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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1904 : 47 PERSONALS. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. SLOT MACHINES. Edwards, Susan F. Stewart, Joseph for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. | RED BLUFF ATHLETES A A AP APARAPNANNANNNANAN | amattratemeemsmmaseesasssosaessttmeesessemeetseconmmscetescasesemem | = o o ey ks Epstein, Jacob M. Sweeney, Edward M. Arnold J. Martin of Chileno Valley, Marin DAY A B. BARNES MEDICAL DIRECTOR, | STANYAN, $10—Suite of 2 or 4 eynny fur- | MCALLISTER, 7A1—Nicely furnished = room, | Slot mmachines, $25: punchers_ $25; lifters, ca Finn, John. Welss, Rasa County, Cal., will be celebrated at St. Dom- VICTORS IN FIELD “_lh ‘m'x:a‘i.:(ik b:;cfitxfi-m' | nished rooms, facing Golden Gate with board: gents only. machines,$20. W.A.Bradford Co.,1185 Market. rmn'hna‘ Wolf Whitten, Anna R. I'l_!le'l lé“rc:fi B'l“\:m and w m as.-;' P RS < SAN T S e — Good, Willia Gus rancisco, esday, E (Incorporated) | SUTTER, 10223, nr. Hyde—2 large sunny par- 3 SPECIALL: B Gravz, Lois Wollenbers, Hanna o'clock. v Carry Off the Principal Events in Triat all liguor and drig sadictions Ors: man: gas Erate, phone: terms reasonable. | MINNA, B14—Nice housekeeping rooms. - —_— MERITHEW—In Cucertino, near San Jose Annual Meet of Northern County by h est known methods, . W, We G0 not wgree 10 effect & cure in three | SUTTER, 12003 — Two or thres uafuraished | MISEION, 1226 Large, tront, sunny, furniihed | CATARME. DEAFNESS and NOISES in BARS | BICKWICK—1 the Clty und County Hompital | S8, ASriL 2 Aovtonn. Dunbai of Cuper Schools. aa £iving & sysiematic treatment we | — onday. bay-window room; ladies; priv. family; refs. R e e g g Liy s, tino and Charies . Merithew of San Franl | RED BLUFF, April 23.—The first by whic] t btain the best resulta, | 326—Large sunny bay window room; — _— BORRER—In_ this city, April 22, 1004, Pau-| Sc0. 4 a Northern Cali~ We' G Mot Shabm o> Jorturun emcacien, | _furniehed; use of bath and_telephone. MISSION, 1682—Furnished rooms to let. SPECIAL NOTICES. e | Jomecillne:” - ASrle MW ARA ouly | | ARE a8d I8 MR T L Lol Gaes | STTUS] track mieet of Noi LAIM TO CURE. TURK, 816 — Large room for gentleman; 3 daughter of Catherine and the late Theo- )| gy inyited to attend the funeral to-day | fornia was held to-day at Antelope i'and well-furnished home | Jower soomms for ouserempiag : MISSION, 2245—Furnished room to let; use of | Ladles! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | dore Borrer, granddaughter of Ludwig Weil- | (505003 S0 2% ek, trom the family rsi- | tr0 01 Req Bluff. The schools repre- i private patients. Call or write for - bath, are best; sgfe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c ing, and nfece of Mrs. Bertha Cavalll, a n: dence at Cupertno. Interment Santa Clara 4 > Address for particulars— 4 e o tiih e MISSION, 2844—Clean sunny furnished rooms ‘nn|m‘p- f%r u‘mmlgal‘“ne;(e! '”aud:::: :W; l;! g:n Franclsco, aged 22 years 6 months | Gomeiary sented were Colusa, Oroville, Redding, Shotwell st., Twenty -second. , 387—Furnis! rooms ‘housekeeping. ' . n letter by return Ask your ne VS - o ital, e Driesien O !‘ = for gentlemen; rent reasonable. Chichester Chemical Go.. Philadeiphia, Ca. (JE7 Friends and acquaintances aro réipect: "‘A'm‘“"; }‘;,u‘hewfi{zm“g“fp“f,“"_ HoePeai | Chico and Red Bluff. The following . b B DO oo et [ S g . oral to-mo , 1904, . 3 TODE. Hite ts Sulleencad by $ho Phiinet Sadie | imigins tons sainihitreln i MONTGOMERY, 131_Large _ well-furnished | MATTHEW HARRIS, pension attorney, 40| (Mondasy. at's alack, trom. the restdonce ot | _Ireland, 'agea 54 v acted as officials: Referee, Wilsie whish yeu were born. Sum as the Miee s | & e et SR G B B N LLUTE her mothér, 530 Seventh street, between Bry- | PERKING—Tassed to higher lite In this 1% | Martin (U. C.), Chico; starter, W. B. it the L ® | Va2 k e front room, large — | ant and Brani to St. Boniface's 2 5 . I the moon: 1 polnt out the 4an- | ¥ iiichen connecting: gas range, running wa- | NOE, cor Twenty-fourth—Furnisned fooms | g e L e ren e o heiween Jones | D .m.. Emaline Slivers Perkins, beloved ( Albertson (U. C.), Redding; judges at business; my forecasts are truly ‘";- h“ndrr:br:ua one or two beds to suit; [ for gentlemen, oS A o and Leavenworth streets, where scrvices will :I!e ot George F. Perkins, a native of New |0 0 gy oty (Stanford), Red- o . aeny | Drice reasonable, S w1 TUM Stora; % he held, coms :30 o'clock. In- ersey. - i ot 2 a8 g ey NICE unturnished room in airy top flat_on | A7 EMPORIUM BUFSEs & Van Ca; furniture, | Do held, commenclas ot e O E5Friends and acavatniances are respect- | ding; W. W. Fogg (U. C.). Oroville; fycions of whom 305 | CHEAPEST und best in AmericaThe Weekly | _Powell st nr. Fitbert: 8660, Box 1419, Call | 351" Fyward st nr. Thirds phons Grant 101, | BRADY. 1 this cltg, April 25, 1904, Johm, be- | (AlY Invited 1o attend the funeral to-2Y | ke Karmel (U. C.), Red Bluff; Mar- shoulé ASA MOORE. Dept. | Thlo 'S obets or Ganada ons year for §1- NICE furnished room in sunny top fat on | X_GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, | loved husband of Hester Brady, and father of | Gantner Bros., 1200 Mission strect, between | shal J. W. Boyd, Red Bluff; timers, - Court bids. New York. | g uiied Stutes of Cunats one yesr Sor by | Powell st nr. Fibert, 88 Box 148, Cal | AT GHEERT b e s G Yan| jobn and Willlam Brady and Mrs. Rose| Lighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn| . weitteldt, G. C. Wilkins, L. E. A n, smooth and young looking face, { APARTMENT HOUSES. NINETEENTH, 4060, near Castro—Newly fur. | _Ness: office 1236 Market, r. 84; tel.South 750. T Remains at the pariors of the Henry Rgclgi;é% il e Aok Rowley and J. R. Freeman, Red Bluft. e e M "ELLA HARRIS. | A_CORDOYA APARTMENTS WM oy Se den SELL PIFRCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | 3. GaNagher Undertaking Company, 20 Firth | RQUAUELTEIn this city, Auell B TG | BOF 0 Cn 0 i be tendered the vis- . e TR T B e | M i At e OAK, 352—Two newly furnished sunny rooms; | _fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 | street. Notice of funeral hereafter. and Valerle Rouguette, and beloved brother | = F mie o Dt L Tall The Qi G Wil Oat B | 3084 SUTTER ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST. phone. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furnit 7l ham. | BRYDGES—I5 this city. suddenly, Aoril 22, | of Alice Rouquette, a native of San Fran- | ItO ght al “Hints on Beauty. Beautifully light and sunny; 3-3-4 rooms asd dise. 338 Golden Obte &ve. : phihe Haar 1904, Marshall C., dearly beloved husband of | cisco, azed S months and 18 days. programme will consist of singing, = e | bath each: all unfurnished: $37 58 to S48, O'FARRELL, 537—Furniehed room suitable for e e -: phone East I20. | Arnie Brydges, and. devoted father of Mrs. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | oo ting ang dancing. fes RMANN SANITARIUM, | st pesiontinns wolv. | 1 or 2 gentlemen; with private family. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made.) $i0 | A. Wilson, Mrx. K. Ritchie and Marshall J. | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, sted 1 the' watld Insomnia. and nervous diseases cured: | = g 3 Mission st.; tel, Howard 9i1. F. W. Zehfyes, | Brydges. a native f Windsor, England, aged | April 24, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of Nine competitors started in cuor and drug habits: message; medicated AT St. Cecile, 115 Fell st, above Van Ness | O'FARRELL, 1324%—Furnished sunny suite - = $md years 11 months and 7 days. - his varents, 102 Seventh street, betweem | ooy oo s won by Apsal of Red baths: country place Lake co.: terms to phy- | @ve.—The acme of perfection in modern, ele- | of 2 rooms to let, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 07 Friends and acquaintances are respeét- | Mission and Howard. Interment Holy Cross sicians or wri 1375 Waller, bet. Ma- | gantly furnished 3-room mpartments, with | SCo—rm o e g oy pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. !(‘\:lly‘m\'ued l‘n ‘;nend the ’{unernl:ulbfl)‘ Cemetery, by carriage. Bluff; a Chico man was second and c shbur; L 3 . ste: 3 i Bl = ol s 7, & Sunds :30 o'clock, ate y. & ar Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- v e 2 - | attel Mah SRC SIDPIng At out ratts 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | mother of Mrs George H. Hurd and W. F. | 5:25. swih stops falling,cures dandruft ST LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 | PACIFIC, 1108—Nice front sunny room; bath; - BUCHANAN-~In Berkeley, -April 21, 1904, and Ida G. Schofield, a native of Louisiana. 100-yard dash—Luning of Red Bluft hing scalp; mo etain Toome; also single: furnished or unfurnished: $6 monthiy, ___TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, Rev. P. G. Buchanan, husband of Harriet E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | o0 = o second and Beckwith cleanses scalp.at druggists’, hairdressers’; marine view- references. Phone East 1330 AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 M. hanan, and father of Mrs. lda B. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow " ass o _"ept no substitute. Star Remiedy Co. 1308 Polk. PRSI T P e e g0, Comecmington, No- 1| Davis'and Augustus M. Buchanan, a native | (Monday), at’1:30 oelock, from her late | third, Time, :10%. A—SUCROTINE, o puttive auee Dor Soarth § Com e o e o | s Ao +ma. | heher and lawer prces: rentals 32 60. The | Sf New York. aced &2 years 6 moaths and Tesigense, 1738 Deviladern atrest, Jovsiines |- @adyara ' deal—Porter ‘of CAGS 0id in the head, hay fever, headache and R e | PO S vinished vuoms. % ‘wp; hand- | Gypawsitite Efenslen; 839 Oatitorsin|iste {1 IR ol i i e are aelipacts | SHERMAN—In Oakiand, Cal, April 23, 1904, pfirst, Teass and Fickert of Red Bluft ::—‘ e aus mend for free - A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- fully invited t o Anna M., wife of the late William Sher- | gecond and third. Time, :58%. M TEA NEDSCNS 0., = POST. 2433 Furnished single room; private , ticuiars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont. | (Sun: at > man, and mother of Elizabeth M. and the | A—ST. CECILE APARTMENTS, famil Chureh, Berkeley. Intrrment private. | late Wilam B. and Francis H. Shermap. | Shotput was won by Bruce with YOUN gomery st. s should d well. If ¥ 5 Van N ! | | STEW 2 i 7 115 Fell, ne an Ness ave. — o — Ly 2 ells second with 37 * £ood n BARON, the Ladies i - POWELL, 506—Nicely furnished room for | SRHAND tvpewtiters sold rented, repaircd | CAAEL S In (his city, Aprll 23, 1004 Hen- | STEWART- S his resigence In Berkeley, Cal | 38 fect 2 inches; W 762 N st., will clothe you Are you satisfied where you are? If mot, | Eentleman, |~ Webster Typewriter Inspec. C Marker, [ 20 Copmols, dearly beloved dmughter O'| coionel United' States army (retired), beloved | 1€t 7 inches. at reaswable figures on weekly payments et gy g < T B - Francison agarle, Calmels, & Dative of San | Cther of Joseph Stewart Jr.. Mary E. Pat-| 120-yard hurdle a walkover = for - ey BeS bl Che Siss | MOYAL Fouss, 13 Witls - Tncandaecest WK, | DIVIDEND NOTICES. E7 Friends and acduaintances are respect- | terson, Colomel William F. ‘Stewart, Artil- | Req Bluff, Fickert winning in :19. Camcerous lumps, sores. impure biood (affecting | elaborately furnished apartments in San | readirg-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- | — s Pty Inviua i sty e s B lery Corps, U. S. A.; Frances H. Martin, | oo PR RNE i wkin, mouth es. etc), speedily cured bY | Francieco, with steam heat, electric lights, | lor; rooms per night, 38c to §100; week, §2 | BAN FRANCISCC and Subufban Home Build- | (Monday) st 190 weiee Uperal tomortoW | and Charles, Helen A, Bdward J.. Josephine | High jump—Wow by Brooks of b pecialist trom Europe. Apply Central | poi"waier eleotric slevaior, private baths, | to 88; month, §5 1o $30; elevator on ground | iug Soctety. 5th foor, Mutual Savings Hank | (Mcnday). at 1:80 welock, from the lato| 4nd Charles, Fielen 5. Waware fo JReRplie: 0 B vith Chico and Redding a té — Worst cases cured. | Prices for the summer reduced $30 up. fioor:rooms “with hot and cold water; baths. | bullding, 108 Market at..” oppoite ‘Thira French: Chareh of Notre Damie Aer Vietoles | (kY. aged 82 vears 2 months and 25 days. | C* N e wi ing t . oints. The height —— — g o or the half year ng 31st of December, 4 § ds and a anc - | each receiving two 4 TAPEINE—Tapeworm expelied in 2 to 8 - SIXTEENTH, 2822 —Sunny furnished room for | 1908, a &ividend has been deciared at the | [OF services. Interment Holy Gross Ceme- | [EZFriends and acquaintances ars respect: | *ACh T€e o liichen hours. no fas no uauses; no castor ofl; ome or two, sate: per_annum_of (1) twelve per cent oa c;;};si";. oo ’ oatiow e b e et g T | | Rl 2N ¢t to Red Biluff, o P. C. LU Chemist, s . — ock and par ertificates, Cntere . is ci = day), e | 2 went to Re 2 B R THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. | SIXTEENTH, 8038, fiat 8—Single room; newly | e . D Ete o e e National Cemetery, at the Presidio of San | SEE FaEw: anih & THE AUDITORIUN HOTEL. furnishs t ly. £3 3 H s Francisco, ‘She body will be met by the | being won by Bonham, with Daggett 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. | e DAY, January 2, 3004, JOSEPH A. LEON- | 10 monthe and § days: A member of Pactc | riitsyy eecort at the entrgace to the res- | b 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. | STEVENSON, 635—Sunny furnished room for | ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG. | Coast Marine Firemen's Unicn. Bt T :;m mmnm? trests, at 1:30 | Of Oroville a close second and Bullard af lowest | MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- | _gentieman. i o (k7 Triends and acqualntanices are refpect- | Glelocky,and procced thence fo the grave. | of Chico third. Time, 2:18%4. ; Pl 3.-[;'1‘“""1?{,"\9;‘?’;:' XSSA‘%%QIS'M“ g‘l")‘(’{é STOCKTON House, 41 Stockton st.—Nicely | o Peuha. (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors | SWEENEY—Entered into rest in this city. | 220-yard hurdle—Gardner of Oro- a inwallments of | LIGHTS; STEAM HEATED THROUGH- | _furn. suites, also single; $1 50, $2 50, $8 week. | UNIVERSITY o California, Berkeley. Notice | Of McFadden. McBrearty ‘& Green, 1171 Mis-, April 22, 1904, Edward M. dearly beloved | y;p. frot, Myers of Colusa second, N LEMOS Market st. | OUT: TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: | zooC | “to contiactors, bufiders and material men— | Sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. | husband of Estella Sweency. and brother o f Colusa third. Time, :29%;. -5 } EUITS WITH BATH, $1 50 to $2 50 PEE | SUNNY front room; reasonable. Box 3168, | Notice is hereby iven that sealed bids are | CASSIDY—In this city, April 20, 194, Ed-| »John J. Sweeney, a pative of San Francisco, | Moore of Colusa ~ e ¢ | DT SINGLE ROOMS. T to $i; HOT | _Call office, . | eolicitea for verforming the labor and fur- | ward Cassidy, native of Ireland. i~ o . S i Pole vault—Post of Oroville won WATER DAY AND NIGHT. . TELEPHONE | SUTTER, 1105 Large front bay-window room; | Drooyr® the, EGUAL, fo the eranite and | COLLNER-In this city, April 22, 1904, Joba | rully invited to attend the fneral to-morrow | first place with § feet 11 inches, Teass | RN grate; 3 clobets; running waterigas stove$l4. | of the University of Callfornia at Berkeley, | ner. wnd brother of James . coltnert 5 | (Monday). at 9 o'ciock. {rom his late resi- | o¢ Red Bluff second with 8 feet 10 ASHWORTH HOTEL, ~ California, and said bids will be recetved af | Lor,and brother of James T. Collner, a| gence, 359 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart | ¢ 2 rd with % S and” O'Parretn. | SUTTER. 1831—Large front room; furnished: | che orfice of the Reents, South Hall, Berke. | hoitne hny B Fiancisco, aged 20 years 11| Church, wher: a requiem high mass will be | inches and Hardy of Chico third wi Fooms with or without private bath. P e B B B ey, “at_or before 12 ociock m. of April | g3 he funeral will ‘take place to-day | Colcbrated for repose of his soul, com-| g feet 4 inches. 2 . I New addition just compieted: entire houss | SWELL 2.room apartment; all convenlences, | LWenty-ffth 1904 Plans and specifications | at 12:30 o'clock, from 11 Natoma street, | Marorn® ceometorr! ooticok: Jnterment St ! The hammer throw went to Oro- BOCTAL cances Wed.. Thurs. Sat. and Sun; | newly renovated: sun in rooms all day. Box 1496, Call of said grenite and brick work have baen| thence to St. Patricles Churche . Interment s Cemetery, Ozklend, by o'cloci - s Tt Thites e Daes 1 ox 1408, Cull, | adopted wnd may bé examined daily at office | oty Croms Cemeters e e z S ville, Wells making 110 feet, Bnlla‘:: Bchool of Dancing. 1556 Market, nr. Larl AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New | THE ST. KATHRYN, N.E. cor. Leavenworth | Of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. | CROCKE! § 3 h 0 the offieers and members. of Court et and Scal B ol o | house. hew furniture; every room outside: | and Eilis—Sunniest rooms in the city: mew | No bids Will be considéred uniess accom. | CROCKER—In this city, April 23, 1004 Flor| James G. Biame No. 207, Foresters of | Of the same place 100 fe ur remedy has cured thousands Sotetn ond Senny: prices trem §1 80 pec| botel; Just furiiished Trash:and clag: hatt panied by a certified check or bond of bidder, ence Virginia, beloved daughter of Mr. and | America—You ar= hereby motified to attend | of Colusa third with 96 feet. you: safe and harmless. Ger- (oI S S he only up-to-date house in | Mattresses in every room; also hot and Gold | In favor of the Regents of the University Mrs. Henry J. Crocker, a native of Cali-| the funeral of our late brother, Edwin M. Broad jump—Won by Beckwith, al Co., Milwaukee, Wia, this vicinity; frst-class grill attached, water, baths, etc.; steam heat throughout; palifornia, equal 1o ten (10) per cent of his| [CLNiL aged 14 vears 3 months and G days. | Sweeney, from his late residence, 389 Oak — - s . A 3 t-class o P - Babvist mal Mvery toadiin UREVEs!: id with sufficient sureties, conditioned that | > Funeral scrvices to-morrow (Monday).! street, on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock. | 18 feet 8 inches. OO s —BRUN — rocms from T week up. if eaid bid be accepted, the bidder will ; &t 2 oclock,” from the residence, 2301 La- *' 3. M. NEWBERT. Chief Ranger. 20- o v ning. » " DR. | A—BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 83 pe D. 1l duly * & 220-yard dash—Won b uning. Jead, Call or write. e enter into a proper contract to fajthruly | _5Una street. Interment private. HARRINGTON, Rec, Sec. & s " o 2z light housekeeping rooms; open all might. | THE NIARA 615 Taylor st.—Sunny suitesand | perform the duty and obligations in accord- | DPEVEREAUX—In this city, April 25, 1904, this city, Aprit 22, 1004, Rosa, | Time, :2414. single rooms with board; prices reasonable. | ance with baid bid and with the plans ana | Harriet, beloved wife of Willlam J. Dever- vife of Jacob Weiss, and beloved | inal Score—Red RIluff, 36 points: 300—Corner laundry, | Lo e Almonte, 873 Market st (o No. 1| _Phone Sutter 1496 | specifications which are hereby required to be | €aux, mother of Joseph, William and Marie | mother of Mrs. H. Simon, Mrs. Sam W. 5 cille. 30: Chico, 21; Colusa, 16; tobacco, mewspapers; | A IR Roome, 25c, Goc, $1. $1 5O night; - | @ part of such contract. The rignt to reject | Devereaux, daughter of Timothy and Annie | Sincere of Chieago and Josepr M. Weiss, a | Oroville, 30: ico, 2 : $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—Nicely turnished | oy and all bids is hereby reserved. By or-| Dolan of Yuba County, and sister of Mrs. | natve of Austria, aged 60 vears and 4| Redding, 6 ing; will front rooms; reasonal der of the Committee on Grounds and Build- J. McGreevy, Mre. R. McDonald, Sister Ve- | months ™ | UL Dol saeny Fiowt Sabin. Guits ings of the Board of Regents. ronica, Mr Conneghan and’ Tom and T. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- e T connecting rooms, | DERSON. Acting Secretary. able for man and wife; aiso single rooms for | TURK. 785—Two sun MILLS COLLEGE GIRLS Dolan, a native of Downieville, Slerra| fully invited to attend the funeral services i % front and back parlors, for light houseKeep: | ———— — i to-day (Sunday), April 24, at 10:30| . KETBALL gentiemen. 312 M st.. near Geary. ‘ ing or for 2 gents; reasonable, UNIVERSITY of "(‘Tll:llamll.d&rkelry A ¢ funeral hereafter. o'clack, at the residence of her daughter, | WIN AT BAS BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur-. = - - . to contractors, bullders and material men | DOHERTY— Sunol, Al o o y, 588 SRecond enue, Richmond, Int wuite single; also unfarmished. | TURK. 1161—_Sunuy furnished rooms; adjoln- | Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are | = Con® April 22, ]M:?“)llnrgx:ltm;:tl-!amLtl“:'“.;‘ Hills of Eternity metery. hyn:lrz';‘:rl;H PRGN f the League ing Jefferson square. | Elicied for yerforming the labor and fur- | of the late Edward Doherty, beloved mother | funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero Take Champ - X L R, - + E shing ials for the su of Ed d Charles Yy . res weak men: $250, post | BUSH, S10—Single room: private; gentleman. | TURK, 1163_Sunny rooms with or without | o*(re’ centra perstructure | of Edward and Charles Mrs. H.| streets. ¥rom Nevada Team by Score ott of Petaluma, and | WHITTEN—In Oakland, Cal., April 23, 1904, | |~ board; adjoining Jefferson Park | = > 4 . -andmother of Lillian and Harry Ladiges, a | Anna Roberta, beloved daughter of John W. | | | BUSH_ 1006, corner Jones—One nicely furnish- e 140 Gear: - A 2l power plant on the grounds | ¢ BURNARD & CO of the University of California at Rerkeley, | reanmeother of Litian, Calffornia, and said bids wiil be recefved at of 18 to 6. 1 per week ; . TWELFTH, 119—4 sunny unfurnished rooms: A native of County Donegal, Ircland, aged 53| Whitten, a native of Louteville, Ky, aged CLAN i1 23— nat lors, 726 Market bath and telephone in hou select location: adults P s o e ML B | yeand years 3 months and 23 days. | “OAKLAND, = April 25-The & — e at 2 o'clock m. of April 25, E> Friends and acquaintances are respect | WILLIAMS—In Oakland, Cal. April 23, 1904, | league game of basketball played be- Gus Williams, a native of Finland, aged 62| ¢ oon Mills College and a Nevada team | 1804, Plans and specifications of sald supe; | structure of the central power plant have fully invited to a nd the funeral to-day CALIFORNIA, 882 . -. - — r— - TWELFTH, 145—Furnished rooms to let. adopted a s " . (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- yeurs. e oures deatness and | CALIPORNIA, 1885—Unusually desirable fur. } B e u";’";:fd“::‘{b‘ @t | dence, near Sunol, Alameda County. Inter- L7 Friends and_acquaintances are reepect- | to-day on the Mills College campus re- arrh. A A 24 19th, nr.Valencia. nished or unfurnished rooms; electric light | = 8 o Bias will Bh mte il hra ment Mission Catholic Cemetery. A solemn | fyully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Mills Col .. 2| and free phone, West 1173, | TWENTY-SECOND. etk o unless ac- | requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- at 2 oclock, from the funeral Sulted in a victory for the ‘ol- 2 3 urnished rooms. _ d by a certified check or bond of STATES, 128 Eddy, near Market—400 | bidder, in favor of the Regents of the Uni- pose of her soul to-morrow (Monday), at 10 Besste J. 'Wood & Co., 1128 lege girls by a score of 18 to 6. The e R DR | o, o )rnl:. eatat i 'y pe 3"(-[:(1{, at St. Joseph's Church, Mission a-nf E’:r';rsfnlx?':im::m;m Oakland. Intérment | oo ma’vwas a clean one and it was D , running water in eve cent of his bid with sufficient sureties, con- | .. - we & k > i “ ery. ¢ o ead -room: feee bus: baggage, | ditioned that If said bid be accepted, the | EDWARDS—In Alameda, Cal. April 23, 1904, | WOLLENBERG—In Prescott, Ariz., April 19, | played with spirit. CAPP, §16—Large sunny furnished room to let; ‘with or without board; private fami { CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly | | ] i | - e — — y » p bldder will duly enter into a proper contract | 5u%an F. Bdwards, beloved mother. of Fanny 1904, Hanna Wollenberg, dearly beloved wife It of the game entitles Mills 1 I sit_§7 50 dress pants §2 o SN Sy i DR SIS Tooms, suitable for to faithtully perform the duty and oblige. | CArlsten. & native of Massachusetis, aged 8| of Levi Wollenbers, and dearly beloved |, 1€ result h: e for - :¢h and Dupon GE (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just making, ladies’ tailcr or light manufacturing. tions in accordance with said bid and with | mother of Mrs. A. Blumberg and Nettie Wol- | College to the champion cup an e rably located; sunny single rooms Iy A. ROY HARRISON, 140 Geary st. | the plans and specifications which are here- In this city. April 20. 1904, Jacob | lenberg. a native of Germany, aged 60 years other yedr. The Nevada players were and eaiies, with private baths, hot and coid | | by required to be a part of such contract. | vstein, beloved husband of Annie E By order of the Committee on Grounds and | stein, and_cousin of Mrs, L. Walfson an 11_months and 3 days. Aruggists’ | . EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- NCIA, 580, bet. Sixteenth and Seven- team heat. electric lights. phone every the guests of Mills College last night. yoom: elevator Phone East 1317 1 desired. 3 elegantly furnished bay-window Bifidings of the Board of Tegents. V. H. | wJoseph Serinsky, a native of Poland, aged fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | After luncheon to-day they left for Eor s = g ; new flat; marble stairs and haliways; | HENDERSON. ucting secretary. | 83 yeare and 10 months. - (New York papers| (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence h aite s & WEBATE e |~ 5 furnished rooms, with | _suitabie for doctor or dentist e = 2 DPlease copy.) - of her brother-in-law, 1661 Post street. In their home in Sagebrash Siate. strologe: bath, at uthly upward. | EEALED proposals will be received at the of- [eg d - . % = 1 A 4 — —— — — | VALENCIA_ 619—Nicely furnished front room | fice of the Lighthouse Ei Friends and acquaintances are respect terment Salem Cemétery, by electric car —_—————— . EDI suite, large rooms: fur- | 1o yent; reasonable. clsco, Cal., until 12 o' ngineer, San Fran-| fully -inv " > - i fully ‘invited to attend the funeral to-day | from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, Tennis Players Are Handicapped. standard | (Suna t 10 o'clock, time, June 8, 1004, and then opened, for the | Termme comer of vox tom the Masonic roished; carpets; large closet GARD, located at 242 Post; hours - ) | K7 7 Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery | BADGER, WILLIAM G.—St. Albans Sunday-!| The drawing for the handicap dou Phone Sames 1. Classes and lavatory and cold water; gas grate, | VAN NESS ave., 519_Elegant front Darlors | consiruction.of a steel tower upon & concrete ts, under thi o g - e LE ce it . eeientife palmisBIE | Do Phone: bourd optional: reasonable | _and adjoining suite for office or club. bate for o light and fog signal station on | o 130, ,.,’:,,.,',\;'“;,‘3‘”,',.;;',,:;;‘;“‘,{“,“:“:;g Sehool il anold & ghecial memorial service ' bles tennis tournament, to be played o’ Phone Black 561 | VAN NESS, 1008_Nicely furnished rooms to Mile Rock, entrance to San Francisco harbor, | Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third Hail, 625 Sutter strest. Former members ana the Golden Gate Park courts to-day re- Cal., in accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other in- | gy formation. may be had upon application to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Handbury, | ————ee _PAINTING. PAPERNANGING, ETC. rent: modern convenfences. nny single front room: rent $8 Townsend stréets. frierds are invited to attend. | sulted as follows: N—In this city, April 23, 1904, John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Finn, father Pyeliminaty round — Ambrtse ond WASHINGTON, 10102 sunny _rooms for housekeeping: also 2 single rooms. large front room, $15 per NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. - ; PAINTING, papering and tinting done ch . % 2 = Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A.. Engineer. of Thomas, Lillian and May Finn, and Carriages can be obtained at any hour of | Hotchkiss (scratch) versus Glynn and O e e . s ELLIE, 611 v furnished. sunny front — = =3 et o oFonty Tretton, ara, Mrs | ne fay O night at Hackmen's Healquarters, | Keller (30); Guerin and Hall (151-6) —— ing! - 2 5 o oward stre elephone, South 415. | y SEVEITSANS ARG SERIRIES [ S0 S0 W shse, . FReuh Saien. Y STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | Drugers, Couny Kerry, Ireland, "aged 53| *%aers prompiy attendld to 415 | versus Wolfsohn and Wilgus (153-6); P - = : Hes MELBOURNE Institufe. Van Ness & Market, | Y255 100ac and acquaintances sre respect. | o eeeeenees | . Adams and Howell (15) versus Tel- Office and residence, | FIFTH, 24—Furnished room promises cure if in fair health; hours 1 to G. ; fnvite i\ R A S 5-6): Oh and Foh; partion- | ————— | 88c to §1 80 mlght: 33 10"38 wesk: elevatos £ fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | pHYSICIANS MEET TO TALK | ler and Parr (5-6); Borough and Saul Sty o€ ivpaaen % = elec. lights; reading-room: free bus; baggage. i > (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late | P Lo iy ‘.| (30) versus Brabant and Gayness (2-6)., tion . of R L TP en Y A PAC s e e S MARRIAGE LICENSES. rosidence, 1367 Minna_street, thence to St. OVER SANITARY QUESTIONS e 2 - —— ————————————— | WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light in every % Charles Borromeo's Church, where a re- Code and Drolla (4-6) versus J. B. [ D = s eases @ specialty. OM, arge room; gas, bath; sult-| room; 15c to $1 a night: 75c to $5 a week; quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | AT e | Adams and J. M. Baker (15 2-6); Miller 2 ‘ger private open all night: convenient to all cars. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday ms| repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | Volunteer Medical Inspectors Take Up 5 3-¢ FLEISHER—In this city. April 21, 1904, Wolf, and Turner (15 3-6) versus Edwards and sing:e gentieman, in private bome (00 | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | [olows: beloved husband of Jsther Fieishew, and Matter of Present Condition of | joceph (152-6); Otis and Gott (5-6) othe: toomers), a large. sunny. fugnished | Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. | Charles Johansson, Haight street, om, with bath adoining; 4 blocks from | —— —_—— — 4 F H. Anderson, father of Cecelia Fleisher, a native of City Schools. ) -6); park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandie. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | * Witliam. Rabe. 35, 435 Pine. street and 14| Cracow. Austria. aged 67 years. | versus Clinch and Powell (4-6); Gabrlel e T T B — o gy A e e A L ,‘(‘;:,f,’;::,f;”";n‘;‘ 8 ion Gonry sresct Tatemert ‘sites, | last evening in the rooms of the Board | versus Darns and Marvin (153-6); 3 bright, sunny unfurniehed | ROOMS AND BOARD. | Julta Wittkopp, 27, 1107 Howard street. | Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth | of Health. Forty-five physicians were | Dunlap and Foley versus Brady and Bt B o - EDGEMERE HOTEL, | and Fronscs Eiitpeils, ‘22 108 Ear By ave | GOOD—In this city, April 22,1004, Henry|IN attendance and the session was | Lytton (15). , 303—Front sunny room for two| 781 Bush st. above Powell; “select firct- | ’:;h;:mas [:‘ n{m“;"‘leb 9;:«:( Mission street, | ?:tmr b;‘lu;{eg":yulb;:hfl“ o:ns Q%’m?.’ifi"a‘?féfl i a highly ln!{erea;ltlngnoneti J.‘W. Ward, | PFirst mu?d, upper half—Baker broth- ROOMS FOR NOUSEKEEPING. sentiemen; rent ressonable. s e aans ehaete et e | ek H. Higuok’ 21, Onklengy wall Berifia | 'and Mre Robeck Huft, & vative of Trelandy | Do oy e On te- Doard of HERlih. | ers. (awe 1526 versus Long BepChecs aged 65 years 2 months and 2 days. opened the meeting, and in the course = (4-6); Kerns and Martin a bye. Lower eda, and An- > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | of his remarks suggested that the half—Allen and Griffin a bye; Allen fully invited to attend the fi 1 to- 1,” Santa Cruz, and Hunaan), ‘at 1 orelock, from his Jate resy. | Volunteer physicians organize and elect | brothers (30) versus Finch and Mann 3 or 4 rooms furnish- CHARLES APART- sto st.. or. Larkin heated and private exchange telephones in utter etreet every room; terms reasonable. | _ Charles G. Sherwood, 21. B. DU CARPE, Prop. |nle J. G. Stromberg, 1 les S. Springer, FULTON, 442—Furnished room to let. FULTON, 442—Furnished sunny front room; BRANNAN, 328 Parlor floor, 3 sunny, well five minutes from City Hall; phone; reas. |m§1 M. ,y.éy.;,n,mzu,’g;‘"m Kansas. g:\!cein:m c::e;u rnn-dd..mweenl Tuvem,v; officers. He also took occasion to dis- | (2-6). " ehe sets, gas range, grate. | — - —— { Harry T. Farl, 21, 1124 Bush st d Twenty-second streets. Intermen 1 —_—————— —_— GEARY, 402, cor. Mason—Furnished rooms for | HOTEL ST, AUGUSTA, 536 Geary st.—New, | Annfe J, Carpenter, 21, 1124 B’u ";:'&_ i Cypress Lawn Cemetery. cuss sanitary science and again point. « t furnished suite housekeep- | gentlemen, $2 per week and upward. | uy--t;»dne, sunny roomi best of service: | ~ John stn?'h. 40, 55 Dorland street, and Cath- | GRANZ—In (m-dclty‘ l{;nnrl‘ 22, 13». Louis, | @1 out the necessity of school inspec- Belle Meade Stakes for Lady Savoy. v v — d . T g tourist trade solicited. | arina_Straub, 30, 44 Diamond street. beloved husband of Henrletta Granz, and | tion. Dr. Guy E. Manning was elected | v VILLE, T April 23— - —— GEARY, 660—Newly fur, sunny front rms. ;. A ve h f . R. Ll { NASH . ‘enn., P . il PAF unny unfurniched double homelike, plano, baths, kitchen; other rms. );.,555:”‘;’.‘ fi;,f‘i:’.h: .'? lzosl;;s-";e"c:“;fn?ée'. g3 5.1:;1:: r’{..l i'L.;.". E‘.f:Anhnl-iIB‘?\f-‘:fi'::: ::3 temporary chairman and Dr. J. C. Far- Cugberland Pml-llg res::ls: & i ®. kitchen, mew 0d.; m and wife. e Y 5 s TE H. C. _Mu o 21, 1550 Howard street, Ella_Granz, and brother of Herman Granz i oral secretary. rst race, selling, five and one-half GEARY, 07! urnished suite, $5 per | EOMETHING NEW! arry rphy., 3 mer temporary Y. ™ = 1 Jos vl tabin & . tive Saxony, - - i €11 Nicely furnished, sunny alcove; _Week; gent Rooms and table board. o tne B Bomres. b, o e e | o T “aced B years 7 months and 3 days. | DF- Manning appointed the following | furlongs—J. R e housekeep everything furn.; bath. | GEARY. 1415— Cooking, house, appolstmsnts, finest. and Frances R. Gomes, 28, 1433 Stockton st.| A member of Verein Eintracht and Amal | committee on permanent organization: mombo second, Radium third. Time, Call Terms reasonable: limited number. William K. L_Calvin, 27, Presidlo, and Es. | gamated Wcod-workers' International Union, | \wiiam Peters, M. D.; E. H. Mercer, | 1:25 ¥ f sunny ra 5 mear pan- 1162 Turk st [ adults, = tella C. Cook, 25. 919 Sanchez street. Local No. 15. ~ Second race, four furlongs—Green A So o i “Patrick W, Leaby, 21, 732 Florida street, | I Triends and acquaintances are respect-| M. D.; C. W. Cory, M. D.; J. E. Hoff- | Gown won. Lady Carlin second, Omel- Howard—Two or 1018 VAN o AT OB, ‘BARY 8T, | 898 Orry V. Youns, i8, 308 Eighth stree fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | man, M. D.; Mary M. Kroetz, M. D., | ca third. Time. 51 r Keoping _rooms SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. 2 Bunday) A Y e ' Hogg, M. e junkin Hotel handic: e PHONE PAIVATE EXCHARGE 700 p:rla::' :e(( :le.msn s:s“m;h& ‘S:.,Eu:‘lmlfimlon and C. E. Hogg, M. D. Thir%me. ?unmn mI(l’ el o ::; SOM, 4T for b - g - -3 Ll stree . Cre- a sixteen les—Monsi ne: 4 rooms e 1 BIRTHS MRR]AGES_DEATH& mation 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Deputy Health Officer Louis Levy|one an | B ave. 10202 or 3 sunny un. | HOWARD, SUA-—First-class board with room. $6 week: American fam HERMANN-In this city, April 23, 1904, Chrie. | Was directed to send notifications to | Beaucaire won, The Regent second. “47%. 1107, flat B—Fo light housekeeping, : hone: all conveniences. single or double. S —— : home comfort topher, dearly beloved husband of Rose Her- | the school physicians and to furnish | Coruscate third. Time, o rivate family ily; home cookin plano. Birth, rriage and death notl t b German: rth race, Belle Meade stakes, Lron S Rk ETESANTIY furmiohed sarior sulte—arifhpi- | mall Will DOF be Mserted, They must be handes | [en & natie of Germany, aged 44 years | ynom with cards, etc.. It was decided | oo OUreR TRCS PO, UIS0S O g e o AR — | ano, or large sunny alcove; phone: bath: use | 1B At elther of the publication ctfices and be 57 The funeral will take place to-morrow | to hold another meeting next Saturday | voy won, Limerick Girl second, Lady - 7th and Mission—Rooms 85¢ | _of varlor: Drivate; reasonable. 238 Page at. | indorsed with v mRRe 4G Tesidence of per- (onday), at 10 o'clock; from his late resi- | evening. Ellison ihird. Time, :55%. , g e . | COMPORTATLE, congenial home 1n Mission | Notices restricted simply to the announcement | {3 Cemetery. P | Wiiliam C. Hassler, M. D., chief in-| Fifth race, selling. one and one- GEARY, 406—3 sunny RART ave. 7—Nicely furnished. sunny rooms | " for young man: good brd: reas. Box 3114, Call. I e R s columa | 5,1 NSON—In Oakland, Cal., April 22, 1904, | specting physician, delivered an in- | eighth miles—Lou~ Woods won, Mis- 1308 Wood street, Charles Frederick John- d, Discus third. Time, 1:56%. Son, belovea Busband of Teckia and father | Structive talk on sanitary inspection ,“glx.etf:o ;'tce. six and one-half mlon:‘u GUERRERO, 1. mear Market—To rent, one | BQARD in vrivate family; downtown. Box 3742, Call office. BORN. of Ella Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged | and answered many questions. 4% Sunny, wiy o he kpE. or two bright. sunny front rooms in pri- = 3 i . —Allista won, Emperor of India sec- piete: bith, phone, gas range, ron: | _vate family; furnished. HOTEL ELSMERE, 413 Sutter—Sunny suites, | BERNTSEN--Tn this elty, Aperl 20, 1904, to N i Galand, Aeetl 22, 1004, | Dr- Ward, in answer to a question, on:. Miss Crawford third. Time, waier, laundry, wice yard, priv.; $17 30 | GnicoN Taits, near dth—Finely furnished | _SiCKle Tms.: excellent table: moderate prices. | Ut WHC Of LROTEC O e, RO the| Michael Kenneally, beloved husband of Mary | stated that the schools were in a de- | 1:2{1, TE housexceping rooms; | _sumny rooms; bath; homeike; §$1_week up. | EDDY, 867—Front room, with board: running | _ wite of Douglas A. Doyle, a mon. = - ' Kenneally. and fuither of Maurice, Patrick | plorable state and that 50 per cent — e——— FHARRISON, 1114, near Seventh—To Jet; micely | __"WAter: electric light and_telephone. _ | LEE_in this city, March 21, 1004, to the Wite A e Stator M. Bonediota, a mative vi | could be closed by reason of their un- Rosetint’s Fast Mile. 0 on: 001 ¢ h s 3 d bath. ISSION, 2562—One T ish o Fioed ¥ 2 [ L 7 months and san a - ) — . 1048 connected rooms for house 4 Satle SEM gL e O T e, LT | o O thin eity, April 5, 1004, to the| 1"gand; ased 68 yeurs 7 months and 24 dave. | sanitary condition. He said such ac-| NEW YORK, April 23.—Aqueduct keeping: regular kitchen; edults only; refs. 451 _Bay.window front room and | — 7 | MO o a5 1008, ¢l Fiiends and acauaintances are Tespect- | gion was unwise, as the Board of Edu- | results: - s | Ktichen; bath. gus; private tamily. Y iten, aith pais: airo sinies pomeipe. " | PARBQUET—In thiy city. April 28 1904, to| April 24, at1:30 o'clock, from his late resi: | cation was doing, everything in its i o e T JUERRERO, —E houselk | sypE Nicely ed v front room | 3 d : 3 the wife ver Parquet, a daughter. dence, 5 reet, thence to St. pol Typ! sec Foxy [§ RR £ant housekeeping rooms u}(‘rr)rofl:»; ‘c:]_\ ‘fe\::;rlfllh sunny ey | o T Y this, elty, ADriE 17, 1 %o the| Patrick's Church, where services will ba held | POWer to place the schools in a proper GUERRERO, 830—Furnished for housekeeping: ane third. , 1:14 3-5. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. wite of James Rolph Jr., a son. at 2 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- | condition and he expressed the hope K_md m?‘,::;a},‘," :fl;‘, furlongs Tent reaxonuble. tery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. that the Supervisors in making up the - s o | BOARD and suite for one; private family; vi- D—In this city, Aj bl —Collector Jessup won, Astarita sec- m p g —ecad | “cinity of park preferred: $40. Address, with MARRIED. R o Jenwood, & Dative o Witconen: | DeW budget would give the Board of [ond, Sweet Alice third. Time, 1:00 3-5. private family JACKEON, 1175, cor. Jones—Furnished or un- | _references, box 1353, Cafl oddes. Fhiada —In this city, Aprll 17, | , AS6d 54 vears. Education a generous appropriation for | Third race, Wood Haven stakes, e e e e oy | Jarulehed suncy Yooms; peivate famlly; Pof- | Sovo boheskecping rooms, bassment, T TR | IS0 by the Bev. Faiher Terk Jorh o LYNCH—In this clty, April, 22, 1904, Catharine | the schools. four and one-half furlongs—Niblick s Dot Mnei i change for paintisg and papering. 3967 36ch. | Bilaier and May.G. Starak,ioth ot Sex e T e oy Shut, ——————— wom, Watsealde second, Matador third. o ; 4 rancisco. A A o Vee. 335 Bunny room. furnished house. JESSIE. 441—2 sunny rooms to let. WANTED Doard and o0 in private fam- | nyngTAN—LONG—In Oakland, Cal., April 13, e St T e B Finds Bank Door Open. T‘m . e Gustne i Weepiu: Sas range; sink: 82 75 week o Sy e pra | e P | I80K oy Justict of the Teace dames G| (onday), from her laie’ residence. 50| While making his rounds last night | pandicap, one mile—Rosetint won, KNICKERBC IR Apertments. xLT:‘PmH; oms, en suite or single: ail modern con- | ROOMS WANTED. Long, both of San Franeisco. fangn 9 Stoiner et .mu'gmnmm-;lu Policeman Charles Groat found the |Colonsay second, Ostrich third. Time, Sunn; furnishe -roor: sultes. steam beat- venjences. t { GRAVES—NELSON—In this city, April 22,| celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 10 | door of the new quarters for the Me-|1:39 1-5. ric lighted: fre. baths; rate $30 up. | ——— — | WANTED—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms: must be | 1904, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Curtis M. o' el Interment private. ' y Y mile—April Shower B | LAFAYETTE, i1—Furnished rooms to let: eent 2 X . % lock. - chanics’ Bank at Montgomery and Fifth race, one s to reasonable, Address N. 4168 Seventeenth st. | Graves and Agnes C. Nelson, both of this | sARTIN—An anniversary requiem high mass Bush streets, standing open. He re- | won, Keynote second, Ethics third. «d, ele | “suitable for singic gent. LARKIN, 433—Rooms for light housekeeping. WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms: private | g0 o N = 5 Time, 1:40. | TARKIN, 8125 —AD kings of : P frred- eferred. Box 3210, Call office. HENDRICKS—CANDEZE—In this city, Aj ported the matter at once, but it is| "Gy, " le four furlongs g ey e e | et ot 310 oniy. 5 | —e ey 1 gics nd Beateig B, Candenn” s HENRY J. GALLACHER CO. ! not known whether it was the work of —Right Royal ';n‘:d:mhb‘elélfl sec- e | —— STABLES TO LET. LESTER—FLEMING—In this city, Apijl 17, | (Sucgsascrs to Vo Oalagher) | burglars or an accident. The bank |ond, Voloday third. Time, :55%. NWORTH. 105—3 or 4 sunny house. | LEAVENWORTH. 309—Large sunny room, §14. | m~~~mrmamanassassssseansnasasvvonas | 1004, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, m D T AND n&'gm& proper has not moved into the build- it g g B R B = Yarge sumny mell. | WoSTALL stable; 2020 Mission st cement | Rayimond Lester of this city and Edna P ontosita Eindot' Sonen! S T | LEAVENWORTH, —A large sunny well- | foor; loft capacity 150 toms; suitable for | Fleming of Calistoga, Cal, 2 N eisohone Btk B ing vet, but a large amount of val- 1 furnished alcove; also 2 sunny single rooms. storage or mill. STONE—HUFF—In this city, April 20, 1904, l e’ N e B ¥ T g uable fixtures is stored there. A thor- | LEAVENWORTIL 1118A Sunny furnished and | spwING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. a“m-neo'.'&h- ang May Hort o Alameds. | UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ough investigation will be made to- M ouseicoeping - rooms e Tooms. | Bhone. Larkin 4730, | R it o maciiind VeIt Ou ek B 5 2R ENYDER- MACDONALD—1In Funeral Directors and Empeimers— | 44¥- - NOE, 1002, corner Twenty-third—8$12; front | White sewing machine that is slightly shop 20, 1904, by the NOW at 868 MISSION. m%m Millionaive Schwab Here. B T e ety S | maoron ve. TPt rens | iR S8 e 2 o ) B oy & gt s S B0 et P SRR B HT | naries . Scbwai, the stee mag- e et oeniy o R | o b w o T T | W s b oy | ™ : T e T R T e e s S i’fife&. 2762 sonuny Mumim;m'-'.]-mx'n‘_’;m—a Tooms, with gas and coul | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., 300 Posi MONAHAN, m l* & CO. |in m‘:‘ i:,w ok ""’"‘.; e A e e ek A svening ”&T.l’.ui’&;‘f'.fi‘. l:s:zlkmom mm or two; nnxn m -n.'. for light house- Dg‘—.'.flo—‘l:‘ -n&n_‘ ‘u:" 2339-2341 Mission st.. near " . |is registered at the St. In oy vent Teasomable. NEW HOME_See our_new FIXTEENTH, 3678, bet. Market and Castro— . chines: w-m $10, 3 E@ outside 8.5 % el Unfurnished, 3 ;uee sunny housekeeping x::on ; .glr rooms, §2 a -.1!&