The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 18, 1906, Page 11

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CITY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LOST AND FOUND, n« & MAGEE & AGENTS. ESTATE San Francisco Real Estate Circular. MONTGOMERY STREET. STREET APARTMENTS. PINE ding of 16 four-room _apart. appointed; all outside modern convenience; rents which income can annum; lot vacant can be fur- L ebrner; two-story at residence of 16 rooms ranged; lot 30x ion; brand-pew, fur- 2 rooms; Snished at- ts residence of 8 rooms ry well arranged; $5000—Cottage of six ADSTIN'S LIST. e_rooms: modern and e es; larxe lot. sery homellke; 505150, nelghborhood uisas e | $4730—4 fne rull.*e home of 6 roows sud x».n-, | | | : mew and in | : new residence of | air; interior must | od | 5 st ® Steiner st., looking toward | k 6x110; modern 2-story resi- . soms and bath, with finished | £ Park Panbandie; new res- and bath 1 rooms. oryvesidence of 8 very suony; cars conve- wholesale s for reta AS MAGEF MONTGOMERY & SONS STREET, the estate of recessed) w1 till 9:30 3. m. 4r. and b.; bard basement: near ank ke Ingleside car, get | r on premises. CTION COMPANY, 2053 Sotter =t 200 feet from I $500 each. Owner, Vallefo near Clement b ave.: mo agents, wt.: 1 feet fromt: fine bar- 00 easy terms: gas near Clement st ble for apartments or bus! Address box 1636, Call estate snd leases, ot st near Fourth. hollt °o. cheap: plans free. $48 Hampehire st. ity real estate: Bush st. perma. i1 in America—The Weekly L 0, to Ash ave.. arkin and Polk; also 85x120, par. ially fmproved Lot on X line of Mission st. 301 feet E from Sth. befg 26 fest on Mission by 165 feet v with =n L 50x109, & «ide of Howard st., 5. to Tehama st. G 26 Valledo, cor. Seott. West 1339, ¥ FPROPERTY T0 LEASE. t buflding: size 50x80; Mission and Brady and Thirteenth, off Inguire at building. Mission; cheap rent 7 40 rooms, with cormer store on = splendid corner of tween Filimore and Van ars spply at once G. H. Van Ness ave —1 store and 3 for ‘mercantile purposes. Jand, §1 scre. balance entire pur- CALIFORNIA chuse §1 week for each 5 acres; Do tS3es; Do terest; G-scre tracts; level.' rich, clear: eady to plow; wunder firrigation; perpetual water right; immediate possession’ given; par- slars »s, pbotographs for Zc stamp. Stevins lony, room 26, 703 Van Ness ave., iseo e or trade—820 acres of land; new house plements and furniture: good wire pine forest; well: watered by river sell at a bargain. 261 East Seventeenth st.. 2 ue and barn ng ® St o DINESEN, fine Address J. N. Oakland. cotta Ridge section, Sonoma C in Sebastopol, C country; send for catalogue. ©0., 1666 O'Farrel]l st. or will exchange $4000. M. E C. VALLEY REAL ESTATE. MILL VALLEY. e country. se close o business. The excellent s brings b pretiily wooded, delightful views ains and water. Climate unsurps % on graded streets; sewer and \rster Price $350 and Upward. £10 Mouthly Payments. for maps and price list Sausa’ito ferry and train to Mill Valley. LY. ILL VALLEY, Take EY, SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA. Large, sightiy lots, wooded; bay and mountals | ™ME eets being graded snd sewered; bullding jon; 5 misutes to n,lmm, lmuéo!.l-.l end i ; price $450 up. 5 TF Parker, ageat, Mill Valley. R saie or for rent one year, mrnuned 8-room honse with furnace and own wal o S engine house e DOLY "Ml Valley, Cas- FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. " COR. Seott und Bush wta.; 42578 feet. In- Beott s W quire 1609 side of Fulton | bet. First and | located in Southern Hum- | —20.acre_fruit ranch in Gom{ e Batabie tract ot UL Valer | { and | locks from Mission st. | spd Ninth aves. | 4 rooms | | | everything strictly modern and fu guod com- dition; latge lot; ou West st. uear 15thi this {8 only § winutes’ walk to 14th sad Brosdway. (1791) $2500—Cottuge of & roows; near Key Kote at 40th £0d Grove sts.: churches. schools und everything essentinl for a long and Leppy life; this is our oue blg barguin; come in and ask us about It, 30 GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broad: BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR HOME. VERNON HEIGHTS, OAKLAND. Corner Oruuge and Perry ‘sty.. one block from Oakland-ave. electric car line. runniog dlrect to either 8. P. or Key Route local trafus. 180x116. Cash price $7500 It interested. examiue location. Owner's ad- dress on sign on lot. FOR sale—By owner, 8 choice rosidences and 2 | woll-located lots: 1 each scenic location: one ® rooms, cement basement. % block to U. C., welldocited for professional or letting ronmel one 8 rooms, scenic, 1 block to U. C.; one 6 | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 PERSONALS. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. in the name of SUSAN J. CLARK, No. 283-085. The finder will please return to bank. Unless same is returned within five days a new book will be iesued to the applicant. MISS H. VICKERS or MISS C. E. ROSEN. KRANS call at 24 Debon st. for téunk I url n( M. Not Hoj Four 3 ursel rodling well: Duey (K. ’Em&’“ LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soelety of San Francisco in tha name of JAMES RATIGAN., No. 304-104 The finder will please return to bank. |.'n less same is returned within five days a new book will be issued to the applicant. $50 TO finder of cluster diamond pin, gust 18, neighborhood Van Ness ave.: tions asked. MRS. LARRABEF, Oakland. LOST—A passhook with Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, No. 21858. Finder please return to bank. Tost Au- no_ques- 769 Jeffer- son st., LOST—Pure white bull-terrier, answering to Dame -;r Mike. Return same to 84 Steuart st. ewar L\DYS gold watch and fob, tween ferrs and Front st. Front st., Hanton restaurant WANTED—Tame canary bird; answers to name “‘Frank.” Return 2217 Fillmore st.; reward. WANTED—0d gold_and silver for manufactur- inz. Cal. Watch Cse S03_O'Farrell s on Clay st., be- Return to 419 liberal reward. SEWING MACHINES. rooms, 1 block to Key Route. \IRR HILL, “Higiland Terrece,” at bead Ridge Road, Berkeley. HOUSE for sale; 7 rooms and bath: furnished or unfurnished; in cholce location; fine bune- ment; beautifil f e und ‘back yard. I¥ st 1220 . Onkland. WHITE Sewing Machine Co., new location Van Ni 3 S. F. Buy the White; best machine on eart} special prices to refugees. Oakiand office, 470 Eleventh st. He P omeres. | LARGE corner. paying 16 per cent. Corner, 50x100 $125 per Leased to well improved; paying » for five years; only $9000; lease secured. three vears at $55 per 62:6 froptage: lease well real snap; white tenants. LOT CO., 918 Broadway. a lnrge lot, : this Ig 3 THE 'CORNE FOR Rerkoles Berkeley property—600-acre Oregon stock way. owner at 2 Bancroft e Berkeler 215/ DA REAL and let the rent pay for it, 5t the same terms J. MEHRTENS. 1600 SEVENTH ST COR. LINCOLN AVE., AMEDA ESTATE. or have perty sold in since the fir no wonder. Tt is the nea cisco beautiful surround- ings grow apythis water on sewer and water pipes Iaid. Terms—s belence $10 monthl, : agents on ngame proper, HOA STREET. CITY il Jul y 31 only: sidence lots; near Grove st., | | [ fine | AA—SINGER and Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma- chine store for shopping district. 15637 Steiner: new and 2d-hand machines: rented. repaired. SINGER store. Wheeler l VHllon lllld Sln!er ma- chines, needles, ete. A. WN, 251 Me- Allister st., bet, Larkin -ml Pn|k SINGER, Wheelor & Wilson store permanently Jo- ented 2507 Market st., nr. 15th: suppli chines rented. repaired, Phone Spec omatic . rented. repaired. phone West 5761, ete. T. OHEN'S 1618 O'Farrell st. NFW Home sewing machine ready for business; new store. 1569 Pine st., pesr Van Ness ave. € C. BARRE. retailer. AFTER June 1, Domestic 8. M. Co.. 1658 O'Far- rel st., near Fillmore; malil orders will have attention. STANDARD _Sewing Mach O'Farrell st. Phone West SINGER and Wheeler & Wilson: formerix 2 ter. mow Bnsh and Van New n. 1618 S Compressed Alr Cleaning Co. ‘cleans car- r pets apd rugs on Scor without removal; wag- ons saved: no {nterruption of husiness. Tem- 2028 Steiner st.; phane West 5695. DY for business; Ploneer Carpet Clean- | ing Works, femporary office 911 Golden Gnte ave.: phone Park 591. J. SPAULDING & CO. ALL cerpets, mattresses and furniture promptly cleaned and renovated. The Rightway 1507 Harrison st.; tel. Special 262. ALL Ri BUSINESS PERSONALS, RENEW YOUR LAND TT TR T, TITLE RENEWING CONBANY. of Sa Franelsco {5 now Drepared o re-establish your be regn! 1 a flll at once, o tornests “office, 1030 Filimors ot PILES, FISTULA. prime factors o con- stipation, nerv kiduey, bladder and heart {ronbles," cured 16 stay cired. without kaife, ete. Aunger o hindrance from buainess; el ventigute, THOS maxan M. D.. office {formerly Coumbiun blde). 2001 Fillmore st. DR. J. H. SHIRLEY & 80 GANCER svm'uu Tuenty yenrs: suacestyl piaciite 1 mentar bow. permaneatly lotated st 608 Fel st.. Sun Francisco. THE Marvelons Vibrator cures all saches and palns, stomach troubles, rhenmatinm, ete.: price $3 and §5; Investizate. AMERICAN Vi BRATOR CO., agent, 3305 Twenty-fourth st. C. H. REHNSTROM. taflor and fmporter: tem. rur"r at 2415 Fillmore st. until old quarters m Mutual Savings Rank hldg. are ready for occupancy: new stock arrived from Londen, TYONS GAAN. the Londod Tuilor, now located at 1482 Fillmore st..n. Eilia: branch at DAS Brosduar, | Oatiand.: Kolts (o oie vie 413 and up: tronsers to order from $5 and mip. WIGS. toupees. front pleces, hair coloring dressing, shamnooing. manienring. G IR, 2271 California st.. nr. Wehater meriy at 123 Stockton st Eatah, 1866, A—FEDER, ladies’ taflor (formerly 8% Sutter L just opened 2119 Bush st., near Filimore; it gnaranteed MME. J. A. LEU NBERGER. corset-maker. of 514’ Sutfer st., I8 now ready for husiness at 120 Pierce st., near Halght, apartment 4. THE Ather Institnte of Massaxe. formerly of the Pavia bulldin=, now Jocated 1823 Darisade MRS A ATHEY. proprietor; fel. Woest 6998, TRANK P. RURGESS w!dt]\' Lnnun Ak fhe In. 1s dlan Doctor, formerly of M1 Foward st. permanently located at 2476 Howard st, M. FOSTIGLIONE. merehant faflor, Toeem Mg, €09 Fllis st mom 11, car. Van N i Al B 0 T MO A M F'I'Kl\‘i,nf n'm;um Aentres Tonme qpreiniments for sealn. faclel chirapady work. 1911 Green st.: tel. b TAZORS Tonad ments of 21 Kinds ahave Sntter BULLETIN bt nmon_ reanest. Ad a4 Mission st G. keen edge toals and fnstri repaized. 1835 Filimore st., relnforcad ennovete sent ress FRANK B, GILBRETH, Limausin of Danicheff, far. 5. Phelan W snmes business ¥ Par-ell £t.: honrs to & S. SCHATTNAN —High-grade ladies’ . 2113 Fillmore st tatlor- tern Carpet-cleaning Tallorne Parlors, F. WAGNER, ¥ and Inying. Wi it. tel. Special 1240, 1003 G, 1 gents' Iadles” snifs cleaned $1,50 mo, arnet Cleaning Co.—Advanced meln- WALCOM €O., 637 Turk st. | WING TFF hias resnmed lsngdry work at his old place. 1414 Washington at. S old-established earpet cleaning 3050 18th, cor, Dolores: tel. Special 1402. | 'zn TIANT) shoes hanent told. exchancsd sopalr. fns. Send postal H. B. VANN. 18854 Sutter. Lyox (& HOAG E 8T White Garage bldg., and Market—Offer cholce sites eseekers on monthly installments: all chasers are requested to communic: Suce with company _at above address MACHINERY FOR SALE. FOR SALE. One (1) 250-h.-p. Wheelock entomatic eut-off engine, 20-inch eylinder, 48-inch stroke. 16- foot firwhee! with 31%%-inch face; 60 R. P. M. shaft 10 inehes in diameter and 10 feet long; outboard piilar blocks with jack shaft set on concrete pler: frame base approximately 22 feet long; sight feed cylinder ofl Jubricator, valve oil pumps and sight feed oll cups thraughout: all in good condition. -p. Hazelton porcupine boilers. ,-pv Hazelton porcupine boiler, Two (2) 100-h One (1) 12 with extra stack With all brickwork, piping, ete. One (1) Spencer aut. damper regulaton. o. One (1) Dow steam pump, One (1) Dow steam pump. One (1) Dow condensing pump, with piping complete. One (1) Baracwanath & Son hot /water heater. Vales, steam 'pipe, steam gauges, etc., and Jack shaft, congisting of the following: steel rim polley, double hub, dia. 64 in., fan 31 in., lagged for shaft 5% in. 1 steel rim pulley, dia. 52 1n., face 163 in., for shaft 1 steel rim . dia. 841 in,, face 133 tn,, for sbaft 4% in 1 steel rim r-un-y, dia. 823% in., face 18% in., for shaft 4% & i steel Fim pulley. dodbie hub, s 52 1., face 25% in.. lagged for shaft 4% i 1 plece shaft § ft. 7 in. lon with' two bearings, with two b 1 plece shaft 13 ft. 9 in. lon; with three bearings, with two haif couplinge. 1 plece shaft 12 ft. % in. long din. 4%, with two bearings, with two balf conplings. 1-plece sHaft 7 ft. 8 in. long. 4% in, dla., with two ings, with one half coupling. One (1) 80 K. W. Edison Bipolar 500 volt geverator. No. 32. Ope (1) Thompson-Houston RElectric Bl polar compound generator, clasg 25 8. 8. 500 volts, speed P. M., pulley 19 13 in. face. o, mackinery 1s located at our power- house and can be inspected at anr tim, EAN® JOSE VAND 'SANTA CLARA GOUNTY R. R. CO., San Jose. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ALEXANDER & CO., ty] fented, tnciudiog Smith i ADER & CO. ALF A 4 t 0288. riters makes mier; desks, chairs, artly used muchives. Fillmore st.; phone s-n:m.\s Visible Typewriter, the only visible with decimal tabulator: also 2d-hand. all makes; rentals #nd repairs. The Typewrito- riam. Fillmore st. LTLR A. SCOTT, 1811 Fillm st. one W e Colnmmlllme Shalrs, §hw Rd 1 : expert repairs; ren- :a:m_besn"hn ‘remier. $30; desk. $7.50. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE s now 1011 Golden Gate ave a full stock of nn kinds of typewriters at rqnhr prices. Rental d_snpplies. OIFIC_Typewriter Co.—Sun Visibl: PA% SE. oo 52 avor. corner Filimore and Bus GLASS AND GLAZING. 88 snd Gluln‘—lflu your orders and th G“u recelve prompt attention. GREGORY & T0., 519521 Bolden Gate ave.. mesr Van Ness, s e e e e . PROPOSALS. NOTICE to contractors.—Office of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., August 11, 1908, —Sealed proposals or bids will be re- Tetved % this afhce at or prior to 2:16 o'clock . m. on THURSDAY. August 23. 1006, for Parnishing materials and constructing a shed on pler No. 5 (Jackeon-st. wharf) on the water front of the city and counts of San Franeisco, in sccordsnce with the plans and cifications pared therefor by the chlef engineer of the Boera and” adgpted’ By the board August 6 1906, and on file in this office, to which spe- clal reference is bereby made. The materials 1o be used in the work consist of the requisite guantities of yellow fir lumber, wrought from, sic., all of the best quallty specified and wab- Ject to s rigid ation. No bid will be recelved uniess ll made on a blank form furnished from s otfice and is accompanied by a certified check n per cent of the amount of m; gd. e lo the order e secre o5 e part of the accasatei Bidder ook oo it within six (6 days after the Scceptance of the bid enter into & written contract to do said work according to the plans and specifies- Sons prepared therefor, and will also execnt and file with this board & bond b such sum as the boerd may deem adequate, with com| Harbor Gommissioners and conditioned for the Talintul performance of such contract, nor will &aid bid be considered by this board inless de-’ uvend to the ucm-ry or to the assistant sec. nl(.heumceot ‘the secretary at or prior fo 205 o'clock . m. on Th £ 1906, at which Unn -nfl place the "bids will be ned. “PThe board reserves the right to reject any all blfll i ‘ee'lned fol the best interests ol th. Bidders are invited to be present at of the bids. CHAS. PEAR, 1. "CROCKER, JOH& M. LI%‘;’,‘ Board te Com . NORTON, chief engineer. LIN BROS. Carpet Cleaning Works, 1318 | : telepbone West 560! | COLF'S Defective Aganer—Indiviinal, cornoration wark salleited, 802 MeAllster st. Ioratine ; nd lapine 55T Waller ot cleaned, dc yard: | STNTEAN & FISOER have removed thelr afoce GISSLOW'S 0. C. C 2 Californin st:: phene Temporary 1011, WATTS, rellable carpet_cleaning, alter- | BLOCH'S halr store. formery Post, o7, Grant ave., resnmed husiness. 1348 VanNess.nr. Bush, BROWN, expert chiropodist, st Empo: Yan Ness and Post, formerly § Ge OFFICES AND D! Comfortable, well lighted, centrally located. MIDWAY OFFICE BLDG., 771 MARKET ST. Anply on premises or THOMAR MAGFE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST HANDSOME OFFICES. 1442 O'FARRFLL ST. Biogle or cmmecting; wnitable for doctors, dentixts or eS8 prrposes. Ap- ply at CASTLE BRO‘I‘]’IFR‘!'. LSO Parren. HALF of huuurul store for rent; 3 doors from Fillmore reasonable rent. 2. J. PHILLIPS, 1230 McAllhur st. STORE, 15x25, 40 ft. from 34 st., on Minna; rent reasonabl lawyers. HOTELS AND APARTMEN' MM RATMARD, ta 2188 Sutter ! K. 0.1 advanced on Al LE MODELE et o Geary, mow 15 the corset-maker, removed fiee. 1100 Fillmore: mones nde. fewelrv: renalring done. wasnre putterna, farmerly Bush. near Van Ness. pricies bonght or loans made. CLARK & 1000 Panrth st.. Sacrsmento. NFUHAUS & CO.. tallors, 1018 Willls st,, near Fillmore: onr enecialty. 820 snits ta ovder, RECKER VEITFROL Halr Rastorativ Devigadera &t : formarly of 1077 Past st. LIF oo, L. CHAS. BFRWIN merly of 110 Kerrn: ‘uhtmflne fnrrfer: Tow at 1330 Van Ness ave.. ahove Sntter st. G. RARE, forrler. formerly Lachman & Co.. now located 1515 Bush st eor Van Ness ave., upstairs. GASSNFR. tha furrler. farmarly 110 Rearne s, now 1524 Bush st.. adielning 1. Magnin & LOFSTAD & EVANS (Ine.). furriers. now looated At 1852 Oalifornis st helow Van Ness. SPECIAYL NOTICES. HOTEL AUDUBON 928 FELTIS STREET. TOURISTS' TRADE SOLICITED. AJl_modern conveniences: only one-half bloek from Van Ness ave.; sampie rooms. HOTEL Belvedere—Pirst-class accommodatlon 30 minutes from San Francisco: raduced rate since the fire, MRS. A. T. MOORE, prop. and manses e e ——— e e ELE' members are requested to meet at 640 Golden. ATOR _ Constructors’ Lacal No. 8.-—All Gate ave. at § n. m. Satnrdav, Ang. 18. 0. W. WILLIAMS. Seerefarr. —_— NURSES. w and | 1906. liem H. Alox-ndqr Jr., a native of Wllhin ton, D. C., aged 58 years S months and AVERY—] ngust 14, Adeline A 'lbnem'd %W.AAverv.lu- Hive of Ohfo, % 2 earn, (Biaceritis, Trum- County, Obio, papers please c by LT .cq'\’u(nungeg are respectfully lovited to attend the funeral today (Sat- urday), August 18, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the mortu: ‘hapel of the Golden Gate Un- dertaking Com ." c :'; 2“1'5 Miesion street. near ’l'wenty first. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- nxsmr—ln is city, August 17, 1906, Olive E. Soloved wite w‘vmnw L. Beedy, a native of California, aged 20 years. CGAREY—In the City and County Hospital, gust s, Thomas Cares, & natlve New York, l(cd 61 years. DE _SLAEF—In Rafael, Cal, August 15, Edward de Slaef, beloved husband of Annt 7 d¢ Slast; u uative ot Belginm, aged Au- of Fiionds and acquaiataices dre respectiuliy lll'fl!d to attend the funeral today (Satur- August 18, at 9 o'clock, from the funeral ariors of Eden & Sons. i . street, San fael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where § welemn s eanie s will be celebrated for 1 soui, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemerery. DRATT—In the City and County Hospital, Au- t 16, 1906, Andrew Dratt, a native of New ork, aged 75 years. FIELD—In_Livermore, Cal., Colonel Edward Fleld, U.' 8. A. (retired), a Sative of Primceton, X. 3. aged 63 yeurs. FLATLEY—In this city, August 17, 1006, Jam B.. dearly beloved son of George T. and Catberine Flatley, brother of George and Aumm 15, 1906, ndson of Mrs. B. and the Inte James Cl " mative of San Francisco, Cal, aged 15 and 11 months. The funeral will take !-ce tomorrow (Sun- day). August 19, at 1:50 p. m., from the residence of the parents, 255 Lobos street, Ocean View. Interment Holy Cross Cemetefy. FLOYD—In this city, August 1T, 1906, Arikue Nicholas, beloved son of Zaceheus Floyd, and brother of John, Fdward, Ahott, Joseplh ard_ Charles Fleyd, n native of C years & months and 27 d. i Capttan Parior, N. 8. G Friende and acquaintunces are respeetfuliy invited to attend the tomorrow (Su: day), August 19, at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the | martlary_ chapel of fhe Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2 Misslon street, uear Twenty-firet, thonce fo el faneral car from_carner of San Joge avenne and Thirtieth street at 2 m, GORDON. this r‘ln' Angust 1906, "Amella tly beloved wife of the late Sumuel A. G beloved mother_of Mrs. A, Lobraa, Cohn, Mrs. M. Lando, and Rosie. P enco,’ Bernard, Hazel, Frank, Myra bert’ Gordop, and beloyed sister of cy, o'clock p. rest, in don, t Shlogs, S.. L. Teblas and Henry Tobias, u native of New York City Y., aged &7 years 0 months and 20 days. HEMMINGA—In this city, Angust v‘ 1900, Mys. Wilbelmina Hemminga, dea e mother of Tarry Van Gosliga and Gertrude, Haivey, Willlam 2 minga and_the lute John B native of Holland, aged 60 day), August 1D, at 10 o'c residence of her son, street, Interment Cypress olectrie funeral eer from | Sen Jose avenue. Marfe Joyce, Sibyl R. and the late | son of ‘the late- Will Cecil Leighton J m Willis and E oved and oaly brothe Mps. James G gnire and Mrs, Pajara Valley, 43 years 9 months e Boston and Texes papers plense The funeral will take place residence, 30 Sunchez street, day), August 19, at 2 o’elock p. in Cypress Lawn Cemelery. LANG—In this eity, Anzust 16, 1506, Lang, beloved husband of the late and umele of Mrs, Albert "Albert Elret, a uative of many, aged 60 vears 2 mouths @ member of Harmonie Lodge No. 0. F., and Walbalia Encampment N ‘Friends and acqual Invited to attend tie August 19, at funeral parlors of the I 3 Dony, 188 Dolden Gate aveous, vices will be held under the auspices monte Lodge No. 1. 0. 0 Mount Olivet Cemetery. LOTTERHOFER—In this city, Angust 17, ) m his late tomorrow m. Fritz Susanng, heloved wife of the late John Lot hofer, and loving mother of Mrs. M. P. gelman, a native of Germany, aged T4 ve: 3 months and 5 days. A member of the Ti ra Order of St. Francis. Katice of funeral bereatter. Remains at the parlors of . Suhr & Co., 2019 Mission street, between Twenty-Atti and Twenty: sixth, NeC. HY«ln thll r.l!y. August 17, 1906, Jo- hd ! 'p"" nm‘lul‘:nrly \lc‘i Carthy, ar brotbvr n eter, chael an Pgrflf,k ‘e‘glrfl\ and Mrs. J. Hagerty, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland. aged years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remajns at the residence of his brother, 147 Crescent avenne. MeGLONE—In- this city, August 17, 1906, Mar- gavet, beloved wife of Glone, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 65 years. (Stockton and Lodl papers please ) m?(lmliml at the parlors of the Henry J. 1 !RST ('IASN nurse lllfl midwife {n confine. ment case Mra AT Davis. 2543 Post st e e e et PHOTO § PPLYEI. HOUSES TO LET. SUPERIOR dwelling, 7 rooms. bath; modern;: rent reasonable: unfurnished if reauired: edults. C. TOOHEY, Mill Valley. or 81 Ap- pralser's bullding, W. ¥.: phoes Gustom-bouse al 19. MODERN house, visadero sf mn tengm 12 rooms and bath: 2301 De. near Jackson: will it house tn VON RHFIN R. E. CO., 2352 one West 1492, FLATS T0O LET—FURNISHED. FOR sale or to let. 6-room flat. 792 Lyon st., corner_Golden Gate ave. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. HOWARD, 2381—3 furnisbed grooms. $25: furnished. §18: quiet. resnectahle: adnits nnh' e e e e e . ROOMS TO LET. FURNISHED ROOMS. FERRY HOUSE. Three-story brick building: 48 East st., corner Mission: now open for business. . 965, near McAllister. furnished room; suitable for private fam{ly. BRODERICK, 720, near car line—Three fur- nished rooms: gentlemen only; references; call evenings, Saturday or Sunday. HAIGHT, 464—Furnisbed rooms for gentlemen only. PAGRH, suite. TWENTY-FIRST, 3303, near Guerrero—Newly Turniahed front room:' desirable. location. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3805—Furnished rent. BUSH. 2603, cor. Broderick—Large front parlor: use of bath; one or two gentlemen; reference, HOWARD, 1015, near Fifteer Furnished front room, suitable for 2, In prlvlte family. RICH. 240—Rooms to let, and bo-rd by the day, week or month. MRS, B. DURA FELL, 1028 opp- Park P-nhnnd!e—li‘uml-nefl room to rent in modern, sugny i GEARY, 1622. 1% blocks from Fillmore, near Webster—Elegant newly furn. rms.: tranl TWENTIETH, 4522—Sugny. furnished rooms; pents preferred: -reasonable. $20 FOR good furniture for 2; all mew: rent §S month. Address 2624 California st., basement. s e v e e e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. FCLTON. 1610—Room and board; single gentle- w elegant ; modern; 1076—8unny parlors to let; single or room to NICE wuny_ soom with good board fn private 8341 Twenty. % RUPTURE CURED PIERCE Electric Co., trus belts, ete.. located NW, cor. 1 and’ Chestnut st Alameds. Call or _write. TRUSSES, TRUSSES, banday elastic hoslers. F. F. WEDERIND. 2000 ‘Sutter st.. near Fillmore. R. HOPPE, 1515 Bush, nr. Van Ness—Orthopedic app.: foot plates, elastic stockings. bandages. TRUSSES, IUDMGN. 1ts. batterfes. Clark- Gandion Truss 1220 G. G, ave., nr.'"ln’:fl‘. BUILDERS, JENSEN & HOOPER. and_millwrights. lm \ ters and builders lencia_st. BUILDING PROMOTER. “HOMF. Builder'—Write to 8040 Fill o how to anve 35 per cent on yonr butldinge. INVALID CHAIRS. SOLD, rented, exc i manuf r Esmes Iricrcle chair, ‘fg%i‘ s “gm;eg 9911, VETERINARY HOSPITALS. IRA BARKER dent! Octasia set tol Wert 2dg0r e (oSt 620 WINDOW SHADES, R SO WA | CYKO—The best [nslight developing paper: all sradex. FINE ART CO.. 1814 Filimore. at. RELLTLLR IR PR LR a1 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The follwlnx mll’!lll" licenses were issued lay yesterds Joseph 8, Edgar, 25, 431 Tenth ave., and Mury 'nmr!lmn 24, 481 Tenth nveu George R. Stiles, 31, 1926 Fell st.. and Fl K. McShane, 23, 3654 Sixlefu:h : ity Frank A, Jones, 24, 306 Felton st., and A nie, Doyle, 24, 53 Prosnect ave. i or, 21, 1264 'nmd ave., and Cram; Snlruh l; Dueir, 21I 454 Jackecn ot irank B. Cayarir, 28. San Franclseo, Belle Graham, 35, 3400 Buap st ! T Daniel 7. Simith 2% 807 Clueh at., and Mer- | ceges lo;, znlrgmgrh": ames Pichards, 25, Stockton, and Ei de. Wlt. 20, 254 Churen st " Fmily A Fra Clavelot. 23. Spn YTrancisco, and Nee k. Flint, 23, San Francisco. OAKLAND, Aug. 1T.—The followin~ marriage leenses were Issued today: M-nuel ¥ Dettencourt, 00, Oakland, and An- ek ’(”fi'-'l"' 2. Pl and N < nole, 3 L. ‘el r, » Oakland, and il Whedler, L8, Oakland, % e Geuh James P. Finnegan, 36, Decoto, and [ Kfihlar, 21(}]1‘}“:4 22, Oakland, = rt’ ams, ds, - Bel B Pockman, B ety Dok 0 NE BIRTHS, MIHHIAEES AWLEITHS Birtb, marriage ai ~| -lmh ot mall will Dot he inserted. Thes mist be hos namw in_at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with ti:e name and residence of persons authorized to have the samg pnblished. Notices restricted llllllpU' to the afnonncement of the e;zn! are published once in this column free of charge. MARRIAGES. Ll\BKY—-fHAILQ%W ORTH—ln San lt.fi« Father . Linsky lnl E"llna Chlrlll'flnl. Joxeph both™ of San Francisco. DEATHS. Adier, Emestine, 71 Lntterhoter, = Alesunder, Bertha, 08 McCartny, &m“’h" Avery, Adeline, 73 cGlone. Margaret. 65 Beedy, Olive th:n fechan, Mg . 3 v, Thomas nnell, 4 p."sx..;.’dr‘?’afm;:é [ g{\"fi"" w"fi‘ ] e Edwvard, 68 Prom e Floyd, 'Art! Roeck Gordon, Amu-, 47 Hewmiiga, .. 60 W Joyee, .. 43 York, Lang, Fr ADLER—In this eity. Aumm nestine Mler. a native of Bayreuth, Bavaria, 17, 1906, Fr- ed 71 S aterment strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. v ALEXAXDER—In lh el August 6‘ 19086, Bertha, beloved w! M of Willlam Alexan- der, and mother of llrl Rosa Puckett and Wil- 1207-1209 Emergency 314 Tee American Florist, CHARLES STAPPENBECK TELEPHONES : SERVEAU BROS. 2110 FILLMORE ST. Phone West 590, FLORISTS Specialty of Funeral Design: Prompt Attnm\gn dtn Mail nnd ?non' J. C. 0’Connor & Co. Funeral Directors 662 Fulton St., Bet. Pierce and Steiner Telephone, West 1236, UNION FLORIST (l‘amcrly 25 Fourth Street.) MISSION, letwnn "ut and 220 Streets. FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY—LOWEST PRIGES. CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS lencia st., near 234 Tclwhonc Special 151. YOUNG AMERICAN FLORISTS. RO. SAIA & CO., FLORISTS AND DECORATORS. Special Attention Given L4 ‘Wedding and Funeral 3008 MISSION ST.. NEATL TWENTY-SIXTI . §) 1 1401 Formerly 63 Fourth st. THEODOR DIERKS & CO, Undertakers, 900 Devisaders St., cor. WeAllister, Telephone West 4304. H. P. PETERSEN :un irector and Embalmer, 1040 and 1942 mnfix. hulm:u ‘Flllnlon upnd sullnm Ele- eral _parlors. Personal serv: oGt all conditions. Phone West 333. PHONE SPECIAL 132. Gantner Bros. vflb“’l“ml AND EIBALKEIS. SIXTEE; ST b tween Cburch and Sanches. CaliforniaUndertaking Co. . on. resumed busin t %‘x’.‘”"' 1“P ST. Phone West ::.:1‘ VALENTE, MARINI & CO. sesd SIS SR Near Thirtieth. Tel. Special 283, Polk Street, Emor'oncy afio - | belle Flatley and’ the late Lewis Ilatley. and | Interment | ¢ the late ' Arthur Me- | | | JOYCE—In this city, Augnst 17, 1006, Willis| Burpett Joyce, beloved lusband of = Estelle and loving father of Hele (Sun- | | invited to attend he funeral today llllv urday), August 1S, at 11:30 e'clock 8. from the funeral parlots of the H. B. Com- | any, 1333 Goiden Gate avenue. Interment | | Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. YORK—In this eity, Angust 15, 1906, Marle, | dearly beloved wife of Glenford F. York, dangh: ter of R. and Esly Wilkison. and_sister of ?'::lu‘tm"vm '”{y ““u.w s betw maina, il ve -w"“ m utt lln O'CONNELL—In smnon GIL A Michael, beloved husband nell, and father of James, Ooflull Elicen, Josephine and m. late Joan & native of the parish of Cork, Ireland, 41 the Riggers’ Friends and fnvited to attend the lu-ml d dar), August 19, st 10:30 o'clack, from the Dariors of the Ubited Undertakers, 2608 How- st near Twenty-second. Interment Ho'y Cross Cemetery. MALLEY—-In this city, Augnst 16, 1006, Pat- ek ou-nfi beloved husband of the late Margaret O'Malley, and father of hme James and Wilifam O'Malley, af Euceka, Cal., and Mrs. 0. San ranciseo, a native of County Ireland, aged 60 years. A :lember of the l'{o od-Carriers’ Union. Friends and acquaintances are respectfull invited to attend the funeral Monday. Awnt 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from rrlm‘l of Gantner Brok., 3460 Einteenth uz-n etween Church and Sanchez, thence to St. Joseph's Home Chapel, Park Hill avenue and Baker street. where a requiem u mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, com- mencing at 0 o'clock &, m. Interment’ Holy Cross Cemetery, I‘HlLBROOk~ln the Cit; -4 mm:y Hospital, N ex{' Philbrook, a na- 16, 1906, Mary wife of Danfel Canada. llcc today m., at Inter. years. oved . a native of Montseal, The funeral services will take (Saturday), August 18, at 2 o'cloef her late residence, 573 Duboce l"ll“ ment private, n this city, August 17, 1906, at his S09° Buchanan street,’ Hency, dearly | and ot Marete B n and be. er of May, Agaes and Aloylhu fi' native of Long lsiand. New Yoi i years 2 montis and 12 d-y b e of fumeral bereafter. ROFCKEL—In this city, August 15, 1906, Jo- seph. Dheloved hushand of Filen Conrsen- Roeciel, beloved father of Mrs. Hamiiton Smith, Marla an1 Mario Roeckel. and cher- ished brother of Ferdivand Roecke! and Mme. Marle Roeckel Rousseau, 3 native of Paris, France. Honorary member of Musie Teachers' Assoeiation o Callfornia. Priends and aequaintances sre respestfully invited to attend th neral warvices, under the avspices of the Fiench Mnrsonle Lodge. “La_Parfaite Union No. 17, this 45!('!!61!) o, Angrst 18. at 1:30 o'clock p. m., Solomon’s Hall, on_ Flimore street, near Sutter, and tkence to Woodlawn Ceme. tery. Remains at the mortuary chapal of Jnlias 8. Godeau, 2123 Bush street, uear Fill. mare, Officers Lodze No, and 17, F. members of Parfaite Union and A. M., are requested t) attead the funeral of our late brother. Joseph | Re T« kel, from King Sotome urday, A s s “."'B'M:';d (Rat- ngust at 1 m. By AL P. !T “IULLIE D! In this city, August 15. 1906, . beloved father of the late Heber & i o native of Barro, Vermopt, uged 71 me h and 16 davs. be held dex jer of mervices will al the nuiplr»\ of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F, and | A 3. ut Aibert Pike Memoria Hall, 1859 coday (Saturday). Angust 18, at Friends, nequaintances and pioneers re respectfully fnvited to attend. Interment press Lawn Cemetery. fs city, August 14, 1908, Douglas ed son'of the late Benjamin and a uative of Iilinols, aged 50 s 11 months lud 13 days. A member of Carpenters' Union, Loeal No. 22. Friends and aequaintances are respectfully Sa and aged 26 vears 2 months and 13 days. | Friends and acqualntances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral fomerrow (Bun- 1 om_the chapel uel and Rodrlg Wilkison, Mrs. Esly Purdy Mrs. Petty, a native of Oakland, Cal, 9 Valencla st., 1 nty-third. Interment Cypress Lawn CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and acquaintanees for their kind sympathy and beautiful fioral | offerings tendered us In our lste Dereavement in the Joss of our beloved father, Joel H. Pharo. LB PHARO. IAS B PHARO PORTER & WHITE Funeral Directors and Embamers 1531 GOLDEN GATE AVE. (Formerly 445 Golden Gate ave.) Private resldence sccommedations without ex. tra charge. Trained lady attend: Personal services under all condit] Halsted & Co. Undertakers and Eml 924 FILLMORE STREET, NEAR McALLISTER. Phone Park §50. SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. UNDERTAKERS. The firm of McFadden, McBrearty & Green hav- Ing dissolved Klflnerllflv. all bill the late firm are payable at the parlors of Samuel Me- Fadden & Co.. 1070 Haight st., mear Baker. Tel. Park 12. P. F. GREEN & CO., FUNERAL DIRE( cor, !lxtmm and Formerly of McFadden, McBrea: ‘Telephone !mlll 1 CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN (FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1900 MISSION ST Telephone. Spectal 1o, 0 10 CAREW & ENGLISH nerrero sts. & Green. G. SELLINGER. METZLER’S ummnum COMPANY 1892 Folsom 40 aad 1300 PHONE M'HCIAL lieary ). Gallagher Undertaking Co. 14 WEBSTER st.. bet. Ellis ' Farrell sta. le) e West 3925. DAN P. DONOVAN, President and Manager. G. IACCHERI & CO UNDERTAKER: AND EMBAL el SRRl suiv WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Co, (Masonic Cemetery Assoclation) Office, 1154 V'Furrell st REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Herman Fifehbeck llld ite to H'ln F. Site, Tot ow BN o braska streets, S 7T by ¥ lon, S ) and Ne: Same to Fischbeck Sou penz; Jot on 8 corner of Kenrlem l’-n?; l' 02:8, and i mxmnu‘f“’"fii mish Keway | ‘Thomas un& of St.hl. 100 feet E of BOSTON IS UNABLE TO STOP WHITE SOX RUSH. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON, Aug. 17.—Battery errors enabled Chle‘lo‘to Boston again Criger made his first appear- today. ance of the seasen and was given a warm welcome by the throwing hand was Injured in the sec- end Inn ng and Carrigan replaced him. R. H. Boston e 3 b Chicage 1 ; Bat! er and Carri- ®an: Owe; ulltvan. WAS] 'GTON, Aug. 17. —Wllhin, ton and St. Louls broke even today. In the second g-mo Kitson's arm In the sixth inning and he hi tire, Falkenberg taking his ve four straight bases on fon ve out to re- He alls. Pat- elioved him before the inning was es: R, H E .3 3 2 finished. .3 3 s and Warner; Pow- R B B -3 10 4 Pat- ten and Wllefl'ld Hovell &nd filtlfl PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17.—Cleveland and Philadelphia divided honers today. The visitors won the first game by bunching hits and Coakley's effective pitching won for the locals in the sec- ond. Scores First game— R H =R Cleveland . L] 10 1 Philadelphia 4 L] L Batteries—Moore, Rhoades and Bem- is: Coombs and Powers. Second game— R. H B Cleveland ...... .2 7 2 Philadelphia 4 s 1 Batteries—Hess ow; Coakley and Powers. NE YORK, Aug. 17.—Error and Jack of batting beat lhe locals today. Secore: R. . ( Batteries—Donohue and Payn' !]0". McGuire and Thomas. NATIONAL LEAGUE, CHICAGO, Aug. 1T.—Chicago made it seven straight from Brooklyn today. Leads made the first hit off Reulbach in the sixth, a terrific liner that split the pitcher’'s hand and forced his retire- HAE‘ ment. Score: R H B Chicago - 5 k] o Brooklyn . 2 L) o Batteries—Reul Gverall and King; Scanlon and Ritter. Umpires— Carpenter and Klem, CINCINNATI. Aug. 17.—Cineinnatl and Philadelphia split even in the double-header. Score: First zame— R H E Cincinnati . « 3 7 1 Philadelphia . 4 12 2 Batterles—Frazer and Schlel Sparks, Dusgx"eby and Deoin. Ul mpl'-—l‘,mll‘! econd game— H. e, Cineinnati ... - 2 s 1 Philadelphia _ 4 " Batterles—Weimer and Se th! Richle, Duggleby and Donovan. Umpire— Emslia. PITTSBURG, Aug. 17.—The Bestons today made their last appearanpce in Pittsburg_ for the season and were beat, Score: R B E. Pittsburg 4 10 | Boston ... eces § l Batteries—Phillips and Gibson: Laln- dauer and Needham. Umpires—John- stone and Conway. ST. LOU Auq‘. ‘lT —New York again defeated making a clean sweep of the nrlo Score: R H B St. Louis .. A ] 9 5 New York . . 8 8 4 Batteries—Rhoades and Marshall; Anl;:" ‘Wiltse and Bresnahan. Umpire— y. N T3T% W 3, 8 Palmer, Frank lot on N 120; Anna ‘I—m -u lot on W . ;h.d‘m‘lz 1TT:6 § of Clement, § c."-;;m" e o 3 )."a‘f” teenth, N 25 by B 143:9%4 by 25:0%

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