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OR SALE. LIFETIME R OWN I ICN MAY 1TTH OF WAKEFIELD TRACT FOR AND REALTY CO., (Incorporated) Redwood City. Cal. Grill ar oms: best lccation in sala or partner all presses splendid 1 paying 8150 Manager. ATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. | SALE BY UNITED CONTRACTING uit you. Union | country | all pur- | OF POULTRY, | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. P AR 3 MACHINES in one: the New White makes lock, chain and heni stitch; has renaissance furniture; the finest and best sewing machine ever manufactured. See it at the White RCOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—C H. 4034—Parties having S-room house would rent 2 or 3 upfurn. rms.; reasonable. T T T ‘WALLER, T1—Newly furnished sulte rooms In mev house: syn all day: grand view: $18. Craig, son of the late Peter and Ellen Cuals. native of San:Franclsco, aged 52 years months and 27 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral to-day (Thursday). st 2:13 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Crals. Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue. I (Friday). at 8:30 a. m., from his late reei- dence, 219 Dore street, thence ta St. J : where a requiem high ma. Company's new office, 915 Market st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best 1s cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near.Sixth. clneration Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ! DALY—In this city, May 24, 1905, at Ocean | View, John, dearly beloved husband of Mar- garet Daly, and loving father of Eugene P. Annie A. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has seph’s Church. Holy commencing Interment Cross Cemetery. REDMOND—In this city, May 24, 1905, W lam E., deariy beloved husband of B. M. m. - - ‘and John D. Daly, and | B G ORgied at 1008 Market st, OPPOst® | Ay yings cecond-hand, $3, 35, 857 slightly | the late nl-;?r’et.AJ:hn: and Johin P. Daly. | Redmond, and father of J. Emmet. Georze S used, $10, $15 and §20. You know where the | a native of County Armagh, Irelard, aged =~ W.. Mattle and Grace Redmond. a native ¢ AP, dolls’ swing in the window. 1051 Market st. | 58 years. A member 0f the Pacific Coast | County Wexford, Ircland. (Virginia City ARTMENT HOUSES. Marine Firemen's Union. (Chibuahua, Mex- | papers please copy.) = ALL kinds bought, soid, and repairing SUaran- | jeo. papers please copy) | P& Notice of funeral ! COR. POST AND POLK. Uy Murha ot 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | ROMER—In this city. \ Cecll ‘ HANDSOMELY FURN. AND UNFURN. fully Invited to attend the funeral to-motrow | Romer, a native of @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock p. mx., at the chapel at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Re- mains at the funeral parlors of Bunker and (Mission Masonic second and Twen- ‘ TYPE\"R‘;ERS AND SUPPLIES, AN exceptionaily good No. 2 gton, No. Smith FPremie, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentais $2 50, The Typewriter kxchange, 536 California st. THE light running FOX TYPEWRITER is the simplest to operate, most durable and does (Friday). at 9:30 a. m., from his late reai- | dence, 122 Sagamore street, Ocean View, thence to St Michael's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated | for the repose of his soul, commencing at | 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | DERRE—In this city, May 24, 1905, Jules A., beloved husband of Estelle Derre, father of SUNNY COR. APTS.; PRIVATE BATHS; NEW AND MODERN: PEONE EX. 718. ANSONIA APARTMENTS. 408 STOCETON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOWN APTS., 2-3-4 ROOMS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: LIGHT AND SUNNY: PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN; REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 422, Temple), betwe ty-third street HOM RS! the best land MARIN COU TY REAL ESTATE. is splendid tract. and upwards. till you see shily villa lots, h erb view of Mountain and Bay. 4 from high winds. Pure spring water, electric lights, etc. Ten minutes’ cars. Very low prices; terms easy. act to-day. Take Eausallto ferry c cars to Corte Madera. Only 43 om San Francisco. We will bulld o cottage to suit you. Plats and m application. utes galow ice list ¢ CHAS. F. O'BRIEN.& CO.. 30 Montgomery st. e e BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. WHY NOT BUY THB BEST? me Tract, with its beautiful with shade trees and its many mends itself to those Gelightful spot for a of ‘the station: able buildings of prie range from $100 ¢ be sold 118 Mo in tgom- lots & HOAG, ESTATE. home. We are zelling 1 charming Mill Valle: trees, rur r $650. We have other: situated as low thin 45 minutes from the | these attractions we | a few left, so get in »und Sund SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. LOMITA PARK, of San Mateo elect from Fifth and Markes D UPWARD. ONLY A EFT. AND $10 PER MONTH. AND INVESTIGATE. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., 116 California_st. Phone Malx 673. P —— SAN ANSELMO REAL ESTATE. OLIA TRACT, San Anselmo, 100 ft. frem wooded and hillside lots from $300 up: water and sewers included. Apply own- door San A Hotel. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SR FELLOW nd of site nd Golden Gate Park, r $1400 up, on te in equal pa: ee years at 6 per are graded to official ¢ water mains laid bave granite b stone walks. A f BALDWIN & HOW- . E. M. LONG, nth will secure a bath, ; b rapidly growing “ INCOME rooms_ bath. etc $1500 in Hibs WEW 'COLONIAL ALSO ENGLISH B. & WILLARD ST EAR FULTON. a : LTON, the place. and Bullder. remises. BUY, ONE BEFORE i THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE SL PER WEEK. g NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. 8225 for choico lots. Homestead %rsct: level as a billiarg table; ono grade; close 1on#chool and Missicn-st. eleciric cars; bound 1o_double in value $4C0 cach stallments of $10 per month; B F +; near Ocoan boulevard; best ation ‘south of Golden Gate Park: cheapest Jots in this district; ng in price rapidly. W. 3. WHITE, Phone Main 5704, house for @ South San Francisco me- nic: Jocation between Sau Bruno ave d ave., on elevated ground; hard finish, hizh basement 00; - $1550: $100 caeh RUSSELL, ., Sav Francisco, Cal. COTTAGE for sale: on easy terms: §2850: Hew: § large rooms and bathi; all medern im Provements: if you want a nice home see his place from owner on Kansas st., between Teenty-thirG and Twenty-fourth: take Twen- fourth st. car. — FOR sale—A rare chance in beart of city: half a block from Market and Ninth sts.; 5-room cottage with carpenter shop: viry sunny; wnust sell at once. near Ninth. FREF.—Our booklet on plumbing: write AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers. &6 Howard o —_— s oA A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- 28 Laskie st., off Mission, | AUTIFUL co city re PROPERTY WANTED. us submit your property to our client: e buyers for city real estate rangin 50.000. Call at our offices e stating where our repre- 230 Crocker Bldg. Phone Main 554. NI . WAREHOUSES. RIUM Storage & Van Co a1 furnit household goods stored. moved, shipped. 72 751 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. storage: furniture and merchan- PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 20 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 RODOLPH—Storage and Movinz Co. , Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 'S Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery ; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. st. —— | ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. large yard, fruit ninytes from Morton FOOTE, 123 California. station. Apply F. H, __FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. | WANTED—Nicely furnished house in Alame- ; 7 or 8§ rooms; na S92 Fulton st., San Fra: | BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. co. MASO; X Shattuck a nter st., FAIRVIEW - PARK PRICES Wil JUNE 1 most beautiful er dence of College and sldewslks laid and C. M. WOOSTER | Shel- 21 will be offered at public auction. This property lies | g back | SATURDAY, 27, i GEM OF OAKLAND'S RESIDENTIAL 54 PROPERTY. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 27, at 1:30 p. m., rge lo us Wakefleld Tract 5 large lots on the famous e tifu] plece of property is the finest residen- 1ia) section aver offered in any of the bay cities. The panoramlc view is something which must be seen to be appreciated. The climate is delightful; fog, and everything which money and skill can devise has been done to make it the ideal location for a home. The whole tract ls sewered, cement side- walks In front of every lot; all the streets are macadamized, gutterea and curbed, and beautiful shade trees will be planted. The new schedule of the Southern Pacific, which goes into operation the 1st of June, will place this delightful property within 28 minutes’ ride of San Francisco,” with a 20 minutes’ service and boats wp to 1:30 m. It is only ten minutes’ walk to 23 . Southern Pecific station; 8 minutes to the California College and only 6 blocks to Gar- field School. - Strict building restrictions will thoroughly protect the property; no saloons will be al- Jowed and no property will be sold to unde- eirable people at any price, hence you may always be assured of congenfal neighbors. Termns of sale aro one-quarter cash, balance one, two and three years, Take an hour off and view this beautiful property, then come over cn Saturday and bid for a lot. It will be the best Investment you ever made. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. Auctioneers, 20 Montgomery st., —or= HOLCOME, BREED & BANCROFT, 10 Broadway, Oakland. BELDEN'S BARGAINS. Reduced to $2000; owner must seil; fine 2- story i-room house, near Senator Perkins' mansion; Vernon Heights. $2006—115-story modern 8-room cottage 3 234 st., bet, Grove and Telegraph; lot 30x108; central. ew very G-room cottage and lot 40x135; depot. m cottage and lot 28x140 on West st., ne: th. $2500—Best buy in town; 6-room high base- ment gottage on Jomes or 21st st, near Grove;'135 blocks from new Key Route depot to go at 22d and San Pablo ave. $2000—Good 5-room cottage on Jackson st., 6t near easy terms. $1350 will buy 5-room cottage near new Key Route depot to go on 22d and Market sts. BELDEN, Real Estate, 1112 Broadway, Oaklan WE have one of the finest business proposi- tions ever offered for sale in Oakland; it is located less than 11 blocks from the’ heart of town: will pay $i per cent net and is bound to increase in value. If vou want something for a permanent near Key route line, on second st.; also within 1 block of for price and terms see us. FACTORY SITE." 75x100; on First st., 1 block to city whart; railroad ‘siding to_property; no finer factory location in.city. F . etc., see J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway, Twenty San- Pablo ave IDEAL HOME SITE. Lots §35 upward; if you want the best vou get 1t here in the Boulevard Tract; $5 cash, §5 monthly; there are lots of Inducements why you fave. | carriage fr ow gauge. Address | s splendid view; | should buy one or more of these lots; they are bounded by 2 slectric roads. 5¢ fare to Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda, In close touch with steam local and Key route; no cold winds or fogs here; they lay fine, with a commanding ; Goiden Gate & Larkin: phone East 128, | view of bay and Alameda; let us take you to Call or send for circular, 1222 Fruitvale near lccal train. CHARLES F. LEE, 455 opp. Broadway station, Oakland; , always ready. GEORGE H. LEE, Owner. HEALTH and COMFORT WITHOUT WEALTH. $650—Buys reat modern cottage; 3 large rooms, basement -and room for bath; furnished, stcve, beddipg, dishes, etc., and 4 lots, at : lovely place to spend e rented when you arc them. Seventh st. your vacatio: away; you v it when you see it, for it is cheap. For further particulars write or see MRS. C. E. KENT, Camp Meeker, Cal.. or WM. M. BUTTERS JR., 468 Eleventh st., Oakland, Cal. $50 CASH, $5 monthly; 4 fine lots, 107 50-100x 135; ready to build on; choice location; near two lines of cars; easy walk to local trains; adjoling East Oakland; sewer and city wa- ter; grand site for a home; will build you on monthly ins.aliments; no fogs or high winds; eandy loam soil; price all told $1000; if you want the very best you get it right here; Fruitvale ave. is uot o be compared to this site, as it overlooks the avenue. Call or sénd ulars, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway Oakland; phone Black €852. H. Z. JONES, Owner. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year, e e e e e ey 1 helhaas, 11th st., cor. Store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's’ents A PLEASANT woman can have a nicely fur- nished front room with use of kitchen cheap Alameda. Box 5236, Call. BRYANT, 421—Two sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping: rent $12: one single room. EDDY, T7i3—Renovated furnish housekecplng; 2 or 4 room apts. EUDY snd Polk (Gladstone) housekeeping spartments: 1. rooms for clean house. iegant sunny 2 or 3 rooms. there is no wind or | .| TROQUOIS, 524 Ellis—Come and see what we | ville, f. o. b.), for one year, commencing | and Mrs, F. T. Wililams of Honolulu, H. 1, | CT E aas O have in furnish ly' 1, 1905 and ending June 80, 1906. | and the’laie Melvin C. Ellis, & Dative of | Nelson, a native of New York, ased 5% rolehed housekeeping apartments. | July b 1o Intormation and Instructions | Bath, Maine, aged 63 years 1 month and 21 E¥Friends and_acquaintances dre respet the best work; 10 per cent off for cash. Marie Derre, son of August and Marle Derre, | ROSS—In this aes Rose, AINSLEY APARTMENTS. PAYOT, UPHAM & £O., 100 Battery st. and brother of Mrs. M. Escande and L. E. ears. A mem- 620 TURK ST.. NEAR VAN NES$ AVE. |——————————— | Derre, & native of San Francisco, aged 36| of P. CHOICE 3-5 RM. SUNNY APTS.: PRIVATE | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | years. | £ The funera take place to-day HALLS AND BATHS; FURNISHED AND Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. | DUBINY—In the City and County Hospital, (Thursday), at 9 a. from the pariors of G N s T ISLINGS AND BER- === | "May 24, 1005, Louls Dubiny, & native of | J. C. O'Conmor & Co. o street. | ~—F ~CELLED. PHONE BR PROPOSALS. Italy, aged 61 years. o | o Cromation 1.°0. 0. = il VAN N \ g —~~—— | DUFF—In this city, May.23, 1905, Thomas E. | SHELDON—In this ¢ h 1001 BOSH 31 O JONEE PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice 13 hersby | = Dufr, beloved son of Y e late” Thowmas E. | - Sheldon, a pative of - aged 41 S.room surny apartiments: nicely firnisheq; | Siven that sealed proposals Will be received | onq Jane Duff, a native of San Francleco, | years. A member of Cooks™ Union No. 4. and of Nez Perces Tribe, No. 117, L O. R. M. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the pariors of Julius S. Godeau. S10 Van Ness by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome et., San Francisco, California, up to 1l o'clock . m., Saturday, June 3, 1905, and opened immediately thereafier in $25 to $40: few single and sultes rented by aged 30 years. the week; § minutes’ walk to business: noth. ing like them for the price. MELROSE, 1333 Bush--2, 3 and 4 rooms, ele- C’The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the funeral | parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy | street. Interment priva gantly furnished or unfurnished; sunny, the presence of bidders, for furnishing and ent Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. : g ELLIS—In this city, May 23, 1005, Hannah, | avenue. In . fl:’;;nk}::;l::;' lectyle lights Lot water! Qeltvering quartermaster and commiseary | ™<ife of the late Joseph D. Eilis, and beloved | SMITHIn this city, May 24, 1005, Fred. be- ‘ supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa Barbe and brother of County, ' Californta_(railroad station Yount- v b b g e ‘Edna Eilis, S50 - Tebit Charles and Henry Smith and Mrs. G. C. mother of Berth: tully invited to attend the funeral Friday. May 26, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m.. from the. parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 OQ'Far- THE Roswell, 1860 Pine—Four and two room days. (Boston, Maes., papers pleass copy.) apartments for houseleeping: reasonabl bmitting bids will be furnished B o i laders wilt [ Friends and _acqualntances are respect- application by the undersigned. Bidders will THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, carefully follow the conditions of the fully invited to u}e‘nfl the fnfl:fl; :g;n;::::r" o g g iy 5 <2, . by Sverlooking Gelgen Gate Park: tel. Page 0106, | SCIE M0 82, B I b coneldoced | Cral, Cochran & Go.. {20 Golden Gate | 11:30 a. m. traia from Third and Townsend Ules,~ Bids must be made on samples gub- | avenue, between Polk and Larkin strests. | streets. ‘ ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn.| mitted whenever called for In the schedule. | Interment New Magonio Cemetery. WARDWELL—In this city, May 24, 1908, ‘ Each bidder must accompany his bid with a Dative of Maine, a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 Lorenzo H. Wardwell, aged 75 years. WESSELS—In this city, May 22, 190§ _Joha ESCOBAR—In this city, May 22, 1905, Albert J., Qearly beloved husband of Mrs. Cath- erine Escobar, father of Albert Jr. and Ben- AT ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS b LEAVENWORTH $16. THURES HONDRED ROOMS, MODERN AND UP TO DATE, per cent of the amount of his bid, payable Nellle Gomes J. G d R. C. LIGHT. SUNNY, AIRY. HAIR MAT.| to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned | Li¢, E3cobar, and son of Mis. e ive] L JWomtn, cousin of A3 S SBE S TRESSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC. | that the bidder will ‘enter into & good and | 204 0Of the late Dionyeius Escobar, & T Wessele, a native of Germany, aged 27 years. of Montarsy. ' Gar, aged 23 years 9 mont 5 7 Frienis and_acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral on Thureday, May 25, at 12:45 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 153 Tehama street between First and Second, thencs to Eagles Hall, 731 Market street, where, under the auspices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F-. O. E., the funeral will be held. N. B. Friends of Golden Gate Vereln are requested to attend. ¥ FURRER—In this city, May 23, 1805, Emma, dearly beloved wife of Frank Furrer, loving mother .of Josephine, Erna, Frank Jr. and the late Rudolph and Baby Furrer, beloved sister of Mrs. Ambroge Furrer, Mrs. Georss Streckfuss, Anton and «Casimir Renner, and eister-in-law of Gotleib Furrer, J. M. Fur- Ter, Mrs. John Reber and Mrs. Robert Regll, a native of Andermatt, Canton Uri, Switz- (New York papers please copy.) 7 Services will be held at the pariors of H. P. Petersen, 228 Mcallister street, Thurs- day, May 25, at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o’clock. ‘ E—— GRADUATES OF ST. ROSE TO HOLD COMMENCEMENT COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS FROM TWO DOLLAR:! EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. e ATKINE, corner Third st. and Park lane—New brick bullding; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water; electric lights: only first-class house | in locality; roomis §1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 250 to $1 per night, $1'25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping’rooms; open all night. : A—THE FREMONT. New management; sunny rooms, single or en sulte. 1804 Market st.; phone Mint 3481. AT “The Almonte, 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c to 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week; house cpen all night. A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk; now open; new bullding; rooms; priv. baths; reas. valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the Tieht to reject any or all bids and to ordar any quantity over or under the amount speci- fled. ~ Preference will be given to goods man. ufactured or produced In this State, pric fitness and quality being equal, under the provisions of section 8247 of the Political Code. Address John F. Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans’ Home of California, Room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, ,California. By or- der of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Eecretary. PROFOSALS _for bituminous coal.—Otfice Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C.. May 22, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in trip- licate, will be recelved at the office .of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commis- sion, Washington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., Young Ladies of the Popular Academy Will Produce a Part of Drama, “Mary Stuart.” The commencement exercises of St Rose Academy will be held this af- ‘ ternoon in Native Sons’ Hall .One of the features of the programme will be the production of a portion of the | erland, aged 31 years 3 months and 1 day. BELMOND House, over Owl drug elore; 2 en- | opened in public, for. faraishing 55,000 tops | A Dember of Christliche Mutter Versin. ' | drama, “Mary Stuart” by students of jrances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electrio | of bituminous coal, required for use on the EFFriendsand acquaintances areresbect-|ihe academy. Miss Ellie Ewing will ghts, running water In every room; 200 | Isthmus of Panama. Blanks and full infor- | fully invited to attend the funeral to- appear in the role of Queen Elizabeth, Miss Lenore Peters taking the part of Mary, Queen of Scots. The Misses Mar- garet Kelly, Mary Hickey and Ethyl Kelly will be the ladies of Queen Elz- abeth’'s court. and the Misses Mary Sheehan, Mary Scott and Marion To- bin will be the ladles of Mary, Queen of Scots’ court. from her rooms; 25c to b0c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. between BUSH, 744, or 2 Bush terrace, near Powell— Nicely furnished room; $6 month. (Thursday), at late residenc Twenty-third Bt. Anthony’s Church, Army Folsom, where a requiem high celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GAGAN—In thls city, May 24, 1905, Thomas Gagan, beloved father of Charles R. Gagan, mation may be obtained from this office, or offices o st. rel ng Agent, 24 State st., New York City, or Asst. Purchasing Agent, at Custom House, New Orleans, La., and blanks may be had at Chamber of Com- merce, San Francisco, Cal., and Commercial Club. Mobile, Ala. H. J. GALLAGHER, Major, 17. S. Army, Purchasing Agent. LEGAL NOTICES. FILLMORE, 2212—Furnished room to let. GALT House, 1200 Market—Fine transient rms, office or hpg. rms.; reas.; best loc. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.Thwaite,props. (form. of San Jose). GEARY, 1225 Fine sulte rooms_sunny, with | gac e T W B BT T be a music pro- . T, UNITED STATES_ SHIPBUILDING COM-| Dative of Ireland, aged 73 . ere is also to 5 EpS private bath; suitable housekeeping; {20 mo. PANY. one £> Friends are nlnect'!’\l.l‘l;“l;-vlud to at- | gramme and an exhibition of painted GOLDEN GATE ave., 521—Furnished rooms; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave., 519—Furnished rooms, Wwith bath and phone, from $10 up. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1002B—Large, well fur- nished bedroom. suitable for 2; $10. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 109 roome, 35¢ to $150 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. tend the funeral on Friday, May 28, at 9 | china, oil paintings and tapestry, the Creoarrieh Tiredrom hie late residence, 12% | work of the students about to take Brigid’s Church, where & solemn requiem | thelr diplomas. mass will be celebrated for the repcse of This will be the last class of grad- his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Inter- | uates from the academy on Scott e o eoruss Cemstery, by electric car | street, as the Dominican Sisters suc- | GARCIA—In this city. May 23, 1905, Lizsie, | S0ded n erecting a large and up-to- dearly beloved wife of the lats Richard Gar- | 3ate school on Plerce and Pine streets. To the Holders of Bonds and Coupons secured by the Mortgage of the United States Shipbuilding Company to the Mer- cantile Trust Company as Trustee, dated August 11, 1003, and not applied in pay- ment of the purchase price on account of properties covered h{ the d mortgage and sold upon the foreciosure thereof: Pursuant to an order made on the 13th day of April, 1805, by the Circuit Court of HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, just| the United States in and for the District of | Cia. beloved mother of Richard and Villle | Those who will graduate are the opened; class ‘A steel building; strictly | New Jersey, in a certain consolidated ca Garcla, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Suarez | Misses Ellle Ewing, Ethyl Kelly, Mary ‘ fireproof: Luropean plan; telephone and | then pending in sald Court, wherein the| Mrs. A. Mondragon and Mrs. A. Rodriguez | Sheehan, Frances Mahoney, Ella Cook. and beloved niece of Plo Mesa, a native of San Pablo, Cal., aged 26 years. @ Friends and acquaintafces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o’clock p. m., from her late residence, 29 Scott place, off Broadway, be- ween Powell and Mason streets. Interment steam heat in every room; rooms without bath, §1 per day; with bath, $1 50 to §3; re- duced rates by Week or month. HAYES, 796—Three very sunny unfurnished front rooms; running water; very reasonable. Mercantile Trust Company as Trustee and the New York Security and Trust Company are respectively complainants, and the United States ~Shipbuliding Company and others are defendants,_you are hereby notified to present to the undersigned, Special ter heretofore apoointed In the above stated | Maybelle Curran, Catherine McAuliffe ; and Mary Hickey. ‘ ———————— SEARCHING FOR BROTHERS.—Albert Pigeon, who lives at the Montgo: = F=xga - Second street, searchi two. HOWARD, Toor mooms, 25¢ to 81 per da¥i| cause, at his office, No. 43 Cedar Street, in | Italian Cemetery. Brathern Victer and Witam i The 3 the City, County and State of New York, [ JUDAH—In this city, May 24, 1805, at her | boys left their parents’ home, &t HOWARD, 820-—ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, | 90 or before the Tenth day of July, 1003, | residenes, 3120 Washington Elmira Canada, about twenty-five years ago to §o o Canada. bonds and coupons of the sald United States work on a farm at Danham, Shipbuilding Company secured by the sald mortgage made by it to the sald Mercantile Trust Company as Trustee, dated August 11, 1502, and held by you for the purpose of re- celving any amount distributable on said bonds and coupons. If any such bonds o CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HOWARD, 1987, near Sixteenth—Single room; bath and phore; board if desired. HYDE, 318—A nice sunny front room; light and pleasant; reasgpable. street, E. Judah, mother of Henry R. and Neely J. Judah and Mrs. Edward G. Tilton, a na- tive of New York City, aged 83 years and § months. (New York papers please copy.) E7 Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers. f OCEAN TRAVEL <E coupons are not presented on or before the | KELLOGG—In this city, May 23, 1805, Kath. 1, San M ‘}.5{;,'%fi‘g‘t?,,{:';fif’g;s“{g;{’h:;" said Tenth day of July, 1905, the moneys| erine W., widow of the late Charies A. Kel For Ketchikan, Wrangel, - 4 = Dli)'dlbl?d thereon, undexé the provisions of the 10:5, uu% g‘mh-r! nr'u Mrs. J. B. Randall, & — !hfl-o ‘ McALLISTER, 2201;—Nice front room, suit-| 5aid order, may be deposited by .the said| Dative of New York. e T able for two uemx"emen. Special Master with the Clerk of the said [ Funeral services 2 p. m., to-day (Thure- m., May §,_10, 15, 25, fl Court to the credit of such bonds and | @ay), at her late residence, 834 Powell street. Jupe 4 to Com~ M"}TRIOPO(%EAR‘ Hotel, 120 1"m§3 8t.—400 | coupons, KELLY—In this city, May 23, 1905, Hugh ";“" L g e single and family rooms, 35¢ to §1 50 per day; JAMES s : 3 T ;e . $2 to § week; the only new ind modera D Tias IOt o P Mystan BRI MaEie ool LtoR Sonet - yoare, Port Townsend, Seattla, KESSING—In Alameda, Cal, May 23, 1905, John F., beloved husband of Marie G. Kes— sing, and father of Mrs. George F. King, Mrs| E. F. Crosett, Mrs. W. E. Haynes, and’ J. Fred and Lawrence R. Kessing, a native of _Oldenburg, hotel and rooming-hpuse fn San Francisco that has office on ground floor: hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in evéry room and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. —_— OW YANG DEAN, scme times known as YANG TONG, and as NEE KIN, severed his connections on Saturday, May 20, 1905, With_the firm of SANG WO SANG & CO., 613 Jackson and has no further interest Anacortes, \ llingham, Bellingham—11 a. m., May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30: June 4. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Germany, aged 75 rm ars 1 month and 17 days. For Bure e LG MINNA, 108—Desirable room for two ladies. | mm L Y B> Fricnde and. acquaintances are respect- | p. v, Moy 5. Th T 20 5 Fune g e =k Sseenea e MARRIAGE LICENSES, fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day | 1:30 p. m.. May 3. 8, 14, 20, 28; June 1. (Thursday), ‘at 1:30 o'cleck . m., from his late residence, 1430 Santa Clara avenue. In- terment private, Evergreen Cemetery. LEHEUZEY—In this city, May 24, 1805, Em— For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and sts.; 300 octside rooms, -each having every Redondo). San Diego modern convenience; San Francisco's newest, most central and modern hotel; rates T5c per day 2nd up: $15 per mouth and up. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: LA e B | For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Hast NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST._JUST OPENED; | ,J0S¢Ph McCahill, 21, Ferndale, and Mary mnz‘:l e e -se‘d 64 years | San Pedro), Santa Barbare, Sants Crus, Mom- ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE | DJueherty, 18, Livermore. 11, maonibe snd'6 daya. 0 terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sam ECOMS: MODEEN; PRIV. SALT WATER | ,caderick W Schmechel, 50, 8274 Guerrero | \ '\ g1y “in East Oukland, Cal. May 28, eI ; Tune v ., le Schmidt, ), eter, N. . ’- T BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722. Vicior Slersted, 40, 624 Kearny sticet. ami | 1005, Elizabeth Ann K. McNeill, daughter 0 oy of the late James and Mary Kennedy, and NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—Sunny, conveni- sister of the late Willlam Kennedy, a na- Clara Decker, 2§, €24 Kearny street. ent unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. . San Calbin W. Knowles, 28, 718 Broderick street, 3 Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, llmm and Cornelia M. Curtls, 20, 2339 Webster st. tive of Pennsylvanta, aged 80 years 3 months OMex). 10 2. m., Tth | GOTAVIA, (26—A newly furnished room In a | John A, O'Meara, 21, 417 Locust strect, snd | and 18 days. (Nebraska and Chicago papers s 4138 EXCURSIONS (s-u-mmxmm)_@.. private famil Alfce L. Newhall, 5, 5521 Ciay Strect e 5 . Bantlic nd itk e h B =R ohn . Scarlett, 44, 530 Golden Gate ave- en acquatn are respect- Scorta, f- A | O T o s fina locasiay, | mue, and Annie Byner, 25, 250 Golden Gate ave, | fully invited to attend the funeral services | 6. 20: Aug. 3. IT. o~ Jeose C. Petersen Jr.o 35, 601 Bddy streer, | Friday, May 26, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the | For further information obtain folder. Right and Marie Hanson, 24, Concordia, Kans. Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, corner | is reserved to change or sailing dates. O'FARRELL, 1710—Furnished room to let. Charles J. Thompson, 45, 715 Hampshire st., | Twelfth avenue and East Fifteenth street, | TICKET OFFICE—4 New Mon: - i and Jennte Henderson, 44, 715 Hampshire st, | East Oaklard. Interment Mountaln View | (Palace Hotel. 10 Market st., and PINE, 704—Ore furnished room; $6. Jeff D. Crammer, 43, 736 Green street, and | Cemetery. wharves. F HT OFFICE—10 Market st NE, 704—Ore furnished room; $6. Alvena H. Kramer, 22 73 Green street. McQUADE—In this city. May 23, 1005, at her | - D- DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, PINE, 1406, corner Larkin—Fine front room; bath and all modern conveniences; rates rea- Austin Keegan, 26, 1027 Twenty-second st., idence, 237 Twenty-eighth street, betw and Selena Moss, 17, 2773 Twenty-first st. e ¥ g ey Church and Sanchez, Maria, dearly beloved sonable. | Béle;;i bl;llulréllt% 20, R&nghlnno{n .t‘mt' wife of the late *Thomas McQuade, loving j POLK, 1143—Neally furnished, carefully B Ll A T e i G SN, Charise and Fo8 rick McQuade, Mrs. P. Lynch, Mrs. D. M. Sweeney, Mrs. J. Rafferty and the late Thomas P. McQuade, and sister of the late M. Tranor, a native of the parish of Elogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. A member of thi Third Order of St. Francis. (Ontario, Can- ada, and- Michigan papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tended front sunny rooms: phome, bath; rea- sonable, POST, 207—Nicely furnished sulte of rooms, with bath; also single rooms. | POST. 217 (Fllisdel)—Elegant front suite and single room; reasonable. Dollie B. Davis, 20, 340 Peralta avenue. Thomas Smith, 45, 512 Fourth street, Louise Humburg, 30, 512 Fourth street. EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. and B e e NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM via POST, 1631, bet. Leguna and - Buchanan— | Bjrtn, e and death fully invited to attend the requiem mass for Sailing Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Nicély furnistied back parlor; gentlemen. T rd hny hotlcen sent bY | the repose of her soul, at St. Paul's Church, Noordam "% May 31 Ryndam Twenty-ninth and Church streets, Friday, Rotterdam May 26, at ® o'clock a. m. Interment pri- 4‘ FOWELL 1230 or Pasiic—Nice sunmy fromt | In At clther of the pubilcation offices and. be POWELL, 1220, cor. Pacific=Nice sunny front | {;jorsed with the name and residence of per- Toomi; dlso -housekeeping rooms. vate. sons authorized to have the same published. S | e RIO_VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard | Notices restricted simply to the announcement | MEYER—In New York City, May 24, 1905, | Zeeland ‘ —New house, woth all modern conveniences; | of the event are published onc Cauffman H., brother of Leopold C. and Mar- | Finland in this col- rooms en suite and single; rates by day 50c > cus C. Meyer of this city. and up; by weel, §2 and up. umn free of charge. NYGAARD—In this city, May 24, 1905, Al- _Splendid street car service; 34 | ygaard, husband of the late Ane u rom San Fraucizco; 20 minutes from | ELLVENTH, 106—Sunny room, every con- | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; BORN. {Ei‘x‘g’.—:fl. "and Dbeloved father, of Vitts, June 13 4 minutes the unfversity. | Venlence: gas ranse; summer ate, $10 mo. | feadingroom smokingroom and ladlec’ par. | MORAN-—_In this clty. May 31,1005, to the | Harold, Poler., Valdemar Rigmor and June 21 lor; rooms T . c to ; week, > o nmark, aged e e | ELLIS, €732 sunuy houscheeping rooms: | 1o $5; month, S8 1o $30; elevator on ground | .l Of John J. Moran, a sen. b T ey 2 New Key route Sagion within one Block, | _everrihing_complete: reasonable rent. flocr; ‘rooms with hot and cold water: baths, | T > Friends and acquaintances are respect- Aug. 10 5-c | MUt A T eucisca, | FOLEOM. 1600, cor. 15th—Large, sunny, fur- | SHOTWELL, Sunny Dbay window room; MARRIED., fully invited to attend the funeral services Avg. 17 ‘ nisied rocms for iight housekng.: gas, bath. | cuitable for 1 or @ gentlemen; bath. - KRAFT—REES—In San Rafael, February 28, | to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock a. m., at TLots 50x130, $900; $225 down, balance in | - 1905, by W. F. Magee, Justice of the Peace, | the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 . : §2 . bales n | FELL, 228—Nicely furnisied sufte for house- | TAYLOR, G11—Large sunny room, $14; also | George H. Kraft and Addie Mae Rees. Golden Gate avenus, between Polk and Lar- Sepe 2 : x | kE:g_fnx. central; §14; bath, gas range; adults. | front rooms at S36 Sutter st.; $13.and $15. | pALMER—EVERHART—In this city, May 23, | kin streets. Incineration Odd Fellows' Cem- . L g L | FUDTON, 440—Turnished housekeeping rooms; | THE WALTON, 452 Bllls, above Jones—Cars | 1905, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Leroy King | _etery. June - be advanced to $1000 each on June 1. for ‘map or,call on MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, GENERAL AGENTS, Tract Office, hattuck and Center, College and " Alcatraz avey e will scll you one or two acres lylng on a gentle western siope in that, beautiful dfs- trict just cast of College ave. “Thisplece 1s covercd with trees -and shrubbery, apd has lts own water supply. For price sbd par- ticulars sec BIRDSALL & CRAIG, 2167 Shattuck ave., at Berkeley station. 3 6 ROOMS: modern; lot 40x75; fine_location' In Sonih Burkeley: 4 blocks from Key Route: £200 cash. balance like rent. W. N. SLL, 201 California st., San Francisco, BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. A A AP A AR RCOM cottage In North Derkeley for June and July; fully furnished; gas range, stantaneous beater; nice garden. 1529 Spring st.; near ear ilne. —————————— | BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. S | HOUSE wanted—1 wish to_purchase an 1¢ room house east of Dana st. beiween Pancroft way and Stuart st. at $4000 to | 86000, with full sized lot, for cash. M. | _MILLER. 1432 Willard st..'S. F. | | | | $6-57. Apply 2 to . GEARY, 042—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms’ and housekeeping; rates reasonable. RY, i830—Three cozy sunny rooms, bath; furnizhed complete housekeeping; $20. GOLDEN GATE ave., 259, The Perkins—Hpg. apts.; suites and single; modern; phone. HARRIET, 3, off Howard. near Sixth—Two un- furnished rooms for housekeeping; down- stairs; rerit reasonable. HOWARD, G40—Front hekpg suite for 3 adults; no children; coal stove, sink; respectable. JACKSON, 964—Furnished large room for light housekeeping; $8 to $9. LILY ave., 25—Two newly furnished front housekecping rooms to let. MCSS, 13, off Howa near Seventh—2 fur- nished rooms, com; for housekeeping; 2duits only. - y MINNA, 66$—Nice sunny housek room sultable for two; also single mf-fi‘m‘ NINETEENTH, 3439, bet. Mission and Va- lencia—Nicely furnished rooms; gas: batk; phone. . A NOE, 439, nr. Mkt—Upper flat; 2 - nished bay-window. “rtis, large aicove: gas, bath, closets, run'g water; no children. OAK, 117, 14 Page—Complete s P ot A R R rooms; O'FARRELL, 1027—Nicely furnished bath; phone: all conveniences, Pl B T e TR R O'FARRELL, 832—Nice sunny sultes for houss, keeping: gas range; bath: phone. PEARL, 3, cor. Tousekeeping rooms; no POLK, 61 : sun uite; 5 Sin Hove: Tath: phone. Gl mommings” Palmer of Washington, D. and Ceecll Everhart of this clty. PFUHL—DAVIS—In this clty, May 24, OTSU—In the City and County Hospital, u_ux—wu.mnoun.;nunntlm 10’ years. C. May pass door to all parts of city; brick bufld- ing: single rooms, suites; all modern con- veniences; $3 to $10 per week; special rates 1905, Ptuhl by_month. by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Emil A. PEIXOTTO—In this city, May 22 1905, TWENTY-STXTH, 8377, near Mission (Ar. | _00d Dolile B. Davis, b delene)—Best sunny farnished rooms in clty IDIED. “heuzey, Emmanuel— McQuade, Marla _ * o, Koji—30 Ellls, Hannah—53 reitter.” i‘.‘m—m EIFFER—In this May 22, 1905, Marte, ‘ a | e g Escobar, Albert J.—23{Porter, ‘3 s . T waa, Furrer, Emma—31 George Pteiffer Jr., and foster Grace M. Pfeiffer, a native of for_price; $1 weels. UNITED STATES, 12} Eddy. nr. Market—400 rooms, 3Ge to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. ‘WINCHISTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms. 35c to $150 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator} elce. lights; reading-room: {ree bus, baggage. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city; clean, neat: charges reasonable; central location com: mends it to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. G. H. von der prop. DA foon O T yonder 2SR ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call ranch cffice, cor. Duncan and Church sts. —_— e e B e e ertisements and sul Market st. posits ifth. Carroll, Eliza Classen, Anna B.—i7 Plymouth—Cherhourv—Hamburg $Thessalla ... June 3 William E. opened at 1 v Open until 101&». m. L e ROOMS AND EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms location best; finest table overlooking tat JONES, 428, flat C—Neatly furnished rooms, Dhone: exceriont bourd: mew R S g o o

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