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’F\E FOR SALE. sale—Large kitchen e for boa-ding-house n bed and olstered SPECI AL NOTICES. Fuiton | rear ce business Fine list| case Cll; Washington. WGE K FRINK, 2026 Vellejo, till - and after 6 ¢. m. 2eel formerly | Fill- | ; see owner on| ¥ before it 1s sold | to rent; $18 Mission mdbh" e ROGM 00 on 4ist_ave, 180/ wputtenf G Gate Fark; lot %x! 4, $% cash lance $10 per month. on the premises e parties walting to buy: r‘smo] on easy terms. ED Noe, Market and 16th su. co. %x100; Sixteenth st., 1 block rket; good for small manufao- concern. Apply 504 Stanyan A 1827 5 eyed, $7150. J. dnrur) U.” 8. surveyer, Allister st. 476,600 »gnm residence, Pacific Hi 5 r. and b.; modern. 1501 Post, r. COPNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEW sewmill; 230 acrves timber; house ¢ni 3 barns u;d héu.u for men, or will nge for . _property, s Sl Bk b e e i it on B. ‘g. Tt‘ $1,400—10 acres on R. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. C. M. WOOSTER Temporary office 1141 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1908. COMPANY. I McAllister st., San' Francisco, tomes. Easy paym vineyards ; ats, cottage, barn, etc., balance mom.hly House, barn, e'.c NICELY 1 sites a wood s payments. balance $15.55 monthly. five acres, $1,350, Exce' onal opportunities in the country, days; #, o or 76 feet, about 10 ents to suit present homes at Saa Martin, orchard. and moderate price; $15 monthly, $2,500—15 acres near Re: wood c:zm ins! 5-room | | down, } o l’ Segta Ciara Co. | ; only $300 .cash, t Redwood City, 1 asy | s at Palo Alto; etreet wark' s free; $10 monthly. ) Valiey irrigated lands, cheap, | and gram ranch, omiy lss 6t sses. Bring te, clos: s c 50 EC 4-room o Ness. ]L S"‘ED QUICK. yed campetent men adjusting policies for settle- aved block books and other nec- ces t0 handle our larf bysiness. y barn; poul!r) b nd tank ; lnt{ old- ham ’e:z! orchard; 4 in- laying hens; horse; e to Sebastopol and cottage; well; cres acres sandy loam; ity ; best alfalfa land per acre. OMPANY, Formerly 26 1t ese: rai THC Union Savings Bank Bui P rorth $5000. VIDE. land near Orland. TO SUB- nch, Wil improved, near exchange for GILBERT, Oakland. 67t )S. ing, | And only 326007 CRES trees in & g nta Clare Valley, French prunes; 8-year-old ToOWi! town in or_will exchange SMITH cO., y improved; good bex ‘07.‘ Call Tte FOR lease for business, factory ar were- ses for a SAN LORENZO REAL ESTATE. Sar Lorenzo—A neat new F( rlt sale in rrect prices, as I contem- rd; C. K. NILSON { REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. t F CHOI”E PROPERTIER { Berry-! Park 2 the hi Adress keley, d Terrace,” ot location; one vacant) Bangs, Hillegass Tracts: and my..8-room sid, e in*the. Scentc MRS MARY . E at bead of Cal 2tf y property—160 acres | boldt County. gl 533 ut- ' OAKLAND REAL STATE—Cont'd, #2300 PER front foot on Broadway; thia very low price Is good for put a few WAr\TED—Informuon of Emry Kopta, art tudent at Mark H Parents are to bu found at 169+ P-zt st, mear (‘Juywxln st., S, WULLD like to know the whereabouts of feet Viera, formerly of 80 Ihirteenth aeep. on Broadway, near 20th st.; taols :u xéf J. k. GOOD. iYuCu. 10}:“ Dol- sitlvery the cheapest prospective sey st., off San Bruno road. business property in Oakland. 1T}, {1 gy, o ieara of, kncwa:the wherekborts of Miss Pauline Buck, who worked at | $7.500—Very desirable little business cor- ner, 8075 feet, with old improvements; would have 10 be rebuilt; nexghborhnod very desirable; northeast corner llth and Alice sts. (899) cottage, right 1ot 31 feet front by about 180 deep; running through to rear street; excellent prospective business prop erly: present itaprovements can be re- modeled at slight expense. (323) That pretty Piedmont cottage on Wals- worth ave.; 4 rooms, bay window, high basement, bath, etc., etc., s still for sale at 3is%0. No change in that price. $1,40—This is reduced; 5 rooms, all large; high basement; a sunny, cozy, plain littls home for a little money; this isn't stylish, but is good as fan ds it goes; on West lith st. 3,000 is the same old figure for 6 large rooms; poreelain balh large porch; combination fixtures; new, never cccu- ; story and a ha’f lot 145 feet deep; swell new nelghborhood, half block to Grove st. on'Apgar or 39th, and two b.ud\s from Key Rcute depot at 40th streef best business street in West Oakland; business all around it; this ought to figure $1000 for the lot and 32500 at least for the building, but the owner really WANTS'TO SELL. You'll never be sor- ry for at least LOOKING at this. proved, producing land 32,00—Colonial cottage of 4 rooms and nt cro WILL SUBD! bath; lot 70 feet front, firregular m shape; prominent avenue; corner; two blocks from new 'Key Route and wilt be business property: fine vacant part of tha lot. $50 for 62x100, or &’Qa for halt of it; street work done; 3 blocks from S. P. R. R. statlon et Ban Pablo ave. and 50th lawer’d end everything; you don't I ny Look at it! Not a bit of though far from new. Any way, it's well bullt and shows it; has 6 ard bath; 2-story; l:omf‘ort:xhle‘ salia, not gaudy: ot has double frontag DM block from station, above West Oekland; 5. w do Tth nts now for $20; worm like this at $25007 $%.000—Model In every sensa: furnished completely; cottaga of 7 rooms; every convenience; open lawn; lot 50x150 (note that); l.bungnnce of vines, shrubbery; cannat be lequately described here; electric cars right there: Key Route station about a block away; high fround near the \ake healthiest. Incai- ty; In fact, for $20. yeu could im- ove on its cost and size, but not its eauty end comfort. If vou are looking for a home in its full-sense and can afford $5000, seeing this will well repay yau. . GEORGE W. AUSTIN, Braadwmy, Oakland. SAN FR \vctst‘o OFFICE, 2460 Broadway. 1902 BUILDING EOTS. $850 to $1500 will buy most desirable resi- dence jots, 10 feet front’ in the Santa ; several chcice lots to be se- v. first_appiicants; easy terms of payments; near the Kay Route sta- tions and or street car line; all street work done, “REED & BANCRO‘F'I‘ Agents, 43 Broadway, Oakland. 1 | re 8 locati DO 8gen PROPERTY WANTED. i s having lots, ; will purchase if prir‘as’ . to box 1260, Call. prescnting $1,000,+ her to des) direct | any ons to lease, long nts. Write details, | 1t Y SIC ted, PROPERTY FOR SALE. CIAN$—Good building, conveni- or hospital purposes. Ap- 00 Duboce av ve., cor. Guerrero, 63t location; one Bx' s, Tract. HI y‘uc of Ridge Rosd, Berk icy, Cak HOICE PROPERTIES. { rect prices, a2 1 contemplata | TWO. géaflemen o Hillegass and §.room residence on the hill- | vacant 3 Soome Bk | Call or address MRS. Terrace,” BERKELEY ROOMS TO LET. furnished rooms, . for 3 or 4 geatl Way, Berkeley, ley OAKLAND REA $3550—%-room 2-story location; cheapest terms ever offery 10 mon §15,500—The best buy in town on q4 closc-in_crcss st et Telegraph and | aves.: S fect frontage, with.| h can be sp ‘endldly eon; oom, circle W short of elegant ail finest foundation; circular v windows very ce location, with ('h"dr!n s playhouse; couldn't be $10,000 duplicated short of Thirty Franciseo: the central is the 1deal location for the man whove business or empioyment is In San F clsco; come and see PERCIVAL, 1112 , Bro gt IN rose b\u‘lu ‘o. a home. phone now to u'n neesion. 1757 or Berkel«; an autnmoblle fer you: lmd.inu pol- a house p: unimproved land, 175 75 feet on R._R. 84 st For Key Route station; & ot ELDEN & PERCIVAL 1 and near depot. e _safe eide of the bay In| Route tract; prices lots $800 each; $100 | ly and as lttle as send for catalogue and ses rovements netting 6 per cent | plendid business mmu as- 2 rapid Increase In end $24 manmly-—Bnuuml walk from business csnter and one block to depot. . Wfi)w?u:nl out merchant orders-sac-| MRS, home for Immediate | .al- 8 rooms. den, servants’ roamy; ce: ment basement with plastered celling. construction, with O-tam I.H splendidly finish minutes end 5 cents to San 3d st; in lots to‘:flt' - ruru on Webster st. ‘Western Pacific R R right ot’wwon. culars ving-room, receptiol 2 ki tracts. BREED & IANC‘RO". 00 Broad at apZstisu | with breakfast ‘and | emen. 1932 Blerhe- i L ESTATE. house end lot, 28| most Gentral and easiest new homes $2450 | Increased; its lo- high base- | fl:rucudx paneled | indows; on sunny aranda and round “and a with lot B6x100, | Key Route Tract it BE edway, best roome; lot 80x185; | If you want such [ he ‘will send | ears: feet on n hall way, FCR sale—Beautiful new home; 8 rooms; new furniture; B0 ft. lot; room for see- ond house; Al location; 8 blocks W. of Lusiness center. Box 5414. Qall officn. Oakland & 3t MARION GRIFFIN Has opened real estate offices at $20 Brozdway, l’;;lx.r Ninth st, land. Real estats bought and sold. 8-4t* "OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. AT 54 B. 16th st, good rooms perior table. MRS. A J. WEXJA lfl,t. of Hotel Crocker, will provide for 3 or 4 couples at reasonable rates. 43t OAKLAND STORES TO LET. TWO excallent front rooms: furmished or an- i suitable for offces; bandy to cb ity v ESTREA yrtle. 1 ALAMEDA ROOMS. o NSHED front " ; unfur- BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. can 6nd rooms and board in a private fanilly, :looe ;c station. 3032 Grive ', South Bed _._.__._,_—___. PIUITVAL! REAL BESTATE. SALE OR LEASE uitvale; 17 acres of land with Touse of 10.rooms, partly furnished; flowers and shrubbery of all cites ; abundance of fruit and shade trees; horse and bugay. wagon and dhnln!n[ lements, 3 cows. chickens and pigeons, grain. This pronert; I !ocued neu th- loothi“l and wt blocks of street-car lines to Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda. Trains to San Franclsco :very’ I%UO minutes. :ti“ mt this property for per montl e pdoe."us.ooa For further partioulars oall 'UDE&% A o AW mebing o & n : el S T R T PERSONAL GORDON D. REDE, A Im of the Southern Ro:d’ sts., San l‘n l 6 lm 2 inches tall. lrbhua;l whers report at once [} Pacific Coast Oil Co. In beautital 028 'P-nda at., Onk- land _Phone Oakland 7:90 is m in new York prostrated. It an act of mercy for any one knos of Mr. Rede's whtnsbwu to report to address [l(;u l\’FORMA'flON Mrs, Ntd:m Totwedgtein, ocmm’" rerifing ot the N E. race Powell and. Mason s, by mi 3 Cur}’-:. 3 Onn”'u. care Mres. Tu MAGON and . Mes. Wel Please coll_see Mrs. Sheppard, 422 Halght st MRS K. McGOWAN ‘of Larkin st site R. Murphy, 2156 San Antonlo ave., Al eda. t W'lnLL Mrs. McCall of 1151 Ifir send her .ladnn to 429 Ivy eve. nasta- Ffii‘n:mcxs-qm Predericks 708 Prancisoo Los eommunicate ik youe ile ut 37 . oe GEOROB H. ANS—Office B!“ Wuhl on, near Fillmore. Hours 2 P, m one Wn-fill — escaped. ew y-- fl' did. dd:-a next Sunday. 1t DR. T. B, BATLLY 1917 Pmnwu. office hrs. 2 Sutter, 6-1mo® A snmgo", wa' i) sh worth_st.. now wfiv T WAY—WI M1 K. ll RY, irm L building, ‘sow located 1016 HII'M if [ with St Toten: oah |hs°'fl:'l' te of vnuy. th and ..,.,:’3":'..7:- ""*.:,:‘E::‘ »uqol‘hf ’r. nnvv‘u AWN of. call ! b . at w?“'é" "‘é"’ - m : i on E. _m.w ARD—Raye took clothes; etc., from 751 |7, $2,750—Store and a very good flat on the' place to! build a couple of uma stores on the, This house is a house. | Prost’s Bakery, 234 Sixth st., plcase let her anxious parents know if she is dead or alive. 424 Twenty-ninth ran- Mlbb GrKTRbDE MEFRET, hme.rly of 1321 Poweli st., is anxious hear “from ail her pupils and friends. Addun thun. Presidio, care Postoffice, ANY members of tne “‘Sans Souci Club" knowing the whereabouts of our worthy president, Miss Ethel Davis, 930 Montgomery st., please. notify ‘a enxious friend. Address bLKTRbUA Ml'.l'KL[‘ Presidio, care Postoffice, It* WILL Mr. Parmeteer (of Colorado) or his friends on Polk st., near F\dwn, kindly communicate with lady re trunk left on Polk st, Apml 18 A?vnudal st., - S. 1\HJRMAUU‘\' wanted of E. Cody, ior- merly of 110 Eilis st, by A. G. Mueller, formerly of 823 Mission st., now erson Square Camp, 67 It* JOHN JAMe> HUNTER of 320 Mason st. is requested to communicate with the Brit- ih Consulae-General, 1107 Jederson st., 1t Ausa ROUSE A. McCALL, come to 2310 Folsom Have quarters for you. L. ROYLA t* Eddy. Notity Swasey, 731 Douglass. 1t* MUTTMANN, nsuraace—rarues for Whom I piaced insuranee, pleass com- letler addressed to 2121 for fiing of claims; resi- ¥ Chattanocoga s municate vy Jackson st. Insurance taken. MES. HURLLY, more sb. Call oilce, at once. 2at. 5 Tt* kindyy call at 161 Fill- once? J. CONDE. 5 7te ALL persons baving claims against the J. F. Plumel Co., 31 Eddy st, are re-| quested to mail detailed invoices to our | temporary office, 10w- Broderick at, S.| I, F, PLUMEL CoO. §ats M185 LOLA BTURGESS, communicate | with C. COLEMAN, 142 Laguna st.52t? ARTHUR ARMITAGE, please lot mo knuvlv if you are all right BROTHER [ 53t* SHANNOY, the real estate man, is still In touciN\yvith Eastern buyers. Tem-| porary adaress 2415 California st., near Fillmore; leases. my5 tf ATTENTION, United Artisans—San | Francisco assemblies not deiinquent until June 1, 6. Will all needy or destitute erusans communicate with MRS L. -E. COGGINS, 710 Diamond &t., San Francisco? b at* WILL Mrs. E. C. Baker or Harry Baker, former residence 95 Post st, San Francisco, s2nd present acdress to B. A. NORRIS, San Mateo? 5Tty ANY information of F. W. Amick, who was 4 guest of the Dolan House, 167 8d st., 8. F, at the time of the fire, will be thankfully received by his father, J. P. AMICK, Cairo, W. Vs. 53t M 3 McCANNOR, - formerly of 128) Callfornia st., communicate with . A LITTLEFORD, 613 tth st., Oak- land. 5 3te DR. STURMAN, Willcox and Brackett, where are you? 1 am very anxious to find you. My present adcress s 1057 st, Oakland, Cal. HENRY 53t* MISS MAGGIE KING of 229 Austin st. has left the General Hospital, Presidio, and is at 1065 Sixty-second st., Oukl&nd Golden Gate station. AUGUSTINE JACQUES, Sheville, Sono- ma County, Cal. 3-Tt HOWARD ELIASSEN, please communi- cate vmh your mnmer, 438 Sherman st, Oaklas 43t DANIEL BULLIVAN and family are safe at their ranch, Green Mountain stock f; Sunol, Alamed® Co., Callt MISS ALTA WESSELL, please commu- nicate with Mrs. A. E. SMITH, 949 Guerrero st. 43t* ANNA ANDERSON, send your address to GUST. KILGAN, Beking Storage Co., 1018 Broadway, Oskiand 431* WILL Mrs. Michelena of 765 Eddy st. w.ite to’ VERA MICHOLENA of the John P, Slocum Co. of New Ycrk? 42t $100,600 ‘wheat, barley and cattlo ranches on the Sacremento River in exchange for S. F. real estate in the business d‘;pu“m will trade in whole or | DIAMO! 22 h:l pan. ly W. G. COUSINS, 178. MISS HOEA PACHAY, who came from Los Angeles last year, your friend would lfke to hear from you. JOtHN FRANCZ, Company D, First Battalion of U. §. Engineers, Fort Mason. 3-5t* WILL Mrs:- E. Herrmann, formerly of 11if Sacramento st, send her present address to Fort Mason Information Hu- reau? Imporant J. E. REYNOLDS.2-4 DR. THILLE, the German spetialist, corner 3d_and Mission sts., has opened offices at 472 ¥1B st.. Oakland. 1 1mo* DR. MARK NEUMANN and family tem- POl 1218 Seventh ave., Sunset. 2 tf DR. C. G. KENYON, 25 Pacific ave., nr. i 8. F.: phone West 3 ¢t RESIDENTS of Super@F, Caiffornia, the Sacramento Vailey and mountain coun- tries who are safe please report name, residence and 1 present location to “SAC- RAMEN 'O BEE"” or Oskand bureau, 423 Nlnth st., Oakand, for Information of frien: B-tf DR. and MR& . W. SHELDON are stop- ping 'nh J. W. Richards at 2431 Onnn % keley. RE LOCKITART snd Mis, Bodd it .%:- MRS. LO: communicate with D. con_block, Dakland. WILL Louise Fassin esent address to EA. 0th ave. South, or say be found? leaso send her ENA, 164 she can 29 12t BUSINESS PERSONALS. Francisco locater, 2206 Grove, between Schrader and Stlxvl% locates relatives, friends, professional and business concerns: will be ready for business this weck. Ad- dress ali quiries to AVERY & CO.. com- 8!].:‘!. 2206 Grove st, S. F. 30-7¢* N TICE to employees of Greenbaum, Well & ichels, Crown Shirt Pmary, 15th and Va- i 2 s b i ! nr. an ister ‘address. 62" DR McGETTIGAN has opened office at his resldence, 630 ¢ st., near Fill- moro. hourl, 2t o 4. Phone Park 421.53% DR. NCAN end Dr. Brown, chiropo- 2024 Butter st., near M{:‘a Ena M. Boscos, mrmn;zly Bmllw:g i M. T 3 treatment; now 228 ght 8-7t* BAUER of # Post st, now Sacremento. DR. B. t £37 Fillmore st., near l1t‘ cor. for business. L L B. RELIEF _ station, and . Devl: —-P-l(m- Iuvln: bills against this station must hnalnmomn:‘rwml.mor it will be I'--c 4 3!' AM KNIG & R’ Ana and brother of Mra BEmily Evans a who feelingly expressed the thanks of M. MADDEN, Tt H. and Fred Kaufmann, it g,! -3 oy e ":"’w;:l "’“d:‘ : 3 "gmmmmmumommn-\ ! _ani 7 - NOTARY PUBLIC—A. J, HENRY, N@'ICA‘;"AN? Marfa (nee Prydz) tary Publio, Is now located at 1901 Pos! Friends and ug tances cor. Fillmore; bring your clatms. 8-7 vited to attend the funeral Monday, DRS. LEVY, ‘mu iropodlsts, for- M-|y 7. ut 1t a m., from merly o Jum- lood St "Ann’'s eenth avenue bldm nnw located at 59 Bddy st. Hn’ Xntnrmt Mount Olivet Stabl pcnnm are OEHLER—At Mare Island, 0 return horses Johanna Koehler, beloved ~ TH?)B -Nm’ftmfl. to ‘l mother of Mrs. A. Herbst, a nath | i DR MARION N THRASHER 18 now agngx T P a et vetll raies Limonth ¢ 9878, than 100 policemen who took part | ton st., near Fil “fl"‘“ R Sunday), st 19 & m.. from the memorable affatr, including As-| JOS JAEGERS—Butchers’ supplies on ence of Mrs. Herbst, 2818 Buchanan attended. | - no o FamRurasy - otligns (MY pian 044 Fellows’ Ceme- o m o'clock. Many of the men were pensioned long | g.oummr.?-xwu’x‘l to 2. frd B iox ““"‘ T R °‘° P it X 13 nd Thomas Moptide and e & native of Ireland, agea ng fiug Gfi Hfltfit SThrL: 0 il tators, I tand the Arneral Nonouy, mm,&m;‘oh .mwu‘_ :;lo’o‘l«t-'.'l:..mmr-fl aaonow e oozl % “hurch of ‘the Holy Redeom DAI. X b lormerly of p; New W. BUSINESS PERSONALS—Con. McINTYRE-In this city, April Captain James B., 0° od huband of R H. COUNTRYMAN, tempo! ‘1:; Adelia A mmJ'.i,.;’ father of Lsa-/ office, 320 WAl}]'nu( st.; tel. West belle and Vivian Mcintyre, C. H. GILM. tnsurance broker, for-_ Port Tow do W fl.flmuv. o merly 682 MeA.l’lktat now 781 Baker; Frion, m‘? o “.Lt“ years. o M. 'l‘. O'Bnl insurance nnnt. spectfully invi to attend the xuno locsud at 733 fidover ave. K uwm“fiW)h:: 2 o'clock p. F. 'TER7ELD, tempnury he patl of Bunker Lunt‘ offiu at residence, 1144 Maso 268 Mission street, between Twenty- nic ave. 5 17t second and Twenty-third (Mission Ma-~ aonie Temple), under the auspices or| ity Lodge No. 310, F. and A M. tarmmt Por: Townsend, Wash. MEYER—In this city, April 15, 196, Her- man, dearly beloved husband of Juia | Meyer, =nd loving father of Julia Meyer, and beloved son of Mr. M. D. and the late Mrs. M. D. Meyer, ana beloved brother of Fred and Tilie and the late George Meyer, a native of Ger- many, aged 3§ years and 9 months. A membor of Concordia Lodge, I. 0 O F.; Aerie No. 5 Bagles; Tel. Park 444 BAYANT, DR. EDGAR R., formerly Jamesv Flood Bld,' at 1944 Fillmore, cr. Pine 1 1m* | HINZ & CLIFF, contractors and build-' ers, are now located at 2646 Howard sL Phone Church 3071. 07 DR. P. E. C. BIEHL. (ormmy at the! Emma Spreckels building, has tempor- ary offies at his residence, 2149 Stuart st.,” Rerkeley, Cal. e ERALD J. FITZGIBBON, tor- merly of 2l Powell st, now l.t 204 Halght st. 11mo DR. C. RENZ, formerly 966 Sutter, located il les; Osceola, O. temporarily at 824 Grove st. 6-1mo M. : Independent Rif'es, San Francisce | WITEIAN 7" BERRIN. stfomey, Cromicy Aii Lndependent Rifes, San Francisc bldg., has “established his law offices tem- porarily at his residence, 1493 Masonic ave.; insurance collscted. 25:4h THE MeNutt Hospital is now located at %0 Pacifiu ave., San Francisco. 2 tf NICKLES—In the City and County Hos-| pital, May 4, 1906, Helen Nickies, a na- tive of England, aged #4 years PAINE—In the CIU and Coun!y Hospi- S. CAPP & CQ.; real estate, office at 628 tah May 4. Edward Paine, & na- “Baker st., near MeAllister st 6-1mo _ tive of E“flm aged 60 G CALIFORNIA HOUSE-WRECKING (o | PETERSON—In this city, May Arthur S., beloved husband of Annie k. Peterson, and father of Walter A. Pe- tersen, a native of New Jersey, aged 6 years 2 months and 21 days. A mem-| ber of California Lodge, F. and A. M., and a member of California_Plonsers and Valley lodge, A. 0. U W. Friends and acquaintances are re-| spectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), May 6, 1908, at 1:30 p. m., from King Solomon's Hall, Fill- more street. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 247 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Serfvices will be held by California Lodge No. 1. Kindly omit| flowers. will continue business at their old_stand, N. W. cor. 10th and Mission sts., San Fran- | gitco; sre now ready for all bids of wreek | ing. A Norton, secretary, czn be found | st 2125 OFme'l st. Branch office, 266 lj | 12th st cor. Sth ave., East Oakland. | McBRIDE, nanager. General Comtractor BUILDINGS BOUGHT. LOTS CLEARED as before; fully equipped with teams ana ap- purtenances. Employees report immediately. | 1607 Market st.. cor 12th. 4-30-1m J. CUTHBERTSON, architect, 2565 Mar- ket st., bet. 15th and 16th sts. 30-7¢ HINZ & CLIFF, contractors and builders, are now‘ located at 855 Capp st. Phone Chz;rch 3071 ot DR. PISCHEL. 1817 Californta st. 207te| SEEANCID this dty, May 4 108 Johu THAT man Fiits, 13 ilmore st for. fio Sheux. tha Geloved. facher ‘of A merly branch office, 108 Market st. | hory £ Walter B, Agnes L. the T. GOMMET, tormeriy at St. George Stables, ow ot 336 22d ave, mear 1»'mm3 L70I>ul| 0-7¢* | DR \\’ E. STEVENS, formerly at California and Hyde sts, 1007 Gough st., cor. Eddy. Hours, 3-4 aad 7-8 p. m. 30-7¢ BIRTHS. JURGENS—In this city, April 30, 1906, to late May Shean, agea 5 years nnd 3 months. (Vallejo papers please copy.) The funeril will take place )&vnday. May 7, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late| 218 Duncan street, thence to| St Pauls Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the| repose of his soul, covmnendngcn ° a. m. Interment e wite u!sai;llcnw Jurgens, & daughter. | tery. [ i —In Anseimo, ¥ 4| WALDECK~In this eity, May 4 196, 148, to the wife of John H. KemD, 8| raderick Waldeck, beloved son of son. Ernst and the late Johanna Waldeck, and brother of Minra and Emma Wal- | deck, a native of San Franciseo, l(ed 28 _'years. Friends and acquaintances are re- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the pariors of Theodor Dierks & | Ce., undertakers, 800 Devisadero street, corner of McAllister. Interment Green MARRIED. COHEN — SILVERSTEIN —In Seattls, Ap:il 15, 1906, by the Rev. Joseph, Abe J. Cohen of Everett, Wash., and Hat- tie Sliverstein of San Fravcisco. DIED. P hivid, Beloved Musbend” of Mary e | olamm, Cemetery 2 v elovs u A 6 - Eates, and father of Ada M., Charles Wifi‘f—{{:e{,’;".dgu"f‘y P B D. Bates Jr. and Mrs. F. W. Knight shire, aged 55 years. th, N.| and Mys. George Martin of Berlin, Ger~ many, and Mrs. H. M Lee of Spokane, Wash. a native of New York, aged 72 years 10 months and 9 days. Late a memper of Live Oak Ledge No. 61, F. H.. papers please copy.) Remains at the funeral C Funker & Lunt, 2866 Mission street. b tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third | streets, Mission Masonfe Temple 1t and A. M. ! . BROWN-—In this city, May 2. 1906, at the BIBLER—In San Mateo, May 4, 1906, Ju- lie Bieler, beloved wife of the late A.| IeSidence of her 'sister, Mrs. Eugene Moffat, Catherine Templeton Brown, a | native of St. Louts, Mo. WISE=In this clty, May 6, 198 Almirs Willett Wise, daushter of Robert I 2nd the Jate Jessie Wise, sister of Now- ton A.. William A., Alex L and James W. Wise and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, cousin of Amelia Hunt. a native of YLivermors, Alameda County, Cal., nged 35 years. Bleler, and mother of T. A Bieler ana of the late Mrs J. Bertsch, a native ot ;}egmam’. eged 67 years b months and ays. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Goliden Gate Undertaking Company, 245 Mission street, near Twenty- first. 6 2t CROWHURST—In Sacramente, May 3, 1306, Zella A.rrena Crowhurst, dearly beloved wife George Crowhurst, a natve of lown, aged 20 years and L months. DAMON — In _Alameda, May 4, 1%6, Charles W. Damon, beloved father ot Charles M. Damon and Mrs. Mary Car- ter and Mrs. Julia Krauth. a native of CYRUS S. WRIGHT. GEO. H. CLARK. A. P. BOOTH. HAROLD L. WRIGHT. i'riends and acquaintances ‘are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral Bunday, May 6, 1506, at 2 o'clock p. m., from Odd Feliows’ L, Alameda, Cal., under the auspices of Encinal e No. 134, Cremation, Cekland, Cal It N—In this oity, May 1908, Thomas Diamond, & pative of thl. Mich., aged & years. (Virginie City. Nev., papers please copy.) EASTMAN—In Sacramento, May 2, 1805, Mrs. Cynthia A. Bastman, wife of T. . Bastman, and mother of T. Freeman & pative of Vermont, agea UNDERTAKERS. GEARY ST, Cor. Devisadero United Undertakers’ Association’ Funeral Directors 2198 ears. ‘uneral took place Friday, May 4. Tn- terment at Laurel Hill Cemetery. *it FANNING—In this city, May 5, 1906, Catherine Gladys Bell Fanuing, beloved daughter of Joseph and Marie Fanning, H. F. Subir & Co. and sister of Joseph James Fanning Jr., s Sy e O agwl Funeral Directors and Embalmers. FRAVEL—In this city, I’xy ‘ lm g:’;:}:f:t "::m'., B m,,:, - 1919 MISSION STREET, e o ~oried Between 35th and 28th intances lp\fltfid to attend the funeral Imdu.y,M.“‘. 1006, at 10 & m, from uary chapel of the Golden Gate Undettaklng Company, 215 Mis- sion street, near Twenty-first. Imor- ment Mount Olivet Camour‘ 52t HALL—In lel“ Oaklend, M: Allen Hh.ll beloved lnu Phone White 2341 OREGON SENDS NEARLY HALF MILLION IN GOODS Residents of the State Respond Nobly to the E., and father of Civilla Infl E:\mn Call Il & mative of California, exed & Retief o, H’ic“fz'nflonsr—xn this city, May 8| Nearly $#400000 worth of suppiles 1904, Harold Henry, youngest and be- loved son of John A ‘end Tillle Heger Vhom.. and brother ot Maivin Heger- and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. uhlmum. & natlve of San Fran- a&dly—t'monfluudmm ntances are re- -pmruuy invited to attend the mnu-u tomorrow (Monday), May 6, 1 OO0k . 1 oo the restaence of tha rents, 2319 Folsom street, botween \n-hsnfl and Twentleth. erment have been collected by the Btate of Oregon and shipped In carload lots to this city. Of this quantity $262,000 rep- resents the value of relief goods sent from Portland, the remainder having been given by the smaller communi- ties work has not been ended. Mrs. Marion GN“““”,: il v w“" Vil charge of the Oregon reliet bureau in years 5 months and § days. this city and In Oakland. Assisting o peivaia mmblg May T. Cy-|her were Jefferson Myers, the personal Train, Valencla-treet station. 1t |Tepresentative of Governor George E. &l ml—n}ll Ocean ‘;r‘nlrk.d 8,|Chamberlain, and J. N. Teal of the w: 8, m, y gt lmflhfl‘ Portland rellef committee. The bulk ° ote, Hot-| 3¢ the supplies from Oregon were JOSEPH—‘HI Nevada C!aflfh.l..m l. shipped to Brigadier General Funston ng oF and by him distributed throughout the luity. A large relief bureau was estab- lished In Oakland. In addition to this the city of Portland is feeding and sheltering 3000 to 4000 refugees from San Francisco. Mrs. McRae, Myers 1908, | anq Teal were cordially received yes- ' terday at Oakland by Governor Pardee, Mari liiem and Annte Joun :on). & native of San -:I-eo. aged months, Services will be held today (Sunday), . m., at the residence Pirst ‘avenue, Sun- lnxorlmn t private. 1t K.A\Ifml’—-ln Berkeley, Albert Ka bels 2608 Howard St., Nr. 22d throughout the State. And tho; 2t ohn | McRae, a newspaper woman, has had | {2 GOLLINS STILL 3 FIGHTING HARD .~ FOR LIBERTY George D. Collins, the convieted per- jurer and alleged bigamist, is still wrestling with the law and seeking an- other avenue of escape by means of techniealities. Yesterday morning he appeared befors Superior Judge Frank J. Muraskey on a writ of habeas eorpus, issued by Presiding Judge Grabam the | day before. Collins made a long speech, explain- |ing in detail various reasoms why his plea should not go unheeded by the Court. Judge Murasky finally took the 1008, | ©3s@ under advisement till this morn- ing, when Collins is to receive his aa- swer. One plea made by the erafty momy | was granted. He asked permission to call upon Mrs. Collins No. 2. Judge | Muraskey could mot see his way clear to deny this appeal, so the accused bar- rister was driven to the home of wife the second where he chatted with her for some time before his removal to | Braneh Jail No. 2, his new home. | When the case of Sergeant Johm Stemmu, of Troop A, National Guard, | was called, he presented a novel request. He is lceused of kx.hng Joseph Meyers, | supecintendent of the Publie Play- | ground at the Park, on April 19. When | brought before Judge Graham he de- | manded that the Attorney General de- |fend him, as he is a National Guards- man and in the service of the State. The case is a complex one and Judge Grabam decided to take it under ad- | visement till today. Neither Attorney | General nor any of his representatives | are in the city at the present time. The prisoner is being held at present at Branch Jail No. 2. it st e FAD BRUN IN CONTINENT IS TO GO UP IN THE AIR. Society Folk in Europe Have Balloon- ing As Their Faverite | Becreation. Ballooning is the latest recreation | for society folk on the continent. The Aero Club, which is fast increasing i { air, is leading the movement. The club has enrolled sev- {eral titled folk already, among them | Lord agd Lady Lhngattom their som, |the Hon. C. S. Roils, and Lady Aber- [ dou Thke Sultan of Jokore, who is | over in England just now, is also apply- ing for membership. The club has been arranging short | journeys, which are becoming extreme- ly popular, and vacant places in the i‘“car’’ are eagerly sought Most |of these trips—day onmes—start from the Crystal Palace, others from Wands- worth, and, as a rule, one a week is | given. | But many members are purehasing their own balloons, and the latest idea |is to give house parties at which baloon ytnos will vie with motor rums, and | other amusements, in amusing the guests. The interesting part of it—to | the aseronauts themselves—is that they | never know whers they will come down | for lunch or dimner, or, indeed, if they 'wfll get any at all. Such a party will be given in a few (h\'s by Lord and Lady Llangattock at heir seat Monmouthshire, whither Mr. Frank Butler, the well-known aero- | naut, wiil take down his balloom, and himself arrange the trips. On the Continent, too, sociaty is be- | coming mueh interested in aeronauties. | Queen Margherita of Italy is the latest devotee to the ‘‘sport,”” and her Maj- esty has offered a cup to the first per- | son who crosses the Alps in a balloon of fiying-machine. As a pastime balooning is expensive. A good baloon will eost anything from 150 pounds upwards, whilst the of it with gas costs at least sev pounds. A ‘‘Gordon-Bennett’’ for aeronauts |1a to be established, and there is every | prospect of an intermational meeting this ye: in e Qi POOLROOM MEN CONTINUE WAR UPON RACE TRACES. Steward of the New York Jockey Club and Several Bookmakers Summoned Into Court. NEW YORK, May 5.—What appears to be a new plan to make war upon the | race tracks at the instance of disgrmn- | tled pool room keepers developed in the betting ring at Jamaica yesterday. A | process server in the emplov of a Park Row lawyer arrived before the first race with a bundle of snbpoenas. They were | made out in the nawmes of an officer and a steward of the Jockey Club and sev- | eral bookmakers. The bookmakers were |served. The lawyer, it is said, is the | loeal representative of a prominent pool room man. On the sarface, the case involved is |a simple one. A bet of $35 was made some time ago at one of the loeal tracks | by a elient of the attorney and under | the provisions of the racing law a los- ing wager ean be recoverad by eivil as tion. This ease has gradually worked | its way up to the Supreme Court and | the attorney’s representative said yes | terday that the mem for whom sub poenas were issned would be called upon | to testify as to the existenee of gamb- ling at the track, with the fden of se- g8 favorabls decision tn the high- e — Pollceman McKevitt Injured. Policeman B J. McKevitt was serl- 1 i } i