The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 17, 1906, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- CITY REAL ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906 RKELEY REAW ESTATE PERSONALS-~Continued. = TRIP TO BURLINGAME SERBIER- BR 2 ND R OCK Lo, FOR sale—S§-foot iron and | EDITH communicate at AND RETURN. ot SEc2essars 1o et pump, melting kettles, bone two | with 7zsm Turk st an- get yous m,;- c cars will leave the Ferry bldg. | attuck A\e 5 flkeley cen machine mixer, cube ma-| leaving DOC. 16-3t" ur, beginning at § & m. until § = Phone Bgmemy 1404, chine, filters and used for a Wednesday, Thursday and AT KEY ROUTE T Veal over, Tour auaTe EAIvABIIE b | A mmlm&mm LA ¢ this week, and of . iris week and on Monday and |80 tor o nd.::usm house, within easy (500 galions each). 3 800-gallon kettles | reiter, 214 Duboce ave, 8. 163t . = 6f the ey o { nce of Dwight way " T et m?y“mn s:" station; good yard, with Foll-grown gflxgmg Giace Fruit Mory nf:_Vl. .n:% W. MARTIN or mJ send lrees, vines, etc. This price is about | - CARRIE = JA box 3500 below market value. | AAA—WALL peper, 3330 roll end up- $448, Call ‘ofiice, OSkiand: 162te .;'5’ :Wv:rpl‘:?usle of 7 rooms, mggfin .ward; good paint, $1 gal.; ,m MARY of Sie in every way: within| oil, efe.; full line ‘all pl.ln:an’ Suppites: | 2 Mission st., comm easy walking distance of Berkeley regular whol &m R B T R station and schools; lot 40x135. Only GA.N the Old d corner Elll.l and 137t $1000 cash required. Webster sts.; fl.nc. 3 X o 3 mutor l‘mnae?‘r blfirzmm house, exeep— plastering, ete. my7 1mo | IKE MEND] foim;flynmsmw oad s " i onally we! v ouse, 5, F. can be seen ar e Conventent: corne ler sxies. seoy | LINOTYPE machine, two doublotaced AR AR rurnttare sty %-x 2 R | neighborhood; nlace is well worth lettered machines, eight fon 8 OL s Sewer and water mains| $400), but owner must heve money for| Magazines; excellent condition:” Jatoo: 3 ne climate; schools; eloctnc; his business. L. GALLA Hm 227 Monros st., | WANTED—Information = co 1s the place for busi. |H2W for a S-room house, completely fm-] e ) e Dot “"m"" L8 i me s the place to Me: nished ang ready to move into; £28| “yinners tools, plumbiny tools patterns, | ——— oo So S0 Franciecs | 153 from the city on fine < Mg By ",""’1"'"5 benches, ete, complete, $475. E. C.| PROF. MISS. VIOLET, fn"fi! ms e but 25 minutes; com- complete; clean and nice; garden.| ,ppapiay, 11 Chureh st Santa, Crus Market st., send your address. Box ferry-boats or o trees, berries. ete.; lot GOXIS0; only e 1890, Call office. y-boats or ‘trans Cal; phone Red 4. 137t une : A B e Y. mrr?c}\rm‘:h' sz&: th;:mgu;n“;;;; JOEN L. A. JAUNET, real and ? t to pay; yvou will maki I PEWRITER, ington, estate ‘ parchasy °|" Berkeley, designed by Maybeck: com- i " ghaap: ed few eons oniy. Bo, ,‘,’5',’ insurance; Tenting snd leasing. Tempo- B are being run by the vrsn:lh" view: lot 50x140; rustic fin- Call office, Oakland. rary 612 Central ave. of Trade; you dom't convenient and well | B bbbl BORERS. L terms can be er- SAML. BLOOM & SONS CO.’S, Army DR. CHAS. E. FRENCH, 1914 le R pol‘ 3t near San Bruno road; make offer on | _Hours 3 to 4:30. ot e on Euclld ave: pol-| lot. 187t woodwork has the finest BUSINESS PERSONALS, heavy timbers and well LAMPS and chimneys at Gitsham's|——o 2024 view: lot 50x125;| Hardware Store, 2982 Mission st., near | NERNEY, CAPTAIN THOMAS A., is exceptionally good value. Twenty- 13-6t temporarily located at 3969 Washing- s ouses, furnished and -un- ' ton st., near st ave., as Pacific Coast T e e T b U T | e O % to $23,000. Ask us 4 3 3 former 3 ew - 1% to $25.00. Ask us for what you Kearny st. s hours, & to 1. 9-1mo® ery st our entire stock v-lml?':fly M.if;""\,";'d.w‘r?!“ - b‘;’,‘:; CASH registers—We buy and sell cash| um"".%‘";;%“’fi.:‘:’“fi?a’?a"'fi‘&'fi ofl"n:he Duying on crodit now wish ""“e“ American Second-hand C\’h\ orders direot from our factories in Cin:. their contracts and are . Co., 972 Eddy st. :;{m‘aud uniforms andNeqtfig:cnu of sinisn them for a emall proft- | FOR sale_First class Guiney retrisera: L o GO, o naval militia and all military socie- Iy 5053 buy on Addison st;]_tor. APply P. O. box 194, O=kland.165° | fies, bands, eto. 1A feet on Addison st.|NAIL bin cointer, 12 ft., at GITSHAM'S | o HESTHAL e This properts| Hardware Store, 2952 Mission. 147t N A Y :?t:-'l' 2. short time only ai Golden Gate ave. and McAllister sts; all CROCKERY_and glassware at Gitsham's| 0 e propositions In Univer.| Hardware Store, 2982 Mission st. ~ 13.6¢ o P o "‘”‘;,:;&"“ et 1so FACTORY | 3 prices myis it MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FINE MILLINERY—Miss Briges, Iate of | Coughian & Co., San - EERKELEV FURNITURE FOR SALE. \CA‘H pald for dlamonds, pearls, old gold | porarily located 369 Tweltth e’ oop. — | "and silver. H. C. AHLERES, formerly| lang i7.906 ¢ §room house! 1% Keamy st, 108 Bddy st: offce good vegetab ours, S to 1 1mo* |S. PETERSON, Plumber, located at $23.50; 2 blocks | HIGHEST price pald for old .gold andl southeast corner Bush and Laguna stl... - b v st., Berk siiver at C. KALLMANN & SON'S,| formerly 428 Jones st 17 3t* Mstriet 1503 Fillmore st. aprXimo | - 80280, op Folesn. In FREEMAN, millinery, formerly 435 Geary MEDICAL. st., temporarily 1307 Octavrlka’ 17 3t o | 2 LEAN, former! CALIFORNIA HOUSE-WRECKING ¢ e ave and West | PFiond bidg . mowr Tocsten o 106 Tmcy | will contimie business st theis old_stand, X. Oaklan 1t* | st, corner Webster; office hours 1 to| W. cor. 10th and Mission 5o . S 8 o 7% itco; 3re now ready for lf bids nd Bry MRS. DR GWYER, formerly of SlA | ;;‘f“ff 01'-;;" "'e Ea 0{' _ég:z %5 ont foot on Broadway; this very | ] eaveuworth st. 8. F., now located at poun Inc’fr. ave., East is good for but a few daye:| 132 Chestnut st., between 16th and l1lh | #r feet, "(;‘o’n 1[5" Leeul’ t}:e‘p. on| Qakland. 8 1m: MACHINERY—We will m near 20th st.; L - i ¢t prospective bushe < 'DR. ROSEN, restdence 2% Folsom st,| table Seler oF mEAKEA it nec- (357 cor. %th: ladies, relief or no fee. 10-tf| SSSATY stock of pulleys "e’flafl X6 is- at lowest prices on uc. gottage on Wals. MONEY TO LOAN. foar's e MSULTON & A . ete. is still for |7 HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY. u._____ Tooms, all large: erly of 2023 ‘g& E_Bn Bullding. | B nebrey Sl ;OUWT'-'"?uTms o ., cozy, i & loyees report immediately. money; this isn't| 1643 O'Farrell st, near Fillmore. N e y. . " ~ far as 1t goes; DI’“ QFarrell st near Filmore. i s - EAFE oing business same as before. = : cheee| DoAm on furmicire. ‘plance, Borses, ve- | NG A ETTLER. Arditect —Patont . i BEmes o _RERe ot §Iniie] tiamn tew: clalty; plans and estimates on short no- r arge porch;| Lowest rates in city. Hours 10 a. m | o™ 5ratd 106 1% "Broadway. . Onk- . . n never occu- . A s real est - ; Iot 145 teet deep: | ?lslélndF ol&oo. oom, !é lfiscdonnuzh' tand. umwe - n 2% Baker, sorhood; half block to | bu ‘ourteen! an roadway, a. te depot at 40th st. oute Gepot at 40th st | NEY loaned salaried people and oth.| their lg:mme' a 'ge SnantitSSnction e of 4 rooms and| ers upon their own names without se-| S£¢ tchen P. O. Santa B Co., —— ; cormer; 2| ments; - ipal cities. 2 place to bulld a| terms drst. TO flien Fillmore| s’ formerly: hairdressing, shampooing, g on the vacant| street. my4 tt toupee making; hair o myl0 tf ST & | 8. HYMAN, formerly of 18 Powell st., n S om 8. P.| buying old gold, 1%21-2 Post st. “‘”‘ visadero; hours 1 to 3 and by appoint- s = - and oty | Fillmore. 44 | ment Telephone West 2. 14t . £ d everything: you don't | O : ADVANCPE on diamonds as usual | Baldwin Jewelry Co, permanent otfics | DR. REDMOND, B i B S o] s | 1521 Sutter st, near O« 30te | and throat. rnia st. near e p—— } 07 This house is a house. Devisadeit: ph,m West 23; 1 . ALV - gl Tt L B MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. to 3. 16 14t AN 3. ot gaudy; lot | PIANOS tuned, Tepaieed, polished. stored “{:D”“wg D e ; one block from | an - cribge e ik 1820, hareholders undly send pr- , West Oakland ns; full allowance for burned gpianos O ih $2s Howrge| Sr Plates or cash paid. GOODMAN'S,| ent addresses it - i | jig, Velencla st, mear 2d; open eveR: LA ZACUALPA Rubber Plantation Com- s an A e gs. pany, 1530 Hayes st., San Francisco. TR kil STATHAM & Blanos; - W Hill ot | - gomeaoldws Rmily (Rend prafipe S1- 0 OFFICE, formerly 110 Aeokibter st.; expert re. sing Golden Gate ave. pairs. myllt! | MODERN French Laundry. Abbadie & . ek MACHINERY FOR SALE. N T rseh oy :fi;,‘.’,“"m,. B a 73t | | land. 1mo* n | BARGAIN-1 % HF, side crank Taylor & | _ "o O%klan lease, large fire-| Beck engine, 111-2x15; runs 200 rev. to' GRACE Darling Hospital Association N quare feet, 2 sto- | min.; band wheel 4 ft. dlam., face 13 in.| members please send changed a .ddru: . G e = aa i any | C. . ANOERSON & Co l e Wiheins “Waldeyet, ours 1o n e s is 2 or an s o Pesionae u?“%sé"{nfi e S Dr. Wilthelm Wi urs humzu — AMF LL, 166 Seve st. ane 9 8 Je . RCO! n st. Oaklana, 15-3te | st iony oy by T 'Bxumm'w s oy TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. por-nly at his residence, 1493 Masonic ave.; see th ledmlo'!u;{;m?gt insurance collected. 254t locate n esice GEO. H. VOSE. 68| WALTER A SCOTT, I8l Fllimore ot |THE star Hair Remedy te of - that 15-room house SR, TYENIiia Vistble Typewriters| fices 2620 Sacramento st. OrderS delv- r 4 $30,000. my17 th,su "’“"mfik"j mew’ machines. for imme. | ered in city. 15-3t 75x94; center of Oak-| Jiate dellvery; Mo it DR. JEROME C. CARROLL, de has ? golng’ East; price rea- | Reminglons anf oo ot pever. 3ib.| Iesumed practice at 1776 O'Farrell st e Bapnt Jocation. Box, 443, | pons, carbon; expert repairs. myiémo| Let. Fillmore and Steiner. Ut = . S. 1. HARRISON, office and resi- PACIFIC_ Ty ewriter Co—Sun Visible, | DR. S ; MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. dence 3053 California st.: hours 1 to 3; sC $40 and $75. 1938 Fillmore st. Telephone West 417, 1 : e TS PR TR S iy s Wi ! 1t i t-off - or. 3@ and 2 lon_sts., al e ey nGer Saa i ines Srrobs, | BRITISH Consulate General, 1107 Jeffer- | $orsin Sre Oupiand. oIS 26t whesl, with a 311-2-inch face,| son st, Oakland.—Information is ur- M. shaft 10 inches in diameter| gently desired at this office as to the DR C. E. FARNUM, formerly Parrott ft. long; outboard pillar blocks| following named persons: Fifth List—| blag., now at 513 Devisadero st., near o jack shaft set in concrete pier;| 1l, Frank Graham, 306 Pine s Hayes. lzlmo' artes base approximately 22 ft. long;| Athey, Edward _James, englneer; i bt feed cylinder oil lubricator; valve | Bridgeman; Oliver William, 394 Dolores | A. ROSA & CO., formerly 675 Third st., pumps and sight feed oi) cups, st.; Child, J. R. Denver House, 217 3d |~ milk dealers, are located at Dolores throughout; all in good condition. st.; Cornell, Fred; Cornell, Mrs. Freéd| streac 71mo* 1 106 HP, Wheelock automatic cut-off | (nee Jennie mw artist at Taber's — The healthtul engine, 16-inch cylinder, 36-inch stroke;| studio; Clinton, Dr. Charles Alexan- | DR. DUNCAN and g = P. M 12 ft. fly wheel, with %-| dra, fia-uu -t.. Dasnieres, Alvert, | dists, are now at 2024 Sutter st., near PRICES 7 face; shaft 8 inches in diameter: from Liverpool; Davidson, John. nnd! Fillmore. 6 1mo e 10 £, long; outboard pijlar block| family. 1449 Devisadero st.; Goldfrap, | Acreage runs from .. to $40, accord- set in concrete; frame base yfrox!u F., 1816 Harmon st.; Galogly, Patrick, | DRS. LEVY, for- ng to I L “oreoran will| mately 16 ft. long; sight feed oylinder| 440 Eddy st; Heath, Cecll, waiter in a| merly of JM HM m: on be ed on sale. Watch for date oil lubricator, wvalve ofl rmmpt and| college in or near San Francisco; Jack-| bldgs., now located st. 3 15t eex oil cups throughout; in good| son, A. C., dental laboratory, 8 Taylor st.; Jennings, John H., 815 Mission st.;| DR CHAS. F McCARTHY, oculist and aouble leather belt, approximately| Johnson, "G.; McCann, Alice, Mont- | aurist, ’ornufly Spring V-ucy bldt. | 291—; xrlche; v\::e and uo nmxon‘g',d lmme:dy st.; l‘hcbo d, )u.nor.l. !:t now at 2417 Washington st. double leather it, approximai ] rain nurse, from Portland, i c- —.-*r_ inches wide and 103 £t long: both belts Kerr, and’ wife, BRYANT, DR __EDGAR R, formerly iim* ng; are slightly worn, but otherwise in tood condition. 2 10 HP. Hazelton porcupine boil 1 1% HP. Hazelton porcupine holar' with extra stack; 1 Spencer automatic damper reguiator; 1 Dow steam pump No 4; 1 Dow steam pump No. 5; 1 Dow - condensing pump; 1 Baracwanath & e : Son hot water heater; valves, steam | Tel. Oszkland 147. pipe, steam gauges sack sha Edzlfl-h o e gulleys. bearing etc.; X n FARM LANDS bipolar 508 generator No. 33; in me\.pg good conjmon nt L G. and E. -uuon, 1 Thimson-Houston Electrio Co. lar compound genemtor. clu. % 8 500 voits; speed 800 R. P. ; pulley inches by 13-inch face. This machinery is in good condition | and lecated at our power-hause whers | it can be inspected at any time. SAN | JOSE and SANTA CLARA RAILROAD. CO., on the eda, San Jose. Cal 127t/ GENERAL electric !hree_lphau syn- chronous motor, type A. B., class 12, 10, %6, Porm A, h speed 685. volts 6000, cycles 65, with bol(’ tighteners and rails; exciter pulley 20 inches by d-inch face; driving pul hy[ 2 inches by Z-inch face. FARM LANDS il 2t-th-sat | LOS ANGELES. e INDUSTRIAL SITES in LOS ANGELES ‘Write or wire GEO. M. SORELLE. 624 Citigens’ ,\‘aU"Jr:al Bank bidg., Angeles, 5 Frerte s SuTuTh-1m - 1 general electric exciter generator, Form H l REAL ESTATE WANTED. n-pe 1B. class 2-4-5, 1580 amp. | 8 1500; volts, no load, &; | ul WANTEDLots to Jease in the burned P citer pulley 61-2 inches by 3-inch face. district. 1400 Webster st 1 general electric Vermont blue mar- ble switch board. 30x% irches; equipped EXCHANGE. with a lever 2 phase ofl switch; 4 in-| closed 600 volt tule boxes; 1 potential ;‘mm—w HEAT and barley ranches transformer, pri. 6800, sec. uo; current v stocked and Improved; good! transformer, amp. 2-25: 1 motor field ses and fences; on oounty road;| rheostat; 1 exciter field rheostat; indi- large income annuaily; sitated on Sac- | cating instruments, switeh board famps. ramento River; now offered in exchange for 8. F. real estate in business dis- S General Hlectric 20,000 watt type H e oil transformers; pri. 6000 vou. sec. 115 oo 230 volte. All practically nmew: in service only one month. Can be seen at car barn on the Alameda, San Jose and Santa wict street “'4" Px(‘hm‘e for city property—160 acres timbe> land in Humboldt Coum\ Ar‘» Apply R BOYCE, 1783 Bush | ply 2381 Sacramento st. Clara R. R Co., San Jose, Cal. 127t ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—Full set stoves, encased GRL\'DE!}‘S. ll::‘n;:orn!—figr sale, grind- BACRIFICE sale of home in Aluned. ing outfit. sul e to and y San Francisco. Box family work. % Shotwell st. ae:zd mon“ 5, 167 J H 17 14t g A ‘K_C.LEVY'S Kendrick, James Liberty st.; O'Neill, Dr. 8651, Market s Powison, Mr. and Mrs,, 514 Ouerrero st.; Rice, Robert and family; Smith )hu , New West- | ern Hotel, Kea.my st.; Start, 8t. John Alborough, laundryman; Szczep: Edfilr, with Gas and_Electric Corpo~ ration; Stone, Rev. Willlam uel; Vella, Gaetano, 513 Wuhlngmn st.; Webster, , 14 Hawthorn st.; Warren, Henry, 2 Howard st.; War- ren, 2973 234 st.; York, Ollver. mining and civil engineer. WANTED-—Some trace cedar_ trunk ‘weighing about 250 Ibs. ldt on Mllnon st. during fire, between Fifth and sts.; it contained yrlndvlfly piver-, valtable only to the owner; any infor- mation will be gladly received by owner, MRS. EFFIE SCO! I.l.lke st., Loan Office, formerly 215 O’Farrell st., open for business at 247 San Francisco. Sexndtt .‘L near t;?::s:t flhmondl.l; old and jewelry bought; special 1- ishing burned jewelry. 17 1522 BLOTE, FRED—Any ing him will be thankfully ncdmy his parents, 711 Shrader st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. 1t MRS. AUSTIN KEOGH, s i 1 i (B mesi'wodb .-(n«!‘iummu. DR. A. H. W, Mm“. 'ALLACE, Den practice at 19081-2 Bro-awty, ,with D! 9 1mo R. C. F. JAR DR. CERALD J. FKTZGIBmN, for- merly of 21 Powell now at 204 Halight st. 11mo —— s HUGO SCHEUNERT'S barber mnfi..%o;- merly 13 Mason st., now at 1522 street. 67 A. J. HENRY, Notary Public, 191 Post st., corner Fillmore. BT ‘THAT Man Pitts, 1128 Filimore st., for- merly branch office, 1008 ln.rht st. t DAM, F. H., attorney at law, 2320 Cali- fornia st., bet. Fillmore-Webster. 315t* 1 AS. BLISS CO., tatlors, fc Cl:w; McAllister st. DR. z RENZ, ormerly ed temporarily at $% THE m:Nnn is. aclfic ave., 966 Sutter st., lo- Grove. %’imo end address to MES, JENNIE DAY, 118 Weat sve.|E. GRUNDY, nh-hv. 3548 th San Francisco. i st., n.ar Guerrero. W MOOKE, DR. T. E. formerly 139 Edd g st now at 2167 Ad Adaison st. - comer ?x! . -G:ms. ey, Cal. t | SMITH—In this city, May ife of o. (m& MATHEW N. O'LEARY, call on 730;;- P ) i Foraer! s LIS, pension attorney. F. GRASSMAN can be found at 3131 Fillmore st. -17 7t* WILL A F. kindly come to 1822 Webster st. 1t ‘WILL JOHN GWYNN of 113 Mission st., 8. r., or any one knowing his aboutx send his -fmxafron. Bertha d, sister Baurman, a n'.l..wflml’mmd Hptiohds are respectully fmited to at tend the funeral tomorrow. (Thursday) at 9,a. m., from the F. ém&ctm»,m-%:m near, Twenty-fifth. Cremation Ifi- 16,1 "m&"&. A mem- Juatlee No. 16, P. of A., Brotherhood of Teamsters, Mass.. please copy. ly invited to funeral tomorrow |Frldny) attend the lhy 18, at 1:30 p. m., from his lats! )‘3}‘]" ‘24th.8h1:men street (ren-). near Nineteen terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 17-2t HANNAN—In this city, May 15, Hannan, u.rly beloved mx} John, Jame Mc! 1070 - Hllsh! treec. thence the Sea Point Lobos avenues, where a requiem s will be celebrated forthe her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy cron Cemetery i 11:30 train from Twenty-fifth and Valencla streets. » ter of bert ins, and grandchild of Mrs. Eliza Westphal, a mfiva of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 27 days. IND—In this city, May 15, 1908, Thomas, husband of the late Ind, father of William Ind and Mrs. Cealia Jlgoe and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Jagoe Mrs. Mary Edwards, a_native of f oty ‘Cark, Tecinud, agel st yotrs. .high mass will be ted for the R g B g a8 s LR R e her soul at 8 oclock. Tnter- iy Thuradey). 2t o o oo w:'gr FELD g this city. Ma: ursday), a om the u. funeral parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., gu'd J. beloved lzn of 1062 Fuiton st., near Plerce, thence to Juum and Sarah terfeld, and Holy Cross Church, where a requiem brother of Charles Josep! Eugene, mass .will be celebrated for the repose| Rosa and Mary Wuesterfeld, a native of Her soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment o( Clm’omll aged § and 18 Holy Cross Cemetery. 1t ¥—In this city, May 15, 1906, ZXLLMER.—AQ M ln (hll G'b. 14, John F. Alice Kennedy, and | - 1906, Gottlied, ‘.‘J Tather “of LATbert Wy Arthmr & and| lato Adiphine - ger— rry A. Kennedy and Mrs. L. B. Doe, father of . L. W. and Heary a native of Nova Scotia, aged 71 years W. Zillmer, a native of aged 1 month and 15 days. €5 years 8 months and 26 days. A Friends and juaintances are re-| member of 'Ve\'eh Eintracht. npectrully invited to attend the funeral Friends are invited to today (Thursday), his late residence, !775 Pine street. In- terment private. 16 MEINEN—In this elw Georg, beloved husband of nen, and father of Louisa rich Mein: 3 brother of A. and Anna inen Fricke, a nuvs of Vsnl, e nd Germany, aged ears § months a 9 yA mambe: of Nm’ddent.lchsr Vere tional Assoclation ‘and Na tionary Friends R = tend the funeral tomorrow (,‘l’ldl- May 18,“!.;.‘ I'F' mtym h:l"h!e resi- dence, enty-third street, 3 Interment Mount Ollv&t cemetery. STANLEY—In Osakland, Ma; 14 190‘. Mrs. A. Stanley, the late Captain Willlam Btanlsy. mother of Mrs. vid Grev ohn Anderson, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Charles W. Brmdt a native of Australia, aged 62 y and 7 months. s?i al (on ac- count of Mu%h(cr com! frmn the north) from Thursday to May 18, 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m.. ute - dence of James Taylor, mi Clay street, Fourteenth = and teenth. between Oakland. Interment tery, San Mateo County. CYRUS 8. WRIGHT. GEO. H. CLARK. A. P. BOOTH. HAROLD L. WRIGHT. N. Gray & Co. UNDERTAKERS. 2198 GEARY ST, Cor. Devisadero. J. C.0’Connor & Co. UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS ‘and FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1062 FULTON ST., near Plerce. JULIUS S. GODEAU Undertaker and Embaimer, 2123 Bush St, Near Fillmore, Formerly of 306 Montgomery Ave. and 810 Van Ness Ave. Finest private residence accommo- Halsted & Co. Undertakers and Embaimers, 924 FILLMORE STREET, Between Fulton and McAllister. Phone Park 550. POTTER & CAMPBELL, Contractors and Builders. We Are Ready for Contracts Today. Office 1017 Steiner St. eod tf GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING COMPANY Having escaped the fire, we still continue the business at the old stand, 2475-2483 Mission street, near 21c: St. Use cur chapel free. FREE BURIALS AT .YPRESS LAWN CEMETERY Till “further notice. Temporary offices 1100 GOUGH ST. BUNKER & LUNT, Funeral Directors, 2666 Mission St., Mission Masonic Temple. Building and stock uninjured. Every facility for doing business. e ———e e THEODOR DIERKS & CO., Undertakers, Telephone West 4304. - —_— CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO., Undertakers, Resume business at 1169 Valencia St., Near Twenty-third. e e WOODLAWN CEMETERY Office, 1154 O’Farreil St. PELICANO, ROSSI & CO., . Church, Eighth nd. ! -mn.nhn—.-mura' = m’z“lé’fn-m Yreka, May 1906, Ruby L# Wheeler, daughter of W. H. ‘Wheeler, and sister of mhrl.”‘olm aged 4 years 3 ! months and 11 days. | WILLIAMS—In this May 15, 1906, | &5 A~ williams, and belsved mother of and ‘Williams, and | sister of Parick P Peter I Eugene, | Ei and’ O'Brien and Mrs. J. Cas and Mrs. H. Smith, a native of Friends and acquaintances are re- invited to attend the funeral 18. .,u at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her .m rick O'Brien 1132 Alabama street. terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 17 3t ‘WOODSIDE~In m.&. m l‘ 1906. Rlohgt son. | of m.t.wmug-hn Marian - ence, Marian, W. J. Jr, Walter S., Ed- ward A. and James McC ‘o0d - side, a native of L] years 8 months and 22 days. ends acq: ve- spectiuity fnvited attend the funeral services Thursday, May 17, 1906, at 11 oclock a. m. at the 1016 Grand street. Interment lvnr'uu Cemetery. WRIN—In this May 14, 1906, !‘nl\ Wegbeloved A wite of the late Thomas 7. Wrip and mother of S rihiam 5 Wrin anaPtne late May “Wiin & native of Boston, ll-- acquainta: are re-' s viud 6 attend the funeral today (Thursday), at 8: fl o'clock, from .: Fair avenue, thence to St Paul's Church, whm a solemn requiem fi)flm.l1lt)“ $ ), Y Ia.frmm- street, bd-au Twenty-fifth and rment " OWNERS OF HORSES FIND DIFFIGULTY N SEGURING PROPEATY Many of the Animails Impressed Dur- ing the Fire Are Still Listed Among the Missing. One of the many problems confront- ing both the civil and the military offi- cials is the restoration to their owners of horses impressed during the excit- ing days of the fire. It is estimated that several thousand horses are classed among the missing. The ma- Jority of these were taken frems their owners by the properly constituted authorfties, while others were taken by persons whose onty right was su- perior strength. General Funston, Mayor Schmitz and General Haskell of the National Guard _w——————_____—.______——__—————m John J. Doyle, who is in charge of the depot, says comparatively few horses have been returned. not belong to them,” sald Doyle yester- ! day. “Some owners are taking the | matter into their own hands, and when | they see one of their horses they cut the traces and let it walk out from begrn?’l‘: the shafts.” ohn Halton, the veterinary sur. mn.m!th-nhmothmnt some of the horses are recelving. “A number of horses have come un- der my observation,” he sald, “which 1 found underfed and overworked. Men are. treating other men's straighten out this tangle. the meantime owners are keeping a mrp lookout for their horses, which are a - HUSBAND TRIES 10 KILL WIFE mond street today, and seriously if not fataly wounded. All of the bullets say Beggs has served two terms in State’s UNIQUE NOTES ANNOUNCE A WEDDING ENGAGEMENT Eugene Hallett and Miss Gladys Meyes of the University of California il | § E E_ '% i S i i gz E if H i I L | | § it i £ | | i ] i x 5 é | E i | I i i R § i E i { | i i {: 2 i I §s il f ix | | i [ i i | | | i : i | B il 1 o H : s : ! ] i : E ; E 3 i : ¢ { ! : £ ¢ R I i ——— AFFIDAVITS IN...ODUCED IN WATER FRONT LITIGATION Both Parties to the Dalton Company In- Junction Sult Present Sworn State- ments In Court valuable asset these days.” on im; It 1s expected the authorities will|front in the interests of .he Realty have to adopt more stringent meas- | dicate. When iue case A T ures than the mere issuing of = te attornevs mied the affdavit of proclamation before all the horses are George C. Rice, er records. restored to their owmers. wib swore that assessor H P. Dal- - :.g:une'tow htnde:m-.tofln EASTERN RACE WINNERS. Oakiand Front from m!omxnin.—m:mnne-;:" the te secured “m““'- title. He swore further that the Dalton 1 race, selling, five and a half fur. Company had ne title to the tide lands longs, ltnfi.w— ut Shotgun | west of the high tide line. second, Sul Time, 1: The counsel for Dalton flled an affi- mammu-mmhmmu_mw.md straight—Bat Masterson won, Convills | launch, who swore that he -vml um wao—t the water way adjoming the - five furl 'a%"‘m‘“ h‘fl:n.ml:‘t??fln;: D arguments and the two | troduction of il § ¥ A i ! 134

Other pages from this issue: