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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 35, v —Coniinned. Corps, able 21 and 35; read and write + on men-of- land in stations rec tw in uiting of- Cal, and r shoes haif- | for 2%c, 50c 565 Mission st., 1 Tiird st.? catalogue 41A Howard st Stad MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. ALTERATION = — Bes $2 50 hats, $1 50. Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny s 93 Pine; open t w.; Sund } near { | Printing « 3 C&P. presaen. motor, ines: New and second hand. THE HER- AFE CO.. 307 Battery st. A _VERY fine dlamond heart for $210 at W. J. | HESTHAL'E, 10 Sixth st. €agoline engines . B. BECK & A machinery of all Market st. 4| | | mag! erns, sale, rental; | 4 & Breck, 131 Post st. pipe and all mizes. EU- | LEY & SONS. 100 Vallejo st “second hand. moving | ccords, supp Y 33 Mkt, | ns. Bacigalu engines. automoblles and launches; 3 DOAK, 46 Fremont st. PROPOSALS—Continu | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. TAILOR-MADE suit §750; dress pants $2 50. Miafit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to iis natural color; $1; at all druggists’. iperfiucus hair and moles removed with elec- tric needle, Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market ct., opposite Jifth. Open urtl 11 p. m. PALM STRY. | MME. DEVAS, scientific palmist and astrolo- Eist; palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex- press, §1; open Tuesday eve. also. 13 Post st MME NEERGARD'S class in paimistry begina Dec 1, 8 p. m. 242 Post st.; terms §10, 1, JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific puimist, 513 Taylor_et.. near Geary. Phone Black GAl. PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered, §3 50 up: tinting, Hartmann Paint Co., 319 3d st,; tel. inting. aln 413. | CALL at 627 Turk st. or phone Sutter 154, foF . paper banging. painting and tinting. or ¥ makes es_on sec ALEXANDER & C! .. 110 Montg'y. T without lens. tgomery st. ¢ Lypewriers: ail | - = { MISCELLAYEOUS ¥ | = | plano: standard Oakitnd. BOOKE and HOLMES, | 1148 Market st.; phone Jessie 5741, or, postal. 1 PAY highest prices for all cloth 3t | 8 TILTON w theatrical goods. posta clothing_and tel. Jessie 2851. | nts g60d sec 154 Gth st MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, €01-602-603 Examiner butlding. Quick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. second mortgages undivided inter- #lgnments of rents, Property in trust, legausies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_treaiment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money fee HERMAN MURPHY. S on furniture and planos without | to_permanent salaried people on knowledge of employer; lowest rates; no commission. NA- TIONAL CREDIT CO. 6S and 09 Donchoe ding, -1 Market st. | STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOANS on fur. | piture, planos or to salaried people on thelr | note; proper treatment guaranteed. ILLINIOS TRUST CO.. r. 16, Phelan bid:, tel. Main 704 HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain lberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 848 Market st., tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third, | tes, removal; their note without security or MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; largest business in | 46 principal cf Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. A—1 per cent on furniture or plano: no remov- al. Bo commission. no publicity:$25 up; quick, | vate_ confidential. 26 Montgome: T | MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 Grant ave., | LOANS FROM §1 TO $10,000. to loan on low interest; gold, silver. sonds, pearls and precious stones bought 1. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. wage-earners on unin- te privacy. Fidelity ms 48-49 Chronicle bldg. easy ] _oan Company n TO calaried people without security; on furni- ture; indorsed notes and other securit: F. | Discount Agency, 143 Phelan building. { AT lowest rates on furniture and planos; strict 1 no stallments accepted. ervatory bufiding. | loans on salaries confiden. | an. Room 60, 819 Market. | OPEN Credit Ass'n, tially: mew,simple ire & planos; $1 TREMAIN, roo! N fu m up; no rem: 81, 6 Eddy st. 1 PER cent on fui " Mu iture or_plano. 1003 Mu- tual Savings Bank bldg.. 708 Market ALL loans on diamonds and ewelry 2 per cent mo. §. F. C lateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, > . n e and reward it re- r vale: mono- HATCH, dlamond pake. Return reward enice KOHL, reliable specialist bles and irregularities; in sed. 10081 Market =t LL—All who are sic specialist on fe corrected; the unfortu- st difficult cases treated; 1018 Market st STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to | ploves. R. 311, Mutual <.bid d salaried people on notes withou MORELL, 609 Examirer bldg. MU "(-",3‘. INSTRUMENTS. i 1AL UPRIGHT PIANO BAR- | large up; style, ins and firty | iments, $4 up. C Geary street: . Fiftéenth and Broadway, old | select your plano for the | we have just received two nd if you nd make a selection now the piano ivered when you are ready; bring ou’ can ‘spare for a first pay- arrange easy payments for THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC et st NOW i the time t holiday nt the best piano in the city for $3 per if; we aliow six months rental and purchase price, thus givin, nothing; equaied in our San ) CO., A FINE lot of recond-hand uprights from $50 up. including such makes Vose Krosger. Curtaz, Ki Herdman, Marshail & ‘Wendell cthers. BENJ. CURTAZ & SO! rell st. No branuches in San Francisco. BAND_ instruments; F. Gus Maiwald. Agt. Pac. Coast 24-hand 1 truments sold. skillful repairing A MASSIVE solid walnut case Estey organ, | w0 banks of xeys and pedal bass: cost $730; | _ your own price. BOWERS & 5ON. 11 Mason. ALMOST new upright; cheap; cash or inst; ment. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. A STECK upright mahogany, nearly new; must be sold. 216 McAllister st. + | BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright plano: __perfect order: sacrifice. Keeff 5 O'Farrell. Unredcemed storage planos and furnitgre dirt che Whitehead Storage, 1636 Market st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Cecilian piano er. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. k, nr. Van complaints; 10 to 5; nst. relief; 25 years exper Market—Reliable ladies’ Dprivate home before and during best medical care; low fees. private: secluded Eighth st., Alamed; Foisom st ES and HINDOO HERB treatment. 1126 Market s 5 Powell st Wml H seases cured by herbs, MISCELLAMNEOUS—FO SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new, H. AT ker. repairer. 2 Latham pl —n T et 2 Intham place PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. R_C. C. O DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st bet. 6th and 7iy; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. D | BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years 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 727 Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post all diseases ciired by Chinese herbs; consultation tree. | WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dia- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PROPOSALS. A AN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- bor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry House, San Francisco, California, Novem- ber 16, 1903, Sealed proposals or bids will be recelved at this_cffice at or prior to 2:15 o'clock pi m. on Wednesday, December 23, 1903, for the iction of & section of seawall and ong same to be located between and Channel streets on the water front of the City and County of San Fran- cleco, {n accordance with the plans and epecifications prepared therefor by the Chiet Engineer of the Board and adopted by the 1903, aad on file in this to which special reference s hereby The work to be done under these tions consists: in furnishing all ma- terials and labor for cobstructing and erect ing & stone seawall with end embankmer and a wharf. It i estimated that the sea. wall end end embankments will contain about 90,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contein_ 36,060 square fest of wharf sur- face. This eection of the seawall will ex- tend from the intersection of the northerly line of Channel street (prolonged easterly) with the water front line, six hundred (600) teet northerly along said ‘water front line, The materials to be used for the construc- tion of the seawall and end embankments will consist of stone not sabject to decom- position nor disintegration by the action of Eea ‘water oOr Afr. Two classes of stone will be recognized. The first class will Include storie of one of more cubic feet in fafc assortment of sizes between one and four cublc feet; po objec- tion will be made to stone larger than four cubic feet; this class of stone must be free of seams and marked lines of cleavage, The second class will include stone of less than one cubic foot, in assorted sizes, but 5o stone less than five pounds will be ac- cepted at the quarry. The materiais for tae constructio wharf will consist Of the requisite Zf..n‘{'.? ties of first ass, ose grained, Dougias yellow fir piles and yellow fic lumber (mer- chantable quality), wire rope, wrought iron bolts, spikes, etc., all of the best quality and subject 0 & rigld exdmination. No bid will be received unless it is made on & blank form furnished from this offi and is accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid, pavable to the order of ghe Secre- tary of the Eoard, as a guaranie on the part of the successful bidder that he will within six (6) days after the acceptance of the bid enter into a written contract to do said_work, according to the plans and spec- ffications prepated therefor. and will also execute and file with this Board a bond in such sum as the Board may deem adequate 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 said bid be ocons £ldered by this Board unless delivered to the gecretary or to the assistant secretary, at {he office of -the secretary, at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 23, 1903, at which time and place the Board August 27, office, made. bids will be opened. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids if deemed for the best interest of the State. = are invited to be present at the open- of the bids. Board of State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer, JOHN M. FOY. Secretary. NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkelp Notice to contractors, buflders and materiai men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary for the excavations and foundations of C: 'ornia Hall, on the T of the University of California at rkeley, Alameda County, California, sa;d bids or proposals will be received at the officc of the Board of Regents, South Hali. Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 1ith day of December, 1903, And notice is Lereby further given that the plans and speci- fications of said excavations and foundations have been made and adopted and are placed in above named office, where the same may be seen and examined during each day from ® o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., from this date until said 11th day of December, 1903. No bids or proposals will be considered gnless the spme are accompanied by & certi- fled check of a bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- ficlent sureties, conditioned that, If said bid or proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- posing will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obliga- tions in accordance with said proposal and plans and epecifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice s given pursuant to an act entitled: *“‘An t to amerd an act entitled ‘An act to create and organize the University of California,’ approved March 25. 1868, and an act amend- atory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of bufld- ings,” approved March 3, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McCKOWEN, Secretary. PERSONALS. | A SPECIAL LOW RATE. 30 DAYS ONLY— LA M ElLLA HARRIS, © 8ll swhom I have made prices to sinee Jan. 11903, & for the ensuing 30 days only, I will make a liberdl reduction from all prices for my epectal deep-wrinkle treatment, | The lady who has been on exhibition fn | the drug store windows may be seen at my office this week from 10 to 5. in order to ac- commodate those who have requested to ex- | amine the face more thoroughly in private. M. ELLA HARRIS, 781 O'Farrell st. near Larkin. Call or write for book explaining method. THE Star Hair Remedy res proves its growth, stops and itching seal in’ or stickiness; cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers’;ac- bstitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. ; DON'T despond:,if your iliness has not been | relieved by others my treatment will effect & cure. IVAN McLAUGHLIN, 406-407 | Starr King building, 121 Geary st. tores gray hair, im- ing, cures dandruft - | | R SALE, | BOILERS, engi ) ] TOSH & WOLPMA> Fremont st. | DOES YOUR ROOF L e l Repuir it with clate eds no painting n. tin _or shing LATERITE ROOF) rolls easy to lay; or coating good over old for new roofs. . 713 Market st. rs, engines, pumps, pulleys, shafting, eic., etc., bought, soid. rented and exchans see Sunday papers. H, £ WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale st, dress pants, 250, Origi- Pariors, 238 Kearny st., d o 9 p. ., Sunday to moon. 8, sells or rents gear machinery, o Eines, boilers, ater pipe. shafting, WHEG":. te. ‘IHTELA“ ., 253-255 Spear st. +LADIES drop frame bicycle: also a_Domestic | sewing machine with all attachments; both in | 008 condition. Box 2823, Call. " 72x16_AORIZONTAL tubular botlers, front | end @il Biings. TRACY ENGINEERING 0., 151 Fremont »t., San Francisco. H slightly used, sold at cost visible typewriter catalog Revalk & Co., San Franciaco, | TEY gur meh's shoes st §1 and $150 pair- | Toot-form shoes st 82 50; pay express | harges. 1134 st Exam. bld: catalo. tree. | R sale—Fine viglin. Apply at 17 Fourth _=t,, oom € > machinery, bo! A--Fine sul nal Misfit Clu near | | ELEGANT suits on easy instaliments: 50 cents NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary £tandard, the u'lnr-mlchlnt of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. PHYFICIAN, 15 years’ experien cures - manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or eddress Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter st.; fee moderate: LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days or no charges; guaranteed. Aeme Liquor Cure Co., 997 Mar- ket st., room 203; phone South 751 FINE, genuine giamonds, watches and jowelry cheaper than anywhere at A, A, RITTER' 257 Kearny st. near Bush. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats ard trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London LIQUOR habit cured In 2 days or no Sharges: ravtecd, Acme Liguor Co., 907 Mar- et st.. room and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- ket st.. between Seventh and Eighth. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun- gay evgs., Teutonia Hall, Howard ef. or. MhLFmL Foster; sccicty dancing taught. MASSAGE, hand-rubbing treatment; face vi- bratory machine; genuine tubs. Prof. Morrls, 400 Geary st., nr. Mason: nurse assistant. LOT machines cheap: Chicagos, Twentleth | Pucks. BACIGALUPI, 933 Market. | je—Improved Singer sewing nuthhu.{ 28 Eeventh st., room 9. THEY'RE off Old_reliable system gets the coin; e silver. American Turf <o., 8. F. MASQUERADE corrwmes, pla i courtry arders, GOLDSTEIN & &':’b:k;k'l‘g VE sieam automobile; first-class order. 520 IPECIAL ad.—Our beautiful $5 cabinet folder style, $2. The Fad, 1206 st AL e Py et i g 1A Neuhaus & Co., merch. tailors, 127- EUPERFLUOUS kair & moles removed tric neelle. Dr. & .l.! Traverse,.1170 THE bert place to buy good umbrel a-ew“-up-'lmh‘ll&: SUITS to order on {nstaliments, 0115.“.":. elec- have i PROPOSALS for manufacture of clothing. 36 New Montgomery St., San Trancisco, Ca Nov. 23, 1903.—Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received here until 10 a, m., Decem. ber 7, and then opened for the manufacture of olive drab overcoat ice coats, breeches and flannel shi per U. 8. standard and specifications. 'All cloth, serge, flannel and Jasting to be furnished by the U, S. The contractor to furnish all other materials and trimmings, including buttons. All patterns, cuttings and remnants to re. main the, property of the United States. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any part there- of. Information and blank proposals fur. nished on application. Envelopes containing proposala should be indorsed. ‘‘Proposals for Clothing No. 9097, and addressed to MAJOR A. DEVOL, Q' M., U. §. A., Depot Quar- aster, e e e e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Estate of HEINRY BOEHM, also known as HENRY BOEHM, decea: tice is heteby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, as admin- istrator of the estate of HEINRY BOEHM, also known as HENRY BOEHM, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having | BOLK, S1_Three sunny claime against the sald deceased, to ex- hibit them, with the —necessary vouchers, within_four months after the first publica’ tion of this notice, to the sald administra- ior at the office of his attorney, CARLTON W. GREENE, at room 76, Chronicle build- ing, at the junction of Market, Geary and Kearny streets, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the eaid estate in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, administrator of the estate of HEIN- RY 'BOEHM, also known as HENRY BOEHM, deceased. Dated at San 0, November 28, 1903, OTICE TO _CREDITORS — Estate CHARLES WHITE, deceased—Notice fs hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, as administrator of the estate of CHARLES WHITE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said dw&w exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said nistrator at the of- fice ot his attorney, CARLTON W. GREENE, at room 76, Chronicle buflding, at junction of Kearny, Geary and Market streets, the same being his place for the ction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of &L fo nia. JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of CHARLES WHITE, CARLTON W. GREENE, attorney ad- allmfixnlorbrr:‘fm:ll 76 _and 79, icle ng. Dated at San Francisco, Novem- ber 28, 1803, (i | CATARRH, DEAFNESS ; | R ! ana | THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 5 MONTGOMERY ST. NEW FLATS. $32,600—Rents §212 a_month; 4 very fine flats on o Weatern Addition corner. close to a park; depth of lot on mnorth side of t; sun and light in every room; flats have 7 and 9 rooms, resectively; | part of lot is vacant and income can be ine 000—Rentg $157 50; O'Farrell st., mot far from Van Ness ave.: 3 fine new flats, 8 rooms and bath each; one flat iz un- der lease; contains ail of the latest and finest improvements: particularly good nelghborhood for renting. & $10,000—Rents $187 60; 3 first class flats, be- ing & key lot with exceptionally good southern and western exposures; sun.in almost every room in this house; very good neighborhood; this house is very well built. $17,000—Rents $132 60; 3 flats of 7 and 6 Tooms, respectively; everything complete and modern: first class in every re- spect and has the advantage of being good prospective business property. $16,500—Rents §130; McAllister st., north 3 fine new flats recently finished: m ranged in the latest style, with all the conveniences that modern flats can hav 7 rooms and bath each; upper flats hav fine view of the city; always rented. $16,000—Rents $120; for 4 flats and 2 houses; all rented and will always keep rented. $15,000—Rents $106; Fell st.; nearly 45-foot front, back to a rear street; 4 flats and 2 houses; an exceptionally good renting locality. $15,000—Rents $130; Sacramento st flats just completed, which have 7 rooms and bathy gas and electric lights, fine ntels, ted wall: comvulete and | modern in every detall: street work all | ; ‘cars passing; a barticularly good | 3 new $13,600—Two new flats; upper flat has 9 réoms and bath and foclal hall; comvlete in every detail: lower kat has 8 ropm: and bath: rents for $35 a month; fine view from. these flats. ,500—Rents $80 a month; 2 very well bullt - flats on & key lot, with fine southern exposure; S rooms and bath in each; two car lines within half & block; houses will always be rented. SE & SONS, g il i 5 MONTGOMERY ST. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. 1y 20,000 square feet. Nes Not far from Larkin street. Fine site for hotel, apartment house or large number of small flats, £30,000. 90 California st. (Savings Unfon bulldirg). $5000—Residence, built only 3 years, 7 rooms, bathroom, basemen(; grand marine view; lot | 25x100; sunny site; fine homes going up; horth | of Broadway; @ bargain. $1760—Unlon st.: sunny site: marine view; Jot 25x100; $100 first payment; easy Install- ments. $2625—Union, north side, west of Devisadero; lot 87.6x100; marine view: $150 frst payment; easy Installments. $4250—Desirable business corner on Clement, 82.6x100, with residence; @ rooms and bath- room. $3250—Choice Tot, 50x120, north of lake, close | to Presidio wall; street work done; few steps from Sacramento street cars. $10.000—Four flats, 2 separate buildings, new: income $1110; north of Broadway; fine marine view; a bargain. $3300— Business corner, Webster; 25x110, W. J. GUNN, 530 California Street. finished complete with | easy terms; large lots. MODERN _cottage every convenienc rooms—$2000. rooms—$3250. rooms—$3500. rooms—$3600. 7 rooms--$4100. Tooms-—$4000. Located on First and Second aves, bet. | Geary and MeAllister st cars and one block north of park. F. NELSON, JUST FINISHED. TWO BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM COTTAGES IN THE MISSIO] EASY PAYMENTS. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 POST ST. NEW flats for sale on Sixteenth st. near lenrv-h; rent $00 a month. D. CONDON, builder. l BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. LOTS, N or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W, J. GUNN, 530 California st. PLUMEING, gasfitting and general jobbing. Ablbach & Maver, plumbers, 836 Howard REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sal | $1100—20 ACRES fine level land, near town, in |~ Lake County; 5-room house, barn, ete. $5800—160 acres, near town, Lake County; house and barn, C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st, | FOR rent—In Red Bluff, swell offices” and rooms, just completed; sultable for dentists, | doctors and lawyers. 'Address owner, P. B. NAGLE, Red Bluff, Cs $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 803 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA Jands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free, C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. 45 ACRES and improvements: near Livermore; $1650. Owner, 353 Twelfth st., Oakland. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, ete. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. REAL ESTATE "0 EXCHANGE. OAKLAND property to exchange for stock ranch. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Omkland, Cal. OAKLAND property to excnange for ranches not too far out. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth_st,, Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, Washington and 510 Ninth sts.. Oak- land; furnished rooms en suite or singis, with or_without ; rates to families. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H, Schelihaas, 11th st. cor.store,Oakind. e ——— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 1903 ' ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, EDDY, 824—Nicely fur.; sunny rooms; suitable - for 1 or 2 gentiemen; $9 and $10. FRANKLIN, 225—Sunny furnished room; no _ sign, S R T A T GOLDEN GATE ave., 847—Furnished rooms: all conveniences; private; rent reasonable. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c 10 $1 50 night; $1 to $3 week; reading-room, LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. e "LARKIN, $16 B—Small, light room, large hall, closet, bath and phone; reasonable. NINTH, 119 (Gillespie)—Nicely furnished rooms $1 50 to $2 50 per week; 50c to T8c per night. POLK, 825—Best. furnished rooms in _the city for the money; single or en suite; everything new and plenty of sunshine; terms very rea- sonable; only 10 minutes’ 'walk to Powell and Market st POWELL, 317—Sunny front suite ‘or doctor or dentist: also other furnished rooms. SANCHEZ, 540—Rooms to rent. SUTTER, 2306—The Crare—Elegantly furnjs! rooms; downtown; suite or single; $10 up. BUTTER. 361 :(The Larchmont)—New, mod- ern, reasonable; mo carfa UNITED STATES, 123 Fddy st.. nr. Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 nigh $1 75 to $6 week; elevator; eleetric lights reading-room; free bus and baggage. VAN NESS, 519 Handscme sunny furnished mlu-\um single rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st Maost convenient and respectable; 700 room: #8c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator. elec. lights; reading-roo s hoggag ADVERTISBEMENTS, subscriptions received at _ Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subsery recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fill A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisemerits and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 m. ROOMS AND BOARD. - __HOTEL_ BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. - SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st.—A strictly first-cliss family and tourist hotel of unquestioned respectability. American plan. BANCHEZ, 372, bet. 16th and 17th—Room for 2 gentlemen: double bed: good home cooking: $18 ver month. i GALIFORNIA, 1240—Most select location in modern, elegantly furnished private home; Table unsurpassed: marine view. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st and Van Ness ave,, has changed hands; hereafter conducted first-class famlly hotel: table board ’%‘cll“’. STEVENSON mansion, 807 Californla st.—At. and sightly rooms; best table and lowest rates. HOOMS AND HBOARD WANTED. MOTHRER and daughter desire rooms in private family in ‘good location; references required and given. Box 3704, Call office, ROOMS WANTED. RESPECTABBE lady wishes room: Richmond district preferred. box 5716, Call office, WANTED—Nicely furnished room: two gen- tlemen; walking distance. Box 2854, Call. unfurnished Address TEFT at 35 Broadway with L. Marsill & Co., on’ October 28, one bay pony and small bug- £ Wil be sent to country i€ not cailed for immediately. L. MARSILI. e e —) SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. NEW HOME sewing machine; this week only: $10, ,l& $20: slightly used; needles 20c dos. NEW HOME §. M. CO. 1051 Market st. STORAGE AND WAREH“}!SE!. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co,: furniture, Household goods stored, moved, shipped. 720- 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 st.; tel. Howard 041. F, W, Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movirg Com- pany. 2820 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case: Individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures:home cure. TO LEASE. BASEMENT to let; light and _airy; cement floor, high ceiling; 40x85 feet. 716 Kearny st TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN dxceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25: other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars. L. & M, ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. — DIVIDEND NOTICES. IDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder.Com- Dlp‘:n): Con.—A dividend, No. 60, of fifty (50) canis per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206 Hayward building, San Francisco, on De- cember 10, 1903. Transfer books close Decem- ber 3, 1803, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec'y. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Gustavo Magnuson, 30, 2303 Larkin street, and Margaret Mahoney, 22, 2363 Larkin street. Nick Stigilano, 22, 1124 Powell street, and Martha Koehncke, 18, 8 Lynch place. George Hibbins, 27, 515 Golden Gate ave- nue, and Annfe Barker, 25, 1535 Ninth avenue. Jeremiah Cashman, 0, 826 Eddy street, and McCarthy, 25, 4 street M il Metager, 45, 23 Twenty-elghth street, and Henriette Dieckhoff, 20, 11A Kingston ave. Roy F. Haines, 27, Vallejo, and Guinevere Z. Toole, 17, 2247 Lombard street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by madl wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. A7 Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st. near Hyde—Furnished 3-room sults: $30 up’ steam heated, electric lighted; free bath. FILLMORE, 2219—4 large furnished rooms; bath; housekeeping; choice; $30. FOUR con. rooms, 2 beds, bath, toilet, gas and coal stoves; all necessaries.’ 1933 Geary. MODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stockton st.—Newly furnished rooms, $3-§12; bath, gas, phone. ‘,eonnemnx rooms; bath, gas range; furnished; private; refs. THE ANTLERS, 416 Turk—Modern house- kpg. apartments; 3, 4, § rms.; furn, unfurn. APARTMENT HOUSES. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Taylor Corner Pine and ' sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner sulites; furnished or urturnished: none m rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 fur- nished and Post—Elegantly apartments; most felect i the clty? privaie bl th. pet Al el S, S weck up; this vicinity; first-class grill attached. e e A—BRUNEWICK E 25¢ to §1 per. 25 to §5 per week and A 'TH, 320 Mason st., bet. Geary and Buth sun 1n rooms all Gayy out private bath; sun AT “The Almonte,” z‘fl}w No. 1 3150 16 %10 week BRYANT, 456—A et PROUTY—In this city, to the wife of B. F. Prouty, a daughter. R e —— DIED. Becker, Emma M. Hayes, Jeremiah Beechele, Phillip Kelly, Mary A. Mme. Sophie Kleist, Anna Cohen, Crane, Elizabeth Dittmer, Frederick Doyle, Jennie Dwyer, John W. Ferguson, Henry E. Gates, Agusta E. Twomey, Cromer E. Charles Tracy, John J. Harrison, Harold W. BECKER—In ‘this elty, December 2, 1903, Emma M., dearly beloved wife ot Herman Lessman, Hannah Lubosch, Louis O'Connell, John Rosenk, Dr. Gustav Sheehan, Daniel C. Beck: “Ilgltr of Mrs. Mary Pape, sister 1 lilie and Henry Pape, and niece “& Fra Pll'u‘h- and Mrs. Delia Hardy, a native of Sen Francisco, aged 23 years 2 months and 8 days. - = Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day at 9:30 o'clock, from her late 1655 corner of will take place . December 6, at 10 o'clock, her i . via the 11:30 o' Srain trom Third and dfi Please omit > Fred beloved husband of Meta Ditt- m.r.'fl’&« of Mrs. Katle Siebke and Her- man Dittmer, brother of J. H. Fruedenthal, and grandfather of Alfred and Clara Siebke, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 60 years 3 months and 10 days. A member of Polar Stlrblad.. No. 3027, w-o{ Honor, and United Brotherhood rpen- llm and Joiners of America, l&fll Unien No. 082 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late mr dence, 820 Hampshire street, between tieth and Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DOYLE—In this city, December 3, 1903, Jen- nie, beloved wife of Thomas P. Doyle, lov- ing mother of Josephine, Annie C., Florence G. and Francis T. Doyle, and loving sister of Mrs. James King and Martin F. Daly, & native of New Ross, County Wexford, Ire- land, aged 89 years 10 months and 6 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, neva street, between Sixth Brannan and Townsend, thence 3 Church for services at 1 0"clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DWYER—In St. Helena, Cal., December 2, 1903, John W., beloved son of Jerome and Mary Dwyer, and brother of Josle Dwyer and Mrs.” Nellle Duffy, & native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 5 months and 9 days. - ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 1 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Portér & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment National Cemetery. FERGUSON—In this city, December 5, 1903, Henry FEmile, beloved husband of Lisette Ferguson, a native of West Virginla, aged 16 yea months and 11 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are resbect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, December 6, 1908, at 1 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godean, 303 Montgorery avenue. GATES—In this city, December 4, 1903, Agus- ta Elmira, beloved wife of Edmund Gates, | and mother of Mrs. R. G. iamilton and E win W., Harold and Leslis Gates, & native of New York, aged 04 years 9 months and 7 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 6, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence on Seminary avenue, near East Fourteenth street, Fruitvale.' Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. GEDDES—In this city, December 8, 1963, Charles, beloved husband of Sagah Geddes, and father of Mrs. S. E. Thomsgn, Mrs. H. F. Cheldon and Grace Adalaide Geddes, & native of Halifax, Nova Scotla, sged 83 vears. 7 Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday, December 6, at Westminster Church, corner Page and Webster streets. Interment private. HARRISON—In this city, December 3, 1808, Harold Willlam, dearly beloved won of Thomas and Annie Harrison, and brother of Melvin, Hazel, Grace and Gertrude Harri- son, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 14 days. EFriends and acquatntances are respect- fuily, invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Lis parents, 26213 Parker avenue, Dbetween Point Lobos and St. Rose's avénues. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | HAYES—In this city, December 3, 1903, Jere- beloved husband of the late Mary , and devoted father of Thomas and Edward Hayes. Richard and Josie Quinian and Mrs. Nelile Bowmann, & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years 7 months and 19 days, (Vallejo, Cal, and Victor, N. Y., papera please copy.) X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday). at 8 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. In- terment at Vallejo, Cal., by steamer General Frisble, Mission-street wharf, at 9:45 a. m. KELLY—In Ozakland, at St. Mary's Cemetery, December 4, 1903, Mary Angela Kelly, de: beloved daughter of Thomas and Julia K . a native of Oakland, aged 1 year 6 months and 4 days. KLEIST—In this city, December 3, 1903, Anna, dearly beloved wife of Herman Kleist. a native of Hanover, Germany, aged years. LESSMAN—Friends and acquaintances are re- miah, spectfully invited to attend the dedication | late | ceremonies of the monument for the Hannah Lessman (nee Pinto), in Hills of Eternity Cemetery on Sunday, December ¢, at 2 o'clock. LUBOSCH—In this city, December 4, 1903, Louls, beloved husband of the late Mathi Lubosch, and father of Albert, George and Melville Lubosch, Mrs. 8. Label and Mrs. B. Phillips and t late Julius d Willlam Lubosch, a native of Prussia, aged 79 years 7 months and 1 day. 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. O'CONNELL—In _this city, December 4, 1903, John, beloved husband of Jennie O'Comneli, father of Edmund O'Connell, and beloved brother of Mrs. McAvoy, Rev. T. O'Connell and Mrs. J. Riordan, a native of County Ireland, aged 41 years 11 months ys. EFricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, 28 Kissling street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEO Assembly No. 4, Young Men's Catholic Union—Officers and members of the above assembly are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Jobn E. O'Con- nell, Sunday, December 6, from his late resi- dence, 98 Kissling street, at 12:30 o'clock, thence to St. Joseph's Church at 1 o'clock. Members of ‘the Gentlemen's Sodality will please attend house office at residence Sun- day morning, at 10:30 o'clock. Yours fra- ternally, JAMES CALLAN, Pres., Colma. JOHN T. BURNS, Rec. Séc., 104 Hoffman avenue. ROSENK—In Oakiand, December 3, 1903, Dr. Gustav Rosenk. & native of Germany, aged 88 years and 9 months, SHEEHAN-—In this city, Daniel Sheehan, M. Sheehan, and uncle of Daniel Sheehan. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of James Hagan, 443 Valencla street. TRACY—In this city, December 4, 1903, at his sidence, 1181 Oak street, John J. Tracy, dearly beloved husband of Mary Tracy, beloved father of Nancy, Rosmond. Reginald, Mervin and Lilly Tracy, and brother of B. A. and George Tracy and Mrs. John McKeever, a native of Ireland. TWOMEY—In Oakland, December 4, 1908, Cro- mer Edwin Twomey, dearly beloved son of €. J. and Sadie Twomey, a native of Oak- land, aged 4 years and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 6, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 567 Telegraph avenue, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. SE———————————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Abraham Aronson to Giovanni Raggio, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 125 E of Van Ness avenue, E 26:4 by N 127:8%; $10. Morris and Anna Siminot’ to Alexander F. Abbott, lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 86 B of Franklin street, E 80 b S 120; $10. Charles W. and Julia R. Willard to Paul P. Austin, lot on 8 line of Grove street, 181:4 W of Laguna, W 100 by S 120; $17,600. Paul P. and Gertrude M. Austin to Patrick J. Gallagher, same; $10. Wells, Fargo & Co. (corporation) to Mary M. Moffatt, lot on N line of Washington street, 114:3 E of Steiner, E 23:3 by N 127 8% §10. Estate of Nellle J. Wcod (by Henry H. ‘Wood, executor), and Henry Wood to same, lot on N line of \Washington street, 114:2% E of Steiner, E 0:0% by N 137:8%; $10. Maurice and Amelie Blass to Andrew W. December 3, 1908, beloved husband of Bridget | MARKED GHANGES AT THE PRESIDID |Many New Buildings and Improvements Under Way. obipieits Fine Weather and Good Music Attract Crowd to Parade Ground. PR The new gymnasium at the Presidio is nearing completion very fast. It is ex- pected it will ke ready for use the latter part of January. It is a fine bullding and a most valuable adjunct to the fine quarters of the post. Besides the gym- nasium proper, there is to be a bowling alley, coffee and lunch room, reading room and baths. It will cost $50,000 when complete. The original Casual Camp No. 1 pre- sents a very different appearance to- | day from what it did during the period | of the Spanish-American war. Then it was a rough hillside which sloped down into a steep ravine. Now all this Is ‘being changed; a big gang of men, horses, plows and dump carts are leveling the place. They have prac- tically removed a small hill, and used up the dirt to fill up the gulch. When finished it will greatly add to that part of the post, and make a magnificent site for a fine building. Down at the gun wharf a new torpedo station and torpedo cable station are being put in. On the beach two more storehouses are in course of construction. They will be 300 feet long by fifty feet wide. PAVILION NEARLY COMPLETED. The new operation pavilion will scon | be ready for occupancy and will be a powerful adjunct to the genmeral hos- pital. The arrangements are said to be complete in every detail. During his present trip to the East Major Kendall will look into the purchasing of the | newest and latest surgical appliances to | be used in connection with the furnish- | ing of the new bullding. The Govern- ment appropriated $25,000 for the com~ struction of the pavilion. The Presidio presented a very ani= mated appearance yesterday after- noon. The beautiful weather coupled with the fact that the weekly band concert was on sufficed to attract a great many people from town, who | went out in snappy automobiles and swell traps and lined up in the vicin- ity of the clubhouse, in front of which the band was stationed. The post people were also evident in large numbers, and the bright uni- forms of the officers added to the pic- turesqueness of the scene. These Fri- day afternoon concerts will undoubt- edly become very attractive during the winter season. BAND PLAYS FINE MUSIC. | The concert, which was given by the Third Band Artillery Corps, under | the direction of Chief Musician Ar- mand Putz, was rendered in capital style. Following was the programme: March, egatta” (Van Baar); overture, “Stradella” (Flotow); char- | acteristie, “Manzanillo” (Robyn); se- | lection, “Gems of Scotland” (Caval- lini); serenade, “Love in Idleness™ (Macbeth); march, “Roosevelt” (Wel- ker). | A fine programme has been ar- ranged for next Friday's concert, which will begin at 3:30 p. m. | Major W. P. Kendall, commanding | officer of the United States General | Army Hospital at the Presidio, will | leave to-night for the East, having in | his care ten insane enlisted men, who | will go to the Government insane asy- lum at St. Elizabeth, D. C. He takes a guard of nine men to look after the patients. The court-martial of Private Clark Magee will be taken up next Monday morning. Dr. B. F. Edger has en- tirely recovered from the murderous attack made on him by the colored private. ——————— . Accused of Stealing Turkeys. Tony Fodera, poultry dealer, Clay and Montgomery streets, secured & warrant from Police Judge Fritz yes- terday afternoon for the arrest of Paul Schiller, one of his employes, on a charge of petty larceny. Fodera ac- cuses Schiller of stealing five turkeys of the value of $15. —_——— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, December 4. Gielow, 54 hours from Sam ports Stmr Fulton, Lee, 15 hours from Westport: bound for Port Los Angeles: put in to land DOMESTIC PORT. ABERDEEN—Sailed Dec_4—Stmr_Chehalls, for San Pedro; schr Sailor Boy, for San Fran- clsco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 4—Stmr Campa- nia, from Liverpool and Queenstown. HAVRE—Arrived Dec 4—Stmr La Bretagne, from New York, @ iniimieiiniei i @ lot on W line of Forty-third avenue, 125 S of L street. § 25 by W 120 gift, a H, Bdwards (wife of C.) to El- len T. McGrath (wife of Edw: M), lot om 8W_corner of Tenth avenue and O street, S 25 by W _100; $10, !” lvm’ i H % i 2 = 25 ® ki il § ¥ ." MWEE