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e 2 7 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1906 0:1 by N 114; $10. - | " Eawara G. and Mary B McDonnell %o 1d, N lne_of Twenty- Charles G. Stubr, lot om X nessy, Mrs. Harry B. Swi and son-in- of B and B, Ife, & n:ttb- of Wakeflel Mass., aged 26 years. ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Unturs. ROOMS AND B0ARD—Contivued. 3 £ Friends and Intances ary oD sequaintances sre respect- | fully invited to attend the furer0 oclock | fifth street, 268 W of Dolores, by FRANKLIN, 1089—Elegant furnished single and double rooms; e;::'ellanz table; privats rates. rniehed single and | PINE, 988—Furnished rooms to let in central > Friends and o reasonab location. Ansley Do Bonjamiin 25 P2 Bine. tréet, 7 invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), Febr e | e T rooma; en multe | POLK,_ 1243—Nicely furnished rooms; $1 60 and Olive M. Farley, 18, 1820 Market strest, ~ | (Sunday), at 1 o. m, from the rotunda of | & m "‘m',g,f.,,,fl"'.f'{ne':mpel of Charies | ® Roga 'G. and_Andrew Olsen to Bdward and '$2 week: gas, phone; quiet. EYDE, 612A_Newly furnished rooms in ni Andrew . Fennelsy, 24, 702 Fowell atreet, | tho Clty’ Hall. Interiment Holy Cross Cem- | Cemetery. Remains & o Miasion street, be- | and Mary M. Juster, lot on X line of GO , — quiet family; good table board with home | and Phflomene M_ Boutet, 678 Grove street. etery. tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. street, 164 S of Twenty-third, S 4 o Nicely furnished sunny Tooms to | cooking; single §22 50 per month; for two $45, | Jono Silveira, 80, 249 Pacific street, and | HER; LS gh ospital Ay il JONES, 1310—Nice, well-furnished rooms 10 | Cinian A moyss, o) goaciflc strest 4 D Do cetoorates for the ropome. of the gt s o Gy e P iayton B. Millar to Willam Miller, 1ot 0% FOST, 620_Finely furnished rooms in nice 1o- | * choice location; splendld marino view; ¢x- | Emma &. Besme 54, 515 g;l;‘; street, and | soul of John Herliehy on Monday, Februs of Bavaria. aged 61 years. N line of zw;ln‘q-‘fllah street, cation; reasonable, cellent table board; references. James G. Heenéy, 30, 41 Sycamore & o e o wtquatntances are re- | SOELTER—In this city, February L, 1900 | Vitneat V. and Alice M. Cowell to Mary A. POWELL, 615—Nice, sunny rooms to let; $8 | LEAVENWORTH, 306—Elegant sunny rooms, uxu;':;t‘c‘uu m Méfl“ me mc‘ specttully invited to attend. IAA"I‘III: g}:{t::rnt::& dd::;:!ed e her of Jobn | Miner, lot on W line 1 street, to §10; gentiemen. single or en'mlu;“hot and cold water; all |y uEUSt C. Cautadine, 35, city, el sotzadn 1 O o, Cal, February 3 | Loule Scelter. and 4evotel Reof Hessen: | 220 N of £ POWELL. 1096 Nice, Furniihed ook 15 0et; | L SonySaientes; NXcRTRSL ERUN Becr, ?‘;u. Spiro, 21, 404 O'Farrell street, and | 1006, Henry ‘Peul Hollind, beloved husband | aematadt." Germany. aked 67 years Olut C. Sanne to 30 > Ola F. Kearn, 19, Gate avenue. B, B. Holland, and father of | montns ana 23 days. gentlemen. . Z—Now] n:rm.md‘ rooms; sun R A. H. Smith, Henrietta M. Holland 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- o and the late Clarence G. E. Holland, & Pa- | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-ddY | Anne Mathews to Katle | PosST, | " let; reasonable. 125 Ellls, bet Rme.$1 10 §3 per hone in each room. HA SON Good car service; neatly | PINE, 1025, next to Colonial Hotel—Very large E a aa s fo Kat . - sunny, newly furnished rooms; bath; con- J e LRRIA five B Michigan, aged 61 years 2 monthé | (Sujgay) Febraary 4, at 10 o'clock & M. |on N line of Clay stree : - = necting, one suitable for two; men preferred. | VAN NESS ave., 503 (Hotel McAllister)—Ele- BlRTHS M GES DEATHS. and 10 days. . It vesidence, 1114 Union sireet, | £ 34:6 by N 45:10, and property out of county: SON Comfortable furnished - - i gant furnished sultes; private baths; fiae —_— 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | petween Leavenworth and Hyde streets. CTe- | grant. POST, —Neatly furnished = comfortable | t,y,1, hoard; good location. Bjrth, marriage and death notices sent by [ fully invited to attend the funeral Services | mation I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. ot Caroline Kahn to Achille and x‘.mdb-’t Kahn, 1 mall will not be inserted. They must be handed to-morrow (Monday), February 35, & of Market an Tooms: sunny, bath, etc.; rent cheap. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 3, 1806, | lot on NW corner to let; | — # = - “ VAN NESS ave., 800, cor. Eddy (The Alta | in at either of th lication offices and be o'clock p. m., from his late home, Samict T. beloved husband of Mary | streets, N 20:4, W 67:1. S T71:6, ND 68:3%; 2 belt. POWELL, 1220Nice, o Tammer | Vista)—Elegantly furnished eunny rooms With | Indorsed e s ond residence of per- | catras avenus, near Telegraph, Oakiaud. J et e tire of Taunton, Mass. | also lot on S line of Suiter street, ST:1 p -4 2 e | [ooms, Gav. week. imon excellent table board; reasonable rates. toms authorized <o bave "'",."".‘;.w;'.‘?“‘gm.né HOPKINS—In Borkeley, Cal. February 3 | aked 70 years. (New Bedford papers please | Sansome, W 20, 5 90:11, NE 24:7%. N 86:6; ¥ozid = g cps restricted simply to the e 1908, Wi Hopkins, beloved =on of | eopy.) & Tates © 910 Fios. convenient and Gomfartible | CRARL. SACNESCOIMaA g I 70 ¢ the cvent are published once fn this colmA | - Rev: e e Mopkins, & native of | -7 Friends and sequaintances arozespect- | ¥ Loule, T, Semuels Helena Schlestager, | _turnished rooms to let. T res of charge, Towa, aged 15 years 6 months and 15 days. | fuliy invited to attend the fune: onday. on California. street, 139: sunny front LARKIN, 934—Large ] ROMERE: | e —— ARD- ma -| Febru 5, ot 3 o'clock p. m., from his | Kearny, W 56 by N 137:6; $10. 4 POST, 21b—Sunny suites and single rooms; | “'with or without h:'-:é?ove T B BORN. xg_vx m#é‘.“i‘&fi%fl"x%‘é?‘i‘fi:‘é"fi?. Inte residence, 1097 Oak street. i of | " Giulia Favilla to_Luigl Favilla, undivided rent from $8 up. one-half of lot on W line of ard, a native of New York, aged 67 years. Ashbury. Interment I. O. O. F. ed roome t LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms; | FITZPATRICK—In this city, January 27, 1806, 3 1 g mbard N 27: W T1:6; RAUSCH, 8, near Folsom, between Seventh | LUCtiln B0 Bunny. Qouble ane Somt boasd, to the wife of James Fitzpatrick, & son. KBLLY In this city, February 3, 1006 | TILLAUX_In this city, February 3 1306 |30 X of Lombard, ¥ N e and Eighth—Single room, W month. 4 | o e o boned piivale | ORANTIn thls elty, Jamukcy 63006 otk |- SENAR Balys helovad hishers of Margaret | Tillaux, a pative of Rouen, France, aged | (Guarino) to Abraham Jobason, lot en 2 SANTA FE House, 222 Montgomery ave.— | Jowich samity, ' 5 7 wife of George A. Graff, a daughter. Kelly, and loving father of Edwgrd, "Frank | 45.vears 8 montbs and 2 dave. iine of Mason street, N of Loml N ewly sunny furnished rooms; single and ot HARVEY—In Mill Valley, Cal, January 20, | ‘. UiRCaline. & budley agd e ' | URBANUS—In Monterey, Cal., Fi 2. | 45:6 by E 70; $I suites; also light housekeceping. POLK, 609— Beautiful, large, sunny rooms 1906, to the wife of J. S. Harvey, a son. 7 Friends and .-cq?.‘nmm ate respect- | 1906, Mary, beloved wife of the late M. S. Samuel and Rose to 8. B. Tobr, all privite bath, good home cosking; reasonable. | HOPPEN—TIn this oity, January 31, 1006, o | sufiy lnvited o attend the funersl to-morrow | Urbinus, énd mother of Jo Sabina | lot on SE corner of Ji Mason streets, Y furniehed room for gentleman in pri- : family; references required. Box SUN. hn A, n of Jackson and _ . the wife of Alfred Hoppen, & Mo B 5 his late resi- ., Franoss A. Urbanus and Mrs. ¥, C. Mc- [ S 89:8% by E 47:0, quitclaim deed; $10. PINE, 787—Sunny rooms; good home cooking; |y pgps In this city, February 8, 1906, to Son;?"fa'x:'mnmfimmmumm St. | Kenney, a native of Germany, aged B4 years | George g snd "fi" V. Fitoh to a o0 e Meussdorffer, lot on Nice furnished rooms to let; 1 office, $22 s TR . g PO oot o B AR SR SN R RIS ey Liebes, a son. s ere & requiem high months an days. ¥ SACRAMENTO, 1004—Nice furnished rooms; et O’HARBE—In this cf January 80, 1906, to mass will be celebrated for tm’npon of his | WALBRIDGE—In this city, January 81, 1906, | Bush streets, lilll Iv:“ ; near Twenty-second—Fur- | everything modern and new; $10 per month. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. the wife of Hugh 33.,.,'. son. .o#. commencing at 9:30 @. m. Interment | Willlam Stuart Walbridge, aged 35 fl“"‘ Sallle J. and Sents m n;fl et mrmereemoeeemereroeosceeorooereereereroceressmsceesreccereores | TUTTE—In this city, January 80, 1908, to. the [ Holy Cross Cemetery, by electrio funeral car ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. lot on N line 'l{nn. & son. Elighteenth and Guerrero streets. SHOTWELL, 722—Pleasant, furnished £ubDY | winTED by young man where there arc other | wife of Joseoh i lemalns of at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co. T6T | of Jomes, B 28 by 90; Misaion street, between Third and Fourth. ‘Mary W. Dollivor va. John 8 e of 251—Completely furnished rooms to let, Young people; terms, Box 4048, Cali. LEE—In Tucson, Ariz., January 31, 1006, SECOND, 37 (Webb House)—Nice, furnished 5 = el ey MARRIED. James Lee, beloved brother of John Lee, | WALLACE—Aboard the U. 8 ed rooms to, let; | front rooms to let. e MAN wants vacant room in. family and small | A nl city, January 13, | Marxaret Gliick and the Mapy Behr February 1, 1906, Third Offl — e e ot e RNt IO O W—" I ’ fonden Pos, | Man, cousin of Mrs. D. Hilken, and nephew son of James Wallace. SEVENTH, 140—Nlcely furnished rooms to let; E e Rev. e O “faues both | Of Martin and Patrick Walsh, a native of dney, New South Wi FAvEs 160 Sgrny front roome: ey Tor- | * half block from hew portorice. ROOMS WANTED. P S i Gty . 7 Gged 86 yoars. (Jorsey e 8 Tonths and 10 hed 8 8§ month; board 1 e e . & Ml D6 Sa 35 eenn s SEVENTH. 666—Nicely furnished rooms to let; LBARN. ELLER—In Alameds. Cal, Fev- | 't N, Jo papers pleass covy) | eepect- invited to ationd the funeral 1188—Neat, comfortable furnished | moderate. A GENTLEMAN and wife want 2 sunny fur- | = rygry 3, 1 by the Rev, Father O Mahoney, fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, (Sunday), at 2 p. m., from Masonic -3 | S T s T e | e i e e b | | o T T e Grace Zeller, both of | FOTAVE T 1150° Sotook B m., from | P S M nT S, whase 555—Syony furniebed rooma to lets | —Furnished roofs, o Aiehen adsess room 411, 85 Market ot. e R T e e Totae Nor 1 5 aae AP0 o - STOCKTON, 1020A—Complets and neatly fur- TED_ nay in_vielnity of DIED. ok's Church, where services will be held | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 8: 1634—Nicely furnished, convenient | nished rooms to let. . &4 st;lx' nufi lc;o;l- nr."os?x Zm CSL ley, John F., 86 McCauley, Jane, 80 at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment St. Mary's | from Third and ot 3 obn, cDonald, A.,68 | Cemetory. at the pariors of H. F. Subr & Mission street, between Seventh | Dot - BANCHEZ, 808, - | —Fur- v nfurnished rooms: cheap to o ller, Nellis e, ot Dkl | N EAmE R T T o e doAkSOul ntochINe, L e My MALONE_ -l Stockton, Cal, Februasy 8. 10 | WATSON—In East Oukland, Cal., F - SANCHEZ, 907—Nicely furnished rooms with ppiamnlt Nt . o g and mother ot Stephen, Joba e R R A Py Sootel =5 « e dy - . 81 Nolte, . % % % E T 20 (front new Postotfic)—Large fur- | _ private board if desired. o LEGAL NOTICES. S x;l.g::nx_ &' Shiscn e ‘;;2 :vn ‘mu'n;l Mnlon: Mrs, ‘u;u!“m:o = 5 o - SANSOM 5, WS . ELIZABETH TIHT, baving left my | Cesserly, Christina F. Owens, Cameron A., larno and Mrs. J. E. an, & eeemonabie: TIaht | - biis BSlns Lo e At opling) Bed ana board, 1 will not be rexponsible for | Clayton, James L., 45 Proscliold, Dr Ly 74 years 10 months and 11 days. y debts contracted by her. All parties are | Cloonan, Margaret, 87 Reed, T MARTIN—In this oity, February 1, 1006, Cath- | WETJEN—In this city, February Q'.{’W_& Louls - SCOTT, 1824—Fine furnished rooms to let in ereby notified not to sell her anytbing or | Craven, Bridget, 78 Roche, Mrs. Mafy e e O oros Martin, devoted | Mets, beloved wife of Georse 0: bed rooms to let at €t ne B t. t. C. W.,84 Rodgers, Irving G., 68 3 eto! A mother of Henry Lacken and George, Catherine or to - quict’ neighborhood. ive her any credit whatever on my account. | Dakij % R Michael, ‘61 | mother of Conrad, Willlam, Henry a2d | T Cnristina Wei orwe, Tie | eCatherine « Cathering '“ n. ated at Crockett, Cal., Jan. 8, 1906. JACOB | Dinkeispiel, M. W., 25 Sawrer, c! - rates — — ’ George Bartels, Mrs, L. Hennessy, e e | RAUSBCH, 81—Neat. comfortabie furnished TIHT Hager, Loulse, 75 Soelter, Anna M., 5T Beok . Louis Yunker, & native of Germany, aged | of Brannan, SE 25 by NB 8, 444 1 g 2 J ‘Dan- er and Minnie and Charies Martin, and TR R R [ GO AP A isteof Conrad Bitars wnd Sire. B o Lands | - 48,0808 8 BRGSO SR 1y renpect | s Lot 070 S8 of Moward, B - RAUSCH, S9—Furnished rooms to let at rea- | has no further interest m the firm of L. A. | Hjland, Henry P., 61 Tillaux, Paul, 48 :m&nfunm'u"teff. » age years | suily invited to attend the funeral to-day |25 by SW 38: §10. 3 2 sonable rate | MMever & Co. dolng busines st Fulrbenks. | jopkins, Wim. I, 16 Urbanus Macy 54 o B rienia and staeaintances are respect- | -{Sunday). at 8 p. m. from the residence of | City and County of Sen Francisce to | SACRAMENTO, 1642 — Nios, sumny fromt| Alaska. Dated July 8. d banks, | Howard, Allan, 67 Walbridge, 4 fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda: e L 7 o | Msta. 2t on I Iine_of I ™ o - YoomS: TUnning Water, etor; MOUSSKOCDINE | g e | KCUIY. Thomag 80 WA JST%y 74 | February 4. at 2 p. m. from her lats e S Crmbie X QUOLY. Oue- | of Senth strest. B8 0 M P A o J e RAZORS. Martin, Catherine, 6 Werner, Gesina 4., 78 Pt s e gy D oty WERNER—Entersd into rest, in this oity, | S McDonaid, lot on N line of A 100 SUTTER, 968—Fine, furnished front rooms; Malone, Susan B. Wetjen, Meta, bruary 2, 1006, Gesina A.. dearly beloved | of Forty-first avenue, NW 100, NE . ne, B : McCAULEY—In this city, February 2, 1906, | wife of the late Christian H. Werner, mother | 103.07, 47.66; also line of - = sunny, homelike; phone; reasonable. I CARRY one of the largest and most select . 3 John| Jame McCauley of Mayfleld, Senta Clara | of Louis P. Werner and the late Elizabeth | first ave ¥ N _49.58, JA SUTTER, 1648 Very desirable, micely far- lines of razors in the city. I offer a spe-./ BAILEY—In this city, February M““'ay and | County, Cal., beloved wife of the late James | . Menne. and sister of Caspar Backer. a 10608, SW 11167, STehed oot HeR, Senn s nvenion; | gl razer A% $1 and $1 66l cannotbe') erancin beloyed st of B oM G| AieCule, ha mether ot M Jomn MeKer, | pduve'oF Ondenints, German tend 6 o | orSe; Sl e ot 1 = . o 9. Lewls, a native ry an rs. ‘mon! an . A member of S. and Mate T. Macdonald to w. 3 Jordan, Henckels and Stiletto Razors at $2; | Henry Bafley and Mary E. County Antrim, Ireland, aged 80 years § Fra Ve 3 age; TAYLOR, 700 Clean, single, firgt-floor hall | corn parers 70c: hair clippers, $1 and up. | of San Francisco, aged 36 years § months and | County Antrim, freland. P riends and: scquaintances are respect- e it 2 e o Neitia BY H Seal - Toom, §125 week: very central. z SAFDTY BAZORB. tons T | T AT aqquaintances snd offioary and O fida aud L acquatntencis. axe reapedt: | ol Merten e S e s G arow | o oo M Wlier to N s T B 'Y ; A safety ragor is the most economic =g acq A o Drivers | fully invited to attend the funeral services | (Monday). at 1 o‘clock b, m., from Rer 1ate | Point Lobes avemue, 8 25 by W 120; $10. TAYLOR, 510—Front sunoy hall room for | strument & man can own. Easy to shave [ members of the Laundry to-day (Sunds t 10 o'cldck &. m.,-at the | B trum vited to attend the ay (Sunday), af o'cl . residence, 22 Capp street, between Fifteenth tz to Daniel F. Leah: gent; bath and phone. with; easy to keep in good order. I carry all | Unlon are respectully 1nvited 16 JyFtr my residence of her dauxhter, Mrs, JOhn Mc- | gna Sixtéenth, thence o St. Paulus German | ang Foon l,r_ilq;nnb'orT“Gaon o Duniel ¥ et | -morrow ¢ 3 | THE Pierpont, 420 Bllie—Newly renovatad, B T i g e e e pasiors of MoGimn Bros.,, 22225 BTy AL e e by, Evangsllcal Lutheran Church, cornes GoUsh | fourth avenue, 200 N of B street, N 100 by W nicely furn. rooms: single or sultes: bat o g $100 | MoAlllster street, thence to ‘Patric [ . Santa Clars cCounty. | ana stre serv e fem high mase [ Via the 11:30 Southern Pacific tri commencing at 2 p. m. Interment Mount omas Connelly, lot on 8 1 TREAT ave, S32—Sunny well furnished rooms | Extra blades b e o aprat8"fog the repose I B el At ke e . Conal W Sty Sumah) s St o e e Siuhteanth avemue, W | Tto tet 1 Folock 4 m. Interment | McDONALD—In this city, February 1, 1006, oent! uerrero street - 2 - — requiring 1o honing or stroppins.... § 00| commencing at 1L o'sloc & Ih, Yiters ‘Mary Ann McDonald, & native of Kilkenny, t. Paulus Frauen Verein-The members 502y S100: 810 = s = . -; o TEE Fierpont, 450 Bilis—Newly renovated, 12 extra blades 100 | Holy Cross oy e sunty Hospital, | Ireland, aged 68 years. are resvectfully requested to- assemble 8t | o ard MATY QN 0025 N of T streets = s = | piosty fwrn: xovss. winwie s Buites; ESO. . v Say SRIND) § 00 | BAKER In, U 6. John Baker, & native of [7¥Hiends and acquaintances are respect | the church te-morrow (Monday). at 2 orelock | X' o5 by 120 $10 . N ave ar Plghteenth and | Thpy 276 (Ralston)—Nicely furnished sunny - . 180 | * New. York, aged 68 years. fully inviced (o attend the funeral Monday, | to vay the last respects to iiis memory of | ™Il 7yl Quinn' to Della Quina, lot on W 2 8 c < 18B- | “'sujtes: bath, gas, steam heat, etc.; rent 100 | BERNLOCHNER—In Alemeda, =Cal. Feb. mmz“-c:;:“z O g e o] et merted member, Mra. Gesina A line of Tweirth, avenus, 100 S of I strest, 8 -2 | reduced: central location. —_— 'y loves us- ) = it g 1 s 3 rooms S o Antole e schnet, & Dative of | &venus, themce to Kt Patrick's Church Ak O AN Delia Quipn to John F. C. and Mary Ko- | TEHAMA, 150A—Nice, furnished eooms to o ed 76 years and 4 dayi where a solemn requiem l(hmnl Py - {hanks | Sohnitzki_ (ot on W line of Tweifth avenue, ets mfleale Iethe BTy, A Siount Eden, February 1, 1906, | celebrated for the Tepoee of her ToU. ST e 100 S of T street, S 25 by W 120: $10. A1 t 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy to the many friends and acquaintances, and 3ra. Jane Bothisow, widow of the late Chrle- | B8 ficiery, by electric funeral car from | also to the members of the St. Paulus Frauen | | Lotis anf Hos Lven s Miits Bamw tlan Botnsow, beloved mothef ot SCUY ¥ | Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Verein, who gave %o much evidence of their | 1ot on W line ot Tenth avenue, b Bothaow "0 onkland 4z Srw, Ammle | o CBNRE 0" e city, February, 1 1006 | comioriing ermoadhy during te md tours | *r SIS H0 ciny, o on w A carefully selected assortment n all the | J Hendry of Oakland, a natlve of Scotl Cotherine, beloved, wite o the late 1 n g L A romon, 58 W B T | TEHAMA, 826—Nicely furnished rooms; use | of gas, bath, telephone, = TENNESSEE. 704—Convenient, cozy, furnish- sunny parlor | “eg rooms to let. RAZOR STROPS. street_and Twenty-ninth avenus, SW 100 by NW 75, Bay View 532: §10. Jacob Migeot to Thomas L. Sharmon, lot 12, block 365, South San Francisco Homestead: $10. grandmother. table for gen- best materiale, from 26c uj and 4 days. STINE N 25 by W 120; $1 s TENTH, 279 Light, sunny, modern furnisbed | Star Safety Strove .. dieq 7o yoars 4 monthe and L UAV% et | aza Henry Meshaze and Mra. & Kievesahl, | CHRISTIND OEM (augbter) & Chtidren. | N2 0 ¥ 20580 v 5 s, 1ot on 3 une = = roome to let? private family. tar Stropping Machin I ited to attend the funeral services | @ native of Ireland. : R N R Y 'y L S B tully invited to atient e Clockep. M, At {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect & 3 & e 3 - : THBIREL IR = SR SO ARG, Tassl THAT MAN PITTS, Bunday, K aount Eden. “[nterienc | fully iovited to attend the funeral to-day Seraitur ey Stainte ity asd | A H. Jr. and Madeline H. Lisssk to Ju- I 2 roome to let. 1008 Market st., San Francisco. Mount Eden Cemetery. BuraaT e bt ’,h,m.".‘,h Sacred Heart cob Heyman Company. lot on W ocorner of G ices wi eld ut 1: this city, Feb 2, 1906, A O reciwood, sistes of ‘the late Wi | Chureh where Seryiess W Doomeiary. A liam Blackwood, & native of Belfast, Ireland, Jequiem mass will be celebrated for the THIRTEENTH, 220—Nicely furnished sunny — | __rooms to let. | TREAT ave., 456—Nicely furnished rooms to let; reasonable rates. TURK, 204—Nicely furnished sunny rooms to let: §2 per week and up: quiet place. TWELFTH, 111+Nice convenient furnished Tooms to let at reasonable rates. TURK, 162 cely furnished rooms to let; | ~ nice 1ocation. 9 Third st.—100 c to $1 50 per new and modern San Franclsco ree baths and ele- 2% A small furnished rooms to let TWENTY-THIRD, 2802 — Nicely furnished rooms to let. | TAYLOR, bll, pear Geary—Pleasant, sunny roome to let; hot and cold water; $12 and $13 per month T“'x:i\"r%r-‘ol'xm. 8857—Furnished rooms to let v furnished rooms; $1 25 | TWENTY-FOURTH, 8791—Neatly furnished rooms to let | | UNITED STATES, 128 Bddy, near Market—s00 | ~rooms, 85c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read<toom; free bus, baggage. 5 Sunny furnished rooms fo let; | UNION. 1060—Nicely furnished rooms to let: | __reasonable. FOR catalogs see P. R. GLISSMAN, with WALTER N. BRUNT & CO., 609 Misaion st. STOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE. R it o S A ot 2 ‘WE_purchase Oakland Realty Syndicate cer- tificates. W. E. LOGAN & CO., room 17, Bacon block, Oakland. — SEWING MACHINES, DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates, Domes- tic office, 1021 Market 8t ALL kinds second-hand, §3, $5, $8; used, $10, $15, $20. You know whers dolls swing in the window. 1061 Market st. d 72 years. “¥05 Funeral strictly private. BROWER—In _Alameda, el 2, 1908, Robert W. Brower, late of Griffiths Ma- chine Works, 85 Fremont street, San Fran- cisco, son of the late Willlam and Laura Brower. & pative of Californls, aged 31 years 2 months and 22 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servicea Sunday, February 4, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Masonic Temple, Alameda, under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F: and A. M. Incineration Olk-llnfl!er!mtmr;; BRUND—In Santa Clara, Cal, bruary 106, Peter M. Brund, a native of Schleswig, Germany, aged 75 vears. U7 Friends and_scquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2:15 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. Cremation Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at - higher and lower prices; rentals, $3 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. N, 828—Neatly furnished rooms to let | VAN NESS ave, corner Market—Furnished | front bay-window rooms to let. rmiehed room o | VAN NESS, 401—Nice qulet house; furnished rooms to let. N, B44—Rooms to let; no car fare. VAN NESS, €20—Furnished rooms to let; near good car lines; reasonable. 10N, 1006—Rooms to let; reasonable. VAN NESS ave. 416—Neat, well furnished room in private family to let. FOR sale—Very cheap, a Fisher billing and ‘bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes, from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2 50 month. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2,$40; No. 3,$75; all makes rented. Pac. Typewriter Co., 17 Sutter. ——— | VAN NESS ave. 421—Furnished room to let, furnished room to let. | walking distance of Market st. S—Rooms to let in private fam- VAN NESS ave., 816—Rooms to let on quiet street Neat, well furnished rooms to VAN NDSS ave., 808—Comfortable and neat furnished room to let, y furnished rooms, conventences; eplen- | 1 furnished single rooms for reasonsble rates, y furnished sunny rooms, r week and up 1818—Completely furnished rooms to Ness ave.—Fine hed end housekeeping rooms. | VAN NESS ave.. 226, near Market—Furnished room to let. | VAN NBSS ave. 2533—Nicely furnished, con- let. furnished rooms to | venient rooms to TO_LEASE. TO LEASE—Third st. near Townsend; first- class brick bullding mow in course of con- struction: reasonable rent. Apply M. F. GOB, 106 Jessie st. FIVE-STORY bullding, basement and electrio elevator; about 9600 sq. ft. for storgge or manufacturing; Stevenson st., near 7¢h. J. V. VICTOR, Majestio bldg., i281 Market st. DIVIDEND NOTICES, | VAN NBSS ave, 401B—Nice, new furnished | rooms: mogern, ‘sunny corner flat; reasonable. | VALENCIA, 628—Large, sunny rooms to It | “gaz, beth, phone. VALENCIA, 925—Nicely furnished, sunny rooms to let; reasonable, VAN NPES ave., 1002—Nicely furnished rooms | to let; charges reasonable. | WALLER, 812 nicely furnishea rooms; ‘would rent separate or together; suitable for men and wife or 2 young ladies; breakfast. furniehed, sunny rooms : to let by week or month; 343, near Van Ness—Nicely ont rooms, $6 to $10 per month. Ninth—Newly furnished ; every accommodation. 1226 Nice large furnished rooms | | | WASHINGTON, 1408, cor. Leavenworth— | sunny roome’ with private bath in private | family: single or en suite; beautiful scenery; | _mo board or cooking. ‘WASHINGTON, 1633—Sunny room in private detached house, overlooking gardens; man | _only; references. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY, CON., GIANT STATION, CAL- IFORNIA: A dividend (No. 86) of fift; cents (50c) per ehare on the issued capi! stock of the company has been declared pay- able on February 10, 1006. Transfer books will close February 8, 1906, at noon. Checks will be mailed. C. C. QUINN, Secretary. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS—Notice is hereby given that pursu- ant to the provisions of Section 10, Article Fourth, of the mortgage and deed of trust gxecuted by this company to The Equitable Trust Company of New York, as dated January 3, 1905, to secure its First has set apart out of net income ived by it from the lines of railroad sul t to the lien of deed ot i i § H 5, SSERLY—A month's mind mass will be cel- A Smated for the repose of the soul of Chris- fina . Casserly to-morrow (Monday), at 9 oclock. at St. Michael's Church, Ocean View. Friends are resvecttully invited. CLAYTON—In tbis city, January 381, 1906, cs Leon, beloved brotber of John L. and lla A. Clayton, a native of Virginia, aged 45 years 1 month and 9 - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, February 4, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Zion A. M. E. Church, Stockton street, near Sacramento. Interment Mountain ' View Cemetery, Oakland, Cal. lata’_ brother, Janits L CUyLOR e February 4, at 12:30 o'clock p. m. er of 7 % ' FISHER, Chief Ranger. J. R. SANDS, chmgf“m’ 3 CLOONAN—In Oukland, ., Fel 8, 1906, Margaret, widow of the late John Cloo- pan, and_mother of Patrick, Mary, John, Martin, Katle and Cloonan, & of Ireland, aged 87 years. CRAVEN—In this_city, ~Fel Bridget Craven, beloved and Kate Craven and Mrs. M. Centlivre, & native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 73 years. (7 Friends and scquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 5_at 9 o'clock a m., from St Patrick's Church, where. a requiem high mess will be read for the reposs of her soul. Interment private. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, Post. strest. near Jones. 3 DAKIN—In this city, February 1, 1906, Cap- tain Cbarles W., dearly beloved busband of Frankle Dakin, loving father of Ernest, son of Mrs, S, A.%lklwuo Mrs W. Roeckner, and uncle of W. kner, & native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the rotunda of the City Hall. The remains will lie in state at the rotunda of the City Hall from 11 o'clock Saturday until 1 o'clock Sunday, ‘where services will be held. The officers and members of Rincon Par- lor No. 72, N. 8. G. W., will assemble at the rooms of the Fire Co oners, corner City Hall avenue and Larkin streets, at 12:80 p. m., Sunday, February 4, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Captain Charl . Dakin, MURPHY—December 26, 1905, at her resi- NELSON—In this city, February 1, NOLTE—In_this city, February 8, 1906, Au- Crematory. OHLSEN—In this city, February 8, at OWENS—In this city, February 8, 1806, Cam- repose of her soul Monday, February 5, at Herred Heart Church, at § a. m. Friends are invited. ILLER—AR anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, San Fraa- cisco, Cal., on Monday, February 5, at 9:30 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Nellle L Miller of Miller Hall, San Rafael, Cal. Friends are invited to attend. dence, Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland, Mrs. Mary Murphy, beloved mother of Mrs. Captain Fields, Mrs. Captain McCarron, Mrs. James Anderson and J. J. Murphy (engineer Hall of Justice), all of this city, d S84 years. age 1906, ‘Edward Nelson, beloved husband of the late Mary Nelson, and father of Mrs. T. B. M- Govern and Alice A, Nelson, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Sunday). February 4, at 1 oclock p. m rom_the residence of his daughter, Mrs. T. E. McGovern, 1114 Shotwell street, between Twenty-fitth ~_and Twenty-sixth, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Star of the West No. 6866, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by car- riage, gust T. Nolte, beloved husband ‘of the late phie Nolte, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 6 months and 22 days. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Cremation I. O. O. F. 13 days. 7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Pohonachee Tribe No. 10, I. O. R. M., are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral ser- vices to-day (Sunday), February 4, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Red Men's Hall, 220’ Golden Gate avenue. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- tery, by electrio car. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J, Truman & , 1009 slon street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. efs and members of Pohonachee Tribe No. 10, Imp, O. R, M.—You are hereby notified to sttend the funeral of our late brother, Past Sachem H. L. Ohlsen, Sun- gay, February 4 1900, st 1:30 p. m., from Red Men's bullding, 220 Golden Gate avenue. By order F. MURPHY, Sachem. [LLIAM NUTTALL, C. of R. eron Alexander Owens, son of Peter and Mary D. Owens, and brother of Cralg Owens and the late Jessie Leach Owens, a native ot San Francisco, Cal., aged 22 years 10 O fends and sequatntan respect- ends’ ces _are fully invited to at t'l:% the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 12:30 p. m., from the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 612-614 Van Ness avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. January 81, 1906, Dr. Henry J. Proschold, beloved husband of old, fa of Aubrey A. Proschold, and brother of Julla and George Proschold, a native of California, aged WOODLAWN CEM San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Flood Bullding, S. F. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Bstate of Patrick M. Partridge (by John Partridge, executor) to Marion A. Bryonm, lot on SW line of Steuart street, 140 NW of Mis> sion, NW 52 by SW 137:6, SE 54:6, NE 45:10, NW 2:6, NE 91:8; $97, Antoine and Gracle Borel to same, 1880 D. 476, quitclaim deed; $10. John and Emily Partriage to same, same, \ deed; $10, Hermance et al. to Peter G. Patridge, lot on NW _corner streets, N 3 S 187:6, E 81; also lot on 8 line of Howard 45:10 E of Main, E 45:10 by 8 137:6; 25 Theresa R. McWhirter et al. to W. Lair block bounded by and De Haro sf i it Company to Wil Iowa Phomas J. McNaughton to Joseph sad Mary I Lacy, lot 34, block 44, Reis Tract: $10. 'E._and_Nellle Gragg to same, lot 35, block 44, Rels Tract: $10. Martha Bjorkman to Newton Gum Compeny. lot on NE line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 75 NW of H street, NW 75 by NE 100. lot 15, biock 890, South San Francisco and Railroad Home- stead Association; $10. §. Ducas Company to Carl B. Sorensen, lot on B corner of Girard and Dwight streets, SH 100 by NE 120, lot 8, block §, University Mound: $10. James Luttriger to August Heimbach, lot on SW line of Harrington street, 1235 NW of Mission, NW 26 by SW 100, lot 39, Academy Abble R. Wood to_Anna D. Joost, lot 1, block 22, Noe Garden Homestead Tinion: $10. Masonic Cemetery Association to A. E. Tom. mery, lot in cemetery; assigned to Conrad , September 4, 1008; assigned to An- nie 8. Schoenfeld and Mary L. Burmeister, lember 4, 188S; $91. len B. Haskell to August Hainbach, lot 40, block 39, City Land: $1. G. A. Hunnewell to Martin Hanson, lots 49, 813, 814, 901, Gift Map No. 2: also lot 810, Gift Map No. 3: also lot 8, block 17, lot block 39, CY Land; also lots 9 and 10, St1- ver Terrace; $10. E. Vittori to Ocean Shors Rallway Company, lot on § line of St Mary's Collegs Tract, 308: W from monument at intersection of S line of Canal street, thence on curve 418:7, 8, NE 10, thence 204:6, SE 10, NE NW N 336, thence on curve 122:6, S 113:8, thenos . on curve 81:9, SW 386, NW 25, SW | 10, thence on curve 320:4. NE 10, NW 514:4 W 537:5; also lot on S boundary line of St. Mary's Coliege, 385:7 W of Canal strest, 514:6. SW 10, thence on curve 320:4, 0, NE 250, SE 187, W 111:2; $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Fraak Wittskowsk!, lot 8, block ), Rels Tract; grant. Same to Adolph Wittskowski, lot T, block &, same: grant. R Use of Chains on Cars. Numerous tests held during the past few months by prominent automobile manu- facturers have proven the efficiency of the chain system of power transmission as applied to large and powerful touring cars. The French makers, too, have been testing the system as compared with that of shaft drive, and some of their are Interesting. It has been thoro: demonstrated and engineers are H 1 2 5 i 5 g e g drive shows greater efficlency, longer life and less loss of power than either of the other two. The chain drive is claimed e de- | 3bc to §1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator; herel y furnished sunny rooms | _ elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage, :::a- -tbnr'l::m B mm‘&: mm Eaw] FRED T. KANB, President. 6‘?’:‘0‘:! mfix‘?nfi“u‘m‘?‘.fi A‘? .fl:%flf | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | 1o the amount of §12,000 in the sinking fund. JOHN A. GILMOUR, Secretary. ifornia Ciapter No. 6, R. A. M.; Golden Gate T3 Finished rooms ©o 1ot &t very | of advertisements and supscriptions has peen | Such bids rhould be presented to this com- 3 Commandery, K. T.; California Consistory le rates Opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Ficth, | Denv_at lts office, 120 Broadway, in the city | DINKELSPIEL In this cf , February 2, 1906, | No. b, Islam Temple, and Court Richmond Opon unth 13-p. th v And State of New' York, on or before the 19t} | M. Walter, beloved son of Emile and Carrié | No. 88, F. of A. ey Tursiened roome: T | — el oma be Lin i rmson o7 My, e Moe. Tacon Grete | e e A ey Suter ) ni: 75 to 50 week. 2 P fully Invit to attend the fune . ND RD. Southern Pacific baum, ‘a native of fornia, aged 25 years [ | 2 den o | Street, § 82. MoALLISTER, 601_Newly Turnishel umny |~ AND RO R, i ugmmri‘:fi "Ww 2 months "and 18 da R Hutter. strest, where strvicen will | 10t o SW_corner rooms, singie or double; $7 and $8 50 month. . PA %Deonm Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | b held under the auspices of Golden Gate | Wealth ~ e THE MAISON TENCE, . L. . Secretary, ' | fully mnvited to the funeral services | Commandery, K. T. Cremation Odd Fellows' | N 465.618, MISSION, 2079—Newly furnished sunny rooms 640 GEARY STREET. Dated January 18, 19806, to-day (Sunday), at 10 a. m., from the resi- | Cemete: e on BE corner o Bt G gfl i o B 3 4 dence of Dr. J. R. mmmh.l.lnp Buchanan | pre® S L ey, February 2, 1906 Bty | sirests, FATOMA 762 Neat and comfortable fur. | This bouse bas just been opened by Mademe | CENTEAL EACYIS A ANy | B e Thic snd Townsend samls | X-Reed, dearly’ beloved ‘wife of *Russeil umk s SAS sewe Jv M | Comucted ax n wivictly firei-cluss, Tespeotalg | Notoe 18 herchy given that, purmiant to>ths | &% 11:30 8. m. e e oo Ly Sk g AR b R (S NINTH, 277—Sunny furnished rooms. to let; | boarding-house. The location is of the best o s the Gartrar ME:‘ ek ciovea wils ot the “mm Sum || Josesn Jdnd Gloes W Jorden eud e | SNy reesonable rates. | and the French table board unsurpassed. Fins L n D st Do | Beloeq Wil of fhe lale Hager, and [ jate Clara L. Gorham, a native of Portland, | V130, - | suites and single roome with all conveniences: of New York, trustee, dated August 1, | devoted mother of August and Louise l‘.rm,ti Ore., aged 33 years 1i months and 25 days. | 2180 lot O'FARRBLL, 6—Single or double rooms; rate most reasonable; rooms without board if this company has set apart out of the | & Dnative of Hanover, Germany, aged ¥ Fri tances are respect. | Venues, centrally located: for gentlemen only. Qestred. net ‘income derived by it from the iines of | Vears f folly inviked o' atiend the fumeral Suvday, | o0 SE o - Wroad therein mortgaged sum of twen. | HENNESSY—In this city, 1, 1906, | at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of | &verues, GFARRELL, 7i6—Bunny light single room; (Ao iy five thousand dollars In trust to 53 A b L e G B B et oRTn w7 B o e | edent rad e and chabonat asied | Hevpase, aihar oy Chari . "Plotnks | Domier o Saerch Heart Chorch 5oraer of | Comn 174 Fine furnished rooms; | furhished sunny single rooms with board, §30 | under said mortgage will be redeemod there- | H. and feline B. » loving son of [ Fell and Fillmore streets, for services. In- | 830, W 240, N peat, clean and sunny; all conveniences; from t:"::x: 'féom::r l;,;\“ c::tnx(‘el- lz::‘g;:m ;Ltz." ey Mfl'r“ o hfi' sur- f:fl“év‘“m’e""‘ ninno-y, and bt:flur of terment Holy Cross mfi E 145; :l-o lot 5 $250 up. L bonds at prices named s holas and Annie M. Hen- , Parker 240.833, convenient. by the bidders, to the amount of $25,322 74, L' 90, my long summer vacation and I readily calde) 2, 8 4 or b roomed | Tro - ———————————— | in the sinking fund. Such bids should be accept invitations to Jjoin all sorts of el - lights, elevator, private | EDDY, 530 (Hotel Garland)—Biegant furnished ted to this company at its e T e v | s rooma ail meders At onvenient; | Bronaway in. the ity of New Torkon s | HENRY J. CGALLAOHER CO. R o s e % e whtls Tm - B - suites and single; private baths; rates rea- | before the 14th day of February, at 12 (Buccessors to & Gallagher). Al b‘, .1t I8 & bore to me O FARRDLL, 1105 iegantly furniehed rooms | _sonable. o'clock and should be “Bids DANIEL OVAN. Teda, for the repose of her soul. Tot on N line of Elliott Park, 418 W o atnd the estinga. B et Tet” iy Revantea b T s e e L m@r of Pacific Rallway | FUNERAL DIRECTC mnflfim RODGERS_In this city, February 3, street, W 22 by N 70: $10. ot Btelner | .y yimply have an attack of club nerves OFARRELL, 1289_Nice large furnished | ”",,, rooms with m‘"‘_ R i i o | Py rfl:‘mwcmnn.wm“x COMPANY, 20 !‘mhh-‘te-. Opposite Lincoln School. Lviog G.. beloved o ol 3 Anna M. Barron to Thomas W. and Chris- | and am ready to go into hysterics if any rooms to let single gentlemen; good home cooking: free ‘By E. H, HARRIMAN, President, ~ phone South 80. - “mm 5::':&: Bnlrlu“ , Wfl‘ u“} !mt:‘ &?fiéfl- lot vlm!'l!zl dlng;.u! one mentions parllamentary law, whist OLIVE ave,, 550_Fine furnished rooms o | —Pbope #0d bath, inspection fnvited. UNITED UNDERTAKERs, |——m—————————— 3. : b “4: | prizes or committees to me. I don’t have let: charges reasonable. ELII8, 1205 Large finely furnibed Ty 3 z Henderson A. and Dora Boyakin to Horace | iMe §o do a single resttul , read soomw o 4=t i _sopd melghciiood: rmmming {00 S O S S e ey NOW AT 360 MISSION ol Soath 67, 3 : 9 | SB 00:4; $10. s ; - while. I simply go one club to the e PR 1305 e Ak Bt B o Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. | De : . - Mary E. Dickerhoff (Poole) Richara | Other, eating all sorts of sweet concoc- PEARL T7, voar Market sad Valieds—iis | TORK, 1100—ice furnished wisle roltss o Finee Eavipments of smienroe: * | Funeral Directors and Embalmers /Connor, iot on NW comer of Seventsenth | tions and rulning my digestion. I don't ed sunny front room in small private | front suites in new, modern flat; adapted for MARRIAGE LICENSES. furr = -t s G o o ide leman good s - 445 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE Heyman Company August femily: fent reasomahie sttt e o Sy i — CRAIG,COCHRAN&CO.,| " ormeny 122 Baay street) Toni Hatmer ot o T lke of Noa ytre | family, hardly. So while I feel now that PACIFIC ave 106i—Largs noaly twrmimhed | oo —on s e | The ollowing marriage loenses were tssaed | g0 D stablishe private residence accommodations withous | 50§ of Twenty-frst, S 25 by W 80, §10. 1 “"""':7 enough to join ten clubs, I room; bath and lights; $8 per sgon | 3 = ! rooms with ex- | Yesterday: X 5 (Bstablished. 1858) &&- lady attendants. Per- | Patrick Elizgbeth, Richard 3 am going to join just two and it I | * getient. tabie”boara; mice location; references)| , Charles, Berglund, 81, 247 Larkin stroet, and 461 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE. W all” conditions.~ Phone | MeDonald to; s can oy PIPRCE, 421—Large gunny front room; fur- | reguired. ed —— Ferdinando 21, Montgomery | 12dy Attendant. Telephone South 47. | CALIFORNIA, 1850—Nicely furnished rooms | st., and Flora 17, Harold avenue. San Mateo, and Mae e and board b good Spamien family; American | Richard C. POST, 242—Parior fioor, sultable for offie. | and Spanish cooking: references. A Bobiason, 18 2 ‘strost, FOST. 985 yland), oor. 3 legant fur. | EDDY. 725-3iosly furnished roome with ail e e e | nished tes and single rooms. 7, week ‘comforts ‘home; convenient: German cook- foovi 3 mouth: comvenient: central. ‘Teasonabie A R S s -

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