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Golf Championship Date. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.-Trie cxecutlva committee of the United States Golf As- sociation to-day decided that the wom- an's championship should be played on the Chicago Golf Club grounds tn the week beginning September 28. and that the open championship should be played on the links of the Baltusrol Club on Ju^ 26 and C7. The amateur champion- ships will be competed for on the links of the Nassau Country Club in the week beginning August St The vineyards or Germany asgre jat« 23?,(C5 acres. WEDNESDAY. Feb. IS i p. m. Bld.Ask.l Bid. Ask. Alpha 07 lOlJulIa «5 07 Alta 03 lOJustice 00 11 Andes 21 2-1 Kentuck 05. . 06 Belcher 45 47j Mexican 1 30 i S5 Best & Bel... 2 20 2 30 Occidental ... CO B2 Bullion O9 10 Ophlr 2 •»."» 2 10 Caledonia ...2 20 2 25 Overman .... 69 61 Challenge ... 4S BO Potosl ....... 51 5.1 Choilar <0 42 Savage ...... 30. 34 Confidence ...1 25 1 SO Scorpion O4 06 CC& Va....2 15 2 20 8e» Belcher.. 25 27 Con Imperial. 04 O3' Sierra Nev... W> 85 Con NY 08 OS Stiver Hill... 57 69 Crown Point. 20 31 St Louis.....' 13 Eureka Con.. 25 —.Syndicate ... 07 Exchequer ... O4 O5,Union Cbn...l IS 120 Gould & Cur. 5T» f>« Utah '. 42 44 Hale &NOT..1 15 12O Yel Jacket.". ,' J 5O' "53 Lady Wash... 05 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BO Best «: Bel... 2 ir. 200 Occidental .. SO 7OO Bullion 10 20O Ophlr * •» os 100 Caledonia ...2 20 400 Overman .".""' eo 150 Challenge ... 45 40fl Potosl "" 4S .100 Choilar M 500 Potost 47 200 Choilar 87 200 Potosl ' 51 200 C?hollar 37% 1W)O Savare TO 600 CC& Va..2 'J^Vi 3O<t Sierra Nev..' st •_'00 C C & Va 2 15 20O Union Con...l 25 fxX) Con Imperial. 03 200 Union Con... 115 300 Crown Point. 30 550 Union Con... 110 250 Gould & Cur. 52 200 Union Con,! 17U 200 Hale & Nor..l 10 200 Union Con...i 2?> BOO Male & Nor. .1 03 50 Utah ss 100 Mexican ...1 2"H SOO Yel Jacket... 54 100 Occidental ... 41 SOO Tel Jacket... Afternoon Session. Late Shipping Intelligence SAILED. Wednesday. February 18. Stmr Chehalla, Thompson, Grays Harbor. DOMESTIC PORT. ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 18— Stmr Meteor from Guayitias: . «tmr Ruth, from San Fran- cisco; schr Taurus, from San Pedro. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued Prom Page Eleven. ~ NEW "WESTERN HOTEL. J McErney. S Rafael J r> Barnes Havwrds II A Smith, Denver O James Haywarda W GIbbina. Denver J E Duke Haywards J Hooker. L AnK M I^^., % rt Richmond J L Coleman. S Rafael \V E Deane Ollrc.y .T il Uayden. IVcMdlo E K Kelley' Oilrov E E KUIott. Tacoma B Mortunf Gllroy O Gardiner, Tacoma 8 Slnisjer N Y Ij Ilardenbunr. Seattle G Butter'worth N* T S I. Brown. Taccma II Paulsen, (Th'lcaso ?5 fel la . w '_ Tac i >I1 i a M ««»J«ey. Chicago t> E Richards. S Jose J D HalL Kansas City AV Dlckenson. Mare Isl J Piper. Kansas City II Walsh.' Sausalito Miss B Walton Omaha T Brennan. Oakland Mlas C Read Omaha e i s . On - Oakla " d « Edwards. Oakland J A Gilbert, S Joss L M Daxnsanl S Josa S Johnston. S Jose- G Roos. Vallelo JJ Irwin. Oakland M Goode Vallejo W Johnston, Calistoga H Devlin Vallejo II Dlckson. Callatoga A Goodwin. S Mateo Miss B Jones. S Que-nt iW P Patterson & fam Mrs E Jones. S Qnent/ San Mateo HOTEL ARRIVALS. Frank Dezenie. the driver of a furniture wagon, was Injured considerably yester- day by the capsizing of his wagon on the Noe-street grade between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. The wagon at the time was heavily laden with furniture. There were two other men on the seat with Dezenie, but they escaped uninjured. Furniture Wagon Capsizes. InApril Harold K. Palmer, now instruc- tor in practical astronomy in the univer- sity, is to follyjv- Mr, Wright to Chite in order to co-operate 'in the observations. Director W. W. Campbell was to have accompaolAfl the expedition in order to in- augurate his work, but because of inju- ries received at San Diego while testing part of the apparatus which la to be taken to Chile he will be unable to go to South America. The object of the investigations, which are to be carried on in Chile by the uni- versity, is to throw light on tho great problem as to tho movement through spnc<? of our solar system. W. H. Wright, assistant astronomer in the LJck Observ- atory, is to be at tho head of the expedi- tion. UNIVERSITY OK CALIFORNIA, Feb. IS.—The IX 6. Mills expedition of the Uni- versity of California sent by the I*ick Ob- servatory to spend two years In studies of the motion 'of the stars in tho line of sicjht. will sail from San Francisco for Santiago on the Pacific Mail steamship Peru on Saturday,- February 2S. BERKELEY ASTRONOMERS WILL LEAVE FOR CHILE D. O. Mills Expedition Expects to Sail Sail on the Peru Februr ary 28. OFFICIAL. The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of Son Francisco Estab- lished January, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owlnir to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only from re- sponsible agents and to tee that their tickets read as follows: THE ORIGINAL, LITTL.B IXHJISIANA COM- PANT OP BAN FRANCI8CO. ESTAB- LISHED JANUARY. 1S87. Each coupon will bear the Initials In larg» colored letters M and F. on the face of the ticket. The following are the capital prizes as de- cided by tho Honduras National Lottery Com- pany drawing: February 14, 1903: No. 10243 wins $7500. sold in San Francisco; No. «7920 wins ?200<>. sold In San Francisco; No. R0271 wins J100O, sold In San Francisco; No. 5U346 wins $500, sold In San Francisco; Nos. 7t»00 and 10r>50 rach win $200, sold in San Francisco; Nos. 19051. 40141. 76189. 85585. S7523 each win $100. sold In Sacramento, Oak- land and San Francisco. The following capital prizes were paid by the Rbovfi company for th« January 10, 1903, drawing: Frank Austin (with F. Patek & Co.. wholesale butchers. 500 Washington street! San Francisco, Cal.. $7500; paid to Anglo-Cal- ifornlan Bank. San Francisco. Cal.. for client Portland, Or. $1000; collected through the First National Bank San Francisco.- Cal., for client. Portland. Or.. $1000: Etnille Kekloff. $20 Halght street, San Francisco Cal $500. PATENT APPLIED FOR. NUMBERS OF THE Honduras National Lottery Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) Single Number Class "B" Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, February 14, 1003. -¦'. No. Prize. |Xo. Prize. |Xo. 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SW numbers ending with 20. beinif th<» two last figurr-s of the number drawing the second capital prize of «mi*i<>— $s. The subscriber having supervised the sing!* number drawing, ilass "B." Honduras Na- tional Lottery «Y».. hereby certifies that th<» above arc th<- numbers which were thin dar Irom the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Wltnes* my hand at Puerto Corte*. Hondu- ras. C. A., this Saturday. February 14. 18Oi. (.Signed) "W. S. CABELLE, Commissioner. State of California, City and County of San, Francisco— $oU.COO for |2, whole of first capi- tal prize. Jose Uajirnenez. being duly sworn, deposem and says that resides at No. 72S Union street, in the city and county of San Francisco. State of California; that he Is the bona flda owner of the whole ticket of first capital prize. $30,000. of the Honduras National Lottery Company of the January 10. 1WO. drawing, and that said tn-ket bears the number ,*Vtnft4. <SiKntil) JOSE MAJIMBLNEZ. Subscribed and sworn to before iu* this 2Jth day of January. lfXV}. iSlgned) EUGENE W. LETT. Notary Public. $4000 FOR «1, HALF OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Massachusetts, County of E3sex. E. A. North. S3 Market Squar*. Lynn. Him. deposes and says that h«» la th* rlirhtfal owner and possessor of '.>:<•¦ half-ticker. Nix l."..*17. in the Honduras National- Lotterj-, which <trtw the seomd capital prize of $*w«> imhe draw- ing of January 10. 190.1, at Puerto Cbrtrz. and that money was patd In full without discount or exp#-n«« or any nature upon the presentation of the ticket to the representatiTc of the Hon- duras National Lottery. (Signed) E. A. X0RTII. Sworn and subscribed to before me this -l»t day of January. \'n".. ALBERT 3. N. HICKFORD. Notary Public. $1000 FOR $2. WBTOLE OF TUIRD CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Illinois. County of Peorla. C. S. Anderson and S. Kls>lri. being duly sworn, de- pose and say that they reside In the city of Peoria. State of IlUnol!), and that they are th* true and bona fida owners of the whole ticket No. ©47-14 of the Honduras National lottery Company, the drawing of which was held Jan- uary 1O. lWKt. at Puerto Cortez. Honduras, Cen- tral America, which number won the third tanltal prize of |100O. i^VZl (Signed) C. T.. ANDFRSOX, S. EISFELD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21 it iay of Januarj'. A. D. liXJii. tSigned) KESSIE GIPP3. /, -. Notary Public. $1000 FOR 25 CENTS. ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC- OND CAPITAL. PRIZE. State of .\nr York. City ot New Tork. Wil- liam It. Lane, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at 142 Tlllary. Brooklyn, and that he Is the tree, bona fkic and lawful owner of one-eighth ticket No. 15517. class A. of the Honduras National Lottery Company of Puerto Cortez, Honduras. C. A.. an«l which, number drew the seoond capital prize of $SC<»', the drawing of which was held on Saturday. 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"12O.WWS Hii970."i3..... Irt D72M0 . 80(97S77..^«. 2419t3}fl is 97XV> 80,97278 21,i»7»73. .,¦„ ~ •T553 UiVt3tO3..ii Si>1»7717..,.. 4O l»77r>4 ' .'1« B7W7..... 1k':>7s«»..... 9794.'; J«;!(.S1»I2 ltfi!>SL14 08212..... Hi flVUH 1B,!W474,»... 40 J).STAS inilSl.CS SljOSCM..... 1H (tNi).Vi 1»;ns»7« 24 9M«i2i>. .... in MNK| 1C»MV«2 4O'9t>0M« 4. 0!»IS."5 1BD021S 2*;nn2S)6 24 MH.N7 l«)D»ei3..:.. l«t9MSM Xi» 00791 lfilUOaOli im >!«>.">1 21 THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. 13 | Rj3.V^,_gg"TATE CITY— FOR. SALE. { THOMAS MAOEB & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. $t»coa REDUCED FROM $G5.000. Rents now $300 a month. Two tenants. SHOULD 13*: INXREASED. Three-EtGry and basement building. MUST BE SOLD. OWNER GOING TO EUROPE. FOR SALE—A nice home, beautifully situated and very home-like, with handsome garden; cottage built 2 years: 5 rooms: bath and cel- lar: large lot. :;o.\l.V>; price fl'ouo cash or easy i-syments; very cheap, but must be to!d. Apply on premises, 140 Peralta ave , one Mjck from Army and York sts., or to owner. CHARLES II. J. TRUMAN. 1909 Mission St.; you willlike it when you see It. MANHATTANLOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Leans on real estate, also for the full coat of improvements ana part cost of lot; tabuiei built en terms to suit; plans free; interest C per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. FINE corner residence 10 rooms, bath; Pa- cific Height*: lot SislOO: very sunny; bar- pain. »A. B. Yi:0iIANS. 502 Montgomery ¦t.. room 14. ' ' ' KOR rale House ot 8 rooms: sunny side 10th rt.; b«t. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE- PHENS &CO.. 14 end 16 Union Squar* Mar- ket. Powell and O'Farrell ets. FOR sale— Rea^onsbly. en account of depart- ure modern s-ioom lioure. bath and furni- ture. :t««l Twtnty-fourth Et.. near Church. ! TO~buTIdfrs— 2 fine lots. 50xi:J7:C. for sale; cheap: on Hayes ft. 1 block from park. H. it. ci.ARK. ii:tr. Folsom. . ¦ NEW cottages for sale: modern Improvements; easy term*. Cell at premises. Eureka »t., J near Twenty-third. I HOUSES an.1 lots in creat variety f.-ir sale and rent. WILLIAMM. DEWOLP, 323 Clement St.; niclimond is my sj-eclalty. j WILL1 \M M. PKWOIiF- Richmond District realty I* my hobby. Office 32:1 Clement st. 1 RICHMOND PiFirirt real estate l?» my special- ty. WILLIAMM. DEffOLF, 323 Clement st. i WANTED—To buy house to be removed. Box iv<7. ''all office. . '' i . ——————¦» ; KKAL ESTATE Country For Sale. |~™OR S-ALK NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— 1 Small tracts. $W> to J^ 1 P<*r acre, on Rancho 'otatl. Sonoma Co.: future value assured, as San Francisco is Krowiug rapidly; location best for poultry nnd general farming. Apply to The.. Ootaii Co.. ;V2 California '.St., for pamphlet and information. ! FINK prune and apricot ranch of 13 acres. r>oai* Campbells. Santa Clara Valley; trees 8 years olri: nil improvements: S3.V> per acre; must sell. K. LEFFMAN, 111S Broadway, Oakland, Cal. j A LAROE list- of choice country lands in all se.-tions of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., S20-1-1'-:; Hayward building. ' ltCAL ESTATE WANTED. I WANTED—To buy or rent, house with family cardan and orcliari or a fmall ranch for a term of year?. Write A. C, 1GD0 California. JAUMEDA ADYERTiSEMENTS. A1.AMEDA RBAL ESTATE. j SEE our 1 auiiful homes for sale. ld r al location, fireat I arealn. EASY TERMS. . ALAMEDALAND. COMPANY. ; 1500 ParV St., Alameda. ] ATTRACTIVE home. AlameMa warm belt; lot 74x100: street accepttd; jjacrifl<--c,. a>:Count de- parture. A. B. YEOMANS, 302 Montgomery »t.. room 14. ¦ BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS IIKUKKLEY UEAI, ESTATE. Cl^N^Y^^liEnn^^TrAlRGAINiL 1500—Lot. 40x1^5; all street work done; near Colltge ave; any terms. J1GC0— * rooms nnd bath; en Parker st. near Dut; Ftrcet work all done; rents for fill per mouth. $ZZO—Ijct, ' <«xl3."; near North Berkeley «ti?j tlon; elegant view. fecoo^— 7 r<x>nis «n<I b*th; lot 100x135; en' Haste ftrect_ near I'iednjonl; very best resi- df-tK-c.dlftiict; all modern; great snap. - <¦.»>..'. 2 flnts' ami rear lioupe; Immediately ad- * ' jolrilng the university; brings In $70 per. month. $r«iOO 10 lots on College ave.; bargain for spec- ulator!; will stand MOOO mortgage. $3500— New- I/cure of 7 rooms and -bath; head of Dwlght way; beautiful home. CHENEY & BERRY, Next door to Postoffice, Berkeley. NEW "-roomed 2-story house; larse lot; brick foundations nice mantel; tiled sink; pric-» (2100; fLtx* cash, balance t-afy terms. J. H. PERKINS, Lorin Rtatlon. Open Sundays. KKW T«-roomed i-ottase. near station; mantel, Ms!> bat men t; strct work done; cement I KidevaJki: a nice modern home; prlre only J^l'W); $3(W each, balance easy payments. J. n. PERKINS. Lorlr. station. Open Sundays. NICK 4-roome'l cottage: iitar station and elec- tric earn; gr-v..i lot: price $O»; $50 cash, bal- anie $io monthly: a chance In a lifetime for a cht-ap home in Herkeley. J. R. PERKINS. Lnrin station. Open Sundays. I2C00—A BEAUTIFUL Berkeley home; house of « ronmF;. well improved; lot on pretty street; south front. flKO Cottage of 5 room?; good homo: near church and station on finished street. f^tOO—S rootiip. iipw and modern, with large lot; street »crk done. $.".50 Large corner lot on macadamized street. JOHNSON & JENKINS. 217:: Shatturk aye.. Hcrkelc-y. linBIJTKEMENTS FRC1TVALE REAL ESTATE. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE* —~ LKK. the Real Estat" Man. Half block or station. Phone Val«* 206. You mutt want a home. Sometime* we have an extra snap. 'How does this appeal to you? y.'JflO down. lialaii<-e rame a.« rent, for a. new, BtrictljT tnodr-rn t-ottase of 5 lare« rooms, bath, pantry, patent toilet, hot and cold water; street fcradrd; »fwer work done; gan; electric ll«?ht; 1 block of kooJ school; half block to electric cars; 4 blocks to station; only 5." minutes to Pan Kranclspo; nice lawn, fruit trees, berry v:n«>s. chickon >ard and hou»p; handsome man - tel and fireplace; no fOK or high, winds In tropi- cal Kruitvalc; price, all told, $1850: don't over- kok tliif! grrat opp<"rtunity. CHARLES F. LKK. half block of Fruitvale station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, HIS BROADWAY. OAKLAXU REAL ESTATE. IP* >ou have a mortgas? of ?1000 and are pay- ins; h |*-r vent you pay $W per year Interest. If yu pay the Oakland Home Company SOtf ' per year, in ten years and nine months your m<irt(?iiKc of $ux><> is paid orr. *hh per year fnr ten years and nine months amount* to $1032 .*so per year interott In ten years- and nin<» ni'inthH amounts to ggg Amount paid to Oakland Home Co. morr than you would have paid Interest 172 You have actually paid off your mortgage of $I0CO by I>Hvlnic ?I72. Larger or smaller amounts paid oft in i>ame proportion PIcBHe have an Interview w-lth secretary and HianaRer for full information OAKLAND HOME COMPANY » '. ' Tel. Junta VMl. »50 Broadway, Oakland. Call, write or telephone ue; open evening by appointment. *7t«O CASH. *1O &O monthly; new 6-room and bath yueen Anne cottaRe; barn: chicken house: good well of water; also city water- 4 lots. lOuzlUO. all fenced; Al eandy loam so'll- an Ideal spot for a home; near church elec- tric cars and fine public school; adjoining Eact Oakland: price $1500. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh »t., opposite Broadway station. Oakland; carriage free. H. Z JONES, owner. ->: ' $IS00 COST present owner $2100; must be sold at once; house of S large rooms ami bath- basement all floored; 2 rooms finished : barn and chlcken-hou6e; lot 00x100 No' lol HclliB et:, Oakland. " Lorin Station, Berkeley. A 4-ROOM hous« $1050. a 6-room house $1150 end a 7-room house, new, f2i00; >a«y terms Apply at P. C. LASSEN* &. Co.. 46G Ttnth «t.' Oakland. ' MOrjERN 6-room cottage: good location; Bait Oakland; terms; bargain. Box 2908 Call office. OaklaniJ. "' ' ' ' OAlvl^A.MJ PURMTl'ltn FOR SALE. FCRMTUHE eood and cheap this month. il7 fcCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. t Oakland, _ : - : SEECIAI/ XOTICKS. ;^_ .. LADIES'. Chlchesler's English Pennyroyal Pills are the be*t. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4s stamp for particulars. "Relief for Ladies," in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chlchester Cliem. Co.. Phila.. Pa. ¦ SKWIXC MACH IKJSji^ND_SIJin»iaES. 115.00 BUYS a new improved 5-dra^re^Tdtop^ head sewing-machine; $29 buys a 4-drawer, drophead White sewing-machine; all makes oi - sewing- machines at cut rates; sewin? ma- chines rented--«nd repaired; reduced rates.' Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st.. nr. Howard. $19 50 NEW'drop head; bargains in second- hand machines; all makes. Chicago S. M. Exchange. 033 Market gt.: take elevator. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- i pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. | _SJ^£RA^^JiN£^VAIlEHOtISES. . A EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. : furniture, household g:oods stored, moved, shipped. 735- 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. P1ERCE-RODOLFH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts. ; tel. Priv.Ex. 571. GOLDEN West t-torage; advances made: 840 Mission st.; tal. Howard IMt. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Comi pany; 231:0 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery ft.; tel. Main 1S40. Shipping at cut rates. MM KR I X G. STAMMERING cured by cele^ra^ed^Melbourne method at Van Ness & Mkt; best l'ical refs. TYrrcwlUTERS AMI SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IX TYPEWRITERS— We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals *:$. The Typewrltei Exchange, &:."ij California telephone Main 200. FOR typewriters. L. A- .M 1 . ALEXANDER,* 110 Montgomery nt. ; exclusive -dealer* Smith Pre- mier Typewriters: nupplies for all machine*; partly used machines sold & new ones rented. 8D-HAND typewriters sold, rental, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. !i'J!» Sansome. LEGAL ADVEUTI«EME.VTS. NOTICE to~~cTcliiwrs^EstaTe^^r~JOHN' BOKCKER. deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, ad- ministrator of the Kstate of John Boecker deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the tald deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers w'.thln four months after the flrst publication ot thi* notice, to the said administrator at room "I*. Chronicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the Fald estate, in the city and county of San Francisco, .State of California. JOHN' FARNHAM. Administrator .of the Estate of JOHN BOECKER. deceased. CARLTON W. GREENE, Attorney for Administrator, rooms 70 and 79 Chronicle building. Dated at San Francisco. January 29. 1903. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Ktlulpage. Depot <iuartermaster'« Officp, 'M New Montgomery t=t., San Frai.ci3oo, Cal., February 10, 100.';. Soaleil proposals In triplicate will be re- ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday. March 5. UHXi. -Pacific .Standard Time, smi fii^n opened for furnishing' Cam- paign Hats. Heavy Cotton Stockings, Canton Flannel Drawers* Knit I'ndershlrts withCol- larettes «nd Black- Calfskin Hli<ies> Wuanti- ! tie* to Iw? s'jhjc<-t to an increase- of 'JO per <-*nt if desired by ihi* Department. Hi<ls will he opplierl fur the dolfvery of tll<» wuV.e articles at either the s-an Francisco. Boston, I'hlcago and Philadelphia I-Vp«.>ts. AIfo for delivery st the N.-w York Depot of OliVa Drab I.asiing ami Olive |>rab Worsted Shirt- ing Flannel; and at the Philadelphia Lx?pot of Ijrefs raps, D. H. Cap Cloth; Forage i'ape, old. Ft j It:; Collar Ornament?. Rtlt; Col- lar ornaments, dull dnbsbvd bronze; Letters V. S.. gilt; letters r. S., .lull finished bronze; Cap vi-nam«?nt8. . gilt. To avoid mis- understanding a* to the exaet nature of the articles to be furnished, bld.lers will care*, fully examine the standard .=atnp!r» and specifications, fo t?iat proposals may be' sub- mitted by them with a full knowledge of wltat will tv» required, as .an absolute., com- pliance with tlie standards an.l specifica- tions willbe infiMcd upon in the inspection of the«gi>T'<!s. l*iiRuanint<v»d- WdM »nfi bMs upon samples differmK from standards, and ftpeeincatlona wiil, un<W-r' no circumstance*, W cnteriaine.]. Proposals formless quanti- ties thai}- advertiser! for wlljbe entertained. BMs for delivery or inspection at other points than thofee named ab.>\<? will not' b^ <-on- eidered. Kaily deliveries arc e?.-<ential. Bld- <Urs must Htate -i,n thejr. proiiosals the rate and ' time of delivery, should contract -be Rwsr'ted. to them. - The articles .*«lver'j,t»».d for bVo the sum? for whlcli. bid* will., be opened at the other depot*. . Preference will l»e g!\en to articles «.f. domestic production and - matinfa. turc, ¦ cirtulltlons- of - pHc? nnd •quality" ».»lngT e,|ual ' i|fi>-rudins in the price of forelfb production '«n«l manufacture "th* duty tlioreoii). an.l such preference will be given to artiei'-.s of Aniej-loan proiluctlon ami Mii»nufactuiT'prb<f)]ceil 'on the Pacific <"oasf to the extent of tfte voDsuniptlon.renulre.i by the public sen•!<••». there. The United StatrB re- prrvrs tli>> ri»;lit to Bccrj.t or reject any tir all proposala nr ntty part thereof. Inforniatlon and blanks for proposals will he furnished «»n application. Knvelopes <i>ntaiiilnK pnopo- FalM will br> endori'-ed "Proposals No. 1202/' and adrtrps.-ed to Lieutenant Colonel C. P. Miller, I>eupty Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, lJei»>t Quartermaster. EEALKD proposals will he~received at the of- ttce of th.- Light tioUM Itisp-ctor, 404 ?a,fe Deposit liuil'llng. Han rratK-iseo, Cal., until 12 o'rlock M., March ». liHM, and tl|en opened. f< r furnishing and delivering provi- sion* «ii'I fuel for vessels and utatlcms in tlie "Twelfth Lis'it House Klstrict durlns the fis- cal year to end June 30, 1004, In accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals ami Information, may be had upon application tn -Commander J. B. MIL- TON, C. S. N\, lTisi>ector. tSEALED proposals will be received at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Engineer, 01 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal.. until 12 m., March 5, 1903, and then opened, for furnish- ing all the labor and material required for tne construction of a brick fog-signal build- ing on the northwest bastion of Fort Win- neld Scott. Fort Point Light Station. Cal.. In accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other In- formation, may be had on application to Lieutenant Colonel -HOMAS H. HAND- 1JURY. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Engl- neer Twelfth Lighthouse District. MARBIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lseuefl yesterday: N. George Keloon> .",2. 3781 Seventeenth street, and Ellen J. Lundquist, 29, 10 Dia- lnon.l ctreei. William S. Millfrlck, 25, 77 Waller street, and Mollle Skehen. Zl. lof> TrumbuII street. Henry Harris, 2S, 14- - Vt California street, and Adella I>. Jelenko. 21, Baltimore. Md. Roland N. .Soh^llcr, 2n, city, and Jennie F. Harvey, Ii7, Vallejo. Thomai L. Mc«overn. «2, 2S13 Mlfiion street and Velarle Whittell, :'.'2. 20!) Guerrero street. William S. Dreypolcher. tt, San Rafael and Helen Krleg^r, 28, clt}-. F'oravante Rosa. :;(?, 129 Banks street, and Maria Armanino. city. James L. Dcering. '2.2, 345 Alvarado street, and Mary C. O'Connor. 21, :«0 Alvarado utrcet Benjamin F. Owens. 47. Berkeley, and Helen Daum, 32. city. Henry K. Routh, 30, 0522 Twenty-fourth street,, and Beatrice B. Berdan, 19, 243 Fair Oaks street. Joseph Ferrea. 26, 4001 Twenty-fourth street, and Henrietta I>?Iwes, 21, 408 Austin avenue Wlnfred G. Rennlson. 23. 220Vi Fulton street and Tryph^na H. Field, 21, Fernle, n C John J. Mclwrney, 47, 050 Bryant street, and Annie J. Duncan, 39, city. Lionel S. Schmitt, 25, 1WX» Franklin street and Nathalie T. James, 22. Roes. * Joseph E. Markley. 23, 43»»i Tehama atrcet and Catharine J. McShea, 2.'!, ."WO Tehama et Hrnry C. Wolfe, 2.5, 426 O'Farrell street, ami Martha L. II. Pregge. 21, 71f. Howard street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATH& Birth, marriage and death notices ¦ sent bv mall will not be Inserted. They must be handeil In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published, B0EN. ;f ' GHIRARDELLI— In this city, February 7 1903, to the wife of Louis ChlrardelH, a «on. MAEEIED. ~~~~ BCHLESSINGER— RAAS— In this city, Febru- ary 15, 1»OG, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Le Roy Schlesslnger and Alice Raas. SCHUBKNER— SAMUELS— In this city, Feb- ruaijT 15. 1903. by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Hose Schubener and Celia Samuels. STTJRMER THOMAS In this city. February 17, 1903. by. the Rev. Arthur H. Brigfrs, pas- tor ot.Central M. E. Church, Jacob M. Stur- rner and Eltea Thomas, both of Cherokee. DIED. Bergst. Eugene W. McKenna, John J. BcBthorn, George H. Mansell, George- ¦ BUhop, Sarah- A. Meredith, Anna M. Bloodgood, Samuel Pugh, Dr. Edmund- Bradoett, Susannah Raymond, Elizabeth Camerden, Martha Regan, James Cushman, Thomas J. Ryan, Bridget '-'¦--¦'-" Dodd, Matilda ' ., Schaf.er._ Eliza Kay, Joseph K. Sherman, Georgs '-"¦'¦ Grady. Johanna . Slehe. Anna- "•! ¦• Guthrie. FranceB M. .Smlddy. Ellen ' Hyde. Dr. Frank G. Terry, Mary E. Kehney, Luke Tobln. Catherine A. Lesser, Julia M. Walsh, Mary J. Louderback, Wm. A. Walters, J«in C. Lueterdt, Annie A. "Wilburn, James P. BERGST-^In this City. Fetruary 17. 1903,' Eu- gene W., beloved eon or .Eugene R. and Addle Bergei cnee ' Brown), and brother of SIEHE—In this city,- February 19, 1903. Anna Slehe, beloved wife of Adolph Siehe, mother of Anna, Fred. Katie, Martha, Robbie. Flora, Adolph and Maxsarethe Slehe, an* sister of Mrs. Chris. Michaelis, a native ot Germany, aged 39 years 3 months and 4 days. 8MIDDT— In thii city. February IT. 1908. Ellen, beloved wife of the late Timothy Smiddy, and loving mother of Timothy. Ed- . ward and the late Elizabeth Smlddy. a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:80 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 211 >i Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TBRRY In this city, February 16. 1903. en- tered Into rest. Mary E., beloved wife of th* late A. J. "Terry, beloved mother of Frank and Lauretta Terry and Ida Fisher, and grandmother of George Terry, a native ot' Pennsylvania, aged 54 years 2 months and 111 days. <E7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral service* Thursday, Februarj~«r, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 0 Redwood court,' off Howard street, near Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TOBIN In Berkeley. February IS, 1903, Cath- erine A. Tobin, dearly beloved mother of Alfred L. Tobln. Mrs. D. Foley, Mrs. E. H. Lemmon and the late Frederick L. Tobin, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years 9 months and 5 days. WALSH—In this city, February 17. 1903, Mary J^ beloved wire of Patrick J. Walsh, and loving mother of Frank, Jerome and John Walsh, Mrs. J. J. Egan. Mrs. G. A. Hol- land and the late Lafayette A. Walsh, a na- tive of County Galway, Ireland. E7"Krlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 0:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 24 Morris avenue, off Harrlvon street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALTERS In Oakland, February IS. 1903, at 1524 Eleventh avenue, Jean Clara Walters, a native of New York, aged 63 years. WILBURX— In this city. February 17, 1903, James P. Wllburn. beloved father of Mrs. M. B. Jeralaman and James S. and Freder- J iok C Wllburn, a native of Tennessee, aged «6 years 11 months and 23 days. A mem- ber of John A. Dlx Post, G. A. R., of San Jose. / . I ty Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o"clock, from the funeral par- lors of the H. F. Haass Company, 917 Mii- sion street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. PALMI§TUV. - | ©\VIN<J l<j the great number 'of^ soTcaTfea~painn < Mlthat havf heretofore been in our city I ¦ ni glad to introduce to you Pr«f. L. *=. L* MoU, Ult.ct Chicago, who, as Mark Twain *¦*>*. is a howling success in his line, bring - ¦ sr^h*bL h " pi>inf *• to au = wbo oo - m ; Don't tail to tee him. for your future de- 1 >f oat x>n It. i 1~S Market st.. rooms 3 and 4. A fr*-e tejitV^O vrs.' experience In X. Y.- let r.i» «££v, vl>ui hlimi - Ratlrtactiofl cr no pay. MP.S. ¦ -" re ""-'NT.i;il-Turk:l to & p.ni.Te uHy<Je 1.VJ. MMK. <ii;itMAlNL\ the business palmist; re- tturvW to 125 Turk st.: hours 10 t.» 5; con- . p "' 1-|;cr regarding all business affair*. Slr.i*-. NVeraaax^ removed to JiV,h> Sinter- hourt l to 4: <¦;¦».. Sun, fry appt. : t«»|. p o lk STitil. I'APKtt HAAGlXq - PAJ^TKC.^ ETC . WALLPAPIiU. aJI prioe* : interior Uecoratitiff. ttTit.mg. i«itMin)t: imitntton stained *rla»i.«. «?. ' ¦ CI.Aniv A Co.. :j'i4l'o>t tel. Main 715. PERSON ALS. *I00 HUMAl'.U fur inforniiition which will ?upt'ly t»rx-jf of birih- vt boy now in Chicago; motlirf treat a to San Francisco or vicinity. Vlxmt May, 1I*»1, "When boy was r>orn; mother Jolt alter blrt'll, re- turned BtxMU » month after for the child liii tfx>k h!ni »«a; ; describe mother in order to TdcnTifv; all Information confidential. Ail- tiirst It ¦¦'>*. care L«itl & niomas. Chicago. Th* ftar lla'r Uemedy rettorrt gray hair, lrr- T*C"» jts g:x.«-th. etops falling, cures dandrul -..: : •- ecaip: uo etain or eicknr<s; . ¦ y. ¦ ti-iilp: at Urus4:l>>t>-', halr'Jre.^s^tK' ; i.r- v '.cept no t-ubst'fjte. Star Remedy Co.,S&3 Oe«ry. l^Sxheao..but'hcw good, is the memo of the manufacturers of the P.aj-ld Itotary Ftancarrl. tlie ¦c»-|ng fnachlne of to-day. J. W. EVAXS. «r-nt, 1021 Market st. •' PHTtlV-'IAN, 35 years' «-Kjjeritrc?. cures per- manqttlT inc.ri)hin«*, cocaine habit. Call cr *...--. Ctr.rrsl Pharmacy. 2il Grast av«.. corner Sutt'-r; fee moderate. %t. KL.X.A ilAP.Ul.S. comr^lexicn *p-c:alist; a •w-uhert-d. »rltikletl -tMn, what caa be rr.or* «mbaTra»sir.g? tend 2c fcr book. M. ELLA HAliJTl.^ T)»l OFarreli et.. near Larkin. tXECTBIC' HCln in «-v«ry room— Winchester Hctel. '^I Tiurd ft., Rear Market : TOO room*. i:5c to fl BO per night; fl So to f6 per week; free w:s and bagfafce to and trcm.Uie leny. ' ALL ttx les of hair-Crefcfitipr Tor «5c; ir.anicur- Inr. face r.iaff-age. Bfle: switches, wistt ¦ ud iroiit r«eccs. U. LEDUIlEn, 123 Stock- to;i >t. _j_. ¦ .' RAG »a:i>fts. wove to order fctid for sale; al^o rlK:iil>-»cve rugs. s-i!k portieres; dealer ia rajTjt-t twtae. tn hank or chain, at lowest rm«*. -Gi-q. JiaTt!:e» f. 7«19 rilthgt.. Oahlnnd. /T !ct«"than cost, uncalled for suite, orereoatt ; •r.d u-ou«er». at CHAF.LES LYONS'. Londja •• ta^or. 721 Market Ft. . VHIIK enamel troa tx-ds. Fincle. three-<>u«rt»r j ci double $2 25 T.ISTEP.N OUTFITTINGj CO., 1310-1M12 J-tockton «.. near UroaUway. "• ELltJANl" remnant! oi imported and dorcestia j wtK:Jf K«irr !-ulti< in order »t $3 73. LEON , bSMOS. Merc-bar.: Tkilcr. 1127 Market BU _ A— i:: TO I>ERHV end Fedora hats. $1 73. Pop. I c!«r Price Uatten, SSO Krarny St.. nr. Plne^ j A HIGHSFT s.ricea raid Jor tents' ca«t-ofl ' e;ri!:i!«r. Ml"SIN. £3* 4th »t. ;tel. Green 140. ! BVTKKFIA <¦->'''> hair ard molea. removed br i electrv :.?*<!:¦ .Dr.&Mrs.Ttaver»e,1170 Market, j HJi't; «-• : i en easy ir.sui:!nier.ts. LEON LE- ' »•<•?. IIL'7 Market *t.. betweea 7th and Sth. j UAbQtJtCRADR co«utr.e». play bocki. wigs; j y. r-::,u> ordgr». OOLUSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. j TAiLOfi-KADK «!lt». }; r.0:ii:f!» paatr, $2T0. ! ' Witf.i Oothir.B Parlvr. ci>t. liU!-h and Dupoat. ; ACTINA rector** cyetight. cure* deafncea and i Catarrh. A'Vida Co.. 763 Valencia, cor. lath. ' ,ALirt::i;\« "MS Egyptian Henna 'restore* «rray tiair to Ita eatural color: fl; at all drucgisia. onx-mIscte 1 5x>pTn acb . baops curb j Inetaittly; "! ¦ ; SSci *ll drugglstr. BnT LAIIOTXES : FRENCH CORN PAINT. tfce tort -corn cure: Z5c; all cTuppIstg. noons for »m>i ¦ »i:uri:ri>r;. ALCALEK APAKTMCNT IIOUEB. 723 o'I'arrell st. '• ft. ¦? aprt '' room apfertments with bath; fur- r'«'i«^1 or iinftirriitfceiS: «"!ectric elevator; free l'Ehtins; Iree tctepbotre; free water; free laundry. ¦ . ALL S1NNY AND OUTSIDE ROOMS. V.X< QbUEVT VIlvW i.frlTVAND BAY. Re«t Turighborhod tn the city: ready for t'-n- «.rt^ Irt ot M»r«-*i; p*"!'-"* reaermal.t* ; refer- m<:''-. the bc« tf Rrvlcc guaranteed. ADCALnie »PARTMKNT HOUSE. ; -; 7T% Ofamii . , 4NTOU APAIiTMENTF— 2. 3, 4 anj T. rooin tsouf»;Kery>iTie Fuites: rrivsn* bath*, elertrlc #le\-stor «51 fi |;jM; all yuriny ror>m»=: ojw>ti . ' «h--ut l>!'tTJ«ry 1T>; tna';e- re«T\atl'jti« «iow; v.KtiHfcrr on r>'-*:"ii»ei« l'> to 4 Sally: 1'i^ation hr-tl Is dtX» BtOClKtOtt st.. t>et. Sutler A. Duslj. ADl'IXU ir> r*c"-2 front funiUhed hskpg". tonnis. t«-= rjinte. |ll; furn. rooms. $4-f."t. ' KIKII!. "TJ—T!ir<-e l.o-jfokcpinE, two hedn an] b»tli. £2!; almftjtiwfle. ?."> tn $7. UA^"TlK>nN. 172. nr. Harrison Sunny conve- nient .1-1.: c. 'ini-. f->r 2: ii?<? parlor: rcas, ; ref. ¦• MN1I1. Tifl -Ni,o|y furni,h«v1 rooms for h, wv*.(.r<-pjr5r; phoue, bath; <juiet. - fT. J.\Mn.=. SIrAin«er «nu Lagnsa^-Fur- .: fs'T'! "niuy suit'*, nil ootuplete : for houce-- ktrptfif: a siylei. p, fieasant boose rent rea>. J TtV r NT V THIilH. 372«r~riear iKilor^?—Sur.ny . h«3 -v : .r.'1-w rootps, neat; ct.mrl'te for house- VAI,EN''IA. te*—2 furnished r^droomn and k1»rh«-i,; f>unny;-no childixn; separate tn- ttSTK-e. CLAKS1FIKD a<iv*>rtii=em*r.t!! and fubseriptlor.s wnelvgd at <:all tiranrh olflte, 22fn> Fillmore. A HRAN H r,lfi<-e for Call advertisements ami .. »ut>?ori;tions has ttf<zx Cftablithcd at 1"KHJ VHl«*n«"«n rt. ¦r'inny: 7.V Jay upward: McAllister cjir? to . goor; liaudromest grillr<x>v\ in California. A-HnUNSV\ICK HOt T PF~14s"HxtlT^ Hoonls - . 2Tk- f> i--r nicht; f 1 29 to $5 per wi-rk. and Tijeht liouMkeepir.R rooois; <-p<--n all night. •AT "The" Almonte," St3 Market tt. 0>r N'o.- 1 Tinii pLV—Hooms 2.V, bOc. fl. f 1 M night; t1 to 910 j^t•wer-k; house o|»on all n!cht. BCTUCETT, 142«5 Market (n!d"xo. l.TX)—Vur- , titFhed room?, ruites. single; also unfnrnislied. | BI?P1I. TIMIA Fur.ny frcmt room; near Lurline I}s>'.iir:twit re—ooabj<». - ClivrtA. K.r, r.rar Fifth—Four room*; $12. '• CUFTOKD. 2<^4 Ellis. e,, r . Mason— Elegamly" ftirnisl.cd suiiry r.K,m!=; pricM reasonable.- l~F.U1. r 1U<R <»n« !«rr<». tunny furnlfhr-d front I...,,,! fr.r r»nt; npi-osite ,Panl'an<lU>; phyne •Vyv |257; jrivate family; reference*. ELTJ«. 'Mozart) - Nicely furn. roomiTsScT »iy»_lr»ght£ $1 6<>. i'i wfk; oVien all uiRh'. ' Grand Ku.ijTftern. 7tli «nj Mission Uoom* ftOc to fl 50 u^dit: f* l»*|« wce_k; rea«lir.g-room. IfoWAUr*. Tir.. nr. Tl)Ir(J (St. DavM'MZiu"nny furuipiirfl ri">rriB »>n ruite or single; clean £ Jbe4a;-fl W) to *5 i>^r w«-k: reading -room. C HdtVAWj. PJaneti— Xlec"bay'- window ri«jrr.«; rwmis, 'S>c .to WV; a night; $1 25 to ilS 5<» .a week; Iransirpt. HOWAUD. J»I4-^r"ront roonr: gTate, phone; homo cuokijsK: j>rlvaie family j 2--men; $^0.' '. MINNA. CC7. comer Mh—,\>wly furnished bay- . «1ndoU' room; $1 nor Vfek*. transient. NK ; JKLY. lurnisliea roorii, uith running wat<»r: l»tw<- <-l<w^: |Tlvm» funjily. Apply ax. 412 '."OU- si.. \tf-J. I ; -i;- urn! <J8k. OFAimEIX. 2<t -Suni:y furnirhefl rjoiiflS an4 offi<f.«; « let-ator. yirc. liphtF; day. werk. mo. O J-AIiKKLL. I-5M4—U or as many as deTIred UnturniKliefl rootit; Dew, cunny, corner flat; . ' . vail fnin 1 to <> p. m. O" FARREU* 1 :: I J- Front euite of r^antly famlshfd rorrrnv. roS7. S»». »m Kearnr, .14— Office or tunny rurnisiietl room*; en eulte or fii^gle. ROTAtj'dfoUtt, r.'n rniis-lncan^Fcrnt llghtl r«adi»s-roof.i. Mnuklti|;-rouni and ladies' par- lor; ruums^'r night. ::.->c to fl 50; «r4, $2 to $S; month. *n to f*W iilijialm on pround floor'; rootfis with hot »n<3 t-old water; bath*;. ElKTH; .io^i-I^'rce firitit room eleyantly fur- niiilicd; fcafor.able rate. CliAFSIFlKD «dvertii<eTnents and Kubscrlptions reoeJtT^Ist Call branch orfice. 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office lor Call advertisements anj *=ubscrit>tioiis has been cttablisht-d at 103ti- Valenei> ct.- ~TT«OOMS A!*D DdliTo] OLD iiterensan man*lon, cpp. Grace Church, with enncx. M)7 Calif ore!* attractive m. terjor; "exceptional table; free fci!l!ar<l room. U; Kii. 2Jt6—Sunny rooms; private boarding- bou^e; excellent board; reference*. LaMBOCP.NE, () L*d3y— High-cla*« bouis; mrr.l»l)»d tuittf or Blrgle: licit. .- - A ..UIVIOEMI. X*»T1CI£». . DlVIDCSri) of V23- t-ente per share 'of the .CaJUornta Kchgelsen «.'lub Park and Build- fl-jt AFsVjHatlon fca* \wn declared, payable oji and :tfter KebruAry 21J iWKt. at the offlce of the "u-ejiHUrer. It. J- -RHUIJOl^D, 312 Buxli •U TrjuifcXens " .-loee February 12. OTTO- BliEMEIt, Secretarj-. , -.George and the late Elnter R. Bergst. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged S years U months and 2 dajF. 5 ItyFrientis and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- 1 rtence of the parents, 35 Oak Grove avtw«, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where ser- vices will b«» held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BESTHORN— In this city, February 16, 1903, George «.. beloved husband of Anna Best- horn, father of Mrs. F. Nullmeyer and George Besthorn Jr., brother of Herman and ;; Christopher Besthorn and Mrs. E. Peetz, and brother-in-law of Jol^n and Claus Martens, a native of Schleswlg-Holstein, Germany, aged 56 years 11 months and 29 days. A mem- ucrtff Verefn Elntracht and Hercules Lodge No. 63, A. O. U. W. CCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1'o'elocK, iTrora his late resi- dence, 1107, Scott street, near Turk. .Inter- ment Mount Oliv«t Cemetery. . BISHOP— In this city, February IS, 1003. Sarah A. Bishop, -tlearly beloved wife of Henry Bishop, mother ot Mrs. Mary Wilklns. Mrs. E. H.-Zeislng and Harry Bishop, and plster of Mrs. Mary E. Peteraen of New Ydrk, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y. BRACKETT^ln this city. February 18. 1903. Susannah Af. Brackett. beloved mother of Mrs. Susie E. Woods, Dr. .George F. Brack- ett, Mrs. G. D. Abbott, Mrs. M. M. Brown and Lawrence and Belle Brackett, a native -of^-Norfolk, Va., aged C9 years 3 months and 13 days. . (Oakland papera please copy.) Dr-Friends and acquaintances are respect* fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February 22, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from ths Union-street Presbyterian Church, Oakland. Interment private. CA1IKHDEN— In this city, February 17, l»03. on her TOtli birthday, Martha Camerden, mother of Mrs. C. C. Rubert and Mrs. E. G. Fevrler, a native of Tennessee. (C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 4328 Twentieth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. BI.OODGOOD—In Centervllle, February 17, ifHXi. Samuel Bloodgood, a native ot New Jerbe>% acred C8 years. (EFFuneral v.ill take plae« at the resi- dence of John A. Bunting, Centervllle, at 2 o'clock, to-day. February 19. 1903. CUSHMAN'— In this city, February 18, 1000. Thomas J., beloved aon of Harry D. and Helen Cushman, and brother of Geannle, Harry. George, David, Margaret, Elizabeth, Frank, Helen and Russell Cushman, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 9 days. DODD— In this city, February 17, 1903, Ma- tilda, beloved wife of William Dodd, and mother of Mrs. J. W. Ileede of Tucson, Ariz., and Robert W. J. Dodd, aged 63 yearn 2 months and 2<5 days. (Tucson, Ariz., and St. John, N. B., Canada, papera please copy.) (EyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral service* to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the First United Presbyterian Cluirch, corner iJclden Gate avenue and Polk street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets.- FAY At his residence. 210 Arcadia street, Suiinysid". February 17, 1903, Joseph K., dearly beloved huFband of Nellie E. Fay, devoted father of Frankie Fay, son of J. J. Fay, and brother of Walter and Jack E. Fay, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the Native Sons' Hall. 414 Mason street, where services will he held under the auspices of National Par- lor No. 118, N. S. G. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GRADY—In this city. February 18, 1003, Jo- har.na Grady, a native of Ireland, aged Hi years. UlTTHRIE In this city, February 17, 1903, Frances Mallory Ashley ' Guthrie. wife of Samuel Guthrle, (laughter of the late J«me« P. and Frames Mallory Ashley,' and niece of the? late ¦ Kgbert M. Mallory, a native of Bourbon ¦ County, Kentucky, aged 66 years 0 months and 7 days. (.Paris, Ky., paper3 please copy.) (CFriends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the fuiural Thursday, at 10:30 o'clock, from hor lato residence. 1971 Union street, tltenrc to St. Mary the Virgin Church, corner Union and Stein<r street*, for services, com- monclng at 11 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HYlU:—In this city, February 15. 1900, Dr. Frank »5ate Hyde, beloved liushand of Anna Boll Hyde, and brother of Mrs. It. E. Bun- ker of San FraniclSCO and Mrs. G. S. Dexter of Boston, Mafti.j a native 'Of Troy, N. Y., auM 30 years 11 months and 18 day*. (C7"frriends and acquaintances are respect- fully'invited to attend the funeral servleoa Thursday. February 19, l!)03. at 2 o'clock sharp, at the chajiol at Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. KKNNKY— In this city, February IT, 1003, I-iuke. pelovrd lui.-hund of the late Margaret Konney. and father of John. Thomas. James and Kllpn Konn&y. a native of County Gal- wny, Ireland, aged ."il years. iryFrl'-nds and aoiualntnnccs art respect- fully Inviteil to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), nt 9 o'clock, from his late resl- denee, :i Douglas* street, thence to the Cluirch of tlie Holy Redeemer, whore a sol- emn rrquiem inusti willb<> celebrated for th« rfpoi--n of hl.s iinul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LESSER~-Xn this city, February 19. 1903, Julia Mm eldest and doarly bflovrd daugh- ter' of Mrs. IteJiecra .1. lyo^jx-r, sister of Eve- lyn K., Adriana M. and Irene M. I««"SF>er and Albert M. Lester, an.l granddaughter of D. A. d'Anoona. a native of Santa Cruz, Cal., ageil 24 years it months and 0 days. LOl'DKHBACK—In this city. February 17, UHJS, William A., beloved husband of Cath- erine louderback, and father of Charles K. and Hubert A. Louderback and Mrs. T. Brennan, a native of Newark. N. J., aged ul years 9 .months and 1U days. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late rfSldem'e, l.'ilt Henry street, off Sanchez, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, thence to the Church of the Advent. Eleventh street, ' near Market, where servlee* will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LUETERDT—In this city, February 1«, 1003, , Annie A., beloved wife of Charles T. Lue- 1 terdt, devoted mother of Charles A., "Wil- liam T., Kltil! II. and Christian F. Lueterdt. and sister of Mrs. Euphemia Taylor and Fergus A. Smith, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 54 years. iCyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to-attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:»0 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2112 Bryant street, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Kightecnth and Guerrero streets. McKENNA In this city. February IS. 1003, John J., beloved son of the late Peter B. and Lucinda McKenna. a native of Boston, Mass., aged 40 years and S months. ICTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, James Neuman, 2401 San Bruno avenue, thence to All Hallows Church for services at 10:30 o'clock. Inter- ment private. Holy Cross Cemetery. MANSKLL In this city. February 17. 1903, George, beloved husband of Matilda Mansell, and father of. Florence, Marlon, Gertrude, Anette and Alfred Manaell and Mrs. A. Mdore, a native of England, aged 73 years. (Victoria, B. C, papera please copy.) C7The funeral will take plaoe to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, ' from his late residence, 1516 Vallejo street. Interment Cypres3 Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Ouerroro streets. MEREDITH—In. Oakland. February 17. 1903. Anna Maria Meredith, beloved mother of Oorge S. Meredith, Thomas L. Darling and Mrs. W. A. Mackinder, r native of New York. State, aged 7i years 1 month and 2 days. " lETInterment private. PUGH—In this- city, February IS, 1903, Dr. Edmund Pugh, a native of England, aged years. RAYMOND In Santa Cruz. February 15, 1003, Elizabeth Stanley Raymond, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Raymond, aged 1 year 8 months and 4 days. REGAN—In this city, February 17, 1003, James Regan, a native of Valparaiso, Chile. acfl 71 years and 10 months. ICTThe funeral will take place -to-day (Thursday), at o'clock, rrom his late resi- dence, 20SD Ellis street, thence to Holy Crost Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flower*. RYAN— In this city, February 17, 1003, Brid- get, beloved wife of the late James II. Ryan, and mother of Mary. Annie and Thomas Cyan. -a. native of Australia. C^Frlends an4 acquaintances are respect- fully. Invited to attend the funeral to-day . (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1940 Stockton street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the. repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHAFER— In this city, February 18, 1003, at the residence of her parents, SO Shotwell street. Ellxa Schafer. dearly beloved daugh- ter of George and Emma .Schufer, beloved sister of Charles. Emma, Louisa, Annie and the late George Schafer, *nd granddaughter of Mrs. I*. F. Gruner, a native of Ban Fran- cisco, aged 18 years 5 months and 2 days. ETFuneral private to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. ¦ SHERMAN In this city, February 18, 1903, George Sherman,' a native of Germany, aged 7T years. ..... __ .......' . . B^^^ NEAREST^THE CITY j t OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. J F. J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 233U-VUU MleElon et. Telephone Mission 3l!

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Page 1: The San Francisco Call (San Francisco) 1903-02-19 [p 13]BOO Male & Nor..103 50 Utah ss 100 Mexican ... part of the apparatus which la to be taken to Chile he willbe unable to go to

Golf Championship Date.

NEW YORK, Feb. 13.-Trie cxecutlvacommittee of the United States Golf As-sociation to-day decided that the wom-an's championship should be played onthe Chicago Golf Club grounds tn theweek beginning September 28. and thatthe open championship should be playedon the links of the Baltusrol Club onJu^ 26 and C7. The amateur champion-ships will be competed for on the links

of the Nassau Country Club in the weekbeginning August St

The vineyards or Germany asgre jat«23?,(C5 acres.

WEDNESDAY. Feb. IS—ip. m.

Bld.Ask.l Bid.Ask.Alpha 07 lOlJulIa «5 07Alta 03 lOJustice 00 11Andes 21 2-1 Kentuck 05. .06Belcher 45 47jMexican 130iS5Best & Bel...2 20 2 30 Occidental ... CO B2Bullion O9 • 10 Ophlr 2 •»."» 2 10Caledonia ...2 20 2 25 Overman .... 69 61Challenge ... 4S BO Potosl ....... 51 5.1Choilar <0 42 Savage ...... 30. 34Confidence ...1 25 1SO Scorpion O4 06C C & Va....2 15 2 20 8e» Belcher.. 25 27Con Imperial. 04 O3' Sierra Nev... W> 85Con NY 08 OS Stiver Hill... 57 69Crown Point. 20 31 St Louis.....' 13

—Eureka Con.. 25 —.Syndicate ... —

07Exchequer ... O4 O5,Union Cbn...l IS 120Gould & Cur. 5T» f>« Utah '. 42 44Hale &NOT..1 15 12O Yel Jacket.". ,'J 5O' "53Lady Wash... 05

—.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

BO Best «: Bel... 2 ir. 200 Occidental .. SO7OO Bullion 10 20O Ophlr* •» os

100 Caledonia ...2 20 400 Overman .".""' eo150 Challenge ... 45 40fl Potosl

""4S

.100 Choilar M 500 Potost 47200 Choilar 87 200 Potosl

'51

200 C?hollar 37% 1W)O Savare TO600 C C & Va..2 'J^Vi 3O<t Sierra Nev..' st•_'00 C C &Va 2 15 20O Union Con...l 25fxX) Con Imperial. 03 200 Union Con... 115300 Crown Point. 30 550 Union Con...110250 Gould & Cur. 52 200 Union Con,! 17U200 Hale & Nor..l 10 200 Union Con...i 2?>BOO Male & Nor..103 50 Utah ss100 Mexican ...12"H SOO Yel Jacket... 54100 Occidental ... 41 SOO Tel Jacket... 4»

Afternoon Session.

Late Shipping IntelligenceSAILED.Wednesday. February 18.

Stmr Chehalla, Thompson, Grays Harbor.DOMESTIC PORT.

ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Meteorfrom Guayitias: . «tmr Ruth, from San Fran-cisco; schr Taurus, from San Pedro.

COMMERCIAL NEWSContinued Prom Page Eleven.

~NEW "WESTERN HOTEL.

J McErney. S Rafael J r> Barnes HavwrdsIIA Smith, Denver O James HaywardaW GIbbina. Denver J E Duke HaywardsJ Hooker. L AnK M I^^.,

% rtRichmondJ LColeman. S Rafael \V E Deane Ollrc.y.T ilUayden. IVcMdlo E K Kelley' OilrovE E KUIott. Tacoma B Mortunf GllroyO Gardiner, Tacoma 8 Slnisjer N YIjIlardenbunr. Seattle G Butter'worth N* TS I.Brown. Taccma IIPaulsen, (Th'lcaso? 5 fella.w'_Taci>I1ia M ««»J«ey. Chicagot> E Richards. S Jose J D HalL Kansas CityAV Dlckenson. Mare Isl J Piper. Kansas CityIIWalsh.' Sausalito Miss B Walton OmahaT Brennan. Oakland Mlas C Read Omahaeis.On

-Oakla"d « Edwards. OaklandJ A Gilbert, S Joss LM Daxnsanl S JosaS Johnston. S Jose- G Roos. Vallelo

J J Irwin. Oakland M Goode Vallejo •W Johnston, Calistoga H Devlin VallejoIIDlckson. Callatoga A Goodwin. S MateoMiss B Jones. S Que-nt iW P Patterson & famMrs E Jones. S Qnent/ San Mateo

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

Frank Dezenie. the driver of a furniturewagon, was Injured considerably yester-day by the capsizing of his wagon on theNoe-street grade between Twentieth andTwenty-first streets. The wagon at thetime was heavily laden with furniture.There were two other men on the seatwith Dezenie, but they escaped uninjured.

Furniture Wagon Capsizes.

InAprilHarold K.Palmer, now instruc-tor in practical astronomy in the univer-sity, is to follyjv- Mr, Wright to Chite inorder to co-operate 'in the observations.Director W. W. Campbell was to haveaccompaolAfl the expedition in order to in-augurate his work, but because of inju-ries received at San Diego while testingpart of the apparatus which la to be takento Chile he willbe unable to go to SouthAmerica.

The object of the investigations, whichare to be carried on in Chile by the uni-versity, is to throw light on tho greatproblem as to tho movement throughspnc<? of our solar system. W. H. Wright,assistant astronomer in the LJck Observ-atory, is to be at tho head of the expedi-tion.

UNIVERSITY OK CALIFORNIA,Feb.IS.—The IX6. Millsexpedition of the Uni-versity of California sent by the I*ick Ob-servatory to spend two years In studiesof the motion 'of the stars in tho line ofsicjht. will sail from San Francisco forSantiago on the Pacific Mail steamshipPeru on Saturday,- February 2S.

BERKELEY ASTRONOMERSWILL LEAVE FOR CHILE

D. O. MillsExpedition Expects to SailSail on the Peru Februr

ary 28.

OFFICIAL.

The Original Little Louisiana Com-pany of Son Francisco

—Estab-

lished January, 1887.SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.

Owlnir to the fact that numerous schemesare placed before the public from time totime, we would respectfully call the attentionof purchasers of tickets to buy only from re-sponsible agents and to tee that their ticketsread as follows:THE ORIGINAL,LITTL.B IXHJISIANA COM-

PANT OP BAN FRANCI8CO. ESTAB-LISHED JANUARY. 1S87.

Each coupon will bear the Initials In larg»colored letters M and F. on the face of theticket.

The following are the capital prizes as de-cided by tho Honduras National Lottery Com-pany drawing: February 14, 1903: No.10243 wins $7500. sold in San Francisco; No.«7920 wins ?200<>. sold In San Francisco; No.R0271 wins J100O, sold In San Francisco; No.5U346 wins $500, sold In San Francisco; Nos.7t»00 and 10r>50 rach win $200, sold in SanFrancisco; Nos. 19051. 40141. 76189. 85585.S7523 each win $100. sold InSacramento, Oak-land and San Francisco.

The following capital prizes were paid bythe Rbovfi company for th« January 10, 1903,drawing: Frank Austin (withF. Patek & Co..wholesale butchers. 500 Washington street!San Francisco, Cal.. $7500; paid to Anglo-Cal-ifornlan Bank. San Francisco. Cal.. for clientPortland, Or. $1000; collected through theFirst National Bank San Francisco.- Cal., forclient. Portland. Or.. $1000: Etnille Kekloff.$20 Halght street, San Francisco Cal $500. •

PATENT APPLIED FOR.

NUMBERSOF THE

Honduras National Lottery Co.(LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.)

Single Number Class "B" Drawn atPuerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A.,

Saturday, February 14, 1003. -¦'.

No. Prize. |Xo. Prize. |Xo. Prize.7 4t» 25 40j 107 24

142 40 249'

1« 274 40342 40 502 24 65» 1«»17 1«S W20 16 1000 16

1057 80 12<M 24 1243.;... 401294 SO 1305 24 1512 241612 40 1S12Z.... 40 Ig73 161SS.1 24 1914..... 16 1071..... 1«2070 40 2171 120 211KJ M)2251 24 22«4..... 24 2285 8rt2472 IB 2«2«..... 1« 2S87 Jti2828 SO 2948..... l«j 8113 2*•¦1134;.... i.4 KJ44 1'4| 341S 24341X 1« 3«2! 16 S63.J Ill)3«38 24 3S73 40 4835 lt$:«*•.« 16 •jnni is 4174 i«*370 24) 4393 16| 4401 4O4433 40| 4543 24 4546 804«V6 161 4719 »0 4S«J 1«HS94 2410012 40 5120 1«5240 ie 531U 40 6419 SOfr*2l 24 MM 24 5491 8O>Ml»3 40 5618 24 574* 1«6i47..».. 1« 5$«5 21 C023 100201 1(5 t>2<S6 SO C271 246S0 16 (M44 2i W 4S «tgJM 40 C510 4Oj 6516 15

*%S\ 24 6824 1*>I ««M4 24i«S*2 "4 C977 l«'701.'i IKJ<£9 t« 7087 lfij 7200

'16!

7222 16j 7258 lfi! 74S6 80,i<>j>> 1000 7601 16| 7«0S 1«i!>24 40 7W7 241 7«71 24£7*5 1B T7.TT 1« 7778 1«J7»«7 24 NO5fi 16| S174 24

SJi5, 16 8188 16 8242 SO¦S*-<H 24| IK-WJ 1«; 8320 16| S441.I... 24*'462 lft .SCT4 40j 8685 4I>«®« 1* Sl>-'4 SO 89S« 24OOM...,. 24 8143 16J 0174 219V.S 24 8t!*6 1C[ 9230 40«?4i 40 9519 lffi 954» 1«"•'f'5 40l »«»5 40 978» Itt9S>>3 4O( !W54 v l«i S.^Ki ... 2»,»°75 l»!l Oft77 lfi.10075 24lOltoO 24 10340 30000110C71 lft

1W>2 16 10550 lCCOlOtllO j 24JJSf* 40 11172 2111230 24J,l2^2 24IU37H l«115a;{ lh11*45 4«;116CG 4011071 1«"973 16I12O1M 40J12343 Irt122o2 16|1227O l«122S2 it;1^18 40 124.W S0 12o!<3 1« IJ2«80 2112072 1*12808 IB128JM) 16 12»flO so 121152 It!!"K» 1613271 4o;i:»27» I 24

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'2I««« 16|211»4 SOI212DS 1(5!21574 80,217.15 24;2l*4O ,vo22194 R0|22311 1« zrew .. . itS261S 24j22«71..... 120'22702 V"O=»*» 1*22875 24'2.-50OO....: £•*2»>i» 80:2:5204 i«;2.:2i«...:i T«:SJfn 24j2rM».! IHlS-itMS ]¦!2j»fj 1J23975 i« 2r>nSr,..::: i«JJ2°S 1024014 24i24««7 24242,4 24;2i:jO».

t... It;2450!» |«J24704 lC!24838....i 120J2480S . 2t2««2 lfi;24T*7K 40 24fts:r ... 4024995 80 2.-.220 $oi2.->2C« .. 1«|S5280 40.23440 24;25»«N "i2 r>5*(» S«;254.B>7 4l»'2-.T!>«..;!. 2tV*»G 24I2ISS3 1S126302 IB2«07 4<>;2«>4:J7 1KZM82 .... it>Stsin.*... 24:2«»7fi 2t'-'t:r..so. . . 4026780 40;2iXt7 ie27(K>: 21rlll} 40,27173 4ft: 27344} 402.40;: Hi,27t;:r, i«27472 "i27«!»r, 40E7737

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jp-Tl 2433372 *o,.T54,-,.s;mi JsSMJ2 1R,33551 I$3«S».K^ 40?568j. 16I.158S4 1«13«116..... w2S22 S438171 40.3&tOO 402«425 lf3|3ftHH 24J;W40!>.:::: 1sm.A 4oi:w7it leSsTsa "I3«7S!< 1«;S«>17 24|3H35s'. ..'. %o370W 2437138 l«i37US5Ip48 1637355 16137*4 1 15•{i£t» 16 37912 M>j.-57S>lfl..... i23'W6 24S71W8 4o5s365l**i; 24»83fi© 1«!3«4.11 24I3S4S0 ik»S68l J6J3S749 1« 3S7M) I\»3«f8 403S903 1630O&S! 4039U1 24|;»11S I«!3911!» "12?219 4*39280 1(5:39333!;... 40»W72 80;39443 1«««43 24J.19670 40(3975.'. 40«W77f> 24 40141 400140278 244OTI23 24'4nO27 24i'4O7O8 .. "t40785 24 40808 40I408SO. .:. Hi4OSW8 4O41OOK J«i41067... -1H41074 24141124 21|41241 4i>41274 16141347 1RU1437 •—

it;41621 16 41K52 IMlStW SO41816 24 418M 1«i420C0. »t42091..... 24 4210A 16 42I»>...'.. »t424S2 1»;|42.V>« 2442909 IB4254S 24 42602 1HJ42727 2*42737 16J42924 24!42950 14;42082 24J43138 lfli433.V.43443 40143761 24 43941 -i440.J7 16144043 14^44077.

"24442fiC 16144551 1*!44Wrt 24

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APPROXIMATION PRIZES.10f> numbers fiwn 1019S to 10298 Incliislvr.

bring 50 numbers on fach aide of the mimb>rdrawing th<» capital rri/>» of <W.0Oft—$4O.

1«O nnmbpm from «t7*T0 to «57U7f> incluiiv*.ih#ln< W> nnmb*ri on *»ch »l«i<» of th» numberdrawing tlif r.ipital priz* of fsorti

—?24.

1C0 numbers from W221 to 5<VT21 tn^lusiv«fcbririr W) numbers on each «lri<» of th« numberdrawing the capital prize of JtlXiO—$18.

TERMINAL PRIZKS.!W> numbers fndtn? with 4*. bflnjr the la^t

two fleures of th<» number drawing: the capi-tal prize of f,:o.n<iO— $8.

SW numbers ending with 20. beinif th<» twolast figurr-s of the number drawing the secondcapital prize of «mi*i<>—$s.

The subscriber having supervised the sing!*number drawing, ilass "B." Honduras Na-tional Lottery «Y».. hereby certifies that th<»above arc th<- numbers which were thin darIrom the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with theprizes corresponding to them.

Wltnes* my hand at Puerto Corte*. Hondu-ras. C. A., this Saturday. February 14. 18Oi.

(.Signed) "W. S. CABELLE, Commissioner.

State of California, City and County of San,Francisco— $oU.COO for |2, whole of first capi-tal prize.

Jose Uajirnenez. being duly sworn, deposemand says that h« resides at No. 72S Unionstreet, in the city and county of San Francisco.State of California; that he Is the bona fldaowner of the whole ticket of first capital prize.$30,000. of the Honduras National LotteryCompany of the January 10. 1WO. drawing,and that said tn-ket bears the number ,*Vtnft4.

<SiKntil) JOSE MAJIMBLNEZ.Subscribed and sworn to before iu* this 2Jth

day of January. lfXV}. iSlgned)EUGENE W. LETT. Notary Public.

$4000 FOR «1, HALF OF SECOND CAPITALPRIZE.

State of Massachusetts, County of E3sex.—

E. A. North. S3 Market Squar*. Lynn. Him.deposes and says that h«» la th*rlirhtfal ownerand possessor of '.>:<•¦ half-ticker. Nix l."..*17. inthe Honduras National- Lotterj-, which <trtwthe seomd capital prize of $*w«> imhe draw-ing of January 10. 190.1, at Puerto Cbrtrz. andthat money was patd In full without discountor exp#-n«« or any nature upon the presentationof the ticket to the representatiTc of the Hon-duras National Lottery.

(Signed) E. A. X0RTII.Sworn and subscribed to before me this -l»t

day of January. \'n"..ALBERT 3. N. HICKFORD.

Notary Public.

$1000 FOR $2. WBTOLE OF TUIRD CAPITALPRIZE.

State of Illinois. County of Peorla.—

C. S.Anderson and S. Kls>lri. being duly sworn, de-pose and say that they reside In the city ofPeoria. State of IlUnol!),and that they are th*true and bona fida owners of the whole ticketNo. ©47-14 of the Honduras National lotteryCompany, the drawing of which was held Jan-uary 1O. lWKt. at Puerto Cortez. Honduras, Cen-tral America, which number won the thirdtanltal prize of |100O. i^VZl

(Signed) C. T.. ANDFRSOX,S. EISFELD.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21itiay of Januarj'. A. D. liXJii.

tSigned) KESSIE GIPP3./, -. Notary Public.

$1000 FOR 25 CENTS. ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC-OND CAPITAL. PRIZE.

State of .\nr York. City ot New Tork.—

Wil-liam It. Lane, being duly sworn, deposes andsays that he resides at 142 Tlllary.Brooklyn,and that he Is the tree, bona fkic and lawfulowner of one-eighth ticket No. 15517. class A.of the Honduras National Lottery Company ofPuerto Cortez, Honduras. C. A.. an«l which,

number drew the seoond capital prize of $SC<»',the drawing of which was held on Saturday.

January 10. 190.1. at Puerto Cortez, Honduras,C A., and that Ireceived the money In full.

Witness: STEPHEN O'BRIEN.(Signed) WILLIAMH. LANE.

MAXWVSTROW, Notary Public.Originals of foregoing affidavits held by Pres-

ident of Honduras Xatlonai Lottery CompanytLouislana State Lottery Company).

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THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903.13

|Rj3.V^,_gg"TATE—

CITY—FOR. SALE.{THOMAS MAOEB & SONS,

REAL ESTATE AGENTS.5 MONTGOMERY STREET.

$t»coaREDUCED FROM $G5.000.

Rents now $300 a month. Two tenants.SHOULD 13*: INXREASED.

Three-EtGry and basement building.

MUST BE SOLD.OWNER GOING TO EUROPE.

FOR SALE—A nice home, beautifully situatedand very home-like, with handsome garden;cottage built 2 years: 5 rooms: bath and cel-lar: large lot. :;o.\l.V>; price fl'ouo cash oreasy i-syments; very cheap, but must beto!d. Apply on premises, 140 Peralta ave ,one Mjck from Army and York sts., or toowner. CHARLES II.J. TRUMAN. 1909Mission St.; you willlike it when you see It.

MANHATTANLOAN COMPANY (Inc.)Leans on real estate, also for the full coatof improvements ana part cost of lot; tabuieibuilt en terms to suit; plans free; interestC per cent. 107-108 Crocker building.

FINE corner residence 10 rooms, bath; Pa-cific Height*: lot SislOO: very sunny; bar-pain. »A. B. Yi:0iIANS. 502 Montgomery¦t.. room 14.

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KOR rale—

House ot 8 rooms: sunny side 10thrt.; b«t. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE-PHENS &CO.. 14 end 16 Union Squar* Mar-ket. Powell and O'Farrell ets.• FOR sale— Rea^onsbly. en account of depart-ure modern s-ioom lioure. bath and furni-ture. :t««l Twtnty-fourth Et.. near Church.

!TO~buTIdfrs— 2 fine lots. 50xi:J7:C. for sale;cheap: on Hayes ft. 1 block from park. H.it.ci.ARK. ii:tr. Folsom. .

¦NEW cottages for sale: modern Improvements;easy term*. Cell at premises. Eureka »t.,

J near Twenty-third.

IHOUSES an.1 lots in creat variety f.-ir sale andrent. WILLIAMM. DEWOLP, 323 ClementSt.; niclimond is my sj-eclalty.

j WILL1\M M. PKWOIiF-Richmond Districtrealty I*my hobby. Office 32:1 Clement st.

1 RICHMOND PiFirirt real estate l?» my special-ty. WILLIAMM. DEffOLF, 323 Clement st.

iWANTED—To buy house to be removed. Boxiv<7. ''all office. . ''

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;KKAL ESTATE Country For Sale.|~™OR S-ALK NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—

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Small tracts. $W> to J 1̂ P<*r acre, on Rancho• 'otatl. Sonoma Co.: future value assured, asSan Francisco is Krowiug rapidly; locationbest for poultry nnd general farming. Applyto The.. Ootaii Co.. ;V2 California '.St., forpamphlet and information.

!FINK prune and apricot ranch of 13 acres.r>oai* Campbells. Santa Clara Valley; trees 8years olri: nil improvements: S3.V> per acre;must sell. K. LEFFMAN, 111S Broadway,Oakland, Cal.

j A LAROE list- of choice country lands in allse.-tions of California. Land DepartmentAMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO.,S20-1-1'-:; Hayward building.

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ltCAL ESTATE WANTED.

I WANTED—To buy or rent, house with familycardan and orcliari or a fmall ranch for aterm of year?. Write A. C, 1GD0 California.

JAUMEDA ADYERTiSEMENTS.A1.AMEDA RBAL ESTATE.

j SEE our 1 • auiiful homes for sale.ldral location, fireat Iarealn.

EASY TERMS. .ALAMEDALAND.COMPANY.

; 1500 ParV St., Alameda.

] ATTRACTIVEhome. AlameMa warm belt; lot74x100: street accepttd; jjacrifl<--c,.a>:Count de-parture. A. B. YEOMANS, 302 Montgomery»t.. room 14. •

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BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTSIIKUKKLEYUEAI,ESTATE.

Cl^N^Y^^liEnn^^TrAlRGAINiL1500—Lot. 40x1^5; all street work done; near

Colltge ave; any terms.

J1GC0—* rooms nnd bath; en Parker st. nearDut; Ftrcet work all done; rents forfillper mouth.

$ZZO—Ijct,'<«xl3."; near North Berkeley «ti?j

tlon; elegant view.

fecoo^— 7 r<x>nis «n<I b*th;lot 100x135; en' Hasteftrect_ near I'iednjonl; very best resi-df-tK-c.dlftiict; all modern; great snap. -

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2 flnts' ami rear lioupe; Immediately ad-* ' jolrilng the university; brings In $70 per.month.

$r«iOO—

10 lots on College ave.; bargain for spec-ulator!; will stand MOOO mortgage.

$3500— New- I/cure of 7 rooms and -bath; headof Dwlght way; beautiful home.

CHENEY &BERRY,Next door to Postoffice, Berkeley.

NEW "-roomed 2-story house; larse lot; brickfoundations nice mantel; tiled sink; pric-»(2100; fLtx* cash, balance t-afy terms.

J. H. PERKINS,Lorin Rtatlon. Open Sundays.

KKW T«-roomed i-ottase. near station; mantel,Ms!> batment; strct work done; cementIKidevaJki: a nice modern home; prlre only

J^l'W); $3(W each, balance easy payments.

J. n. PERKINS.Lorlr. station. Open Sundays.

NICK 4-roome'l cottage: iitar station and elec-tric earn; gr-v..i lot: price $O»; $50 cash, bal-anie $io monthly: a chance In a lifetime fora cht-ap home in Herkeley.

J. R. PERKINS.Lnrin station. Open Sundays.

I2C00— A BEAUTIFUL Berkeley home; house of« ronmF;. well improved; lot on prettystreet; south front.

flKO—

Cottage of 5 room?; good homo: nearchurch and station on finished street.

f^tOO— S rootiip. iipw and modern, with largelot; street »crk done.$.".50

—Large corner lot on macadamized street.

JOHNSON & JENKINS.217:: Shatturk aye.. Hcrkelc-y.

linBIJTKEMENTSFRC1TVALE REAL ESTATE.

FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE*——~

LKK. the Real Estat" Man.Half block or station. Phone Val«* 206.

You mutt want a home. Sometime* we havean extra snap. 'How does this appeal to you?y.'JflO down. lialaii<-e rame a.« rent, for a. new,BtrictljT tnodr-rn t-ottase of 5 lare« rooms, bath,pantry, patent toilet, hot and cold water; streetfcradrd; »fwer work done; gan; electric ll«?ht; 1block of kooJ school; half block to electriccars; 4 blocks to station; only 5." minutes toPan Kranclspo; nice lawn, fruit trees, berryv:n«>s. chickon >ard and hou»p; handsome man

-tel and fireplace; no fOK or high, winds In tropi-cal Kruitvalc; price, all told, $1850: don't over-kok tliif! grrat opp<"rtunity. CHARLES F.LKK. half block of Fruitvale station.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE, HIS BROADWAY.

OAKLAXU REAL ESTATE.IP*>ou have a mortgas? of ?1000 and are pay-

ins; h |*-r vent you pay $W per year Interest.If yu pay the Oakland Home Company SOtf'

per year, in ten years and nine months yourm<irt(?iiKc of $ux><> is paid orr.

*hh per year fnr ten years and ninemonths amount* to $1032

.*so per year interott In ten years- andnin<» ni'inthH amounts to ggg

Amount paid to Oakland Home Co.morr than you would have paid Interest 172You have actually paid off your mortgage

of $I0CO by I>Hvlnic ?I72. Larger or smalleramounts paid oft in i>ame proportionPIcBHe have an Interview w-lth secretary

and HianaRer for fullinformationOAKLANDHOME COMPANY » '.

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Tel. Junta VMl. »50 Broadway, Oakland.Call, write or telephone ue; open eveningby appointment.

*7t«O •CASH. *1O &O monthly; new 6-room andbath yueen Anne cottaRe; barn: chickenhouse: good well of water; also city water- 4lots. lOuzlUO. all fenced; Al eandy loam so'll-an Ideal spot for a home; near church elec-tric cars and fine public school; adjoiningEact Oakland: price $1500. Call or send forcircular, 455 Seventh »t., opposite Broadwaystation. Oakland; carriage free. H. ZJONES, owner. ->:

'$IS00

—COST present owner $2100; must be soldat once; house of S large rooms ami bath-basement all floored; 2 rooms finished :

barn and chlcken-hou6e; lot 00x100 No'lol HclliB et:, Oakland. • "

Lorin Station, Berkeley.A4-ROOM hous« $1050. a 6-room house $1150

end a 7-room house, new, f2i00;>a«y termsApply at P. C. LASSEN* &.Co.. 46G Ttnth «t.'Oakland.

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MOrjERN 6-room cottage: good location; BaitOakland; terms; bargain. Box 2908 Calloffice. OaklaniJ.

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OAlvl^A.MJ PURMTl'ltn FOR SALE.FCRMTUHE eood and cheap this month. il7fcCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.t Oakland,

_:-:SEECIAI/ XOTICKS.;^_ ..

LADIES'. Chlchesler's English Pennyroyal Pillsare the be*t. Safe, reliable. Take no other.Send 4s stamp for particulars. "Relief forLadies," in letter by return mail. Ask yourdruggist. Chlchester Cliem. Co.. Phila.. Pa. ¦

SKWIXC MACHIKJSji^ND_SIJin»iaES.115.00 BUYS a new improved 5-dra^re^Tdtop^

head sewing-machine; $29 buys a 4-drawer,drophead White sewing-machine; all makes oi

-sewing- machines at cut rates; sewin? ma-chines rented--«nd repaired; reduced rates.'Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st.. nr.Howard.

$19 50—

NEW'drop head; bargains in second-hand machines; all makes. Chicago S. M.Exchange. 033 Market gt.: take elevator.

• ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re-i pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th.

| _SJ^£RA^^JiN£^VAIlEHOtISES. .A

—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.:furniture,

household g:oods stored, moved, shipped. 735-731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161.

P1ERCE-RODOLFH Storage & Moving Co., of-fice Post and Powell sts. ;tel. Priv.Ex. 571.

GOLDEN West t-torage; advances made: 840Mission st.; tal. Howard IMt. F. W. Zehfuss.

PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Comipany; 231:0 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281.

EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomeryft.; tel. Main 1S40. Shipping at cut rates.

MMKRIXG.STAMMERING cured by cele^ra^ed^Melbourne

method at Van Ness & Mkt; best l'ical refs.

TYrrcwlUTERS AMI SUPPLIES.GREAT BARGAINS IX TYPEWRITERS— We

sell better machines for less money than anyhouse in the city:rentals *:$. The TypewrlteiExchange, &:."ij California telephone Main 200.

FOR typewriters. L. A- .M1. ALEXANDER,*110Montgomery nt.;exclusive -dealer* Smith Pre-mier Typewriters: nupplies for all machine*;partly used machines sold & new ones rented.

8D-HAND typewriters sold, rental, repaired.Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. !i'J!» Sansome.

LEGALADVEUTI«EME.VTS.

NOTICE to~~cTcliiwrs^EstaTe^^r~JOHN'BOKCKER. deceased.— Notice is hereby givenby the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, ad-ministrator of the Kstate of John Boeckerdeceased, to the creditors of, and all personshaving claims against the tald deceased, toexhibit them, with the necessary vouchersw'.thln four months after the flrst publicationot thi* notice, to the said administrator atroom "I*. Chronicle building, the same beinghis place for the transaction of the businessof the Fald estate, in the city and county ofSan Francisco, .State of California. JOHN'FARNHAM. Administrator .of the Estate ofJOHN BOECKER. deceased. CARLTON W.GREENE, Attorney for Administrator, rooms70 and 79 Chronicle building.

Dated at San Francisco. January 29. 1903.

PROPOSALS.

PROPOSALS for Clothing and Ktlulpage. Depot<iuartermaster'« Officp, 'M New Montgomeryt=t., San Frai.ci3oo, Cal., February 10, 100.';.

—Soaleil proposals In triplicate will be re-ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m..Thursday. March 5. UHXi. -Pacific .StandardTime, smi fii^n opened for furnishing' Cam-paign Hats. Heavy Cotton Stockings, CantonFlannel Drawers* Knit I'ndershlrts withCol-larettes «nd Black- Calfskin Hli<ies> Wuanti- !tie* to Iw? s'jhjc<-t to an increase- of 'JO per<-*nt if desired by ihi* Department. Hi<lswill he opplierl fur the dolfvery of tll<» wuV.earticles at either the s-an Francisco. Boston,I'hlcago and Philadelphia I-Vp«.>ts. AIfo fordelivery st the N.-w York Depot of OliVaDrab I.asiing ami Olive |>rab Worsted Shirt-ing Flannel; and at the Philadelphia Lx?potof Ijrefs raps, D. H. Cap Cloth; Foragei'ape, old.FtjIt:; Collar Ornament?. Rtlt; Col-lar ornaments, dull dnbsbvd bronze; LettersV. S.. gilt; letters r. S., .lull finishedbronze; Cap vi-nam«?nt8. .gilt. To avoid mis-understanding a* to the exaet nature of thearticles to be furnished, bld.lers will care*,fully examine the standard .=atnp!r» andspecifications, fo t?iat proposals may be' sub-mitted by them with a full knowledge ofwltat will tv» required, as .an absolute., com-pliance with tlie standards an.l specifica-tions willbe infiMcd upon in the inspectionof the«gi>T'<!s. l*iiRuanint<v»d- WdM »nfi bMsupon samples differmK from standards, andftpeeincatlona wiil, un<W-r' no circumstance*,W cnteriaine.]. Proposals formless quanti-ties thai}-advertiser! for wlljbe entertained.BMs fordelivery or inspection at other pointsthan thofee named ab.>\<? will not' b^ <-on-eidered. Kaily deliveries arc e?.-<ential. Bld-<Urs must Htate -i,n thejr. proiiosals the rateand

'time of delivery, should contract -be

Rwsr'ted. to them.-

The articles .*«lver'j,t»».dfor bVo the sum? for whlcli. bid* will.,beopened at the other depot*. . Preference willl»e g!\en to articles «.f. domestic productionand

-matinfa. turc, ¦ cirtulltlons- of - pHc? nnd

•quality" ».»lngT e,|ual 'i|fi>-rudins in the priceof forelfb production '«n«l manufacture "th*duty tlioreoii). an.l such preference will begiven to artiei'-.s of Aniej-loan proiluctlon amiMii»nufactuiT'prb<f)]ceil 'on the Pacific <"oasf tothe extent of tfte voDsuniptlon.renulre.i by thepublic sen•!<••». there. The United StatrB re-prrvrs tli>> ri»;lit to Bccrj.t or reject any tirallproposala nr ntty part thereof. Inforniatlonand blanks for proposals willhe furnished«»n application. Knvelopes <i>ntaiiilnK pnopo-FalM will br> endori'-ed "Proposals No. 1202/'and adrtrps.-ed to Lieutenant Colonel C. P.Miller, I>eupty Quartermaster General, U. S.Army, lJei»>t Quartermaster.

EEALKD proposals willhe~received at the of-ttce of th.- Light tioUM Itisp-ctor, 404 ?a,feDeposit liuil'llng.Han rratK-iseo, Cal., until12 o'rlock M., March ». liHM, and tl|enopened. f<r furnishing and delivering provi-sion* «ii'I fuel for vessels and utatlcms in tlie"Twelfth Lis'it House Klstrict durlns the fis-cal year to end June 30, 1004, In accordancewith specifications, copies of which, withblank proposals ami Information, may be hadupon application tn -Commander J. B. MIL-TON, C. S. N\, lTisi>ector.

tSEALED proposals willbe received at the of-fice of the Lighthouse Engineer, 01 Floodbuilding, San Francisco, Cal.. until 12 m.,March 5, 1903, and then opened, for furnish-ing all the labor and material required fortne construction of a brick fog-signal build-ing on the northwest bastion of Fort Win-neld Scott. Fort Point Light Station. Cal.. Inaccordance with specifications, copies ofwhich, with blank proposals and other In-formation, may be had on application toLieutenant Colonel -HOMAS H. HAND-1JURY. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Engl-neer Twelfth Lighthouse District.

MARBIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were lseueflyesterday:

N. George Keloon> .",2. 3781 Seventeenthstreet, and Ellen J. Lundquist, 29, 10 Dia-lnon.l ctreei.

William S. Millfrlck, 25, 77 Waller street,and Mollle Skehen. Zl. lof> TrumbuII street.

Henry Harris, 2S, 14--Vt California street, and

Adella I>. Jelenko. 21, Baltimore. Md.Roland N. .Soh^llcr, 2n, city, and Jennie F.Harvey, Ii7, Vallejo.Thomai L. Mc«overn. «2, 2S13 Mlfiionstreet

and Velarle Whittell, :'.'2. 20!) Guerrero street.William S. Dreypolcher. tt, San Rafaeland Helen Krleg^r, 28, clt}-.F'oravante Rosa. :;(?, 129 Banks street, and

Maria Armanino. city.James L. Dcering. '2.2, 345 Alvarado street,

and Mary C. O'Connor. 21, :«0 Alvarado utrcetBenjamin F. Owens. 47. Berkeley, and HelenDaum, 32. city.

Henry K. Routh, 30, 0522 Twenty-fourthstreet,, and Beatrice B. Berdan, 19, 243 FairOaks street.

Joseph Ferrea. 26, 4001 Twenty-fourth street,and Henrietta I>?Iwes, 21, 408 Austin avenueWlnfred G. Rennlson. 23. 220Vi Fulton streetand Tryph^na H. Field, 21, Fernle, n C

John J. Mclwrney, 47, 050 Bryant street,and Annie J. Duncan, 39, city.

Lionel S. Schmitt, 25, 1WX» Franklin streetand Nathalie T. James, 22. Roes.*

Joseph E. Markley. 23, 43»»i Tehama atrcetand Catharine J. McShea, 2.'!, ."WO Tehama etHrnry C. Wolfe, 2.5, 426 O'Farrell street, ami

Martha L. II.Pregge. 21, 71f. Howard street.

BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATH&Birth, marriage and death notices ¦ sent bvmall will not be Inserted. They must be handeil

In at either of the publication offices and beindorsed with the name and residence of per-sons authorized to have the same published,

B0EN. ;f 'GHIRARDELLI—In this city, February 7

1903, to the wife of Louis ChlrardelH, a «on.

MAEEIED.~~~~

BCHLESSINGER— RAAS—In this city, Febru-ary 15, 1»OG, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Le RoySchlesslnger and Alice Raas. •

SCHUBKNER— SAMUELS—In this city, Feb-ruaijT 15. 1903. by Rabbi Isidore Myers, HoseSchubener and Celia Samuels.

STTJRMER—

THOMAS—

In this city. February17, 1903. by. the Rev. Arthur H. Brigfrs, pas-tor ot.Central M. E. Church, Jacob M. Stur-rner and Eltea Thomas, both of Cherokee.

DIED.Bergst. Eugene W. McKenna, John J.BcBthorn, George H. Mansell, George- •

¦ BUhop, Sarah- A. • Meredith, Anna M.Bloodgood, Samuel Pugh, Dr. Edmund-Bradoett, Susannah Raymond, ElizabethCamerden, Martha Regan, JamesCushman, Thomas J. Ryan, Bridget '-'¦--¦'-"Dodd, Matilda

' ., Schaf.er._ ElizaKay, Joseph K. Sherman, Georgs '-"¦'¦

Grady. Johanna . Slehe. Anna- "•!¦•

Guthrie. FranceB M. .Smlddy. Ellen'

Hyde. Dr. Frank G. Terry, Mary E.Kehney, Luke Tobln. Catherine A.Lesser, Julia M. Walsh, Mary J.Louderback, Wm. A. Walters, J«in C.Lueterdt, Annie A. "Wilburn, James P.

BERGST-^In this City. Fetruary 17. 1903,' Eu-gene W., beloved eon or .Eugene R. andAddle Bergei cnee

'Brown), and brother of

SIEHE—In this city,-February 19, 1903. AnnaSlehe, beloved wife of Adolph Siehe, motherof Anna, Fred. Katie, Martha, Robbie.Flora, Adolph and Maxsarethe Slehe, an*sister of Mrs. Chris. Michaelis, a native otGermany, aged 39 years 3 months and 4 days.

8MIDDT—In thii city. February IT. 1908.Ellen, beloved wife of the late TimothySmiddy, and loving mother of Timothy. Ed-. ward and the late Elizabeth Smlddy. a na-tive of County Cork, Ireland.

CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 8:80 o'clock, from her late resi-dence. 211>i Perry street, thence to St.Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem highmass will be celebrated for the repose of hersoul, commencing at 9 o'clock. IntermentHoly Cross Cemetery.

TBRRY—

In this city, February 16. 1903. en-tered Into rest. Mary E., beloved wife of th*late A. J. "Terry, beloved mother of Frankand Lauretta Terry and Ida Fisher, andgrandmother of George Terry, a native ot'Pennsylvania, aged 54 years 2 months and 111days.

<E7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral service*Thursday, Februarj~«r, 1903, at 10 o'clock,at her late residence, 0 Redwood court,' offHoward street, near Sixteenth. IntermentCypress Lawn Cemetery.

TOBIN—

In Berkeley. February IS, 1903, Cath-erine A. Tobin, dearly beloved mother ofAlfred L. Tobln. Mrs. D. Foley, Mrs. E. H.Lemmon and the late Frederick L. Tobin, anative of Ireland, aged 63 years 9 monthsand 5 days.

WALSH—In this city, February 17. 1903, MaryJ^ beloved wire of Patrick J. Walsh, andloving mother of Frank, Jerome and JohnWalsh, Mrs. J. J. Egan. Mrs. G. A. Hol-land and the late Lafayette A. Walsh, a na-tive of County Galway, Ireland.

E7"Krlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 0:30 o'clock, from her late resi-dence, 24 Morris avenue, off Harrlvon street,between Fifthand Sixth, thence to St. Rose'sChurch, where a requiem mass will be cele-brated for the repose of her soul, commenc-ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy CrossCemetery.

WALTERS—

In Oakland, February IS. 1903,at 1524 Eleventh avenue, Jean Clara Walters,a native of New York, aged 63 years.

WILBURX—In this city. February 17, 1903,James P. Wllburn. beloved father of Mrs.M. B. Jeralaman and James S. and Freder-

J iok C Wllburn, a native of Tennessee, aged«6 years 11 months and 23 days. A mem-ber of John A. Dlx Post, G. A. R., of SanJose. / .ItyFriends and acquaintances are respect-

fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 2 o"clock, from the funeral par-lors of the H. F. Haass Company, 917 Mii-sion street. Interment National Cemetery,Presidio.

PALMI§TUV. - |©\VIN<J l<jthe great number 'of^ soTcaTfea~painn <

Mlthat havf heretofore been in our city I¦ni glad to introduce to you Pr«f. L. *=. L*MoU,Ult.ct Chicago, who, as Mark Twain*¦*>*. is a howling success in his line, bring

sr^h*bLh"pi>inf*• to au= wbo oo-

m;Don't tail to tee him. for your future de-1>foat x>n It.

i 1~S Market st.. rooms 3 and 4.A fr*-e tejitV^O vrs.' experience In X. Y.- let r.i»«££v,vl>ui hlimi- Ratlrtactiofl cr no pay. MP.S.

¦ -" re""-'NT.i;il-Turk:l to & p.ni.Te uHy<Je 1.VJ.MMK. <ii;itMAlNL\the business palmist; re-

tturvW to 125 Turk st.: hours 10 t.» 5; con-• .p"'1-|;cr regarding all business affair*.• Slr.i*-. NVeraaax^ removed to JiV,h> Sinter- hourt• l to 4: <¦;¦».. Sun, fry appt.:t«»|. polk STitil.

I'APKtt HAAGlXq -PAJ^TKC.^ ETC

. WALLPAPIiU. aJI prioe*: interior Uecoratitiff.ttTit.mg. i«itMin)t: imitntton stained *rla»i.«. «?.• '¦ CI.Aniv A Co.. :j'i4l'o>t tel. Main715.

PERSON ALS.*I00 HUMAl'.U fur inforniiition which will

?upt'ly t»rx-jf of birih-vt boy now in Chicago;motlirf treat a to San Francisco orvicinity. Vlxmt May, 1I*»1, "When boy wasr>orn; mother Jolt alter blrt'll, re-turned BtxMU » month after for the child•liiitfx>k h!ni »«a; ;describe mother in order

to TdcnTifv;all Information confidential. Ail-tiirst It ¦¦'>*. care L«itl & niomas. Chicago.

Th* ftar lla'r Uemedy rettorrt gray hair, lrr-T*C"» jts g:x.«-th. etops falling, cures dandrul•-..: : •- ecaip: uo etain or eicknr<s;. •

¦ y. ¦ ti-iilp: at Urus4:l>>t>-', halr'Jre.^s^tK' ;i.r-v '.cept no t-ubst'fjte. Star Remedy Co.,S&3 Oe«ry.

l^Sxheao..but'hcw good, is the memoof the manufacturers of the P.aj-ld ItotaryFtancarrl. tlie ¦c»-|ng fnachlne of to-day. J.W. EVAXS. «r-nt, 1021 Market st.

••' PHTtlV-'IAN, 35 years' «-Kjjeritrc?. cures per-manqttlT inc.ri)hin«*, cocaine habit. Call cr*...--. Ctr.rrsl Pharmacy. 2il Grast av«..corner Sutt'-r; fee moderate.

%t. KL.X.A ilAP.Ul.S. comr^lexicn *p-c:alist; a•w-uhert-d. »rltikletl -tMn, what caa be rr.or*«mbaTra»sir.g? tend 2c fcr book. M. ELLAHAliJTl.^ T)»l OFarreli et.. near Larkin.

tXECTBIC'HCln in «-v«ry room— WinchesterHctel. '^I Tiurd ft., Rear Market:TOO room*.i:5c to flBO per night; fl So to f6 per week;free w:s and bagfafce to and trcm.Uie leny.

' ALL ttx les of hair-Crefcfitipr Tor «5c; ir.anicur-Inr. face r.iaff-age. Bfle: switches, wistt¦ud iroiit r«eccs. U. LEDUIlEn, 123 Stock-to;i >t. _j_.

¦

.' RAG »a:i>fts. wove to order fctid for sale; al^orlK:iil>-»cve rugs. s-i!k portieres; dealer iarajTjt-t twtae. tn hank or chain, at lowestrm«*. -Gi-q. JiaTt!:e» f. 7«19 rilthgt.. Oahlnnd.

/T !ct«"than cost, uncalled for suite, orereoatt ;•r.d u-ou«er». at CHAF.LES LYONS'. Londja

• • ta^or. 721 Market Ft. .VHIIK enamel troa tx-ds. Fincle. three-<>u«rt»r j

ci double $2 25 T.ISTEP.N OUTFITTINGj

CO., 1310-1M12 J-tockton «.. near UroaUway."• ELltJANl" remnant! oi imported and dorcestia j

wtK:JfK«irr !-ulti< in order »t $3 73. LEON,bSMOS. Merc-bar.: Tkilcr. 1127 Market BU _

A—i::TO I>ERHV end Fedora hats. $1 73. Pop. Ic!«r Price Uatten, SSO Krarny St.. nr. Plne^ j

A—

HIGHSFT s.ricea raid Jor tents' ca«t-ofl'

• e;ri!:i!«r. Ml"SIN. £3* 4th »t.;tel. Green 140. !BVTKKFIA<¦->'''> hair ard molea. removed br i

electrv :.?*<!:¦ .Dr.&Mrs.Ttaver»e,1170 Market, jHJi't; «-• :ien easy ir.sui:!nier.ts. LEON LE-

'»•<•?. IIL'7 Market *t.. betweea 7th and Sth. j

UAbQtJtCRADR co«utr.e». play bocki. wigs; jy. r-::,u> ordgr». OOLUSTEIN &CO.. 733 Mkt. jTAiLOfi-KADK«!lt». };r.0:ii:f!» paatr, $2T0. !'

Witf.i Oothir.B Parlvr. ci>t. liU!-hand Dupoat. ;

ACTINA rector** cyetight. cure* deafncea and iCatarrh. A'Vida Co.. 763 Valencia, cor. lath.

• ' ,ALirt::i;\«"MS Egyptian Henna 'restore* «rraytiair to Ita eatural color: fl;at all drucgisia.

onx-mIscte 15x>pTnacb. baops curb jInetaittly; "! ¦ ;SSci *lldrugglstr.

BnT LAIIOTXES:FRENCH CORN PAINT.tfce tort -corn cure: Z5c; all cTuppIstg.

noons for »m>i¦ »i:uri:ri>r;.

ALCALEK APAKTMCNT IIOUEB.723 o'I'arrell st.'• ft. ¦? aprt

''room apfertments with bath; fur-

r'«'i«^1 or iinftirriitfceiS: «"!ectric elevator; freel'Ehtins; Iree tctepbotre; free water; freelaundry.

¦. ALLS1NNY AND OUTSIDE ROOMS.V.X< QbUEVT VIlvWi.frlTVAND BAY.Re«t Turighborhod tn the city: ready for t'-n-«.rt^ Irtot M»r«-*i; p*"!'-"* reaermal.t* ;refer-m<:''-. the bc« tf Rrvlcc guaranteed.

ADCALnie »PARTMKNT HOUSE. ;-; 7T% Ofamii . ,4NTOU APAIiTMENTF—2. 3, 4 anj T. rooin

tsouf»;Kery>iTie Fuites: rrivsn* bath*, elertrlc#le\-stor «51fi |;jM; all yuriny ror>m»=: ojw>ti. '«h--ut l>!'tTJ«ry 1T>; tna';e- re«T\atl'jti« «iow;v.KtiHfcrr on r>'-*:"ii»ei« l'> to 4 Sally: 1'i^ationhr-tl Is dtX» BtOClKtOtt st.. t>et. Sutler A. Duslj.

ADl'IXU ir> r*c"-2 front funiUhed hskpg".tonnis. t«-= rjinte. |ll; furn. rooms. $4-f."t.• '

KIKII!."TJ—T!ir<-e l.o-jfokcpinE, two hedn an]b»tli. £2!; almftjtiwfle. ?."> tn $7.

UA^"TlK>nN. 172. nr. Harrison—

Sunny conve-nient .1-1.: c. 'ini-. f->r 2: ii?<? parlor: rcas, ;ref.

¦• MN1I1. Tifl -Ni,o|y furni,h«v1 rooms forh, wv*.(.r<-pjr5r; phoue, bath; <juiet.-

fT. J.\Mn.=. SIrAin«er «nu Lagnsa^-Fur-.: fs'T'! "niuy suit'*, nil ootuplete :for houce--ktrptfif:a siylei. p, fieasant boose • rent rea>.

J TtVrNTV THIilH. 372«r~riear iKilor^?—Sur.ny. h«3 -v:.r.'1-w rootps, neat; ct.mrl'te for house-

• VAI,EN''IA. te*—2 furnished r^droomn andk1»rh«-i,; f>unny;-no childixn; separate tn-ttSTK-e.

CLAKS1FIKD a<iv*>rtii=em*r.t!! and fubseriptlor.swnelvgd at <:all tiranrh olflte, 22fn> Fillmore.

A HRAN H r,lfi<-e for Call advertisements ami• .. »ut>?ori;tions has ttf<zx Cftablithcd at 1"KHJVHl«*n«"«n rt.

¦r'inny: 7.V Jay upward: McAllister cjir? to. goor; liaudromest grillr<x>v\ in California.

A-HnUNSV\ICK HOtTPF~14s"HxtlT^ Hoonls- . 2Tk- f> i--r nicht; f129 to $5 per wi-rk.and

Tijeht liouMkeepir.R rooois; <-p<--n all night.

•AT "The" Almonte," St3 Market tt. 0>r N'o.- 1Tinii pLV—Hooms 2.V, bOc. fl. f1M night;t1 to 910 j^t•wer-k; house o|»on all n!cht.

BCTUCETT, 142«5 Market (n!d"xo. l.TX)—Vur- ,titFhed room?, ruites. single; also unfnrnislied. |

BI?P1I. TIMIA Fur.ny frcmt room; near LurlineI}s>'.iir:twit re—ooabj<».

- ClivrtA.K.r, r.rar Fifth—Four room*;$12.'• CUFTOKD. 2<^4 Ellis. e,,r. Mason— Elegamly"ftirnisl.cd suiiry r.K,m!=; pricM reasonable.-•

l~F.U1.r 1U<R—

<»n« !«rr<». tunny furnlfhr-d frontI...,,,! fr.r r»nt; npi-osite ,Panl'an<lU>; phyne

•Vyv |257; jrivate family; reference*.ELTJ«. 'Mozart) - Nicely furn. roomiTsScT

»iy»_lr»ght£ $1 6<>. i'iwfk; oVien all uiRh'.'Grand Ku.ijTftern. 7tli«njMission

—Uoom* ftOc to

fl 50 u^dit: f* l»*|« wce_k; rea«lir.g-room.

IfoWAUr*. Tir.. nr. Tl)Ir(J (St. DavM'MZiu"nnyfuruipiirfl ri">rriB »>n ruite or single; clean

£ Jbe4a;-fl W) to *5 i>^r w«-k: reading -room.C HdtVAWj. PJaneti— Xlec"bay'- window

ri«jrr.«; rwmis, 'S>c .to WV; a night; $1 25 toilS 5<» .a week; Iransirpt.

HOWAUD. J»I4-^r"ront roonr: gTate, phone;homo cuokijsK: j>rlvaie familyj 2--men; $^0.'

'. MINNA.CC7. comer Mh—,\>wly furnished bay-. «1ndoU' room; $1 nor Vfek*. transient.NK;JKLY. lurnisliea roorii, uith running wat<»r:

l»tw<- <-l<w^: |Tlvm» funjily. Apply ax. 412'."OU- si.. \tf-J. I;-i;- urn! <J8k.

OFAimEIX. 2<t -Suni:y furnirhefl rjoiiflS an4offi<f.«; « let-ator. yirc. liphtF;day. werk. mo.

O J-AIiKKLL. I-5M4—U or as many as deTIredUnturniKliefl rootit; Dew, cunny, corner flat;. '. vail fnin 1 to <> p. m.

O"FARREU* 1::IJ-Front euite of r^antlyfamlshfd rorrrnv.

roS7. S»». »m Kearnr, .14—Office or tunny

rurnisiietl room*; en eulte or fii^gle.

ROTAtj'dfoUtt, r.'n rniis-lncan^Fcrnt llghtlr«adi»s-roof.i. Mnuklti|;-rouniand ladies' par-lor; ruums^'r night. ::.->c to fl50; «r4, $2to $S; month. *n to f*W iilijialmon proundfloor'; rootfis with hot »n<3 t-old water; bath*;.

ElKTH; .io^i-I^'rce firitit room eleyantly fur-niiilicd; fcafor.able rate.

CliAFSIFlKD «dvertii<eTnents and KubscrlptionsreoeJtT^Ist Call branch orfice. 2200 Fillmore.

A BRANCH office lor Call advertisements anj*=ubscrit>tioiis has been cttablisht-d at 103ti-

• Valenei> ct.-

~TT«OOMS A!*D DdliTo]

OLD iiterensan man*lon, cpp. Grace Church,with enncx. M)7 Califore!* attractive m.terjor; "exceptional table; free fci!l!ar<l room.

U;Kii. 2Jt6—Sunny rooms; private boarding-bou^e; excellent board; reference*.

LaMBOCP.NE, () L*d3y—High-cla*« bouis;mrr.l»l)»d tuittf or Blrgle: licit. .- -

A ..UIVIOEMI.X*»T1CI£». .DlVIDCSri) of V23- t-ente per share 'of the

.CaJUornta Kchgelsen «.'lub Park and Build-fl-jt AFsVjHatlon fca* \wn declared, payableoji and :tfter KebruAry 21J iWKt. at the offlceof the "u-ejiHUrer. It. J- -RHUIJOl^D, 312 Buxli•U TrjuifcXens ".-loee February 12.

OTTO- BliEMEIt, Secretarj-. ,

-.George and the late Elnter R. Bergst. a na-tive of San Francisco, aged S years Umonthsand 2 dajF. 5

ItyFrientis and acquaintances are respect-

fully invited to attend the funeral to-day(Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi-

1 rtence of the parents, 35 Oak Grove avtw«,thence to St. Patrick's Church, where ser-vices will b«» held at 10 o'clock. IntermentHoly Cross Cemetery.

BESTHORN— In this city, February 16, 1903,George «.. beloved husband of Anna Best-horn, father of Mrs. F. Nullmeyer andGeorge Besthorn Jr., brother of Herman and

;;Christopher Besthorn and Mrs. E. Peetz, andbrother-in-law of Jol^n and Claus Martens, anative of Schleswlg-Holstein, Germany, aged56 years 11 months and 29 days. A mem-ucrtff Verefn Elntracht and Hercules LodgeNo. 63, A. O. U. W.

CCTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day(Thursday), at 1'o'elocK, iTrora his late resi-dence, 1107, Scott street, near Turk. .Inter-ment Mount Oliv«t Cemetery. .

BISHOP— In this city, February IS, 1003.Sarah A. Bishop, -tlearly beloved wife ofHenry Bishop, mother ot Mrs. Mary Wilklns.Mrs. E. H.-Zeislng and Harry Bishop, andplster of Mrs. Mary E. Peteraen of NewYdrk, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y.

BRACKETT^ln this city. February 18. 1903.Susannah Af. Brackett. beloved mother ofMrs. Susie E. Woods, Dr. .George F. Brack-ett, Mrs. G. D. Abbott, Mrs. M. M. Brownand Lawrence and Belle Brackett, a native

-of^-Norfolk, Va., aged C9 years 3 months and13 days. . (Oakland papera please copy.)

Dr-Friends and acquaintances are respect*fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday,February 22, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from thsUnion-street Presbyterian Church, Oakland.Interment private.

CA1IKHDEN—In this city, February 17, l»03.on her TOtli birthday, Martha Camerden,mother of Mrs. C. C. Rubert and Mrs. E. G.Fevrler, a native of Tennessee.

(C7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral servicesto-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at her lateresidence, 4328 Twentieth street. IntermentCypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage.

BI.OODGOOD—In Centervllle, February 17,ifHXi. Samuel Bloodgood, a native ot NewJerbe>% acred C8 years.

(EFFuneral v.ill take plae« at the resi-dence of John A. Bunting, Centervllle, at 2o'clock, to-day. February 19. 1903.

CUSHMAN'—In this city, February 18, 1000.Thomas J., beloved aon of Harry D. andHelen Cushman, and brother of Geannle,Harry. George, David, Margaret, Elizabeth,Frank, Helen and Russell Cushman, a na-tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 monthsand 9 days.

DODD—In this city, February 17, 1903, Ma-tilda, beloved wife of William Dodd, andmother of Mrs. J. W. Ileede of Tucson,Ariz.,and Robert W. J. Dodd, aged 63 yearn2 months and 2<5 days. (Tucson, Ariz., andSt. John, N. B., Canada, papera please copy.)

(EyFriends and acquaintances are respect-• fully invited to attend the funeral service*to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at theFirst United Presbyterian Cluirch, corneriJclden Gate avenue and Polk street. In-terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electricfuneral car from corner Eighteenth andGuerrero streets.-

FAY—

At his residence. 210 Arcadia street,Suiinysid". February 17, 1903, Joseph K.,dearly beloved huFband of Nellie E. Fay,devoted father of Frankie Fay, son of J. J.Fay, and brother of Walter and Jack E. Fay,a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years.

C7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 1o'clock, from the Native Sons'Hall. 414 Mason street, where services willhe held under the auspices of National Par-lor No. 118, N. S. G. W. Interment CypressLawn Cemetery.

GRADY—In this city. February 18, 1003, Jo-har.na Grady, a native of Ireland, aged Hiyears.

UlTTHRIE—

In this city, February 17, 1903,Frances Mallory Ashley 'Guthrie. wife ofSamuel Guthrle, (laughter of the late J«me«P. and Frames Mallory Ashley,' and niece ofthe? late ¦ Kgbert M. Mallory, a native ofBourbon ¦ County, Kentucky, aged 66 years0 months and 7 days. (.Paris, Ky., paper3

please copy.)(CFriends are respectfully Invited to at-

tend the fuiural Thursday, at 10:30 o'clock,from hor lato residence. 1971 Union street,tltenrc to St. Mary the Virgin Church, cornerUnion and Stein<r street*, for services, com-monclng at 11 o'clock. Interment Laurel HillCemetery.

HYlU:—In this city, February 15. 1900, Dr.Frank »5ate Hyde, beloved liushand of AnnaBoll Hyde, and brother of Mrs. It.E. Bun-ker of San FraniclSCO and Mrs. G. S. Dexterof Boston, Mafti.j a native 'Of Troy, N. Y.,auM 30 years 11 months and 18 day*.

(C7"frriends and acquaintances are respect-fully'invited to attend the funeral servleoaThursday. February 19, l!)03. at 2 o'clocksharp, at the chajiol at Odd Fellows' Ceme-tery.

KKNNKY—In this city, February IT, 1003,I-iuke. pelovrd lui.-hund of the late MargaretKonney. and father of John. Thomas. Jamesand Kllpn Konn&y. a native of County Gal-wny, Ireland, aged ."il years.

iryFrl'-nds and aoiualntnnccs art respect-fullyInviteil to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), nt 9 o'clock, from his late resl-denee, :i Douglas* street, thence to theCluirch of tlie Holy Redeemer, whore a sol-emn rrquiem inusti willb<> celebrated for th«rfpoi--n of hl.s iinul, commencing at 0:30o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LESSER~-Xn this city, February 19. 1903,Julia Mm eldest and doarly bflovrd daugh-ter' of Mrs. IteJiecra .1. lyo^jx-r, sister of Eve-lyn K., Adriana M. and Irene M. I««"SF>er andAlbert M. Lester, an.l granddaughter of D.A. d'Anoona. a native of Santa Cruz, Cal.,ageil 24 years it months and 0 days.

LOl'DKHBACK—In this city. February 17,UHJS, William A., beloved husband of Cath-erine louderback, and father of Charles K.and Hubert A. Louderback and Mrs. T.Brennan, a native of Newark. N. J., agedul years 9 .months and 1U days.

(CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-day(Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his laterfSldem'e, l.'ilt Henry street, off Sanchez,between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, thenceto the Church of the Advent. Eleventh street, 'near Market, where servlee* will be held,commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment LaurelHill Cemetery.

LUETERDT—In this city, February 1«, 1003, ,Annie A., beloved wife of Charles T. Lue- 1

terdt, devoted mother of Charles A., "Wil-liam T., Kltil!II.and Christian F. Lueterdt.and sister of Mrs. Euphemia Taylor andFergus A. Smith, a native of Edinburgh,Scotland, aged 54 years.

iCyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to-attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 1:»0 o'clock, from her late resi-dence, 2112 Bryant street, between Nine-teenth and Twentieth. Interment CypressLawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car fromKightecnth and Guerrero streets.

McKENNA—

In this city. February IS. 1003,John J., beloved son of the late Peter B. andLucinda McKenna. a native of Boston, Mass.,aged 40 years and S months.

ICTThe funeral will take place to-morrow(Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the residenceof his brother-in-law, James Neuman, 2401San Bruno avenue, thence to All HallowsChurch for services at 10:30 o'clock. Inter-ment private. Holy Cross Cemetery.

MANSKLL—

In this city. February 17. 1903,George, beloved husband of Matilda Mansell,and father of. Florence, Marlon, Gertrude,Anette and Alfred Manaell and Mrs. A.Mdore, a native of England, aged 73 years.(Victoria, B. C, papera please copy.)

C7The funeral will take plaoe to-day(Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock,

'from his late

residence, 1516 Vallejo street. IntermentCypres3 Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeralcar from Eighteenth and Ouerroro streets.

MEREDITH—In.Oakland. February 17. 1903.Anna Maria Meredith, beloved mother • ofOorge S. Meredith, Thomas L. Darling andMrs. W. A. Mackinder, r native of NewYork.State, aged 7i years 1month and 2days.

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lETInterment private.

PUGH—In this- city, February IS, 1903, Dr.Edmund Pugh, a native of England, aged 6»years.

RAYMOND—

InSanta Cruz. February 15, 1003,Elizabeth Stanley Raymond, youngest childof Mr. and Mrs. William H. Raymond, aged1 year 8 months and 4 days. •

REGAN—In this city, February 17, 1003,James Regan, a native of Valparaiso, Chile.acfl 71 years and 10 months.

ICTThe funeral will take place -to-day(Thursday), at l» o'clock, rrom his late resi-dence, 20SD Ellis street, thence to Holy CrostChurch, where a requiem high mass will becelebrated for the repose of his soul, com-mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment HolyCross Cemetery. Please omit flower*.

RYAN—In this city, February 17, 1003, Brid-get, beloved wife of the late James II.Ryan,and mother of Mary. Annie and ThomasCyan. -a. native of Australia.

C^Frlends an4 acquaintances are respect-fully.Invited to attend the funeral to-day. (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lateresidence, 1940 Stockton street, thence to St.Francis Church, where a solemn requiemhigh mass will be celebrated for the. reposeof her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In-terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHAFER—In this city, February 18, 1003, atthe residence of her parents, SO Shotwellstreet. Ellxa Schafer. dearly beloved daugh-ter of George and Emma .Schufer, belovedsister of Charles. Emma, Louisa, Annie andthe late George Schafer, *nd granddaughterof Mrs. I*.F. Gruner, a native of Ban Fran-cisco, aged 18 years 5 months and 2 days.

ETFuneral private to-morrow (Friday), at2 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. ¦ •

SHERMAN—

In this city, February 18, 1903,George Sherman,' a native of Germany, aged

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