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TELL OF GREAT TITE , SAN _FR I1SCO CALL, TUESDAY, LOST AND ed t FOUND—Continued. Dolores, & 1€th and Noe. neia sts 1l be for all femaie aranteed st 30 N 1 HI rot ar machinery, 150 H Is easy to lay: ew roofs. over old | Market st | InF en- Fines shal'cg, ¥ . Spe a K TY ¥ sold at - ewriter VVHIIICAI. INSTRUMENTS—Con. lot of second-hand uprights from $50 ncluding such makes as Chickering, Vose, hroeger, Curtaz, Kirkbam, Pesse, Hardwan, srshall & Wendell, Baus and others. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell. #t. ° No ches In San Francisco. REA FESTATE—CITY—FOR !ALE. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pavs the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largeet building completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth , office and yard. ROOMS TO AT —FnEn, AURORA., ccrner Second and Folsom st house, new furniture: every .room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1 50 per veek up; this 1s the only up-to-date house in this vicinity: first-class grill attached. LET—Furn. UPRIGHT pi new. HORN no: Steck mahogany: nearly BROS., 216 McAilister st. $5500—$1000 cash, $500 in 6 mos.; bal. same as rent; 2 flats, just compl'd: 15th ave., Clement, Richmcnd. H. R. COOPER cheap? cash or install- McAllister pright_piano: e e. 285 O'Farrell. Byron Mauzy pilanos. Cecilian plano BYRON MAUZY. 808-312 Post .p" SRIOR violine, zithers, old and new. H. LER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. * and best in Amerl !T'n:‘weduv 1G_pages, sent to any address in the Unife ates or Canada.one year for $1, postage reid ———— 3 blocks from Park must be sold; make offer; no agents. Cali 2119 Point Lobos ave. “ CHEAP 1ot on 9th ave. 3 bloc) A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rocms 250 to $1 per night, S1 25 to $5 per week and Jight housekeeping rooms; open all night. ABERDEEN, 836 Sutter—Just opened; hand- somely fur.: cor, suites; Dath; sun all da fine view; single rms.; tourists; excl. location. BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loan full cost improv, and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. ASHWORTH, 320 Mason st. bet. Geary and Post—Suite and single rooms with or with- out private bath; sun in rooms all day. LOTS, N or 8 side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. STOM wasting water; we fix the leaks. AH BACH & MAYER, plumbers, 856 Howard $t. e POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. S AND STORES TO LET. e stores and finished basements; side- WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, ete. BELL, 417 rott bldg. walk elevators: Valencia st., near Seven- ¥ H UMBSEN & Montgomery st. B —— - 5 near O'Farrell; splendid TE—Country—For Sale, living rooms; rent $25. s b ~ LOAK AN I ies steadily ‘employed can have cloaks, suits, furs and tailor-made réer; on weekly or monthly pay- plan, Bt regular marked prices. = Con- urself by Calling on BARON, 762 Market st. res gray hatr, tm- es its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff \ng scaip: no stain or stickiness; = scalp; at druggists’, hairfiressers; ac- substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. clean: cept no GRADUATE Osteopathy, of New York School of Massage, electric baths; face r rheumatism; genuine er; trained hurses as Mr. Morris, 406 Geary. and let our doctors give you free m and advice: you pay for the edicine only ard at the lowest prices. LION PHARMACY 0 Mission st., cor. 11th 2p but how good is the motto of cturers of -the Rapid Rotary sewing-machine of to-day. J. VANS, . 1021 ket st. dea In jewelry and Central Amer: jtan curtains, draperies, sha: th store in the city that carries = FROWISS & SON. 1230 Polk, nr. Sutter PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- y_morphine, cocrie habit. Call or Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., Sutter st. AMMATO n e A NEW addre corne m and gout cured Call or ad- tel RY rheumat a w : guaranteed som st., San Frencisco; — a anl drugs dis cured by Willow Bark Co. ; consultation free; call or write. {NESS, morphine < posttive 9 Polk et s or no charge 997 Mar- habit tured in 2 Acme Liguor Cure C.. overcoats, . London called for = at CHARLES LYON Market st s on easy Installments; 50 cents we %. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- tween Seventh and Eighth. NG Tuesday turday, evgs., - Teutonia Hall, - Howard st;, Prof. Foster; soclety, dancing taught. Sun- or. day ith Indies rche Pants Co.; special $5 pants to or- Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellis. Tel Drumm 44. DE costumes, play books, wigs; rders, GOLDSTEIN & CO. Mkt SUITS to order on instaliments, T week. N :s & Co., mereh.taliors, 7 Market, FLUOUS bair & moles removed by elec- needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Markét SR-MADE suit_§: aress pants $2 50. Misfie Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. a restores gray econd-band. THE HER- y st ry of all kins Market st os, saie, rental; 3 31 Post et 3 : > sizes. EU- records, & me. Bac MISCELLANEOUS W 109 Vallejo st. galu ANTS. for al MORR kinds of cast-off §70 Folsom. | MONEY TO LOA T . -3 ket st rand hing_and Jessie 2851 janos without ES furniture and p va permanent salaried people on 5 thout security or knowledge of | t rates; no commission. NA- 65 and 69 Donohoe | CONFIDEN' k g alaried Phelan bid., OA FR OFFICE, NICIPAL 1 M §1 7 TIAL LOANS peaple on their | sranteed. TLLINOIS | 103 Grant $10,000. ectable private place to obtain g 35, jewelry, at 2 te aldwin Jewelry Store. te 1644. Bra 19 Th on tel. Main 704. mo: no remov- $25 up; quick ave., n on low interest aris and preciops STHAL'S, 10 NE.W easy method—T dorsed notes; absoly > wage e privacy. n by E F.C 3% ON furniture & planos; $15 ug cbm V. TREMAIN, room vest R cent on furniture or pla 1 ngs Bark bidg STAR Loan C: salaried emplo MOREL ) mpany, rooms 45-49, Chronicle bldg, el Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, ; gold, siiver, stones bought Sixth st. arners on unin- Fidelity Loan rity; on furni- urity. 8. F. uilding. p; no.removal; 81 6 Eddy st. furniture and pianos; strict allments epted. ing. no. 1003 Mu- tory b 708 Market st “of Wyoming loans money to yes. R. 311. Mutual Sav. Bk. bid, 1 loaned walaried people on notes without, 509 Examiner butlding. MUSICAL GAINS: Coliard. $35: Emerson, $65: Miller. & 1165, He up: NEy PIANO CO.. 235-237 $163: INSTRUMENTS. PECIAL UPRIGHT FIANO BAR- Fileher, $70; American, Stejnway, an instaliments. $& $325 a_nrty up. Geary '"':'J Oakland branch, Fifteenth and Brcadway, ¥. 6. blig nth; we allow rent the best planc in the city for $3 per six months’ ren and cortage (§20) off purchase price. thus &iving ancisco. an o o & six months’ trial of the instrument for = and prices cannot be o1 Baven o H. C. HOLMES. | 1. or postal. | | saN | A RRANCH office of The Call for the reception advertisements and subseriptions has been opposite Fifth. cpened at 1008 Market st., Open until 11 p. m. scientific palmist and astrolo- readings $1; 3 Guestions by ex- press, $1; open Tues ve. also. 139 Post in palmistry be. terms $10. :OME FOSELLL, 3 515 Taylor st.. near Geary. Phone Black 561 e ———————— DIVIDEND NOTICES. D NOTICE—CALIFORNIA BAFE IT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner Calitornia and Montgomery sts.. For the #ix months ending December 1903, divi- dends bave been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company, as fol- lows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per an- um, free of tax: and payable on and after Saturday, January 2, 1904 Dividends un- lled for are added to the principal after ary 1, 1904 J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. Hibernia Savings and Loan c Market, McAllister and Jones Franc Decenber 1903.—At r meeting of the board of directors society, heid this day, a diyidend has d at the rate of three and one- cent per annum on all de- x months ending December all taxes and payable on ecurity Savings Bank, Mills building—For the cmber 31, 1903, dividends the rate of three and one-quarte of taxe: ary 2, T cent per annum, free will be able on and after Janu- 1904, FRED W. RAY, Sccretary. ANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- iny te 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank bullding 08 Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 3lst of December, 1503 a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on apd after SATUR- DAY. January 2, 1904 JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. FRA. G y 2 Californin st., corner Webb. For the balf year ending with the Slst of December 1903, a dividen® has been de- clared at the raté per annum of three and cne-hall (3%) per cent on term deposits #nd three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable on and after Saturday, January 2, 1904. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. AN DIVIDEND Notice—Eavings and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., corner Gutter, has de- clared & dividend for the term ending Decem- ber 31, 1903, at the rate of three and ones quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all d posits, free of taxes, and payable on and ter January 2. 1904 . ned) CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 Californta st.—For the half year ending with Deeember 31, 1903, a di dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and at- ter Saturday, Janbary 2, 1604, SEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. THE CONTINENTAL BUILDING N ASSOCIATION, 301 California H.,A%:)n’#r:: cisco, Cal., has declared & dividend for the year ending December 51, 1903, of 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on term de- posits and 8 per cent to stockholders, free of taves. et WM. CORBIN, Sec. and Gen. Mgr. DIVIDEND Notice—Mutual Savings Ban Ban Francisco, No. 710 Marker “streetFor the half-year ending December 31, 1903, a gividend bas been declared at the_ rate of ee and twenty oné-hundradths (3.20) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after SATURDAY, January 21904 ; GEORGE A. STORY. Cashier. A DIVIDEND in lquidation of 8 per cent on ®il de; its has been d by the Calf- fornia Favings and Loan Societ; payable ou_and after Saturday, Jan. 2. 1904, at the gifice of the soglety. Milie puilding. second oor, Toom 28, 8an Francisco, Cal. CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK—For the baif ending December 31, 1008, a lefind,h.:: Leen declared at the rate of three and one- eighth (334) per cent per annum on peyable on or after uu.um: January 2, 1804 LEON BOCQU! 3 3 & ‘ew real bargal left from our §reat holidey sale. New and used piancs at exceedingly low prices. Behr Brothers ahd Baumcister ure our leaders. Easy pay: 4 you want ZENO MAUVAIS M COMPAXY, 769 Market st | Lol vt e dh e o THE Humboldt Fayings and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary st declared a dividend of '3 per cent ver annum. on deposits, free . {ax-s. for {he term ending December 31. 1905, paya after Janua 1904 W B PALMER, 718 ACPES near Mayfleld, 11 miles from San Jose: 100 acres full bearing prunes; large vinevard; all good land; water piped every- Where; Immense concrete reservoirs; fine houses, stables, barns, etc.; fenced in 5 fields; cost £100,000;" price’ §50,000. THORNE & : KILPATRICK, 312 Bush st.eySan Franeisco. $3500—12 ACRES full bearing orchard, 6-room house, fruit dryer, barn, 6 chicken Houses. 2 bfooderghouses, incubator house with 2 lary 3 miles from town. GEORGE C. YO Petaluma. FOR sale—1; cre fruit farm; good improve- ments. good location: connected with San Framcisco by rafl and electric cars. Call or address 715 Nineteenth st., Oakland, Cal.” ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. AT "The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 weck; house open all night. AT the Plerpont, 450 Eilils—Newly furnished Tib s clevator, hot & cold water; translent. BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason— Slegantly furnished “sunny rooms: prices reasonable. DOLORES, 2041, Two front rooms, furnished or unfurnished. DU CARP, 33 Post—Beautifully furnished apar(ments; private baths; strictly first class. EDDY 210-Elegant back parlor: suitable for 2 gents or man and wife; light housckeep's. EIGHTH, 10%— Furnished large sunny bay- window_front_ro 2 ELLIS_ 323 (Soverelgn)— Newly furnished sun- My sultes: also single; all modern conven- fences; first-class; homelike; central; refs. GRAND Southern, 7th and Misslghi—Rooms 50¢ | to $1 50 nigh to $3 week: reading-room. HOTEL ST, PAUL, 463 Ellis—A well appoint- ed, thoroughly modern rooming-house; eleetric elévator, baths, steam heaters, hot and cold water in every room. LAGUNA ‘and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. - LARCHMONT, 30! Sutter—Sunny rooma; elec- tric lights; elevator; centrai; fransient. ORCHARD, 10 acres, near Antioch, $1850; bargain: $300 ca. balance easy; huildings new. MATHEWS, 120 Sutter et., S. F. MONTGOMERY, 131—Two nicely furnished, Jatke, sunny”suites, same foor; Tent $15 per month. A _BIG list of all classes of ranches: state what's wanted and I'll send descriptions. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 6 Geary. O'FARRELL, 739—Large, ' handsome, sunny furnished foom: private; gas; bath: phone; references. 640 ACRES, Maderd County: only r acre. B."B. HORR, 303 Larkin et P vl —— nuc!gl TO LET. TO rent—320 acres, for stock or chicken rais- ing: good barn, house and orchard; running water. Address or call 117 San Pablo ave., Oakland. —_——— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th: particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orieqt. Now at SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. - REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all.diseases o human by use of herhs and teas. Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post cured by Chinese herbs: consul WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor. eases cured by Chinese herbs. all diseases ree. 11 ais- 746-8 Clay st. BERKELEY ADVERT’S'M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ,000—GOOD investment; clubhouse of 16 rooms: 4 flats; all new and now rented for $180 per month; within # blocks of U. C. grounds and commanding fine ma- rine view $18,000—Fine business block; 4 storés on fiest flcor; 16 large roomis on second floor; paying 7 per cent on the price askéd. $10,000—800 feet on railroad and 500 feet on water front; fine factory site. $200—Lots fine location; $10 per month, $6,250—House, 8 r. & b.; south frontage; street . work done: beautiful yard; 2 blocks of station. - $6,000—3% acres; on Claremont ave as a wholz'or in subdivisions. i will seli $2,000—5 r. & b.; street work done $600—Lots: street work done; 3 blocks of Dwight way. = $200—Good lot; 40x130; on easy terms: CHENEY & BERRY, P. 0. blo Berkeley Cal Berkeley—For sale or rent, furnished, an -rocmed house, with lawns, etc.; near cars, university and schools. Address box 3686, Call office. o — ____ BERKELEY ROOMS TO LET. THREE large, sunny room: bath: board if desired. Union st., Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS two_connecting, MRS. BOLAND, 221§ POLK, 823 Best furnished rooms in the city for the money; single or en guite; everything: new and plenty of sunshine; terms very rea- sonable; only ten minutes' walk to Powell and Market sts. . POWELL, 317—Sunny front sulte for doctor or dentist; also other furnished rooms. j ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 356c to §1 50; week, $2 10 §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor, rooms: With hot and cold water; baths.. SUTTER, 236—The Crane—Elegantly furnished rooms; downtown; suite or single; $10 up: SUTTER, 622—Large sunny .front room; hot and cold water; private bath, THE FREMONT, 1863 MARKET ST.—Strictlf first-clacs elegantly furn. rooming _hotel. Tel. South 1133, Capt. H. O. Ulberg, Prop. TURK, 126—Furnished sunny front room suit- ble for a_zentleman: $6 mofith; no sign. NITED STATES, 12 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, $175 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in ‘every room; elevator, read.-rcom; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome sunny furnished sultes and single rooms: all conveniences. Wi INCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— 0kt convenlent and respectable: 700 room: 5c to 31 50 night; $2 to §8 week; elevator; ROOMS AND BOARD, EL BALTIMORE, S AVE., NEAR GEARY ST, AMERICAN PLA! PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. HOTEL HATTON SE. COR. PINE.AND TAYLOR. This new and rustic consiructed hotel is sit- uated in the city’s swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest comveniences, 1s now open for occupancy; reservations can.now be made on premises dally. A—————— THE DRESDEN —— SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON, BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. CALIFORNIA. 1246—Most select lodation in modern, elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed; marine view, HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ve., has changed hands; hereafter conducted _first-class ly hotel; table board spectalty. NEWPORT, 1018 Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- ny room; also single room; excellent table. A nsion, 807 Californla—Fine rooms; new chets; colored service; table epecialty. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms cooking; German family; $6 per week. home OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $175 CASH, $9 monthly; % acre.. more or less with a rustic cottage of 3 rooms; chicke; house, shed, etc.; nice assortment of full- beanng frult trees; fine living spring; city water in house; 6-foot picket fence, trees and shrubbery; fine soil: no fogs nor raw wind, nicely” sheltered; just the spot for chickel rajsing: price $975 in all; 2 blocks trom ele tric car line; 9 minutes’ walk to local train, 8. F.; near 2 fine s-hoolhouses and 2 ‘hurches adjolning East Oakland. Call or send for circular. Seventh st., opposite roadway station, Oakland: carriage free. H RY Z. JONES. -Owner. BARGAI $4500; elegant colomal {a\m up. to-date house; 15 minutes’ walk .“m P. O. oft Telegraph ave.; lot 33:0x140, <712 Thir- tleth st., Oakland. 25 "OAKLAND ROOMS TO 7 %T. MONTANA House, 320 Fighth guites and single rooms for hov t.; sunny keeping light housekeeping; §1 FOURTH, 225—Nige suite of roo keeping; also single, s GEARY, 408_Three nitely furnighed rooms! reference! GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished s:ony rooms, en suite or single; housckeepins. privileges; _running water; gas; reasonable. % for house- sunny ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WOMAN wishes good home with room and board to asslst in littla housework. 1722 Market st., bet. 12 and 2 p. m. RCOMS WANTED. e TS SV LV e SN WANTED—List of pleasant furnished rooms and .good board for students. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. e —————eeeer et SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES PO TN P S bl Ol\‘"EI her “A Whlle"h for New Yenrs and.she will sew right all the year. Have you seen our latest White Sewing chmnogm A:le(.o- matie 1ift, chainstitch, lockstitch and hem- stitch combination; we rent or sell on easy payments; we want sewing machine men; come and have a talk with us; phone Black 1106, 300 Post st.; 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Valencla st., 8. F.. or phone Brush 551, 470 Thirteenth st.. Oakland. WHITE SEWING MACHiNE_COMPAN SPECIAL NOTICES. o THE following children have Leen admitted to n Franclsco Nursery for Homeless Children: Charles E. Fritz, 10 years; Axinia Krueger 7 years, orphans; Michael Negy. 2 ygace: Dertha E. Johonagon, 11 vears: Agnes M. Johonason, 3 years: Dora Herts, § years: Gertrude Heriz, 7 years; Gustave Kuehne, § months. half ECEMEBER 29, 1903 PROPOSALS—Continue 2 S RS ANApAARA, PROPOSALS— FOR PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED PROPOSALS.will be received until January’ 14, 1904, “at 10:30. o'clock a. m., for furnisking " the "PAPER for the PUBLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending 28th of February, 1905, the said proposals to be opened before and the award of contracts to’ be made by the Joint Cammittee of Congress on Public Printing to the lowest and best bidder for the intcrest of tlie Government, the commit- tee reserving to itself the right tc reject any and all bids, as Its judgment of the best inter- ests of the Government may dictate. P oty Acitiey’ of i descriptiefi agas ¥y and quality of the paper required, accom- panjed by samples and blank -proposgls, and 8Iving the regulations with which biddfrs must compi$, can be obtained by addressing F. W. FPalmer, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. . “The contracts will be entered into for supply- ing such quantities of paper as may be uceled during the year, and no mere. £ The estimated quantities set forth in detail in the schedule comprise: 90,000 re:;n. R.chlne-unlnh printing paper, 24 x 20,000 reams machine-finish_ printing paper. 38 x . 36,500 reams si; and super - calendered ‘white nted printing paper, vari- ous size 400 reams antique machine-finish printing paper. 32,600 reams white writing paper, various sizes and weighgs. 3,800 reare colored. aliing paper. sizes and weights. 3,100 reams cover paper, various sizes and welghts. 10,000 pounds of best plate paper. 250,000 pounds of best map paper. 100,000 pounds superfine (single and double) conted book paper. 5,630 reams manila paper, various sizes and 164,000 pound benc ,000 .pounds paper. 20,000 pounds artificlal parchment, sizes. 4,000 pounds parchment deed. . 10,000 hoets plated bullet patch, 16x 21 inches. e 10,000'sheets high-finish onion skin, 19 X24 inches. - . 170,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes and welght: 8,600,000 sheets bristol board, Warious colors, sizes and welghts. 9,100 reams first-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, varjous sizes and welght: g 9,200 reams second-class ledger paper,whita or blue, lald or wove, various sizes and weights 6,300 reams tissu 40 reams blotting - paper, color and welght. 650 reams plaid, marble, comb and lining paper, various sizes. 820 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and welghts. 1,115 reams letter, note and Qquarto - post paper. 200 reams white 1Tx2% inches. P 2,000 sheets parchment, 15 x 21 inches. Froposals will be received for one thousand reams or more. . By direction ol;flthel Joint, Committes .3 Cons, lic Printing. F. W. R, e - Publi¢ Print C., Dec. 17, 1908, various various d copying pap2e. per, any . required Frencn folio, shingtor Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were issued terday : Yo arfea C. Harshner, 24, San Jose, and Bell G. Crosby, 20, San Jose. Harry L. Kelley, 21, Portland, Or., and Hattie Haslam. 19, Oakdale. Milton M. Posner, 21, 2431 Washington st and Lily Susman, 18, 2128 Pine street. Joseph G. Kaeintz, 21, 43 Third street, and May D. Machado, 18, Aivarado. ES John R. Doble, 32, city, and Anna K. Tra- esser, Evansville, Ind. Louis W, Neustadter, 30, 1701 Van Ness ave- nue, and Plsa Ehrman, 19, Mission San Jose. Lester T. Greenwell, 38, city, and Georgiana Brown, 30, eity. ‘Gustav A. Smith, 26, 625 Los Angefes. Anna M. Clark, Ellls S. Lev , 1123 Leavenworth street, and Hattie Brown, 19, 605 Octavia street. E. Oswald Miller, 22, Sacramento, and Ma- thilde Madsen, 22, Sacramento. Stephen Breschini, 27, Salinas, and Meta D. Franzoni, 27, 61814 Greenwich street. John A. Mathews, 32, 502 McAllister street, and Mary A. Cunha, 28, 419 Sutter street. Victor Delcour, 42, 87 O'Farrell street, and Benita C, Godeau, 38, 37 O'Farrell street, John W. Cluff, 28, Oakland, and Lilllan Ken- San_Jose. Edward P. Tomkinson, 53, Los Angeles, and Grace Maynard, 30, city. Thomas F. Collins, 26, 1710 Washington and Mary J. Norton, 16, 1315 California st. Frank Carevich, 38, 323A Tremont street, and Lode Ostojich, 22, 823A Tremont street. Seth A. Corey, 38, 33 Shipley street, and Elizabeth M. Hoover, 27, city. James A. Reid, 21, 324 Shotwell Sibyl Campbell 18, 553 San Bruno yde street, and and Marie P e Charles G, Bonner, 34, Fresno, Wolters, Fresno. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not Le inserted. They must be handea in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charg BORN. BAER—In this city, December 26, 1908, to the wife of Albert Baer (nee Cohen), a son. LEMISCH—In this city, December 25, 1905, to the wife of M. Lemisch, a son. SCOTT—In this city, December 27, 1963, to the wife of Shafler M. Scott Jr., a daughter. MARRIED. YOUNG—EDDY—In this city® December 26, 1903, by the Rev. John Stephens, David L. Young of Omaha, Nebr., and Cora Belle Eddy of Seattle, Wash, JOSEFAT—WICHT—In this city, December 25, 1903, by the Rev. F. A. Keast, Julius Josefat -n:h Lillian Wicht, both of Skyland, Santa Crife County, Cal. BIED. Armstrong, Bllen. Keating, Joseph Barr, Evelyn Ruth Kelly, Elizabeth_ Bowley, Juliet G. McGrath, Annie Carroll, Delma Martin, Henry Clark, Ellen Monaghan, Terrance Cleary, Lucie C. Norman, Hayden Condon, James Noy, Fred Corcoran, Patrick , O'Connor, Michael B. De Vallin, W. H. Price, Willlam Fanning, Margaret Raubinger, Carl Gambitz, Regenle Schroeder, Wilhelm Gordon, Mary A. Soler, Annie Herbstritt, James Waish, William G: ivallace T. W Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. “Reliet for Ladles” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. household woods stored, moved, chipped. T35 731 Howard st nr. Third; phone Grant 161. GILLESPIE, 119 Ninth st.—Sun’'y furnished and housekeeping, §1 50 to $3 25 Phone Mint 2861, 3 GOLDEN GATE ave, 622Sunny: nirlor sulte 3 rooms; ga# range; bath and MNuadry. JESSIE, 333—Very sunny bedroor , furnished, an; $7 month or $1 1% week. KNICKERBGCKFR Apartments, 1549 Pihe ot near Hyde—Sunny $-room furn'#hed sultes steam _ heat; electric lighted; free bath rates $30 u MINNA_ 353, rear—2 rooms, micel'; furnishe men or women; snap; rent $8. { MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—New}y furnished DR. WASHINGTON DODGE, Presi- | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., fi: fice Post and Powell sts.; tel, Prive. Ex. 5 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. LDEN West Storage; advances made: 840 jesion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main J840. Shipping at cu’ rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure rooms, §5-§127 gas, bath, phone. % in every case; individual téaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wondertyl home cure, NATOMA, 284, near 4th—2 furnilhed house. — keeping rooms: water: closets: rgnt $9. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. POLK, 1020, near Geary—Neatl: furnish#d | AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, N " froni hosskeeping rooms: Feasondble. A o iiter - o SOUTH PARK, 84—Large front toom, housekeeping; gas stove. SUTTER, z0i6—Two large rooms for house- keeping: "reasonable. APARTMENT HOUSES. o BT e 3 3 modern apartments; all sunny -o‘;lnrw furnjshed or urfurnished; nome suj i ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG, 118 tgomery. THE GABLES. ‘Cor. Clay and Larkin sts—Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfuf- Tlahed: all Satest convenisnces; reservations can be'made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. TO lease—RBeautiful aj nt house; just complcted; 80 rboms, baths, etc.; grand loca- tion; costly finish; fine business proposition. rent very low. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st, light ST. CECIL, 115 Fell et,, above Van Ness—The acme of fection in modern, el fur- nished 3-room aj te: vate ths, steam heat, elec. lights, "\ gas ST, LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 rooms,. also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open: references. __HADDON ! #51 EDDY ST. | pewriters Bieher and Jower prices’ rentale ‘l‘rpll:rlm Exchange, 536 c.ulomfi 2 n‘ gege ot CNCURRER DT SN B o A FEW good riters at $30 each; Z :;ue.umn'u{ RN SR AN Mont- st 2D-HAND tyoswriters sold, Sebsier Typewriter Thspes. Co.. 608 Market P PROFOSALS. P%OPO!“ ALS :llmm"eg at the Bureau of upplies an unts. Navy Depart, Washington, D. C.. until 12 o'clock ':::;: January 12, 1904, and publicly opened imme- dlately” thereafter, to furnish as the navy lerfll, 'W‘?&fl%‘!&ndwm Sound, %fl&m ‘& wire, electrical es, corn broom: ng sand, brick, fire brick, fire eh;: screws, brass wire, miscellaneous hardware, it-iron screens, lenses, lacing and rig- m eather, Oregon pine, e«a-r.“ -h":t , lead, bar steel, gal sheet brags ‘Dive, copber. Dibe. . iron pibe. vaIves, pPips Atlings. special castings, hydrants, gaso- iine, rotten stone, laundry ’:lolv,“'nlm es, cotton waste, foundry facings, elec- trie deck winch, eleetro-galvanizing plant, and driving & number of piles. Blank m‘uh will_be tl'mm‘u&m a 1o Seaier Wasn H B, HARRIS s‘.& ash. . 5 7o U.8 N Jamison, sh, Diana Joseph, Emma Williams, Edward F ARMSTRONG—In this city, December 28, 1908, Ellen, beloved daughter of Lendrum and Mary Armstrong, and sister of Elizabetn, Mary and Alired Armstrong, a native of San Francisco, aged $ months and 28 days. RR—In. Oukland, December 27, 1003, Ey B‘}yn Ruth Barr, dearly beloved daughter & Duntel J. and Evelyn Barr, and sister of Milton_Barr, o native of Oakland, aked 2 years 5 months and 23 days. e L7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, December 20, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from ti * parents’ residence, T11% Sixth street, near Castro. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, ‘Lakland. BOWLEY—In this city, December 28, 1003, Juliet G., beloved wite of the late Jesso D. Bowley, and mother of the late Captaiu F, S. Bowley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 80 years 5 months and 25 days. - CARROLL—In this city, December 26, 1903, Delma_Carrall, beloved wife of James J. Carroll, mother of Harry Carroll, and sister of Mrs. J. W. Nicholson, Mrs. T. Fields and ‘Henry Lacreix, a native of Canada, aged 23 years 11 months and 4 davs. g f£7Eriends and acquaintances are respect fully intited to attend' the funeral to-day Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- ence, 1031 Howard street, thence to Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets to electric car at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. CLARK—In this city, December 28, at the ragi- dence, 2535 Twenty-second street, Ellen, : of the late Andrew Clark. and sister of ¢ laie Mary Murray of Oakland, a native of County Cavan, Iréland, aged 70 years. CLEARY—In this city, December 28, 1903, Lucie Cecelia, beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Anh Cleary, & native of San Franclsco. 9 o » No, 710 Octavia street, thence Church, Fillmore and Feil streets, where a requiem high nisss will be celebrated for the repose soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. ther of loluli Nellfe and Catharine mndn‘:. "and Mrs, R. P. Rossen and _ir'l, ipencer, a native of New York. N @ Interment will take place to-day (Tues- day), at 2 o'clock, a$ Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, mc‘ "l 1908, ’. Corcoran, a & "trom SpE LETTee R BTt T DE VALLIN—In Las Gallinas, December 28, 1903, Willlam H., beloved father o2 Nellie and’ George de Vallin, a native of D more, Md., aged i) vears 4 months and 27 days. _(Baltimore, Md., papers please cony.) .E¥Friends and acquaintunces are respect- fully invited to attend the funaral services | Wednesday, December 30, at $ o'ciock. at | St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of Four h ' E_streets, San Rafael. Interment pri- vate, Mount Tamalpais Cemetery. FANNING—In ‘this city, December 28, Margaret, beloved wife of John Fanning. and motler ot the-iate Thomas, Jchn d Mamie Fanning. a native of County Ireland, aged 38 years. E7The funeral ‘will take place to-morrow AWednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late | residence, NW. corner of Green and Mason streets, thence to_St. Franmcls Charch. where a solemn requiem mass will . celobrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30, o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cente- tery. 3 GAMBITZ—In this ,city, December 27, 1963, Regenie, beloved wife of "the late Kady Gani- bitz, and beloved mother of ‘Albert K., Mil- ton R., Dr. Lee R;, Natalle, Lilliay, Birdie and Faith Gambitz, a native of scima, Ala, aged 50 years 3 months and 3 dass €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral Lo crraw (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from “ier e residence, 1465 Oak street, between Lycn street and Central avenue. Interment Home of Peace Cemetety, via 11:30 a. m. .xiin from Third and Townsend strests. GORDON—In _this city, December 26, 1903, Mary A. Gordon, a native of Scotland, aged 3. years. 3 ; HERBSTRITT—In this city, December 37, James Herbstritt, a native of Badem, Ger- - many, aged 36 years. JAMISON—In this eity, December 27, 1903, | Wallace T., dearly beloved husband Mary | E. Jamison, loving father of dyrtie and | Alexandrine’ Jamison, Mrs. E. Lucitt and | the late Helen Jamison, and brother of Ar- | thur de Rutte, a native of Monroe, Mich. A member of Prosperity Lodge No. 309, A. | 0. U. W., and San Francisco Fire Depart- ment. . @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'cleck, from his laic residence, 1634 Howard street, thence to St. Jaseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass wifl be celebrated for the repose of his_soul, commencing at-10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. JOSEPH—In this city, Decemi Emma Joseph, mother of Albert. ive of Cassel, Ger- many, aged 61 ye (New York City pa- pers_please copy.) 903, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral services at her In- this day (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, late residence, 2235 Washiagton street. _terment privage. KEATING—In this city, De. mber Joseph Keating, dearly beloved =on of Mrs. J. J. Keating, and beloved brother cf Jans and Nora Keating, a native of New Or- leans, La., aged 27 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence fo St Mary's Church, corner of Californta and Dupont streets, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHIEFS and members of Ahwashte Tribe No. £, 1. 0. R. M.—You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. J. Keating, on _Wednesday, - at S8:30 o'clock sharp, from the mortuary apel of Brother % % Montgomery avenue. Fines for non-attendance. THOMAS McKEE, Sachem KELLY—In this city, December 27, 1903, Elizabeth Kelly, beloved wife of the late John Kelly, foving mother of Mrs. E. F lows. and _the Jate Charles and John Kelly, and sister of Mrs. Quigley, » native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 72 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances gre respect fully invited to attend the funéral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from her late | residence, 4 Langton street, thence to where service will be held Joseph's Chu Interment Holy Cross Ceme- at 10:45 o' clock. tery. McGRATH—In this city, December 27, | Annie McGrath, dearly beloved munt of An- nie and Margaret Carey and the late Wil- | liam Carey, & native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 70 vears, Friends and acquaintances are respect- ‘fully invited to attend the funeral to-d (Tuesday), at 10: o'clock, from ber residence, 1830 Market »street, thence St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem hisi masswill her soul. commeneing at 11 o'clock. ment Moly Cross Cemetery. MARTIN—In the City and County Hospital, December 28, 1903, Henry Martin, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 63 years. MONAGHAN—In Oakiand, December 27, 1903, Terrance Monoghan, a native of Ireland, aged S0 years. 7 Friends und acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 3:30 o'clock, from the funerai | parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-224 McAllister | Street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solémn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. , Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of MeGinn Bros. NORMAN—In the City and County Hospital, December 28, 1903, Huyden Norman, a native of Missouri, aged 32 years. NOY—In Oakland, December 28, 1063, Fred Noy, son_of Wililam H. Noy, and brother of Richard H., Bernard and Lavinia Noy, & na- tive of Alameda, aged 21 years. O'CONNOR—In_this ecity, December 26. 1903, Michael B. O'Connor, a native of Massa- Cchusetts, aged 54 yea PRICE—Entered into rest, December 28, 1903, ‘William, beloved husband of the late Saral | Price, and devoted father of Willlam and | Thomas Price, Mrs. L. F. Hale, Mrs. Charles | F. Daley and the late Mrs. Mary Maher, a Dative of England, aged 75 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), December 30, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 224 Day street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth. Church and San- chez. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. * RAUBINGER—In this city, December 26. 1903, Carl, beloved husband of Annie Raubinger, and brother of Frank E. Raubinger and Mrs. P. L. White, a natiye of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 11 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited fo attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2232 Greenwich street. Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCHROEDER—In this city, December 27, 1903, Wilheim Schroeder, a native of Germany, aged 65 years and 18 SOLER—In this city, December 27, 1903, An- nie, dearly belovéd wife of Chris A. Soler. d mother of Josephine and George Sole d daughtege of Candide and Isabelia Mo- reill, a natige of Italy, aged 29 years 4 months and 10 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Ji;morrow (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, at her ate residence, 1518 Mason street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Golden Gate Circle No, 11, U. A. O. D., are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Annie Soler, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at_her late residence, 1518 Mason street. By order of A. D. MRS. E. HELLMAN, R. S. WALSH—Entered into rest, December 27, 1903, Willlam G., dearly beloved son of the late Michael and Annie Walsh, beloved brother of Sister Mary Aloysius, Thomas J. and Catherine Walsh, and stepson of Mrs. M. A. Ferguson, a native of San Francisco, E> Friends and _relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m.. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at-9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. * WALSH—In_the City and December 27, 1961, Diana Wa England, aged 71 years. WILLIAMS—In this city, December 28, 1003, Edward, dearly beicved husband of Martha Williams, devoted father of Charles, Ed- ward, Harry, Thomas, Willlam, Belle, Mar- tha, Frank and Peter Willlams and Mrs. C. Graham, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 60 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow la Inter- inty Hospital, a mative of be celebrated for the repose of | 2 PLACE YOUR ORJE{S EARLY HE o 20th CENTURY COOK BOOK Another shipment will arrive about January 21, 1904. In order to satisfy the demand for this premium we have ordered another carload of these books, and all persons sending to The Cook Book Depart- ment of this paper a six months’ subscription to The Daily and Sunday Call may secure one of the Twentleth Century Cook Dooks. at the premium rate of 50c. . , Out-of-town subscriders should r 20¢ additianal to prepay fransportafi charges. ; Steamers leave San Fraa- cisco’ as_follows For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skeguay. etc., Alaska—11 a. m., De 17,22, 27, Jan. 2. Change to compan steamers at Beattle. For__ Vietoria, -Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ti Whatcom—11 a. m.. 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Steamer sails foot of Spear st at 1l a m. S F. BOOTH. Gen. Agt Pass Dept. 1 Momt- gomery st.: C. CLIFFORD. Gen. Agt. Freight Dept.. 3 Montgomery st. 3 TOYD KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers Will leave wharf corner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG calling at ~ Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkeng with steamers for India, ste. Neo cargo received on board cn day of saliing. 8. 8. NIPPON MARU (calling at Mantla) ...... Wednesday, December 30. 1908 6. 8. AMERICA MARU. ieoeieso..o..Monday January 25\ 1904 8. 5. HONGKONG MARU ........Wednesday. Februasy 17, 1904 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- pamy’'s office. 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. 0ceanics.S.co: AW, BANOA, NEW ZEALAND s SYDNEY. DIRECT LMME 10 TANITS (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from hi residence, 1744 Folsom' street, {henca to B Charles Borromen's Church for services, com. 'neing al o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 7L e e — F. J. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. |MONAHAN, 0’HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALME 2030-2341 Mission st near Nineteenth - San Francisco. Looking for Escaped Murderer. H. NA, Mont,, Dec. 28.—Three poli n from Calgary, N. W. T., are here looking for young Cashel, the condemned murderer, who recently escaped from jail there. Shortly after he escaped he was seen at Lethbridge, but soon disappeared. The officers have sgain located him and believe they will have him iu a short time. e date set for his execution has nassed, but that will not save him, s the court vacated the original order a day or two after he escaped and made another order remanding him to cus- tody to await execution at a date to be fixed later. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- S 5 ‘and Syduey, Thursday, Dee. 3l 3 b. mn §. S MAR for Tahiti, Jan. 6. 1904, 1a m 8. §. ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Jan. 9. 1904, 11 am. Fouight 0fice, 339 Earke! SL., Pier ke. 7, Pactie S COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salitng svery Thursday matead of SEER Saturday. at 10 a. m.. from Pier 42. North River, foot of Morton street. Firs. class to Hapre, $i7 and upward _Sec- ond clase_to Havre 346 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, .22 Broadway (Hudson Building). York.. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coasg ts, 5 Montgemery avenus, San Pranciseo. sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. T