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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906 4 g TY REAL ESTATE. WIN & HOWELL, FILLMORE, NEAR POST. of the estments, flate and resi- t prite in Qifferent parts of | Jegant corner on Sutter st., near Van ave. and botel or apartment Oolumbia Theater's per- 1l be on corner of Van : iot has 330 feet street \mv m Market st., north side, e large buildings, eenter nx fl\llrlrl 1ot runs from Mar- igh to Sutter; would net annum if improved with butidings. € per cent pe modern 500 ~-Substan t1al Satory and pressed rick apertment bouse, ver month: ® ‘re; same auite s t for seie ut present, to our think Paciic Beighta District; T be a ecinted. h-mu-m renting same rents as be & cu’ Tesidence en r best Heights Distries ¥y for permit, suony wide of | part of Presidio marine view, house on Washington ns and bath; bardwood Beighborhood: * parties . eoing . to | and want to dispose of house leaving (2965) st Three good flats of 587 rooms an bath 4 eech on north side of Bush st vestigate 5.000—Two goot & Piérce st., near "6 rooms and_bath fiats on Bost st.: rents $70: 7 rooms modern and __up-to- (1234 n Oentral ave., 30 foot fromt; (824) s on Golden Gate ave., ooms rer (354 ® W—Two good flats ov Page st., near Plerce; rents $05; 6 and 7 foofs and | enct Sats on Baeh st., mot rooms « th esch. (2034 het vou meed to pu l"h“ flats: renting Hibernia Bank h *gainst prop vod Hats on Wa , (2854) 'NEAR POST. of Third ine of P ton. GEORGE cottage ne block Prom car; r Pacific Investm ave. 200 feet from 1 ;_$500 each. Owner, lejo leundry, gar- nesr cars ns, bath. chickens; ave., near Clement | venth and Ninth aves. ave.: no agents n Pine st.; feet front; 4 rooms fine bas office must be | etc.; | close | on easy pay- | T LEASE. ViN 1692 FILL! 1602 nufi NEAR. POST: { ve an ex | PLACES all over the nl:‘ve list of BUSINESS a few STORES plcked Trom The following are our_list: Northwest corner of Battery and Clay -sts,— New stores in the heart of the -mycllu’m dis- trict; 16:9x66:6, at §75 per month each. Fllimore st., elose to Sutter—16x60. Filimore st.. near Golden Gate ave.—Several i'm in the busy locality, some of exceptional | _Geary wt., just oft Vi an N 1750; rent only $100. Ness ave.—New store, ’]5!:;&«( ave, near Van Ness ave.—Stores, McAlister st., 15575, 12550, ete. Northeast corner Mission and Erie, near Thir- | teenth st.—Two 20; em it Iwo stores, 20x50 each; long leases; O sde of Masm st close to M | light stores, 25x15:9 each. oL stz Corner Mission and Julia, near Seventh st.— | Three extra large light stores, 25x155 each; cor- ner store has 3 frontages, others 2 | Market at. it Tpescep; ;| Market gt., near Tenth—In the busiest part | of this gréat’ thoroughi 18x50; rent $200. | _ Northwest corner of Market and Front sts.— Five flue stores to lease, each 19:6 frontage om | Market by deptis varying from 40 to 84 feet; rents only SlbU to $175. North side of Market st., west of Van Neas ave.—Buliding in_course of construction, $500 per month. | _Folsom et pear Third—Two s . Des = tores, 50X80 each; especially sujted for manufacturing pur- | . _Corner on Pine st., near \ln \‘ou ave.—14:6x | 86:6, with L 14:0x22 t 200 | LOTS AND PERMANENT BUILDINGS, SPECIAL.—Here's an extra. special in a Mar- ket-street location; 25 double frontsge, at $250 | per month; frontage on Market street and Through fo'a main street with good car line north of Market; could bulld permanent building |on a long leas Market st one block west of Van New ave. —2x102; propositiop for permanent {m: gflremenu, nut ar from Ocean Sbore Hallroad pot. Corners on Third street, close to Market— Owners will bulld permanent buildings; splendid sites for hotels or stores; large lot; businest corner south of Market. Large corner on Harrison st., Owner will erect warehouse; lot 56x100, with L 120; brick or corrugated jron; 2 frontages; ideal warebouse site or for commission firm. near Sixth— ¥ and basement class C bullding New Montgomery; contains per month; ms, 1deal for store and office. Jorper on Market st 137:6x 37:6; long lease; unexcelled for moder steel b flding; not far from First st. —Fifty-vara lot, tenant; good location for stores and corporation offi 32 5. G238 1L) BARGAIN—Market s feet frontage; low rent. These permanent building propositions ready to be closed, the rents reasoneble; before the fire rents. responsible tensats are to be found. They won't last long—you reslise that—so 1f you mexn business get busy at opce. 1706 Steiner st., vear Post—$75; mew; will | put in front b suit. Southeast corner of Sacramento and Walnut— Large store and basement; fust the locality for this Western Addition trade. Corner on Sixth st near Harrison—40x130 each; back entrance on to rear street. Stockton st.—In building corner of Ellis and Market sts.; 16x70 each. | Nortbeast corner Third and Stiver sts.—Three | new stores; corper §150, inside $115 each. West _side of Third st., risoy—Sulldlng ment; rent only 5 feet mouth of Har- conulnm; store and Tull base- §100 per mont. Nortbwest corser Bddy and Post sts.—Nine Light etores, IS551; rents Fanging from $125 to Nartbesst corper Sutter and Franklin sts.— Nine new stores now being bullt; varying sizes; rents $175 to $500. BALD“’]\' & HOWELL | 1092 FILLMORE, NEAR POST. gas and sewer: nr. Clement st more st.—City get new list * sultable for apartments or bust ncipals only. Address box 1636, 25100 each; Dougless #t.; Alvarado st. terme. jerty for sale on account of sick- Howard st A Bouse. & rooms and bath: lot Tox | % 1t Eighteenth ave. South. IN MIDDLETON estate a0 leases. wey bufiding. Market st near Fourth, wnd_wbn chesp: plans free. C BUII 948 Hempshire st. ¥ E_BOODY & OO. ciiv real estate; perma- Jocated nt 811 Bush st Americe—The Weekly 1 best In BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 4; corner. ¥ t, frame bullding of e and bakery. odern convenience, best work- d meterials throughout ne of Berkeley’s most raplo.c grow- | best promising business sections. 1ve Investors. investigation iavited. 2%2% Grove st., corper Oregon, Berkeley, erty—600-acre Oregon stock owner st 2534 Bancroft way, keley 2158 4 rooms, completely furnished North Berkeler, between two d let the rent pay for it, or have the game terms 3 < MEHRTENS, 1800 SEV F\TH ST.. COR. LINCOLN AVE,, Call. | LOT 120x120, to Ash ave, N side of Fulton #t. bet. Larkin and Polk; also 35x120, par- tially improved. Lot on N linc of Mission st., 301 B from Sth, belng 25 feet on mmon by 165 Feet to Tebama. with an L BOxii bet. First and Lot on 5 e1ds of Howatd st G. K. FRINK,2626 Valiejo, cor. Scott. Wast 1339, not far from Van Ness ave.— con- taining stores and full basement; 27x110; rent | 40380 to rear street, pear| 1 erect 7 or 8 story class | close to Battery; 22:6 | and owners ready to start when | SAN BRUNO PARK REAL ESTATE. HENSLEY-GREEN 00., White Gar _bldg., enrv« Van Ness ud Market—Offer choice sites o homeseekers on monthly Installments; all pmhnm are requested to communicate at ooce with_company at above sddress. ELHH!‘J”T REAL E!‘I‘A‘I'E. TWO houses for sale, £ Tockwood school. Inquire of M. M. SLIvERSS T T, i burg. REAU ESTATE WANTED. WE have a buyer for a 5 ol' 6 room house In Il('hmon district. List pm&fl with us get results. - PAd lFlC NVESTMENT CO. 1134 Golden Gate ave. ADVERTISER Wants to purchase 2 flats on §hot- well or Howard st. up to $6000; must be in Eood condition; owners oniy. _Box 1543, Call, MUSICAL INSTBRUMENTS. SPECIAL BARGATNS~ Ay number of second: hend planoe at almost any ‘price.” Most of these Instruments we have had to repossess, l)lrtiel buying same on instaliment plan hav- not been heard of llnc' April 18. They il be sgld for bal -fi CeRTAZ & SON, 1615 Van News ave., nmear Californla st. A—DECKER BROS.’ pianos, as good as left on sale; no reasonable offer refused. Golden Gate ave. A RIGH grade plano, left on sale; cost $450; as new: must sell this week at a sac. Fitce. "1o41 Golden Gata ave. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hases st —Stll renting planos, §2, $2.50 and $3 month; new and little used planos at cost. Real bargain—A beautiful Hofnung Bros.: neariy vew. Call and see HORNUNG, 1762 Eddy st. 5 BANJO strings, 26e; full line latest record C. Keene's music store, 1825 Fillmore JOS. SCHMITZ & CO., 830 Devisadero st., near Page; new and used pianos; easy termd. new, 1341 MINES AND MINING. ONE full sixteenth directors’ interest in a large group of rich chet and gold mines for sale; price $1200. via 8t., cor. Haight, 4 to 7 p. m. T T N T te. ASSA ik ASSAY £ 0. o Fieen e st Be. Mint. MILLINERY. W, BAVAGE & O formerly of © Baay wt a -V 3 PO JoCmed oo, ek, m et i MADERIA—French _millinery, remodeling _and ery, {rhmmin, 1215 Post st.. mear Van Nees ave. BUILDERS. JENSEN & HOOPER, carpenters lnd builders and ml!lwfl;htl 1008 Valencia s PERSONALS, ANY one knowing the address of MR, ALBERT M. HOWE please communicate with MRS, NOLD, 3818 Mission st. MRS. SILVA,- formerly m% Mnun st., please give addrese to 67 Tremon; L DR. §. R. GASS has noved eo 120 Plerce st., formerly 1410 Leaven BUSINESS PERSONALS, RENEW YOUR LAND ———————————— DO IT NOW THE TITLE RENEWING COMPANY of San Francisco i§ now prej to re-establish your title to city lots; as at Jeast 3 months i be required. file your application at once. Of- fice, 321 Fillmore PILES, FISTULA, et factors in con- stipation, nervous, l“ll!’- bhflder and heart ‘tlmnbln. cl“{":\‘ to stay c\;f:'dl S'hb‘h! :‘;‘l r or hindrance from N eall a .' Vestigate, THOS. J. KISNER. {formerly Columbian bld; DR. 3. H. SHIRLEY & . CA R SPECIALISTS, Twenty v uccesstul practice 1 Sacea. mento; now permanently t 698 located at Fell &t., San Franclsco. of 2001 Fillmore. At PIANO repairing, varaishing, polishing. Plerce's plano factory, Market, 14th and Church st. BYRON MAUZY, Planos—Office and warerooms, 1165 O'Farrell ‘st., bet. Franklin and Gough. STATHAM & 0O., pianos, 24 Hill st., formerly 110 MeAllister:' expert’ repairs. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PROF. SIG. F. AVEDANO, vocal teacher and studlo. 701 Fuiton st corner Buchanan. MISCELLANEQOUS-—FOR SALE. A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en. gloes, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys. New iron, steel, horseslioes, otc., sligiitly dum. ed, for sale cheap. WHITELAW, 336 Main . Temp. 144. SALOON fixtures and billlard tables for jmme- dinte del! X B WiCi-BALKE COLLENDER co., v RUNSW. Twentieth and Harrison sts. Phone Special 105. LAUNCH for sale, 25x8:6;°6 HP.; in first-class order; can be seen at C. A. McNelll's boat- house, Tiburon; price $500. MERIGAN, the Painter, has moved across the street; now at 1447 Ellis st. Palat, $1 gal- lon; wall paper. 3%ec. a rall, ~ CASH reglsters; 400 sizes, at all prices, for all kinds .of business, on_ liberal terms. National Cash Register Co., 1227 Golden Gate ave. | “RELIABLE'" gas heater; gheap: @ snap Call atfer 5 p. m., or all day Sundey, 1387 Seventh ave., near J st., Sunset. tere—We save you money. American and Cash Register Company, 33 Fifth st opposite Mint. | L SALOONS, clgar stands snd, grocery stores fitted up: plans and estimates lumlllnfl at factory, 3060 Seventeenth st. CASH registers suitable for maloons, restayrants, groceries, etc.; $65 each; also sutnil sizes for cigar stores, $45 each. 527 Market st. MILES of pipe and ‘fSttfnga. all &izes; {dw cut 2 4 nearly new: for sale C. H. REHNSTROM. tailor rfir‘lflly at 2415 Flllnm Mutus] Savings Bank bidg. occupancy; new atock arrived from . LYONS, CHAS., the London Tallor, now located at 1432 Fillmore st., nf. Ellis; branch at 958 Broadway, Oakland. its_to order lau- u and up: trousers to order from $5 and THE Marvelous Vibrator cus u aches -nd d_importer; tem- until old quarters are ready for London. paine, stomach troubles, rice $3 and $5; Investigate. AH!B[CJ\H V RATOR CO.. agent, Twenty-fourth i WIGS, toupees, front pleces, Bair col dressing, shamponin. mabicuring, ERER, 2271 California st., mr. merly ‘at 128 Stockton st. Estab. 1 FRANK P. DURGESS, widely known as the In- dlan Doctar, formerly of 4 permanently located at 2476 Howard st. G. M. FOSTIGLIONE. merehant tatlor. Toggery bldg,, 899 Ellls i 1, cor. Van Ness Ve new stock of ‘Imported wobleiia MRS 8 of DUrlan del‘l’ll honse G iants for soelty BHGR) pody appointments for scal fac chiroy work. 1911 Green st.; tel. West 6340, RAZORS houed, 25c; keen edge tools and Instru. Tments of sl kinds repaired: 1855 Filimore st., above Snutter. MARRIAGE LICENSES. AR The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: 170, E. Edward, 21, 225 Claton street, and 'y - a "fm'; Catvert. 56, “city, and Lillisn Gibbons, , ¢ ‘william P, Hodgkin Locust street, lld Fllnm C. H-sungn. 13 372 Hickory ave. 18, 1882 Russ, 21, city, and Edna L. Mohr, reet. mu ”u—wlle er, fi. 1020 Buchanan street, il Ranatar. 20 Buchanan street. 44, Richmond, Cal., Elizabeth_Kanslar, 41, Richmond, Cal. 32, cfty, and Mary A. Mey- Willlam_Frater, 39, 779 Fourteenth street, Christian Heather, 40, 779 Fourteenth ktree! Frank Willman, 39, 214 Steuart street, Emma_Tuominen, 31, 214 Steuart stree Frank E. Buckian, 33, 639 Third rede, and Myrtls O. Baker, 23, 2119 Pine street. ogeph Chiotti, 1110 Kentucky #treet, and Felipa Errea, 1445 \lnth avenue. Jeremiah Hefferman, 21, 719 Shotwell street, and Della Kavanagh, 20, 1735 Green street. Daniel Cronin, 21, 478 Parls street, and Mary Wienhols, 333 Richland avenue. OAKLAND, Aug. H —The following marriage "‘:"a'fi'r'iii' :;.“:‘delg:wx Di Ti, 22, both of "&'.'.‘nfi'? Hill, 50, and Elizabeth Bresse, 40, mnn::u.‘fic.“&naso and Winnle M. Clifton, 21, both of Ouklan es E. Warren, 22, end Marg C. Davis, 19, Nlh or Oakland. Hen 26, and Caroline Gay, 25, 37, and Berties E. Fore- man, 22 bolll of Martinez. John Andrews, 32, Oakland, linska, 27, Berkeley. rd Andersen, 48, Berkeley, and Augtsta Edwarde, 44, San Francisco. gei0h8 Honss, 56, Oakiand, and Jusnits Lewls, Alameda. reT Sharp, 24, and Minnle Peterson, 23, both of San Francisco. Willlam F. Cardail, 53, and Amella J. Schmidt, 50, both of Alameda. Jnnn Diss, 44, and Catherina M. Cotton, 53, both of Oakland. Panl A. Boflnw 26, Angel Island, and Ada O'Brien, 27, Berkeley. Daniel T Sullivan, 30, and May Plerce, 30, both of San Francisco. 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 persons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcemeat of the erent ate published once in this column free of charge. and and Ursula Du- BIRTHS. COSTELLO—In this city, August 4. 1906, to the wife of Robert Costeilo, a daugliter . BENNECHE—In this city, August 8, 1906, to the wife of Krist Benneche, a daughter. DULEY—In this city, July 31, 1906, to the wife of F. Duley, a soi BULLETIN describiog relnforesd comcrote sent upon_request. Address FRANK B. GILBR! 604 Misslon st. GLLOVES to order: C. Limousin of Danfcheff. for- ‘meriy r. 45, Phelan bldg. resumes business 1611 O'Farrell st.: hours §:80 to 5. SIMESON & FISHER have removed their office California st:: phone Temporary 1011. BLOCH halr store, formerly Post, nr. Grant ave., resumed business. 1348 VanNess,nr. Bush. J. BARTE, French laundry, now located at 1537 Pacifie ave. MME. BAUMARD. to 2186 Sutter st. K. C. LEVY'S loan office, 1100 'lllmom money advanced on diamonds. jewelrs: repairing done. LE m)DPLE cut to measure patterns, fomorly Geary, now 1515 Bush. near Van N the corsétfuaker, removed ON, 406 Main st. HAM'S HARDWARE STORE, 2082 Mission st., near Twenty-sixth. | TIN and agateware at GITSHAM'S HARDWARE | _STORE; 2962 Mission st., near Twenty-sixth GOOD-PAYING newspaper route. Inquire 1073 Fourteenth ave., Bast Oakland; call evenings. GAS range with water back; connections complete. 1929 O' GOLD and silver curios; must be sold; one-fourth value. 20403 Sutter st., near Fillmore. 1 and fl"es to sketch. EUGENE CROCKER% for hotels and restaurants at GITS- D' ofl stove and arrell st. | BRICKS gives awar for nothing. Apply SE. corner Market and Davis sts. BURLAP—Carload of burlap, all colors; 12c. UHL BROS., 717 Market LAUNCHES,. new and -ll‘l:tlymd Cal. Launch ‘Weorks. Blanding ave., Park Alameds. PORTABLE houses, union made, $220 up. Droved Utilities Company. 117 Halght 8. HALLWOOD Casi Registers. P. C. Cash Regis- er Co., 18 City Hall square; phcnl Speclal 901, SAFES—Hermann Safe Co., 126 Folsom agents Macneale & Urban safes. { MANTELS repaired; tiles and grates reset. 3062 Seventeenth st. WOOD mantels, grates and, all kinds of tile ia stock. 3064 Seventeenth kt. 1m- st LIFE policies bought or loans made. CLARK & CO.. 1008 Fourth st.. SAcramento. NEUHAUS & CO., tatlors. 1618 Eils st.. ne Fillmore: our specialty, $20 wuits to order. L. BECKER VELLEROL, Hair Bnmntln. nr Devisadero st.; formerly of 1077 Post SEWING MACHINES. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, = Wheeler & Wilson -ewuz E‘nl and ln&plln for beth soid enly hy SINO~ EWI 00 Machines for Oal.; 1156 mnfly use at T Jand, at ;bw y ooy = Cal. WHITE Sewing Machine Co. Ness ave. and Market st., White; best machine on refugoes. Oakland office, 47¢ AA—SINGER and Wheeler & Wilson sewing m: chine store for shopping district. 1087 Bkellur. new and 2d-hand machines: rented. repaired. SINGER store. Wheeler & Wllmu and !ha 1 ©. 1 necdles, eotc. A. Buw'l bet. Larkin and Polk. ma- Me EDISON Moving Picture Machines and Stereopti- cons; bargains. -GEO. BRECK, 0§52 Grove st. Second: 50x165, to Tehama st. TO Léase—$2.50 per ft; Al location; choice lot | on les i o0, close to larrost car lines. HLMA | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | KREISS & HORSWILL. | DON'T MISS THIS. { MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—Built for a home by & contractor who lost heavily in the Sen Francisco fire and must sell In order to raise ital to continue 1o business. An elegant m new unique-designed dwelling, located in lend enolm res d-nee district, being on Monte in Linda Vista. Lot 503130 feet. is oply 2 blocks from cars and bandy 1o lp‘edmcnt Key Route Station. 1t {30ou want a bome don’t fail to see t | can be arranged. 50-—House of 7 rooms and bath; modern; , auto shed and outhouses; one block to Te\- .mpx. ave. cars. A neat home, with_pleasant | surroundings. Immediate possession. Furniture i destied. 7_rooms; large and all newly tinted: paneled dining- $6500—Modern house of commodious; | room full width of house; china closets, gas grate, large miry, furpace; close to business | center, Key Route and S. P. trains. This is | your opportunity, and it won't last lon $5250—Modern house of 6 rooms and bath: near 224 and Franklin sts. The above price in- cludes carpets on lower floor and stairway. Short walking distance to business center and S. F. trains. Investigate without delay. EREISS & HORSWILL, ALAMEDA. 1070 Broadway, Oakland. TOR sile—House of 6 large rooms; all modern AUSTIN'S LIST. T 15'” 8t. Allmefll. Chariet st. llAPl\ lnu-n(" Aairy ranch, 614 acres: level and roliing improved land; fenced and croms-fenced: #00d bay land; pleniy of water from springs £nd_running streems; good bulldings; 100 hesd of Jerseys. § borses, implements, tools, sepa- cihmin, engine, etc.: owner meking per year: death oniy $35.000. dway, Onkl My GARDNER-FRICK nd ©O. consisting of 178 cow head ' and toree year ojd beifers, 52 ead of reerling beifers, 100 head of stock hogs, § boises, 90 tons hay, farming outft, separator 54 il dairy mecestaries: root crop; ome mile 'rv-m station aud postoffice; 47 miles from S. F.: two years' lease of F::Y octes i bat- sin; wish to sell before - i W3, BROWN. Marshali, Marin Go.. Oal. FORNIA lapd, $1 acre, balance entire pur- se $1 week for each 5 no rest: G-acre tracts; level. ready to plow; under irrigation; water right: immediate possession given: par- mups, phot ym- for 2c stamp. m Colony, room 708 Van Ness ave,, nelsco. wnle or trade—320 acres of land; new house 4 barn: implements and furniture; good wire tences: fme pine forest: well: watered by and located in Sonthern Hum- will sell at & bargain. Address J. X. DINESEN, 261 East Seventeenth st., Oskland. GLEN ELLEN. sale—Lovely bome, 2 on brook; cott arden; $2000. LI acres. _partly 43 7 "rooms: * frult wonded trees Berke i AERMEL & OO, 2091 Filimore st.—Country _and clty real estate: send for our pew Mst. MES o the cotntrs; send for estalogue. c. WOOSTER CO.,” 1666 O’Farrell MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. BOYLE PAl MILL VALLEY, THE swrrzzmxl) OF ucll.l Lerge, sightis lots, wooded; view pireets belng i sewered: e e stativn: ots %% B gl sk Vaneg TOR sale or for rent one year, furnished 8. nopse with rumce -nd own Water: grounds, cottage, .gi ¥ ffii in family reason for selling: | TLE & WOOLSEY, | $5000—Cottage of #lx large rooms; modern and | very homelike: three firepl: “ 50x150; neighborhood un: | surpassed. T $4750—A fine cottage home of 6 rooms and bath; everything strictly modern and in good con. Qition; large lot; on West st., nemr 15th; this is only 3 minutes' walk to 14th and | Broadway. (1791) | $2500—Cottage of 5 rooms; near Key Route at 40th and Grove sts.; churches, schools and everything essential for a long and happy life; this is our one blg bargaln; come in and ssk us about it. (50) GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway. uw CASH, #5 ‘monthiy—Large, new barn and sied: brick well, with good water; chicken- houses, chicken runs; note size of 'l 147, fronting 2 macadamized streets: oy Jevé dand; 4 blocks to cars and schiool? pried for 2l xbw my new Boulevard Villa' Tract t: $10,000 worth sold in 3 days; e sveniiage Lo thiy taet; sewered, Siak. walke, street mscadamized, city water, clectric cars fn 1% blocks; local traln for F. in 5 minutes: eome seb jt | #$400; easy paymen! $20 cash, | earriage free. Call or wend for circular, Nigth st., near Broadway, Otkland. H. 2 | JONES, owner. BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR_HOME. VERNON HI!?’!TE..SAKLA\D?M Corner Orange a! one trom Oakland-ave. electric car lige. rumning direct to stther &. P. or Key Houte locel traine Guivrl ice $7500. 1t interested, examine locstion. Owner's ad-, | aress on_sign on lot. | HOUSE for sale; 7 rooms and bath: furnished or unforaished; i cholce location; fne bass- ment; beauiifdl front; side und ‘back iy at MARIN COUNTY REAL mmr.. B OO AR e lel'-—‘fi onte at Kentfleld; in beautiful Ross it e NO FOG—NO WIND. 5 minutes. (oo Ska FraBCist Vie Seasilito "All lots face Mount Tamalpais. City improve- ments at seller’s cath, 10 mont HOAG, and tank. ply to ADOLF LIEBIA\N Hul Valley, cade drive. imote st. “|8. W. BANES. resident asent. meets all tréins. Price toimerly $6500, reduced for sale to $5500. Terms a'mgic.m-uup:ufinn | SAFES_Stock on 08, an en route. 131 Fifth s ‘i MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FIRST-CLASS jobs of rewindiug A. C. and D. C. motors and alternators; high voltage work our nlty. l'uparlor work costs more, but is 1o run, FARNSWORTH rLE('x'mCAL WDRK 603 Howard st.; phone Temporary | SINGER, Wheeler & Wilson store permanently lo- cated 2507 Market st.. nr. 15th: supplies: ma- chines rented, repaifed. Phone Special 1177. automatic | White, Slager. ofher makes, rented, repaired, I _S. COHEN'S SONE" phone Weer 8761, 1610 0'Farrell st. GEO. W. SCOTT,. formeriy 1616 Polk _st., now 512 Clement st.; Singer, Wheeler & Wilson and other machines; renting. Plone Pacific 38. NEW Home sewing mechine re for business; new store, 1560 Pine near Van Ness ave. C. C. BARRE, retaller. | HIGHEST price for old clothes. G. Office, 1220 G. G. eve.; money loaned. | SPOT ecash_for diamonds, etc. KARL EBER & ©O0., 1162 Post, between Van Ness and Polk. BOOKS and libraries bml:ht hlghut yrl: HOLMFS. _the sellor. e pald. ave. MONEY TO LOAN. P aton tonn EORNTRY R B o8, HoRsk o VEmIcE ete. Quick Time, easy pa: um, lowest rates; 5o publicity, _Cail or writ HODEEROLD LOAN “CoMPANY. LL iT.. near Fillmore. Formerly aghan Building. Oakland office, 3 Macdonough bldg., 1168 Broedway. | MONEY to loan on furniture without removal; goatrects. ipsurtnce pellaies, avtites I pro. bate, second mortgas { alaries and other securities; all applica fons lbwluteu eonflden fllL Bmgln Loan and Investment Co., roor ‘Farrell st.; formerly at 612 I’lb Tott' building. DRAK D. mow located at 501 St. Paul E, mu Ot ant, and 1 Frauklin Realty’ bids., nd Polk st. Golden Gate ave. ai aftor neuet 1: salesy Joane ntel.y io tndy employes. to old eutone;- wlthaut uormmy ¢ Parott bldg., 8. MONEY loaned salaried people and others pon thelr own ‘names withont, secuflty; chies rate st pisments: ommbn 5 nc p-x Hoaty By, ferm# trat. TOLMAN. form 855 Pt Diag: now at 1018 Ehimose st GOLDEN GATE Loan Office, W. J. HESTHAL temporary location 950 Plerce st.. bet. Golden Gate ave. and MecAllister st.; all pledges in safes saved; redeem 48 soon as possible. AA—ON RBeal Estate, 1st and 2nd Loans. ulldings on leased land. BANKERS' DEPOG‘I'T COMPANY, 1802 Fillmore. tates, o4 G. aye. Loan | AFTER June 1, Domestic 8. M. Co.. 1658 O'Far- rell st., near Fillmore; mall orders will have attention. STANDARD Sewiug lllchlne O'Farrell st. Phone West ' e s SINGER and Wheeler & Wilson tnmudy 281 Sut- ter, now Bush and Van Ness: tel. Emerg. 301. Agency, 1016 STORAGE AND MOVING VANS. WILSON BROS. CO., Inc.—Moving and storage. Cor. Fourteenth and Sanchez m. 1 bloc fmm Market and Fillmore st. cars. Phone Pa oHaretind SUllc Rp ate. Detey Pem 1. SIGNAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., 1737 Tombard _st., phone. West 3036—Moving. packing and shipping: new sarehonses: private room ADVANCE Stérage Co.—Storage, e s i cking, mov- e Ehinnine. QRO SWALOOM: G0 i Tark, RUPTURE CURED. PIERCE Eectrie trusses, belts, ete.. now located NW. cor é«nml ave. and Chestnut . Alameda. I'll\'ll‘!. TRUSSES. by hy astie hosiery. F. F. ‘géls)lxl\'s,.n Sautter st., near Fillmor e R. HOPPE, 1515 Bush, nt. Van Ness—Orthe app.; foot plates, eiastic stockings, ba TRUSSES, mrmflm l‘"l. blm Gandion Truss VETERINARY HOSPITALS. BUNERE dodssmmsrsivar~ LA o fint- b o ST NREI IRA BARKER mmn Yeter] ¥ dentist, 000 Golden_Gnte ent Clark- 2 PROPOSALS. \O’I‘ICE to contractors.—Office of ) State Harbor Comm! nfon | Ferry House, San_Francisco, en., C’o. permanent office 1521 Butter st., ne: AAA_PORTLAND Jewelrs Company bas moved to northeast corner Market and Davis AAA—United Loan and Trust Company moved to northeast cor. Market and Davis s RAPHAEL'S loan office, formerly 602 Knm 0 now at 1340 Flllmm. nm for bustoess. rice pald MONEY loaned on s RcAtfiter ot for old gold and sl Vfl- MODERN LOAN COMPANT (Wi, SCHNALZ & SONS) at 1138 Coady tor Duminess. MEDICAL. Dx o. w. O'Do).Nnu.—hAm. all who are trouble, cousnit spect Mua Mmpllln‘:'- positively m‘mm e the most difficult’cases h‘nt«l- tlld taken; immediate relied; low fees: my methods wui no_po! eun all c':'m of Imcuhmy mmlt me 75 3 TR 3 . 8. st., Ollh at m-h&htnh to 16th-sl (o- -y ._______.__._._.,*_*___."g‘\"' il nnmm ipiaie pile, bust eeuipting llll " lets: m "fi ‘whole- akiand. mmmnmuuw DR. JAMES HIA{,‘. afl-‘m“ near. Web- ;_Sundays, 9 t MORRELL, C. b loaned to salaried X g, mofe” s Cithout fadomser s 532" Moneaioes “‘"" at %MA“D" :},‘A g" bldg., formerly 809 Hearst mag i take elevator. | runu-mn materials and construof ADVAKCE! on diamobds s usual. Baldwin Jew | o0 pler No. B (Jackéon-sl. whatf) on front of thn city and cwnty or San in accordance w".h the repmfl therefor by the £ o neer of B g R deked 2 clal reférence is h to be used In the mmum baeisite quantities of vellow t iton, ete., all of "’fi best “my l sub- Ject to & No bia will be Jeceived "untas 1618 on 4 biank furnished from this and s accompanie by a certified cheek for five ss) per cent of the amount of the bid, to of the secrets the as on_the of the successful bidder that be will within #ix (6) dass ffer the sald work ac e 2 tioy pared therefor, also e dfe with th a bond in such sum may deem adequate, with a 1] faithful ‘| id bld dered by this boar ive Serretary. uF 10t AMLSTARY Sacr T WA 1 t which and place the be open ed m bm- et dmll e for u1 m&‘é'fl'm thn nfllb‘mfi( % Bond N.dhw o of State !lubo! v The Weqkly Cflfl, MARRIAGES. DA\‘ls WmTl: In this city, August 1, 1906, by P. Turner, James W. Davis Rey. lmd Julle Ellle ‘White, both of San Franelseo. MOR’ HIGHLANDER—In this city, August D T00, by he Rov. 3. B. Tamer, Tanes B Morton of Oakland and Loulsa B. Highlander of Alameda. MeKAY—McKENNA—In by the Rev. J. this elty, July 28, P. Tuner, Wiiliam Johri McKay and Mabel Anha McKenna, both of this elty. WINDER—MIETZ—In this city, August 11, 1906, by the Rev. George Guth, Clement Winder and Bertha Mietz, both of San Fran- claco. DEATHS. Battery, Annie E., 2 Heasler, Frank, 34 Bechtel, Mary F.,'16 Hutchinson, Robt. L.,31 Bessr, 6 mos. Jungblut, Charlotte, 60 yra Brunner, Frederick, 26 Kipg, Margaret H., 92 Campbell, Lawrence A., Leslle, Wm. J. F., years Levy, Morris B., 57 Cook, Catherine, 4 Linkesch, Louis, 36 Cunningham, David, 57 Mulinix, ‘Frederick, 32 Dessouslavy. Jules C.,60 Nolan, james, 62 .80 Reilly, Thomas J. Shea, 'Charles G., 11 60 Tolle, Mathilde, %9 Hlmllm James P., 28 Wunderlich, August, 65 BATTERY—In Fruitvale, August 12, 1006, An- nie Evelyn, beloved child of Emily and ‘Sam- nel Battery, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 2 montbs. BECHTEL—In Mountain View, August 13, 1006, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F i g g D B R P Hee of - Cautoria, aged 19 years 11 months and 26 days. Services tomorrow (Wednesday), August 15, 1906, at 11 0'eloek 8. ., at Catholle chnrob, Mountain View. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery on arrival of 12:46 train from Mountain View. Friends and acquaintances and espe- clally the Ladies of St. Ignatius Sodality are invited to attend the funeral. ntoos—-xn this city, August 2, 1906, Myra Olea, gest and beloved dangliter of Roy R. eresa Beggs, & native of San Franeisco, aged 6 months. BRUNNER—In this city, August 12, 1906, at his residence, 868 Dolores. street, Frederick, beloved son of Barbara and the late Philip Brunner, and brother of Puilip Brunner, a na- tive of ‘New York, aged 26 years 10 months and 12 “days. Prisads Gad acqoalatances fre respectfuily invited to attend the funeral today (Tues- day), August 14, at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the pariors of H. I'. Suhr & Co., 2010 Mission street, between Twenty-ffth and Twenty-sixth. Incineration 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. CAMPBELL—TIn August 11, 1906, father of Eddie, Campbell, 13 tue late Philip this _eity, Tovin; SERVEAU BROS. 2110 FILLMORE ST. Phone West 0590. FLORISTS Specialty of Funeral Design: i M.n'ntloon to Mail nnd Phann Halsted & Co. |Undertakers and Embalmers, 924 FILLMORE STREET, NEAR M STER. Phaone Park 550. P. F. GREEN & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS, NE. cor, Sixteenth and Gi Formerly of McFadden, Mcarnrxy = Gm- Telephone Special 1567. Prompt THEODOR DIERKS & CO, Undertakers, 200 Devisadero St., cor. MeAllister. YOUNG AMBRICAN FLORISTS. n SATA SOAND DECORATORS. Speeial ‘“flfl” u"flfl'ld“l ‘Wedding and Funeral 3008 muw\' ST., NEAR TWEm SIXTH, Phone Special 1401, Formerly 63 Fourth st. H. P. PETERSEN hhlnn‘. 1940 and 1943 and Steiner. Kie- services F.'.';""..z, between Fi P =l conditions. Prun U;{ ETZLER. TZLER’ UNDERTAKING COMPANY '?M rt . lflmx# 15th. " CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN \ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Henry ). Gallagher Undertaking Co. Bl S TSR G. IACCHERI & CO.,, D EMBALMERS, Tota. one ' _VA;ENTB.\ MARINI & CO. 3424 r ) Near Thirtieth. Tel. Special 293 WOODLAWN CEMETERY u-muo.. and be- | Campbell, and brother of J. J., Thomas Campbell, a native of a invited to attend at 1 1130 Websier street, between Turk and Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. COOR__1u thia citr, Angust 3 1006, Catherine, dearly beloved ghq and the late i Coon na lovig siefoe “of, M T, Healey and_Jobn. Thomas, Edward, Martin and Della Cook, a native of San aged 4 years 4 months and 10 days. CUNNINGHAM—In the City and Cobty Baql- | tal, August 12, 1906, David nnllnn:. native of Ireland, aged 57 years. - Dmoum"—ll this city, August 11. 1908, °.‘.L...¢ Marie Parls, France, aged 00 years R semiial ol faka place today (Tues- day), August 14. Interment strictiy privste. | DONOVAN—In this city, A 11, 1908, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Patrick Donovan, a na- tive of Ireland aged 60 years. Bemains st the pariocs 370t the United Un- dertakers, 2608 H street, near Twenty- second. Notice of funeral hereafter. DROWN—In Santa Barbara, August 13, 1908, Virginia Cullen, beloved wife of A. N. Drows, 2 native of Richmoud, Va. Notice of funeral hereafter. FARR—In tis city, August 12. 1006, E. M. Farr, aged 60 years. A member of Hack: men's Union, Local No. 224. Remains at the funera Bros., 3460 Sixteenth street, between b and Blgeham notice hereafter. HAMILTON (nee Regan)—In this efty, August 11, ames ’Nldv'd mv.l James and the late Annfe Hamilton, and brother of Robert Hamlton snd Mirs. Charles Dolce, & native of San Franciseo, Cal., aged 28 yéars lu;!ns ‘l;‘llofl e ends and_scquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funmeral today fl'n-— day), at 11 o'clock, from the ar. J Heary J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 1314 Webster street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HESSLER—In this eity, August 10, 1906, Frank, beloved husband of Ceceila Hessler, a native aged 34 years. scquaintances and officers” f the Croatian Benevolent Saciots Zonlmis Xo. 61, N. C. S are respe in- vited to attend the menl , August 15, at 1 o'clock p. m the fuseral arlors of McGing Bros., 1828 Eddy street, etween Seott and Devisadero. Hr'rcm\sov—ln this city, Augnst 13. 1906, Robert Humuuo- a_pative of California, ears. A member of San Franelsco Aotte No'5.F. 0. B Notice of funeral hersatter. parlors of Porter & avenue, corner of Seott llm! JUNGBLUT—In this eity, August 12, 1806, Charlotte Jungblut, beloved wife of August Jungblut, mother of Mrs. Emma Snelder snd Otto A." Jungblut, and grandmother of ous Jungblut Jr., a native of Germany, aged 60 years andl 8 montbs. Friends and aequaiutances aro respectfnily invited to atfend the funeral services today Tuesday), at 1 p. m., at her late residence, 7 Filimore street. Interment private. Please oit flowers. KING—In Sacramento, Cal., August 13, 1906, Margaret Hibbets King, mother of Homer S. and Wilbur H. King and Mrs. W. H. Willey, & native of Virginia, aged 92 yea: Funeral private at Sacramento, Ci slematns at ¢ 1 Golden Gal LESLIE In this city, August 12. 1006, Wil liam J. F., des beloved and ocaly echild of John F. and ith Leslle, and ndson of Mrs. G. Lesife and W. J. Boxfl‘nn . native of San Francisco, Cal., .m ear 6 months and 1 day. Friends and acquafntances are respéectfully invited to attend the funeral sofiy (Tues- day), August 14, at 2:15 o'cloek p. m.. from the ‘funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2060 Mission street. between Twenty-second _and Twenty-third (Mission Masonic Temple). Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LEVY—In this city, August 11, 1908, Morris Bernhard Levy, son of the late Bernhard L. and Frederika Levy, and beloved brother of Louis B. and Mark W. Levy, a native of New York. aged 57 years. Friends are rupnetmfly invited to -nm the funeral today (Tuesday), at 9:30 a. from Albert Pike Memorial Templ mm Gury street. Interment Home of Peace vault by spe- clal funeral car from Third and Townsend streets, at 11:30 a. m. LINKESCH—In this eity, Ausm 11, xlln. Lon!- Linkesch, a native of Hunga: sged 38 4 mamber of White Eagle Teibe ) e ‘members of Friends and acquaintances and the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock . m., from the funersl pariors of Gantner ros., 3460 Sixteenth street, between Church and Sanchez. Interment Lawn Ceme- tery by electric funeral eaf Thirtieth and Mission streets. | MULINIX1n this eity, August 15, 1906, Fred. | rick. beloved son ot Tnitateta L. Hageon, snd Brother O George . Hemod: & native of Ml souri, aged 32 years and 1 month. Friends and invited to attend the fumeral tomorrow (We nesday), August 15, 1906, at 1:30 p. m., from Golden Gate Un- the mortuary chapel ol the dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, mnear Twenty-frst. Interment Odd Feilows’ ery. NOLAN—In the City and County August 12, 1900 James Nolan, a ative land, aged 62 years. n:rhl. en are ‘respecttully iavited fo n(end. SHEA—In this city, August 12, 1906, Charles G., beloved son of James W. and J'dlmh Shea, brother of Frank and Joseph Shes, 3 son of the late Patrick and lunbcn Fraw- ley, a native of San Fnlfil’.‘fi. Cal., aged 11 years 4 montus and Remains at the pu\nn of the Usited Un- dertakers, 2008 Howard street, near Twenty- TOLLE—ln this August 12, city, g, xe thilde Tolle, dearly beloved mother of Oscar J. C. O’Connor & Co. “ Funeral Directors 1062 Fulton St., Bet. Pierce and Steiner. Telephone, West 1236. CYRUS 8. WRIGHT. GEO. H. CLARK. A. P. BOOTH. HAROLD L. WRIGHT. N. GRAY & CO. UNDERTAKERS. 2198 GEARY ST. Cor. Devisadero. Telephone West 4707. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, . ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2608 HOWARD ST , Nr. 22d. Phone Special 276 McGlNN BROTHERS UNDERTAKERS Have resumed business at 1826 st bet. Seors and Deviasdets sts. - Phose West 8460 D. L. KENNY & CO. UNDERTAKERS 1T Rone Wast dhia MONOHAN & CO. _Funeral Directors and Embalmers Office 1311 Guerrero, Near I5th. FRANK & PARODI CO. e TR DI e 2006 st nmmn Masonlc Temple. fumt{ tor doing . k ey McAVOY, O'HARA & CO. Oantner Bros. UNDERT: above society are respectfully invited to attend | CARD OF THANKS. Yo wish to thank the many friends for many foral kindness and sympathy. o Jate. Dereavensoat tn the loos Of & lov wife and mother. - C. W. SAUL and D-mm. 'R EDNER and MRS, M JoNEs. CARD OF THANKS. ¢ loss of father and grandfather; also t§ Pastor Fuendeiing for the comforting w $ooken end especially to the Herrmann Qua tette for the beautiful songs rend: MRS. F. KAISE n--nm PHILIP HENRIC BERKELEY LOSES BOKE AND STANFORD IS THE GAINER Law Lecturer Leaves the University of California to Take a Chair at Palo Alte. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Aug. 13.— The services of Professor George H Boke, a graduate of Harvard and ong of the most efficient and popular memy bers of the law faculty of the Univery sity of California, have been secured b: President Jordan for Stanford Univers sity. He will lécture here in the ab- sence of Professor Nathan Abbott, t head of the law department, his chi subjeet bding “Property.” At Harvard Professor Boke took thy degrees of M. A and LI. B. He h lectured at the State University for the past six years. Agency, damages, public services an equity will be added to the curriculu of the department this year, and insury ance, administrative law and publiy offie and admiralty will be givey this semester for the first time at S(a:i ford. These branches have been add: to meet the changed situation in Sa: Francisco. Professor Charles H. Huberich, act, ing head of the law department, h issued circulars to all law majors notly fying them that the deferred examinas tions will begin August 28 WOMAN REFUGEE TRIES TO DUCK AGED WOMAN IN CREEN Mrs. Clara Burgess, Formerly of Sas Franeisco, Is Arrested by Fruit- vale Constable for Insanity. OAKLAND, Aug. 13.—Her mind umy balanced by the recent fire In Francisco, Mrs. Clara Burgess becasra violently insane yesterday and tri to immerse a woman in Sausal Creel Fruitvale. She was prevented fro carrying out her purpose by the timel! arrival of Constable Thomas Carrol who took her to the Recelving Hospi tal, where she is now awaiting exams ination by the Lunacy Commission. Mrs. Burgess is a German, 35 yea old, and with her husband, who is e ployed by the Southern Pacific Com. pany, lived formerly in San Francise They were burned out by the fire an since then have beem living In Upp: Fruitvale. Yesterday Mrs. Burgess bey came violent and went to Sausal Creelgy at Cherry avenue and the old count road with a bucket, which she flllo’ with water from the creek. She be dousing the water on every pedestria that passed and finally tried to drag an old woman to the water in thy creek. The woman was released Carroll, who was notified by other vies tims of Mrs. Burgess' strange manla. PO o Wy BURGLAR'S YOUTH MAY SAVE HIM FROM STATE’'S PRISON Case af Henry Smith, Whoe Entered Oakland Homes, Turned Over to Officer. OAKLAND, Aug. 13-—Judge referred the case of Henry Smi charged with burglary, to Probal Officer Ezra Decoto today, with tl idea of having the young man pl on probation. Smith was with George Claker for having rob the homes of J. C. Petersen and oth- ers in East Oakland. They entered "si homes by posing as chimney inspecto: after the earthquake. Claker w: sentenced to serve a term In San Quens tin Prison, but Smith's youth saved him until Decoto makes his report. Hamilton Morris, better known oy race courses as “Riley Grannon,” wal to have been sentenced for killin George Jones, a fellow colored'groo: by Judge Harris today, but Attorm Frank McGuire moved for a new tri and the case went over for a weely McGuire’s motion was made on thy ground that the evidence was insuffly clent to convict Morris for manslaughy ter. | —_—— BLOWS OUT BRAINS WHEN JILFED ON WEDDING DAY Richmond Man Thrashes His Rival Iy Presencé of Faithless Woman and Then Takes Life. RICHMOND, Au 13.—Despondency caused by his flancee jilting him on day set for his wedding led Follettd, a butcher, to blow his brah out with a pistol last night. The d man's friends say he met lils betroth Miss Marie Peine, Saturday, in comsy pany with Louis Sclaroni, whom sh had recently met. Angry words wer! passed and the two men came to blo Folletta giving his rival a thoroug! drubbing. Miss Peine then threw ha engagement ring in the victor's faec and left him after telling him s wonld have nothing more to do witl Folletta ~became morgse and sulley ‘and drank heavily all day. but his suly cide whs entirely unexpected.. He ended his life in a vacant lot Folletta had recently completed furnished a new home Wwhich planned to occupy with the womag who jilted him. —_— MeGinais, Have a Care. OAKLAND, ' Aug. 13.—Mrs. Muldowney of Fitchburg got a warra: from Justice of the Peace Geary char ing P. A. McGinnis, her landlord, wi disturbing her peace. MecGinnis, says, wants the Muldowneys to vacal his house on East Fourteenth stri and yesterday, while her husband wi absent, used offensive language. Muldowney threatened to thrash h landlord for insulting her: he and today she decided to have him ars reated. —_—— OAKLAND, Aug. 13.—The motion 4 make permanent a temporary restralne ing order against the town of Ber! secured by W. H. Norwoed two y ago, was argued before Superior J Ogden today. It is Norwood's to prevent the town from macadamiz, ing Fulton street until steps are to control the storm waters of th rainy sedson. He and other p owners dllege that the waters thelr property. They have also sued the town for damages In each case, —_—— - Will Lend to Needy Students. BERKELEY, Aug. 13.—The alumnj of the University of California wha reside in Los Angeles and the vicinity of that city have raised 3700 to by loaned to needy students of the uni. rsity, who suffered loss in the in San Francisco and who are by such loss from continuing work. Applications for from this fund are being received the trustees at the Co-operative storq on the campus. —_——— l- Cunningham @l n. Ih—‘m A b

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