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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1903 13 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. -hand machinery. McIN- 185-197 Fremont st engines. SH & WOLPMAN: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. A STECK upright mahogany, nearly new must be sold. 216 McAlliwer st. easy to lay: s over old Tew roofs. 3 Market st. BEAUTIFUL 3+pedal Steinway upright piano perfect order: sacrifice. Keeffe's,285.0° Farr Unredcemed storage planos and furniture dirt cheap. Whiteheaq Storage, 1636 Market st. cines. pumps, | ht, sold, | papers. Beale st. Kearny st | ay to moon. achinery, en- | ing, puileys, | pear st picture ma- wood mantels. ar_bollers, front GINEERING | Francisco. used, old at cost; | pewriter catalog | .. San Francisco, hats, $1 50. Kearny st.. near 1206 Market st | ing; cheap. cee the complet. Ness, RICHARI &P presses, motor, cutter, doing good business. 2986, Cal hand. THE Battery st for $210.at. W. J. who are sick LL- NN Al speofalist nd HINDOO HERBS 1126 Market st ¥ » floor. Chronicle bidg. | or_piano. -1003 Mu- -708 Market st | ry 2 per cent | nk, 538 Kearny, | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planes. Ceclilan pfano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. ‘maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO, LET. ETORE - with large basement: below Kearny st.: rent £30. Apply 636 Clay st.. moom 1 " oIL. ange for city property, seil or lease, luable ofl land, in Sunset, Midway, WILL e: proven ‘v McKittrick, Ventura distriets and incorporate | your company, Call or address MRS® CLARA FOLTZ. Attorney at Law. 24 floor Mills bids. PERSONALS, A SPECIAL LOW RATE. 30 DAYS ONLY— ELLA HARRIS. 1 prices to since e ensuing 30 days oply, 1 reduction from all ore windows may be feen at my e this week from 10 to 5. in order to ac- e those who have requested to ex- ughly in private. ELLA HARRIS,. 781 C r n arkin. Call or write for book:-explaining method. com emine the face more t Folks g the stock on the new lot I wish to come not later than Address Sherman House, 25 B. LUNDAHL, - LUND. 1t res gray hair, im- ing, cures dandruft ain or stickiness; druggists’, hairdressers';ac- Star Remedy Co., 1338 but how £¢ the motto of rers of the Rapid - Rotary chine of to-day. J. - 15 years' experience, n cocaine habit. Call or 251 Grant av ncalled for suits, TARLES LYONS' overcoats London s or no charges; instaliments: 50 cent N LEMOS. 1127 Mar- nth and Eighth. Thursday. Hall, H ‘dancing taught bbing tr uinie tubs Mason ;. nurse as nt. Prol. Morrls, stant. wmes, pl DSTBIN & CO.. ;r Wy epecial deep-wrinkle treatment, | who has been on exhibition in ) would like to see you | cures per- face yi- | - ~ TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | PALM, STRY. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. BALDWIN ‘& HOWELL, ., 3 < 774 38 POST BT, 10 TEVEL LOTS, B On Broderick Streets. Suitable for Flats or_Residences. ~$2500 AND UP, $6,100—A positive bargain; comparatively new pair of flats on the north side-of Fred- | °k. st near Ashbury; Nos, 212 and | 214; daige - lot, = 25xi16:6; modern | throughout; rented ‘low at $600 per vear; ‘we are_instructed by tbe owner, Who 'restdes i the Fast, to sell th , at ‘once: the price has been from $7000 to make a quick sale; the flats could not be duplicated | for ‘less’ than $6000; lot worth $2500; get permit from our office. $4,000—Rent $42 per month; 4 separate fla of 4 ‘rooms each,. in spk location, close to -Third s through’ from gstreet. to street, double frontag: new roof, etc.; must be sold this week; a bargain can be had in this property. $4,250—Splendid house, 7 plumbing: est house Addition, $9,500—Rents $65 per month; large lot, 25x14 on Fillmore st., near McAllister; twi story frame buflding of 2 flats of 6 and | 7 rooms and bath each: buflang could { - be raised and store put in at small vost, making this a choice piece of busi- - mess property, | $15,000—To cloge an estate, separately for $6000 and having all’ 1n perfect’ order; resfdence dn Pine <t.; 2-story, rooms ; ang , bath modern! porcelaln bath, ete.; cheap- | to be had in the Western | St ‘in excellent locatian i i dwellings, .2 and 8 stories and base- | ment; lot 60-foot frontage: will- sub- | | divide for $9000; lot 35, with 2 houses, | rent $65, or for 36000, 3-story building, | renting for §45; 25-foot frontage. { | $5,780—Here you are; all you people looking ! for 2 flats in Western Addition at a | | | bargain; we have 2 flats of € rooms and bath each; not far from the park, close to Halght-st_cars, on a lot 25x80, and renting for $56 50 per month; this . is a splendid investment. $20,000_—Must be sold before owner leaves for | Europe on December 1; large lot, 30x | 137:6; frame bullding, renting for $82 50 ver month; right down town, with ele- K. gANt exposure; -suitable for #mall hotel | or avartment-house; near Sutter and ! Powell sts, . $2,900—Trentont ave., near ‘Waller; only ons | block to Haighi-st. cars; very desirable little ‘home, ~consistink -of a cottag: containing b rooms and’ bath; not o cupied by owner, but.rerting for $22 50 per month; a well-paying investment if | not wanted for a home, | $1,000—The asking price; any falr offer will | take thix property -belonging to an asso- ciation who desire to sell their real | estate; large cormer lot, -50x85, com- | manding a splendid view; desirable for | a bufider; corner Hill and Sunchez sta.; take Castro-st, cars. | - $8,500—Rents $500 per annum; lot 25x122 | to fear street; two spiendid flats of @ | | 26 O'Farrell st. ts, $1_per week merch. tal les removed by elec- 1170 Market. kton et. 7 60; dress perits $2 50. r. Bush and Dupont. o Henna, restores gray or; $1; at all druggists’ g i subscriptions has been opene S Market ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. bocker Avartments, 1340 Pine st <hed 3-room suits: $30 u 1, electric lighted: free bath: ssaries. 1933 Geary. nny front parlor, fur- OAK st SEVE Nice t bath; laundry ge near Castro—3 beauti- Housekpg Rooms—Apartm’t H MONTC Pine and Tay corner suit ; nons superior; mi nt theatrieal and masquer- Market, | e Cail for the recep- | “bath, tollet, gas | o children;. reason. | beaytiful new | 16 Montgomery. | and’ 7 rpoms and bath each, and cot- tage of. 5 rooms; street work all don.:l | always rented; Vallelo st., close to Van ess av S DRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. AUCTION | AUCTION- AUCTION TUESDAY, De: 1903, at 12 O'Clock Noon. HATGHT-ST. I} MENT. N. line of Halght st., 1 = of Buchanan; | extrentely large lot, 40x13 mprovements, | elogant 3story residence, 16 spacious rooms, | baths, driveway, excellent stable; rented per- | manently for $85 per month:. this property will | be sold’to close an_estat: riet st 31a) . SE. of Bryant, near iprovements, 4 excel- | | _SW: corner o | magnificent building | ft.; for bullding. I level, sewered; graded and re | SOUTH OF MARK NVESTMENT. | liné of Folsom ave., 260 ft. 8, of Folsom tween Seventh and Eighth (Nos. 23 to | parate flats of 3 and 4 rooms; rent $31 | 125). 3 | per’ month. - POLK. i > N ESTMENT., “ | . 1ne of P of Birch avé., between' | | Fulion and “Grove (No. 208); S-story bullding, | 7 rooms and store below. 1 | PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. | N. line of Page st., between Lyon and Cen- tral ave. (No. improvements consist o® | 2-story building, 10 Tooms and buth, iricluding bilitard-room. SCOTT-ST. corner of © x122 BUILDI corner of Broderick and Union sts, | 44x108 ft.; flats erected’ on this magnificent | property would rent easuly, bringing a hand- | soine revenue. | CALIFORNIA:ST. RESIDENCE.. S. lpe of Californta st., 30 ft. of Fifth | | ave: lot :30x100 ft: a beautiful 7-room resi- dence, porcelain bath, tiled sinks; wood mans tel, ete. g NA-ST. FLATS. | s Mirina st., 165 ft. NE. -of Eighth 53 4. 2 substantial flats of 3-4 rooms; 32 per month ODERN Ntl‘.‘”, finished eomlzlilo with every convenience; easy :terms; 4 rooms—$3900. o i © rooms—$3250, & rooms—$3500. 6 rooms—$3600. 7 ropms—$§4100. 8 roofms—$4000. Located ‘on First and Second ave., bet. | Gesry and McAllister st_cars and one block | morth of park.. F. NELEON, bullder. | A—BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 2%c to $1 per night $125 to light housekeéeping rooms. open all might. $5 per week and | | BUILD on your unlmproved realty: we loan | full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per ceht, | MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocler bullding. 1 monte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth et)—Roos 28c, 50c, $1 §1 50 night; #1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. EURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- d rooms suite single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eills, corner Mason—Elega furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—~Rooms 50c to §1 80 night; $1 to $3 weel United States Mint—] 9 T Romes. LAGUNA and McAllister, 5t James- flat—Sun- ny single roem. rished. front room; 50 others; $1-50 week up. furnished rooms per night. espie) —Nicels per week reading-room. | n Gate Park, pur- | 530 California st. | plumbing - work. "new or old. plumbers 8§36 Howard st. LOTS, N:or 8 side of Gold: | ESTIMATES o | _Amibach & REAL ESTATE—Country—For Shle, | FOR sale—15-acre fruit farm; good Improve ments, good lpcation: connected with © San Feancisco by rail and electric cars. Call or{ address 715 Nimeteenth st., Oakland, Cal 1 $10. A MONTH' buyi -a_ 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per.acre. = |- Mrite for booklet. free. 803 J at. | _WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramentd, Cal. | ALFALFA lanids, stock ranches, orchards, |~ vineyards: inspectéd bargains: monthly cata- Jogues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market. sf 'S B —— e e POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. | | WATER front lots and bargains; all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 328 Bush st., room 4, thira floor. UNITED STATE: 1400 single and’ fa $175 to $6 week; e reading-room;: free bus’ and baggage. — i R VAN NESS: 519—Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms; all convenience: WINCHESTER Hotel, .44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; iTe to $150 mght; $2 to §8 week; elevator. . lights: rending-room; free bu Y ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at’ Call branch vffice, 2200 Filimore. tric 1ights, - | REAL ESTATE ~0: EXCHANGE. | | A FINE $15,000 improved ranch in. the Napa Valley to exchange for San Francisco or Oak- | land ‘property. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 | Tenth st., Oakland, Oul. OAKLAND property to exchange for ranches | not too far out. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMBNTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A BRANCH office of The Call for. the recep- :rrn of advertjsements and subscriptions has F cpened Ove at th until 11 p -m. i5g loans | : Mutual Sa | ca @ on motes L. 608 | MESICAL - INSTRUMENTS. 3 allow six ce :if you . gives yoi six months' trial | ot t for nothing; 3t the plane | es not suit we allow the rental oa our stores; with such goods 1 the Schiller and ke 10 select from. _we can guar- on to every' cne In gquality, terms. See the Scott-Curtas the smallest full scale piano in Saa 'SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO, CO., ¥ 60-62-64 Hayes = o GAIN: 2 smerson, $65; Filsher. $70; "Chickering, $167: Anie Haynes, $150; St ge style, §325, an ;. nstallments, $i up . '245-237 Geary atreet: . Fifteenth and Broadway, oid. o select your plano fir the have just received two instruments, and 1f you 1. call ‘and make & seisction now the piano 5 e delivered when you are veady; bring ] as you can spare Jor & first pay- runge easy payments for ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC arioads of ex NE lot_of recond-hand uprights from §50 |. uys jncluding ‘such mokes ms Chickering, Vose. Kroeger. (urtaz, . . Pease, Hardman, Marshall & Wendeil, Baus and cthers, BENJ. CURTAZ & "SON, 16 O'Far- rell st No branches in San 7 MASSIVE solid walbui case Estey two banks of xeys and pedal bass; m ce. BOWERS & 5OX. + b e LMOST new upright; cheap: cash or install- ‘mnl. ufll ©0., 16 McAllister st. ROONS AND BOARD. HOTE BALTIMORE, ¢ VAN NESS AVE, NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. Q35 £ _PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708 T FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND :COLD OCEAN WATER. PECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. R & ZEBERG, FROPRIETORS. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS, 5 MANH N HOTEL, 1704 Market st. A -strictly firstoclass family'and tourist “hotel of unquestioned respectability. ' American plan, - S YOUNG lady keeping housé-for 3 brothers | wishes respectable young lady to board: 500 home; references, Address box, 2505, all offce.. . - N DORLAND, 24—Nicely furnished: rdom; - run. ning water; use of bath; with dr without board; suitable for two. 2 HOTEL, MARTINET, Geary -st. and Van_ Ness - ave., has cnangkd hands; hereafter.conducted first clgss family hotel;.table board specialty. mansion, 807 California st.—At- irkctive and sightly rooms; -best table and . service; lowest :rates. X 3 EIGHTH, 402_Front sunny room in mew flat, Xith of without board; with board, $30 mo. ROUMS AND BOARD WANPED. S e 1 S edten Mac ke 08 ROOM and’ hoard in a-'plain family by old gentleman dnd davghter; references.: Address box 2609, Call office, 2 WANT apartment of 3 roonis and bath, “fur- nished, east of ‘Larkin and north of Golden Géte ave.; rent not over $35. . Box 4681, Call office. - 3 A ———— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. g:‘y HOME &, M. CO:, 1051 Market st 1008 Market, st opposite f i business bide $2750—NEW, modern b-r. cottage; lot 40x135; one block from North Berkeley station, .84 acres on Claremont ave.; choice lo- | cation for fine home. $1200—One acre; near new Santa Fe depot; Addison st. | $1500—104 .feet on Grove st., near Parker; this | price for limited time; three factory sites on railroad, West Berkeley, for sale. lots, West Berkeley, on R. R.; best in North Berkeley; now | rented and paying 8 per cent on asking | price. . | $4500—7-r. house; Carlton 5 lot 200x270. Large list of houses and lots for sale, CHENEY & BERRY, - Postoffice Block, Serl OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $175 CASH, $0 monthly; % acre, more or less, Wwith a rustic cottage of 3 rooms: chicken- house, ghed, etc.; pice assortment of full- .bearing fruit trees: fine living spring; city water in house; 6-foot picket fence, trees and shrubbery; fine soll; no fogs nor raw winds; nicely” siteltered; just the spot for chicken ralsing price 8900 _in all; 2 blocks from | - electric car line; 9 minutes' walk to local ; train, 8. F.; near 2 fine schoolhouses and 2 churches; adjoining Bast Onkiend. Call or #end for’ circular. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station. Oakland; carriage free. HENR JONES, Owner. Y Z. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, Washington and 510 Ninth sts., Oak- * ; furnished rooms en suite or single, with or without board: special rates to lins. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. oo B e oo TO-MORROW the day for ture. H. Schellhaas, 11t bargains in_furni- st.,cor.store, Oakind. e e——— STUZTERING AND STAMMERING. . MELBOURNE School, Van Ness- Market—Cura in every case; individual teaching: mmmlnmwu:'fihg-x “'"“""i'é"'g‘ 967 Mission, r. 11, 12- | The | The materlais for the construction of e | The Boeard reserves the right to refect amy MME. DEVAS, scientific palmist ani 3 adings ‘$1; 3 questions by Bren, i open Tucsaay ‘eve. aiso. 130 DR, C. C ODONN: residénce, 1 st.; bet. 6th and Tth; particu lar attention paid’ to . r— ME NEERGARD'S class in beging M e, Y p o 243 Post st.; terma $10, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. H. JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific 513 Taylor st., near Geary. Phone m PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. 50_up; tinting, oty Batng oo a1t da'at s 4] Hiain 415, GALL at 627 Turk st. or phone Sutter 164, for paper banging, painting and unug,, i THE STAGE. - . two soubrettes and sure; good 6 p. m. WANTED—Immediatel. dancers for wagon Show; 8 I “PROPOSALS. t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF £rATE HAR< bor Commissioners, Union Depot and F House, San Francisco, California, - Novem- bex 16, 1908. Sealed d|‘u‘l.)lan.|. or bids will be received at - this_cffice at or prior to 2:16:o'elock p. m. on Wednesday, December 23; 1003, for the construction. of & section of seawall and whart along ame to be Jlocated between King and . Channel streefs on the watér front of the:City and County .of. San ;;.,_ ccordance with the plane and prepared_therefor by the Chiet Epgineer of the Board. &nd adopted by the Hoard August 27, 1903, and on file in this .office, to which speclal reference is hereby made. The work to be done under these specifications consists In furnishing all ma- terials and labor for constructing and erect- ing ne seawall with end embankments and a wharf. It is estimated that the sea- wall and end embankments will contain about 90,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contain 86,060 square feet d>f wharf sur- face. This section of the seawall will ex- fend’ trom the intersection of the northerly _line of Channel street (prolonged easterly) with the water front line, six hundred. (600) feet mortherly along sald ‘water front IHn materials to be used for the construc- tion of the seawall and end embankments will consist of stone not subject to decom- position ror disintegration by the action of pots etk n:tmr' it 2o e ‘Wo classes of stone - ‘Tecognized. The first class will include’ etone of one.or more cubfc feat in fair assortment of sizes between one and four cublc feet; no objec- ticn will be made to stone larger than four cublo. feet; this class of tone must be free of seams and marked lines of cleavage, - The seconfi class wiil include stone of less than’ one cubic foot, in assorted sizes, but Do stone lees than five pounds will be ac- cepted at the quarry. 5 wharf will consist of te requisite guanti- ties of first class, close grained, ias' yellow fir piles and yellow fir lumber (mer chantable quality), wire Tope, Wrought iron bolts, -spikes, etc, all of the best quality and “subject ta. a rigld ‘examination, No_ bid will ‘be received unless ‘it is made on s blank form furnished: from this office and is accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the aggregate amount.- of e bid, payable to the order of the Sears- tary of the Board, as a guarantee on the part of the successful biddér that he will within six (6) days after the acceptance of the bld enter into a written contract to do satd' work, according to the plans and spec- ifications 'prepared therefor, and will also execute and flle with this Board a bond in such sum as the Board may deem adequate With_a surety company. to be approved by the of State Harbor Commissioners, and_conditioned for the faithful performance of such contract: nor will said bid be con- sidered by this Board unless delivered to the secretary Or to the assistant secretary, gt the office of the secretary, at or prior to 2:16_o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 23, 1003, at which time and. place the bids will be ovened. = 1 bids if deemed for the hest intercet op tho State. Bidders are invited to be present at the open- ing of, the bids. CHAS. H. SPEAR, JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, J. D. MACKENZIE. Board of State Harbor Commissionets. LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer. " . ¥ JOHN M. FOY, Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley Notice- to_contractors, builders and material men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned that eealed_proposals or bids are solicited for performing ‘the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary for the excavations and foundations of California Hall, on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda California, and said blds or proposals will be received at the offico of the Board of Regents, Sotth Hali Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 11th day of December, 1903, And notice i hereby further given that tlie plans and epeci. ficatioris of said excavations and foundations have been made and adopted and are placed in.above mamed office, where the same may be.seen and examined during each day ffom 8 o'tlock a. m.- until 4 o‘elock p. m., from this date until sald 11tlr day.of December, 1902. No bids or proposals will be considered unless ‘the same are accompanied by a certi- fied check or a bond of «Ald. proposer equal to ten '(10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- ficlent sureties, conditioned thdt, 1t satd bid or propusal shall be accepted, the party pro- posing will ‘duly enter into a proper coutract to- faithflly perform the .duty and obliga- tions ‘in_accordance "with gaid proposal and plans, and epecifications, which shall be and are. contract. The right td 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 create and :organize the University .of Callfornia approved March 25. 1868, and ‘an act amend- | atory of section 35 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating’to the cqnstruction of build- inge.” approved March 3, 1807, - By order .of “ommittee on Grounds ahd Buildin the Board of Regents. e W. A. MCKOWEN, Sacretiry. PROPOEAhLB-—Ell:; wlnte;i..] giver that seal proposals will be recel: By "the Doard uf directors of the Vetsan. Home. ot California, at iis office, room 13, 320 . Bansome st.. San- Franchico, Cal,, up fo. 11 tclock a.-m., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 903, and opened immédmtely thereatter in th presence of bidders, for-furnishing and delv. ‘éring quartermaster and commissary suppliss, etc: fof the Veterans' Home, Napa County. California_(raflroad station Yountville),for six months, commencing Jan. 1, 1904, and ending June 80, 1904. Schedules wilh ' information and instructions for submitting bids wili be . furpished upon application by -the under. signed. “ Bidders will carefully follow the con- ditions of the schedules, and no bid" will be considered -unless it is’ in abcordance .with such sciredufes.- Bids on téa, coffee and sugar must be made on samples submitted. No bids will' be received from parties who are hot regular Gealers In and carrying: stock of supe plies on which they bid. Each bldder must accompany his bid with a certificd check upon some well-known and responsible bank- ing-house for at least, 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, cenditioned that the bidder will enter Into a good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law, The board reserves the right to reject any of all Yids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address JO! ¥. SHEEHAN, Secretary of the Board ‘of DI. | rectors of the Veterans' Home of Callfp room 18, ‘Sansome street, S2n Francisce, By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secrotary, PORISIERIR, ool ik oo et Bt 2 B PROPOSALS will be received at the Rurean of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon. December 15, 1903, ‘and publicly opened, fm- mediately thereaYter, to furnish at the navy . yards, Mare island,’ Cal., and Puget Sougd, W a quantity of arc lamps, fan blowers, trangformers, electric motors, Wire, condutt and fittings, miscellaneous electrioal supplies, rivets, washers, wire gaure, padlocks, drills, files, screws, miscellaneous hard- various machine’ tools, Douglas fir, ip spars, bar fron and steel, zed sheet steel, sheel lead, and raw linseed ofl, Kero. ware, Puget Sound plain and xalvant roofing tin, boll sene ofl,* concentrated lye, white and red lead, paints, polishing nuu‘ graphite, gold leaf, brass and steel tubes, pipe fittings, ‘fron pipe, watet closets, steam gauges, evaporated peaches and apples, tinned roast and corned beef, tinned bacon, lard, canned salmon, pickles, tinned tomatoes, tinned corn, rice, tea, sugar, salt, ev cream, deck scrib brushes, oakum, curled hair, mattress ticking, cocea and rubber mats, squilgees, bath brick, leather belting, magnesia pipe covering, cotton jacketed fire hose, sandpa- per, chalk, gasoline, rope extension ladders, hose carts, duplex pump, and construction of three lines of sewers. Blanx proposals will be furnished upon application to the Na .Pay Offices, San rr-nclmé.m ., and Seattle, Wash, . T, B, HARRIS, Paymaster Gon an U, 8 N. 11-10:08, i e i OFFICE. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, New Montgomery street, San Francisco, C.f.‘ November 1908, trf Iicate w%l be bnu;nt.fini% o'el : m, , Des SR St A e, ey olls, i, P o s et S, el cles of dmnflcfln or Getnils in sehedule. i reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals or any [ g t-ap"u-tm hfilonu" proposals should be indorsed mm? No. G .n‘: r-naraM to i i C. A M. U. 8. Qu mdl;g.h DIVIDEND. NOTICES. X DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- , Con.—A"dividend, No. 60, of (« T i g S e gi ffice of the company; ‘202, 204 and e December 10, 1903, close Decomber 3, 1909, at C. C. QUINN, hereby required to be a part of such | Notics 1s hereby | DR. 1078% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, doctor, treats all diseases of the body: tor past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo~ cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. LI Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method: 1 week's treat. ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. SPECIAL NOTICES. A A A PSPPSR SN Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Plils are best; safe, relfable: take no other. Send 4o | stamps for particulars, ‘'Relief for Ladies” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadeiphia. Pa. STORAGE AND. WAIEHOIJE!. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co,; furniture, ‘household goods stored, moved, lhigvei 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 | CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 | Miesion .at.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Mogtgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping. at cut rates. TYPEWRIT! AN exceptionally. 1 Smith Premier, higher and lower prices; rentals §2 60. T Typewriter Exchange, 536 California s A.FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- 2 'mington, good . 0. $25: other typewriters at | 2D-HAND typewrit 1d, rented, repaired. Webster 'l‘;:wrl;:lnmrpec Co.. 608 Market. P e ASSESSMENT NOTICES, HONOLULU PLANTATION COMPANY—As. sessment . Notice—Honedulu Plantgtion Com- ny, location of printipal place of business, n- Francisco, Cal.—Notice is hereby given “ths at meeting of the board of directors held’ this 16th day of November A. D. 1903, . an assessment (Number 7) of one dolla ($T.00) per share was levied upon the cap- ital stock of the corporation, payable -im- mediately to the secretary of the company at the office of the company, 327. Market | , Ban Francisco, State of Californfa: Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the 28th day of December, 1908, will be delinquent and advertised for saie’ at public auction, and unless payment i» made before will be sold on the 1Sth day of January, 1904, to pay the delinquent | assessment, together w}&m ‘expenses ‘of sale. . W. THOMAS, Secretary of the Honolulu Plantation Com- pany, 327 Market st, Sah Francisco, Cal. (Room No. 4. Second Floor). MARRIAGE ' LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were is- sued yesterday: 2 Frederick J, Ashman, 40, 30 Ellis street, afid Minnie A. Thomson, 30, ecity. Massimino Mazaoni, 48, South San Ffancls- co, and Nonziatina®Shuaglia, 27, 1331 Fulton | street. . ‘Willlam H. Herfeman, 26, Quingy, Ill, and’ Maebelle A. Sweet, 23, city. : Peter F, Warner, 21, 22 Collingwood street, and AMce McCorriston, 19, 636% Brannan street. Sidney G. Herzog, 22, San Rafael, and Ger- ‘trude H. Joseph, 20, 1335 Geary ctreet. James B. Pickett, 32, Shreveoort, La. Kate P. Jones, 23, Shreveport, La. Ernest R. Milllgan, 25, 22 Mint avenue, and ‘Elste L. Turvdn, 20, Santa Cruz. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices fent 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 bave the same published. Notices restrfcted simply ‘to the -announcement of the event are pyblis] once in this codlumn free of charge. . P and BORN. DALLAS—In this city, November 29, 1803, to the wife of J. B. Di MARRIED. ‘BROWER—UTSCHIG—In - this city, Novem- Ber 25, 1903, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Marshall W. Brower and FElizabeth I Utechis. i ; : GIBSON—EGGERS—In this_eity, Novembér 25, 1903, by Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Charles * Gibson of Vallejo and Marke Louise Eggers of San Francisco. 5 L VOSS--SCHNEIDER—In_this city, Novemtber 26, 1003, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Carl W. Voss and " Anna’ Schrielder. DIED. Apftel, Katherine. , Feliy, Edward S.’ La- Comber, Emily. Arjo, Manuel. Braham, Kate. Liguri, Raffael: Buckland, Dr. W. O. Brunner, "Albert McElroy, Amanda R. Butlwinkel, I F. McNally, Mrs. G. Cannon, Jam Millerick, " Joha. Clifton, .Luisa, Mosher, Willjam. / - Cochran, Joseph P. Murphy, Ellen Agnes | * Crow; Charles Joe, N:ddersen, Ellzabeth Gagvey Parsons, Edllian. - Giilon, “Peterson, Andrew. .. Plat, Theresa. Rigdy, Enima.. Smith, Rufus R. Sweeney, Denns. Thompsegn, John D.. Titus,” Helen A. - Grubert; Harrington, . enderson, Arthur. olete; Frederick, Ind, Mary. Kelly, Mary Eliz. APFFEL—Entered Into rest in this cits, No- |. vember 50, 1008, Katherine: heloved wite' of Phillip Jaeod Apffel and devoted mother .of Mrs. Leaw Greber, Mrs. W. J. Rayinond, Mrs. Johit Fell, Mrs. W. J. Retchlogs, Mrs. ¥. L. Schitcker amd George, Fred and Albert Apffel and the lat Mrs. Alfred Brooks, a native of Wessen,” Darmstadt, .Germany, aged 64 years 5 months and ‘15 days. - ARJO—In" this city, November ‘27, 1802, Manuel Arjo, beloved husband. of the late Mercid Arjo ahd loving father of Mra. Rosa Camano, Norbert and Frank Arjo and the late Mrs, Tillle Meneses, Manuel, Philip and Guadalupa Arjo, a native of -Spain, 25ed & .years 11 months &nd 2 days. A membeg of ihe Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society. - 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- > invited to ~attend the funeral !runlly , December 1, 1903, at 12 q'clock m., from bis late residence, 2046 na Laguna street, thence to Drulds’ Hail," 413 Sutter treet, where seryices will be held under the aus- pices of Perseverance Grove No. 10, U. A, 0. D., commencing at 1 o'clock. 0 HAM—In this’ city,” November 30, 1903, Bt Branam, widow of the late Nichael Braham, beloved grandmother of Theresa ‘arrell and Chirles West and &unt ol- Mrs. T foserove, a native of St. Stephens, X. B aged 70 years. X ¥ Remains at -the parlors of the United Unfertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. No*ize of furetal here- U In Oskland, November 29, 1903, a2y O e, O Pelavad hastend of Kets McNeil Buckland, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, axed 65 years. Pl‘n.nds and acquaintances are tully {nvited to attend funeral services Wed- nesday, December 2, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m., at First Presbyterlan Church, corner Fourteenth_and Franklin streets. Interment Matkovich, Bogdau. f! Mountain View Cemetery. X ‘BRUNNER—Ia this city, November 29, 190, Albert J. Brunner, eldest son of Emilie and the late Louis Brunner, brother of Rosalie, Loise, Emille and George Brunner, a native of San Francisco. BULLWINKBL—In this city, November 25 1603, at bis residence, 903 Pacinc Johs ¥ Bullwinkel ¥, Bullwinke winkel, & of ears and. 7 days. No. 1. F. Feiied “to Cusaauy). 1T oclock. trom i lato resl Lawn Cemetery. it e B CANNON—In this city, Npvember 29, e i dealy beloied son of Thomas. B 'i.'c.u-—, "a native of San ‘%fii—u ‘and .&m&'m are respect- : ands and & tully Invited to_attend the funeral Sencer 8 wiiF be to-day at 9:30 o’clock, from F.J. MONAHAN, Manager. b Tel. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO, San m"' " 2 late resi- | - Oress K. Flannagan, Eva F. Hastie, James and Jobn Dunne, 2 native of California, s wa poumbitavoet’ h:!m Friends and ar tances are - rully tavited to_atiend funeral services te- morrow. (Wednesday), at 10 o'clack a. m., at the néflm of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train, from Third.and Townsend. COCHRAN—In this city, November 26, 1903, Joseph' P. Cochran, brother of the late Rob: ert and "Anna E. Cochrad, and uncle of Smith P. Cochran of Chicago, I, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 76 years 4 months and 5 days. A member of St. Andrew’s So- §lety and Abou’ Ben Adbem Lodge No. 112, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. December 1, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1420 ‘Hyde street. Services at Centra) Methodist Episcopal Church, Misston street, between Sixth and Seventh, at .4 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric cars' from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. 2 CROW—In_this city, November 29, 1908, Charles Joseph, beloved son of Charles A. and Margaret Crow, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged § months and 3 days. - GARVEY—In this city, November 28, 1905, Willlam Garvey, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. 5 GILLON—M this oity, November 27, 1903, at her. residence, 8]6 Folsom street, Delia, beloved wife of James V. Gillon, and sister of Mrs. T. M. Hamill and the late Mrs. Mary Murray and James Quinn, a native of Massachusetts, aged 42 years. (A papers please copy.) S I Notice of funeral hereafter. GRUBERT—In thls city,. November 29, 1903, Martha,. beloved dgughter of Frank and Ernestine Grubert and sister of Ernst, John; Hattie and Alma Grubert, a native of Stet tin, Germany, aged 18 yéars and 8-months. HARRINGTON—Ip this city, November 30, 1908, Willlam'P., béloved husband of Sallie T. Harrington, a native of Maine, aged 77 years 7 months and 13 days. 07 Funeral .services will be hehl Wednes- day, December 2, 1908, at 3 o’clock p. m: at Colusa, Cal. HENDERSON—In this city, November 29. 1903, Arthur, dearly beloved son of James and Madge Henderson, lgving brother of Jean Henderson, and grandson of Jennie L. and the late James A. Grant, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 6 months and ~10_days. [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1:30 p. m., from the resi- dence of his parents, 140 Blake street, off Point Lobos avenue. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery., HOLSTE—In this city, - November 24, 1903, Frederick Holste, a native of Germany, aged 77 years. 5 IND—In this city, November 28, 1908, Mary Ind, beloved wife of Thomas Ind, and s of Mrs. Michael Drury, a native of Ir land, aged 56 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral - to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funera: parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a wolemn . high mass will be celebratesd for . the repose of her soul,. commencing -at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HELLY—In this Gity, November 28, -1903. Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Joseph * Kelly, mother. of Phillip Vincent Kelly, and aunt of Henry A. McKennz, a native of Wisconsin, aged.43 years 2 months ~and 8 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect gully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the_ chapel of Ubarles H. J. Truman & Co . 1909 Mission street, between® Fifteenth end Sixteenth, thence to Mission Doloves Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. . KELLY—In this city, November 29, 1903, Ed- ward Stephen Kelly, devoted son of Honora .and the, late Patrick Kelly, a native of San | ncisco. A member of Rincon Parlor No. N. 8. G. W. . T7The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday) at 12:45 o'clock, from residence of his mother, 237 Eleventh street, thefice ta, §t. Joseph's - Church for services, commenc- ing ‘at 1 p: m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. LA COMBER—In this city, November 29, 1904, Emily La Comber, beloved mother of Mrs. Lillle . Grenfer, Mrs. L. House, Mrs. J. Ducker, Mr. Gus Mathews, Mrs. C. N. Peck and Mrs. J. D. Cardinell, a native of Ger- many, .aged 65 years. A member of Seven Pines Circle No. 3, Ladles of the G. A. R., and a member of Lincoln Corps, W. R. €. - E¥ Friends’ and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to ttend ‘funeral services Wednesday morning, December 2, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mri. J. D. Cardinell, 228 Falr Oaks street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral car from corner San Jose avenue and Thirtleth street at 10:30 a. m. 'SEVEN Pines Circle No. 3, Ladies of G. A. R. —Slaters: You are requested to attend the fu neral ¢f our late sister, Emily La Comber, to ba beld at her late residence, 228 Fair Daks street, on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o’clock. M. J. FINCH, President. ANNIE M. PHILLIPS, Secretary. . LIGURI—In City and County Hospital No- vember 29, 1903, Raffael Liguri, a natjve of Italy, nged €0 years. MATKOVICH—In this city, November 29, 1908, Bogtau Matkovich, a native of Boka:Kotor ska_Morinj, Austria, aged 86 years, - McELROY—In this city, Novémber' 30, 1908, Amanda R., beloved wife of Robert McEl- roy and mother of Robert' D. and James R. McElroy, a nativé of New. York -State, aged 77 vears 10 mionths and 23 da : 7 Friends and a.quaintancés are respect. fully invited te nttend the funeral to-mot- row (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the’ Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan streets...-Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 5 McNALLY—In this eity, November 30, 1803, Guesie McNally, beluved wife: of the Mathew McNally of Petaluma, a native , San Francisco. (Petaluma papers. please copy.) o MILLERICK—In this city, Noveniber 30, 1903, - John Millerick, beloved son of ‘John F. and Angélina M. Miljerick, Rosé_and Grace Mill - Mrs.'C. -Richardson, © @co, dged 1 year and: 10 months. - . EFFriends and acqubintances are re- “spectfully invited to attend the funeral’ to- morrow (Wednesday) at 1:30.p m: from’ his late residence, 831 San Jose avenue, between Thirtieth and. Thirty-first streets. Inter- ment Hily Cross Cemetery. 5 o MOSHER—In thfs eity, Novembler 30, .08, William Mosher, beloved husband of -Betty Mosher, _father of. Aurflia, David, ming and Benjamin Mosher; and Mrs. A. J, {obinson of New Yofk, & native .of Kur MURPHY—In" this city, November 29, 1903, Ellenn Agnes, beloved wife of Patrick Mur- phy, a native’ of County Tytone, Ireland, aged 69 vears. o MURPHY—In this city, November 29, 1903, Ellen Agnes, beloved wite of Patrick Mur- phy, a native of County Tyrone, ‘Ireland, aged 60 years. 3 ¥ The funeral ‘will tals ‘place to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her . late_residende, 2252 Fillmore street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where & mass will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEDDERSEN—In _this city, November 28, 1008, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Fred Ned- dersen, mother of Harry, Edward and Frank Levenberg, and_sister of Henry Mackey, a nng_. of New Youk. axed 40 years 'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the Yuneral -to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Int ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PARSONS (nee PRICE)—In this city, Novem- ber 29, 1903," Lillian, dearly beloved wife of Parsons, daughter of the late fully invited to attend the funeral <o-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'cjock, from her late rest- "u'ifii o Stevemson street. Interment PETERSON—in this city, November 29, 1808, Andrew Willlam, beloved son of Andrew R. and Anng Peterson, and brother of Alice, Anna, Gusiava, Sophie and Edward Peter- @ native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 11 months and 3 g il ind Tathen of Ferey. and Dota Batithe & (i T S TN In this city, No a.-m Sweeney, a native of b“-: years. THOMPSON—In ¢his city, November 29, 1905, w native of Nova Scotia, 62 years and 20 days. A member of N Valiey Lodge :No. 185 of the Workmen. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully idvited to attend servinen. Wednesday, December 2, 1005, at 1 o'clock P. m.. at his late, residence 1124 Church street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemgtery by carriage. TITUS—In this city, November 30, 1908, Helen A., beloved wife of Samuel Titus and- mother of Mrs. T. A. Atchison, & native of Ohio, aged years 6 months and 23 days. UNGLE SAM WILL Acceptance of Naval Station to Be Made Impressive. Spectal ‘Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Cuba’s formal - cession of territory for an American naval stationi at Guantana- mo will be made an eccasion "of great public importance. by the pres- ence at that port of the North At- lantic battle-ship squadron, command- ed by Rear Admiral Barker. It was originally intended that the States should be represented on "this océasion by the Caribbean “squadron under Rear Admiral J. B. Coghlan. But practically all’ the ships of that fleet are now in isthmian waters, where conditions look as though they would necessarily remain for several weeks. .- Accordingly, to convey to the Cuban -’ mind the importance i ‘Wwhich - t United . States holds thé - concession -’ granted, the battle-ship squadrom wil] do the honors. Repairs to the battle- . ships arejust being conclhided. . Admiral Barker’s flagship Kearsarge, and the Massachusetts, Iowa, . Illinois and Alabama are expected to “leave New York to-meérrow or next. day for . the South. They will later be joined by the Missouri, now -at. Hampton Roads. The point of mebilization for the winter maneuvers is Culebra. and aftér the transfer ‘of the. naval site the battle-ship .squadron will . procéed thither. . The maneuvers this year will proba- bly be conducted without the ships of - the European squadron. 2 The San Francisco and Brookiyn are still at Beirut, Syrid, a potent aid to diplomatie endeavors of Minister Leishman to adjust the difference be-. tween the United States and Turkey. The Machias, also of.this fleet, is awaiting - at Djibouti, “French Africa, - the return. of the.Skinner expedition, - which went.‘to. Abyssinia to negotiate a-treaty of smity and friendship be- tween the United States and King Menelik. -Later, when the situation on the isthmus permits, the ships of the Caribbean-squadron will be withdrawn’ and mobilized with the battle-ship squadron at Culebra. o - MKE A DISPLAY United °° GOLD TRANSFERS .~ Forwarded to San F‘rancisc?.-: : : " NEW YORK. Nov. 0. Engagements - were” announced to-day-for the import of '$1,350,000'In. gold by Lazard Frere [and $452,603 by the National City Bank, to come from London. On the Ameri- can line steamer Philadelphia, which [arrived ou Saturday, thére was- $554.000 onsigned- to-'the Natlonal City Bank, and the Ciunard liner Etruria, which ‘arrivals ‘to ‘date ‘sinee. November - 10, whe¥i the gold import movement began, aggrégate $8,201,816. while the total e gagements have thus far been $11,049, cisco. - It is claimed that cash Is re- ‘quired on the Facific Coast to handle the fruit and wheat crops. Other au- | thorities claim, however, that it is a. stock jobbing operation such as eccur- . Ted last year at about this date, when simultaneously with'telegraphic trans- TYers to, S8an Francisco actual gold was being received here from Sén Francisco by direct express. °’ There was deposited at the Sub-treas- ury to-day $700,000 for San Francisce, and arrangements’ have been made for’ ‘the transfer.to-morrow of. $1,000,000. Last week the transters were $750,000. COTTON MILLy .- Ag tast ‘as the gold reaches this port ‘transfers are being made to San Fran- - " BEDUGE WARES - BOSTON, Nov. 30—The wages of about 20,000 cotton textile operatives were reduced to-day. tion brings the total number in Néw England whose pay has been cut this fall to about 64,000, and the cut that takes effect in New Bedford next Mon- day will swell this number to about 75,000 and complete a general reduction in Southern New England cotton milla. The cut averages 10 per cent. . To-day practically every cotton mill - in Rhode 4, where there'are about in wages. The cut also became opera- in mills in Massachusetts and Con- To-day's addl- ~