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Racing Results in the East. NEW YORK, April21.—Aqueduct results: First race, five furlongs, selling Wartenlcht won. Impetuous second, Ponca third. Time, 1:03. . . Second race, seven furlongs Francesco won, Margraviat second, Early Eve third. Time, 1:272-5. , . , ¦ - Third race, six furlongs, selling Belle of Medford won. May Harrison second, Somora third. Time. 1:15. ' Fourth race, four and a half f urlonsra Bf>n- son Hurst won, Alan second. Red Knight third. Time, :B3 3-5. ; - - ¦ . Fifth race, five furlongs, selling Cradon won, Cassvllle second, Trenthara third. Time, 1:03 2-5. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling— Bounteous won, Cresson second. Furlough II third. Time, 1:29 3-5. _; ;.i, - . ¦ CHICAGO, April 21.—Lakeside result.: First race, five furlongs, selling F. O. Good won. Lucy Crawford second, Overlace third. Time, 1:031-5. Second race, five and a half furlongs Money- muss won,..Father Wantker second, Pretorious third. Time. l:CS3-5. Third race, one mile and twenty yards Teu- cer won, Ecome second, Cogswell third. Time, 1:45 3-5. Fourth "race, one mile and seventy yards Plgby Bell won. Charley Moore second. Red Apple third. Time. 1 :47 4-5. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs— Pennant won. Computation second. Seize third. Time. :55 8-5. Sixth race, one mile and twenty yards Mod- erator won. Lavator second, Big Injun third. Time, 1:441-5. MEMPHIS, April 21.—Montgomery Park summary : First race, five furlongs, selling Eva Russell won. Votary second, Ben Chance third. Time. 1:0346. Second ¦ race, five furlongs Waln-a-Molnea won, - S«voy second, .Ice King third. Time, l:0l%.-4aB$SIB?4lCa&AM Third race, four and a half furlongs "Wood- lake won. Lady Lake second, Au Revolr third.* Time. :58?i. . < . Fourth race. mile. Gayoso Hotel stakes, $1000 added Terra . Flrma ' won, La Crlmae second. The Rival. third. Time. lM2%. Fifth. race, one mile and an eighth The Lady won. Scarlet Lily second. Maxlmua third, Time. 1:54%. Sixth race, one mile, sjj^ig Mr. Pomeroy won. Ermack second. Choral Boy third. Time, 1:42%. '-•••. Seventh race, one mile—"Wild Pirate won. Satin Coat second, The , Four Hundred third. Time, 1:«U. Second race -Tonie, EsterneU^ Winnecook. Third race Little Margaret, Amoruna, Donami. Fourth race— John Boggs, Dollla Weitho_; Katie Walcbtt. - r Sift— raca Quadra, CoastabI*, Sixth ' race—Sernota, Hubus, Baa- First race—Lento, El Filar, Ned Dennis. SELECTIONS FOB TO-DAY. Manager Price stated yesterday that about $4500 was realized on the Milroy benefit. Persico was not seriously injured when Reina 1 de Celia fell with him In the third "Donnelly and Conley divided the sad- dle horors, each riding two winners. "Horses in Training, 1303," ?s out, and can J>e obtained from the .publisher. .H. A. Buck, 571 Fifth avenue,: New York. Jt contains a complete list of the horses in training, both East and West, as well ts the owner, trainer and stable jockey. The. price is $1. '¦-.-. - -Following are the entries for this'after- noon's events. First race— Seven furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and upward. - l_g&g£p_V«f5 (•>701)Master Cal. ..100 3C14 Parsifal ". ....108 2701 San AugusUnelOrtl .... Ban Laddie... 106 3«03 Lento .... 102 3617 El Pllar .....104 2701 Boardman ¦ . -.113! 3C2S Rainier .'..-...109 P.568 Nilgar . ....... 1C9I 3018 FlrstShot ...10.? SttlO'Ned Dennis,. .104 1 3374 Free Lance ... 112 3ti20 Fondo . : 101 3623 Gold Baron. .'.104 3027 Mont. Peeress. 03 1 : ¦ , Second race— Five furlongs; selling; three.- year-old fillies. ,' (3Bll)Halmetta 112 3570 Esternell - 107 3617 Annie. Max...107 3570 Nonl* ..; 112 3325 Torlla ..107 3C11 Knocking* ...107 SSUft Winnecook ...107 S«27 Catbello 11_ . 3011 Pirate Maid..107 3503 Sterl. Towers.107 - Third race— Four furlongs; selling; two-year- olds. . / <v ..'.'-" f •*..-: . ¦'¦¦¦ , ¦ SG13 J. * H, . Bennctt.1 10 3CC0 Darante ..... 107 3570 Temprano ....107 nC07.Pre»to!us .I..107 ¦3C13 Levant ..:..:. 110 3522 Donaml 110 Track Notes. terday three favorites of the pro- nounced type were laid low and two other lukewarm ones were tardy in reaching the wire. The attendance continues ggod and there appears to be no end of. money in circulation. Fourteen ordinary platers faced the barrier in the opening scramble, and it wore such an open look that the favor- ite, Senora Caesar, was quoted at 5 to 1. The winner turned up in The Scot, a 7 to 1 chance, ridden by Donnelly, ¦which came strong at the finish, beat- ing Auriffera - nearly two lengths. The favorite ran a good third. Amoruna, the diminutive filly from the Burns & Waterhouse stable, was picked as one of the soft things of the card. She closed in the betting a 4 to 5 chance, and in a long drive Troxler got her up just in time to beat. Maud bherwood a nead. The odds against- Trim dropped from 12 to 3 on the strength -of a stable tip. and the St. Gatien fllly finished - fair third. '. ' : '*.',"'• # An early plunge on Florinel, one- of. thirteen starters in the, third sprinting event,- forced the price from 20 down to 3 in no time. Donnelly had the mount on the little gelding, and, passing Mac- Flecknoe, the favorite, in the stretch, won at the wire by more than a length irora Modder. ¦ This was one of the tew races on which the books suffered. ' Barney Bchreiber scratched Brutal from the niile and a sixteenth selling affair, and Andy Blakeley' s mare Anthracite was made the medium of a heavy plunge. An 11 to 10 favorite, she displayed symp- toms of speed, but was not placed at the finish. r Conley rode a most energetic ;finish on the .7. to. 1. shot Fxpedient, downing Plan -nearly -.a length. Canejo, a 30 to 1 outsider, % ran The defeat of Meehanus by . Milas In the seven-furlong selling number 'hit the tal- ent a severe blow;. Caesar."* Young's horse went into ' the starter's hands a 3 to 2 favorite, and from his many mishaps en- countered during the trip it is' quite ap- parent ' Donnelly does not understand managing the chestnut. Larry Paly on Milas rode one of his good races, .get- ing In half- a length - ahead of the first choice at odds of - 6 to 1. KUty Kelly Old Wolhurst scored his fifth straight victory by disposing of a very fair Held in the . concluding mile .and fifty, yard- selling affair. Conley' had tne leg ' up; and after getting lostled about at the start climbed up among the' leaders In the stretch and led Horton out in a'nerceN drive. Larry Daly' made altogether too much early use of the favorite;. Artiila, vith a result that his mount was not P^ced. ___; _ , < ,»; •« - S the season at Oakland draws to J\ ' a close most of tho fields are large ZA\ and unwieldy and class does not _T)Vreceive much representation. Yes- Sixth race^ Seven furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and upward. 3610 Mam. HildrethlOl 3621 Rubus 105 349S Bassenzo .....105 3609 The Singer ..111 3622 Merops 109 3600 Bernota .....IOS (3627)Klng Dell!s.'..m 3625 Billy Moore.. 1CS 3614 Ben Ledl .....107 8611 Maraschino .. 97 350T Aloha II ..,.111 3616 Windward *..112 .3616 Tlzona ....... 166 t(3614)Prestano -....87 3614 Foul Play :..107« , Fifth race One mile; selling:; three-year- 3611 Dawson 104 3624 Matin Bell ... 02 3611 Vasallo 104 3626 Baldo 1W 3624 Dwight Way..104 3611 Claudator 04 3603 Constable ....104 3611 Geo. Whitney. 97 3611 Sir Claua W 3611 Sol 1M 3581 Legal Maxim. M 35SO Quadra 103 3623 Headstrong .. 91 3623 Swlf Might ...10U Fourth race Futurity course; eelllnr; four- year-olds and upward. 3620 Devereux-..: .111 32S7 The Miller... .111 3fl20 Alfred C 114 3612 Katie WalcottlO!) 3583 Mallakwa ....114 3467 Clarando 109 3573 Isal tne 109 3.107 John Boggs...lH 3596 Dol. Welthoff.109! 3627 Skip Ma 10* 3612 Mike Strauss. Ill 8413 Urchin Ill (3620)Mar|neuse ...103' 3620 Mlka Rice ...1U 360T Clarlnette ....107 3522 Sablnal ... 110 S»66 Monteznma ..110 (3K50)Amoruna ...!lO7 35&4 Lit. Margaret. 107 3600 Tamm. Hit 3607 Tom Mitchell. 109 3570 Len Reno ... 107 ; OAKLAND RACETEACK-Monday, April 21.-Weather fine. Track fast 3«20. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; 4-year-olda aad up; to flrat. 1325. -. -:¦ - v, .,..-. , ~~" ~~ : I j ; ~ BetUng. Index Horse. Age, Weight. St. '%.' %. Str. Fin. I Owner and Jockey. - Op. CU 2S66 The Scot, 0 ..101 2 5 % 2 ?i 22 11% L. B. Wood Donnelly 6 T 3450 Aurlffera, a 104 1 12 1 lVa 1 h 2 % Klunder & Burns. L.Daly 15 6 3620 Senora Caesar, 6. 00 8 3^3% 3% 3% Elmwood Farm.J.Sheehn 4 S 'MM Casdale, 0........104 3 2 1 4n 4 1 4 1 F. J. StoerS-.Waterbury 10 12 3209- Heraldo. 5. .'..;... 100 0 '7 hil.&Vt 51 52 M. Kane See "10 Id 'S544 Rey Hooker, 6... la* ti 4h 7 . % 6 1 6 1 T. F. Latta..Fauntleroy 6 10 31C7 . Raclvo, 5 .:..102 4 . 6 1 81 74 74 E.W: Newth ..Hoar 6 6 3426 Idalette. 5 104 7 81 5h 8 1 81 J. C. Nealon Ransom 50 100 3507 Idaho Chief 11^ 4. US 10 9 1 9 1 0 2- " 92 ' IE. E. Randall Persleo 20 3O 3430 The Fiddler. 4 101 5 10 10 10 10 J. H. Walker. . .Webster SO 50 3419 LittleGun, 4 107 11 11 11 11 11 " J. Lodge * Co.. Frawley 6 1O 35CS Carlonian, 4 108 12 12 12 12 12 P. Sherklan A. Kelly 20 15 3377 John Welch, 5.;. .111 13 13 13 13 13 W. H. Lynch. J.McCarty 4 9 '3341 Quldado, 5.. .. ...100 14 14 14 14 14 C. Mantalen Rowan 60 100 Time—y w :24?4; 14, :50%; 5&f. 1:09%. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and third driv- ing. Winner, L. B. Wood's br. g. by St. Andrew-Briar Rose. Winner probably be»t, Racivo pocketed on the i rail last part. . Scratched Aunt Mary 00. '' ._ _ __ SO3O. SECOND RACE— -Four furlongs; selling; maiden two-year-old miles; to first, $325. ~ : : ¦ ' i ~ ~^~' ' ' " : ~~- Betting. Index Horse and Weight. St. %. ¦ 9£. ¦ Str. Pin. -Owner and Jockey. Op. CL. 3C1S Amoruna .'...107 1 ... .2% 22 lb Burns & Waterhs.Troxlr T-10 4-5 3600 Maud Sherwood.. 110 4 ... -ll&l'h 2 4V D. Cameron Conley 3 * 3522 Trim ' 107 3 ...'84 31 3%'. El Primero SUblc.See 12 6 :5fi00*Escarola 107 7 ... - 1*Vi 4' % 4 1 .. E.J.BaUlwn & Co.Ransm 5 12 3552 Gorgalete 112 5 ... 5 1^51 .5^ Theo. Winters.J.McCthy 50 100 ,3613 Phyz :.*..1O7 0 ... & 1% 1 84 John Kane Prior 20 40 3570 Minnie DrosseU . . 107 12 ... 10 72 7 l\i J. E. King A. Kelly 50 t>O 3600 Jennie McGowan.. 107 2 ... 6h 8 1-81 . B. . Schrelber Donnelly 50 :.C 35S2 Fire Dance... 107 6 ... 4 & 0 3 9,4 ' Papinta Bozeman 60 100 3582 Katanga ...... ..107 8 '-"... 11 10 10- - A; B. Ppreckels.L. Daly 10 12 3570 Josie Wheeler 107 11 ... 9 % IV 11 '•• E. I. Wheeler Hoar .60 60 3G00 Sultelma 112 10 ... 12 12- 12 L.Morehouse Frawley 50 ' 100 Time ] / 4 , :25; %, :i9%. Good start. Won llrst three .drhrlne. Winner, Burns & Water- ¦ . house's ch. f. by Lovdal-Kruna. Amoruna outstayed Maud. Trim no excuses. Gorgaleta . showed . Improvement. Fire Dance had early speed. «V^> 3031. THIRD RACE Five and a half furlongs; selling; four-year-olda and up; to flrst.»$325. ¦ .-.. ¦ ' ! ! ~- i ~ ' ~~ Betting; " Index Horse. Age. Weight. St. i %. %. S|tr. .Fin. ; Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl. '3573 Florlflel II, 5.. ...101 3 . 4 % 2;%, 2 % 11% O. F. Johnson.. Donnelly 20 3 3557 Modder, 4 .108 5 5-% 3:Vi S% 2 1,. J. M. Crane Troxler 8 10 3fi27 MacFlecknoe, 5... Ill 4 1 94 1 % . 1, h 3 3.,. Green & Henry... Conley 2 14-5 3588 Sailor, 4. ....101 C 72 5h 4% 43 ." Goo. Webb Hoar 15 20 S517" Novla. a 100 2 "2 h 4 1% 5 1 5 1% J. G. Brown & Co.UDaly 8 « 3U12 Fausturo. 6... 107 7 .0 2 1 V% 6 2 tj t^ d. M. Hanlon .. Bozeman 2 3 3503 . Winnebejour, 4...102 8 % 82 7 1 7 1 J. D. Lucas. .Fauntleroy '15 3t> 3413 Intrada, 4........ 1 3 1 6 % 82 82 ' E. I.^TVheeler Dyer 50 150 3575 Road Agent, 4.... 08 0 ft ¦ 9 1 I>1 OH Covlngton & Co.McGvrn 100 200 3031 Mellocole, .4. ..'...105 11 11 10 3 10 3 10 4 Fred Ohe...:..A. Kelly 30 20 3389 J. Richelieu, J., 4.101 12 12 ' 111 . 11 11- IE. Lloyd &Co. .Webster 100 200 3583 Relna de Cella, 4. 96 10 10 12* Fell ... [W. McGulre Persico . 30 CO 3575 Harry Thoburn. a. 102 Ran away, ....... ... (L. Levy Bell 7 15 Time—U, :25; Yi, :50%; 5^f, 1:00. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner. O. F. Johnson's ch. g. by'Fonso-LaBelle III. Florinel was ¦ bumped In the stretch and then won . cleverly. MacFlecknoe quit. Fausturo can do'better. Scratched Alfred C 114, Talma 111, 3G32. FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; Belling; 3-year-olds and up; to first. $325. j i ¦ i j ; ....... r ' . ¦ ; I BetUng. Irdex Horse. Age, Weight St. #. %. Str. Fin. Owner , and Jockey. Op. . Cl. 3822 Expedient, 5 ... ... 113 9 .9V, "7 1% S h 1 % P. E. Smith Conley 5 7 3610. Plan, a 113 5 3 1 3 1% 2 % 2 2% J. Con way...... Frawley 2 4 3610 Canejo. 5 106 1 7% 63 5132 Owen Bros Prior 30 15 3620 Ras* 4.. .....105 8 1% 13 11 4 i,J J. Green Hoar' 10 15 3010 Elfonse, 4. .. ..... .110 10 82 5 h 4 h 5 % C. P. Flnk..J. McCarthy 15 ' 15 3610. Anthracite. 5.... .106 4 - 5 1- 4 h - 7. 4 . 6 ltf A. G. Blakeley See 8-5 ll-lu 8606 Invlctus '4. ......105 3 -.10 . 95 8 10 7 2 Jas. Wilson... J. Sheehan 20. '.20 3(i28 Billy Lyons, 4.;. .110 6 " 2 1% 2 6 % 8 15 J. B; Bortano.. Bozeman ! 20 30 360,1 KUleen,5.,.. 108 2 . 4 % ." 9 10 9 10 . M.: AHman... Romero 1(W.:15O 3366. Justus Goebel. 4:,105 7 . 6 % 10;. 10 10 W. F. GUbert.Fauntleroy 150 300 Time— %. :24V- : %, :40; %, 1:15%; m.; 1:43; 1 1-16 m.. 1:49^1. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, P. E. Smith's ch: g. by Flambeau-Experiment. Winner an excellent stretch runner. Plan lost the race by swerving In the last few yards. Rasp quit: An- thracite "dogged" it. Scratched— Brutal 110, La Borgia 106. Vasallo 105, Gawalne 110. 3033. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; 3-year-olds and up; to first, |325. _______ - p , -^. , -, _ _______ Index|Horse, Age, Weight. St. %. V>. Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl. . (2509) Mllas, '3 104 1 1% 2n21 1%- W. B. Jennings. I_ Daly -4 5 3004 Meehanus, 6.. 114 6 6 v 5 h 3 14 2 1 Caesar Young. .. Donnelly 6-5 S-2 (3604) Kitty Kelly, 5 107 4. 4hll 1% 84. W. L. Stanfieid. .Troxler 4 18-5 (3610) Sly, a Ill3 3n 41.51 4 i/5 ,D. M.Hanlcn.. Bozeman 3 4 S500 Dandy. 3 101 2 2 1^31. 6 53 Montana stable Hoar 15 39 3H27 KUldoe. 3 95 5 5n 6 4 h 6 , B. 'Schrelber.. L. Spencer 10 25 Time—J,4, :24; %, ' :49H: %. 1:15; %. 1:28. Poor start. Won cleverly. Second . and third driving. Winner, W, B. Jennings & Co.'s br. c. by Midlothian-Ealvora. Milas best handled. Meehanus a poor breaker away from the barrier. Sly ran a cheap race. Scratched Moa- bina 93, Aloha IIJ>9. N1 Jg a 3,jP°-_^ ta L??-:- J?^^-^'-^^"?,^'. ,_ ,^-^ ._-_-^-L^:^-.. -^;_^_ , SG34. SIXTH RACE—One mile and 50 yard3; selling; 3-year-olds and np; to first. <32S. . - . . •'•¦ Betting. Index Horse, Age, Weight St. .%. %. Str. Fin. Owner and -Jockey. Op. Cl. (5022) Wolhurst a 112 7-7 .7 lh 1 Vt Montana stable. ..Conley 3 4 3H16 Horton, 6..:.. 115 3 6 2% 6 3h 2 1% J. McGovern.... Frawley 4.11-2 (3010) Straggler, a 116 4 5 1 2n 2 1^33 O. W. Boesecke.. Romero 10 15 3628 Dlomed, 5 112 6 415 h 4h.4n J. G. Brown & Co.Troxlr 4 7 3580 Artllla,5 . 110 1 3% 4% 61 65 C. W. Carroll. ..L. Daly 9-5 1 3588 Jim Hale. 4 100 2 11:1%5% 65 W. L. Stanfieid. Donnelly 7 S ¦3653 Diderot, 4 109 5 2 h 3 & 7 7 J. P. AtXin See 8 15 Time % :24%; %, :49%; %, 1:16; ro., 1:42%: ml 50 yards, 1-AS. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner. Montana stable's b. g. by Ventllator-Nutbrown. Cut off soon after the start/Xonley on winner persevered and put Mp a strong finish at' the close. Too much weight on Horton. Daly made too much early use of Artllla. Jim Hale quit. Scratched Ledaea. 110. Lento 107. Tufts 104, Limelight 112. Free Lance 115. THE CALL'S RACING; FORM OHA.K.T RESULTS OF MONDAY'S RACING AT OAKLAND TRACK THE. .SAN FRANCISGO CALL.,/ TUESDAY, APRIL 32, 1902. 13 BER KELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.' iplSOO—NEW 5-room ''.'- cot tage; lot 40xio0p$200 cas-h, bal, $20 per month. . W. C. ¦ MORAN & CO. ¦¦ - v - ' - : ; - $2100 <1 LARGE rooms and bath; fine barn; lot 50x100; $200 cash, bal, $15 per month. AV.--C. MORAN & CO. ¦ $2T0C—NEW- 7-room cottage; Jot 50x140: 80- foot street; % block to cars. W.- C./1IO: KAN & CO. . . . $2000 NEW 6- room cottage ; high. basement; nice lawn; lot 50x135: $200 cash,' bal, $15 per month. W. C. MORAN &'CO. S70O LOTS In the Wheeler Tract; .will double •ins-ide of one year; 51 already, sold; send for map. W. . C. MORAN & CO. ¦ - $2500— S-ROOM house: 'lot 45x100 u on corner; all sewered aad city water connected; , 5 courses of brick foundation; will trade 'for ranch of equal' value or will sell , on easy terms.- W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin Sta- tion, Schmidt block, . - ¦ ?1000 FOR a bargain in a 50- foot lot In the Wheeler Tract. Agency for the tract". MAY & MORTIMER. . ' S^OOO NEW - modern house of 6 rodms; all furnished: A No. 1; come and see it. . MAY & MORTIMER. . ¦•-....¦ $5C00 LOVELY home, 9 rooms; near college; large lot. MAY & MORTIMER. Berkeley station. •- .- '.. J2000-i-A. LOVELY place for little money; lot B0x270; full of flowers, fruit, trees and vege- : , tables; neat cottage, together with about- 5.0 chickens; situated about 1mile from college and depot; must be seen to be appreciated. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley stattion. $3750— FINE new house' of 7 i rooms, 4' bed- rooms, gas, etc.; only 350. feet from electric' R. R. and near the^U. C. grounds; lot 50x 15G. JOS. J, MASOJj. real estate. Berkeley station. FOR Sale 300-acre. fruit and stock farm in Sonoma County, $8000; bargains in' houses and lots In Berkeley; prices to suit; easy teims. J. P. HALE, 1504 Shattuck ave., last station, Berkeley. A SNAP—Lot 50x130, and good barn; on S. Atherton st. ; price for a few- days $2000; street work all done. MAY Berkeley station. -.': COTTAGE 8. rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.: easy payments. ,MURDOCK, 514 Pine. 2 BEAUTIFUL homes for sale In center East Berkeley. Apply400 Sixth St., San Francisco. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. FRUITVALE ADYERtlSEMENTS § FRUITVALB REAL ESTATE. FOR sale 5 acres. Rose ave. and High.St., Fruitvale. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. . APAiRTTlElfT^orHghrhmisek^plngTTurnlsir! ed sunny suit, with kitchen; all modern Im- provements; bath: telephone; $16 to $20 suite. ST. JAMES. McAllister,and Laguna sts. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping;; 3, $14, 2 beds; 2. $15; 3, $20. 2 beds; single,' $5. HOWARD, 1063—'2 sunny connecting complete- ly furn. bay-window hkpg. rms; range; $10. HOWARD. 1214 2 or 3 large sunny furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms. LANGTON, 256% Three furnished rooms fcr housekeeping; private. MASON, 415—3 connecting rooms, complete. MASON. 502. cor. Post 2 sunny rooms for housekeeping; coal range, sink, running water: reasonable.. •. . .._, . MCALLISTER, 530 Nice furnished connecting suite; running water; phone, bath, gas;. $7. OAK, 110 Sunny, newly furnished connecting | suite; -sink, bath, range, gas, . -phone, ¦¦ $14; also basement rooms. ¦• - -.- - - . . ' -. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary Bay-windqw par- lor with kitchen complete; other rooms $8 .up. THIRD. 415B—Furnished roonis housekeeping; gas range; bath. '¦• j " ' .- ¦ TWELFTH, 120 Neatly furnished front house- keeplng rooms; private family; select locality.'; ROOMS TO LET— Fnrn. and Unfnrn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister— New. elecaflt. sunny; 75c day upward; rates 'by week or month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest ' grill room In California attached. - '¦-' A— BRUNSWICK' House, 148 Sixth— Rooma. . " 25c to $1 per night; ,$1 25 to J5 per week-, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night.'- - AT Grand Southern, 7th and Mission Changed- hands; 100 rooms newly renovated; 50c Vj $1 50 night; $2 to $7 -week;. parlor; elevator. A— VENDOME. 1104 Market— Changed hands; renovated; furn. suits. Mrs. V. W. Miller. ALL choice neat sunny suites 6r singles; day, week or month; bath, phone.' 332 Stockton. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 13«4)— Fur- nlshed rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1105 I large well-furnished rooms: suitable small private club or family adult*. BUSH, 1028 Furnished large room, communi- cating bath; $12 month; private family. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. - EDDY, 222 Furnished sunny front room; gas, running water and phone. ¦ ELLIS, 321 (Mozart) Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 CO night; $150. $6 week; open all night. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre) Elegantly furnish- j ed suites and single; travelers accommodated, j GEARY, 4S3—Well-furnished slnsle front room, also suite, for l'ght housekeeping; ¦ GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share- with him a large suite of rooms in a first class family hotel. . Address L. H. C, 26 Montgomery st., room 14. GREEN, 630, near Stockton S10; 3 rooms; stove; water connections. GOUGH, 1013— Nicely furnished front sunny rooms; gas; bath. HYDE, 841 New sunny rooms to let, with or without board; hot and cold water; modern -conveniences. Phony East 117. MINNA, 541 Room to let suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; call morning or evening. MINNA, <:C7, corner Eighth—Newly furniBhed bay-window room. $1 per woek; transient. ~ i O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST. 975 Neatly furniBhed rooms; double parlor or single rooms; bath; private. ROYAL House. 126 Ellis— Incandescent light. ' reading-room, emc'.dng-room and ladles' par- lor; rooms, per night. .15c to $1 80; week, $2 to $8 month, $8 to $30. elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: bath;. SHERMAN Ananment House, 2S Eighth Bt., near Market Furnished: also 3 unfurnished, VALENCIA. 1232—Nicely furnished room for ¦ two; sunny; near Valencia-st. depot; rras and bath. - ' . "• WILLOW ave., 14, off.Larkin, near Eddy 2 single furnished rooms; $5 and $6. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions ¦received at Call branch office. £200 Flllmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Fubscrlptlons has been established' at 1000 Vnlpnc'a st.- •'¦ ¦ ¦„ , ROOMS AND BOARD. MEREDITH. 218 Turk Sunny front rooms; . electric lights: hot and cold water: modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 829. CALIFORNIA. 807 (Stevenson Mansion)— Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. VAN NESS,. 519—Handsome furnished sunny , suites, tingle -first-class table board. VAN NESS.. 607 To a .refined, couple; lnrjjij ' funny parlor, with board; in private home. VAN NESS ave., 815 Sunny rooms; , excellent board; $45 and $40: also a suite. ' \ SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Maria Kip Or- phanagc, at 620 Lake.st., San. Francisco, has ¦ received the following orphan and halforphan Klrls. from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1902: Hazel W ' West, 0 yra. : Daisy Rood. 11 yrs. ; Elsie ¦ m! Mopgride, 2 yrs. 6-mos.: Blanche M. Wilson 0 yrs.; Erol Goldstein, 10 yrs. ; Hazel I. Wolfe 12 yrs. ; Louisa B. Loeser. 0 yrs. ; Hattle H* Nsindeck, 10 yrs.;. Juanlta Tomllnson, 12 yrs.; Evelyn Raymaud. 7 yrs, BAD tenants ejected for ?4: collections made: city " or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms fl-10: tel. 8580. :'. PIERCE-RUDOLPH' Storage and Moving Co office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. ¦«;¦! GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse 840 Mls- elon St.; tel. Howard 941; ; F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co... 630 Market st.; tel; Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. - v- PACIFIC Storage and Furniture .Moving Com- pany. 2320 Flllmore st. : phone Jackson 281.' •; ,SEWING - MACHINES ¦ AND SUPPLIES.: ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- . pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. -205 4th: ALL kinds bought.Bold, rented, ex.repairing; lowest rates; phone Howard 32W. U5 Sixth.. oil; OIL tanks, 2nd-hand. In good order; all «lzes; cheap. H. S. WHITE. 130-132 Beale St. PERSONALS. . AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on Install- ments, SI weekly. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth. A HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles/ red nose, ' falling hair, dandruff, eczema, gray hair, bald head? I 'guarantee a cure or no pay. The Bohemian Specialist, 131 Post St. ELECTRIC light in every room Winchester Hotel. 44 Third St., near Market; 700 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MAYDesigner and Standard Patterns just out; newest shirt waists and jackets with postil- lions and peplums. Call to see at Domestic office, 1021 Market St., near Sixth. - ; A WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 4S Ellis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; same as white shirts; selection 300 patterns. HAIR dyeing; bleaching a specialty; shampoo- ing 50c; hair dried by electric drier & dressed in 30 mm. Miss A.V.Doyle,17C2 Mkt. Op. 10th. Electrolytic removal of moles and superfluous hair; permanent; painless; free, treatment; work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley, 1702 Market: AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor. 721 Market st. MONET loaned at low .interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. WHITE enamel iron beds, singled three-quarter or double. $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1310-1312 Stockton St., near< Broadway. A If your hair is falling-or you are bald, call on Dr.G.S.Moore,332 O'Farrell .send for circular. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. I MAKE first-class wigs and front pieces-; hairdressing. 25c; shampooing, 50c; manicur- Ing 25c. G. LSDERER. 123 Stockton st. ELECTRIC needle specialist; .superfluous hair and moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton,427 Sutter. DR. THIELE, German specialist, removed from 110 Geary to 101 Eddy St., corner Mason. Mrs. Brigos Superfluous hair, moles destroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 25tf. TAILOR-MADEsuits. $7 50; dress pants, $2 50: Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont: Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson's, theat- rical costumer. 28 O'Farrell; country orders. Electric &electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for rheumatism, etc. 233 Geary,r.27. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr. & -Mrs. Traverse. 1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to Its natural color; ?1; at all druggists. ONE MUN T UTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE inttantly: 10c and 25c. All druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure. 25c; all druggists. ' A "VY EEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing; $ 1 per year, PHYSICIAKS AND SURGEONS. * RUPTURE and' piles cured: no pay until cured; no operation, no detention from business; all private diseases treated successfully; consul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk. DR. J. W. SEELEY. 207 Powell st.—Specialist for insanity, fevers and rheumatism; also for epilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL Office and residence, 1021 U Market St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. RJIAJL^ESTATE— CITY—^£^_J^^ FIFTY lots In the tide lands In the city and county of San Francisco, belonging to the Hale estate, were sold at auction on. March 21; the time for confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court has. been set for April 2S, at 2 o'clock p. m.. in Department 9; any per- son may appear in court on that day and overbid the purchasers; the highest bidder.. If the price Is satisfactory to the court, will . secure the property. For other property of the estate for sale same day see "Country Real Estate" and "Financial" columns of this paper. For all information, apply to McGLYNN & MENTON. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room' 22, Chronicle building. - ... JOSEPH STRAUB, . 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. . ..." Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sojd. Rents . Collected. -• , , . -,..; IIAXGHT and Fillmore sts.. northwest oarnf;-; - transfer point; 150x137 :G. ASHTON. & GARDINER. 411 Montgomery st. $5500—^Blg sacrifice; nice- flats; .well rented; - choice location Mission. Owner, box 49S9, Call. $5500 MUST be sold; $3000 cash only; rent* $60. Apply 2623 Sutter st.. near Lyoii. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE Hale ranch, near Mountain ..View, Santa Clara County, was sold at auction on March 22 In nineteen subdivisions : the time' for con- firmation of sale by the Superior Court has been set for April 28. at 2 o'clock, p. m.; In | Department 9; any person may appear in court on that day and overbid the purchasers; the highest bidder, if the price is satisfactory to the court, will secure the property. For other property of the eftate for sale same day. see "City Real Estate" and "Financial" columns of this paper. For all information, apply to McGLYNN& MENTON. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room _2. Chronicle building. j A BARGAIN— TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ~* | A 10-acre full bearing prune orchard In Santa 1 Clara Valley. 14 mile from public, grammar and high schools; improvements are a modern S-room cottage, with bath and toi- let, stable, carriage-house, tank and wind- mill,man's quarters, chicken-house and yard, deep well, irrigating plant, steam pumps In I : perfect order; full line of orchard Imple- ments; will be sold on easy terms to suit purchaser. Inquire J. H. PERINE, 32S Montgomery st., room 211, San Francisco. ¦ FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO- Small tracts. $60 to S90 per acre, on Rancho CotatU Sonoma Co.;. future value assured, as Sen Francisco la growing- rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotatl Co.. 302 California st., for pamphlets and Information. . . ¦ ¦ 600 ACRES at a bargain: fine land: no adobe: oak tree?: very best of Improvements; good water rupply; adjoining railroad station ;< 12 trains each way dally; just the place to sub- divide. GEORGE W. LOVIK. Redwood City. A~KNAP Finest country home in San Mateo County: 23 acres of beautiful grounds; -ele- gant resldnnce barns, etc.; U mile from sta- ticn; 2I» miles from city: 26 dally train-. GEO. W.- LOVIE. Redwood City. PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR. 927 Mkt. r. 203. Santa CUra Valley. San Jose and Peninsular properties, see WOOSTER. WHIT-TON * MONTGOMERY. 634 Market. S.F.. &San J. FOR sale 152 acres or farm and orchard land, 4V4 miles to railroad, with or without stock, etc.; no agents. 330 •£ Sixth" St.. fl to 12 a. m. CASH fort your country or suburban property. Land Dept.. American Guaranty and Trust Co., . Hay ward building. . . , CHOICE country lands for sale: Land Dept., AmerlcanGuaranty&Trust Co..Hayward bldg. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. POINT RICHMOND* REAL ESTATE. BEFORE buying In any tract send name to Albert W. Bell. 3553 20th St.. city (few snaps). SUHURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSS VALLEY— 10-room furnished house, near etation, for rent from June 1; rent SUO'per month. J. TUNSTKAD San An«x»Imo. . - ,- OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 3113 bkOADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. x $400 CASH, $10 monthly 5-room cottage; 2 acres; artesian wells; 'outbuildings; immense ehade trees; profusion of shrubbery; creek running water the year round ;. superb soil and finely sheltered; away from fogs ' and , winds; an ideal spot for a home; city water : and sewer; ctreets macadamized; electric cars front the property; postofflce. school, churches, storc-s, etc.; business center; a rare buy; adjoining East Oakland; price,, all told, $2G00. Call or-s«nd for circular; 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway Station, Oakland; 1 carriage free. H. z. JONES. OAKLAJ<££UItNISHED^LAT FOR SALE. COZY flat containing 15 rooms, neatly fuir^ nlshed; good reason given for selling : a bar- gain: good location. Inquire of ALBERT SCHMIDT. 1122 13th ave.. E. Oakland." Cal. OAKLAND IlOARDEttS. / FURNISHED rooms with or without board; meals ?5 per week; everything first-class. KUth Ave. "House, 6th ave. and 18th St., East Oakland. . .. OAKLAND^FIIRNITIJRE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this -month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 40S Eleventh et., Oakland. Secretary MISCELLAXEOCS FOR SALE—Con. r.dison phonographs, records supplies. mo\ing picture machines, films. Bacigalupi. 033 Mkt. CAROLINE engines, all sizes new and 2-hand and launches. J. E. DOAK. iti Fremont St. BOATS, launches, r^wbeats carried In stock. PAKER & HAMILTON. SAFES— New and second hand.' THE HER- MAN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st. Foil Fccond-hand m.v;hlnery.englnes and boilers go to D.J.McMasf?rs,SE. cor. 2nd &Branpan. 1ST -CLASS 2d-hand modern enirines & boilers bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co.. 519 Market st. MAGIC lanterns new and 2d-h— nd moving pic- tures. BirLLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. ENGINE? and boilers; second-hand machinery. J. BURKE. i;» B«?ale st. MISCKUAXKOCS AVANTS. BIG prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents.' full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan Office. _5 Stockton St.; phone Bush 4S4. WANTED Brick to lay by the thousand. . Ad- dress CHAS. EDWARDS, 934 Howard St. TOOLS and machines for picture frame maker. J. JONKS SR., 759 Mission; letter or 6 p. m. I WJL.L pay good cash prices for old sealskins; 6<nd postal; willcall. Box 4960. Call office. TILTON -.-ants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 151 9th St.; tel. Jessie 2851. IM-hand electric motorc. all sizes, any condition. FarnsworthElectrlcalW-s.,41STurk. A—HERMAN MURPHY. C01-602 Examiner big $4.5tHMMjO at Lowest Rates ,O.i yu-st and Second Mortgages r ........ On Life Interests in Estates <"^ Property Being Held In Trust Undivided Interests in Real Estate Life Insurance Policies; Estates in Probate. Financial Problems of all sorts and sizes. IF YOU NEED MONEY See HERMAN MURPHY. 601-002 Examiner. AA MANHATTANLOAN CO. (Inc.). $300,0(10 at 5*3 and n per cent in sums to suit; City, Oakland. Town and Country Property; second mortgages. life insurance and securi- ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided in- terests in real estate and legacies; will pur- chase above securities. MANHATTANLOAN CO.. CROCKER BUILDING. ' ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. 7 First, second and third mortgages Undivided interest in real estate in probate.. Mortgages and legacies bought; no delay Get my terms before doing business elsewhere R..McCOLGAN ' 24 Montgomery st., room 3 ANYproposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second and third mortgages, estates in pro- bate, interest in estates, legacies, undivided interests, securities, manufacturing and mer- cantile interests, corporation loans. Rooms 16. 1st floor. Chronicle big. GEORGE E. OLSEN. MUNICIPAL Loan Office. 103 Grant ave., near Geary st.; phone Red 1603. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. S40 Market st. ; tel. Main1644. Branch 19 Third. ON real estate. Irtor 2nd mortgages and on fur- niture cr pianos; no removal; any amount; lowest rates. BECKER. 30 Geary st., room 36. ANY amount en furniture, pianos; no removal; lowest rate; private, confidential. ORMSBV, 26 Montgomery et., room 7. opp. Lick House. Jl PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni- ture, pianos; no removal; low rates; confiden- tial. WHITEHEAD (Wilson's). 1710 Market. E. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people on their note. THE TOUSLE Y CO 143 Phelan bldg. On furniture, pianos: no removal; money quick; lowest imprest; easy terms; no brokerage; re- liable perty. 1170 Market St., room 68. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal; no commission; confiden- tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones. ELFVING, C16 Examiner big.; loans on pianos. furniture, etc.. at 2 per cent without removal; no brokerage charged; confidential; open eves. 510 UP on furniture, pianos; no com.; private party. St. Ann's bldg.. 0 Eddy, r. 104. 5th fir. 3% ON furniture pianos; $15 up; no removal. Phone Black 1709, room 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4. Money loaned salaried people without securitv. HILL., r. 44. Merchants' Exc. 431 California. O. A. LANE. Mills building, will loan sums to suit; interest low; also easy payment loans. ONE per cent on furniture; $5 _ month on each $1000: any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. 1. TO loan five to ten thousand dollars on real estate. Box 1449, Call office. CAPH loaned F^lari»d people on note "without i-jJciyr.' -tORRELL. 609 Examiner bldg. ON furniture, pianos; lowest rate: no removal; gtrictly private. LICK. 116 McAllister St. IF you want a home I will loan you money to buy it. A. E. Rt'DELL. 222 Sansome st. LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Eastern rlan. Western Loan Co.. .309 Phelan bldg. M^SICAL^IXSTRCME\TS. A CUSTOMER can rely upon getting more fcr the money from ug than any house on the coast, because we are satisfied with small profits and are doing business at the smallest possible expense. These things must be.taken into consideration when figuring out prices. We believe in eellirg large quantities and giving best quality for the least outlav to the customer. We sell the Decker, Wissner. BaumeiFter and Stodard. Easy payments lor those who desire. THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC CO.. 7C9 Market st. ALTHOUGH many seemingly ¦ advantageous propositions are offered In the way of prices and terms upon p'auos. please bear In mind that we cannot only duplicate them, but can <jffer exceptionally fine pianos and largest assortment of best makes to choose from. SHERMAN. CLAY& CO.. Steinway dealere. cor. Kearny and Sutter Ft*.. S. F. ; Broad- way and Thirteenth sts.. Oakland. ' AS our new building and hall is not quite completed we are making a cut on all ou- pianos. Some special bargains 1Knabe. £95; 1 Heine. ?JS3; 2 Steinwaya, $165; 3 Chlcker- irnrs, $140 to $170; and 20 others. Squares, $15 up. Small amount down and low pay- ments according to quality. HEINE PIANO CO., Heine Hail. 235-237 Geary st. ATTENTION. BARGAIN-HUNTERS— Second-hand upright pianos from $55 up. Seccn4-fcam1 square pianos from $.50 up. Pecond-hanfl orrans from $25 up; new upright pianos frcm $175 up. I5ENJ. CURTA5S & SON. 16 to 2" OFarrelU Chickering. Mason and H&TOlin. Vose. Sterling pianos. ANY piano sold by u? taken back any time within 2 years and full purchase price al- lowed on a new p^erlefs Knabe, at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a piano from us. KOHLER &. CHASE, SO OFarrell St.: established 1850. . LUDWIG piano? Most popular of all. For Bale only by the Wiley B. Allen Co.. 831 Market et.. San Francisco. Agents Chase & Baker p!ano players. SMALL upright. $35; large cabinet grand up- right, $150; square pianos, $35 up; A. B. Cameron, walnut case, almost new.' $275. Bowers & Sen. 23 5th St.. Ivers & Pond. agts. UPRIGHT piano. $100: splendid bargain; best renting pianos in city for $3 per montn. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., ECO Hayes 6t. SNAP 2 only, new. $450; high-nrade uprights, dropped from catalogue.? 250. Bruenn,208Post. $170;preat eaeriflce:almost new upright. Schmltz &• Co.. 16 McAllister Et., next Hiberia Bank. A LOT of storage pianos for almost a song. WILSON'S Storage. 1710 Market St. ELEGANT concert grand upright piano; sacri- ficed account death in family. 1000 Van Ness. ALMOST new large size Steinway upright left on sale; bargain. 235 Geary st. BYRON MAUZY. 30S-310-312 Post St.; Sohmer and other jnarios and pipe organs. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST end best In America— The Weekly Call. 16 p«.f-F. rent to any address in the r*nlt«><1 Pt»t*n or r«n»rt« «n» y«ir tor $1. OFFICES AXD STORES TO LET. 300 FEET from Market and Third sts.; rent low: large store, well lighted, suitable for light manufactory, plumber, tailor, barber, trunk, willowware store or -any business. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO.. 013 Cali- fornia st. EMMA EPRECKELS building. 927 Market «t. Lirnt. cheerful offices, $15#25 per month; lieht. heat, ianttor and telephone. LOFT for rent, 40x05 feet, for light manufac- turing purposes; with water; SJ6 month. V.'M. LOANE. plumtxr. 430 Fifth fit. ETORE with large basement, below Kearny: al- terations to suit tenant. CSC^/Clay. room 1. A WEEK'S news for 5 cent^-The Weekly Call, lfl races, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. PAIXTERS AXD DECORATORS. B r.orrr.y papered $3 up; painting & tintingdone. HartTr.an Paint Co.. 319 3d et.; tel. Bed 3521. IIRST-CLASS w-crk; low rates; get figures. J. C ROMAINE. «40 C. G. ave.: tfl. Polk 1423. PALMISTRY. Mrs. E. Pearce. scientific business palmist, re- moved to 104 Turk. r. 28; 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.; horogcoiies cast by roa.il. jl; palmistry taught. UME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 Port Et.. corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. H JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist. 516 T-ylor ct.. bet. Geary and Pcst;te_Bl-c- 661. TYPEWRITERS: 'AND SUPPLIES. GRE^T^XRG^NS^[N"T^PEWRIT"E^s"-^e sell better machines for less money than any .. house in the city; rentals $3. .The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 2(iC- .WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co. Expert -typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome.. TYPEWKITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; copies, 2c; mlm- eographlng. 927 Market, mi. 301; Jessie 1554.' PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley— I Notice to Contractors, ' Builders ( and Mate- ¦ rial Men: Notice given to all con- cerned that sealed proposals or bids are solic- ited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the 'erection of an addition to- the Bacon Art Gallery and Li- brary Building on the grounds of the Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. Alameda County, and said bids or proposals - will - received at room 19, ninth floor. Mills build- ing, San Francisco, at or before 3 o'clock .'¦¦ p. m. of the 30th of April, 1002. And notice ¦ is hereby further given that the plans and- specifications of. said building have- beer made and adopted and are placed In the of- fice of the secretary of the Board of Regents room 46, South Hall, Berkeley. Cal., where the same may be seen and examined during -r oach day from!) o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., from this date until said 30th day «t April, TJ02. No bids )or, proposals will b* - considered unless the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bond 1 of said pro- poser equal to ten (10) per cent of his pro- posal, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if said bid, or proposal shall be ac- cepted the party proposing- will duly enter into a proper contract tofalthfullyperfprm tho duty and obligations in accordance wlth'said "¦proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby, reserved. This notice ¦ is given pursuant to . an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to cre- ate and organize the University of Califor- nia,' approved March 25/ 18GS, - and an act amendatory of< section 25 thereof, approved March 2S, 1S72, relating to the construction of buildings," approved March .3, 1897. By order of the Committee on ¦ Grounds and Buildings of the Board . of Regents. .. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. ." PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies -and Accounts, - Navy Department, -Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon. May 6, 1902, and publicly ppened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Naval Hospital and the M. and S: Storehouse, Mare Island, Cal.. the dally - supply of meats, groceries, butter, eggs, cheese, Ice, -milk, bread, . vege- ; tables and provender for the .fiscal year end- ing June -30, 1003.' Blank proposals , will be furnished upon application to the Naval Hos- pital, Mare Island. Cal., or to the Navy Pay Office,. San- Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General U. S.N. PROPOSALS will be received'at the Bureau* of ! Supplies and Accounts. Navy Department,' Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, May 6. 1002, and publicly opened , Immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy.Yard, Mare Island,- Cal.; the dally supply of fresh beef, fresh vegetables, fresh bread, ice and pro- vender for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1003. Blank proposals willbe furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General U. S. N. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of , Supplies and Accounts, . Navy Department; Washington, D. C.;untU12 o'clock noon. May 13, 1002, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Mare Island. Cal.. a quantity of nuts, burrs, fire- brick. ' twine, burlap, curled hair, dry goods, mats, screws, brads, nails, coal baskets, hard- ware, drills, iron, copper, brass, lead, tin,' solder, -gum gasket, packing, alcohol, linseed . oil, white lead paints, litharge, sapollo, pipe, pipe fittings, valves, stationery, tools, files, emery cloth, sand; broken stone, generating sets,, piles and lumber. Blank proposals will" be furnished upon application to: the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office,. San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General U. S. N. ¦¦'. . -. " '¦'. '. , . ¦/.¦¦.: \ ' PROPOSALS for purchase of U. S. Army transport. ROSECRANS. Office of General Superintendent, Army Transport ¦ Service. 36 New Montgomery st.; San Francisco. Cal., April 7, 19O2.- L -Sealed proposals. In triplicate, for the purchase of the Army transport IlOSECRANS will be received In this office ' untU-12 m., April 24, 1902.. and then opened.. Vessel to be delivered to successful/ bidder In J. San Francisco, Cal. The appraised value cl snid vessel 19 one hundred thousand dollars: The -Government- reserves the right to reject any or .all ' proposals. . Envelopes containing proposals should be ' indorsed "Proposal for purchase of Army transport ROSECRANS," ¦ and addressed to the General Superintendent. Army Transport Service. San Francisco. Cal. . Particulars as to bonds required, and In- formation as to the character of vessel, etc., furnished on application. ¦ -•-.-..- ,. . : ./ . DIVipEXP' NOTICES. . ' OFFICE of Fireman's Fund Insurance Com- pany, San Franclspo, ,. April 19,' 1002—-At a : rjegul*r meeting' of 'ttitf^SOaraTOf Directors "of " thls-company, beld'thls day, a dividend was . -declared, payable on 'and after April 23, - 1902. :¦:•'¦'' ¦ LOUIS WEINMANN. Secretary. MAKRIAGE LICENSES. 'The following marriage licenses were, issued yesterday: ¦¦¦ . < ..,-'. Hewlett C.-Worlsy, 34. Hollister, Cal., and Allc* M. BOttazzlni.- 35, city. Karl M. Klockera, 1*1; Gualala, Cal., and Anna M. Styris, 19, Gualala, Cal. Joseph -McKay,' 25, .-32- Mississippi street; and Ncrah McDermott, 21, Eighteenth and Missouri streets. ¦ * ..-...-- Frank L. Barrows, 29, Los Angeles, Cal , and Jean K. Klnley, 21, city. Nells Walters, 21, 314B O'Farr?ll street, and Vireiniit Blanchard, 19, ai4B O'Farrell street. Jacob Cam. 25, 702;Vallejo street, and Sophie Franks. 19, 2 Cadell place. August Mayer, 25, 1637 Fourteenth avenue, and Minnie R. C. Bammann, 25, 385 Shotwell. Vldus Reinstadler. 39, 410 Linden avenue, and Mary Hortnogell, 29,' 410 Linden avenue. John W. Hogan, 23,- a33A Twelfth street, and Edith Treeay, 20, 3340 Twentv-first street. John E. Dunphy, 37, 348 'Fourth street, and Mary J. McKenna, 31, 318 Fourth street.- Aloysius P. Cooney, 22. r 35 Fulton street, and Delia Ahren, 20, 11 Hunt street. 1 ¦ McDuff Cooke, 27, Columbus, Ohio, and An- nie T. Lillenthal, 21, 507 Connecticut street. JcEeph S. Drummond, 24, Oakland, and Emma Husband, 20, Oakland. Jiacomo Riso, 30, city,:, and Olga Plsoll, 22, city. •-.-: -. - ... .'. ¦ >- . - . •-¦¦— - ¦- Bayard Velller. 39, city, .and Margaret de ; Wolfe, 23. city. . ... BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS~ Birth, marriage and death notices : sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- ' sons authorized to have the same published. v BORN. BLUMANN— In this city, to the wife of Sigls- mund Blumann, a daughter. ...... . ¦¦_ HEYDENABER—In this, city, April 18, 1902, .to the- wife, of Henry Heydenaber, a; ' daughter. JENSKN In* this 'city, .to the wife of Henry M. Jensen, a son.. ... y-/" •: LEVY—In this city, to the wife of Ben Levy, 1859 Post street, a daughter. THERON—In this city. April IS," 1002, to the wife of F. F. Theron, a son. ¦¦ ,- marbied. ;: ¦¦[, BLAIR— CONKLIN— In this city, " April 15, 1902; by Rev.; William C. Pond, John B. ¦ Blair 'and Harriet E.- Conkiin, both of this . city.-' ¦ ¦. ¦• .--. ', -.•.:.-- '....¦ . ¦ HAMMOND— CHAM.BERLAIN— In this city. i April 11), -Wttr by Rev. William C. Pond, » Charles -Herbert Hammond and Mrs. Amelia . A. Chamberlin. both ,of this city. MEINEN— ANTONI— In| this city. April 20, 1002, by Rev. J. Fuendelins:, . J. Anton Meinen and Mrs. Carrie "A.ntonl. NIELSEN— SPITZ—In -tills city, April 1«, 1902. by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Wigga B. Niel- cen-and I^onle Spitz:, ¦ | SIEBE—BARTHOLD— In this .. city, April 15 10C2 ; by Rev. J. Fuendellng. Frederick- H. Slebe and Charlotta H." Barthold. DIED. ( Acker, George- J... Kennelly. Edward J. ¦ Becker, Lena ¦¦-¦.• Mahoney. James Clark, -Kmma * '. ; "< Mariat, Henry' " Clark. Thomas : ¦¦ . - McDonald. Robert F. Collins. John ' Merkel, August Cotti., Sara . , £J c ?, 8ner - Sarah J. Currier. 'Eliza A. : Mulligan.;Mercy M. Curtla. Autrusta , Patterson. Harry K. Donovan. M«ria ,. Perir Lulri %'iij Durschke, Ellen ¦- CJuelrolo, Lorengo HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. V tEuc«» N or E to Flan^gan^GanasherO FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMHALMERS. 20 Fifth et.. opposite Lincoln School. . - / Telephone South 80. ¦ . Mt Olivet Cemetery, - NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. ' ' . ., , Telephone ' Bush 387. .. NEW-FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFaddeu. ; IS years manager for ¦ the United Undertakers' Association; M. J." } McBrearty." with the; same company for 10 years; P.' F. Green, Iste' with: J. C. O'Con- nor & ¦ Co.,* have ppened new ' Funeral . Par-' ldr«i at" 1171 MI*slon ¦ st..". between Seventh . and Eighth. Telephone South 44. ; , JAMBS MCGINN^ I I Formerly . with ' McGinn Bros., has - opened I IVnew Funeral 'Parlors at 214.Eddy st.. bet. I I Taylor and Jones." '.Telephone : South 676. I Giles. Mary Ann Btowell. Lillian E. ¦ Gould. Walter Earle Voisrt, Henry Hawkins.' Georse AVilUams. Lawrence Hedquist. Harry .XV.. Wise. Kate S. ; Jorgensen, - Emil . . Young. 'J^ohn Arthur ACKER—In this city. April 20. 1002, George . J.,,Ackery, beloved son of Mrs. Annie Mac- Dougall, a native of Indiana, aged 40 : years 10 -months and 4 days. ¦¦ - : -j ¦ CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully, invited to attend the funeral to-day . (Tuesday),, at 2 o'clock, fFom. the parlors of the California Undertaking Company,' 405 ; . Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ¦ . - BECKER— In this city, April 20, 1002, Lena -Becker,- a native of Alsace, aged 40 years. ICTRemains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, .917. Mission street. . . .-; ,' CLARK— In this city. Atiril 21. 1902, Emma" ' Clark, beloved wife of William A. Clark, and mother of Calla Clark, \ a native of . Sweden, a~ed 32 years.- / ; ¦ ¦ - , . CLARK—In this city, April 21, 1002, Thomas Clark,* beloved husband of Minnie Clark, and father of Irene, ¦ Lillian. May and Thomas Clark, a native of , Sydney, Australia, aged 37 years' 1 month and 3 days. ¦ - - C?"Frlends and acquaintances .are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ¦ (Wednesday), at 1- o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 05» .Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, where the " services will be ' h«M , under . the ¦ auspices of Allemania Lodse No. 8, -IC. of- P.,. and thence to .Mount.^Olivet Cemetery - by carriage. « : . COLLINS— In this city, April 20. 1002, John, . beloved ' husband of- the late Mary Collins, and father of Sister " Mary Bernard of the ' Order of the Holy Family and Margaret Col- lins and Mrs. F. Amati, a native of County Cork, Ireland. a_ed,74 years 4 months ani **0 days ¦ ' ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend funeral services to- ' day iTuesday), -at 8i3O .o'clock... at : his late residence. -1707 Pow.ell ¦ street, thence " to j St.' Francis Church, .where a requiem hlgn mass will be celebrated for tne repose of his soul. . commencing at . 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . COTTI— In this city, April 21, 1002. Sara Cotti, dearly beloved wife of > Arthur Cotti, and. beloved mother of Sara Cotti and Harry 5 and Frank Guffen, a. native of Michigan, * ae:ed GO years. ¦ E3" Remains at the parlors of the Gantner 6 Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mis- sion street, between Eighth and Ninth. CURRIER— In this city. April 20, 1902. Eliza A. Currier, wife of the late George W. Cur- rier, fend beloved mother of William B.. Cur- rier, and. sister of Mra. L. F. Anderson, a native of. Harrington, Me., aged 77 years 7 months 'and 7 Jays.. CURTIS—In this city, April 20, 1902, Au- gusta, beloved wife of Frank .C. Curtis, anrl mother of Allan Curtis, and daughter' of Nicholas and Catherine A. Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 3 month .and -12 days,' ¦ ;•-. DOTTOVAN— In this city, April 20, 1902. Mar i.%- Donovan, beloved mother of William J., A. G..L S. F, and M. E, Donovan, and aunt of ¦Annie J. Madden*, a native of County West- ' . roftath. Ireland, aged 1 . 73 years. " -. : IC^Friends end acquaintances are respect- ! fully invited to attend the funeral to-dav - (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, ' from her lats . residence, 3131 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will-be- celebrated for the reoose of her soul. at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crods k Cemetery: ~" ~ DURSCHKE—In this city, April 21. 1902. El- len, beloved wife of the late Joseph Durschke. and devoted mother of William H. Morton, a native of London. England, aged tH years S months and 21 days. fE^Funeral will take place to-morrow , . (Wednesday), April 23, at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H,. F. Suhr& Co.. 1137 Mis-, sion street,' between Seventh and- Eighth. Interment- Cypress Lawn Cemetery.". GILES—In Alameda. April 21. 1802, Mary Ann Giles, wife -of- James. W. Giles, and mother of James C, William ,S.. John W.. Edgar G,. -Lester T._ and Elvln R.- Giles and : " Mrs. . W. H. Foster, .a native of San Fran- cisco, ared 50 years." . ' . ¦ \; GOULD— In Los Angeles. Cal., April 16. 100C,, Walter Earle Gould, son of the ' late .Alfred , S...Gonldrand ,the late Eleanor E. Gould, a ' native of San Francisco. . - - HAWKINS— In the City and County Hospital. April 21, 1902. George Hawkins, a native of England, aged' 41 years. HEDQUIST— In this city. April 20, 1902, Harry W. Hedquist, dearly beloved and only son of John 'and 'Augusta Hedquist. and, brother of Edna E. Hedquist. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 25 days. GFFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invitart to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 22,, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his ¦ parents. 19 Prospect avenue, between Twenty-seventh and '. Twenty-eighth streets, oft Pow-ell avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. -. •-..-...• JORGENSEN— In ' this city. April 18.-1902. Emil Jorgensen, beloved father of Mrs. C; ; : von. Rosen and Victor. Martin and Carl Jor- gensen, and brother of Mrs. P. Danielson and Mrs. . C. Bohme. a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 56 years. A member of Court Justice, F. of A. tC7FrIends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited' to attend the funeral Tuesday. April .22. at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 825 Turk street. Interment Mount ¦ Olivet- Cemetery by carriage. ¦'< ' ; . __ ~ -. KENNELLY^-In this" city. April .2\", 1902. ' Ed- « ward J.. Kennelly, son of the late Edward and -Hannah Kennelly, and brother of Nora M. and Jennie T. Kennelly. a native of San . Francisco.- aged 38 years. IC?"The funeral will take place to-morrow ' (Wednesday), at 0:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 966 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart . Church, where a requiem mass will be -celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing 'at ' 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ''¦,'' ' MAHONEY-r-In this city, April 20, 1902, James, beloved son of James and Mary.Ma- heney, and brother of Thomas Mahoney, a native of Boston, Mass.', aged 43 years. MARIAT— In this eity. April 19, 1902, Henry Mariat, a native of Switzerland, ased ; 78 years. McDONALD— In Louisville, Ky., Aorll 14, 1002, Robert F. McDonald- (of McDonald Bros.), beloved- husband' of Trinidad Mc- Donald (professionally known -as Belle Wil- ' ton), and father of Agnes. Elsie and Rich- ard McDonald, and brother of J. A. and J.' J. McDonald and Mrs. P. Hayes. Mrs.'. H. Schroder and the late Mrs. F. Whitelaw, a native of San Franci&co, I aged 37 years. (New York and Louisville, Ky., ; papers please copy.) . ¦ . ¦ ¦ (ETFrlends Bn d acquaintances are respect- ¦ fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 9 o'clock, from ; the parlors ' of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated ¦ for the reucs? of his soul.- at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment HolyCross Cemetery. . ;. MERKEb-In this city. April 20. 1902. at his residence. -.. 316 Devisadero street, between Page and Oak, August Merkel. dearly be- loved husband of Francisca Merkel. and stepfather of Emma Frey, a- native of Reichenthal. Baden. Germany, aged 56 years 11 months and 3 days: A member of Sued- deutscher Verejn. . fC7F r no<3 and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend a requiem high mass, which will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, to-day (Tuesday), at St. Bonfface'3 Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth- streets, commencing at- 10:15. o'clock. 'Interment private. . MESSNER— In the City and County Hospital, April 21. 1002, Sarah J. Messner. a native of England, aged 48 years. MULLIGAN— In this, city, April 21*. 1902, Mercy M.. relict of the late John Mulligan of ,Healdsbursr, a native of Enosbursh. Ver- mont, aged 84 years 7 months and 4 days. " - cyNotlce of funeral hereafter. ' ¦¦ ' PATTERSON^In this city. April'. 21, 1003, Harry K. Patterson, son of Deborah Pat- terson, and . brother of Thomas W..- ' Stuart: H. and Sally K. Patterson and Mrs. Frank Kreybill.and Mrs. Albert Most jr.- a native of Pennsylvania, aged 46 years 11 months and 1 day. (Pennsylvania papers please copy.) ' , ••¦/•' -• CT?"Frlends and: acquaintances are raspect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the family rejldence, 1543f Mission street. ... PERI—In this city. April 21, 1002. Luigl Perl. beloved husband of. T4eonora Perl, a native "'of Italy, aged 3S years and 8 months. * - \ QUEIROLO— In this city, April 20,: 1902, Lo- ¦ renzo , Qucirolo, beloved son of. the. late Gaetano Quelrolo and Assunta Berra. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10- years' ti months and 17 days. ' ..--,'. . ' (cyFriends and acquaintances! are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral' Wednes- day, April 23, 1902. at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 43.T Knlon street. STOWELL— In this city, April 21, 1902,' Lil- lian E., beloved wife of W. L. Stowell, a native of St.. Louis, Mo., aged ;{.} years., E~Friends'and acquaintances are respect- fully.-:Invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, April 23, 1V»O2. at 12 o'clock, at ; her late residence, 6 Liberty street. . . VOIGT In the City and . County Hospital, April 19, 1902, Henry Voigt, a native of Gcr- . many, ared. C2 years,.. - - ¦ - . WILLIAMS— In this city, April. 21,- 1902, Lawrence -B.. beloved husband of - Mamie Williams, a native of Arkansas, aged 42 years 1 month and 10 days. WISE—In this city. April 20. 1002, Kate , S. - Wise, mother of. Clark, ; R." A.- and R. H. l "Wise, native of Kentucky, .aged C4 years g 0 months and 0 days. : ' . tt_r Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¦ fully . invited to attend the. funeral to-dav (Tuesday), at. 2 o'clock, from tha residence '.-of -her son,. R. A. - Wise. 8S8 Eddy street. Cremation ¦ private, . Odd Fellows' Cemetery. YOUNG— In' West Berkeley, April 20,- 1902. John 'Arthur,' beloved son of John and Jane , Young; and brother of Agnes, Rose, Frin- o«>j; and Virginia- Young, a native of -San' :. Francisco, aged.3 years 4 months and. 20 ¦ day?. - - . : . (r— rFriends «nd- acquaintances are respect- fu'.ly . invited to . attend the funeral to-day '(Tuesday), on the arrival of the 11 ! o'clock boat from 'Oakland, f oof of Market street. ¦Interment. Holy;Cross Cemetery. . \'~; - CARD OF .THANKS. .. i -The children of vthe:late Wllliam-Mahoney wish to thanK their friends forj the kindness ¦ shi'wn them: In. their late bereavement. ¦ ". '' M. J.-.rW.'. P.TK. T. and M. H: MAHONEY - : . vjand MRS. J. A. FLYNN." r - ¦¦: , <.-.~: S<~ artistic floral; designs : - Prices [Reasonable . , 107 POWELL St nUELLIS W.5056

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Racing Results in the East.NEW YORK, April21.—Aqueduct results:

First race, five furlongs, selling—

Wartenlchtwon. Impetuous second, Ponca third. Time,1:03. .. Second race, seven furlongs

—Francesco won,

Margraviat second, Early Eve third. Time,1:272-5. , ., ¦

-Third race, six furlongs, selling

—Belle of

Medford won. May Harrison second, Somorathird. Time. 1:15.

'Fourth race, four and a half furlonsra

—Bf>n-

son Hurst won, Alan second. Red Knight third.Time, :B3 3-5. ;

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• .Fifth race, five furlongs, selling

—Cradon

won, Cassvllle second, Trenthara third. Time,1:03 2-5.

Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling—Bounteouswon, Cresson second. Furlough IIthird. Time,1:29 3-5. _; ;.i,- . ¦

CHICAGO, April21.—Lakeside result.:First race, five furlongs, selling

—F. O. Good

won. Lucy • Crawford second, Overlace third.Time, 1:031-5.

Second race, five and a half furlongs—

Money-muss won,..Father Wantker second, Pretoriousthird. Time. l:CS3-5.

Third race, one mile and twenty yards—

Teu-cer won, Ecome second, Cogswell third. Time,1:45 3-5.

Fourth "race, one mile and seventy yards—

Plgby Bell won. Charley Moore second. RedApple third. Time. 1:47 4-5.

Fifth race, four and a half furlongs— Pennantwon. Computation second. Seize third. Time.:55 8-5. •

Sixth race, one mile and twenty yards—

Mod-erator won. Lavator second, Big Injun third.Time, 1:441-5.

MEMPHIS, April 21.—Montgomery Parksummary:

First race, five furlongs, selling—

Eva Russellwon. Votary second, Ben Chance third. Time.1:0346.

Second ¦race, five furlongs

—Waln-a-Molnea

won,-

S«voy second,.Ice King third. Time,l:0l%.-4aB$SIB?4lCa&AM

Third race, four and a half furlongs—

"Wood-lake won. Lady Lake second, Au Revolr third.*Time. :58?i. . <.

Fourth race. mile. Gayoso Hotel stakes, $1000added

—Terra .Flrma

'won, La Crlmae second.The Rival.third. Time. lM2%.

Fifth. race, one mile and an eighth—

TheLady won. Scarlet Lilysecond. Maxlmua third,Time. 1:54%.

Sixth race, one mile, sjj^ig—

Mr. Pomeroywon. Ermack second. ChoralBoy third. Time,1:42%. '-•••.

Seventh race, one mile—"Wild Pirate won.Satin Coat second, The ,Four Hundred third.Time, 1:«U.

Second race—

-Tonie, EsterneU^Winnecook.

Third race—

Little Margaret,Amoruna, Donami.

Fourth race— John Boggs, DolllaWeitho_; Katie Walcbtt.

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Sift— raca—

Quadra, CoastabI*,

Sixth'race—Sernota, Hubus, Baa-

First race—Lento, El Filar, NedDennis.

SELECTIONS FOB TO-DAY.

Manager Price stated yesterday thatabout $4500 was realized on the Milroybenefit.

Persico was not seriously injured when

Reina 1 de Celia fell with him In the third

"Donnelly and Conley divided the sad-dle horors, each riding two winners.

"Horses in Training, 1303," ?s out, andcan J>e obtained from the .publisher. .H.A.Buck, 571 Fifth avenue,: New York. Jtcontains a complete list of the horsesin training, both East and West, as wellts the owner, trainer and stable jockey.The. price is $1. '¦-.-. --Following are the entries for this'after-noon's events.

First race— Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward. -

l_g&g£p_V«f5(•>701)Master Cal. ..100 3C14 Parsifal ". ....1082701 San AugusUnelOrtl .... Ban Laddie... 1063«03 Lento .... 102 3617 El Pllar .....1042701 Boardman ¦.-.113! 3C2S Rainier .'..-...109P.568 Nilgar........ 1C9I 3018 FlrstShot ...10.?SttlO'Ned Dennis,. .104 13374 Free Lance ... 1123ti20 Fondo .: 101 3623 Gold Baron. .'.1043027 Mont. Peeress. 031 : ¦ ,

Second race— Five furlongs; selling; three.-year-old fillies. ,'(3Bll)Halmetta 112 3570 Esternell

-107

3617 Annie. Max...107 3570 Nonl* ..; 1123325 Torlla ..107 3C11 Knocking* ...107SSUft Winnecook ...107 S«27 Catbello 11_.3011 Pirate Maid..107 3503 Sterl. Towers.107

-Third race— Four furlongs; selling; two-year-

olds. . / <v ..'.'-" f •*..-: . ¦'¦¦¦ , ¦

SG13 J.*H,.Bennctt.1 10 3CC0 Darante ..... 107

3570 Temprano ....107 nC07.Pre»to!us .I..107¦3C13 Levant ..:..:.110 3522 Donaml 110

Track Notes.

terday three favorites of the pro-nounced type were laid low and two otherlukewarm ones were tardy in reaching

the wire. The attendance continues ggod

and there appears to be no end of. money

in circulation.Fourteen ordinary platers faced the

barrier in the opening scramble, and it

wore such an open look that the favor-ite, Senora Caesar, was quoted at 5 to1. The winner turned up in The Scot,

a 7 to 1 chance, ridden by Donnelly,¦which came strong at the finish, beat-ing Auriffera

- nearly two lengths. Thefavorite ran a good third.

Amoruna, the diminutive filly from theBurns & Waterhouse stable, was picked

as one of the soft things of the card.She closed in the betting a 4 to 5 chance,

and in a long drive Troxler got her upjust in time to beat. Maud bherwood anead. The odds • against- Trim droppedfrom 12 to 3 on the strength -of a stabletip. and the St. Gatien fllly finished

-fair third. '.': '*.',"'•#

An early plunge on Florinel, one- of.thirteen starters in the, third sprintingevent,- forced the price from 20 downto 3 in no time. Donnelly had the mounton the little gelding, and, passing Mac-Flecknoe, the favorite, in the stretch,won at the wire by more than a lengthirora Modder. ¦ This was one of the tewraces on which the books suffered.'Barney Bchreiber scratched Brutal fromthe niile and a sixteenth selling affair,

and Andy Blakeley' s mare Anthracitewas made the medium of a heavy plunge.

An 11 to 10 favorite, she displayed symp-

toms of speed, but was not placed atthe finish. r Conley rode amost energetic ;finish on the .7. to.1. shotFxpedient, downing Plan -nearly -.alength. Canejo, a 30 to 1 outsider, % ran

The defeat of Meehanus by.Milas Intheseven-furlong selling number 'hit the tal-ent a severe blow;. Caesar."* Young's horsewent into

'the starter's hands a 3 to 2

favorite, and from his many mishaps en-countered during the trip it is'quite ap-parent

' Donnelly does not understandmanaging the chestnut. Larry Paly onMilas rode one of his good races, .get-ing In half- a length

-ahead of the first

choice at odds of-

6 to 1. KUty Kelly

Old Wolhurst scored his fifth straightvictory by disposing of a very fair Heldin the .concluding mile .and fifty, yard-selling affair. Conley' had tne leg'up;and after getting lostled about at thestart climbed up among the' leaders Inthe stretch and led Horton out ina'nerceNdrive. Larry Daly' made altogether toomuch early use of the favorite;. Artiila,vith a result that his mount was notP^ced. ___; _ ,

< ,»; ,¦

•«-

S the season at Oakland draws to

J\'

a close most of tho fields are large

ZA\ and unwieldy and class does not_T)Vreceive much representation. Yes-

Sixth race^—

Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward.3610 Mam. HildrethlOl 3621 Rubus 105349S Bassenzo .....105 3609 The Singer ..1113622 Merops 109 3600 Bernota .....IOS(3627)Klng Dell!s.'..m 3625 Billy Moore..1CS3614 Ben Ledl .....107 8611 Maraschino .. 97350T Aloha II..,.111 3616 Windward *..112.3616 Tlzona ....... 166 t(3614)Prestano -....873614 Foul Play :..107« ,

Fifth race—

One mile; selling:; three-year-3611 Dawson 104 3624 Matin Bell... 023611 Vasallo 104 3626 Baldo 1W3624 Dwight Way..104 3611 Claudator 043603 Constable ....104 3611 Geo. Whitney. 973611 Sir Claua W 3611 Sol 1M3581 Legal Maxim. M 35SO Quadra 1033623 Headstrong .. 91 3623 SwlfMight ...10U

Fourth race—

Futurity course; eelllnr; four-year-olds and upward.3620 Devereux-..: .111 32S7 The Miller....1113fl20 Alfred C 114 3612 Katie WalcottlO!)3583 Mallakwa ....114 3467 Clarando 1093573 Isaltne 109 3.107 John Boggs...lH3596 Dol. Welthoff.109! 3627 Skip Ma 10*3612 Mike Strauss. Ill8413 Urchin Ill

(3620)Mar|neuse ...103' 3620 Mlka Rice ...1U

360T Clarlnette ....107 3522 Sablnal ... 110S»66 Monteznma ..110 (3K50)Amoruna ...!lO735&4 Lit.Margaret. 107 3600 Tamm. Hit3607 Tom Mitchell.109 3570 Len Reno ... 107

; OAKLANDRACETEACK-Monday, April 21.-Weather fine. Track fast

3«20. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; 4-year-olda aad up; to flrat. 1325.-. -:¦

-v, .,..-. , ~~"

~~ : I j ; ~BetUng.

Index Horse. Age, Weight. St. '%.' %. Str. Fin. I Owner and Jockey.-

Op. CU

2S66 The Scot, 0 ..101 2 5 % 2 ?i 2 2 11% L. B. Wood Donnelly 6 T3450 Aurlffera, a 104 1 12 1 lVa 1 h 2 % Klunder & Burns. L.Daly 15 63620 Senora Caesar, 6. 00 8 3^3% 3% 3% Elmwood Farm.J.Sheehn 4 S'MM Casdale, 0........104 3 2 1 4n 4 1 4 1 F. J. StoerS-.Waterbury 10 123209- Heraldo. 5. .'..;...100 0 '7 hil.&Vt 51 52 M. Kane See "10 Id

'S544 Rey Hooker, 6...la* ti 4h 7.% 6 1 6 1 T. F. Latta..Fauntleroy 6 1031C7 . Raclvo, 5 .:..102 4 .6 1 81 74 74 E.W: Newth ..Hoar 6 63426 Idalette. 5 104 7 81 5h 8 1 81 J. C. Nealon Ransom 50 1003507 Idaho Chief 11^ 4. US 10 9 1 9 1 0 2-

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IE. E. Randall Persleo 20 3O3430 The Fiddler. 4 101 5 10 10 10 10 J. H. Walker...Webster SO 503419 LittleGun, 4 107 11 11 11 11 11

"J. Lodge *Co.. Frawley 6 1O

35CS Carlonian, 4 108 12 12 12 12 12 P. Sherklan A. Kelly 20 153377 John Welch, 5.;. .111 13 13 13 13 13 W. H. Lynch.J.McCarty 4 9

'3341 Quldado, 5.... ...100 14 14 14 14 14 C. Mantalen Rowan 60 100Time—yw :24?4; 14, :50%; 5&f. 1:09%. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and third driv-

ing. Winner, L. B. Wood's br. g. by St. Andrew-Briar Rose. Winner probably be»t,Racivo pocketed on the irail last part. . Scratched

—Aunt Mary 00. ' '._ _ __

SO3O. SECOND RACE— -Four furlongs; selling; maiden two-year-old miles; to first, $325.~: : '¦ ¦

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Betting.Index Horse and Weight. St. %. ¦ 9£. ¦ Str. Pin. -Owner and Jockey. Op. CL.3C1S Amoruna .'...107 1 ... .2% 2 2 lb Burns & Waterhs.Troxlr T-10 4-53600 Maud Sherwood.. 110 4 ... -ll&l'h 2 4V D. Cameron Conley 3 *3522 Trim

'107 3 ...'84 31 3%'. El Primero SUblc.See 12 6

:5fi00*Escarola 107 7 ... -1*Vi 4' % 4 1.. E.J.BaUlwn & Co.Ransm 5 12

3552 Gorgalete 112 5 ... 5 1^51 .5^ Theo. Winters.J.McCthy 50 100,3613 Phyz :.*..1O7 0 ... & 1% 1 84 John Kane Prior 20 40

3570 Minnie DrosseU ..107 12 ... 10 7 2 7 l\i J. E. King A. Kelly 50 t>O3600 Jennie McGowan.. 107 2 ... 6h 8 1-81 . B.. Schrelber Donnelly 50 :.C35S2 Fire Dance... 107 6 ... 4 & 0 3 9,4 ' Papinta Bozeman 60 1003582 Katanga ...... ..107 8 '-"... 11 10 10-

-A; B. Ppreckels.L. Daly 10 12

3570 Josie Wheeler 107 11 ... 9 % IV 11'•• E. I.Wheeler Hoar .60 60

3G00 Sultelma 112 10 ... 12 12- 12 L.Morehouse Frawley 50'

100

Time—

]/4, :25; %, :i9%. Good start. Won llrst three .drhrlne. Winner, Burns & Water-¦ .house's ch. f. by Lovdal-Kruna. Amoruna outstayed Maud. Trim no excuses. Gorgaleta.showed . Improvement. Fire Dance had early speed. «V^>3031. THIRD RACE

—Five and a half furlongs; selling; four-year-olda and up; to flrst.»$325.

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"Index Horse. Age. Weight. St. i%. %. S|tr. .Fin. ; Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl.

'3573 FlorlflelII,5.. ...101 3 . 4 % 2;%, 2 % 11% O. F. Johnson.. Donnelly 20 33557 Modder, 4 .108 5 5-% 3:Vi S% 2 1,. J. M. Crane Troxler 8 103fi27 MacFlecknoe, 5...Ill4 1 94 1%.1, h 3 3.,. Green & Henry...Conley 2 14-53588 Sailor, 4. ....101 C 72 5h 4% 4 3 ." Goo. Webb Hoar 15 20S517" Novla. a 100 2 "2 h 4 1% 5 1 5 1% J. G. Brown & Co.UDaly 8 «3U12 Fausturo. 6... 107 7 .0 2 1 V% 6 2 tj t^ d. M. Hanlon..Bozeman 2 33503 . Winnebejour, 4...102 8 % 8 2 7 1 7 1 J. D. Lucas. .Fauntleroy '15 3t>3413 Intrada, 4........ 9« 1 3 1 6 % 82 82

'E. I.^TVheeler Dyer 50 150

3575 Road Agent, 4.... 08 0 ft ¦ 9 1 I>1 OH Covlngton & Co.McGvrn 100 2003031 Mellocole, .4. ..'...105 11 11 10 3 10 3 10 4 Fred Ohe...:..A. Kelly 30 203389 J. Richelieu, J., 4.101 12 12

'111 . 11 11- IE. Lloyd &Co. .Webster 100 200

3583 Relna de Cella, 4. 96 10 10 12* Fell ... [W. McGulre Persico . 30 CO3575 Harry Thoburn. a.102 Ran away, ....... ... (L. Levy Bell 7 15Time—U, :25; Yi, :50%; 5^f, 1:00. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner. O. F.

Johnson's ch. g. by'Fonso-LaBelle III.Florinel was ¦ bumped In the stretch and then won. cleverly. MacFlecknoe quit. Fausturo can do'better. Scratched—

Alfred C 114, Talma 111,

3G32. FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; Belling;3-year-olds and up; to first. $325.—j

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' . ¦ ; I BetUng.Irdex Horse. Age, Weight St. #. %. Str. Fin. Owner ,and Jockey. Op. . Cl. •

3822 Expedient, 5...... 113 9 .9V,"71% S h 1% P. E. Smith Conley 5 73610. Plan, a 113 5 3 1 3 1% 2 % 2 2% J. Conway...... Frawley 2 43610 Canejo. 5 106 1 7% 6 3 5132 Owen Bros Prior 30 153620 Ras* 4.. .....105 8 1% 13 11 4 i,J J. Green Hoar' 10 153010 Elfonse, 4........ .110 10 8 2 5 h 4 h 5 % C. P. Flnk..J. McCarthy 15

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3610. Anthracite. 5.... .106 4-

5 1- 4 h-

7. 4 . 6 ltf A. G. Blakeley See 8-5 ll-lu8606 Invlctus '4.......105 3 -.10 . 9 5 • 8 10 7 2 Jas. Wilson... J. Sheehan 20. '.203(i28 BillyLyons, 4.;. .110 6

"2 1% 2 6 % 8 15 J. B; Bortano.. Bozeman !20 30

360,1 KUleen,5.,.. 108 2 . 4 % ." 9 10 9 10 . M.:AHman... Romero 1(W.:15O3366. Justus Goebel. 4:,105 7 . 6 % 10;. 10 10 W. F. GUbert.Fauntleroy 150 300Time—%. :24V-:%, :40; %, 1:15%; m.;1:43; 1 1-16 m.. 1:49^1. Good start. Won first three

driving. Winner, P. E. Smith's ch: g. by Flambeau-Experiment. Winner an excellentstretch runner. Plan lost the race by swerving In the last few yards. Rasp quit: An-thracite "dogged" it. Scratched— Brutal 110, La Borgia 106. Vasallo 105, Gawalne 110.

3033. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; 3-year-olds and up; to first, |325._______ -p ,

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_ _______Index|Horse, Age, Weight. St. %. V>. Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl..(2509) Mllas,'3 104 1 1% 2n21 1%- W. B. Jennings. I_ Daly -4 53004 Meehanus, 6.. 114 6 6 v 5 h 3 14 2 1 Caesar Young...Donnelly 6-5 S-2(3604) KittyKelly,5 107 4. 4hll 1% 84. W. L.Stanfieid. .Troxler 4 18-5(3610) Sly, a Ill3 3n 41.51 4 i/5 ,D. M.Hanlcn..Bozeman 3 4S500 Dandy. 3 101 2 2 1^31. 6 53 Montana stable Hoar 15 393H27 KUldoe. 3 95 5 5n 6 4 h 6 ,B.'Schrelber.. L. Spencer 10 25Time— J,4, :24; %,

':49H: %. 1:15; %. 1:28. Poor start. Won cleverly. Second . and third

driving. Winner, W, B. Jennings & Co.'s br. c. by Midlothian-Ealvora. Milas best handled.Meehanus a poor breaker away from the barrier. Sly ran a cheap race. Scratched

—Moa-

bina 93, Aloha IIJ>9. N1Jga3,jP°-_^ taL??-:- J?^^-^'-^^"?,^'. ,_ ,^-^ ._-_-^-L^:^-..-^;_^_ ,SG34. SIXTH RACE—One mile and 50 yard3; selling; 3-year-olds and np; to first.<32S.. - . . •'•¦ Betting.

Index Horse, Age, Weight St. .%. %. Str. Fin. Owner and -Jockey. Op. Cl.

(5022) Wolhurst a 112 7-7 .7 lh 1 Vt Montana stable. ..Conley 3 43H16 Horton, 6..:.. 115 3 6 2% 6 3h 2 1% J. McGovern.... Frawley 4.11-2

(3010) Straggler, a 116 4 5 1 2n 2 1^33 O. W. Boesecke.. Romero 10 153628 Dlomed, 5 112 6 415 h 4h.4n J. G. Brown &Co.Troxlr 4 73580 Artllla,5 . 110 1 3% 4% 61 6 5 C. W. Carroll...L. Daly 9-5 13588 Jim Hale. 4 100 2 11:1%5% 65 W. L.Stanfieid. Donnelly 7 S

¦3653 Diderot, 4 109 5 2 h 3 & 7 7 J. P. AtXin See 8 15

Time—

% :24%; %, :49%; %, 1:16; ro., 1:42%: ml 50 yards, 1-AS. Good start. Won firstthree driving. Winner. Montana stable's b. g. by Ventllator-Nutbrown. Cut off soon afterthe start/Xonley on winner persevered and put Mp a strong finish at' the close. Too muchweight on Horton. Daly made too much early use of Artllla. Jim Hale quit. Scratched

—Ledaea. 110. Lento 107. Tufts 104, Limelight 112. Free Lance 115.

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RESULTS OF MONDAY'S RACING AT OAKLAND TRACKTHE..SAN FRANCISGO CALL.,/ TUESDAY, APRIL 32, 1902. 13

BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS•

BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.'iplSOO— NEW 5-room ''.'- cottage; lot 40xio0p$200

cas-h, bal, $20 per month. .W. C. ¦ MORAN& CO. ¦¦

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$2100—

<1 LARGE rooms and bath; fine barn;lot 50x100; $200 cash, bal, $15 per month.AV.--C. MORAN & CO. ¦

$2T0C—NEW- 7-room cottage; Jot 50x140: 80-foot street; % block to cars. W.- C./1IO:KAN & CO. . . .

$2000—

NEW 6-room cottage ; high. basement;nice lawn; lot 50x135: $200 cash,' bal, $15per month. W. C. MORAN &'CO.

S70O LOTS In the Wheeler Tract; .will double•ins-ide of one year; 51 already, sold; sendfor map. W..C. MORAN & CO. ¦

-$2500— S-ROOM house: 'lot 45x100 uon corner;

all sewered aad city water connected; ,5courses of brick foundation; will trade 'forranch of equal' value or will sell ,on easyterms.- W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin Sta-tion, Schmidt block, . -

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?1000 FOR a bargain in a 50- foot lot In theWheeler Tract. Agency for the tract". MAY& MORTIMER. . '

S^OOO—

NEW-

modern house of 6 rodms; allfurnished: A No. 1; come and see it.. MAY& MORTIMER. • . ¦•-....¦

$5C00—

LOVELY home, 9 rooms; near college;large lot. MAY & MORTIMER. Berkeleystation. •- .- '..

J2000-i-A. LOVELY place for little money; lotB0x270; fullof flowers, fruit, trees and vege-

:, tables; neat cottage, together with about- 5.0chickens; situated about 1mile from collegeand depot; must be seen to be appreciated.MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley stattion.

$3750— FINE new house' of 7irooms, 4' bed-rooms, gas, etc.; only 350. feet from electric'R. R. and near the^U. C. grounds; lot 50x15G. JOS. J, MASOJj. real estate. Berkeleystation.

FOR Sale—

300-acre. fruit and stock farm inSonoma County, $8000; bargains in'housesand lots In Berkeley; prices to suit; easyteims. J. P. HALE, 1504 Shattuck ave.,last station, Berkeley.

A SNAP—Lot 50x130, and good barn; on S.Atherton st.;price for a few- days $2000;street work all done. MAYBerkeley station. -.':

COTTAGE—

8.rooms, modern convenience, bath,etc.: easy payments. ,MURDOCK, 514 Pine.

2 BEAUTIFUL homes for sale In center EastBerkeley. Apply400 Sixth St., San Francisco.

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FRUITVALE ADYERtlSEMENTS§ FRUITVALB REAL ESTATE.

FOR sale—

5 acres. Rose ave. and High.St.,Fruitvale. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary st.

ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. .APAiRTTlElfT^orHghrhmisek^plngTTurnlsir!

ed sunny suit, withkitchen; all modern Im-provements; bath: telephone; $16 to $20 suite.ST. JAMES. McAllister,and Laguna sts.

FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping;; 3, $14,2 beds; 2. $15; 3, $20. 2 beds; single,' $5.

HOWARD, 1063—'2 sunny connecting complete-ly furn. bay-window hkpg. rms; range; $10.

HOWARD. 1214—

2 or 3 large sunny furnishedor unfurnished housekeeping rooms.

LANGTON, 256%—

Three furnished rooms fcrhousekeeping; private.

MASON, 415—3 connecting rooms, complete.

MASON. 502. cor. Post—

2 sunny rooms forhousekeeping; coal range, sink, runningwater: reasonable.. •. . .._, .

MCALLISTER, 530—

Nice furnished connectingsuite; running water; phone, bath, gas;. $7.

OAK, 110—

Sunny, newly furnished connecting

| suite; -sink, bath, range, gas, . -phone, ¦¦ $14;also basement rooms. ¦•

- -.- - - ..' -.OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary

—Bay-windqw par-

lor with kitchen complete; other rooms $8 .up.

THIRD. 415B—Furnished roonis housekeeping;gas range; bath. '¦• j

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TWELFTH, 120—

Neatly furnished front house-keeplng rooms; private family; select locality.';

ROOMS TO LET—Fnrn. and Unfnrn.ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister— New. elecaflt.

sunny; 75c day upward; rates 'by week ormonth; McAllister cars to door; handsomest'grillroom In California attached.

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A—BRUNSWICK' House, 148 Sixth— Rooma. ."

25c to $1 per night; ,$1 25 to J5 per week-, andlight housekeeping rooms: open all night.'-

-AT Grand Southern, 7th and Mission

—Changed-

hands; 100 rooms newly renovated; 50c Vj

$1 50 night; $2 to $7 -week;. parlor; elevator.A—VENDOME. 1104 Market— Changed hands;

renovated; furn. suits. Mrs. V. W. Miller.

ALL choice neat sunny suites 6r singles; day,week or month; bath, phone.' 332 Stockton.

BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 13«4)— Fur-nlshed rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished.

BUSH, 1105—I large well-furnished rooms:

suitable small private club or family adult*.BUSH, 1028

—Furnished large room, communi-

cating bath; $12 month; private family.

CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantlyfurnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable.

-EDDY, 222

—Furnished sunny front room; gas,

running water and phone. ¦

ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—

Nicely furn. rooms, 35c,$1CO night; $150. $6 week; open all night.

GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—

Elegantly furnish- jed suites and single; travelers accommodated, j

GEARY, 4S3—Well-furnished slnsle frontroom, also suite, for l'ghthousekeeping; ¦

GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share-with him a large suite of rooms in a firstclass family hotel. . Address L. H. C, 26Montgomery st., room 14.

GREEN, 630, near Stockton—S10; 3 rooms;

stove; water connections.GOUGH, 1013— Nicely furnished front sunny

rooms; gas; bath.HYDE, 841

—New sunny rooms to let, with or

without board; hot and cold water; modern-conveniences. Phony East 117.

MINNA,541—

Room to let suitable for 1 or 2gentlemen; call morning or evening.

MINNA, <:C7, corner Eighth—Newly furniBhedbay-window room. $1 per woek; transient.

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O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and• offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo.POST. 975

—Neatly furniBhed rooms; double

parlor or single rooms; bath; private.ROYAL House. 126 Ellis—Incandescent light.'

reading-room, emc'.dng-room and ladles' par-lor; rooms, per night. .15c to $1 80; week, $2to $8 month, $8 to $30. elevator on groundfloor; rooms with hot and cold water: bath;.

SHERMAN Ananment House, 2S Eighth Bt.,near Market

—Furnished: also 3 unfurnished,

VALENCIA. 1232— Nicely furnished room for¦ two; sunny; near Valencia-st. depot; rras

and bath.- ' .• "•

WILLOW ave., 14, off.Larkin, near Eddy—

2single furnished rooms; $5 and $6.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions¦received at Call branch office. £200 Flllmore.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andFubscrlptlons has been established' at 1000Vnlpnc'a st.- •'¦ ¦

¦„ , ROOMS AND BOARD.MEREDITH. 218 Turk

—Sunny front rooms;. electric lights: hot and cold water: modern;

first-class board; reasonable; phone South 829.

CALIFORNIA. 807 (Stevenson Mansion)— Selectfamily hotel; exceptional table; popular rates.

VAN NESS,. 519—Handsome furnished sunny,suites, tingle -first-class table board.

VAN NESS.. 607—

To a .refined, couple; lnrjjij'funny parlor, with board; in private home.

VAN NESS ave., 815—

Sunny rooms; ,excellentboard; $45 and $40: also a suite. '

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SPECIAL NOTICES.NOTICE Is hereby given that the Maria KipOr-phanagc, at 620 Lake.st., San. Francisco, has¦ received the following orphan and halforphan

Klrls. from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1902: Hazel W'West, 0 yra.:Daisy Rood. 11 yrs.;Elsie ¦ m!Mopgride, 2 yrs. 6-mos.: Blanche M. Wilson0 yrs.; Erol Goldstein, 10 yrs. ;Hazel I.Wolfe12 yrs.;Louisa B. Loeser. 0 yrs.;Hattle H*Nsindeck, 10 yrs.;. Juanlta Tomllnson, 12yrs.; Evelyn Raymaud. 7 yrs,

BAD tenants ejected for ?4: collections made:city "or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIONCO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms fl-10: tel. 8580.

:'.PIERCE-RUDOLPH' Storage and Moving Co

office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. ¦«;¦!GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse 840 Mls-

elon St.; tel. Howard 941; ;F. W. ZEHFUSS.BEKINS Van and Storage Co... 630 Market st.;tel; Main 1840; shipping at cut rates.

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PACIFIC Storage and Furniture .Moving Com-pany. 2320 Flllmore st.:phone Jackson 281.' •;

,SEWING-MACHINES ¦ AND SUPPLIES.:

ALLkinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re-. pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. -205 4th:

ALLkinds bought.Bold, rented, ex.;¦repairing;lowest rates; phone Howard 32W. U5 Sixth..

oil;

OIL tanks, 2nd-hand. In good order; all «lzes;cheap. H. S. WHITE. 130-132 Beale St.

PERSONALS. .AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order,

$15; with these suits we make an extra pairof pants free of charge; other suits on Install-ments, SI weekly. L. LEMOS. 1117 Marketst., between Seventh and Eighth.

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HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles/ rednose,

'falling hair, dandruff, eczema, gray

hair, bald head? I'guarantee a cure or nopay. The Bohemian Specialist, 131 Post St.

ELECTRIC light in every room—

WinchesterHotel. 44 Third St., near Market; 700 rooms,25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week;

free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry.

MAYDesigner and Standard Patterns just out;newest shirt waists and jackets with postil-lions and peplums. Call to see at Domesticoffice, 1021 Market St., near Sixth. • - ;

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WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 4SEllis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each;same as white shirts; selection 300 patterns.

HAIR dyeing; bleaching a specialty; shampoo-ing 50c; hair dried by electric drier &dressedin 30 mm. Miss A.V.Doyle,17C2 Mkt. Op. 10th.

Electrolytic removal of moles and superfluoushair; permanent; painless; free, treatment;work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley, 1702 Market:

AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoatsand trousers at CHARLES LYONS', Londontailor. 721 Market st.

MONET loaned at low .interest; gold, silver,diamonds, pearls and precious stones boughtat W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st.

WHITE enamel iron beds, singled three-quarteror double. $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTINGCO.. 1310-1312 Stockton St., near< Broadway.

A—Ifyour hair is falling-or you are bald, call on

Dr.G.S.Moore,332 O'Farrell .send for circular.

SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed withelectric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st.

IMAKE first-class wigs and front pieces-;hairdressing. 25c; shampooing, 50c; manicur-Ing 25c. G. LSDERER. 123 Stockton st.

ELECTRIC needle specialist; .superfluous hairand moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton,427 Sutter.

DR. THIELE, German specialist, removed from110 Geary to 101 Eddy St., corner Mason.

Mrs. Brigos—

Superfluous hair, moles destroyedby electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 25tf.

TAILOR-MADEsuits. $7 50; dress pants, $2 50:MisfitClothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont:

Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson's, theat-rical costumer. 28 O'Farrell; country orders.

Electric &electric-light baths, massage, hot airtreatment for rheumatism, etc. 233 Geary,r.27.

SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed byelectric needle. Dr.&-Mrs.Traverse. 1170 Market.

ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores grayhair to Its natural color; ?1; at all druggists.

ONE MUNTUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CUREinttantly: 10c and 25c. Alldruggists.

MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs;country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt.

DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT,thebest corn cure. 25c; all druggists.

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PHYSICIAKS AND SURGEONS.*

RUPTURE and' piles cured: no pay until cured;no operation, no detention from business; allprivate diseases treated successfully; consul-tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk.

DR. J. W. SEELEY. 207 Powell st.— Specialistfor insanity, fevers and rheumatism; also forepilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases.

DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—

Office and residence,1021UMarket St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh.

RJIAJL^ESTATE— CITY—^£^_J^^

FIFTY lots In the tide lands In the city andcounty of San Francisco, belonging to theHale estate, were sold at auction on.March21; the time for confirmation of the sale bythe Superior Court has. been set for April2S,at 2 o'clock p. m.. in Department 9; any per-son may appear in court on that day andoverbid the purchasers; the highest bidder.. Ifthe price Is satisfactory to the court, will. secure the property. For other property ofthe estate for sale same day see "CountryReal Estate" and "Financial" columns ofthis paper. For all information, apply to

McGLYNN & MENTON.Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room' 22,

Chronicle building.- ...

JOSEPH STRAUB,. 850 Market st., corner Stockton.Telephone Grant 177. . ..."

Real Estate Agent.Property Bought and Sojd.

Rents .Collected. -• , , . -,..;IIAXGHTand Fillmore sts.. northwest oarnf;-;

-transfer point; 150x137 :G. ASHTON. &GARDINER. 411 Montgomery st.

$5500—^Blg sacrifice; nice- flats; .well rented;-choice location Mission. Owner, box 49S9, Call.

$5500—

MUST be sold; $3000 cash only; rent*$60. Apply 2623 Sutter st.. near Lyoii.

REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale

THE Hale ranch, near Mountain ..View, SantaClara County, was sold at auction on March22 In nineteen subdivisions :the time' for con-firmation of sale by the Superior Court hasbeen set for April 28. at 2 o'clock, p. m.; In

| Department 9; any person may appear incourt on that day and overbid the purchasers;the highest bidder, if the price is satisfactoryto the court, will secure the property. Forother property of the eftate for sale sameday. see "City Real Estate" and "Financial"columns of this paper. For all information,apply to

McGLYNN& MENTON.Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room

_2. Chronicle building.

jA BARGAIN—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.~*|

A 10-acre full bearing prune orchard InSanta 1 Clara Valley. 14 mile from public,grammar and high schools; improvements area modern S-room cottage, with bath and toi-let, stable, carriage-house, tank and wind-mill,man's quarters, chicken-house and yard,deep well, irrigating plant, steam pumps InI

: perfect order; full line of orchard Imple-ments; will be sold on easy terms to suitpurchaser. Inquire J. H. PERINE, 32SMontgomery st., room 211, San Francisco.

¦ FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO-—

Small tracts. $60 to S90 per acre, on RanchoCotatU Sonoma Co.;.future value assured, asSen Francisco la growing- rapidly; locationbest for poultry and general farming. Applyto The Cotatl Co.. 302 California st., forpamphlets and Information. . • . ¦

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600 ACRES at a bargain: fine land: no adobe:oak tree?: very best of Improvements; goodwater rupply; adjoining railroad station ;< 12trains each way dally; just the place to sub-divide. GEORGE W. LOVIK. Redwood City.

A~KNAP—

Finest country home in San MateoCounty: 23 acres of beautiful grounds; -ele-gant resldnnce barns, etc.; U mile from sta-ticn; 2I» miles from city: 26 dally train-.

GEO. W.- LOVIE. Redwood City.

PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prunelands to sell: right locality: big money; easy

payments. HEALY& CARR. 927 Mkt. r. 203.

Santa CUra Valley. San Jose and Peninsularproperties, see WOOSTER. WHIT-TON • *MONTGOMERY. 634 Market. S.F.. &San J.

FOR sale—

152 acres or farm and orchard land,4V4 miles to railroad, with or without stock,etc.; no agents. 330 •£ Sixth"St.. fl to 12 a. m.

CASH fortyour country or suburban property.Land Dept.. American Guaranty and TrustCo., .Hay ward building. . . • ,

CHOICE country lands for sale: Land Dept.,AmerlcanGuaranty&Trust Co..Hayward bldg.

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The Weekly Call.16 pages. In wrapper for mailing.$1 per year.

POINT RICHMOND* REAL ESTATE.BEFORE buying In any tract send name to

Albert W. Bell. 3553 20th St.. city(few snaps).

SUHURBAN REAL ESTATE.ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house, nearetation, for rent from June 1; rent SUO'per

month. J. TUNSTKAD San An«x»Imo. .- ,-

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— 3113 bkOADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. x

$400 CASH, $10 monthly—

5-room cottage; 2acres; artesian wells;'outbuildings; immenseehade trees; profusion of shrubbery; creekrunning water the year round ;.superb soiland finely sheltered; away from fogs 'and, winds; an ideal spot for a home; city water :and sewer; ctreets macadamized; electriccars front the property; postofflce. school,churches, storc-s, etc.; business center; a rarebuy; adjoining East Oakland; price,, all told,$2G00. Call or-s«nd forcircular; 455 Seventhst., opposite Broadway Station, Oakland; 1

carriage free. H. z. JONES.

OAKLAJ<££UItNISHED^LATFOR SALE.COZY flat containing 15 rooms, neatly fuir^

nlshed; good reason given for selling: a bar-gain: good location. Inquire of ALBERTSCHMIDT. 1122 13th ave.. E. Oakland." Cal.

OAKLAND IlOARDEttS. /

FURNISHED rooms with or without board;meals ?5 per week; everything first-class.KUth Ave. "House, 6th ave. and 18th St.,East Oakland. . ..

OAKLAND^FIIRNITIJRE FOR SALE.

FURNITURE good and cheap this -month. H.SCHELLHAAS. 40S Eleventh et., Oakland.

Secretary

MISCELLAXEOCS FOR SALE—Con.r.dison phonographs, records supplies. mo\ing

picture machines, films. Bacigalupi. 033 Mkt.CAROLINE engines, all sizes new and 2-hand

and launches. J. E. DOAK. itiFremont St.BOATS, launches, r^wbeats carried In stock.

PAKER & HAMILTON.SAFES— New and second hand.' THE HER-

MAN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st.Foil Fccond-hand m.v;hlnery.englnes and boilersgo to D.J.McMasf?rs,SE. cor.2nd &Branpan.

1ST -CLASS 2d-hand modern enirines & boilersbought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co.. 519 Market st.

MAGIC lanterns new and 2d-h—nd moving pic-tures. BirLLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st.

ENGINE? and boilers; second-hand machinery.J. BURKE. i;» B«?ale st.

MISCKUAXKOCS AVANTS.BIG prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents.'

full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland LoanOffice. _5 Stockton St.; phone Bush 4S4.

WANTED—

Brick to lay by the thousand. . Ad-dress CHAS. EDWARDS, 934 Howard St.

TOOLS and machines for picture frame maker.J. JONKS SR., 759 Mission; letter or 6 p. m.IWJL.L pay good cash prices for old sealskins;

6<nd postal; willcall. Box 4960. Call office.

TILTON-.-ants good second-hand clothing andtheatrical goods. 151 9th St.; tel. Jessie 2851.—

IM-hand electric motorc. all sizes, anycondition. FarnsworthElectrlcalW-s.,41STurk.

A—HERMAN MURPHY. C01-602 Examiner big$4.5tHMMjO at Lowest Rates

,O.i yu-st and Second Mortgagesr ........ On Life Interests in Estates<"^ Property Being Held In Trust

Undivided Interests in Real EstateLife Insurance Policies; Estates in Probate.Financial Problems of all sorts and sizes.

IF YOU NEED MONEYSee HERMAN MURPHY. 601-002 Examiner.

AA—

MANHATTANLOAN CO. (Inc.).$300,0(10 at 5*3 and n per cent in sums to suit;City, Oakland. Town and Country Property;second mortgages. life insurance and securi-ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided in-terests in real estate and legacies; will pur-chase above securities. MANHATTANLOANCO.. CROCKER BUILDING. '

ANY AMOUNTAT 6 PER CENT. 7First, second and third mortgagesUndivided interest in real estate in probate..Mortgages and legacies bought; no delayGet my terms before doing business elsewhere

R..McCOLGAN'24 Montgomery st., room 3

ANYproposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first,second and third mortgages, estates in pro-bate, interest in estates, legacies, undividedinterests, securities, manufacturing and mer-cantile interests, corporation loans. Rooms 16.1st floor. Chronicle big. GEORGE E. OLSEN.

MUNICIPALLoan Office. 103 Grant ave., nearGeary st.; phone Red 1603.

HIGHLY respectable private place to obtainliberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, atlowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. S40Market st.;tel. Main1644. Branch 19 Third.

ON real estate. Irtor 2nd mortgages and onfur-niture cr pianos; no removal; any amount;lowest rates. BECKER. 30 Geary st., room 36.

ANY amount en furniture, pianos; no removal;lowest rate; private, confidential. ORMSBV,26 Montgomery et., room 7. opp. Lick House.

Jl PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni-ture, pianos; no removal; low rates; confiden-tial. WHITEHEAD (Wilson's). 1710 Market.

E. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salariedpeople on their note.

THE TOUSLE Y CO 143 Phelan bldg.

On furniture, pianos: no removal; money quick;lowest imprest; easy terms; no brokerage; re-liable perty. 1170 Market St., room 68.

LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by privateparty; no removal; no commission; confiden-tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones.

ELFVING, C16 Examiner big.; loans on pianos.furniture, etc.. at 2 per cent without removal;no brokerage charged; confidential; open eves.

510 UP on furniture, pianos; no com.; privateparty. St. Ann's bldg.. 0 Eddy, r. 104. 5th fir.

3% ON furniture &¦ pianos; $15 up; no removal.Phone Black 1709, room 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4.

Money loaned salaried people without securitv.HILL.,r. 44. Merchants' Exc. 431 California.

O. A. LANE. Millsbuilding, willloan sums tosuit; interest low; also easy payment loans.

ONE per cent on furniture; $5_

month on each$1000: any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. 1.

TO loan five to ten thousand dollars on realestate. Box 1449, Call office.

CAPH loaned F^lari»d people on note "withouti-jJciyr.' -tORRELL. 609 Examiner bldg.

ON furniture, pianos; lowest rate: no removal;gtrictly private. LICK.116 McAllister St.

IF you want a home Iwill loan you money tobuy it. A.E. Rt'DELL. 222 Sansome st.

LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Easternrlan. Western Loan Co.. .309 Phelan bldg.

„M^SICAL^IXSTRCME\TS.A CUSTOMER can rely upon getting more fcr

the money from ug than any house on thecoast, because we are satisfied with smallprofits and are doing business at the smallestpossible expense. These things must be.takeninto consideration when figuring out prices.We believe in eellirg large quantities andgiving best quality for the least outlav to thecustomer. We sell the Decker, Wissner.BaumeiFter and Stodard. Easy paymentslor those who desire. THE ZENO MAU-VAIS MUSIC CO.. 7C9 Market st.

ALTHOUGH many seemingly ¦ advantageouspropositions are offered In the way of pricesand terms upon p'auos. please bear In mindthat we cannot only duplicate them, but can<jffer exceptionally fine pianos and largestassortment of best makes to choose from.SHERMAN. CLAY& CO.. Steinway dealere.cor. Kearny and Sutter Ft*.. S. F.;Broad-way and Thirteenth sts.. Oakland.

'AS our new building and hall is not quite

completed we are making a cut on all ou-pianos. Some special bargains

—1Knabe. £95;

1Heine. ?JS3; 2 Steinwaya, $165; 3 Chlcker-irnrs, $140 to $170; and 20 others. Squares,$15 up. Small amount down and low pay-ments according to quality. HEINE PIANOCO., Heine Hail. 235-237 Geary st.

ATTENTION. BARGAIN-HUNTERS—Second-hand upright pianos from $55 up.Seccn4-fcam1 square pianos from $.50 up.Pecond-hanfl orrans from $25 up; new uprightpianos frcm $175 up. I5ENJ. CURTA5S &SON. 16 to 2" OFarrelU Chickering. Masonand H&TOlin. Vose. Sterling pianos.

ANY piano sold by u? taken back any timewithin 2 years and full purchase price al-lowed on a new p^erlefs Knabe, at regularprice; costs you only 20c a day to buy apiano from us. KOHLER &. CHASE, SOOFarrell St.: established 1850. .

LUDWIG piano?—

Most popular of all. For Baleonly by the Wiley B. Allen Co.. 831 Marketet.. San Francisco. Agents Chase & Bakerp!ano players.

SMALL upright. $35; large cabinet grand up-right, $150; square pianos, $35 up; A. B.Cameron, walnut case, almost new.' $275.Bowers & Sen. 23 5th St.. Ivers &Pond. agts.

UPRIGHT piano. $100: splendid bargain; bestrenting pianos in city for $3 per montn.SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., ECO Hayes 6t.

SNAP—

2 only, new. $450; high-nrade uprights,dropped from catalogue.? 250. Bruenn,208Post.

$170;preat eaeriflce:almost new upright.Schmltz&• Co.. 16 McAllister Et., next Hiberia Bank.

A LOT of storage pianos for almost a song.WILSON'S Storage. 1710 Market St.

ELEGANT concert grand upright piano; sacri-ficed account death in family. 1000 Van Ness.

ALMOST new large size Steinway upright lefton sale; bargain. 235 Geary st.

BYRON MAUZY. 30S-310-312 Post St.; Sohmerand other jnarios and pipe organs.

SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. HMULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.

CHEAPEST end best In America— The WeeklyCall. 16 p«.f-F. rent to any address in ther*nlt«><1 Pt»t*n or r«n»rt« «n» y«ir tor $1.

OFFICES AXD STORES TO LET.

300 FEET from Market and Third sts.; rentlow: large store, well lighted, suitable forlight manufactory, plumber, tailor, barber,trunk, willowware store or -any business.VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO.. 013 Cali-fornia st.

EMMA EPRECKELS building. 927 Market «t.—

Lirnt. cheerful offices, $15#25 per month;lieht. heat, ianttor and telephone.

LOFT for rent, 40x05 feet, for light manufac-turing purposes; with water; SJ6 month.V.'M. LOANE. plumtxr. 430 Fifth fit.

ETORE with large basement, below Kearny: al-terations to suit tenant. CSC^/Clay. room 1.

A WEEK'S news for 5 cent^-The Weekly Call,lflraces, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year.

PAIXTERS AXD DECORATORS. Br.orrr.y papered $3 up; painting & tintingdone.

HartTr.an Paint Co.. 319 3d et.; tel. Bed 3521.

IIRST-CLASS w-crk; low rates; get figures. J.C ROMAINE. «40 C. G. ave.: tfl. Polk 1423.

PALMISTRY.

Mrs. E. Pearce. scientific business palmist, re-moved to 104 Turk. r. 28; 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.;horogcoiies cast by roa.il. jl;palmistry taught.

UME. G. L.NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700Port Et.. corner of Jones; phone Polk 837.

H JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist. 516T-ylor ct.. bet. Geary and Pcst;te_Bl-c- 661.

TYPEWRITERS: 'AND SUPPLIES.GRE^T^XRG^NS^[N"T^PEWRIT"E^s"-^e

sell better machines for less money than any.. house in the city; rentals $3. .The TypewriterExchange, 536 California; telephone Main 2(iC-

.WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—

Expert-typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome..

TYPEWKITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING.EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio;copies, 2c; mlm-

eographlng. 927 Market, mi. 301; Jessie 1554.'

PROPOSALS.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley—INotice to Contractors, 'Builders ( and Mate- ¦

rial Men: Notice given to all con-cerned that sealed proposals or bids are solic-ited for performing the labor and furnishingthe materials necessary to the 'erection of anaddition to- the Bacon Art Gallery and Li-brary Building on the grounds of the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley. AlamedaCounty, and said bids or proposals

-will b»- received at room 19, ninth floor. Mills build-

ing, San Francisco, at or before 3 o'clock.'¦¦ p. m. of the 30th of April, 1002. And notice¦ is hereby further given that the plans and-specifications of. said building have- beer

made and adopted and are placed In the of-fice of the secretary of the Board of Regentsroom 46, South Hall, Berkeley. Cal., wherethe same may be seen and examined during

-r oach day from!) o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clockp. m., from this date until said 30th day «tApril, TJ02. No bids )or, proposals will b*-considered unless the same are accompaniedby a certified check or a bond 1of said pro-poser equal to ten (10) per cent of his pro-posal, with sufficient sureties, conditionedthat if said bid, or proposal shall be ac-cepted the party proposing- will duly enterinto aproper contract tofalthfullyperfprm thoduty and obligations in accordance wlth'said

"¦proposal and plans and specifications, whichshall be and are hereby required to be a partof such contract. The right to reject anyand all bids Is hereby, reserved. This notice

¦ is given pursuant to . an act entitled "Anact to amend an act entitled 'An act to cre-ate and organize the University of Califor-nia,' approved March 25/ 18GS,

-and an act

amendatory of< section 25 thereof, approvedMarch 2S, 1S72, relating to the constructionof buildings," approved March.3, 1897. Byorder • of the Committee on ¦ Grounds andBuildings of the Board .of Regents.. . W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. ."

PROPOSALS willbe received at the Bureau ofSupplies -and Accounts,

-Navy Department,

-Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon. May6, 1902, and publicly ppened immediatelythereafter, to furnish at the Naval Hospitaland the M. and S: Storehouse, Mare Island,Cal.. the dally

- supply of meats, groceries,butter, • eggs, cheese, Ice, -milk, bread, . vege-

; tables and provender for the .fiscal year end-ing June -30, 1003.' Blank proposals ,will befurnished upon application to the Naval Hos-pital, Mare Island. Cal., or to the Navy PayOffice,. San- Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY,Paymaster General U. S.N.

PROPOSALS willbe received'at the Bureau* of!Supplies and Accounts. Navy Department,'Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, May6. 1002, and publicly opened ,Immediatelythereafter, to furnish at the Navy.Yard, MareIsland,- Cal.; the dally supply of fresh beef,fresh vegetables, fresh bread, ice and pro-vender for the fiscal year ending June 30,

1003. Blank proposals willbe furnished uponapplication to the Bureau or to the Navy PayOffice, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY,Paymaster General U. S. N.

PROPOSALS willbe received at the Bureau of,Supplies and Accounts,. Navy Department;Washington, D. C.;untU12 o'clock noon. May13, 1002, and publicly opened immediatelythereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, MareIsland. Cal.. a quantity of nuts, burrs, fire-brick.'twine, burlap, curled hair, dry goods,mats, screws, brads, nails, coal baskets, hard-ware, drills, iron, copper, brass, lead, • tin,'solder, -gum gasket, packing, alcohol, linseed. oil, white lead paints, litharge, sapollo, pipe,pipe fittings, valves, stationery, tools, files,emery cloth, sand; broken stone, generatingsets,, piles and lumber. Blank proposals will"be furnished upon application to: the Bureauor to the Navy Pay Office,.San Francisco,Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General U.• S. N. ¦¦'. . -. "

'¦'. '. , . ¦/.¦¦.: \'

PROPOSALS for purchase of U. S. Armytransport. ROSECRANS.

—Office of GeneralSuperintendent, Army Transport ¦ Service. 36

New Montgomery st.; San Francisco. Cal.,April7, 19O2.-L-Sealed proposals. In triplicate,for the purchase of the Army transportIlOSECRANS willbe received In this office'untU-12 m., April24, 1902.. and then opened..Vessel to be delivered to successful/ bidder In

J. San Francisco, Cal. The appraised value clsnid vessel 19 one hundred thousand dollars:The -Government- reserves the right to reject

•any or .all 'proposals. •. Envelopes containingproposals should be

'indorsed "Proposal for

purchase of Army transport ROSECRANS,"¦ and addressed to the General Superintendent.

Army Transport Service. San Francisco. Cal.. Particulars as to bonds required, and In-formation as to the character of vessel, etc.,furnished on application. ¦ -•-.-..- ,. .

: ./ . DIVipEXP' NOTICES. . 'OFFICE of Fireman's Fund Insurance Com-;¦ pany, San Franclspo, ,. April 19,' 1002—-At a:rjegul*r meeting' of'ttitf^SOaraTOf Directors "of"

thls-company, beld'thls day, a dividend was. -declared, payable on 'and after April•23,-1902.:¦:•'¦'' ¦ LOUIS WEINMANN. Secretary.

MAKRIAGE LICENSES.'The following marriage licenses were, issuedyesterday: ¦¦¦ . < ..,-'.

Hewlett C.-Worlsy, 34. Hollister, Cal., andAllc* M. BOttazzlni.- 35, city.

Karl M. Klockera, 1*1; Gualala, Cal., andAnna M. Styris, 19, Gualala, Cal.

Joseph -McKay,' 25, .-32- Mississippi street;and Ncrah McDermott, 21, Eighteenth andMissouri streets. ¦

*..-...--Frank L. Barrows, 29, Los Angeles, Cal ,

and Jean K. Klnley,21, city.Nells Walters, 21, 314B O'Farr?ll street, and

Vireiniit Blanchard, 19, ai4B O'Farrell street.Jacob Cam. 25, 702;Vallejo street, and

Sophie Franks. 19, 2 Cadell place.August Mayer, 25, 1637 Fourteenth avenue,

and Minnie R. C. Bammann, 25, 385 Shotwell.Vldus Reinstadler. 39, 410 Linden avenue,

and Mary Hortnogell, 29,' 410 Linden avenue.John W. Hogan, 23,- a33A Twelfth street,

and Edith Treeay, 20, 3340 Twentv-first street.John E. Dunphy, 37, 348 'Fourth street, and

Mary J. McKenna, 31, 318 Fourth street.-Aloysius P. Cooney, 22. r35 Fulton street,

and Delia Ahren, 20, 11 Hunt street. 1 ¦

McDuff Cooke, 27, Columbus, Ohio, and An-nie T. Lillenthal, 21, 507 Connecticut street.

JcEeph S. Drummond, 24, Oakland, andEmma Husband, 20, Oakland.

Jiacomo Riso, 30, city,:,and Olga Plsoll, 22,city. •-.-:-. -... .'. ¦ >- .- . •-¦¦—

-¦-

• Bayard Velller. 39, city, .and Margaret de ;Wolfe, 23. city. . ...

BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS~Birth, marriage and death notices

:sent by

mail will not be inserted. They must be handedin at either of the publication offices and beIndorsed with the name and residence of per-'sons authorized to have the same published.

v BORN.BLUMANN—In this city, to the wife of Sigls-

mund Blumann, a daughter. ...... . ¦¦_HEYDENABER—In this, city, April 18, 1902,.to the- wife, of Henry Heydenaber, a;'

daughter.•

JENSKN—

In*this 'city,.to the wife of Henry• M. Jensen, a son.. ... y-/" • •:LEVY—In this city, to the wife of Ben Levy,

1859 Post street, a daughter.THERON—In this city. AprilIS," 1002, to the

wife of F. F. Theron, a son. ¦¦ ,-

marbied. ;: • ¦¦[,BLAIR—CONKLIN—In this city,

"April 15,

1902; by Rev.; William C. Pond, John B.¦ Blair'and Harriet E.- Conkiin, both of this. city.-' ¦

¦.¦• .--. ',-.•.:.-- '....-¦ ¦ . ¦

HAMMOND—CHAM.BERLAIN—In this city.i April 11), -Wttr by Rev. William C. Pond,» Charles -Herbert Hammond and Mrs. Amelia.A. Chamberlin. both ,of this city.MEINEN—ANTONI—In| this city. April 20,

1002, by Rev. J. Fuendelins:, . J. AntonMeinen and Mrs. Carrie "A.ntonl.

NIELSEN—SPITZ—In -tills city, April 1«,1902. by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Wigga B. Niel-cen-and I^onle Spitz:, ¦ |

SIEBE—BARTHOLD—In this.. city, April 1510C2 ;by Rev. J. Fuendellng. Frederick- H.Slebe and Charlotta H."Barthold. •

DIED. (

Acker, George- J... Kennelly. Edward J.¦ Becker, Lena ¦¦-¦.• Mahoney. James

Clark, -Kmma*'.;"< Mariat, <¦ Henry'

"

Clark. Thomas :¦¦ . -McDonald. Robert F.

Collins. John' Merkel, August

Cotti., Sara . • , £J c?,8ner-

Sarah J.Currier. 'Eliza A.• : Mulligan.;Mercy M.Curtla. Autrusta ,Patterson. Harry K.Donovan. M«ria ,. Perir Lulri %'iijDurschke, Ellen • ¦- CJuelrolo, Lorengo

HENRY J. CALLACHER CO.V tEuc«»

Nor

Eto Flan^gan^GanasherO

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMHALMERS.20 Fifth et.. opposite Lincoln School. . -

/Telephone South 80. ¦ .

Mt Olivet Cemetery,- NEAREST THE CITY.Office, 916 Market Street.' '. .,,Telephone

'Bush 387...

NEW-FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS.Samuel McFaddeu. ;IS years manager for

¦ the United Undertakers' Association; M.J."}McBrearty." with the; same company for 10years; P.' F. Green, Iste' with: J. C. O'Con-nor &¦ Co.,* have ppened new

'Funeral .Par-'

ldr«i at" 1171 MI*slon¦ st..". between Seventh.and Eighth. Telephone South 44. ;

, JAMBS MCGINN^ IIFormerly . with

'McGinn Bros., has

-opened I

IVnew Funeral 'Parlors at 214.Eddy st.. bet. IITaylor and Jones." '.Telephone:South 676. "¦ I

Giles. Mary Ann Btowell. Lillian E.¦ Gould. Walter Earle Voisrt, HenryHawkins.' Georse AVilUams. LawrenceHedquist. Harry .XV.. Wise. Kate S.;Jorgensen,

-Emil .. Young. 'J^ohn Arthur

ACKER—In this city. April 20. 1002, George. J.,,Ackery, beloved son •of Mrs. Annie Mac-Dougall, a native of Indiana, aged 40:years10 -months and 4 days. ¦¦

-:-j

¦CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully,invited to attend the funeral to-day

. (Tuesday),, at 2 o'clock, fFom. the parlors ofthe California Undertaking Company,' 405

;.Powell street, near Post. Interment LaurelHill Cemetery. ¦ . -

BECKER—In this city, April 20, 1002, Lena-Becker,- a native of Alsace, aged 40 years.

ICTRemains at the funeral parlors of H. F.Maass, .917. Mission street. . . .-; ,'

CLARK—In this city. Atiril 21. 1902, Emma"'Clark, beloved wife of William A. Clark, andmother of Calla Clark, \a native of.Sweden,

a~ed 32 years.- / • ; ¦• • ¦

- , .CLARK—In this city, April 21, 1002, Thomas• Clark,* beloved husband of Minnie Clark, and

father of Irene, ¦ Lillian. May and ThomasClark, a native of ,Sydney, Australia, aged37 years' 1 month and 3 days. ¦- -

C?"Frlends and acquaintances .are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow

¦ (Wednesday), at 1-o'clock, from the funeralparlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 05»

.Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth,where the "services will be 'h«M,under . the

¦ auspices of Allemania Lodse No. 8, -IC. of-P.,. and thence to .Mount.^Olivet Cemetery-by carriage. •

« : .COLLINS—In this city, April 20. 1002, John,.beloved

'husband of- the late Mary Collins,

and father of Sister"Mary Bernard of the

'Order of the Holy Family and Margaret Col-lins and Mrs. F. Amati, a native of CountyCork, Ireland. a_ed,74 years 4 months ani**0 days ¦

'

ETFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend funeral services to-'day iTuesday), -at 8i3O .o'clock... at : hislate residence. -1707 Pow.ell ¦ street, thence

" to jSt.' Francis Church, .where a requiem hlgnmass will be celebrated for tne repose of his

soul. . commencing at .9 o'clock. IntermentHoly Cross Cemetery. .

COTTI—In this city, April 21, 1002. SaraCotti, dearly beloved wife of > Arthur Cotti,and. beloved mother of Sara Cotti and Harry

5 and Frank Guffen, a. native of Michigan,*ae:ed GO years. •

¦

E3"Remains at the parlors of the Gantner6 Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mis-

•sion street, between Eighth and Ninth.CURRIER—In this city. April 20, 1902. Eliza

A. Currier, wife of the late George W. Cur-rier, fend beloved mother of William B..Cur-rier, and.sister of Mra. L. F. Anderson, anative of. Harrington, Me., aged 77 years7 months 'and 7 Jays..

CURTIS—In this city, April 20, 1902, Au-gusta, beloved wife of Frank .C. Curtis, anrlmother of Allan Curtis, and daughter' ofNicholas and Catherine A. Smith, a nativeof San Francisco, aged 22 years 3 month

.and -12 days,' •¦ ;•-.

DOTTOVAN—In this city, April 20, 1902. Mari.%-Donovan, beloved mother of William J., A.G..L S. F, and M. E, Donovan, and aunt of

¦Annie J. Madden*, a native of County West-'

. roftath. Ireland, aged 1.73 years." -. :

IC^Friends end acquaintances are respect- !fully invited to attend the funeral to-dav- (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock,

'from her lats.

residence, 3131 Twenty-second street, thenceto St. Peter's Church, where a requiem highmass will-be- celebrated for the reoose ofher soul. at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crods

k Cemetery: ~" "¦~

DURSCHKE—In this city, April 21. 1902. El-len, beloved wife of the late JosephDurschke. and devoted mother of William H.Morton, a native of London. England, agedtH years S months and 21 days.

fE^Funeral will take place to-morrow ,

. (Wednesday), April 23, at 10:30 o'clock, fromthe parlors of H,. F. Suhr& Co.. 1137 Mis-,sion street,' between Seventh and- Eighth.Interment- Cypress Lawn Cemetery.".

GILES—In Alameda. April 21. 1802, MaryAnn Giles, wife-of- James. W. Giles, andmother of James C, William ,S.. John W..Edgar G,.-Lester T._ and Elvln R.- Giles and :"Mrs.. W. H. Foster, .a native of San Fran-cisco, ared 50 years." . ' . ¦ \;

GOULD—InLos Angeles. Cal., April 16. 100C,,Walter Earle Gould, son of the

'late .Alfred, S...Gonldrand ,the late Eleanor E. Gould, a'

native of San Francisco. . - -HAWKINS—In the City and County Hospital.

April 21, 1902. George Hawkins, a native ofEngland, aged' 41 years. •

HEDQUIST—In this city. April 20, 1902,Harry W. •Hedquist, dearly beloved and onlyson of John 'and 'Augusta Hedquist. and,brother of Edna E. Hedquist. a native ofSan Francisco, aged 4 years and 25 days.

GFFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invitart to attend the funeral Tuesday,April 22,,1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi-dence of his ¦ parents. 19 Prospect • avenue,between Twenty-seventh and '. Twenty-eighthstreets, oft Pow-ell avenue. Interment CypressLawn Cemetery. -. •-..-...•

JORGENSEN— In'

this city. April 18.-1902.Emil Jorgensen, beloved father of Mrs. C;

;: von.Rosen and Victor. Martin and Carl Jor-gensen, and brother of Mrs. P. Danielson andMrs.. C. Bohme. a native of Copenhagen,Denmark, aged 56 years. A member of CourtJustice, F. of A.

tC7FrIends and acquaintances are respect-. fully invited' to attend the funeral Tuesday.• April .22. at 1 o'clock, from his late resi-

dence, 825 Turk street. Interment Mount¦ Olivet- Cemetery by carriage. ¦'< ' ;. __ ~ -.KENNELLY^-In this" city. April.2\", 1902.

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« ward • J..Kennelly, son of the late Edwardand -Hannah Kennelly, and brother of NoraM. and Jennie T. Kennelly. a native of San.Francisco.- aged 38 years.

IC?"The funeral will take place to-morrow'

(Wednesday), at 0:15 o'clock, from his lateresidence, 966 Oak street, thence to SacredHeart .Church, where a requiem mass willbe -celebrated for the repose of his soul,commencing 'at

'9:30 o'clock. Interment

Holy Cross Cemetery. ''¦,'''

MAHONEY-r-In this city, April 20, 1902,James, beloved son of James and Mary.Ma-heney, and brother of Thomas Mahoney, anative of Boston, Mass.', aged 43 years.

MARIAT—In this eity. April 19, 1902, HenryMariat, a native of Switzerland, ased ; 78years.

McDONALD—In Louisville, Ky., Aorll 14,1002, Robert F. McDonald- (of McDonaldBros.), beloved- husband' of Trinidad Mc-Donald (professionally known -as Belle Wil-'ton), and father of Agnes. Elsie and Rich-ard McDonald, and brother of J. A. and J.'J. McDonald and Mrs. P. Hayes. Mrs.'. H.Schroder and the late Mrs. F. Whitelaw, anative of San Franci&co, Iaged 37 years.• (New York and Louisville, Ky.,; papersplease copy.) . ¦ . ¦ ¦

(ETFrlends Bnd acquaintances are respect-¦ fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day

(Tuesday), at 19 o'clock, from ;the parlors'of

the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifthstreet, thence to St. Patrick's Church, wherea requiem high mass will be celebrated ¦ forthe reucs? of his soul.- at 9:30 o'clock. In-terment HolyCross Cemetery. . ;.

MERKEb-In this city. April 20. 1902. at hisresidence. -.. 316 Devisadero street, betweenPage and Oak, August Merkel. dearly be-loved husband of Francisca Merkel. • andstepfather of Emma Frey, a- native ofReichenthal. Baden. Germany, aged 56 years11 months and 3 days: A member of Sued-deutscher Verejn. '¦

. fC7Fr'«no<3 and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend a requiem high mass,which will be celebrated for the repose of hissoul, to-day (Tuesday), at St. Bonfface'3Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jonesand Leavenworth- streets, commencing at-10:15. o'clock. 'Interment private. .

MESSNER— In the City and County Hospital,April 21. 1002, Sarah J. Messner. a nativeof England, aged 48 years.

MULLIGAN—In this, city, April 21*. 1902,Mercy M.. relict of the late John Mulliganof ,Healdsbursr, a native •of Enosbursh. Ver-mont, aged 84 years 7 months and 4 days." -

cyNotlce of funeral hereafter. • '¦¦

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PATTERSON^In this city. April'. 21, 1003,Harry K. Patterson, son of Deborah Pat-terson, and .brother of Thomas W..- 'Stuart:H. and Sally K. Patterson and Mrs. FrankKreybill.and Mrs. Albert Most jr.-a nativeof Pennsylvania, aged 46 years 11 monthsand 1 day. (Pennsylvania papers pleasecopy.)

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CT?"Frlends and: acquaintances are raspect-fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the familyrejldence, 1543f Mission street. ...

PERI—In this city. April 21, 1002. Luigl Perl.beloved husband of.T4eonora Perl, a native

"'of Italy,aged 3S years • and 8 months. • * -\

QUEIROLO—In this city, April 20,: 1902, Lo-¦ renzo , Qucirolo, beloved son of. the. late

Gaetano Quelrolo and Assunta Berra. a na-tive of San •Francisco, • aged 10- years' timonths and 17 days.

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(cyFriends and acquaintances! are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral' Wednes-

-¦ day, April 23, 1902. at 1 o'clock, from theresidence of his mother, 43.T Knlon street.

STOWELL—In this city, April 21, 1902,' Lil-lian E., beloved wife of W. L. Stowell, a

• native of St.. Louis, Mo., aged ;{.}years.,E~Friends'and acquaintances are respect-

fully.-:Invited to attend funeral servicesWednesday, April 23, 1V»O2. at 12 o'clock, at

; her late residence, 6 Liberty street. . .VOIGT

—In the City and .County Hospital,

April 19, 1902, Henry Voigt, a native of Gcr-. many, ared. C2 years,..- -

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WILLIAMS—In this city, April. 21,- 1902,Lawrence -B.. beloved husband of

-Mamie

Williams, a native of Arkansas, aged 42years 1 month and 10 days.

WISE—In this city. April 20. 1002, Kate,S.-Wise, mother of. Clark,;R." A.- and R. H.l"Wise, "¦ native of Kentucky, .aged C4 years

g 0 months and 0 days. :'

• . tt_r Friends and acquaintances are respect-¦ fully. invited to attend the. funeral to-dav

(Tuesday), at. 2 o'clock, from tha residence'.-of -her son,. R. A.

-Wise. 8S8 Eddy street.

Cremation ¦private, .Odd Fellows' Cemetery.YOUNG—In' West Berkeley, April 20,- 1902.

John 'Arthur,' beloved son of John and Jane,Young; and brother of Agnes, Rose, Frin-o«>j; and Virginia- Young, a native of -San'

:.Francisco, aged.3 years 4 months and. 20¦ day?.

- -. :. (r—rFriends «nd- acquaintances are respect-

fu'.ly. invited to .attend the funeral to-day'(Tuesday), on the arrival of the 11!o'clockboat from 'Oakland, foof of Market street.

¦Interment. Holy;Cross Cemetery. .\'~; -

CARD OF.THANKS...i -The children of vthe:late Wllliam-Mahoney

wish to thanK their friends forjthe kindness¦ shi'wn them: In.their late bereavement. ¦ ".''

M. J.-.rW.'. P.TK. T. and M. H:MAHONEY-:. vjand MRS. J. A. FLYNN."r-¦¦:, <.-.~:

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