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THE SAN SALE—Con. | PERSONALS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR IAL-.' REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. —— A EPECIAL LOW RATE, 30 DAYS ONLY— M. ELLA HARRIS. | To all whom I have made prices to since Jan. 1 1903, & for the ensuing 30 days oniy, ] I will make a Jiberal reduction from Prices for my special deep-wrinkle treu!.m:fl! The ledy who hgs been on exhibition in the drug store windows may be seen at my office this week from 10 to §, in order to ae- commodate those who e requested to ex- -amine the face mo hly in private. M. ELLA HARRIS, 1S mear Larkin. Call or write | { en- eyn, . tront | ENGINEERING YFarrell st > = i —Folks would "like to see you ling the stock on the mew lot 1 wish to come not jater than | Address Sherman House, ‘35 | DA H Remedy restores gray hair, im- | ng, cures dandruft | | ain or stickiness: hairdressers’; ac- 338 Polk. | w chieap but how good is_the motto of g (- 5 9t the Rapid Rotazy Imachine of to-day. J. RS Priv esses, motor. experience, cures P . e cocaine habt. Call or ve % good blestness. 2086, C; nd_hand. 7 Battery st THE HER- sec : uncalled for suits, overcoats "HARLES LYONS', London | 1 Market st. cured in 2 days or mo © Acme Liquor Cure Co., 997 203 Far o easy instaliments: 30 cents Os. Ti27 Mar- engines: 2d-hand; all K & 0O, a1 and masquer- Farrell st. | | | | e~ | 1 PAY Mighest p for the recep- ions has opposite | $1; 3 questions by v 139 Post st ¥ - I paimistry begt m. 242 Post st.; terms $10 FOSELLIL nesr Geary c palmist. 518 “sclent! hone Black 561. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market IL $24,000—Third st.; corner store and fates im portant block; large area of ground; pays ‘more tham bank interest with present fm- | provements. $19, 'rlo—nenu $160 per month; magnificent new O'Farrell st., near Van Ness ave,; ond bath e-ch. sacrifl reciaence, § rooms-and bath; no reason- abie offer refused. ,500—Howard st.. near Fifth; pew buudln store and 2 flats; rents very low per month; Howard. st. values Illl dnn- bie in less than a year. 1 | $10,250 —Pine st near Buchanan; 3 up-to-da flats, 6-7 fooms; rented very low at ¥ per ‘month. | $9,250—Four new flats in lllmlon warm belt; | modern architecture; electricity and gas: ! yood mantels, gas grates, etc.; rented {0 first-class tenants for §02 50 per.amnth. | $6,600—Mission fla Thirteenth st,, “near Scott; rents $62 50 per month; 3 modern. $6,000—Business corner; Guerrero st.; grocery and flats of § rooms and bath; rents $80 could easily be increased, $5,500—Ashbury Heights residénce: ‘8 rooms and bath; commands beautiful view; modern in’ every, respect. $5.150_ Tehama 3 flata; tion 37x80; this is a positive sacrifice. $5,000_Residence, Waller st., opposite Dubece Park, near Seott: T rooms and 1 high basement; brick foundation; lot 7 #4250 Two flats on Shotwell st.; 302122:6 foot lot; green lawn, palm trees and pro- fusion of flowers; rented permanently for per month. $3,250—Modern cottage in' the moet desirable | neighborhood of the. Mission; almost | new: 5 rooms and bath. | $2,800—Flats on Folsom a rooms; rent ing permanently for $31 per month. $2,800_Western Addition cottage: 4 rooms: rented for $14 per month; lot ‘alone worth $1,256—North line o Eighteenth st., near Dia- mend; bituminized street; cars: pass | door; a bargain, For further particulars addres EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. AUCTIO! TIO! TION . 1903, at 12 O'Clock Noon. \ { | { TUESDAY, Deec. 8, HAIGHT-ST. INV) ESTME\T | N. line of Haight st., 1 “3. of Buchanan; | extremeiy large lot, 40x137 § e improvements. | elegant 3-story residence, 16 spacious rooms, 2 excellent stable; rented per- manently for $55 per month; this property wil | | be sold to close an_estat HARRIET-ST. VESTMENT. NE. line of Harrlet at., SE. of Bryant, near Sixth (Nos. improvements, 4 excel- lent flats r 72 a_year. M N CORNER. | SW. corner of Twentieth st. and Treat ave.: | magnificent building lot, 25x110 ft.; level, | sewered, graded and ready for building. 3 SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. | line of g . S. of Folsom . between Seventh and Eighth (Nos to | g :Apn.srale flats of 3 and 4 rooms; rent $31 th. - INVBSTMENT. f Birch ave., between | L E. line of Polk & Polion and Grove (No. 308 S -story ' building, | 7 rooms and store below. . PARE PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. ;" improvements consist of ¢ buillding, 10 roome and bath, including billiard-room. SCOTT-ST. BUILDING CORNER. { Scott and Greenwich ets.; of land. €5:9x122:4 ft. | ADDITIC flats erected on ‘this magnificent | property would rent easily, bringing a hand- SIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. | APARTMENT HOUSES. MON 'r‘I.AH’ APARTMENTS, beautiful new | Rooms | per night_ $1 25 to 86 wr week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. AT “The Almonte £13 Market et (or No 1 $1. $1 30 night; | F150 25 910 weck: Bemee open ail might. nv.m::'rr 1426 Market (old No. 1304)—Fur- rooms, suite, single; aiso unmmunu.i Cu!'PURD 204 Eils, corner Mason—Elegant!; furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, GRAND Sosthern_ Tt asid Mission—Hooma 386 | to $1 50 night: 31 to $3 week. reading-room. | NA and McAllister, St James fat—Sun- 1145 Elegant furnished front room; water; plane; also others; $1 50 week up. ,,,gnso;or week: WELL, 317—Sus dentist; also other R. 236 (The Crane) new: downtown: en suil e or single; | (The Larchmont)—New, mod- | nable: no carfare. ITED STATES_ 123 Eddy st or. Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to §1 night; $175 to $5 week: élevator: electric lights; reading-room: free bus and baggage. ESS_ 519 Handsome sunny furmished | o o and single rooms; all convepiences. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st convenient and ! to $1350 night; $2 to $8 | elec. lights; reading-room: Ny | MUSICAL INST ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements 2nd subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore. RANCH offics of The Call for the Tecep- | n of advertisements and subseriptions Bas | opened at 1008 Market mflll!s; pen until 11 m. IR near Mlflflt— | l some revenue. CALIFORNIA-ST. RESIDENCE. line of Ca st., 30 {t. of Fifth lot 30x100 ft.. a beautiful 7-room resi- | Porceiatn bath, tiled ‘sinks, wood man- | ‘165 fi. NE. of Eighth antial flats of 3-4 rooms; | | 10,000—Grove-st. fiats, through to rear street: rents. oS50 Eiegant rmden;e on 3 st ot 2 3 Vallejo st.; marine and bath: must be sold this week: | . €280 Cottag | 114; .sxmx $1600;, make offer. | 20x120; Stanyan' st.; must be sold ithis week; make Baker st.; .su"\ 6; $2600; San Bruno and Humboldt aves.; 33:4x100; $1050. _Call at office and get our large list. FOR A HOUSE AND LOT Only eight blocks from & school house and street car line. Wil sell for cash or part cash and balance in monthly payments. The house has 3 rooms, new and neyer been used. The lot is 25x100 ft. level and on grade. This is a bargain and I want to sell it; it is in a goxd locality and is worth more money than I ask for ft. An cpportunity for a laboring man to own a home in from 3 to 4 years, and only pay on it as you are now paying rent: investigate this. Addrsss Owner, box 4374, Call office. MODERN cottages; finished complets with large lota. . NELSON, | JOSEPH STRAUE, 630 Market st. $2100—Cor. Twenty-fitth and Wisconsin sts.: new cottage of 4 rooms, bath and basemen good location for grocery: $300 down, $18 month. $1750—Fine new cottage of 4 roos th and | basement; $300 down, $15 a month; Wisconsin | ‘Dear Twenty-fifth. UST FINISHED. TWO BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM COTTAGES IN THE MISSION. EASY PAYMENTS. OSCAR HEYMAN '14 POST ST. BUILD on roved reaity full cost improv. Dot ot ot % MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker fim.. LOTS. N or § side of Golden Gate Park, pur- | chased by W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. | PLUMBING, gasfitting and_general jobbin Ablbach & Mayer, plumbers, 836 Howard “your unt EAR GEARY ST. | PLAN. | PROPRIETORS. E OF | PROI’PH’-"}")’Rg TTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market et.—A first-class family and tourist hotel of | _unquestioned_respectability. American plan, A FINE lot_of second-hand uprights fcom $30 ckerting, such makes as tacluaing Kroey | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FOR sale—15-acre fruit farm; good Improve- ments, good location; connected with Eu‘ Francisco by rail and electric cars. Call or | address 715 Nineteenth st., Oakland, Cal. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. m per acre. It's free. 08 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected ins; monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 #kMful repatring; 2d-band instruments sold. A MASSIVE solid walout case Estey orgas, | twe banks of keys and pedal bass; cost §750; | DORLAND, 24—Nicely furnished ; your ows price. BOWERS & “ON, 11 Mason. | " ning water; use ol’h:h with :Jru"m;‘:; board; suitable for two. home cooking, in private family; price rea- sonable. hers. | CALIFORNIA, 1240—Most select location | Market at. # ell et neh S o . eiegantly furnished private nomes — BAND instruments; F. Besso s i SRS Mpviue v, | _POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. Gue Maiwald Agt Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farrell; | O FARRELL, 306—Double and is | ! | ALMOST mew -vnzbz or. tnstall- | ment. BCHMITZ & CO.. _‘Ijfil“fl. *t_ | HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st and Van Ness A STECK Gpright matogany, pearly new; | A&Ve. hasel bands: hereafter conducted must be soid. 216 McAllister st. | _frst-class family hotel; table board specaity. and 2 : eto. nn:'—h'lfli-r.:ttufi REAL ESTATE ”"0 EXCHANGE. PO SR S Rt N A U ViR S e o A FINE $15,000 improved ranch in the Naj Valley to exchange for Francisco or Oak- P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. order: sacrifice. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. tractive and sightly rooms; best tabie and a == T =3 | service; lowest. rates. Dredeemed_storage plancs and fursiture cheap. Whitebead Storage, 1636 Market st EIGHTH, 402—Front sunny room In mew flat, BEAUTIFUL 8-pedal Steinway uj t_plano; | STEVENSON mansion, 807 California st.—At. perfect BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS gt BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. with Board: Board, BOHMER. Byron Mauzy plance. Cecillan piase | —M yes N A Pe B <A X ROOMS WANTED—Arartments. EUPERIOR viclins, sithers, old and new. H. WANT apartment of 3 roome and fur ] MTULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. | bath, | mished, east of Larkin and porth of Golden | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. STORE with lasss Kearny rent | basement: below y 636 Clay st room 1 ¢ , pretty man Gtt,e of.fl'; rent not over $35. Box 4581, .mlunl:g. tubs; -xu« work " &ml& RCOMS WANTED. b - Rrd BUDOI?P,EM'. BARGAIN—Why pay rent when you can buy this beautitul new S-room’ bath, pan- try, folding-doors, large closets, 2 x-y-wln- dows. high basement, patent closet, gas and electric light fixtures, shades, WANTED—By married couple. 2 or 8 unfur. | nished or party furnished fooms for light | housekeeping; bath: gas stove; electric light. | St. Julian, box 2833, Call office. STORAGE AND Wmflol}l-l- orL. i exchange for city property, eell or lease, | aivable ofl 1and in Sumset. Midway. A Ventura dist: Cail o address MRS CLARA | Sttorney at Law. 23 floor Mills bid. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Vi o household goods stored, moved, 728" Pfl\llClA!’l m mmll. 731 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161. e A R T e T el, pantry, cjty water; xuu; I:t wé?‘llno terms, small 3& ment al same as rent; close Open’ Sundavs. 0. A. RUDOLPH, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. O DONNELL—Office and_residence, 10213 Market n-lm.nfln- PIERCZABODOLPBwl Moving of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. %m OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. lar attention puau;ah—- W lwob. icin and ncuxa-—-nm _BALL, = Market st CONKLIN'S gy g e GOLDEN West Storage; advances made Miesion fi,ull!m.‘l."w- PACHICWMM Moving Com- mmnun:. mlvn.d Co., 11 S el iain Jsd0. Bhipping ok sur satee "mmmm mw'—luzm 1 Bmith Premier, $25; other w lo- DR. TONG PO CHY, by Gse of herbs and tess. 727 ."osc,ml-n.:-l—- Chinese herbs; consultation free. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All die- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 346-8 Clay st —————— PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered, $3 00 fl lflr_hflfi—.mfl CALL at €27 Turk st or phone Sutter for veper banging. painting and M‘“ L P IA gomery st S S e o. " SSARIAD Noews 6 iwp. | GRAND HOTELS, B e . o en or OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. L e Y m.om' the day bargains furni- . Schellhaas, 11h st con store OLLIey. % Mill Valley Advertisements. —_— -ru. 'm' REAL m‘f.. . etwaen Liose and (. I Two classes of stone '“P-rl and e it DUPLICATED, THEY CMVOT Unobsracves scean stewt EVery for & bazgatat Gst off cars at cor. 47th ave. and H ut. SEE THEM TO-DAY! TERMS! $60 to $300, nmear Park m o;;ha; $5 monthly. K OPEN IU’NDAY! AND 'HOLIDAYS. 00 to $1000, Choloest Sunset Dist. Lots. Graded and sewered; near-cars; $10 llnflthly Sunset Branch office on Oth ‘ave., near H e e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School. Van NeayMarket—Cure in every case; individual : no medi- cine. Ingtire into wonderful cures:home cure, THE STAGE. PO SO oo ot s SR BN WANTED— Immediately, two soubrettes and dancers for wagon sho! salary sure; good Satcors taken: 90 Mission, T. 11, 13:6 ot m DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Tha Giant Powder Com. pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 60, of fifty (50) cents per share cn the lssued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at | the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206 Hayward butiding, San Francisco, on De- cember 10, 1908. Transfer books close Decem- ber 3, ), at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec'y. | PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. oF BOL lml" I'!A'l'l HAR- Commissioners, Unlon Depot and Ferry flan Francieco, Californla, Novem- Seaied proposals or bids will be Tecelved u this cefice at or prior to 2:15 oclock p. on Wednesday, m 1903, ur m construction of & section/ of seawall and wharf along same to be located between King and Channel streets on !.ha water front of the City and County of San Fran. em. in lcecrd.m:e with the plans clfications prepared therator b mcu.t mnm e Board and adopted by the Board -August 27, 1603, and on flle In this office, to which special reference is hereby made. The work to be dons under tpacifications consists In furnishing all ma terials and labor for comstructing and erect- ing & stone seawall with end eml s and a wharf. 1t is estimated that the sea- wall and end embankments will contain about 90,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contaln 56,060 square feet of wharf sur- face. This section of the seawal will ex- {4 from he fniersection F ihe nofthetty Ine of Channel street (p 3 with the water front um, siX hund: M (800) feet northerly along said ‘Water front line, | The materials to be used for the comstruc- tion of the seawall and end embankments will consist of stone uot wiblect ta M position nor disintegration by the action sea water or air. wiil The frat claie will insluds stoue of o] more cublc feet in fair assortment of sizes between one and four cublc feet; no objece tion wIil be made to Stone larger than four cubie feet; this claes of Stone must be fres of seams and marked lines of cleavage, The second class will include stone of- less cubje_foot, in than sizes, Do stene less than five pounds will me ae cepted at the quarry. The matarials for the construction of the wharf will consist of the requisite ‘w._ Yetlow 8z Dlles and yetiow r = Feliow 6r piles yellow fir I ntable quality);: wire rope, ::mg( tron, mu. spikes,- etc., all of the best subject to a rigid examination. No i WL be” recelved. untene on a blank form furnished from this office and is a certified check five per cent of“the ‘W '3 the bl payal the n!w.x T S s e T e T s O oo ent - itten caid work, Ing to the plans and ‘spew ifications prepared thersfcr, and will u. execute and th this Board a Such sum as the Board may deem. atonsars with_a surety company, to be approved by the Boged of State Harbor - and conditioned for the faithful of such contract; sidered th! Ber 25, 1003, "t ‘Which time and” plas the bids will be onened. The Board the right to reject any 1l bids if deemed for th a din or the best interees op are fnvited to be prese: P ‘fl‘“:( the llbldl. s P 1o Board of LOTT D. NORTON. Chiet Engincer. . FOY. Secretary! UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR\[A Berkeley. Notice to contractors, builders and ‘material e NGtice 1s hereny Biven i il eracerial that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the ma- terials mecessary for the excavations and foundations of Californta H on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, California, and £3id bids' or proposals will be received at.the Board of Regents, South Hali, el R s S Ty W T Tith day of December, 1908, And motme e hereby further given that the plans and speci. fications of said excavations and foundations have made pted and are placed in above mamed office, Where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., fram this date until said 11th day of Decembe 1803, " No bids or proposals will be considered \mlm the same are accompanied by a certl- fied check or a bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposal, ficient sureties, conditioned that, t. sald bid or proposal shall bo accepted, the party pro- posing will duly enter !nlo a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obliga; tions in accordance with said proposal and plans wnd epecifications. which shall be and are hereby required to part of such contract. The right to l"m and all bids is hereby reserved. This . notice is Zursuant to an ect emtitled: “An act "r'm rnmum mg‘%h and o approved March 26, 1868, and an act atory of section 2§ thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to on of build- it 1807. By order. The N Vallejo street, and \ BROWN—In this city, December 1, 1903, Perry Brown, BORN. BUTLER—In Salt Lake City, November §, 1903, to the wife of A. J. Butler (nee Barefl- les), a ter. In Berkeley, to the wife of Joseph Byrne, a daughter. Fm—x- this city, to the wife of Luther E. Fitch, a son. DIED. Anderson, Sarah J. Hayes, Johanna Apftel, Katberine Hastings, George A. Braham, Kate Holmes, Willlam Brown, Perry B. , Alice A. Buckland, Dr. W.0. La Cnmber. Emily Childs, Mrs. Geo. B. A.maud. Clifton, §7 Ty Coheaour, Mrs. L. C. Ewell, Edwin C. O'Keefe, Katie B Garvey, William Pedler, Thomas C. Gillon, ‘Delta. Thompson, Jobn D. ngton, Wm. P. Titus, Helen A. Hart, Michael A 5 ANDERSON—In this_city, December 1, 1908, euddenly, Sarab Jane ‘Anderson, mother of Mrs. Flora Duff, . Al Edwards of Los Gatos and Mary A. and James H. Anderson, and sister of Mrs. Maria A. Scott, A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged 75 years 10 months and 3 days. APFFEL—Entered into in this city, No- vember 30, 1908, Kat' ne, beluved wife of thlllln Jacob Apffel, and devoted g:lher of F. L. Schlicker and George, Fred and Albert Apffel and the late Mrs. Alfred Breoks, & native of Hessen-Darmstadi, Germany, aged 64 years 5 months and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Retchless, 1805A Dupont street, between Lombard and Chest- nut. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRAHAM—In this city, November 30, 1905, Kate, widow of Michael Braham, beloved grandmother of Theresa Farrell and Charles West, apd aunt of Mrs. J. Musgrove, a na- tive of St. Stephens, New Brunswick, aged | 70 years. | I Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Weanesday). at 8:30 o'clock. from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 560 Mission Street, thence 1o St. Patricits Church, where i a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. beloved busband of Annie J. brother of William T. Brown, and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 50 years. B Notice of funeral hereafter. BUCKLAND—In Oakland, November 29, 1903, Dr. Wallace O., beloved husband of Kate McNeil Buckland, a native of Edinburgh, | Bcotland, aged €56 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally insited 10 attend funeral services Wed- December 2, 1903, at 2 o'clack p. e ‘at First Preshyterian Church, corner Fourteenth and Franklin streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CHILDS—In East Oakland, December 1, 1903, Mrs. Childs, beloved wife of George B. Childs, mother of Frances, Hazold and Noel Childs, and daughter of Mrs. V. E. native of Amador, aged 30 years and !S fll CLIFTON—In this city, November 30, 1903, Luiss Burton Clifton, beloved mother of | Oress K. Flannagan, Eva F. Hastle, James and Jobin Dumne, a native of California, | aged 6€ ycars 7 months and 15 days. i £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to- day (Wednesday), at 10 oclock a. m.y at the pariors ¢f the California Undertaking | Company, 406 Powell street. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train, from Third and Townsend. COHENOUR—In Oakland, November 30, 1003, mother of J. | daughter of and Mrs. L. C. A. Diss Cohenour, tive of Marthas Vineyard, Mass. geles papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at the residence of James Tavior, 1311 Clay street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oakland. Interment private, at Haywards Cemetery. EWELL—In San Mateo, November 30, 1965, Edwin Chatlin Ewell, a native of Sonoma County, aged 33 years 4 months and 17 days. | EFThe funeral will take place from his | late residence, El Cerita Park, San Matea, Wednesday, December 2, at 1 o'clock, thence | taking electric car at 2 o'clock at San Ma- teo. Interment Lawn Cemetery. GARVEY—In this_city, William, beloved husband of Mary E. Gar- vey, father of John and Stephen J. Garvey, | Mrs. C. D. Frey, Mrs. T. J. Molle and the | late Willam, Daniel J. Maggle, Stephen and James Garvey and Mrs. Ann Flynn, and grandfather of Eddie and Daisy E. Fiynn, Snative of Cosbill, County Tipperary, Ire- land, aged 72 T Rematns at !he Darlors ot the Tnited Undartake street, between | GILLON—In this city, November 27, 1505, Delia, beloved wife of James V. Gillon, lnd‘ sister of Mrs. T. M. Hamill and the late | Mrs. Mary Murray and James Quinn, a né- tive of Massachusetts, aged 42 years. (Ama- dor copy. ) Dplease ends and Mfluflnm are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her lal residence, 816 Folsom street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. HARRINGTON—In this city, November 30, !m Willlam P., beloved husband of Sallie Harrington, & native of Maine, aged 77 ye.n 7 months and 13 days. £ Funeral services will be held Wednes- day, December 2, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m. at Colusa, Cal. HART—In this city, December 1, 1903, Mich- ael, beloved husband of Margaret Hart, and loving father of John, Mary and Kittie Hart, parish of Eskie, County ing Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAYES—In this city, December 1, 1808, Jo- hanna, beloved wife of the late Patrick Hayes, loving mother of Mrs John J. O'Brien, Joseph P. Hayes and Josie Hayes, and sister of the late Catherine Duties. & native of the parish of Ardfeld, Cork, Ireland, aged 79 years. Friends for the o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HASTINGS—In_this city, December McELROY—In this city, MILLERICK—In this city, November 30, 1903, PEDLER—In this city, December 1, { THOMPSON—In this city, November 29, 1903, November 30, Amanda R., beloved wife of Robert McEl- roy and mother of Robert D. and James R. McElroy, a native of New York State, aged 77 years 10 months and 23 days. £ Frieads and acquaintances are respect- fully _invited to attend the day (Wednesday). at 10 o fl_ the Simpson Memorial M. of Hayes and Buchanan streets. Eterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. S v S John Millerick, beloved son of John F. and = ¢ of E*Friends and tances are . re- 125 spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- | Hutch S P C 9% 10 !Paauhau S e day (Wednesday). at 1:30 p. m., from his MISCELLANEOUS. lafe residence, S31 San Jose avemue, betwecn | Alaska Pack.141%143 Oceante 8 C. [ Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. Inter- | (.\] Fruit As. 92 Pac A - e ment ¥ Cross Cemetery. 1 Wine As. 91 92%iPac C - Eeloved MOSER—In this city, November 30, 1908, Wil ¢ Morning Session. Ibert E.| llam Moser, beloved husband of Betty Moser. Board— . and father of Aurelia, Herminie, David and | 15 California Wine Association..... 92 00 l-ur-ndm:.mmmnmul 65 Homokaa . .12 50 New York, a native of Kuriand, aged 37 3 years 11 moiths and 17" days. : L1000 EFFriends and acqusintances are respect- | 8 00 - tully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (WednesdAy). at 10 o'clock, from his_late | 4 § 3925 - residence, 1830 Eddy street. Interment Eter- | Afternoon Session. nal Home Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train P S from Third and Townsend streets. 70 Hatchineon § P Co P O'KEEFE—In this city, December 1, 1903 ol 50 Katie, beloved wife of Patriek O Keefe, o mother of John, Joseph; Frank, Mary, Da: ) fel, Charley, Eddie, Alvin and the late Rob-{ 5 - ert D. O'Keefe, a native of County Donegal. | 30 Ireland, aged 35 years. H o« f 2 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Thursdu: December 3, from her late residence. Golden Gate avenue, at 9:15 o'clock, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . Street— 1908, Thomas Caleb, beloved husband of Bessie Pedier, and father of Jean, Everett, Louis and Gladys Pedler, a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia. } | Caribou Jogn D. Thompéon, beloved husband of Emma R. Thompson and father of Henry | Central Point Con. . & W., Simon F. and Hattie B. Thompson, , Chicago Crude ” » Mrs. Orrin Taber and Mrs. Walter Carroll, | Clares - ot 3 2 native of Nova Scotla, aged 62 years and o aw 20 days. A member of Noe Valiey Lodse | Y No. 155 of the Workmen. - e £ Friands and acquatniances are respect- | ¥ 5oane fully mvited to al?:’:d funeral servic: -130 0 . Wednesday, December 2, 1803, at 1 o'clock 55 at ‘his late residence, 1124 Church > Independence 8 Lawn Cemetery | Interment N Sy | Junction ge November 30, 1908, Helen muel Titus, and mothee Reduced Rates for Thirty Days © LOOK FOR THIS AD. BACE OTEER DAY. COMMERCIAL NEWS of ! ments to stockholders since the organization of ; the company,up to $85,350,000 on & capif 500,000. — ‘The annual report of the Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota for the year endi: | ume 1. 1908, shows: o of Mrs. T. A Atchinson, a native of Ohio, L 9 years 6 months and 23 day ‘9 T 13 50 o Reed Crude (mew issue)... 4 S F. & MecKittrick. .. 30 Sen joanquin O. & D:...." 400 .38 200 ! “ 08 | Thirty-Thres . 700 3 | Toitec . 20 | Twenty- zn.m 400 [ | e Shore 290 s m-fi dental prascios | AP0Y Land and Imp. ¢ bis former cfices 847 Geary St. Lirest'y oppesite Ssratogs Hall ugar American Biscuit Cal. Cotton Mills . Jockey Club . Co. o ek R Crowns . . . 1$2.00 to 3500 | Plate wwlt- - -85-@ to $25.00 Standard Tesla Coal Co.. Truckee Electric . Unton Sugar United Gll & Eieetric. $35 per share, and bririgs the total disburse- Gross earnings, $4,629,- Ung expenses, $4.026.009; net sarn- ings, ‘3003,023: debit halance previous. year, g §1 000407 detcre. 3 T Deving year 03/ 100 Mexican leflci X During the o there were milled 1,279,075 tons of ore vield- | 2 :g 4 ing on average $3 54 In gold values. The mine | 33| 400 Ophtr .. S and works are stated to be in excellent condi- | 35 ‘100 Overman 20 tion, with ore reserves blocked out a mumber 00 200 Overman 1 - SeEnd. B B REaT B T 4 100 Confidence 20! 300 Sierrn e 3 | BOND and STOCK SALES. l! 200 Crown Point. 23, 400 Sterra. - 53 - | 200 Exchequer ... 15/1300 Union i 100 40| 300 Union 7 Sales on the Stock and Bond Exchange in| 100 41/1000 Ttah * » November were as follows: 200 34 900 Yellow o 500 13| 200 Yellow 39 | 800 100 Yellow S SECURITIES. |Shares: ks 5 = - 300 400 13 Bonds— 300 25 -300 40 U. 5. Government........ 300 % 50 5 Bay Counties Power Co.. R - g z 0‘: d | Cal. Central G. & B Chatlen; | | Hawaiian Coml. & S. 200 Choliar =~ 18 200 2 Honolulu R. T. & L. Co. 300 Con Cal & V.} 40/ 466 = i e B G SoESATIE moten T T A Pon I I 150 C. 100 Confidence ... 98! 850 Sterra N 5 Yarket Street Cable G- 800 Con New Yotk 15| 600 Sierra N 58 g g i . 308 Gould & Cur. 4B) 20 St. Lous....: 13 ol i Gl 100 Gould & Cur. 44| 500 Union Con... T8 150 Gould & Cur. 0 Gran . ‘» . 360 Hale & Nor 100 Yeliow Jacked 40 100 Hale & Nor.. 57 1106 Yellow £ El following were the sales on the Pueifie ‘Exchange Board yesterday:. Morning Session. ] i i f ssuNRnnLEy H Cal & V. TUESDAY, Dee. 1-2 p. m. - &l 200 200 Best & Baich. 11/000f 0 Bettion oy ; ufln’m 200 Savage o:‘ , 300 Chollar 300 Savage 33 39y 300 Con C & V.1 1300 Savage E Y Spring Valley Water Co..| 2,008 36 | 40 | 200 Con Cal & V. 380 Savage .1 Gas and elec. stocks—| | ( 300 Con 300, Seg n Mutual Electrfe L. Co...] 300i......] 10 [ 1000 Com 500 Seg Beleher.. 12 BT Gl M de Sy et aumsa e 2 gk B Enimy B Anglo- ifornia (Iim. - 1 300 & 100 s g e e 106 | 30 Hale & Nor.. 33| 300 Uniom hi Glant Consolidated Co.... .y 'gl Nor.. =uu- = tocks— Unton . Hawaiian Com. & 8. Co. - gfl'fi’l,. - -4 fid e B Sl 200 Mexican 200 Utan »° e e §o.n-u =v-fi ke Paauhau Sugar Ophir . Yellow Y 300 Potost g Pactie” Const Borex Go. 307 | 300 Culedsnia 300 Choliar 300 200 500 300 200 100 100 300 1000 §HT UNITED STATES BONDS. Gould & Bid. Ask. Hale 1 Hale 38| 107 Tuita o ¢ S BONDS. = ’ EXCHANGE. Ala A — 109 Bay C Z ik | e s, e miee on_the Say Gifss |Qcctnte 850 = 38 BT A 13 —_— . A ettt 1§ 309 Ton SNES S TIRES E IR F&CHSGs — 117 |P & OR 6s116%120 85| 700 Tou N T ® TR | 2% : HC&S fa. 983100 'SP & 181 = s Tiitge Pillne SESESRES co K . > Dogtd 6. — — |SPofC g — Do std Se. — Bt As, LAP lem 56100 — M 13 Mkt-st C 6a118 — - s Dolemgetiz — | god | a4 e o e St 1o 107 23 NPCRGa — 107 (8P B R 6a181 8:5 NeRGw T i 855 s 108 = NCPCoa — Do 4s 24m. 98 90 o NSRRS. 90 100 | Dodsddm — — 5 3 OGLHS10] — |Stkn s 100 @ o OTCo6e.ll7 18 'UG& BB — 108 z 3 WATER STOCKS. 3 Gontra Comta " 42 [Fort Comta. = — = = Marin Co.... 61 — |8 V W Co.. 391 30% == GAS AND ELECTRIC. n = GuLar 4 wsToam e e » iR Mol B s P LGlix —{veemn— = TONOPAH MINES. - gem = & Bid.Ask ) - TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. Bubagat. 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