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THE SAN TRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY DECEMBER 14, 1903. YOUR WARES AND HOUSES TO LET. | MONEY TO LOAN—Continned + -PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir. | STAR Loan Co. of Wyo salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk.bl ular. G. H. UMBFE. & CO.. 14 Mon:gomery. ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | MODERN cottages; finished complete with 4. |~ every conventence; easy terms; large lots. ing lomns -mon price reasonable. indorser. MORE A—~HOUSES and | CAsH toanea salaried people on notes without Exam! or_buflding. | $1 50 to $2 60 per week. MISSION, 1207, top floor—Front room for 2; L S S = 3 {llespie)—Nicely furnished room NINTH, 119 (Gulemie) TNIGSly 0ERLIBM fooms BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matl wIN not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be P ¢ Lo : % O'FARRELL, 739—Handsomely furnished, this 8evartment ave you time and 8 roome—-$4600, large, sunny room; phone, bath; private fami- rouble. Cordes ure Co., 245-280 Geary Located on First and Second aves, bet. | 1¥: references. Y on the square. * v 4 o, Geary and McAllister st cars and one block S investments of $1(0 & ; | nerth of park. F. NELSON, bullder. ceasics ndle, ur epecniacion or gam; | B L2 S o o PACIFIC, 1413—Furnished room to let. S : BRI but ‘a reputable, establ 1100—C 2 of 5. rooms; 971 - BEFORE meving get our printed list of houses e tpriae 1 Ean Franciscr: cleared | Pt 1 picek 0f Guerrerost. care) rente tes | PINE, 704—Furnished room: suitable for 1 or -~ 2 B nts for to let. BALUWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st | last vear on $100,060 $12 ner month. 2; one, 86; two. #7 50. eased $20,000 to LOST AND FOUND. MUSICAL 1 bout 6 o'clock, a yellow | = ge zoid d at F. ¥ Pe F. W with black and brown ) Page st.; reward UPRIGHT ¥ capital; stock | enlurge the plant; cail or 2 jots on Buena Vista ave., $125 each. | 1 lot on Calitornia a $500; Market st PINE, 1076—Large furnished room, suitable for 1 or 2; running water; reasonable. D. COFFIN & C ; . FOR cholce list of city property, houses and NSTRUMENTS. lots, alto Oskland and Berkeley barsains. POWELL, 317—Sunny front sulte for doctor or dentiet; alfo other rurnished Call_on or address ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st. ROYAL INS reading-room, Fouse, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 & FINE bullding lots, 25x100, on Nevada ave., Americen, | FOR =ale—A large first-class residence, 12 to $8; month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground Stelnway, | rooms: 407 Falr Oaks st Apply premises | fioor; yooms with hat and cold water; baths. v 17 Geary. room 501 ¢ SIXTH. 428—A newly and nicely furnished front room with grate; also othes indorsad with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricsed simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of chasge. BORN. SHERMAN—In Alameda, November 26, 1903, to the wife of T. P. Sherman, a son. STENSLAND—In this city, December 10, 1005, to the wife of Caotain A. Stensland, a son. VELLGUTH—In this city, December 13, 1003, to the wife of Clarence Vellguth, a son. WRIGHT—In this city, Décember 12, 1903, to the wife of Willlam Q. Wright, a son. WULFF—In this city, December 2, 1903, to the wife of W. T. Wulff, a daughter. ZIPFEL—In this city, Détember 10, 1903, to the wife of C. Eugene Zipfel, a daughter. e MARRIED. near Cortland ave.; very cheap. Inguire at Waller st. BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loan | full cost tmprov. and part lot at 6 per cent. sc at_hand SUTTER, 230—The Crane—El rooms; downtown; suite or ntly furnished single; $10 up. THE Preston, 247 Larkin—Elegant rooms to ABBOTT—KEGLER—In this city, December 13, 1003, at St. Paul's Luthcran Church, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Herbert P. Abbott and Paula Kegler, both of San Francisco. G o P MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker buildin let; §1 50 w $3 week. I%&Ei—?&CKB?O;E—;& Loy s it [ BARGAIN _Fine, new 6-room cotiage; large | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—100| Willlam Metsger and Henriette Dicckhoft, ana deltvery can b | busement: $3500. Gwner. 678 Oth ave. nr. C. | roome, B¢ to $1 nieht, 81 to 36 week elec- | _both of San Francisco. i AT $150 ard s @ R o - e s T | — e S A el ENO MAUVAIS MUSIC | ESTIMATES on nlumbine work. new or old. | every room: elevator, parior, reading-room; Enteiniest: 89 ¥ rket st | _Anibach & Mayer, plumbers, 856 Howard st | free bus; baggage. S BSLAR lglmi' b A * experience; removed to 826 Post t. o in the city for §5 per | LOTS. N or § side of Golden Gate Park, pur- | VALLEJO, 1118, phone Sutro 4018—3 unfur- | Royle. Cathérine Fod, Svrks W DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- allow six months' r;vnln] n‘n:| chased by W. J. GUNN. 530 Californis st. nished rooms; use of bath; 4 closets. Brady, James Peasley, Mdtthew F. troubles and irregularities: instant re- ) off pu e price. Thus 1V iNE | e | VAN Brown, Russell E. Pergeaux, Anna guaranteed. 1008i Market st.. opp. Sth el G2 e Tistriment 0F | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. VAN NEss io—Handsomo sunny furnfihed | Browh Sutscl o g o > and yrices | Brsegumin = it 2 ' L T SR A e s e NG | FOR sale—13acre Cruit farm: Eood I ProYea | JACKSON, 1510—Furnished room, with house- Coot imsotore V. Puckhaber. John V complainte; positively corrected; the untc Fravcieco by rail and electric cars. Call or | _KeePIng privileges. bt Lopugt Ceihprios -, Bel, Jofs O nete helped; the sdvice free. most_4irh Office, 1018 Market st trea: Kroege Drs. Goodwin, 733 Turk ~Expert | Marshall & We in obstetrics, female co relief; CURTAZ & treatment $10; hours, ears exper. = in & Nineteenth st., Oakland, Ci LARKIN, acres. one mile south from 1054—Nicely furnished room, suit- able for two; gas, bath; private family. e, Napa County; vineyard, hay and | eraln; balance woodland: 7 springs and run- GEO. F. VOLZ, 762 Fulton st. $250n per ing WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; #5c to $1 50 night; $2 to §8 week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. Roese, Dr. €. H. Schlicker, Frederick Schott-Daniels, Jen- nie Smith, Christopher Stephenson, Robert Swain, George Tabhitt, Joseph Doran, Hazel F. Elizabeth ran, Mrs. M. Heinze, Carl F. Levy, Margaret Luclét, John J. Lyons. Nora d4: bulldings and yards for 1000 poul- try, 3 miles from town. GEO. C. YOUNG, £ to pay stor- 1636 ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. Petaluma- ALLEN epecialiet: & i confinement; best medical care: low fees. 1 a TALENTED ameteur performers. Apply at | Market Chutes 6 p. object. | = BAND ¢ Gus M. DOO HERBS Market st GOOD viblin for DE_and MRE_ D. 5—UPRIGH w. HORNUD DR. NG TOY KEX, 810 Powell £, opposite Union square: all diseases cured by herbs, per tha MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2 TOSH & WOLPMAN, DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy tolay; | _ ceds DO peinting or coating: good over oid fron, tin or shingles; best for new roof ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st sale—3825 laying hens 50 pigeons, 3 incul w_uprigh han. ! machinery. McIN. 97 Fremont st. pedal TFUL 3YRON M. ke 2 months 3 brooders, | i Market st. Open evenin HMITZ & CO., 16" M r: sacrifice. Keeffe's, SOHMER, Byron Mauzy ;| FOR farms, orchards and vineyards, poultry i1 and stock ranches, timber and grazing lands, | call or send for our catalogue. ROTHER- MEL & CO., 507 Californla st Fift Open_until 11 A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been openéd at 1008 Market st.. opposite §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 lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 848 Market st. A nearly ster st. Steck mahogany 16 MeAl n firewood; storage planos VAN NESS AVE. AMERICA! PHONE P! sh or install- Allister st. t; cheap; ER & ZE ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A HOTEL BALTIMORE, NEAR GEARY ST. IVATE EXCHANGE 708. ELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. ”SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. TN/ ERG, PROPRIETORS. A BIG list of all classes of ranches: state what's _wunted and I'll send descriptions. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 6 Geary. —_—e Mli(ll&l‘ RN‘HHEKD REAL ESTATE. 4 LOTS, cheap for cash. 328 Bush st., third floor, room 4. Steinway upright pian 5 O’ Farrell, ecillan piano 8-312 Post st A be handsomely furni for occupancy Dec. se, wagon, BUgEy, 2 sets harness, working mplements, _etc. place for N'S grocery | 70 1et— 2D-HAND ‘mac bollers, engines, pumps, R ge, well pulleys, shafing, ete., ete., boug Soid, | three living rocms nged’ wee Sunday Ninth et.; rent §30. apers. H_ S WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale st, | 50 Gress pants, $2 50. Origh- st. etc WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. ‘ gomery st. 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 ed throughout, with all the very lutest conveniencdes; will ‘be ready 15; reservations can now be made on premises daily. WATER front lots and_bargains: all tracts; maps, photos. etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS | _ CHANGE OF PROPRI lighted double store, with attached; situated at 272 nquestio TORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st.—A etrictly first-claes family and tourist hot respectability. American ot fully invited to attend the funeral t an. McCord, Alexancer McDonald, Wm. F. ~Miarini, Lily Wyane, Henry F. BAUERLE—In this city, December 11, 1503, Winderlen Bauerle, a native of Germany, aged 40 years. BOYLE—In this city, December 12, 1803, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Lawrence Boyle, and mother of Lawrence, William, John and Edward Boyle and Mrs. George Denny, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 58 years. £ Friends and acquaintances.are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, December 14, at o’clock, trom her late residence, 137 Welch street, thence to Rose's Church, where a requiem high will be celebrated for the repcse of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRADY—In this city, December 12, 1903, James, ‘beloved husband of Bridget Brady, and loving father of Matthew Jame: F., Mamie A., Walter H., Joseph A., Ed- ward T., Eugene and Thomas 1. Brady -and the late Eddie Brady, a native of the parish of Kilmore, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 3% years 11 months and 18 d £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- -day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late Wormser, Louts Apply bakery, 1317 F o A DERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THE DRESDEN — SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON,BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER, er gl cash, balance $18 per month; 2 blocks to st 2 LARGE stores and walk elevator; TYPEWRITERS, slightly used, sold at cost: ew Underwood visible typewriter catalog | San Francieco. sent free. R. E. k & Co. rticulars apply to G. H. UMBSEN ] Tave, B 3 = s . MBSES g ., ias changed hands; hereafter conducted - Montgomery st $850—COTTAGE, 4 rooms: fruit trees, chicken- ! 4 B S e T T — house; lot 45x135: 3 blocks o both farry lines, | _ Drei-ciads famlly hotel: table board ecialty. Zoot<orm _ehoes : we pay living rooms 1 block to electric cars, store, school and N mansion, S07 California_st. = _ charges 84 st st.: rent $1 church: terms, $i5 cash, balance same as and sightly rooms; best table and $2 50 hats, $1 50. — rent, $12 50 per month. Open Sundays. O. lowest rates. e Hatter, 330 Kearny st. Dear PERSONALS. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. . to § p. m.; Sundays to moon. DIEPOSING of Witte gas engines; 2 H. P., 20 H F The T}l?l:] ‘Engi- | M. ELL. To all whom I hi Jan. 1. 1903, & for 1 will make a legant eealskin coat, t38. 915 | _ e yourself by ks. BACIGALUPI, 983 Market. z ket st ses the complete lins at 1518 ess. RICHARDSON BROS. Valencta st., A EPECIAL LOW RAT! 1tberal prices for my special deep-wrinkle treatment. The lady who has been on exhibition In the drug store windows may be. reen at my office this week from 10 to 5, in order to &c- | _ commodate those Who have requested to ex- emine the face more thoroughly in private. 781 O'Farrell st. mear Larkin. _ for book explaining method. N'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. e | sung ladles steadily employed ocan hav in East Oakland. P. C. LASSEN & CO,, 466 B B a Co 338 ,‘",ZE‘ Baron's cloaks, sults, furs and tailor-made | _Tenth st, Oakland, C , : 122 MK | “suits to arder, on weekly or mopthly pay RN She g heap hicagos, Twentieth | ments plan, at regular marked prices. Col OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. erate. finished basemen tion and street cars: open Suadays. O, A. side- & Fariors, 248 Kearny st., | 70 LEASEIn center of wholesale district; | BARGAIN: § rooms, bath, pantry, city water, | CALIFORNTA, 1240 _Most _select location _ mear Bush: open to ® p. m., Sunday to noon. T o s Pghete floor; SE- | nice mantel, folding doors, brick fcundation, | ~“modern, elegantly furnished private Done: A_BUYS sells or rents gear machinery. en- | pui in good condition: “rent - reasonable, | Iish betement SiI, foncpd and oros fences. | _iable Unsurpaseed: marine View. gines, bollers, water pipe. shafting, pulleys, HAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 en: lot BOX165: price $2250- terms $160 | FAMILY boarding-house, 1070 Valencia; first- class board, elegantly furnished; terms mod- residence, 305 Seventh street, themce to St. Patrick's Church, where a’ requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—In this _city, Russell Edward, beloved son of Jefferson M. and Laura M. ‘Brown, and brother of Mil- ford, Gladys, Mabel and Minerva Brown, & native of Point Arena, Cal., aged 5 years 8§ months and 12 days. December 12, 1003, near 16th. For RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness (" Friends and acquaintances are respe tully invited to attend the funeral Monda: t 11:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 74% Fourteenth streét. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. BURKE--In this city, December 13, 1903, Davis C., beloved husbard of Kate Burke, THE N $1250_Going like hot cakes; see that fine lot in the Wheeler tract; size 50x120; view is DAYS ONLY— ARA, 615 TAYLOR ST.— SUNNY FRONT SUITES WITH BOARD. and fatber of Laurine Burke, a native of Providence, R. I. aged 63 years 7 months and 20 days. A HARRIS, ave made prices to since > the ensuing 30 days only, ” reductijon from all unsurpassed in California; come and see it. J. MORTIMER & CO., 3’ Center st., Berkeley O'FARRELL, rooms and bo: Box | TWO 308—Furnished cooking: German tamily; $6 per week. orwparty of four pleas- 3765, Call, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| =it ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED. " OFFICE, 11'8 BROADWAY. M. ELLA HARRIS, — Call or write OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. valescent. GOOD country hoard, with conveniences, not more than 2 hours from city, for a lady con- Address 622 Goiden Gate ave. ————— home BURLING—In the City and County Hospital, December 13, 1903, Charles Burling, a native of Swede aged 38 years. CECIL—In Gliroy, December 10, 1903, Theo- dore Vineent, beloved husband of Mrs. Kate Cecil, father of Katherine, Theodore, Loulse and Edward Cecll, and brother of Samuel Céecil, late of .Virginla. City o Nev, a pative of Maryland, aged 40 years and 11 mionths. A member of Storey Lodge No. &, A. O. U. W. (Virgiria City, Nev., papers please $1150 ONLY for a cottage 6 rooms, bath, ete.; calling on BARON, 762 T — 9 VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS. 955% Washington and 510 Ninth sts, Oak- - land; furnished rooms en suite or single, with and itching THE Star Hair Remedy © | “'proves its growth, sto; cieanses ecalp;at druggists’, hairdressers';ac- cept no substitute. S or without board; special rates to famiiles. MONTANA House, 320 Eighth st; sunny SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. W HOME sewing. machine; this week only: tly used; needles 200 dos. NEW HOME §. M. CO. 1051 Market st CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES 1n EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr._Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. no " stain or _sticki suites and_singlé rooms for housekeeping STUTTERING AND tar Remedy Co..13%8 Polk. | g AKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. mond heart for §210 st W. J. xth st. | nd machinery of all kinds. . 519 Market sf and at 1500 : and let our doctors give you free and advice; TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curn in every case; individual teaching: no med}- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures:home curs. the manufacturers ES of pipe and all sizes. EU- ing; J . 100 Vallefo st. W. EVANS, agent, Mission % . rental; | NOT how cheap but how good €landard, the sewing-machine of to-day. 5. No. you pay for the - ON ture, H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. et e L O | e | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ROOMS FOR BQIJSEKEEP"'G-" AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remln‘toh_ motto of w2 ¢e Smith Premier, $25; of the Rapid AT Enickerbocker Avartments, 1340 Pine near Hyde—Furnished 3-room suits; $30 up; steam heated, electric lighted; free bath. 1021 Market st. typewriters _at higher and lower prices; rentais §2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California. st. copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Ellls street, thence to St. Mary" Cathedral, where a requiem high mass WH! be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Intcnment strietly private, Holy Cross Cemetery. 5 COMYNS—In_this city, December 11 '1903, Catherine M., beloved wife of Maurlce Comyns, and mother of C. J. and F. L. Comyns' of this city and E. M. Comyns of Seattle, Wash., a native of Ireland, aged 80_years, " Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend tre funeral to-day (Mgmday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 233 Twelfth treet, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- 1| Dbrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DCRAN—In this city, December 13, 1903, GENE RILEY & S0 Ey;;ng- and second band. E. B. BECK il a0l St anently morphine, oois and chatre: hammocks, resses. 3.F. Hotter.712 a. PHYEICIAN, 156 years experience. cures eddress Centrs: Pharmacy, 251 Grant corner Sutter £t.; fe . morphine and all dru FIRST, 230, near Howard—4 or 5 housekeep- cocaoe babit. C.]m ing rooms; central location; rent low, ave., gomery st | A FEW good 4ypewriters at ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- 0 each; get. par- Hazel F., beloved daughter of James H. and May Doran, sister of Anna, Kate, Mary, Rose, Alice, Eulalla, Grace and the late Alma Doran, and granddaukhter of James GEARY, 1933—$18; adults; 4 com. roome: e moderate. 'y beds, bath, toilet, stoves, coal and gas stoves. dis- 2D-HAND typewriters 80ld, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 508 Mp:lzl. anoDSiG TYDSNTIRS Mepec. Co., 508 Markat. Eciton phonographs, records, supplies, cured by Wiliow Bary. Co.. | HOWARD, 1310Single and _ housekeeping plcture machines, films. Bacigalup! ol sultation free; call or Write. | " roome, nicely furnished and sunny; reason- FROPOSALS. GASOLINE en = Sy g N eured in e 7 A A AR A I Ao e | LIQUOR habit curea able, GASOLINE engines, automobiles and lautches; zes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st ket st., room 203; guaranteed: Acme Liquor Cure Co., 997 Mar- in 2 days or no charges; KEARNY. 104—Sunny front sulte and kitchen, phone “South 751. $20; range: bath; aduits, ASK for prices on second-hand typewriers: all | makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montr'y. | AT Je A BRANCH office of The Call tion of advertisements and subscry been cpened at 1008 Market et. fth. Open untfl 11 p. m. — e, | MISCELLANEO opposite between Sev 3 Tuesd eves., day BOOKS and lbraries bought 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie FIN highest prices for all ing d postal. MORRIS, | MAsQL WANTED A small_gcrew cutting lathe and & | — o> motor o run it 4881, Call office. b Neuhaus & Co.. merch. taflors, 727 MOTOR, 2 b_p.. also stitching machine wanted. | zyr=—— - Box 2 Call office. 1 FLUOUS hair ... . 2 !~ tric needle. Dr. & M TILTON wants good secon o | e = LTON wants good second-hand clothing and | oo mrrn e theatrical gopds. 154 th st.; tel, Jessie 2551 ALFREDUM'S Egypt | _hair to its natural | Sur MONEY TO LOAYN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick se wents; no disappolatment. Save expe by dealing directly. Estates, se gages, urdivided A ERA inter- AT less than cost. uncalled for siits. overcoats rousers at CHARLES LYONS', '!‘nllor, 721 Market st. and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- . Thursda Teutcnta Hall, | _8th: Prot. Foster; scclety dancing taught ine diamonds, anywhere. A. A. Ritter, 337 Kearny. SUITS to order on installments, $1 Miefit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. tion of advertisements and subs: 1008 Market st. MODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stockton st.—Newly fur- nished rooms, §5-$12: bath, ga: TH, 157—2 sunny housekeeping rooms, nice- Iy furnished. O'FARRELL, 918—Sunny «d varlor floor of 4 room London Houge, ber 16, 19u8, instaiiments; 50 cents enth and Eighth. Ssturday, Sun- Howard st. ar. construction of whar! along _same King and Channel BOUTH PARK, Ai—Large sunny front room: convenient for housekeeping: gas. TENTH, 149—One cozy light housekeeping room; folding bed, gas stove, bathroom, etc.; prive VAN NESS ave. 708-—Two sunny front rooms; also front bafément suite and kitchen; reasonable. — e ——— ~’e!A.'l'-!!‘.! HOUSES. vatche . jewelry cheap- cisco, in accordance r week. made. -7 rket. & moles removed by elec. rs. Traverse..1170 Market. 50; dress pants $2 50. and a wharf. wall and end Corner Pine and Tayior sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suites; furnished or urfurnished: none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery. THE GABLES. Cor. Clay and Larkin sts—Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date spartments: furnished or unfur- nished; all latest convenlences; reservations can be made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 5] O s v T contain_36,000 square tan Henna restores face. line of Channel street 11 p._m ests, assignn of rents, property in trust, | been opened at ete ies, life estates and undivided in- | _Fifth Oven until teres property purchased. | ; Cougteous treatment. Strictly coafidential. | Vhen u Need Monev i - See HERMAX BPHY S TRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOA niture, Piancs or to salaried people on their VS on fur- | _pre e, §1 ote; proper treatment guaranteed, ILLINOTS | MME. NEERGAARD' . T. i6, Phelan bid., tei. Main 764 | _8ine Dec. 1, 8 p. m. Fi = | H. JEROME FOSELL 1 per cent on furnit ommissicn, no ure or piano: plicity $26 up; quic) ylor st PALM STRY. DEVAS, scientific p: palm readings $1; open Tucsda L1, sclentific near Geary, rooms, aléo single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. HADDON _HALL, 851 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. 3 questions by ex- s0. 189 Post s y be- terms §10. Imist, 515 ok 561. § class in palmist 242 Post st ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. The second class will AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—Ne: house, ew furnitu every roor outside modern and sunny; Drices from $1 50 per Phone cepted st the auarry. . copficential Montgomery, rm. ANCES on furciture and planos without | - | PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. ETC. week up; this is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity; firet-class grill attached. at 627 Turk st. hanging. paint removal; to permanent salaried their mote without security or k empioyer; Jowest Tates; no commission. or phone Sutter 154 for ing and paper cleaned. A_BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 26 to $5 per week and TIONAL CREDIT CO., 68 and 86 Donohos | Papering; reasonable building, 1170 Market & NA- | Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34 tel. Main 413. volts, spikes, etc.. all — light housekeeping rooms; open all night. rates; tigting, paintin ASHWORTH, 320 Mason st., bet. Geary and No bid will MONEY loaned to salaried peo; chants, teamsters, bomrding-fouses, without | .. - ecurity: easy payments; Jargest business in | DR, C. C. 36 principal cities, Tolman, 563 Parrott bidg GHLY respectable private piace to of ral advances ob diamonas, Jewel per cent interest. Bal@win J.—\.'vlrz B 546 Market: tel. Muin 1644. Branch, 1d T lar attention patd to % 4 hird | REMOVED. | treats past ed DR, Wi four years at MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave. PHYSICIANS AND S!JBGE"DI~ NELL—Office and_residence, 1213 Market si., bet. Oth and Tth; particu: in | = e at | BLOOD, skin and rectal a4 DR, BALL, 10733 Market st. BETANT. 00 A K e I diseases of the human body: for and single rooms with gr with- five per cel onte,” 87 Fifth st.)—ltocme, 20c, 50c, $1 $1 50 10 $10 week: house open tary of diseases of ases a epecialty the bid enter ‘to & BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1369)—Fur- nished rooms, sulte, single; also unfurnished, CLAY, 1028 Large. sunny, ‘urnished front room, 1 or 2 persons; also single; $6 to §10. fications red ecute Sich sum as the NG HIM, herb doctor, 115-117 Mason: now lo- LOANS FROM $1 TO $10.600 | DR. 10> - e PO CHY MONEY to losn on jow interest: goid, silver, | “p. . =’ Qinmonds, pearis and precious sioves bought | g, herb docto ot W. 3 -, cures and teas. 727 Washington st. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Eiegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices . Li Po I diseases of human HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. DR. H NEW ecasy method—To Wage-earness on unin- | eured by C dorwed_notes; sbsolute privacy. Fidelity | —— Losn Company,-rooms 48-49, Chronicle bidg. | WONC el TO salaried people withont seeurity; on furni- ture; indorsed notes ang other security. §, F. | Discount Agency, 143 Phelan buliding. i { + rates on furniture and pianos -met{ 20 commiesion :instaliments acecpted. | G, 7 WOO, the fam: AT low privac; nese herbs; consul: esses cured by Chinese herbs. { CALIFORNIA, 1255—Sunny furnished rooms, single and for housckeeping; reasonable. EIGHTEENTH, 3356—A furni; -oom to let, sultable for dcctor or a"‘«.&'li‘ "aiso single | :8\ od. Tooms, e board reserves FRANKLIN, 721, nr. G. G. ave—Front room:| 11 bids sunny; all conveniences; sultable for 2; reas, GLEN PARK "ave., to let. secretary or to the Lhi office ut the 2:156 o'¢lock p. m. 19 Post st cus herb doctor—All dis- 746-8 Clay st. the Third; oneervatory building. | Sier confiden- | _ fice Post and Powell BONELLI, 301 Eddy. OPEN Credit Ass's, loans on Storage sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 JOHN C. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—1 large double rm., 7 BT & Moving Co., of. furnished complete: gas range, bath, laundry. TOT R TUIEE J00h, NN Board salarice tiaily: new simple plan. Room 50, $3¢ Market. | CONKLIN'S = Cise, 323 Golden [ ‘urniture & planos; $16 UP; no remova com. - V. TREMAIN, room 81. ¢ Eddy st. Miesion st.; tel. Heo LDFN West Storage; advances made; 810 Furniture and merchan. ave.: phone East 126, GRAND th on—Rooms 1o $150 miEht: $1 to 35 week: readiee s LAGUNA and i - pop o luu ister, t. James flat—Sun. 941, F W. Zehfues, 1 PER cent on_furniture or plano. 1008 Mu- | go ~rpuegrs = tual Savinse Bank bldg.. 708 Murket st. | PACIFIC Siorsge and o gt W, Furniture Movirg Com- LARKIN, 816 B—Small, room. large hall, st.: phone Jackson 231 | _elosct, bath -nam."g—sm.“ 2 ALL loans on @iamonds &nd jeweiry 2 per cent | BEKINS Vi Stera; tgomery | MAE _"—"‘———*-—;fm mo. B P.méalhtenll;n‘mk,fliml Py Pl A Y RS T T by~ A B TS TS suitable for gentlemien, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. San Franelsco, Two clagses of stone will The first class will include more cubic feet in fair asdortment of sizes between one and four cublc feet; no objee- tion will be made to stone larger than cublc feet; this class of stone m of seams and marked lines of clea include stone of less than one cubic foot, in Rssorted sizes, no stoné Jess than five pous nd subject to a Figid examination, be receéived unless it fg on a blank form furnishéd from this and s accomonnied by a certified check for it of A ate amon Pe Wi, pavable o the order of the mecror | LYONS—In this city, December 12,1005, Nora, the Board. as a guarantee on the Ly part of the successful biddér tl within_six (6) days after the fatd work, according to the plan; with this Board a surety company. to pe a; Th Bard of State Harbor o and conditioned for the faithful per of #uch contract; nor will said big sidered by this Board unless delivereq h'l it deemed for the State. % ‘Bidders are invited to be present at the open. 26—One furnished room | 08 Of the blds, ' . cpg OFFWE OF THE BUARD OF STATE HAR- bor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry Calitornia, Novem- Sealed proposals or bids will be received at this_oifice at or prior to 5 o'clock p. on Wednesday, December g for the a section of seawall and to be located between streets on the front of the City and County of San Fran- the plans and specifications prepared thersfor by the Chie Engineer of the Board and adopted by th Board August 27, 1903, and on fle in this office, to which speclai reference is hereby The work to be done under specifications consists in furnishing 411 ma- teriuls und labor for constructing and erect- ing a4 etone seawall with end embankments It is estimated that the sea- embankments will contain about 80,000 tons of stone: the whart wiil feet of wharf sur- This seetion of the seawall will ex- tend from the intersection of the northerly (prolonged easterly) with: the water front line, six hundred (600) teet northerly along said water front line. The materials to be used ton of the seawall and end embankments will consist of stome mot subject to decome position nor disintegration: for the construo- by the action of be recogni: stons’ of ong o s will be - The materials for the construction of the wharf will cousist cf the requisite quanti ties of first class, close grained, yellow fir piles and yellow fir lumber (mer- chantable Guality), wire wrought iron bestquality /made office hat he wijl acceptance .'1 tract to do 5 and speci- wilt also bond in adequate proved by ;nlou.", ormance be con- © secreinry, on 1903, at whicH time and place the £0_reject any-or |- ot water these four ust be free vage: Doran, aged 7 years and 2 months. ELLIS—At Ellis Landing, Richmond, « December 12, 1905, Elizabeth, wife of the late Captain George Ellis, mother of Seiena B., George William R. and Char) Ellts. and sister of Mrs. Charles Ferris, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. L7 Funeral services at the above residence at 11 o'clock, Tuesday, December 15. Inter- ment private. HALLORAN-—In San Rafael, December 12, 1903, Mrs. Maria Halloran, beloved wite of Thomas Hailoran, mother of Michael and Belle Halloran and Mrs. T. E. Redding of Nicaslo, and sistér of Mrs. Bessle Reddan of Vallejo and Thomas Neylon, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 63 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Mond December 14, at 10 o'clock, from her iate residence, corner of Fourth and C streets, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o'clock. Iaterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HEINZE—In this city, December 13, 1903, Carl Frederick, beloved "husband of Emma A. Hajnze, and devoted father of Mrs. Emma Rasmussen and Jullus, Paul, Martha, Alma and WilheImine Heinze, a native of Posen, Germany, aged 61 years 10 months and 21 days. A member of Norddeutschir Verein and_Shoemakers’ Union. N E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrpw (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between ' Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LEVY—In this city. December ‘13, 1903, Mar- garet Levy, mother of Albert Levy, beloved daughter of David and Josevhine Hedrick, and sister’' of Mabel Hedrick, a native of s-zm Barbara County, Cal, aged 20 years and 2 days. i LUCITT—In this city, December 11, 1903, John J., dearly beloved son of Margaret and the late Edward Lucitt, brother ot Edward F. and Josévhiné Lucitt, Mrs. Edward B. Carr and Mrs. Lanhan, and nephew of' John and Annle Sullivan, a native of San Fran- cigco. A member of Company A, First Call- lends an intances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Lafayette street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemectery. beloved dau of the late Patrick and Hanora Lyons, and sister of Katle. Julia, Mollle, Frank and Nellle Lyons, Mrs. M. Hrstich and Mrs. E. McGlennon. §FThe funeral will take place to-day Qlondsm), Bt 1008 aelocic, fros fhet s lors of J. C. O'Conmor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment at Santa Clara, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Towns:nd streets. . McCORD—In this city, December 12, 1903, at his residence, 1214 Buchanan street, Alex- ed husband of Nellie brother of . the late Jam:s and a pative of Canada. neral will take place to-day £ 180 MK tom R and ! invited. acquaintances are McDONALD—In this city, ‘husband of ‘McDonald Callaghan, a native of San Francisco, ES Feind I T. | MARINI—In this_city, boloved daughter of G. nd stster of Josephine, Mary and Julla Marini, Mrs. Della Blanchi and the late Ida and Laura Marini. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 22 days. MERRILL—In this city, George W. Merrill, beloved husband of Eu- genia T. Merrill, and father of Mra. D. J, Makepeace, a native of Amesbury, Mass., " Lily, Marini, aged 35 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to day o'clock, from his late Interment vri- (Monday), residence, vate. at 1 GAIN YOUR December 13, 1803, and 643 Oak street. NICHOLSON—In this city, December 13, 1965, John Josenh, beloved husband of Mary Nich- olson, fatier of Jonnie, Edward and Frank Nicholson, and son of John Nicholson, a na- tive of Boston, Mass., aged 50 years. PEASLEY—In this city, Matthew F., beloved brother of Mrs. Mary December 12, 1905, December 13, 1908, . 1 ANTS PRODUCE MEN DECLARE 1SS0 Defy Harbor Board te Control Them Beyond Wharves, and Question Methods There Angela SAY DO NOT FIX PRICES A. Ott and Mrs, Lizzie McElroy, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 1 month and ¥ days. L Remains at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary A. Ott, 1323 Vermont street, be- and Twenty-fitth tween streets. Twent. PERGEAUX—In this city, December 13, 1903, beloved mother of Louls, Paul, Mary and Eugene Pergeaux, a native Anna Pergeaux, of France, aged 33 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services fourth years. Wednesday, December 16, at the mortuary chapel of Montgomery avenue. Cemeter: PETERSEN) 008, at 9 o'clock. . S. Godeau, 305 Interment Holy Cross In this city, December 12, 1906, Anna Petersen, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Petersen, a native of lowa, aged 13 years 2 months and 17 day: @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully. invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'cloc of the parents, 2273 Taylor street, Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- Chestnut. tery. PLATO—In this city, December 13, 1008, Min- wife of the late Morris and mother of Mrs. Willlam J. Doran, Mrs. %. J. Deady snd George M. Plato, a native nie, beloved of Posen, aged T0 yi at his residence, Westphal aged vears. Francisco Lodge No. York and New Orleans papers please copy.) and Mary, ears. 1801 . 45, from the residence PUCKHABER—In this city, December 13, 1905, Fifteenth avenue south, corner P street south, Johnm, dearly beloved husband of Meta Puckhaber, and be- loved father of Charles R. Puckhaber, Mrs. W. L Stone, Mrs. E. L. Dunshee, Mrs. G. Matilda and Alice Puckhaber. a native of Hanover, Germany. A member of ‘South San K. of 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. REIS—In this city, December 13, ‘1808, John 0. Rels, beloved husband of Belle B. Rels, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years 3 months and 10 days. EFThe funeral services will 2412 Webster street, at 11 o'cleck. flowers. ROESE—In pers_please copy.) Tuesday, Interment pri: this city, December 12, 1808, Dr. Charles H. Roese, husband of Agnes Roese, and son of Mrs. M. J. Roese, a native of Buffalo, N. Y., aged 36 years. ( g7 Friends and acquaintances tully D Temple, streats. of Fredeérick L. brother of Altred Schlicker, of Phillip J. and the late Catherine Apffel, a native of San Francisco, months and 19 days. Filimore. tery. SCHOTT-DANIELS—In 11, 1003, Jennle Schott-Daniels. beloved wife of N. H. Daniels, Fred H. Schott, a native of California, aged 48 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday. December 14, 1903, at 1 o'clock, mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau, | Montgomery avenue, thence to Washington- | Union and Stockton streets. Where services will be held under the aus- square Hall, and Mount invited to attend the funeral Monday, mber 14, at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic corner of Post and Montgomery Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. SCHLICKER—In this city, December 13, 1605, Frederick W., eldest and dearly beloved son and Agatha Schiicker, and this eity, December 15. aged 1 year EFFriends and scquaintanay are respect fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 12 oclock, from the residence | Hctnses have been revoked. but no board has of his parents, 2204 Greenwich street, near Interment Oltvet Meet and Issue Ap;iul to Pub- lie to Suspend Judgment L'n-g til Courts Aet on the Matter RS - There was a meeting of the executive committee of .the Wholesale Fruit and Produce Merehants’ Protective Associ- ation on Saturday night, at which it was decided to make a vigorous fight against the rulings of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, both in the courts and generally. The association adopted a declaration of principles, in the nature of an ex- planation and defense of its course in its contest with the board and certain newspapers. The following points, among others, are set forth: o We have confidence in public opinion Willing to abide by the people’s £ A g o e ot n anjust Attach b7 o0 newspaper, which has stigmatized us as Tuisers and boycotters, neither of which we are. The public has been prejudiced by these ts. ";l'h:'m‘l phases of the controversy will be settled in the courts, but we desire to set cer- tain falsehoods at rest It has been -cl that we have raised the price of products. whereas we have nothing to do with prices and our members are caompetitors. . No asso- clation could control prices of m:mxw like preducts. There are m! raised on this coast annually, and 1t is Seyoud the power of an assoclation to control We have mever attempted this futile task. We regulate hours and methods only. Be- fore we organized wholesalers were Working their porters, weighers, draymen and salesmen from 5 a m. Uil 6 p. m. and now they are working from 7 a, m. till 5 p. m. only. Our rules have made life swester for all engaged and we have never sought to overthrow the great luw of supply and demand that ever regulates the prices paid for perishable prod- ucts. Statements to the contrary are faise. The public should understand that the Co- lombo Market, with which the wholesalers are in no manner associated, is the only organi- zation In San Francisco that attempts to fix the prices of vegetables. That market:asso- clatlon fixes prices each week. A large demand for potatoes in . the Hast, where the market has failed, and the great Ill’fl"h of San Francisco, with the accompany- mg diminution of garden area, have mads | prices slightly higher than last year—but we are in no way responsible for this fact. The impression has mone abroad that our corner Plato, P. (New be held at te. Omit Buffalo pa- re respect- grandson commissioners have no property, and thdt power, we hold, has been exercised Il- jegally. We have not been givéen a hear- ing_and we never have refused to seil to anybody on State property. We ask the pub- such power. The Ceme- | Power beyond State December loving mother Of | 1. 'to withhold criticism until our battles have ploes of Alcatraz Circle No. 1, T. El Dorado Circle No. 12, U. A, O. D. terment Movnt Olivet Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, December 11, 1908, Chris- topher (Christ.); husband of Elizabeth Smith, and father of Mary Smith, a native of Dan- & member of Web (Fresno papers | mark, aged 42 year: Pressmen’s Union please _copy.) g37Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 o'clock, from I O. O. F. corner Beventh and Market under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge P. Interment Cypress Remains at | Tuesday), all. No. 15, 1. G. O, Lawn Cemetery, street. STEPHENSON—In 1903, Robert Stanley, Charies aged Emm: TABY seph Tabitt, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day fully invited A 4 by carriage. the parlors of Halsted & Co., 948 Mission Melrose, ephenson. December beloved father of | and_William Stephenson, Mrs. Norman Pryde. Mra, Willlam Park and Mrs. George Giblin, a native of England, | Vears aund § months. | lacerated wound of the scalp and pos- SWAIN—On_board steamer Bonita, December 12, 1908; George, dearly beloved husband of | Swain, & native of the West Indies. —In- this city, December 11, 1803, Jo- a native of Bayreuth, Syria, | Dbeen tried, not by ome newspaper, but in the courts. The firms are all in business and Cal- iforpla laws have given no commission the | power_to revoke general licenses or to comtyol us in any way, outside of the wharves. Litigation between the belligerent | parties will occupy the attention of the Superior Court to-day. — e Riley Suffers in Fight. Frank Riley, coal merchant, 141 Converse street, got into an alterca= tion with an unknown man on How- ard street, near Ninth, early yester- day morning and was Knocked down, his head striking the sidewalk with | considerable force. The unknown man ran away and George McClellan of 133 Ninth street, who saw the fight, tele- phoned- to the police station. Riley was. taken to the Central Emergency Hospital in the patrol wagon, where it wag found that he had sustained a the 203 | from G. 8, and in- | treets, 13, sible fracture of the skull. ———————— Small Fire in Jewelry Store. Crossed wires caused a small blaze in a blind closet above the door of the Diamond Parlor Jewelry Company, at (Monday), at § o'cloek, from the chapel of | 729 Market street, shortly after 11 Charles H. J. Truman & Co. Fifteenth thence tq St. Brendan's Church. corner Fre- mont ond Harrison streets, where services Interment Holy | street, between will be held at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemétery, by carriage. WORMSER—In New York City, December 6, beloved husband of Anna Worm- ger, and brother of Isadore Wormser, a na- 1003, Lout tive of Germany @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the obsequies Monday. 14, 1903, at 1:20 o'clock, ‘Schmitt, 1603 Post street. December residence of B. L. Interment private. WYINNE—In this city, ‘Wynne, father of Henry and broth fuily invited to atten (Tuceday), residence. services, of his soul. o'clock sharp, Tuesday, F. Wynne. : festhd December 12, Henry F. Wynne, beloved husband of Addle nd Arthur Wynne, of Margaret A., Nellle R. and Willlam A. Wynne, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 44 years and 1 month. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- the funeral to-morrow | at 7:30 o'clock, from his late 2814 Mission strert, Precita Parlor Hall, 2668 Mission strest, for to be held under the auspices of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W, com- | mencing at 8 o'clock sharp. Peter's Clurch, where a sclemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose Interment Holy Crcss Cemetery. OFFICERS end membpers of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. §. G: W., are requested to at Parlor Hall, 2668 Mission street, at 7:45 cember 15, to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, Henmry Fine for non.attendance. PETER J. CURTIS, ‘Preaident. - THE CHRISTMAS CALL, A NUMBER OF SURPASS- ING ATTRACTIVENESS, WILL BE ISSUED NEXT SUNDAY, DECEM- i 1900 Mission nd Sixteenth, i o’clock yesterday morning. thence to St The fire- men in charge of the chemical engine had control of the blaze after only a moment of work. Some jewelry in the windows and the front of the store were considerably injured by water | and debris scattered by the firefighters in their attempt to put out the con- flagration. at_the Toflet cases in buckhorn, celluloid and leather. Handsomest line ever. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. e ———— Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13, 1003—3 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours 1903, thence to Stations— oot 3| so0s THE COAS wow xR WA aamypaaduway, sammaadway, \ Bam2E = 2828" iy 52388 3 e3aR2 FRLIREATLHLBRIGS SBLELIARER . 373: ¥ sE¥cEnIREEsEERs haasaRES LN .15 BER 20. AE "‘“’A§ Place Your Orders Now § & of ,’g’ 0 Its pages contain fi = > butigns ffom many writers e ‘o of the day, tae work of its w‘ lnfi twenty-feur hours. L= to 4gain along the The temperature