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52 POULTRY AND PET STOCK. oo ——————a o008 STANDARD CYPHERS INCUBATORS ARE THB BEST. | The leading successtul poultrymen will tell you so, they use them, we guarantee.them to | be the best hatching machines on the market store and 4 rooms; plate | without exception; Standard Cyphers ‘Incuba- will be fixed to suit [ tors are Tighly indorsed by all the leading S - 1 | Government experiment stations, large prac- suitable for any kind mechahiCh! | yical poultry plants, foremost fanclers _and - Ay ] poultrymen all over the world; the 1806 pattern ler_102 Second st., near Mission |is proncunced to be the greatest triumph of GLISSMAN, with Brunt Co. American invention; it is a marvel of perfec- , 1281 Market st.; nice, mod- | ¢ OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. STORES TO LEASE. e Large, light, new store, corn !«':;T 276 ‘Treat ave.: suitable for Arug store. | stores, next to | will lease for for business. $20 each—2 fine, mew, light corner, 24th st. and Treat ave.; & term of years; fine location POLK, 1714, bet. Clay and Wa: ETORE See P. to R fon in incubator construction, and it you in- nd to hatch chickens or ducks this season h and-up. you cannot efford to do without it, providing you want to hatch the largest number of strong, sturdy chicks and ducklings: our Stan- dard Brooders are guaranteed to be the best 50 Chesley st., sent with elevator to let; | brooding devices ever offered for sale; their 843 Howard “st. use insires success; price list of 1906 pattern Standard Cyphers Incubators: res; rent reasonable. SW. Mo OrF S6oas tapmcity: and Valencla sts. No. 1—140-egg capacity. ¢ and reception room. 515 No. 2—240-egg capacity. No. 3—390-egg capacity. Price list of Standard Brooders: Cyphers style & Outdoor Brooder. . . Storm King Outdoor Brooder No. 1. Storm King Outdoor Brooder No, 2. Hyglenic Indoor Brooder ..... 5 CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY, 329 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal e —————————— . 230 Montgom- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. McALLISTER, 1202, lower corner—Housekeep- ing rooms to let; very reasonable, MISSION, 1322—Sunny furnished rooms to let, complete for housekeeping. MAREET, 1148—For all kinds of rooms; house- keeping, single and double. _Keeping, oingle Bn O MISSION, 1219—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; complete; no_children. MISSION, 1522—Housekeeping rooms; and gas; private. MCALLISTER, 405, corner Polk—Neatly fur- nished susny rooms, single or en suite, com- plete for housekeeping: nice locatlon. MASON, 1436—2 or 3 rooms, completely fus nished hskpg.; every mod. CONV.; Tef.i reas MONTGOMERY, 109—Sunny front suite of housekeeping rooms to let. Phone Black 6713, NINETEENTH, 8691—Well furnished sunny housekeeping rooms to let. ¥ OAK, 117, or 14 ‘omplete for house- keeping: $5 to $12; hot bath; laundry; adults. O'FARRELL, 376—Neat rooms to let; furnished for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 1264—Beautifully furnished suite with kitchen, cheap, and others. O'FARRELL, 1626—One large, bay-window, sunny, front room and kitchen; §20. O'FARRELL, 725 (Alcalde)—Nice new sunny apartments; furnished with modern improve- bath - ml“hmflvm' G?.!{GH. 724—Neat, sunny furnished rooms to —_— G]ll?VE‘ 419—Neat, sunny furnished rooms to et. = GROVE, b40—Newly furnished room for one or two gentlemen; phone and bath. GUERRERO, 222, near Fourteenth—Large nished room, electric light, running water; suitable for 1 or 2 ladies or gentlemen; rent $8 to $10. GUERRERO, 256—Neat, well furnished, sunny rooms to let. L e DI{E?.EERO. 518—Neat, well furnished rooms o —_— Gl{JAI)i{. 909—Nice sunny well furnished rooms o Jet. s o ool S S S A e R GEARY, 017, near Larkin—Sunny furnished rooms’ to let, . L B e L e GEARY, 980—Private home: swell furnished rooms to let. GEARY, 807—Rooms, newly furnished; bath and phone; other rooms. GUBRRERG, 0S3—Furnished rooms to let; rea- sonable. = GUERRERO, 836—Furnished rooms in mod- ern flat; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave., 457—)‘!“1{. furnished front 100ms; 1unning water; gas, bath, phone, GBARY, 640—Nice sunny sultes and single rooms; very reasonable; board if desired. TAL” past four years at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st., bet. O'Farrell and Ellls. | TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. 11 Po Tai, | the famous herb doctdr: all diseases cured by 727 Chinese herbs. Washington st. G WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- 746-8 Clay . >ING doctors NDREDS 0f CUher | e—— e e, and WIT- r o et PARTNERS WANTED. sally” being suc- = havi PARTNER with $50,000 to place on the mar- and have o FRED tollet soap which is not only & perfect ket y T GLESS bealing | | soap, but which cures and prevents dandruff; BEDRIDDE: ed and | gu)y tested and approved by the highest phy- Office hours, 2 t0 6 B09 | gicians. For further particulars address | ‘box 60, Call. | PARTNER wanted in meat market; only | “butcher or stockman will answer. Address EMITH'S MARKET, Napa. e ————— PATENTS. A—PATENTS—SHEPHERD & PARKER; home office Washington, D, C., have opened Pacific Coast office in San Francisco, Mr. J. | W. Britton, atty-at-law, in charge. All pat- ent business skillfully and promptly executed. | Inventors call at 927 Market st., room 210, or write P. O. box 662, San Francisco. | INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and foreign 3 | “patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. ar view | SCIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood blds obtain, buy and sell patents. | POST to date in Souvenir All the guldes | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recefved at | Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. —Nicely furnished t; running water; Jocation select. sunny; private | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, rooms bath; | _houee; | BRYANT ave., 2302, near 22d—Housekeeping | “rooms; gas, bath and phone; $10. 15¢c, 2%e. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ments; rent reduced. REMOVED-_DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, | POLK, 612—817; 2 beds, back suite, with | GEARY, 657, near Jones—Nicely furniched | y x 3 for e ,_porch. single and 'd to let; rent reason- el treats all diseases of the human body; for | _kitchen, gas siove, bath, phone, po Tl '.m":utax;y rooms to POLK, 601—Housekeeping rooms to let; rea- nable. POLK, 634—Beautiful furnished housek rooms in a nice neighborhood. POWELL, b03—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping. PAGH, 1632—Swell new flat; everything mod- ing ern; sunny; well furnished; housekeeping rooms. POLK, 1017—Nice, newly furnished rooms for housekeeping; running water; bath; phone. RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—2 or 3 connecting nice large rms, complete housekeeping; priv. POLK, 17123, near Clay—3 or 4 completely furnished hskpg. rms.; rent §16; no children. BACRAMENTO, 1690, cor. of Polk—Furnished rooms for housekeeping and others. SACRAMENTO, 1718, near Polk—Elegant fur- nished sunny front and ‘back parlor; with or without kitchen; also furn, sunny single rms. for light hpkg.: phone; bath: laundry. SHOTWELL, 105—Sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms to let; reasonable. HYDE, 318—Surny furnished rooms; reason- SUTTER, 2302 Tiesantly furnished sunny | %0l suites for housekeeping; regular kitchen; | HAIGHT, 365—Neat, Well furnished rooms to phone; pilano; reasonable. let. GEARY, 847—Fine, furnished, convenient, sun— 1y rooms: running water, bath, etc.. from $8 per month up. HARRISON, 2752—Nice sunny furnished rooms to let; pl it location. ENHBISOR, P850 Vary readcnsbls. rasens ito B HICKORY ave., 219 bet. Gough and Octavia— A nicely furnished front room, bath and gas; sultable for young lady or genfleman; rent $6. HOWARD, 945—Furnished hallroom; rent rea- sonable. ¥ HOTEL ARGYLE, 284 McAllister st.—Steam heat, baths, elevator; electric lights; mod— ern brick buflding) reoms from $2.50 to $10 per weke, ¥ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1906, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ROOMS AND BOARD. BRODERICK, 575, corner Grove—Nieely fur- fil‘l:ad. .:‘\;linly. front rooms; water, elzc'.fllo lign t'-ble'i:ocr':,. grounds and lawn; excel- ROANTREE—In this city, 17, 1008, 10 the wife of J. B. Roantree, & daughter. SCHOFIELD—In this city, March 17. 1o, the wife of Willlam' Alfred a daughter. ZECH—In this city, March 19, 1906, to the e of Willlam F. Zech (nee Hammer- smith), 208 O'FARRELL, 1880—Select boarders taken in private family; rooms nicely furnished, with all conveniences; bath, phone, etc.; rates Very reasonable. 3 sum‘ 1844, corner Webster—Fine furnished rooms in select private family; use of piano and parlor if desired; best of table board, and rates able, TURK, 1159—Nicely furnished suites or single e :;flz;uwl;; mm‘ll:md, modern fl.lri pri- i nice, quiet place for students; Eood table poard and rates reasonable. e R TR e Y A SINGLE lady owning her residence wishes to rent rooms with board to two ladies. 710 Leavenworth_ st. T S S SR BUSH, 614—Single and double rooms; German bomé, cookink table board. Phone Montgom- EDDY, 1178 (The Plaza)—Elegant furnished rooms, fronting Jefferson Park, with first- class board; location unexcelled. FILLMORE, 644, near Hayes—Large sunny room with board in select private family; all modern conventences; references. FRANKLIN, 1453—Fine furnished rooms with best of board; all home comforts; $25 io $35 per_month. FULTON. 1442—Pleasant, sunny rooms, with 2ll comforts and privileges of refined home; large yard; near Park Panhandle. HARRISON, 2410, bet. Twentieth and Twenty- first—To let, sunny front room & bath; suit- able for man and wife, with board, $5 each. O'FARRELL, 841—Nice, comfortable rooms with good board; also furnished rooms for isekeeping. POST, 1765, tel. West 4202—2 beautiful, sunny rooms, unfurnished, with new carpets; hot and cold water; hoard optlonal. POST, 1234—Beautiful eunny rcoms to let in cgrtier hause, with frst-clags-board; reason- able. DEVISADERO, and board. FOLSOM, 1878—Nicely furnished rooms ord first-class table board. 400—Flegant private rooms HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. Ellis and Leaven- worth; In heart of city; 300 rooms; 100 baths; modern in all detalls; $3 to $15 weel; with private bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. HYDE, 316—Neatly furnished rooms to let; 21l _conveniences. SCOTT, 800, nr. Haight—Nicely furnished room anad kitchen, bath, laundry, telephone; flat. THIRD, 522—2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap; in South Park. TWENTY-THIRD, 8726, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms, furnished; neat and com- plete for housckeeping. HAIGHT, 525—Sunny rooms to let, furnished; nice neighborhood. HAIGHT, 892—Elegant furnished rooms to let. HYDE, 915—Sunny well furnished rooms to let; reasonable HYDE. 1026, ' near California—Sunny front Tooms to let; others at reasonable rates. BUCHA , 1205—Corner flat; beautitul y furnished housekeeping rooms to let. of ell ication with »ry papers; cash \IA, 3012 — Completely furnished | rooms, single or en suite; terms | »d bldg FORNIA, 1502, corner Larkin—Handsome 0 sunny rooms for housekeeping; reasonable, | DEVISADERO, 455—Light housekeeping rooms let turn mall of Bgs- to blood. liVer, | BEVISADERO, 1814—Nicely furnished sunny mEtpa- | “roome; up to date flat; private family; rent n Fran- | FO00S: XP c size In - - rm, in | ELLIS, 317—Neat well furnished housekeeping rooms to let; private. ELLIS, 454—Neat rooms to let; furnished com- plete for housekeeping. TURK, 316_Comfortable housekeeping rooms to let; furnished. TURK, 615—Housekeeping rooms completely furnished; cheap rent. TWENTIETH, 35308—Sunny well furnished housekeeping rooms to let. TURK, 1911, lower floor—Neat rooms for housekeeping. TWELFTH, 125—Furnished rooms for house- keeping in convenient location. TURK, 3814—Sunny furnished rooms to let, complete for housekeeping. HOWARD, 2385—Completely furnished rooms to let; eunny. HAIGHT, 625, near Fillmore—Sunny, furnished ToOmS: running water; also single rooms: reascnable; new flat. e FOLSQM. 1972—Rooms to let with exceilent board: very reasonable. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house: sunny fur- nishe:! roouis and good board. FULTON, 444—Nicely furnished room iu_pri- vate family with table board if desired. GUERRERO, 120—Neatly furnished rooms to let with good home cooking. HOW AKD, 2612—Large sunny front room with vithout board; one or two gentlsmnen. HYDE, 31114 —Comfortable sunny furnished rooms with first class board; moderate rates. ROOM and kitchen; hot water; electric lights; $22.50 per monthn 730 O'Farrell street. STEINER, 123—New house, elegantly fur- nished rooms and excellent board. TURK. 776—Top flat; swell and modern every respect; sunny rooms and board. TURK, 810—Furnished rooms, with or without board; cheap. in TABLE board solicited. 1018 Pine st. JACKSON, 1202, cor. Jones—Beautiful *parlor suite; sun all day; phone and bath; private; no signs. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any addiess in the United States or Canada one year for §1. JA(‘?KSON, 1200—Single rront room; light and alry. JONES, 1223—Fine furnished sunny rooms, with excellent marine view; references re- quired. TWENTIETH, 3398—Rooms to let, furnished complete for housekeeping; reasonable. JONES, 906, near Pine—Rooms to let, single or in'suit! very sunny and reasonablé. TURK, 411—Nice sunny furnished rooms; housekeeping; piano, gas range, bath, etc.; $8 up, LARGE newly furnished room; private family: suitable one or two: all conveniences; board optional. Phone West 4909. TAYLOR, 911—2 sunny furnished rooms, gas range, $15; 2 rooms, gas range, §10; 4 rooms, $22.50. UTAH, 523—Housekeeping rooms to let; use 570—Rooms to let, furnished for house- g; close in. EDDY, 516—Housekeeping rooms to let; fur— nished ELLIS, 56:+—Housekeeping rooms to lel ned; very reasonable. of kitchen and dining-room. LARKIN, 247—Nicely furnished, sunny rooms from $1.50 to $3.50 per week; running water. LEAVENWORTH, 820, near Sutter—Nice fur- nished rooms at reasopable rates; single or en suite. VALENCIA, 191 near Market—Sunny fur- niehed housekeeping rooms to let. VAN NBESS, 318—Sunny rooms, pleasantly lo- cated, completely furnished for light house- keeping. ELLIS, n EDDY. 1463—Small front room for a gentle- low rent. TE OF VITO! —Nicely furnished front rooms; also very convenient; hot and cold water; | Die. age 34 VALENCIA, 564 — Furnished housekeeping rooms; convenient to market; good car service, VAN NESS ave., 517—Rooms to let, complete- Iy furnished for huusekeeping. Furnished suite of rooms for man fe or two gentlemen. 769—Newly furnished sunny rooms; uites: bath; phone; also housekeep- rent very reasonable, 438—Light and sunny double front for housekeeping; no gas. let, furnished for FOLSCM, 1015—Rooms to housekeeping. dealer in at lowest st., Oakla - » Oakland. | FRANKLIN, 506—Nicely furnished rooms com- ond's sweet apple | plete for housekeeping; modern. ckn | ety i | FILLMORE, 1025—New flat; swell furnished to let for housekeeping. | X FIFTH, 322—Housekeeping rooms to let, fur- nisned. FIFTH, at grocen infal. ;rmvs d.; pleas. to , 1101 Pierce. 438—Large sunny double rooms for $2.50 per week; single, $i. housekeeping rooms to housekeeping, FOLSOM, —Housekeeping rooms to let, furnished complete for housekeeping. SOM. 1234—Modern house, furnished ckéeping rooms; reasonable. FOURTEENTH, 730—Elegantly furn. rooms; bay window; running water; private family. st., Berkeley. nealled for sults, over- en cost—! trousers_at CHARLES LYONS', GH, 708—Neat, sunny, well furniehed 5 Market st. Tooms’ to let. 114 Geary et, removes | GUERRERO, 747—Neat, well furnished house- hes from your face; work | g tation and booklet free. | —cPio8 IO | GEARY, 023, between Larkin and Polk—Sun- ny rooms, farnished for housekeeping. GEARY, 978—Sunny furnished rooms to let; complete for housekeeping; close in. s to let. Tuesday, at 2:30, same VALENCIA, 435—Sunny room, | furnished for housekeeping. VALENCIA, B551—Unfurnished housekeeping rooms to let VALENCIA, 716—Sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 128 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, to $1.50 per day; $2 to §8 week; the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, eiectric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MAPLE, 24, off Fourtecnth, between Guerretd and Dolores—Sunny rooms to let. MARKET, 103i—Sunny furnished rooms to let; centrally located. MCcALLISTER, M81—Newly furn. front suf electric light, telephone; private: no childre: MYRTLE ave. 23S, near . Van Ness—Nice furnished rooms; bath, gas, water; aléo un- furnished rooms: very reasonable. VAN NESS ave.. 708—Sunny well furnished housekeeping rooms to let. | MCALLISTER. 443, bet. Polk and Van Ness— Nicely furnished eunny rooms; $1.50 week. WEBSTER, 630—Nice furnished rcoms, with bath; rent reasonable. TON, 2224—Nicely_ furnished rooms to let Mission warm_belt. WEBSTER, 1010—Housckeeping rooms to let, furnished; every convenience. MISSION, 1306, near Ninth—Newly furnished front rooms; bath; every accommodation. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Rooms, furnished and unfurnished, housekeeping and single. We save room- seekers carfare and time by having the full particulars_ rent and location. MILLER & PARKER, 569 Larkin st.; tel. Bast 5249. WANTED—By mother and daughter, 3 unfur- # nished housekeeping rooms In family owning own home; in Mission. Address box B, Call Branch, 300 Hayes st. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED. fi \ K WANTED—Board in Ml Valley for adults; good location; references exchanged. Box 180, Call. | ZOR: P St AU UL I CARRY one of the largest and most select lines of razors in the city, I offer a spe- clal razor at $1 and §$1 50 that cannot be duplicated fof the money. Jordan, Henckels and Stiletto Razors at §2; corn parers, 7bc: hair clippers, $1 and up. SAFETY RAZORS. A safety razor is the most economical in- strument a man ‘can own. Easy to shave With; easy to keep in good order. I carry all the Best ones, Star Safety Razor, regular §2, my spe- clal price . s Extra_ blades . Gillette Safety Razor, with 12 blade: Tequiring no honing or stropping 12 extra blades .. Ever-ready Safety Razor, 24 biades Extra 12 blades Yankee Safety Razor Gem Safety Razor THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. Pitts, the Stationer. 1008 Market et., San Francisco. hrana W2 288888 22 ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market et., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. APARTMENT HOUSES. HYDE, 1560—Near town; for refined people, unfurnished, new, artistic 4 rooms, bath, pri- vate hall and rear porch apartment flats; halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; free ater and janitor service; light and n in TY room; unsu marine view from top floors; rents $25, $21.50 and $30; opened today for the first time: call early if you want one; you cannot duplicate them for $10 per month more. ALADDIN APARTMENTS. THE ACME OF PERFECTION. CORNER BUSH AND TAYLOR 2-3-4 ROOM SUITES. ROOF GARDEN—BANQUET ROOM. REFERENCES REQUIRED—LEASES GIVEN ALTA, 2751 Clay, facing plaza; sunny, 4-room flat, furnished or unfurnished. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. e e = - e GOLDEN GATE. 1617—Neat, sunny furnished DRU 3 | GOUGH, 215—Rooms to let, furnished com- 225 = | GOUGH, 708—Nice, neat furnished rooms to by Eents’ tellor-made sults, §1 per | OO0 02 ek Peenitee o 331 Porte L. Wetner" | _lot_for housckeepin: 5 pabiot B R | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1206—Nice sunny paror B e e guites; use of planc: other rooms for Kouse- J 3 eeping. § BRAND new tailor-made men's = q ¥ $375. 440 Buth, nr. Calitornia Hotel, | GEARY, 1225—Nice munny wuite ~rooms for : . 3 - | "housekeeping; very convenient; cheap. 1 A WEEK; suits to order®$15 up. L b e % : 11 M e e e ey Eier 0% | GROVE, T15%—Furnished and _unfurnished o ! rooms; large and small. MASQUERADE cost Bookk. sl = I eoatry SHaere. SRS o s sy | GOLDEN GATE ave. 4i2—Furnished -parlor floor 4 rooms; family; yard; laundry. A BRANCH office the recep- = oFf Lioautien 3 suhostttins Ane'1 HAIGHT., 505, in upper flai—Four nice, untur- opened at 1008 Market st. opposite | Tished Tooms for housekeeping. Open until 11 p. m. | HOWARD. 64082 week, single; gas stove, wa- e | " ter, cOOK utensils: no children, no transients, | HOWARD, 823—Single sunny hall room, light hekpg.; gas; for working girl; $1.25 week. | HOWARD. 2381—Sunny housckeeplng rooms to Jet; furnished; private. | HAIGHT, 220—Swell location; sunny furnished Ir you buy your films of me or have me do | housekéeping rooms to let. your photo printing. | | HAIGHT, 234—Corner house; neat furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. PHOTO SUPPLIES. B I — KODAK HYDE, 232—Housekeeping rooms to let; fur- I carry u full Jine of NON-CURLING FILMS. nished. | HAIGHT, 100%—Elegant rooms situated on R Y WP R S AP | ey wove; completely furnished for house- ;,; .; z:&w;:‘“gly.x:\. 145:; 2*%’ 20c; | - X434, 25c; 3ipx8ls, 3Uc; Bixdl, : 4x5, | HOWARD, 1138—Nicely furnished sunny Bxé and 3 xBl 4Sc; Ox7, SOc, | rooms for housekeeping; coal stova; also ¥or rolls of twelve exposures: 24x3%, 40c; | others. 2%xey, DO BLix3Y, oOc; Sixdl, T0c; BKx | - Bl (10 exposures), T0c; Ox7, $1 60, | JACKSON, 1516, near Larkin—Three to five complete housekeeping rooms to let: JONES, 906, mnear Pine—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. JONES, 500—Nicely furnished —sunny -house- ¢ kéeping suites, $18; also good single rooms from $8 up. v JONES, 309—Sunny floor of 3 rooms and: refs. THAT MAN PITTS, | 1008 Market st., San Francisco. PHOTO PRINTING. 1 give discount of 10 per cent on orders of more than © prints each from 6 negatives. Here are some of my prices: 2%x3%, 4c each; | _kitchen; gas range; large grounds; ret.; §25: Ziputli. Sasis and Sixtx. e and 3%X | JESSIE, 323—Large front parlor, furnished for 5%.. 6o 3xi, 10c. housekeeping; gas range: yard; $3.50 week. | LARKIN, 1042—Front room and kitchen; com- plete for housekeeping; rent reasonable. LIBERTY, 129, near 2lst and Guerrero—3 or § rooms; well furnished for housekeeping. 613—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms to Jet. LAGUNA, 911—Neat, keeping rooms to let, LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 to $30 per month: other rooms from $10 up; special inducements to_tourists. LARKIN, 1410—Nice sunny furnished - | keeping rooms; single sunny rooms, $6 and | Tt | _#7 per month; ‘bath; phone. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS, MINNA, 172—Small, single, inside sleeping- room, light housekeeping, $1 per week. THAT MAN PITTS, 3008 Market st.. San Francisce. CYKO PHOTO PRINTING PAPER. A Geveloping paper and prints by artificial light. Sample dozen Of any size up to and _including 4x5 A full assortment of Kodak Mounts Aibums. well furnished house— PHOTO PLATES. B%xiy, €0c box; 4x5, Sbe; ox7, §1 THAT MAN PITTS, —_— e MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Single and doubie 1008 Market st.. San Francisco. furnished housekeeping rooms to let. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | MINNA, €28—Two front rooms for housekeep- Call branch office, cor, Duncan & Church sts. | ing; no objection to children, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. d U A—ROYAL House, 126 Ellis, bet. Powell and Mason; rooms 5Uc, $1.50 per day; week, $2, $2.00, $3 to $8; hot, cold water; otfice and ele- vator on ground fioor; reading-room, parlor. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1.25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water In every room; 200 rooms: 2ic to b0c per night, $1.25 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; new house; modern; $1.25 to $3 per week. BUSH, 702, corner Powell—Furnished rooms to let; cheap, BUSH, 1008, near Jones—Sunny rooms to let; elegantly furnished. CALIFORNIA, 1413, near Polk—Nice sunny furnished rooms to let. CALIFORNIA, 1502}—Private house; neat sunny furnished roows to let. Cl;AY and Mason—Three living 10. CLAY, let. DUBOCE_ave.. 434—New corner flat; elegant, sunny furnishcd rooms to let. EDDY, 5l4—Nice little basement room, suit- able for single man, $1 week. rooms 1015—Nicely furnished front rooms to EDDY, 520—Neat, well furnished rooms to let. ELLIS, 538—Close in; sunny furnished rooms; very reasonable. s ELLIS, 659—Suite of rooms; phone; bath. ELLIS, 1463—Small front room for a gentle- man; rent low. z ELLIS, 711%—Newly furnished rooms, suites or single, With use of bath; iight housekpg. FRANKLIN, 19—Private family; sunny front room; bath; running water; ‘modern con- veniences. FOLSOM, 961—Two large, front, sunny rooms; furnished; rent $6 and $7. FOLSOM, 1393—Nice, large, sunny front room: suitable for two men; rent $8 to $10. FOURTH, 246—Nice sunny single furnished front rooms, $1.25, $1.50 per week. FOURTEENTH, 407—Subny rooms to let; well furnished. FULTON, 823—Furnished rooms to let; very desirable neighborhood. FULTON, 430—Nice furnished rooms to let in private house. FIFTEENTH, 1027—Furnished rooms to let; private family; references. FOLSOM, 1505—Furnished rooms to let; new, with gas and bath, from $1.50 week up. GOUGH, 201%—Completely furnished rooms let; sun «ll day. 5 “ l x - OAK. 410—Large front room, bay window; elo- gant furniture; private house; also one small- er room for rent, OCTAVIA, G0S—Elegant sunny rooms to let; reasonable. O'FARREL 1—Comfortable rooms to let. OAK, 2281%—Neat furnished rooms to let; rea. sonatle. OLIVE ave., 548, near Octavia—Nicely fur- nished sunny rocms, with bath and phone; rent reasonahle: halt block from cars. PINE, 1777, near Powell—Newly furnished modern room for one or two; reasonable. PINE, 1018—Rooms with board. POWELL, 504—Sunny furnished rooms to let; convenlently located. POST, 717—Large sunny basement room; low rent; two gentlemen preferred. POST, 217—Rooms to let, single and en sult nicely furnished; very convenlent to bust ness center, POST, 1997, corner Steiner—Nicely™ furnished sunny front rooms, with board if desired; also cholce housekeeping rooms; bath, phone. SAN JOSE ave., 723, near 20th st.—Nicely fur- nished front and back parlor; gas; private. STEVENSON, 215, near Third—Large fur- nished room, suitable for two. STEVENSON, 564, opposite new postoffice—2 sunny front’ roomis; §6 and §7. SUTTER, 865—Single furnished room in pri- vate house; $4 per month; gas. SUTTER, 2024, near Fillmore—Nicely fur- nished roome to let; reasonable; private. SUTTER, 865 — Neatly furn., comfortable rooms, $4 per month; gas; private family. SACRAMENTO 1106—Nicely furnished rooms to let; all conveniences. SUTTER, 967—Eeautifully furnished sunny rooms:, single and en’suite; from $3 to $470 per wdek. ¢ TREAT ave., S30—Nice quiet street; sunny furnished rooms to let. TWENTIETH, 3398—Rooms to let, furnished; neat and sunny. TURK, 120i—Corner house; sunny furnished rooms to let; reasonable. 204—Fine furnished large sunny rooms running water; good location: $1.75 pir week and up. TAYLOR, 615—Newly furnished :\et and cold water; elegant ree. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1.75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. VALENCIA, 150, near Market—Very nice rooms to let. VALEXCIA, 510—8unny, neat furnished roams o let. — e VALENCIA, §64—Comtortable, well furnished rooms to let; moderate charges. VALENCIA, 68S—Furnished rooms to let; sun- ny; good car service. : VAN NESS ave., 707—Sunny, well furnished Tooms to let. < VAN NESS ave, 631—Large sunny rooms to let: walking distance: reasonable. VAN NESS ave., 850—Fine sunny front hot and cold water; use of parlor; §ood if destred. A T et s S s o T el T e 1 A e s T R WEBSTER, 1160, corner Eddy—Elegant newly furniched rooms to- ;r( reasonable. A BRANCH " Call for ton ot et g subserlpions nes been -opened at 1008 -market st., o»u-ml Fifth. Open yaitil 11 p. m. 3 . ms__with tes; . baths board RAZOR STROPS. A carefully selected assortment In all the best materials, from 25c up. Btar Safety Stroos .................... 31 00 Star Stropping Machines ....$1 50 and 50 Razors Honed and Ground, Honing -28¢ THAT MAN PITTS, 1008 Market st., San Franclsco. STABLES TO LET. Bl;s:(‘;\NIAN. l]Z;—S}zble, 7 stalls. buggy- . large loft; also sunny flat, 5 rooms; $23, both. > 8 b — e STABLES WANTED. WANTED—By large corporation, on lease for a period of 3 years, with or without option of 2 years more. a stable to accommodate 60 horses and vehicles; will consider a buflding suitable for conversion Into same, or will Consider lot of mot under 10,000 square fect, owner to build or not to build. Reply to bo: 44, Call office. o 5 e ———— SEWING MACHINES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-band, $3, $5, § used, $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL makes reduced, repairing, renting. Singer W. & W. office, 187 6th st.; tel. Jessle 3796. slightly REMOVAL NOTICE. FOR catalogs see P. R. GLISSMAN, with WALTER N. BRUNT & CO.. 609 Mission st. e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters, higher and lower prices; gentals, §2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 536 California;: tel. Main 266. PARTLY used §100 typewriters. all e ‘from $20: wuaranteed 1 year: rentals. $350 month. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 3, $75;all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co.,117 Sutter, STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute is now located at $10 Dia- mond st., nr. 24th’ for purposes of open-air exercises. It is a private institution, curing any case by Melbourne system; Castro cars. e o MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage livenses were Issued yesterday: James Petersen, 22, 759 Fourteenth street, and Nettie Prescott, 19, 16 Jullan avenue. Andrew J. Whitney, 35, Vallejo, and La- vina G. Dallyn, 32, Vallejo. Charles Wirth, 48, 652 Filbert street, and Juana Cecena, 28, ”;Nfim‘_’!ll‘l,!:o street. ackson and and Marfe L. Mazzo, 18, 7151 Union street. Birth, marriage and death notices k3 mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement oxm;‘m(mwhummmmmm CUDWORTH—In_this city_ A &mfinumL"mw:m_ wm:.m mm’i’.}-‘ o GILTNER—In _this , March 17, 1906, to the wife of Francis H. Giltner, a daughter. LEWIS—In this city, March “to o wice ot Bigar R Lovin a daanter: ' MICHELSEN—In _this city, March 24, 1806, 1o the wite of Ferdinand’ Micheison, & son. 1906, MARRIED. BUXTON—MITCHELL—In this_eity, March 4.. 1906, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, James G. Buxton of Tesla, Cal, and Allce M. Mitchell of this eity. CALDERWOOD — ALLISON — In this_ city, March 10, 1906, by the Rev. William Rade: Alexander Calderwood and Juliette M. Allison, both of this eity. WHITE — HAMMERSMITH — In _this _city. March 211906, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor _of Emanuel Evangelical Church, Ralph L. White and Mabel Hammersmith, both of San Francisco. lusnia S il i S RN DIED. Barman, Bennie, 19 Marechek, Anthony, 21 Bay, Charles F., 19 deys. Belando, Pletro, 80 Bernlochner, Cresence, €8 Morris, Otto, 53 Besombes, Elfe, 20 _ Morrison, Robt. A.. 1 Blackstone, Andrew,77 Norton, Patrick, T4 Bruskey, Rose Ann, 76 Pallas, Agnes, 28 Burnham, Dorothy, 11 Parrott, Margaret E. Burns, Fannie S., 52 Peters, Mary, 30 McShane, Andrew, 76 Miller, Stephen, 70 Capelll, Carlo, 72 Rellly, Annie, 53 Cleeve, James, 76 Roberts, Amos, 76 Clough, Louisa J. Russ, Albert H. Conroy, Bernard, 82 _ Simpson,Alfonzo H.,18 Donovan, Mary rz 28 Smith, Maria S, Gethin, Marta Sykes, Jane N.. 52 Hamilton, Alexander Hayden, Frank, 70 T Mello, Joseph, 34 Vocke, Mildred, 5 m. ‘Wagner, Robert, 44 Woolley, Jane Zemansky, Julta, 63 BARMAN—In Eureka, Cal, March 28, 1806, Bennie, dearly beloved and only son of Mrs. Maggie and the late Ben Barman, and brother of Maud, Jessie and Grace Barman, a native of Eurcka, Cal. aged 19 years. BAY—In this city, March 24, 1906, Charles F., eldest and dearly beloved son of Gott- lob and Elizabeth Bay, and devoted brother of Emille, Luette, Louise and Willie Bay. a native of Ban Francisco, aged 10 years 9 months and 23 days. [~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence of his parents 140 Vicksburg street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, Church and Sanchez. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. BELANDO—In this city, March 24, 1008, Pletro Belando, beloved husband of the late Mada- line Belando, beloved father of Mrs. William Meyers of Denver. and the late John Be- lando, and grandfather of Peter, John, An- drew ‘and Ambrose Belando and Mrs. Louls Ruffino, a native of Italy, aged 80 years and 20 davs. BERNLOCHNER—In Oakland, Cal., March 23, 1906, Cresence Bernlochner, beloved wife of the late Antone Bernlochner of A a native of Germany, aged 68 years. > BESOMBES—In Mayfleld, Cal., March 23, 1906, Elie Besombes, beloved husband of Julia Be- sombes, brother of Edmond Besombes, and nephew of Julle Deltcr, & native of Decaze- ville, France, aged 29 years 2 months and 10 days. STONE—In the City and County Hos- March 24, 1906, Andrew Biackstone, & of Pennsylvania, aged 71 years. BRUSKEY—In this city, March 24, 1906, Rose Ann, beloved wife of the late Willlam srus- key, and loving mother of Mrs. Anthony Gildea and James and John Bruskey, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 76 years. BURNHAM—In this city, March 24, 1908, Dor- othy White Burnham, beloved and only daughter of Mabel White and Will Burnham, 2 native of California,~ aged 11 years 8 months and 5 day BURNS—In this city, March 24, 1906, Fannie Satterwaite Burde, beloved wife of Michael J. Burns, a native of Missourl, aged 52 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services at 1:30 p. m.._at the pariors of J. C. O'Con— nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtisth street and San Jose avenue. CLEEVE—In this city, March 24, 1906, James Cleeve, beloved fathér of Richard S. Clee of San Francisco, and brother of Mrs. S. Cearpenter of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. N. Massey of Chatham, Ontari of Devonshire, England, aged 76 years. CAPELLI—In this city, March 22. 1908, Carlo Capelil, dearly beloved husband of Domen- fca_ Capelil; and father of Michael Capell Mrs. Mary Carli and Mrs. Louisa Segall, and brother of Jobn Capelli, a native of Italy, aged 72 years 11 montl nd 16 days. (New York papers please copy. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that funeral takes place on Sunday, March 25, at 1:15 p. m., from his late residence. 929 Filbert street, near Jones. Please omit flowers. CLOUGH—In this city, March 24, 1906, Loulsa J., dearly beloved wife of Elijah Clough, and mother of Theo. N. and the late George C. Clough, a native of Delaware. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 10 o’clock a. m., from her late residence. 2111 -Webster street, near Clay. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CONROY—In this city, March 24, 1906, Ber- nard Conroy, father of Joseph and Benjamin Conroy. a native of Ircland, aged 82 years. £ The funeral will take place tomorrow (Monday). March 26, at Redding. Cal, on arrival of the train from San Francisco. Re- mains can be viewed at McAvoy, O'Hara & Co.’s parlors, 261 and 271 Hayes street, op— posite St. Ignatius Church, until 5 o'clock p. m. today (Sunday). DONOVAN—In this city, March 23, 1906, Mary Emma. beloved wife of D. T. Donovan, and daughter of the late Willlam H. and An- nette Gibson, a native of California, aged 38 years 4 months and 23 day: g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 25, at 1:30 p. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from corner San Jose avenue and Thirtieth street. "FURLONG—In this city, March 23, 1906, Mar- garet, beloved wife of John Furlong, mother of John and Edward Furlong and Mrs A. McDonald, and sister of Mrs. M. Redmond, a native of Massachusetts, aged 54 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Missron street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Church street: where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. ‘Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GETHIN—In this city, March 23, 1906, Maria Gethin, a native of County Sligo, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited o attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 0 a. m., from her late resi dence, 1284 Page street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repos: of her soul, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMILTON—In this city, March 24, 1908, at his residence, 2609 California street, Alex- ander Hamilton, loved husband of Clara S. Hamilton, second son of the late Hon. ‘William Hamilton, M. L. C., of Dalhousie, N. B.,.Canada, and father of Laura, Edna, ‘William, Ralston Raphael, Fletcher and Al- exandra Hamilton and Mrs. George Martin, a native of New Brunswick. §7 Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Monday), at 11 a. m., at his late residence, 2600 California street. Interment priv . HAYDEN—In this city, March 24, 1906, Frank ‘Hayden, dearly beloved husba; of Mary Hayden, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged P F tmtu ad int respect: Tlends and_acquatntances are . fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Mondar), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the chapel of the Little Sisters of th Poor, cor- Der of Fourth avenue and Lake street. In— terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRACHT—In this city, March 23, 1906, Claus Heinrich Kracht, dearly beloved husband of Maria Kracht, and father of Heinrich, Paul and Walter Kracht, & native of Neumunster, Germany, aged 51 years 8 months and & days. > Funeral services will be heid today (Sunday), Magch 25, at 3 o'clock, at his lats residence, 3511 Twenty-first street. Crema- tion Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. Funeral and incineration strictly private. Please omit flowers. LANGE—In this city, March 20, 1906, Henry N. F. Lance, beloved husband of ihe late Scphie Lange, and father of Charles, Caro- line. Henry, Philip. Soohie, William, Hat- tie, Chester and Elizabeth Lange, native of Hanover, Germany, aged 86 years 4 months and 13 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 25, at 1 o'clock p. m., from Druids’ Hall, St. Helena. where services will be held under the l\l‘&lfll of St. Helena Grove No. 41, and Oltve Circle No. 5. U. & 0. D MARECHEK—In this city, March 1906, ‘Anthony. dearly beloved son of Tony and derry, Ireland, aged Laay. (New York lease copy. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), March 25, at 12:30 o'clock D, M. from his late residenice, 365+ Sixteenth thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner Siz- teenth and Dolores streets, for services. 1n— terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his ®oul Monday, March 26, at 9 a. m. Friends are respectfully ted to. attend. . MILLER—In this city, March 24, 1906, l‘m‘ beloved husband of the late Catherine " and father of Mrs. A. Treece, Georze and William Miller, a native of Germany, aged 70 years 11 months and 21 days. I u t, lon Twenty-second and Twi -thira (Mission Masonic Temple). MORRIS—In this city, March 23, 1906, Otto Morris, a native of Denmark, 53 years. A member of Cooks' Associal of the Pacific Coast. E7Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral Sndag, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. from the Porter & White, 445 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Oda Fellows’ Cemetery. Robs MORRISON—In this city, March 24, 1 ert Alxander. beloved son of John T. and Dora Morrison, and brother of John H., Mary B., Martha, Allen E.. Florence, Hen- rietta and Ida Morrison, & natjve of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 24 days. NORTON—At 663 Waller San Fran- TR e b of Mrs. M_Herold, Mrs. J. P. T e g a native of Irel . ag ye Clarelt? ot the " Assumption: omaien aa urch’ o sumption, arrival of 7:45 a. m. train from San Fran- cizco. PALLAS—In this ecity, /March 22, 1908, ‘Asnes, beloved wife of Thomas G. Pallas, mother of James and Josephine Pallas: daughter of Mrs. Margaret Dunn, and sister of Thomas Gallagher, Mrs. N. Cusick Mrs. P. Flaherty, and the late George and Reita ~ Gallagher, a native of California, aged 26 T e A S ber of Pacific Circle No. 34, P A O, W EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), at,10 oclock a. m., from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street. between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARROTT—In this city, March 23, 1006, ag her residence, 1316 Broadway. t . Parrott, wifs of John F. Parrott, and mother of Irene Parrott, Mrs Henry von Oorschot snd the Jate Helens Parrotf, a nauve of San_Franéisco. E7 Friends are invited to attend the funeraj services tomorrow (Monday), March 26, 9 o'clock a. m., at St. Brigid’s Chureh, Van Ness avenue and Broadway. Interment pri- vate. PETERS—In_this city, March 241906, at the residence, 3817 Army street, Mary, beioved wife of James Peters, mother of Gertrude, Harry and Ruth Peters, daughter of Jonm and Mary Flanagan, and sister of Mazwis, John, James, Lillle, George and Stella Flan- agan, Mrs. J. Thiebaut. Mrs. J. Woif and Mrs. J. Callaghan_and the late Hattle Flan- agan, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 30 years. REILLY—In this city, March 24, beloved wite of the late Peter mother of Peter. May and Thomas Mrs. Daniel Foster, a native of County E ford, Ireland, aged 53 years 4 months days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomarrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from tie pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St, Patrick's Church for services commencing at 2 o’clock p. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cematery. ROBERTS—In Oakiand, Cal.. March 23, 1906, Amos, beloved husband of Martha Roberts, father of Emma L. and Frank Roberts, and grandfather of Lizzie Roberts Rich. a native ot Maine, aged 76 years 8 months and 19 da; ys. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow _(Monday), March at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at his late home, Grove street, corner of Fifteenth, RUSS—In this city, March 24, 1006, Albert Herman Russ, son of the late Adolphus G. and Frances S. Russ, and beloved brother of Robert R, and Gus A Russ, Mrs. L. Bruck- man and Mrs. H. Westphal, a native ot San / Francisco. A member of Olympic Club and Society of California Ploneers. 7 Funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 25 Columbia square, Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. SIMPSON—In Mexico, March 17, 1906, Alfonzo H., beloved and only son of F. G. and Elfa Simpson, a Dpative of Tennesses, aged 13 years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeral services Mli.(snndty)_ March 25, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at th Eden Church. on Filbert street, between Seventh and Eighth Oakland. Re- mains at N. W. Leitch's residence, corner of Seventeenth and Clay streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, March 24, 1906, Maria S., beloved wife of Andrew V. Smith, & nw— tive of Connecticut. (Connecticut papers please_cooy.) 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday) March 26, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the chavel of 0dd Fellows' Crematory. Incineration pri- vate. Kindly omit flowers. SPOREL—In Redwood City, March 28, 1906, Max G. Sporel, beloved husband of Minnie Sporel, a native of Germany, aged 46 years and 9 months. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services. ‘which will be held at his late residence om Sunday, March 25, at 11 o'clock a. m. thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery by special funeral car leaving at 12:08 p. m. SYKES—In this city. March 23, 1906, Jane N. Sykes, beloved mother of James B., Frank C., Charles and Sybil Sykes, a native of San Franciseo, Cal., aged 52 years and 10 months. A member of t' @ Association of Ploncer Women of California. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), March 25, at 2:30 p. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Gato Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission _street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery_ by electric funeral car from cor- ner_of Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 3 o'clock p. m. VOCKE—In this city, March 23, 1906, Mildred, Louise, beloved and youngest daughter of Fred and Louise Vocke, and beloved sister of Robert, Alice and Harold Vocke, aggd & months and 30 days. ¥ Funeral and interment private. No flowers. WAGNER—In this city, March 23, 1906, Rob- ert Wasgmer, beloved husband of the lats Hattie Wagner, a native of Germany, 44 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral toeay (Sunday), at 2 o'clock D. m., from the par- lors of lsted & C: 946 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by elec— tric car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. ‘WOOLLEY—In Oakland, Cal.. March 24, 1908, Jane S., beloved wife of L. H. Woolley, and mother of Mrs. Nelson Page and Charles B. Woolley, & native of Vermont. Miin, beloved wife of S Zemanoky. S o 0t S, \ ter of Mre. Ernestine Abraham, hanna Kozminsky, Mrs. H. Lind and H. ?-?l.dhllfl-'. a native of Germany, aged ‘Vears. today @ 10 ok ol a m., st e ats residance. 1925, Eiia strost, Thter: ment Hills of Eternity Cematery. by eioctrio funeral car lea th street and San Joae ‘svende at 10:45 & m. Kindly omit fowers. Atilda Marechek_and devoted brother of e ———— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. FUNERAL © :m" mxomvn.'hnm Sa DI RS 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telgphone South S0. UNDERTAKERS, Directors and Embalmers—— UNITED WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. 886 James Flood Building. S. F. CRAIG,COCHRAN&CO. Funeral Dircctors (Established 1858) ' BUNKER & LUNT aged M