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THE SAN FR NCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1906. WILL SELL Yol & HELP WANT) place in 10 nr. st Powell barb an five ap 644 Clay INVESTMENTS, RE- pen in its vopular dividends a lim- below ivanced in fPAN ROOM 204 POST $100—6 PE. ecd bond, secured by real est with a 50 per cent k bonus per cent down, bal. 10 per cent “all or write room $19; for ‘prospectus at office hours 9 a. earrings, reward $100. otel Hamilton. MRS. a Sayings o in the N BURTON, will please return to in, pear-shaped pearl nd leaves in ceater: pearl bet. Octavia ard urant ave., or Union square, Return to bersl reward sur- diamond _combination i $50 reward for info r— same. 1434 Ellls st.; Jones and Fischer's Theater, 1n kerchief gold , with diamond als B H other jewelry. 16 Jones st. E. HAUSSLEIN avings JOHN R, name of e der will plédse ret [ white and yellow spots on ar. Return to 1042 ive reward cocker spaniel e Jip; trained to beg; liber Grove st. (female); reward at G ker-Woolworth Bank; 1 reward. Apply at office. GEO. BRINN. g coin and key, on Sut- n sts.; reward. 64 Flood te and tan coat while reward te breast; af- reward. 115 Haight Finder will be south 1614 Market st.; setter pup 6 18th ave., Clift House, Umbrella 6 st., Oakiand. consult this specialist on positively corrected; helped: the t difficult cases every case taken; immediate relief; g drugs; low fees; my methods cases of Irregularity; and money; advice free. , 9 8. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. ket st.; ho U. S, ATLWAY the | MONEY TO LOAN. PSSy o CONFIDENTIAL. 3 Loans of all Linds and of every description made on pianos, furniture, warehouse re-§ ceipts, livestock and to people on their indi- vidual notes at banking-house rates; in case of sickuess or loss of employment we extend your loans, s0 you take no chance of lusing your goods; your business is strictly confi- dential, as’ we make no inquirles of your nelghbors; goods remain in your possession and you have the loan as long as you desire; 1f you have any outstanding bills or owe any logn company, we will pay them for you and £ive you more moncy; It 1s easier to pay one then @ number; to ladies of prominence we meke loans without any security whatever; We can refer you to any bank or newspaper in this city; don’t fafl to call and see us and we will cheeriully explain to you our up-to- date method of doing business; you meet no ©One at our geparate and private offices. IL- LINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704. ——WITHOUT DELAY—— As a rule, persons who borrow money want it Tight away—not 10-mOrrow—not next week— but to-day. You can save time, save WOITY, save trouble, save morey by golng direct to the “HOUSEHOLD.” We have never failed to handle a transaction @s promised. We al- ways have the cash on hand—no waiting bere until “‘we get in some money.” You can have any eum from $10 to §300 on such recurity as household goods, pianos, horses, vehicles, salary, etc., at & very reasonable cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment —first, Jast and all the time. Remember this —and remember us_when you want money “WITHOUT DELAY." “RELIABLE MONEY LENDER! HOUSEHOLD. LOAN COMPANY, Tel. South b22. 202-203 Callaghan Building. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 001-602-G03 Examiner Building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ©erte; assignments of rents, property in trust, ete.; legacies life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous _treatment. Strictly confidential, When You Need Money Sce HERMAN MURPHY. ' WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgages on real estal 1n city, town or count Low Tate of intere Give full particul of property, Location, ete, Box 223, Call office. MONEY loaned salaried people and others upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices in B3 principal cities. Save yourself money by getting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, Parrott bullding. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without securi- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer of any one: confidential and courteous treatment, Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on_diamonds, jeweiry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's ‘Jewelry Store 978 Market st.; tel. Main 1644, Branch 1192 Market st. and 27 Third st. A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages Or on any eecurity, any amount. O. W. BECKER, 3¢ Geary, room 6. ON real estate, first and second mortgages; any ‘amount; money advanced to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture; pianos; estates; any security W.'J. WHITE CO.. 26 Montgomery st., T. 8. life insurance poli- MONEY loaned on salaries. egularities; trea.s all pted. Market b treatment, reliable, for female irregularities; rellet hrs. 9-8. 850 Mkt. st., suite 30, 30, Post G.A.R. with experience In ins selling goods on _instal peid each week F come well rec- F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st —— e | Phelan | C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence % Market st.; phone South 622; particu- ton paid to diseases of women DR Phone East 697 Hi Herbs 1126 Market. nd O'Farrell DAVIES and hod of treatment corner £10. residence 2995 Folsom st., o tee ALE. WHITE MACHINERY CO. OFFICE, 130 BEALE ST. a brand new lot of pipe. 4-inch pipe, §3 25 per bundred feet (new). nch pipe, $3 95 per hundred feet (mew). -inch pipe, $5 70 per hundred feet (new). 1%-inch pipe. §7 60 per hundred feet'(new). -inch pipe, $8 70 per hundred feet (mew). 2-inch screw pipe, 2d-bd, ready for Tse. 8o 2%-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd, ready for use.10c B-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd, ready for use.1234c 33-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd, ready for use.15c 4-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd, ready for use.l¥o Seud check or money order to H. 8. WHITE MACHINERY CO., 130 Beale st., largest dealers in pipe on coast. Just receiv: 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, ehafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, d_exchanged; see Sunday Dap H. 8. WHITE MACHY. CO.. 130-32 Bea! | BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 1985-197 Fremont st. HORSES AND WAGONS. A—5 HORSES: 1000 to 1400 Ibs.: $30 to §1 farm wagons 27 Croke st., off Mission, nr. hina ave FOR sa 1300 horee lso & big e RRESTER, 411 Sixth st FOR SALE—W orse; 6 ye old; @ark brow uire box 3017, Call_office MARE for sale: dark brown: 1100 lbs; good condition. 1f interested address box 3082, Call office AUCTION ssle of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday st 11 a. m., 827 Sixth st. GOOD road ho riding or ériving FOR sele—Bay mare; drive sin used to city; sound and cheap 1200 po box 3018, for sale; H gentle nds le or double; DOCTOR'S phaeton; also buggy and cheap. 628 Fuiton wagon; BAY mare for eale; 6 years old. Call_office. HORSE for sale: 843 Howard WANTED—Driving horse: state age, price, etc. Box 2616, Call office EPONGES—Rock Island sheepswool, $6 and $6 dor. 8. ADDERLEY, 807 Market st., S. F. ¥OR sale—3 trucks, § large exprees wagons, 1 mslt wagon. 233 Beale st. B Box 34 sultable for lady or doctor. FOR sale—New and second-hand billiard and Pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables ege of buying: modern bar fi p prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- DER. €52 Mission st., S. F. { A LADY having recently lost her husband and | breaking up her home will sell beautiful, al- most new $360 upright plano at less than { | | haif to effect sale; will take instaiments. Box 4176, Call office. | AAA—CHIC every day at 10c; 25 varieties | " of thoroughbred eggs and fowls; W. Leghorn | pullets; elso geese eggs. Ingieside Poultry | Yards, ‘807 Mt. Vernon ave.; Ocean View car. | ANOTHER rebuilt No. 1 Smith Premier Type. writer, $35; a bargain. L. & M. ALEXAX DER, 110 Montgomery st., agents L. C. Emith & Bros.’ visible typewriter. A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en. | " gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, 336 Main st. FOR sale cheap—Galv, iron skylights, any length; also corrugated glass for ekylights. KERR BROS., Central Park, Sth and Market, REFRIGERATORS for butchers, grocers, ho- tels, pub. ins family use direct to con- Funiers. Ft.Smith Refrig. Wks. 482 O'Farrell. CASH registers—Save money by buying from us; cash or easy monthiy payments. Ameri- cen Eecond-Hand Cash Register Co., 27 5th st. home in confinement; | GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., | epecialist for Temale | cles, estates, etc. UNITED LOAN AND tlarities; Teller | TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., branch office 344 Post st. | 617 Washington st. KOHL, reliable cpecialiat; | ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano ef guaranteed 2oved to 944 | Without remcval or other security; lowest etween Hyde and Larkin. | rates; no commiesions; confidential.” 5067 | Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. S office, 1206 M st. ~ 1 PER cent on furniture or plano; no remoyal; © charge; | no commission; no publicity; $35 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. BALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. policias, ete. Empire Lean & Invest, Co.. 612 Parrott bldg. ALVA CO. loans money to salaried people with- out security; good terms, easy payments; also on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bidg. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. PERSONAL! * “REXRADIO'S P-R-0-0 “THEY WISH TO S-E-E YOU'—Mr. E. Eaton, 1220 Harrison st., Oukland, was speeaily cured of dangerous KIDNEY dis- ease, and his wife and mother of (alleged “‘incurable”) TOTAL DEAFNESS; they can now hear distant WHISPERS, Mr. E. als2 SAW many others successfully treated .for DEAFNE: PARALYSIS, DBAF-MUTE- ISM, etc. Mr. O. Ellis, presidenf of the great Victor Gold Mining Co., 330 Pine, will tell you of 40 years' totally DEAF ear in- stantly hearing distant WHISPERS, also of persons LAME from — RHEUMATISM, PARALYSIS, LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, etc., instantly (in his presience) enmabled to RUN and LEAP. You can SEE at offices large STACKS of testimonials with NAMES of the grateful patlents and go and _VISIT them. Consuitation and TEST SAMPLE of this mighty healing power FREE. “REXRADIO 1S C-O-M-I-N-G''; will shortly pay a HEALING VISIT to all localities on this coast, from which he receives LETTERS of invita om iniending patients. WRITE him AT ON “REXRADIO," the MARVELOUSLY POWER- FUL (NON-MEDICAL) HEALER for all INCURABLE diseases; 11 years in ful treatments in 1905; NOTICES to your SICK hours 2 to 6. 509 Kearny st. MASSAGE and electric weatments; Professor ‘Awischus, who came from the old country With best recommendations of he Govern- ment_hospitals of England and Germany; hourg 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 5S1 Turk st. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. OO TN A BARIN HOUSEKEEPING—Con. _RooMS voRr GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY §10 A MONTH. $500 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; en- hancing in value with every stroke of the buy now; next week may be too late; at’ Goodwin' 1 not the only man that ap- preciates this beautiful section. W. J. WHITE COMPANY, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. $150,000-CORNER in heart of business dis- trict; 63x08:7; new brick improvements; leased for ten'years (3 years and 3 months to run) at a rental of $987.75 per month, This is_something unusual. Am returning east in 3 weeks and want to close deal befors 1 go. OWNER, Box 4178, Cally ROTHERMEL & CO., 57 Californla st., has some good bargains in city property; also houses and lots in Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda. Call or write for what you want. LOT, 50x75, with 2 flats for sale, $6750, back- ing up against Folsom-st. property: 125 feet east of 5th st., on Shipley. A. CHRISTEN- SEN, owner, Van Dyck Saloon, northwest cor. ‘of 3d and Mission sts. LOT 75x90—N.E. cor. Bdnks and Jefferson sts.: street graded and sewered; make offer; will accept $100 cash, $10 per month. The Dolan Co., cwners. 1607 Market st., opp. Franklin. §2300—MODERN 5-room cottage, just complet- ed; mantel; beam celiing; high paneling; beautiful marine view; installments. 477 84th ave., Richmond District. DR. F. F. JOHNSON wishes to announce to his vatients that he has removed his office to 1918 Sutter st.. near Fillmore. FOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view blocks and lots: cheapest in district. E. J. HOOPER, 20 Montgomery st. AT less than cosi—Uncalled for suits, over- coats and trousers at CHARLES LYON: the London tailor, 715 Market st. DRUMMERS’ samples of wholesale house cloaks, euits, skirts. 310 Market st. TO Anna M. Ainsworth: Your sister, H. ¥. B., is here from the East. RHEUMATISM—One free treatment; electricity & medical; quick rellef a cure. 14 McAllister, HAV, perfect form corsets made to order from $3 up. 1047 Post st., near Larkin. $2300—SWELL new cottage of 6 rooms and bath; near car: terms like rent; must be so0ld.” Apply 3310 Miselon st. WE have bargains in Parkside, Pledmont and Berkeley lots, $295 up; cash and terms. CITY AND SUBURBAN LOT CO., 11 Montgomery. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. LOTS—AIL parts of the city; $1 weekly. 408 Parrott bullding. on some, 8 BRAND new tallor-made men's sults, cost $25, for 30 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. BARGAIN—New cor.; Mission; income prop; flats; rents $117.50; well built. 419 Market. $1 A WEEK; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st. bet. Seventh and Eighth. $10,000—TWO sunny, well-butit flats. Inquire hardware store, cor. Ellis end Devisadero. MASQUERADE costumes, play . books, wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 732 Mkt HOUSE and lot with elevator for sale; rents $305. 843 Howard st. ‘A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertising and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth, Open until 11 p. m — DON'T pay $7000 for 8 flats; I build 4 flats for §5000. Builder. 436 Parrott building. e e . GOVERNMENT LAND. SIXTEENTH, 3443 corner house—Sunny, fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. TAYLOR, 911—2 side bay-window rooms, fur- nished, gas range, $15: 2 back rooms, gas range, $10. TWENTIETH, '3398—Sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; all conveniences: from $8-$16, TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny bay-window rooms; complete; rent reason’ble. TURK, 1155—Sunny well furnished housekeep- ing rooms: complete: reasonable. TURK, 1576—Sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, bousehold goods stored. moved, shipped. 723- 731 Howard st., or. Third; phone Grant 161 FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on M moving, pkg. & shps.; h. h. goods shipped rates, 1928 Howard; phone Mission 162 TRANSCONTINENTAL Freight Co.—Merchan- dise w'Rouse; cheapest in city: get our rates; teaming con’tra Market: tel. Bush 8§73 PIERCE-RCDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West §28. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. WALLER, 71—2 newly furnished rooms, $16; also large sunny alcove and kitchen, $10. WEBSTER, 1016_Sunny, furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. APARTMENT HOUSES. 1560 HYDE st., cor. Pacific, pear town, for refined people—12 unfurnisiied, mew, artistic 4 rooms, bath, private hall and rear porch, apartment flats; halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; free water and janitor service; light and sun in every room; unsurpassed marine view from top floors; rents $25, $27.50 ani $30. Open:=d today for the first time. Call early if you want one; you cannot dupli- cate them for $10 per month more money. SEWING MACHINES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family 18 cheapest: second-band all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes. tie office. 1021 Market st., mear Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand. $3, $5, 38: siightly used, §10. $15, $20. You kmow where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL makes reduced. repairing. renting. Si W. & W.. office 157 6th st.: tel. :...1.'fifi ALADDIN APARTMENTS. THE ACME OF PERFECTION. CORNER BUSH AND TAYLOR. 2-3-4+ ROOM SUITES. ROOF GARDEN—BANQUET ROOM. REFERENCES REQUIRED—LEASES GIVEN FAIRHAVEN—New, modern, sunny 4-story corner, furnished apartment, 2 and 3 rooms, all front on street; kitchen. bath, electric light, etc.; $5 to $6 per week. 227 9th st. EI CERRITO, Washington and Larkin—One 3- room apartment, furnished, and one 4-room apartment, unfurnished. TO let—4-room sunny apartment; alry. Apply 1673 Sutter st. CORNER Seventeenth and Church—New apart- ments of 4 rooms and bath. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine. near Hyde 2. 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; st heat light and ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and HOTEL RANDOLPH, 300 Mason, bet. Geary and_ O'Farrell—Newest, most modern Furo- plan hotel, catering to first-class tour- t and commercial trade only; phote, steam heat; reading lamp in every room. Elegantly furnished rooms, ith private bath, $1 per day. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms furn. REAL ESTATE—-COUNTRY—FOR SALE OLD ESTABLISHED. ALWAYS RELIABLE. 3 W. J. WHITE COMPANY, LOANS. INSURANCE. TITLES GUARANTEED, $15,000—145 acres level alluvial sofl, only 1 mile ‘of fine town, 60 miles from ecity; well fenced and cross fenced; 6 felds; 20 acres fine alfalfa; 2 fine wells; pumping plant capacity 1000 gallons per minute; good bH-room house; blacksmith shop and engine-house; hors barn; 2 large cow barns; windmill and tank; milkhouse and separator; 2 No. 1 horses Berkshire hogs; G0 head 'stock hogs; 26 head fine graded young cows; 12 calves; poultry; wagons, plows, harness, farming tools. This choice property might consider residence in exchange at spot cash value. $4000—43 acres, 1 mile Calfstoga; slightly rolling; 9 acres Alatero and Zinfandel grape full bearing; 0 acres French prunes and choice peaches, 8 years old; balance fine oaks and good pasture, rural delivery; 5-room ,house, barn, poultry-houses; 2 brooders, incubatol borse and buggy, Dlows, cultivators, trays and boxes; morigage $1700 can remaln; might, exchange for gcod house and lot. $3000—Hal? mile Oukdale, Stanisiaus Coun- ty; 19 acres pure black sandy loam, river bot- 16 acres under irrigation; all in tom land; oranges, almonds, peaches, apricots and ber- ries in bearing; b-room house; good barn, sheds and poultry-houses; Wwire netting yards: windmill and tank; close to high- school; might exchange. $100U—11 acres, poultry farm: rich black loam, sloping; 2 acres oaks; fine well; ne school; above Los Gatos, Santa Clara County; old_buildings; £nap. $4500—Stock ranch, 3 miles from Haywards, indorser; LOANS to peopte without The prompt attention and liberal terms. City Loan Co., 211 Crossley bullding. salaried DON'T borrow money on salary untll you see us. Hutton Credst Co., 912, Mutual Bank bld. CTASH loaned_salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. 3% ON furniture & planos; $15 up; no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN. room S1, 8 Eddy st. ALL loans on dlamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank. 038 Kearny. M WE bave bought the entire plano stock of Pattosien Furniture House and are able to lexitimately sell same at half price; too many bargains to enumerate; prices §0 to $325; easy terms. GOODMAN'S, 1132 Valen- cla $t.; open evenings. A BARGAIN list unequaled in the city; up- SICAL INSTRUMENTS. rights; Chickering, §182; Steinway, $195; Helne, $235; Fisher, $98; Emerson, §125; Davis, §197; rents §2 up. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. A COZY corner piano, new and neat, and for the money you pay it can’t be beat; rented for $3 per month and sold on easy payments. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st AN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $50. A SQUARE PIANO Fonx}w. BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'FARRELL ST. SAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct, from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencla st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. A STEINWAY In_good condition, HEINE PIANO CO., 287 Geary st, GOOD as new oak piano, §125. Call from 8 a. m. to § p. m., 584 Valencia st. FIFTY-CENT piece’ of musig free. PIERCE'S Plano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. SUPERIOR violins; mew and old. H. MUL~ LER, maker and regairer, 2 Latham place. ALMOST given away: storage pianos and fur- niture. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East'n migr. sac- rificed; terms to suit. Statham,110 McAllister. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecllian plano pleyer. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 18 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farreil. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16_pa sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, postage _paid. $96.50. \ PHOTO mounts for photographers and card writers; seliing below manufacturer's cost. | _ Suneet Photo Supply Co.. 42 Third st. | MACHINERY. boliers and engines bought, | #old and exchanged; power plants in their | entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 280 Main. HOUSES TO LET, A PRINTED list of houses 1o Jet; send for cir- G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 20 Montgmy. Y near Van Ness—Modern 9-room hoyse, $40, including water. Apply MADI- SON & BURKE. HOUSE, 9 rooms, newly decorated, electric lights large, sunny yard, furnacé; low rent. 2125 Califor near Buchanan. BCOTT, 1106—2-story house, € rooms and bath; n ly tinted, painted; reduced to $80. t., HOUSES WANTED. WANTED IN SAN MATEO. To rent, & house of from five to seven #00d repair and within easy reach steady tenant. Address box 4114, COTTAGES TO LET. TWENTY-SIXTH and Howard—Fof rent, 16 mew and very pretty cottages, brick d ehingle, oid Englieh, 5 and 6 rooms each; all modern conveniences; in the warm belt of the Mission; good car service; ren® $22 50 end §25. HOTELS. | FOR sale—Second-hand_wharf plank, cheap. | " Adaress LE ROY BRUNDAGE, 2021 17th st., | _Ben Francisco. AA—Full-dress suits to rent for all occa- sicns by L. SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Ellls s A—GENTS' full dress sults to remt. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second floor. | FOR_sale—Al family cow; fresh. E. B | DIERKS, Hunters Point, near drydock. | PRETTY chmbination baby bugey and gocart; | _cheap. 1048 Hampshire et | ELBGANT enameled bath tubs, $11.50; sinke, | lavatories, etc., half price. 213 Fourth st. MINES AND MINING. roliing land, part hilly; abundance of wood and pasture; plenty water; 6-room dwelling; barn, poultry-houses; fine deep soll and nice neighborhood. $520016 acres fine level sandy loam; 4 miles south of Sebastopol; on new electria Toad: S-room cottage; small barn; good well; 8 acres in blackberries; §1500 down. $4000—30 acres on main irrigating canal; 12 miles from Bfockton; b acres fine alfalfa; § acres Zinfandél grapes; §-room house; barn; 2 indmills, reservoirs, 3 cows, 2 good horses, Wagon, harness, plows,' harrows. tools. 49270 ver acre—160 acres on main frriga- tion capal: 4 miles of creamery and town of Ripon: 20 miles city of Stockton; ralse 5 crops alialfa a year; beat this. $4000—Near Healdsburg; 21 acres rich loam, sligbtly rolllng; 12 acres fine orchard, D year old; 6 acres bearing wine grapes; 2 acres ha: modern . 6-room hard-finished 'house; bat pantry, closets, cellar; € poultry-houses; brood or ‘and incubator houses; large 2-story barn, Well fenced; $1700 can’ remain indefinitely; might trade equity for bay home. $3500—20 acres, between Elmira and Vaca- ville, 00 miles city; level sediment loam; 10 aeres full bearing apricots and peaches, net- ihx 3600 this season; large berry patch: nice B-room cottaxe; xkoodl barn ‘(ullhol bay: new winamill and tani; large storehouse; poultry- el ciose to &raded school; $1000 can 1o~ main. 1550—A crackerfack Sonoma ' City poult 31550 > acres, half mile depot; cozy S-room farm, Tage, brooder house end brooders accammo- S €®'1000 chickens: 2 incubators; wird mef ting yards; 200 young pullets; bulldings all new: half cash. $1600—Close to Sebastopol and electric cars; 10 ucres; 6 acres blackberries, 2 acres straw. berries and raspberries; fine springs; small house and_outbuildings; halt cash. $2000—6% acres full ' bearing apricots and runes, near San Jose: cozy 4-room cottage; arn, windmill and tank; poultry-houses; halt casb. $5756 down—7 acres sandy loam, on electric road,, mear Santa Rosa; good dwelling, barn, poultty-houses; grapes and berries; $1400. ‘We are making a specialty of § and 10 acre homes on the electric road between Petaluma and Sebastopol, with or without buildings, on a very small payment down and balance long term at b per cent interest. See them to-day. Send stamp for large Printed List. 26 Montgomery st., Room 8. Property Exchanze a Speclalty. FORMING & club to acquire a tract of fine land to be subdivided Into small farms to suit among members at wholesale price: terms to suit; a_few more members want WESTERN FARM HOME ASSOCIATION, room 66, 908 Broadway, Oakland. GET our new catalogue of country propert: we have the largest and best selected list of fruit and poultry farms, stock ranches, al- falfa and_timber lands. ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California_st. WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 acres of timber claii Call and see us at 514A Jones st. Inclose stamp for further information. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVEL- OPING AND COLONIZATION COMPANY. e e e REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTZD—To buy small plece of land out- #ide of San Francisco; suitable for bunga- low; state whether it is timbered or other. wise, and all particulars. Box 3081, Call. e e REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. OAKLAND, Berkeley or San Francisco prop- ertles to exchange for ranches. J. H. ED- SON, rooms 14 and 15, Bacon block, Oakland. e PROPERTY WANTED. e A A A A A A A A A AN WANTED-—Alameda County property; GARD- NER-FRICK CO., 468 Tenth st., Oakland WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.8.F. 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open ail night. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 1 Turk—Electrio lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night, $1 25 to $4 week. BARTLETT, 325, near 24th—2 sunny connect- ing rooms, furnished or unfurnished, en suite or single; phone; bath. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; new house; modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ing, repairing and improving the State il Fes { B tol bullding at Sacramento, Calif be received by the Board of State Commissioners uo to the hour of 12 o' noon on the 16th day of March, 1006, at office of saild Board In the ‘State bullding, in Sacramento, at which time place sald sealed proposals will be o and contracts based thereon will be let. descriptions, bills and specifications can be seen dally from date of this notite during all business hours. until the making of . at the office of the Board in at_the office of Sutton & Wi 510 Montgomery street, San isco, and at the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, = t»n: Sty ok Los Angeles. Separate bids Wi received and separate contracts made, first, for the including all brick, ' stone, concrete work, and all excavations and filling; second, for the iron work: o e werk) fousth, Tor the. plumiite Saa ing work: fous for plum Ventilating work: sixth, for the tinning, vanized iron, roofing, slating, fireproofing and metal lath work: seventh, for the pal and fraining work: eighth. for all work and S ferials Tecessary for installation of elevators; ninth, for all work and materials for atatr Ways and ornamental grills: tenth, for all work and materials for marble work and tiling: cleventh, for- all work and materials for scagliola work. A satisfactory bond, as required by law, in an amount equal to at least 10 per cemt A the bid, must accompany each bid. " The Board the right to reject any and all bids. ler of the Board of State Capitol Com~ By ‘missioners. GEO. C. PARDEE, President. 3. A- ELSTON. Secrstary. CALIFORNIA, 2727—A pleasant, fur- nished room. ELLIS, 11{5—Twe beautifully furnished singl rTooms; also elegantly furnished front suite; in private flat GUERRERO, 346—Sunpy furnished room: let. H:\YES. 390—Neat, sunny, furnished rooms to ot. HAYES, 120%—Furnished front room, sunny all d:y. ruitable for 1 or 2 persons; $10 per month. sunny, to ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. I WILL furnish lot and build a modern 1%- tory 6-room cottage, price $2250, $500 cash. will build a 4-room cottage with lot for $1600, $200 cash. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda, — oo BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR the best bullt homes, the most modern, most teasonable terms, se¢ the Barkeley Home Bullding Assoclation, 2082 Center st., First National Bank, Berkeley. ELEGANT home; well bullt; 9 rooms: 2 bath- rooms, tollets; handsome mantels; large lot; beautiful palms and shrubbery: also lot and ble rear. Owner. 2001 Bancroft way. Eavle;rest Owee SV Betoroft MY g OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS HOTEL #t. Kathryn, cor. worth; in heart of city; baths; modern in all details with priv. bath, $1 day; touri: HOTEL Hamiiton and cafe, 125 Ellis_ bet. Powell & Mason sts., S.F,—Rms., $I to $3 per day; steam heat & teiephone in each room. HOWARD, 2476—To rent, a large sunny room, suitabla for one or two gentlemen; nice yard. Ellis and Leaven- 300 rooms; 10§ $3 to $15 wk. solicited. LADY going East, owning Dice home, would rent part very reasonable. Box 4142, Call. LARKIN, $17%—Front sunny double bed, §8; investigate this. LARKIN, 1042—Furnished rooms to let; good car service. LOMBARD, §24—Pleasant sunny front suite with.bath: suijable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family;reasonable; also single room. MARKET, 1004—One large front room to let, $2 per week; over dental parlors. MARKET, 1008%—Front rooms, suitable for offices, second floor. room, BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same published. tices restricted simply to the announcemens of the event are published once in this columm free of charge. BORN. BRIEGER—In this city, February 25. 1906, to the wife of Samuel Brieger, a daughter. COFFERS—In Oakland, February 24 1906, to the wite of Harold W. Coffers, a daughter. EVANS—In this city February 25, 1906, to the wife of George S. Evans. a son. MARYE—In Washington, D. C., February 24, 1906, to the wife of George T. Marye Jr., & daughter. ———— DIED. 30 McWilllams, 57 ©'Tool Oliva, Wm.A.L Catherine, 88 ovanni, 40 Olsson, Besste T., 34 Peguillan, Eugene. 21 Petersen ' R.N., 2 mos Reld, Thomas, 73 Soars, Mary, 48 Sullivan, Mary B Towns, Ann, 68 Tribou, Horace N., 70 Upshur, John H., 70 Waits, 'Col. G. W., 6@ Winslow__james, 3% McGovern, Michael Wyatt, Thomas, 73 AIKENS—In this city, February 23, 1906, at Backess, Bergerot, Conw Cook, W 32 Iter, Crittenden, Saran, 73 Danihy, Thomas, 36 Eitel, Mrs. F. B, 65 Feeley, James F..' 23 Gruber, Clara, T Caroline, 28 Rev. Patrick Hoegemann, Esther,S3 Levis, Johanna MARKET, 1912 — Respectable workingmen, newly furnished rooms; home surroundings. MARKET, 1823—Rooms to let, furnished, rea- sonable. OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale or_exchange—Choice lot in Oakland; close in, Box 4164, Call office. EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4250—13-ROOM house; bath, laundry, porce- Jain bath, 3 sets folding doors, 2 water closets, 2 marble washbasins; inquire within. Pighth ave., between Twentleth and Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR three or six months, nine-room house, Linda Vista Heights, Oakland. Inquire at premises, 668 Walsworth ave. — e ee— OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. —— MARKET, 2082—Rooms to let, furnished. MARKET, 2088—Rooms to let, furnished; rea- sonable. McALLISTER, 1020—Large sunny room; run- ning water; bath, gas; use plano; reason- able; also single room. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 35c to §1 50 per day; $2 to §8 week; the only new and modern Lotel and rooming-house In San Francisco that has o‘l:‘;‘ on ground floor; hot and cold water, electfc lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MINNA, 230—Single rooms, $1 a week up. MISSIGN, 1008—Nice furnished room in mod- ern house. MISSION, 1087—Furnished. room to let in com- fortably furnished house. LSWORTH, 410—$40; 6 rooms, modern; ‘flowers, lawn, location, all nice; énap; long | MISSION. 1088—Nlcely furnished rooms to let; loase. Why buy furniture? Cheaper this way. | warm belt. ELEGANTLY furnished flat, 7 rooms; all sun- ny; large yard. 718 Sycamore st key 710. e —————————————————— OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. AN NN, FIFTEENTH, 615, Oakland—3 or 4 cozy rooms, connected; separate entrance; also fine single room; central. OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Broadway and 15th st. F. A. WILDER, prop., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. BPECIAL to-day for bargains in furniture. H. Scheilhaas_ 11th st., cor. store, Oakland. e WANTED—Country real estate In all parts of California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO., 805 Unfon Savings Bank bullding, Oakland. San Francisco Advert’s’'m’ts ASSAYING 50c; cash for gold, rich ore, etc. Pioneer Assaying Co., 157 New Montg'my st. l MUSEUMS. DR, LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum of ‘Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. OFFICES AND !’I'OIIITS TO LET. Sacramento and Baker; fine CORNER store, corner; thickly settled neighborhood. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. TO let—Floor space, 20x40, for office or manu- facturing; only $10. G. W. P., 146 Second st. HALF store to let; suitable for millinerybusi- ness; has been a miliinery store for years. 123 BStockton st., from March 1. BECOND-HAND fireproof safe for sale cheap | “at 6 Merchant st MAJESTIC building, 1281 Market—Nice mod- ern offices to let: §10 per month and up. | BANK rate. double timelock; a bargain, RICH- ARDSON BROS., 123 New Montgomery st. CASH registers—All makes; new and second- hand; half price; easy terms. 530 Market st. FOR sale—A eealskin as good as new. MUNICTPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st VERY cheap; Fisher billing bookwriting type- writer, Municipal Loan Office, $07 Market. DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCCARTHY. 807 Mission. TWO merry-go-rounds: one miniature ratlway. BACIGALUPI, 805 Kearny st. EAFES—New and eecond-hand. The HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargaine. BULLARD & BRECE, 131 Post st. LARGE store, with basem., 638 Clay st., below Kearny. Apply Landry Babin, 413 Kearny. P L LN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON! REMOVED—DR, WONG_HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st., bet., O'Farrell and Ellls. WONG WOO, the famous merb doctor; all dis- easce cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PILES AND FISTULA. FREB illustrated book on above diseases sent on request; permanent cures without the knife; book contains valuable information. DR. FRANK R. WESTON, specialist, suit 500A, Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., S. F. HOTEL SEQUOIA, 808 GEARY ST. CORNER HYDE. Telephones; steam heat; hot and cold water in every room; European plan: grill; no ho- tel more modern or couvenient; most ele- gantly furnisbed. ®."H. WARFIELD, Proorietor. HOTEL Bt. Nicholas, Market, Larkin, Hayes sts.—Heart of §, F.; modern; American and Buropean plans; electric lighis and phone in every room: hot and cold water; guiet, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Tnited Etates or Canada one year for $1. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS., AA_Highest prices paid for ladies’, gents' cast. ‘off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento, PARTNERS WANTED. A~ AP PARTNER wanted to manufacture telephone, telegraph and trolley poles; new method; re- duces cost 40 per cent; fully patented. P. O. PATENTS. 3 AA_Dress sults, Tuxedos, Pr. Alberts & other ‘suits bought. L. koll, the tailor, 202 Ellis. L e HIGHEST prices paid for ladies’ & gents’ cloth- ing. Anderson, 154 9th st. Tel, Howard 1187. INVALID CHAIRS. BOLD, rented exchanged; manufacturer of the Eames tricycle chair. 2018 Mkt.; tel. Park 775, SECOND-HAND_ tinsmith tools and machines of all kinds. Box 6200, Call office, Oakland. W 5 slee weiiFs e B Sraretb e ind i ainseay DIAMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co., 400-401 Adame bidg., 206 Kearny st. 1 INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and forey atent laws. ¥ P. MEDINA, 632 Market st SCIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood bldg., obtain._ buy and sell patents. ' PRINTING, E. C. HUGHES COMPANY, ters, engrav- ers and binders. 611 mfi’:fl -t..n S F. ALFALFA irrigated lands, $25 B acre: $1 down, $1 month; no interest. Pampblets at INDEX LAND B. CO.. 241 Crossley bldg. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country and, BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery San Francisco. TFOR sale—9) acres of cholce land across the bay. Address box 3452, Call office. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. - 1028 — Sunny, FILLMORE, housekeeping rooms to let. FOUR bright, sunny rooms for housekeepin, electric 1ights and eteam heat; in mod; artment. Call bet. 10 and 2 ‘at 928 Ellis . room 15. Phone East 2134. : CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. POINT SAN PEDRO REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—PRICE $150,000. THE POINT SAN PEDRO RANCHO. SAN MATEO COUNTY. Seen from Clift House; 230 acres on the Pa- cific Ocean and line of Ocean Shore Rallway Company and 263 acres in hest part of San Pedro Valley, being the “'Old_Adobe, tract; finest valley In the State as a resort; the two tracts to be sold as a whole for $150,- 000, or may be sold separately; most desirable ‘itiation possible for hign priced -villa lots, With best location and climate on the coast for a great first-class hotel; valuable mineral spring; no fog; two beautiful beaches; San Pe- dro River running through the property; fresh water lakes adjoining; finest climate in the world all the year. Address the A. B. PAT- RICK COMPANY, 416 Front st, Sen Fran- cisco, it ——— BEN LOMOND REAL ESTATE. FOR rale—In 460 th_st.. Oakland. " PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. A A OPERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO. S Sh0- usiness blook: rents ‘am.u Home site, near Stanford University, Home office, Palo g‘{l‘%‘fly office, 303 Hearst i e ——————— HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. m;- '?")'.::n the ‘!m“o'; and best located . tron . beach, BAY CITIES LAND 5. 640 Marget. — FOR best lots on Halfmoon Bay call on SAUL | & O'DEA, “fl'um: tel. Montgomery 1791 Sanchez | FOURTEENTH, 154—Neat sunny furnished rooms to let. . reoms o - HAYES, 120%—Three furnished housekeeping rooms; §15 per month. o e HAWTHORNE, 190—Two sunny housekeeping rooms; Jewel range; meter; $12. HOWARD, 617—Housekeeping and single rooms; gas range; terms reasomable. HOWARD, 823—Large front furnished light housekeeping; gas: for couple or working girls: $3 50 week. ek 8T JESSIE, 823—Front parlor, furnished house- keeping, $8.50; other rooms, $2, $1.50 and $2.75 week. B0 2 L S SRR P SR LARKIN, 1042—2 front sunny unfur. rooms; all convenienceq; 2 sunny back rooms; LARKIN, 1051—Neat, sunny, furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. _ s - MARKET, 1163—Twe rooms, completely fur- nglwi ‘for housekeeping; rent very reason- able. e MCALLISTER, 1202—Corner sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping to let. MINNA, 172—Large front furnished room, with kmu‘-'n. en suite, housekeeping, for couple, - $3.25 week;; also single rm., light, hkpg. §1.25. 3825 Wk e . MISSION, 523—Sunny housekeeping suite; gas, running water. AK, 1 14 Page—Complete for house- okuplhg'w"to $12; hot bath; laundry; adults. OCTAVIA, 411—Sunny furnished rooms to let, Camipets for T ping. R O'FARRELL, 742—Rooms to let, furnished for housekeeping. e L ARRELL, 1254—2 newly furnished rooms; o’z'vnu‘flat: cheap to right parties. Toom; 2ord POLK, 612—Sunny upper floor; 2 large rooms; $208; 2 beds; bath; gas stove; phone. L 2308, Plaza—] SCOTT. 2308, coposiie Alts Furnished - for housekeeping. - i furnfshed rooms | NATOMA, 64—Furnished rooms, 1 per week up. o?x, 220—Sunny, well furnished rooms to et. OLI'rAv'u. 409—Sunny furnished reoms to et. POLK, 1300Sunny furnished rooms to let; reasonable. SUTTER, 805—Neatly furnished month up; private family. e e SUTTER, 1842—Good location; sunny furnished rooms to let. TURK. 204—Fine furnished large sunny rooms to let; running water; good location; $1.73 per week and up. rooms, $4 per WALLER, 6—Sunny furnished rooms to let. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—i400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec: tric lights (no gas), running water in every m; elevator, read-room; free bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, 35¢ to $1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room: free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.. oovosite Fitth. Oven until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts. \ \f \ \ ROOMS AND BOARD. FRANKLIN, 1453—Fine furnished rooms with best of board; all home comforts; $25 to $33 r month. O'FARRELL, 841—Nice, comfortable rooms ‘with good board: also furnished rooms for housekeeping, POST, 1234—Large private house; first-class table; corner house; every ‘room light and sunn: —_ SEVENTEENTH. 3680—Nicely furnished rooms in new, modern, sunny flat with family of two; board if desired. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house; table and sunny rooms; modern. LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms; hot and cold water; bath; excellent board. ter—Rooms and board. $20 up. l excellent $ %t his residence, 918 Minnesota setreet, between Twenty-first and _Twenty-second, Edward T., dearly beloved husband of Ruby Alkens, son of the late Willlam and Jane Alkens, and brother of Charles Alkens and Mrs. Edward Schulz of Cottonwood, Cal., a native of New York, -aged 30 years 7 months and 24 days. § Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 p. m., from Red Mes Hall, 220 Golden Gate avenue, where services will be held under the auspices of Mohican Tribe No, 119, Improved Order of Red Mem. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mohjcan Tribe No. 119, L O. R. M.— Otficers and_members: You are hereby re— quested to assemble at Red Men's Hall, 220 Golden Gate avenue, tomorrow (Tuesday), at 1:13 p. ., to attend the funeral of our late brother, EQward T. Alkens. By order JOHN J. CORDY, Sachem. H. J. LAMBERT, Chief of Records. BACKESS—In Fruitvale, February 24, 1906, Charles Edgar. husband of Sarah E. Backess, and father of Mrs. W. J. Parr, a native of New York, aged 57 years and § months. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, February 27. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at his late residence, 3308 Davis street, Fruitvals, under the auspices of Oakland Typographical Union No. 36. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. BERGEROT—In this city, February 24, 1906, Helen L. Bergerot, beloved sister of Mrs. J. McCormick, James Keenan and the late ‘Alexander Keenan, a native of Ireland. [7The funvral will take place today (Monday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late res- dence, 1416 Guerrero sireet, thence o St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebratéd for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemstery, by electric fumeral car from Thirtieth street and San Joss avenue. CONWAY—In this city, February 25, 1908, at the residence, 960 Minnesota street. John, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Conway, and loving father of Alice, Kate and Walter Conway, & native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land, aged 62 years. (Sydney, Australia, papers please copy.) [ & requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Teresa's Church tomorrow (Tuesday) for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cemetery. COOK—Near Manila, P. L, January 17, 1906, Walter Everett, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Nellie F, and the late M. A. Cook, beloved brother of Thomas E. Cook, Mrs. Anna R. Cornehl, Mrs, Hattie W. Doyle and Fred A. Cook_of Manila, and father of Walter Evere ett Cook Jr., & native of Sacramento, Cal.y aged 32 years 5 months and 4 days. CRITTENDEN—In Alameda. Cal. February 23, 1906, Sarah Crittenden, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary J. Hinroed, a native of New York, aged 73 years. £ Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the fumergl services Monday, February 26. at 2 o'clock p. m., at her late home, 1737 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. DANIHY—In this city, February 25, 1906, Thomas Danihy, beloved son of the late Timothy and Julla Dapihy_ and brother of Timothy. Mary and Dante! Danihy, & nativa of San Francisco, aged 36 years. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Oreen, 1171 Mis- sion street. between Seventh and Eighth. thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EITEL—In this city, German Hospital Mrs. Eltel, a native of Stuttgart, Germany, aged 65 years, FEELEY—Entered into rest, February 25, 1906, at his residence, 1671 Folsom street, Continued on Page Twelve. Mm:‘mm bills on or before February 28, 1906. CHARLES H. J. RUMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR ot San Francisco. : 1909 MISSION - STREET _Bet._15th and i6th. _Telsphone Mission 100, G. P. Prechtel. G. W. Keeler. L. M. Snook, #Ffl“ 5

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