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Finds Bank Door Open. While making: his rounds last night Policeman Charles Groat found the door, of the new quarters for the Mechanics' Bank at Montgomery; Bush standing open. He reported the matter at once, but it is not 'known whether it was the. work of or an accident. The bank proper has not moved into the building yet, but a large amount of valuable fixtures is stored.

there. A thorough investigation will be made today. Millionaire Schwab Here; Charles M. Schwab. the steel magnate of with a party of friends, has been inspecting mines in which he interested at Tbnopah; arrived in this city last evening and is registered at the Francis.

In his -party are. Joseph Schwab, his brother, and Dr. M. B. 'Ward, his brother-in-law." Schwab and a party.

of lady friends arrived, here several days ago. It is the intention of the" oartv to' remain here' wpair. Fifth race, one mile April Shower won, Keynote second, Ethics third. Time, 1:40. Sixth race, four and a half furlongs Right Royal- won, AmberJack second, Voloday third.

Time, NEW YORK, April Aqueduct results: First race, six furlongs Counterpoise won, Typhonic second, Foxy Kane third. Time. 1:14 3-5. race, handicap, five furlongs -Collector Jessup won, Astarlta. second.

Sweet Alice third. Time, 3-5. Third race. Wood Haven stakes, four and one-half furlongs Niblick won. Waterside second, Matador third.

Time," :55. Fourth race, the Queens County handicap, one mile Rosetint won, Colonsay second, Ostrich third. Time, 1:39 1-5. Rosetlnt's Fast Mile. Second race, four furlongs Green Gown won, Lady Carlin second, Omelca third.

Time. :51. Third. race. Dunkin Hotel handicap, one a sixteenth miles Monsieur Bgaucaire won, The Regent second.

Coruscate third. Time, Fourth race. Belle Meade stakes, four and one-half furlongs Lady Savoy won, Limerick Girl second, Lady Ellison third. Time. Fifth race, one and oneeSghth Woods won.

Missile second. Discus third. Time, Sixth race, six and one-half furlongs Allista won. Emperor 'of India second. Miss Crawford third.

Time, First race, selling, five and one-half furlongs J. Sidney Walker won, Komombo second. Radium third. Time, 1:08. Belle Meade Stakes for Lady Savoy.

NASHVILLE. April 23. Cumberland Park results: Dr. Manning appointed the following committee on permanent organization: William Peters, E. H.

Mercer, M. C. W. Cory, M. J.

E. Hoffman, M. Mary M. Kroetz, M. and C.

E. Hogg, M. D. Deputy Health Officer Louis Levy was directed to send notifications to the school physicians, and to furnish them with cards, etc It was decided to hold another meeting next Saturday evening. William Hassler, M.

chief inspecting, physician, delivered an Instructive talk on sanitary inspection and answered many questions. Dr. Ward, in answer to a question, stated that the schools were in a deplorable state and that 50 per cent could be closed by reason of their unsanitary condition. He said such action was unwise, as the Board of Education was doing, everything in its power to 'place the schools in a proper condition and he expressed the hope that the Supervisors in making up the new budget would give the Board of Education a generous appropriation for the schools. The second meeting of the Volunteer School Inspecting Physicians was held last evening in the rooms of the Board of Health.

Forty-five physicians were in attendance and the session was a highly interesting J. W. Ward, president of the Board of Health, opened the meeting, and in the course of his remarks suggested that the volunteer physicians organize and elect officers. He also took occasion to discuss sanitary science and again pointed out the necessity of school inspection. Dr.

Guy E. Manning was elected temporary chairman and Dr. J. C. Farmer temporary secretary.

Volunteer Inspectors Take Up Matter of Present Condition of City Schools. PHYSICIANS MEET TO TALK OVER SANITARY QUESTIONS Preliminary round Ambrose and Hotchkiss (scratch) versus Glynn and Keller t30); Guerin and Hall (151-6) versus "Wolfsohn and Wilgus (15 3-6); F. Adams and Ho well (15) versus Teller and Parr (5-6); Borough and Saul (30) versus Brabant and Gayness (2-6). Code and Drolla (4-6) versus J. B.

Adams and J. M. Baker (15 2-6); Miller and Turner (15 3-6) versus Edwards and Joseph (15 2-6); Otis and Gott (5-6) versus Clinch and Powell (4-6); Gabriel and Lemon (15 1-6) versus Bates and Finnegan (4-6), Little and Quick (30) versus Darns and Marvin (IS 3-6); Dunlap and Foley versus" Brady 'and Lytton (15). First round, upper Baker brothers (owe 15 2-6) versus Long brothers (4-6); Kerns and Martin a bye. Lower Allen and Griffin a bye; Allen brothers (30) versus Finch and Mann (2-6).

Tennis Players Are Handicapped. The drawing for the handicap bles tennis tournament, to be played on the Golden Gate Park courts to-day re- suited as follows: Take Championship of the League From Nevada Team by Score of 18 to 6. OAKLAND, April The final league game of basketball played between Mills College and a Nevada team to-day on the Mills College campus resulted In a victory for the Mills College girls by a score of 18 to 6. The game was a clean one and it was played with spirit. The result of the game entitles Mills College to the champion cup for another year.

The Nevada players were i the guests of Mills College last night. After luncheon to-day they left for i their home in the Sagebrush State. MILLS COLLEGE GIRLS WIN AT BASKETBALIi The hammer throw went to Oroville, Wells making 110 feet. Bullard of the same place 100 feet and Scallet of Colusa third with 96 feet. Broad jump Won by' Beckwith, 18 feet 8 inches.

220-yard dash Won by Luning. Time. Final Score Red Rluff, 36 points: Oroville, 30; Chico, 21; Colusa, 16; Redding, 6. 880-yard dash went to Red Bluff, being won by Bonham. with Daggett of Oroville a close second and Bullard of Chico third.

Time, 220-yard hurdle Gardner of Oroville first, Myers of Colusa second. Moore of Colusa third. Time, Pole vault Post of Oroville won first place with 8 feet 1 1 inches. Teass of Red Bluff second with 8 feet 10 inches and Hardy of Chico third with 8 feet 4 inches. High jump by Brooks of Colusa, with Chico and Redding a tie, each receiving two The height was 4 feet 10 Inches.

Shotput was won by Bruce with 38 feet 2 Inches; Wells second with 37 feet 7 inches. 120-yard hurdle a walkover for Red Bluff, Fickert winning in :19. dash Porter of Chico jflrst, Teass and Fickert of Red Bluff second and third. Time, 100-yard dash Lunlng of Red Bluff first, Teass second and Beckwlth third. BLUFF, April 23.

The first annual track meet of Northern California was held to-day at Antelope track, Red Bluff. The schools represented were Colusa, Oroville, Redding, Chico and Red Bluff. The following acted as officials: Referee, Wllsle Martin (U. C). Chico; starter, W.

B. Albertson (U. C), Redding; judges at finish, H. C. Smith (Stanford), Redding; Fogg (U.

C). Oroville; Ike Karmel (U. C), Red Bluff; Marshal J. W. Boyd, Red Bluff; timers.

H. Weitfeldt, G. C. Wllkins, L. E- Rowley and J.

R. Freeman, Red Bluff. A reception will be tendered the visitors to-night at the town hall. The programme will consist of singing, speaking and dancing. Nine competitors started in the mile run which was won by Apsal of Red Bluff; a Chfco man was second and Blue of Redding was third.

Time, 5:25. Carry Off the Principal ETents in Annual Meet of Northern County Schools. RED BLUFF ATHLETES VICTORS IN FIELD DAY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 47 SLOT MACHINES. Slot machines. $25; 'punchers.

$25; lifters, card W.A.Bradford 1185 Market. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively new methods? 1 week's treat- inent free. Dr.

Cottlngham. 204 Sutter st. SPECIAL, KOTICE8. Ladles'. Cblchester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; reliable: taVe no other.

Send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles" in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chlchester Chemical Philadelphia. Ta- MATTHEW HARRIS, pension attorney, 40 I Ellis V- 8TORAGK AHD WAREHOUSES.

aX EMPORIUM Storage Van furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 101. GILBERT STOLL Storage storage, packing, shipping warehouse, G. G.

and Van Ness; office 1230 Market, r. 84; tel. South 750. P1F.RCE-R0DOLPH Storage Moving of- fice Post and Powell tel. Prlv.

571. CONKLIN'S Storage Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate phone East I'M. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made.f- 810 Mission tel. Howard F.

W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage nnd Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Ftllmore phone Jackson 2S1. BEKINS Van and Storage 11 tel.

Main 1840. Shipping nfc.cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AXD AN exceptionally good 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier.

$25; other typewriters- at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriting Exchange. 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; set par- ticulars of L. M.

ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. 508 Market.

DIVIDEND NOTICES. bAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society, 5th floor. Mutual Savings Bank building, 70S Market opposite Fcr tbe half year ending 31st of December, 1803. a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free of payable on and after SATUR- DAY. January 2.

1004. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG.

Secretary. PRO PUS UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley. Notice to contractors, builders and material men Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur- nishing the materials for the granite- and brick work for California Hall on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, California, and said bids will be received at the office Of tha Regents. South Hall, Berke- ley, at cr before ,12 o'clock m. of April twenty-fifth, 1904..

Plans and specifications of said granite and brick work have been adopted and may be examined dally at otnee of the Regente from 0 a. m. until 4 p. m. No bids will be considered unless accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bidder In favor, of the Regents of the University of California, equal to ten per cent of his "6ld with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if Hid bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter Into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obligations in- accord- ance with said bid and with the plans ana speciScatlons which are hereby required to bo a part of such contract.

The rlsht to reject any and all bide Is hereby reserved. By or- der of the Committee on Grounds and Build- ings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HEN- DERSON.

Acting Secretary. UNIVERSITY of California. Notice to contractors, bulldrrs and material men Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur- nishing the materials for the superstructure of the central power plant on the of the University of California at Berkeley. California, and said bids will be received at the olfice of the Regents, South Hall, Ber- keley, st or before l'J o'clock m. of April 1904.

Plans and specltications of said super- structure of the central power plant have been adopted and may be examined dally at office of the Regents from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. No bids will be considered unless ac- companied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of Uni- versity of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid with sufflcier.t sureties.

con- ditioned that if said bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully- perform the duty and obliga- tions in accordance with said bid and with the plans and specification!) which are here- by required to be a part of such contract. By order of the Committee on Grounds and 'Btilldincs ofttie Board of V. H. HENDERSON, acting secretary. SEALED proposals will be received at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Engineer.

San Fran- cisco, until 12 o'clock standard time, June 8, -UXH, and then opened, for the construction of a steel tower upon a concrete for a light and fog- sternal station on Mile Rock, entrance to San Francisco harbor. In accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other In- formation, may be had upon application to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hantlbury. Orps of Engineers, U. S. Engineer.

STLTTKRI2VG AXD MELBOURNE Institute. Van Npss Market, promises cure If in fair health; to 6. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses 'were issued yesterday as follows: Charles Johansson, 31, 525 Haight street, anil Emma H. Anderson.

525 Haight street. William Rabe. 34, 435 Pine street, and Ida Storz, 27, 1322 Webster street. Walter S. Fisher, 21.

13C8 Stockton street, and fiadle A. Godfrey, 21, 827.H Washington st. John L. McCarthy. 2S, Point Richmond, and Julia Wlttkopp.

'27, 1107 Howard street. Davlde Borghello. 20, 10S San Bruno avenue, Frenscs Fillpclla, 22, ICS San Bruno ave. Thomas Lorton, 21. Z'Wtt Mission street, and Etta Richie.

21, 1530 Polk street. Frank H. Heuck, 21. Oakland, and Bertha Schulzfs IP, 1752 Sutter street. Charles G.

Sherwood. 21. Alameda, and An- nie J. G. Stromberg.

18, city. Charles S. Springer, 31, Santa Cruz, and Bertha M. Jackson, 20, Colby. Kansas.

Harry T. Earl. 21, 1124 Bush street, and J. Carpenter, 21, 1124 BusK. 6treet.

John Straub. 40, .55 Dorland street, and Cath- arlna Straub, 30. 44 Diamond street. Stephen A. Eley.

35, 2S Seventh street, and Jowja A. 34, 120 Prospect place. Harry C. Murphy, 21. 1550 Howard street, and Tessle M.

Toland, 18, 741 Harrison street. Jacintho S. Scares, 2S, 65 Jackson street, and Frances R. Gomes, 28, 1443 Stockton st. William E.

L. Calvin, 27, Presidio, and Es- tella C. Cook, .25, 019 Sanchez street. Patrick W. Leahy.

21. 742 Florida str.eet, aod Orry V. Young, 18, 303 Eighth street. BIBTHS-MBRMES-DEAm Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be.

indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the fame published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of cbarse. In this city, April 1904, to the wife of George O. BernUen, a son. In this city, April 15, 1004, to the wife of Douglas A.

Doyle, a LEE In this city, March 27, 1904, to the wife of E. S. Lee, a son. in this city, April 5, 1004, to the wife of Charles A. Maimone, a son.

In this city, April 23, -1904, to the wife of Oliver Parquet, a daughter. In this city, April 17, 1904, to the wife of James Rolph a eon. 31ARRIED. In this city, April 17, 1904, by the Rev. Father Turk, Joseph B.

Bllefer and May G. Simrak.C both of San Francleco. LONG In Oakland. April 13, 1804, oy Justice of the Peace James G. Qulnn, Ernest A.

Dunstan and Blanche G. Long, both of San Francisco. In this' city. April 22, 1004. by the Rev.

William Rader. Curtis M. Graves and Agnes C. Nelson, both of this city. HENDRICKS In this city.

April '10, 1904., by. the Rev. Father Sullivan, Murt Hendrlcks and Beatrice E. Candeze. In this city.

April 17, 1904, by the Rev. William George Raymond Lester of: this city and Edna Maude Fleming of Calistoga, Cal. STONE In this city, April 20. 1904, by tha Rev. -William Rader, Arthur Stone of Sacramento, and May Huff of Alaraedu, cai.

In 'Oakland," April 20. 1904, i by 'the; William Rader, Dr. Crayton Snyder: Salt Lake: City, Utah, and Flora'J. Macdonald of this city. -died.

George Hermann, Borrer, Pauline Johnson, Charles F. Brady, John Kenneally, Michael Marshall C. Charles Buchanan. Rev.P.G.- Catharine Calmels. Henrlette Martin, Mrs.

J. Camps, Joeeph- Merithew. Joixph C. Cassldy, Edward Murphy, Collner, John- Perkins, Emaline. S.

Crocker, Florence V. Albert R. Harriet Schofleld, Jennie Doherty; Margaret Sherman, Anna M. ROOMS TO Fnrn, and Unf am. MCALLISTER, 781 Nicely furnished room, with board; gents only.

MINNA, 814 Nice housekeeping rooms. MISSION, Large, front, sunny, I furnished bay-window room; ladies; prtv. refs. MISSION. Furnished rooms to.

let MISSION. 2245 Furnished room to let; use of bath. MISSION. Clean sunny furnished rooms for gentlemen; rent reasonable. MONTGOMERY.

Large well-furnished sunny rooms: $0 to $10 per month." 1 NOE, cor. Twenty-fourth Furnished rooms for gentlemen. NICK unfurnished room In airy top flat on Powell nr. Filbert; $6 CO. Box 1419, Call.

NICE furnished room in sunny top flat on Powell nr. Filbert. $8. Box 1448. Call.

NINETEENTH, 4060, near Newly fur- nished eunny room, bath and gas, OAK. Two newly furnished sunny rooms; phone. O'FARRELL. 537 Furnished room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; with private family. O'FARRELL, 1324 Furnished sunny suite of 2 rooms to let.

ONE furnished room: suitable fcr gentleman. Call SS3 Linden ave. PACIFIQ 1108 Nice front sunny room; bath; $6 monthly, PAGE. 249 Furnished rooms. POST.

C22 Furnished rooms. $2 up; hand- some suites; very reasonable. POST. 2433 Furnished single room; private family; $7. POWELL, 5W3 Nicely furnished room for i gentleman.

ROYAL House, 128 Incandescent lights, readlcg-room. smoking-room and Indies' par- lor: rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to month, IS to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SIXTEENTH. Sunny furnished room for one or two. SIXTEENTH.

S03S, flat Single room; newly furnished; gents only. STEVENSON, G35 Sunny furnished room for gentleman. STOCKTON House, 41 Stockton Nicely furn. suites, also single; $1 50. $2 50.

$3 week. SUNNY front room; reasonable. Box 316S, Call SUTTER. Large front bay-window room; grate; 2 closets; running SUTTER. Large front room; furnished; private bell and telephone.

SWELL 2-room apartment; all conveniences. Box 1496. Call. THE ST. KATHRYN, N.E.

cor. Leavenworth and Ellis Sunniest rooms In the city; new hotel; just furnished fresh and clean: hair mattresses In every room; also bot and cold water, baths, steam heat throughout; elevator service and every modem conveni- ence; rocms from $3 per week up. THE NIARA. 61.1 Taylor Sunny suites and single rooms with board; prices reasonable. Phone Sutter 1496.

THE Larchmont. SSI Nicely furnished front rooms; reasonable. TURK. Two sunny connecting rooms, front and back parlors, for light housekeep- ing or for 2 gents; reasonable. TURK.

1161 Sunny furnished rooms; adjoin- ing Jefferson square. TURK. 1163 Sunny rooms with or without board; adjoining Jefferron Park. TWELFTH. 119 4 sunny unfurnished rooms; select location; adults.

TWELFTH. Furnished rooms to TWENTY -SECOND. Furnished rooms. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near MarkeT rooms, S5c to $1 night, 1 75 to S6 week; elec- tric gas), running water in every room; elerator.read.-room: free bus; baggage. UNFURNISHED rocms.

suitable for dress- making, ladles' taller or light manufacturing. Apply A. ROY HARRISON. 140 Geary sU VALENCIA, 580. bet.

Sixteenth and Seven- teenth 3 elegantly furnished bay-window rooms; new flat; marble stairs and hallways; suitable for doctor or dentist. VALENCIA. 618 Nicely furnished front room to rent: reasonable. VAN NESS Elegant front parlors and adjoining suite for ofnee or club. VAN NESS, Nicely furnished rooms to rent: modern conveniences.

WASHINGTON. 1010 2 sunny rooms for housekeeping; also 2 single rooms. WEBSTER. A room to let. WINCHESTER Hotel.

44 3d near Market- Most convenient and respectable: 700 S5c to $1 50 night; to JS week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House. 202 Electric light in every room: 15c to $1 a night: 75c to $5 a week; open all night; convenient to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.

Duncan Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open until Hem. ROOMS AXD HOARD. 731 Bush above Powell; select flrcl- class residential hotel; elegantly furnishevl and table unsurpassed; electric light; steam heated and private exchange telephones In every room; terms reasonable.

B. DU CARPE. Prop. HOTEL ST. AUGUSTA, 536 Geary New.

up-to-date, sunny rooms; best of service; tourist trade solicited. Rooms and table board. Cooking, house, appointments, finest. Terms reasonable; limited number. 1183 Turk st.

HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS NEAR GEARY 8T. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. HOWARD. First-class board with room, single or double.

week: American, fam- ily; horns cooking; home comforts; piano. ELEGANTLY furnished carlor suite, with pi- ano, or large sunny alcove; phcne: bath; use of parlor; private; reasonable. 228 Page st. A COMFORTABLE, congenial home in Mission for young man; good brd; reas. Box 3114, Call.

BOARD in private family; downtown. Box 3742, Call office. HOTEL ELSMERE. 419 Sunny suites, single excellent table; moderate prices. EDDY, 867 Front room, with board; running water; electric light and telephone.

MISSION, 2562 One or two pleasant furnished rooms, with or without board: private family. VAN NESS Elegantly furnished suites, with baths: also single: homelike. ROOMS AXD nOARD WASTED. BOARD and suite for one; private family; vi- cinity of park preferred: $40. Address, with references, box 1352, Call TWO hooaekeeping rooms, basement.

In ex- change for painting and papering. 3367 26th. WANTED Board and room in private fara- ily; reasonable. Box 1400. Call office.

ROOMS WASTED. 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms; must be reasonable. Address 4168 Seventeenth St. 3 or 4- unfurnished rooms; private family preferred. Box 3210.

Call office. STABLES TO LET. 34-STALL stable: 2920 Mission cement floor; loft capacity 150 suitable for storage or mill. SEWIXO MACHINES A.M) SUPPLIKJ, AT half or one-third price you can buy a new White sewing machine that is slightly worn, at our city offices, 300 Post 1641 Fill more and 70S Valencia et. RENT the best; we.

have 100 new- White sew- ing machines for rent at $2 per month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE 300 Post telephone Black 1106. i The machine for family best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any. price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market.

near Sixth. NEW See our triple-feed- ma- chines: slightly. used; $10. $20; second- hand, $3. $5.

all styles; guaranteed. -New Home Sewing Machine 1051 Market st. WWN A B. BARNES MEDICAL DIRECTOR. L.

I. MATHER. Secretary. VOLLOW BARK SANITARIUM Incorporated) Treat all liguor and drug addictions by the beet known methods. do not agree to effect a In By giving a systematic treatment we build up tte system, while effecting the euro, by which we naturally obtain the best We do not claim pertorm miracles, BUT DO CLAIM TO CURE.

We have a beautiful and well -furnished horns for private patients. Call or write for booklet. Address for particulars W2 Fhotwell near Twenty -second. Tel White 3C91. San Francisco.

Cal. TOUR is Influenced by tbe planet under you were bcrn. Just aa the tides rise r.d fall with the moon; I point out the dan- gers and way to success in love, mar- riage and business; my forecasts are truly wonderful to many wcrth a fortune; eend 2 stamps with birth date for FREE reading of your life, with descriptions of whom you should marry. PROF. ASA MOORE.

Dcpt. 3T No. 7O5 Temple Court New Tork. A P-rtk smooth and young looking face. -With a real, genuine "baby Mdn." Pent forget the name.

M. ELLA HARRIS. Tbe number. 781 O'Farreil near Larkln. Call or write fcr book.

"Hlnta on Beauty." THE HERMANN SANITARIUM. Insomnia, mental and nervous diseases cured: liquor and drug habits; massage; medicated baths; country place Lake co. terms to phy- fcicians; call cr write. 1375 Waller, bet. Ma- aonlc ave.

and Aahbury tel. Fell S37. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair. Im- proves its growth, stops faillng.cures dandruS and itching scalp; no etaln or stickiness: cleanses scalp druggists', hairdressers' no substitute. Star Remedy Polk.

MICROTINE, a positive cure for catarrh, cold In the hay fever, headache and all bronchial affections: for sample. MOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE 272 TOUNU ladles should dress well. If you havs a good Doirttton BARON, the Ladles' Tailor, of Market will clothe you styilshly at figure- on weekly payments. Cancerous lumps, sores, lmpu rs blood (affecting mouth, bones, speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy.

251 Orant ave. Worst cases cured. Tapeworm expelled in 2 to 8 hcurs: no tasting; no nausea; no castor oil; no failure; $2 BO. P. C.

LUTZ. Chemist. Post San Francisco. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chesille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer la twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rutes. Geo.

Matthews. 703 Fifth Oakland. A FINE suit to order on easy installments of SI a week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Market st- between and EUrhth.

AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor. 721 Market st. DRUNKENNESS and all drug dis- positively cured by Willow Bark 812 Shctwell; consultation free: call or write. SOCIAL Ciuicee Sat. and classes Mondays.

Fridcys. Louise Foster's Kchool or Danclr.g. 1550 Market, nr. Larkin. X.ADIES Our remedy cured thousands and will cure you; safe and harmless.

Oer- manla Chemical Milwaukee. Wla. A GUARANTEE TO GROW HAIR On the worst bald head. Call or write, DR. S.

MOORE. 332 OFarrell wt. GOLDEN GATE 800 Corner laundry, barber shop, cigars, tobacco, newspapers; suits cleaned. W1UTE Received with Joy this morning: will not leave for 3 BLACK. try the Gem fartal massage device and electric pulsator.

617 Taylor st. PRIVATE detective: rlty or country: thorough- Box Ca'l office. "VITAL cures weak men; $2 50, paid. DR. BURNARD 140 S.F.

U1TS to crdcr on installments of Jl per week. XEUHAl'S CO. tailors. 729 Market. PUrERFLUOUS hair moles removed by elec- tric neetfle.

Vr. Mrs. Travers, 1170 Market. Actlna restores lost deafness and citarrh. A' VI DA 3524 lftth.

nr. Valencia. liRS. Eaton, needle specialist. 368 Eut- ter.

r. 003. Eaton. 23S Geary, room 03. MASQVEIiADE ccFtumes.

play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN 733 Mkt. TAILOR-MAOE pants J2 50. Misf.t Cothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont.

Ejryrtiar. Henna restores gray hair tc its natural color. st all drutrrists'. PAlilTtTHV. 'lIADAME flEVAF.

palmlrt and astrologer. Llebes Poet hours 10 to 5. HJIX, NEERGARD. located et 242 Post; hours to 6 daily. Phone James 1.

Classes. II JEROME FOSELLl. scler.tlfle palmist. 013 near (Wrv. Phone Black 561.

PAarxnro. PAPEH-tAgGiifO. etc. PAINTING, papering and tinting done cheap; all wcrk done first class. Tel.

Larkin 4171. FUV-ICIAJVS C. O'DONNELL Orflee and Market tx-t. and 7th; particu- lar attention raid to diseases of women. FLOOD skin and rental fllffTfTl a specialty.

DR. BALL. Market st. DR. WONQ HIM.

herb doctor: a'l cf the buman body; for past four yeare at 115-117 JIafon; now lo- at 6''7 Geary nr-ar Leavrnworth im. TONG PO CHT. successor to Dr. Li Po Tai. herb doctor, cures all disease? of human by of herbs and teas.

727 Washington st. WKXKO WOO. The herb doctor AM tfis- cured herbs. 746-8 Clay St. ROOMS FOIt IIOITSBICEBFIXG.

best In city: 3 or 4 rooms furnish- cr unrumlshed. ST. CHARLES APART- MENTS. Pacramento nr. Larkin.

BRANNAN, 22S Parlor floor, 3 eunny, well furnished closets, gas range, grate. IIIjDY. 457 let furnished suite housekeep- ing rooms; LLG1X PAKK, 5C Sunny unfurnished double ki'then; new, man and wife. Nicely furnished, sunny alcove; housekeeping; everything bath. J'CLL.

Four fine sunny rooms near pan- hanfiw-: rum. complete housekeeping; adults. FIFTEENTH. KTn, near Howard Two or three uftiurnirr.ed housekeeping rcxims. KOLSQM.

Furnished roefns for housekeep. Ing: 4 and bath; nlar.o. rOLSOM. I1C7. fiat For light housekeeping, front hall rrivate family; gaa.

233 Two connecting housekeeping rooms: gas rar.jr<»: grate; r.o children. FULTON, 2ZZ Two- connecting housekeeping rang-e. crate; no children. GEARY, 3 sunny, clean, nicely furnished rooms. GEARY.

134V sunny, newly furn. suite complete; bath, phone, gas range, run- ning- water, laundry, nice yard, $17 50. GOLDEN GATE, 4S3 3 housekeeping rooms; water, gas. GUERRKISO. connected rooms for house- keeping; regular kitchen; adults only; refs.

GUERRERO, Elegant housc-ecping rooms. GUERRERO, 830 Furnished for housekeeping: no children; rent reasonable. liAYl'ti. 4G7 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; private family. HOWARD.

Two or three large furnished rooms for housekeeping, with bath. JESSIE. 333 Sunny room, furnished house- keeping; gas range; sink; 75 week. KNICKERBOCKER Apertments. 1340 Sunny, furuUncd 3-roon suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted: fret- baths; rate $30 up.

LAItKIN. 433 Rooms for light housekeeping. LARKIN, 71C Front euite; eunny; furnished for housekeeping; gas range. LF.AVI.NWORTH. or 4 sunny house- keeping rooms; parlcr floor; rent reasonable.

LEAVENWORTH. 1WT 3 sunny, well-rur- nished gas range; 2 single. MINNA. 549 Large sunny furnished front housekeeping rooms; also single KOE. 10C2.

comer 12: front and back parlor unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping; Bice sunny corner. OAK. SW4, corner Scott Two newly furnished, rooms; bath, laundry; no children. TAGE, 278 2 sunny housekeeping rooms com- plete. P1XTH.

3'JS Large front room: three cr two; housekeeping: cne slnrle room. SIXTH nr. 3 unfur. roomes. close to G.

G. Park, for 510 mo. SIXTEENTH, 3C78. bet. Market and Castro- Unfurnished, 3 nice eunny housekeeping rooms, with bath; reasonable.

for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Arnold J. Martin- of Chileno Valley. Martn County. will be celebrated at St.

Dom- inic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, San Francisco, on Tuesday, April 26, at o'clock. MERITHEW In CuDertlno, near San Jose, Aoril 22, 1904, Joeeph- C. Merithew. father of Mrs. Norman Dunbar of Cuper- tino and Charles H.

Merithew of San Fran- cisco. a native of Maine, seed SI years '4 months and 15 days. ETFrisnds and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence at Cupertino. Interment Santa Clara Cemetery. In the City and County Hospital.

April 23. 1904, William Murphy, a native ot Ireland, aged 54 i-v PERKINS Passed to higher life In this city. April 21. 1JM)4, at 1220 Mieslon street, at 3 p. Emallne Ellvers Perkins, beloved wife of George F.

Perkins, a nailve of New Jersey. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the "parlors of Gantner 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In this city, April. 22.

1904. Albert Raymond, dearly belovtd eon of Jean and Valerie Rouquette, and beloved brother of Alice Rouquette. a native of San Fran- cisco. 8 months and 18 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday.

April 24, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his riarents. 192 Seventh street, between Mission and Howard. Interment Holy Cemetery, by carriage. In this city, April 23, 1904, Jen- nie C. beloved wife of M.

B. Schofleld, and mother of Mrs. George H. Hurd and W. F.

and Ida G. Schofleld, a native of Louisiana. and acquaintances are- respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1726 Devlsadero street. Interment private. In Oakland, April 23, 190t.

Anna wife of the late William Sher- man, and mother of Elizabeth and the late William B. and Francis H. Sherman. At his residence In Berkeley, April 23. 1904, Joseph Stewart, lieutenant colonel United States army (retired), beloved father of Joseph Stewart Mary E.

Pat- terson. Colcnel William F. Stewart. Artil- lery Corps, U. S.

H. Martin, and Charles, Helen Edward Josephine A. and Alice Stewart, a native of Ken- tucky, aged s'l years 2 months and 25 days. C7Fnend3 and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the fun'ral services to-morrow (Monday), at the grave in the National Cemetery, at the Presidio of San Francisco. The body will be met by.

the militsay escort at the entrance to the res- ervation, Lyon and Lombard streets, at 1:30 proceed thence to the grave. Entered Into rest in this city. April 22. 190-1, Edward dearly beloved hupband of Estella Sweeney, and brother of J. Sweeney, a native of San Francisco, aged years and 11 months.

£7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3S9 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a reo.ulem high mass will be celebrated for the reposie of his soul, com- mencing 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. i Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock creek boat. To the officers and members of Court James G. Blaine No.

207, Foresters of i America You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edwin M. Sweeney, from hia late residence. 380 Oak street, on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, i J. M. NEWBERT.

Chief Ranger. F. J. HARRINGTON, Rec. Sec.

WEISS In this city, April 22, 1901, Rosa, tmloved wife of Jacob Weiss, and belovsd mother of Mrs. II. Simon, Mrs. Sam W. Sincere of Chicago and Joseph M.

Weiss, a native of Austria, atred tH) years and 4 months K7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the services i to-day (Sunday). April 24, at 10:30 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter. Second avenue, Richmond. Interment Hills of Eternity metery, by electrio funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. In Oakland, April 23, 1904.

Anna Roberta, beloved daughter of John W. Whltten. a native of Louisville, aged 50 years 3 months and 23 days. WILLIAMS In Oakland, April 23, 1904. Oub Williams, a native of Finland, aged B2 years.

and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral (Mcnday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of J. Wood 1128 Twenty-third avenue, Oakland. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. In Prescott, April 19, 1904.

Hanna Wollenberg. dearly beloved wife of -Levi Wollenbergr, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. A. Blumberg and Nettle Wol- lenberg, a native of Germany, aged CO years 11 months ond 3 days. (C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, 16(51 Post street.

In- terment Salem Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BADGER. WILLIAM St. Albans Enndaj- School will hold a special memorial service to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at Golden Gate Hail. 025 Sutter street.

Former members and friends aro Invited to attend. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. can be obtained at any hour of the day ur night at Hackmen's Headquarters, 905 Howard street! Telephone. South 4l5. Orocrs promptly attendfd to.

Edwards, Susan F. Stewart, Joseph Epstein. Jacob M. Sweeney, Edward M. Finn, John Weiss, Rosa Wolf 'Whltten, Anna Good.

Henry -'Williams, Gus Granz, Louis Hanna In the City and County Hospital. April 23, 1904,. George' Blckwick, aged 4S years. In, this city. April 22, 1904, Pau- line dearly beloved and only daughter Catherine and -the -late Theo- dore Borrer, granddaughter of Ludwig Weil- ing, niece of Mrs.

Bertha Cavalll, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years 0 months and 8 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited. to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her mother. 559 Seventh street, between Bry- ant and Brannan, thence- to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where services will he held, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.

In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. April 23. 1904. John, be- loved husband of Hester Brady, and father of John and William -Brady-' and Mrs.

Rose Roberts, a native of New York. (CReirains at, the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street. Notice of funeral hereafter. Ir.

this city, suddenly, Aorll 22. 1904, Marshall dearly beloved husband of Annli Brydpes, and devoted father of Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. K.

Ritchie and Marshall J. Brydjes. a native cf Windsor, England, aged 77 yoars 11 months and 7 days. EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 :30 o'clock, from his late residence, 063 McAllister' street. Cremation Odd Fellows' Please ornlt flowers.

BL'CHAXAN-rln Berkeley, -April 21, 1904, Rev. P. G. Buchanan, husband of Harriet M. Buchanan, and father of Mrs.

Ida B. Davis and Augustus M. Buchanan, a native of New York, aced S2 years months and 23 days. ZZ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at '2 o'clock, from Trinity M. Church.

Intsrment private. In this city, April 23, 1004, Hen- riette CalmeU, dearly beloved daughter of Henri and Darle Calmels, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 7 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the late residence, (513 Mission Btreet. thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires for services. Interment Holy Qross Ceme- tery, by carriage.

CAMPS Entered into rest In city. Joseph Camps, a native of Portugal, aged 25 years 10 months and 5 days. A member of PaclBc Coast Marine Unlcn. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, CASSIDY In this city, April 20.

10C4, Ed- ward CasEidj', retlve of Ireland. In this city, April John Henry, son of John and the late Ellen Coll- ner, and brother of James T. Collner," a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 11 months and 22 days. funeral will: place to-day at 12:30 o'clock, 11 Natoma street, thence to St. Patrick's Church.

Holy In this city, April 23, 100J. Flor- ence Virsinla. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Crocker, a native of Cali- fornia, aged "14 years 3 months and days. services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 from the residence, 2301 La- fruna street. Interment private. In this city. April 23, 190-J, Harriet, beloved wife of William Dever- eaux.

mother of Joseph. William and Marie Devereaux, daughter of Timothy and Annie Dolan of Yuba County, and ulster of Mrs. I J. McGreevy, Mre. R.

McDonald, Sister Ve- ronica, Mrs. C. Conneghan and' Tom nnd T. J. Dolan, a native of Downievllle, Sierra County.

Cal. I CTNotlee of funeral hereafter. DOHERTY Near Sunol, Alameda County, April 22. 1904, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Edward Doherty, beloved mother of Edward and Charles Doherty. Mrs.

H. Lntlipr-s and Mrc. M. Scott of Petaluma. ana grandmother of Lillian and Harry Ladlneo, a i native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 51 years.

1C7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- Billy Invited tc attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 :30 o'clock, from her late rcsl- dence, near Sunol, Alameda County. Inter- ment Mission Catholic Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at St. Joseph's Church. Mission San Jose.

In Alameda. April 23. 1004, Susan F. Bdwarda, beloved, mother, of Fanny Carlsten, native. of Massachusetts, aged 85 yoars.

In this city. April 1904, Jacob Eosteln, beloved husband of Annie Ep- Fteln, and, cousin of Mrs. L. Welfson and Ijjoseph Sertnsky, a native of Poland, aged years and- 10 months. '(New York papers pleaee EXFrlenrts and acquaintances are respect- fully -invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge No.

120, F. and A. M. Interment Hills of I Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third and Townscnd streets. In this city, April 23, John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Finn, father of Thomas, Lillian and May Finn, and brother of Mrs.

Henry Tretten and Mrs. Ellen a native of parish of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 52 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1367 Minna street, thence to SL Charles Borromeo's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock. In this city.

April 21. 1904, Wolf, beloved husband of Esther Flelsher, and father of Cecelia Fleisher. a native of Cracow, Austria, aged years. (E7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1525 Geary street. Interment Salem Cemetery, bv electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets.

GOOD In this city, April. 22, "1904. Henry Good, beloved husband of Annie Good, nnd father of Henry, John arid William Good and Mrs. Robert Hume, a native of Ireland, aged 0." years 2 months and 2 days. ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1 from his late resi- dence, 750 Corbett' road, between Twenty- first and Twenty-second streets.

Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In this city. April 22, 1004. Louis, beloved husband of Henrietta Granz, and beloved father of Mrs. R.

Baldruch and Charles Louis Arthur. 'William and Ella Granz. and brother of Herman Granz of Fresno. a native of Saxony, Ger- many, ased S3 years 7 and 9 days. A member of Vtreln Elntracht and Amal- gamated Wood-workers' International Union, Local No.

15. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral I to-day (Sunday), April 24. at 2:30 o'clock, from parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth.

Cre- mation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. In this city. April 23. 1904, Chris- topher, dearly beloved husband of Rose Her- mann, a nattve of Germany, aged 44 years 10 months and 7 days. CTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock; from bis late resi- dence, 1375 Waller street.

Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In Oakland. April 22, 1004, at 1308 Wood street, Charles Frederick John- son, beloved husband of Teckla and father of Ella a native of Sweden, aged 51 years 5 months and 21 days. In Oakland. April 22, 1904.

Michael Kenneally, beloved husband of Mary Kenneally. and father of Maurice, Patrick and Thomas Kenneally and Elster M. Clement and Sister Benedlcta, a native of Ireland, aged CS years 7- months and 24 daya. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 24. at 4:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1408 Eleventh street, thence to St.

Patrick's Church, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment -St. Mary's -Ceme- tery. Oakland. Please omit flowers.

In this city. April 22, 1904, Charles Kenwood, a native of Wisconsin, aged 54 years. In this city, April. 22. 1904.

Catharine Lynch, beloved aunt of Thomas, Samuel, William, George, Belle and Kate WatUon, a native of County i Wlcklow, Ireland. funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), from her late residence, 2210 Stelner thence to St. Dominie's Church, where a requiem high mafcs will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 10 o'clock. private. An anniversary requiem high mass HENRY J.

CALL ACHERlcb. (Successors to Flannagan Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fiftn. opposite' Lincoln School.

Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKBRS. -Funeral Directors and Embalmers Formerly in Metropolitan Templa. NOW at HC8 Tel. South 107.

Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel." Mission FUNERAL 2339-2341 Mission San Francisco Janes Henry iHansen.

JAMES McGINN Foimerly With McGinn Funeral Directors and Embalmen Eddy Tel. South '576. GREAT MAY DAY XUMBERI NEW BIRD AND ANIMAL PAINTER. See Some of the Rare Examples of His -Work and Read the this Genius of the Desert, as Described George Wharton James. NEXT SUNDAY CALL.

KOOMgv FOR ETANTAN. Suite of 2 or 4 eunny fur- nlshed rooms, facing Golden Gate. Park. SrTTEJt, nr. 2 larre sunny par- lors; mdn; gas crate, phone; ierms reasonable.

SUTTEn. 12064 Two or three unfurnished rooms; call Monday. TEHAMA." 326 Larpe sunny bay window room; furnished: of bath and telephone. TURK. 816 I-Lrs-e room for gentleman; 3 lower rooms for housekeeping.

TURK, Furnished rooms for VALENCIA. 1191 3 or 4 sunny unfur. house- keeplng rooms, bath; $12; call references. VAN XESS. 4S Pine front room, with large kitchen connecting; gas range, running wa- ter, laundry; with, or two beds to suit; reasonable.

CHEAPEST and best In The "Weekly Call. 1G pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for 1. HOUSES, APARTMENTS Will be finished March 13. 1CS4 SUTTER NE. COR.

LARKIN ST. Beautifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooma aad bcth each; all unfurnished; $27 SO to $40. Make reservations now. AT St. Ceclle.

115 Fell above Van Ness ave. The acme of perfection In modern, ele- gantly furnished 3-room apartments, with private baths, steam heat, electric light, elevator, gas ranges; J3O-5-S5-J3T-I4O ET. LOUIS. 1873 Jackson Modern 3-4-9 rooms; also single; furnished or unfurnlshad; marine view references. Phone East 1351V ROOMS TO Ftir-u aod Dnfnr-.

ST. CECILD APARTMENTS, 115 Fell, near Van Ness ave. Are you satisfied you are? If not. make a visit to the beautiful St. Cecile I Apartments.

They are undoubtedly tbe most elaborately furnished apartments in San Francleco. with Eteam beat, electrio lights, hot w-ater. electric elevator, private baths. Prices for the summer reduced $30 up. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL.

THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 115 117 EDDT ET. 115 AND 117 EDDT ST. MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- TEL DOWNTOWN; 150 ROOMS: 35 SUITS WITH PRIVATE BATH; ELECTRIC LIGHTS: STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT: TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; 6UITS WITH BATH. (1 50 to $2 50 PER DAT; SINGLE ROOMS.

75c to HOT WATER DAY AHO NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041. ASHWORTH HOTEU S-0 Mason bet. Geary and O'Farreil. Rooms with or without private bath.

New addition Just completed: entire hoUM newly renovated: sun In rooms all day. I 'AURORA, ccrr.er Second and Folsom New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny: prices from $1 60 per week up; this is the only up-to-date bouse la this vicinity; first-class grill attached. BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth Rooms 25c to 1 per night, fl 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Almonte," STS Market st.

No. 1 Fifth st.) Rooms. -3c. KOc. 51.

$1 50 night; (1 50 to 110 week; house open all night. A NEWLY furnished sunny front room, suit- able for man and wife; also single rooms for gentlemen. 312 Mason near Geary. I BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No.

Fur- i niched rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. I BUSH. E19 Single room; private; gentleman. BUSH. 1006.

corner Jones One nicely turnish- ed single rooms; bath and telephone In house. CALIFORNIA. Neatly furnished room. CALIFORNIA. 1855 Unusually desirable fur- nished or unfurnished rooms; electric light and free phone.

West 1173. i CAPP. 816 Large sunny furnished room to let: with or without board; private family. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor.

Elegantly furnished eunny rooms; prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The). 618 Post. nr. Just opened: desirably located; sunny single rooms and sailes, with private baths, bot and cold water, dura heat, electric lights, one every room; elevator.

Phcne East 1517 -If desired. EDDY, 4S6 Nicely furnished rooms, with bath, at $6 monthly upward. I EDDY. 732 Sunny suite, large rooms; fur- nlFhefl or unfurnished; carpets; large closet 1 and lavatory: hot and cold water; gas grate, bath, phone; board optional: reasonable. ELLIS.

Sunny single front room: rent i ELLIS. 477 A large front room, 15 per month. ELLIS. Nicely furnished, sunny front euite; also single rooms. Phone Sutter 3671.

FIFTH. Furnished roonn. FIFTH. Rooms to let. TOLSOM.

523 Large room; gas, bath; suit- able 2 gentlemen: private. FOR gentleman. In private borne (no othe; roomers), a large, sunny, furnished room, with bath adolnlng: 4 blocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. FILLMORE.

Furnished single rooms; gentlemen only; $4 up. FRANKLIN. bright, sunny unfurniih'd rooms; gar; no bath: cheap. FULTON. Front surny room for two gentlemen; rent reasonable.

FULTON FurniEhed room to let. i FULTON. Furnished sunny front room; five minutea from City Hall; phone; reas. i GEARY. 402, cor.

Mason Furnished rooms for i gentlemen. $2 per week and upward. GEARY, 600 Newly fur. sunny front homelike, piano, kitchen: other rms. i GEARY, C75 Newly furnished suite.

$5 per week; gentlemen only. GEARY. Sunny rooms; pleasant home. Box Call. I 1 GEARY.

1419 Nicely furnished front room for one or Furnished rooms to leiv GOLDEK'gAtE 1C20 2 or 3 sunny un- furniahrd phone: all conveniences. 4 H20 $4 Furnished rowmj 1 GRAND 7th and Mission Rooms to rijKt: $1 50 to 16 wk. 'reading-room. GRAST 7 Nicely furnished, sunny rooms suitable for two; 50 to tS week. GUERRERO.

SI. near Market To rent, one or two bright, sunny front rooms in pri- vate family; furnished. HARRISON. near Finely furnished eunny rooms; bath; homelike; $1 week up. HARRISON.

near Seventh To let; nicely furnished U.rge room, gas and bath. HAYES. Bay-wlndow front room and kitchen; bath, gas; private family. (HYDE. Nicely furnished sunny front room for one or two gentlemen.

HYDE. C84 Nice sunny room and bath. JACKSON, 1175, cor. Furnished or un- furnished runny rooms; private family; ref- erences. i i JESSIE.

441 2 sunny rooms to let. JONES. (The Saphlre) Elegantly furnish- ed rooms, en suite or single; all modern 'Con- veniences. LAFAYETTE. Furnished rooms to let: suitable for single gent.

LARKIN. £12B All kinds of elegant rooms for rent for $10 only. LEAVEXWORTH. Large sunny room, 14. LEAVENWORTH.

A large sunny well- furnlshed alcove; also 2 eunny single rooms. LEAVENWORTII 1118A Sunny furnished and unfurnished rooms; running water, phone Larkln 4733. LEXINGTON 116 Furnished rooma. MARKET. 1016 Large front rooms; alco other rooms.

$1 25 a up. MARKET. i rooma. with gas and coal stove; MARKET. Front suite for light house- keeping, and single room.

MARKET. 1S44. opp. sunny rooms on 'first floor, suitable for offices; busi- ness rent reasonable. Nice eunny outside 2 cer clean, quiet place..

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