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• Scenic Park Realty Company (corporation) to same, lot 16. block 17, Daley's Scenic Park,. Berkeley, deed and agreement; $10. ¦¦ Bank of Napa to F. W. .and Cora B. Lang rldge, lot on N line of Sutter street. 87:6 E of Vincente. E 60 by N 150, block E, VlncentQ,' Peralta Reservation Tract Temescal. Oakland; $100. « .... Henry Selson to F. Kings, lot 66}£ and "W. 8:4 of lot 66, lot 51'^i and E half of lot '51. amended map of subdivisions of Mosswocd Tract. Oakland; $10. S. C. Bigelow, Savings and Loan Society, Carrie R. and George Sterling (and as attor ney) to Emma S. Reinhardt (wife of Joseph), lot on SE Hne of Howe street, 247.5 NE of Moss avenue, NE 50 by SE 125, lot 27 and SW 20 feet of lot 20, block A, map of Thermal Hill (formerly Howe) Tract. Oakland; $10. " *• * Ros« Egan (single) to George K. Rider, lot en NW corner of Sixth and Castro streets, N 2.1 by W 73, lot 22, block 70. Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; $10. • James W. Hlgglns (single) to Sarah A. Hlg glns. lot.S, block Q. Knowles tk Potter sub division of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. J. or Jeremiah and Margaret E. I Dunn - to Helen McHugh. lots 5 and 6, block E, Golden Gate Tract, Oakland;. $10. Margaret E. Dunn (aa guardian of estate of Martin McHugh, minor) to Helen Cooks, same;' $450. : John and Ada M. Hlnkel to Albert E. Pierce lot on W line of Harper street, 200, N of Ashby* avenue, N SO by W 122.3.1. block 0, amended map and resubdivlsion of Central Park, Berke lfey; $10. Albert B. Pierce (single) to Mabel C. Wheeler (wife of George T.), lot on 'W line or Harper street. 200 N of Ashby avenue. N 40 by W 122.33. block 9, same map, Berkelev; $10. • Marie Hlllegass (widow). to Charles B-, Crane,' lot 0. block E, map No. 3, Hlllegass Tract, Berkeley; $10. . * j Herman and Jenny Llndblad (owners) with Carl N. P. Ahlgren (contractor), architect August ' Nordln — All work except mantels, shades-and gas fixtures for a three-story frame building on B line of Flllmorfe street. 10O N of Page. E 100, N 25, W 100, S 23; $7433. H. D. Hoffmann (owrier) with J. P. Hughes and W. P. Doertng»(contractors), architect H. B. Shmuekert — Alterations and additions to a one-story and basement frame building on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 60 W of Church, W 25 by 114; $1472. Grace Pedler (owner)' with Ira •'W. Coburtj {contractor), architect T. P. Ross^ — All work for a three- story frame building on W line of Averv-' street, 113 N of \Geary, N 35 by W C»4:6; $0780. Isaao Upham (owner) with Hetty Bros. Electrical Works (contractors), architect Na thaniel Blalsdell — Electrical work for building on N line of Pine street, 87:0 E of Battery, N 91:8 by W 87:6; $345. Alameda County. Builders' Contracts. Solomon and Dora Getz to Francis B. Shaf fer, lot on SW line of Forty-fourth avenue and "N fl street. W 120 by S*2S5; $10. ; *<<• Heln or Helnrlch Goetjen to Nicholas Jur.<r, lot on E line of "California' avenue. S0O N Pros pect place, N 25 by E 80, Preclta Valley lot 119; $10. . ; S. Ducas Company (corporation) to Nlcholaua "Wins, lot on S line of SUllman street, 100 W San Bruno avenue, VT 60 by S 100, block 2, University Homestead; $10. Ella J. and J. A. McMillen to Robert and Signa Cooley, lot on S line of Dwight street. 50 E Yale, 70, W "0. S 100, W 70, N 100, block S7, University Mound: $10. San Francisco and San Joaquln Valley RaiN fray Company to Atchlson, ! Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company (corporation) . conveying franchises to "Q" . street, . Bryant and Illinois streets; $1: ' Richard and Nora O'Connell to Margaret E. Crowley, lDt on NW corneyr of St. Roses and Johnston . streets, N 25 by AV 112:6, lot 19, block £, Johnston tract; $10. • George Golder to William Keating;. 10S3 t). 269, ps t ate of Robert P. Keating, 17,020, de ceased, reconveyance deed: $ — Antolne and Grade Borel to Conrad Geyer, lot xm E line of Paris street. 230 N-Persla ave. nue, N 23 by E 100. block 10. Excelsior Home stead; $10 . City and County of San Francisco to Han nah Molloy. lot on W line of Howard street. 127 S. of Thirteenth. S 27 :« by W 87i3>i: $ Katie OPonnell, Julia M. and William and Thomas Hlckey to John Hlckey, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, ISO W of Sanchpz, \V 75 by S 114; also all interest In the estate of Julia M. Hlckey; J10. Hibemia Having* and Loan Society to John H Mahuken, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 11O W of Noe, W 25 by N 114; $1000. Elisabeth Hammersmith to Henrietta Gessner: lot on SE corner of Pine and Hyde -streets, d 37:6 by-E 82:«; $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Com pany to Marie T. Maison, lot on S line of Bush street. 1.1T:6 W of Leavenworth. W 27:tt by S 137 :C; $10. Edward H. and Mary E. Geib to John Dia mond,' lot on SW line of Sumner street, 200 SU Howard, SE 25 by SW 58; $10.' Margaret A. Mee to Union Trust Company of San Francisco, lot on S corner of Harrison and Chesley streets. SW 60 by SE 60; $10. John H. ' and Celina D. Spring to Orel *M. Goldaracena, lot on NW corner of Sutter and Larkln (streets, W 01:8 by N 120; $10. Edgar F. Pre6ton to Geo. H. Shafer, lot on NE corner of Polk and California streets. N 72 by E 1U0; $10. J City and County of 9an Francisco to Harry N. Hlckel and William B. Dowllng. lot on SW corner of Hermann and Church Btreets, S 110. \V 7«:9. N 25, E 24:«. N 80:4%, NE S3:6; $ Harriet T. Tompkins to Julia B. Tompklns, lot on W lfne of Webster street, 31:8}* N Jack son, N 24 by \V H9; gift. Harrietts de Witt Kittle to Wm. H. Crocker. lot en W line of Webster street, 110 N Pacific avenue. N 41 toy l."7:0; $10. . - ¦ ... Frank and Mary J. A. Grimes to Wm. and Helena Schuldt, lot on NE corner of Eddy and fierce streets, ft 75 by E 30; $10. • - -. Fred Grimm to Lizzie Grimm, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 112:6 W Pierce. W 25 by N luO; gift. Also, lot on N line of Filbert street, lt>3 W of Fillmore, -W . 26:8 by N 12fH $ "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. OAKLAND, April 15.— Mrs. M. C. Klne died yesterday evening after, an illness of two years at the home of her daughter, lira. ,Harry Borchert, 800 Franklin street.. She was aged 59 years. She had resided in California for the last thirty-two years. The remains witr be interred "In Sacra mento. • Death of Mrs. Kine. The lumber gave way suddenly, without warning, catching Rollins before he could escape. - Ills fellow workmen had a nar row escape also from being buried be neath the lumber: The Injured man was hurried to the Receiving Hospital, where he was at tended by Drs. Hamlin and Kane. One of the legs was splintered and some doubt is expressed by the physicians of their ability to save It. OAKLAND, April 15.— Two thousand feet of lumber fell from a car at Long wjiarf this afternoon, catching A. Rol lins, i workman residing at 1217 Four teenth street, beneath It. When Rollins was extricated from tho mass It .was lound that both of his legs below the knee v. f cre broken. : A. Rollins Narrowly Escapes Being Killed Through Falling of Heavy Scaffolding. LEGS ARE CRUSHED BY GREAT MASS OF LUMBER WEDNESDAY. April 13— 4 p. m. '--} , Bid. Ask.' BM.Ask. Alpha 0.{ OT> Julia; ...,:...• «E I*'. Alta 07 08 Justice ...... VZ ' }( Andes .' 10 20 Kentuck .... 02" «,: Belcher 5.T fir> Mexican .... .1" 1,V I V<» Best & Belch. 1 7.". 1 SO.OcrMental ... 44 M Bullion 07 OS Ophtr . . ... ..1 7<> 1 7."> Caledonia ....2 5<> 2 &> Overman .... «3 »V: - Challeng* ... 57- .•» Potost " 27 ¦ 'I* ¦ Chollar 20 XO.Favage 2t 25' Confidence ...1 15 1 .V) Scorpion — . 0;:, Con Cal & V.I 50 1 5.">|Kefr Belcher.. 20 23 ¦ Con Imperial. 02 ft; sierra N>v... 02 1>V Con NY 12 14: Silver Hill... 80 S2 Crown Point.. SI 32' St Louis ....-21 25 Eureka' Con,. — 53 ¦ Syndicate .... 0« uT : HxcB*»jjue'r ..-. 0.1 tu'l'nlDn Con...l 0,1 1 .H>- Gould •& Cur. 42 i 44 U tah 33- n« ' Hale & Norc. JW 70 Yel Jacket.... 34 S* ¦ Lady Wash . . 05 — TOXOPAH MI.VES. Colehan M Co - :{.', Ray Ex — 20 Hold Mlru.^w 25 . .— Ton N.Star.. .80 .' S$i Lucky Tom .. 25 — Ton Union ...1 PR CLOSING QUOTATIONSr '¦ - Afternoon Session. 200 Andes 20 4PO Overman ../. -HT 300 Belcher tA 20O Overman .... B* 1000 Bullion 07 W*> Overman .... »»' 10O Caledonia ....2 tiO 6<)0 Potosl ....... 27 . 30O Challenge .... 5.">l eo<> Potosi ....... 23 200 Challenge ... is 80O Savage- tfc' JHOO Con Cal * V.I 55 1.1(10 Savage 2."» 1000 Con Imperial. t)2 20O See Belcher. . '** ¦ 10OO Con Imperial. O."5 80«> Sierra N«v. .. BCI* 20O Crown Point.. 31 SCO Union Cqn...l If) 200 Gould .& Cur. 43 200 Union Con ...I 0f> . 300 lould & Cur. 42 500 Yel Jacket.... 21 SCO Mexican 1 13j COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. It is said the Colllgan wanted to sell a borax mine to F. M. Smith and that Ryan reported adversely upon the prop e'rty and in some way he told this story as a matter of revenge. ALAHEDA, April- 15.— After having gone Into mourning for the death of her father, John Ryan, and after F. M. Smith, the borax magnate, had made a : special trip to his mines In Death Val ley . to., .investigate -the - supposed .death, Ml?s Katie Ryan to-night received a dis patch from the man who was supposed to be dead stating that the story about his death was untrue and that he was alive and: well. Ryan is the confidential mining expert of F. M. Smith and he has. been in the borax fields for some months on expert work. Ten days ago .a man giving the name of Edward Colllgan called at the Academy of Notre Dame and told Miss Katie Ryan a story of how her father had been killed by Indians. The daughter went into mourning and her' aunt came from -the northern country of Alameda to await more 'definite news. Tale of How He Was Killed by In dians Negatived by Message From Supposed Corpse. STORY OF RYAN'S DEATH.. IS PROVED TO BE FALSE OAKLAND, April 15.— Minnie C. Kramm, wldo-w of the late Henry F. Kramm, In . her fight for her husband** estate, has had her mother-in-law. Mrs. Augusta Simons, and Frank Sinram cited to 3how what had been done with SSO.OOO held In tru3t by them aa executor*, of the estate of Charles' Kramm. ¦- • " 1 '. To© widow claims a one-fourth interest In the 560,000 trust aa the surviving wid ow of her husband. She was specifically disinherited by her husband's will, but won her first victory by securing special letters of administration over the protest of her mother-in-law. . ' r ' Minnie Kramm Has Mother-in-Law Cited to Tell What She Did * " With Trust Funds. DISINHERITED WIFE WANTS AN ACCOUNTING THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1903. 13 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE. Ill bKOAUWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 000 32d st.; No. 1 neighborhood; lot 40x170; driveway, shrubbery, flowers, etc. ; , house 8 rooms and bath; hot water, furnace, cement basement; near school, cars and business center; terms easy and price low. J. S: MY- ERS. 1002 Broadway. j ;> 1068 7th ave., opposite Clinton Park and 12th- st. boulevard; 3 blocks to local station; large lot; new house; open and nickel .plumbing; decorated ceilings; dining-room 22 feet long, all paneled; only $500 cash, balance mort- gage; easy terms; open for Inspection dally: J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. _•? ili 27th st., near Telegraph ave. ; new 6-roorti story and a half house; all the latest and best of everything; elegant residence- neigh- borhood; price low and term* easy: serins Is believing. J. S. MYERS. 1002 ' Broadway. $1650; cost J27OO; an- ideal cottage; : 6 rooms and bath; high basement; fine condition and a fine neighborhood; near schools, cars; etc.*; only ?400 cash, balance mortgage. J. B. MY- ERS. 1002 Brcadway. •' : \ $3500 — p. room house, arranged for two fami- lies; lot SCxl20; very convenient to cars and business center; fino neighborhood; terms easy and price exceedingly low. J. S. ¦ MY- ERS, 1002 Brcadway. . r . • |7«) CASH, monthly Installments as desired; well equipped chicken ranch* cottage of 8 rooms;«table, shed, chicken -houses, Al brood- ltig-houee. brooderies; two tiptop Incubators, £50 to 300 capacity; all fenced and cross- fenced; new buggy; use of horse, farming Implements, etc.; 60 Al laying hens; plenty of excellent water; about 30 young fruit trees; flrst-claes sandy loam garden soil; away from fogs and hareh winds ; ad joining East Oak- land; near good school and close to main boulevard; more than a good living is here right now; call and let us show you this fine bargain; price In all, 11800; call or Eend for circular, 455 Seventh St., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. A SNAP— Fine lots In East Oakland: very cheap; good location; street work done. P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 466 10th St.. Oakland, Cal. oaicEaxd furnished flats. NICE sunny corner furnished flat of 5 rooms and bath. 649 Madison Ft., Oak-st. station; rent reasonable. OAK LA. M) FURNITCRE FOR SALES. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh St., Oakland. ROO91S FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALCALDE (The Apartments), 725 O'Farrell — Elegant apartments, 2. 3 and 5 rooms, con- necting. Including kitchens; all modern con- veniences; electric lights, hot and cold water, electric elevator, telephones in all rooms; laundry and dryer; dumb waiter service! thoroughly reliable and respectable place; ref. A— MAYFLOWER. 308 3d— Suites & rms; $0 to $15; night. 25c to $1 ;mod., clean. qulet.bath. BRADY, 33, off Market — 2 nice sunny rooms; 0 $5 and $6; private family. EDDY. 833 — 3 finely furnished rooms; convent- ences; fine location; no children; references. FOLSOM, 776^4 — 2 connecting »v*-sekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. HERBERT (The) — Sunny ejartir.ents for housekeeping; gas ranges; Jo-t newly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st. . HOWARD, 71»Vi— 3 housekpg rooms, 2 beds; others; all sunny; respectable ; no transient. HOWARD, 1063 — 2 sunny connecting com. fur. bay-window rms; range; elec.- lights; others; HYDE, 408 — Elegant sunny furnished parlor suite and kitchen; also large room, $13; also single. MISSION. 1514 — T^rg-e sunny front room; large closet; ?8 month. NINTH, 150 — 2 connecting front housekeeping rooms; ca.i etove; running- water. OAK. 117— Nicely furnished suit. $9; large room, $«1; gas range; bath; laundry; adults. PAGE. 1104, near Baker — Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; $13. PIERCE, 420 — Sunny furnished and unfurn- ished rooms; no sign. ? SOUTH PATiK, SI— 2 sunny front rooms; "fur- nished for housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at lOttft Va- len-Ma «t. . ROOMS TO LET— Fnrn. and Cnfnrn. A— HOTEL N'ETHERLAND. European Plan. 18 TURK ST.. NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and most central hotel: just opened; 250 light, well-ventilated rooms; single or en suite, with or without private bath; eteam heat; electric lights and long-distance telephone In every room; two fast electric elevators; full hotel service; engage your room-? now. A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth — Rooms 25c to ¥1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "'The Almonte," 873 Market St. (or No. 1 Fifth st.) — Rooms 25c, BOc. $1, $160 night; $1 50 to flO per week; house open all night. ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O'Flirrell^ Sing. rms. and 2-rm. puites, without kitch»n. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 13«4)— Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 2311, near Stelner — A fine sunny room; one block from Fillmore and Sutter st. cars; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ' EDDY, 4CS — Room, first floor : outside entrance; suitable for working man; $1 25 per week. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin- gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday; sunshine in every room; grand marine view; board If desired. Call for terms and Inspect, 1738 Larkln st.. near Jackson, or Equity Office. •¦ GOLDEN GATE ave., 1024— Large furnished room; large closet; gas; bath; for one or two gentlemen. Grand Southern. 7th and Mission* — Rooms BOc to $160 night; $2 to $0 week; reading-room. GRANT ave., 7 — Nicely furnished front room, $.'{ per week; also single rooms. HARRISON, 1410 — Three rooms to let; rent _J\0. JONES. 023 — Beautiful room; large closet; hot and cold water; sunny; swell flat; cheap. LARKIN. 103, opp. City Hall— Lovely sunny front rms.; hkpg. and others; gas; reasonable. MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell; new man- agemert; 1st class. J. Collln, late of Avondell MINNA. 202, nr.-4th — Furn. front parlor; sun- ny; private family; $10; suitable for 2 gents. MINNA. 6C7. corner of-Eighth — Nicely furnished bey-wlndow rooms; $1 per week; transient. $18 — FINE, sunny, furnished front room; mod- ern; private; running water, bath, electric light. 1531 Octavla St., near Sutter; phone Geary 1442. .- ¦¦¦-., O'FARRELL. 20-rSunny furijished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. PINE, 827— Nice, sunny "room; nicely fur- nished; suitable for gentleman. . . ROYAL House.. 120 Ellis— Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par. lor; rooms per night. 35c to $150; week." $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO. 1042, cor. Polk— 3 furnished or unfurnished sunny rooms. ' s SILVER, 05. cor. Third — Furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; excellent board; prices reasonable. < J SUTTER. 717 — Furnished parlors, suitable for offices, with running water and bath. THE HARVARD. 271 O'Farrell — Suites and single rooms with gas and electric light; gas grates: all modern conveniences; • newly remodeled throughout the entire building. TURK, 130 — A nic.e Irrge sunny front room for office, or dressmaker; unfurnished. VAN NESS, 519 — Handsome furnished parlors, with alcoves; hot &. cold water; other suites. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch offlce, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. ' ROO MSANDMO ARI^^ "~7T?rrr!7??SE\ r ENOAKS HOTEL... COR. BUSH AND TAYLOR STS...... SAN FRANCISCO MRS NELLIE HALSEY. ... .J. R. FOSTER NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTEL; SUN- NY ROOMS. WITH PRIVATE BATHS; LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVEHY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY STEAM; ELECTRIC >ELE VATOR. ...: POLK, C20 — Table boarders wanted; first-class board; home -cooking; .private dining-room; $15 a month for one person. HOTEL La Normandle, 326 ' Eddy — Sunny rooms; first-class table; terms reasonable.: ROOMS AND BOARD— Contlnned. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st. — Attractive In- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. GOLDEN Gate ave., 1224— Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; prl- vate family; tel. Stelner 3026. ¦. LAMBOURNE. 420 Eddy— High-class house; furnished suites or single;. steam heat. » ~~^ i ROOMS WANTED. ,-. AN elderly man will pay $10 per month In ad- - vance for a medium size { furnished room within' 20 mlnutes'^walk of" the Call build- ing; • references. Address Permanent, Box SS75.~Call office. ' " SEECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 620 Lake at., San Francisco, has received the following orphans, half orphans and abandoned girla from January I- to April 1. 1903: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 years; Edith j Mackey, 0 years; Dorothy Campbell, 0 years; Laura Dale Ash, 12 years; Maria Grunn. 6 years. ¦-¦ LADIES! Chlchesterfu English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Eend 4c stamp for particulars. "Relief for Ladies" In letter by return mall. Ask your ' <Jru*srlet. ChleheFtar Chem. Co.. Phila. Pa. TYPEWRITERS 'AND Sti» fLIEJ. GREATMBARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS-^We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 530 California; telephone Main 266. FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. ; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines; partly used machines sold & new ones rented. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. rr— ** — ~ —^— — ~ *— ¦»————— — —^a LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE — In the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran- cisco State of Calif mrnla. No. 24,765, De-. partment 10— In the matter of the estate of Francesco T. Gulnasso, ' deceased. Order to show cause why order to mortgage realty should not be made. Upon -read- ing and filing the verified petition of David J GulnaBSO, administrator of the estate of said deceased, praying an order to mortgage the realty hereinafter described 1 for the amount mentioned in said petition herein and coo* cause appearing therefor, it is hereby ordered that all persons Interested in the said estate be and appear before this court Department 10 thereof, in the court- room of said court. In the New City Hall of said City and County of San Francisco, on Tuesday,, the 12th day of May, 1003, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, then and there to show cause. If any they have, why the realty described in said petition, namely, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing- on th8 northeasterly corner, of Dupont and Vallejo streets, runnlnir thence easterly along the northerly line of Vallejo street eighty-three and six-twelfths (83 6-12) feet to the westerly line of Margaret place; thence northerly along said line of Margaret place one hundred and fifty and three- twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence at right angles westerly eighty-three and six-twelfths (83 0-12) feet to the easterly line of Duponl street and .thence southerly along the said line of Dupont street one hundred and fifty and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the point of commencement, being portion of 60-vara lots Nos. 221 and 240, should not be mort- gaged for the amount mentioned in said petition, namely, twenty-eight thousand dol- lars in U. S. gold coin, or such lesser amounf as to the court or Judge shall seem meet. Iteference to said petition on file is hereby made for further particulars. Dated April •10, 1003. JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of the Superior Court. . ...... RIORDAN & LANDE. attorneys for ad- ministrator, California Safe Deposit bulldlag, 328 Montgomery ft. San Francisco. PROPOSALS. BKKAK WATER. MANILA, P. I. — Advertia^ ment. Office of the Engineer In Charge, im- provement of the Port, Manila, P. I., Febru- ary lb, 1003.— Sealed propusals for construct- ing an additional breakwater at Manila, P. 1., will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. June 15th. 1903, and then publicly opened. Work to be done includes ' about 450.000 tons of 2240 lbs each, of rock filling, in wtter of approximately 30 fe«t depth. Bids must be accompanied by a bond of $00,000 U. S. currency. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor's tond will be lor 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or al bids. For cpeclficatlons and blank forms apply at this office; the U. S. Engineer Of- fice, room "II." Army building. New -om City. N. Y.; the U. S. Engineer Office. lt«/ Indiana ave. Chicago. 111., or the U. S. En- biueer Office, room 41, Flood building, San Francisco. Cal. CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. 'S. Army, la charge.. .. .. .... „.,. \ PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts,. Navy. Department, Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, April 29. 1003, and publicly opened Imme- diately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal., and at the Naval Training Station, San Francisco. Cal., the daily supply of meats, butter, cheese, vese- tat>le£. bread, ice and provender for the fiscal year ending June £!<>. 1904. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Bureau,- or« to the Navy Pay . Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General U. S. N. 3-2S-Q3. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington. D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, April 2H, 1003, and publicly opened imme- diately thereafter, to furnish at the Naval Hospital und the M. & S. Storehouse, Mare Island, Cal., the dally supply of meats, gro- ceries, butter, eggs, cheese, Ice, milk, bread, vegetables and provender for the flHcal year ending June 30, 1004. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cal.. or to the Navy Pay Oflice, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KEN- NY. Paymaster General U. S. N. 3-28-03. "iMABRIAGE^LICEjJsES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : George A. Wright. 2S. 1140 Grove street, and Ida K. Powers, 2.'!, 1444 a rove street. James A. Kidward, 39, San Jose, and May E. Coitle, 32, city. ' Othmar Kehl, 28,-1104% Indiana etreet. and Katie Uschtlg. 23. 424 Thirteenth street. James -H. Powers, 43, 1314A Pacific street, and Martha Bonfettl. 41. 1130 Pierce street. Charles L. Rendell, 28, 5M O'Farrell street, and M. Louise Mlramonte, 25, 013 Polk street. Michael J. Norton, 27, 152 Clara avenue, and Bridget Kiluufr. 21. city. Alberto Giacopetti, 20, 421 Vallejo street, and Ervlra L'uldocchI, 17, 5:15 Vallejo street. Henry E. Taylor, 29, 106 Natoma street, and Cordelia Owen, .."0, loti Natoma street. Clarence Temple, 21, Petaluma, and Mar- garet S. Du Boae, IK, Danville, Va. Douglas Cushman,~-35, Mission San Jose, and Margaret M. Fontana, 21, city. Robert J. Woodhouse, 31, city, and Eliza- beth E. Coqk, 30, Philadelphia, Pa. Gustaf A. Sundlof. 82, 855 Howard street, and Hilma J. Westerlund. 22. 557A Natoma tt. Thomas Smith, 21, 892 Lombard street, and Rose ' Blancha'rd, ' 18, 'Oakland. Nicholas Maticevich. 'Al; 437 Tenth street, and Frances Matkovlch; 23, 1031 Clay street. Eugenlo O. Casasza,' 20, Oakland, and Maria S. Barbierl, 19, till Florida street. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— JEATHS. Birth, -marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either Of the publication offices and ba indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. CROOKHAM— STRONO— In this city, April S, 1903, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of First. Christian Church,' Charles D. Crook- ham of San Francisco and Jennie Strong of Woodland, Cal. , PUTNAM— CROSBY— In this city, April 0, 1003, • by the Rev. Frank 5. Ford, pastor Cf the First Christian Church. Frank D. W. Putnam and Lottie May Crosby, both of San • Francisco. " SAWYER— GOODWIN— In this city. April 11, • 1003, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of the First Christian Church, John F. Saw- yer and Jennie C. Goodwin, both of San Francisco. DIED. — — Afnott, Le Ella Krausgrlll, Margaret Benthlen, Henry E. Levy, David Bryson, Thomas F. S Logan, Elizabeth C. Crofft, 1 Albert H. y McKenney, Maggie Deuwel, Julia McKeown, Alice Dodson, Elizabeth B. Malcolm, Florence, Frahm, Ernest P. . Paulson, Cecelia Frey, William Perry, Samuel A. Giebel, , Bertha \ Quang, Charley Grimes, Fred C. Sedgwick, 'Mrs. A. C. Guerln, Stephen Silva, Joseph Hachmann, Laura V. Solomon, Walter O. Holdsworth, Henry Steller, Chaa. Le. C. Kelly,* Alice \ Toplnl, Josephine ARNOTT— In Oakland, April 14, '¦ 1003, Lee Ella Arnott, mother of Ora Enid Arnott, and daughter of Mrs. Betsey Maria Hilton, a na- tive of Nebraska, aged 32 years 2 months and 19 days. BENTHIEN — In this city, April 15, 1003, Henry Ernest Benthlen, beloved brother • of Mrs. Fannie C. Newell, a native of Alex- andria, La. jCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services 5 Friday, April 17. 1003, at 1 o'clock.' at I. O. O F. Hall. Seventh and Market , streets.. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRYSON— In this city, April 14, 1903, Thomas F., beloved husband, of Rebecca Bryson, and - father of . Eva. Thomas, Mabel, Rose and the late Millie Bryjnn. a native of wn sr»r.cK & co.. 667 Market St.. Opp. Kearny. REAL KSTATE AGENTS AND RENT COLLECTORS. 5137,000— Prominent corner facing Union square. This would easily rent for $^5,000 per year If Improved properly. $60.000— Ellis and Taylor Ms.; swell new building; 85 looms; renting for $5100 per year. $C3, 500— Transfer corner downtown; splendid building; stores and lodging house. $45,000— Kllis St., close to Taylor; fine build- ing; :S7 rooms; will easily rent for $3000 per year; gilt-edge Investment. $42,GO0 -Washington and Sansome sts. ; two fronts; large lot; Income of $3000 per year assured; $20,000 German Bank can remain. s $25,000 — Grant ave. and Bu»h St.; 2 fronts; 4rixl20; good for speculation. $22,500— Klllmore and Pine sts.; large lot; 50 feet front; best buslneys block. $22,500— Large manufacturing site on Sixth et.; 2 frontages. ..„«« $19,000— Sutter st.; close In; new flats; $1800 yearly; large lot. $17.G0O— New flats on Post St.; walking dis- tance; rents $1800 a year; 2 frontages. $16,000— Pacific ave.; select part; 3 new flats; ; best marine view; rents $1620 a year. $15,000—2 magnificent residences: renting for $1200 yearly; best portion or Paclflo Heights; large lot alone worth price arked. $15.000— Van Ness ave. and Clay St.; nearly 5o feet front; same size opposite sold for $20,000. $14,500— O'Karrell st.. close to Larkln; same sire lot was sold for $16,000 close by. $11,000 — Close to Bush and Hyde sts.; lm- i popsible to have vacancies; now renting for ?S<i per month. $3.2CO— 4 splendid flats: 25x120; close to Killmore and Haight sts.; rents for $T0 per month; fine Income. - $7,000 — (.lose to Valencia and 16th sts.; splen- did business elte; S3 feet front. $2,100 — Cozy 4 -room cottage; Turk »t., one Hock from car line. UNIMPROVED. $57,500 — Prominent Callfornia-st- corner; 115 feet front: Improved would lease from $1JWO to $2000 per month. $14,500— Paciflc ave.; fine marina view; 70 feet front. $3.5on_2H-t Pt.. near Guerrero; 50x105 feet. $'j50— Ninth ave., close to park; 25x120; asking- $1250 adjoining. SPECK & CO.. 6e7 Market at. $375 — OLD-ftyle 1^4-story house In Berkeley; B rooms: tumble-down fences and shed; 3 gums and tig willow tree; make it nice and com- fortable and better than Tent; lot 00x133; $25 • down. $10 monthly. B 38. IDTiOO— Established bakery, with 2 stores. 4 living roome; barn; bake oven; tools; horse; wagon; on corner lot, 50x100. A 30. $12'«>— -House 4 rooms; fruit trees, garden; $150 down: lot 50x120. B 30. $550 — Kln,o corner; 50x100; macadam; $10 month. ' I $250— Ix)t 25x100; $5 monthly. 161. $700 — Corner let; 50x100; macadamized; $75 down, $10 monthly. 114. CHARLES A. BAILEY. 221 Sansome st.. San Francisco; 105G University ave., nr Tenth ft., Berkeley. VAN NEPS AVENUE CORNER. 35 by 100. . $25,000. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. 5 MONTGOMERY ET. SEE this to-day. No 1M0 Baker ft., between Sutter and Bush rXs. Cottage. 5 rooms, hath and basement. In perfect condition; modern plumbing. Price $3000. Open for ir.«i>ectlon. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 207 Montgomery st ¦WHY put your money In bank at 3H per cent when you fan buy C new flats corner Twen- ty-ninth and Mission sts., that rent $129 per month, for $4000? Mortgage of $S000 at 7 per i-ent loaves a profit of 24 7-10 per cent interest on $4000. D. COFFIN, 3303 Mission. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit;, plans free; Interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. FOR sale at a sacrifice — Three lots. 75x120; fouth of park; not far from cars; near G. O. Park. Apply coalyard, 1277 Howard et. HOUSES just finished, 7 to 8 rooms; on Castro Ft., near 20th: terms to *ult; houses open. BOUSES and lot* in great variety for sale and rent. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF. 323 Clement et.; Richmond- Is my Fpecialty. ! HOME lot*, near Mirsion Ft.; $#00: easy pay- ments: nojrtercst. Owner, r. 1. <B6 Clay st. RICHMOND District real estate fs my speclal- ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF. ."21 Clement st. REAL ESTATE — COL'XTRY — For Sale STOCK RANCHES for gale by old men who want to retire; we can suit any one who ¦wants a stock, fruit, alfalfa cr grain ranch; unusual bargains; booklet Fent free upon ep- rliration. CHARLKS W COE & CO.. San Fernando, cor. Priest st., San Jose, Cal. "A Straight Til'" — For $5750 (half cash would <!")'I'm off-nng the loveliest home and best income ra.ich for even half the money in nil cf the "Lovtly Napa Valley": it's a snap. N. D. E1CKKLS. The Lard Agent. 8 Geary. FOR sale— *200; 2 years' xeane, 2 a i acres. Up- per Fruitvale. Altuneda Co.; almond trees and Logan berries. L. E. D-, box 520, Sac- ramento." Cal. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all sertions of California. Land Department AMKHICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., • h2«-l-2-.t liayward building. A SNAP— 2 lirge lots in Colma. 117:6x100; only 4 block? from cars. Address WM. UM- LAND. :;il Franklin ft. RANCH with splendid mineral showing, worth $50,000. for $2^.000; farm, for hay and fruit alone worth the money. Box 3S34, Call. BEND for catalogue of over 1C0 places; choice Santa Clara Co. property. WM. P. WRIGHT, Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Cal. SEND for new catalogue of MountaJt: W.w, PtEnford University and Santa Clara Velley lan'*.r. Walter A. Clark. Mountain View, Cul. llKAI. KkTA'fK Vt. E\Clf AM»K. TO exchange — For unimproved «city or country property, & detlrable it-room modern resi- dence, with stable and chicken hou«e, in Berkeley; convenient to trains and electric car llror. Address Owner, box 308. Call. KBAL ESTATE! WANTED. WANTED — Desirable building lot In good loca- tlon; cash; no agents. Box ."JS56, Call. AUMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS. Modern home of 7 rcoms; near Park-st. sta- tion; let 6usl40; must be seen to be appreci- ated. A. R. DENKE. 14C0 Webster St.. Alameda. MAKE an offer— To close estate; elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; coach houre and stable; lot 75x183; cost $25,- 000; now only $15,000: elegant corner lot. . ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. 1500 Park st., Alameda, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS RERKELE Y REAL E~STATE. II2S0— HOUSE 5 rooms, windmill; $150 down, $15 monthly. ' B2 $225 — Lot :'..">xl00, near school; $5 month. $4<M>— Lot SUxHG; f2(» down, $S month. 12S £2000 — House 5 rooms, well, pump; $100 down. $750— Little house with large lot 100x123; $73 down, £15 monthly. -. B9 *3*<"0— Established bakery with 2 stores, 4 liv- ing rooms, bam,. Imke oven, tools, horse, wagen; on corner; lot 50x100. A30 CHAKLES A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome St.. S. F., loitj Univ«T5ity ave.. nr 10th St., Berkeley. A BARGAIN— 5-rocm cottage, bath folding ooors. mantel; large lot; la good locality; price $1250; $100 cash, balance $15 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin Station. 6-rtOOM cottage, bath, pantry, electric light; street work done: close to station and street cars; price $2250; $150 cash balance easy payments. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin ftation. FULLY furnished house of 11 rooms; street work all done; very convenient to the univer- sity; onjy $«y>0. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate. Corner Center st. and Shattuck ave.. Berkeley. EIG BARGAIN. ""^ '. 7-room houss, with all modern conveniences; large lot; 2 blocks from station and street car*: etre*t work done; will sell cheap as I am leaving for the East. 'H, PLODUR 3223 Ellis i.t.. Lorin. NEW, stylish, modern bouse; 2- story, 8 rooms bath, pantry, mantels, electric lights; lot 40x 135; close to station: price $2400. $400 cash, balance $20 per month. O. WERDNA. P. O Box 112. South Berkeley. CHEAPEST end beet «n America— The Weenly Call, lfl pages, sent to any address In the United Etatet or Canada one year for $1. IXSTRCMEXTS. iKKKK Ik really no need of any nae now- easy* buying a ehoddy plsno or buying a i-iano cf to unreliable or unknown nous* v 'fcom; guarantee is worthless. The larstet • nd most renowned music bouse of the West. KOHLEK Sc CHASE, 2S and 30 OFarrell St.. •ler you «uch bargains on the following. % wnich are beleoted at random from umonjc many mere. Any piano will be taken back witbln 3 years «t full purchase price as p«.rt rajnsent on a new Fischer or Knabe or *vvhlrr & Chase square piano (Includes the Kr.abe. Siclnway. Weber, Fischer, etc.). 'I'erms $2. $2 50 end $3 per month: Decker Bros.; was $:>00, Is now $1M McCammon & Co. : was $425. Is now. JC5 Neumann Bros.; was J4(Ht. is now .'. $45 Stelnway & Font; »a* $525, is now $123 W«ber; was $475. is now $15') Samuel Gilbert: was $350 Is now $23 Decker Bros.; was $500. Is r.ow $10t> Win. Knabe & Co.; was |t>00, is now $100 Alto new uprights; all woods $123 V.'sed cranes for teachers on very low terms Uecker Bros grand nrst-claes condition, was $950. now $473 Good Bechttein grand; was JS50. 5s now.. $273 Weber grand, fine condition; was $S6<), now $475 Dcn't forget the address, 2S and 30 O'Far- rell st.. near Stockton. A FEW UrilIGHT BARGAINS— Hord. for practice $ £0 Valley Gem; rosewood case *„, Kr-mtne &. Long; good condition *'n- Boothe Bros.; oak case $1Uj Maynon: mahopany case *H0 Stanflerd; o&k case •|j- ( » Singer; oak cas? *}•'" Btane: «>bcny case ,•? J And a dozen other*: all guaranteed; fold en •>a#y uayrr.entb. EEXJ. Cl'RTAZ & SON. ltt O'Karre'.l xt. N"n branches In fan Francisco. A FEW mere cheap pianos can be had this week, J40 and upwaxd; new instruments on e«y payments. Behr Eros, and Baumeister ere our best "the ZENO-MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Ma,-k-t pt. A nSW pr.tir'* for the we<ek. 1 Dunham. $47; 1 Era^un, $(»; 1 Knabe, $05; 1 Weber. $75; i 2 Cfc Kiel ing. |1<X and t2W: 2 Stelnway. flW -nd J^;0: 2 Heine. J2.15 and «S5. HKl.N'E PIANO CO.. 23J-237 Goary st. Three Irakis of plane vlayers. $125 to J273. ON ral<« — $11?>; Kisch*>r upripht; good as new; make <ath effer. 237 Geary st. $lf.CV— UARGAIN: clpsant high-grade upright. JOS. OCHilfTZ & C<».. 16 McAllister »t. WANTF.!>— 3 njuare pianos for country schools. BTPOX MAUZY. 30$ Pott st. • T.EA1UNCK *a!e ur-rlphte. $75 ur>: $4 month- ly uaynwntg. HP.l'EXN. 20S Post ct. £OHMER." Pyr* n Mauzy r>ianos. Ooilian piano player. BYKON MAl'ZY, ."0S-:ili Pcet ct. j ALMOST rf.Mper than itrewcod; Btoragejiianoa •n4 furr.iruie. Wbltehead's Storage, lOi Mkt BEST tvntir.r piatsoB in city for $3 r p r month. BCfTTT-CCBTAZ 1'IANO CO.. r.W> Hayes Ft. XHB UTOjKT B. ALLEN CO.. S3] Market tt. — 6U"ck. JCvorett. Ludwlg and cthT good pianos SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old anl new. II MILLKK. n\aker. repairer. 2 Latham place • iKF.ICES AVU STORKS TO LET. FINE larpc ttcr* and basement; 22 Putter frt. Bl'RXHAJl & MARSH CO., 211 Montgom- ery «t. SANSDMK. 712— HandFome large store able tn suitable tenant. r AIM CHS AM) UCCOKATOHS. JST-CLAHS work at reasonable rates. J. C. RO- MAlN't:. «M0 GoI3rn Gaf av. : tel. Polk 2231. PALMISTRY. MApXmE MORTON. *cS«Uiflc palmist". 502 Taylor f-t.. near Geary. H. JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist. 51S Taylor *t.. near Geary. Phone Black 561. k?-r> Neersaard removed to I0O9 gutter: hours I to 4: >v> . Sun by appt. : t*l. Po:k "5^4 PAPKRHANGIXO. PA I.VT1 XC. ETC. WALLPArER. all prices; interior decorating, tinting, jaictlnr; Imitation stained glass. O. W. CLARK A CO.. 304 Post 6t. ; tel. Main 713 PERSONALS. JuHNSQN'S Ncn-Tcxic Hair Restorer is com- posed entirely cf hygienic herbs and contains no poisonous substance whatever, nor oil or Klyoenne; will restore color to gray hair in a !«•»• &&ys more natural than any dye without rtclnlrig the ecalp: eradicates dandruit and fiimulates tfce growth of new hair. On sale • t HALE BROS.*. San Francisco, and UTTHTC. 13th and Washington ste.. Oakland. ADVERTISER, many years commercial expa- S riftru**-. wishes communicate manufacturers I anxious t.» plaoe good* on Australian mar- j *»;f; Imjt.J fiimlrhrrt £1'«« «r.<J *•• »1* t.ur- cf.ai-t-d icr cash, or received on o'jnsigTinient: hi«rh«-st «"red> ruia'.s from' rrineij-al hanks and merchant*. . Address WOOLLAHRA. car e Gwd'Mi *t. Got eh. Sydney. Australia. ? 7!;^ r-"t«r Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- j Tcvet it* croRth, stops fallinB, cures dandruff , fml itching isciilp; n-» . t-taln or stickiness; clpr.iiff<?a fcalp; at druggistR'. ha:rdre«?erB" ; ac- ccpt no sulrf-titute. i?t«r licmedj- Co.. as5 Geary. PUTEICfAK. 35 y«*.r*' exi^ri-ncr. cures per- manently morphia*, cocaine habit. Call or address Ctr.tr&l Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave., t-oratr Suiter ft.; fee moderat*-. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of j the m«nu;acturr-r» tit the I&pid Rotary Stand- ; 114, the s^w;r.g machine of to-day. J. W. j EVAXS. "g^nt. \<J2l Market tt. U. ELLA HARRIS, fk!n specialist; special th> ni-;r.th. tuy bleach paste face astringent end Jaf.al creams; call end 6«?e derr.cnstra- tiors. 7S1 O'Karrell tt KLFCT/<I<.' ufffat la every room — Winchester i [1 '-.-I. 44 Thinl ft., near Market; 7l*» rooms, j SSe la >¦; .".'i per niRht; SI j0 to 5'« l>er week; ! iTPf: buf and baggage to and from the ferry, j HAG carj**» wove to order and for *a!e: also chem lie- wove rue*, slla" pcrtieres; dealer in ! <irpet twicf. in hank or chain. «t lowest | rate?. Geo. Uatthewa. 7(-i» Fijth Et., Oakland. l;i.i:CAM euit* on easy installments: r>0 cents ! and up r*r Meek. LEON LEMOP. 1127 Mar- ket «.. between Seventh and Eighth. I>R.-G. fc. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; rare an 1 pcaltlvc cure for all diseases of tU< | tfiilp; frer.-i for circular. 332 O'Farrell Mt. AT ,•** tlian 'crt, uncalled for Fuits, overcoats ! ar.il trouiwrs. at CHARLES LYONS', London ¦ Tailor. T21 Market ft. I A— HIGliEST prices paid for gent< cast-o!T ! Hothing. MUSIN. 2.-S9 4th st. ; tel Green 14'J. I A-rHighe*t prices for gents' cart-off clothing, Ql3 scid. r-tc. C71 Howard rt.; tel. John 20*0. I BUPERFLUOUa hair and moles removed by Moctrtc r.^e.-ile. Dr.4Mr«r.Traverf».117CMarket. HITS v&i on easy Installments. LEON LK- MOS. ;i27 Uarket tt.. between 7th and 8th. MAHQUBJtADK contumes. play books. v.lt;*; our.try ord«ry. GOLDSTHIN & CO.. 7:'/i Mkt. TAlL/jR-MAUE suits. $7 SO; dr«-s>8 pants. $2 50. M.'gflt-Ct-'-thinK Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDC3C8 Kgj-plian Henna r*Ftor«-R gray hn'.r tjits natural color; 11 ; at all druggist:. ON'U-MINUTi: Tt^OTHACHE DROPS CU11E HiKtartjyr 10«- and 2.V: all .druggm*. DR. LAMOTTC-.S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the '"'¦ '"¦'i ruif; e1| <jrugrirts. ZiTHV%lClAX% AXD SURGEONS. DR A» C w 1 O'DONNELI^-OfncTa^r^iiaencr 1C21H Market et.. bet. Slxlh and Seventh. ' REMOVED— ER. WONG HIM. herb doctor; treat* all •...-¦;-.» o ; the human body for ran fo-r years E t 115-117 Ma»on : now lo- ca-ted et 0C< Gvary »t.. ntar I^cavenworth. BLOOD. *kin atd rect&l dUrase* a specialty DP. BAU^ Wr.y, Market *L WONG "WOO. the famous herb doctrr— All dls- «a-«- rurri »>v Ch\r,r- tr . herb<= T4R-0 Clar «t. HOTXCE. THE Mutual Savings Bar.k^-nrVemove~to~lt« new offlce In it* own building. 710 Market bt..- opp. Third, on April 27, JIKKJ. JAMKS D..PHTCLAN. President. eEWIXO UACHlXES AXO SlITLIES. $13 50; Drop h?ad. plain-Snirh cak, guaranteed; $19 £0. ¦quarter-sawed, beauty; all standard makes. 2d hand, box top. >., to $*i; some r,»«rly new; «*> day* exchange agreement. <"Mcbeo ». M. Eschansre. 03.1 Market, bet. 6th .- t.a Ctfr; phone South 433; take elevator. "AUTOMATIC" and other makes at cut rates; reduction on rent* and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phcne Jeyisie .'J13S. 145 Kixth «t. kTORAUB AAD WAREUOtSES. A— EUI'ORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, housthnld goods stored, moved, shipped. 723- • :i Howard, near Third; phone Grant 101. J'MCItCE-KODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- Kc* Poet and Powell eta. ; tel. Prlv. Ex. £71. COUDE3I West Storage; advances made; b40 Mifijion st.; tel. Howard 641. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Rrrage and Furniture Moving Com- pany; 2:{2<> Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 28L KKKINR Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery **-.: tri. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND \OT1CES. DIVIDEND Ka. 211 cf 42 cents per share on JJ»e capital stock of the Contra Costa «ater Cotr.peny will be payable at the £.3ee cf taid company, 'room 30. third noor Crocker building, on April 15. Transfer books closed en April 3 at 3 p. m. EDWARD aicUAliy, Stcretary. .¦. . - •'/, OCEAN TEAVEL y<Xr 7p»«v Steamers leave flan Fran- /WT^ffly . Cisco aa follws:' . . rT*r* . * >"N F°r Ketchlkan, Juneau, /k/^?52fel \"*\ Skagway, etc., Alaska— 11 a. I \\yffic i i '"¦• As ' r - ii; - - i# •''• May *¦ I y XvOk^A/ i ChanKc m mmiiany's steam- Y*>v \\ S<97 ers * l Seattle. . • • - . sS^—^ioy For Victoria, Vancouver. >3£tSj2i5^ Port .Townsend^ Seattle. Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom — II a. m.,- April 16, 21. 26, May 1. Change at Se- attle to this company's steaftiers ton Alaska and G. N. Ry. : at Seattle for Tacoma to N: P. Ry. ; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Ea>") — Pomona. '1 :.'tn p. m.. April 16, :r_\ 2S, May 4; Corona. I :») p. m.; April l'J. 20. May 1. : . . *, For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles 'an>T . Redondo). San Dleso and Santa Barbar.4 — j • Santa Rosa, Sundays, 0 a. m. State cf California. Thursdays, "9 a. m.. -.' • For Los Angele? ivla San Pedro and East San Pedro>, Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz. Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayuoos, Port. . Harf ord (San Luis Oblspo). Ventura and Hueneme. . Coos Hay, 9 a, m . April 19. 27. May 5. • For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Altata. La Paz, SaiMa Regalia, Guay- mas- (Mex.). 10 a. m., 7th of each month. . <-. • - For further information obtain folder. • . Right is reserved, to change steamers or 'sail- ing dates. TICKET OFFICE — * New Montgomery St. (Palace- Hotel). • . •• . ' .- Freight office. 10 Market at. ¦ > ¦ C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agt.. • . 10 Market st.. San Francisco. •O. R. & TV. CO, "Columbia" sails April 23. May 3. 13.- 23. ""¦ June 2. 12. 22. "George W. Elder" .eails April is, 2S. May >J, 1**. 2*. June 7. »7, 27. Only steamship lfno to PORTLAND, OR.', 'and "shl»rt v rail lfne from Portland . to all points East. Through tickets to all points, ail rail or steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES* Steamer tickets include berth and meals. -Steamer sail* . foot of Spear St.. at 11 a. m. . I>. W. HITCH- COCK. Gcd. Agt. Pass. Dept.: C. CLIFFORD, .. Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept.. 1 Montgomery st- AME3ICA2T LINE Hew York— Southampton — London. Phlla...Apr. 22. 10 ami New York.May 6.10 am St. Paul.Apr. 29. 10 ami Phila... May 13. 10 am ATLANTIC TBAITSPOST LINE ¦ New . Tori—^London Direct. Minnhaha.Apr.lS.lO amiMinnetonka.May 2.9am Manltou.Apr. 25. U am;Mln'aplis.May 0.4pm Hew York— London via Southampton. MENOMINEE May 8.K m. MARQUETTE May .22. 9 a. m. MAN1TOU Junft.A 0 ; a... tr>. DOMINION LIUE - Boston — Qneenstown — Liverpool. Mayflower (new). Apr 23] Mayflower May 21 ' Commonwealth. Apr. 30 Commonwealth. « June * New England... May 1*1 New England. .June U Montreal— Liverpool — Short sea passage. Canada May 01 Dominion MayT. Kensington May l(»i South wark ...'.May 30 Boston i MUDITEBBANEAN , Serricu Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa. . Vancouver. .Apr. 22, June ¦«.• July IS. Aug. 2^> Cambroman..May 2, June 20, Aug. 8, Sept.lD 4 HOLLAND AMEU2C A LINE ; ' New York — Rotterdam, via Boulogits. Sailing Wednesday at 10 a. m. Statendam April 22tNoordam '. ....'.May •«' - Ryndam ......April 29. Rotterdam .Miy 11'. BED STAB LINE ' New York— Antwerp— Partf. -' i Zeeland.Apr. 13,10 amj Vaderld.May 2. 10 am Finland. Apr. 25. 10 ami Kroonlnd.May 9, 10 am WHITS STAB LINE , New York — Qneenstown — Liverpool. Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. •Canadian. Apr 21.1 pm! Celtic ..Apr. 29, T am* - Germinlc.Apr.22. noon Oceanic. May ft. 2 pm Cedrlc ..Apr. 24. 3 pm! Cymric. .May 9, 3 pm •Liverpool direct. $10 & wrvsecond class only. .. C. D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agent. Pacifla Coast. 30 Montgomery St.. San- Francisco. •'* ffambutg-Slmerican. FOR PLYMOCTH-CHERBOCRa-HAMBUP.'o Twin-8«rtw Eiprsii tad Fiuiajsr 8srri:j. Moltke Apr. 1(1 Bleucher 1 Apr. JO .Pennsylvania ..Apr. IS Deutschland ...May',-7. A. Victoria Apr. W Pretoria i.May'9' Patricia Apr. 23' F. Bismarck.... May 14 S. S. Deutschland, Record Voyage. 5 days T hours 3S min. / SAILS MAY 7. JUNE 4. JULY- 2. SEPT. 15.' HAM3CKS-AMEBICAN LIKE. 37 B'wtj, V. T. HERZOG & CO.. 401 California it.. Gen. Aftt. TOYO KISJEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) . j Steamers will leave wharf, corner First arid Brannan streets, at 1 p. in., for YOKOHAMA, and HONGKONO, tailing at . Kobe (Hlogo.), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting *t Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. . S. S. HONGKONG MARU.. Wed.. Apr ; 22. 19(tt S. S. NIPPON MARU.. Saturday. May IS. 1903 . S. S." AMERICA MARU -(calling at Manila);. Thursday. June 11. 1903 Via Honolulu. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage, apply at Com- » pany's office. 421 Market' street, corner First. . • W. H. AVERY. General Agent. . AAAOntAC C 4*A "***"• "MO*. DC* OCCaBICS.SXO.'-;»'?,,r.':;.g S3. SIERRA, for Honolulu. Samoa. Auckland and Sydney. Thurs.. Apr. 23.-10 a, m. SS MARIPOSA, for. Tahiti. April 20. 10 a. m. S3 ALAMEDA. for Honolulu. May 2, 2 p. m.. U.SPRECKEIS4BMS.C3.. «jtJ..ric!atGffta.!«MjrWS: * FriiStQtSa.323siTMSi..Pierl3.7.Pacifx$L • COMPAGmS GERIBALS . TRAHSATLASTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARI3. * _ '.' Sailing every Thursday. Instead of .QaCTji),' Saturday, at 10 a- m., from Pier 42. -RKTVES* North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- ond-class to Havre, |45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson., building). New York. J. F. FUOAZI-& CO.. ¦ Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco.. . Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. . Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. - i Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— !»:45 a. m... 3:15 and 8:00 p. in., e*.' Sunday. " Sunday, 9:45 a. m., H:'M p. m. .' Leaves Yaltejo.'* 7 a. m., 12:30 noon. 6 p. m.. ex.' Sunday. Sun- day. 7 a. m.. 4:13 p. m. Fare 6i> cents. Tel. . Main 1508. Pier 2, Mlsslon-st. dock.' HATCH &ROS. : . ¦• E7The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late -residence, 107- Fell street, thence to the Church of the Advent. Eleventh street, near Market, where services -will be held at 10 • o'clock. Interment private. TOPINI— In this city, April 14. 1903, Joseph- ine, dearly beloved wife of Isadore Topini. a native of Lyons, France, aged 35 years 7 months and 1 day. ' • ¦ ¦" • CTTrler.ds and acquaintances are- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-fiay (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from th« parlors of Valente. Marinl & Co.. 1524 Stockton street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's IU1- ian Church," where a requiem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 - o'clock. Interment New Italian Cemetery. ' * Francisco, aged 40 years 5 months and 10 days. A member of the Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Francisco. Local No. 6. : .¦'.">¦ , . ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect-. • fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resN dence, 064 Folsom street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. . - CROFFT— In the .City and County Hospital. April 15. 1003. Albert H. Crofft. a native of New York, aged 47 years. DEUWEL (nee - BACIGALUPfi— In- this city. April 14, 1003. Julia, beloved wife of Joseph Deuwel, loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. BacigalupJ, and sister of Joseph L-. Louis, John, Eleanor, Ruhy, Violet, Lorenz and Irene Bacigalupl, Mrs. Charles. Olson and Millie Silvestri, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. ' . ' " ET'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her parents residence. 2 Telegraph place, corner Green- wich and Dupont etreeti. Interment Ntw Italian Cemetery. - DODSON— In .'Oakland, April 15. 1903. Eliza- beth .Belle, beloved wife of S. T. Dodaon. mother of Nettle Rae Dodson. daughter x>r William and Elizabeth McLenahan of So- noma, and eister of Mrir. Harry Platt, aged 2ii years and 8 months. FRAHM— In this city, April 15, 1903, Ernest P. Frahm, beloved husband of Minna Frahm, and father of Arthur Frahm, a native of Flensburg, Germany, aged 38 years 7 montns and 3 days. FREY— In the City and County Hospital, April 15, 1003, William < Frey, a native of Ger-; many, aged 38 years. . ' GIEBEL— In this city. April, 15, 1003. Bertha, i beloved .daughter.- of Johanna and Cornelius Giebel, and sister of Cornelius and Sophie Glcbel. MrsJ F. Eddelbuttel. Mrs. L. Elliot \ and Mrs. C. Parker, a native' of Loomls, Placer County, aged 20 years 2 months and 1. day. : (CFriends and acquaintances are respect-r fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- ; dence, V\k Lewis street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. '- • ' \ V| GRIMES — In • this city, at his residence, 3726 Twentieth street, April 14 • 1903, Fred C, ; beloved husband of Emma Grimes, father of i Lizzie and Irene Grimes and. Mrs. Walter II. i Smith, and son of P. 1). and ' Elizabeth ; Grimes, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 53 years H months and 8 days. ¦- (t^TFrienda and members of Bernal Lodge. No. 10, A. O. U. W., and Southern Pacific , Railroad employes are respectfully invited to ". attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the. Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices Of Fidelity Lodge No. 222. I. O. 0. F. " .-. GUERIN— In this city. April 15. 1003, Stephen Gtierin, son ' of ' Patrick and the late Cuth- erine Guerln, and brother of John, Joseph. Cornelius, Daniel and Josle Guerin, Mrs. J. J. Riordan and Mrs. J. N. Hoey, a native of San Francisco, naoil 36 years. ,£3f Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral -to- mqrmw (Friday), at S:30 o'clock, f from the funeral ' parlors of Jamt3 ; ¦ McGinn .fc Co.,- 214 Eddy, street, thence lo St. Rose's Church, ; j^here, a requiem mass will be celebrated for .the repose of 1:1s soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. . . ¦ : HACHMANN— In this city. April 14, 1903, Laura V. Hachmann, beloved wife of JuIIuj Hachmann, daughter of Charles H. and Ma- tilda Holling, and sister of Charles H. Hol- ling and the late Alma Holling, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 4 daye. trVFriends and acquaintances are respect- i fully invited to attend the funeral to-day . (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from her late ret>i- dence, 1123 Geary street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. IIOLDSWORTH— In this city, April 14, 1903. Henry Lee, beloved, sen of Bennett and Chris- tina Holdsworth, and brother of Edward, George, Jeagle, Oliver and Miles Holds- worth, a native of Placerville; Cal., aged 38 years 8. months and 24 daye. , ¦ KELLY— In this city, April 15, 1003, Alice Kelly, a native of Ireland, aged, 50 years. CirFriends and acquaintances are respect* fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1074 Clay, street, thence to' St. Mary's Church, California and Dupont streets, where a BOlemn requiem mats will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 0 o'clock^ Interment Holy Crop* Cemetery, by" 10:80 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KRAUKORILL— In West Berkeley, April 14, 11103, Margaret Krausgrtll, dearly beloved wife of Philip Krausgrlll, mother of Carrie. Louis and Alice Krausgrill, and sister of Mrs. J. H. Smouse, a native of San Fran-t Cisco, aged 35 years and 10 months. jC7"Frlendn and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Iaccherl. Duclos &.C0., 629 Broadway, between Stockton and Dupont streets. interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- pend streets. LEVT— In this' city, "April lp.7'1003,' David Levy, nephew of A. • Prombf rgr, ' a native of' London, England, aged 53 years 0 months and 7 day*. LOGAN— In Oakland. April 15* 1003. 'Eliza- beth.C., belovert-wlfoof Walter McG. Logan, and mother of Wllllrfm and Janet Logan, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland,, aged 50 years. 1 month and 0 days. CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 17, 100.'!, at 2.-. o'clock, at her. late residence, Uttf) Forty-first street. Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. . McKENNEV — In this city. April 13, VMS. Maggie, dearly beloved wife of William Mc- Kenney, beloved daughter of Mary Ann and the late John O'Brien, and sister of John. William, Thomas, James, Richard and Henry O'Brien, Mrs. Joseph Flynn, Mrs. Albert Palmer and the late Ella O'Brien, a native of Oakland, aged 16 years 11 months and 13. days. ' (Oakland papers please copy.) A. precious one from us has gone; .her. voica we loved is stilled; . . , A place Ms vacant in. our home which never can be filled. ' ' . ¦"¦'< God In his wisdom has. recalled the one his love has given; Although the body, molds here, her soul is safe in heaven! — FROMJHER MOTHER. C7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day f (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from herlate residence. 20 Ringold street, between Eighth and Ninth. Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, between Howard -and Folsom. where a requiem, high ' mass will be celebrated for the repose of her * «oul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy * Cress Cemetery, by carriage. McKEOWN— An anniversary requiem high iiwh will be celebrated for the repess of the soul of the late 'Alice McKeown Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, 'at -. St. -Boniface" a Church, Golden Gate avenue. . - : MALCOLM— In South Bend, Ind., April 13. 1903, Florence . Amelia Malcolm, youngest daughter of the late Captain J. Malcolm and Mrs. Florence Gladson, sister of May Gipsy Malcolm, and stepdaughter of Oeorge Glad- son, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 5 months and 13 days; PAULSON— In Berkeley, April 15, 1903, Cece- lia, beloved wife of Charles J. Paulson, and mother of Edward T.; John H. and Anna L. Paulacn. Mrs. Hellena Hartzel, Mrs. Hilda Stork and Mrs. Amelia Nlckum, a native of Sweden, aged 07 years 3 months arid 6 days. * CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday afternoon, April 18, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2015 Center street, Berkeley. * • . ' , PERKY— In this city. April 15, 1903, Samuel A., beloved husband df . Marie A. Perry, father of Samuel i A: -Jr. and Arthur VV. Perry, and brother of -H. I O. and J. W. lYrr>n a native of Illinois, aged 52 years 8 months and 7 days. ,. £7Friend8 and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from I. O. O. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, I. O. O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. QUANG — In the City .and County, Hospital, April 15, 1903, Charley Quang, a native of China. i SEDGWICK— In this- city, April 15, 1903, at her residence, '210 Bennlngton street. Bernal Heights, Mrs. A. C. McAlpiri Sedgwlck. be- loved wife of James Sedgwlck, a native of Liverpool, England, ; aged 4S years. . [C^Notice of funeral hereafter. SILVA— In this city, April -12, 1903, Joseph; beloved husband of Josephine gllva, and son of Manuel and Adeline: Sllva, , a native 'M Portugal. • ..* ...» ; , !'..'. SOLOMON— In this city, April 14,1903, "Walter Oliver, d«arly beloved son of Margaret and the late Ulobert . golqmon, and brother of Searle. and, Sidney Solomon, a native of, San Francisco, aged . 3 years 0 months and 28 days. {CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, . from the parlois of H. F. Huhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ' STELLER— In this city, April 14, 1003,' Charles Lo C. Steller, beloved son of Louis and Sarah. , C. Steller, and brother of Louis P. and Ida, - R. Steller. a native of San Francisco, ,ased 17 years 5 months and 14 days. -.' If" NE { v "fQ | T _J" E CITY - [ OFFICE". 916 MARKET ST r j I James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN. & CO.. . Formerly with McGinn Bros.. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 214 Eddy at ¦ tel. South 676. F. J. Monahan, President. . MOINAHAN & CO., One.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 233'J-23il Mission St. . ¦ . Telephone Mlsalqa 31.