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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1913. 51 BUSINESS CHANCES Continued FINE store to let. corner Post and a jrood saloon or grocery; 3 living rooms; bese- mont: $40. FOR rent, completely furnished, restaurant at Melrose depot.

WYMAN. store for sale; bargain; good location. Columbus ay. MARKET COMMERCIAL ROOM 201. PHONE SITTER .800.

BARGAINS IN' FURNISHED HOTELS, ROOMING and APT. HOUSES, FLATS. ETC. 30 ROOM APT. HOUSE, close in; elegantly furnished; will exchange for real estate; always full; clears good money; good lease; cheap rent.

48 ROOM APT. HOUSE, close in: elegantly furnished: rent reasonable; lease to 1916; very select; price $2,500. PARTNER FOR FINE LITTLE 60 ROOM HOTEL, downtown: lew; clears $400 per don't miss this chance. BEST BUY IN CITY 150 room hotel, downtown corner; $3,000 cash will handle. 0 aTtomjck 833 MARKET ST.

A--CAMERON 714 MARKET ROOM 301 (Opp. Call). BANK REFERENCES. HOTELS. ROOMING APARTMENT HOUSES.

FIATS TITLES GUARANTEED SNAPS 60 well furnished rooms; central location; 30 single and 30 housekeep'g; lease only $150 must be sold by 19th; or will trade for real estate around bay: will sell balf interest for including $300 cash up on lease. ALSO 115 rooms, downtown hotel: lobby: flne 100 steady people; good transient -mess; lotu lease; lowest rent in city; reicedj to $12,000. ROOMING HOUSE, 82 rooms: cost $7,000 to fur-h: sacrificed for $3,800 account leaving city; center location; tine transient trade. TWO -fine apartment bouses: swell location; 43 and 45 rooms each; reduced to $2,500, $3,000. AND 7," and 80 room apartment houses; 2 and 3 room lease 1916; $6.50, $7 room; fine location.

California st. 34 FINE busy location: well furnished; 4 year lease: month- some boarders; price $XOQ down. FOR bargains: bargains: bargains: rooming bouse bargains: Don't fail to read our ads under BUSINESS CHANCES iv 'his puper. 403405 Pacific Bldg. FURNISHINGS and of hotel in Lm Angeles for sale; over 200 rooms; new brick building: furnishings invoice over lease to run over 8 years: rent less than $5 per room; 3 blocks from center of city.

Address GEO. A. J. HOWARD. Hibernian bank.

Los Angeles. Cal. FOR SALE. 11 room lodging bouse at 602 3d premises open for Inspection: bids will be received until Monday. January 20.

at o'clock p. 01. For information see M. J. BYNES, Public Administrator.

80S Phelan building. 15 house, good clears $75 mo. $700 25 room traust. house; clears $125 0.... 1.300 19 rooms, always tilled; clears $125 0....

1.250 W. IT. SPENCER A- 2110 A Market st. WANTED--Rooming house in Oakland from 10 good cash huvers waiting. WESTFUN LAND INVEST.

CORPORATION. 357 st. cor. Webster Oakland. Phone Lake- CD PARTNERS WANTED WANTED -Partner; $25.000 necessary; 25 per cent net yearly profit purtranteed: $150,000 benk's guarantee: commercial proposition.

Boa 46. office. Oakland. INVESTMENTS WB OFFER FOR SALE: American Druggist $14.25 American Telegraphone $2.00 nerican Marconi mew stock 1. fd.

Market American Auto Press fk .17 altf. State Life Ins (ft $10.00 2." Chiapas Rubber (S $8.00 1 Hidalgo Rubber l.n-o Illinois Crude Oil Co .04 'asct Copper fa $3.39 fPoolm Wireless Corp Sunnyvale Land Co lit .55 -Tiil-nater Southern Rv (a. ti.ooo Turlock Irrig. 5s (a 91 7 300 IT. I.

(Stockton T. E. .39 40 United Properties 50 Western States Life Ins cf $11.7." 2.000 Yellowstone Oil .00 Can famish any other unlisted stock on the market at a saviujr of 50 per cent. WANTED: If yon have any of the following you wish to "11. advtse us of number of shares and very lowest net price acceptable: Mascot Copper, La Kacuatpa Rubber.

Imperial Securities. San Juan Telepost. N'at'l Wireless. Poulsen Wire. United Prop.

Scranton Life S. F. Securities. Ainer. Drug Pacific Surety, Pie.

Slope Sec. Coin Controlled Lock. Hubbard- Elliott. Tidewater Sou. Call Switch.

V. Airline, Vulcan Fire Marconi Wireless Amer. and etc We habile stocks of nil tne S. F. bank-.

Money loaned on approved securities and realty. CHESTER B. ELLIS A STOCK AND BONO BROKERS. 714 Market Opp. Call bide.

Largest dealers in exclusively nonlisted securities on the Pacific coast. Est. 1899. A. E.

WHITE COMPANY. 323 Monadnock bldg. Brokers in Nonlisted Securities. WK WILL SELL 1 American Marconi inewi $6.25 100 American Telegraphone t.S6 1.000 Boston Pacific (ill Co 19 Chiapas Rubber $.00 stamont Copper .60 100 California State Life Ins 19.00 la Machine Mfg. Co 52.00 200 Mascot Copper 2.25 1.000 National Wireless TAT 12 6 Oakland Hotel Co.

with com 60:00 20 Poatees Wireless 30.00 SOOS. F. Life Ins. OB 1.2.1 1.000 Tidewater Southern Ry 60 United Proper Bonds Market 400 U. I.

(Stockton T. A E. Ry.) Market 100 Vulcan Fire Ins. Co 14.50 1 Western States life Ins. Co 12.00 executed on all exchanges.

WE WILL BUY -cot Copper. Marconi Wireless. Chic. N. T.

Air Line. Vulcan Fire, Poulsen Wireless, ('all Switch, Western States Life. Amer. Drue IT. Cashier.

La Zaenalpa Rubber. Western fcfoftg. and Guar. and many others. on the coast are getting wise from by invostlng in oil.

mining find ether Industrial securities in promotion tm parting with their money they want to know: my hard earned money, which I want to placed to better advantage than bank secured as good, if not better, than leaving it in tbe bank?" IT IS by an investment in the stock of the UNITED STATES LOAN SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital $1,000,000, snd will double if not triple amount of your original investment and bring very large dividends. Write for particulars. A. ROENTTZ.

Fiscal Agent. 751-3. Phelan bldg. Sutter 1125. H.

A. ROENITZ. BROKER. 1-53 Phelan San Francisco. Buys aud sells al! bx-al insurance, riihtwr, oil, mining and industrial stocks and bonds.

Spe- ascot. WANT party with money to help install machinery Iv rich gold mine. Box 4349. Call. MINES AND MINING PHEASANTS for from Imported stock: purity of stock guaranteed: mnted nonrelated pairs; this is the time to start, assuring saccess during breeding season.

SCHILLING, Charles Fruitvale, Oakland. IF yon want to interest yourself in a legitimate mining enterprise, call on R. BELDEN. Belden, Plumas Cal. Plumas county is among leading counties of tbe stale for quarts and placer.

WANT party with money to help install machinery ln rich gold mine. Box 4349, Call. MONEY TO LOAN TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BE INVESTED IN SMALL LOANS MONEY TO LOAN ON YOI'R SALARY HERE IS OPPORTUNITY TO BORROW money from a reliable firm and Ret away from the high rates charged by loan companies. WE ACT AS PRIVATE BANKERS TO ALL SALARIED PEOPLE If you have a permanent position we will gladly lend you any sum of money without security or indorse at iowest rates obtainable. New management and courteous treatment to all.

onus repaid in easy payments. 0 and repay monthly $4.00 or weekly $1.00 00 and repay monthly 96.70 or weekly $1.69 00 Hnd repay monthly $0.35 or weekly $2.35 I repay monthly $13.35 or weekly $3.35 rielav. All business confidential. i GUARANTEE CREDIT PACIFIC BUILDING, 4th am! Market sts. CASH advanced on salaries; no security: lowest rates.

313 Merchants' Exchaoge building: phone Douglas 1411, and 508 Call building; Dhone Sutter 2537. MONEY TO LOAN YOU NEED MONEY ON YOUR SALARY. WHY NOT DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM? YOUR BUSINESS IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. RATES CHEAPEST IN CITY. Monthly.Semimonthly.W'kly.

back $12.00 $6.00 $3.00 45.00 10.00 5.00 2.50 30.00 7.00 3.50 1.70 20.00 5.00 2.50 1.25 UNION CREDIT 360 PHELAN BLDG. LOAN COMPANY WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE. PIANOS $10 to $200: LOW COST: CONFIDENTIAL: HONEST AND SOUARE DEAL CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. 357-9 PACIFIC FOURTH and MARKET PHONE DOUGLAS 3265. OAKLAND office.

51S First National Bank bldg. MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos and other security: lowest rates; most favorable terms in this city: see others, then see me and be convinced: will save you money: $2.25 weekly pays $50 loan Phone Market 3029. GEORGE W. MILLER. 3009 16th southwest corner Mission, room 35.

LOANS to salaried WAGE earners, TEACHERS. CITY EMPLOYES and OTHERS with FIXED incomes; also OTHER propositions including advances on INSURANCE and WAREHOUSE receipts: rates reasonable; payments easy. 433 Phelan ph. Douglas 3244. with absolute privacy, any amount at 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, without removal, payable In Installments or straight loans at lowest rates cash, payments reducing Interest: no commissions.

833 Market next Emporium, room 811: phone Douglas 2465. URGE or small amounts. 6. OH or 7 per cent, flat or installments. If you are paying 10 to 15 per cent let me change your loan, save -on 5 per cent of your Interest.

O. E. EVANS, 23fi7 Mission. BALDWIN JEWELRY Gold Silver Smiths, 29-35 Kearnv st. LOAN DEPT.

RATES 2 PER CENT PER, MO. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES AND PIANOS. MEYER 114 SANSOME ST. TEL.

KEARNY 3520. AAA earners, either men or women, can make a loan In strictest confidence at the Employes' Credit room 424. Monadnock bldg. men and women accommodated without delsv or publicity. Home Credft and Investment 321 Phelan third floor.

CASH loaned to salaried men on note without lndorser. MOPRELL. 1097 Monadnock bldg. We loan ALL salaried neonle: save money by getting our rates. 521 Phelan Kearny 3247.

SALARIED LOANS: other propositions. San Francisco Discount Agency. 411 Pacific bldg. GOLDEN GATE LOAN OFFICE. 110 Kearny st.

Low rates on lewelry. W. J. HESTHAL. SALARY LOANS.

$5 cheapest rates. D. D. DRAKE. Maritet st.

WE have several thousand to loan upon city. Oakland. San Mateo, Richmond and Point Richmond property, first or second mortgage, at 6 and 7 per cent; no trouble or unnecessary delays; pay off same as rent; if in need of money to Improve, or clear off indebtedness about to be cloned, call on us and we can help you out. F. AMBROSE Mission st.

near 20th. loan auy amount at lowest Interest on first, second and third mortgages; estates ln probate, undivided Interest; deals directly with lender: no delay. R. McCOLGAN, 502--503 Call corner 3d and Market; phone Douglas 2535. Tbe oldest established and leading financial agency on the Pacific coast.

ANY amount on real estate, first or second mortgages: no delay: very lowest rates: if your property Is mortgaged and you need more money, see us immediately. O. W. BECKER. Monadnock 681 Market: tel.

Douglas 2150 DIRECT MONEY NO COMMISSION CHARGED BANK and 2d MORTGAGES. LOAN 20 per cent more lhan BANKS. SHADBURNE 715 Monadnock building. FROM $100 up: Ist. 2d mortgages on Alameda co.

realty. DU RAY SMITH. 1027 Broadway. Oek. MONTY WANTED LOAN WANTED.

$7,000 at 6 per cent on Berkeley residence worth $12,000: no agents. OWNER, room 502. 717 Market st. at 7 per cent: first clsss security of building snd real estate, first mortgage. Apply O.

E. EVANS. 2367 Mission st. MONEY Wanted for Al security at 7 Per Cent. Box MIO.

Call office. Oakland. 12 per cent: $150,000 security; principals only. Box 6036. Call.

Oakland. MONEY Estate A CLIENT of mine wishes to borrow from private party $11,000, secured by first mortgage on improved and unimproved Mission district reil estate. Will pay 8 per cent. B. W.

BLANCHARD 818-820 Hewes. bldg. Phone Sutter 2596. AT 7 to 10 per cent on improved realty: $650. $1,000.

$2,500. $4,000. 84.500. $8,000. $33,000.

$40,000. $50,000: other amounts. DU RAY SMITH. 1027 Broadway. Oakland.

GOLD MONEY loaned on diamonds and Jewelry. M. J. SCHOENFELD, 1203 Broadway. Oakland.

THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Olympic Salt Water company will be held at the office of the company. 100 Davis San Francisco, on Monday. J-muary 27, 1913. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting.

Transfer books will close Friday, January 17, 1013. at 3 o'clock p. m. CHARLES A. GIBSON.

Secretary. EASTERN OREGON LAND to stock annual meeting of the stock holders of the above named company will be held on TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1913. at 2 p.

at the office of the company, rooms 503-505 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. SAN FRANCISCO, for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for tbe transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. A. E. WALI.IS.

Secretary. MARTIN INVESTMENT to stock holders annual meeting of the stock holders of the above named company will be heM on TT'ESDAY. JANARY 28. 1913. at 8 p.

at the office of the company, rooms 503--505 First National Bank building, San Francisco, for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. A. E. WALLIS. Secretary.

ANNUAL regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Firemen's Fund Insurance Corporation, for the election of nine directors to serve during the ensuing year, and the transaction of suen other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the corporation. 401 California street, San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 21st day of January, 1013. at 10 a.m. LOUTS WEINMANN. Secretary.

MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST. I 1 1 LEGAL AND OFFICIAL THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society reports tbe following admissions into the orphanage of whole and balf orphans from July 1 to December 31. 1912.

viz; Ethel Neustadt, aged 9 years 7 Beulah Neustadt. aged 6 years; Mary Neustadt. aged 4 years 10 months: BenJ. Gilber, aged 11 years 3 months: Ethel Gilber. aged 9 years 3 months; Esther Goldman, aged 5 years 7 months; Morris Ahrams.

aged 13 years: Virginia Schwarx, aged 8 6 months; Nettle Rose Drucker, aged 4 2 months: Robert Rackner, aged 7 years 2 months; Martin Ettllnger, aged 10 years 2 months; Evelyn Ettllnger, sged 5 6 months: Florence Freibert. aged 5 years 9 months; Dorothy Freibert. aged 4 years 10 months; Abraham Mendelson, aged 7 years 11 months; Tobias Mendelson, aged 6 years 7 months; Vivian Han-is. aged 4 years 2 months; Edna Harris, aged 10 years 11 months; Minnie Harris, aged 13 years 3 months: Sophie Caplan, aged 6 years 3 months; Rebecca Caplan, aged 5 years; Melville Baer. aged 10 years 1 month; Abram Baer.

aged 5 years 4 months: Rose Heller, aged 4 years; Simon Welta. aged 8 years 8 months; Abraham Moses Welti, aged 5 years 8 months. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of section 10.

Article Fourth of the mortgage and deed of trust executed by tbls Company to The Equitable Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, dsted January 3rd. 1905, to secure Its First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds, Company has set apart out of the net Income derived by it from the of railroad subject to tbe lien of said mortgage and deed of trust the sum of $12,000 ln the year 1912, In trust to be used to redeem said and that bonds will be redeemed therewith. are hereby invited for the surrender of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders to ths of $12,546.91, in the sinking fund. Such bids should be presented to this Company at Its office. 165 Broadway, In the City and State of New York, on or before the first day of February, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be Indorsed "Bids for surrender of Southern Psclfle Railroad Company'a First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds." Dated December 28, 1912.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. By G. L. KING. Secretary.

MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKhVS BAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST. LEGAL AND OFFICIAL ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' DIRECTORY AND ORPHAN ASYLUM hereby give notice that tbe following orphans, half orphans and abandoned boys and girls have been admitted during the six months ended Dec. 31.

1912: Ralph Henry Sanguinettl, 6 years, 6 months: Thomas Clowry White, 2 years, 11 months: Catherine Hattie Houghton, 10 years, 5 months; Fredi Roscelli. 7 years, 2 months: Adoifo Roscelli. 2 years John Morlera. II years, 6 months: Jose Moriera, 8 years, 10 months; Charlie Morlera. 7 years, 10 months; Frank Moriera, 5 years, 8 months.

PROPOSALS AND BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Comptroller, University of California, Berkeley, at 10 a. m. on Wednesday. January 29. on the Hog House at the University Farm at Davis.

Plans and specifications are on file in said office snd may be obtained upon the payment of $5. No bids will be received unless accompanied by a certified check or bond equal to 10 per cent of the bid to secure execution of the contract by tbe successful bidder. The right is reserved to I releet any or all bids, THE REGENTS or THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTS. are invited to submit plnns for a public library building for Uklah. Cal.

Site is 60 feet front by 100 deep, front east and is st northwest corner of street crossing. Lot and surroundings are level. MRS. MATTIE A. MANNON, Secretary, Board of Library Trustees.

Uklah. Cal. Classified Directory for Ready Reference rrn. JOHN R. RUOKBTELL.

C. P. 3d floor Claus Spreckels fCall'i building; phone Kearny 4151. ASBAYKBS GOLD ore: amalgam bought; assays. 50c.

Pioneer Assay office. 546 Market nr. totter. ADVICE charge unless successful: all cases; all business quickly and quietly attended to; bankruptcy; general practice. Open every eevning.

1028 Market room 12. R. W. KING, attorney. Grant Market and 7th.

room cases; low fees; nothlnp in advance or for consultation. Phone Market 912. HARRIS A HESS, attorneys at law; W. T. Hess, notary public.

Room 709. Hearst building. ARCHITECTS IF you contemplate bulld'ng or desire to have a capable architect superintend construction of building, call or write O. E. Evans.

2367 Mission st. DON'T PAY RENT. Will build home to suit on easy terms. Phone Mission 7375. COHTBACTOaW WE underfigure the next fellow on osrpenter work, concrete and odd Jobs because we do our own work; try us.

E. M. STILL. 150 Langton. BABY CARRIAGES A FIRST CLASS carriage, fully upholstered, with back curtain, half inch rubber tires, enameled handles, for $10.

COULTER'S RATTAN WORKS. 1141 Sutter st. BrSIXESS COLLEGES HEALD'S BUSINESS of Civil. Electrical. Mining, Architectural: day, evening; established 1803.

425 McAllister st. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 908 Market st. opp. and evening sessions.

ALL court reporters recommend GALLAGHERMARSH Business College. 1256 Market st. BUTTONS AND PLEATING STEELE'S Button 222 Ellis nr. Mason: ph. Franklin 4521 and.C4s2l; mail orders solicited.

CARPET CLEANING S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING 397 Sutter phone Kearny 5852 (BLUE WAGON) rugs quickly, thoroughly cleaned on floor without removal; estimates free. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work, send your carpets to J. SPAULDING 353 Tehama Douglas 3084.

HotneJ2347. Carpet Beating A Bailey. 344-348 Church: Mkt. 189. Mkt.

190. WATT'S reliable carpet cleaning; alterations.renovating, laying. 444 Divisadero; ph. Park 569. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1667 FILLMORE ST.

CATARRH AND DEAFNESS EAR noises posltlvelv cured: new: antiseptic; 1 week free to convince. DR. COTTINGHAM. expert ear. nose, throat.

821 Market, rm. 402. CALIFORNIA HERBS WEEK free $2 we cure catarrh, deafness and asthma: for $5 we cure blood poison without sbockinc the If sick, call for samples. HF.RB REMEDY 935 Market st. DETECTIVE AGENCY LUCAS DETECTIVE AGENCY, 713 15 Pacific years' experience; all transactions STRICTLY confidential: none but experienced men employed.

Tel. Sutter 585. ARTIFICIAL ONE THING I DO." DR. C. E.

WILSON, 323 Geary, suite 604. DR. IRA G. kinds of dental work! 517 Fillmore st. near Oak.

S. F. Dog-Cat 1371 Fulton near Broderick; animals treated; bosrd: ambulance. West 8312. DRESS MAKING McDOWELL'S Dressmaking and Millinery School classes; patterns cut to order.

121 Geary st. nr. Grant tel. Douglas 5731. P.

L. gowns, street dresses, alterations. Rm. 22, 376 Sutter: Kearny MM, PERCIVAL DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. Sri ay.

and East 12th tel. Merrltt 1051. furs E. E- WALLEY. furrier, suits, coats, skirts; re modeling and repairing of at lowest prices.

1746-48 Fillmore nr. Sutter: Oak'd. 1537 B'way. AD KOCOUR. 222 Monadnock building.

681 Market st. nesr 3d repairing, dyeing at popular prices. Raw furs bought. OLD files reset by new process. 715 Clay Oakland: phones Oakland 6171.

A 2754. HAIR GOODS C. HOFFMAN Importers of human hair, manufacturers of wigs and all kinds of bair goods. 222 San Pablo Oakland. INSECTS EXTERMINATED QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY BY THE INSECTICIDE 6.i7-6".9 Phelan building.

INVALID CHAIRS SOLD, rented, exchanged; manufacturer of Fumes tricycle chair. 1714 Market tel Tark 2940. NEW lumber, $10: shingles. $1.50: rustic, $10; doors. send lists.

SWIFT tt 10th and Mission sts. MATERNITY HOMES ADOPTION, board, confinement. $20; outside sunny rooms: private. 200 Duboce ay. off Market st.

Phone Market 4035. PATENT ATTOEin-TS PATENTS THAT PROTECT AND and books free: highest references; best re- Milts; promptness assured: send sketch or model for free search. WATSON E. COLEMAN, patent lawyer. Washington.

D. C. DEWEY. STRONG I860; U. S.

and foreign patents; inventors' guide; 100 mechanical movements free. 914-916 Crocker building. San Francisco. ARTHUR L. SLEE, registered patent atty.

and meciianlcat expert; IA S. and foreign patents solicited. 704-705 Poxcroft 68 Post st. C. P.

GRIFFIN, ex-examiner D. S. patent office; U. S. and foreign patents.

704 Pacific H. C. SCHROEDER. patent, trademark attorney. 417 First National Bank building.

Oakland. COAST NOVELTY 2108 15TH ST. -TOOLS, DIES AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK. PENSIONS PENSIONS for regular establishment and Spanish-Philippine service. Booklets.

"Points on Pensions." also "Inventor'a Primer." sent free. Write MILO STEVENS A 635K Washington, 313 S. Dearborn Chicago. Estab. 1864.

M. H. SAMMIS. pension pensions, back-pay, lost army papers secured. 3415 22d, suite 28.

IN FEMALE Established in S. F. for 20 years; sure and quick results; strict, reliable grad. physician; no detention from home or occupation; my methods are original and are not used by other specialists; antiseptic and painless; my are so arranged that the utmost privacy is assured: consultation and advice free. Room 3, 1025 MARKET ST.

between 6th and 7th hours 10-4. Sunday, IF worried consult at once; painless treatment; confinement $25. with nurse. Suite 101. 787 Market st.

DISEASES men and women specialty; physician, surgeon. PENN DRUG 123 3d st. CANCER successfully treated by direct medication and X-ray. CANCER 703 Van Ness ay. DR.

YOUNG CHINESE HERB CO. (estab. ln U. S. 1882) cures all diseases.

1844 Sutter at. 51A51M55 STAMMER? Method of cure explained FREE. M. L. HATFIELD.

1918 Grove. Oakland. Cal. I mmmmmmmm 0 Tiy TAys EXCURSION rates east on household goods; $1.75 per hnndred to Chicago; through car service. BEKINS VAN A STORAGE CO.

BEKINS. OF COUBBE. 1130 Broadway near 12th Oakland. WILSON BROS. fireproof storage, moving, packing, shipping.

Removed to 1636 Market st. near Halght, phone Park 271. PIERCE-RODOLPH STORAGE 1450 Eddy phone West 828. Home 82828. TRUSSES CLARK.

GANDION exclusive truss, elastic hosiery, braces, lady aid. 1108 Market. ADVANCE window shade fsctory. put up at short notice. GEO.

WALCOM 1131-30 Sntter st. Births, Marriages, Deaths 11 1 Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail I will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorired to have tbe same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once ln this column free of charge. a- Marriage Licenses SAN FRANCISCO The following marriage licenses were Issued Saturday.

January 18, 1913: Charles L. Bowen. 29, 32 Chattanooga street, and Mabel Snyder, 22, 802 Dolores street. a CAMPBELL William Campbell, 34. Mountain View, and Hilda Kalberla, 23, 1743 Twelfth avenue.

W. Carter. 34. San Francisco, and May Oilman, 28, 81 Fourteenth street. A.

Erickson, 80. 22 Liberty street, and Betty Isaacson, 26, 660 Waller street. C. Farley. 21, 867 Capp street, and Florence M.

Nelson, 18, 365 Capp street. IV Ivec. 24, 217 A Capp street, and Anna Clements, 20, 580 San Bruno avenue. Jack. 30, 6 Thirtieth street, and Margaret S.

Brown, 24, 9 Heyneman avenue. MANGAN BI.OS -Thomas S. Mangan, 26. 526 Hugo street, and Henrietta K. Bios, 25, 2756 Rush street.

Arthur S. Masterton. 24. and Lulu R. Dnrfee, 20, both of Antloch.

P. Murray, 58, Duluth. and Annie M. Huntemann, 58. KR Caselll avenue.

B. Nichols. 21. and Adelaide C. Phillips, 18, both of San Francisco.

O'CALLAGHAN O'Callaghan, 25, 939 Mission street, and Minerva E. Denend, 21. 1405 Fifteenth street. Paradis, 35. and Ramona Keller, IS, both of 115 street.

William Redcay. 24. 44 Fourth street, and Alexandra Rojeck, 26, 161 Fourteenth avenue. Rochat. 30, Sonoma, and Norma M.

Andersen, 25, 901 Bush street. A. Soderman. 25. 2184 Fifteenth street, and Myrtle ft, Nordlund.

25. 3 Hoffman avenue. J. Thompson. 28, 136 Dolores street, and Ethel B.

Jackson, 20. 460 Duboce avenue. -George F. Welch. 21, 1178 Alabama street, and Marguerite M.

Bergei, 18, 1905 Geary street. OAKLAND The following marriage licenses were Issued Saturday. January 18. 1913: Fernbach, 30. and Anna Gustavson.

22. Imth of Oakland. Figone. 21. Oakland, and Maria Figone.

Emeryville. I. Folcher. .11. and Mabel I.

Dambacher, 21, both of Sonora. HA R. Haas. 21. snd Alice J.

Bartlett. 21, both of Berkeley. E. Hill. 32.

and Victoria L. Birch, 28. both of San Francisco. Thomas Johns. 27.

San Francisco, and Rose Dirks. 21. Alameda. C. Lima, 29, and Amelia Garcia, 21.

both of Oakland. LOOM R. Loomis. 60, and Cora V. Herbert, 29.

both of Albion, Mendocino county. -Martin Maher. 29, and Agnes Quenell. 23. both of Grass Valley.

L. Richter, S3, and Margaret M. Fnrrell, 33. both of Alameda. Thomas E.

Robb, 41, and Ella B. Pollams, 33. both of Oakland. Silva, 21, and Amelia Silva. 18, both of Havward.

B. Smith, 20, Monterey, and Cora F. Holt. 21. Oakland.

J. Wllderson. 24. Berkeley, and May G. Wethern, Oakland.

births" this city, January 12, 1013, to the wife of Henry Bell, a daughter. this city. January 11, 1913. to the wife of Theodore L. Breslauer (formerly Alice Falk).

a daughter. In this city. January 16. 1913, to the wife of Daniel Callagban, a daughter. this city, to the wife of P.

3. Gallagher, a son. this city. December 29, 1812. to the wife of J.

E. Hennessy (formerly Rose Flynn). a son. In Mill Valley, December 27. 1912, to tbe wife of William A.

Loughran, a daughter. (See death notice.) this city. December 28, 1912, to the wife of Harry A. Reilly, a daughter. this city.

January 17, 1913, to the wife of J. O. Rowbury, a daughter. ibis city, January 13, 1913, to the wife of Frank J. Wilson, a daughter.

ARM AGES this city, January 16, 1913. by Rev. John Stephens, Fey D. Tucker of San Francisco and Hortense L. Van Dyke of Oakville, Cal.

"obituary P. P. Jan. P. Crowley, a resident of California for 45 years.

Is dead at home of bis sister. Mrs. Msry Walsh. 1412 Sherman street. Be waa a native of Ireland, and was 67 years of age.

Prior to his coming to this city three years ago, Crowley lived in San Francisco. His funeral will be held Monday morning from St. Joseph's church. DENNIS TUMELTY, Jan. Tumelty, an early resident of Stockton, died here today.

He was a native of County Down, Ireland, aged 69 years. Tumelty came to Stockton in 1876. He was a bridge contractor. He the father of James Hugh 11. and former City Engineer Richard C.

Tumelty and Mrs. Katherine Kessler. MRS. M. L.

DOUGLAS, W. R. C. N. Jan.

May L. Douglas, president of tbe National Association of Army Nurses of the elirtl war. and past national chaplain of the Women's Relief Corps, died at her home in this city today, aged 76. S. V.

WHITE, York. Jan. Stephen Vanciillen White, Wall street broker, familiarly known as "Descon" Whtie. former Before a Final Selection Made Be Sure and See jt IML Jit, A modern park cemetery with per- Jv petual care of all lots and graves. Special lnducementa to those hay- tog movals from city cemeteries.

X. City office. Head Poet st. and Grant aye. friend of Henry Ward Beecher, and for many years treasurer of historic Plymouth church of Brooklyn, died today.

DEATHS this city, January 17. 1918. Domenlco Baclgalupl, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Baclgalupl, and loving father of Joseph, Frank Attilio, Adolph. Louisa, Emma and Stella Baclgalupl, ana loving brother of G. B.

and Frank Bacigalupl and Anna Gtnocchlo and Mrs. Mary Rossi, a native of Italy, aged 58 years 2 months and 1 day. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday). January 20, 1913, at 9:30 o'clock a. from his late residence, 2925 Geary street, thence to Corpus Cbristi church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hla soul, commencing at 10:30 a.

m. will be a requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Margaret Bergen, In St. Rose's church, Fourth and Brannan street, on next Tuesday, commencing at 9 a. m.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. this city. January 18. 1913, Annie, beloved wife of the late James E. Boyle, and loving mother of James J.

and Helen G. Boyle, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 8:15 a. from the funeral parlors of Samuel McFadden A 1070 Halght street near Baker, thence to St. Mfrry's cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. this city. January 17. 1913, Samuel H.

Burum, husband of the late Marie Bnrum, a native of Tennessee. A member of Aerial Lodge No. 2442. G. W.

O. O. and Planet Lodge. Associated Railroad Employes. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.

at the chapel of Craig, Cochran A 1169 Valencia street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under combined auspices of Aerial Lodge No. 2442. G. W. O.

O. and Planet Lodge Associated Railroad Employes. Into rest in this city, January 17, Matilda widow of the late Michael L. Castle, beloved mother of Neville H. Castle, a native of England.

The funeral services will be held today (Sunday) at 1 p. m. at her late residence. 2003 Lyon street. Interment strictly private.

Please omit flowers. In this city, January 17. 1918, Clara beloved wife of Frank M. Cbannlng, mother of Russell E. and Ira L.

Channlng, daughter of Mrs. Helen E. Fish, and sister of Frederick C. and Harriet R. Fish, a native of Massachusetts, aged 41 and 6 days.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday), January 20. at 1:30 o'clock p. at Asbury M. E. church, corner Seventh avenue and Geary street.

Interment Cypreas Lawn cemetery, by automobile. In this city, Jaanary 16, 1918, Mary beloved wife of Henry Clifford, and beloved daughter of Mrs. Kate and the late Michael O'Brien, and loving sister of Mrs. J. Leroux, Mrs.

W. Smith, Emily, Frank and the late Dennis O'Brien, a native of San Francisco. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 9 o'clock a. from tbe parlors of tt McCormlck, 915 Valencia street, near Twentieth: thence to St. James church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. this city. January 16, 1913, Aaron Cohen, a native of Russia, aged 58 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday).

January 19. at 10 a. at Gray's chapel, Geary and Divisadero streets. Interment Eternal cemetery. this city.

January 18. 1913. Jennie wife of James H. Cope, mother of John E. Cope, and sister of Mrs.

W. W. Thomas and John. Phoebe and the late Thomas Hedley, a native of England, aged 62 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday).

January 20. at 1 p. at Gray's chapel. Geary and Divisadero Interment private. thia city.

January 16. 1913. Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late William Crane, loving mother of J. J. Danghney, Dennis, Josephine and Mamie Crane and the late William B.

Crane, and sister of Cornelius Sullivan and Mrs. L. Bergst, a native of County Cork, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow January 20, at 8:30 a. from her late residence, Shipley street, thence to St.

Patrick's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. this city. January 17, 1913.

Thomas beloved son of Maria and the late Robert Crowe, and loving brother of James and Charles Crowe and the late J. J. Deady. a native of Vallejo. aged 33 Frienda and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), January 20.

at 8:30 a. from the residence of his parents. 1618 A Howard street, thence to St. Charles church, corner Eighteenth and Sbotwell streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriages. Alameda, January 17, 1913, Patrick Parker Crowley, beloved brother of Mary Walsh. Mrs. H. O'Leary, and loving uncle of Mary and Helen K.

Walsh, a native of Tallaught, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 67 years and 5 months. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of nls soul tomorrow (Monday), January 20, at 9:30 o'clock a. at St. Joseph's church. Alameda.

Friends snd acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private. In this city. January 16, 1918, Lena Demartini, dearly beloved wife of Harry Demartlni, and loving mother of Verna, Armand and the late Llduina Demartini. and beloved daughter of Giovanni Ferrea and the late Katerina Ferres.

and devoted sister of Mrs. Louisa Campana. Mrs. Rom Campana. Mrs.

Angelina Paganetto, Anna, John. Fred and Delia Ferrea. and stepdaughter of Rose Ferrea. and stepsister of TUlle. Teresa, Andrew and Margaret Ferrea.

a native of San Francisco. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday), January 20, at 9:30 a. at her late residence, 923 Broadway near Mason street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul Italian corner Filbert street snd Grant avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. thence to cemetery.

DE this city, Jsnuary 17. 1913. Mary Louise de Wit. beloved wife of John de Wit, and loving mother of Mrs. W.

Murphy, Mm. C. Sherwood, Mrs. S. Vuscovlch, C.

Shellgrain, Mrs. F. and Albert P. and Augusta de Wit. a native of aged 67 years 11 months and 7 days.

Friends and scquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday). Jauuarv 19. at 2 p. from her late residence, 197 Douglass street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by electric car from Twentyeighth and Valencia streets.

this city. Jsnuary 16. 1913, st her late residence, 741 Vermont street between Nineteenth and Twentieth, Louisa Fink, dearly beloved wife of Anton Fink, and loving mother of Louisa, Annie and Elsie Fink, a native of Austria, aged 33 years 7 months and 29 days. A member of Sisters Slavic No. 35 of Zlvena and Austrian Carnolian W.

B. S. of St. Mary. Frienda and acquaintances and members of the above societies are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday).

January 20, at 9:15 a. from her late residence. 741 Vermont street between Nineteenth and Twentieth, thence to the Church of the Nativity. Fell street between Gough and Franklin, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriages. thia city, January 17. 1913. Annie beloved wife of the late James Fitspstriek, and Idolised mother of Mrs. Ernest M.

James and Edward A. Voss (nee Pape). a native of Tipperary, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 9 a. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Edward A. Voaa (nee Pape), 1031 Ocean avenue near Lee avenue, thence to Ingleside church for services at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. Oakland.

January 18, 1913, Caroline Foth. beloved mother of Mrs. A. B. Chase and Mrs.

J. M. Owen, a native of Germany, aged 84 years. tbls city. January 18, 1913.

Mary, wife of the late Michael Gonzales, and beloved mother of Vincent P. Gonzales, a. native of Philadelphia. Los Angeles, January 15, 1913, Martin Gougban. A member of Fidelity Grove No.

207. U. A. O. D.

Frienda aud acqualntancea are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), January 19, at 2 o'clock p. from the parlors of Theodor Dierka A 900 Divisadero street corner of McAllister, where services will be held under the auspices of Fidelity Grove No. 207, U. A. O.

D. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. Remains are at the parlors of Theodor Dlerks tt 900 Divisadero street corner of McAllister. FIDELITY GROVE NO. 207, U.

A. O. officers and all members are bereby notified to attend the funeral of oar late brother, Martin Gougban, today (Sunday), January 19. at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks ft WHEN TEE UNDERTAKER BECOMES NECESSARY SAVE HALF the Funeral Expense. Telephone JULfIUS S.

QDBEAU Market 711. Oakland 4045. Independent of the Traat THE GODEATJ FUNERAL SERVICE will furnish for 975, embalming abroad, silvar mounted, cloth covered casket, and two carriages and give personal supervision. TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE yon $75 for the casket alone, and all their prices are proportionate. Godeau Fanaral Saves Ten Half.

Anto ambulance, carrlagea and for BAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND 41 Tan tf 10 Webster St 808 Oak. 4045 sM 900 Dlvlaadero afreet corner of McAllister. By order of WILLIAM LEAHY. Noble Arch. Attest: AL PIERCE.

Fin. Secretary. city, January 18. 1913. James IL, dearly beloved husband of Anna M.

Hall and loving father of Charles W. Hall and Mrs. W. H. Yates, ami brother of Mrs.

A. M. Goebbels. Mrs. J.

L. Eldredge and Mrs. C. A. Gifford.

a native of New York, aged 71 years. A member of Court Seal Rock No. 45, F. of A. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 2 o'clock p.

from his late residence, 177 Bartlett street, betwaen Twentysecond and Twenty-third, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Seal Rock No. 45. F. of A. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery by electric car from Twentyeighth and Valencia streets.

this city. January 17. 1913, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Mary Haunan. and father of Michael, John, William. Thomas and Hugh Hannan, Mrs.

M. de Wood and Mrs. R. Thompson, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Mouday).

at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher company, 2597 Howard street near Twenty-second, thence to St. James church. Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:15 o'clock, interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. Alameda.

January 17, 1913. at her late residence. 2221 San Antonio avenue, Alameda. Magdalena Heidt, beloved mother of J. F.

Forderer and Mrs. Lillie Forsythe and George, John William. Edward. Wesley and Charles L. Heidt, a native of Bischofshelm.

Germany, aged 7S years 4 months and 20 days. Frienda and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral services tomorrow (Monday), January 20, at 1:30 p. at the First Methodist church. Oak street and Central avenue. Alameda.

Interment Mountain View cemetery, Oakland. this city. January 17, 1913, Edward, dearly beloved husband of Chrlssie Johnson, and stepfather of Edith O. Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 66 years 9 months and 7 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral services today (Sunday).

January 19. at 2:30 p. at the parlors of H. F. Suhr A 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth.

Incineration Mount Olivet cemetery, by automobile. this city. January 17. 1913, Doris Kaplan, beloved mother of Phllltplne and B. J.

Kaplan. Mrs. J. Downey and Mrs, G. Traung.

a native of Germany, aged 62 years 3 months and 10 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), January 19. at 1 p. at her late residence, 584 Grove street, interment (private; Hills of Eternity cemetery. Chattanooga, January 17.

1913, Ernestlna Alice beloved daughter of Henrietta and tbe late C. Keating, and sister of Mary E. and James T. Keating of Modesto and Etta M. Ruffner of Stockton and T.

B. Parker, a native of California. Notice of funeral later. this city, January 18, 1918, Lamb, dearly beloved slater of Catherine Lamb and the late Julia Lamb, a native of Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Monday), January 20.

1913, at 9 o'clock a. from her late residence, 935 A Fourteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. this city, January 18, 1913.

Ernest, beloved son of Joseph and Rose Landerville and brother of Louis and Lillian Landervllle, a native of Massachusetts, aged 26 years 6 months and 14 days. A member of Apple Camp, W. O. W. (Massachusetts papera please copy.) Notice of funeral hereafter.

Remains at of McAvoy, O'Hara A 2224 Market st. near Fifteenth. thia city. January 17, 1913. at his late residence, 1311 Waller street.

Jacob Samuel, beloved husband of Catherine Dyer and devoted father of Mrs. E. L. McGlashan and Elsie, Jack. Samuel, Robin and Rose Aileene Lehrberger, and brother of Mrs.

Sarah Schwabacher. Mrs. George Greenzwelg and Mrs. Belle Dtnkelspiel snd Joe Lehrberger. The funeral will take place today (Sunday), at 2 p.

from his late residence, 1811 Waller street. Interment Lawn cemetery, by automobile. at Hoqulam. December 17, 1912, Sabln beloved son of the late Sabln F. and Annie Lewis, and brother of Annie Lewla Pendergaat and William T.

G. I Is. this city. January 16, 1918, Ben Lewla, beloved brother of Mrs. Rebecca Gelbouee of Houston.

aged 51 years. thia city, January 17, 1913. Johanna Llljequlst. dearly beloved wife of Captain C. W.

Llljequlst, and loving mother of Tlllle, Freda and Fred Liljequlst, and devoted sister of Mrs. Chsrles Larson, Mra. Albert Bowman and Mrs. Edwin Fletcher and Henry Buswlg, a native of Germany. The funeral will take place Tuesday, January 21.

1913, at 11 o'clock a. from her late residence, 3008 Sacramento street. Interment (strictly private) Mount Olivet cemetery. Mill Valley (Locust station), December 27, 1912, Auna. Infant daughter of William A.

and Anna Loughran. this city, January 18. 1913. John, beloved husband of the late Josephine McCarty, and father of Andrew, William. John and the late Josephine McCarty.

a native of Australia, aged 68 years. A member of the Brick International Union No. 7 and Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association of California. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 8:45 a. from the funeral parlors of Samuel McFadden ft 1070 Halght street near Baker, thence to Holy Cross church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9:30 a.

ra. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. this city. January 17, 1913, F. McCourt, beloved husband of Lizzie M.

Me- Court. a native of San Francisco, aged 47 yeara 7 months and 11 days Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock a. at St. Joseph'a church, Howard and Tenth streets, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross cemetery by carriage.

Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker Lnnt. 2066 Mission street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third away, at his late residence, 1118 Stanyan street, in this city, January 16, 1913, Henry, beloved husband of Mamie Mahler, and loving father of Metta M. Mahler, brother of William Arthur J. Mahler and Mrs. J.

T. Preddey, a native of Charleston, S. aged 65 years 3 months and 5 days. A member of Acacia Lodge No. 92.

F. ft A. Coloma. El Dorado county, California. (Sacramento and Placervllle papers please copy).

Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services today (Sunday), January 19, at 2 p. at Golden Gate Commandery hall. 2135 Sutter street, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. ft A.

M. Interment private. this city. Jsnuary 18, 1913, Michael, husband of Mary Martin, and father of Mrs. William Taylor and Mrs.

Daniel D. Lowney nnd Frank H. Martin, and brother ot Mrs. William Lane of Santa Rosa, a native of Ireland, aged 77 years 2 months and 2 days. Notice of funeral hereafter.

Remains at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Daniel D. Lowney, 1382 Masonic avenue, today (Sunday) after 4 p. m.

this city, January 18. 1813. Mary Ellen, wife of the late Michael C. Marron, snd beloved mother of Charles James F. and Frank J.

Marron, a native of County Galway, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday), January 20. 1913. at 9:30 o'clock a. at the chapel of Julius S.

Godeau. 41 Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by autos. sea, on the steamer Rosecrana, January 7, 1913, Frank dearly beloved son of Patrick F. and Josle Mlhan.

and loving brother of Walter, Clarence. Marjorle. Mervvn. Josephine, Rufus, Ruth. Estelle and Ralph Mihan and Sister Mary of the Holy Family, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years and 15 days.

this city. January 16, 1913, Mary dearlj beloved wife of the late Jeremiah J. O'Donoghue, and loving mother of Mary Joseph A. and Ignatius F. O'Donoghue.

a native of County Cork. Ireland. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis. (Marysvlllc and Yreka, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Mond'av), January 20, at 8:30 a.

from her late 203 Bteiner street corner Waller, thence to Sacred Heart church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 a. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric car from Thirteenth and West Mission streets. this city, January 16. 1913, Isaac beloved husband of Julitta Parry, and father of Mary E. Parry and Mrs.

J. J. McCarthy and Mrs. W. Lyons, and brother of Mrs.

O. Wentworth and Mrs. Charles Clark and Horace Parry, a native of Indiana, aged 63 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday), January 19, 1913. at 11 o'clock a.

at the parlors of D. I. Kenny ft Co 1652 Eddy street near Steiner. Cremation at CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIES CEMETERY ASSN. 103 HEWES 995 MARKET ST.

Sutter 895, Home J4167. (Cemetery Phone Mission 3341.) a- AA All 1. arrangements 3 for burials i' or cremations made city office jor cemetery. Special attention I given to removals from old city cemeteries. Entire cemetery under perpetual care, guaranteed by our Perpetual Fond sof 5400,000.

Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. this city. January 18, 1913. Francesco Patorio, dearly beloved husband of Maria Patorlo, and loving father of Joseph. Nellie.

James and Lena Patorio and Mrs. Mary de Rites aud Mrs. Rosie Belli, a native of Italy, aged 57 years. this city. January 18.

1913. Josep'i Pierce, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 68 years 6 months and 14 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the chapel of Halsted ft 1122 Sutter street. this city, January 17.

1913. John T. Porter, beloved husband of Belle J. Porter and father of Mra. A.

P. Jacobs and Mrs. John W. Rogers, and brother of Miss Anne Porter, a na tlve of Toronto. Canada, aged 67 years 7 months and 28 days, a member of Yerba Buena lodge No.

14. A. 0. W. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, today (Sunday).

January 19. 1913. at 3 o'clock p. at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking company. 1019 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.

Interment Woodlawn cemetery by automobile. Fruitvale. January 16, ISU3. at her late residence, 2856 Fruitvale avenue. Emma dearly beloved wife of the late Charles E.

Randall, and daughter of the late T. C. Jensen, a native of California, aged 40 years 1 month and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday), Jannary 19. at 1 p.

at her late residence. 2856 Fruitvale avenue. Fruitvale. Cal. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral car leaving ferry building, foot of Market street, at 2:45 p.

m. In this city. January 17. 1913, Camilla, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Julia Rig luni and Maria Rovelll.

a native of Italy, aged 25 years and 10 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday). January 19. 1913, at 2:15 p. from the funeral parlors of G.

laecher! ft IMS Stockton street between Union and Green. Interment Italian cemetery, by automobile. this city. January 17, 1913. John William Salter, husband of Kate B.

Salter, and father of Emily Salter Flint and Violet Salter Harvey and E. Daisy, J. Wesley and Richard M. Salter, a native of Ireland, aged 74 years 6 months and 27 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday).

January 20. 1913. at 1:30 o'clock p. at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking Company. 1919 street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth.

Interment (private) Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. this city, January 18. 1913. Frances Henry, dearly beloved son of Rslph and Bdtth Schwab, loving brother of Joseph. Ar thur.

Leslie, Edith and Gladys Schwab, and beloved grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hafner, a native of San Francisco, aged :) years. 9 months and 21 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday).

January 20, at 11 a. at parlors of H. F. Subr ft Co 2919 Mission street between Twenty-flfih and Twenty siv; h. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by automobile.

Arizona. January 17. 1913. Angus. Tina L.

Sheeby. son of the late Robert and Margaret Sheehy. a native of California. Interment private. this city.

Jsnuary 16. 1913. daughter of the late Henry and Matilda Simon. and sister of Freda. Josephine.

Banana Fred Simon, a native of San Francisco. Cal. funeral services will be held today (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p. at the chapel of Halsted ft 1122 Sutter street. Interment strictly private.

Please omit flowers Berkeley, January 16, 1913. Oaaea beloved wife of Earl B. Snyder, and levins; mother of Marlon H. and Grace Elisabeth Snyder, and beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary K.

Jaques, and sister of Elizabeth Goodwin Jaques, a native of Cleveland, 0., aged 27 years and 9 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vlted to attend the fnneral services tomorrow (Monday), January 20, at 2 o'clock p. ov. at the chapel of the Oakland crematory, corner of Howe and Mather streets. Oakland.

this city. January 16, 1913, Joseph Stern, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Ida Stern, and loving father of Mrs. M. Rummels burg and William Stern, and beloved brother of J.

W. Stern and Mrs. Caroline a native of Germany, aged 67 years. A member of Golden Gate Lodge No. 129, I.

O. B. B. i Los Angeles, Sacramento. Chicago and New York papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respeetfnllv l-i--vited to attend the funeral today (Sundavi.

January 19, at 11 o'clock a. from the par lors of Theodor Dlerks ft 900 Divisadero street corner of McAllister. Interment Salem cemetery, by automobile. this city. January 17.

101:.. George Thompson (of Rio Vista), beloved bus band of the late Ellen A. Thompson, and father of George H. snd Sophie A. Thompson snd Mrs.

R. J. Smyth. Mrs. Otto Jensen and Mr- W.

A. Dunbar, a native of Denmark, aged 76 years and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Mondavi, at 9 o'clock a. at Mission Dolores church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by automobile.

Remains at the residence cf his daughter, Mrs. R. J. Smyth, 883 Valencia street. this city.

Jsnuary 16. 1913. at his late residence. 244 Clement street, Dr. John Taggart Vanderllp, beloved husband of Ellen E.

Vanderllp. and father of Mrs. Libbie Kettlewell and Dr. George G. Vanderllp of San Rafael, a native of New York, aged 77 years 7 months and 20 days.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday). January 19. 1913, at 1:30 o'clock p. at bis late residence, 244 Clement street near Fourth aye nue. Interment (private) Woodlawn cemetery, by automobile.

city. January 17. Hermann Weinberg, dearly beloved son of Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Weinberg, and loving brother of Ben Weinberg, a native of San Francisco, sued 2 months and 11 days.

Hotel del Monte. January 17. 1913. J. Parker, beloved husband of Lucy Ann Whitney, and father of Vincent and Tarker Whitney and Mrs.

J. C. Wheeler a native of Gardner, sged 78 years. Funeral services today (Sunday). 19.

at ip o'clock a. at the residence ot Vincent Whitney. 1611 Vallejo street. Services and cremation private. In Oakland.

January 18. 1913. Virginia C. Young, beloved mother of Percy Young aa 1 Mrs. H.

Coleman, a native of Wisconsin, ac-l 80 years 11 months and 9 days. Friends and acquaintances respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Mou day), January 20, 1913. at o'clock a. from her late residence. 3883 West thence to Sacred Heart church, Fortieth and Grove streets, where a requiem high mass a I be celebrated for the repose of her soul.

at 9:30 a. m. Lyon Relief Corps Ko. 6, and Oakland Lodge. Good Templars, will hold services at family residence today (Sunday), at 3 o'clock p.

m. In this city. January 18. 1913, John beloved husband of the late Ellen Zwcifel. and father of Elizabeth and John H.

Zweifel a native of Switzerland, aged 72 years 5 and 17 days. (Ohio papers copy.) Notice of fnneral hereafter. Remains at his late residence, 374 Hickory 1 CARD OF THANKS. to extend my tender heartfelt thanks to the many friends, and especially to of the San Francisco delegation the senate and assembly, for the acts of kindness, florsl offerings snd comforting sympathy extended ln the loss of my beloved wife. DOMENIC BEBAN.

CARD OF THANKS. wish to extend our thanks to the many friends and acquaintances for the kindness, sympathy and floral offerings extended in our late bereavement. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LAGOMARSINO And Family.

CARD OF THANKS. family of late Mrs. Mary O'Connor heartily desire to thanka their many dear friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended to them In their late bereavement ln the loss of their mother. CARD OF THANKS. family of the late Magdalena A.

Trautner herewith dealre to thier heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral offerings and for tbe many expressions of sympathy and kindness extended during the sad hours of their late bereavement. CARD OF THANKS wish to our heartfelt thanks to our friends for their comforting sympathy and floral offerings extended to during our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving daughter and sister. MRS. M. FAY.

ETTA WALSH. OARD OF THANKS family of the late Elizabeth Walter wish to thank their many friends for the floral offerings and sympathy extended to them in their late bereavement. FLORISTS a DARBEE, the oldest nor the but the VERY BEST IN TOWN. 1038 Hyde st. near' Cal.

PHONE FRANKLIN 205., BROWN A KENNEDY. FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091 10th I nr. i Valencia I store; funeral work a iJspecialty at lowest prices. Phone Market 5725.

PARK FLORAL. 1437 Halght phone Park flowers, plants, 1 etc. -R. Groves, Prop. i PARK 363 floral designs specialty.

CleU oft Jacobson. German florists. 942 Fillmore st. J. J.

O'CONNOR, 2756 Mission st. bet. 23d and 24tb: tel. Mission Funeral work specialty. SHIBKLEY-MANN the leading florists, Sutter.

Franklin 2094. Frank Shibeley, Mcr. UNION FLORISTS, phone Market 3.8,".. Funeral work 'a' specialty. 3017 16th st.

near Mission..

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152,338
Years Available:
1890-1913