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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL i7. 1904, 1 38, from Tb_and M + 36 Beh and Teham in; mono- | 6 R.R. ave. and ward MATRIMONIAL | ny some x 3626 NG business of some means ¥ sure ck_relief from irregularities consult at opce; my methode are aiways safe, painless and reii- wble; 1 have no failures; mo exorbit CONSULTATION ~AND ADVICE FREE. Cures guaranteed or no pay: 17 years ex- emale dieorder correspondence 1f you are suffering from irregu any atiment you will avoid dis ntg by consulting me first. My treatment is p ve and harn, I guarantce tmmediate relief from any case or make Bo charges. Advice Call or write DR SYLVE 3 ALWAYS be méviced treazed by & gmad- uate physiclan; pusitively the vuiy one here ie and willing 1o restore you to happi- relief for irregularities: help for un- dies; if 0 tro nsult_him or fee: call or write: confiden- H. WESTON, 305 Kearny s syringe w oy Beventh o ure eick or t on female he unsortu- ases treated; 1018 Market s Il female ot rellet 6 Post at. rregularitios: etant re- St Mar . Expert relief; exper. ears t lable ladies’ befre and during low Tees. 1120 P all Aisepses cured by herbs well st. npposite - Woekiy = $) Deg v MONEY TO LOAN. Y] ni N MURPHY 603 Examiner Bullding. intments directly Fhded tnter- percy in trust, milvided to- tly confidential. Need Money ANK RKET WILL, LOAN Gtve full particulars of property or chattels. salaried people fthout secur- paymer es. To monds and Jewelry Loan Bank large business an, 553 Parrott bi os; $15 up: no removal; N, room &1, 6 B ANY amount guickly on furniture or pi without removal or other s ; mo com.; faireet rates: Crean Co. E United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton ot (upstalrs), ioans money on diamonds, jew- eiry and veiuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484 { strictly confid 68 Donohoe bidg National Market st HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Hberal mdvances on diamonds Jewelry. at per 2 cent interest. Baldwin Jeweiry Store, Market; tel Main 1044, Branch.19 Third AT lowest rates on furniture and planos; strict vacy ;o commiselon instamenis accepted. BONELLY, 301 Toay. Concervatory building. 1 PER cent on furniture or plance: no removai; | Do commiseion: ©o publicity up: qui _Quiet. confidential. 26 Montgomery t.rm MONEY to loan on low interest. gold, siiver, | lamonds, pearls and precious stones Lought | W. J. HESTHAL'S 10 Sixth st STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans mones to salaried employes. R, 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. Bid.; Oskiand office, 1108%; Drdwy .. suite 1-2. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. i03 Grant ave., | LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000 NEW easy method—To wage earners on unin- @oreed motes: absolute privacy Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 45-40 Chromicle bldg. TO salaried people without security: on furni. | ture indorsed notes and o mecurity, 5, F. Discount Agency 143 n bld, 7 PER cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mutual Savings Benk bullding. 708 Market st, { CAEH loaned salaried peopie on notes without indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner building. E—————————————— MONEY WANTED. i WANTED—A loan of $10,000 for 2 term of years at § per cent per annum on Peal estate. Address box 3614, Call office. —_— MILLINERY. etal Paint me ar Main i ney a_ghingie guaranteed reserve the Front st.; tel, YOR sale~Liaunch i gine, 15 h Unicn engine. Boathouse, V FOR wale—14-foot gasoline fav st : will subdivide to suit tenant: ning for cafe and grill. SPE Moutgomery st = o 10 let; good location. ~Inquiré at 199 F northeast corper Howard. | TO iet—Office or desk room; Mills building, | room 17, seventh floor; rent reasonable, | | row Foe: 2us—Sunny. reasonable. McALLISTER, 602—1 sunny furnished room, “suitable for two, ¥ T 2024—To Iet, 3 furnished housa- rooms. MCALLISTER, 1046—Nicaly furnished sunny rooms; gas; bath; $8 and $10. SHIPLEY, 195, off Fiith—Suap nished hovsekeeping rooms, $1 MCALLISTER, '1007—Small furnished room, sultable tor one ntleman. SIXTH, 507—Clean. newly furnished house- keeping room: $2 a week; with bath. ° TG LET—For cigar o Third st, ¢ sandwich stand. 145! SIXTH, 308—Elegant sunny front room and Kitchén complete for housekeeping. 24 H. P. GAS engine, fitted with an Acme retort for burning crude olis and low grade disti for §725. ACME RETORT CO.. 7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Orig- hing_Parlors, 238 Kearny.st m., Sunday to moo or rents gear machiniery, en- water_pipe. shafting, puiley . 55 Spear st. $2 50 hats. $1 50 330 Kearny st. near :"Sundays to noon TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $150 palr: foot-form shoes &t $§2 50; harges. 11 34 st., Exam. bid.; catalog fre sale—Be: Hatter, 9 p. m BULL terrier pups: beautles; sire Banjo Queen, both winners of 345 Jersey. st xtension table, solid oak, $8: rter bedstead, mew mattresses, chine, $15. 13081 Page st. FOR sale—48 yards new heater and cabizet; sacrifice. velvet carpet, 1129 Me and common Box 1266, outfit cheap; dining and kitchen ware ur people; sénd for list and price. Box pr cheap. Apply 300 Fulton st. we pay express s, grape stripper.’ crusher | PERSONALS. A fresh, smooth and young looking face, With a rcal, genuine ‘‘baby skin. Don't forget thé name, M. ELLA HARRIS. The number, 781 O'Farrell st., near Larkin. | { | SOUTH PARK, 137 housekeeping rooms; reasonable; others. TAYLOR, 315—A snap; down town; 4 sunny rooms bartl ; gas, bath, tel.; $32 50. TAYLOR, 504, nei Suite of & rooms, housékeeping. SWell furnished; fice and clean. NOTICE—Any cne having claims against me or ™y busitess at 168 Fourth st. will please | present the same at said place and they will | be pald on presentation. E. R. ARMSTRONG, 1904, | THE HERMANN SANITARIUM. Insomnia, mental and nervous diseases cured:’ liquor and drug habits; massage; medicated baths; country place Lake co.; terms to phy- sicians; call or write. 1375 Waller, bet. Ma- tel. Fell 83 sonfc ave. and Ashbury st. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandru! and itching scalp; no stain or stickin | cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers’ | cept no stbstitute, Star Remedy Co.,1338 Pol A—MICROTINE, a positive cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, headache and ali bronchial aftections; send’ for free sample, | MOUNTAIN EDICINE CO., 272 th, | Cancerous lumps, sores, infpure blood (affecting | { =kin, mouth, nes, etc.), speedily cured by | skilled pe: t from Europe. Apply Central | Pharmecy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also | chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | carpet twine, ijn hank or chain, at lowe tes. Geo. Matthew Oakland. sate Durha 231 Miramar ave., Fresh milch cow; famlily Ingleside. * ee dozen_cholce laying hens. 1460 224 ave. South. R sale uck hens for sale at Bay City Iron Works, Cat e—Launch, hunting cabin, 6 A £31 California st., White perfect “all at- 1515 Polk st sewing machine; rder; $8. es Utsh Polygamous Revela- YOUNG ladies should dress well = good position BARQN, the Ladies of 702 Market st.. will “clo at ressonable figures on weekly EHAMA, 478, nr. Sixth—3 sunny rooms, com- T lets for housckeeping: $12; no children. | THIRD, 308 (Meyflower)—Cut rates. April 15 to September 1; housekeeping and siceping. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—Thres Suniny bay Wwindow rooms; nice, neat. com- plete. Pl R S 5. S R A VAN NESS ave., 1008—Nicely furnished fromt suite for housekeeping. 1323, near Jones—To coupl e hou: WASHINGTON, without children, three very desirabl keeping rooms: kitcnen, stationary tube, two gentiemen. Phone Sutter 4121. 3 path, gas. laundry; large grounds; To 4 bugey; no_children: c ernoo oo jome ave: 3. F. PLUMBE, agent, 14 ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call branch office. or. Duncan & Church ats. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. or 8 nicely furnished | nicely furnished; bath, fine yard: 'would rent ISHED housekeeping rooms; use of room for | MINNA, 322—Large double room, suitable for man and yife or two gentlemen. MINNA, 420—Furnished rogms 1o let. MISSION. 1276—Unfurnished double parlors gnd 4 upper rooms; waier and gas: call between 11 and 2. MISSION, 2562—1 or 2 furnished rooms to let NATOMA. 41—Sunny furnished rooms. NATOMA,615—S8)ngle furnished room to let. %004 healthy rooms In basement, ootricity; $15 per month. NOE, 45—4 with gas and el OAK, 613—Furnished room tq let. O'FARRELL, 1324%—2 sunny furnished rooms and esuite, PACIFIC, 1108A—Front bath; §$6 monthly, PAGE, 20—2 neat rooms for gentlemen or working girls, $5 50 and §6; bath, | PAGE, 1324—3 or 4 compietely or partially fur. roomis; regular kitchen; no, other roomers. sunny room, with POWELL, 506—Furnished room for gentleman, ROYAL House, 126 Ellls—Incandescent lights, reading-room, emoking-room and ladles' pa lor; rooms per night, 35c to §150; week, §2 month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. APARTMENT HOUSES. ——————— oottt ettt SENTINEL APARTMENTS —Tapeworm expelled in 2 to 3 hour astor oll, no fail 50. P, Chemist, 1675 Post San Franc YOUR silence indicates expected arrivals; hope pleasure reigns supreme; am well; how L and K. . NEAR GOUGH. FOR_INSPECTIO] ODERN _ UP-TO-DATE SUNNY 3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS, WITH PRIVATE BATH FOR_PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE WILLIARD, 871 TURK ST. A FINE suit to order on easy LEON LEMOS, between Seventh and Eighth. PRINTED o IATE Yo Hon 30c, 1153 Dwight wav, ‘Borkeléy, Cal: | Seiwers | ELASTIC stockings, $2. Factory 40 Ellis | cost me $160. MRE. Santa Rosa, Cal $90—LATHE: almost ne SIMON, 992 Sonoma av ROU ) camping tents for sale: 16x16. 319 Third st.; tel. CHICKS for sale, 10c each. 8993 Twenty-third #1., corner Noe; inquire at grocery Main 418 s at CHARLES LYOX Tatlor, 721 Market st, NNESS. morphine and all drug dis- Dpositivel cured by Willow Bark Co., Shotwell; consuitation free; call or write, eases 1 1AL dances Wed., Thurs., classes Mondays, Fridays. Louise Foster's School of Dancing. 1556 Market Larkin bull and_some beif- st 8 F. Cal 494 Haight THOROUGHBRED Jereey ers for sale. 201 Tenth COLUMBUS rubber tire runabout st, between 9:30 and 12 s NICKEL plated show case and nickel-plated collar case for sale 424 Kean st restaurant sideboard, 10 feet front. 111 Van Ness ave. FOR snie—Reclining. go-cart; <all Monday. 274 Ninth st PALA . in good A COW for sale. 2735 Howard st. $7 50—8F machine in order. 172 Blake st nesr Geary st. W. FOR SALE—Printing outfit without presses, Box 1741, Call office. cheap A destitute woman' ; free secluded home during confinement; iInfants adopted: good | homes, Mrs. Dr. Funke, 1416 Sth st, Alameda “ WHITE—Call Tueeday evening; will let you have all the news. BLACK. ORDOVA APARTMENTS 1ll be finished March 15, 1084 SUTTER ST.. NE. COR. LARKIN ST. Beautifull light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each: all unfurnished; $27 50 to $40, Make resdrvations now, CECILE, 115 Fell, 8T, acme of perfection in elegantly furn, 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat, elec. tric 1ight: 0 to $05. elevator, gas range: ST. LO Jackson st.—Modern #-4-5 rooms; le: furnished or unfurnished; marin, Phone East 1350. | THE_ Avalon apartments, 670 Bush nished and unfur, sunny apart.; 3 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. S and orivate correepondence solicit- Box 1202, Call office, | FORMULA for preserving, eggs; will keep Al; | {10, Address Shell Co.. Station C. city. | ur bust 7_inches; no fail- | LADIES—Enlarge Pa. | _ure. _Penn Specialty Co. Mt. Oliver, | FREE treatment to ladies calling this wee Gem fac. masa. device; parlors 517 Taylor st. 1 insta per week. 20 Market SUITS to order on installments of § NE' AUS & 1 ERFLUOUS halr & moles removed by elec- tric needle. & Mrs. Travers, 1170 Market. | | Actina restores lost eyesight:cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA Co., 3524 19th, nr:Valencia. FOR sale—Very fine G-months-old black male Cock niel pup. 204 Castro st MRS, Faton, electric needle specialfst. 360 wnabout in good condition. Howard st A = sale— Grinding-stone, carpenters’ _and plumbers’ tools; cheap. 953 Howard st. Inguire | “ter, r. 609, Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room 8 MASQUERADE costumes, country orders. GOLDST! TAILOR-MADE suit §7 50; dress pants $2 50, | Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont, wigs; Mkt | wrn awl yacht, §$800; bargain. r. 39, Nevada Block. centerboard O CALLAGH. ALFREDUM'S Fgyptlan Henna restores gray Bair 1o its natural color, $1; at all druggis ew imported varieties: send vepson st < for prices on apcond-hand t; aker, ALEXANDER & CO., “for rent or 'sdle. ROSS McMAHON NT & AWN] CO.,85 Mrkt, Tel. Bush 858 bought: libraries purohased. King's T McAllister st A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. v PALMISTRY. MADAME DEVAS, palmist and astrologer, | “Licbes bidg.. 130 Post st.; bours 10 to 3y RGARD, located at-242 Post: hours 1 to 5 dail) Phone mes 1. Clasees B HOTEL REX, 242 TWRK ST., SAN !'RA‘:"().‘[BGO. PHONE PRIV. EX NEW FIRE-PROOF “BUILDING, 158 ROOMS: ELEGANTLY FU. NISHED SUNNY SUITS, WITH PRIVATE BATH; ALSO SINGLE ROOMS; THORGUGHLY MODERN AND UP TO DATE; TELE- PHONES IN ALL ROOMS; ELEC- TRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEAT. ELEVATOR SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT. SPECIAL RATES TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELING SALESMEN. iE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- TEL DOWNTOWN: 150 ROOMS; 35 SUITS WITH PRIVATE BATH; ELECTRIC LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH OUT: TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROO. EUITS WITH BATH, $1 60 to $2 60 PER DAY; SINGLE ROOMS. 76c_to $1; HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONB ASHWORTH HOTEL, 820 Mason et., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Rooms with or without private bath. New additions just completed: entire house newly renovated: sun in rooms all day. 1800 pounds, $125. RICH- 1816 Market st. ed_safe, ROS., fine diamonds and watches ARIN, 803 Hayward bidg. rines bought_ soid, excbanged, and_cash_rer: 1. FREEMA) new and nd Market st p.. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. ines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth ke. BACIGALUPI, 33 Market. New and_second-hand. CO., 807 Battery st. MOVING pletures, magic lanterns, sale, rental barga Bullard & Breck, 1 Post st. EA¥ ew and second-hand. E. B. BECK 122 Market LINE engines, automoblles and inches J DOAK, 46 Fremont st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. D—A good saddle horse; must be 4 and cheap for cash. T. W. RIVERS, Montgomery et SMALL ecroll saw table. 304 Beventh st., fat B, WANTED—Coal stove in exchange for gas range. 1304 Valencia st. A BULL state price; must tertter male pup; be reasonable. Box 1455, Call. SHOES new s 24 hand ehoes for eale. OND-HAND bicy ddress box 173 anted: misfit & castofl; highest pres. 749 Mission. . 22.inch frame, cheap. 1 “office MIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW GOOD BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK : 1 Draper, upright grand...... i Wilson, upright grand. ... my, upright grand Denniston, upright grand. . Howard, upright grand Lester, upright grand.. small Byron Mauzy imige Byron Mauzy. small Soimer & la: 0. . Mil grand Behring, square grand. erson. sqpare grand Knabe. sgtdre grand Weber, square grand. way & Sobs, square grand.... Decker Brothers, square grand Sohmer & Co., square grand. Standard organ $100 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 i organ. OrgaDs. ... 2 Mason & Hamlin organs 1 Taber organ.... &7 B 3 Chapel organs . $100 and $125 1 new Byron Mauzy pipe organ ... .81500 BYRON MAUZY, 308-12 Post st | ALL UPRIGHT her, new $325, now $160. 12, hew $300, now $67. lier, vew 8300, now $145. 5 Emersan. new $250 to $350, now §160. hickering, new $450, now $100, $185. Steinway 575, §750, now $185, $325. Heine, oew $575, now $333. 2enty installments, $4 up. Rent ap- piied if purchased. l)nJ‘:.\'Pa PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st. Oakland— : UTE FARGAINS IN PIANOS. One in fair ordes One @ little bettes Another, condition go0d. Also a Chickering, Mason lamlin, two Steinways, Knabe, Vose Sterling, Mayson, Emereon, Hallet & Davis, Starr and many others, from $56 wp; terms; anteed. BENJ. CURT, & SON, rell st. ully guar- 18 O'Far- ACADENY Millinery. 428 Sutter—Onmly school that teaches trimming hats systematically. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS. engines, 23-hand machinery. MoIN. TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-187 Fremont DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; peeds no painting or coatink; ¥ood over oid | ron, _tin or o Tor mew roofs. LATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Murket st NEW gas lamp burner: can be used on any famp now burning ofl; no chimney required it Nght: little cost: sample mailed S0c. Manhatton Illorinsting Co., 74 Park Place, New York Y 2D-BAND mack nery. engines, boilers, pumps, polieys, ehafiing. etc.. eic. bought, ‘sold, remted _and exchanged: see Sunday papers, | H. 8. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st, | DESKS and office furniture: $20.000 stock e Wold efore Ap:il 15: this. siock oan e | poveht in latee or small lots. T. D Mec | CARTHY CO.. "2 Mission. Phane Bush 467, | NEW upright pianos sold on $5 ONLY planc house in the city that will rent you u new plano for §3 per month and allow 6 months’ rent and cartage - off . purchase price; sole agents for McPhail, Schiller and other makes. FCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes. SPECIAL bargains this week: square §25. uprignts. $100 up: organs, $55. BYRON Coxt 3600, for wale on MATZY. 308 Post st. : STEINWAY piano, §5 installments. ‘Gough 'st., near Geary. STEINWAY, nearly new; upright: A. Gabler, and Steck mahcgany. 216 MeAllister st g Tnente, FCHMITZ & CO., 16 MeATlster at. second- | IE good second-hand gasoline engines, 1 to | THE HER- | H. JEROME FOSELLIL, scientific_palmist. 518 | “'Taylor st., near Geary. Phone Black 5oL -lloous FOR “OUSEKBFPIKQ. ALL sunny; best in city: 5 or 4 rooms furnis | Aed or unfurnished. ST. CHARLES APART- | MENTS, 1560 Sacramento st., ur. Larki CALIFORNIA, 5081—30 or 5 sunny housekeep- | ing rooms, furnished complete; gas range; adults. | CLAY, 1014—Three sunny rooms, complete for | housekeeping. 5 R CLAY, 1323—Elegantly furnished apartments, | two or three; pleasant surroundings. DOLORES, 1500—2 furnished rooms for house- keeping; rent $12 3 -roomed sunny apartment; pri also single rooms | EDDY, vate bat EDDY, 964—2 large sunny conmecting rool | with' small kitchen. EDDY, 1126—Fouf unfurnished housekeeping rooms, £15. ELGIN PARK, 56_Sunny, unfurnished double pariors and kitchen; new and modern; for man and wife. ELLIS, & Housekeeping, 2 or 8 rooms; also front and back parlor. (LIS, G04_Furnished housekeeping rooms; | | _two for $15, or three $25. : |'FIFTEENTH, 1479, near Howard—Unfur- | | nished housekeeping —ooms. ! NTH, 726—3 or 4 rooms furnished; | | FOURTE north of Market st.; new carpeta. FRANKLIN, 203 — Three nicely furnished | housekeeping rocms; bath: sunny corner flat, | FULTON, 233—Two connecting housekeeping rooms: gas range, grate: no childgen. | FULTON, 51—Two rooms, front and back parlors, gas, grate, bath. GEARY, 408 — Three nicely furnished sunny rooms; references exchanged. —Two sunny front rooms for light ROVE. housekeepins. 30 furnished rooms 10 other roomers, for light GUERRERO, 104—Three elegant sunny co: necting rooms; regular kitchen; steel rang aduits. 3 GUERRERO, 226—Young couple to share new flat. HAWTHORNE, 18, off Howard, nr. Third— Large sunny bedroom and kitchen, furnished, gas, yard, sink, $2 per week. HOUSEKEEPING rooms to let in all parts of ihe city. Box 2002, Call office. HOWARD, 787%—Nicely furnished sunny rent reasonable; suitable for light housekeeping. | FILLMORE, 1323—Sunny AURORA, correr Second and Folsom sts.—New house, mew furniture; modern and sunny; week up; this is the this vicinity; first-cl every room outside; grill attached, A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: open ail night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ASHBURY. 727—$§27 50; 6 modertd sunny rooms; large bath; healthy; 15 min. Halght-st. cars. BRYANT, 455B—A nice sunny front room. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 2327—Sunny furnished rooms; new flat, Call ‘mornings except Sunday. CLAY, 1006—Furnished front room; large and sunny. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooins: prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Tpylor—Just opened: desirably located: sunny single rooms and suites, with private baths, hot and col water, steam heat, electric lights, phone every evator. Phone East 1317 if desired. ELLIS, 611—Nicely furnished sunny front sulte; front alcove room, light housekeeping. ELLIS, 80}—Furnished rooms to let. FELL, 252—Well furnished, comfortable bed- room, for gentleman onl. private family. FILLMORE, 1124, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Oue or two refined people can find neatly fur- nished outside rooms in modern flat front room; fur- nished. FIRST, 317—Large sunny furnished rooms for man ‘and wite or two men, - FOLSOM, 1220—Nice sunny room, sultable for two people. FOR single gentleman, in private home (no othe; roomers), a large, sunny, furnished room, with bath adoinin; 4 blocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. bove Van Ness—The prices from §1 50 per y up-to-date house in i ROOMS to let in all parts of the city: 1001, Call office. RUSS, 44—A large, eunny front room. SAN CARLOS ave., 174, near Nineteenth st.— * Large, sunny, furnished or unfurnished room. | SHIPLEY, 232—Furnished room to let. SIXTEENTH, 2822—Sunny furnished room for one or two. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sun- ny front suites, aiso single rooms, for gentle. men; $1 50, §2 50 to $ week. SUTTER, 820—Beautiful furnished rooms:; hot nd cold water; baths and gas; suite for octor. —— SBUTTER, 035—Newly furnished room. SUTTER, 1022%, near Hyde—2 large, sunny parlors: modern; gas grate, phone; reasonable. SUTTER, 1631—1 large furnished front room; private bell and telephone, SUTTER, 2170—Pleasant sunny front room; furnished; bath and phone; reasonable. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ' DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Cffice and residence, 1021% Market . bet Gth and Ttn. particu lar attention pald to diseasés of wamen BLOOD. ekin and rectal dhseases . jevtaity DR_BALL. 1wiii4 Marki . ¢ WONG HIM nrerc treats all diseases cf the human oo tast four years at 113-117 Masor now cated at €67 Geary si.. pear Leavenworth DR._TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr Li Po Tas herb doctor, ~utes a1t Giseases of baman by use of herbs and teas 27 his amots nerb doctor: - eases cured by Chinese berbs f;l Clay st SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, B A PR AR A . LOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-band all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates Demestic office. 1021 Market, near Stxth. NEW HOME--See our new _tridle-feed ma- chines; elightly used: $10, 2§15, " hand, $3, §5. $8: all itgies, pubrantoen RFMOVED—DR. New SPECIAL NOTICES. s THE San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asslum Soclety herewith gives notice that the fol- lowing orphan and haif-orphan girls and | Loys have been admitted to the asylum | on Haizht street from January 1, 1004, to | Anril 17 1904: Violet Lundberg. 6 years 8 | iths. Stella Kern, S yéars § months; Ab- Li¢ iSern, 3 years 7 months; Sibella Bank, | Y years 4 montha; l!lh.llz Jackman, 10 yedrs § months; Valda ShArp, G years S | months: Sybll M. Sharp, 4 years 3 months: | Carl Voss, 10 yeais 10 months: 'Rudoiph Voss, 8 years. Edward Kern, § years 1| month; George Kern, § years 4 monthi Franz Hoboe, ® years: Damlel L. Sharp. 2 | years 4 months: ‘Augustus Postel, & yea Frederick Postel, 9 years.’ SUSAN RUS! SELL SPOTTS, Secretary. i i A_GUARANTEED cure for plles; PETER FREILING'S pile salve, $1 per box; war- Tanted to cureall cses of bléeding. ftehing. external, internal or protruding piles, aiso fistula, without fail. no matter how lol‘ standing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. Ladies! Chichester's Englioh Pennyroyal Pills | “Rellef for Ladies' Ask your druggist. | . Philadelphia. ~a | stamps for particulars In letter by return mail. Chichester Chemical C SLOT MACHINES. Slot machines, §25; punchers, $25% Wfters. card machines,$20, W.A.Bradford Co..1185 Market. ——— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; turaiture, | household goods- stored, moved, shipped, 723 1 Howard st.. or. Third: phone Grant 161. | A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co. packing, shipping warehouse, G: G.and Van Ness; office 1236 Market, r. 84; tel. South 750. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- fice Post and Powell sta.: tel. Priv. Ex. 571, CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture merchaa- dise. 233 Golden Gate ave.: vh::'d!ut 120, GOLDEN West Storaze; advances made. 40 Mission st.;-tel Howard 851 F. W. Zehtuss. . PACIFIC Storage and Furnlture Moving Co pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone lufli fi: storage, | SEVENTH, 191 — Large sunny bay-window room for housekeeping. Pt S b ozl s TS LT RSOV D | TEHAMA, 154—Furnished rooms to let. THE ST. KATHRYN, N.E. cor. Leavenworth and Eilis—Sunniest rooms in the cit; new hotel; just f\lrfi hed fresh and clea hatr mattresses In elery room; also hot and cold water, baths, etc.; steam heat throughout; elevator service and every modern conveni- ence; rocme from $3 per week up. THIRTEENTH, 232, between Misslon and | " Howard—Nice sunny back parlor, suitable for two: pri A TREAT ave., 807—Sunny room, TURK, 205—Furnished rooms :6 let. TURK, 825—Single and double; keeping. also house- TURK, 825—Furnished room. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 roome, 35¢ to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec. tric lights 1no gas), running was in every | _room; elevator,read.-room: free bu: | WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Filectric light in every { room: 15c to §1 a night: T8¢ to $5 a week; open all night; convenient to all cars. UNION, 826, rear—Two sunny, large furnished rooms in quiet neighborhocd to let. VAN NESS ave., G19—Elegant front and adjoining suite for office or club. | VAN NESS, 1814, or. Sutter—Exceptionally | desirable, sunny front alcove an single room; pewly furnished: modern conven- | lences; private; references. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and_respectable; 700 rooms: 36c to $160 night; $2 to $8 week; elevat: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggag e ROOMS AND BOARD. EDGEMERE HOTEL, .. above Powell; select first- class residential hotel; elegantly furnished and table unsurpaseed; electric light; steam heated and private exchange telephones in every room; terms reasonable. B. DU CARPE, Prop. NP R, SV £ e S ol HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY SELECT AND FiRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, BOARD and sulte for one; private family; vicinity of Park preferred; $40. Address, with references, box 1352, Call HOWARD, 841A—First-class board with room, single or double, $5-$6 week; American fam- ily; home cocking; home comforts; piano. AN inexpensive, socfable home in Mission for one or two gentlemen. Box 1288, Call office. HAYES, 640—Sunny furnished rooms with ‘board; gentleman preferred. pariors HOTEL ELSMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny suites, wingle rms.: excelient table; moderate prices. LARKIN_814A—Room and board; young men ohly; $6 per week. O'FARRELL, 1420—Rooms with board; sunny; suitable for 2; bath; phone. | | B s ol i i S TR SRS | ROOM and board for workingman: $4 80 per | | | week, 1620 Folsom st. TWO furnished rooms and board. Box 1293, Call office. VAN NESS ave.. 1714—FElegantly furnished suites with baths; also singl like. WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, north of Market. east of Van Ness; sunny; reasonable. Box 62, 1008 Market st. YOUNG ‘man wishes good room with break- fast: family where there are young people and some soclability. Box 1613, Call. IR 1m0 parlor, bay-win- dow, piano, bath, gas: very reasonable, bl B Lo dF oo Bl B a oo WA FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate—Sunny, fur- nished front room; all conveniences; $12. FULTON, 811—Unfurnished basement to let: £ rooms; rent le: no children; gas. GEARY, 660—Newly furnished, renovated rma; | sunny; homelike; centrai; plano; baths. GOLDEN Place, 3. off Golden Gate ave., bet, Hyde and Larkin—Two nicely furnished rooms; $6 and $5. for gentlemen. JESSIE, 338—Large sunny room; furnished housekeeping: gas range; $2 75 week. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ 10 $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. JONES, 614—Sunny front alcove: complete housekeeping: also 2 sunny basement room coal stove, yard_and laundry: $16; 2 single rooms, $5 and §7. — T G S S SN S KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine - Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam hoat- LAGUNA. ly furnished sunny housekeeping rooms, bath and yard: reason- able. GRANT AVE. 7—Nicely furnished sunny sulte, euitabie 4 gentlemen; also single rms. GROVE, 484—Furnished room, GUERRERO, 81, near Market—To rent, {wo nicely furnished sunny front rooms, suita- ble for one or two gentlemen; private family. HAIGHT, 08, near Market—Comfortable fur- nhished room: sunny side: good German board. g e e e HARRISON, 784%. near 4th—Fine furnished MARKET, housekeeping, 1507—2 unfurnished rooms { ] MARKET, 1852—Housekeeping rooms. | MASON, 825 Elegant 3-4 room suites; HOWARD, bath el light, sun, phone; nel'e.. ot gas, double bed; el GREE 3 F T MCALLISTER, 30—2 rooms for light housc. | Keeping; sunny; running water, sunny roms; bath; homelike; $1 week up. | HAYES, 1081—By May 1; suite of ' sunny Tooms: private: bath. gas and kitchen.' 1424—A :r;\;ll furnished room; JESSIE, 433—Furnished room to let. chi il i MISSTON, 865—For rent, housekeeping rooms: — KEARNY, 215—Newly renovated rooms; also back suite to let. < reascnable prices ] ! MISSION, 2022—3 sunny housekeeping rooms. NINTH. 113—2 sunny housekeeping room runnifg water and bath: reasonabie. i s S ek aey s oy s N OAK, 1317—Sunny rooms $1 25 to $3 per week. gas, range, hot bath. laundry: adults. 3-PEDAL Steinway up. :Chickering baby grand; O FARRELL, 023—Nicely furnished front a Shoninger, little used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. | cove suite; small Kiichen: §22, SOMMER, Byron Mauzy plancs. Ceclifan plano | o S = ol player, GYRON MAUZY, MA-313 Post 8t | foor, 4 rosme, nathy a0 one noom. 70" | SPECIALISTS. PAGE, 141—Suite of furnishell housekeeping P e SRR CATAREH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively’ cured. new methods: 1 week's trea:- ment free Di. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st rooms; kitchen, stove, sink. —_— PAGE, 278—2 housckeeping rooms; complete; sunay. LEXINGTON ave. ¥M0—Furnished rooms. 13—Furnished front room, INGTON AVE, L 110—Furnished rooms. rent LLOYD. 21B—Furnished room, bath, etc.; 38 per month. - & MARKET, 1344, opp. Seventh—Sunny furnished Yoome, on first floor; suitable for purposes; good location; rent MASON, 1112, near Clay handsome furn. sunny’ front room u?é: i private. MCALLISTER, 521—] turnished rooms; ROOM and board in private family for stu- dents attending business college, mear Kear- ny and Market sts, Address box 1271, Call. ANTED—Couple of boarders. 70 Fourteenth w-, ‘hetween g‘olwm and Harrison. YOUNG man desires board with small private family. Box 1629, Call office, e —— ROOMS WANTED. i NURSE, employed, ‘wants unfurnished room with -telephone; . P, O. box 2498, city. WANTED—3 or 4 newly furnished rooms for usekeeping; family 3 adults: walking dis- Tehoes ‘atate ‘price. " Aadress Box 1284 Call, NEAT within 3 blocks of Parrott 3 FRED RRUEGER, 200 Parrott g UIET couple, 2 housekeepis Foape central, Qnorth Il“l?ke!: state price. “Box 304, Call. WANTED—2 unfurnished rooms with bath by April 25: mot too far out. Box 1719, Cali. e bt i ol it are s S s e g TWO unfurnished rooms for young married couple. Address J, B., 304 Seventh st. YOUNG man wants t room: give full particulars. Box 1667, Call offi WANTED—Unfurnished apartments, Box 1330, Cal office. WANTED-2 unturnished rooms. Address box 1666, Call_office. STABLES TO LET. FOST, 700—Stable and large vard to Tet: couid ,b! used for coal yurd or carpenter; J-year ease. . 5 Al z LBOURNE tute, Van Ness & Markei, L ohisea. ire F I faié health: hoars L u ¢ DIVIDEND NOTICES. ; SAN FRAN and Subucban Home Buijd- R e o BT : tel Main 1840 op! cut_rates. e —————————— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, Neo. gllig‘h l’ndfll'ler. ";.1 Gther ‘WH ‘:I igher and lower prices; rentals 2 1 Typewriting Exchange. 536 Calttorain” Fid | A FEW £00d typewriters at $40 each: get par- | ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont. I‘D\!IQIY . REMINGTON typewriter, good as new, cheap. 6 Eddy st., room 100. 4 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | beter Typawriter Inspéc. Co.. 508 Market PROPUSALS, v tu s SRR T UNIVERSITY of Callfornia, Berkeley. Notie to contractors, builders and material men-, | Notice is heréby given that seal s ace | solicted for performing the labor and fur- | nishing the materfals for the granite and | brick work for California Hall on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Cailfornia, and said bids will be recelved the office 'of thé Regents, South Hall, Berke- | ley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of April | twenty-fifth, 1804. Plans and specifications | of sald granite and brick work have i adopted and may be examined dally at off of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. No blds will be considered uniees accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bidder, | in favor of the Regents of the University uf | California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his | bid with sufficlent sureties, conditioned that | if sald bid be accepted, the blader will duly enter into a_proper contract to falthully | perform the duty and obligations In accord- | ance with sald bid and with the pians and | specifications which,are hereby required to be | @ part of such confract. The right to reject any and all bide fs hereby reserved. ar- der of the Committee on Grounds and Bui g8 of the of Regents. V. H, H DERSON, Acting Secretary. 5 { BEKINS Van and-Storags Co. 11 Montgymery | i | i UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice | to contractors, builders and material men— Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor anad fur- nishing the materials for the superstructure of the central power plant on the of the University of California at an:[n: California, and sald bids will_be received at | the office of the Regents, South Hall, Ber- keley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of April 25, 1904. Plans and specifications of sajd super- structure of the central power plant have been adopted and may be examined daily at office_of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 m. No bids will be considered pnless ac- compenied by & certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the Uni- versity of California, equal to ten (10} per cent of his bid with sufficient sureties, con- ditioned that If eald bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract to faithtully perform the duty and obliga- tions in accordance with sald bid and with the plans and specifications which are here- by required to be a part of such contract. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, acting secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Herman Relmers, 31, 1605 Baker street, and Johanna Murnane, 24, S$32A Alabama street, Anthbny Brunswick, 40, city, and Eil Gleason, 23, city. John 'H. 'Kelly, 21. 537 Grove etreet, and Margaret Kennedy, 21, 141 Sickles avenue, Christen Christensen, 27, 334 Third street, and Mattba Hansen, 20, 550 Mission street. | Francisco G. Lopez, 23, 8401 Jackson street, | and Cristina memun’? 18, 8401 Jackson street. | Peter A Jensen, 24, 5 Rivoll avenue, and' Mary E. Ferotsen, 27. 5 Rivoll avenue. Loufs N. Devincenzi, 22, 36 Boardman place, nd Elvira Cafferata, 20, 18 Latavette place. | Samuel Clarke, 42. 304 Third stréet, and | Emma Schardin, 40. 115 Franklin street. i George W, Smith, 25, Oroville, and Grace G._Horton, 20, Oroville. Henry Ward, 05, Alameda, and Anna Cox, 60, 1514 Pine street. ) Fellx A. Pinana, 33, Oakland, and Lisale | Smith, 40, Oakland. Joseph Baffico, 21, 14 Fourteenth street, and Nettie Hanson, 18, 12 Fourteenth street. George R. Lester, 1817 Mission street, and Edna M. Flemin, Calistoga. Jean P, Urrere, 20 1167 Folk street, and BIRTES—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of Kntices Temricted aimply to-the. anr Notices re: simply to of the event are published once in thi free of charge. BORN. CARTER—In Santa Cruz, Cal., April 4, 1904, to the wife of T. Newton Carter, a son. . COX—In this city, April 14, 1904, to the wifa of J. H. Cox, a'son. B DEMPSEY—April 15, 1904, Elmo H. Dempsey, a son. | DESMOND—In_this city, March 13, 1904, to the wite of C. L. Desmiend, a son. EWALD—In this city. March 13, 1004, to the wifc of J. P. Ewald, & daughter. | FRENCH—TIn this city, April 10, 1904, wite of L. O. French, a -:l;; o aht HANLEY—In this city, April 2, 1984, to AN o B, O Hunies, B ww o e to the to the ncement ‘column o the wite of! ' ! HANSEN—In this city, April 10, 1904, wife of Oscar Hansem, a son. HARRIS—In this city, April 7, 1004, wife of J. B. Harris, a da ™ | MINER—In George A. Riehl and Maud A. Fali of San Francisco. ROBINSQN—GRANT—In ey, 13, 1904, by wie Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wison, pastor of Trinity Methodist Eplscopal Chureh, Joseph H. Robineon and Mabel Grant, both ©f San Frascisco. RYAN—LASSWELL—In this ecity, April 13, 1903, by tha Hev. Wililam Rader.. Alexander Ryan of Danbury, Conn., and Alice G. Lass- well of Santa Rosa, Cal. April Theo- THRANE—LORENZEN—In this city, 6. 1905 by the Rev. J. H. Scm dore Thrane and Annie Lorenzen. DIED O'Netl, Captain P. Pender, Thomas Pugh, Hannah lR)lfll:’nn. Annie . erick. Joseph Rufus. Fredericks Saak, Flora E. Sawyer, George M. Scollin. Frank P. Shannon. James Stegel,” Mose Smith, Thomas Stevens, John Taylor, Kathleen G. Wesi, Hammond R. ‘Whipple, Steven A Chapman, Eiien M. Chisbotm, _Alex Congdon, Edward H. Donovan, Michael BARRETT—In Alameda, April 16, 1004, Mors ° Moss Barreit. beioved husband of Breta E. and_tather of Genoveva G. Barrett. a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 41 years 5 Friends and acqualntances are fully invited 10 attend the funeral services Monday, April 1S, 1904, at 1 o'clock, at his iate residence, 939 Taylor avenue. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. 3 BRADY—In Los Angeles, April 13, 1904, Frank ‘W., dearly beloved busband of Nellle Brady, and loving Tather of Frankie. Theodore s Russell Brady, a native of California. 4 BURGESE—In this city. April 16, 1004, beloved husband of Bessie M. Burgess, brother of Mrs- Alexander Badlam, & native of Scotiand, aged 63 years. CASTAGNETTO—In this eity, April 14. 1004 George Allen, dearly beloved son of and the late Gicvannl Castagnetto, brother of Fdward and Walter Castagnetto, Mrs. James A. Devoto and the late Johna Alberf and Frederick Castagnetto, a native of fan Francisco. Cal, aged 3§ yeats 3 months and 8 days. A student of the clas¥ of '6i. ooper Medical College. y s E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. April 17, at 10:13 ¢'clock, at his late residence 1234 ' Dupont street. Interment Itaitan Cemetery, by electric car from East and Market strects at 11 o’clock sharp. CHAPMAN—In this city, April 16, 1904, Ellen May. beioved wife of Willlam 1. Chapmam and mother of Walter M. Chapman, a native of Pennsyivania, aged 36 years. (Pittsburs, and Santa Ana, Cal, papers please copy). . - LXFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral Monday at 2 o'clock, from the Seventh Day Advent~ ist Church, 'Laguna street, between Golden Gate avenue and McAllister street. Inters ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CHISHOLM—In Benicia, Aoril 15, 1904 Alex Chisholm, beloved husband of Christina aged 60 Chisholm, a native of Nova Scotia, years. £ Friends and fully invited to April 17, at ‘2 o'clock, dence, Denicia, Cal CONGDON—In Oakland, April 16. 1904, Ed- rd H. Congdon, father 'of Edna, R. E. Dr. Merton J. and Miles S. Congdon, and brother of David Congdon of San Francisco, J. H. Congdon of keley and the late Henry Congdon of Honolulu, a native of Norwich, Conn., aged 71 years. EFBurial from the family residence, 2218 Bancroft way, at 2 o'elock to-day (Sunday). Funeral and interment private. . DONOVAN—In San Leandro, April 15, 1004, Michael, beloved husband of Anna Donovan, a native of Ireland, aged S0 years. 3 > The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, Di street, n Leandro, thence to St. Leander’s Church, where services will be held. Interment £t. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. GALEMOUSE—In this city, April 15, 1004, Frederick, beloved husband of Fanny M. Calehouse, father of Scott and Willlam Galehouse, and grandfather of Frank C. Galehouse, a native of Ohio, aged 2 years and 5 months, (New York papers pleass . copy.) A member of Associated Veterans of the x!xlrlnnd“tlr' Apollo Ledge No. 128, 0, 0. F., ley Lodge No. 30, A. U. W E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Surday), at 2 o’clock, from Memorial Can Fatiows' buiing, corner Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of Apolle Lodge No 123, 1. 0. O. F. tion Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Remains at the pariors of Craig, Cochran & Co.. 420 Gelden Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin streets. GUODFELLOW—In this city, April 1904, Summerfield S., beloved husband Jennétte Goodfellow, and father of S. E. M., R E. and E. A. Goodfellow, Mrs. A F. Lee and Mrs. C. A. McColl, a Dative of Pennsylvania, aged 72 years 2 months and 10 day £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, at the Cal~ E. Church. Interment Oakland. April 15, 1004, at her residence, 920 M mery street, Mrs. Margare: Gorman, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Crotty, and sister of Mrs. A. E. Davis and M. J. McNamare. . ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuuly invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 17, 1908, at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 920 Montgomery street, be- tween Broadwav and Pacific street. inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALEY—In this city, April 15, 1904, Bridget, beloved wife of the late Patrick Haley, and mother of John and Thomas Haley, Mrs. Harry Bowley and the late Frank and James Haley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 59 years. J €7 Friends and acquaintances are respech tully Invited to attend 4he funeral to-mor-ow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 0 oclock, Inferment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train I Third and Townsend street at 11:30 o - HALL—In Oakland, April 1904, Gordon, infant son of Samuel P. charicue Spent Hall, & native of , aged 3 and 14 days. LATTIMORE—In thifl city, April 14, 1008, Jobn Lattimore, beiov - o, svinng Eliza Lattimore, and father of Andrew and Jobn Lattimore, a native Londonderry, Ireland, aged 46 years 7 months and ‘13 days. §> Funeral services Sunday, April 17, at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street. Interment Mount Oliws Cemetery. the City and_ County April 16, 1904, Thomas Miner, a native California, aged 29 years, MOULTHROP—In this city, April 16, 1904 Sarah A., beloved wife of the late J. Lu. Moulthrop, & native of New York. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. NOLTE—In this city, April 15, 1004, beloved daughter of Louis H. and Isabel A. Noite, and sister of Lila W. and Isabel F. Nolte, a native of California,. £ Friends ‘are respectfully invited to_at- tend the fumeral services to-day day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Dehon street. Interment private, at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | O'NEIL—On Angel Island, Cal., April 16, Captain Patrick O Neil, beloved Mary O'Neil, and father of Jobn E, O'Neil, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. PENDER—In the City and County April 15, 1904, Thomas - a native 5 Scotland, aged 56 years. abeth Burk William Pugh, and lovink aunt of Marie Hennessy, & native of Ireland. §>The funeral will take place (Sunday), from 847 Hayes street, at 1 o clock. Cemetery. Interment Holy Cross Pt of O DERICK—To this city. April 16, = city. 3 R D, beloved husband of Amélta fld“mmfllflt‘l — SOWN—In this_ el ML Wiiam At a9 ""|uunv J. GALLACHER CO. OWENS—In tais tity. Anell 12, 1903, to the| (Successors to b O wife of Robert L. Owens. a daughter. i DANIEL P. Amm; = MAR e PN D Gpposite’ Lincoin: Schook MARRIED. l 0 FUE S iiphone. South 80. “I¥ BURMFSTER: ERTS—In this city, Apri) =) W BT UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Berkeley, Cal | ———Funeral Directors w MURRAY—WILLIAMS—Tu this Tots By ine Hew. Dr. Jobn A g, stor of 2 Gthava)::lw N and fim_—mw—m this city, 1604, PRt SRR of Trinity 3 sobv e