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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8§ 1903. 13 LOST AND P UND—Continned. i, on Market, bel Steckton ar m veward. 427 mentine st Purse on 6:50 train from San Rafael. alist for all fe- ties; instant re- arket 8t., opp. Sth. best regulating pilis xpress. Pa: ur's By _express D BROTH- Seventh and o W ¢ N L—All who are sick or 2 s speclalist on female rrected; the unfortu- elpe 5 ult cases treated: e, 1018 Market st. nr. Van Ness—Expert complaints; inst. relief; 25 years exper Market—Reliable ) home before and & 1 care; low fees. Folsom st., corner )0 HERB! reat 6 Market st EE, 318 Powell st., opposite liseases cured by herbs. 1 - stylish hats to select from jes’ | ease | o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW SPECIAL UPRIGHT PIANO BAR- GAINS: Collerd, §35; Emerson, §65; Filsper, $70; Milier, $175; Chickering, $167; American, §165: Heine, $235; Haynes, §150; Steinwa $185. Steinway, ‘large style, $325, and firty others. Rents, §2 up; installments, $4 up. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary street: ;:ul:land branch, Fifteenth and Broadway, old . 0. bideg. <t piaro In the city for 83 per jow six months rental and cartagé (§20) off purchase price, thus giving | You @ six months’ trial of the instrument for nothing; our t and prices cannot be equaled in San Francisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ , D00-64 Hayes A FINE ot of cecond-band uprights {rom $30 up, including -such mukes as Chickering. Vose. Kroeger, Hardman, Marshall others. BENJ. vell &t. No branches in San Francisco. & Wendell Baus aad | Tow prices, what v terms and good €oods are Behr Bros., Baumelster we ' offe s A TREMENDOUS sacrifice; unredeemed stor- age piancs and furniture selling to pay stor- e; dirt*cheap. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 et st. Open evenings. | BAND instruments; F. Besson, Paris, maker; Gus Maiwald, Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farre | _ekiliful repafring: 2d-hand jnstruments sold. Mar 6 Market ALMOST new upright; cheap: ment. ECHMITZ & CO., 16 McAlister A _STECK upright mahogany, nearly ne must be sold. 216 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL S-pedal Steinway upright plan perfect order 255 HME player. e e, . Byron Mauzy planos. Cecilian plano BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. s easy to lay good r new roof )., 718 Market sold st cost typewriter catalog Francis and 5150 pair- we pay see the com n'Ness. RICHARDSO! slete line at 1818 BROS. C.&P. presses, motor, cutter, " 2 ry of all kinds. 9 Market st sale, rental: Post st. wings NS, 10 Vallejo st. OAK, 46 Fremont typewriers; al 10 Montg'y. band. B. B. BECK | | EUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new.. H. ER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place, and best In America—The Weekiy pages, sent to any address in the A SPECIAL LOW RATE. M. ELLA HARRIS. 1 whom 1 have made prices to since & for the ensuing 30 days only, make a liberal reduction from ail r my epecial deep-wrinkle treatment. who has been on exhibition in week from 10 to 5, 9 ose who. have requested to ex- amine the face more thoroughly in private. M. ELLA HARRIS, el st. near Larkin. Call or write explaining method, in order to ac- : Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, m- = growth, stops falling, cures dandruft scalp; no stain or stickiness p;at druggists’, hairdressers’; ac- tute. Star Remedy Co,,1338 Folk. MILY CULL ol. Meade, al me e No. the public that I, be responsible wife, MRS. J. J.'F. STULL. and who formerly 905 Sutter and esidio and see Mrs T , ¥ for F. notify ill_mo longer ntracted by my ap but how £ood is the motto of cturers of the Rapld Rotary e sewing-machine of to-day. agent, 1021 Market st. 15 years' experience, cures per< rphine, cocaine —habit. Call or rai Pharmacy. 251 Grant avi : fee modegate. in 2 days or no charges: quor C 997 Mar- cost, uncall sers at CHARLES LYON Market st. _ LEON LEMOS, 1127. Mar- eventh and. Eighth. Thursday. Teutcnia Hall, turda; Howard _et. SUITS to order on installments, $1 per week. haus & Co., merch. tailors, 127-720 Market, ERFLUOUS bair & moles removed by elec- JR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. othing Parlor, cor. d Dupon! restores gray all druggists’ Superfluous hair and moles removed with elec- | e. Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. i office of The Call for the recep- rtisements and subscriptions has at 1008 Market st., opposite 11 11 p opened PALM STRY. j MME. DEVAS, scientific paimist and astrolo- gist; paim readings $1; 3 questions by ex- Press, §1; oper. Tuesday eve. also. 129 Post st Qurtaz, Kirkham, Pease, | CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- | planos and Simplex Piano Players are what nt. Call and select now. THE ZENO AUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 760 Market. | than firewood; storage planos | 30 DAYS ONLY—» | windows may be seen at my | A | [ REAL (EIRATE — LY N | BALDVIN & HOWELL, 10 LEVEL LOTS, On 25 POST ST. Hayes, Feil and Broderick Streets. Suitable for ’ Flats or Residences. $2500 AND UP. 1 §6,100—A positive bargain; comparatively new H pair of flats on the north side of Fred- erick st., near Ashbury; Nos. 212 and 214; large lot,” 26x116:6; modern | throughout; rented low at $600 per 1 year; we are instructed by the owner, Who resides in the East, to sell this property at once; the price has been reduced from $7000 to make a quick sale; the flats could not be duplicated | for less than $0000; lot worth $2500; get permit from our office. | $4,000—Rent $42 per month; 4 separate flats | of 4 rooms each, in 'splendid renting location, close to Third st.; lot runs | through from strest to street, having double frontage; al in perfect order; new roof, etc.; must be sold this | week; @ bargain can be had in this property. $4,250—Splendid residence on Pine st., 2- story house, 7 rooms and bath; modern | plumbing; porcelain bath, etc.; cheap- est_house to be had in tie Western Addition. $9,500—Rents $65 per month; large lot, 25x144; on Fillmore st., near McAllister; two- story frame building of 2 flats of 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; building could be raised and store put in at small cost, making this a choice piece of busi- ness property. $15,000—To close an estate, or will be sold separately or $6000 and $9000; Eilis st.; in excellent location; three fine dwellings, 2 and 3 stories and base- ment; lot 60-foot frontage; will sub- divide for $9000; Jot 35, with 2 houses, rent $65, or for $6000, 3-story building, renting for $45; 25-foot frontage, 750—Here you are; all you people looking for 2 flats in Western Additlon at a H bargain; we have 2 flats of 6 rooms | and bath each; not far from the park, | close to Haight-st. cars, on a lot 25x80, and renting for $56 50 per month; this { i* a splendid investment. | $20,000—Must be sold before owner leaves for Europe on December 1; large lot, 30x 137:6; frame buflding, renting for $82 50 | per month; right down town, with ele- | gant exposure; suitable for small hotel | or apartment-house; near | Powell sts. | $2,900—Tremont ave., near Waller; only one ! block to Halghi-st. cars; very desirabie | little home, wonsisting of a cottage, | | i i containing b rooms and bath; not oc- cupied by owner, but renting for $22 50 per month; a well-paying investment if not wanted for a home. $1,000—The_aeking price; any fair offer will take this property, belonging to an asso. ciation which. desires to sell its real estate; large corner lot, 50x85, com- manding & splendid view: desirable for a builder; corner Hill and Sanchez sts.; take Castro-st. cars. $8,500—Rents $900 per annum; lot 25x122:6, to rear street; two eplendid flats of 6 and _cot- and 7 rooms and bath each, tage of b rooms; street work all done: | always rented; Vallefo st., close to Van, Ness ave, $4000—CLEMENTINA st., near Sth.; lot 25x 0; 4 separate flats: rents $41 50 per month; | must be sold. BALDWIN & HOWELL, | 25 Post st. | THOMAS_MAGEE & SONS, ® ESTATE_AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. | LARGE VA AVENUE CORNER. Covered with good frame improvements | rents low, $500 a month now; can be fn- | creased by small expenditure; has also the | advantage of being an excellent site for a large family hotel or apartment house. NEAR GEARY AND MASON. 75 feet front, running back to a rear street; in | stores and hotel; not a better buy the market, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. Nearly 20,000 square feet. Not far from Larkin street. number of small flats. | $30,000. Best suburban homes near San ' Franefsco. no ferry; electric railroad now running; lots d_residences for sale; we can sell good lots 500 each; we will be glad to show bave some acreage land near by $100_to $200 per acre. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. Resident agent, 8. G. GOODHUE, Western Union Tel. bldg., San Mateo, MODERN _cottag every convenien 4 rooms—$§2900. € rooms—8$325 5 rooms—$3 8 rooms—§3600. rooms—$§4100. 8 roome—$4600, Located on First and Second aves, bet. Geary and McAllister st cars and one block north ot park. F. NELEON, builder. { SAN MATEO—BURLINGAME. | | finished complete 7 easy terms; large lots. MME NEERGARD'S class In palmistry begins | MDee 178 1 m. 242 Post st.: terms $10, | B, JPROME FOSELLI, sclentific palmis Taylor st.. near Geary. Phone Black PAPERHANGING, ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; tinting, painting. 61. PAINTING, ETC. w cera_ withou 08 Montgomer MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. ick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Eetates. second morigages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of Tents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased, Courteous_treatment _ Strictly confidential When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. S on furniture and planos without permanent_salaried people on tthout security or knowledge of employer. lowest rates; no commission. NA- TIONAL CREDIT CO.. €5 and 69 Donohoe butlding, 1170 Market st. - | _cated at 667 Geary CALL at 627 Turk st. or phone Sutter 154, for paper hanging. painting and tinting. | __Bartmann Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Maln 4 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 515 | 15 PER cent on investment: 2 new_flats; Dor- land st.; rents $62 50 month; $4000 cash; $2500 at 6 per cent. §6500—Store and flat, with cottage; good stock of groceries and 'bar. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. $1700—STORE and § rooms, bath. $2300_New cottage, 6 -rooms, bath: modern; $200 cash, balance $25 per month. MISSION' REALTY CO., 2 20th st. FOR choice list of city property, houses and lots, also Oakland and Berkeicy bargains, cal!l on or address ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California. st. and residence. . bet. Gth and ith; particu- to diseases of women. 1021% Market s lar atteation pal BUILD on your unimproved realty; full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. | _MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding. “ | BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases & specialty. | _DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. : | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, of the human body; for 115-117 Mason: now lo- t., near Leavenworth. Li Po treats all disease: past four years at | DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Tai, b doctor, cures all diseases of human | by use of herbs and teas. 727. Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases _cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eaces cured by Chinese berbs. 740-8 Clay st. ——— e ey NEW: flats for sale on Sixteenth st. near Church; rent $00 a month. D. CONDON, bullder. PLUMBING, gasfitting and general jobbing. Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers, 836 Howard st. | LOTS, N or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chated by W._J. GUNN. 530 California st. — REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FOR farms, orchards and vineyards, poultry and stock ranches, timber and grazing lands, call or send for our catalogue. ROTHER- MEL & CO., 507 Callfornia st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co,; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 1 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161 | FErcE-RODOLPE Storage & Moving Co., of- fice P well sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 57L CONKL! orage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made: 840 Miesion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. —_— ETRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOANS on fur- 4 ‘miture planos or to salaried people on their note: proper trestment guaranteed. ILLINIOS TRUET CO., r. 16_ Phelan bid., tel. Main 704, MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- Chants teamsters boarding-houses, without sécurity; eaty payments; largest business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 658 Parrott bidg. HIGHLY respectal private place to obt: libern] dvances on diamonds, jewelry. at sent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, p 546 M 1 Third. 1 per cent on furniture or piano: no remov. &l, no commiseion, no publicity :$25 up; quick, private conBdentfel. 26 Montgomery, rm. 7. arket; tel. Main 1644 Branc » MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave, LOANE FROM $1 TO $10,000. MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, siiver, diamonds, pearis and precious stones bought ot W._J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. NEW, easy method—To Wage-earners on unin- dorsed_notes: absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company. rooms 48-49. Chronicle bidg. S0 salaried people without security: on furni- “ure; indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Diecount Agency. 143 Pheian bullding, AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos: strict privacy; no commiseion;instaliments accepted. BONELLI 301 Eddy, Conservatory bullding. o OPEN Creait Ass'n, loans on salaries confiden- tiglly: pew, simple plan. Room 50, £19 Market. 29, ON furni & planos; $15 up; no removal; no com. IMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. 3 PER cent on furniture or_plano: ‘1003 Mu- tus! Savings Bank bidg.. 708 Market st ALL ighns on iamonds and 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Coliaters] Loan Bank, Kearny. ETAR Loan Co. of Wyoming money to salaried employes. R 311, l-:x'-vlm 'qm loaned salaried people on motes without indorser, MORELL, 609 Examirer blds. WEEK'S news for 5 centa—The Weekly Call, 16 peges. in wrapper. for mafling. §1 per year. ——— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET, e e e DEEK room in finé offices; cén Jocation; for vent cheap. W. F. Cumming. Montgy. onslly good No, 2 Remi: o. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at bhigher and lower prices; rentals $2 50, The Typewriter Exchange_ 636 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par. ticulars. L. & M, ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st » 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, Webster Typewriter Inspec. 508 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. NEW HOME sewing machine; this week only; $10, $15. $20: slightly used:; needies 20c doz. NEW HOME . M. CO. 1051 Market st. SPECIALISTS. CATARRE, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat. ment tree. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ladies' Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies™ in letter by-return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., glllflllphll, Pa. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. HONOLULU PLANTATION COMPANY—As- sessment Notice—Honolulu Plantation Com- pany, location of principal place of businesr, San Francisco, Cal.—Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held this 16th day of November A. D. 1803, an assessment (Number 7) of one dollar ($1 00) per share was levied upon the cap- ital stock of the corporation, im- mediately to the secretary of company at the office“of the company; 327 Market #t., San Francisco, State of California. Any stock apon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the 28th day of December, 1603, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless t is made before will ‘be sold on day of Jl:iury. 1904, 'l&hm the ety ot s e L Market st., Sag_Francisco, 'y, 327 3 BRooin No. 4, Second’ FIo0Rs - o juent. $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. FOR sale—l5-acre fruit farm; good improve- ments; good location: connected with San Francisco by rail and electric cars. Call or address 7156 Nineteenth st., Oakland, Cal. ALFALFA Jands, stock ranches, orchards, inspected bargains; monthly cata- nt free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 X BIG list of all classes of ranches; state what's_wanted and I'll send descriptions. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 6 Geary. Sutter and | nearly 15,000 square feet; excellent site for | Fine site for hotel, apartment house or’large with | we loan | ' FRUITVALEADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. B L | A BEAUTIFUL country home in Elmhurst; 8. room house; elegant interior finish; barn and carriage house; chicken and numerous other / out houses; concrete driveways; beautitul flower garden; 2 acres of orchard; one of the prettlest homes in Alameda County; it is go- ing to go for half of its real value; price $4000; | small payment down; balance on easy terms: property. MITCHENER & BARTON, 1010 Broadway. | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | $2500 COST, and is worth $3000—Thirty-fitth 1 st. near San Pablo; only 4 blocks from Kéy Route station; thirty minutes from this house to San Franeisco by Key Route; only one fare; a modern bay-win- dow cottage of 5 rooms, bath, high base- lot 30x140; two-story barn; gravel in fect, an ideal home: terms 0 only §5600 cash balance mortgage; see- | ing is belleving; call early; must be sold; no reasonable offer refused. J. o 8. i MYERS. or GEO. W. AUSTIN, | Broadway, Oakland, h | $3250—Just think of it! Two cottages, § | rooms, bath, basement, brick foundation, 1 hot and cold water, gas; street work all | complete; lot 50x150; fri es, carriage ) driveway; near echool, I trains, cars r and_business center; present income $32 per month; owner has gone East and his 1 Instructions are to sell; we must sell; we | will sell to the first applicant who will | Talk cesh and make reasonable offer. J. i S. MYERS, or GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. x e $5200—Reduced from $6500; death compels 1 owner to leave for Los Angeles, and he is | forced to sell; location Webster st., near Nineteenth; only three blocks from the | business center. postoffice and narrow | gauge local; 7 rooms, bath; only occupied i seven months; ofén lawn, "colonfal style; i nickel plumbing, plate glass; in fact,” an i fdeal home; must be sold; see it ‘and make offer. J. S. MYERS, -or GEO. W. i AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. AN _IDEAL HOME. $3250 cash, balance to sult purchaser; grand, select home; modern house of 12 rooms and handsome grounds: well kept; Latham ter- race, adjoining East Oakiand; one block from car line; near steam local trains to §. F. and fine schoolhouse; lovely site; the outlook, view of bay and mountain range unsurpassed; Al “goll; & fine variety of immense fruit trees, as- sorted shrubbery and flowers: this is a rare home; fine stable for horses and cow size 100x | 125; price in all $6500. Can or send for icir- | cular, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, | Oakland; carriaze free. | H. Z JONES, Land Owner. | $1150 ONLY for a cottage: 6 rooms, bath, etc.; located in Fast Oakland: easy terms. P. C. LASSEN & CO., Oakland, Cal. | $4700 ONLY for 3 fine flats in Oakland; rented | "tor $50' per month. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 468 Tenth Oakland, Cal A FINE 7-room house; must be sold this week; £00d_location: easy terms. £. C. LASSEN | & CO.. 466 Tenth st., Oakland. Cal. —— OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, | 965% Washington and 510 Ninth sts, Oak- | land; turnished rooms en sulte or singls, with | om without board: special rates to families. e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store,Oakind. R R ) _ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, AT Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st., mear Hyde—Furnished 3-room suits; $30 up; steam heated, electric lighted; free bath. FILLMORE, 2219—4. large furnished rooms; bath; housekeeping; choice; $30, GEARY, 900—8 outside furnished rooms; sun coal and gas range; reasonable. sunny front rooms: en suite or ate family; reasonabl MODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stockton Newly furnished rooms, $5-§12; bath, gas, phone. POLK, 1018, near Geary—Neatly furnished | _front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. 728 Elegantly furnished suit of table for gentieman or light hskpg. TAYLOR, 911—2 furnished rooms; gas range, | _coal stove, sink; $10. Phone Kate, 2084. | | THE CRAGBURN, 1007 Larkin st., cor. Post— | Sunny furnished apartments; also singi® rooms; rent reasonable. near Examiner—3, 4 or 5 neatly rent reasonabl APARTMENT HOUSES. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suites; | furnished or urfurnished; none superior; ma- | rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. OCTAVIA, 142, ‘mear Post—Elegantly fur- | hished 8'4 room apartments; most private and select in the city; _DP‘\'I,‘G hall, bath; refs. HADDON HALL, | 9§51 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. d Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.. house, hew furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1 50 per week up; thls is the only up-to-date house in | this vicinity; first-class grill attached. | A—BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | “'25¢ 10 81 per night, $1'35 1035 per week and | _ light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ASHWORTH, 820 Mason st bet. Geary and | “'Post—Sulte’ and single rooms with or with- out private bath; sun In rooms all day. AT "“The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 26c, 50c, §1, §1 50 night; house open ‘all night. | BURNETT, 1426 Market (ol . 13 New No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished, ’Bv;"s}:, 1421%—Sunny furnished room cheap; ath. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 872—2 nicely furnished rooms, double or single; rent reasonable; phone, bath. EDDY, 918—Elegantly furnished suite of three or four rgoms, or single; every modern con- venlence; private; board optional; central. | FELL,"IQZ——OB. turnished room, private fam- | _ly, 86, - GOLDEN GATE ave., 847—Furnished rooms; all conveniences; private; rent reasonable. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to §1 60 rght; $1 to $8 week; reading-room, HOWARD, 1310—Nicely furnished sunny front parior for 2 gentlemen or lady and gent. | JESSIE, 803, east U, S. Mint—Furnished rooms, $6 and §7; for 2, $9. LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or’ Canada one year for $1. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts: maps, photos. ete. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg. STL _TERING _AND _STAMMERING. e e ool i S SIS R MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cura in every case: individual teaching ‘med|- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures: howe cure. DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 60, of fifty (50) Emans s o the office of the company, rooms 204 and 206 Hayward building, San Francisco, on De- cember 10, 1903. Transfer books close ber 8. 1003, at noon. C. C. wmffi:’t BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BUY ONE OF THESE CHRISTMAS PRES- o ENTS. $1200—Acre lot on Claremont ave.; fine trees, overlooking bay; near Colls all street work done; cars 2 blocl 30 on Channing way, near Tele- ave.; graph ave.; everything else in block $3250, foot; fine corner lof : 38 per foot; t, near new Santa Fe CHENEY & BEERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley station. X A SNAP—Must be sold at once; ; g story, 6-room house, 1 year nlc‘l'h»ik‘tg' -u—-ot“vlmrt ul‘ Agub new furniture com- | lete throughout; 1 block from cars &nd 3 blocks from Lo "cash, 3 balance $30 per month. m‘!la‘uhurmqm ments less than rent. S, F. and Bullding Soclety, 708 Market st., . LARKIN, 247—Sunny rooms to let; $1 50 to §3. LARKIN, 816 B—Small, light room. large hall, oloset, bath and phone; reasonable. LARKIN, §04—Sunny front room, with grate, for 1 or 2 gentlemen, $7; single room, $4 50. NINTH, 119 (Gillespte)—Nicely furnished rooms tt‘g"to s’uo per week; 50c to 75c per night. POLK, 62— Best furnished rooms {n the city for the money: single or en suite; everything mew and plenty of sunshine; ‘terms vers reasonable; only 10 minutes' walk to Poweil and Market ste. POWELL, 317—Sunny front suite for doctor or dentiet; d}c other furnished rooms. POBT, T18—Private, new, neat, clean; single or en sulte; low for permanent, " SUNNY front rooms, en suite or single: gen- tlemen; private; reasonable. 132 A 14th st. BUTTER, 236—The Crane—Elegantly !\lml.lh‘;d‘ rooms; downtown; suite or single; $10 up. TAYLOR, 515B—Handsome rooms; sun all day; $10; closet; runfiing water; bath, gas. UNITED STATES, 128 Eddy st. nr. single and family rooms; 35c to $1 1 75 to $6 week; elevator; electric & % s ‘tree bus and baggage. VAN g Handseme sunny furnished e o §1 80 nighe _“gulgmw T i e | will exchange for Oakland or San F'x'fllu:llc\)l OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. ° HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE., NBAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN 3 PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706 SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECTAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. A—————— HOTEL HATTON ——8, E. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR— This new and rustic constructed hotel is sit- uated in the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished. throughout, with all the very latest conveniences; will be ready for occupancy, Dec. 15; reservations can now be made on premises daily. ’ CHANGE. OF PROPRIETORS. _ MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st.—A strictly first-class family and tourist hotel of unquestioned respectability. Ameriedn plan. CALIFORNIA, 1240—Most select locaticn in modern, elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed; marine view. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., has changed h: hereafter conducted first-class family hotel; table board specialty. STEVENSCN mansion, 807 California st.—At. tractive and sightly rooms; best table and service; lowest rates. TWO sunny front rooms, with or without board, in private family. 1402 Washington st.; phone Hyde 4481. LEAVENWORTH, 3806—Large front sunny room, suitable for 2, with board; references. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms; cooking; German family; $6 per week. SUNNY furnished rooms, with board if re- quired. 2460 Mission st. BOARD and lodging in pri Sutter st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear for $1. WANTED. TLEMAN wants room and board in private family; warm rcom necessary; state terms. Box 3744, Call. e e s, ROOMS ROOM between 2821 e family. Box 3150, Call. — e PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- bor Commissioners, Union Depot and_Ferry House, San Francisco, California, Novem- ber 16, 1908. Sealed proposals or bids will be received at this_cffice at or prior to o'clock p. m. on W , December 1003, for the construction of a section of seawall and whart algng same to be located between King and = Channel streets on the water front of the City and County of San Fran- clsco, in “accordance With the plans and £pecifications prepared therefor by the Chiaf Engineer of the Board and adopted by the Board August 27, 1903, and on file in th§ to which special reference is hereby The work to be done tunder these specifications consists in furnishing all ma- terials and labor for conetructing and erect- ing & stone seawall with end embankments and a wharf. It is estivated that the sea- wall and end embankments will contaln about 90,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contain 36,060 square feet of whart sur- face. This section of the seawall will ex- tend from the intersection of the northerly line ot street (prolonged casterly) with the water front line, six hundred (600) feet northerly along said ‘water front lize. The materials to ba used tion of the seewall and end embankments will consist of stone not subject to decom- position nor disintegration by the action of iea water o air. Two classes of stone will be recognized. The first class will include stone of one or more cublo feet In fair assortment of sizes between one and four cubfc feet; Do objec- tion will be made to stone larger than four cublc feet; this claes of stone must be fres of seams and marked lines of cleavage, The second class will include stone of less than one cuble foot, in assorted sizes, but no stone less than five pounds will be ac- cepted at the quarry. The materlals for the comstruction of the @ wharf will comsist of the requisite quanti- ties of first class, close grained, Douslas yellow fir piles and yellow fir lumber (mer chantable quality), wire rope, wrought irom bolts, spikes, etc., all of the best quality and subject to a rigld examination. No bid will be received unless it is made on a blank form furnished from this office and 1s accompanied by & certified check for five per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid. payable to the order of the Secre- tary of the Board, s & guarantee 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- ifications prepared therefor, and will also execute and flle with this Board a bond tn fuch 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 falthful performance ¥idered by this Board unless delivered to the secretary Or to the assistant secretary, at the office of the seeretary, at or prior to 2:16 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 23, 1003, at which time and place the O curd resseves the right to reject any Board res T bids It deemed for the best interset % the Le. jidders are invited to be present at the open- B 0c "The bids. CHAS. H. SPEAR, r JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Y ':éln. )é}.%lfl{mézm. 3 Board of ate Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer. JOHN M. FOY, Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley. Notice to contractors, builders and matertal men—Notice s hereby given to all concerned {hat sealed proposals or bids are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary for the excavations and foundations of California Hall, on. the rounds of the Universily of California at semuy, Alameda County, California, and said 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 11th_day of December, 1903, And notice is hereby further given that the plans and epeci. fications of said excavations and foundatio: have been made and adopted and are placed in dbove 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, 1908. No bids or proposals will be considered unless the eame are accompanied by a certi- fied check or a bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with suf- ficlent sureties, conditioned that, if said bid or propoeal shall be accepted. the party pro- posing will duly enter into a proper contract %o faithfully perform the duty and obliga- tions In accordance with said proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to refect any and all bids is hereby reserved. This motice Is given pursuant to an act entitled: “An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to create and organize the University of California, proved March 25. 1868, and an act amend- of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of bulld- ings,” approved March 8, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bufldings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., December 8, .1908.— Sealed provosals, in triplicate, will be re- celved here until 11 o'clocls a. m. January 8, 1004, and then opened for conmstruction of frame bulldings (wagon shed and work shop) at Fort Mlley, Cal. Government . re- serves right to reject or accent any or all bids In whole or in part. Information fur- nished on application to WM. S. PATTEN, a-d;um Quartermaster General, Chief T —— ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘The following marriage licenses were issued ’Hl'-flwu'l: P. M; 26, Oakland, and Lillian Corder, 18, Oakland. Albert C. sz.. 25, city, and Pllen L. Wed- b'fihfi C. 'Martel, 40, Mountain View, and Laura Blackwood, 30, 2002 Pacific avenue, 25, Tesla, and ud G. it street, 29, 1513 Au; ennie M. Cook, 28, Ra!!'ood’w !‘y 1618 Sason. 2014 street, Nt ub’m Oak street. g! itter street, and Alma tter street. ’ 25, 507 Pacific street, and Ethel Shields, 23, city. and Johanne Nialig, 1 . Pellaudini, and Pacific avenue, 30, Galt, and Rosa Rog- t"l.flm!flnfli.dn R. McCanse, 33, onenvuo% mm :ohnn.wml_'"t c'l‘.‘“miumsm-. on sion, by single temperate man; unfurnished. for the construc- | | of such contract; nor will sald bid be con- | "MARRIED. WESTDAHL—SULLIVAN—In , De- cember 5, 1903, by the Rev. lerfck “A. Doane, Ferdinand W. Westdah! of San Fran- cisco and Agnes llivan of Oakland, Cal. 'DIED. Krug, Christiana Laborde, Mounique Lehma: arl Jrs 12" Sra “Rose- Adams, Anna V. Anderson, T. H. Baicer: Margaret er, aret Becker, Ruby Bouteiller, Louisa E. Butler, Bitmbets, ‘oleman, Mary Cordano, Giuseppe, Agnes Cosgrove, James W, Pisani, Mary J. | Crane, Mrs. Flora A. Quinn, James Joseph Christensen, L. B. Robertson, Thomas F. Encs, Marie S Goodimundson, Ingle- borg Gonzalez, Dr. M. E, Green, William B, Griswold, Esther Hamilton, Thomas Hurley, Sarah G. James, 'Frank Kellogs, Orrin J. Koster, Emilda Strange, Stinson, Sophie Sullivan, Patrick Sulzer, Ellen Tripp, George F. Walsh, Michael J. Warren, Beatrice L. ‘Waters, Margaret M. Wood, Tom ADAMS—In this city, Décember 6, 1903, Anoa Virginia, beloved wife of Hiram W. Adams, ~ and mother of Walter A., Octavian R. and Harvey ‘L. Adams, Mrs. George J: Turmer and Mre, Thomas T. Whear, & native of A‘z’uw-rk. N. J., aged 67 years 3 months and 10 days. 3 @ Friends and tances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, - at her late residence, 30 Rincon place, between First and Second, Harrison and Bryant streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. ANDERSON—In this city, December 6, 1903, Thomas Helzer, beloved husband of Jennie Duncan Anderson, and eldest son of J. W. Anderson, aged 42 years 5 and 18 days. A member of Fresno e No. 186, 1 0. O. F.; Mission Lodge Ne: 169, F. and A M. and Carmen's Union. Division No. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral services Tuesday, December 8, 1903, at 1:30 oclock, under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 160. F. and A. M., at Mission Masonic Hall, 2666 Missiop street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. _ Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. ANDERSON—In this city, December 7, 1808, Charles - Anderson, beloved husband of Ida Anderson, father of Walter and Agnes An- derson, a native of Russla, aged 40 years. BAKER—In this city, December 6, 1908, Mar- garet, beloved daughter of Eugeme J. and Ella F. Baker, and sister of Francis J., Leo #nd Gértrude Baker and Mrs. V. A. Han- cack, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 3 months and 4 days.. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, December 8, at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 56 Stanleyplace, thence to_St. Brendan's Church, corner Harrison and Fre- mot streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BECKER—In this city, December 7, 1908, Ruby Becker, beloved daughter of August and Au- gusta Becker, and sister of Augusta and the late Albert Becker, a native of San Fran- | cisco, aged 8 months and 27 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Weanesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parenfs, 409 Tenth street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BOUTEILLER—In this city, December 7, 1908, | Louisa Eugene, dearly beloved daughter of | Eugene and Jennie Bouteiller and loving sis- | ter of Elizabeth Bouteiller, a native of San | Francisco, aged 3 months. BUTLER—Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend the anniversary mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of Elizabeth Butler to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8 a. m., at St. Ignatius Church. COLEMAN—In this ecity, December 7, 1908, Mary Margaret, dearly beloved daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Coleman, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 3usra 7 months and § f ays. I Notice of funeral hereatter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. CORDANO—In this city, December 6, 1968, Gluseppe, dearly beloved father of Antonio, Luigi, Glovanni and Giluseppe Cordano and Mrs. Nicoletta Pezzola, and of the late Anna Boitano and Catterina Oneto, a native of Ttaly, aged 89 Years and 20 days. g Friends and acquaintapces are respect- (fully notified that the funer® takes place on Wednesday, December 9, 1908, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 311 Union street, be- tween Kearny and Montgomery, thence to Italian Church for benediction, thence to New Ttalian Cemetery. . COSGROVE—In this city, December 7, 1903, James W., beloved son of Annie and the late Tromas Coserove and beloved brother of Mrs. eeseman and Mrs, Frank B, Dougherty, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years and L montt. “A member of Typographical Union No. . §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2300 Beach street, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o clock. CRANE~—In this city, at the residence of Mrs. Flora A. Grover, 1098 Dolores street, Decem- ber 6, 1903, Ellis T., beloved husband of Carrie H. Crane, and father of Ethel. Mabel, Temple, Kathleen, Eliis and Richard Crane, a native of California, aged 49 years. (Co- lusa, Cal., papers please copy.) Z5TToe tenenal will take place in Colusa, CHRISTENSEN—In San Matgo, Cal, Decem. | ber 6, 1903, Lawrence Benson, beloved son of Jorgen Christensen, a native of Oregon. 7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral | services Wednesday, December 9, at 2:30 o’clock, at the chapel of Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. ENOS—In this city, December 6, 1903, Marle, dearly beloved wife of Manuel Enos, loving mother of Geraldine Enos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Peters, and sister of Anne, Maggie, Winifred, Mildred, Frank, Manuel, Antnony and Joseoh Peters and Mrs. L. G. Fowler, a native of Sausalito, aged 32 years 2 months and 9 day: [ Remains at the pariors of E. Castag- petto & Co., 643-45 Vallejo street, until Tuesday, December 8, when at 2 o'clock the remains will be sent to Petaluma, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. luterment at Petaluma. GOODMUNDSON—In East Oakland, December 7, 1003, Inglebors, beloved wife of the late Captain L. Goodmundson, mother of Eila B., Alvin K., Lawrence O. and Norma A. Good- mundson’ and Mrs. Chester Ware, sister of Mrs, M. Olsen.and Mrs. N. Stewart, a native ot Norway, aged 57 years 11 months and 12 = ) GONZALEZ—In this city, December 6, 1905, Dr. M. E. Gonzalez, beloved husband of Edie W. Gonzalez, father of Anieta W. Gon- zalez, and brother of Alfred Gonzalez, a na- tive of California, aged 55 years 4+ months and_11 days, . = The funeral eervices will take place to- morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at the _ Palace Hotel. Interment private. Please omit flowers. GREEN—In this clty, December 7, 1908, Wil liam B., beloved son of Walter and Amelia Green, and brother of Walter and George Green, a native of San ), aged years 8 months and 8 days. GRISWOLD—In San Diego, November Esther Griswold, beloved mother of B. wold, Rev. John V. Griswold, Wiilam Griswold and Dr. W. N. Griswold, a native ot New | York, aged 9 years. HAMILTON—In the City and County Hospital, December 6, 1903, Thomas Hamiiton, a na- tive of KentucRy, aged 67 years. HURLEY—In this city, December.7, 1903, at *"the residence, 2641 Harrison street, Sarah G., beloved daughter of John, J. and Sarah Hur- ley and siste of John J. and Evelyn Hurley, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 (] months and 14 days. JAMES—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember U, 1903, Frank James, a native of Kentucky, -nflhfl cy!un. KELLOGG—In_the City and County Hospital, December 6, 1903, Orrin J. Kellogs. a native of New York. aged 73 years. - KOSTER—In this _city, ? ) Tmilda Koster, beloved daughter of Bdward and Annle Koster, and sister of Eddle Koster, a native of San aged 10 months and 11 days, KRUG—In this eity, December 6, tiana Krug, dearly beloved mother of Rosa Wagner and Philip J. and Albert and Henry Krug of Baitimore, Md., a of Germany, aged 75 years and 28 [ Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'cloc! dence of per daughter, | i Market, where services will be held, com- mencing_at 11 oclock. t Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1908, LEHMANN—In this city, December 6, 1908 Carl Jr., beloved and dnly son of Carl amd the -lats Caroline Lehmiaom, and w brother of Annie Madow -zfl and Freda Lehmann, a native of clseo, aged 17 years 3 months ahd 17 days. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funaral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors. ol “H. F. Subr & Co.. 1147 Misslon street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetéry. LE STRANGE—In this city, Decemi 7, 1908, Rowcanta. poloved ” wite ot Patridk LS Strange, ‘and mother of Matthew, Minnie, Myrtle, Bernice, Ficrence, Johm, Estelle, Lor- Tetta and Clare Le Strange, daughter of Cath- a and the late John Riley, and sister of Thomils and Danieél Riley, Mrs. Georze Kil- patrick, Mrs. James McCormick and Mrs. E. J. Lawior, a Rative of Brookiyn, N. Y., aged 39 years+$ months and 12 days. MULLER«<In this city, December 7, 1843, Cbarles 'A., beloved husband of Catherine Muller and devoted fither of Mrs. Katie Heek, a native of Germany, aged 36 years aad K4 days. A member of Eiireka Lodge- No. 8, O. &. H. §., Court Hubertus No. 15, F. of A.. and Court Yerba Buena No. 913, I. O. Foresters. £ Friends and acquafntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). December 9, ‘at_9:30 o'clock. from his late residence. 2638 Foisom street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, thence to St. Anthony's Church, Army and Folsom strests, where a requim high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OBERG—In Alameda, December 6, 1903, Gus- tav Oberg, beloved busband of Elisabeth Oberg, a native of Sweden, aged 64 years § months and 5 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. December 8, at 2 o'clock, from his Tate rest- dence, 1330 Versailles avenue, thence to Oak- land Crematory. O'NEIL—In this city, December 6, 1903, Alma M. O'Nell, beloved daughter of Thomas P. and Alma'S. O'Nell, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 7 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuly invited.to attend the fuperal to-day at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her grand- mother, 3047 Clay street. Interment Holy Cross etery. PERKINS—In this city, December 7, 1003, As- nes, beloved wife of John Perkins, a native of Germany, aged 22 years. PISANI—In this city, December 6, 1908, Mary J.. beloved wife of John Pisani, mother of Fred and James Pisani, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years & months. and 3 days. « QUINN—In this city, December 5, 1903, James Joseph, beloved son of Thomas and the late Margaret Quinn, brother of Thomas Quinan Ir. and Mrs. C. Curtis, and nephew of Mrs. Ellen Peeney, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 2 months and 25 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited %o attend 'the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighthy thence to St. Joseph's Chusch, where ser- vices will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROBERTSON—In New York, December 6, 1008, Thomas_ F. - Robertson, husband of ~Edith Carnes Robertson. RIGBY—In this city, November 30, 1908, Em- ma Rigby, beloved daughter of Mrs. Ann Stiles, a native of England, aged 59 years 3 months and 30 days. [7Friends and acquaintances ays respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the paziors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission llr::'). between Seventh and Eighth. Interment - press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car. . RIORDAN—In this city, December 7, at her residence,. The Strathmore, 207 Larkin street, Mary A., beloved wife of the late Cornellus Riordan, and mother of DansF. Cornelfu Laila and Kittie F. Riordan and Mrs. Thomas . Keeffe of the City of Mexico, a native of the eity of Cork, Ireiand, aged 70 years and’ T months. (Sonora, Tuolumne County, papers lease copy). ¥ el‘?"e'nnw{\nunl services will be held at St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock. Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. . SCHAEFER—In this city, December 7, 1903, Fritz Schaefer, beloved brother of Mrs. H. O. Wulff, a native of Germany, aged 10 years. A member of Wilhelm Tall Lodge Ne. 2. O. 4. H. 8., Oregon. (Portiand, Or., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of H. O. Wulff, 29014 Harrison street, corner of Twenty-fifth, where funeral ser- Vices will be held under the auspices of Eu- reka Lodge No. 6, O. d_ H. S. Interment Mount Ofivet Cemstery by eiectric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose ave- nue. STINSON—In this city, December 7, 1808, So- phie, wife of the late Perry Stinson.’ and mothier of Willlam H., Frances J., Harry S. and Ida N. Stinson and the late Katle A. B a native of Scotland, aged 78 years. e Funeral will take Diace to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3176 Washington street, where ser- vices will be held, commencing the above hour. Interment ress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SULLIVAN—In this city, December 6, 1908, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Ellen Sulllvan, a native of the parish of Skull, County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph’s Church. for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SULZER—In this city, Decembet 5, 1903, Ellen Sulzer, a native of Ireland, aged 530 ygars. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C, O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery by 1:30 o'clock traln frem Third apd Townsend streets. TRIPP—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 7, 1908, George F. Tripp, & native of Massachusetts, aged 68 years. WALSH—In this ecity Decamber & 1908, Michael J., beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Walsh, and father of Mamie v{::: Mrs. J. E. W. Carey, Mrs. William A. and grandfathier of Aileen, Phyllis and Clar- ence Keefe, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 76 years 3 months and 14 days. (Pitts- field, Mass., papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 200 Utah street, thence to St. Charles ‘Borromeo's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. for the repose of his 30 o'ciock. Interment ages ‘WIEGAND—! ehis ety i city, the of her man, 2616 and

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