of his bid, with sutficient sureties, conditioned that if said bid be ac- cept~d the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract and bond to perform the duty and obligations in accordance with said bid and with the plans and specifications, which ire hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids i hereby reserved. B order of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, Acting _Secretary. Quartermaster’s Office, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Feb. 15, 1904.— Sealed propusals, In triplicate, will be re- ceived at this office until 11 a. m March 17, 1904, and then opened (in the presence of attendicg bidders, for constructing, plumb- ing, heating, gas piping, electric wiring and gymnastic apparatus for a gymnasium and post exchange at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Plans and specifications and full information will be furnished on application to this of- fice. Plans may also be seen at the office of the quartermaster at Seattle, Wash., and at Fort Wright, Wash. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. En- velopes should be indorsed “Proposals for Public Building at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., and addressed to Captain W. C. WREN, Constructing Quartermaster, Van- couver Barracks, Wash. NSTRUCTING PROPOSALS for hay and ocats — Office Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal., 36 New Montgomery st., March 15, 1604. Sealed pro- posals, in_triplicate, subject to usual condi- ions, will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, April 15, 1804, and then opened, for furnishing and delivering at San Frandisco, Cal.; Seattle or Tacoma, Wash., or Portland. Or.," twenty-three hundred and eighty-two (2382) tons of hay, and twenty-five hundred and foriy-six (2546) tons of oats, subject to an increase or decrease of 25 per cent. United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof. Further in- formation and_blank. proposals furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked “Proposals for Hay and Oats, No. 2155 and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. 8. Army, Depot Quarter- master. PROPOSALS for plumbing supplies — Depot Quartermaster's Office, No. 6 New Mont- zomery st., San Francisco, Cal, March 15, 1901 Sealéd propesals. in triplicate, subject to usuai condition: will be received here until 12 o'clock m., Thursday, March 31, 1904, Pacific Standard time, and then opened, for furnishing pipe and fittings for Fort Me- Kinley, P. 1. The United States reserves the Tight to accept or reject any or-all bids, or any part thercof. Information and blank will be farnished on application. containing proposals to be marked No._ 2027 and addressed to *. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 14, 1504— Sealed proposals in tripficate will be re- cetved here until 11 o'clock a. m.. April 14, 1904, and then opened; for construction of frame subsistence storehouse at the Infantry Cantonment, Presidio of San Francisco, Cai. Government reserves the right to rejéct or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to WM. §. PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster Gen- eral, Chief Q. M. DIVIDEND NOTICES. SMALL pianos for small apartments; great tone: rent or sale. Byron Mauzy, 308 Post st. | ¥EW “upright planos sold on §5 monthly me ts. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL s#cinway up. :Chickering baby grand: Shonigzer, little u. KOG“.'.;“‘ Jh":f‘u. IF you want baral most given away. s come now: plancs al- Hornung, 216 McAllister. —ee SOHMER, Byron Mau; . Cecilian plano player. BYRON uAl'!yzg‘;&‘Ju Post_st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. C. C. O'DONN NG TOY KEE. 319 Powell st opposite on square: all diseases cured by herhs. 2 “RE. engines 20-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-187 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? itepair it with elaterite; in rolle needs no puinting or apating: iron. tin or shingles: best ‘treats all diseases of the oS sk rour_yeers. at 113117 Masmn: a1 cater at .. near Leavenworth. _ TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po herb . cures all a ) ggaes o bamad has returned from —-.Mu‘wu:t AMERICAN Can Company—A dividend of 2% per cent has this day been declared upon the preterred stock of this company, payable on April 1, 1904, to stockholders of record at the close of business March 21, 1904, The trans- fer books will be closed as to the preferred stock from March 22 to March 31, both days inclusive. Checks will be mailed, R. H. ISMON, Secretary. March 10, 1904, FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ng Society, bth floor, Mutual Savings Bank f\ding, 705 Market st., opposite Third— r the half year ending 31st of December, 1908, a dividend has been declared at the rate PI.I IBI“I:‘M (12) twelve per cent om stock ng certificates, m tazes, le on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1004. JOSEPH A. LEON- AR] HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, and lower rentuls 8200, The ting 536 California st. A FEW gocd LTS T CRCu VIS SISO thcutart of L ALEXANDER, 116 Mont. typewriters et T aieas ooy, '&.“&m e s e A G WEEK'S news for § cents—The v-ge‘n._’ ‘umhmur ‘mailing. $1 ver vear. 1 I HOUSE on corner lot; handsome home; REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. TSOMETHING NEW IN ¥ REAL ESTATE. SOMETHING NEW IN REAL ESTATE, Addit Subdivi n_ Block Offered icns. Entire Western 3 43 EXTRA LARGE LOTS. 43 EXTRA LARGE LOTE. PRICES $1650 TO $1850. PRICES $1650 TO $1850. Terms—One-fiftth cash, balance in 1, 2, and 4 years. An_exceptiorally handsome Western Addi- tion block has just been cut up into 45 extra large lots, most of which are 33:4x120. The block is near the corner of Fir& ave. and California st., and can easily be reached by the Eddy-st. and Sacramentc-st. cars. Get off at First ave. The conditions surrounding the sale of this property are different from tho ususl manner of seiling property of this character, Mr. J. C. Jordan, the owner, has imposed the following conditions, which are to be rig- idly enforced: No building will be allowed on the block which will cost less than $3000. No buiiding shall be erscted for objection- able purposes, including stores, livery stables, coalyards, schools, churches, ete, No three-story flats will be allowed. If yon want to secure a nice rest or make a good investment the above common- sense fons will insure not only the ad- vance In value of lots in this block, but will also protect any one who builds. Thousands of people in the past few years have bullt desirable homes and have bheen damaged or ruined for the lack of just such protections. In all other large cities in the United States the best property is sold under similar condi- tions, which are of benefit to all, Special attention is called to the large lots. It is cheaper to build on a large lot than on a small one, as it does away with the unsightly and unsatisfactory light wells and shortens the building, besides giving a more artistic appear- ance on the outside. The interior arrangement is much better and you secure an abundance | ot light and sun. The large lots and the restrictions upder which the land is sold will insure good nelgh- bors and ap_advance in the value of your properts. _ These, however, are not the only facts which will ‘advance the property. The block is exceptionally well lacated, Is level and all the streets are graded, sewersd and macadamized and are all 80 féet wide. The property is right on the line of the city's growth and the prices asked. $50 to $556 a front foot, are extremely Jow, as property within a block or two Is selling for from two to three times the price asked for this. An unusually splendid car service is already at hand, including the Eddy-st. electric, the Sacramente-st. cable, the Sutter and Clement- st. line and the Geary and California-st. lines. The last two. are soon to be changed into electric systems. These are only & few of the points to which we ‘with fo call vour attention: We urgently request you to make an immediate inspection of this property, and belleve that if you do you will agree With us that the property pre- sents an unusual and unequaled opportunity for either a homeseeker (Including 2 flats) as welli as an exceilent investment. If you will Jook ahead for a year or two and take into consideration the rapld growth of the city in this direction you wiil undoubtedly become a purchaser, Our agent is on the ground on Sundays with diagrams. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. PECK & CO., e 209 Montgomery St. 209 Montgomery St. 208 Montgomery St. Real Estat> Agents and Rent Cotlectors. $110,000—Rents $9600 annually: secured lease: modern_building: vicinity Taylor and Bush; lot 55x137:6 exceptionally good ' investmen POLK ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. $25,000—Stores and apartments; 40 feet front- age; rents $150: pays over 7 per cent. net. HAYES ST. INVESTMENT. $24,000—Rents $16S; 37:6 ft. front; 2 front- want offer. NTOWN INVESTMENT. $16,500—0'Farrell st., east of Van Ness ave.; vs 10 ver cent net by assuming W00 bank OTiRAL rents $115; lot x120; t frontages; cheapest buy east of Van Ness, $13,600—Modern flats, near Fillmore and Wal ler: rents lot 50 feet frontage. BIG INTEREST-PAYING FLATS. $25,000—Corner Western Addition; rents $230; lot 37:6x85; splendid new building. $22,500—One-half block from Market st.; rents “""$171; fine improvements; lot 75x100. $19,000—Annual rents $2185; ' Golden Gate ave. modern bay-window flats; lot HUX137:6. $13,500—Rents $1440 vearly; 4 new flats; near Park Panhandie; lot 37:6x112:6. $10,000—Two beautiful Post-st. Gough; 30 ft. frontage; always rented; yearly rents $900. $0,250- Rents $36 50; business property near Oth and Harrison sts.; lot has two frontages. $6,000—Vicinity 9th and Mission; 3 flat rents $50; building in first-class condi- tion; lot 24:6x84 ft. SPECK & CO, 209 Montbomery St HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! $500 to $1200—Incomparable “Oceanside Lots™; on official grade; unobstructed view — of ocean and park; all bargains; easy terms; See them to-day; Eet off cars cor. 47th av and H street. $75 to $250—Near Park and ocean: $5 monthly. Ocearfside ‘Branch Office, cor. 49th ave.’ and K st.; oven Sundays and holidays. $500 to $1000—Choicest Sunset lots for bufld- ing: graded and sewered; $10 monthly. $250 to $850—Superb Richmond lots, new “Spreckels Lake': matchicss don’'t miss this opportunity; opposite view; Instaliments. Sunset Branch Office on Ninth ave., near H.st. $150 to $500—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; §5 monthly. $1200 (o $35%0—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Excelsior Home- stead districts y terms. SOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Deals Room B4, fourth floor, Chronicle building: W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. . $15,500—103 acres; all level; 1 mile of town Contra Costa County; elegant $-room house; 2 large barns: 7 poultry houses; 2 large gran- arfes; income about $3000 a year; best ranch in _the county. $0,000—Kliamath Co., Southern Oregon; bor- dering on Big Kiamath Lake; 3000 acres; cut about 3400 tons of hay annualiy; also iarge quantities of grain; well fenced and cross- tenced; good S-room residence; farming imple- ments; 10 horses; 3 good barms, etc. $10,000—1n Sonoma C $00 ucres well fenced in 3 flelds; house; 3 ilarge barns; dairy house well watered; 200 acres tillable; all level; acres 8-year-old orchard; 30 head cattie; v hogs; farming implements, etc.; $300 mort gage; trade for bay property. } $27,000—In Placer Co.. on R. R.—1680 acres, | part river bottom, all can be ploughed; carry 400 head cattle year round; dwelling; 3 £00 barns: farming tmplements: 90 head cattle. head horses; plenty water to irrigate; part cash. $8560—Scid by order of Superior Court, 1080 acres, near Point Arena, 200 acres fine potato land; apple orchard; 500 acres more could be planted; 500 acres ' heavy timber, well im- proved and fenced: fine dairy or stock ranch. Best ranch in Southern Oregon; 320 acres; 2 sets good improvements; well fenced; orchard: 5 horses: farming tools; outside range. §8250--Oniy 2 miles of town, 155 Acres; 10 acres old vineyard; famlly orchard; 60 acres clover or alfalfa; under 3 ditches; large new barn, will build dwelling to sult buyer; 10 fine milch cows; farming implements; only $1000 down. $2500—1€0 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma Co.; good m house: vinevard, orchard, barn, outbulldings, horses, cow, poultry, ¥ d Job can be had with the piace. $2506—Cne mile P. O., schools and stores; 255 acres; 40 level; 10 could be irrigated house, large barn, outhouses; well fenced and crose-fenced; 150 hens; new buggy, wagon, farming tools; some stock; 3 wells; water piped to_tulldings; furniture. ‘Two and a half miles live town and R. R.: 406 acres; 40 in grain on creek; about 100 acres more bottom land; 10 acres full bear- ing orchard: balance timbered pasture; house, barn, ete.; fine place for resort or sanitarium; not far from city. $5000—3 miles of Santa Cruz; 47 acres; 18 undier cultivation, balance fine pasture: 365 assorted f{ruit trees: 1300 grapes; windmill and tank; water piped to buildings and yards; splandid S-room hard-finished house, = good stable and poultry houses; span good horses: 2 cows; 7 dozen hens: single and double buggies and harness; hay; farming tools and furniture; trade for No. 1 property around bay. cres, S miles of Napa City, 2 30 acres under cultivation; 15 acres full bearing fruit; 15 acres fine grain 65 acres more could be cultivated; balance broken and rocky: house, barn, poul(ry houses, incubator, 2 wagons, 2 carts, horse, cow, poultry, tool t station and near Santa orchard; 10-room house; outbuildings; mortgage $2000; trade equity. $3500—Near San Jose; 14 acres bearing fruit, mostly prunes; facilities for irrigation: build: ings. Mfl acres sandy loam, only 2% miles of Petaluma; house, 5 rooms and bath; part cash. $750—Gold mine, with 80-foot shaft and fine body of ore in sight, El Dorado Co.; assays $14 a ton; would exchange for vacant lot. $2500—60 acres: § miles from Santa Cruz: 20 acres under cultivation, balance roiling and scme steep; small orchard and vineyard, bear- ing; good 7-room house, barn, outbuildings; bank foreclosure; $500 down and balance monthly payments if desired. Near Petalums 13 6-room wagon and : 2 incuba- tors and brooders: a money-maker. $1600—Close to Sebastopol; § acres, 4 acres bearing - blackberries; family orchar good well; running water; fine Jersey cow, spring wagon: harness; tools; furniture. $4500—Ncar Sebastopol all level; 2 flowing streams; 6 acres 3 acres blackberries: nice 8-room house, barn; drying plant: outbuildings; horses; farming tools; ru- ral_délivery. $2250—10 acres, all in apricots Jus® com- mencing to bear; 6 miles from San Jose; lovely home: half cash. $1700—In Sonoma City; 315 acres; all level; good house, barn, windmill, tank house: 13 oultry houses and vards: some alfalfa; spring wagon; 500 chickens; feed house. end_stamp for printed list. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 5. PROPERTY EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. APARTMENT HOUSES—Continued. A———ST. HILAIRE APARTMENTS——— ot 4 ———LAGUNA ST.. NEAR GEARY. Will be ready for occupation in a few da: Everything_new. Make your reservations now. Elegantly furnished apartments with private bath—2, 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat; electric light; ele- vator; private phones; rates reasonable. THE LUNGER. #45 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just completed; sunny; modern 3-rm. apartments; urnished: electric lights; private bathe‘ $40 up; refs.; also doctor's offices. A NUMBER of very desirable sunny apart- ments; 3 and 4 rooms each, with bath, toilet, elevator, ete.; unfurnished or furnished to order; new Hhouse. The St. Charies. 1560 Sacramento st., near Larkin. 8T. CECILE, 118 Fell, above Van Ness The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat, elec- eric lights, el@vator. gas ranges: $30 to $35 | P Bl ol ROOMS TO LET—Fnra. and Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts. —New house, new furniture; every room outside; | modern and sunny; prices from §150 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house in this viclnity: fi e WANT COLUMNS OF THE CALE Jeanette E. Thomas, 20, 19 Polk atreet. Charles H. Brown, 39, 1400 Sutter street and Alice E. Bachman, 27, 2323 Devisadero Angelo Stefanetti, 25, 215 Broadway, and Giovanna Caviglia, 19, 517 Caroline street. Abe Beela Vacaville, and Jessie L ‘acaville, 33. 418 Broadway. 18." 416 Broadway. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marrtage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be and » Dellie_Fhinney, indorsed with the name and residence of scns autborized to have the same mu-: Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the evert are published once I this columa free of charge. BORN. EICHENBERG -Tn Alameda, 14, 1904, to the wife of Dr, ber; a dauzhter. JOHNSON-~In this eity, wife of Sidney A Johnson, a daughter. PAYNE—In this city, March 1 1904, to the wife of Cantain Herman T. Pay & son. RUPPLE—In this city. March 14, 1904, to the e of L. €. Rupple. a son SKI--In this city, March 6 1004, to the wife of Peter M. Suski, a daughter. WILSON—In this city, March 14, 1984, to the wife of . W. Wilson, a son cat., w. A February Fichen- March 11, 1904, to A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, 3125 to $5 per weck and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ALL newly furnishedi, beautiful rooms at the Waverly rooming house. S41 O'Farrell st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old N nished rooms, suite, singl CLIFFORD, 204 Ell Mason—Elegatitly furnisbed sunny rooms; prices reasonabl: CUMMINGS (The), Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened; desirably located; sunny, single rooias and suites, with private baths, hot and ccld water, steam heat. electric lights, puane ever; eclevator. Phone East 1317 if dest EDDY, 8832 large connecting sunny rooms: furnished: suitable for students and clibs. * 1364)—Fur- also unfurnished. ELLIS, 6852 sunny rooms, nicely furnished; | gas range, running water; $25. | FERN HALD, S12 Bush—Elegantiy fur all sugny; references. Ty FOR single gentleman, in private home (no other roomers), a large, sunny, furnished room, with bath adjoiring: 4 blocks .from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 3d¢ to $1 25 night: §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GRANT AVE., 7—Nicely furnished front room, $2 50 week; 1 front suite, suitable for four. JESSIE, 363, east U. S. Mint—Furnished rooms, 85, $6 and $7. LEAVENWORTH, 513—Elegantly sunny fur- nished front room; also other rooms; reason- able. O'FARRELL, 1516—Large nicely fur_ sunny front bay-window room; connecting kitchen POLK, 367 — Nicely phone and running w: ROYAL House, 126 furn! nd rooms with reading-rcom, smoking-room and ladles' par- lor; vooms per night, 35¢ to $150; week. $2 1o $8; month, $§S to $30; elevator on ground floor: wii cold aths. SACRAME sunny back room in private family for gentleman. SCOTT, 122_Large front room, with board; use of gas and bath; for two gentiemen. SUTTER, 406—A bay-window unfurnished sunny suite for gentlemen; rent $25. TAYLOR. 5158, room; large closet, THE AVOCA, S37A Mission—Furn. rooms by the day, week or month; prices reasonable. single FOR sale—Country homes in cvery county in California. at all prices, from $450 00 to $76,000 00 Immense list to select from. It you want land of any kind call on HOWE & MERRITT, 952 Broadway,- Oakland. 320 ACRES fine fruit, alfalfa or grain land, near Winters, Cal.; property of Good Tem- plars’ home for orpbans: must be sold. Call or address VOLNEY TAYLOR, 1459 West st., Oakland. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 848 Market st. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. OAKLAND property to exchange for good country property. P. C. LASSEN. 466 Tenth st., Oakland. Cal. THIRD, 41_Large, light ~_central_location. TURK, 180—Elegantly furnished, sunny front suite; all mod 3 UNITED STATE: near Market—400 | rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to 36 week: elec. | tric lights (no gas)., running water in every room ; -elevator,read.-room; free bus;: baggage. VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegart front pariors and adjoining sulte for office or club. VAN WINKLE, 207 Jones—Nicely furnished rooms, §2: sunny suites, $3 per week: baths. , 44 34 st., near Market— | nient and_respectable: 700 rooms: 3%c to $1 50 night; $2 to §S weel elec. lights; reading-room; free bu WOLF House, 202 Sixth—FElectric light In every room; 1%c to $1 a night: 75c to $5 a week: open all nigh nient fo all cars. furnished roo | | R —— BERKELEY ADVERT'S’M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SNAP—6-room cottage; bath, pantr folding doors; large closets; gas tric lights: city wate; 50x160; stable: all fenced and cross fenced: close to both ferry lines; price $2350; terms. $300 cash; balance $20 monthly. o. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. Open Sundays. BATH, pantry, patent closet; bargain; 4-room bay-window cottage: high basement; brick foundation; wash trays; city water; street work done; lot 50x135: fruit trees; flower garden: chicken house, etc.: price $2000; terms $300 cash, balance $18 monthly. 0. A, RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. Ozen Sunday STOP paying rent; 4-room cottage; lot 35x100: street .work done; price $12 terms $100 cash. balance $13 monthly. O. A. RU- DOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. Open Sunda; ON sunny side of Essex st.. one block from Ashby station, between Adeline and Shattuck ave.; house of 6 rooms; price redbced $250 for ten duys; by owner only. C. R. SHAW, 1566 Eleventh ave.: tel. i 130. Make appointment by mail or telephone. FOR SALE. Beautiful well-built cottage of 7 bath and fine basement; Lrick foundation close to 4 lines of cars: see the owner; call before noon. 223 Third ave., Richmond Dis- trict. . rooms, e e e $2150—COTTAGE of 5 rooms, bath and base- ment; Jersey st..pear Diamond; near car ne. $4000—Eureka-st. cottage of 8 rooms and basement: lot 50x120; bargain. JOS] STRAUB, 630 Market st. - BUILDING CONS}RUCHON COMPANY, INSTALLMENT HOMES, 512 Callaghan bid. will build on your property or buy you a lot: 88 et month pays principal and interest on each $1000 of balance due, making your in- stallments less than rent; send for circular. $1.25 PER WEEK, no interest. Lots Excelsior Homestead Tract; all levelll.l tae grading to do; ready to build your little home on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery St., Room 5. $1S50—NEW cottage of 5 r. and b.; 2 blocks from 26th and Mission sts., on Prospect ave.: street work done; fine view; will loan §1400 on this with ecsy payments. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. $6500—-NEW cozy homes just completed; bar- gaine: beauties; see them; Clayton st., south of Frederick; Masonic-ave. cars to the deor; transfer at Haight or Oak st. J. STIERLEN, cwner, on premises; phone Page 9461, Bl{:fin on lnflr untm; .‘l r!‘lt,; cost imj 3 part lot MANHATTAN LOAN COv Crockes Bihdine. A. MURDOCK & CO., South Berkeley station, for bargal we build, buy. sejl or exchanes. ——e e OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. QOAKLAND REAL ESTATE, S S L T O 0 S L A A A _SPECIAL bargain—A fine T-room cottage, large lot: ail street work done; good location: easy terms; price $2750. P. C. LASSEN, 4C¢ Tenth st., Oakland. $250 DOWN: new home; close to center of town and handy to new Key Route ferry: 5§ and 6 rooms. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. P —— OAKLAND KURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schelhaas.11th et..cor.store,Oakland. FOLSOM, nr. Twenty- sunny rooms, partly furnished or unfur- nished, with bath, gas, tubs and yard; stable 1f desired. Box 45676, Call office. FOURTH, 491—Front and back parlor for housckeeping; also double and single rooms. GEARY, 1002—Nicely furn. sunny front parlor; single’ rooms: housekeeping privileges: gas. GOLDEN GATE ave., 439—Three housekeep- ing rooms. table, HAWTHORNE, 18, off Howard, near Third— ‘ ete.; for sale cheap. 800 First ave. bedroom and kitchen, bath, sink; yard; cheap. PLUMBING, 0ld; estimates given. | HYDE, 025—Nicely furnished front 1 AHLBACH & MAYER. 550 Howaes st ;n;? also 3 ‘sunny basement rooms: phoné SBMMAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Apartments, 1840 Fine — —TMPORIUM Sto Ve 1 %ggmmuuds—mn eam heat- Am M Storage & Van Co.; furniture, e, lighted; free baths: rate $30 up. | BEKINS Van and Main stored, moved, shi, 731 Ho st. nr. nm;mm?& ——ee ¢ T P8 IR A0 DO & M - e s and Bowell wress te1. Bt o CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and Hee. 335 Golden Gate ave.: Phone Bast 126, LDEN West Storage: advances i oy thl, Rowai LB w0 and Furniture Mo~ o phone Sackven 21 Co., 11 Montgomery cut rates. PACIFIC Bt pany. 2320 st.: tel. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BIDS are invited to supply material for and construct & —_—— McALLISTER, 538—Sunny sultes; §14 and $7; gas range; hot bath and laundry. ry. A BRANCH offl The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been | opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. | Open until 11 p. m. | —_— e ROOMS AND BOARD. BEDGEMERE HOTS 731 Bush st.. above Powell: select flgst- class residential hotel: eiegantly furnished and table unsurpassed; electric light: steam heated and vrivate exchange telephones in every room: terms reasonable. B. DU ARPE, 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 l fruit orchard, chickens, cows, etc.: state ac- commodations and rates. Box 2939, Call. HOTEL HATTON 977 Pine. near Taylir; elegantly furnished suites; private baths: all modern conven- jences: excellent table. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS, PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, EARLCOURT, 1011 PINE ST.—A BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOTEL; JUST OPENING: EVERYTHING NEW AND BLEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board with room, single or double, $4 50-§5 week; American family; home cooking: home comforts; piano. HAWTHORNE, 159/ bet. Folsom and Harrison 2 Sunny front parlor, with board: suitabia for husband and wife or 2 gentlemen; $25 mo. HOTEL ELEMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms: excellent table; from $40: single $25. VAN NESS ave, 1714—Elegantly furnished suites, witn batas; also single: homelike. e e e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Pididoi et iR unb o Pbov sl Vovvrbed 200 NEW White sewing machines for rent at $2 ver month. - Why not rent the best? White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post st. and 1841 Fillmore st. 50 NEW White sewing machines, slightly shop worn, at half price or less at 300 Post st and 1841 Fillmore s DOMESTIC — The machine for family use: best is cheapest: second-hand all makes any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market, near Sixth. NEW HOME — See our new tripie-feed ma- chines; slightly used: $10, $15, $20: second- band, $3, 85, $8: all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machire Co.. 1051 M STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. THE MELBOURNE SCHOOL for the cure of stuttering and stammering, corner Van Ness ave. and Market S. F.. has been estab- lished in this city for 3 vears and shall con- tinue, for it is founded on true merit and has the commendation of reputable physicians everywhere. It teaches a superior system 2nd_challenges results. No whalesale class Work, but 6 hours’ individual teaching daily, reducing nervous obstruction to_speech and Jeading to thorough control. Within reach of all e ——————————————— SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES, send your address to 1126 Market st., §. ¥.. valuable Information: room 2. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and N in EARS positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treat- ARRIED. ROERBER-—RAY-fIn_ this city, 1304, by the Rev. W . Schmutzler, A. Koerber and Lillian Ray, both Cal. ARD-JONES -In_this city, March 9, 1964, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Hany Worthington Leonard of Sacramento and March 14, Adoipn of San Miss Ella frena n Franeiseo. ee——— DIED. Allison, Elizabeth Jackson, Farrar Badger, William G. ary Bonnemort. Chas. M. Oscar W. Castagnetto, F Chase. William v Miller, Steven M. Danes. Anna Mill. William W Fitzpatrick, John H. O Gara. Patrick Tt Galleges, Manuela ©'Fara, Frank Glueck, Georgo Pater, Maria Hall, George D. Pepin, Jokn J Hanley, Mrs. Ella Porta, G. E Mary Ann Porteous. Janet S Rohrer, Minna Sten, Adeirh S. Wiison, Jeunie Axel ALLISON—In this city, March 13, 1904, Eliae abeth Alhson, beloved wife of Thomas . daughter of Mr. and_ Mis. James Patterson and sister of Mrs. T. J. Gough, James Putterson Jr., Mrs. W. H. Hamilton and Maymee and Willlam Patterson, a na- tive_of San Francisco. €7 Friends are respectfully invited tend the funeral services to-da day), at 1 o' . at her late Greenwich street. Interment Cypress Lawn metery, by electric funeral car froms Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BADGER—In this city, Willlam GHman Badger, beloved father of Mrs Edward L. Burlingame, Mrs. George W. Caswell and Mrs, Henry S. Foote Jr., a native of Charles- town, Mass., aged S2 years > Friends and acquaintances are rospect- fully invited to attend the services at Grace Church to-day (Wednesday). at 2 o clock. Incineration at Odd Fellows' Crematory BONNEMORT—In Oakland. Cal.. Mareh 1 Charles M., beloved husband of Ma gonnemort, and father of Charles N., Jennie J.'and Eva M. Bonnemort and an and Mrs. E. D. Plssis, aged 71 years 1 & Edgar, Mrs. M. a native month and 17 days. > Friends are respectfully invited to ate the fupersl to-day (W o'clock, from his late residence, Jackson street. Interment private, Oakland Crematorium. CASTAGNETTO—In this city. March 13, 1904, red, dearly beloved son of Elizabeth aud the late Glvanni Castagnetto, and loving hrother of Ed, George and Walter Castag- neito and Mrs. James A. Devoto, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 4 months and 17 days . E>The funeral will take place Wednes- day, March 16, at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, Interme Italian Cem CHAS 1904, W tiam Vickery Chase, band of May L. Chase, father of . Willlam V. Jr., L and Dorothy and brother of Harry F., Thomas D.. Malcomb P. and Samuel B. Chase and Mrs. Jerome Waiden, a native of Francisco, aged 47 years 3 months and 25 day ¢ Funeral day, March 16, of N. Gray & ( will be held Wednes- ock. from the chapel Sutter street. Inter- 33 Cemetery ment Cypress Lawn DANOS—In this city, March 14, 1004, Anna Dancs, wife of the late J. B. Dancs. and mother of Mrs. W. C. Errett and the late Mrs. M, A. Wheelan, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. aged 76 years. > The funeral will ‘take place to-day (Wednesday), at $.30 o’clock, from the par- lors of J O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to Mission Dolores Church. where a requiem high mass will be ¢ brated for the repcse of her soul, at a'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery FITZPATRICK—In this city, March 13, 1904, John Henry, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh Fitzpatrick, and loving brother of James, Hugh, Frank and George Fitz- patrick and Mrs. P. McDonald, a native ot San Francisco, aged 37 year 7 Friends and acqualitances are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 7:45 o'clock, from his late residence, 101S Alabama street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 8:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLEGOS—In this city, March 15, 1904, Manuela Gallegos, a native of San Jose, Costa Riea. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services at the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, between Stockton and Grant avenue, at 9:30 o'clock, on Thursday, March 17. In- terment private. Please omit flowers. GLUECK—In this city, March 135, 1904 George, beloved husband of the late Annie Giueck, and devoted father of Mrs. C. Na- gel, Mrs. L. Hawes, Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs. Oliver O'Brien, Mrs. E. Lawlor and George Glueck Jr. and the late Mrs. W. Beguhl, a native of Germany. aged 39 years 3 monthe and 9 days. A member of Verein Eintracht and Box-makers' amd Sawyers Interna- tional Union, Local 152. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. s Church for services at I Poteck” interment Holy Cross Cln;!ery. L—In Alameda, Cal, March 15, 1904, Hfifom D. Hall, » native of Massachusetts, aged 68 years 2 monthe and 15 days. T*Friends and fully invited to day, March 17, Tesidence, 2246 San Jose avenue. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Oakland. HANLEY—In this city, March 15, 1904, Mrs. Ella A. Hanley, beloved wife of D. J. Han- ley, daughter of Henry and Gertie stein, and sister of John, Frank and Grimenstein and the late Annle Gm-m--umi also sister of Mrs. W. H. Shayer, a native o Redwood City, aged 23 years 5 months 11 days. _In this efty, March 14. 1904, Mary “T.,‘.‘..‘Lnfm wite of James Hickey, loving mother of Margaret, Mamie. Patrick, Nors, Katie, Loretta and James Hickey, Mrs. An- nie Rayeraft the late Hickey, daughter of Ellen and the late Dennis ls:.'-nd llnl.lf of W;fla.. l?:-fil’c_l.mmw - ne Nolan and Mrs. A S HO'Nell: a mative of Sherkin latand. County Cork, Ireland, aged 52 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 150 South Park, thence to St. Rose's Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the rei of_her soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o'cl Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOUSTON—In this city, March 15, 1904, Car- ter Houston, beloved husband of Jennie B., father of Charies J. Houston, and brother of Mrs. W. H. Smith, a native of New Hamp- shire, aged 61 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the pariors of A. W. Martin & Co., un- A19 O Farrell street. HUGHES—In _this g, March 13, 1904, , bel wite of Willlam N. e el e Yok, apeh & yous & member of New Century Circle No. 513, C. 0. F_of A mrmnunwm'z: fully Invited to attend the funeral We day, March 16, at 2 o'clock, from the chapel of J. S. Godeau, 303 Montgomery avenue, thence to the Alcazar building, 120 O'Far- Continued on Page Fourteen. HENRY J. CALLACHER CO (Buccessors & Gallagher.) T fems P