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TH SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1904 13 BY A FITTING ADVERTISEMENT IN THE (ALL & o o HELP WANTED—FEMALE, French cook, no wash, Los Gatos, §30; 2| $8 per week: chamber- country ‘hotel, $25; -QC~| ald, wait one meal, | &irls for generai | Alameda, Mountain Gilroy; German 25, and ‘a number housework in city, $20 CROSETT, 334 Sut- $25 J «rge restaurant, ountain resort, $28 pr tamily, $50; place, $30: a nurse for | lace; a Gerfman cook far £40. MISS PLUNKETT, ar Powell work on fruit; clean, wages paid than by any Portwood Canning Co. gher jearn hairdressing, ie taught from A to Z to those entering now: immediately; positions Der Week up; leading Geary st., room 13. linery now for fall sea- | ught from start to finish + $15; positions as trimmers, | guaranteed at $10 per wk.up lass. 143 Stockton st r. 13 iring, massage, scalp treat- removal superfluous hair 65 2 ass; positions secured, highest «d from 1236 Mkt. to 133 Powell ng girl. 12 or 14 years old, can sieep at home it de- Polk st. D—Six good business ladies travel; an- | t once; very profitable. Box 1600, 1008 | v + st i c x ©d_operators on ladies’ silk and o best pay; steady work. 28 First. » dy to take care of child 1 year § home. Box 1766, Call © & w ick hops in August. . 122 Battery st..S.F. : s ptions received at | braneh office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. s A BRANCH ¢ ed at of The Call for the reception | ts and subscriptions has beea 1008 Market st opposite Fifth WANTED—MALE. T BUREAU, , near Kearny. CHSLER. AN EMPLOYM found; 20 la 4 rough car- ls required, $680 and found: ind; 10 farmers; 4 st s work rpen = e | 2 County, fare $10 50, teamsters | ! amalgam- t; 4 Por- | vw ot T &« ENCY, es 3301 all around | ks, city, | $20 fa. | ) | to 17 years arn the 9 and age for ary goods bu i1 a m acquainted with the vinegar | to take charge of & WIE PACKING CO., I at 925 Golden | information as day ‘o wanted. MARKE BROS., st BAREE for Saturday. 8147 Twenty- E “ied for Saturday and Sunday. F - § 303 San and Sunday. > Sunday noon; Saturday and Sunday; $6. 1400 ¥ £t shop for sale; receipts y-fourth t. cheap: lv- 938 Folsom. cheap make from $15 to arket st., room 1. £ 105 California rug business; experl- 102 Eady st make himselt | Stockton st. A FIRST-CLAS. hildren's clothing salesman N. WOOD & CO, - - —— ALL learn the BARBER TRADE: only v s required; positions secured: con- d expert instruction; special atalogue mailed free R SYSTEM ed, sober, industrious hat of a hat department ‘ar from San Franc would unmarried man from 25 to 30 | Address box 1802, Call office. ILLEGE, 635 Clay st. re. N e s S iros Co. Bchool of Practical "' "n'all:nm Aldress 4973-5 women to prepare for ne. Apply for free cal ars. Pacific Correspons bidg., 1085 Market st. mechanics to know » House proprietor, has < to the Denver House, ome. 25e to S0c per night vincss bartending; expe- cther need apply. Box | our men's $1 50 pair; for express or ma n made, at $1 and shoes at §2 50; we pay #<. 11 34 st., Exam. bid. 1 at the J. ROY- Mauin st brass mol XD Brass W BOY—Machinist tra 256 Fremont st. BOOTBLACK wanted WOODWORKI factory. 21 Mission st, or furniture i “ar Eighteenth. WANTED—A first-clars barber at Plaza Bare ber Shop, Oakland. - WANTED—Man to 4o ja tuition in 8. F. Barber A profitable outing: pick hops in August £ CLENENS HORET CO..1228attery st op LABOR aebts collected: =ults, attachment Law and Adjustment Co., 328 Montgy, o ii8. BAILORE and young men (green b ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackmon st 00 for FENSION Atty., E.A Bullis, r.40, Ph Past Com. Geo, H. Thomas Post. G A 5 EAILORS and ordinary xeamen for all the world at HERMAN'S 27 Slflllfl"::..“ WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st. near Mar. ket—700 rooms: 35¢ night: reading-roome: free "bus and baggage to and Lyom ferry. | ll_El.P WAKTEI)—-ALM tin | A=MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ed, i Phone Main B84S. Leading Empioyment and Labor Agents. . We speak the German, French, Italian, Scandinuvian, Greek, Spanish, Slavonian and Danish languages. 1904 We Hove to 1905 We Gave 60,000 Men Work. Increase 60,000. SANTA FE R. R. Is_good to us; we are good to you. 1050 Miles, FLORENCE. $10 50. ARIZONA. Via Prescott. 8 p. m. dally. Drillers, $3 to $3 50, Center Teamsters, 2 of Laborers, §2 to $2 80. Great Mines. COOKS. 3 cooks, boarding hotels, $40 and $55 found. 4 dish and pot washers, $25 and $30 found. Waiter, arm work, Fresno Co., $40 found. 2 waiters. commercial hotel, south, $30 fd. Waiters, fare $2, same place, $45 found. Waiter, first-class city hotel, $35 found. Ironer, $12 a week; mangle hand, $10 week. g MECHANICAL. Woodworker, country shop, $3 50 day. Wheelwright, $3 50 day., Swamper znd chain tender. woods, $45 fd. Band sawyer, edgerman, $40 found. 15 shinglers, different country Jjobs. MOLDERS. € iron molders. Boss here. Carpenter and cabinetmaker, stair building, city, $4 50 day. Shingie jointer, L. Co., Bonoma Co., $30, $35 and found. Iron molder, fare §1. foundry. $3 to $330 ¥ _plumbers, $4 day, country. Wheelwright, carriage works, $3 day. Carpenter, fare 90c, $1 day. LUMBER, ETC. Grader, lumber company, north, $50. Tail edgerman, fare $3, $2 25 dey. Spooltender, lumber co., south, $30 found. 12 coopers.'slack work, steady, 10c barrel. € sash and door hands, $3 50 day. 2 lumber graders, boss here, $90. Lumber grader. boss here, $3 day. Tallyman, lumber company, $40 and found. Gang edgerman, lumber company, $75. 2 men, make staves and split staves, redwood, boss here, $50 found; 2 screw turners; 2 car- riage setters: hook tender; 5 shingle packers. Gang charcoal burners, 10c to 15c sack. Laborer, do little butchering, mine, $32 50 fd. FARMS—DATRIES—STABLES. 12 milkers, $30, $35, $40 found. 12 1 12 brick wheelers, south, $67 50. hay balers, 18c ton. laborers and 2 laborers for ines. MARRIED fruit ranch, Placer County, Man and wife, $350 found 4 farmers and wives, $40, $50, $60 found. MURRAY & RBADY, 634-636 Clay st. TO LOS ANGELES, $4 60 ta Fe R_R., 6 P. M. dally. sters, $1 60. The land of sunshine. fruit and flowers. Highlands Redland; Riverside. Pomona, center of orange and lemon groves. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. carpenters, rallroad and bridge work, Lumber Co., north, $3 day. Machinists, '~ understand _box _machinery, wheelwright, lumber co.. $3 50 day. Experienced nailer, city factory, $2 25 day. 4 painters, paperhangers, 8 hours, $3 day. LOOK . hotel, country. $45 found. 10c fare. f residence. r, fare §1, $60 found. re $1, $10 found : bowling alley 634-638 Cla: NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. laborers, a day IN—LOOK. 25 labore: only $1. 8¢ MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. CARPENTER, ranch, fare $1, $40 and found. Painter. v hotel. $3 da carpenters, . $3 to §3 50 day. en make sash weights, city job. smith and woodworker, city, $3 day. eather man, shoe factory, $70. and tool sharpener, $45 and fd. $21 week, Iper. country, $40 and found. LOOK! Baker's helper, $40 and found. Third cook, institution, $30 and found. See k. city. $50 and found. LOOK! First-class lineman. donkey biock line, south, lumber company, $75 and found. Man take charge of week Two carpenters, negar plant, $15 to $20 $1, $350 day. cksmith, 50c fare. $3 50 day. nith, shop, carriage and wagon, fare 25¢, $3 to $3 50 da) MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. no shoeing. ef cook, boss here 10 a. m., $75. Second cook, also dishwasher, $50 and $30 and found; hotel; fare $1; boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. TYPEWRITER, our office. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ADVERTISEMENTS subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church ALL size rice T your shoes half-soled while waltin to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 1 company work, office fee | P e e e e P LOST AND FOUXND. FOUND—The next three months, cholcest cut floweds and all descriptions foral work at Gue-thirg the regular prices; under contract must sell: 2 stores, 311 Sutter and 1204 Sutter. SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the pame of JACOB STEINER; No. 210-199. The finder will please return to bank. GOLD rimmed spectacles, on Larkin st., be- tween Ellis and Golden Gate ave. Please re- ™ to 634 Polk st. on Washington st a gold_watch. can have same by calling at 51 Jack- LOST—Foxterrier pup. half grown; licenss 90 reward. 1861 H\)Wnll'fl st. = LOST—In_ Japanese tea garden, gold watch; initials M.D.L.;reward. Tea Garden, G.G. MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. MONEY loaned on diamonds, jewelry, sealsking and valuables; our fireprbof vault is protected from burglaries by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 Stockton; phone Bush 484, MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, ~without security; easy payments; large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 563 Parrott bldg. THE United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstairs), loans money on diamonds, jew- elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. LOANS FROM $§1 TO $10,000. 1 PER cent on furniture or planos; no removal; no commission: no_publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Mun!gomery st.,rm. 7. MONEY to loan at low Interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st, LOST—German daschhund, black and tan, mere pup; liberal reward. 2335 Bush st. LOST—July 10, lady's breastpin, dagger and crown. 1006 K st., So, S. F.: reward. FOUND—Fox terrier; marks on head, white body. Address box 2243, Call office. ——— LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. NEILL LAUNCH CO.. foot of Clay { for pleasure and business: tel. Bush 534. J. Michaelis Launch Co.,Union-st. Wharf; boat- ing & excursions. b Steuart st.;tel. John 2686. e e c— MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG man holding good clerical position de- sires acquaintance of young lady, with view to_matrimony. Box 3286, Call. e MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. |TO order; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde process); excellent carpet cleaning. HOPKE i BROS., 1432-34 Howard st.; phone South 216, MEDICAL. desiring safe, sure and quick relfer from Irregularities consult me: my methods are painless and reliable; no fallures; no ex- orbitant fees. CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience in all fe- male disorders; call or_ write. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. MRS, DR. WYETH_ specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; {nstant reief gnaranteed: 30 years' experience. 526 Post st. MRS. DR, KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe. male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 10081 Market &t., opp. Sth. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—All who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints: positively corrected; the unfortu- nate heiped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Office 1018 Market st MRS. DR. GWYER, having secured lease of premises. 1s permanently located at B11A enworth st., bet, Geary and O'Farrell. LADIES' irregularities cured; 18 years' ex private. DR, SYLVESTER, 219 Kearny st LADIES —Kumround; safe. cure, never fal $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co.,Kearny & Cl DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS 1126 Market original method of treatment. resides 2995 Folsom st., DR, ROSEN 26th; relief or no fee: $10. corner MISCELLANEOUS-— BOILERS, engines, 2 95-107 TOSH & WOLPMAN :8 YOUR ROOF LEAK? 1t with elaterite, in rolls easy to lay; d over old new roofs. 713 Market st. tin b ngles: best 'ERITE ROOFING CO., | | #-manD machinery, enginee, boilers, pumps, | pulleys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, rented and exchange v papers. Beale st. H. 5. WHITE MCHY uckeo ci -keepers: nice v J. B. WHITNEY. 120 suits, §7 50; dress pan 3 fit Clothing Parlors, Kearny st., r Bush; open to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon. sells or rents gear machinery, en- e. Bollers, water pipe. shafting, puileys, WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or monthly payments. DEREMER'S, 137 Mont- gomery st., room 12, upstairs, GENTS' full dress. Prince Albert and Tuxedo suits to rent at LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 tockton st 1 | | | | | [ NDS, watches and jewelry for sale on small weekly payments. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. | 37 COOPER, gents' full-dress rental parlors, | 'moved from Palace Hotel to 21 Stockton st., upstairs. TION sale—Best $250 hats, $150 lar Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st., near e; open to 9 p. m.; Sundays to noo shoes at_$1 and $150 pair; shoes at $230; we pay express 1134 st., Hink's Wine House, 17 City Hall ave. ¥ our men’ form FORTUNF ete. HELP WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMEN wanted—Agents, dealers storekeepers, start and in business for yoursel on our capital: we make men’s fine clothing to measure and you can sell our perfect fit- $ing, highest class tailoring at a good profit Tor ‘as little money as others retail ready made goods; you can control entire local trade with our line: fall line 350 up-to-date styles of woolens, fashion displays, etc., now ready and furnished free. A great oppor- tunity: write to-day for full particulars and exclusive territory: experience not absolutely necessary. American Woolen Mills Co., Dept. A, Washington bouivd. and Union, Chicago. e ——— HORSES AND WAGONS, FOR SALE—2 PAIRS OF HACKNEY-BRED g 4 AND 5 YEARS OLD; EX- T ALL-ROUND ACTION: D AND THOROUGHLY BROKEN TO NUISANC APPLY JAY & SO ALL ROAD A SIDEBOTTOM, REDWOOD CITY; PHONE 216 SUBURBAN, ELASTIC stockings, $2. Factory, 40 Ellis st. FINE Jersev cow for sale. off Telegraph ave., Oaklan BEAUT] £100, G & 138 Montgomery st FIREWOOD; large load; $2 deHvered. E. C. _PITCHER, 6th and Hooper; tel. South FOR sale—First-class new bricks. Apply DR, _C._C. O'DONNELL, 102115 Market st. 2000 FEET patent chimney pipe: second-hand Jumbe: f 1 kinds at 8§ Valencia st. . mahogany furniture at 1517A San- chez; always on hand; cheapest place to buy, SCHOOL books bought and exchanged. King's Old Book Store, 61 McAllister HOMERS, Runts, Runt crosses: Al squ ersistamp for cata. C.Wi rais- _e ".Wilson,220F Stevenson, SAFES and cash registers. new and hand. 1. FREEMAN, 1320 Market st. SAFES and desk e cond-hand; prices right at Richardson Bros.’, 1816 Market st. cond- SADDLE mare, 6 years old, sound, kind, gen- tle; lady can ride. Can be seen at DR. DALZIEL’S, 605 Golden Vi FOR esale—35 head of broke apd unbroke horses weighing from 1100 Yo 1300 pounds. Inquire at 1945 Union st. FOR sale—9 head of horses from 1000 1bs 1300 Ibs.; all broke, single and double; from country. 834 Devisadero st. AUCTION sale every Tuesday; horses, wagons, surreys, buggies, carts and harness; at 1140 Folsom st. BAY horse for sale; weight about 1150 Ibs; rectly sound and gentle; 7 years old. Box 1, Call office. FINE river bottom pasturage: green feed year round: near - Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, S.F. FOR sale—A very stylish saddle horse; single- footer. Box 3221, Call. BUSINESS buggy for sale. office. NEW ard second-hand wagons. all kinds, at 1615 Market st., opp. Franklin. WAGONETTES, surreys,buggles, wagons, har- ness, work and driving horses. 15th-Valencla. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let;send for cir- cular. G. . UMBSEN & CO..20 Montgomery. _— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED house to let; 8 rooms and bath: convenient to car lines; nice garden, 2065 ‘Washington st. Box 8203, Call HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALB. EIGHT-ROOM furnished house for sale Western Addition. Box 3208, Call office. FOR sale, cheap—5-room cottage | e Ma- dera; superb view. r.a.mm.m,"mu ANV ST MENTS, ors cect and Participation in Profita Tnvested Only 1n fret mOHSAEeR: EAN FRANCISCO AND SUBURBAN - Hm Bgu.’muo BOCIETY, See dividend notice in this issue. INVALID CHAIRS. Exam.’bld.; catalog free. | MONEY loaned o salaries, chattel mortgages, life Insurance polices, etc. United Loan an Trust Co.. 21 Stockton s TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other security. 8. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bullding. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes, Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniture & pian no com. V. TREMAIN 1% PER cent on furniture and planos; no com. Charged. ELFVING, 016 Hearst bld., Ex. ent. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser, MORELL, 009 Examiner bufling. MONEY WANTED. WANTED—$700; security, select suburban lots; interest 9 per cent. R. T., box 3270, Call, e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HEADQUARTERS for renting planos, both new and second-hand, from $2 50 per month upward. We have at this tme some splendid $15 up: no removal; com 8] bargains for piano purchasers. Give a call. We can assure you prompt, courteous and liberal _treatment. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560-t2-64 Hayes st. A FEW good uprights, comprising such makes as Chickering, Vose, Steinway, Steck, Sterling, Curtaz, Neuman, Crard, Haines and many others; prices rea- sonabie; easy terms; all guaranteed. BEN- JAMIN CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. returned from rent, AFTER the summer is over you cannot get such bargains and terms as you can get now; uprights from $50 up; rents $2 up, apply on purckase. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st.; Oakland, 1252 Broadway. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; as good as new; §$135. Geary st. $60 FOR a fine nt. call at HOR It you want a bargatn 216 McAllister st. | GOOD standard upright plano for sale; $85. STATHAM, 110 McAllister st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos. Cecellan plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on ‘é monthy pay- ments. i lli*ll(‘:\lllllrlr st. -PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoainger, little used. Keeffe's, 385 O'Farrell SC OFFICES AND STORES MARKET, 915—To rent for term of years, on half of 'store-room; best retall location in San Francisco. Apply to WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 300 Post st. PERSONALS. ! AT A~ | A SUIT or overcoat, including one extra pants | free. made to ordér for $15; why buy on in- staliments or ready made if you can get bar- gains like this? ~ Agents wanted. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Market et., bet. 7th and Sth. DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for | rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, sore throat, ete. Sold by all drugsists for over 20 years; price 50c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 32 Turk st., S. F. | THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruft and itching scadp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggists’, hairdressers'; ac— cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Pol A REPUTABLE physician of 12 years' exps ence treats drug habits by the safest meth- ods; correspondence solicited; strictly con- fidential. Box 3234, Call office, Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood (affecting | | skin. mouth, bones, etc.) speedily cured by | skilled specialist from Europe. Apply-Central Pharmacy, 328 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. VITAL ring” produces healthy circulation, | curing organic weakness, drains, varicocele, ete.; ily worn; $2 50 postpald; physicians recom. them. Dr. Burnard Co., 140 Geary, S.F. AT less than cost: uncalled for suits and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' Tailor, 721 Market st. B el e sl AR b 1 | YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 50 | own and $150 per week. T. BRILLIANT, | | _FURNITURE CO., 340 Post et., near Powell, | MAGNIFICENT diamond ring, nearly 3 carats, "§250. GARIN, 138 Mont BEST white lead, 7c per pound: special o painters. BUTCHER, 741 Mission st. SUPERFLUOUS halr & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Mrs.Dr.A.W.Traverse,1170 Market TAILOR-MADE suit $750; dress pants §2 50, Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. Actina restores lost eyesight: cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valencia overcoats . London MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist. 369 Sut- ter, r. 609. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room 38. MASQUERADE costumes_play books, wigs; " country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; §1 at all druggist A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. PALMISTRY. | REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. FINE PROSPECTIVE BUYS. CLOSE TO TAYLOR STREET. §60,000. Rents $460 a month from only two tenants; one tenant under 5 years' lease; an especia]ly fine buy. . CORNER NEAR ELLIS STREET. $50, 125 feet frontage; frame Improvements now pay 6 per cent; needs fine mew improvement and will then pay at least 9 per cent. RENTS $4200 A YEAR. 50,000 Large brick and steel buflding and a very large lot; an especlally fine and steady renting investment. GEARY STREET BUY. 5, 000. Fine new buflding with onlv two tenants un- der leases; a positively growing retail business locality down town. STOCKTON STREET INVESTMENT. $27,500. Half a 50-vara; o]d improvements now; in a locality which is being sought after and is rapidly increasing in value. CORNER N!!AR‘I?SEION AND FIRST. 15,000. If improved, tenants could be secured very quickly and this corner would pay a fine rate, TURK STREET BUY. §15,000. In the progressive district; tront. Cheap. nearly 30 feet THOMAS MAGEE 5 MO! FIRST time on the market, ing lots, one corner, northwest corner 1Sth and Douglass: bitumen streets, concrete sidewalks; 2 car lines; just the place for bouses or flats; only $60 per front foot. Where can you beat this? 0. D. BALDWIN & SON, 22 Montgomery st. ATTRACTIVE old English dwelling; just com- pleted; 9 rooms and bath; choice location; beamed ceiling; walls paneled in natural woods; open brick fireplace; window sea: etc., a thoroughly swell home, complete in every particular; terms to suit. 905 Ashbury st., take Halght or Ellis transfer to Ma- sonic ave. & SONS, NTGOM] $1 25 PER week; no interest; lots in the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract: all level: no grad- ing to do; ready to bufld your little home on; close to electric cars and school, W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., EL FOUR FLATS—$4250. Rent $42 50 per month: a snap. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 POST ST. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INSTALLMENT HOMES, 512 Callaghan bld., will build on your property or buy you a lot; $S a month pays principal and interest on each $1000 of balance due, making your in- | stallments less than rent; send for circular. $250 DOWN and $20 per month: cottage, 5 rooms and bath: 219 Twenty-seventh st. $500 down and §30 per month; house of 8 rooms and bath; 5 rooms; rents for $25 per mo, D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. FOR sale cheap—Neat cottage, 4 rooms and bath; large basement; terms same as rent Apply owner, lumber yard, corner Army and | Condor FOR sale—Cheap; attractive cottage, b rooms and bath; large basement; to be sold with furniture or without. 418 Day st. MONEY at 8 per cent for the full cost of build- ings and part lot. Manhattan Savings Bank, 107-8 Crocker building. ELMHURST REAL ESTATE. $050_3-ROOM cottage and 5 lots in Elmhurst on casy terms. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. HEAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. lands, stock ranches, orchards, inspected bargains: monthly cata- ent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 645 Market st. —_—— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FELL, S06—Suite of rooms: sun all day: grand View; housckpg. privileges; upper flat GOLDEN GATE, 631_Two nicely furnished rooms; sunny; iight housekeeping; baths. GOUGH, 211—3 sunny cormer unfurnished housekeeping rooms; gas, bath; adults. HAIGHT, 222 Three nicely furnished house- keeping rooms for couple; phone; references. .Call 1to4apd7tod p, m. HARRISON, 748—$11 and $12 suites comple for hgkp.; gas, laundry; 1 front sunny rm.$6. HOWARD, 7371,—Nice front suite of rooms for housekeeping: reas.; other rooms. LIERARY bidg.. Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.—Suites and sunny unfur. rooms; reas. JACKSON, 1220—Two or three nicely furnished room: KNICKERBOCKER Sunny, furnished 3-room suits: steam heat- ed, eléctric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LARKIN, 1007, cor. Post—The Cragburn, H.Bur- 1ing: rop. ;rms..single & hkpg.apartments. McALLISTER, 683 Two large, unfurnished lrnoms' “‘():;r housekeeping, $18; also two par- lors, $20. > MCALLISTER, 907—2 nicely furnished large baMwindow ‘rooms and bath: gas and coal stoves; German family; $16. OAK, 117, 538 McAllister—Rooms, complete; $5 to $12; gas range, hot bath: aduits. O'FARRELL, 1394-1305—New sunny corner housekeeping rooms at reduced rates. PEARL, 3, cor, Market—2 furnished house- keeping rooms; no children; phone. SEVENTH, 191—Nice bay-window rooms for housekeeping. SOUTH PARK, 126—Four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; no children. THE VIRGINIA, 1006 Powell st.—Partly fur- nished bay-window suite; always sunny; also complete housekeeping rooms. Apartments, 1340 Pine— THIRD, 314—Housekeeping rooms $2 and $2 50 leeping rooms. per week; also ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness ave.— The acme of perfection in modern, elegantly furnished 3-room apartments, with privas baths, steam heat,elec. light, elev.,gas range. A—ROSSWELL, 1360 Pine, nr. Hyde—Smartl furnished (new) sunny 2-3-4 room apartments OCTAVIA, 1423—Most select apartm’t house in city; 3. ) furnished; reasonabi ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-§ rooms; furn. or unfurs East 1350. —_— KOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooma to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ““The Almonte,’ §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 20c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Markst (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single: also unfurnished. EDDY, 432—FElegantly furnished, sunny parlor suite; bath; aiso single rooms. ELEVENTH, 21—Sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished; references. ELIZABETH, 727 comfortable rooms, single or double, with breakfast, $9 per month; take Castro or Twenty-fourth-st. cars. Healthy, high location; FELL, 456—Furnished sunny front bay-window room FILLMORE. 1007—2 nicely furn. front rms.; gents preferred: bath; modern; board opt. FOLSOM, §34—Sunny bay-window room closet, bath: one single housekeeping room: sink-. THREE swell new flats for sale on SE. corner | 18th and Diamond sts.; builder on premises. ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers, S38 Howard st. FRANKLIN, 721, near.G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- nished front rooms; all conveniences; $11&$12. GRANT ave. Nicely furnished sunny suite; 32 10 $8 week. FOR SALE—ELEGANT FLATS; up to date: terms to sult purchasers; large lots on Fred- erick, west of Willard. Sam Glass, buflder. on_premise B —— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, F. A. BARR, MANAGER. SUITE 807-808 CALL BUILDING. Tt Is frequently the case that a party wishes to sell his holdings for the purpose of reinvest- ing the proceeds in a different kind of property. Our long experience in this business enables us to often accomplish this double purpose by only one transaction. The only conditlon we make is that your property, if you wish us to Adispose of it for you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS KIND AND IN A GOOD LOCATION. Den't take up either our time or your own with | worthless ~offerings, or property so heavily | | mortgaged as to leave no actual equity. It it has merit, whether you own real estate or a mercantile’ or manufacturing business, bring a description of same to our office, stat- ing what kind of property you prefer in ex- change, and you will be surprised how quickly we can effect the result. THIS IS SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDER- STAND THE EXCHANGE BUSINESS and are the only company in San Francisco making a epecialty of same, We make no charge for ad- vertising or any other purpose unless we pro- cure an exchange satisfactory to you to ac- cept. §2500 EQUITY in Berkeley resldence to ex- change for unincumbered, partly improved or unimproved country property in the Rus- slan River section; Berkeley property con- sists of 9-room residence, lot 45x134, with stable and chicken-house; stone walks, grav- eled drive: in desirable residence section: near school, railroad and electric lines. Ad- dress box 4927, Call office. A—MME_LYMAN, sclentific palmist, recently from East. 510 Bddy st.; phone Polk 4611, bR PATENTS. EDISON Phonograph _ Agency. alupl, Peter moved to 796 Mission et. UND camping tents for sale; new; 16x16. 319 Third st.; SOME good 2d-hand gasoline engines, 1 to 12 h. p.. cheap. E. B BECK & CO., 122 Mkt | SAFES_New and_second hand. THE HER. MANN SAFE CO. 307 Battery st MOVING pletures, maxic lanterns, sale, rental bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Market GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches 11 sizes E. DOAK, 46 Fremont —_— e e MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BIG prices paid for old gold, sealskins, dia- monds, gents' full dress suits, etc.; send posial card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 Btockton st. A—MORRIS gives highest prices for ladles’ and gents’ castoff clothing;postal. 943 Folsom, HIGHEST price paid for castoff clothing Tel. Davis 825; 650 Sacramento st. — TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel, Jessie 2851, DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co.. §72 Mission; phone Bush 467, MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding, Quick gettlements; no disappointments, Save expenses by dealing directly, Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assigninents of rents; property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. R e L B WILL LOAN Baci- A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or Chatteis, in city, town or country. Low rate of Interest. Glve full particulars of property or chattels. Location, etc. Box 490, Call office. AT e ot Lo R LARY LOANS— B/ foney loaned salaried people without secur- ity or Indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one;confidential and courteous treatment call and get terms. Drake, 453, Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Iiberal advances on dlamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, #46 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third, SOLD. rented, exchanged: manufacturers Eames tricycle chair. 2018 Mkt.; tel.Park Tl%f ON rea! estate and chattels. E. W. LICK, 1003 Mutual Sayv. Bank bldg., 708 Market. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDIN A, a torney-at-law, 6 Hobart bldg., 532 Market st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. 0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 162115 Market st._ bet. 6th and Tth; particu. lar attention pald to diseases of women, BLOOD. skin and rectal discases a speclaity. _DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- ed at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR, TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs | tea: ._mwn ing! WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All 4 eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. DR, WONG HON, 319 Powell st.. tea and herb canitarium; diseases skillfully treated, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. o Howarg ot ne. Third: phone Grant 161, torag A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; cking, shipping warehouse, G. G. and Van ess; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. South 750, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the | te ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA-—Modern story house, 12 rooms; ° lot 50x210 feet; sun shines in every room: natural wood finish: concrete basement and walks; located on avenue: 3 minutes' walk to broad-gauge station: will soon have 20- minute service with San Francisco; must be sold. Box 1950, Call. FOR eale—New cottage of 5 or more rooms; call at 1534 Union st.. Alameda. $2000 will build a modern 5-room cottage; lot 35x155; $300 cash: $25 per month. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONE block of lots in the Harmon estat blocks west of Key route; two 6-room mod- ern_cottages; street work all done. C. R. HARMON, agent, 3124 King st.., Lorin sta- tion, South Berkeley. 2230 WARD st.—2-story 6-room house; lot 40x 135; street work complete: must ba sold. 1603 Virginif st.—Lot 40x100; street work complete. Call and inspect. b | ocTAvIA, 411, GRAND_Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 85¢ to $1 25 night; §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-rm. HOWARD, 640—Quiet, respectable house for quiet, respectable men; clean room, $4 30 month; sunny front room for 2, $225 week. HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HYDE, 316—Well-furnished rooms for men: bath, ga JESSIE__ 363, eas room, 2 beds, $1 gentle- close in; $2 and $3 weekly. U. S. Mint—Large front single, $5 month. 542—Sunny single furnished room; week or $5 month. LARKIN, S04—Large, sunny room; 1 or 2 per : light; $6. e Falmouth—Sunny rooms; hot and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7. NINTH st., 147—Nice single room; rent reason- able. near Hayes—Two cozy rooms, §12. Call Monday. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- housekeeping’ lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1365A—3 rooms, separats en- trance; rent $7. SCOTT, 225—A large single room; gentlemen or two ladies; every convenience. SIXTH, 240%—Furnished rooms, day, week or h: location central and reasonable. 191—Sunny, front, bay-window, housekeeping room. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sunny suite; also single rooms; $1 50 to $8 week. SUTTER, 622—Sunny front vooms, with hot and coid water; bath; also single rooms. THE ST. KATHRYN, NE. COR. LEAVENWORTH AND ELLIS—SUNNIEST AND CLEANEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; BATHS: HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; ELEVATOR SERVICE; MOD- ERN CONVENIENCES; FROM $3 PER WEEK. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter, mear Grant ave.—Elegantly furnished rooms: hot and cold water; baths free; $3 ‘to $8 per week; $1 to $1 50 per day electric elevator or lights. THE VENDOME, 1104 Market st.—Offices on the first floor to let; furnished rooms in suite or single, by the day, week or month; tran- slent solicited. 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms to let: near Twenty-fifth and Shotwell sts.; in pri- vate family. Box 3289, Call. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night, $175 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st.. near Market— Most _convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35¢ to $150 night; $2 to $S week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth st—Rooms from 15c to $1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy st: phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.: OAKLAND ADVERTSMTS! furniture moved,” packed, shipped and’stored. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex, 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission 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 Mon st., tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. S A ———— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: hest 15 cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rate tic office, 1021 Market st near Sixth. e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 AN fonally Smith ' Premier, $25; other mmmunu'n higher and lower priges; rentals $2 50. The Typewriting Exchange, 536 California st, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rent Webster Typewriting Inspec, Co. 308" Marker VIAVI. MOTHERS' and daughters’ home treatment; booklet mailed free: correspondence Invited. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness ave, OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. - I HAVE just completed two new houses, situ- ated at 1063 and 1065 Market near Tweltth. Each house has 7 rooms, bath, late-glass windows, open plumbing and Rnished In linwood, cak and mahogany; very central to both local trains and schools and business center. I MUST SELL E OF THEM AT ONCE and will make price very low and tel easy. They are open for in- on daily and you will find the owner o property. IF YOU WANT A GOOD HOME at a low price and on easy terms, now s your chance. FOR sale at a sacrifice—New, modern house 9 rooms; everything first-class, |-e|ndx:¢' fence and lawn; lot 50x100 ft.; owner built house; elegantly furnished: will sell all or A W o ‘A BRANCH office of The Cail for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. A AN HOTEL BALTIMORE. THIS SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, BEAU- TIFULLY SITUATED ON THE FINEST CORNER OF VAN NESS AVE., NOW THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. AND EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST IM- PROVEMENTS, IS READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. 1015 VAN NESS AVE., COR. GEARY ST. GOLDEN GATE, 1006A—Well furnished parior Suite; south sun; running water: $25; board optional; bedroom for 2, $9; hskpng. extra. VAN NESS ave. 900—Nice furnished rooms with good table board; home cooking; reas. 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Nicely fur. D ny Tootsy table board: reas-: new BASE L, R SALE—By the owner, a modern S-room '?w—:e!o-tnmuhmuon. between San Pablo and Grove sts.; on sunny side of street; sun in every room; eaet and south bay windows; a bargain. 828 Thirty-fourth st., Oakland, TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schellhaas,11th st.,cor.store.Oakland. HOWARD, S41A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-$6 wk.: American family. Steventon Mausion, opp. Grace Church, annex 807 California—See rooms,learn prices,try table E——————— ROOMS WANTED. MEETING NOTICES. A FAMILY excursion and plente will be given by the Croatian Benevo- C. lent_Soclety Zvonimir No. 6 8., ut Schuetzen Park, San Jo TO-MOKROW (Sunday), July at the low rate of $1 for the round trip; children hailf fare, including admission to park. The public is cordially invited. Let everybody come. Amusements in abundance for all. Train leaves Third and Townsend sts. 9 a. m.; returning. leaves San Jose 6 v. m, THE COMMITTE N SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘The secretary of the St. Francis Girls' Di- rectory Orphan Asylum herewith gives notics that the following orphan, half-orphan and abandoned boys and girls have been admitted to the asylum at Central avenue and Waller street from January 1, 1904, to July 1. 1904: Catherina Mendoza, 2 yrs.. Annetta Mendoza, 4 yrs.; Mary Koenlg, 11 yrs.: Alexander Con- way, 9 yre., Addle Conway. 8 yrs; Berdine Coffway, 5 yre.: Willle McLaughlin, 7 yrs.; Edward McLaughlin, § yrs.; Juanita Ruiss, 11 gre.; Flora Healey, 4 yrs. Margaret Healey yrs.; Leona Healéy, 2 yrs.: Addie Healey, 8§ mos.; ' George Nolan, yrs.; John Nolan, 8 yrs..’ Mary Clark, 10 yrs. 5 mos.; Agnes Clark, 9 yrs. § mos.; Annie Clark, 7 yrs. 3 mos.;’ Catherine Clark, 6 yrs. 5 mos.: Madeline Clark, 2 yrs. 5 mos.; Margaret Clark, 11 mos.; John ‘Arrausez, § yrs.; James Arrausez, 6 yra., 4 mos.; Winifred Fay. 8 yrs.; Sherman Fay, 8 yra: Eugene Phillips, 5 yrs.; Reymond Phillips, 4 yrs.: Gladys G. Pyles, 6 yra. 9 mos.: Lilllan Ranken, 7 yrs.: Mary McClellan, 10 3rs. 5 mo.: Glady M. Connolly, 1 yr. 7 mos: Edna Philitps, § yrs; Fred Farry, yrs. 8 mos.; Albert Farry, 6 years 11 mos.; Loutse Farry, 3 yrs.; David Farry, 1 yr.. Annie Wilson, 3 yrs. 9 mos.; Francis Wilson, 1 yr. 9 mos.; May Compton, 6 yrs.; John Comp- ton, 4 Alice’ Zoe Gere, 7 yrs.; Olive Anderson, 12 yrs.; Leona Anderson, 11 yrs.: Mystery Anderson, 10 yrs.: Basiine Anderson, 3 yrs.;_Louise Anderson. S yra: Monrick Ander- yrs.; John Cheriile, 8 yrs.; Louts Cherille, 5 yrs.; Eleanor O’'Brien, 3 yrs.; Joseph Lewis, 6 yrs.; Antone Lewis, 5 yrs.; Annie Cosgrove, 7 yre.; Joseph Cosgrove, 4 yrs.; Lena Elster, 9 yrs.; Oiiver Elster, 5 yrs. 4 mos.; John Keiling, 6 yrs, 11 _mos.. Violet Leighton, 3 yrs. 9 mos.: Irene Leighton, 4 yrs.. Raymond Leighton, 2 yrs. 6 mos.; Ethel Johnson, 9 yre. mos.; Ellen Gettenby, 11 yrs; Reta Get- tenby, 1 yr.; Mabel Delorey, 6 yrs.: Edna De- lorey, 3 yrs.; Walter Delorey, 1 yr.; Florence Wall 5 yrs.; Edna Tead, 7 yrs.; Francis Me- Donald, 10 ‘yrs.; Camelfa Mendoza, 11 yra: ‘Willlam Mendoza, 6 yrs.; Patrick Murphy, § rs. 6 mos.: Hazel Young, 4 yrs.: Lena Tam- rine, 2 yrs.; Laurence Peters, 7 yrs.; Frank Peters, § yrs.; Frank Lutz, 7 yrs.. Harold 2 “yrs.; Manuel de Lemos, 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Norman de Lemos, 4 yrs.; Viola Kelly, 11 yre.; Willie Kelly, 6 yrs.; Waiter Brown, 8 yrs; Antony Stmom, 1 yr.; Lillle Gannom, 7 yrs.} Charley Gudierrez, 2 yrs.. Elizabeth Woods, 2 yrs. 4 mos.: Alice McNesby, 5 yrs.; Ellen McNesby, 2 yrs.; Willlam Edwarde, 6 yrs. 2 mos.; Carrle Wilson, 9 yrs.; Gertrude Carlson, 9 yrs.; Edward Will, 4 yrs. 1 mo.; Catherine Newman, 10 yrs.; Elsie Murray, 11 yrs.; Roy Elster, 3 yrs. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Soclety hereby gives motice that they have admitted into the orphanage from Jam- uary 1, 1904, to June 30, 1904, the followin; named’ orphans and half-orphans, boys girls, viz: Samuel Jacobs, aged 7 years 11 months; Sarah Stein, aged 3 years 8 months; 1da May Wolf, aged § years 11 months: Rosa Levin, aged 5 years; Louts Menazinsky. aged 10 years 3 months: Millle Goldstein, aged 9 years 2 months: Lewis Freeman, T years; Call, United States or Canada one vear for $1 16 pages, sent to any address in the CLAREMONT OIL COMPANY on August 1, 1904, will pay a dividend (No. 2) of one (lc) cent per sharg on fssued capital stock. Transfer book® close on Tuesday, July 28, 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m. On August 20, 1904, will pay an extra dividend of ome (lc) cent per share on its issued capital stock. Transfer books close Monday, August 15, 1904 at 1 o'clock p. m. ayable at its office, room 731 Mills build- San Francisco. GEO. J. REMINGTON, Secrstary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francisco and Sub- urban Home Bullding Society, fifth floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market opposite Third—For the half year end- ing June 30, 1904, a dividend has been de- clared at the rate per annum of ten (10) per cent on capital stock and participating cer- tificates, free from taxes, payable on and after Friday. July 1, 1904, JOSEPH A LEONARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary and Cashier. —_— - STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness & Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only Melbourne In U. S.: private: established 3 years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2628 from 1 to 5 pm. —_—————— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Arthur H. Baker, 21, 2722 Howard street, and Allce V. Niederost, 18, 1016 Diamond. George H. Flesor. 36. 6398 Natoma street, and Marfa Vakooulu, 32, 1S Jessie street. Le Roy D. Ely, 21, Pasadena, and Anna M. Kress, 18, 3512 Twenty-first street James E. smlm_,_‘n. Elko, Nev., and Hulda A._E. Carlgren Salt Lake City. Samuel Wooiston, 23, Sacramento, and Charlotte A. Peck. 24, Provo City, Utah John Glang, 20, 1560 Market street. and Adelaide C. Marschall, 18, 623 Joost street. Arthur H. Thomas, 23, 334 Seventh street, and Carrie J. Jones, 25, §1 Chesley street. Philip Nestor, 33, 440 Paris street, and Katie E. Sere, 33, 440 Paris street. Winfleld S. Smith, 23, 1950 Howard street, and Martha A. Randhahn, 23, 335 Arkansas. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage 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 per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notiees restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this columa free of charge. BORN. CARTAN—In this city, July 9, 1904, to the ‘wife of C. A. Cartan, a son. MAHONEY—In this city, July 18, L d the wife of W. J. Mahoney, twin SHAW—In this city, July 11, 1904, to the wife of James Shaw, a daughter. SOSSO—In this city, July 11, 1904, wife of Lorenzo Sosso, a daughter. MARRIED. UPDIKE—ADAMI—In this city, July 14, 1904, by the Rev. R. Steinbach, Alfred B. of Reno, Nev., and Mary W. Adami of San Francisco. to the DIED. Bailey, Frank Biack, William In Blewett, Matilda Case, Willlam P. McConnell, Chandler, Margaret McDonald, John & Dieckmann, Anna McQuade, John Dolbeer, Bertha M. Meier, Casper Donald,” John Olsen. Gustat bs, William Petersen, Jacob Felker, Helena Samuels, Rose Fyans, Leonard Schiegel, Ellen J. Funke, Florence Somers, Burbank Garrity, Hannah M. Vogtiin, Charles Gerson, Clara. Von Bargen, Henry Gohrman, Catherine White, Andi Hammons, Jas. Sr, White, Robert Yoell, J._Alexander Hubert W. Kelley, Hul Zicgler, Mary Kingston, Samuel Kraner, ‘Barbara D. JAILEY—In this city, July 15, 1004, Frank BV Balley, & mative of Maime, aged 58 years. BLACK—In this city, July 15 1904, at his residence, 19 Heron street, Willlam L., dearly beloved son of Annie F. and the late William _Black. and beloved brother of Thomas J. and George J. Black, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 o e LEWETTT—In_Oakl July 13, . at BLES Unlon strest. tlaa Blewett, wife of Charles Blewett, mother of Wilifam, Frederick and Lillian Blewett, a native of England, aged 45 years 10 months and 10 day: CASE—In this city, July 13, 1904, William P., beloved husband of Susan P. Case, & native of New York, aged 55 years. ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from St. John's Episcopal Church, Fifteenth street and Julian avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CHANDLER—In Fruitvale, Alameda County. July 13, 1904. Margaret M. Chandier, beioved mother of Thornton and Howard Chandler Mrs. Ida Beckett, Mrs. Frank Wiliams a Mrs, G. D. Bertha, and_sister of Miss Richards, Miss Clara Vallentine and Mrs. J. M, Robimson, a native of Essex County, Virginia. g'w. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral services Sunday, July 17 at 1:30 o'clock, at Beth Eden 'Haptist Church, on Fiibert street. be- tween Seventh and Eighth, Oakliand. Inter- ment Everzreen Cemetery. - . [ECKMANN—In_this city, July 15, K Dlm r«l!di‘m 300 Rallrcad avenie, corner of Fifteenth avenue, South San Franeisco. Anna, dearly beloved wife of Herman H. Dieckmann, and devoted mother of Mrs R. Speckter and Fred. John, Herman Jr., Annte, Henry and Emma Djeckmann, and Continued on Page Fourteem.