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R HANSEN & CO. Bmployment Agts. 429 Bush st 643 Clay st. FOR HUMBOLDT CO., CAL. Cornersmen. beadersmen and muckers,82 75, $2 NEW TUNNEL, NOR STEAMER SAILS TO-DAY. Laborers, pipeline, south,-$2 25. borers, Shasta County, §2 25, msters thern California, $3. tools, country, $25. o repelring work, city, $40. an for barkeeping, country, $30. %, country hotel, make waf- ., $45. city, $12 week, porters, bellboys, country, s city and iNSEN & CO.. Employment Agent 2h 517,70& Clay o floorwalker, $75 to $100. out of city, $80. sikeeper, eingle, good at figures, deliver typewriters, $8. its, A No. 1, good salary. pers, §6 each to start. itor who can bring trade, west- v, $40. an, commission. in 1o sell stock of lecal manu- ¥ to 18, $4 to $6. » Hearst Bullding. HORD & SMITH'S, Agents, 95 Third st. r construction work; must have e well recommended. vate place, ruction work, north, $2 2 place, borers, §2 25. fare, $3 06. teamsters, $2; long job. clever Jew to solicit 4 member of Jewish or- ne but Al solicitors on Tues- Wheatland fa night and Su )., 122 Batte: BUSHELMAN wen custom work. Apply 5 N YOD & CO., 740 Market st. S F7S wanted JOE ROSENBERG, $16 Mar. Apply CHARLES 1 Market st $6 1409 day; noon, 523 Castro and Sunday. 21 East for Saturdey afternoon and adway 805 Four- tuation. Apply . 741 Market st light work can make $75 arket st., room 1 eight weeks expert in- pecial induce- malled free. v st erstands get out ener Mill tieman who has good a work: salary $1000 bonus; first-class 729, Call office. mechanics to know use proprietor. has the Denver House, PLOYES' RECORD CO., IMMEL, 218 | FOUND—The next months, cholcest cut flowers and all fons floral work at one-third the regular prices; under contract &nd must sell; 2 stores, 811 Sutter and 1204 Sutter. SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. | LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of PIERRE JEAN ROUQUETTE; No. 20-595. The finder will please rgturn to bank. LOST—Bar pin of pearls and diamonds; lib- eral reward. Return to office, Columbia Theater. MINK bos. Return to LIVINGSTON BROS', 123 Post st.; recelve reward. LAUNCEES FOR HIRE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay st.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. J. Michaells Launch_Co.,Union-st.Wharf; boat- ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st.;tel. John 2686, MATRIMONIAL. GET married: join the Leap Year Club; no lis | __mo publicity. Particulars, P, O. box 2004,S.F. e R SOLD T { MATTRESSES AND FILLOWS. TO order;renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde process); excelient carpet cleaning. HOPKE | . 1432-34 Howard st.; phone South 216, —_— LADIES desiring safe, sure and quick relief from irregularities consult me; my methods are painiess and reliable; no failures; no ex- orbitant fees. SULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience in all fe- male di ders; call or write. st., roome 7 and 8. DR. WHITE. | LADIES—I¢ you are in trouble, confide in me. | Relief for irregularities. Help for the un- fortunate. My time is devoted exclusively to | these conditions. I'm the only GRADUATE phys here who can say this. Call or write. Confidential. Est. 14 yrs. DR. R. H. WESTON, office 305 KEARNY ST. MRS DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; Instant /relfef _Buaranteed; 30 years' experlence, 26 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- llef guaranteed. 100815 Market st., opp. Sth. DR. G. W O'DONNELL—AIll who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfort: | nate helped; the most difficult cases treate: dvice free. Office 1018 Market 6t LADIES' irregularities from any ci in one day: no drugs: no operations; strictly private; advice free; hours, 0 to 9. DE. SYLVESTER, office 219 Kearny st. MRS, DR. GWYER, 5!1A Leavenworth st., be- tween Geary and O'Farrell. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original met 1126 Market. LADIES Kumround: safe, sure. never fail $2_ Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co., Kearny & Cla; DR. ROSEN resides 2095 Folsom st., dies, relief or no fee; $10. 0d of treatment. 26th; la —————— e TOSH & DOES YOUR ROOFS{LEAK? Repair it with elaterite, in rolls easy to lay: | meeds no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. | _ELATERITE ROOFING C 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps pulleys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold. | rentea see Sunday papers ., 130-132 Beale st A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, e gines, boilers, water pipe. shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW, 283-265 Spear st DIAMONDS and ' jewelrs on_smail 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 Stockton st. DIAMONDS, watch £mall Tru: J. COOPER, gents' full-dress rental parlors, ed from Palace Hotel to 21 Stockton st.. and jewelry for sale on eekly payvments. United Loan and 21 Stockton s Co hoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; shoes at $2 50: we pay express 11 34 ; catalog free ENGINEER'S transit for eale, cheap. A, B. CONE, 411 Market st. r men's 2D-HAND build's material, lumber,doors,sash, plumb. material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market | BEAUTIFUL thoroughbred English _spanie | pups, 5 w. old; §7 50 & $10. 2137 Mission , NEW upri cured | STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to_salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav..Bk, bldg. ALL loans on diamonde and jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, 8% ON furniture & pianos: $i no removal no com. V. TREMAIN, rcom 81, 6 Eddy st. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner building. D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HEADQUARTERS for renting planos—Little planos for small rooms, medium size for average rooms, big piancs for large pariors, halls, etc.; pianos for rent at $L per mo., some at $2, a large number of good ones at $2 50 per mo.; our own make -planos at $3 per mo_ (the best instrument offered for the money in S. F.); a fine line of elegant large planos for $4 and$5 per mo.; over 150 in- struments to select from, all 'of them good bargains to buy as well one year's rental allowed off purchase price. SCOTT- CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560-64 Hayes st. A _FEW exceptional bargains; all upright Heine grand, $475; Gabler, $350; Krell, Heine $235. Steinway, $325; Mason & Ham- lin, # Knabe, $160; Fischer, §115; Behr Bros., $187; Crown, $140; Kimball, $65; Em- erson, $125; Occidental, $40; Conrard, $67; Collard $55; investigate our new rent and purchase system: §2 per month up. HEINE PIANO CO., 285-287 /G : Oakland, 1252 Broadw Erard; small upright for practice. Woodworth; Allovon; splendid order. Wagner; perfect condition; a snap Neumann; mahogany case; a bargall . Estey; mahogany case; perfect order...$190 BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st, | A PIANO free for one month; if you want to | rent after that money applied on purchase | price. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. | ONE month plano rent free on planos rented | in July and August. BRUENN, 225 Sutter. | A FISCHER upright piano for sale; as good as | ; & 2 Geary st. $0¢ FOR a fine uprig! call at HORNL SOHM play: 216 McAllister st. | “ecellan pfano | 12 Post st. ments. g baby grand; Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. | — ——— | CHEAPEST ar in America—The Weekly - Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Urifed_States or Canada one vear for $1, | ___OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. | A—SMALL office and desk room in light. | pleasant office. 36 Geary st. | e e PERSONALS. | A-MME. GILLINGHAM, | i 713 Market st. | | | MRS. WH = Men and boys 1o Jearn plumbing | FGR,4416--100,000 0ld bricks. Corner Annie and | Bros. Co_School of Practical - catalogue. Address 4973-5 DESKS bought, #0ld and exchanged. T. D. _E - McCarthy Co., 807 Mission st.; tel South S11. Iy c - ades; not necessary to . : % 5 v 50 day. Box | LINOTYPE, uset only sbout 3 years; great -~ — —————— | BEAUTIFUL 1-karat diamond ring $80; worth v Al b ; guaranteed $15 | g100, N 13 JLtgo v ¥ y AL CHARLES Mo. $100. GARIN 138 Montgomery st. r Cal | FOR sale—First-class new bricks. Apply DR. | — ————————| " C. C. O'DONNEL! 21% Market st. s wanted; must have references: | — = 2nd ‘advancement for right FEARY & CO., 112 Geary st. inion made at $1 and shoes at $2 50; we pay 11 34 st..Exam. bld for country. 24 Sutter st. - to_shine shoes in ter st. EARBEF for sale; 2 chairs: good location; £ rooms rear. 1938 Mission st. 1 2 debts ec euits, attachments. and Adjustment Co., 328 Montgy..r. 4185, b g to barber trade: paid while 414 Howard. (green hands) for 517 Jackson st. 40, Phelan bl Post, G. A. R. rber College. nigk 3 reading-rooms bageuge to and from ferry. ne Call for the reception and subserip Market st., E opposite Fifth. car loed broken at Santa Ross JUBT wrrived from Oregon 1200 1bs. AUCTION ean. . horses, ‘wagons, urTeve £ carte and harnese; Folsom st o i ed _FINE river ¢ urage; green feed vear round; near amond, Contra Costa _ County. Nucieus Stables, 190 Stevenson, 85 ¥0 ack saddle horses at 834 e dalry cows. Address . San Francisco. le cheap; some busi- Foisom st UR fne surrevs ese huggies SAFES and_desks: new and second-hand: prices right at Richardson Bros.’, 1816 Market st EDISON Phonograph _ Agency. Peter Bact galupl, moved to 786 Mission st. Complexion speclalist, has opened offices at | 131 Powell st., between O'Farrell and FEllis; she guarantees to remove —every wrinkle, crowfeet, bLagginess of the eyes, freckles, | lost coniour, smallpox pittings, etc.; makes | You a mew ' face, with genulne baby skin; | all consultation free and confidential, either | by mail or person; I will take patients for | the next 30 days at greatly reduced rates SHOULD this come under the eye of JAMES | H. O'MEARA or any of his acquaintances will confer a favor on his widowed mother addressing MH M. McEVOY, Wenat- | , Chelan County, Washington. i DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for | rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, gore throat, ete. Sold by ail druggists for | over 20 years; price 50c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 32 Turk st., 8. F. | — | THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im. | proves its growth, stops falling,cures dandruff | ard itching scalp; no stain or sticki cleanses scalp: at drussists cept no substitute. Star Rem PROF. DE LOUTSKY. dermatologist; Parislan methods; facial hlemishes permanently removed Geary st., opp. St. Francis; open Sundays, DURING the month of August,we will teach hairdressing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treatment and dermatologist business: terms reasorable. 524 Ellis, The Iroquois, room 53 Cancerous lumps, sores, impure biood (affecting | eicin mouth, bones, ‘etc.) speedily cured by d specialist from Europe. Apply Central macy, 328 Grant ave. Worst AT less than cost; uncalled for sul and trousers at CHARLES LYO) Tailor, Market st. nd $1 350 per week. worth of furniture for & T. BRILLIANT | FURNITURE CO., 340 Post st., near Powell. LADIES and gentlemen, you will find best hair | tonic in the worid at 1910, Sutier st. | ANT suit to order & 1 ex. pair pants,$15. | LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mkt. st., bet. 7th and Sth, | LOCK removed (La Verite hair- | dressing parlors) to 845 Market, next Palace. MAGNIFICENT diamond ring, nearly 3 carat $250. GARIN, 138 Montsomery 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. IDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valeneia, MRS, Eaton, electric needle speciallet, 360 Sut- ter, r. 609. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room 38. MASQUERADE costumes_ play books, w country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 133 Mkt. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists’ A BRA 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. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. PALMISTRY. | SOME good 24-hand gasoline engines, 1 to 12 h. p.. cheap. E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Mkt curs 10 to 12,2 to 8 8un.; | admisston 15¢. 711 Polk. | Mrs Whitney, palmist Thur. eve. Teadings New and second-hand. THE HER- SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. E engines, automobiles and launches; | _all_sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. { MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | BIG prices paid for old gold, sealskins, dia- | “monds, gents' full dress suits, etc.: send 1’ card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS. 25 on st HIGHEST Davis TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Sth £r.; tel. Jessie 2851, T __ . _ ____ "~ "} | MONEY TO LOAN. AAA_HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by. dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, ests; assignments of rents; property in trust, eic.: legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_trestment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on ist, 24 or 8d | Mortgage, on real estate or Chatteis, in city, town | or country. low rate of Interest. Give full particulers of property or chattels. Location, ete. Box 460, Call office. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one.confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms, Drake, 458 Parrott bidg. A—ON furniture or piancs at lowest rates. no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mOrtgages or on any Security. any amount rice paid for castoff clothing. Tel. 650 Sacramento st. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberzl advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, __B4C Market: tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Thir MONEY icaned on diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and valuables: our fireproof 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 payfents; large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 568 Parrott bidg. | WAGONETTES_ surreys. buggies, wagons, har. wosa s work and Ariving horses. 15th: Valencis, “cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. THE United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstairs). loans money on diamonds, jew- elry and yaluables at 2 per cent absolute vacy. Phone Bush . MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 807 LOANS FROM $1 70 stooos. " to rent—i3 rooms: 1541 and 1543 Fbetwesn Polk and Van Ness sve- elhtige ; Tunning hot and cold wt lighted: steam heated water in every room; one block from three car lipe; man will be on premises from 1210 1 every day. e —— ] ' _HOUSES TO LET—FUERNISHED. AN absolutely modern elegantly furnished house, about 15 rooms, billiard and social hall, 4 bathe, ete.; large garden; eation; to let for one year from 1 PER cent on furniture or plancs; no_ commiseion: 1o publieity: $25 up: Guiek. quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st.,rm. 7. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, ris and precious stones bough! “"_J.Efl‘”l.umfl. ' EOLD, rented. exchanged: Eames tricycle chair, 2018 Mkt.; tel. Park 775, undivided inter- | 0. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. | | | | | | { | | | | i | | | | ___PARTNERS WANTED. i PARTNER, established business; sm al. small_capl- McDIARMID, 1014 Broadway, Oakland. If you want a bargain | © | #$8500—Gough st., near Pacl THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE_ AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. HOMES IN THE WESTERN ADDITION, MISSION, ETC. $20,000—Mission st.; large residence in good order; 65 ft. front with extra depth. $18,500—Clay st., north side; in first-class residence locality; fine large, well built and well arranged house of 12 rooms, 2 baths, ete.; all in good order. §16,500—North side of street facing Golden Gate Park and Boulevard; 50 ft. front; very fine and artlstic residence of 2 stories and Eng- lish basement; has den, reception hall, living | room, dining-room in Flemish oak, butler's pantry, kitchen, and bath; 5 very artistic mantels; fine gas fix- tures; half of lot is vacant. $§16,000—Jackson st., north side, and close to a public park; fine house and lot, $14,000—Good 2-story and basement residence on 20th-gt., containing 11 rooms and bath, Chinaman’s room, laundry, wine closet, etc.; large and comfortable home; fine view of city. $13,000—Green st., 50 ft. front; artistic shingle house of § rooms and bath; natural redwood finish; fine marine and land’ view; in a first-class residence locality. $12,500—Clay st.-corner; depth of lot on north side of street; sun and light in every room; 12 rooms and 2 baths; all in good order; street work and sidewalk complete; cars con- venient; 15 minutes of Kearny st. $12,000—California st., near Van Ness ave.; good 2-story residence in choice in town lo- cality. $10,000—California st. rooms and bath; fine home. $10,500—Washington st., north side, near a | 8’ rooms, | bath, attic.and basement; street work all done: | good neighborhood; house in first-class condi- | bullt 6 years; plaza; 27:6x137:6; tion; an exceptionally well built house, . $9000—Jackson st., north side; 24:6x115; 2- story, 8 rooms and bath; worth $65 a month if | rented. $0000—California_st.; in good portion; level Dblock: 9 rooms and bath; sunny house; 27:6x 137 $8500—Vallejo st.; fine view: key lot; sun in | room; § large rooms and bath. | §8500—Vallejo st., Wwith fine marine view; | Zood and substantial house of 8 large sunny Tooms, bath ard basement. fic; very good 2- | #tory residence of 8 rooms, bath and plastered basement. £’ $8000—Fjine home with large grounds in | Richmond: 10 rooms, 2 baths and stable; rents | for, $60; this is a sacrifice. _ ! $8000-Liberty-st. corner; 75 ft. front; very | comfortable 2-story residence of 10 rooms and bath: fine grounds; good residence locality magnificent view of city. $8000—Broderick-st. corner; depth of lot on north side of street; sun in every room; fine | view of city. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, * 5 MONTGOMERY ST. 3 NEW. modern flats, 6 room each; rent $1260 . per annvm; lot 25x100; north side Frederick st betwoen Ashbury and Clayton; price $11.- | 500. Apply J. H. KRUSE, 23d and Shotwell. 3 NEW, modern flats, 6 rooms each; rent $1170 per apnum; lot 25x100; north side Fulton st., between Cole and Shrader; price $10,500. Ap- ply J. H. KRUSE, 23d and Shotwell sts. $1 25 PER week: no_interest: lots in the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract: ail level: no ing to do: ready to bufld your little home on; close to el ctrJle s and school, 26 Montgomery st.. STMENT PROPERTY. INV. very substantially located very centra Owner premises every da $1250—COTTAGE, 5 rooms; on_ Lundy lane $1200, cottage, 4 rooms, lot 25x120; Silver | ave.; $§1000, cottage, 4 rooms Lundy lane, snap; $700 down and $25 mo.. cottage, 8 r. D, COFFIN & CO., and b. NEW colonjal house, containing 2 fla rooms and reception hall; artistically deco- 3303 Mfssfon. 2 modern flats on Noe st. nth st. guaranteed i by AHL- BACH & MAYER. plumbers, 836 Howard st. | ANT FLATS: up to date; | FOR SALE—EL terms to suit purchasers; large lots on Fred- erick, ‘west of Willard. Sam Glass, buflder, on_premt: LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electric cars; 45 minutes from Gth and Market; sewer and water pipes to each lot; electric, lights, 80-foot lots from $325° to $400; terms, n and $10 a month; get off at ‘‘Lomita and investigate: maps sent on appli- SELBY, RODGERS & CO.. | Tel. Main 673. 118 California’st. e — POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. 4 LOTS, cheap for cash. 828 Busl floor, room 4. —m e e SN REAXL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY, | F. A. BARR, MANAGER. SUITE 207-808 CALL BUILDING. 1t 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 condition we | make is that your property, if you wish us to dispose of it tor you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS | KIND AND IN ‘A GOOD LOCATION. Don't | take up either our time or your own with | worthlcss offerings, or property so heavily | mortgaged as to leave no actual equlty, | 1f 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- chunge, and you will be surprised how quickly we _can effect the result. THIS 1S SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDER- STAND the only dompany in San Francisco making a | specialty 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, B e — servant’s room, 4 bedrooms | 2-story residence, 10 | $14.850—Rent $1590 per year: swell flats: | built: nearly completed; | 12 Haight, nr. Plerce, | 1ot 30-tt, front. | of B! $5400; lot 37x95. B st. and 4th ave. | SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. : : FRANKLIN, 721, near G, G. ave. ¥ E EXCHANGE BUSINESS and are | 'ATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sals. | BARGAINS IN WASHINGTON LAND. 480 ACRES at only $21 per acre; 40 acres under cultivation; 8 in orchard; bal. finest of fir and yellow pine; 2 miles to sawmill and 5 miles to river; when cleared will raise all kinds of n and unsurpassed for fruit; every acre tillable when cleared; 11 springs 2 houses on same, and school convenien will trade for part in S. F.. Californi Ppany: jmvests this, SEAL ROCK NVESTMENT 1312 Market st., room 418; telechone Folsom 3468, ONE-ACRE lots at Mountain View, Santa Clara County; $400 inside, $450 for corners; streets graded; water on each lot; only 73 blocks from main street; partial pay- ments; near station; convenient to Stanfotd University; good schools and choice neighbor- hood; write for map and full rticulars. WALTER A. CLARK, Mountain View, Saata Clara County, Cal, A SPLENDID HOME. acres of the best land; 5 miles SE. of Stockton; $2000 improvements; owner golng East, reason for selling; haif cash, balance at 8 per cent net per annum; plenty of time. Inquire W. L. MORROW, Stockton. AL‘I'AIJP':. lande, steck ranches: 'g‘um vine: ; inspected bargains; monthly cata. logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO. 648 Market st e - e i i MENLO PARK REAL ESTATE. $200 PER acre—Two S-acre and one 4-acre tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good roads; last of this property lert; % cash. Menlo Park — A fine country home, with splendid garden and magnificent trees; well bullt, old-fashioned house in good condition; for sale at a bargain; 15 acres, all improved. Fair Oaks—Land in best part of this dis- triet; well sheltered and wooded: in tracts of from 4 to 25 acres; special building immediately. SELBY, RODGERS & CO. ‘Telephone Main 673. 116 California st. — e e T ROOMS FOR HOUSEEEEPING. BRADY, 6, two doors from Market, near 12th —Sunby housekps. large yard; §7 and $10. 748—Suite parlors; gas | _grate, bath, laundry, sunny,front; rear suite. HOWARD, 71933—Housekeeping rooms ather rooms; clean; sunny: reasonable. HOWARD, 1971—_Part of new modern unfur- nished fiat of 8 or 4 rooms cheap to right party. b JESSIE, 333—Large sunny front parlor; fur- ehed housekeeping, range; $3 50 week. also " 104—Sunny, ; $11; unfurnished; adults. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Plne— | Sunny, furnished 3-room sultes; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LIBRARY bldg.. Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.—Suites and sunny unfur. rooms; reas. McALLISTER, 683—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; regular kitchen; call be- fore 4. OAK, 117, 538 McAllister—Rooms, complete; $5 to €12; gas range, hot bath; adults. | OFARRELL, 1394-1395—2 or 3 nicely fur- _nished sunny, front housekeeping rooms. . 962—Nicely furnished sunny front suit bath, phone, water; complete; $14 month. THE Virginia, 1005 Powell st.—Complets for #hekpg.;furn.or unfurn.apartmts; bay window; marine view: bath, range. Phone Red 892. TURK, 1147—Elegant new suites: unfur. ny; view Jefferson Square; cholce 1 TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367—Housekeeping nished room, $5; near three car lines. VALLEJO, 1116—Nicely furnished sunny up- | per floor; reasonable. complete for housekeeping; rent | _Kitchen, reasonable; location fine. gas, etc. ce., 87—2 rooms to let; $1 75 and $3 per week; suitable for light housekeeping. VAN NESS ave, 232—F gle amd 2-room sulte . housekeeping, sin- $6, $10, $16, 318 | WALLER, 71—Fine sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished, $7 up; new “house; grand view. keeping rooms: phone and bath. APARTMENT HOUSZS. ST. LOUIS, 1515 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 rooms: furn. or unfurn.: refs. Tel. East 1350. —_— RBOOMS TO LET—Furm. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ 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 BELMOND House, over Owl drugstore, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric ligh running water, in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to S0c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. Sunny nicely furnished single, en suite, housekeeping apartments; running water, bathe: rates reasonable. EDDY, 110—Launston—Nice furnished room: x00d’ location; respectable; reasonable. ELEVENTH_ 21—Sunny rooms. furnished or unfurnished; running water; references. i i i rooms; ELLIS, 1052—Elegant furnished room; cheap. Sunny fur- $11&812, nished front rooms; FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, without housekeeping: also rooms with board; full particulars: no charges. Room Renting Advertisers, 117 Sutter st.; office in rear of store upstairs. | GRAND Southern_7th and_Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $125 night; $150 to $8 wk.; reading-rm. GREEN, 718, between Powell and Mason sts.— Sunny fum[shed front room to let, all convenience HOWARD, 715 — Large sunny rooms at low | ; rates; 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 weel $16—3 rooms and bath. 1622 Howard st., be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth, ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at. | torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bldg,, 532 Market st. S } _ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C. C. O'DONNELL —Office and restdence, | 1021% Market st., bet. Cth and 7th; particu- | lar attention paid to diseases of women, BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a specialty. 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 io- cated at 667 Geary near Leavenworth WONG WOO. the famous herb déctor—All 4i eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay si DR. WONG HON, 319 Powell st., tea and herb sanitarium; diseases skiilfully treated. e ettt — PROPOSALS. | i ALAMEDA REAL ISTATE. 8-ROOM modern cottage; cor. Pacific ave. and Benton st.; $1000 less than its value Apply DR. HALPRUNER, 28 California st., city, 2 to 5 p. m. FOR sale—Double-flat house, 4 room pantry each floor; separate entranc 4-room cottage, bath, pantry: rents : 2154 Alameda ave.. Alameda: rare bargain. s _____| OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS O™ VICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAEKLAND REAL ESTATE. 8. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. $450—Delightrul location for home: 30x100, DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Office of In- | dian Affairs, Washington, D. C.. July 13, 1804.—Notice is hereby given that bids for the purchase of unleased segregated coal and phalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphalt deposits will be opened by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at his offic n Waskington, at dates as follows: For the purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis- | trict (No. 1), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern | time), Monday, October 3, 1004; for tracts | in the Wilburton-Stigler District (No. 2), at | 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De- | cember 5, 1904; for tracts in the Howe-Po- | teau District (No. 3), at 2 o'clock p, m. | (Eastern time), Monday, February 6, 1005; for tracts in the McCurtain-Massey District (No. 4), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, April 8. 1903; for tracts in the Le- bigh-Ardmore District (No. 5), at 2_o'clock | p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, June 5._1905; | and for tracts in District 6 (unleased eegregated asphait lands), at 2 o'clock p. m. | (Eastern time) Monday, August 7, 1905, ' Circulars descriptive of the lands and deposits 1o be sold and copies of the regulations of June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un- jeaseq segregated coal and asphalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphalt depos- its, may be obtained upon application to this office or the United States Indian Agent, Union Agency, Muskogee, Indian Territory. Bids must be on the prescribed form, which | will be found in the regulations. A certified check or draft for twenty per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. The lands will be s0ld for cash, and success. ful bidders will be required to deposit with the Comml Indlan Affairs the full —_— TO BUYERS OF GRAIN BAGS_—1 “Y:lma,fimnd by the Board of Prison rectors to sell one million (1,000,000) in bags at $4 75, spot cash, within the up to an lnelu:llt the 15th dl‘i‘ot Al t, e R = al SRl e 5 upon ication. J. W. TOMPKINS, Ward: B Qatin State Prison. iod | $6500 —Rubstantial $200—Cheap lot, but a bargain: 50x120. $1100—Sunny corfer, near Key route; 40x125. $1250—A Dbigger lot, but no better: 5Ox125. $1700—Beautiful, central Piedmont lot; 48x133. $3500—The best in Linda Vista Terrace; 70x125, A dozen other fine lots at LAST YEAR'S PRICES, belonging to an estate now closing out. Send for list and plat with prices, EASY TERMS ON ;m?.s!! HOMES IF YOU 12500 New 6-room cottage; delightful home, 2750 Eight-room house, worth $3000; near 2 car lines and 5 blocks from Key Route station. $4750— A bargain near school and car nes and not far from business: 6-room cottage on lot_72x275, with fruft trees, etc.; will make four lots later. nd comfortable, well bullt house, 10 rooms and bath: lot 60x120; near local lu-l:‘mm BlEEl:A“lLIs. 00 -Beautiful home in_Linda Vista; b v 333 gl SR T R . ing; you pay for the house only. s. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, $1400— COTTAGE of five rooms; lot 40x140; one plock from the Piedmont-ave. station of the Key Route; very pretty location and near school; must be sold: place ought to el for , Jbut owner must have money; terms $300 cash, balance mort. gage; just 32 minutes on the Key Route o Ban e MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2000—-HOUSE, 6 room: 4 bath; lot 33:4: tank and windmill. 1018 T'.n&y-(mnh“lo".. Oakland, Cal. $2200_ATTRACTIVE cottage, 5§ basement, gas, lawn, fruit tree near Telegraph ave. and Key rout OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED, for rent—Lakeside district; one of the choice homes of ;34 oo elegantly appointed; beautlful groinds; wili lease for one year at $150 per month, includ- ing services of :vm-r«nbcagd - by t; this An unusual Aoty to the E. . VANDERCOOK * 1618 Brosdway, OavmE OAELAND FPURNITURE FORK SALS. the day for bargaina_ i b e LR TR T LA BRANCH House, 1220 Powell—Clean and quict furnished rooms, $1 week and up. MARKET, 1049A,The Falmouth—Sunny room: hot and cold water; elevator: §2 to §7. ! MONTGOMERY, 151—Several nicely furnished sunny front rooms; gas, water, grates; | reasonable. | POST, 962—Exceptionally nice ! " rooms, every convenience, | _$8 to 815, | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- \ lor; rooms per night, 33c to $1 50; week, $2 sunny front to $8: month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and eold water; baths. | SEVENTEENTH, 4166, near Market—Elegant- | Iy furn. large frodt sunny room: gae, bath, | _closet, piano; $2 week 'en!; board optional. | THIRD, 308—250.50¢, night; §1 25, $4 wk; respectable; gas; bath free; housekpg room NITED STATES, 128 Eddy, near Market—i00 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- trie lights (no gas), running water in every | | WINCHESTER Hotel, 41 34 st.. near Market— | Most convenient a; | 5B¢ to $150 nighi $s |~ elec. lights; readix H WOLF House, 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from 15¢ to §1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. ! ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office,cor. Duncan and Church sts. L ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A AN A AN AN R A AN IS | TAYLOR, 410—A nice large room for two ‘gentlemen who would room together; good board; also room and board for a neat, plain man. GOLDEN GATE ave. 1081, near Jefferson Park—Furnished room, bath, private house, good board, $20; two $32. ROOM and board, $16 to §18 per month; com- forts; bath,.etc. 1021 Mason. . | TWENTY-FIFTH, 343T—Large room newly furaished; southern exposure; board optional: phone. VALENCIA, 936—Beautiful sunny rooms: nicely furnished; running water; private boarding-house. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson sunny rooms: table board: reas.; new manag. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-§6 wk.: American family. Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, annex 807 California—8ee rooms, learn prices, iry table | i i ! Park—Fine furn. terms to those ! range, | bay-window front | SRt } VAN NESS, 31—Nice furnished front parlor, WEBSTER, 12203 or 4 very desirable houss- . CRAGBURN (The), 1007 Larkin, cor. Post— | with or | very desirable, | Tncandescent lights, | tor, read.-room; free bus; baggage. | Vashington st., near ' packing, shipping; warehouse, G. G. and van | Nese; office 1170 Market, . 43; tel. South 750. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725~ 731 Howard st., nr. Third; pbone Grant 161. | CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Eddy phone Mint 2941: JOHN F. COOPER, pres. 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 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- _pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone J-cmn_ 281. n and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel, Maip 18i0. Shipping at cut rates. L8TIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: il kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth. e e e STOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE. FOR sale—7000 shares of the capital stock of the Glen Cove Land and Transportaticn Com- pany. Box 2873, Call office. 0 1zasE. | TO rent or lease—A good size store in Ochsner Seventh and Eighth good opportunity to Sacramento. Apply at premises or 112 Beulah st.. San Francismo. JOHN OCHSNER. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $23; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50, The Typewriter Exchange, 036 California st | 2D-HAND typewritsrs sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. e e | VIAVI. | A WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters’ home treatment: booklet free: write for it. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness; phone East 252 is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only | _years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The tollowing marriage licenses were tasued yesterday: Jamea W. Evans, 28, Fresno, and Daisy M. Fullington, 21, 501 Larkin street. Domirick ~Devincenzi, 704 Union street, ! and Annie Lewis, 19, Sausalito. Christian Christensen, 42, Richmond, and Anna M. Moore, 36, Pineland. { James F. Kelly, 27, 316 Third street, and Margaret Dolan, 18, 216 Harrison street. Manuel J. , 30, 65 Jackson street, :and Rosa L. Mandonca, 21, 65 Jackson street. —— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY 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- gons authorized to bave the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. | BORN. LINDOW—In this city, August 5, 1904, to the wife of W. J. Lindow (nes Schnait- tacher), a daughter. McFARLAND—In this city, July 31, 1904, to the wife of S8amuel J. McFarland, a son. PORTELLO—In South San Franeisco, August 4, 1604, to the wife of Manuel Portello, twin this city, July 18, 1904, to the wife of W. A. Smith, a son. TOMSKEY—In this city, to the wife of Wil- lam Tomskey, a son. ——e | MARRIED. BICKERTON—SAMUELS—In this city, Aug- ust 3, 1904, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Haughton C. Bickerton Honolulu, H. L, and Iona S. Samuels of JMedimont, Idaho. BOGGS—KNEIBES—In this city, August 3, 1904, by the Rev. F. M. Larkin, Alexander M n, Cal. BONNIKSEN—JESCHANEK—In _ this August 3, 1004, by the Rev. E. P. Block, John J. Bonniksen of Haywards and Augusts Jeschanek’ of Stockton. MORRISON—CROCKER—In this city, August { 2 1904, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Wil- ! |‘|h.!m R. Morrison and Rose Crocker, both of i s cit ————— DIED. 7 Harrington, Jobn Holscher, Margaret Husing, Adeline Hutchins, Essie Jackson, Clyde P. Langiotz, Frederika Lebrecht, Dollie A. Alexandro, Tosi Bastian, Catherine Carrier's, Theophile Covington, Simeon Cox, Albert J. Crifcher, Henry Dodds, Josiah Donovan, Cornelius Mangan, Elizabeth Driscoll,' Dennis J. McCarthy, Mary J. { Ence Manuel L. Moriarty, Mary E. ! Fahrenkrug, Sophie Morgan, Thomas W. | Farrell, Rebecca Newman, Julius Fry, Thomas M. Nye, Emeline Fuchs, Johann Gilmore, Catherfne Schwarz, Henri Hagen, Elizabeth Schuppert, Magda- Hammersmith, Eliz- _ lena abeth er, Grace B. | Hampton, Charles C. Williams, Elenor Hansen, Hans C. Vallejo, Miss G. ALEXANDRO-—In the City and County Hos- pital, August 5, 1904, Tosi Alexandro, a na- | tive of Italy, aged 43 years. BASTIAN—In San Lorenzo, August 4, 1004, Catherine, devoted wife of Phillp Bastian, and dearly beloved mother of August, Lena, George, Willlam, Charles and the late Philip and Peter Bastian, and sister of George Seigler and Mrs. Bertha Weiss, a4 native of | Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 60 years and 1 | month. | Friends and acquaintances are - i tull vited to attend the funeral services , August 6, at 11 o'clock, from h lence, San Lorenzo. Interment S: Theophile Carrieres, dearly beloved brother of Edward, Camille, Marius Aimee and | Sidonie Carrieres, Mrs. Ph. Maury and Mrs. I Cappot, native of France, agéd 30 years 5 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funéral Sunday, August 7. at 1 o'clock, from the undertaking pariors of Iaccheri, Duclés & Co., 620 Broad- way thence to Notre Dame des Victoires Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COVINGTON-In Oakland, August 5, Simeon, beloved husband of Annetta Cov- ington, and father of Simeon C. Covington, Annetfa K. Houston and Sidney H. Coving: ton, a native of England, aged 73 years 1 month and 16 da August 3, 1904, Albert COX—In this city, Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Mary Cox, and devoted father of May E. and the | late Albert Joseph Cox Jr., and beloved son of the late Joseph F. and Mary Jane Cox, and brother ‘of Richard J. Cox, Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Laura Murfay, and son- in-law of Thomas and Annie Carroll, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 6 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances dre respect- tully invited to funeral services Sunday, Auj residence, 10361 'Folsom auspices of Loyal Golden Gate Lodge 7189, I O. O. F. M. U. Interment Mount Olivet Cemietery. CRITCHER—In _ this city, August 5, 1904, Henry Critcher, a native of Virginia, aged 78 years. DODDS—In this city, August 5, 1904, Josiah Charles Dodds, beloved son of Robert and Jane Dodds, and brotter of Mrs. Maria H. Manchester, Mrs. Sarah J. Steiner, the late Amos William Dodds, Mrs. Mary Emily Marzoff, Edward A. Dodds and Robert G. Dodds, 'a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 4 months and 20 days. (Liverpool, Birkenhead and Dublin ‘papers please copy.) DONOVAN—In this eity, August 5, 1004, ro<line, beloved husband of Catherine Don- ovan, and father of Nora and_ Cornelius Do and the late Mrs. E. Buckley, a native of Newmarket, County Cork, Ireland, azed 58 years. > Notice of funeral hereafter. DRISCOLL—In this city, Ausgust 4, 1004, ! Dennis John Driscoll, beloved husband of Jula Driscoll, and father of John and Daniel Driscoll and Mrs. H. M. Kelly, a native of Seull, County Cork, Ireland. feurday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his iate (Sat ,_at 8:30 o resu!“:na:e’.J!rl Juniper street, thence to St. 3 ‘where a solemn requiem nos. father of wel Encs, & native San aged years and 6 months. 'Friends and are m gh“;fiu‘:t at l%cloek. at the U. * dearly ? Christian ife mother of bullding, adjolding Postoffice. K st., batween | get a business in the best business portion of | _STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness and Market, | Melbourne in U. S.; private; established 3 | Boggs and Janet Kneibes, both of New- | city, | Renifliard, Peter N. | 1904, | novan, and_brother of Mrs. T. O Keefe | | | | | | | | FARRELL—In the City and County Hospit: 1 month and Ry~ i3 days. A member of the E> Friends and acquaintances are respeot. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow {Sunday). August 7, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 2300 Folsom straet, corner ot Nineteenth, thence to St. Johannes' Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, corner of Twemty- Second and Gapo streets, for services, com. encing at 1:30 o' 1 Dol S el o'clock. Interment Mouns al, ol August 5, 1904, Rebecca Farrell, a native Ireland, aged 37 years. FRY—In Oakland, August 5, 1004, Thomas M. GILMORE—In FUCHS—In the HAGEN—In this city, August §, Dbeloved husband of Eliza Jane Fry, and father of Robert G., Carl Co. Waiter P. 1 6'/';“‘\'-@“ e o 3% a of years ‘months and 18 days. this city, August 5 1004, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James Gilmore, and mother of Joseph J. and Alice A. Gilmore and the late Hugh and James Gilmore, and sister of Alice Curran and gister-in-law of Barney Gilmore, & native of reiand. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, James Curran, 1110 Hampshire street, between Tweniy- third and Twenty-fourth, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 1 o'clock. In- tern.nt Holy Cross Cemetery. City and County Hospital, August 4, 1904, Johann Fuchs, a native of Germany, aged 63 years. 1904, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Will A. and mother of Howard A. Hagen, and ®ister of Jane Goldring, a native of England, aged 41 years. HAMMERSMITH—In this city, August 5, 194, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of the late Joha E. Hammersmith, and lovh mother of Mrs. Willlam Zech and Alfred Florence Hammersmith, a native of Dres- den, Germany, aged 30 years 9 months and fully invited to atten 11 _days. @7 Friends and acquaintances ars respect- the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), August 7, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1332 Geary street, between Gough and Octavia. Interment Cypress Lawn Cematery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, HAMPTO! N—In | this efty, August 4. 1904, Charles C. Hampton of Marysville, Cal., a native of England. aged 60 years 2 month and 29 days. (Marysville papers please copy.) HANSEN—In this city, August 4, 1904 Hane C. Hansen beloved husband of Elien M. Hansen, and fdther of Mrs. Louise Bertel- sen, and brother of Captain P. Hangen, Mrs J. ipsen, Mry. P. H. Uhlenberg and Mrs. M Taft, a Dative of Odense, Denmark, aged 26 years and 9 months. A member of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. O. O. F. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 oclock, om Odd Fellow: Hall. corner of Seventh and Market street where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Alta Lody 205, 1. O. O. F. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Crematory. Re- mains at_the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 MeAllister street. HARRINGTON—In this city, August 4, 1904 H H H Jobhn, beloved husband of Mary E. Harring- ton, and father of Alex Harrington, Mrs. Edgar Corlett of Francisco and Mrs. J L. Grosdidier of R Bluff, and brother-in- \ law of Mrs. George Godffey, a native of New York, aged 62 years 1 month and 1¥ days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeral serviceés Saturday, August at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. E. Corlett, 2842 Folsor treet. Interment private. OLSCHER—In this city, August 5, 1904, Margaret, beloved wife of John C. Holscher, and mother of Garett Holscher, and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Leppert, and aunt of Johm Sweeney, a native of County Roscommon, Ircland, aged 78 years. USING—In Alameda, August 4, 1904, Adeline Husing, beloved wife of Albert Husing, and mother of Sina, Johanna and_ Albert and Leonard Husing and Mrs. C. Raop, a na- tive of Bremen. Germany, aged 55 years § months and 4 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, August at 1 o'clock, at her late resid<nce, 639 Central avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. UTCHINS—In Alameda, Al ot Essle Hutchins, widow of the laf C. 8. Hutchins, and mother of Flora Currier and Eunice Hade=ell, a native of Maine, aged & years 4 months and 9 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, August 6 at 11 o'clock, at the residence, 2136 Pacific avenue, Alameda. Incineration, at Oakland. JACKSON—In this eity, August 5, 1904, Clyde Parker, beloved son of F. Parker and Saidee Jackson, and grandson of Mrs. A. MacDuff and Mrs. J. P. Jackson, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 7 months and 13 days. A LANGLOTZ—In San Anselmo, August 4, 1904 Frederika, beloved wife of H. Langlots, and mother of Marie L. Derbsum, and grand mother of Louise, Fred and Emily Derbaum, & native of Ohio, amed ¢4 vears 2 months and 1 day. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-maorrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock, from the ovariors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment National Cemetery, Presidio, LEBRECHT—In Oakland, August 4. 1904 Dollie A. Lebrecht, beloved sister of Mrs. T. J. Jenne and Walter and Maisie Lebrecht, a native. of Oakland, Cal., aged 18 years 1 ths and 4 days. AN—In this city, August 5, 1904, at her residence, 503 SixtH street, Elizabeth, be- loved wife of Thomas Mangan, and sisfer of Jamss Cashman of Olympia, Wash., Join Cashman and Mrs. Delahanty of Boston, Mass., and aunt of Lizzie Canning and Teresa Casbman, a native of Nova Seotia, Canada, aged 51 years. [ Notice of funeral Bereafter. McCARTHY—In_ Oakland, August 5, 1004, Mary Jane McCarthy, beloved wite of Charles McCarthy, and mother of C. F. McCarthy and Mary Ellen McCarthy, a na ¢ NEWMAN—In N R SCHUPPERT—In this ci'y, SCHWARZ—In this city, beloved V. tive of Columbta, Tuolumne County, Cal.. aged 48 years. 1904 ORGAN—In Oakland, August 3, Thomas Wolfe, beloved husband of Christine A. Morgan, and father of Ross, De Neale. Thomas W. Jr., Dana R., James W. and Jennie C. Morgan. a native of New Orieans, aged 64 years and 5 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funmeral servic to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at hi late residence, 611 Nineteenth street, Oak- land. Interment private. ORIARTY—In this city, August 4, 1904, Mary E., beloved wife of Patrick Moriarty, and beloved daughter of John and Kate Walsh, and sister of Mrs. B. Minihan, Mrs. G. Radford and the late Charles and John Waish, a native of San Franciseo. (New York papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), _at 0 o'clock, from Rer late residence, 770 Harrison street, themce to St Patrick's Church, whers a solema requiem high mass will be celsbrated for the repose of her_soul, eommencing at 9 o clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, August 4 1904, Julius, beloved husband of Fanny Newman, and beloved father of Mrs. G. Brenner, Mrs L. Meyer and Mildred Newman, and brother of Mrs. L. Bremner. Mrs. J. S. Levy and Joseph and Max Newman, a native of Ger- many, aged 71 years and 3 months. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) 7 The funeral services will take place at 9:45 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday), August at her late residence, 1570 Greenwich strect. corner Franklin. Interment private, Hills of Eternity Cemetery. YE—In thig city, August 4, 1904, Emel Yoioved wite of ©. W, Nye. and ‘mother of Harry E., Orrin L. and Byron Nye, a_native of Wisconsin, aged 15 years 11 months and 39 days. (Los Angeles and Pasadena papers pleass copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- rully ihvited o atiend the faneral toddy (Saturday), August 6, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 7 Redwood court, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, ‘thence by electric funeral car Maving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:45 oclock to Cypress Tawn Cemetery for interment. EMILLARD—In Oakiand, August 3, 1804, Petcr N., beloved husband of Cordelia Rem- illard, and father of Emma J., Lilllan V. and the late Philip H. Remillard, a native of Canada aged 67 years 3 months and 2 G priends .o invited to attend the fumeral services Saturday. August 6, at 2 @’ cloc! at his late residence, Adams street, near ns, Oakland. Interment private. Magdalena Schuppert, veioved wife of the late Adam Schuppert, and mother of August F.. Adam L. Scl . Mrs. Carolina Car- nter and the late Henry and Charles Echuppert, a_native of Aisace, aged 76 years - late residence, 616 Filbert street, electric car_from Eizhteenth and streets to Mount Olivet Cemetery. Imter- ment orivate. e} 25 hl-fl;‘