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Last This Last 24 hours, season. Eureka 0.00 51.14 Red Bluff 0.00 31.16 ".65 Sacramento ..0.00 16.86 16.62 San Francisco 0.00 20.50 18-28 Fresno 0.00 8.04 8.50 Independence 0.00 2.5. San Luis Obispo O.OO 10.59 1S.49 Los Angeles O.0O 8.72 San Diego 0.00 THE COAST RECORD. TO SAIL. FROM SEATTLE.

MONDAY. MAY 23. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic -Survey Time Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent.

NOTE The high and tow waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; ths height tide Is the same at both places. Steamer. For. Sails. J.

Dollar Valdes A Seward May 22 Dolphin Skagway Way Ports. May 24 A1K! Skagway Way Ports. May 25 Nome Nome May City Skagway Way Ports. May 26 Cottage City. Skagway Way Ports.

May Farallon. Skagway Way Ports. May 2d Sun rises 4:52 Sun sets 7:19 Moon sets 1:15 a. ni. jTimel Prime) iTlmel JTimel Ft.

Ft. Ft. Ft. -Wl I 23 0:14 2.2 6:07 4.2 12:12 1.1 7:02 6.4 24 1:20 1.5 7:26 4.3 1:11 1.4 7:50 25 2:12 1.0 8:40 4.6 2:00 1.6 8:35 5.8 26 3:04 0.S 9:47 4.6 2:48 2.1 0:20 6.9 NOTE In the above exposition of the tided the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. Tha heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus precedes the height, and then number FRIDAY.

MAY 20. REAL- ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City and County of San Francisco to John D. Spreckcls. lot on SE corner of Pacific and Laguna streets, 87:6 by 115; Same to Florin L.

Jones, lot on line of Vallejo street, 137:6 of Buchanan 27:6 by Golden Gate Syndicate (corporation) to William J. Walker, lot on SE corner of Chestnut and Buchanan streets, 6 by $5. William J. and Mary A. Walker to George D.

Grayblll. lot on SE corner of Chestnut and Buchanan streets. 137:6 by $10. Bridget McCarthy to Caroline Bausch. lot on line of Sutter street, 87:6 of Scott.

25 by 137:6: $10. Susanne and George H. Richard to Matilda Brutscher (wife of A. lot on line or Devleadero street, 107:6 of Waller, 25 by 116:3: $10. and Emma SlminofC to Irene How.

ard lot on line of Oak street. 80 of Masonic avenue, 25 by 100; $10. Thomas T. and Anna L. K.

Sawdon to Frances Zoberbler. lot on line of Ashbury street, 129:9 Waller. 30 by $10. Louise Hokum to Catherine King. lot on line of Frederick street, 150:714 of Cole 25 by $9000.

Amanda Rhoads to William and Jane Manning, lot on line of Noe street, 26:6 of Nineteenth. 25 by 105; $10. James II. Johnson to Guadaloupe C. Johnson (wife), lot on line of Noe street.

123 of Twentieth, 25 by 125: gift. Gulseppe and Marie Solar! to Eugene Cressena. lol on lino of Fifteenth street 100 of 25 by 115: $10. Estate of John Malone. by James Malone and Robert Richards, executors, to Claudia Arata, lot on line of Twenty-fourth street 50 of Bryant.

25 by 104; $2800. Annie E. and William H. Lambert to Angelo Papale. lot on NW line of San Jose ave nue.

NE of Thirtieth street NE 28-10U 96, 25. 87: $10. lu H. Estate of George Brown, by Clara Brown to Mary Llnehan. lot on line of mfefS.

60 of Twent 11 25 by Margaret Stoll et al. to Michael and Katherlne O'Brien, lot on line of Twenty-slxOi street. 240 of 26 by 114 l0 Same to George J. and Ida Mlchelson lot on 8 line of Twenty-sixth street. 213:4 of San chei.

26:8 by 114; $10. C. Irving, by Murray F. commkwioner, to German Bavlngs and Loan Society, lot on SW comer of Twenty-seventh and Castro streets. 560 by 228- $8fiOO End 08 111 Isaacs.

H. J. Solomon. 8 3 to Occidental Loan Association lot on line by 67:8 Sacram 20 Thornas Howell to Cesare Masoero. lot on Of erby itreet 67:6 25 by A Aherl Guat and Frieda Splrz.

lot 1 JST" 1T5 SE Har Michael and Mary McLaughlin to Argonaut Steamer. Destination. Sails. Pier. May "23.

Grays Harbor 3 pm Pier 2 Rainier Seattle B'l'gham 4 pm Pier 10 Arcata Coos B. A Pt. Orfd 12 in Pier 13 KureKa Humboldt 12 Pier 13 Bonlta Newport 9 am Pier 11 Seattle 6 pm Pier 20 May 24. Elizabeth. Coqutlle River 5 pm Pier 20 Czarina Coos Bay 10 am Pier 8 Seattle Tacoma.

2 pm Pier S. Los Angeles Ports. 12 Pier 2 May 25. Humboldt 9 Arctic Humboldt 9 am Pier 2 Sequoia Willapa Harbor 4 pm Pier 20 Hermonthls. Hamburg 12 Pier 19 Senator Puget Sound Ports.

11 am Pier 9 May 26. State of Cal. San Diego Way. 9 amIPIer 11 Porno Pt. Arena Albion 6 pm Pier 2 G.

Lindauer Grays Harbor Pier Sonoma Sydney Way Pts. 2 pm Pier 7 I May 27. Grays Harbor 4 pm Pier 10 Argo Kel River 4 pm Pier 2 S. Cruz San Pedro Way. 9 am Pier 11 North Fork.

Humboldt 6 pm Pier 20 Astoria Portland 11 am Pier 24 May 28. Grays Harbor 4 pm Pier 10 Pt. Point Arena 4 pm Pier 2 San N. Y. via Panama.

12 Pier 40 Hono. Kahulul. 3 pm Pier 16 May 29. Tahiti direct 11 am Pier 7 May 30. Astoria Portland Pier City Puebla.

Puget Sound Ports. 11 am Pier 9 May Jeanle Seattle Tacoma. 5 pm Pier 20 Jtuis 1. Doric China 1 pm Pier 40 June 2. St.

Nome St.Mlcbael 2 pm Pier 20 Steamer. From. Due. Seattle May 23 Arctic Humboldt May 23 DelNoite Crrscent City May 23 Is. Grays Harbor May i'i Sequoia Willapa Harbor May 23 San Mateo.

Tacoma May 23 Spokane Humboldt May 23 Kevadan Honolulu Kahnlul. May 23 State of San Dlrgo Way Pts. May 'Si E.Monica.... Grays Harbor May 24 Porno Point Arena May 24 San Pedro Way Ports. May 21 North Fork.

Humboldt May 24 Columbia Portland Astoria May 24 Eureka Humboldt May 25 Aurella Portland Astoria May 25 City New York via Panama. May 25 Argo Eel River Ports May 2S Nanalmo May 26 Pomona Humboldt May 26 Point Mendoclno Pt. Arena. May 26 Santa San Way Ports May 26 City Puebla. Puget Sound May 26 City New York via Panama.

May 26 Arcata Coos Bay Pt Orford. May 27 Curacao 1 Mexican Ports May 28 Jeanie Seattle Tacoma May 28 Bonlta Newport Way Ports. May 28 Siberia China Japan May 28 G. W. Portland Astoria May 29 Honolulu May 31 Umatilla Pupet Sound Ports May 31 Newport New York via June 1 Movements of Steamers.

TO ARRIVE. Xevadan Due To-Day. The American-Hawaiian Steamship Company's steamer Nevadan. from Honolulu via Kahului, la due to-day. The Oceanic Steamship Company's steamship Sonoma will sail for Honolulu, Pago Pago, Auckland and Sydney on Thursday.

She carries an unusually large passenger list. Will Sail Thursday. Laet week a Utle baby seal was washed ashore near the training-ship at Goat Island. The cadets Immediately took charge of it and built a tank for Its convenience. They fed it from a nursing bottle until yesterday, when it died.

Baby Seal Washes Ashore. LIZARD Passed May 22 Stmr Statendam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne, for New York; stmr Vaderland from Antwerp, for New York. Arrived May Stmr Umbria. from New York, for Liverpool, and proceeded. Sailed May 22 Stmr Lucania.

from Liverpool, for New York. LIVERPOOL Arrived May 22 Stmr Celtic, from New York, via Queenstown. Arrived May Stmr St Paul, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. NEW YORK Arrived May Stmr Columbia, from Glasgow and Movllle; stmr Bluecher, from Hamburg, Southampton and Cherbourg; stmr Arabic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. May Stmr Hyades, for Tacoma OCEAN STEAMERS.

FOREIGN PORTS, Arrived May stmr Buford. from Manila. Sailed May 21 Stmr Siberia, for San Fran- Sailed May Brig Geneva. for San Francisco. Arrived May 22 stmr Buffalo, from cruise.

SAN Arrived May Bark Hesper. from Portland; stmr Centralla. hence May 20 SANTA Sailed May Stmr State of California for San Francisco. COOS Arrived May Stmr Melvetl Dollar from Tillamook. ISLAND PORTS.

Passed out May Bktn Retriever, from Port Hadlock. for San Francisco. Arrived May Stmr Iaqua, hence May 21. Sailed May 22 Stmr Spokane, for San Francisco. PORT LOS Arrived May Stmr San Pedro, hence May 20; stmr Whlteaboro.

from Greenwood. Sailed May Ger ship Relsbek, for Portland. Ore. Sailed May Stmr Aurella. for San Francisco; schr Manila, for San Pedro.

Arrived May Schr Annie Campbell, from HartTor. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT LOBOS. May 22. 10 Weather thick; wind calm.

Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Bowens Landing. Stmr Alcazar. Wlnkel.

Greenwood. Stmr Pomona. Swansen. Eureka. Stmr Brunswick.

Ellcfsen. Fort Bragg. Schr Marlon. Topfer. Grays Harbor.

TELEGRAPHIC. Sunday. May 22. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander.

San Diego. Stmr Maggie. Corning. Halfmoon Bay. Stmr A Kllburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers.

Stmr Geo Elder. Randall, Astoria. SAILED. ARRIVED. Sunday.

May 22. Stmr Marshfleld. Dettmers. 30 hours from Eureka; up river direct. Stmr South Coast, Oisen.

15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Elizabeth. Jensen, 40 hours from Bandon. Stmr Brooklyn. Johansen, 15 hours from Mpndocino.

Stmr Chico. Martin. hours from Portland, via Astoria 71 hours. Stmr Lindauer, Allen. 62 bouts from Grays Harbor.

Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 23 hours from Moss Landing. Stmr Westport, Smith, 26 hours from Eureka. Stmr Arctic. Nelson. 24 hours from Eureka.

Stmr Sequoia, McClements. 75 hours from, Willapa Harbor. Shipping Intelligence. The yachting season was in full blast yesterday, and nearly every sailboat In the bay was brought into commission. The wind was favorable and sportsmen considered it a fine day for cruising.

Yachts Are All Out. given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. The tug Governor Irwln was utilized yesterday by a number of photographers who are making an extended and elaborate succession of panoramic views of the water front. The pictures Included practically everything on the water front from Folsom street out to Melggs wharf.

These will be lent to the exposition at St. Louis and will be exhibited in the California building there. Take Photographs of Water Front. Governor Pardee with a party of friends, of staff and other public officials, made an extended tour of the bay yesterday on the tug Governor Markham. They left the foot of Mission street at 10 o'clock, and It was nearly 5 before they returned.

Several points of Interest were visited. Beautiful weather added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. Governor Entertains Friends. Partly cloudy weather prevails over the southern portion of the Pacific Slope and Rocky Mountain region, and fair weather over the northern portion of the Pacific Slope. The pressure has fallen slowly over the conntry west of the Rocky Mountains.

There has been a slight fall In temperature over Washington and Oregon and a slight rise In other districts. Along the west coast of California the temperature Is nearly normal, while It is from 18 to 22 degrees above the normal throughout the Interior. Forecast made at Ban Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. May 23: Northern California Fair Monday, except foggy along the coast In the morning; fresh westerly wind. Southern California Cloudy Monday; fresh west wind.

Nevada Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity Fair Monday, except foggy in the morning: fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON.

Local Forecaster. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Mutual Building and Loan Association, lot on line of Iowa street. 350 ot Nevada. 25 by W.

100; $10. David R. McCallum to Henry A. Whltnev. lots on line of Kentucky street.

of Twenty-third, 100, 5S. NW 81:5. SE 143:6, NE 57:6. SE 5u! NE and all interest In P. N.

blocks 303 and grant. Eliza L. Dodge to Harry H. Reigle. lot on of Eighteenth avenue, 150 of Lake street.

120, 85, SE 125. 75; $10. K. B. and Emma C.

Hallett and W. S. and Vesta L. Gee to Leon Nonlman. lot on Una of Sixth avenue.

225 of Lake street. 23 by 120; $10, Edward 'and Agnes Ginley to John 3. and Katherlne Robison. lot on line of Sixth avenue. 225 of Clement street.

23 by 12U; $10. Jennie and M. A. Smith to Edith MerricU. lot on line of Clement street, 57:6 of Twenty-seventh avenue, 25 by 100; $10.

Joseph P. and Margaret L. Gludlce to Benjamin M. Mary F. Fcss, lot on line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 175 of Clement street.

25 by 120; $11). C. K. liar man to Anna E. Fiske.

lot on line of 63:9 of Fifteenth avenue. by 06; $10. City Realty Company (corporation) to Oscar Heyman. lot on line of Third avenue, 35 of Hugo street. 75 by 95; $10.

Same to Frederick Staude, lot on NE corner of Third avenue and I street, 35 by 05; $10. Annie and Malcolm C. Whyte to Nell A. Whyte, lot on line of Eighth avenue. of street.

25 by 120 gift. Peter Craven to Julia Craven, lot on 8 of street 82:6 of Eleventh avenue. XV 25 by 100; lot on line of Ninth avenue, 100 of street, 25 by 120; $10. John C. Brlckell to Johanna Hansea.

lot on line of Twenty-seventh avenue. 100 8 of West Clay street. 37:6 by 120; $10. John C. Brickell to Jacob Heyman lot on line of Twenty-sixth avenue.

250 of Lake street. 50 by 120; $10. John C. Brlckell to Marguerite da Chantry Bardet. lot on line of Twenty-seventh avenue.

137:6 of West Clay street. 3 37:9 by 120: $10. David R. McCallura to Henry A. Whitley.

undivided half of following: Lot 15. block 363; lot 15. block 1030; lot 14. block 159. South San Francisco Homestead; grant.

H. W. and George F. Gray to Gray Bros. Crushed Rock block 13.

map Castro street addition: $10. John W. and Nannie Truitt to Mary A. Ny. lot on line of Newman street.

131:10 of Andover avenue. 25 by lot 22. bloclc 10. Fair's subdivision Holly Park tract; $10. Charles McCarthy to McCarthy Co.

(corporation), lot 16. block 2, Lakevtew; $10. McCarthy Co. (corporation) to Henrietta Schneider, lot 18. block 2, Lakevlew; $10.

Mathilde Benkelmann. Lena (Benkelmann). wife of J. to Christina Peterson. 1st on NW corner of Railroad avenup.

55 gW o' Eighth avenue. SW 25:4. NW 122.4M. S3 24:6. SE 113.754.

block 184. CN and City and County of San Francisco to John and Mary Pera. lot on line of Eddy street, 25 of Steiner, 27 by 75; Builders' A. Hilson (owner) with Alfred Legault (contractor), architect J. F.

Dunn All work escept mantels, finish hardware and for alterations and additions to make three-story frame building (three flats) on lot at 1316 Ellis street: $4340. William F. Inselmann (ownfrt wtth Eureka Building Company (contractors), architec AH work for a one.story frame cottaga on lot on lino of Eighteenth street. 375 from line of Clover alley. 25 by 121.

specifications read lot on line of EiRhteeafu street. ICO of Danvers. 25 by 121: $1700. Pabst Brewing Company (owners) with M. F.

Gale (contractor), architect E. Kollofrath All work alterations and additions to remodel basement and portions of first story In a four-story and basement brick building on lot on NE corner of Powell and Ellis streets, 115 on Powell by 65 on Ellis; $11,300. Amy C. Booth (owner) with Cox Bros, (contractors). architect All work fcr a twostory basement and attic frame building on line of Fell strwt.

100 of FUlmore, Z3 by $7300. Mrs. Dr. W. Moore (owner) with J.

P. Ho'mslster (contractor). architect All work for alterations and additions to two twostory frame buildings (two fiats) on line of Fulton street. 57 of Webster. No.

7S2 Fulton street; $2C66 75. H. F. Cleveland with same contractor. architect All alterations and additions to four one-story frame cottazvs Into six flats, on line of Fulton street.

of Webster. Nos. 768, 774 and 776 Fulton street: 25. H. H.

and Matilda G. Bancroft with P. N. Cuss (contractor), architects Cunningham Politeo Pamtlng for a sevenstory and basement brick buildinsr en Una of Sutter street. 109 of Van Ness avenue.

(3:9 by 120; $3111. Same owners with William Bateman (contractor), architects same Interior woodwork for dining-room for game on same: James L. Flood (owner) with Henshaw. Buckley Co. (contractors), architect Albert Plssls Heating and ventilating plant for build- Ing on NE corner of Powlt and Edily 22:8 -i.

NR NW 137:10. S275; Alfred Phepharcl (owner) with Pettemon Persson (contractors). All work except plumbing for a two-story frame buildlnsr (four flats) on line of Seventeenth street. 50 of 50 by 75; $81SO. Marie a (owner) with M.

Depew (contractor), architect Albert Farr All work for a two-stary attic and basement frame building nn line comDienclng at it point 343:4 of Broilerlck street en line of Vallejo. to point of VaPeJo an1 VT from Brodtrick. to Vallejo. thence 37 to beginning: $3711. Grace B.

(owner) with C. XI. Depew (contractor), architect Albert All work for a two story baaement and attic frame on lot on line of 312:6 of Broderick. 137:0. NW IZa.

S5C97. The new steamer General Mlfflin, which belongs to the quartermaster's department, made her trial trip yesterday afternoon. She met the expectations of her builders, the Risdon Iron Works. She averaged eleven knots an hour. The Mlfflin is to be employed running in conjunction with the General MacDowell.

She will carry passengers, freight and water. Her tanks have a capacity of 130 tons. She Is 130 feet long, 27 feet beam and draws 12 feet. Her engines are 700 horsepower. Among those on board yesterday were R.

Moore, superintendent of the Risdon Iron "Works, and John Donnelly of the transport service. 1 fill il 1 STATIONS. 33 5 i Baker 80.04 74 60 Pt.Cldy .00 Carson 29.84 82 44 Clear .00 Eureka 29.96 64 60 Clear .00 Fresno 29.68 102 66 Clear .00 B.E-Farallon .29.86 60 60 NB -CO Flas.taff ....29.82 68 SO SW Cloudy Pocatello 29.84 78 42 £t-Cldy .00 Independence .29.76 88 62 Cloudy Los 29.80 70 66 SW Pt.Cldy .00 Mt Tamalpais.29.S7 85 70 Clear .00 North 30.24 56 50 NW Clear .00 Phoenix 29.68 94 62 Clear Potnt 29.81 66 60 NW Clear .00 Portland 30.08 78 62 NW Clear .00 Red Bluff 29.74 100 70 Clear .00 Roseberg 30.06 82 82 Clear .00 Sacramento ..19.72 96 66 NW Clear .00 Salt Lake 29.00 76 50 NW Pt.Cldy .00 San FTanclsco.29.82 66 62 Clear San L. Obispo.29.82 74 48 Clear .00 San Diego 29.82 66 54 Cloudy .00 Seattle 30.16 70 46 NW Clear .00 Spokane 29.96 74 58 NW Cloudy .00 Tatoosh 3O.24 86 48 SW Cloudy .00 Walla 29. 98 68 66 Pt.Cldy -0O Wlnnemucca .29.94 82 Clear Yuma 23.70 94 C2 SE Pt.Cldy T.

Governor Pardee on the Tug Markham Visits Points of Interest on the Bay ENTERTAINS FKIENDS Quartermaster's Boat Meets Expectations of Her Builders and Makes Good Time (120th Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO. May 1 p. tn. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date jaai season, and rainfall In last twenty -four hours. WEATHER EEPOET.

NEW STEAMER IS A SUCCESS 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904. APARTMEITT CORDOVA APARTMENTS. 1084 8UTTER NE. COR. LARKTN ST.

Beautifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each; all unfurnished; $27 CO to $40. Make reservations now. BT.CECILE, 115 Fell.above Van Ness ave. The acme of perfection In modern, elegantly fur- nished S-room apartments. with private batha, steam heat, electric ranges; $30.

$35. $37. $40. $45. $47 50.

$50. $50. ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson et.

Modern 3-4-tt rooms; furn. or refs. Tel. East 1350. APAKTMEITTS WAJTEP.

4-ROOM apartment wanted, furnished com- plete for housekeeping. Addrecs box 105, Call office. WANTED An apartment of furnished rooms for housekeeping. Box 158. Call office.

TO I. Kuril, wnrf BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth Rooms 25c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st.

(or No. 1 Fifth Rooms. 25c. 60c. 11.

$1 60 night; $1 60 to $10 week; house open all night. 404 Turk Sunny rooms, $10 and $12 month; one running water in all. BRYANT. 770 1 large front and 1 back room; sunny; bath. BUCHANAN.

Front eunny alcove and kitchen; bath and phone; rent reasonable, Market (old No. Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 806 Sunny alcove room for two; also single room: references. BUSH. furnished rooms; hot and baths.

CALIFORNIA, Two neatly furnished rooms; gas and bath. CLAY. Furnished rooma to let; back or eunny front room. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor.

Mason Elegantly furuiEhed sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY. 722. bet. Polk and Van ave.

Newly furnished minny room: hot and cold water, bath, telephone: reasonable. EDDY. 8-4 3 connecting sunny parlors: will be fittrd to suit gentlemen or a professional. EDDY Newly furnished and partly fur- nished eunny cor. rooms; centrally located.

EIGHTH, front room; also bedroom and kitchen. ELEVENTH. Sunny single rooms, $6 and f6 a month: quiet house. ELLIS. 655A Nicely furnished front parlor room.

$15 per month. ELLIS. Single room, folding bed. FOLSOM. 813 2 neatly furnished front rooms; double and Einsrle.

FOLSOM. 1220 Nice light sunny rooms; from $1 a week up. FRANKLIN, 429 Furnished rooms. GEARY, 579 Newly furnished front room in private family for gentleman; $10. GRAND Southern.

7th and Mission Rooms 35c to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk. reading-room. HAIGHT. 920 Handsomely furnished sunny alcove front room. HARTFORD.

ie3 For rent, 3 sunny basement rooms. HOTEL DUKFERIN. 749 Elegantly fur- suites and single rooms. HOWARD. 2400.

corner Large, ranny, furnished bedroom; large garden. HYDE. 407 A Sunny front room; reasonable; one or two gentlemen; outside room. JONES. 1004 Elegantly furnished front room, running water, large closet; low rent for summer.

LEAVEN WORTH, 71 ISA Sunny furnished rooms. Phone Larkin 4739. LILY SOS near Laguna st. To let, tunny front for working girt. MARKET.

1032 A very reasonable price; 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms. McALLISTER, 511 Sunny furnished rooms; gas and runnlnc water. McALLISTER, Suit or single, -breakfast if desired; bath; phone Page 104. MISSION. Furnished room, $7 month; urper bell.

MISSION. Furnished room in private family. NATOMA. Nice room: private family; for gentleman. O'FARRELL.

459 Neat front room; private family; suitable for one or two persons O'FARRELL, 776, near Larkin Sunny pleas, ant slr.cle room; $10. O'FARRELL. Large, bright unfurnished room. OUTSIDE room; $2 per week; rooms to let. Box 123.

PIERCE, 10C1 Sur.ny, furnished rooms; pri- vate family: reasonable; light housekeeping. PINE. Furnished suite and rlngle rooms. I PINE, I07C Large sunny furnished room with I running water; suitable for two. POLK.

917 Sunny furnished room. 1 or 2 gentlemen; also hall bedroom. POST, 889. near Hyde Large furnished front room: bath; gas; for 1 or 2 gents. i POWELL, 208 Large furnished room for 1 or 2 gentiemrn; rent reasonable.

POWELL, A nice single room for gentle- man. I ItOYAL House. 120 Ellis Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par- lor: rooms oer night. S5c to $1 00; week. $2 to rconth.

to $30; elevator on ground floor; -rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SCOTT, 1810 Laree furnished room; bath; gas; SECOND, Furnished rooms. SOUTH Park. Nicely furnished front parlors: suitable for gentleman; bath, gas; reasonable. I EUTTKU.

Handsomely furnished suite. suitable for doctor or dentist. TEI1AMA. larse front sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; private. THE ST.

KATHRYN, NE. cor. LeaveDworth and Ellis Sunniest rooms in the city; new hotel; just furnished fresh and clean; hair mattresses In every room; also hot and cold wster. baths, steam heat throughout; elevator service and every modern conveni- ence: rooms from $3 per week up. THIRD.

75 Furnished rooms. TWO unfurnished rooms. Box 132, Call office. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near rooms.

35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator.read.-room free bus; baggage. VAN NESS. Very desirable furnished room: large, quiet, with nun all day. VAN NESS. Elegant parlors; suitable for 3 gents; doctor or dentist; cor.

house. WILLOW 8, oft Larkin. near 3 rooms, complete; sunny; no children. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d near Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; 35c to $1 50 night; $2 to week; elevator: elec.

lights: reading-room: free bus; baggage. WOLF House. 202 Sixth st. Rooms from lfio to $1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms.

Box 110. Call. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan Church sts. KOUMS AM) BOAKD.

CALIFORNIA. 1711 Large, sunny furnished room with board; suitable for two. PRIVATE; no cblUSren: nice front sunny room, with good home cooking. Box 343, Call. HOWARD, 841A First-class board and room, single or double.

wk. American family. HOTEL L'AIGLON, 601 Family rooms and board; entirely renovated: reas. prices. O'FARRELL.

010 Sunny rooms, first-class board reasonable. YOUNG msn to take room and board In prl- vate family: Wegtern Addition. Box 21)6. Call. ROOMS AXD BOARD WANTED.

GOOD board and suite of rooms wanted by married couple and one child; give rates. Box 197. Call office. ROOM and board, with use of parlor, wanted by and daughter; state rates. Box 170.

Call office. WANTED Room and board for gentleman easy walking distance of Fourth and Market Box 153. Call. SUITE of rooms and first-class board' wanted for man and wife. Box Call office.

ROOMS 3 ADULTS would like 2 furnished rooms; will take flat with young couple; ref. -2578 -Mission; SKWirVG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SERVING MACHINE BARGAIN OPPORTU- TITY This week we are cleaning house and Fhall sell about 60 New Whites that are slightly shOD worn, at 1-8 and regular prices. Thla is the btst opportunity ever of- fered In San Francisco to get the best sewing machine made at little price. "When you buy or rent a White you get the best sewing ma- chine on earth.

Telephone Black City offices, 300 Post 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Valencia st. DOMESTIC! The machine for family use; best Is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1021 Market near Sixth.

NEW HOME See our new triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used; $10, $10. $20; second- hand, $3, $5. styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine 1051 Market st. STORAGIS AND WAREHOUSES.

household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. GILBERT STOLL Storage storage, packing, shipping warehouse, G. G.

and Van Nees; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel.South 750. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage Moving of- fice Post and Powell tel. Priv. Ex.

67L CONKLIN'S Storage Furniture and merchan- dise. S33 Golden Gate phone East 126.. GOLDEN West Storage: advances made. 840 Mission tel. Howard 941.

F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 231.

BEKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SrKCI ALISTH. CATARRH.

DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottlngham. 204 st. tTl'MEKIXC AM) STAMMKHIMf.

MELBOURNE Institute. Van promises cure if in fair health; hours 1 to 9. TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPl'LIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington.

No. 1 Emltb Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. Typewriting Exchange. 536 California St.

A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gemery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired.

Welnster Typewriter Ingpec. Co 50R UIVJIHS.VJL* BAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society, Cth floor. Mutual Savings Bank building. 70S Market opposite For the half year fading 31at of December, 1003. a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certlncaUs.

free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG.

Secretary. DIVIDEND No. 9, 5 per cent, now due and pay- able to depositors of Pacific Bank at 405 Mont- gomery room 6. J. HOWARD BARNARD.

LKtiAL I2IITIJSKMKXTS. NOTICE Office of Insurance Commissioner, San Francisco. May 11, ltHH Having ascertained that the capital stock of the Union Surety and Guaranty Company has become impaired, and that said company had become insolvent within the true intent and meaning uf the insurance laws of the State of California. I have this day revoked its certificate of authority, previously granted, as provided in section CuO of the Polltlcp.l Code, and notice is hereby given that scad company is no longer authorized to transact the business of insurance within this State. E.

MYRON WOLF. Insuranc-e Commissioner. BIDS la hereby given that sealed pruposala will be received by tie board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room 13, r.ltu Sansome San Francisco, up to 11 o'clock a. Saturday, June 4, 11404. and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commis- sary supplieb, for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yountvllle), f.

b. for six mouths, com- mencing July 1, 10O4, 'and ending December 31, 1904. Schedules with information and in- structions lor submitting bids will be fur- nished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be consid- ered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. on tea, coffee and sugar must be made on samples submitted.

Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter Into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount of spec- ified. Address John F. Sheehan, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 San Francisco.

Cal. By order of the i board of directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. NOTICE to bidden) Sealed proposals will be received until June 21, 11MH, at.7:30 o'clock p.

by the Council of the City of Eureka lor $5000 4V4 per cent Forest Park improve- ment bonds; $100,000 per cent City Hail bonds; $15,000 per cent fire apparatus purchase bonds, and 4 per cent sewer completion bonds, issued by the city I of Eureka under the act of the Legislature of the State of California of February 25, 1001 (Statutes 1901, page 27). They will be in denomination as follows: Forest Park Im- provement bonds, $125; City Hall bonds. J500; fire apparatus purchase bonds, and completion bonds, $875; said bonds will be dated en or after July 1, 1U04. Prin- cipal and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the city of Eureka. Interest payable semi-annually, one-fortieth of principal payable annually, all in United States gold coin.

All bids must be accompa- nied by a certified check for 5 per cent ot the payable to the Mayor of the city of I Kureka, State of California. The city of Eureka contains a population of 11,000. as- eeEsed valuation with present bonded indebtedness of $100,250, incurred in 1902. J. P.

WUNDERLICH. City Clerk. SAN Francisco, May 19, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. June 1004, and then opened for construction of addition to wharf and erection of coal shed thereon at Pre- sidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves the ripht to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part.

Information furnished on application to WM. S. PAT- TEN, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster. U. S.

ENGINEER Office. Flood building, San Francisco, April 21, Sealed pro- posals for dredging in San Pablo Bay, will be received here until 12 noon, Tuesday, May 24. 1804. Information on application. W.

II. HEUKR. EngrB. DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted.

They must be handed In u.1 either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. In thie city. May 17. 1904, to the wife of Fred Suhr a daughter.

MARRIED?" In this city. May 22. 1904, by the Rev. T. M.

Eoyd, John W. Stokes and Amelia A. Grelg. DIED Arnhold, Wilhelmina McGary. Alice Barker, Frieda L.

F. Menses, Mrs. Louise Berry, John Mtsple. Jeanne A. Best.

John Nealon, Thomas F. Daniels, Adlla Nunes, Lulz A. Drewes. Herman O'Nell, Mary Drews, Gustave Phillips. Mary Gordon, Thomas G.

Quinlan. Daniel P. Hansen, Jena Sanders Charles Harkins. Charles B. Seller, Jacob H.

Hemenway, Mrs.E.T. Stone. Leonard L. Hovey. Fred Tiernay.

Thomas Johnson, J. Kelsey Voll, Allco' A. London. Johanna Woltz, James A. In this city.

May 22. 1904. Wil- helmina Arnhold. dearly beloved wife of Eugene M. Arnhold, and beloved mother of Robert Claus Arnhold, and sister of Mrs.

Johanna Brandt, a native of Germany, aged 25 years 7 months and 15 days. CT Remains at the parlors of Gantner 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. In this city, May 20, 1904. Frieda L. F.

Barker, dearly beloved wife of Ed- ward Barker, a native of Germany, aged years 1 month and 17 days. E7Frlendg and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock from the parlors ot H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

In this city. May 22 1904, John, be- loved son of the late Michael and Alice Berry, and brother of James. William" and Mary Berry and Mra. E. Duffy, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years.

In this city. May 21, 1004, John, dearly AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION. 150 Head of Trotting Bred and Other Iforses, Young Stallions. Registered Mares. Standard Bred Mares and Gelding Bred by the Rancho Del Paso Land Co.

To be Sold at Auction at AGRICULTURAL PARK. SACRAMENTO. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904 Commencing at 10:30 a. m. Horses will be at the Park Sunday and Men- day before the Sale.

SALE POSITIVE. TERMS CASH. JOHN MACKEY. Superintendent. 50 AUCTION SALE 50 Of 39 head of DRAKT HORSES, including PURE BRED NORMANS and SHIRES.

Also 11 head of STANDARD BKED COLTS'. FILLIES and ROADSTERS. Including a tm- ter than can show a mile in 2:30. weight 120O. and gentle, sired by Diablo.

GosaJper. Falroaw and Alex Button. This consignment Is a grand 1 lot of choice, high grade The draft I horses weigh from 14C0 to 1800 pounds; wagon horses from 12C0 to 1400 pounds. all are fat and ready for Immediate use. These horses are suitable for ranchers, orchard- Ists.

breeders, wholesale butchers, draymen. brewers, etc. In this lot are a number of purw bred Shire and Norman fllltes that are hard to excel. An Inspection by prospective buyers Invited. This stock Is from the well known ranch of 'William Brockman.

Susanville. Lassea Cal. Sale takes place TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 24. 1904.

At 7:45 O'clock. At Salesyard. 1732 Market near Vaa Ness San Francisco. Horses at yard May 21. Send for catalogue, FRED H.

CHASE CO. Live Stock Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE The Public and Buyers of San Francisco: Buy to-night's Post and read my advertise- ment; then come to my sale TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 11 A. RUSS HOUSB Yours under the hammer.

V. H. L. WOOD. "Good Goods." AUCTION SALE at ARCADE HORSE MARKET.

327 SIXTH ST. May 23. at 11 a. ra. I will sell 50 GOOD WORK HORSES weigh- ing from 100O to 1500 6 to 8 years old.

ready to go to work. This stock Is the prop- erty of MILLER WRIGHT railroad con- tractors JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. By order of WILLIAM ALENDER of San Jose.

I will sell 2 carloads of ALL-PURPOSE HORSES, also CAMP. EX- PRESS and PEDDLING WAGONS all kinds of SURRIES. BUGGIES. CARTS, and 60 SETS SINGLE and DOUBLE HARNESS, at 1U0 FOLSOM TUESDAY. May 24 11 a.

m. WILLIAM CLOUGH. Auctioneer. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. hotel for eale'or exchange for city" ocur.try property.

List of Oakland, Berke- ley end Alameda property for sale or cliange. EITEL CARROLL. 212 Kearny. ALAMEDA ADVEETIS'MENTS AI.AMEDA BEAI. ESTATE.

SUOO Lot terms; $2550; good house of 7 rooms; lot 110x150. J. H. TOUNG. 124S Vark Alameda.

ALAMEDA HOUSES. SUNNY well furnished beautiful grounds. Apply 2065 Alameda ave. ALAMEDA ROOMS. TO let A suite of 2 or rooms, with gas and water; for a doctor or a married on Park Alameda.

Inquire ot HAMMOND HAMMOND. 1420 Park et. NTWLY furnished sunny rooms with board. 1541 Central Mortot. station, narrow BERKELEY ADVERT' NTS BFRKELET REAL ESTATE.

A ERY pretty cottage of 6 rooms: lot on the eunny side cf street and near the station. Do yon want a first -class Investment paying 9 per cent? I have for sale a warehouse built of atone and brick; fitted with compartments and ele- vfifor; in an lmprovinir neighborhood; leased for 5 years: a good Investment. JOSEPH J. MASON. Estate.

SE. cor. Khatturk ave. and Center rt. BEnKEI-KY HOUSES TO LET.

I-ROOM Swiss chalet on University Terrace; funitehed for two months from June 1. or unfuniiehed for 15 months; redwood throughout: living room 30 feet long with 22 of windows on south and west; gas and electricity; excellent view. Call either nt 2433 barring the owner, or at 2111 Shattuck P. L. JUNGCK.

agent. modern cottage in Berkeley. In- 100" Mlat-lon S. F. BEBKELEY rUBNISEED BOOKS.

TO let A nicely furnished room, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen; 10 walk from university. Apply 1882. Univer- sity Berkeley. UNIVERSITY ave, 1996. 1 block from Schat- tuck New furnished room.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BBOADWAY. ItEAI, ESTATE. A SNAP. 51050 cnly for a G-rooxn cottage with bath. in East Oakland: easy terms.

P. C. LASSEN 406 Ter.th Oakland. Cal. F.

PORTER. 12-room modern house: beautiful yard; barn: carriage house; lot 40x140; near 27th St. and Telegraph ave. NEW 7-room furnished house; 5 minutes' walk from Key route depct. Apply S31 Thirty- flTtl' Oakland.

OAKUM) HOUSES TO LET. MAGNOLIA, near Ter.th Two eleirant. sunny flats: reasonable rent. Key 749 Magnolia st. OAKLAND FCRMSHED HOUSES.

1 CHOICE residence for rent; handsomely fur- nished house. 12 rooms: desirable neighbor- Jfood: on car line; to rent for six months, 1S5 per month. MEAD BELL. 1223 Broad- i way. Oakland.

OAKLAND KlUMTtHB FOtt SAI.K. TOMORROW day for bargains la funl- H. 6chelihaaa.lltb Francisco Advertisem'ts ROOMS FOR CALIFORNIA. 1335. near Unusually desirable unfurnished rooms; reasonable.

CALIFORNIA, 300S Lovely sunny room for light housekeeping; gas; running water; i garden; reasonable. CLAT. 1823 rooms and kitchen; new and beautifully furnished; view; $30. CLAT, 1R35. cor." Polk Two front rooms, with use of kitchen.

1 EDDY, Sunny room; running water: phone; housekeeping allowed; suitable for 1 or 2. ELEVENTH. 106 Two large, sunny front bay- window and connecting rooms: gas stove. ELLIS. J457 Furnished and unfurnished cultable for housekeeping; reasona- blc.

I FIFTH. and furnished housekeeping rooms. and $13 60; single. $4 to $6. FOLSOM.

754 Large bedroom, with kitchen; reasonable. FRANKLIN. Neat housekeeping rooms. furnished: very 6ucny; rent reasonable. GOLDEN GATE Two parlors fur- niched for Trmieekeeping.

I GOUGH, 2 nice large attic rooms; run- ning water; ramje; rent $10. HAIGHT. rooms, front, furnished for heekpg-; folding bed; gas range: run, water. HOWARD, 1C04 2 front rooms, connecting. complete for housekeeping: private; cheap.

IVY 3 rooms furnished, 51" 00; 2. sink and gas; JESS1K, S23 room, furnished; light housekeepinir: for one: gas stove; SI 75 JONES. US 3 fjnny basement housekeeping rooms: also others. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Bunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed.

electric lighted; free baths; rate $30 up. I LARKIN. Nicely furnished sunny front room; folding bed; gas stove; reasonable. MARKET, 2u9S Two large well furnished rooms for housekeeping; $18. MrALLIFTER.

511 Two large connecting rooms for housekeeping. MrALLISrER. VA Sunny 2-room suite; $7. cas range: hoi bath: adults. MrALLlSTER, cor.

Laguna. first floor One room; large and sunny; running water. IS 2 runny housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable; private family. OAK. Two roonrn fumishesd complete for use of piano.

OAK. 1IT Kxtra eunny 3-room suite; $20; 2 rooms i2; single cas range; adults. OAK. 1529, on 2 or 3 eunny fur- nished rooms for housekpg. bath, laundry.

O'FARRELL, 1127 One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping: bath; phone. OFARRELL, Nicely furnished, sunny front housekeeping suite; $16. PINE. 1S00. cor.

Hyde Sunny basement; 3 furniEhcd rooms range; gas stove; yard; $1C. POLK. Bonny housekeeping gas and bath free; reasonable. IOfc'T. 824 Handsome parlors, dlnlnr-room and kitchen; 2 single rooms; sunny; modern.

TOST. Spacious gunny rooms, housekeep- ing-; othrr rooms; bath, phone; references. 208 Housekeeping rooms; rent rea- sonable. Light housekeeping rooms to let- SAX' JOSE 578 3 unfurnished sunny with bath. $Ji SHOTWELL.

822 Two sunny rooms for light hounekeeping. SIXTEENTH, r.078 3 tinfurnished rooms to let for front and back parlor. EDTTE8J or 3 furnished sunny; housekeeping; bath and phone; reasonable. TAYLOR, 504. near Nice clean sunny housekeeping: corner house; cheap.

TWENTY-SIXTH. 2 housekeeping rooms in the MUMon warm VALENCIA. K22 2 sunny.furnlshed house- rooms; running water, gas and elec- tric VAN NKSS 706 basement suite of 3 roonis; complete for housekeeping; $22. WEBSTER. 1229.

near Three very nice- ly furnished housekeeping rooms; phone and bath. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at CaU branch office, cor. Duncan Cfaorch beloved husband of Elizabeth Best, and father of Mrs. S. Thompson, and John E.

Llllle William Alfred E. and Violei Best, aged 68 years and 6 Court Hayes Valley No. 59, F. of You are hereby notlfled to attend the funeral of Brother J. Best, from hia late residence, 653 Castro street, Monday May 23, at 10 a.

m. By order of HARRY SPRAY. Chief Ranger. In this city May 22. 1304.

Adila. relict of the late William Daniels, and mother of Henry. Ella. Ethel and George Daniels, a native of Ireland, aged 48 years. CRemalns at parlors of McFadden.

Mc- Brearty Green. 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. DREWES In this city. May 22, 1004, Herman, beloved husband of Mathilda Drewes. and father ot Rudolph Drewes.

a native of Han- over. Germany, aged 25 years 11 months and 24 days. A member of Court Stanford No. 27. F.

of and United Brewery Workmen's Union. Local No. 227. Entered Into rest. In this city.

May 20. 1904, Guetave Drews, a native of Pom- men, Germany, aged 77 years 2 months and 24 days. ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from St. Paulus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, cor- ner of Eddy and Gough streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets.

Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eiehth. At Home, Napa. May 19.

1904. Thomas G. Gordon, aged 74 years. A member of George H. Thomas Post No.

2. 1 G. A. R. In this city, May 20.

1904, Jens Chris Hansen, beloved brother of Hans, Louis and Captain Anton Hansen, a native of Trama, Arendal, Norway, aged 36 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully attend the funeral to-day (Monday), ot 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, betwuen Seventh and Eighth. Cremation I.

O. F. Cemetery. HARKINS In this city May 21. 1904.

Charles beloved husband 'of the late Elizabeth Harklns. and father of C. B. John P. 1 and Peter Harkins Mr3.

William J. Rick- ards. Mrs. Thomas Sterling, Mrs. Frank 1 Walthour and the late William T.

and Jamea I J. Harkln8. a native cf Ireland, aged 74 years. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 from the resi- dence of his daughter. Mrs.

William J. Rickards, 216 Elm avenue, off Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. In Oakland.

May 22. 1004. Mra. Eleanor T. Hemenway, widow of the late Sylvester Hemenway, and beloved mother of Eleanor F.

Hemenway, a native of Lynch burg. aged 70 years 1 month and 27 days. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) (C Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at her 1 late residence. 665 Eighteenth street. Oak- land.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. In this city. May 22. 1904. Fred, beloved infant son of Fred and Martha Hovey, brother of Gladys and Marguerite Hovey, and grandson of Martin and Annie Freuden- bergr and Mrs.

Jennie Hovey. a native of San Francisco, aged SO days. In Sacramento, J. Kelsey Johnson, infant son of John T. and Leva M.

Johnson, and brother of Mildred L. Johnson, native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 23 days. In this city. May 22. 1904.

at her residence. 299 Lassat avenue, Johanna, be- loved wife of the late Louis A. London, and mother of G. Victor, Mrs. Edward I Mil-hales and the late Minna London, a na- tive of Posen.

Germany. In this city. May 22. 1904. Alice, beloved wife of the late Edward McGary, mother of Mrs.

Samuel Poorman, James and Charles McGary, 'Mrs. W. H. White, Mrs. J.

Uhler Hastings and Edward McGary. a native of Ireland, aged years. Notice of funeral hereafter. In this city. May 2U.

1904. at her residence, 310 Montgomery avtnuo. Jeanne dearly beloved daughter of Mrs.Ursule MeSple. and beloved sister of Lawrence and Lucia Mesple, a native of France, aged 18 years 1 month and 8 days. In Oakland.

May 22, 1904. Mrs. Menges, widow of the latt- Adam Menses, a native of Bielefeld, Germany, aged 84 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday. May 25, at 10:45 o'clock, at i the Oakland Crematorium.

Mather and Howe streets. Oakland. In this city. May 21. 1904.

Thomas son of the late Patrick and Deborah Nealon, and brother of Kathryn M. and John P. Mrs. George Horn and Mrs. Mar- tin.

a native of Redwood City, aged 33 years and 1 month. A member of San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21. (Scranton, Carbondale and Wllkesbarre, papers please copy.) funeral will take place to-day (Monday), from 1225 Pierce street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Menlo Park, by a.

m. train from Third and Townsend A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul at 10:30 o'clock at Redwood City. In this city. May 20, 1904, Lulz An- tonla JJunes, beloved hunband of Narciza Florinda Nunes, and uncle of Mrs. Mary Jerome, a native of Portugal, aced yeais and 1 month.

A member of Memorial Lodge No. 174, A. O. U. and Portuguese Pro- tective Benevolent Association.

CT'Friends'Rnd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral I May at 9 o'clock, from his reai- dence, 79 Jackson street, thence to Iglesla de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. on Broad- I way, near Mason street, where a high mass i will be celebrated for the reoose of his soul, comr.iencln? at 10 o'clock sharp. Interment I Hf'ly Crosa Cemetery, by carriages. O' In Berkelty, May 19, 1904, Mary, widow of the late Michael O'Nell, In her eighty-seventh year, a native of County Cork, Ireland. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 23, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of 1 her daughter, I4fi9 Clay street, thence to St.

Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, by funeral train leaving Valencia-street station at 11:30 o'clock. In this city. May 22. 10O1. Mary, beloved of Walter Phillips, and mother of Walter J.

and sister of John P. and J. Smith, a native of San Fran- 1 cisco. aged 36 years 9 months and 29 days. ETFrlends and acquaintances arc respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tufsday).

May 2i. at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Peter's Church.

Twenty -fourth and Alabama stroetF, where a requiem masa will celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at S) o'clock. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. In this city. May 21, 1904, at his residence. 482 Eighth street Daniel dear- 1 ly beloved husband of Mary A.

Qulnlan, and 1 dnvoUd father of May and Josephine Quin- lan and Mrs. J. He.isch of Sacramento, a native of Ireland. of funeral hereafter. In this city.

May 21. 1004. Charles Kandors, a native of WaKenfelt, Germany, aged months and 1 day. (Brook- lyn and New York papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances arc respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). May 24, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H.

Suhr Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city May 21. 1904. Jacob husband of the late Sophie and beloved father of Fred Henry, Sanford, Arthur, Estella and Florence Seller.

Mrs. Alex W. Well, Mra. Feigenbaum and Mrs. Maurice K.

Frank, a native of Bavaria. Germany, aged 78 years 8 months and 15 days. tCTFrienda and acquaintances are respect- -fully Invited to attend the funeral services (Monday) at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 421 Ness avenue. Interment Home of Peace Ometery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets depct at 2:15 o'clock. In this city.

May 22, 1904. Leonard Ligurd. dearly beloved eon of Charles and Edda Stone, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 27 days. In this city. May 21.

1904, TJhomas dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Bernard Tiernay, and brother of Mrs. F. Gorman. Mrs. J.

Powelson. Mrs. V. Hoff- man, Mra. E.

Johnson and Mrs. C. Perry, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 11 months and 5 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 78 Clara street, thence to St.

Patrick'a where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme. tcry, In this city May 21 1904. Alice beloved wife of William daughter of Lillie and the late Joseph Artega, and sister of Lena Solomon and Annie, Ada and George Artega. a native of Gllroy.

Santa Clara County, aged 10 years 2 months and 25 days. and acquaintances. are respect- I fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). May 24, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of H. V.

Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Crema- tion Odd Felows' Cemetery. In this city. May 22 1904. James beloved son of John P.

and Mary Agnes and brother of Vera 'C. and Lloyd Woltz. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 4 months and 14 days. FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL' Singers supplied for funeral services. Either solo, duet or male quartet furnished at short notice.

Had much experience. Address Di- rector. D. M. LAWRENCE, 641 Turk street.

Phone East 1079..

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