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H E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1903 M | FOR EOUSEXEEPING—Con. running PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. and NOISES in EARS one week’ S s closst, methods: herb doctor, : for -117 Maron st., now lo- near Leavenworth. ished ckeeping st WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—Alil di eases cured by Chinese herbs, 746-8 Clay st S;;flfl ;.Acm' AND SUPPLIES. | DOMESTIC—The machine for famlily use; best in cheapest: second-hand all, makes at any N ew Avartments, 3101 Califo price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes S r.. micely fur. 4-room suit th | tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. i laundiy: prices §36 up. Tel. Geary 3T, |~ e e RS %= | 7o $5: slightly used $15-§20. You know where EOOMS TO LET—Purn. and URIGFL & 14e dolis swing in the window. 1051 Mkt. st. CORNER ELLIS AND £Ts. THREE HUN- KATHRY! WORTH ALL kinds bought. soid and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st. MODERN AND U P 10 | e SUNNY. AIRY. HAIR FREE “AT‘HE- gsggg STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. oMs FROM _THREB | X UM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, DOLLARS PER household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- | 731 Howard st., or. Third; phone Grant 181 =t and Park lane—New ny rooms; hot and cold -class house nd up. CAPITAL Van and Storage C phone Main 3 furniture moved, .. 10 Drumm st. : JOHN F. COOPER, pres. packed, shipped and stored. “urniture Moving Com ) week o —Rooms 25 1o §5 per week and $1 Moving Co. | tel, West 828 n and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Main 1830, Shipping at cut rates. hea.th; mothers' and daughters’ ackache, a hesdache, pains, leucorrhoea, ; ‘booklet free; write )i Van Ness ave., S. F. DIVIDEND NOTICES. CAN COMPA and one- men A N « the purpose the annual ho:ders, the tran; = preferred and c T m March 21 to April 25, s: als e. Dividend checks wili R H 1905, mailed ISMON, Secretary. Feb- END notice.—The Giant Powder Com- n dfvidend, No. 75, of fifty cents on the issued capital stock of s been declared payable at office of the Compa 1905. Transfer books closed 905, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. e e e PROPOSALS. SCO, Cal., March 2, 1905. —Sealed riplicate will be received at this 11 a. m., Saturday, April 1, 1905, pened lor “Doing the printing, ing =all material therefor, that uired at Headquarters Pacific DI Headquarters Department of Call- ag the flscal year ending June 30, ference will be given to articles of production or manufacture, condi- lity and price (Including in the eign production or menufacture herecn) being equal The United serves the right to reject or accept or all proposals in whole or in part. In- ished on application to under- velopes containing _proposal rked ‘‘Proposals for Printing,’ d WM. S. PATTEN, Assist- ster General U. Chier rooms, ton—Rooms 35¢ reading-room. $6 wk n rooms, singi House)—Rooms g should ~be and ad ant Qua Quartermast. 5. A, LS for Clothing and Equipage—Of- Quartermaster, 36 New Montgom- Francisco, Cal., March 3, 1905.— eals, in triplicate, subject ns, will be received here un Jock a m., Pacific Standard Tim: March 13, 1905, and then opened, iehing Rubber Boots, Leggins and Uniform Cloth, as per specifications office. Further Informa- proposals will be furnished Envelopes containing _pro- | “Proposels for Cloth- 1802, to be opened cat n. be marked: No. 1905, and addressed to Major C. tc ing and Equipage, March 13, A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. § master. A., Depot Quarter- | WANTED The Forest, Fish and Game Asso- clation desires bids on concessions in the sportsman’s exhibition in Mechanics’ Pavil- fon. from April 1 to 15 Inclusive. Conces- slons will be let as follows: Restaurant and Rooms to ngle and house- 50 ewly furnished unny 2. 550 week up. Bath, pho Cafe Candy. Icecream. Soft Drinks, Popcorn, Moving Piciures Photograph Gallery, Card S0-Twe coummtting 101 Writing Card Silhouettes, Souvenir Badges, furniehed: bath and gas. | Optical Goods, Florist, Novelties, Tilusiom: > B | ete. Apply for information secretary’s of- sunny .. 37 Pht n bidg.. San Francisco. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. LBOURNE system: 2 schools; 810 Diamond, 1 Franklin. Inquire 521 Franklin, 1 to 4. EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—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- #ons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column | free of charge. nished very rooms reaso M week, §2 on ground ater; bat I~ cor. Bush Polk—Now new fireproof building: fine sunny with private bath; breakfast served: ble. rnished rooms te . BORN. HAMMOND—In Byron, February 28, 1905, to the wife of Dr. James W. Hammond, a son. KREBBS—In Oakland, March 4, 1006, to the wife of Charles Krebbs, a son. RIN: In this city. February 8, 1905, to the wife of John C. Ringen, a son. | WHELAN—In this city, February 22, 1005, | to the wife of Maurice J.-Whelan, & son. —_— EUTTER, 967 ~ suite 308—Nice furnished rooms; transient BOc, 75 night; other rooms. s for gentlemen, te house. nr. Market—400 o $6 week; elec- funning water In every | free bus, baggs DAER. | ” Fromsrc s Anthony, Lydia. lingensmith, Mary—37 furnished rooms for Bellinger, Wm. H.—42{Lagorio, Louis—38, | sas, hon references. Boyce, Samuel—S86. Levy, Dinal 76. | Boyle Charles A.—23. |Little, Fenrietta G. i Bradiey, John—23, Maher, Joseph W.—-6L. | Brown, Peter—T4.. thy, Ellen—70. VAN NESE ave Burns, Patrick—63, M¥lar, Robert L.—40. Canavan, Thos J.—39. Clifford, Edna C. Crosson, Mary A. Donahue, Joseph—17 Doran, Edward T. Pdwards, Edmund—: Fleetwood, Joseph—id. Fenton, Agnes J.—3 Obram, Vilera B.—32. Perch, Henry—50, Robinson, Capt, A.—72 Behrelner, Fred. H.—37 . Souc, Louls A. Stanford, Jane L. Strandberg, Alma—21. - Waugaman, Robt.—21. Gallagher, Kate—41, |Werz, Josephine, { Gibbons, Patrick—78, 'Willlams, Fred. L.—54 | Gleason, James W.—b4 Zaleck: Mrs. Kath- | Gulifoyle, Anna—53. erine_73, Shbhen’ Sov sl VENDOME. or single 1104 Market—Fur. rooms ite $5 week up. 15 Tuw CHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., o Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms: BBe to §1 50 nightly; 32 to $5 week; elevator: elec. lights: reading-room: free bus, baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at . cor.Duncan and Church sta, A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of mdvertisements and subscriptions has been opened at opposite Firth. sulte ot Market— = | ANTHONY—In Alameda, Cal., March 4, 1905, | i at her residence, 1630 Central avenue, Lydla, wife of the late John A. Anthony. i ¥ Funeral and interment private. Please | | omit flowers. 1 1005 Market st., ROOMS AND BOARD. | BELLINGER—In this city, March 5 1908, A e enranae | Willism H. beloved husband of Julia Bel- GROVE. near Fillmore—Elegantly fur.| linger, a native of San Francisco, aged 42 | nished rooms; modern, ny, Dew private | Years 9 months and 26 days. | bouse: exceptional for gentleman seeking a BOYCE—In this city, March 5 1905, Samuel Boyce, aged 86 years. | BOYLE—In this city, March 5, 1005, Charles | A. Boyle. beloved son of Henry and the | and fine 546, \dsome home al. Phone Fell tabie; ! board op- DEV blocks from DERO, 451, two - G. G. late Elizabeth Boyle, and brother of Mrs. | Park-/Well furnished sunny room: running | A& F B 4 { A Bl i E¥Friends and scquaintances are respect COMORA (The), €21 O'Farrell Txcellens | [UllY invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | cookery and qulet service of good memn,| March 7. at 10 a. m., from the pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BRADLEY—In the City and County Hospital, March 5, 1905, John Bradley. & native of Oregon, aged 22 years. 1905, Peter week only best olase LARGE, sunny room, with board for two, in | cottage half-block from Castro cars. Phone | Capp 56 CALIFORNIA, S07—Best rooms, table and ser. vice in the city for the leasi money. BROWN—In this city, March 3, Brown, beloved husband of the late Mary Brown, and father of Mrs. A. Derutte and Mrs. Brower, a native of Sweden, aged 74 years. L7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, ELLIE. 453—Choicest furnished rooms, with excelient French table board. MME. TENCE, t room with board; | ELLIE, 1245 Sunny fron ~ s o March 6, at a. m., from the_residence of L. e v SRR RSO his deughter, Mrs. J. Brower, 876 Broadwa. FRANKLIN. 1109—Sunny sulte; aiso single | Interment Holy Crose Cemetery, by car- roomis with riaze. BURNS—In the City and County Hospital, March 5, 1905, Patrick Burns, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. CANAVAN—In this city, March 1906, Thomas .. dearly beloved husband of Anute Canavan, ‘and loving father of Frank, Alma ;nd (7{!] Canavan, and loving son of Mrs. ane Canavan, native of s dl of San Francisco, 7 Friends and acquaintances a: pect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday) at — o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1020 Leavenworth street, near Cali- fornia, thenee to Bt. Mary's Cathedral Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem’ mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | commencing st — o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | CLIFFORD—In this city. March 5. 1905, Edna | C.. beloved wite of Thomas O Ciifiors. s | native of France, aged 31 years 11 months and dedl!l n T>Remains at the parlors of Ci | Eoglish, 20 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. ROSSON—In this city, March 5. 1905, residence, 1412 Websier street. miy“/«:,',f" | dearly beloved wife of the late Samuel Cros. | ron, and beloved mother of John T, and | | Frank Crorson and Mrs, Eugene d'Artenay, i a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 5 4 boushy wivn Sugt ol b et aner- | 7L youre 8 months and 11 days. of the Ntate of Prison Directors | DONAHUE—In thus cit; “3. 1905, b ield Gt St Quentin appICRtion Will be | scrn. 3. beloved won of Jobn nad Marenre: ' Joh made ‘or ihe parcie Galvin. Dinainie, & natlve of San Miguer Call ina celient teble. GOLDEN GATE bath. good boa —Furnished room; | : two, §32 month. ! ROOMS with board, 712 Sutter—Excellent table boarders soncited. T + WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cail, pages. in wrapper. for mailing, 31 per year. 1168 Turk st SUNNY unfurnished rooms, W. of Mar) f Taylor and S _of Pine sts., with Ch or_strictly_moral people. Box 8207, —————— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPFLIES. ceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 | b Premier, $25; other typewriters at | r unG lower prices; rentals §2 50. The AN ex rs eold, reated, renaired. ng Inspec. Co., BOS Market. ci LEGAL NOTICES. L RENTE! We have 500 drop-head Whites | = kS rent at §2 a month; best s:w.ng machines connecting un- n earth. Telephone Jessie 4461. WHITE odern: adults SEWING MACHINE CO., 915 Market st. | GALLAGHER—In | LITTLE—In this_eity, | MYLAR—In this city, and 11 months. 17 yea pers_please copy.) March 7, residenc at_9:30 in_San Mateo City, thence to St wil De hi: soul, at 10 a. m. Mateo) Cemetery celebrated for the repose of DORAN—In this city, March 5, 1905, Edward T., beloved son of Joseph and Catherin: Mrs. W. Gould, aged 2: months anl 20 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral 45 a. from the parents’ third street, near thence to St where a requiem high mass will be cele brated for the repose of his soul at 9:3 a. m._ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . BDWARDS—In Oakland, March 4, 1906, Ed mund Baker, husband of Rhoda W. Exdwards, | and‘son of Lydia B. Taft, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 20 years 8 months and 3 days. | FENTON-—In_this city, March 5, 1905, Agnes dearly beloved daughter of John Josephine, and Mary John, Lawrence, Mary daughter of Mrs, Willlam Kain, aged 3 years 2 months and 13 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. Fenton, and sister of Willlam, James, Thomas, Alfred Comerford _and_the lat tully Invited to attend the funéral 1g-morrow from the residence (Tuesday), at 1 p. m. of her parents. 235 Crescent avenue. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Inter FLEETWOOD—In the Clty and County Hos- ' Joseph Flectwood, & pital, March 5, 1805, native of England, aged 44 years, this city, March dearly beloved sis: Gallagher and Mr: 1905, Kate, r Bridget Hannah De pold, & native of Donegal, Ireland, aged 41 years. ¥ Friends tully (Munday), =t late residence, and acquaintances are icepect 36 u clock 1318 Hamrshire street, be tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, thence o St. quiem repose of her Eoul. Interment Holy Cross™ C GIBBONS—In this city, March Gibbons, & native of Ireland, aged In- this city, dearly beloved husband: erine Gleason, Saward J., Will . F. Gleason, a native of e 5i _years 8 months and 18 Peter’s Church, where & solemn I be celebrated fo neing at v o'clock 1905, days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morroy (Tuesd 30 a. m., from his late res| dence, street Heart Church, corner Fell and celebrated for the repose of his soul, mencing at 9 a. m. Cemetery, by carriage. laen Gate Council No. 34, Y. M. L are hereby our late brother, his late residencé, 265 Octavia street, day, at 9 a. m. ' J. J. ROWE, President. E. L. HARRINGTON. Secretan GUILFOYLE—In this city, March 4. James W. Gleason, 1905, Anna_ dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick Willam Guilfoyle, and John aged 53 year: tucket R. I 8 Friend: fully iny March 7, at 9 a. m.. Carew & English, 39 Van and mother of Margaret, Guilfoyle, a native of (Portland, Or papers please cop: Ireland, ) Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 9:30 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KLINGENSMITH—In this city. March 5. 1905 Mary Klingensmith, beloved wife of E. M. Klingensmith, and mother of Loretta Mag- Richard, Edward and Walter Klingen- smith, and sister of Marie Donovan, a na- tive of St. Louls, aged 37 years 1 month and gle, LAGORIO—In this city, March 3, 19 early beloved husband Lagerio, and loving father of Leo, Eddle, Hinaldo, Louts, Erminia and Irene Lagorio, Louis, w of Mre. Alila Bertuccl, & native of Chicagna, Italy, aged 38 years 11 months and 18, days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- v invited 6, at 1 S50 Alabama street, ful attend the funeral Monday, March dence, LEV March 4, beloved wife of Emanuel Levy, mother of Mrs. Adolph Wiener, L. Brower, Mrs city and Eugene H. Levy of Seattle, Wash. 1905, Dinah, a native of Holland, aged 76 years 3 months and 11 days. ©7The funeral services will take place N i iy to-dey (Monday), at 10 a. m. &t her 4 A tote vestdsnoe, 16T Butter wtrest: Tnterment - Sraith. 1ot o WiIths ot Wiret avents, 336 1(;of | private. etta G., beloved wi: Little, and mother of George D. Maurice E. Little, and sister Fortune, Mrs. Lucy A. Brierly, and Richard Trant and Dave native of Mobile Ala, MAHER—In this city, March 5, W.. beloved husband of Rose tather of Edward J.. Willlamy P., Thomas F. John W, Frank H of the late George D. M Corcoran, Joseph W. Maher Jr.. a native of St. John, New Brunewick, aged 61 years and 6 months. (New York, Chicago, Boston and St. John, B.. papers please copy.) g Remains_at the parlors of English, 20 Van Ness avenue. funeral hereafter. McCARTHY—In this Ellen McCarth; David McCarthy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully (Monday), at 1 p. m., the Henry J. Gailagher Undertaking Coi pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick’ Church for services. Cemetery city, March 3. of the late Mrs. days. A member of Bartenders' Union No. 41 and Knights of the Royal Arch. OBRAM—In this city at her residence, 71§ Eighth avenue, March 4, 1005, Vilera B., be- loved wife of T. G, Obram, and mother of V. Obram, and istepmother of Edith Ol Mabel Obram, and daukhter of the late Al bert and Martha Wristen, and sister of Syl- vester C. and Levl Wristen of Fresno, Cal, & native of Contra Costa County. Cal. 82 years 4 months and 10 days. papers please copy.) car will leave streets at 2:156 p, m, PERCH—In this city, March 5, 1005 Henry Perch_ a native of Germany, aged 50 years. ROBINSON—In Berkeley, Sunday, band of Hannah Louise ‘Robinson, and 5 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 3 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday). March 6, 1905 p. m., at the residence, 3330 Elils Lorin station, Berkeley. BTA February 28, 1905, Jane Lathrop Stanford. ¥ Notice of funeral services hereafter. SCHREINER—In Stockton, Cal., Katie Schre and Schreiner, son of 2 ‘months and 17 days Musician: Francisco. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow from his mother's street, between Interment New Qdd Cemetery, Colma, San Mateo (Tuesday). at 1 p. m., residence, 568 Chestnut Powell and Mason. Fellows® County, by carriage. SOUC—In this city, March 3, 1905, beloved husband of Leonore A. Dorland), only son of Mrs. M. Ban Jos¢, and brother of Mrs. J. tinger, & native of San Francisco. papers Dlease copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintanc-s ure fully invited to attend the funeral dence, 3639 Seventeenth street. Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. STRANDBERG—In Oakland, March 5 1908, Joh TR ant rs. s & na of months na 6 WAUGAMAN—Entered into rest, in San Ra- Alma Victorla, beloved daughter of W. Strandberg, and y Nevada, 2 days. aged years 5 and fael, Cal, March 3, 1905, Robe't Howe, belgved son of Asa H. and Lyiia Howe Asa Tway Webeaman,” 2na Bromer”"or “Aad vaugaman, a ve a; i oo g b el s o E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. at the funeral parlors of ERz—Tn this city. Mareh 8, osep ‘WERZ—In 7 1905, Je his dearly beloved mother of J. C. and L. nA‘: ‘Werz, and aunt of Mrs. J. J. Luchsinger, a native of New Orleans. (Hollister papers please copy.) T Notice of funeral hereafter. WILLIAMS—Entered into rest. in father of Geneva B, and Margaret L. wu-"' e —— JAMES McGINN & CO.. Fergmany Wite McGinn Bros. 513 pady St this eity, (Santa Cruz pa-, C7The funcral will take place Tuesday, a. m, from the family, , Matthew's Church, where a requiem mass Interment St. John's (San Doran, and brother of Joseph Doran Jr. and native of San Francisco, Sarah and Mervin Fenton, and grand- a native of San Francisco, r of Mary and invited to attend the funcral to-day from her the Patrick of Cath- v beloved father of irace A, and Lioyd on, Mass., aged thence to Sacred Fillmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be com- Interment Holy Cross You notified to attend the funeral of from Tues- and Paw-— and acquaintances are respect- ted to attend the funeral Tuesday, from the parlors of of Mre. Aurora and beloved Mrs, Adele Charles Auerbach of this March 3 1905, Henri- Charles and Mrs. Mary ellle 1905, Joseph Mayer, and Vincent P., Charles A., Arthur and Brnest Maher and the late Carew & Notice of 1005, beloved mother of John and invited to attend the funeral to-day from the parlors of Interment Holy Cross March 51005, Robert L.. beloved husband 'of Kittle Mylar, and son S. F. Morgan, a native of California, aged 40 years 1 month and 21 el 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, March 7. at 3 p. m.. at the chapel at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Electric fuheral Bighteenth and Guerrero March 5, 1905, Captain Albion Robinson, beloved hu-i an father of Willlam J. Robinson, a nafive of Damariscotta. Me., aged 72 years 11 months NFORD-—Passed away at Honolulu, H. T., March 4, 1005, Frederick Hubert, beloved husband of Hattle K. Schreiner, father of Gertrude and Mrs. _Sophle iner and the late Hubert Schreiner, brother of Hubert Lena and Minnie Schreiner and the late Mrs. Katle F. Beck- er, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years A member of the Mutual Protective Unfon of San (San Jose rect - (Monday), at 2 o'clock, trom his Iate resl. Interment m., from the chapel at Cyoress Lawn Cemetery. Remains liams, a native of Erfort, 54 years 7 months and 17 _days. nevolent Assocfation No. 1. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect (Tuesday)¢ March 7, e D. ‘m. ' Interment New Masonic Cemetery, San Mateo County, to-! w (Tuesday), at ZA] ] 3 o-morro sday), &t ZALECKY—In Vallejo, March 4. 1005 Mrs. Alabama, Charles Borromeo's Church, Katherine y. mother of Mrs. R. O. Plerce and Charles and Willlam Zaleck: o montha, CARD OF THANKS. Dowling. JAMES DOWLING, MRS_ AUGUSTA KELLEY. CARD OF THANKS. e sincere thanks and appreciation for during our late bereavement. MRS, A. M. BUTT and Family. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. BATURDAY, MARCH 4. , N line of Paciic avenue, 78 W of Van Ne: \\'cmzs by N 152 §10. James H. Hoadley to Mrs. Lucy Warr. on SW 5:0 by § 1 6; $10, Warien (wife of Wiliiam B.), same; Phillp and Mary O Donneil to Wililam C. Stanyin. B 25 by N 1s7:6; Ricnaid C. Jones & Co. a E 100; $10, Catherine Moran to C. pan; of Ninth, SW 25 by SE 95; Estatc of Minnie Lohrer (by George H. Moulton, executor) to Minnie Toft, line of Folsom street, 110 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by E 122:6; $2375. H, $10. Al N of Twenty-third, N 40 by E 122:6; $10. of Dupont street, 25 N of Lombard, W 2§ by W 77; $1340. Albert Loan Society, lot on N line of Pacific_street, 101:6 W of Dupont, W 36, N 1 W20, § . quitclaim deed; $1. Larkin M. Haycraft and John M. and Eva L. Kepner to Anais Hale, Powell street, 7 E 60; $10. Estaie of Philip £. Fay oy Mary L. Fay, " Stone street. 87:6 S of Jackson, S 25 by E 56; $900. Adel Meussdorffer (wife ofsC. A.) to Otto A. Creamer, lot on SW corner of Bush and Tay- lor streets, W 45:6 by S 68:9; $10. Hattle Olcovich, berg, Frederick, Albert and Benjamin Baruch to Christopher and Anna J. von Staden, lot on S line of O'Farrell street, 22:11 E of Leaven- worth, E 45:10 by S 08:9; $10. Morris und Emma Siminoff to Hale Brothers, lot on NE line of Sixth street, 25 SE of Stev- eneon. SE 22:6 by NE 78; $10. James and Katie Shea' to George T. Mayre Jr., lot on W corner of Seventh and Minna sirects, SW 80 by NW 30; $10. Charles L. Ohm 1o George de Urioste, on SE line of Howard street, 130 NE of Ninth, NE 48:6 by SE 80; $10. Charles F. Mueller to Amanda P. Musller, 1ot on N iine of Lake street, 35 W of Third avenue, W 25, N 118, ¥ 25, & 117; gift. 126.85 N of California, N 50 by W 120; $10. George W. Turner to Ellzabeth S. Jones, lot teenth avenue, W 25 by N 100: $10. Same 1o Baatrice sJones, lot on N . W 25 by N 1 Same t6 Ann! Lake strect, 50 by S 100: $10. Pwul and Rose Arata to Felix Marcuse, lot on W line of First avenue, 325 N of Clement 50 by W 120; §10. $10. E of Seventeenth avenue, Clement street, N 50 by W 120; $10. Charles W. and Mary A. Pope to Charles F. and Cathermme A. Smith, lot on SE corner of wventy-second avenue and Clement street, E 44 by S 100; $10. Henry G. and Estells Meyer to Arthur D. Layne, lot on N line of A street, 32:5 W of 00, B 57:5, Thirty-seventh avenue, W 25, N 1 Bay District Land Company to George H. 8 B6:2, SW 54:0; $10. of B, N 25 by W 120; $10. James and Grace H. Tyson to Willlam J. Gunn, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 275 § of A street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Tstate of Julla M. Norrls (by Edith B. King, executrix) to James O. Maxon, lot on W line 225 by W 120: $6000. Solomon and Dora Getz to Frank B. Adams. 1dt on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 125 N of J street, N 26 by E 120, quitclaim deed; $1. Eugene Debedat to Edward J. Debedat and A Ratye, undivided 1 of lot on NB corner of Twenty-third avenue and K street, N 300, W 71:8; gift. nd to Marcus Modry, lot on W Forty-efghth avenue. N of Q line of 28 street, N 25, W 102:11%, SE 25:0%, E 101:8%; $10. . Same to Frank H. Gardineg lot on SW cor- ner of Sixteenth avenue and street, § 461:5, SW 120.13, NW 450.88, E 120; also 1ot on NW corner_of Sixteenth avenue and T street, W 140, NW_125.86, NE 140.15,-S 110:3; $10. Anna D. Joost to Frank W. Gaie, lot 11, block 36, City Land Asscciation; $200. State of California (by Tax Collector prop- erty assessed to Willlam Dove) to Willlam Nicol, lot 899, Gift map 2; $21. State of California (by Tax Collector prop- erty asmessed to M. A. Malcolm) to same, lot 092, same; $36. State of California (by Tax Collector prop- erty assessed to Willlam Dove) to same, lot §07, same; $21. State of California (by Tax Collector) to Witiiam | Nieo] Compan, lot 1533, Gift map Alexander H. Balley to Domenico Cavagnaro, lot 28, block 2, Academy Tract: $10. Oscar H. Ferguson to J. Cuneo and P. Isola, lots 34 and 35. P. V. lands; $10. George W. Jones to Virginia H. Jones lot on SW boundary line of San Miguel ranch and fence, along S line of Southern Paeific. Ral- W 130, S (00, SE 735, NW 90§ to beginning, blocks 15, 21, 22, 23. lots ® to 12, block 14, lots 5 to 21, block 20; $10. Willlam F. Mathews to Willlam W. Towle. lot 2, block 4, Reis Tract; grant. Builders’ Contracts. C. Franceschini (owner) with Theo §. Hoin (contractor), architect Charles Paff—All work except concrete, excavating, plumbing and painting for alterations and additions to a three-story frame buflding and bullding in rear on N line of Filbert street, 174-3 W. Stelner, W 54:3 by N 137:6; $3783 Regal Shoe Company (owners) fornla Woodworking Company _ (contractors), architect ——. Fitung up store fixtures, etc., in store in bullding on N line of Market street, known as Phelan building, §18 Market; $4435. John T. Fogarty (owner) with J. V. Camp- Dbell (contractor), architect ——. All work for a two-story and basement frame bullding on E v line of ¥ilimore street. 75 N of Fell, 8 25 by E_76: $460C. Thomas K. Rothenberger (owner) with Cuneo Brothers (contractors), plans by owner— All work for a two-story frame bullding (store and flats) on S corner Miguel and Chenery ,streets, BW 28 by SE 100; $4880, Bridget Costello (owner) with John N. Mec- Leod (contractor and architect)—All work for & two-story frame building on N line of Rid- ley strest, 200:7 B Valendin, I N 148%, EW 45:2,"8 100:21. M. B. 21; flim Thomas E. Haven (owner) with C. M. De- pew (contractor). architect Albert Farr—All work for a two-story attic and basement frame dwelling on NW line of Vallejo and Steiner streets, N 27:6 by W 110, W. A. 305; Hayes Valley Club Bouts. The Hayes Valley Athletic Club will hold its regular monthly exhi- bition of boxing in Woodward's Pa- | villon Friday night. The following card has been prepared by Match- maker Harry Baker: Lew Powell vs. Young Choynski, Teddy Wolff vs. : Frank Mayfield, Abe Label vs, South- i side Jack O'Brien. Jim Ford vs. Joe McBride (110 pounds), Plerpont Ord- way vs. Tanglefoot McGovern (125 pounds), Willie Edwards vs. Jack Bun i S Ty Motat | STRdabew (ULE paltRds) R QLo Dle), between Twenty-second and Twenty— vs. Mike Synfy (135 pounds). Chicago Nationals Angels, LOS ANGELES, March 5.—=The| Chicago Nationals won from the Los Angeles ball team to-day in a fast, snappy game by the score 2. There was several L g chief them being line-hit balls by Tinker Chicago. Goodwin pitched Angeles and allowed but sever Had he received as good | Weimer and Wicker did < Attendance, 3000, i : e Taciiber of Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Be- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 p. m. from his late residence, 300 Rallroad avenue, near Fifth, South San Francisco, thence to Ma- sonic Hall, Fourteenth and Rallroad avenues South, where services will be held under the auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. ! 212, F. and A. M, commencing at 1:30 native of Germany, aged 73 years and 8 We take this occasion to thank ouf friends and acquaintances, especlally the Glenwood Club, who so kindly assisted us during our late bereavement in the loss of Mrs. Kate | We Jdesire to express to our friends our thelr | many expressions of sympathy and flowers _—— Sidney L. M. and Mabel V. Starr and Wil- llam and Mary Mooser to D. §. Dorn, lot on . A. and D. 5. Dorn to William Mooser and Sidney L. Starr, lot on SW cormer of Turk and Plerce streets, W 27:6 by 8 95; $10: cotner Bush and Lyon streets. W City and County of San Francisco to Lucy Hacke. lot on N line of Carl sireet, 215 E of $10. nd_Richard C._and Frank A. Jones to Josie N. Nazro, lot on line of Shrader street. 35 S of Carl, S 25 by Westphal Com- lot of SE iine of Folsom street, 100 SW lot on B Adelaide M. Cake to Wiliam T. and Frances Lewis, lof on E line of Mission street, 40 Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, to Arnato Dal Pino, re-record 1827 d. 163, lot on W line Galllard to Hibernia Savings and 6, E 66, S lot on E line of N of Broadway, N 60 by executrix) to Loo Kum Shu, lot on E line of Lo Kum Shu to Charles W, Fay, same; $10. Susle and isther Rosen- | lot | George S. and Ellen A. Fife to John C. and | Mary J. Edgar, lot on W line of Fifth street, | on N line of California street, 57:6 W of Six- : line of | California_street, 82:6 W of Sixteenth avenue, | S. Band, lot on 8 line oEL Scheper lot on W line of First street, 150 N. of Twenty-fifth avenue, 100 N of C street, N | road, SW 70 to center of Ramsell street, § 90, | “with Cali- | RAILROAD HARD | TUSKOGEE SAGE It IN NURTH’ TALKS PLAINLY Washington Legislature | Dr. Washington Urges His Passes Bill Creating Com-; People to Acquire Homes mission With Great Power| and Accounts in Bank RETALIATION PROMISED|REBUKES THESHIFTLESS “Don’t Put a $ Hat on a 5-Cent Head” Is His Advice to Colored Men —_—— Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., March §. “Eschew cheap jewelry. Quit taking $5 buggy rides on $6 a week. Don't but a $5 hat on a 5-cent head,” was the salutation of Booker T. Washing- tor: to the colored people who gather- ed in the People’s Forum to-day 'to listen to his lecture on “Successful Training of the Negro.” Two thousand persons heard Dr. Washington's lecture and dozens of times the speaker’s voice was hardly audible, owing to the applause. Cheer after cheer went up for the lecturer and while he was passing Corporation Will Enforce Anti-Pass Provision and Nullify Favorable Prices Speclal Dispatch to The Call. TACOMA, March 5.—The most im- portant piece of legislation passed by the Washington Legislature during the session which ends this week has been the radical rallroad commission bill, under which an appointive commission will have full authority to regulate rates, joint rates, train service and other matters pertaining to the rail-: road service. The commission can act of its cwn vélition without waiting for | complaints of shippers. | During three previous biennial ses- | sions the Harriman and Hill railroad ' ‘interests have successfully opposed the creation of a railroad commission, de- spite the fact thatieach State conven- tion for eight years has pledged both pciitical parties to the passage of such a bill. The measure will become a law in ninety days. H The railroads threaten to make im-| mediately effective its anti-pass provi- sion besides withdrawing discriminat- ing freight rates allowed Spokane. This will hit Eastern Washington, where the clamor has been especially loud for a regulative raflroad commission. —_————— i FARMERS EASY VICTIMS i ed the passage to shake the hand of the colored leader who had dined with the President. “Get a bank account,” Washington during his lecture. a home of your own. continued “Get negroes that you live in cities with paved streets if you don’'t own any- thing? Don't be satisfied with the shadows of civilization; get some of the substance for yourselves. Just as socn as you do you will be recognized and encouraged, whether you are in the North or the South.” Judge Alton B. Parker was asked to preside at the meeting, but declined. —_———————— Eleven-Inning Game for Portland. BAKERSFIELD, March 5.—A team composed of amateurs who took part in the Kern County League gave the Portland Pacific Coast team a hard tussle to win to-day. Eleven innings were necessary to decide it. Essick, St. Vrain and Householder were batted ' OF A NEEDY YOUNG MAN | Stranger Passes Himself Off as a! Deputy Assessor. and Collects Poll Tax. WILLOWS, March 5.—Frank Rob-~ erts, a stranger in this neighborhood, found himself short of cash a few days ago. To replenish his depleted | coffers he went out into the migh- | ways and byways and, representing - himself as a Deputy Assessor, pro- ceeded to collect poll tax from the un- i | hard. Young Claflin was In the box Suppecting farmers. He s now I gop the locals and held down the big Roberts, who is a young man, players to five hits. They could not ccnnect safely one time up to the eleventh inning. Then the work told on him and he slowed up. The Port- lands hit five safeties and the result was 6 to 2 in favor of the Webfooters. e — ‘ claims. he was drunk when he de. vised and carried out his scheme to get a little ready money from the farmers. He says he is a “remittanc ; man and will return the money to those who fell victims to his “graft.” ———— { KNOWLAND WINS FIGHT FOR OAKLAND HARBOR RAILWAY TRAVEL. Bill Appropriating Large Sum for Improvements Is Passed on Last Night of Session. OAKLAND, March 5.—Congress- man Joseph R. Knowland, in a dis- patch to the Oakland Board of Trade, which was received yesterday by Secretary Edwin Stearns, says that ! the rivers and harbors bill, which in- cludes an appropriation of a quarter of a milllon dollars for the improve- ment of Oakland harbor, was passed by both houses on the last night of the session. Congressman Knowland's | dispatch is as follows: Edwin Stearns, Secretary Oakland Board of Trade: Oakland barbor item finally passes, with additional one hundred thousand dollars agreed to by conference committee both houses. J. R. KNOWLAND. It is expected that Mr. Knowland will leave Washington for California to-morrow. He will make the trio by way of New Orleans, and will remain | in Southern California for about a week. | CALIFORNIA LIMITED CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. ! i For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanforq and Visalia. For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyom e . ey B Ticket lces— et st. K San, Francisco: aise 1113 Broadway. Can: land. Cal; also 27 South First, San Jose. CALIFORNIA FORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. FRANCISCO TO AEL. WERK DXYE E0 0508 100 arm a-ml).l sai)o. 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip ©. _m. | —_—————————— SAYS HE WAS ROBBED ON THE OAKLAND PIER OAKLAND, March 5.—Albert Gar-! | icla, who lives in San Rafael, repurtedj Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p.m. to the police to-day that he was held | "‘;fi‘o{,’-“,‘g—‘m N L g A up by two men on the Southern Pa- cific mole last night and robbed of i i SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK Dfi_!s—gf% 35, {$32 and « gold watch. Garcia said| Sacurd i that he had missed the 7 o'clock local | SUNDAYS.8:00, 8:4 train to Oakland and that while wait- ing for the next train he was ap- proached by) two strangers, who in-! duced him to go outside the depot and then held him up and robbed him. E. F. Smith, a student at the Uni- versity of California, notified the Oak- I land police to-day that some time yes- | terday his locker in the Harmon Gymnasium had been broken open and a watch stolen. He)has no clew | t to the thief. | 5 i _OCEAN TRAVEL. _ Steamers leave Plers 9 and 11, San_Francisco: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Treadwell, Wrangel, . Haines, from the theater to his carriage hun- | dreds of colored and white men block- | Get some prop- | erty. Get a start in the world in SOme | i} sell 60 gocd young horses just from the way. What good Is it to you Northern | country: also wasons, 2 surreye, buggies, har- nese. AUC_TEN SALI_3§ iiu«:titf;l Sale"? 250 HEAD DRAUGHT HORSES. THIRD CONSIGNMENT. 50 HEAD, from 1460 to 1700. 25 DRIVING and BUSINESS HORSES will be sold TUESDAY, March 7, 7:45 p. m. WESTER« HU-S< MARKET 220 VALENCIA STREET. E. STEWART & CO. All will be guaranteed and shown to har- Dess before final payment is made; Do ocutside horses will be offered. b= Ry AUCTION SALE '80--HORSES--80 | WEDNESDAY, March §, 1905, at 11 a, m., & | J. B. HORAN'S' SALESYARD, COR. TENTH AND BRYANT STS., 3. F. We Wwill seil S0 horses, ranging from 1200 to 1500 pounds; from 4 to 6 years old; sound, im | 800d order and nearly all broken to harmess. This stock is consigned by the Modoc Land and Livestock Company, Californfa, and is & splendid lot of smooth, blocky, heavy-boned horses, being sired by their best Percheron and Shire stallions. Contractors and all using & good grade of heavy horses will do well to at- | tend this sale, as 1o better stock comes to this market. Horses mow st yard. HORD & SMITH. Auctioneers, 95 Third st.. San Francisco. There will be a big sale of HORSHS, WAGONS, SURREYS, BUGGIES, | CARTS and_HARNESS, single and double, 1 | SPAN PONIES, 1 fine JERSEY COW, at 1140 | FOLSOM ST.. TUESDAY, March 7, 11 & m. | WM. CLOUGH. Auctioneer. | ~AUCTION SALE 60 HORSES—WED. | NESDAY, March 8, at 1l a. m.. AR- CADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST, I 2~ JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A AN | Trains leave and are due toarriveat | SAN FRANCISCO. 1 Frox Frszvasy L D6 ! Fxazy Duror | (Foot of Market Strees) | Teave — ™M L 8 — ARmIYR | T7.00A Richmond, Port Costa, Vailejo, Vacayille, Winters, Rumasey, Sai- sun, Benicta. Elmira sad mento (vis Naps Junction)...... 750w 7.00a Davis. Woodiand, Kaights Lagtiing. Marysviile, Oroviile. . 7509 7.304 Nlles, Pleasaaton, Livermore, Tracy, Lal Stock:on 11.009 Sacra iame. 7.30a Shasta Express—(Via Niles, mento sad Davis), W! ‘Willows, tFruto, Red Bl 1and, Tacoma. Seattl 7.30A Atiantic Express—(Via Port Costa, Martinez. Tracy, Stockion, Sacra- nento), Ogden and Bass . = 8.00A Valisjo. Napa, Caifstoga, Sants Rosa. \artinez. San Ramon.. . 08, Mendota, Ar mons, Haoford. Visalia, Porier- ville ... > 8.30a Port Costa, Martinez. Antioeh, Byron. Latbrop, Modesto, Mer ced, Fresno, Goshen Janctiom, Hanford, Visalia. Bakersfield ... 8304 Niles, San Jose, Ploasanton, Liver- ‘more, StocXton, (+ Miiton), Lodi, alley Spring. lome, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, Red Biaf..... 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese. Jamests So ‘uolumne and A 4209 4.209 Stations > 10.00a Vallejo, dafiy: ¥aps, Sunday. 10.004 Angeles Passenger — Costa, Martines. Byrom, T throy Merced., Gaymon Goshea Juneuoca. Hae- ford, Lemoore, Visails. Bakers 1 . mto River Steamers........ Port Costa, Vallejo. Napa. Suisun, RBenicta, Elmira, Winters. Sacrs- Feidtag Marysvilisand Oravilie 10.50a ng. v 3.00P Haywsard. Niies. Pleasanton, Liver mor and Way Statious .......... 720w B.30P Port Costa. Martinez. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Modesto, Merced, Berenda and Fresne.... .. .e 4.00P Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Caliatoga. Santa Rosz.. 4.30P Bayward, Niles, Livermore. $.90% The Ow!_Limited—Xewman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfiela. Los Angeles ... $.00» Golden State Limited — Bl apsas City. St Louts cl 12.20m LR Spar] Tonopab, Goidfield and Keoler. 300 Hayward, Niles and Sen Jose Vallejo. Port Costa. Martines Hayward. Niles 12.50» and Way Statfons 11.. — 11.208 Costa, Martinez 7.00» Oregon & Martinez and Stockton) Alaska—11 a. 6. 11, 16, 21, 5. Chaaxe to Skagway, ete. m., Mareh 26 31, Ap this company's steamer at| I CLES EEERES P d, S t':lm Tvgn':m,r v'“m?\w'} l , | :J 8:20 ort ‘suwnsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everet: na- B o4 ke 2 ortes, South Bellingham, Bellingham--11 a. | 130 8] 8008 2 m.. March 1, # 11, 16’21, 26, 31, Apr. 5. | 7:30a| 8:00a) | Change at Seattie to this company’s steamars | 3:30 p| 3:30 i for Alasku &nd_G. N. Ry.: at Seaitle or Ta-| — 200 ccma to N. P. ? at Vancouver to C. P. Ry, 1:83- e i _For E“NM& (‘2 Ill:!,bol{'l g)lyi—l‘w:oné, 30| 5:10 p| 5:f . i . 24, 30, Apr. orona. | “7.30 a| 8:00 u| 130 P, r. 2, 9, 18, 20, 27, Apr. 2. g - bastopol For ‘Lo Angeles’ (via Port Lok Am LWR Ty STAGES connect at Green Brae tor San Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Sprh at Geyserville for Skagss springs: at Gloverdale for_the Geysers, Boome- \ille and_Gréenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Spri Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bud Springs, Soda Bay. ' Lakeport, Bartlett s,‘n‘.:- and Lake County Hot Springs: at Ukl Blue Lakes, for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Laurel Bell Lake, Witter Speh Upper . Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Llerly’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin . Haltway loéino Heights, Hullvill s Hot S House, Comptche. Hopkins, M 3 ¥ort Brags. Westport and at Willits for ¥ort Brags. Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood jor Cahto. Covelo. Laytonvill Cummings, Belr's Springs, Harcis, Hubbard, Fruitiand, Dyer. Gn;l:rfllh. Camp 5. Pepperwood, Scotia ung Eureka. Saturday to Mondy round trip tickets at re- G Sunday—Round-telp ticksts to all points unday— beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 600 Market street, Chronicle ‘building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Ast To SAN RAFAEL, RNI@ISARSR ROSS VALLEY, Redondo) fan Diego and Santa Barbara: Queen, Sundays. 9 a. m. State_of California, 3 For Angeles_ivia San_Pedro and East San Pedyrn). Senta Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | terey, SAn Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San | Luls Obispo), Ventura and Huenem: i oot Fay,'9 alm., March 3, 1L 19, 2. or. 4. | __Santa Cruz (freight onlv). 9 a. m., Mar. 7. 1an ey ! “For Ensenada, Masdniena Bay, San Jose asl | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Ro- slia, Topolobampe. Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. { Tth ot ench month. | " ALASKA EXCURSIONS (season 1905)—The latial excursion steamship Spokana will leave ‘acoma, Scattle and Victoria June §, 22, July ¢, 90. August 3, 17. Right | | For further Information obtain folder. rved to chanee steamers or saling dates. | i'-i&gr OFFIOES 4 New Montgom:| ery at. (Palace HoteD. 10 Market st. and Broad. Fay'wharves. t Offloe, 10 Market st. | C. D. DUNANN, General Pastenger Agent, | 10 Market st.. San Franciseo. i € aaman. oA | 9ceanles. .0, ik iy '® VRECY UMK « iawir . [POSA, for Tahiti, S | se"ALAMBDA, for Hanchal, Mar: 25, 51 wm. | “i.1LSTKECKELS & BROS. (0., Agts., Ticket Ofic: 643 Mar- ket ieight Ofe: 327 Marxat St. Pier 7. Paoas St O0APAGNIE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRI E— at 10 a. m., {rom Pler 42,' ¥ eh.fi';-‘n‘: g - o upward. Sec. cnd m—%w and upward. GEN. ! . CY FOR UNITED STATES AN & (Hudson N“‘?.\D‘l £, £ 90 it 11 i i ag’ -4 o! H P ] it g 3 H Wi 5450 Bl Paso, Kansas 5.45p Pajaro, Wi