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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 1906 = | 2 B4 o RAILWAY TRAVEL. & e " REDEMPTION NDS—~Continued. | Canada. aged years and 19 days. (Stock L o OAKLAXND ADVERT™ AT [BoSEE b . e s S s it ton, Cal., and Toronto\and Picton, Canada, ( M - <. . | cALIFORNIA, 1415 near Hyae shurnished, | soUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY f“s“inlt"‘-"':ng"lgfi)l R ¢ I 3 ¥ Traius leave and are du OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. | _large. front’ room; rent reasonable. FIGST REFUNDING MORTGAGE, GOLD | - o wedumn%y' B Mo i o ’ to anitve il > | DEVISADERO, 2207—Sunny, furnished rooms; | BONDS—Notlee IS hereby given that puren” | - Southern” Pacific train, reaching Stockton x : STATI | private family. ant to P 3 at 1:05 p. m.. under the auspices of I. O. SAN FRAN! OAKLAND REAL EST/ Fourth, of the mortgage and deed of trust | & ‘o ° R qlus MACEr, ThO FEEPCCR, oo - TR EDDY, 327—Nice clean sunny room; suitable | executed by this company to The Equitable , i Sadiun et > for two; light housekeeping if desired. Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, | FARDY—In this city, January 22, 1906, Den- | = = i duicd Jamuary’ 3, 1005, to secure its ¥irsi | B D. beloved husbend of the iate Bridrst 3 e i o . | EDDY, & ~-Furnished Tooms; running water; Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds, this com- 0 ‘ather of James 0 E |~ phone: reasonable. pany ‘bas. pet apart out of (ho”net income | _of Ireland, aged 66 years. L (Foot of Market Street.) e G - 5 5 - | derived by it from the lines of rallroad sub- | FITZPATRICK~—In this city, January 21, 1806, TEAVE — AIN LINE, — assive CAPITALISTS. EDDY, 613—Lower floor; 2 large, sunny rooms; | , h q A e e 3 e O cuttame famity eeas | Ject to the lien of said morigage and deed of |~ Mra. Anna M_Fitzpatrick, sister of Mra. ! ~ B B Vacaviiie Wmters Bugaes 1488 e i s il W - e et $ e B TE | g 00 7 ST | Senle Committee Calls for|Relatives of Missing Woman | Pz S, fneens 4 nterest, for sale: | EDDY, 619—Nicely furm: large frong and back | trust e g e reland. 1 alls 1or 2 Sufsun and Way Stations .. 7280 B e . le water front and | room; light housekeeping if desired; reas. D N L I culy iriends and scquaintences sro respect 7.40a Vallelo, Napa, Cailstoge, Sania rincipale need ap- invited to attend. the funeral to-morrow > ? . o E Beautifully furnished T$12;| bonds at prices to be named by the bidders | (Weanesday), at &+ . “from the pariors | A an Think She Was Lured Into Rosa, Martinez, Sa BAmOD ... B e T v A e ki 5 T ihe amount bt 15000 In the sinking fund: | of Mok oaa0 & M fon O Haves dvance of Twelve d T40aNTon, Wisesontcu X v avmest, Such bids should be presented to this com- t the ¢ Church, where . Qlai . § Nios Tarm room for Two men 310 | Boen DO el e i e oty | SiTgel: thanee to Saqred Heart Church, whete | Hglf Per Cent in Wages| Vacant House and Slain| sesasustaExprews—(via Davis) January 14, 1906, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, adway ELLIS, 807 | ™ month: also one for $9: modern: and State of New York, on or before the 1 ber moul, commencing at 9 o'clock &. m. ;u-lfl.mmuflmw“l‘:-fiflm ane - : 5 | @ay of February, 1806, at 12 o'clock noon, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ” 8.00a Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, LIS. §28—Large back ugr;»r.muu:,n;. hlame- and should be indorsed “Bids for surrender | y)NgON-—In this city, January 21, 1906, Olaf n T SS Marysville, OFOvilie..... .. 7480 | pforts; bath and phone: board optional. | of Southern Pacific Rallroad Company’s Firat | FANSON—In this city, January 27, 1906 Olal| ASKS FIGHT-HOUR DAY Ql EST IS FRUITLE 8.20A Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. | & s 90 ~ Y H | Rerunding Mortgage Gold Bonds. g ‘Banos, ELLIS, 509—Finely furnished rooms; single or | o R N P ATLROAD COMPANY, | 6 months and 2§ davs. Stockton, Newman, Los Athol-ave. frontage, ne suites; reasonable. T e Garstary. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Mendotay Armona’ Bnntord.* 198 Oakland Traction Co.: —— e & v s Dated h’nufl-n-m 1906, s = fully invited to attend the funeral services i & 3, ttages in this neighbor- | EL: TH. 21 _Furnished or unfurnishe J 3 3 to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m Also Desires That No One Absolutely No Traee of Mu- rooms; sun ali day; references. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | 8t the parlors of Cralg, Coshrati /s Hos ::d Rl 5 . . Bakersfleld .. 448» $500 will buy & fine new modern home of | Eyyls, 150 —Sunny front room, newly furn.; a bagher 4% wrappet for walling VEDEJSEL | p ik iy SEpi Under Sixteen Years Be| sician’s Wife Has Been Dis-| s.anaxiiensaziions e ™ Speing. tion mnd Dear ear-fives; | . TS CORVERANOR, PR IR L s cae z LAHUSEN—I 3 20, 1908, ton’ (tMilton), ey " wcosers - = MMERIN SEN—Ia this cfty, January 20, 5 & lope, Sacramento, Placerville, FELL. 110%, near vas Neas Lovely large | . STUTTERING AND STAMME! —~ | “Henjamin, heioved o o the tate meory | Employed in the Fields| covered by the Searchers T JONALD & CO., sunny room: running water; also single, $7 NORCROSS Institute cures stammering; new, | Lahusen and Johanna Weiss, and brother of & 8.404Oskdale; Chinese, Jsmes tow, PADWAY FILLMORD, 644 omy doubls pariors: alm | 8clentific, complete. Office. Market & Taylor. (!;:0:5: \;fl.mlm; I-‘“refierlckmlah“‘:!flbx:'-.:‘& ‘ulna?!‘ix‘\lolumne “"‘.:n 1s. n dern flat; piano. Phone Fell 2295, | == Mre ¢, Smith” a native of San_ Franctsco, | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2-The general | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22—Despite the | 800880t Cxp e Sarts | GATE ave., 1042—Two sunny par- | MARRIAGE LICENSES. €8l aged 41 years 6 months and 7 da: A scale committee of the United Mine |fact that scores of peace officers, cit- and Way Statfon: “C“wm)onry ’fl: | " lors use of bath: sultable for 2 or 3| 0 s e eued | fuly Hcpds and acquaintances fre rwpects | Workers of America to-day made its re- | izens, messenger boys, mail carriers and | 1g.30aVallejo Tally. Neph Seniar . e P g ; (Tuesdayy at 0" welock . m. from the | POTt to the convention. The report was |even women have been seafching cob- R TS RTINS 3 HAIGHT, 1063%:—Nicely furnished room to let; Charles T. Fieher, 26, 155 Ninth street, and parlors "of Bunker & Lunt, 2686 Mission | received and will be taken up for consid- | stantly for some clew to the whereabouts Lsthrop, Stockton, SR ant & f terms of §500 | HAIGHT, 105 —Comfortable, light, sunny room |, (NAT, O Anxeruentc, 8% ¢ e nealo i The report malkes the following demands: | inent musician, who g e Bakersteld, Loz Angoles . . : ¥r080 c . LS Martin H. Vaughan, 24, Boston, Mass., a0 | \oy ampera 1oy ejty, January 31, 1906, | First—We recommend that districts 13, 14, | aPPeared from her home oy Rocor o Db ? o8 HAIGHT, 450A—_Lower fat, well ventilated, | Susie Collins, 21, city. ‘Antonio Malatest haitve of Italy, aged |21, 2% and 25 be admitted to the foint con: |NOt the slightest trace of her has beei Overl o swell pair | gt room. 3 | “Marten N. Sodérstone, 25, 10208 Folsom st, | geRl Jelaleste & RO % ference; also the admission of ali outlying | discovered: When yesterday the police | 11.00aTBS OFeriant Limprel COmenm - miss n thia: . owenl pal . | and Hulda M_Carlson, -2:36 120 Freelon strest, [ Friends and acquaintances ars respect. | districts whose operators are willing to Dar- | reported that they had found nothing to | 44 404 Niies, San Jose snd Way Stations. ° 4 e st | HAIGHT, 50¢— menr:l_s furniehed room In Hllrler;vb.vn. son, 4%61. ;“fls‘:n:'flms.}‘we!. an fally Ivited A A the funeral to-day | ticipate. Indicate hor fate, her relatives and friends e nents RV Gotnene - i k from the new car barns on 1s new modern corner flat | Helene Joknson, 40, i) 3 N y 1 oclock p m., Second—We demand a general advance of o f Port C Martinez, Byron,’ M nd bringing an income of $45 per month; | Jesse G. Calvert, 23, 1496 Dolores street, and | Tuesday, January 23, at 12 went to the various postoffice sub-sta- et Coata, 3 ! 3 heing ve | HATGHT, 892 corner DevisaderoNicely fur- | Bisis M. Ziogler, 16, 1403 Guerrero street. from the’pariors of Valente, MAtl & (00, | 2l e e Omr e Droetgt Scals eais tlons and posted pictures and descriptions Sodesto Merced, Frommo- ! 1208 . sunny. front rooms: $8 and $10 per | David Z. Buc 717 O'Farrell street, and 1;“4 Aockg;m melc‘t. ; ";'f.m gt i Fan DL We acash ot s Aleattel bes ko v o WAt seery. Wil 3400 ;om-.“a xmn«i"’m‘ | Henrletta Holzenberg, 20, 546 Ellis stroet. where services. Wil be £ of the missing wi 3 3 a| pices of Garibaldi Guard. Interment Itallan | tween pick and machining shall be 7 cents. Xéd to make Marysville and Orovill 1 | pbnillp Talbot, 28, ‘w21 Kearny street and | pices of Gar . FitthWe demand & ttonn outside day | CATTier in -the city was asl e 48 = o | Ruby A.. Podesta, 21, 11SE Juniper street. ery. P ot fnquiry for her. ariinez, San Ramon, BN i | ienk Botssed 39 et (Crus,. 404 AlS{MoCTIORIIEIN STy thls olty SRRy 0L SithoWe demand that iall yardase and | Orders wers issued to the strest rall- ¥ R aps. Callatogs: Santa Hose —roo: , n 1 | = . | Kehoe, 25 San Mateo. , Catherine, oved W X now completed | FAIGHT, 802, corner Deylaadero—Sunny ront | “Joee W. Wooldridge, 26, 416 Turk st and | 3 J Gritn, and mother of Matt MoCue d‘fiv;.‘ii'i_%.‘fl"""’: the 1234 per cent ja| W2y employes to keep a lookout for her, | 4.49sFilcs Tinc Stokina. Lotk yg o D S 1N Y | Bertha Rinaldo, 20, 780 Van Ness avente. and Miss McCue, a native of Ireland, aged | . cl*0f 0 domand et Aobedy etound | &nd as a result every woman who board- flym"“’,_}, aten, Sy ; b s monthly: | HAIGHT, 892, corner house—Sunny, well-fur- | ~Owen MeN. ‘Barry, 21, 2108 Fifteenth st., | 60 years. the mines. ed a streetcar to-day was scrutinized; but | g.ggeThe OWl Los What nished outside room. ang Josephine Thelsen, 18, 114 San Carlos ave- | MESSINGER—In this city, January 21, Elghth—We demarid that our contract be- | Mrs. Chase was not found. Various the- o8, Me: What do you get | Samuel Abramovitz, 26, 270 Shipley street, | MESSINCITR] " the "late. Bimon and | come effective Apeil 3. 1008, and expire April o " el overlooking | HAYES, 1667—Sunny furnished room in top | and Pepi Stefrinberg, 21, 1120 Mission street. o baloved: Deother O [T 1eot ve Ap: 7 and expi Pril | orfes have been advanced as to whal B.00pGolden State the new Ph«:tu::r\"‘flnr‘?.‘ flat; good car service; near park. | Aichael H. Bergin, 34, 2209 ixxzeenln;dn,. Mrs wW. H. Premer. Mrs. 8. L. Jacobs, | ' Ninth-we a d that elght hours shall | has become of her. What her friends Rausas Cfty, St Key Route and all | HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. Ellls and Leaven- “"{"-,1{,',',“?,_”??;:;22“'3%?' Fresidto, and Dorothy Gus and’ Walter Messinger, ‘& native of Saf | constitute a day's work. fear most is that she may have met the m soll warm | W n_heart of city: 300 rooms; 100 | Bryce Dustan, 23, 2298 Baker stregt. nclsco, aged 4 TR, i (WG Tenth—We demand that when the men &0 | fate of the Chicago woman who was en- r send for circular, | baths: modern in all details; $8 to §16 wk. £ Services will be hel s into the mines in the morning they shall b8 | ticed into a vacant house and murdered, Frujtvale, mear S. P.| _with priv. bath, $1 day; tourists solicited nesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., at the resldence | entitied to two hours’ pay whether or mot [, T 5 L S T o Saar 24 CHAS. F, LEE, or | = Q , i of Mrs. W. H. Bremer, 1307 Van Ness ave- | the mine works the full two hours, but after | DUl ere nothing excep! upo! rcagway mation: | BOTEL Hamiiton and_cate 125 Euis, ver | BIRTHS— i ARRIAGES—LEATHS. nue. Interment private. the first two hours the men shall be paid for | which to base tbis theory. A reward of Gway Station’ | Powell & Mason sts.. S. F.—Rms.51 to $3 per ol , | over for each : - | — . Birth, marriage and death notices sent by 906, am Rush tather of Les- | reason. the reehiar routine work cannot be | CSTRIDE her. MARKET, 1004—One front room $2 per week; | maj) will not be inserted. They must be handed band of Grace Art. he:nsn-. . o Mo | forRiabad: e s é hon iy, T firat twa 75x2 ice in an, | third floor. | Ta"at elther of the publication offices and be | lie R. and Harrold L. Newnan, A e inside labor ; T5x235; price in all | | e O b ame snd residence of per | Georgla Newnan, and_brother'of Josephine | hours the operators may furnish other than 1009200; price tn an, | MCALLISTER, 1270—Furnished room in Pri- | gony guthorized to have the same published, | Newnan, 'a native o Nashville, Tenn., aked |reguiar labor In the unexpired time, 5 5 T ooy | Notices restricted stmyly to the announcement O R e 100x250; price in all, | McALLISTER, 13837—Comfortable, light and | Of the event are publis once in this column d er e fansEal oy \ Y 2 well ventilated room in new flat to let | free of charge. f“m“zsd‘;‘)‘_)"egu::-:;‘g“ Prgehin i e SNOW BLOCKS WAY pEROTHER ACCUSES hBui:Ul;nR.—Wlllllm o monthly; 20x100; price 12 all. | YETROPOLITAN HOTEL, 135 THrd st—i00 BORN. from the " rasidence ot 3. D Temiscn, 248 | . OF PASSENGER TRATIN | Fihi thother: Sroney Bxvrast Bowert amveots | g.00m L Cramitbudst fouad snd East. e e e T in al eingle mily rooms, 35¢ t per | 3 - 3, - t £ $75 cash, §5 monthly: 200x250; price 1n all, | G, 0 es week; the only new and modern | SULLIVAN—_In Berkeley, Cal, December 26, | ton. narfow-gauge) Interment private, SIS InL IS Sl o e M day only)... -t or all the Jots; 3% blocks hotel and rooming-house in San Francieco | 1905, to the wife of J. F. Sullivan, a son. BB ot e IR T Twenty Men and Women ATe | & lesed vy Wiiliam powelr that bis brother, i - b f g that has office on ground floor: hot apd cold | WILLITS—In this city. January 19, 1906, to | NORTON—At reet, in this city, 5 Y Ay e TN That M M Stroet. - % Oakiar I or send for c water, electric lights, call bells, steatn heat | " the wife of Charles’ Davis Willits, & son. | 1006, Frank, beioved husband of =Cecell Prisoners on the ranch to him and that the latter sold it to | B.18 Newark, Centerville, San Joas, Joining t Oak o i in every room, and gives free baths and ele- | 3, Ore. 1 opy-) E. Norton, and_devoted father of Mrs. A ;- T o e - % : (Portland, ., papers please copy. > % T Norton, & nattve another party and came to California. The 01to er Cre H Owner, yate Bay mni WSS 35 e wmts. | AR L T g RR et g Boca Road. Case will be heard In the Polico Court this | o Crozund Way Stations _o...... 58 Ninth st., O'FARRELL, 776—Sunny single room; running | MARRIED. pies Lol rg e morni; K e r.f“" Near ‘Broadway, Oakland ter. ete.. $8 month. | - 3 A 3 A8 ow Almaden. — | e s i | PRESCHPRHILLERS 1y 0 oy Janw | el s 5 SO S oy for i s e hl R Cine e o X i = —Nicely furnished roo: en sulte | ary 21, ., by the v. 3. endeling, y " g 2 ¢ OARIARD SURIIMES moyany oF ingie; every’ moders convenience; gentie: | Friedrion Wibam Drescher and Ewmd | (Tuesday), Jenuary 35 at 180 3. mo ffom | RENO, Jan. 22 —After traveling nine- | tioned Unijed Scates District Judss de Haten | 4 1y ewark, San Jose, Los Gatos . ® rooms, modern; | _men. | Hiller. e e venue. Interment Cypress | teen miles across barren wastes Of | hais of her grandson, who, she alleges, is re- | 9.48pHunters Train—(Saturdsy only’ 1l nic lon | GOLDSTEIN—BLUMENTHAL—In this oity, [ gorner Lexington avenee snow to the nearest railroad station. . all nice; snap: 10N | pOST, 506—Furnished roome; $2 per week and | Guads ¥ 7 ' | Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from , | strained of his literty by Rear Admiral Me- San Jose and Way Stations....... 37.599 eane |, up. Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. ‘W. R. Sharkey caught a Southern Pa- | Calla at the navy-yard on Mare Isiand. She [z e e ——————————— = Joseph A. Goldstein of Healdsburg and Ida h A - alleges that Mauuel enlisted in the Davy at : S g . POST. 1402, mear Gough—_Two sunny front par- | _ Blumenthal of this city. PIERCY—In Oakland. Cal, January 22, 1908, | cific passenger train and arrived in | £/7KS fal Vanre, eeied o the hEW oF ¢ sad Townsend Streets. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | F0C . i eny side room. bath, phone, hot | RIEWERTS—PETERS—In this city, January | Ethel Ray, beloved daughter of br. AZhur | Reno last night, bringing the news of [ 15" years and without the oconsent of his Joac and Wey Bveilsne F the duy for bargains in furniture. | _end cold water; reasonabie. 21, 1906, by the Rev. J. Schroeder, Chris- ’{‘ ‘:.‘:d',i:fl;\.':' r{’l;;cyhi“y' e v o2 | a second passenger train which has Qlan. Next Thursday was set s the date San Jose and Wa: !‘"'i’,," s _ Jith st_cor_store, Oakland. | B15V1sTA HOTEL, 263 Third st., near How- | screnn na PR e Towa, aged 23 years 5 months and 18 days. | been snow-bound on the Boca and | for the hearinz. P S X === | "ara_New house with modern conveniences: | Squy 30, 1005, by the Rev. J. 1. Sthrocder, | RIORDAN—In this clty, January 2i, 1906, | Loyalton Railroad for the last two days | BAYS HB WAS HELD UP.—fred Ingram. Than Ards, Paso Hobles Saath > . et rooms en suite and single; rates by day, 85¢ (1. Sehabol ang Thgeburg . Andresen, | John Riordan, beloved father of Jobn Rior- | gng nights. The train carries twenty |3 miner living at 47 Sacramento street. re- Margarica, Sen Luis Obispo, ’ San Francisco Advert’s’ents | up: by week, $2 up: baths free to guests. ey ) "| dan, brother of Timothy, Jeremish Blen | passengers and the regular train crew. | Vosterday morming that he had. heen held Gusaatupe; Gaviota, Santa Bart | EUTTER. 605 Large bay-window front rooms | THORNTON—JACOBSEN—In this city, Jan- [ EROURR THOTIaT U0 7 codidantel, parish | Among the passengers are several wo-.f and robbed by two men of & nickel waten and Burbenk, ,‘,,"A“,m"’““"”' 10.30 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | suitable for 1 or 2, $10 and $12 per month. | yary _x.vmggo g{ ”“’,,fl“fi;.d'umf."f]‘fézfi' of Kilmichael, County Cork, Ireland. men. The women are bearing up well 2}6 ggs :&!; n:n;hm :-M.t ha;i‘l r;;"l""- 8.00AG!iroy, Hollister, Pajar - | THE Pierpont,_ 450 Eilis—Newly renovated, | guememmmme e oo D | EFFriends and acquainiances are espect” | under thelr hardships. The Dassengers | rbhls, but said it was near Maret strest: yile; Del Monie, Pacid Grove, FANT. 451 Somuy ouas for Loweckecsins | 2 micsly furn. oooume’ aingle be mitte; bata | £D. e tromey 4. at b o' clock &, my | are well supplied with £00d, owing to | He met them In & saloon and they had a drink. | §.00ASan Jose: Tres Pinos, Waisonvilie, o G | TURK, 172 _Ome or two housekeeping rooms; | e 04 from his late residenc, 1631 Grove sfrest, | the fact that the train is supplied with | When he left the saloon they followed him. 'Gapitols, Santa Crus, Pacific SN A Top corner flat, furnished respectable house. ' | Adams, Lena McCue-Griffin, Cath- thence to St. Agnes Church, where a r a dining-car. Every effort has been Ingram ainder the influence of liquor. Grove, Iln.‘i&'!sLI‘l Obispo ousekeeping; modern; very | =t T | Albies, Peter, 50 yiHine, 60 quiem high mass will be celcbrated for the | % QST LT N (e avifts | FEARS TO FACE POLICE—A man siving | | - _&ad Prifeipal Way Siations . 0m | O STATES, 123 y. near Market—400 | Allen, Thomas Messinger, Ben, 48 repose of his doul, commencing at 9: 1t i the name of John Devereaux and residence as y E Toome, 85 to $1 RIEht, $1 15 to $6 week; cleo- | Asears, Particlo, 88 Newnan. Wm. Rush4l | oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | of snow, but without ava tho Cosmopolitan Hotel callea at ‘the Central | 1130ASan Joss aod Way Stasions . sunny rooms; separate; | tric lights (no gas), running water in every | Avery, Blla . _ Norton, Frank, 77 | ROHRBACH—In Kentfield, Marin County, ————————— Emergency Hospital yesterday to be treated for igm R o G et k in kitchen 314 | _room; elevator, read-room: free bus, baggage. | Boos, George, 78 Piercy,” Tthel Ray, 28 | " fanyary 81, 1006, John J P.. beloved hus: | oy pos e i ay 10 AGED & Torh e B foueiuind Whi: e anih Wos ot Monte Exprese Santa Cisia . = | WALLER, 1380—Formished room 15 pew fiat; | DIy Hearletta, 11 - ‘Rlordes, Jobn band of the late Julla Rohrbach, a native of SIDENT OF DDING | \Pficted by footpads last Thursday night on s e CAPP, 533Nicely furnished, sunny, $-room | WALLER, " i | Carhart, Elizabeth W. Rohrbach, J. J. P., 88 | Geneva, Switzerland, aged 68 years, RE i RE Pacific street. Steward James O'Dea informed AR, 7 12188 er bath, ete | - N R e [ Friends and acqualntances aré respect- the stranger that he would call the police and | 45 onpy.o8 Gatos, Wr é ' | WASHINGTON, 1408, corner Leavenworth_ | Coyle james E. 2 Boanlan, Bes P 1 fully invited o attend the funeral services | Jamew Nouglass, Who Tumbled From |have him relate the story. While O'Dea was (it v tront sooms for | Vicely turn, rins.; select family: marive view, | Dilt, Thomas 78 - Schwars, Otto, 40 Miendny, Jamuary 55 ot 3:1 0'Cl00Kk B My | Wlarac. Passes Awny After Belng |4t the telephone Devercaux made his. exit Saata Erern | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 32 st ur_ Market— | Dorland, Johu J.. 54~ Sullivan, Margaret.4p | A&t the chapel of Odd Fellows’ Cremajory Ben Unconsclous for Seven Days. through a window. 3.30PSouth San Francisco, tehed sunny | a ble, - e it S CRAPE'S LAWYER PAID.—Judgment was Gifroy, Hollister, Tres Pinoa... 3924—Nicely 1 homelike: ph very reasonable Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, | Fardy, Dennis D., 66 Tobin, Michael, 57 e on 12 m. North Sh N . 22.—James Doug- o 4 v, §2 yoik: elevator: k. A Vebb, AL, T Kentfleld on_ the 12:83 p. m. North Shore | REDDING, Jan. E ven yesterday by United States District Joss and Way Staclons A R e e T B T M {iin. “Cremadon at I 0, Or . Cometery. | 1ass, the aged man who on Satur- | Yoim Jo fases 15 tavis o Eavect A Ciuss | 18 D0mStnta Ciara, Sua Joss. Lin G | , 19.00a | Lahusen, Benj., 41 Zepeda, Alfred, 20 ROSE—In_ this clty, January 20, 1906, John. | gay, January 13, fell from the Terry |for $150 in Crape’'s suit for damages against ltz-k-ndrnnu Way Statfons a0 furnished house- | ‘WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better Malatesta, Antonio, 84 | | housekeep- et beloved husband of the late Alice Rose, and mpany's flume, near the In- | the steamer Sonoma. Crape was placed on Sunset Express—Redwood, Sen w flat; reasonable. transient house in_city; rooms 15c to 500 father of Joseph, John, Thomas, Frank, Lu!mberuCg d'}edysnmd" evening. just |board the vessel by orer. of the Amertcan Jose, amoa;:’xbun,zm per night: 90c to $3 week. ADAMS—In this city, January 21, 1908, Lena Anthony and Louisa Rose and Mrs. H. Trul- | 80t smelter, 3 Consul to be taken to San Francisco for trial Robles, !-l;. ye spo, Santa 154—1 or 2 rooms with kitch- % Adams, beloved daughter of Elmira Adams sen, a native of Australia, aged 68 years. a week from the day of his accident. | jn the courts of the United States for violation :mn, 'olllu'-lu. Deming, 2 pariors with kitchen at- | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | and the late J. Adams,%and sister of Ida U7 The funeral will take place to-day | Douglass did not regain consciousness | of a Federal statute. He was put in frons in | g0 pFLEMO. Hew Oricuns. .o 8104 | Opemed mt 1008 Market st, ooposite Fitth. | May Adams, a native of Tilinois. (Tucsday), at b:i0 a. m., from his late resi- | o prer his frightful fall. His skull was | the mail and baggage room of the steamer e s Sl A B : 7 Friends and acquantances are respect- | dence, 1171 Howard street, thence to 8t. | 27700 L5 until she reached Pago Pago. The court de- | g 45upChicay; o g . 3] fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | Joseph's Church for services at 10 a. m. | fracture cided that the Consul had no authority to order e e e o ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recejved at January 23, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the lm.errm»méi:}l‘{ gmnm%e%e‘::gér:{‘:m!me Crape in irons. Monte, Puctic Grove. enap; sunny housekeeping | _ Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. :::::gnceln fe{rmtilrz énng;::nagwh' c!:;iab!een!h scc.:rs S i . S CLLL AL Tae lnsmfi;?.gegfi asr!é"l}; ms‘m"xrssm. s ‘531 xfix‘ :}i'rgh_l.un David D-:‘:el‘n. wh: n.‘liolnsn“ lg:m s-r:cfmt';l‘-rmg th; furnished: $20 CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | A{1iios in the City and County Hospital, | &t her remdence, 605 Twenty-seventh street, | the sult of Alexander Hirsoh va. Riley Boggess | rapidly rumning automopile o g Gy Menio Park, Palo Alto - rooms, completely fur- . e e B January 22, 1906 Peter Albles, a native of | Mrs. Penelope nian, wife of M. J. Scan- | was dismissed by stipulation. of the park last night and suffered a dislocated t San Jose and Way Stations..... ... | ALLEN—In this city, January 18, 1906, : : D s friends when the auto gave a sudden turn, e 3 ; ROOMS AND BOARD. Thomas wAllen, father of W. O. Allén and | H. P- Scanian and Mrs. M. OTielll,’ Mra COMMERCIAL NEWS. throwing her to the ground. The people in the lngume, San Mateo, Belmont, y furnished housekeeping | ~ A e e L an N: A Ball and Mre, L. B. Edes, and mother : D i in TSR o San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, ght corner house. FOLSOM. 1878—Neatly furnished room with | , oo i T B BEZE S0 0N e County. of the ]:[me E]uxlaned rsum-gtx,9 s uu\::d % PIRTEI orome - o HISR Hotel Higgine. David Sith of 867 O'Farrell h“'fi'fl?{"g‘.“ff_' . 9.48m th—2 housekeeping | g5, ™'thout board: private family; modem | Toy), January 22, 1906, Particth Asears, be- | GoUnty Mavo, freland. e s ontinned fro e e street. The chauffeur was Burr Libby of the | ¥1-30PSaturdays omiy Tor Weyfleld. Moun- for 2 men or couple. a loved husband of Maggle Asears, beioved 3 i ioride and.RugHlitane e RGeS Calitornia, Aute Livery Company of 31T Ellis et g rooms, $2 week; no chil- - | m s = son of Juana and the late Francisco Asears T enie A & 1000 B Bull b 10 12/2500 MacNamara.. 57 | street. According to the oecupants of the ma- k. gas stove; qn all day, | Pooy, 124Large private house; fretclase | ana | brother of Joseph Asears and Mra | (uiynvitedioatiend the funers) fo-mOTON | ‘500 Con Va ...l 20| 500 MacNamara.. 58 | chine the injury to '#:s. Daniels was purely LAND H y ; Gertie Beckfort, a mative of California, aBed | {rom her Tute residense, 603 Twenty-seventh | 1000 Dixie, s 10.. 09| 200 Mexican accldental. The ir/irel woman was treated of Market st sunny. - Y 38 years and 10 montbs. stract, ‘thence 1o St. Francis de Sales Church, | 1000 Dixie * 991300 Mont Ton... 021 | at the Park Emers iy Hospital by Dr. R C. | Daily exospt front room. furnished for | FRANKLIN, 1s51—Corner house; excellent | AVERY—In this city, Janbary 22, 1906, at where a solemn requiem high mass will :’. 3000 Eclipse ..... 4%5000 N;l Bank - Hil .30, 3. ’li rs, $150, $2, $2 75 wk table and sunny rooms; modern. her residence, 866° Capp otreet between | celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | 2000 Bmpire ..... 1113000 Ohto ....c.... 37 M, .!.Ull‘l 308 : GEARY_ 640—Nic le R Temen. | Twenty-third ' and = Twenty-fourth streets, | mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's | 200Bsperanza .. 01|1500 Ohio, Builders’ Contracts. .30, 30, 8.00, sunny rooms . Nice single rooms for gen! m:d J Ella Avery, beloved sister of Mrs. H. C. Ma- Cemetery. 2000 Gld Bull & B 06| 000 Red Top ....2 10 A for Morning, T for arge yard. S rouiis 4w’ Suits: xvaliont: The R caulay, @ native of Ontario, Canads. | SCHWARZ—In this city, January 1006, | 9500 Gla_ Kewanas 16, 400 Red Top, s10.2 10 | Alexander D. and Emma M. M. Cameron | sgunduyexcepted. FrEmR g Ly LINCOLN, € 3 ar Union—Refined | O PARRELL. 563—2 furnished rooms; hot, cold | (Brockville, Ontarlo, papers please copy.) Otto, dearly beloved . -husband of Hedwig | 1800 G Silyr Plck 18 800 Red Top ...-2 03 | (owners) with Johs o LR, (oo, {Daily. and stops at ail staions on Sunday, 1 LN 6, off Jones, near e ~ Ao 5 g riends and acquaintances are respect- Sc! » 000 cave | 4500 eeeen sy —. ory fram couple wish to ent Balf of their pretty fial ater; German home cooking. Tel. East30n. | . BT Hrincs 408 e el oervices | Scpvars and father of Trma and Willim | 5000 S50 M0 355 10| 500 Bt Ivee buliding on 1ot on N line of Carl street, 225 windows, splendid marine view, sunny) 7 18 S vell—: - v (Wi v y 2 3 > 3260 s W _of Clayton, W 25 by N 137:6; $4500. PINE_ 820, near Powell—Sunny furnished | to-morrow (Wednesday), January 24, at 1:30 | yeare'anq 21 days, A member of Court Jus- | 1500 I Butler, s10 g‘,‘ g"ons‘x:r's:-:w. gg e s Do WhE Lot e mm NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. other couple or ladies | " ‘room, suitable for two; also table board. o'clock p. m., at Grace Methodist Episcopal | {ice No. 16, F. of A. d Ahwashte Tribe | 1000 Jim Butler. .. Sth—3 - ¢ | = < Chureh, cormer of . Twenty-first and - Capp Vo, & ;0 & 600 Kendall Ton N Star.. 56 |& Connolly (contractors), architects Bliss & P S, CoLE PVE munny | PIE 651 —Nioely turnished room, with board: | girecta. Interiment Copress Lawn Cemetery, N Rriks cna aatllnods des rabbeots | 4500 Kendan, %00 Urion Con.... B | Favilie Removal and wrieking of three buld. | Tiburom Ferry. Foot of Market Strect. — s 2T T s e, MAAN, Phone; Diteste by electric car. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ings b B i R 25 Two furnished connecting 1‘ PINE 108—A sunny corner sulte; also single | BOOS—In_Alameda, Cal, January 22, 1906, | (Wednesday), January 24, 8t 1:30 p. mun | ° Comstocks. B it Ciney Wi Lats Cineo | W ARE T 000k Jax -n‘% waier: gas range; reasonable. | “rme’ excerient table: priv.; ref.c table board. | Georse Hoos, beloved father of Mre Mar | from his laté residence, 539 Utah streei. be® ;) % Bid. Ask. eontracton, —— architect—All work for a | 8:10. 6:80 p. m. 7 3 3 W ween eventeent and ighteenth, n n g 24 : -1 “Housckecping rooms 10 | PINE, 1743 Beautifully furnished room with | _many, axed 73 vears. Bruno ana Potrero avenues. Interment Mount | 41PP® - s % 3 | frosters wis hasnent frame bullitne. on ot SUNDAYS—£00, 9:30 & m.: 13:80, 880, 810, - at- | _excellent board . BROWN—In this city, January 22, 1906, Hen- |- Olivet Cemetery. Fe > — 01| oma W 25 by S 100, Western Addition 187: -3 MINNA & wo rooms, furnished compiete | > _ rietta Emma, dearly beloved daughter of Officers and members of Court Justice No. | Hejoh o = 2 % SAN FRANCISCO. POLK, 699—Elegant front sunny room; Erate, | Aaria Brown. and sister of Hen: o elcher . $4300. 7:35, 7:80, 9:20 & m. or unousckeeping, with gas. i B tE s s “Dowii: g ry Brown, a | 16, Foresters of America, are requested 10| pegy & Hel 120125 | " George Robins (owner) with Ira W. Coburn [ . - toflet and bath: home cooking, native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 7| atiend tob funeral of our late brother, Otto | Hem & B 90— | (contractor), architect T. Paterson Ross—All o e —2 front housekeeping rooms; | POLK. 695 sant front sunny room: grate; | Wonthe and 16 daya. Schwarz, to-morrow (Wednesday), January | Gailton - 87% 6 00 | work for a_five-story and :basement brick fove; renidon Mol privite bath and toilet; home cooking. Eririends and acqualntances arerespect- | 24, at 1:30 p. m., from his late resldence, | cygjlenge 18 18 | puilding on lot on 8 line of Post street, 78 W —— fully invited to attend the funeral to-morTow | 530 Utah street, between Seventeenth and | Ghatlen 04 05 | of Jones, S 137:6 by W 50:0; §72,443. B SMicely furniened howsskessios | FosT. T are i Pl S i | OBt S oetias et e ol S an atreat (e fdence .- . P i gas stoves | board, suitable for two. from, the peilors of H. F. Suhr & Co. Lt H. S. GUNDERSON, Chiet Ranger. | Comfidence .. %8 10 ~ | ission street, between Seventh and Eight A. F. BRINKMAN, Financlaj Secretary. g LJth and Sth—-2 nice sunny; | POWELL, b0s—Large sunny rooms for 2 or 3; | Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. STACK—In this city, Jam e yon, | Com Dogiuial F RAILWAY TRAVEL. ) y yard. | _single; 1 block from St. Francis; g0od board. | CARHART—In Los Angeles, Cal., January 20, Brideet, | beioved msther. of. John, Frank. 8;‘3.’.,‘ aEr & i —Two furnished rooms for | TURK, 776—In new Aai, excellent private | 1900, Blizabeth W. Carhart, beloved mother | Stephen, Mary and the late William Stack, | Grown no! 0% 00 . . rivate family: adults onl i aae BT woom: enabie. of e, Fo2; Larkin of Ban Franciaco, a | a native of tse parish of Lisewl County | p’Sierra Nev by B+ = 4 native of Ohio. Kerry, Ireland, aged 76 years 10 months and | 5,15 Cur. 0T 08 R By LS POMIN. : PHN- CLANCY—In this eity, January 21, 1906, | 5 days. Hale & Nore. 0 11 gas range, grate; $12. pwprPTH, S—Board by day, week or month. | Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late John [Remains at the parlors of McFadden, Tonopah District. | — - — Clancy, and mother of John J., Bernard M., | McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- > P . . { TWELFTH, 182A—2 or 3 young men to 0ccupy | ' Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary and the late Pat: | tween Seventh and Bighth. Belmont 2 82% 2 674 Mizpah Bx .. 22— a large sunny room, and board. rick A. and Leonard D. Clancy, a native of | SULLIVAN—In this city, January 21, 1906, [ Cash Boy.... — Mont Ton...2 80 2 92 TWELFTH, 132A—Private family; neat far. | Ballarone, Queens County, Ireland, Margaret, beloved wife of James Sillivan, | Gold Anchor. —1 40IN ¥ Ton Com — — ~ - | * Dished room: good home cooking. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- mother of Thomas C. and Maurice H. Mur- | Great Westrn % o g;‘nh Star... 58 57 117 _or 14 Fage—Compiete for house- | fully invited to atténd the funeral to-morrow ray, and sister of Mrs. J Anderson and o o - R To Chicago in eping: §5 to $12: hot bath: laundrygadults. | UNTON, 2825—To let, a large, sunny front (Wednesdayk AJanuary 24, at 9 o'clock a. m., Mrs. H. Gallagher, a native of Ireland, aged .. —_ ' 08/ Paymas oL 02 With Days 7 E. 1632 Swell new fiat = e room, with or without board. from ber late residen 1808 Scott street, 49 years 3 months and 9 day: mopah. 0114 02/ Rescue . 1 1u .30 A. Sleepers Diners xSl & Sverytiie-suod- | .- thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a re- 7 The funeral will take place to-day . — _ 93[Ton Exten ..7 37% — | 7:30 A. For m’“flg, Merced, Fresno, B well furnished: housekeeping | VALENCIA, 580, flat A—2 gentlemen can have | quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | (Tuesday), at 1:30 p. m., from the parlors .. — 3050'Ton of Nev. — 19 00 Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfield s | first-class board, without room. Tepose of her soul, commeneing at 9:30 a. m. | of the United Undertalkers, 866 Mission street, 5 —( West End....1 90 — |8:00P. and intesmediate points. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. 30 A lifornia Limited, 3 days to Chi- arnished sunny housekeep- g water; bath; electric VAN NESS ave window room, | _reasonable. e | Coyle, and brother of Zita R. Coyle, a native | TOBIN—In this city, January 31, 1906, e enrabier gond boasd; | COYLE—In this city, January 20, 1906, James | Paul's Church for eervices at 2 p. m. Inter- District. Bdward, beloved son of James and Margaret | ment ovrivate, Holy Cross Cemetery. Leaves every day. Direct connection Canyon. M.—Valley Limited for Stockton, Mer- i Kaneas City, Chicego and Grand Canyon. TICKET O] (CES—658 Market street and San Francisco; 1112 nine of the mortgage from.this company to | Thomas Dillon, a native of England, aged| fully invited to attend the funeral to-day the United States Trust Company of New | 73 years. neland, agzed | (Ryesday). at 8:30 . m., from his Inte resi- 1911 —Lower flat to rent for housekeep- York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this | DOHERTY—In this city, January 19, 1906, | Gence; 2322 Bryant street, thence to St. : light 8 —— > ‘Hanf Vi ny back yoom, with regular of Dawson, aged 2 years and 2 months. Michael, beloved husband of the late Alice ced, Fresno, ford, - Visalia, Bakersfleld nveniences; also others. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. [FThe funeral will take place to-day Tobin, beloved father of Thomas, Willlam g 9;!: Ro"l"" u;oflrhsr:l Rallway. = - ~ Newls farmithed far mie | T~~~ | | (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from the parlors of | F. and Michael A. Tobin, and brother of 2 A b For Stockion, Riverbank, Oak- s e pice | CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY-|' McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission | ~Mrs. Ellen Treacy, a native of Mullmahone, date anaiitots iway. L. ] ; reasonable. | THREE AND. gmsa»_m\ur PER CENT | street, b}e‘“‘rern sevcemh and 'Elghth. In- Cnuna Tilrarp:hmy, n-und..nfi;% a:'r o A % s Stockton, Fresno and inter- Willits and ’ " TEHAMA near First—4 housek MORTGAGE BONDS—Notice is hereby given | terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 3 member of the Carpenters . ‘mediate_poini = rooma central Jocation: vent mederate " "5 | ibat, pursuant to Lhe provisions of article | DILLON—In this city, January 21, 1906, T I riends and. scquaintances are respect- oo 00 P. M._—Overland Express for Denver, - AP e300 0 17 Oakland; 21 South First street, San | 1558553 838% [ 88| company has set apart out of the net Vi Peter’s Church, where a requiem high mass p% Mission =2 Tront | Gerived by it from the lincs. of railrend | sven'BL sears D’ & Matlve of dreland, | il be celebrated for the repose of his soul 501 | Iree cook: €88, | therein morigaged fhe sum of twenty-five | [¥Funesal services will take place Wed. | 8t 0 & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 TWO unfurnished sunny housekeeping rooms, thousand dollars in trust to Le used to re- nesday, January 24, at 10 o'clock a. m., at | WEBB—In this city, January 22, 1906, Mary T 8" n" north of Market st Address box 27, 30§ | Geem said bonds and that bonds issued under | the pariors of Valente, Marinl & Co., i624| A. Webb, beloved wife of Robert M. Webb, 4 (] and grandmother of Gertrude E. Kerr, a na- said mortgage will be redeemed therewith. street, thence 11:30 Pids sre’ hereby invited for the surcenice %‘a"ma Townsend m"'m. for "itory {fain. | tive of Nova Scotia, aged 70 years 5 months ROSS VALLEY, @ve. 515—On the sunny side of | of such bonds, &t prices to be named by the | Cemetery. .and 17 days. Amargosa ... — — eat light housekeeping rooms, fur- | bidders, to the amount of $25,617 94, in the D—In this uary ZAN—In Wickenberg, Arizona, January 19, | Beatty Blfrg. 02 013 — e | | gimiios fund Such bids shouid be Dimentsd | C i s Gl Do e o g | 100a, 'E‘r;l;‘k Zan, beloved hushand ot Jennie Bullfrog Anx o n MILL VALLEY, . D17 Neatly %o this company at its office. 120 Broadway, | Do broth bort, 5 ;n, and father of Mano A. Regina V. | Bulltrg oy Eing | eatly furnished room for | i; the city of New York. on o et | D Nk N W,PG:.;I‘\‘] Vil Zan & nitive of Starigrad, Dalmatia, Aus: | Bullfrog llBl: - A Sr“ O pt. cm’f'fl, Eto. | 14th day of February, 1908, at 12 o'clock San Joaquin County, J. W. Dorland, Mrs. tria_aged D6 vears. Bullfs % —— Via . 1016 _Furnished apartments in pri- | nqon. and should be Indorsed 'Bids for Sur- | Hugh Nielsen, Mrs. W. R. Membery, and 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Eclipse ....- Al 1 Sausalito Ferry, vate house; modern render of Central Pacific Railway Company | Mrs. C. S. Chapin of Canada. a native-of | fully Invited to attend the funeral services Other. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGH. | _Three and Ome-half Per Cent Bonds to-morrow (Wednesday), ll-év fi at 10 | ooown Hope. — 14 Ray & O’Brien — 1 "De ‘week and 7:00 (ex- 5. subscriptions received at | CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, 2 o'clock a. m., at the & nza .. OL 01%4%] 25 | cept. .z.t:n 9:10, .?.,‘S, 00 a.m, . cor. Duncan & Church sts. By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. Co., 946 Mission street. : ] g".‘"‘”w ] 8 1345, 3:15, '4:35, 5:15, 5:50, 8:30, -l-t A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- | =% York,, January 16, 1906, PoR]’E "I E ZE‘,’}D‘\""{‘ *"”"' olty, Ji 4 Mt Con — 03 ':‘Wi dfil §l m. tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 9 | fred, dearly beloved son 4 Gold. gu 03 — | For Fairfax, week & d the late Frances Zepeda, loving & Fiith, "pen it 11 o s - P | TEIRST REFONDING MoRToAGE sonDs -~ | Fmeral Directors and Embalmers | britser” of Sichihl Gepeds”ant ra, Clara | Nev ST B T B ““"f: is b-:hm'aend :)'.:‘z. ?“::mm 0 ths a My TR ovisions a) of the mortgage A o 3 APARTENT HoUsKS. i compa G o Cominl i o | 4% BRI S Ry ey i Bl B 4 W & o 3 atice of Tereatter. FURNISHED y apertm -~ | 1899, this company has set aj out of Private residence accommodations wil A e o rark n pertment of & yooms and |y % [N derived by it from Whe lines g | extra charge. Trained lady attendants. B e — e | railroad therein mortgaged the sum of twep- | sonal services under all ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde | ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be useq | South 226. —2 3 and & rooms. With bath; steam heat redeem said bends, and that bonds ?fln-flmmkwm G. P. Prechtel. G. W. Keeler. L. M. Snook. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. with. g invited for the sur- i 2 i Sty - oo e e e | 5 BEARD TS GOLOBN OATE VAIERTACHS 6, S o | E R i A—BRU; CK_House, ixth et.—] . | STH - # 7 { 5 25c 10 §1 per night, $1 25 o §5 per week and | | presented to ihis company at its offesc 13 2 AN ™ Mght bousekeeping Tooms. open. 811 Bight. Broadway, in the eity of New York: on. oo BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstors: 2 en- Crances, 112 Marke: and 20 Turk-iectde | O clock noon. and should be indorsed’ “Bias lights, sunning water in ‘every. room: 200 for Surrender of roome; 25 to Blc per night. $1 25 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, mew bouse; modern; §1 25 to §3 per week.