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fc ftE lift fefr i4 3 fc i Sf5 ft i i a i 4 5 1 gRWP5 san FRAclinf ohkcMcle thubsbat rimi a 1904 fiUSaNISSS OPPORTtnVtTiBS to 3K 6 ffl i Adf2J braneh bakery 3MTln reemij In rinding furniture rent paying propo j00 MetrtanU Accry lOOSVi Market 273 branch baker and delTateis afore MerchttiU Agcy 1008 Market it 300 restaurant and drlleateawa auire location reeeipta SIS dally rent J25 living fwHo sttacbd a real bargain MEKCUAST8 AGCY 1008i Market at A Branch bakery and delicacy store Kith 4 living room Juat the proposition for mm mir tj make money rent 15 pries 3M MrrFhantu Ago 10OSH Market at A TraDlit hcoae room ell fnmlabed fund location well established tmalness rent fO prtpe R30 MERCHANTS AGCY 1008 Market st VMP A Harness and saddlery thop eatabllahed for the past 27 years rock and fixture will in Yolee S3500 owner now retiring on account of old age can be bonght for S30Q0 Inrea tlgate Merrlata Afey 008 Market at A WeU paying bntfl rrlll ami anmrjier garipn nc ar city newly funiUhi long ase with SrlTllea of renewal nnt fCi price JSOfXI IERCIIAXT8 AGCY tOOSH Market at A Wel stabllab saloon and roomlng hon In llTely town near elly price flb call and Tet imnlnilin MEKCHAXTS AGCY OOSH Market at A Hotel In lmtte connty newly furnished beaatlfnl place complete la erery reaped large dlnlug riom poiillry boggy home 1 cow etc included price 2o0u rent 20 a ttxmey maker Morchanls Agcy 100S4 Uarkrt st A DELICATESSEN AXD DAIKT PRODUCE RTOKE catering to a Tery large and con tlnnonaly growing hra erad latronage mli el arlng fully 5 per month oer all experts loratei In a Ibltly itle ftmUT dltrlct W1IFRF ttOMKN AR TOO LZY TO COOK conduct by Iti preeut cwrer 14 yars comil te uptidile enlp nn I mm nvly stekd with errry artlco Id its line all lian and di rblc 6 dw 11 tig oins an 1 bath mthiy only 27 50 wth 5 trt a HERES AN NPAIIALM LeD OIPOUTINITY TO OB TAN THIS PHENOMENAL KADOAIX AI 8m ALI OAMI1 IIEQLIKED SO COME Jl ICICL AM TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT A BROOKS 12 Golden Gate are A 17f HOME COOKING DELICACT AND BRANCH ItAKKKY wllh three clegini dweUlng room RENT ONLY 10 rhlre lw atloii doing a nifhlnc bnloes A GREAT ACKIFICF MVltv OWING TO rnilllL SO HY DEPARTURE A KKIiiiks 12 Golden Gate are A CUiroRXIA BCIXESS ASSN 8W4 Mit A XjihK hitl aod Itar 5r roin 75 lw ds cheap rent Infoui 3iO per mouth 950 salcMiii rnerfhaDt luucb fine fix Mirea lr etnnd lease rent 22 50 21i falouii wholsalr dlstrla Itrgv receipts 1323 liranrh hikerj grnorle 4 roomi nt 1K Nn 1 lnislnS for money CAL BCSINESS AR1N 8K54 Market St A 1450 Oroery liranrh tmtfrj llqnor licence thre living rfnn rent 20 good business offer wanted CAI1VOHX I BUSINESS A3 ClATIOX HfiE Mjkt st mglrTKSS OPPORTUJflTIES Cond A MERCnANTS ATTENTION Do yon wlalr to tray or rail place of traal neaaT If we will Ifet ytn bnyer of eller til brt notice money adraDccd II a KOOP CO 1US Market A 3300 buys a well paying hold and bar 40 foil of boaiUew lar pays run ilrg expenrra rent t5 HOOP ft CO 1118 Market a A IC000 boya a flrrt clasa aaloon on Market at Mreeepta lHyr rent S0 Hi KOOP CO 1118 Market at A Brancb bakery and dellratfaen aterr do tt na and ra Itty 4 nice llrlnj rooma rent 1 price t2fJ KOUP ft CO 1118 Market it AT0 boya a well iajlnf rcatanrant a ba gain lent 20 II KOOP CO HIS Market at A Restaurant and delicatessen llTlng rooma daly icelpta rage 115 rent 2i irlte 1 i KOOP A CO 1118 Market st 3A0 seenrea half Interest In flne paytng com mission business clearing 150 monthly to each reference exchanged experience nn necesyaTT lnt must be aober and reliable Iartlcnlars 10Q7H Market st room 1 00 Half lntereat In best paying mannfaetnr lng bnainesa In this city slckneaa InTestlga ton granted Box 1445 Chronicle 1C00 correr saloon llqcor atore 7 rooms At bargain lease See BROOK BAXK 917 Market sL 1550 Cor saloon for tale Talu in sight good location owner sick tnnst undergo an operation must sell this week no agents Box 1227 Chronicle 1TO0 Read bouse saloon dining room and 0 furnlihed rooms fine bnslneas loni leas rONKLLY CO Kj Mirkit st SEYVIWG 11ACUIXKS AUTOMATICS and other makes at rat rates redaction on rents sd repairs bought and exchanged phone Jessie 3138 14S BLitb at MOXEV TO LOAN A 2150 hotel and roadlioufe nlth 18 furnished room rent 7o 5 rear lease large barns raid on hard ete 23 steady boarder bores brggle eti the best paying country hotel In Pan Mateo Co See WILKE 24 Kearny A 150 bartter sliop chairs best location In the Mission rent 15 See WILKE 20 5 Krarnj st A 750 ilmnblng business snd gas fixture eor on California st rent only 10 horse and wajrn exfa 75 well established and Eooil paying tmslness II WILKE 2es Kearny st A business ruan of large experience and executive ability Is or ei to make a connection with a well etablthed and reputable wholesale or manufacturing firm Is willing to actively participate in management of tit business sntl If nei essarr to lnrest small amount of rspltal Box 1071 Chronicle ATTENTION Advertiser wants a practical bnsln mm with a few thousands to market an exclusive nrlirl of merit which I manufacture have loooo stock and plant no debts profits 2s per cent a monopoly principals nly Hoi l2J Chronicle A manufacturer will furnish 2000 In exclusive staple goods against 1000 cash with services of thorough business msn object start retail business principals Box 1336 Chron tela A Wanted man with 23mj capital to take halt Interest In one of the best paying board and livery stables In this iy netting 200 per month to esrh will stand thorough ln vestlgatl CALIF INV CO 7774 Mkt St A ruaii fur a eaterer or restaurant man to obtain the privilege of rnnnUg a restaurant In one vt the leat brateI eafes In San Krau is bids now op for particulars address Irox 13 11 Chnmlcle A Confect lonei splwp ldly Alpped wfll sacrificed no reasonable rsWr refused tsbllshed ver 1 rears low rent lease 1XIOX BUSINESS EXCHANGE 993 Market A Milliner rare or ortonity competent lady partner with 2s to rcanage JI millinery store rnuntry fpcrons business owner reliable msn see KREDO CO 7tS3 Market BERG ARMSTRONG CO Licensed Brokers No 911 THE RELIABLE AGENTS 318 Kearny st Hesdfinarters for hotels rooming houses saloons grocerba and bars restaurants delicatessens bakeries ranches dairies etc Phone Red 4845 BRANCH bakery notions etc 3 living rooms furulsheo1 with piano on Market st must sell PACIFIC BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 1148 Market St BUSINESS man about to open offlce In New York desires to represent there Pacific Coast houses of high standing Box 1242 Chronicle COAL and wood yard elegant stand old established steady business rent 25 price 350 no age its Box 1328 Chrnnlrle CHOICE roadhoase property with license for sale a snap Applr BURNS 20 Montgomery FOR SALE First class cloak and ult department In the best locality In this city well established and a aood paying bnslnesa esn be bought for taofsl or to pay 4oOO to one psrty and the other party will remain as fiartner who Is an experienced man and idles tailor Box 1313 Chronicle FOR sale Up to date 22 rootn boarding house with carpets etc established 3 yeara rent very reasonable owpr has one more hotel Ibone proprietor I rkln 671 FOK tile Sm til lutlde route on tot Curoa tele See CASHIER Chronicle FOR sale Good established saloon bov town BROWXSTONE WINE CO 320 Market st TOR BALE Saloon Call at 521 Mission st Western Rubber Stamp Wolkfc FOR sale A first ctsss roadhouse 14 miles from Oaklsnd Bov 71T3 Chronicle HOTEL 70 rooms and bar clears 1500 a month located In live town about two hours ride from cltr sickness compels sale PACIFIC BUSINESS ASSN 1148 Market it I dont want money I want a partner A BLANCH A Rl San Bruno House 116 4th st Sin Francisco LUNCH room lunch counter and randy store 150 elea S0 per month rent 20 Box 12S8 Chronicle OX account of other business parties desire to sell good corner bouse of 22 rooms centrally located no agents Boy 1454 Chronicle PHOTOGRAPH taller lor sale good bnilQil 402 KtsrnT it A A MONEY TO LOAN On furniture pianos warehouse receipts or security of any kind without removal we make loins on the EASIEST PLAN In the WORLD payments to SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE In case of SICKNESS or loss of EMPLOYMENT we EXTEND the LOAN you take no chances of LOSING your GOODS This is a TRUST COMPANY our rstea are RIGHT and no DESERVING PERSON Is refused CASH ADVANCES made to salaried people LINCOLN TRUST CO room 7fl Flood bldg Fourth and Market sts pboue Ml In i796 AAAA MCOLGAN Deal direct nlth lender and save expenses No delay Loans any amount At 7M and per cent first second and third mortgages Ral state in probite Undivided Interest In real estate Iegarlea bought Money adranced to prevnt foreclosure Telephone Main Tiolfi MCULGAX rooTCd to rooms 301 2 Hearst building third floor Examiner entrance A A REAL RST1TK LOANS MANHATTAN SAVINGS HANK INTEREST 5H and 6 PER CENT APPLY DIRECT TO A SAVINGS BANK Any amount advanced on CITY OAKLAND TOWN and COUNTRY REAL ESTATE also 2d mortgages estates In probate undivided Interests In REAL ESTATE property In TRUST Loans coe pm mptly MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY City Agents 107 8 0 11 Crocker bulldiug Post Market sts A AA HERMAN MURPHY G01 002 003 Examiner building Quirk settlements No disappointments Save expenses by dealing direct Estates second mortgages undivided Inter ests assignments of rents property In trust ete legacies life estates and undivided interests In property purchased Courteous treatment Strictly confidential When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY Examiner building ALL kinds bought sold rented exchangd rvpalr Ing lowest rates Ttl Black 4Cb3 208 4th at DOMI HTIC Th machine for famllv Use best Is cheapest second hand all makes at any mice 11 tr2 rented lowest rate DO I MKST1C OFFICE 1021 Market at nr Six NEW UOUF See ooe latest triple feed machines second hand 3 5 8 slightly used 10 13 20 all styles gnaranteeL NEW HOME SKWINU MACHINE CO1051 Market THE WHITE IS KINO Rons lightest does best work has finest furniture makes either lock or rhaln stitch cde in either rotary Tvrjibrator shuttlo styles when yon buy or rent a White yoa get the best sewing machine on earth we bare about 5 new Whites that are slightly shop worn that shall close ont at one half and one third rcgnlar prices we have positions for a number of live canvaasrrs WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY offices 300 Post St 1841 Fillmore St 708 Valencia st THE Oakland Brancb Offlce of fhe Chronicle Is now at 11W Broadway near Thirteenth st CARPET CLPAXlXfi A Coiiiprebited air and vacuum process now unl Ttntatly used for cleamuj carpets on floor without removal larpets and rugs are also rlranrd by compressed air at ahop pries mod COMTKESSED AIR CLEANING COMPANY 308 MirUet it phones Mala 132 snd Bnsu 479 ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for the Chronicle may be left at the branch office A Wyatts stoi 1613 Polk st near Sacramento A PARRY CO heating 3c yd laying cheap and done rlcht 471 Valencia tel Church 2378 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co 402 Sutter tel Main 394 GEORGE WALCOM A CO props COXKLINS superior carpet beatlug works 333 Golden Gate sve near Larkln tel East 1211 CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co MrQnver proprietor 329 Guerrero st tel Mission 40 MITCIIFLLS J40 14th st first ras carpet clcaulnp 1c yard Tel Mission 74 RUDOLPH CO carpet lnatltig tinr prices reasonable 17S Mnrrln el MIssIdi 2iI3 THOMPSONS improved method carpet cleaning renovating drilni Mr lesry te Hvdelli WESTERN tsrpet Cleaning rks lxiri Hnr rln 1 es tn Tel Mission 22S TYFKWIllTERS AN ricepilonaily good No 2 Uemlngtou No 1 Smith PreuiWr i5 other type ritera hlgner and lower prices rentals 2 50 Typewriter Exchange 536 California it tel Mala 266 A EASY PAYMENT LOANS We will make yon strictly confidential loan on your pis no furniture or security of any kind this Is a Trnst Company our system gives you cheaper rate longer time and more money thin any one else in tbc city liberal sdvsnces made to salaried people on their notes Dont fall to see us ILLINOIS TRUST COr 16 Phelan bidg Market and Olarrell AA Private cash loans made at few hoiTrs rotlce on furniture pianos warehouse receipts etc without removal in large or small amounts for any length of time desired no publicity very casv terms EAST ERX BROKERAGE Co 10 Market St above Fourth phone Folsom 1421 ANY proposition any amount 0 per cent first second mortgages estates In probate Inter ests In estates lesraeles undivided interests property In trnst life eststes life policies ete HA1LOKAX room 30 Chronicle bid ALL make typewriters nold exchanged repaired rentals 1 The Typen rltorium 508 Market st COLUMBIA VIsFbLE TYPEWRITERS keyboards send for catalogue 207 Montgomery FOR typewriters Alexander 110 Montgomery St dealers In Smith Premier ith typewriters supplies for all machines partly used sold and new ones rented PHONE to Mln 567 for typewriters to purchased rented or repaired STANDARD TYPEWRITER iXClLNGKR 0J Sanome THE Smith Premier Typewriter Co We sell rtut and repair ibe Smith Premcr Typ writer OBly full line of all ribbons foi all makes of typewriters carbon linen paper and typewriter supplies Tel Bush SBO THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO 105 Montgomery st LEGAL AsP OFP1CIA Co tt PROPOSALS for Indian Scppllea Dcpirtmc it of tb Interior Offlce of ludiax Affairs Wash Ington May 29 1904 Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioner of Indlia Affairs eare of Manufacturers and Prodaeers Association at California Mills building San Francisco Cal until 1 oclock of Tuesday Jane 28 1904 fo furnishing for the Indian service beans criffec hard bread bomlny rolled oata rice tagar tea and othr articles of subsistence supplies groceries crockery furniture atd woodenware paints glass hardware harness leathefVahoe findings agricultural Implements stovesx hollow ware etc Bids mnst be made on Government blank Scbedoles giving all reeessary Information for bidders will be furnished upr application to the offices of the Chronicle and Journal of Commerce and the innfacturers and Producers Association of California Mills bnlldlng Pan Francisco Cal the Republican of Denver Colo the Post Intelligencer of Seattle Wash the Tribune of Salt Lake City Dtah the Mori Ing Oregnnlan and the Depot Quartermaster Cnlted Rtate Army Portland Or The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to accept or rejec any part nt a bid Bids wll be opened at the hour and date above named and bidders are Invited to be present st the opening A JONES Commissioner CONTRACTS AWARDED TO ENLARGE SCHOOLS DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN BY WIVES Works Board AsJrcd to Name the Qualifications for Street Sweepers Frank McSheehy was awarded the contract for alterations and additions to the Dudley Stone School and the one story building In the rear of the Lowell High School vostcrda by the Board of Works Bids were received for additions to the Richmond School The loweet bid was J180O0 City Engineer Woodward having reported that the crossing of Seventh and Hoover streets had settled below official grade the liureau of Streets was given Instructions to make necessary repairs The City Engineer was requested to make an estlmite of the oot of removing the present sewer in Shipley street for a distance 40 feet outhwesteilv from the tenter line of Fourth and putting in a twelve Inch sewer A letter was received frcm the Merchants Association requesting that the Hoard communicate with the Civil Ser ice Commission regarding the holding of an examination for street sweepers At the same tim a letter was received from the Civil Service Cornnision asking fir Information as to what clas of men should be emploed as street sweepers City ingineer Woodward reported that grading Brant street from Twenty sixth to Armv would cost JSOO York from Twenty sixth to Arms J65O0 sewer in York street 17X grading Harrison street from Arrrt street to Preclta avenue t3 grading Klonda street from Armv stteet to Irecita avenue J2SoO In each cas the cost will he more than one half the sessi ilue of some of the property liable for the cost AUTOMOBILES A Ford automobile for sale far superior to new psrty going Kast 237 Geary st LIVERY garage and salesrooms automobiles bought and sold will buy or sell seroud hand mschines see us before you do anvthiug wlh your maeblue PACIFIC STATES ALTO MOBILP CO 217 Kills st phone Smith 702 M1LLINKIIY AD DRESSMAKING Accordion sUDDorst sniff platlog Stewart button anil buttonhole factory 110 Tayb st MILLIVKRY parlors to let Bow hay building M8 Sutter st UDOWKLL Dressmaking aort Mlllloerv Schl patterns cut to measure eve class 1019 Mkt HUNCHES KOIt HIKE ANY amount qolekly on furniture or piano vr Ithotit removal or other security no commission fairest rates strictly confidential TIIK NATIONAL CBEDIT CO 8 Donohoe building 1170 Market st A ELKYINO 810 Examiner bldg Oth fl loans any amount on furniture pianos etc lowest rates no removal or publicity no commission or delays Installments accepted Int reduced see us about your loan Tel Blk r201 A MNEILL LAlNCH CO foot of Clav st for pleosnr and business tel Rush V4 A On furniture or pianos at lowest rates no removal no publicity also on real estste 1st or 2nd mortgages or on any security any amount BECKER 31 Geary room 3tJ A confidential and conveniently located private offlce we Joan money on diamonds and valuables at 2 per cent UNITED LOAN AND TRCST CO 21 Stockton St FOR sal The gas schooner Kid Oakland creek II SlIXIVAX 28 Ultci st I STfTTEBlXC AXB STAMllEBIXfi AT MELBOURNE Institute Van Ness and 5IVt Is taught celebrated Mlboirne system only Melbourne in private established 3 years In Tel Mint 2 from 1 to 5 A private party loans on furniture pianos low rate wltbont removal no publicity no commission Installments accepted and Interest reduced 110 McAllister St phone Jessie 23V5 A reliable private party any amount low rates on furniture etc no removal or publicity no delay ho commission Installments Interest a reduced 617 Parrott bid tel Mint 4538 A highly respectable private place to obtain lllieral advances on diamonds Jewelry Interest 2 per cent Baldwin Jewelry ftore 008 Market tel Main 1644 branch 27 Third st ARONSON8 120 Kearny room 9 losns on diamonds Jewelry furs guns also on salaries strictly private Tel John 1336 elevator A 1 per cent on fnrnitnre or ptanosno removal no commission no publicity 25 ap quick quiet confidential 2d Montgomery st room A reliable place to borrow money on diamonds jewelry HESTHAL 10 Sixth St A confidential place to monds and Jewelry borrow money on dla Kranklln 115 Rills CASH loaned salaried people on note without indorser M0KHKL1 e09 Examiner building MONEY to lend oh real estate first or second mortgages also on chattels or collaterals low Interest easy terms PACIFIC COAST TRUST CO 708 Market at rooms 604 5 MONRY loaned to salaried employes and wage earners easy payments STAR LOAN CO of Wyoming 311 Mutual Savings Bank bldg MONEY loaned on salaries chattel mortgages life Insurance policies etc UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO 21 Stoekton st SELIABLE active and espable young man with 10000 can secure onebalf Interest In growing mercantile business If otherwise satisfactory Bos 103 1 Chronicle REAL estate offlce Market St well equipped and old estsbllshed to let and fixtures for sale cheap Box 1052 Chronicle RESTAURANT outfits for sale grand bargains it til week MrKAK CO Mission tt ROUTE on Chronicle at north end at city for sale Apply to cashier of Chronicle TO LEA8E FritXI8HED ELEGANTLY fomUhed 100 room hotel excellent location caters to swell set 10 years lease cheap rental bond required 5IU TUAL HFALTY COMPANY 720 Market st TO INYESTOna Call any day between 2 and 4 or write ami learn how mining Is mada profitable Boom 5 220 California at DMON BUSINESS KXCrtANGE OKi Market 00 cigar store ideal location lease grocery and bar worh 2U00 sacrificed on account of sickness a gu al bargn 0uo ffrocery and bar receipts 2w dally 1800 lodlug touse Mrrt munis 1809 ros bouse property 10 rooms 15sj aaloon water front lease low rent 300 fruit and vegetable store horse sad wagon very low rent good business UNION BUSINESS EXCHANGE U3 Market WAXTRD To sail the best eoaatry medical practice In the State best of reasons for selling excellent location for hospital or sanitarium remote from any such lnitllo tton CaU at SOB Tarrott Bldg city i WANTED Coontry hotels at good Talne we hare several customers waiting who are ady te Invest In this das Of property MITCHELL CO 1200 Market st I i WANTED To Invest 400 or 500 Pitner ii a rood paying business must oearintecis 3 Oos U03 Chronlcl 17 rooms new and elegantly furnished the Gn4ffe thtt rf eitl1 water JrTrry room BUM wltn renoed peo UaM I fil sal mM tL LCIiiC BUS ASSN 1H8 Market at MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE 103 Grant ave Loans from 1 to 10000 MONEY to loan for bnlldlng purposes low rate private party 234 and 235 Parrot bldg MUTUAL Security Co loans to salaried people It bout Indorser 514115 Hearst building ON furniture and pianos atriet privacy no commission low rate of Interest Installments accepted Bonelll 301 Eddy st SALARY LOANS Money loaned salaried people without security or indorsement knowledge of employer or any one confidential and courteous treatment call and get my terms DRAKE 453 Parrott bldg SALARIED loans without Indorser private party best terms confidential MILLER 74 Chronicle bnlldlng fifth floor TO salaried people wltbont Indorser on furniture Indorsed note and other security DISCOUNT AGENCY 143 Tbelan bldg 1 per cent on furniture or pianos 1003 Mutual Savings Bank building 70S Market st 10 up on furniture no com private DEM INC Eddy St room 104 TeV Red S62 MOXEV WANTED WANTED Party to Invest 8000 or 3000 In an established and paying manufacturing stot food business money required to handle increase of business good profits For imrllcu lars address box 1090 Chronicle CbOTIlXti IlKXOVATIXG SUITS cleans snd press 1 scouring snd dyeing Bon Marche 40 Kills st room 14 phone Druram 44 Call for snd delWer free CIHIOS LOUIS IV Curio Store buys sells exchanges any kind of curios paintings Jewelry laces engravings etc 412 Sutter phone Polk 1432 ELECTRIC SAXATOIIIIM Klertri ty ray Plotter rays ultra violet rays radium radlo sctlvity for chronic and obscure diseases ElCtrlr San Mkt Mason HVG1BMC DISTILLED WATER DELIVERED at your residence Oakland or Alameda UYOI1INIC DlrTiLLED WATER CO 420 8th st pVne South 69 VIA VI MOTHERS snd daughters home treatment booklet mailed free correspondence Invited VI WI CO 2W4 Van Ness ave PICTURE FRAMES UKKAT variety of shapes and fluUbiY ti CCURVOISIER Frame Maker 854 Sutter st IIAIIXKSS 100 sets new tlon prices and second baud harness at auc Roberts Harness Co 41 Eighth INVALID CIIAIItS SOLD rented exchanged manufactures of the Eames tricycle i hslr 2018 Mkt tel Pell Kst BREAK A WINDOW AND ROB JOHN BAZINSKI The Proprietor of a Barbary Coast Temperance Saloon Has Early Visitors John Uazinski claims that hetween 3 and 4 oclock esterday morning two men broke through a side window of his saloon at 4 Pacific street after the place had been closed to the public for the night knocked him down and stole from his pocket 3ti in hill As soon as the robbers had gone yizlnskl got outside and nn res pnnse to his whistles Ioilee man Jack Attrldgc and Special Pol Ice man lillen reponded Thrv noticed two oung men watching from the opposite side of the street and brought them over to the saloon keeper who identified them as his assailants The gave the names William Jerictt and John Jugske and were ln kr up in th li Prison tanko The rOiice fommlionf rs will not grant Hazlnski a license to sell Intoxicating liquors and he has designated it as a temperance alooi He admits that ho asked Ra Langfurd a young femao habitue of th tuat to remain for a time and while he wa making lov to her the window crashed in and the robbers appealed Durtrg the events which folluwed the femae escaped but Detect es Wien and Diran who wrr tailed Attri lee found her later witi lif male companion Joseph Mas a bar te der and locked them both in the tanks for further in tigation Th woman naa released but a short time ago after having served three months for vagrancy ri CAPTAIN MYRICK FILES REPORT OF COLLISION Mrs Duncan Says Her Husband Displayed Love Letters Actor Accused of Neglect Benjamin Duncan Is accused by Ada Duncan of subjecting her to numerous lndigrnlties at their former home 305 Polk street She sued him yesterday for a divorce on the ground of cruelty They were married in 1887 and have two children In the complaint which was nled by Attorney Samuel Shortridg it is stated that Duncan has an interest in the business of Cluff Co at 108 Eighth street a bank deposit of 5000 and other property The couples household furniture Is now at 1701 Page street It is alleged that since his marriage Duncan kept at home a bundle of love letters from a former sweetheart letting his children as well as his wife inspect them that he made false statements about his wifes character broke open her trunk with a hatchet and examined its contents end had her mall delivered at his place of business that he was penurious his wife only seldom being able to get 10 or 25 cents from him and that in last January he flourished a revolver and threatened to kill her She left him in last April She says she canrot even hint at some of his acts George Dillon an actor was sued for a divorce by Carolyn Itonena Dillon yesterday on account of hia failure to provide for her and their ciild The Billons were married here in 1899 The plaintiff says that her husband is receiving 65 per week and she asks for a weekly allowance of 20 Judge Hebbard granted Zilpha I Eddy a divorce from Allen Kddj a Southern Pacific engineer on the ground of cruelty and ordered him to pay her 30 a month The suit was begun in last Februar and subsecjuently a child was born the custody of which was given to Mrs Edd Eddj told his wife that he loved another woman Kllzabeth Richards was granted a divorce from Alexander Richards by Judge Murasky on the grounds of neglect and habitual intemperance and was allow ecf to resume her former name Dufer Richards haing received a considfrable legacj agreed to give her 2800 and to pay 250 for her counsel fees and costs Mrs Richards advertised In 1899 for a husband and Richards responded He said that she told him that she desired to marry again so as to have some one to manage her property which was valued at 250000 In the divorce proceedings she denied that she was rich as he alleged The following divorce suits were begun yesterday Hildur Nelson against Charles Nelson to whom she was married in Arizona in 1901 for desertion she asking leave to resurfie her maiden name Lindahl Harry Blohm against Marj A Blohm for desertion and intemperance De Witt Brlggs against Julia Rriggs for cruelty Maria Frj against Pleate Fry on account of his failure to support her since their marriage which took place on May 1903 she asking leave to resume her maiden name Lamb The following divrrces re granted Ebba McShane from Frank McShane he having refused to contribute to her support at any time after their marriage which took place in 1902 Minnie Young from Henry Young a carpenter for crueltj Giovannina Matthes from William Matthes for failure to provide May Mllhrti from A Milhern for desertion Molche Swirling from Samuel Swirling for crueltj Martha Edelstaifis application for a divorce from Harry Edc lstain was denied by Judge Graham The couples martiape took place in es Angeles Mrs Edelstain charged that her husband was unduly fond of Edna Montgomery William Gladding was a witness for her Edelstain opposed his ifes suit DIPLOMAS ARE DISTRIBUTED Captain Mvrick of the revenue cutte Pear hie a report with Collector Straiten Tueday relafve to the collision Saturday of his ship with the sailing hip Spokane The Collector couid not make public the contents of the document but stated that the Captain had ln formfd him that he had apponted a commission of tffrce officers to inquire into the causes of the accident Later the oilector was visited by Pope and Talbot owners of the Spokane who iepuested him to appoint a board of four that the might acitaln the blame for th collision and award the damages asked for them They contended that every rule of the sea made the Bear liable and seemed anxious that the investigation be held without delay and the damaire award turned over to them by the Collector The latter officer informed the owners that he had absolutelv no jurisdiction the premises and referred htm to the Court of Claims at Washington MRS 0ELRICHS BORROWS LARGE SUM OF MONEY LEGAL AXD OFFICIAL INVEST B1EN TS A 8 TEtt CENT DIVIDEND ITeted only la flrt mortge AND HOME BUI DIVM SOCIETY 708 Mret 8 Cal DI RECTORS Hon Jumet 0 Mignlre 8 Congressman Hon EJw Tarlor Ex St te Senator Ch A Murdock ITn A Mnrdnck Co Allen CUy SecretMy Bank of California Joseph A Leonard Ocneral Manager UU CRAIG Secretary and Caahler QOOD tnreatment A limited number of uSarea at 2Se prr hre thl stock will be worth 1 irltnln one rear Call nr write OSCEOLA MINING AND DEVELOPING CO 414 CroMlry buldln San Francisco DO HOSPITALS DK ItUZARDH Veterinary liotpllai Po and nilmore all animal treated adrtce It visits II SO 10 to IL 2 to tel West CM UUlT UUHKO ft il50reeood lind fnrnitnre start Urge stock MCrlfl co 323 6t A permanent curt or pay for rupture no nla or aneaiKta iro DUirM iw nuur rm Market sL room 7 snd 8 FIDELITT Ruptr Cure The only posltlT u4 peraanant rare 1344 Market opp Ttk DEPARTMENT OF TIIR INTEOIOR General Land Offlre Washlnirton I I May 19 1904 Nolle hereby given that certain lands la the Grande Roude Indian reservation situated In townships and I south ranges 7 and 8 west In the State of Oregon will be offered for sale bj separate sealt hid which will reeriTed by the Register and Receiver of the District Land Offlce at OregoD City Or commencing on Monday Antnit 1 10O4 at oclock A and continuing until Monday August 8 1904 at 11 oclock A and no bid will be considered that Is not received during the period mentioned The bids will be opened hy the Register and Receiver of the Land 0fte meiitioneil cmomeDcing at 1 oclock 1 of Monday August 8 1SK4 The lands will be soil In accordance with rules and regulations and a schedule particularly describing the linds to be fold prlnttd copies of which may be obtained ou application to the Register and Receiver of the Land Offlce named or upon application to the General Land Offlce Washington Ercn bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 20 per centum of the umonnt of juch bid which will be let allied and credited as part payment of the purchase price should the bid be accepted and the purchaser pay the remaining mount dne and furnish evidence of his rltlrnblp or he forfeited If the hid Is accepted and the omonnt dne and evidence of cltl enshlp ar not furnlehed In accordance with the rules and regulations A RICHARDS rmmlssuiier AproveJ ETHAN A HlTrilCOCK Sec Mrs Teresa A Oerichs has borrowed J32i000 from the Hibernia Bank for thre months at 4H per cent interest giving a mortgage on the Fnirmount Hotel property which she agrees to keep Insure for 2000J The mortgage which was filed for record yesterday was accompanied by a power of attornev from Mrs Oelrichs giving Joseph Tobln authority to borrow money in her name TRtSTEES SALE The undersigned offers for sale a stock of general merchandise with fixtures appertaining thereto formerly belonging to ldeman and located at Hickman Stanislaus county Cal An Inventory of this property mar be seen at the rooms of the Honrd of Trade 202 Market st Ran Francisco Cal andMHe stock may be Inspected on the premises at Hickman Cal Sealed bids are wliclted to be addressed to the underalgned and delivered to II Smith secretary Board of Trade 202 Market st Pan Francisco Cal on or before Kridar Jnce 10 1904 at 2 oclock A certified check or enrrent funds for 10 per cent of the amount offered ronst accompany each bid returnable only In rae of rejection of bid Right reserved to reject any and all bids Terms cash Full amount of purchase price to he paid on award of property UEXRY SELLER Truatee TiE CITY IN BRIEF ARCHITECT SlKS Krafft sued Dr Julius Rosenstlr i yesterday for 33G4 10 for services as an architect DRESSMAKER KAIL Mary Ryan a dressmaker of Oakland filed a ixtltlon In the Cnlted StHtes Court yestnlar asking to be declared a bankrupt She owes 801 J5 and has no assets HAS NO LICENSE Dr TV Sylvester of 216 Kearny street was convicted of practicing medicine without a license by a jury sitting before Police Judge Mogau yesterday and will be sentenced Saturday SCIT FOLLOWS LOAN The Judah Boos Company sued James Tracy Laura Tracy and Cllt ton II Tracy yesterday for payment of a note for 100 James Tracys life Insurance policy being held as security PARENTS SUE FOR DAMAGES Onestn Tognottl and his wife sued A Paladlnl for 135300 damages beciuse of the death of their son Froltndo Tognottl wno wnue acting on raumurs nsnirg rur Henrietta AWARD FOR CEMENT IS MADE BY CITY Street Committee Settles Dispute Paving Declared Not Satisfactory In regard to the award of the contract for 10W barrels of ilme by the city concerning which there was a dispute between bidders the Street Committee of the Board of Supervisors yesterday recommended that one half the quantltj be purchased from the Crowell Company and the other half from the Western Fuel Company at Jl P0 The Crpwell Company entered a protest A petition by the Standard Oil Company that It be allowed to carrv any product of petroleum known as distillate through the pipe line in Sixteenth street was referred to the Fire Marshal Samuel Johns of 13S Lower Terrace and Cooper of 49 Lower Terrace appeared in support of a protest against further blasting by Edward Maloney at Seventeenth street and Ipper Terrace The protest was referred to the Board of Public Works Objections having been trade to the full acceptance of the roadway of Harrison street between Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth streets on account of the character of the work done the matter was postponed for one week CARLOAD OF ENVELOPES TO BE DISTRIBUTED fireman OEKICE of Oonatrnctlnj Quartermaster Port TownsencL Wash Jnne 0 lf04 Sealed nm Pposaui In triplicate will he received here nntil 3 clock June ls ijo and then opened for the conntrnctlon of an ordnance workshop at fort WorcVn Wash Fnll Information will be famished at this offlce or upon application at the offlce of the Dt imt Quartermaster San Francisco CL Portland Or or Seattle Wash Price tor thla building will be Included In tba proposals for the seven buildings at Fort Wor deir to he opened the date and hour herein named Right la reserved to reject any or all proposals or parti thereof Envelope containing proposals should be marked Proposals for buildings Fort Worden and addressed to GEO II Penrose Quartermaster 8 Army ug Mar 1 1904 was fatally scalded ACCOUNTING SOrOHT Rroderlck was 8ied liy Thomas I Cuslck yeatertlaj for an actomitlng relative to the partnership of Rroderlck and Jamt Cuslck In the Monarch livery stable at 3 T2 Rrodi street James Cuslck having assigned his claim to the plaintiff CORONERS VERDICTS TI Coroners Jury retnmed verdicts of snlclde yesterday In the cases of It Evans Agnes Welch Abe Newman SfHSno Amsrlml and Jsmea Barke Accidental death na the verdict In the case of Conlter Michael Mlchaelson and William Weed SAILORS FIELD Nelson and John Johansen charged with soliciting Eric Qns tatTson to refuse to do his proper duty on the steam schooner Coqnllle River when she waa on the high seaa were neld by the Commissioner yeaterdiy to answer before the United States District Coort Ball waa fixed at 300 each COME8 OX TRIAL Rabbi A Conn of Tacoa will ocropy th rmlplt of the Bnab street arnagogne on Saturday morning Dr Cnhn is a prominent young rabbi of the Xortb wet and come on a trial before the member of the congregation lira sermon will be Tbe Ilallowlog of the lIo Tbe public is la Tlted The Booming of Californias Resources Goes On Energetically Booming the resources of California is being done in every possible way by the California FYomotlon Committee the principal object being to attract settlers to the State A vast amount of literature relating to the agricultural possibilities of California has been sent out by this committee the latest thing In this line being the scattering broadcast of a million and a half of statistical envelopes not only over the Inited States but the whole of the civilized world These envelopes have printed on the back a number of Californias resources such as the gold silver and mineral output the amount of fruit vegetables wheat barley oats etc raised and various other things that might Interest the prospective settler So far over 300000 of these envelopes have been sent out and already gratifying results have been achieved Replies from as far away as South Africa and New Zealand have been received from farmers and stock ialsers Closing Exercises of Several of the Public Schools Held Yesterday and Last Night Graduation exercises were held at several of the public schools yesterday and last night At the Franklin School Richard Faulkner principal the exercises were held at 1045 oclock In the morning The music was conducted by Miss Bertha Roberts Bert Talbot read an essay Harold Berg recited McKlnleys last address made at Buffalo and after an address by Principal Faulkner the diplomas were presented by Superintendent Langdon and medals by School Director Mark The graduates are Girls Isabella Amorsen Carolina Abrams Cassle Brown Gertrude ntu mer Olga Benfeldt Julia Cox Bessie Du cray Mae Dwyer Ethel Parrel May Gallagher Rose Olanvlnovich Pearl Hud dleston Alexlna Hatchette Ethel Joseph Lottie Klrshen Kate Kasscbaum Pansy Kehoe Rae Katz Gustavlne Mel lotte Iilllan ONeil manita ONelt Id Stein Grace Simmons Alice Twohlg Nellie Wolfe Mary Ward Veronica Welch Lillian Woods Josephine Veelev Lena Zagoren Boys John Bodetnan Eugene Carrasen George Cruden John Crowley William Fennell Robert Hedger Frank Kilsby Lawrence Kllng Jenne Westlev Philip Leggett Harry Miller Harry Markow Itr Milton Nolan Frank Schmidt Chester Cole Arthur Wobber Bridge medals Frank Kilshy and Chester Cole Penman medal Resie Ducray Lillian Woods and Gertrude Blumer The exercise at the Hearst Grammar School Miss Helen McFarland principal were held at 130 In the afternoon Nearly all of the twenty two graduates took part In the programme which was made up of re I tations and musical selections Charlt Munlpck presented the medals and Superintendent Langdon the diplomas The list of graduates follows Mabel Burke Fred Coffee Irene Cole Ada Crowley Alice Davidson Earlc Drals Dorothy Duncombe Fdith Elkin ton Annie Eppenheimer Rubv Irvine Florence Jardlne Peter Lowrie Eva McDougall James McGrath Llod Rollins Lydia Schubert George Somervilb George Sprlnett Marguerite Sutton Annetta Tietjen Arthur Toft Arlta Winters The graduating exercises of the Richmond Evening School Margaret McGulre principal were held lat night at Richmond Hall All the children tock part in the programme presenting two one act dramas Deputy Superintendent Shelley presented the diplomas fo the following graduates Minnie Butzbach Gertrude Luther Theresa Hunt Gertrude Hggins Edna King Lillian Mahoney William Magel Vincent Dunn Felix McHugh Charles Schropke William Haskell Joseph OKcefe James Olwell and Arthur Hal lett The Board of Education as present at the Clement School The exercises were held under the diection of th rrlncipal Miss Nellie Sullivan A lengthy programme was presented at the Irving Scott School Mis Murphy principal Deputy Superintendent Suzzallo presented the diplomas RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT THE ALHAMBRA THEATER and Tessle Btlshansen 725 OTarrell treet 29 Adolph Goetjen Byron 25 nd Micie Ilainracnds Bjron IT Gny Boscnke city 29 and Elliabefh Moore Spokane Wash 25 William Mr jin 241S Gongh street 21 and Elltabeth Jlulr 2501 Bucoanati street 21 Adolf Wolff 824 Iowa street 28 and Martha A nenocb 1052 Mlsslslppl afreet 23 Stanford Xewblll Dayton Wash aped 21 rears and Mary Mitchell 32SH Seventh slti et 21 BIRTHS DIFK In IhU city Mar 22 tbc wife of II DntT cf a daughter WOOLL ln San Qnentln Marin conntry Jnne 2 the wife of Wooll of a son MARRIAGES OOFFKE WESTEIWARD In tbla city by Ref Dr Nclander Jullui Coffee of Oak lal Cal to Laura Westerjard of thla cltj HBKYKORP RYDSTHOM In tbla city June 4 hv Rpv Dr Xc lander Arcble Raymond Heryford to Ina Ottilia Rydstrom both of this city MAYKns Kir HTER In this city June 8 by Rev lr Nelander Henry Mayera to Laura Rlchter both of this city ORllIEN BARMM In this city June 7 bv Rev Wall Charles OBrien of this city to Edith Lnule Barnum of Potsdam VAX KIRK OIMMEL In this city June 8 lv Rev I Wili Howard Van Kirk to Marlon I oulse cilmmel both of this rlty DEATHS Anthes Louise OS Illhop Marie 72 Casey Marv A le to KloUa Evans Richard 41 Flatland Theodore 4 Kaiser Krnt 41 Kelly Charles 31 Ii Julia I 04 liehman Rebecca 3d I lth Robert Lyons Thomss 3o McCarthy 1 75 Madden William 45 i Ma loon Catherlne 24 Martin Julia 3 Velson Martin 40 Prole Xadesda 5 Itavner Greta 14 Rlntrn Anna 71 Sakata 30 JSchmltt Tonl Staplcton S3 IWaaland CbrlstIna 24 G0ES TO PAHIS AS DEXEGATE I Mrs North member of the San I Francisco School Department has been i elected delegnte to the International Council of Education to meet In Paris I on October 27th Mrs North met with this body in Toronto three years ago and the San Francisco schools received their merited meed of praise through the addresses she gave before the Canadian section H0ID A TETDUUM A tridunm or three days devotion in honor of the aacred heart of Jesna la now In projrreiia In St Francis ainreb Vallejo street Her Joseph Lydon 8 will preach to morrow tFrlday evening upon the rtacred Heart A large nnmber nt Prancla parishioners ara attending th darotioaa Children of St Vincents and St Patricks Schools Have Graduating Exercises The graduating exercises of the St Vincent and St Patricks schools were held at the hnnhra Theater yesterday afternoon Tlie honors were conferred by Archbishop Jeorfte Montgomery The girls and hoys senior s1 dashes opened the exercises by lrirlng a tlanklvlng hymn and this was followed by lnglnjp by the Junior boys vocal cls instrumental nvtsle bv St Vincents orchctr aid jngtn hy the senior lrls vocal cliss Forty little girls dreed In all tlnds of pretty and delicate colors formed a gland haby show The senior beys gave their null tnry drill and sang a national song The lunior girls vocal class presented a fair plaj citl tied Iiatsy In Flovterland Hold medals and diplomas for completing the high sobool course were awarded Km Qiilnn Margaretta Smith Teresa Kennedv and Iioretto larety Gold medals In Christian due trine were awarded to Roee Quinn and Jene vieve McDermott The violin medal uns awarded to Rose Quinn The gold medal for the highest percentage was awarded to John IVoyle and that for drilling to Tlmothv Shea Th grammar grade graduates were Isabella Lucas Xora Rhea Catherine Hagerty Rose Ryan Mary Ronan Mary Regan Bessie Salmon Nellie Daler Mary Rradv Man Hennessey Teiesa Smith Josephine Wsllae Fxiiih Half St Patricks School John Iorle Frank Flanlgnn Joseph McKeon Daniel Ilagerty William Quill Lamey Daniel Hennessey Joseph A BlcWerstaff all of whom received gold medals RELATES HISTORT OF THE BOGOTA A regular meeting of the San Francisco Section of the Xavy League of the Inited States was held last evening In the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce 307 Sansome street The meeting was presided over by Edward Mills Adams the chairman of the section An Interesting Informal talk was given by A II Dnt ton formerly Lieutenant Cnlted States Xavy on The Trip of the Colombian OunNiat Bogota Fitted Out at Kan Francisco to Meet the Insurgent Bost Padllln Mr Dutton consented to give this talk only after repeated solicitation from the members of the section who enjoyed the talk so ranch thst they felt well repaid for the efforts which thev bad made to obtain It The next regular meeting will be held at the same place on Wednesday August 10th at which a paper will be resd by Lieutenant Arthur MacArthnr Jr Cnlted States Xavy on Submarine Boats Their Construction Fsea and Method of Operation UNION PRSTERS TO HAVE AN OUTING One of the Interesting features of the picnic of the Cnlon Printers Mutual Aid Society to lie held this year at Rchuetien Park near San Jrse will lie a bowling tournament for members of the allied printing trades Leo Michael son Is In charge of thla part of the picnic pro giamme The committee of arrangements Is also gathering a number of valuable prizes which will be distributed The committee in charge of the picnic Is composed of Peter Cotter chairman Charles Cullen secretary George Mltel ell treas rrer Jama Gerran and Farley Ix ul ANTIIFS Fitfred Into rest in tbla city June Iiile heb veil wife of Peter Anthra and devoted nn ther of Mrs Schleher Mrs A Haulrt Airs Giorge Vola and I na Julia Peter Jr Emmie and Hubert A nthes a native of New York city aged 68 years i months and 8 days Funeral crvlccs will Ih held Friday June lO at lo 3i oclock at her late residence sr2 OTarrell treet between Larkln and Polk Interment private Kindly omit 0w rs BISHOP In this city June 8 Slarle Bishop native of licrmany aged 72 years and 9 months Friends and ndinalntancos are respectfully inrired to attend the funeral Thursday Jim at 1 1 oclock from the parlors of II Suhr A Co 1117 Mission street between iMvinth and Eighth Interment Cypress Lawn meterv bj electric funeral car from FUhicenth and Onerrero streets IASKl III this iltv Jnne 7 Mary A Casey lter of Joseph aey cousin of Mrs 11 Bleley a native of San Francisco tClty papers pi asc ope I Internum private DI soTo In Msratlan Mexico April 1 Flla Llazuna de Sto sister of Mrs Man uela Bonner aged V2 years ES In thi city June 7 Richard I lo son On late William and Christina Kvans and lnth of William Evans snd Mr Jni Montgomery a native of Boston Mm aged 41 vars Los Angeles Cal and Boston Mass pjpers Hease coy 1 Fnnerul will take place Thursday June 9 at Hi oclock from the parlors of OConnor A 7H7 Mission street Inter mi lit prlTit Ileae omit livrfrs 1 LATUM In this city June 8 Theodore loved son of Martin and Eva Flatland a nativ of i allfnrnla agtl 4 years 3 months and J2 days KAISER In this eitv June Ernst Max 1 loved husband of A Ellxalieth Kaiser snd father of Fiiillv and Fred Kaler a native if Savorv ieriunnj aged 41 years 9 months and 17 iIstt member of Deuteher of Krlegcr ert in ilnmhrlnus Vereln of funeral hereafter Remains at the parlors of TheeVor Dlcrls 0S7 Mission stieit between Fifth and Sixth KELLY In this iltv June 7 Charles Kelly belov 1 brother hn Kelly Mrs Marv Smith and Mrs Annc Curley of Anaconda Mont stive of ih Parlh of Balllnagar Coiiniv lltnm In and aged 31 years 7 months and dars LFK In Fa Oakland June 7 at 1311 Twelfftl av nue JulU Ie beloved mother of Frank and Fugene Ia a native of New ork agul 4 jtMrs 11 months and 3 ia Funeral rrl will be held Thursday June at 11 ocluk at 1111 Twelfth avenue Ft Oakland Interment private Please omit flowers LEI1MXN In llrooklvn June 7 Re Li ca Lehman wife of Signiund I ehnian and loved sister of Mrs Otto Irving Wise Hg ii ars I 1 IT1I In this cltr June 4 at Pacific idial lb bert iih a native of Scotland ag 7w jears months and 12 days I1oS In ihi city June 7 Thomas Iyon a native of California aged 3 scars and 4 months A vet ran of th Spanfh Amerlcan Vi and of Oimpanv A lrii mis and a qualntaiu es are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday June in at 1 i clmk from the fnneral parlors of Jains MHJIin Co 214 Eddy street then St Patricks Church for services mmenclng at 2 lock Interment National Cenieterv lrcsldlo MCVRTin In ihis city June 8 Jer mlah dsrlv leloel husband of Mary McCarthy father Patilck Charles Jeremiah Jo Ph McCartbv and the late Daniel McCarthv and Julia ott a native of Temple Brln North lsrish of Ilonkllty County fork lr land aged 7r vtars Notice of funeral fereafter MvIITN In this citv Jane 7 William dear lv lord husband of Anule Madden and biv father of Iov and Edward Madden a tatlve of Ohio aeed years mouths and dav A member of Madera Camp No Irtl MIooN In Oakland June 7 Catherine Rct beloved wife or ttarrv viaioon auu uiiu ter of William Iavls a native of San Fran else ag 2i years 1 months and 10 days MRTI In this city June 7 Julia A be lev wife of eorge Martin daughter cf Julia and th late Daniel Donovan and sis ter of Mr Nnnan Mrs Kane Mrs Feram Mrs 1 Trlest and James Don ovan a native of Boston Mass aged 39 years lo months and 21 days NELSON In this city June Martin Xelson a native of Norway aged 40 years I riends and fecqualntancos are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday June 10 at 1 oclock from the fnneral parlon of Bunker A lunt 2000 Mission Street iMIs slnn Masonic Timrlei between Twenty second and Tvventv third under the auspices of Court Star of the Mission No 7104 A Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery PROLE In Stockton Jnne 7 Xadeada Prole daithter of Mr and Mrs II A Prole a native of Alaska aged 5 years Cremation at Oaklajid RAYNER In Ocean Vim Jnne 8 Oreta With beloved daughter of Benjamin and Alice Rav ner and slst of Thomas Sidney and Alice Itavner and the late John Rayner a native of Oci an View aged 14 years 3 months aiid 7 days Friends snd acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Friday June 10 at 2 oclock from the residence of her mother 248 Sherman avenue Ocean View thence to Ocean View Episcopal Church where services will be hrld at 2 SO oioek Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery RINtiEN In this rltv June 8 Anns Margrcthe Hlngen lieloved wife of Peter Rlngen loving mother of John IVtrr and George and the late Uuls Rlngen a native of Bremervorde Hanover Oennany aged Tl yrars 11 UUDtbs and 17 days Friends and ieoMslntauco are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Friday June in at 1 oclock from her late residence 013 Imhard street Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery SKT In this ttty June 8 at the City and Conn Hospital Sakata a native of Japsn agd 10 years MA IHU AGE MCEN5EJ The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday John OroTleb 11 SlWer street 34 and Dome Sarlch 229 Hayea street 27 Peter Rnblno 618 Broadway S8 and Marie Pee 224 Fourth street 20 Jitlltu Coffee Oakdile md Laura West ergard 420 Kearny atreet 41 Charlea Ward Ororllle 32 and Bertha Ilnnder VanconTer Wash 00 William Mnlllns Oakland 26 and Jennie Maedonald 67 Chenery street 21 Alfred Buttman 1300 Turk street 34 and Sophia Vos 74 Bernal venue 20 Joseph Milan 1CT2 Pacific arenne 23 and Jennie Farrell 1408 Bush atreet 21 William Dunn 2950 Mission atreet 21 and Edna Lee 2950 Mission street 18 Albert Vehoefllch 118 Grant arenne 21 and Lorette Farrell 333 Twelfth avenue 18 Edward Hood 131 Hermann street 29 and Mac McLaughlin 110 Larkln atreet 23 Oilman Merrill 51 Valencia atreet 25 and Lois I Perclval 1 Valencia atreet 19 Joseph A Selaer 117 Turk atreet 49 and Betty Oartelmann 322 Seventeenth street S3 John A Miller T17 Thama street 24 and Kittle Ptowera 605 San Brnno avenue 20 Claude Bailly 14S Twelfth arenne 21 and UUIe Oroealnger 608A Treat ateuue 18 Charlea Bacon 723 OFarreU atreet 29 SCHMITT In Ssn Jose June 7 Tout Kchniltt husband of th late Louisa Schmltt and athe of CUr Dcc Lell and Mr vrge Ilirth a native of Germany aged 9 vears 6 months and 8 days FrbnU and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday Juno 2 oclk from hi late resldc 820 Orchard treet Jnletment Oak Hill Ceme STPLETOX In this city Jnne William bWoVrd husband of Martha A Stapletot loving fa ther of Mrs Croue Mr II Bcreafnrd Mrs A Graham nh David and the late A nllam eMiurm a native of Prince Edwards island aged Funeral services will be held Friday Jnne 10 at 11 oclock his late residence 1100A Valencia street Inlermeiit press Lawn Cmetery WWUXD In West Berkeley June Christina brkived wife of Otto Waaland daughter of Mrs Mary Brown and slater of Jcsale Antonio and George Brown a native of California aged 24 year 1 months and 23 dy EUREKA BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION The members of this association are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late member William Well Thuraday Jnne 9 at 10 oclock from hla late residence 1925 Buab atreet By order MEYER LEVY Secretary way iff ft MkM St i j32fc vi tC I i sv cvrt 4Je i i ei 1 fa sftS A is J4 i fta A3 Ir it SV AT 2 h0 I SVJ 4.

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