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OITY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND RRAL ESTATE. 55 LOTS SOLD SINCE ‘5“- FIRE. il wind that blows nobody ke capital but the T ever. ROM and best suburb o oth electric car Bayshore your mo our “water piped Maleo electric md call cars & HOAG, ame or 1923 Fillmore st., ‘lhe old sduo is true—we are $450 _you consider es that know that Burlingame the ney. in front— ed, many macadamized, and train | “Cutoft” T than ever will re- minutes—now only fast trains—commu- | ored Bur- and great iots are 8 F.| Will put_u }empar Iy W. side of 7th st, 180 N 47X165; W. side of 34 st on, i"xl‘ofi W. side of 34 25x d,’ 80x120 line of P, n. GEORG bulld of Fuiton, 10¢ E. of Polk side of Harri- temporary | anyway. —TWO-story 2 _roems iness locat T, real estate, SE. evisadero sts cor. lot . bet line of Harrison. feet 8. 120x120; Ash a 89 ne of Mission st., r; 45x10 ve., Larkin and Polk W. of Harrison; 0. OUNTRY REAL ESTATE. and ket n and electric cars. Take today to at_our office right It will pay you If you don't itke building containt flat of & rooms, jon; | 3310 Mission st { Tmprov g near p::‘?’“‘,:,»,“,,fi runs, fenced and cross-fenced; Courtland, Cal price for all $3750 $1006 cash, ; 4 acres land;| real estate, rentals, | 5 S ey Steiner street, north- e, near elec- s +700 IS, CRM% & bemuty: price $1000. Film S 7 cash, monthly acres; o s s | house 2 large rooms; well water; = 0 chickens, 100 pigeons; 14 chicken-houses; Small orehard, berries, c.; price for all $3000. | |in nice part of East Oakland; porcelain $30,000—1 CAN sell a choice north- | west corner within a couple of blocks of Broadway; 50x100 feet in size; this | properiy includes the cost of remodel- | ing the preseni two-story buildings, making them three-siory with stores: below and flats above, and an excellent basement surrounded by a twelve-foo! solid brick wall; the total ¥ental can be brought up to about $400 after this work is done. at this rental the invest- t will pay about 1§ per cent per| annum. (1488) $7500—Nearly new flats downtown: can be 'amedel!d into business property and mad to pay about 15 per cent: few roadway. 98) | lt off San Pablo ave.; good place for a iittie store; edjeining lot is worth $5000; cught to double in value in & year. {1898) $16,000—Business %{open) important cross street, near bster st.; rents now for 391, but worth $150; the land alone is well worth $15,000 and the buildings about $6000. (1313) $7500—Business lot, 2 blockl from Broadway, with an excelient S$-room | house, suitable for home or renting: store ought to be built here; will bring a big rental, 12 to 18 Eer cent. (1403) | Empty now; new room bungalow; | i bath, electric lights and high basement, keys at office; prlct $2500. 479) MONEY TO LuAN. L USs Help you alon, m: ‘our I'!LR\XTL PlAN% HORSE VEHICLE, Etc. Qulc ‘Time. E:ly Payments. Lowest Rates. No Pub- licfty. Call or write. HO! HOLD LOAN COMPANY, 1643 O'FARRELL ST, nr. FILLMORE, Formerly of 202-3 C-nsflmn Bildg. Ozkland Office: onough Bldg., {1168 Broadwa | e e | MONEY loaned on furniture without re- moval, contracts, Inlunnce ollclel estates in probate, second salaries and@ other securities; all lp lications lblnlutelly confidential. mpire nvestment Co., room 3, 1705 O'Farrell st., formerly at 812 Parrott bldg. ONEY Joaned u.ln-hd u n (helr own M %u t ents; | ln 3 prhfl cmu ve yourlel( money by ge terms first. our MAN, formerly Parrott bldg., now ll 1008 !‘Hlmorl st. COLUMBIA _ Loan Office, formerl. % ithat, 8 F. now lou&d at 428 Cal. lookuu !cr Jewelry p es communlcate. GRAND Loan Office, formerly of 729 Miseion now lgcated at 428 Bouth Main Los Angeles. ~Parties looking for Jawdry pledges communicate. $1000—West !Id. of a wide. prumi-\ nent street, just off Sam Pablo ave.| choice location for a house or for flats; streets and walk complete and in excel- ent condition: 86x100 feet; this will | | some day be business property, and thlu rice is ridiculously low, but will take t if sold at once. Snaps like this nre‘ scarce now. Cail and ask us about this, 914) | GEO. W. AUSTI i Exclusive Agent, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEARS. HENRY Z. JONES, REAL ESTATE OWNER. CHICKEN RANCHES. cash, 10 monthly; new house, § e, bath, basement; 140-foot chickens, incubators, ete.; 1% acres sandy block to cars; 6 chicken $1600 cash, $10 monthly; bouse 3 large s, 12x18 each; basement: f water on land and piped se; 10 chicken houses; 29 Yegetablee of all| 55 feet leng; two| mnrp _can be had it water; lot - worth all $950. ; new 4-room | new brick | chickens, incubators, | > 1 block to e:e;tn(‘ cars; size of lot, 85x200x125; price v; large lot, 250x only $850 for all s are adjoining Bast| nient to churche ; call or sena for ci th near Broadway, Oa J'i\EF Ow')e'. Z for apartments | 1t for $60; $3250, 6 rooms; base- x160 with two cot- location; $2000. Third ave.; $12,000.| ces are in East Oakla on' proved streets handy to rs, and are bargains. No| 913 18th st., A. BPEXNCER, T ses;: newly | ‘each 10t 30% cement side- | under present | is a fine Investment a whole or will sell sepa- desirable homes: price $2600 cash, balance ltke rent. Continental Bui lding and Loan Asso- m:umn corner Marke! and Church sts. an Francisco, Cal. $365 “*h LF cash, bal. $320 per mo.; §- room 2-story house, for sale by owner; se new and modern in all respects; nice location; one Key Route | >ns. 1840 634 st., South Berkeley. FOR sale—House Tront ADp Clara V. property County F. M Junty Cal also spe- al- ir For acres hay, op. Address L., bal- Box | w| ranch § chic near eary- acres; ken | San st catalogue, Acres lmore, nr country real top in M ark Trac 0 (P“A D. LY PAYMENTS. water—one graded hin tion. of the noise and filth an LYOXN & HOAG, urroundings- roads two or three minutes| % your | | t acre tracts “.‘ e BEEBE, | Apply | CASH Registers ready lifor- e tte A B - SRR, w LLIAM[TAILOP. gas stoves and Irons at GIT- 2 View, Cal. | ~SHA Val- | HUTTON Credit Co., formerly Mutual Bank buflding; now located 1319 De- visadero. Loans on salaries. WE buy life insurance policies and pay moré ‘n_cash than the companies. J. H. HILSMAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga. MODERN LOAN COMPANY {Wmn. ECHMALZ & BON!) Bt 1188 McAllister st., ready for busine ADVANCES on diamonds as usual Baldwin Jewelry Co.. permanent office 1521 Sutter st., near Octavia. GOLDEN West Loan Office, tormerly 81 Stockton, 1645 O'Farrell MEDICAL. DR G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladles, all who are sick or in trouble, consuit this spe- clalist on female compulnu. positive- Iy corrected: the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief: no.poi- soning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all eases of irregularity: con- suit me; fFave time and money; advice free: hours, 9 a. m. to 4 5:30 to 8:3u. 1213 Turk st VALPEAU'S female pills; best regulat- ing pills soid; price $2.50 by express. | Pasteur's syringes and tablets; price $5. By express only on_ receipt of price. OS D BROTHERS, whole- sale druggists, Seventh and Broad- way, Oakland. DR. ELISA KARR, naturopathist; mag- netic healing. 821 Webster st. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, renowned female ecialist, 910 Devisadero DR. ROSEN, residence 2995 Folsom s cor. 26th; ladies. relief or 1o fee. THE S8AN FRANCISCO PERSONALS. dancing teacher, late of 1556 Market st., burned out, will sell his beauti- ful patent duet concertina, Macann's, English make, 55 keys, double ac- tion, steel vibrators, fretted nickel tops, in new condition; price $100; no less. See ‘also my ad in male help, situations wanted. Ad. 450 Waller st., nr. Fillmore. Phone Park 51. CHRISTOFER McLEOD, or any ne knowing if he Q! be alive (reported killed by the earthquake), report to St. Andrew’s Society, northwest cor- ner of Golden Gate ave. and Fiilmore xious mother in Scotland mformation; profession a COLORADO people are hereby notified that the regre-entutlva of the Denver Chamber of Commerce may bscleen daily, 10 to 12, at Emerson hool, Pine and Scott sts. FRED mm:m ‘ome home or tele- h where you aré end stay there 111 l come; any I. O. F. will help ; you would be safe re. Your 1E. 0 b SISO T2 1 o it G BILLY WHARTON, the old warhorse in the furniture line, can be seen at the corner Eleventh and nkltn sts, at H. Schellbads’ store, Oakland. MRE_PBARL CLARK Kindly Mnd your address to box 3051, Call office; news of importance. TOEZDTER, PETER, 540 Jessle st— Please communicate with German Consul, 958 Clay st., Oakland. ADAMS, C. F. CO,, tormerly 318 Mason: city ofce, 1610 Halij t lt: store, 310 Telegraph ave.. Oakla) MISS MABEL HAYS pr Petaluma, Cal BUSINESS PERSONALS. CALIFORNIA HOUSE - WRECKING CO. will continue business at their old stand, NW. cor. 10th and Mission sts., San Francisco; are now ready for all bids of Wreckln’ K T Nor- ton, secretary, can be found at 2125 O’'Farrell st. Branch office, 266 E Oal nt addres: land. M. J. McBRIDE, manager. CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 14 1906 LOST AND FOUND. & e SOUVENIR—Professor Henry Foster, IOST——Certlfloales of stock of the E. L ont de Nemours Powder Co., as fol lows: C-231, C-232, each 2 shares preferred; A-155, A-156, each 4 shares common; standing in the name of C. Goecker. Also, C-203, 2 shares pre- ferred; C- 1655, 50 shares preferred; A-125, 4 shares common; standing in the name of C. Jantzen. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savin, and Loan Society of San Franeisco in the name of LAURETS NOROJO PEDEBBEN No. 257-1078. The finder will please return to bank. Unless the same Is returnad within five days a new book will be issued to the applicant. DOG LOST—3$20 reward; a King Charles pup, ten months old; black With con. siderable tan on face and breast and feet, and a long, thin tail. Return to 86) Grove st, corner of Filkmore, where reward will be paid. R. H. LLOYD. LOflT—Wednudny mornl‘nlx r;n um n lizabeth a en: hnnd ntchel conu\tnln‘ in:un.nce policy and other papers, money and two rings, Return to owner, 443 Elizabeth st. Good reward. Lady’s open-faced gold watch; initials A. O.; keepsake. Return 393 Twenty-second st. Oakland: reward. wflT—Pllsbook Union Trust Co. *307 in name of T. A."CLAR! 2 dor ease return to bank. STRAYED from 2240 Folsom st., small Jersey cow. Return to above address and receive reward. LOST from 974 Eddy st, bull terrier up: all white; 2 months old; reward, PATENTS AND PENSIONS. INVENTIONS patented—Frank P. Me- dina, 1539 Haight: patent law, trade- marks; also general practice. Pension atty., E. A. Bullis, 1541 bleuur past com. Thomas Post, G. RUPTURE CURED. Pierce Elactric Co., trusses, belts, ctc., now located N. W. cor. Central ave. and Chestnut st, Alameds. Call or write. 12th st, corner sth ave, East PILES, FISTULA, Etc., prime factors in constipation, nervous, kidney, blad- der and heart troubles; cured to stay cured; without knife d.n:er or hindrance from busines: 'all__and investigate. THOS. J. KISNER M. D, office formerly Columbian ~ bidg.) 2091 Filimore st. HAIRDRESSBING, shampooing, mani- curing, facial treatment, by a young woman formerly with 'leading clty establishment; appointments made a Pomes with ladies of Oakiand amd viclnity, regular prices. 234, Alameda. CHARLES STOCKWITZ, known by the best of people in San Francisco, now Box doing stunts as a first-class furni- ture salesman. See him n Oakland Furniture Russler, H. BSchellhaas, Eleventh and Franklin sts. MINES AND MINING. ASSAYING 50¢; spot cash for gold, oy, Tich ore. etc. 131 Fifth st., near U. S Mint. Pioneer Assaying Co. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. half of 107 Market st; STORE to let; 25x60. CLOTHING store, barber shop and saloon to let. 848 Howard st. 10 OFFICES for business, doctors, lodges; modern Jefferson-sq. bidg.. 928 G. G. av. TO let—Offices and desk rpom. ADply J. D. RICHARDS, 1912 Fillmore st HOTELS AND APARTMENTS. AUDUBON. - 928 Elis st Only Yxxau block above Van Ness only frst-class rooming-house ¢ furnished suites electric _lights, electric elevator. steam heat, hot and cold water, telepi:ones; sample rooms for drummers; transient trade espe- cially selicited; rates $1 per day up; take Ellls-st. car at ferry. HOUSES TO LET. TO _REN' 2727 Clay st bet. Plerce and Seott. 14- room house; every modern convenience; Alta plaza; snrflnfl)’ furnighed. Clay st., modern house of 9 rooms and bath, adjoining above prvpenm House 2811 Jackeon st, 8 rocms and bath; will improve to suit tenant; near Devisadero. Modern house, 12 rooms and bath, 2351 Devisadero st, nr. Jackson; will fix house to suit tenant. G. K. FRINK, 2626 Vallejo st, corner Scott. Phone West 1339 (working). buhd on terms to G, owner and build- Alameda. —LOT 1)«‘40 wi u J. H. YOU2 , 1243 Park st., COUNTRY PROPERTY WANTE! clients w dting buy country property. description and price. }EPEICK CO., 956 Broadway, al. *end us fu]l GARDNER- Onkland MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE- FOR SAL —vFoar 2-revolution Cam bell p resses in fine order; t each; one 42x56, §1100; 37x50, §1000: f. o. b. St Louis; ship at once. C. B. DONNELL WSPAPER CO. St. Louis, Mo. I'Iru_J\ bargain—42 large runt-hen| runti-homer crosses; $6 doz.; the| 0: 180 large blue homers, $5 doz.; ot $i0. H. PETERMAN, Byron, sige -.ufiu !1 0 one NE | FOR sale—300 pairs first-class pillows, | 200 pairs heavy %;B blankets, at| furniture sale of H. SCHELLHAAS, cor. 1ith and Franklin sts. Oakiland. | for immediate delivery; sold on easy payments; old registers taken In exchange Co., 1227 Golden Gate ave. M'S Hardware Store, 2982 Mis- THIRTEENTH, bet. Mission and How- ard—New 7-stall stable, 3-room house and large yard. C. H. REHNSTROM, tailor and import- er; temporarily located at 2415 Fill- more st. until old quarters in Mutual Bavings Bank bldg. are ready for oc- cupancy; new stock arrived from London. RAG carpets wowe to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 5th st, Oakland. shipmaster with highest references wants to meet gentiemen with the means and inclination to take a year's cruise in the Pacific. Box 6524, Call ofice, Oakland. CHAS. LYONS, the London Tallor, now located at 1418-1418 Fillmore & 3 ; branch at 958 Broadway, Oa land. Suits to order for 18 -nd up; trousers to order, from $5 and up. THE Presidio Heights Dye Workl aia not burn out; now running full force; out kot town patrons send in your wor MISS LORA WARD, halr dresser, for- merly 128 O'Farrell, now at 263 De- visadero st. HAIR coloring, manic'g; wii A dressing, shampooing, ; estab. '66. G. Lederer, 2271 Cal. nr. Webster, for. 123 Stooktn FRED SCHAEF! R the Pllnter, for- merly 112 Mc. ter st., I at 263 Duboce I.\‘ YOLANDE hairdressing parlors opened for ‘busimess Thurgaay, June 14, at 1020 Ellis st. near Frank CHIMNEYS wrecked wlthoul removh‘l %luler Address THOMAS BROS,, 21 evisadero st. STORAGE AND lo‘l"G VANS. WILSON BROS. CO., lnc —Mo\lns lnd storage. Cor. 14th and Sanchez. from Market and Filimore cars street, mear Baker, thneo to St.| mother.of Mrs A A. m of Oak- James Church., where requiem | land, John F. Murray hlhmmnucdbn!flflnnn udwc.un!:bl r- repose of his soul, at Inter- rd:y, ‘aged 62 years 2 mont! -nd 10 ment Holy Cross Cemot-ry DE LYFORD—. Strawberry = Point, | N\ICHLAUS—In this eity, June 11, 1908& Marin County, Cal, June 13, 1806, dear- D Benjdmin . F. beloved husband| §r LRhold poeumonia Thoress: of Hilarita e Lytord, and| ihe s m- Frankss Nichiaue, sl brother-in-law of the Iuo J ter of Angle n:d Franéts N Mrs Inez Deffel Reed, B g e ative ar Ver-| 2 Dative of San i Francisco, years 3 months and 21 days. (New mont. Friends and scquaintances are re-| TGN Dapers please copv) o ave ve- spectrully Invited 1o attend the| spociiine Slov g v g, funeral Saturday, June 1§, 1306, from funeral today (Thursday), June 14, the Catholic Church, Mill Valley,d at $:30 a m. from the parlors of where a solemn requiem high mass H. F. Suhr & & Co., 2919 Mission street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth. thence to St Anthonyl Church, where a requiem Rhigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, enlnmnclu% a. m. In- terment Holy C ‘emetery. STEVENS—In this'city, June 12. 1006, George H Stevens, dearly beloved will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenecing at 10 a. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by \ electric car from ferry on the arrival of the 12:38 boat from Sau: to. FE! —In San Jose, Cal, June 12, SOC Michael J., beloved husband of annah Feen: lovil' father of No- mie, Bridget, John, and Katle | pyushand of Mary P. Stevens, a native Feeny and_ Mrs. Glo"lfl‘ and| of Maiine, aged 73 vears 1 monthand brother of l(r-. John Foley, Mrs. 19 d.,& 'A member of Lincoln Post Richard Little and Sadie Feeny, a! No.1,G.A R.,and the Military Order n:uvc of County Galway, Ireland, of the Lovai Legion of the United d 48 years. A member of Unity| States, No. 101 Cantonment. (East- A Hanca and Brotnerhood of Team- ern papers please copy.) ste; ds and acquaintances are re- Frlendu and acquaintances are re- | gpectrylly invit to .“..d the spectfully invits to nt-nd (he mnonl riday, at 2 p. from the funeral today (Thursday). & ors _of Porter ‘& White. 1341 m., from the parlors o Hchddenw fi:’dm Gate avenue, corner of McBrearty Green, 1070 Haight | street. near Baker, thence to St. nes Church, where a requiem higl mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, at 9:30 a. m. Inter- -traeL Interment Odd Fellows' C ery. lehu\’—ln the City and County Hospital, June 12, 1908, James Quin- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. lan, a native of Ireland, aged 39 St. Patrick’s Alliance of America— | Vears. The funeral detail of Unity Alliance | SERRES—in Sonoma, Cal, June 12, are requested to attend the funeral 1906, J. Henry Serres, beloved son of our late brother, M. J. Feeny,| of Mr. and Mrs. Jjohn Serres, aged today (Thursday), at $:46 a. m., from 27 _years. Funeral In El Verano tomorrow (Friday) at 10 & m. WILLIAMS—In Oakiand, Cal. June 13, 1906, Virginia Jones Williams, be- loved wife of David A. Wiliiams, and sister of David Jomes, a native of Philadelphia, aged 22 years amd 11 months. the parlors of )(chsuen McBrearty & Green. 1070 ht street, near ker. By order 0 JAMES lchO\HELL. President. JAMES McGOVERN, Secretary. GRAVE—In Oakland, Cal. June 13, 1906, Maricn Ella’ Grave, beloved daughter of Joseph W. and Bertha Grave, and sister of Beatrice Grave, aged 9 years 2 months and 3 days. GREEN—In San Ratael, Cal, June 10, 1906, George W., beloved husband of | \THE HENRY J. GALLAGHER foseis Sreen, ton 28 heatie G| UNDERTAKING CO. father of George F. and Mabel Green | pormerty of 20 Fifth si.. has opeued & Sophia Barnes, and brother | oy :?d)(‘r‘: W??al:\ Miller of San Ra- | temporary office at 1379 Oak street, fael and Ida Green. a native of New | near Shrader. qu'k. aged 55 years 7 months and !‘ DANIEL P. DONVAN, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk yes- terday: ~ Herbert W. Strickland, 21, San ancllco. and Louise L. S¢hwellinger, 20, 1680 Church st ph W. Bryant 23, 25 Chenery st, and Florence Hartley, 16, 25 Chenery street. s William Striding, 26, 35 Devisadero st., and Bertha Pétzold, 22, 4602 Eight- eenth st. Michael J. Deasy, 26, 2070 McAllis- ter st, and Katie A Tobin, 28, 115 Twelftih avenue. Robert E. Saxe, 21, 946 Fillmore st, and Jennie M. Ceddes, 18, 909 Web- ster. “ullum J. Wagner; 21, San Fran- cisco, and Mary K. Heffernan, 21, 2350 Twenty-fourth st. OAKLAND, June 13.—The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk today: James T. Hassett, 43, Healdsburg, a‘nfl Louise ¥. Chase, 21, San Fran- cigco. James K. Russell, 28, Oakland, and Olive T. Haly, 23, Oakland. Albert 8 Weston, 25, Oakland, and Ruth R. Hemme, 20, Bakersfieid. Egbert W. Mishaw, Z4, San Fran- glsco, and Ella D. Cole, 24, San Fran- eisco. Joseph M. Carlson, 22, San Francisco, and Bonle H. Olsen, 20, Alameda. John A. Lundberg, 24, Berkeley, and Carrie Johnson, 24, Berkeley. Jens A. Thompson, 28, Oakland, and Bertha M. Hansen, 25, Berkeley. John' L. Donovan, 33, Oaklend, and Agnes M. Reynolds, 24, Oakland. Clarence May, 21, Oakland, and Ethel Stone, 21, Oaklan Arthur T. Drennan, 29, Oakiand, and Pauline Glaser, 23, San Francisco! Victor H. Rossetti, 29, Oakland, and Irene A. Silvester, 25, Oakland. Richard W. Livesey, 22, San Fran- oi‘sco. and Annie Abbott, 20, San Fran- cisco. Thomas T. Anderson, 23, San Fran- cisco, and Ellen E. Conners, 21, Oak- lacd- Borge, 34, Oakland, and Mary Mulhou-.nd, 35, San Leandro. Anglo Marinella, 28, Berkeley, Louisa A. Vetto, 20, Berkeley. and MILLS & HAGBOM, tailors, cor. Frank- lin and O'Farrell sts. Ready to fill orders June 15. GLOVES to order; C. Limousin of Dani- cheft, formerly r. 45, Phelan bldg., re- W00 grain. . B. DALLAS, formerly 7th and Fol- som. permanetly located at 142 Va- lencia; coal, wood, hay, grain. lencia; coal, HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. No. 2646, nr. 23rd—Large elegantly furnished house of § rooms and bath; completely furnished from A to Z: servant’s room, laundry with chute, yard, basement with playroom, double stairway, speaking tubes, com. fixtures; the swellest house in the Mission; will lease for year or more to good tenant. CASTLE, PAYNE & McLEOD, Inc., Agents, 2543 Mission st., near 22nd. T. G. CLINCH & CO, formerly § Front st. Temporary office 2310 Buchanan st., San Francisco. J. LANGSDORF, sample rooms, at 238 Oak st., near Octavia. MR. & Mrs. A F. Cosgrove, scnlg ;yoclnl- ists, Earl Cliff, Gough and O'Farrell THAT Man Pitts, 1123 Fillmore st., for- merly branch office, 1008 Market st. SEWING MACHINES. HOUSES FOR SALE—FURNISHED. JACKSON-st. fur. residence for rent or to lease, containing 9 handsomely fur. rooms. Apply on premises, 3009 iack- son st., near Baker, only 2 to 4, except Sunday: reasonable. TO rent for 1 or 2 months, comforfably furnished house, & rooms; good loca- tion; rent reagonable to reliable party. 1486 Golden Gate ave, cor. Pierce. COTTAGES TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED 4-room 773 Oak bath; $50. cottage; plano; st. NEW HOME office, tem; Fulton; new store open st, near Van Ness. C. 5!5!’1‘. AGENCY National, Autnmnuc and other make: bou; ghl, exchanged, rented, repaired. I OHE\"S SONS, 1616 O'Farrell DL B WILLCOX GIBBS, Automatic Sewing Machine Co., located at 724B Turk st., near Van Ness ave. R June 1 Dome: 8. M. Co., 1858 rrell st., near llnwre. mail orders will have attention. — DIVIDEND NOTICES. orary, 2352 une 15, Pine C. BARRE, FLATS TO LET. TO LET-—Flat, 468 25th ave, bet Point Lobos ave. and Clement st.; 5 rooms sion st., near Twenty-sixth. TWO fresh young Durham and Jersey cows; good, rich milkers; gentle; cheap. 1694 San Bruno ave. FOR r'le—urgn fire-proof gafe with burglar box. Address 920 st., Sac- ramento, Cal. 5 FOR sale cheap—Sht 416 Eighth st, nr. Broadway, Oakland. carpenters tools. of con- | r‘zr the Jow prices—| SMACHINE shop fecls and suppiles at great| M RWEDELS, Ninth nr. Folsom SAF —Stock on han 500 en route. Richardson Bros.. 131 %ifth nr. Mint !l!cELl;A'cflls WANTS. ! n and dou- be among the flowers nnd> 11l Valley station, or 1928 Fill-| SECOND hand brick for sale. FORTIN & COLE, Hawthorne and Webster sts. ANTED—Good coal wnf) ble set of harness. 1316 meda. ark st, Ala- o | _sion st, near Twenty-sixth. and bath. esi. | CROCKERY and glassware at GIT- S Hardware Store, 2982 Mis- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRODBRICK, 1064 Unfarn housekeeping rooms, with batl ny, clean and reasonabie. i, bt ol it ok 2 R GEARY, 1226 — Sunny houukeepln‘ rooms; also large single room. ed ROOMS TO LET. CENTRALave. 6, nr. Haight 2 sunny unfur. housékeeping roo: phone, bath: reasonable; ndulte. refs. FELL, 1246—Large, sunny suite of fur- nished rooms, remt réasonable, for gentlemen only; refs. exchanged. HAIGHT, 464—Large room with bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. FINE front sulte for two ;enuemen‘ $25 per month. 421 Oak s LYON, 1811—Sunny front nice furnish- ed room or suite, plano. Tel.West 5066. NTED—Teams to haul brick. FOR- Tl\' & COLE, Hawthorne and Web- ster sts. T 50x200; furnished rom station. es est line of 1o agent in Marin Co.; pay t monthly on the value o up vour cottage and get to buy in two years at fi pu option unflnflhvd and hab- three-room house; s to choose from the f a an | xed E. LEWIS, Kentficld, Marin Co. WE buy Gold, Silver and Diamonds; Brhu Lichtenstein's, Market opp. owel P PRI S CASH PAID for Diamonds, old gold and silver, 1601 Post s nd wateh-repair- ing. 1212 Buchanan st. WANTED—8econd-hand dental Address box 2502, Call office. WANTED—A two-horse bakery wagon. Call or address 124 Henry st. outfit. SALADA BEACH. villas, 10x29, 3 in effect from any part of S. F. 1ts of Salada San Francisco. CLIN San Francisco. yom 1o fire sufferers—Ar- and bed, set up in 3 days; p eu’sy payments; a Sc_fare now to h, the Santa 3 E & X, 1222 Golden Gate ave, near REAL ESTATE TO LEASE. 100,000 UARE feet to lease on Ane.nal? st., mear,Mission; will im- nan‘ with temporary or | Shiv it m‘:?oa. BMW E 1652 Fillmore st | SICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS tuned, repaired, polished, stored and sold on easy {erms; lots of bar- ‘llnl full lllol‘lnco lor burne zh.nol r plates or cash pai u‘z Valencia st nur zm. open evenings. SCOTT- CLRTK! Hayes st.—Still 1anos ll. 82 50°& 82 month. ;:x:'z\n.i: llm.e used pimon’ at cost. HORNUNG'S pianos, 1762 Eaady; cheap- est fine stock planos; cheapest place to rent. ATHAM & CO., pianos, 24 x-uu. form. 110 McAllister; expert repairs. SCHMITZ & CO., lor 16 McAlil JO:W 320 D‘fll“‘r nr. Page. ROOMS AND BOARD. THE EARLCLIFFE, 1201 Gough st., cor. O'Farrell: lunch for business men; ,Tooms with hurd tabln board. Mrs. "Kate S. Hart, Mrs. V. Morey. ELLIS, 1794—Sunny corner furnished rooms suitable for offices; also mil- linery parlors. EDDY, 824—Furnished rooms, up; suitable for 2 gentlemen’ desired. 10 and ard if ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED-—Room or board by oung man in Protestant private I'fll,. rl (1) and room ox 3815, Cail offce reference given. Box uu Call ROOMS WANTED. HOME for (nher. WANTED-—Four furnished ' it ;, bet: o e, S AR 3003, 1651 Fillmore st. POt B et o o E N R price. x OAKLAND ROOMS WANTED. ROOM for n-um private famil; t week; no! n.)‘v:xr. m X Oskbni DIVIDEND Nouc!‘—-su‘urlty anin Bank, 316 Montgomery st. half_year ending June 30, 190« divl- dends upon all deposns at the rate of three and one-half (31%) per cent per annudy, free of taxes, wl‘% payable on and after Ju’ly T Y, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. TO Whom It May Concern: Notice is hcrehy given that at a meaun‘ of the oard of directors of th mpire Bulldtrs of the Pacific corpouuon) hold on the 31st day of May, 1906, sald board of directors passed a resolution that the princ¢ipal glue of business at the .‘:: “Empire city an of ’C-li ornia; and further notice is given that the owners and holders of B all-of the capital stock of said corpo- ration, that is to say, the owners and holders of all of the capital stock of sald corgonuan the ownuhblp ot a veolce in ment, have :'“nuntbfl in wrmn‘ 0 sald change; and notice is further livn that it is the intention of !he “Empire Builders of the Pacific" %o em ge |g pflnetv:,l place of busi- nnd umy of San mucuco State of California, to BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same pub- lished. Notices restricted simply to me announcement of the event are- p lished once in this column treo D! charge. MARRIED. KENNEDY—INGRAM —In Petaluma, Cal., June 5, 1906, by the Rev. Wil- llam Acton, Josepn E. Kennedy and May Ingram. DIED. Larson, Annie, 60 Larson, Caroline, 78 Mells, Josephy 44 Betzold, Carl, Murray,Theresa,62 Caldwell, John, 68 Cam HM, 1 Mchhus, Theresa, Clarke, J. G., 32 De Lyford, Dr.B.F. Qumlln. Jas, 39 Feeny, M. J, 48 Serres, J. H.. 27 Grave, Marion, 9 Stevens, G. H.,7 Green, Geo. W55 Wmiama.Vlr‘Inlu, Kane, Alice L. Kohn, Mina, 66 BARRY—In this city, Jume 132, 1906, Edward P. Barry, a native of New Yvrk, aged 34 years 3 months and days. A member of the Cigar- mnkerl International Unfon No. 228 of_ San TFrancisco. Frlrnd- and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to * attend the Friends and acquaintances are Te- | spectfully Invite to attend the funeral services today (Thurtdar), at 9 oclock a. m. at St Pau Church, corner of Twenty-ninth nnd President and Manager. Church streets, where a solemn re- J C 0’C0nn0r & Co uiem mass will be celebrated for e Tepose of his soul. Interment pri- ‘L\DERTAKERS EMBALMERS vate. KANE—At rest, in this city, June 13,/ and FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1906, Alice Leslie, wife of the late| W. P. Kane, and_devoted mother of | e AR Wil Jes - and | 103 SULTUN §F, S T Grace Kane. ms S. GODEAU Services will be held Friday, June | 15, at 9 . m.. at her late residence, 1735 Post stréet. Interment _strictly | Undertaker and Embalmer, private. Please omit flowers. 2193 Bush St. Near Fillmore, KOHN—In this city, June 11, 1908, | pormerly of 305 Montgomery Ave. Mina, beloved wife of Moritz Kohn. M. Wolf, and $10 Van Ness Ave. g:i?e‘ ednm;n O‘P;;stf K’o‘r:-: and Mr; Finest private residence accommo- George Schiller, Mrs. Henry Dolcnorldlflon.. Lady attendant. Carriages rs. John Grant, and btloved and ambulances to hire. Tel. West | 2699, h f Jake Levy and Mrs. sister o ake v: F a native of Austria, aged a ear: | i Funeral services wfll be held to day (Thursday). at 2 m., at her ! late residence, E.l is street. In- | terment Salem Cemetery. Please omit | flowers. “ LARSON—In this city, June 12, 18 Caroline Larson, bef;\ed wife of the late Lars Larson, a native of Nor-| way, aged 78 vears. ' UNDERTAKING CO. Having escaped the fire, we still con~ tinue the business at the old stand, 2475~ LARSON—In the City and County | 2483 Mission st, near 2lst. Tel Park Hospital, June 12, 1308, Annie Lar-|:g5. Use our chapel free. son, aged 66 vears. MELLS—At rest, June 11, 1906, Joseph | Mells, dearly beloved husband of | Mary Pearce Mells, a native of Eng- land, aged 44 years. ! Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today (Thursday), BUNKER & LUNT, Funeral Directors, 2666 Mission St., Mission Masonic Temple. Building and stock uninjured. Every facility for doing Ltusiness. Telephone 1 lock a. m., at his late resi- i oxccfi Oak itreet. l"rex:nmef—:{ip”k 838. Cypress gwn, by eleetric - i A. W. MARTIN & CO. UNDERTAKERS |1868 GEARY STREET McAVOY, O'HARA & CO. Are Now Permanently Located at 2649 MARKET ST., Bet. 16th and 17th. Tl Steck s Ready for Business. CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO. UNDERTAKERS, CYRUS S. WRIGHT. Have Resumed Business at GEO. H. CLARK. 1169 Valenecia St, Near Twenty-third. HAROLD e ' MONOHAN & CO. HAROLD L. WRIGHT. Funeral Directors and Embalmers N. GRAY & CO' Office 1311 Guerrero, Near 25th. UNDERTAKERS. 2198 GEARY ST. Cor. Devisadero. |~ o — R UNDERTAKERS ‘\ND EMBALMERS, '. o Mission # 9 Theresa M x SERVEAU BROS. FLORISTS Specialty of Funeral Designs. Prompt attention to mail and phone orders. Telephone West 4707. Formerly of 629 H.F. SUHR & CO. st s near Twen! Funera! Directors and Embalmers. 2919 MISSION STREET, Between 25th and 26th. New Telephone, SPECIAL 93. Halsted & Co. Undertakers and Embalmers, 924 FILLMORE STREET, NEAR MecALLISTER. Phone Park 550. POLICE BOARD DISPOSES OF MANY APPLICATIONS Large Number of Members of Departe ment Granted Leave of Absemce Without Pay. The Board of Police Commissioners met yesterday afternoon at the Lowell High School and heard fifty-four ap- plicants for permits to buy and seil junk. Of the number forty-eight were granted and the others wére laid over for further investigation. Forty-nine applications were read from members of the department for leave of absence without pay, and as they were all indorsed by the Chief they were granted. They were as follows: For one year, Cordelius Buckley and Edmond J. Winters; for nine months, funeral “today (Thursday), at 8:30 o‘clnck 4. m. from the parlors of & Lunt, 2866 lfluslon street, b tween Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third, thence to St. Peter's Church, corner of Twepty-fourth and Ala- bama streets, where a solemn re- uiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARTA-In this city, June 10, 1906, Carl J., beloved husband of Fran- cisca Barta, a native of Vienna, Aus- h‘ll.. aged 53 years 5 months and 27 ;Hendl and acquaintances are re- spectfully to attend the funeral Thuudny) 2 o'clock p. from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 924 Fiilmore street, at under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 12 . and A. M. Crema- tion 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. ETZOLD—In mu city, June 11, 1906, Carl Bonold. belovaa father of Am- and Mollie Betzold of Palo Alto, L, and brother of Mathias and Jacob Betzold, a_ native of Germany, ased 64 years 6 months a.nd 26 g member of St. Peter's D. terstutsungs Verein. Friend: aintances are re- to' attend the s and June 15, at 8:15 o'cl from 74 Pond street, between Stxtnnm -nd sevam.m!h, chez and _ Noe, hence to chapel of St. Joseph’'s Home. where said city and county of W Anglet. a requiem mass will be celebrated LN ;OCI-““'&'- %g& LSOM. | for the repose of kis soul, commeno- COTTON, &, M. ABHER IR Difectors| = 13y bross Gomstery. T Interment T May Co CALDWELL—In the City and C bR e g TR R Hospical. Tune 13, 1908, John '2:“:15! board ot directors of “Tne Central a ‘mative of, Ireland, aged 66 A ation). Hotd on the 31ak aor st | CAMPB! BELL—In Qakiand, Cal, Junel ration), of n an une May. 1906, said board oF iittons | 006, Henty M abeved” gons a resolution that the'&rlnej};a Charles R. and L bell, lace o! b ess Of and brother of Charl f“ ‘entral A —!mmfl!od" be glas, an-rd. :l‘hulm-. Muri changed 1 city -&!"eonnty of Arlln. sad Dorothy Campbell, & na- San cuco. te of California, to| tive of Francisco, aged 1 year and 23 dln. CLARKE—] bnflufir ue, New m ico, June l, G., beloved =son’ of Peter lfd Cfit rine cmg, ?4,4 l;rotnu of Hu‘h £y A. and 'l’hann olnrha S & B erhfi:t of n«&. m and nta “are re- St Rt John F. Walsh; for 100 days, Sergeant 8. Campbell; for three months, J. F. Welch; for two months, Joseph Nolanm, Daniel W. Cronin, Sergeant Lionel Shaw, John Morgan, William T. Moran, John C. Shinkwin, Sergeant J. H. An- derson, Louis H. Meyer, Poter S. Hin- richs and Willlam P. Monahan: for six weeks, David F. Johnston; for ome month, William Sheehan. Corporal P. J. Hagerty, B. Kelleher, R. P. de Guire, Sergeant Harry Hook, George Geimann, John H. Morrissey, Albert D. Schmidt, Sergeant Fred T. Brown, Detective ;. CLEIS & JACOBSEN, FLORISTS. Cut flowers, floral designs and plants a talty. 942 FILLMORE, near McAllister. Phone Park 363. FREE BURIALS AT CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY N Till further notice. Temporary offices at 1100 GOUGH ST. H.P.PETERSEN FUNERAL D! 962 HAYES ST Tel. Page 5921 J.J. O'CONNOR e W. J. Mullender, Henry M. Smith, P. C. Blick, Fred W. Potter, Harry Seguine, John J. Cameron, A. F. lcl’l-. J T Cullinane, THEODOR DIERKS & CO.. ndertakers, ui 900 Devisadero St, cor. McAllister. b Telephone West 4304, Eocmoriy 113 Pt rasumed poins | 74 n.r. MAASS CO. Unl-hm 1335 Golden Gate ave., Filimore and Phone Park VALENTE, MARINI & CO. SN WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Co.