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46 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 190f e m——————eeseseee e e—————————————— e e S e MEDICAL—Continued. LADIES desi from irregu reliet sure and quic ult me at once methods are alws painless and re able: 1 exorbitant fee CONEUL ADVICE FREE Cures N p perie with DR . rooms 7 and 8 rom_irreg: avold ¢ first. suffering allment y My positive and harm- mmediate relief from ke no charges. Adv SYLVESTER, 219 sed and positive ing sto ated by a grad- the ouly ome here store you to happi- help for sbie consult DR, WYETH complaints ax guarantecd: 3 MRS male t Lief DR, ROSEN res 26th; ladiee opposite herbs. must DRAT heap —_— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. exchan WHITE MCHY £ 0. 32 Beale st 000 stock to stock can be T. D. Me- one Bush 467. at once; safe high; double n i floor. 217- v ARTHY end new = Asbestos Roof 1 and shingle guarantesd reserve the with datry pasture for , between Web- rnings. Gress pants, §2 50. Orig- s gear machinery, en- pipe, shafting, puileys, 253-255 Fpear st. 50 hats, $1 50. | 0 Kearny et., near ays to mocn. ION sale—Best Price Hatter, en's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair: $2 50; we pay express Exam. bld.: catalog free, B per; samples £. M. MER- son 132 calf; & pet: givh g a’ave., off Fol- | a hens. In- | CROLEY, 508 Sacramento rap for sale or trade; Box 1068, Call office. nts. steam washing machines eave work. Box 1081 1 I8 For watch, one cam- . BAKER, 121 6th. ange | aLL UPR MISCELLANEOU! in old gold. S WANTS. W ANTED—$500,000.00 old gold, silver, gid jewelry and platinum, bring or send it to us by mail or express, we will remit check for full value. returned to you in tion as received if Consignment will be y the same condi- ount is mot up to xa “tation K references. LICH.- | TEIN BROS., 2 Stockton st., clty. CALIFORNIA Housewrecker Co. Days the | highest grice for buildings and will remove argest buliding in 10 days, Office and 4 N. W. cor. Mission and Tenth sts. | WANTED—To buy, high pitch A clarinet. w HER, Minna building, San Jose. 24-hand windows and doors (3x6) es; good con n. Box 1085, Call. WANTED- with frai 1t the readers of The Call will Kindly get out their at once money or certified | PERSONALS—Con: ed. ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, monthly journal of information, pians, su gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for free sample, or 10c for 4 months' trial. TAKE notice—I have sold all_of my interest | in the firm of Johnston & Ellis, California | Market. to Robert H. Johnston, on March 22, 1904. E. V. ELLIS. Cancerous lumps, sores, Impure blood (affecting #kin, mouth. bones, etc.). speedily cured by ekilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. POLK, baths ‘,R_oo. FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. A AN AN e 612—Bedroom, small kitchen, gas stove, : $14; no children. SUTTER, 10221, nr. Hyde—2 large sunny par- lors; range, gas graté; phone; laboratory; kitchen. | TAYLOR_ 011—2 rurnished attic_rooms, $11: ‘singie room. Kas rangs, $8 50 TWELFTH, 232—Nice single front room, $0 month; suitable for gentleman. | TWENTY SIXTH, 3367, $12, 2 front sunny houeekeeping rooms. A WOMAN’S friend; destitute free; secluded | ! " nome " during continement; housekeeping rooms in connection if desired. MRS. DR. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. RAG carpets woye to order and for sale; also chenllle-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In GARDNER, 203 Guerrero st. ) Maltese cat wanted; price no object. 1800 Howard st grocery store. alley, e wanted Call office, Oskiand. second-hand. Box 1108, €loop. Box 1183, Call wanted; misfit & castoff; highest prs.; hand shoes for sale. 749 Mission. TILTON wa theatrical goods. 154 Oth at.; tel. Jessie 2851 MONEY TO LOAN. LIFE insurance policles; loans on same: we loan values than companies. Trust Company, 21 Stockton ; phone Bush 484, the UNITED 21 Stockton if you hold a salaried position, higher YOUR LOAN edit is good for money nd ] TRU ); your note, without knowiedge of your nds or employer; lowest rate: quick ser- confidential treatment: call, write or ne Bush 484; we are the best equipped comy in the city, With offices convenient- ly and centrally located; separate rooms, ar- ranged £0 that the strictest privacy is AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-608 Examiner Bullding. e no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. second mortgages, undivided inter- assignments of rents; property in trust, e estates and undivided in- rchased. ests etc.; legacies, | eed Money MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (INC.), CONTROL $1:000,000 REAL ESTATE LO, EREST 6 PER CENT. AND THIRD MORTGAGES. AND OAKLAND. WN PROPERTIES. PROBATE. “RESTS IN REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE IN TRUST. 107-8-8-10-11, CROCKER BUILDING, 8. F. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1 d or 34 Mortgage. on real estate or Chattels, in city, town or count Low rate of interest, Give full particuls of property or chattels. Location, etc Box 408, Cal MONEY monds, Jewelr: aluables: our fireproof vault is protect- burglars by electricity. PORTLAND CE, 25 Stockton; phone Bush 484, { loaned to salaried people, retail mer- boarding-houses, without ‘ments; large business in Tolman, 553 Parrott bid. on furniture or plano, no com.; t rates; & y \dential. National t Co., 68 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market st. d Trust Co.. 21 Stockton money on diamonds, jew- at 2 per cent per month; Phone Bush 484, ned on 24 and 3d mortgages, u nterests, real estate in probate. life Tnited vacy (upstairs) combination pool and billlard table; | carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest d condition. Address box 1178, Call. rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. Second-hand tank and frame. Ad- DEAFNESS—Free demonstrations daily of th good_second-band clothing and | | rictly confidential. Acousticon and Massacon, M. R. Hutchin- | SON'S Inventions, at HUTCHINSON ACOUS- | ¢ 17-18 Starr King butld: AT less than cost; un called for suits, overcoats | “and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London | ‘Tallor, 721 Market st. | i DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co., 8§12 Shotwell; consultation free; call or write | HAIR grown gray restored; pimples, wrinkles, | 'mishes removed; shampooing specialty. | MM ROUME, 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14. | | BOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs.. Ba 2| | classes Mondays, Fridays. Louise School of Dancing, 1556 Market, nr. { MARRIAGE paper—Prints photos and all ad- |~ @resses; & pages, 10c; correspond_without fur- | _ther expense. A. Stover, box 667, Chicago. WONDERFUL Hair Grower; grows beautiful heavy hair: tested; guaranteed; receipt 28c. G. 3 D.. box 402, Greenfield, Mass. WILL give free treatment to every lady call- | ing this week at _the Gim Faclal Massage Device Parlors, 517 Taylor st. VALENCIA, §22—Two or five sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath, electric light and *running water. _— ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Cail branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS W. WANTED—By a young married couple, 2 fur- nished rcoma and kitchen, with gas range; bath; walk statin north of Market st., within 15 minutes’ from K and Market. Address, g price, box 711, Call office. MAN a nd wife want 3 furnished rooms, with gas range, for housekeeping: north of Market st and close to Third and Market; state please rent. Box 4208, Call office. near Mission cars— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. B Bt ivbrvosiusd i R | SANCHEZ, 208—Furnished room. STEVENS 5 niahed Sinsie "socs near Ninth—Nicely fur- ingle rooms cheap. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sunny , {ront suités; also single rooms for gentlemen, i $1 50, $2 50 - $8 week. Phone Black 5291. SIXTH ave., 700, just off Golden Gate Park, near Chues—3' unfurnished rooms; $10 mo. TEHAMA. 154—Furnished rooms to let. TEHAMA, 326—Nice sunny, furnished rooms; use of bath and telephone. —_— TREAT ave, 1127—Furnished rooms, TREAT ave., 1205—Furnished rooms to let. TURK, 32—Newly furnished sunny rooms, ea suite or single; transient: just opened. TURK, 825—Furnished rooms. TURK, 780—An attractive suite; modern ; cen- (ral llocation; gentlemen preferred; reason- YO NG couple want housekeeping room. not over $10; private family. Box 1033, Call. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367, in Mission warm belt | nice room for gentleman; $6. APARTMENT HOUSES. A-———ST. HILAIRE APARTMENTS—— ~——LAGUNA ST.,, NEAR GEARY—— WiIl be ready for occupation in a few days. rese apartmen 4 ro Everything new. Make your rvations now. Elegantly furnished with private bath—2 8 and eam heat; electric Light; ele- oms vator; private phones; rates reasonable. barber | suits | GOLDEN GATE, shop: cigars, cleaned. 300 cor.—Laundry, tobacco, ~newspapers, WHITE—Just able to be around. Send all the new e A—‘;CORDOVA APAE“T:" Vill be finished March 15. 1084 SUTTER ST., NB. COR, LARKIN ST. Beaut ifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each; ail unfurnished; $27 50 to $40, Make reservations now. BLACK. 47—YOURS just recelved; real gl | from you; am well. L. and K. | UITS to order on installments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO. (inc.). tallors. 720 Market. SUPERFLUOUS halr & moles removed by elec. | | tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Travers, 1170 Market. o Actina restores lost evesight;cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA Co., 3524 10th, nr.Valencia. | MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist. 369 Sut- ter, r. 609. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room 88, ! MASQUERADE zostumes, pi ount; LOR-M : a pants $2 50. | " Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color. $1: at PALMIETRY, MADAM DEVAS, PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. BUILDING, 139 POST ST. MME. NEERGARD, located at 242 Pos 1to 5 daily. Phone James 1. Classe: H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palm Taylor st. mnear Geary. Phone Black 561. | e e e PAPERHANGING., PAINTING. ETC. ROOMS papered, tinting, painting Hartmann Paint Co.. Main 413 LIEBES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEO! DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st.. bet. 6th and Tth; particu- jar attention pald to diseases of women. | ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, acme apartment: rfection in elegantly furn, 8-room private baths, steam heat, elec- of tric lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to §55. ST. LOUIS, room 1575_Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-8 also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; references. Phone East 1350. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, §1 75 to §6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in'every room: olevator,read.-room; free bus; baggase. WOLF House, 202 Sixth— Electric light in every room; 15¢ to $1 a night; 76c to $5 a week; open all night; convenient to all cars. —_—_— VALENCIA, 460—For rent, 2 unfurnished rooms. VAN NESS, 218—Neatly furnished, sunny front room. VAN NES8 ave., 320—Sunny, room; very reasonable. —_— VAN NESS ave.. 519—Elezant front parliors and adjoining suite for office or club. VAN NESS, 026—Elegant sunny parlor bed- Toom in modern flat; running water. WANTED—A _woman occupant for back _room; rent $7 month. Apply 1022 Mission st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 85c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator: elec. Mghts; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church bay-window | APARTMENT FOR SALE. APARTMENT house: centrally located and beautifully furnished throughout: every mod. ern_convenience. 31 3-room apartments and bath; clears over $450 per month. Box 1090, Call of thice. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. s MOST TEL WITH THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 11§ AND itf EDDY 5T AN = MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- DOWNTOWN: 150 ROOMS; 36 SUITS PRIVATE BATH; ELEQTRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT; SUITS WITH BATH, DAY; EVERY ROOM: 50 to $2 50 PER 75c_to $1; HOT TELEPHONE IN £ SINGLE ROOM:! WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041 X ASHWORTH HOTEL, 820 Mason st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Rooms with or without private bath. New addition just completed: entire house newly renovated: sun in rooms all day. AUROR. house, A, corner Second and Folsom sts.—N hew furniture; every room outside modern and sunny: prices from $1 50 per week up: this is the only up-to-date house in this vi icinity; first-class grill attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housckeeping rooms; open all night, ROOMS AND BOARD. P A A A A A AN A AN EDGEMERE HOTEL, 731 Bush st above Powell; select first- class residential hotel; elegantly furnished and table unsurpassed; electric light; steam heated and private exchange telephones in terms reasonable. B. DU CARPBE, Prop. BOARD for the summer In a nice private home in San Leandro; one hour's ride to San Francisco: all the frult, vegetables, but- ter, eggs and chickens; home raised; accom- modations first class and home like; rates very reasonable. Box 4276, Call. SUMMER board in a pleasant country home in Sonoma County, near San Francisco, and close to Petaluma: ally train and boat serv- ice; climate unsurpassed; terms reasonable. Box 4058, Call office, HOTEL BALTIMORE, 10156 VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708. corner; en suite or tments; table frst class. ell. DUNCAN, 323, bet, 27th and 28th—Large tront or back parlor, with or without board; home | comfort; bath; private; reasonable. 1 | GREENWICH, 914, near Taylor — Two well furnished rooms with all convenlences, with . singl Inquire 1206 O' BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR, BALL, 1073% Marke! REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treats all diseases of the human body; for t four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- ed at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. LI Po | Tat_ herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas 727 Washington st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis e AT “The Almonte," 8§73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth $1 50 )—Roonis, 25, S0c, $1, $1 50 night; {07510 week house open-all night. BUENA connecting rooms, unfurntshed; gas; $12 50. VISTA ave. 1502, Grand et.—3 large BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No., 186)—Fur- | nisned rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. | | CALIFORNIA, Large 1288, near Leavenworth— sunny front room; suitable 1 or 2. respes able D terest. Baldwin Jeweiry Store, on furniture or planos: no removal no pul 26 Montgomery st..rm. 1. wold, silver, stones bought xth st LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave., FROM $1 TO $10,000. method—To Wage earners on unin- otes: absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan rooms 48-49 Chronicle bidg. d people without security; on furni- re indorsed notes and other security, S. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bldg AT lowest rates on furniture and planos; strict privecy:no commission;installments accepted. 1 Eddy, Conservatory building. monds and Jewelry 2 per cent 538 Kes : up; no removal; . room 81, 6 Eddy st. R cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mutual gs Bank bullding. 708 Market st, g loans money to 1,Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. es. R, 8. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without | indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner buflding. —_— MONEY WANTED. el. Maln 1644, Branch,19 Third. icity; $25 up; quick, | ffice 1236 Market, r. 84; tel. South 750. | A—EMPORIUM Storage & | bousehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- | 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | GOLDEN West Storage: advances made. 840 Missfon st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st. tel Main 1840 Shipping at cut rates. EEPING. very desirable sunny apart- ments, 3 and 4 rooms each, with bath, toilet, elevator, etc.; unfurnished or furnished to order; new house. The St. Charles, 1560 Sacramento st., near Larkin. CALIFORNIA, 720—Two partly furnished | housekeeping; gas; quiet. private; adults; $10. | EDDY, 429—2 rooms, furnished for housekeeg- ing, $16; no chiidren. EDDY. 833—Four furnished | _roomi | or unfurnished private residence; fine location; adits. EIGHTEENTH, 3462, near Valencla—2 neatly furnished rooms; housekeeping. per cent; repay interest and mouthly; securlly, Smesst veaity. office. MUSICAL JNSTRUMENTS. HTS Fischer, new $325, now $150. Hertz, new $300, now $67. Milier, new $306, now $14r 3 Emérson, new $250 to $350, now $160. 2 Chickering, new $i50, now $100, $185. 2 Steinway, new $515, $750, now $185, $325. | Heine, new $575, now $333. Rents §2 up: instaliments, $4 up. Rent ap- plied_if purchased HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st Oakland—1252 Broadway. um sized Runt pigeons. Box Oakiand ey — } Elmhurst tes. for squab | 229 Stevenson. A FEW GOOD UPRIGHT BARGAINS— Chickering, waluut case, used one year; Steinway, ebony case, used two years. Knabe, largest size, fancy walnut; Hames | Bros.. Patti’s favorite, a snap; Curtaz, small eize, used 18 months: Marshall, fine order, thoroughly repaired, from $150 up; these int etruments must be seen to be appreciated. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st.. Chickering agents. | ONLY plano house in the city that will rent | you & new piano for $3 per month and allow | © months’ rent and cartage Off purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and other makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes. | FOR sale - street will calve soon. 200 Ninth — A #13 | PAIR perfect white diamond earrings at & | bargain, about 63 karats. 10 Sixth mt. A McMAHON | 35 Mrkt.Tel. Bush 858 | TENT for_ren TENT & AW BOOKS bought; libraries purchased. King's Old_ Bookstore, 61 McAllister st. | ETEEL lined eate, $125. RICH- ARDSO) ot. BARGAINS 1o fine diamonds and watches; easy payments, GARIN, 508 Hayward bldg. GASOLINE engines bought. sold, exchanged, repaired Sykes-Corson Co., 254 Beale st. BAFES and cash registers. mew and second- hand I FREEMAN, 1320 Market rt, A FEW unredeemed storage planos (also furni- ture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage. 1636 “farket st. SMALL plancs for small ments; great ‘tone: rent or sale. Byron Mauzy, 308 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. 3.PEDAL Steinway up.:Chickering baby grand; Shoninger. little used. Keeffe' f'safio'hmu. IF you want bargains come now: olanos al- most given away. Hornung, 216 McAllister. SOHMER, Byron Mauzey planos. Cecllian plano player. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. A _WFEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 vages. In wrapper. for mafling. $1 per vear. ELLIS, 310—3 elegantly furnished rooms, sult- | “able for physiclan's office or lght housekpg. | ELLIS, 611—Two nicely furnished connecting Tooms, one alcove room; Nght housckeepings running water, bath and phone. ELLIS, 685—Well furnished bay-window al cove room; running water, gas, range; §. ELGIN PARK, 56—8 sunny unfurnished rooms, new and modern, for man and wife; key 76. Losn and Trast Co. 21 | WONG T00; the famous hert docor ANy | CAPF. 833 Nicely fumnished front parlor: vate place to obtain ces on diamonda, jewelry. at 2 WAREHOUSES. | coeTRO, 910—Reoms to let. CHURCH, 132—Nice furnished room with or without board; private family. CLAY, 1000—A furnished room to let; rent reasonable. vate | CLEMENT, 2415—Small cozy room in a pri- family. —_— CLIFFORD. 204 Elils, corner Mason—Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened; desirably located; sunny,single rooms and suites, with private baths; hot and cold hone every heat, electric lighf ator, B 87 1 Sesired, Phone East DEVISADERO, 1317—Sunny furnished room. ELLIS, singl 611—Nicely furnished sunny suite; also suitable two ladies or gentlemen. ELEVENTH, 106—Single furnished room; housekeeping it desired, ELWOOD, 6, off O'Farrell, near Mason—Sin- gle front room for man; $8 monthly. FAIR OAKS, cor. Twenty-second—2 furnished room: week. gas range, with use of gas, $3 50 per — FEDER. AL, 76—One furnished room. FILBERT, rooms: housekeeping if desired or lady will | care for child 4 to 12 years, bath; 1110% —Large sunny furnished room parent; rent $8 and $10. —_— FOLSOM, 2576—Furnished room. FOR sl other room, ngle gentleman, in private home (no roomers), a large, sunny, furnished with bath adjolning; 4 blocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny furn. front room: all conveniences; $§- 12. FULTON. 10—Furnished rooms. FQURTH, 323—Corner room and kitchen; com- plete for housekeeping. Call bet. 1 and 4. FULTON, 442—Sunny rurnished rooms for housekeeping; five minutes' walk City Hall. GEARY, 16352, 5, 4 rooms, newly furnished for housekeeping; gas range, bath, phone; rent reasonable. | GOLDEN GATE ave, 430—8 furnished | | _rooms for housekeeping; gas; bath. | GUERRERO, 930, bet. 21st and 22d—3 fur- mished rooms for housekeeping; no children. | HYDE, 1406—Two sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; use of bath; $12. JESSIE, 323—Large sunny front parlor, fur- nished housekeeping, gas range, §14 month. | GOLDE! keeping 640—Single and house- reasonable rent. N Gate ave., rooms; sunny; | GOLDEN GATE ave., 840—Room to let. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1407—Furnish: parlors, with use of kitchen: $20 per month; gas and bath; private family. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 350 to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GRANT ave., 7—] also single room: cely furnished sunny suite; one or two; $2 up. GUERRERO, 226—Sunny front euits, with board, for two. GUERR! ERO, 212-—Nicely furnished front room, with or without board; bath and gas grate. | KEARNY, 104—Sunny front suite; $11; Jurnished; aduits. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rate $30 up. LARKIN, 8173 —Nicely furnished sunny front room; folding bed, gas stove; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 615—2 or 8 rooms, com- pletely furnished for housekeeping; sunny. LILY ave 12, oft Franklin—5 rooms pletely furnished; rent very reasonabl Sunday. MARKET, 1500, opp. Van Ness—Thres unfur- nished rooms for housekeeping: $16. P v e it socomastva o NS e Y MARKET, 1824—Nicely furnished connecting sunny {ront rooms; bay-window and gas un- com- call range. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. BOME good second hand gasoline engines. 1 to 12 h p. cheap. E. B Beck & Co., 122 Mket. SLOT machines cheap; Chicagoes, Twentieth Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPI, 833 Market. STORE, EE. corner Hyde and Green sts., sult- able for fruit, grocery, butcher, etc. m‘" Apply J. DI R, to suit tenant; low rent. attorney 4113 California st.. room 6. SAFES New and second-hand. THE HER- SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. MA MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargaine. Bullard & Breck 131 Post st. " BAFES_New and second-hand. E. B, BECK & CO., 122 Market st - GABOLINE engines, automoblles and launches; all sizes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st, — ~ | ASK for prices on eecond-hand typewriters: all makes ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montey | TO LEASE, e TO Jease—Kenilworth Inn; romantically situ- ated in Mill Valley: 50 minutes’ ride from | San Franclsco; completely furnished; 40 rooms; steam and hot water baths; electric lights: heaters throughout: elevators, etc.; rent low. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 | Montgomery st. TO lease—Large 5-story building, high base. | ment, all_modern: electric elevator, steam | heat and fine frontage; on Market st., east of 6th: 10 years' lease. Apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. O icase for € years—3-story and basement building. 111 Sansome st. For particuiars, call on EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO PERSONALS. A fresh, smooth and young looking face, With & real, genuine “‘baby skin.' Don't forgfiet the name, M. ELLA HARRIS, The number, 781 O'Farrell st., near Larkin Call’ o write for book, free, '!nu on Beauty." | PARTY going to Portland, Seattle and Spo- kane would like to make the acquaintance of & young or middle-aged lady desiring to make the trip as companion: state particu lars: object matrimony. Box 1019, Call office. Al SUITS to order at $1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their short ends, called remnants. We make you a fine suit on instaliments cheaper than others do for cash. LEON LEMOS, merchant tatlor, 1127 Market st. bet. 7th and Sth. MASON, 417—Furnished apartments for house- kee) le or en suite. MABON, 700, cor. Bush—Two sunny rooms, for light housekeeping; completely furnished; $15 per month. McALLISTER, 538—Large sunny parlor; gas range; hot bath; laundry; §12; others §7; adul MINNA, 353 rear—Fine room, with use of kitchen, $2° per week; home comforts. oo s Sl i otemmm B oA e SRR MISSION, 845—2 nicely furnished rooms; big yard for children; rent $12. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—New, furnished single, double hsekpg. rms.; gas, bath:§$5-§12. | NATOMA, 410%—Bunny rooms; light house- keeping; gentieman or lady. OAK, 117—Sunny rooms; gas range; hot bath; Jaundry; adults; $1 25 to $2 25 week. OAK, 352—Three newly mr‘nfillhafl sunny rooms, also basement room: O'FARRELL, 623—Nicely furnished front al- cove suite; separate kitchen. i THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth,stops falling,cures and itching scalp: ho stain or stickiness: cleanses scalp:at druggists’, hairdressers’ :ac- ‘cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk A—MICROTINE, a positive cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, headache and ali bronchial affections; send’ for free sample. MOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., 272 9th, PAGE, 218—Two sunny wu rooms; complete. PINE, 1829—Unfurnished sunny parlors, run- ning water; kitchen; gas, ' bath, phone; garden; $18; lower flat $12; single $10. POLK. 1404 _Suony furnished rooms: : gas range, bath; with out ; rent reasonable. single or or with- HARRISON, 2523—2 sunny furnished house- ieeping rooms; regular kitchen. JESSIE, 363, east of United States Mint—Fur- nished room; 2 beds; $10 per month. JESSIE, §30—Furnished room. JONES, men. 616—Sunny single rooms for gentle- KISSLING, 27—Furnished room to let. LAGUNA. 1702—Furnished rooms. LEAVENWORTH, 2101—Furnished rooms. LEXINGTON ave.. 162%—Furnished rooms. MARKET, 1344, opp. Seventh—3 front necting suitable for offices; rent cheap; private fam- con- & furnished sunny rooms on first floor ily; central. MASON, wentle; . 825—Flegant, new furnished rooms; men; sunny; electric lights, bath; reas. McALLISTER, 412, flat 6—Sunny front rooms; bay windows. MCcALLISTER, 684—Nice room; runnipg wa- ter; g as; bath; phone; rent per month. MINNA, 545—Large sunny front room; one or two gentlemen, or will let two together. OAK, 224—Furnished rooms. O'FARRELL, 504—] newly sunny front room, furnished; rent $14. O'FARRELL, 1452—Large suitabl neat furnished room, le 1 or 2 gentlemen; ref.; reasonabie. POST 880 near room; Hyde—Large front furnished bath, gas, running water; 1 or 2 gents. _— e s POWELL, m——b;u rent, nicely furnished rooms; reasonal — e POWELL, 1014—To let, three neatly furnished rooms, ROYAL reading-room, lor; rooms per night, to §8; foor H 120 1 ouse, mlb—!nu::rqu 1ghts, par- to §150; week, $2 roams with ot d cald Water; bachs ! Siot machine ‘and Nancy A. Place, 21, 34 or without board; private family. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board with room, single or double $4 50-§5 week: American | family; home cooking; home comforts; plano. { HOTEL ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; excellent table; from $40; single $25. O'FARRELL, 1420—Sunny rooms; private fam- ily; good board; bath, phone. THE LAKE, 268 Turk st.—Suites and single rooms, with board; prices reasonable. VAN NESS ave., 1714—Flegantly furnished sujtes with baths; also singl: ROOMS WANTED EDUCATED lawyer with small erai li- | brary wants to place books in private home | and permit use thereof for occasional access: references; state particulars. Box 1157, Call. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A AN AN AN AT half srice or less you can buy a new ‘White sewing machine that is slightly shop- worn at our city offices, 300 Post st., 1841 Fillmore and 708 Valencia. RENT the best; we have 100 new White sew- ing machines for rent at $2_ per month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., 300 Post st., telephone Black 1106. 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 triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used: $§10, $15, $20; second- hand, $3, $5, $8; all styles; guaranteed New | Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market st. | —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. A GUARANTEED cure for piles; Peter Freil- ' ing’s pile salve, $1 per box; warranted to “cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external internal or protruding piles, also fistula, wit) out fail, no matter how long standing. 1628 Devisadero et., near Sutter. Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; fake no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. “Relfef for Ladles’ in letter by return mail, Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ¢ J SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treat- ment free Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. SLOT MACHINES. . $25; punchers_$25; lifters, card ‘machines,§20, W.A.Bradford Co.,1185 Market. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness & Market, promises cure If {n fair health; hours 1 to 5. e el MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday as follo Vernon Wilkinson, 26, 906 Capp street, and Frances Ladley, 21, Berkeley. Willlam F. Kretschmer, 42, 16_Collingwood st, and Agathe F. Kruse, 33, 407A Grove st. ‘George H. Probasco, 21, 1478 Page street, Essex street. Edward Lahue, 41, 1312 Van Ness avenue, and Lizzie Shade, $5, 1405 Lyon street. William J. Drew, 21, city, and Viva'B. Me- Arthur, 18, city. George J. Lampton, 54, 3026 Twenty-sixth st., and Ellen McDermott, 33, city. Paul F. Ramm, 25, East Oakland, and Mary E. Peterson, 17, 143% Welsh street. "Thomas F. Martin, 21, 111 Page street, and . Stella Blanchard, 23, 1606 Bryant street. George D. Balley, 28, city, and Nora H. Mac- Donald, 24, city. Emil' W. Schernstein, 24, 806 Treat avenue, and Luctie Williams, 30, Oakland. Frank H. Gwinn, $1, Stockton, and Ethel E. Dean, 27, 531 Turk_street. Albert ‘A. Thacher, 24, Point Richmond, and L. Mallory, 18, 1920 Geary street. Louls Whiteman, 42, 1617B_Dolores street, and Bessie H. Hickox, 22, 1775 Mission street. Lourl Rinne, 31, 610 Montgomery street, and Hetvik Ahanen, 23, 4 Bond street. Charles. A. Humphrey, 36, Los Angeles, and Catherine E. O'Keefe, 21, Los Angeles. les E. °] :.Te. 24, Oakland, and Eleanor . Eckart, 30, 3014 Clay street. Leon Hastings, 35, New Orleans, and Pauline Meyer, 20, Bowiing Green, Ky. Henty P, Monaghan, ‘25 310 Cliper street and Elizabeth J. 310 Clipper stree , Foley, 19, Patrick Knight, 26, 711 Tennessee street, and Mary Connelly, 24, 186 Shipley street. 21, 109 South Park, and mma. 108 South Park. Henry Vautrin, 25, 323 Jeesie street, and Lenore E. Taylor, 36 323 Jessle street. Figols, 21, 941% Jackson street, and Marla Lugea, 21, 1312 Powell street. Gl Demartini, 36, Ingleside, and Rosa cella, 20, 45 Collingwood street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. mi ll":ill not be IW‘IE:IYMM;T bom in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and resilence of per- to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement ofthe event are published once in this column free of charxe. BORN. CAIN—In this city, March 19, 1904, to the Cain, daughter. March 31, 1904, to the a son. FITZPATRICK—In this city, March 18, 1904, to the wife of Thomas Fitzpatrick, & som. KRUSE—In this city, to the wife of Fred Kruse, a daughter. LAHERTY—In_ this city, March 26, 1004, to the wife of Charles A. Laherty, & ter. LESZYNSKY—In this city. March 30, 1004, to the wife of Leon Leszynsky, a son. MOLKENBUHR—In this city, March 20, 1904, to the wife of S. W. Molkenbuhr, & son. THOMAS—In this city, March 28, 1904, to the wife of Frank P. Thomas, & son. e — MARRIED. BECK—BLONDIN—In this city, April 1. 1004, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Eman- uel Evangelical Church, Thomas Beck and Victoria Blondin, both of this city. BRECKWOLDT — WATERS — In this city, April 2,7 1904, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Barthus' H. C. Breckwoldt and Louisa E. ‘Waters, both of this city. MUNN—JONES—In this city, March 31, 1004, by the Rev. R. Logan, Robert F..Munn and Mary A. Jones. RIPPEY—HAGEMANN—In this city, March 22, 1904, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Floyd J. Rippey ‘and Rosle Hagemann, both of thi city. SCHULTZ—BUSH—In this city, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Henry W. Schultz and Anna M. Bush, both of this city. DIED. { Blumenthal, 1da J. O'Neill, Willlam J. Brock, Paul Palmer, Thomas J. Cardinell, Mary Pomeroy, Mary A. Clark, Emily Reidy, Marceila Dehne, Fred Roney, Mary E. Fallon, Agnes Schaefter, John Hansen, Danfel Spadier, Peter Hills, Frank M, Splegel, David Hoffmann, Emil fore Storey, Mary A. Hunter, Sophie L. St. John, Hester Kilpatrick, Elizabeth Tapken, F. W. Klass, Phillip Tobelmann, May Wiggins, Henry F. Welsch, Frederick Williams, Philip A. ‘Work, Hannah Leszynsky, Leah Leszynsky ' (infant( McGowan, James B. McNally, Francis Mitten, Elizabeth Wrinkle, Lawrence Murray, Joseph Zazai, Jobm C. Norris, ' Michael BLUMENTHAL—In this cl?. March 31, 1904, Ida J., beloved wife of Jullus Blumenthal, and béloved mother of Sello J., Alice and Martha Blumenthal, and sister of Mrs. A. Elkish, Mrs. S. Baer and Julius, Max and Morris' Bernstein. (New York, Seattle and Los Angeles papers please copy.) 7 Funers and interment private. BROCK—In this eity, March 31, 1904, Paul Brock, a native 4t Pennsylvania, aged 50 year: 7 Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1609 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment will take place in Pennsylvan CARDINELL—Passed away at Stockton, Cal March 29, 1904, Mary, widow of the late John_ Cardinell, beloved mother of Mrs. J. M. Camp of Hanford and Mrs. M. McCrillls of this city, and grandmother of Adele Mc- Crillis, aged 72 years. CLARK—In this city, April 2, 1904, Emily, be- loved wife of Robert Clark, and mother of Mrs. Henry Naholelua and Alice, Marion, Elizabeth, Alfred and Robert Clark, & native of Kent, England, aged 69 years 3 months and 9 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3744 Seventeenth street, thence by electric funeral car from corner of Eight- eenth and Guerrero strests at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. - DEHNE—In this city, April 2, 1904, Fred, loved son of Frederick and Rosie Dehne, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 day. FALLON—In this city, April 1; 1904, Agnes Fallon, a native of San Francisco, 34 year: HANSEN—In the City and County Hospltal, ‘April 2, 1904, Daniel Hansen, a native of Sweden, aged 74 years. HILLS—In this city, April 2, 1904, Frank M. a native of Massachueetts, aged 51 HOFFMANN—In this city, March 25, 1904, Emil Hoffmann, a native of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 48 years 1 month and 4 days. HUNTER—In Oakland, Cal, April 2, 1904, Sophie L., wife of Robert Hunter, mother of Willlam “M., Robert E., Joseph E., Ralph and Etting Hunter, daughter of Mrs, Nellle Halsey, and dister of Joseph T. and Earl S. Halsey, a native of San Francisco, aged 42 years and 29 days. KILPATRICK—In this city, March 30, 1904, Ellzabeth A., beloved wife of the late Georgs Kilpatrick, and devoted mother of Mre. F. W. Ruhser (formerly Frances, Kilpatrick), Mrs. F. C. Wagner (formerly xina Kil- patrick) and George W., Willlam, Charles and Alexander Kilpatrick, a native of Hesse- Cassel, Germany, aged 54 years 11 months and 24 days. (Jackson, Amador County, and Eastern papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. April 3, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3656 Nineteenth street, between Do- lores ‘and Church. Interment Mount Olivet LASEAprl 1, 1004, Phillip, beloved hus- KLASS—April 1, h, band of Elizabeth Klass and brother of John Kl a native of Germany, aged 46 years the and 14 dava. i § Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by il train from Third and ywnsend llm LESZYNSKY—In this city, March 904, Leah, beloved wife of Leon Leszynsky, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Falk, and sister of Mrs. A. J. Simmonds, a native of Califor- nia, aged 24 years 11 months and 16 days. T7The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 2:15 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 1524 Geary street, thence to chapel of 0Odd Fellowe' Cemetery, where the servjces will_be held. S i LESZYNSKY—In this eity, 3 % fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leszynsky. McGOWAN—In Hanford, Cal., March 20, 1904, James B. MgGowan, beloved husband of Margaret F, McGowan, a native of Gardner, Maine, aged 68 years and 2(21 S McNALLY—In this city, April 2, 1904, Francts, beloved husband of the late Mary McNally, and father 'of Thomas James J. and John H. McNally, and Mrs. L. McCaffrey, Mrs. J. M. Young, Mrs. George C. Winkler and Mrs. T. F. Loughran, native of Ire- land, aged 70 vears 11 months and 1 day. (All'New York and Chicago papers please copy.) 7 The funeral will take place to-mofrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 723 Harrison street, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MITTEN—In this city, April 2, 1904, Eliza- beth Mitten, beloved mother of Armand Bur- roughs, 8 native of Missourl, aged 61 years. MURRAY—In the City and County Hospital, April 2, 1904, Joseph Murray, a native of New Jersey, aged 45 years. NORRIS—In this city, April 2, 1904, Michael Norris, beloved brother of the late David O'Keefe, and cousin of Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, a native of County Limerick, Ire- land. @ Friends and acquaintances are = fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 'Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemtery. O'NEILL—At Copley, Cal., March 31, 1004, Willlam J., dearly beloved husband of Ids O'Nelll, father of Mrs. M. Collins, brother of Frank J. and Vincent O'Neill and Mrs. H. Hudson, son-in-law of the late Mrs. Dela Murray of Sacramento, brother-in-law of James and Willlam Murray and Mrs. Ada Mooney, and uncle of Idaline Mooney, a na- tive of California, aged 45 years and 20 days. A member of Encinal Camp, W. 0. W., Ala- meda, Cal. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church, on Hayes street, between Franklin street and Van Ness avenue, where a re- qulem high mass will be sald for the pose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . PALMER—In this city, April 2, 1904, Thomas Jefterson Palmer, beloved husband of Annie Palmer, and father of Charles E., Henry L. Edith L. and Thomas W. Palmer, a nativ of New York, aged 31 years 4 months and 3 days. A member of Fidelity Lodge No. 136, A. O, U."W. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral A April 5, at 10:30 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. POMEROY—In this city, April 1, 1904, Mrs. Mary A. Pomeroy, widow of the late David Pomeroy, a native of New York, aged 75 years. ¥ Friends are respectfully fnvited to at- o'clock, from her late residence, 323 Oaks street, near Twenty-fourth. Interment private. REIDY—In this city, Apri} 1, 1004, Marcella, beloved wife of John Reidy, and mmother of ‘Annie and Richard Reldy, & e HENRY J CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan lagher. DANIEL P, DONOVAN. Mer T itk st.._opvostte” Liscala. BehooL - OD] n Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Formely i Metropoiitan Tempte n NOW at. 866 MISSION. Tel South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. Monahan, Manager. ‘Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O’'HARA & GO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2379-2341 Mission Nineteenth, Sai Fraicisea, : tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 Falr tive of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 54 Yo Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 4, from her late resid-nce, 1506 Ken tueky street, thence to S$t. Teresa’s Church. where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RONEY—In this city, April 2, 1904, Mary E., beloved wife of Frederic S. Romey. and mother of Ethel and Frank Roney, a native of Massachusetts, aged 37 years. SCHAEFFER—In this city, Aprfl 2. 1904, John Schaeffer, a native of New York, aged 66 years. SPADIER—In this city. April 1, 1904, Peter, beloved husband of the late Ellen Spadier, and father of Georglana Spadier. EFThe funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission strest, thence to. the Greek Church, Powell street, near Filbért, for services at 2 o’clock. SPIEGEL—In this city, Aprfl 2, 1904, David, beloved husband of Sarah Spiegel, and be- loved father of George, Leo and Joseph Spie- gel and Mrs. L. P. Grunbaum of Bolse, Idaho, and Mrs, Charles Stoitz and Mrs. Leo Hirschland of Baker City, Or., a native of Poland, aged 72 vears 11 months and 22 days. STOREY—In Oakland, Cal., April 1, 1904, Mary A, Storey, beloved daughter of George and Catherine Storey, and sister of James D. Storey, a native of California, aged 39 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day at_1:30 o'clock, from her late 1330~ Sixteenth street. Interment Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ST. JOHN—In this city, April 2, 1904, Hester A. St. John, relict of B. G. St. Jobn, and mother of Mrs. C. H. Smitten, Mrs. L. . Smitten and Henry S. and Arthur B. St. John, born in Setauket, Long Island, Janu- ary 6. 1825, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TAPKEN—In this city, April 2, 1904, Freder- ick W. Tapken, beloved busband of Anna H. Tapken, a native of Bremerhaven, Ger- many, aged 64 years 5 months and 13 days. TOBELMANN—In this city, April 2, I May, wife of Fred Tobelmann, belove mother of Isabeile, Fred Jr. and Lester To- belmann, daughter of Michael and the late Isabelle ‘Keelen, and sister of Charles, Bert and Lester Keclen and Mrs. Alma Harrub, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 9 months and 17 days. WELSCH—In this city, March 31, 1904, Fred- erick Welsch, o native of Gluakstaft, Ger- many. ag: years 11 months and 11 days. A member of the Schleswig-Holsteines Moust Olivet Cemetary. by slestrio funeral car from teenth and Guerrero Remains at the parlor of H. P. Peterses & Co., 228 McAllister street. Henry WIGGINS—In this city, April 2, 1904, Wiggin: years 7 months and 27 days. WILLIAMS—In New York, March 30, Philip Alston, beloved son of Therese A. the late Henry Willlams, and brother of H. A. Willlams, aged 31 years 10 months and 20 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. WORK—In Oakland, April 1, 1904, Hannah Work, widow of J. W. Work, and mother of Mrs. H. F. Wichman of Honolulu, H. I [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 3, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of the First Congregational Church, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WRINKLE—In this city, March 29, 1904, Lawrence F. J. ved husband of Sacah C. F. Wrinkle, and father of Herbert, Noah, Georg: Eillerd and Columbus Wrinkle, & native of Massachusetts, aged 06 years months and 19 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services, o be held at the pariors of N. Gray & Co.. 353 Sutter street, at 2 o'clock,) Sunday, April 3. TInterment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ZAZZI—In this city, March 31, 1904, Joha C.. beloved husband of Katherine Zasai, father of Elvia and Adelene Zaszi, beloved son of Pletro and Teresa Zazzl, brother of Paul. Samuel, Adolph, Willlam and Irene Zaasi Mrs. Mary Cordelia and Mrs. Loulse Casassa, and’ son-in-law of John de Benedetti, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 32 Jears months and 1 day. EFFriends and acquainfances are respect- full_invited to attend the funeral Sunday. April 3, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1823 Dupont street, thence to Wash- ington-square Hall, 1525 Stockton street, where services will be held under the sus- pices of Court General Lawton No 171, F. of A.; also member of Golden Star Grove No. 104, U. A. O. D. Interment Italian Ceme- tery. We herewith desire to extend our heart- felt thanks to the many friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral offsrings dur- ing the sad bereavement of our beloved hus- band and father. META SCHRODER and Children. e —————————E O e i N B T PR o g 4 SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS. ‘Women Who Have Started the New Society Fad, INDIAN FIESTAS. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. —_— OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves, Plers 9§ and 1L Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bel- lingham—11 a. m., Apr. 5. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30. May 5. at Seattle to this uufl uummmmo N. Ry.; at ittle g Tacoma to N. P. By.: &t Vascstver & C. ¥, For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Apr. 4, 10, 16, 22 28, May 4. 1:30 p. m., Apr. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, May For Los Angeles (via Los and State_of California, Th 9 a m For Los Angeles (via San and Dast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Saa Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme, Santa Cruz, ® a. m., Apr. 19. (Freight only.) Bonita, 9 8. m., Apr. 21, 20, May 7. For Ensenada, Magdalena , San Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., month. For further information obtain folder. :fllh‘llmedtflfll"t‘.fl'_flt- ates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st. way wharves. Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisce. The Pacific Transter Co., 20 Sutter st., will eall for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephone Exchange 313. O. R. & N. CO, MO T and T GBO. W ELDER March 23, i §. VE 1and Sydney, Thur. Apr. 14, 2 p. m. LIAIEPDIA.“ mmn.’imn a.m. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. €0., Agts., Ticket Offce 643 Mar- Xet St., Freight Oflce 320 Market St., Pier 7, Pacifle St e e L 8. 8. 8. . at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, :u‘::;-“l{lm foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec- ond class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND A, 42 Broadway (Hudson bullding), F. FUGAZI & Co., Pacific Coast