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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1903. 13 EUPERIOR roadst brown, black pod 75 hands, bardy, weli instde 3:00 and show ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.} legacies, life estates and undivided in- purchased. } . Strictly confidential. ! When You Need Money e Bay home | See HERMAN MURPHY. knuckied. | ADVANCES oo furniture and planos 'lll..honl AL —— removal, to permanent salaried peopl a3 m: 40 cheep horses. | their note without security or knowledge of buggics. carts lad‘ empioyer; lowest rates; no commission. NA- S il a m, &t| TIONAL CREDIT CO., €8 and € Donohos building, 1170 Market st. ir= oven back. eleo Vistorls 834 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, LOANS oo fur. LENS, Polk st. and Goiden | miture plancs or to salaried people on thelr | DOte; proper treatment guaranteed. ILLINIOS TRUST CO., r. 16 Phelan bid., tel. Main 704 HIGHLY respectable private place [ liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, lowest rates. Baldwin Jeweiry Stors, | Market st., tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third, MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- charts teamsters. boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Purrott bidg. A—1 per cent on furniture or piazo: no remov. al, :mm:suen no ;:budzym up; quick, private confidential Montgomery, rm. 7. 1908, at 13 m., at sixteenth st. will well he best for the money, CO.. inc., the big store, Sen Francisco. sacrifice; § good horses. gkt eamping sale cheap. 582 Mission st. and wagons, backb'd, sur- riving horses. 15th-Valench 5 cents—The Weekly Call, for mailing. $1 per year. | | MUNICIPAL LOAN LOANS FROM $1 TO $10.000. send for cir- st of houses to OFFICE, 108 Grant ave, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. $500 FOR A HOUSE AND LOT .Odn)y le[:h‘ bl:;:.mt ;r .. o0l house ‘Will sell for cash or part czh and balance in monthly payments, The house has 3 rooms, new and never beea The Tot 1s 25x100 ft. level and on grade. This a bargain and I want to seil it; it is in a good locality and is worth more ,money than I ask for it. An cpportunity for a laboring man to own a home in from 3 to 4 {.f"kn:"'in“" DI‘Z tas ¥ s ; investiga This. Rddress Owner, box 4574, Call office. MODERN cottages; finished complete with every convenience; easy terms; large lots. rooms:- 3 rooms— $3250. and Second aves, bet. north of park F.'NELSON, butlder. ister st cars and one biock | ___\mul}l AND WAREHOUSES. Afim’onmii?tf;f;i Van, 6:.” turniture, ousehold goods stored, moved, ipped. 725- 731 Howard st.. nr, Third; phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 57l. NKLIN'S Storage—Furniturs and merchan- mfiu 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mieston st.; tel. Howard 841 F W, Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movirg Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and St Co., 11 Mont Tt tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates e ——— SPECIAL NOTICES. P o e SRR LEFT at 85 Broadway with L. Marslli & Co., on October 25, one bay pony and small bug- #: will ba sent to country If not called for immediatel: L. MARSILI. i \ | SPECJALISTS. JUST FINISHED. TWO BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM COTTAGES IN THE MISSION. EASY PAIMENTS. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 POST ST. BUILD cn your unimproved reaity: we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent, MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker buildins. e i | CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS L positively cured; mew method; 1 week's treat. ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. STU RING _AND STAMMERING. B i MELEOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curm in every case: individual teaching: no med!- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures:home cure, or € side of Golden Gate Park, pur- MONEY to loan on low interest: goid, silver, diamonds, pearis and precious stones bought at W. J HESTHAL'E, 10 Sixth st. ' TUMBSEN & 0. 4 Mcnigome: SEE and fiste to let; an immense list: NEW easy method—To '--c-fl arners on unin- privacy itely dorsed _notes; absolute Fidelity Loan Compen abe: free; ment. it will save you time and rdes Furniture Co., 245- take sdvantage of Discourt Agency, 143 Phelan butlding. T Jowest rates on furniture gnd planos; strict privacy; no commission;installments accepted. BONELLI, 301 Eddy. Conservatory bullding. ORE moving get our printed list of houses | A «t. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FOR sale—15-acre frult farm; good ments, good location; comnected with San Francisco by rall and electric cars. Call or address 715 Nineteenth st., Oakland, Cal 0 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | i€ pages. in wrapper, for mailing. §1 per year. ——— OPEN Credit As'n, loans on salaries confiden- 3% ON furniture & ptanos; $15 up: no removal; V. TREMAIN, room 1. 6 Eddy st. MONEY loaned to salaried emploves. @. W. MILLER, room 74, 5th floor. Chronicle bldg. 1 PER cent on furniture or_piano. 1008 Mu- | tual Savings Bank bid T08 Market st | ALL toans on diamonds and jeweiry 2 per cent | me. B. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming.loans money to salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk.bid. CASH losned salaried people on notes without indorser, MORELL. 608 Examirer bldg | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. wrapper, for mailing, §1 per yea: E————————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW SFEkXALGl ‘PRIGHT PIANO BAR- AINS: Collard, $35: Emerson, $65; Filsher, $70; ler, $1% Chickering, §167; American, HOUSES STABLE wanted. svess box 880, Cal TED to rent or will tage in Western Addition case a two-story cot- Box 2081, Call LOST AND FOUND. San Francisco in SPARKS No_ 265- sase bani | Hiberrnia Savings Francisco, i the ; No. 2i5-354. bt | $165. Heine, $235; Haymes, $150; Steinway, $185. Steinway, large style, $325, and fifty otbers. Rents, §2 up; installments, $4 up. HEINE PIANO CO., '285-237 Geary strest: Oakland branch, Fifteenth and Broadway, old P. O. bidg. the time to select your plano for the boliday present; we have just received two caricads of exceilent instruments, and if you will call and make a selection now the piano v Fruttvale; . morsing, _lady's dlamond Talued an o Prepumie. Deturh | can be delivered wh ready: bring | S N e such amount as or & first pay- = =y 5 m. from wagen, black | mentand we w ents for the future. TH COMPANTY, 7 apers and check reward. Breuss corner Post and Mont- wering to per six months’ rental and rchase price, thus giving 1al instrument for prices cannot be SCOTT-CURTAZ lot_of seccnd-hand uprights from 350 including such mukes as Chickering, roeger. @urtaz, Kirkham. Peass, . Marshall & Wendell Baus and cthers. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- rell st. XNo branches in San Francisco. to Lindauer's stables water spaniel; Page. San Francieco. white BAND instrume F. Besson, Paris, maker Gue Matwald, Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O Farrell - | Skiliful reairing: 2d-band instruments sold. forr! S ey = o4 A MASSIVE solid walnut case Estey orgaz, two banks of xeys and pedal bass your ewn price. BOWERS & SON. 11 Mason. ALMOST new upright; cheap: cash or install- ment. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAliister st. - 30 A STECK upright maho nearly must be sold. 216 McAllister st BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright plan: perfect order: sacrifice. Keeffs's 585 O Farre! Tnredecmed storage plancs and furniture dirt cheap. Whitebead Storage, 1638 Market st that the ¢ Sutter st, need tem gusranteed: removed to 826 Post st specialist for all fe- arities. fnstant re- . ©pp. r femaie the unfortu- + aifficul: cases treated; fice. 1015 Market st SOHMER, Byron Mauzy plance. Ceciliaa plass player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st | SUPERIOR violins, sithers, old and new. H. MT'LLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. this special PERSONALS. A SPECIAL 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 only, 1wl make a liberal reduction from ail r my epectal deep-wrinkie treatment. y who bas been on exhibition in the drug store windows may be seen at my office this week from 10 to 5. in order to ac- eommodate those who have requested to ex- amine the face more thoroughly in private. M. ELLA HARRIS, near Larkin. Call or write ining method. D—Folks would like 1> see you 781 O'Farrell st - amary 1 _J904: save | 'at home settling the stock on the new lot - - MME _DOSCH, 207 Post. in Kcjruda; I wish to come pot later than = ———————=—===—=== p.cember 12. Address Sherman House, 23 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, Eighth st. C. B. LUNDAHL, THE Star Hair Remedy restores gr proves its growth. stops falling, cures d en it scalp: mo stain cleanses #calp;at druggists’, hair cept no Substitute. Star Remedy Co..1338 NOT Bow cheap but how good is the motto 4 machimery. McIN- F: st st an. cie! easy t new ¥ Market st | the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary siess Etandard. the sewing-machine of to-day. J. = W. EVANS 1021 Market st. carner Sutter st LIQUOR habit Fuarantesd ket =t 2 days or no charges; or Cure Co., 997 Mar- South 751 ared Acme Lig room 263; pl AT less than cost, uncalled for sults, overcoats *s at CHARLES LYONS'. London Market st. UOR habit cured in 2 guaranteed. Acme Liguor Cure Co., 997 Mar- ket st., room 203. AL tubular boilers. fromt TRACY ENGT g GANT suits on sasy instaliments; 50 cents up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- Letween Severth and Eighth Tuesday. Thorsday. Saturday, Sun- €s. Teutonss Hail, Howard st Br. Best 32 86 hats, $1 __Oth: Prof.” Foster; ecciety dancing taught. Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st.. Dear | MASSAGE, hand-rubbing oven %0 B Sundays ts nooc. achine: genu - men's sboes at $1 and $100 pair » B - 20 T We DAy express | MASQUERA Boerrmes id.; catalog. X o ST Eer sewing ma day ev ment; face. v tubs. Prot. Morr! nurse assistant. at_$250; t.. Exam. bi t Market. lass order. 520 SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by eiec- tric neelle. Dr, & Mrs. Traverse..1170 Market. lace to buy good umbreilas or have ed or repaired is 120 Stockton st. es; see the compiete line at 1818 | TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. an Ness. RICHARDSON EROS. Misit thing Parlor. cor. Bush and Dupont. 3 C&P. presses. motor, catter, | ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henba restores gray fxtures: doing good business. 2986, Call. | _bair to its natural color: $1: at all druggists’. cost $730; | new; | | Ao ALFALFA Jands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. e —— POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bdargains: ail tracts; maps, photos. etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bidg. REAL ESTATE "0 EXCHANGE. A FINE $15,000 improved ranch in the Na Valley to exchange for San Francisco or - land property. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Cakland, Cal. OAKLAND property to exchangs for stock ranch. P. (. LASSEN & CO., st, Oaklan Cal OAKLAND property to exchange for ranches Bot too far out. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Ter:! Oakland. Cal. OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 11'8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, 9653 Washington and 510 Ninth sts. st., Oak- or without board: special rates to familles. e e e e T OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in_furni- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store,Oakind. R ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT Knickerbocker Avartments, 1340 Pine st. near Hyde—Furnished 3-room suits; $30 up: eteam heated, electric lighted; free batb. | FOUR con. rooms, 2 beds, bath, toilet, gas nd_ecoal st il necessarfes. 1533 HO ed roon 1206 Stockton st . $5-§12; bath, gas, phone. THE ANTLERS, 415 Turk—Modern house- kpg. apartments; 3, 4, § rms.; furn, unfurn. e e e et e e o . APARTMENT HOUSES. Corner Pine and Taylor sts autiful new modern apartments; all sunn rner suites: furnished urnished: none superior; ma- rine view. & HOAG, 118 Montgomery. e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. EHWORTH, 320 Masen st., bet. Geary and Post. Al | fte and single rooins with or with- BRUNSWICK F 25c to $1 per night, light housekeeping rogms: | AT ““The Almonte. Fifth st.)—Room $1 50 to $10 week |4 open all night. 873 Market st. (or No. 1 b, $1, $1 50 night use open all night. shed room tollet. (0ld No. 1364)_Fur- suite, single; aiso unfurnished, BRYANT, 456—A fu BURNETT, 1426 Mari shed roo FFOURD, furnished EDDY, $24—Nicely fur.; sunny rooms; suitable r 1 or 2 gentiemen; $9 and $10. Furniched rooms: ' Elits, corner Mason—Elegantly ny ices reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave, S all conveniences; private; rent reasonable. GRAND thern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $1 to $3 week; reading-room, er. furnished rcome in the city single or en suite; everything of surshine; terms very rea- 10 minutes’ ' walk to Powell -Supny front suite for doctor or other furnished rooms. ne)—Elesantly furn. ntown: en sulte or single; SUTTER. 361 (The LarchmonD—! ern, reasonable: no carfare. 1 ew, mod- Eddy st nr. Market— amily rooms: 35c to $1 nigh gt ek; elevator: electric < bus and baggag Handsome sunny il conveni WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st.. Most convemient and respectabl a5c to $1 50 night: $2 to $8 wee! elec. lghts; free bus: Laggage. TRTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sis, m: CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscristions rece A BRANCH office of The Call for the resep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Oven until 11 p, m e ————— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 1708, = LASS FAMILY HOTEL. LD OCEAN WATER. AL RATES BY THE MONTH. & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st.—A strictly first-ciass family and tourist hotei of unquestioned respectability. American plan, CALIFORNIA, 1240—Most select location Ja modern, clegantly furnished private home: table unsurpassed: marine view. Sc% ani second hand. THE HER. Superfiuous hair and moles removed with clec. tric needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton. 1119 Sutter. FE CO.. 307 Battery st. 1c0nd heart for 3210 | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- 9 tion of advertisements and subscriptions has Sixtis st. = been cpened at 1008 Market et opposite Fifth. Open untsi 11 p._m. PALM sTRY. i — | MME. DEVAS, sclentific palmist and astrolo- | Eist; paim readings $1; 3 questions by ex- Press. $1. aper. Tuesday eve. aiso. 129 Post st MME NEERGARD'S ciass in palmistry begh Dec 18 p m. 242 Post st.: terme 910, 0 | H__JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist, 513 Taylor st near Geary. Phone Binck B6L I’Am_-AlGllG. PA;!T(IG. ETC. ROOMS papered. $3 60 up: tinting, Hartrmann Paint Co., 319 3d et.; tel. 4 CALL at 627 Turk st. or phone Sutter 154, for Faper banging peinting and tinting. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE_C. C. O'DONNELL -Office and residence, 10213% Market st., bet. Oth and 7th; particu- lar attention paid tc diseases of women. specialty. w. 1. O Bp. gasoline emgines; E. B BECK & Co.. | { bammocks, | mieta] beds mattresses. J.F.Hotter.712 Mission. | scn_phoncgraphs, resords. suppliss, moving | ture machines, Alms. 533 0kt GASOLINE engines, automobiles and lacnches, all st J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriers: ail makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y. A WEEX'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages in wrapper, for mailing. $1 B Seec. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | BAVE cash customers for saloon, central lo- cation, $4%90 to $5000; grocery with clean stock, $1500. lodging-house, 12 to 15 rooms; BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a | _DR BALL 1073% Market st. OFARRELL, 208—_Double and single rooms, home cooking. fn private family; price rea- sonable. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., has cnanged hande: hereafter conducted firstclass family hotel; tabie board speciaity. STEVENSON mansion, $07 California st.—At. tractive and sightly rooms; best tabla and service; lowest rates. EIGHTH, 402-Front stnny room in new flat, with or without board; with board, $30 mo. e ——————— ROOMS AND HUARD WANTED. Saa A~ . MOTHER and daughter desire rooms in private family in good iocation; references required and given. Box 3704, Call office, SANCHEZ, 372, bet. 16th and 17th—Room 2 gentlemen: double bed; good home m‘“; ver month. i e —— ROOMS WANTED—Apartments. WANT apartment of and bat fur- pished. east of Tandh and north of te awvy rent not $35. Bex Call_office. s X situated for boarders. o 1o A H. ANDERSON, auctioneer, room m'.'{" na;‘n".“fll“-fl . == - TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. DIVIDEN: :.ovncs—-mmmn-unc-- ECOKS and librares C. HOLMES, | = Tai. herb doetor, cures all diseases of Eumen s 1 PAY highest prices for ail kinds of H. C. WONG, 719 Post conipeny been E!-H-n theatrical 154 Sth ot tel. ‘ eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 st hr&l%.ulm-. c.celm.,im by W, J. GUNN, 530 California st. | PLUMBING, gasfitting and general jobbing. Ahlbach & plumbers.” 336 Howard st. improve- | inspected bargains: monthiy cata- | 466 Tenth | land; furnished rooms en suite or single, with | $125 t0 35 per week and | near Market— | =d at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmors. | 1 TYPE“?!TFI!S AHD' SUPPLIES, AN exceptionally good 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier. §25. other tvpewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50, The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par. teulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Moot- gomery st et 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- bor Commissicuers, Union Depot and Ferry House, San Frantisco, California, Novem- ber 16, 1903. Sealed proposals or bids will be recelved at this_cffice et or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, December 23, 1903, for ths construction of & section of seawall and whart along same to be located between King and Channel streets on the water front of the Ciiy and County of San Fran- clsco, in accordance With the plans and fpecifications presarea thevetor by ihe Chist Engineer of o and adop Board August 27, 1803, a3d on file in this office, to which special reference is hereby made, The work to be done under these specifications consists in furnishing ail ma- terials and labor for copstructing and erect. ing & stone seawall with end embankmen:s and a wharf. It is estimated that the sea- wall and end embankments will contain about 90,000 tons of stome: the whart will contain 36,080 square fest f wharf sur- face. This section of the seawall will ex- tend from the intersection of the northerly line of Channel street (prolongsd easterly) With the water front iine, six hundred (600) feet northeriy along said Wwater front line. The materials to bs used for the construc- tion of the seawall and end e ents will consist of stone not subject to decom- position nor disintegration by the action of s wstacor Al o ae Two classes of stone RIS The first class will include stons of o o more cubic fest in falr assortment of sizes between one and four cuble feet; mo objec: tion will be made to stone larger than four cuble feet; this claes of stone must be free of seams and marked lines of clea: The second class will inciude stome of less than one cubic foot, in assorted sizes, bat Do stone less than five pounds will be ac- cepted at the quarry. The materials for the comstruction of whar? will comsist of the requisits - ties of first class, ciose grained, Dougias yellow fir piles aud yellow fir lumber (meps chantable Guality), wire rope, wrought iram | ' | | i | * bolts, spikes, e all of the best and’ subect to & rigld examinations Y No bid will be received unless it fg on a blank form furnished from this office | and is accompanied by & certified check for | five per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payabie to the order of the Secre: | tary cf the Board, as & guarantee on the part of the successtul bidder that he wilf within eix (6) days after the acc: of the bid enter into a written contract to do said work, according to the pians amd specs ifications prepared therefor. and will alss execute and file wi*h this Board a bond in such sum 2s the Board may deem adeguate with a surety company, to be approved by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, and conditioned for the faithful performance | of such contract: nor will sald bid ‘be cone sidered by this Ecard unless delivered to the secretary of to the assistant secretary, at the office of the secretary, at or prior ga 2:156 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 23, 1903, at which time and Dlace the bids will be opened | The Board reserves the right to refect o all bids if deemed for the best in at the State. . " Bidders are invited to he present at the open- ing of the bids CHAS. H. SPEAR, JOHN €. KIRKPATRICK. I D. MACKENZIE, Board of State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON. Chie! Engineer. - JOHN M. FOY, Secretary. NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley. | Notice to contractors, builders and matertui | men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned | that eealed proposals or bids are solicited for | performing the labor and furnishing the ma- | | i | | { | U | ferials necessary for the excavations and | foundations California Hall, on the | grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, California, and | | =aid bids or proposals will he reeeived at the | offico of the Board of Regents, South Hali Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 11th day of December, 1803 And notice hereby further given that the plans and speci- | fications of said excavations and foundaticns | { have been made and adopted and are placed | | in above named office, where the same may | | be seen and examined uring each day fromr| 8 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., from | this date until said 1ith day of December, 1903. No bids or proposals will be considered | unless the eame are accompanied by a eerti- | fled check or a bond of said proposer equal to | ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- | ficient sureties, conditioned that, if said bid | er proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- | posing will duly enter 1nto a proper contract | to faithfully perform rhe duty and obliga- | tions In accordance with sald proposal and | plans and epecifications, which shall be and | are hereby required to be a part of such | contract. The right to reject any bids is hereby reserved Th. | given pursuant to an act entitled: ‘*An aet | to amend an act entitled ‘An act to create and organize tie Unversi California.” | section 25 thereof, relating to the construction of bullde gs.” approved March 3, 1S97. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bufldings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Secretary. = . PROPOSALS—Bids wanted. Notice is hereby giver. that sealed proposals will be recetved | by the board of directors of the Veterans | | Home of Callfornia. at its office. room 13, 320 | Sansome st.. San Francisco, Cal.. up fo 11 o'clock a. m.. EATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1907, and opened immediately thersarter in the bidders, for furnishing and Gellv. ering quartermaster and commissary “ipplies. etc.. for the Veterans' Home, Napa Counts Calitornta_(railroad station Yountvitle).for six months, commencicg Jan. 1, 1904, and ‘snding June 30, 1904. Schedulas with informats and instructions for submitting bids wils furnished upon application by the under. signed. Bidders will carefuily follow the con. @itions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it i3 in accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea. cose and sugar must be made on samples submitted. No bids Will be received from parties who are not regular dealers In and eaTryving stack of sup- pites on which they bid. FEach bidder must | accompany his bid with a certified chy Bpon some weil-known and responsible bani. | ing-house for at least 10 pver vent of the | amount of his bid, payabie to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditionea that the biddes | will enter into a good and valld contrac | upon notice of acceptange. as required by law. The board reserves the Tight to refect any or all bids, and to order any uantity over or under the specifled. ~ Address JUHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary of the Board of Di. rectors of the Veterans' Hmuofim room 13, 320 Sapsome street, San Francisco, approved March atory of 1 ixk t } PROPOSALS for manufacture of clothing, 26 New Montgomery St., Sen Tranecisco, Cal. Nov. 23, 1003.—Sealed proposals ip wriplicat will be received here until 10 a. ., Decem- ber 7. and ‘lll::n opened for the manufacture breeches and flannel shirts. standard Wuflm» Al‘l.d-.:g-. -nr." £, ""n‘ mr-n: to :Irnhh n.ub' o ariais 2nd imminen incudine votors ; Al patterss, cuttings aud | ort and proposals fur~ o ¥ L. Q. M., U. §. A, Depot Quar- termaster. H it S > approved March 25. 1868, and an act amend- |. MARRIAGE LicENsES | The following marriage licenses were lssued > Sames’ . Kelley, 25, 814% Treat avemue . G o 3 Murphy. 21, 108 street. nd.vuufl:. o Haight . Rosie Fousek, 21, 908 Oak street. Albert Terremere, 21. 1406 Pine street, and Marguerite Candevan, 18, 511 street. Teodore Zaragoza, 28, 928 Pacific street, dnd Victorfa Munoz, 22, 928 Pacific street. Frank Minetta, 46, Wardington, and Elisa- beth Temett!, 28, Osogna, Switzerland. 2 Cario Bongiovanmi, 18, 24 Telegraph place, and Mary Liebers, 17, 2313 Telegraph place. John W. Ekiund, 28, 513 Howard street, and Vengta Rasmussen, 23, 513 Howard strest. Chin King Sung, 26, 723 Sacramento street, and Way Ho, 24, 723_Sacramento street. i e ——— Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will rot be Inserted. They must bs handed at elther of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence ol'mj 1 sons suthorized to have the same pubil i Notices restricted simply to the announcement | Of the event are published once in this columa | free of charge. i BORN. BLACK—In this city, November 23, 1903, to the wu; of Emmett P. Black, a son. | | MARRIED. : BOSTROM—In this city, December | Rev. H. H. Bell, Fred Keslar | Bostrom, hoth of San Fran- I ! Anderson, Annie ‘Anderson, Sarah J. Barman, 'Paulins Battelle, Neilie L. Becker, Emma_M. rown, Perry Dittmer, Frederick Dorn, N. A. J. Dwyer, John W. Eade, Lena E. Foley, Joseph J. Geddes, Charies Gudfrey, John Harrison, Harold ANDERSON—In tnis city, December 2, 1903, . Annje, beloved wife of John Anderson, and mother of Miss A. Guth, a native of Ger- many, aged 43 vears. &7 Friends and acquaintances ars respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- tarment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | ANDERSON—In this city, December 1, 1903, | Sarah Jane, beloved wife of the late Captain John Anderson, and mother of Mrs. Flora Duff, Mrs. Albert B. Edwards of Los Gatos Hayes, Jeremiah Higgine, John Holiywoed, Lamona Maharn, Frances Meriwether, Herbert Merrill, Mary A. Moor, Andreas Morton, Marion Sesser, Major Peter Skarlanic, Mary ni, Angelo beke, Henry Wilson, Hezekiah B. Young, Andrew and Mary and James H. Anderson, a native of Halifax. N. §., aged 75 yesrs 10 months | and 3 davs. i EFFriends are respectfully invited to a:- tend the funersl services Friday morning, December 4. 1908, at 10 o'clock, at her lats | residerce, 2685 Howard street. Interment L O. O. F. Cametery. BARMAN—In this city, December 2, 1003, Pauline Barman, beloved mother of Maris Barman, and sister of Mra. Benjamin Hirsch | of Germany and Mrs. J. Neoburger of Switzerland. aged 5§ years. H 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, at her late 2180 Steiner strest. Intsrment Home of Peace Cemetery, by frhin leaving Third and Townsend straets at 11:30 o clock. BATTELLE—In this eit}, December 2, 1963, | suddenly. Nellle L., beloved wife of Ernest L. Battells, mother of Leslie L. Battelle, daughter of Albert C. and the late Eimira Gay, and sister of Mrs. Hattie Gray, a na- | tive' of San Franciseo. E7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Friday, December 4, 1903, at 1:80 o'clock, at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenty-first stre>t, be- twein Capp and Mission, thence by eiectric funeral car from corner of Eightsenth and Guerrero strests to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for interment BECKER—In this city, December 2, 1965, Emma M. dearly beioved wife of Herman C. Becker, daughter of Mrs. Mary Pape, sister of Alma, Wiille and Henry Pape, and niece of Fri Parsch and Mrs. Delia Hardy, & pats- { San Francisco, aged 23 years 2 month ond 8 days. g € Friends acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock. from her late residence, ‘1655 Sixteenth: avenue, corner of N street, South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of ber soul, commencing at 10 o'clock.” In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—1In this city, December 1, 1908, Perry | Teother ot William T, Brov o rown, bro rown, ane £on-1d4aw of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughe a native of Pennsylvania, aged 50 years months and 1 day. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited (0 attend the funeral Friday, at 2 o'clock, from Elks Hall. 223 Sutter street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ELKS Hall, 223 Sutter street, San Franeisco | Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E.—Members of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. K., are motified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Perry B. Brown, at Elks Hall, 223 Sutter street, to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock. JAMES O'DELL, Exalted Raler. DITTMER—In this city, December 3, 190G, at his residence, 820 Hampshire street, Fred- erick, beloved husband of Meta Dittmer, father of Mrs. Katie Siebke and Herman Dittmer, brother of Herman Fruedenthal, and grandfather of Aifred and Clara Siebke, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 0 years 3 months and 10 days. | DORN—In Watsonville, December 2. 1903, N. A. J Dorn. beloved husbahd of Rebecca E. | Dorn, a native of Kentucky, aged 74 years and 7 months. i DWYER—In St. Helena, Cal, December -2, 1903, John W., beloved son of Jerome and Mary Dwyer, and brother of Josie Dwyer and Mrs. Neilie Duffy. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 29 years § menths and 9 days. EADE—In this eity, December 2. 1908, at her parents’ residence. 517 Chestnut street, Lena | Ellen, dearly beioved daughter of George | Washington and Julia Eade, a native of San FOLEY—In Phoenix, Ariz, December 2, 1903, Joseph J. beloved husband of Mary E. 33 vears. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Charles, beloved husband of Sarah Gedd and father of Mrs. S. E. Thomson, Mrs, H. F. | tive of Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged 83 years. | GODFREY—In this city, December 3. 10, John, belawed husband of Hannah Godfres. | and father of Florence, Adele and Joha | years. 'An oid reaidert of Reno, Nev. £ Nctice of funeral hereafter. Harold, dearly beloved son of Thomas and Anafe ' Harrison, and brother of Melvin, | tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 14 days. miah, beloved husband of the iate Mary | Hayes, and devoted father of Thomas and | and Mrs. Neliie , 2 native of | County Cork, Ireiand, aged 70 years 7 Vietor, N. Y., papers please copy.) ! @7 Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- | (Saturday). at § o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mission street, be- | Francisco, aged 27 days. Folcy, a native of Fall River, Mass., aged | GEDDES—In this city; 3 Cheidon and Grace Adalaide Geddes, a na- | Godfrey, & native of ew York, aged 60 HARRISON—In this city, December 3, 190K, | Hazel, Grace and Gertrude Harrison, a na- | HAYES—In this city, December 3, 1908, Jere- | Edward Hayes Richard and Josie Quinian | months and 19 days. (Valiejo, Cal, and fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | tween Seventh and Eighith, Patrick’s Church, where a solerman requiem | bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose | of bis soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. In- | terment a: Vallejo, Cal., by steamer General Frisbie, Mission-street whart. at 0:45 a, m. HIGGINS—In this city, December John Higxins. beloved i i Interment Holy Cross Cometery. HOLLYWOOD—In Berkeley, December 2, Lamona, beloved daughter of Josesh xudtr; Hollywood, a native of Berkeley, & days. MAHARN—Ia this city. Frances E., dearly beloved daugh! James T. avd Mary A. Maharn, beloved ter of Lauretta and James Maharn, granddaughter of Patrick Mary and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral RENRY J. CALLACHER Co. *"mm:..”'-fi. 2 80. 2. ERH H] i i &l a B o) . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | by s 67 (Friday). at 1 o'clock, from her parents’ residence, 774 Fourtsenth street. Interment Holy Cress Cemetsry. MERIWETHER —The interment of D. Meriwether, beloved husband of ibeth end father of Herbert F. and Mmr. took piace December 3 at Cemetery, San Mateo County. Birthplace, Macon, Tenn. nesses papers please copy. 3 Ma e g g iy By erd ry Ann o Paricer Merrill, and mother of Willam J. Dale of Hawailan Territors. a native of England. aged o4 vears and 7 mouths’ L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services I to-day (Friday), 2t 1 o'clock, at the chapel | of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mis- | sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage. MOOR—In this city. December 3. 1903, An- | dreas, dearly beloved and cmiy child of An- dreas and Maria Moor, a native of San Fraa- cisco, aged § months and 15 days. MORTON—Ia this city, December 3, 1903 Marion, beloved daughter of James and Maggie Morton, and sister of Willle and Renie Morton, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 16 days. SESSER—In this city, December 3, 1903, at Ocean View, Major Peter Sesser, baloved husband of the iate Pauline Semser, and father of Mrs. C. E. Carison and Frank 8. | and Oscar F. Segser, a native of Bavaria, | d‘b:mny. aged 70 years 3 months and 17| ye. | SKARLANIC—In this city, December 2. 1909, | Mary., beloved wife Michae! Skatlanic. Henry. Nellie. Rosie and Katie Skariante, native of gary, aged 46 years 5 months and 7 days. in this city, December 2, 1903, Aa- | gelo Varni, dearly beloved son of Giusepps | and the late Angela Varni, a native of 3an Francisco, aged 3 months and 8 davs. i WIEBCKE—In this city, December 2, 1004, Henry Wiebcke, beloved husband of Anna | Wiebcke, a native of Lumstedt. Germany. WILSON. n “this city, December 3, 193, of Ohio, aged | | | | and mother of Frank, Ev Hezekiah B. Wilson, a nati 73 vears. ear Santa Clara, December 1, 190, Andrew Young, beloved husband of Marie Young, and father of Albert, Walter and Frances Youns, a native of Copenhagen. | Denmark, aged 64 years 7 months and 29 days. | I Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral from hi: late restdence on Scotts lane, near Santa Clara, Saturdey, December 5, at 1:30 o'clock. | Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. | | | | | | \ | zhanahars DESIGNS ELORAL POWEL | | | | r.R.L Walsh Bas resvmed den's! prasties | \ . st his firmer oflens | 847 Geary St Lirest'y oppesits Sarategs Hall Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Plate Work . . . $5.00 te $25.00 LOOX TOR TEIS AD BACH OTHER DAY. f | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ada Cousins to Apn E. Cousins, undivided ly interest in ot cn W corner of I street and First avenue, SW 200 by NW 130, Butcher Reservation: $10. Emanuel Lewis Investment Company to An- drew P. Anderson, lot on NE line of Brazil avenue, 75 NW of IAndon street, NW 25 by NE 100, 'lot 5, block 2, Excelsior Homsstead Tract; $10. City and County of San Franciseo to Carrie L. Morton, lot on W line of Bartlett street, €5 N of Navy or Twenty-sixth, N 60 by W 117:8, et William Keegan to Eillen Keegan, lot on § line of Hayes strest, 110 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by 8 120; $10, City anA County of San Brancisco to Lewis Locke, lot on N line of Vallajo street, 200.% W of Baker, W 48 by N 100: $ —. i Augusta_Jorss to Edward C. Jorss, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 5 S of Nineteeath, § 20 by E 190; §10. Sarah B. Melone to Edward F. and Gearge M. Enstman, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 75 _E of Church, | 25 by N 69:6 §10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Jacob Weissbein, lot om N Iine of Twenty-first street, 200 E of Castro, E 25 by N 114 $580. G. T. and Annie Knopf to Aisxander Magee, lot oa NW corner of Twenty-first and York streets, W 25 by N 83; $10. James Taylor to Hermann Koehn, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 112 N of Twenty-fourth, N 22:3 by E 122:6; $10. Francesco and Luigfa Paganini to Laigi Fer- rari, lot on E line of Dupont street. 113:6 N of Union. N 26, E 107:6, S 50, W 34:6, 'N 24, W 53: $10. Luisi and Natalina Fervari to Franceseo Paganini, NE corner of 30-vara lot 414, S 50 by W 30; $10. 2 Y paward J. Le Breton to Jean G. M. Mareiliag and Jean B. and Anme F. Eyraud. undivided i of lot on N line of Clay street, 65 W of Dupont, W 20 by N 70 aiso Jot on SW corner of Thirty-first avenue and H street, W 25 by S 100. block 502. Bay Park; $360. Wailace C. and Clara H. Wise to Arthur H. Barendt (executor of eatate of Robert West- field), lot on E line of Prospect street, 83:6 S of Clay, S 21:9 by E 36 $10. ! City and County of Sen Franciseo to George ! F. Chevalier. lot on W line of Powzll street, 2 of Pacific, N 30 by W 45:10; §—— . W. CaMahan to Charles Bone, undivided sixth of lot on NE corner of Jones and Geary | streets, £ 24 by N S0 $2000. - | Daniel Buckley to Rosa Constant, lot on § line of Union street, 22:6 E of Larkin, E 23 quitciaim deed; $§1. B. and Mary M. Bradbury to Market- | Company (corporation). 15, 17 and 19 &;’r‘» quitclaim deed: $10. Lily, nk A. and Anny O. Riedel to Mark E. Tewis, lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 258 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by 8E 70, quitclaim w. strest Fourth : §5. | Walter to same, same, quitclaim desd; $10. Mickarl and Joseph Hams to Isabella F. hottler (wife of H.). lot on SE iine of Silver 125 SW of Third, SW 25 by SE 80; $10. } Michael H. Maas to same. lot on SE line of Silver street, 100 SW of Third, SW 23 by SE Riedel se jam Keegan to Eilen Keegan (wifs). fot | on SE lige of Minna street. 250 SW_of Fourth, also 200 SE of Mission, SW 25 by SE 75; gift. FEmma Huber to Catherine F. Hill. lot on N line of Lake street, 32:6 E of Ninth avenue, E 30 by N 72; $10. Fanny H. and William F. Beck to Eva L. | Kofner (wite of Jobn M.). undivided kaif of | lot on SW _corner of Fourteenth avenue and A | astreet, § 120 by W ,51: $10. | Ciiy and County gf San Praneisco to Minnie | B. Tucker, Etta B. McNear, Male T. Mac- donald and €. O. G. Miller; lot on W line of | Thirty-seventh avenue, 180:8 § of A street, | SW 405:9, S 67:6, F 50:1, NE 320:10, N 142:7: | also lot on E line of Thifty-ninth of Point Lobos avenue, - NwW 358:8, S 252, E 20:11, mencing 1 N of P wdt ! safh E " 8 - 3 8 e 1 i v = iy | streets. S 135 by | Marx, { (widow), fot beginning at 2335 CARELESS WORDS LEAD TO ARREST Marshal Kerns' Ears Help Him Discover Young Burglars. Youth of a Good Family and an ex-Convict Get Into © Toils. —_— Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, 2148 Center Street, Dec. 3. Two young men, George Barrow, son of ex-Superior Judge H. C. Bar- row of 2303 Telegraph avenue, and Louis Long, an ex-convict and son of Mrs. Lillian Leong of 2207 Telegraph avenue, were arrested on charges of burglary at Berkeley station this morning by Marshal Kerns. The spe- cific charges against the accused is that of breaking Into the Tesla Coal Company’'s barn and stealing some sacks, though they are suspected of being the fellows who have been com- mitting many burglaries around town of late. Marshal Kerns has been watching the men since Handle's jewelry stors robbed, about four months ago, as they are suspected of having been implicated in that affair. The methods used in the subsequent burglaries were similar to those employed in the jewelry store raid, and through cer- tain circumstances Long and Barrow were connected with them. Marshal Kerns was unable, however, to securs any direct evidence. The cue to the train of events that led to the capture of the men was con- veyed to Marshal Kerns by a con- versation he overheard. This was in regard to some 300 sacks that were stolen from the Tesla Company’s barn at University avenue and Stanford place. By means of the clew he was able to find where the sacks had been disposed of to a junk dealer, and from the junk dealer he was able to learn the identity of the men who sold the sacks. With this information in hand and sure of his men Marshal Kerns arrest- ed Long and Barrow this morning at Berkeley station, their usual haunt. They were taken before Justice Ed- ar, who fixed their bail at $1000 cash |each and set the preliminary exami- | nation for next Tuesday. In lieu of the bail the prisoners were taken to | the County Jail. Barrow comes of a good family. His father was formerly Superior Judge in Oregon, and Dr. Jennie Barrow, his stepmother, is a weil-known physician in Berkeley. Neither parent nor step- parent is Inclined to assist young Barrow in his trouble, declaring that they have repeatedly warned him against keeping company with evil as- sociates, so that he Is not entitled to their support. @ i lot on SW corner of Twenty-second and Kirk- ham strests, W-319:8 by S 100, biock @25, Boardman's map, Cakiand; aiso lot on SE cor- ner of Twenty-second -’n:mx(r:- streets, B 230 by S 100, portion o same map. Oukiand; alse lot on SW coener of Twenty- second and Union street tion of block €23, same ! on SE cormer of Twenty-second E 46:6, Mfl 622, Oakland, quitclaim deed; $10. Harvey C. and Eliza W. Somers to Johan H. Faister, Iot on X line of Twenty-first etreet, 137:6 W _of Curtis, W 37:6 by N 100, of lots 12 and 13, block I. Curtis and Williams Tract. Qakiand: $10. Anna McNeill (single) to Hiram L. Wood- burn, lot on § lne of Parker street, 127:6 W of Dana, W 30 by S 134:6, lot 7, block C, Leonard Tract, Berkeley. $10. Lyman and Sarah J. Allen (wife) to Wil- liam Clark, lot beginning at point on E lne of iot 18, block A. Janes Tract. 15 N from N line of Delaware, N 60. W 37.35, S €0:2, E to be- ginning, Berkeley: $10. L. H. and Lizzie Sly (wife) to Oscar G. Heaton, lot 9, biock E, Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Township: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to George lots 160 to 162 and 171 to 173, map Jessie Jones Tract, Brookiyn Township; §10. Carrie B. Jump (wifs of R. L.) to Comley H. Randall. iot on E lne of Fruitvale avenue, 109 S of Pleasant strest, S 30 by E 135, lot Block D, corrected map of subdivisions of D an2 E. Champion Tract, Brooklyn = B Townsbip: $10. Elsie A and J. ¥ McEirath to Joseph and Santini Mondini, iot on N line of Forty-seventh street, 190 E of West. E 30 by N 110, lot 7. Dleck 2117, Alden Tmct at Temescal, Oakiand: e Calvjn A. Shaw to Clarence lots 26, 965, £ % of lot 95% and W 3 of lot 9%, amended map of subdivisions of Mosswood Tract. Oakland: $10. James Galavin (widower) to Eliza E. Spencer point on center line of Cypress street distant 160 N of its intersec- tion with N linc of Eighth, E 100 by N 30, Oakiard; grant. ‘The Realty Sypdicate to May I. Johmson, lot | 17, dlock D, Central Pledmont Tract, Oskland Tt et > T. Lavdregan to Lou and James I 3 uise Delabriandats, 40 feet on N line of Francisco street, betng lots 5 and 6, block D, Roomey Traet, Berkley; $I0. Calvin ‘A. Shaw (single) to Clarence Geange, lot on N cne of Hasex street, 3I5 W of Shat- tuck avenue, W 113 by N 105, lot 14 and por- tion of lots 13 and 13, block K. map of per- tion of Newbury Tract in 51, Peralta Rancho, Berkeley: $10. Tda R, and A. L. Whiting to_Albert 8. and Deiphina Veirs, lot on § Iine of Mountain View avenue, 200 E of Hillside, E 100 by § 200, lots €5 and 66, bieck 34 map of resubdivision ol block 34, Warner Tract, Brookiya Township: lot on E line of Prospect street, 100 § :'y!lll.-?10fl i i W i 5 td O H i i 4 L) 88 P 8 H 315 f { ¢ i r;; H i i | i K H _x J f ! i 4 % g% féi i | | b & g ; & ! ; : a : i i i i il <38 g H - lll 4 5 i i ( | i ; A : i % i i % i : H i i g i : % B i f H / I ! i | 8 3 i i g . E i 77 i L by P 2

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