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THE. S RANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. actua) -and . close Santa’ Bar- two~ to _ thre: "o sast-ott s S50 Foisom ciothing and Je inter- trust, ed quickl < asio. without femoval, fak retail mer- rding - houses CONFIDENTIAL . to “salar AL LOAN OFF1 JANS FRi 103 Grant ave,, $10.0 . ure bidg., yes. R salaried people on notes without ) L. 608 st plano in the city for $3 W six months’ renta urchase price. thu o the inétre and prices. real bargains left cale b from our New- and used_pianos at prices. Behr Brothers and payments AIS MUSI ights from $50 ckering, Vose, Pease, Hardman Bais and others. B 16. O'Farrell Francisco. 82 up $4 up: 1 pianc ‘house of c e bar- NE PIANO CO., 235-287 Geary t piano fer sale; good as, Geary st 28511 l, REAL . ESTATE—CITY—FOR G. H. UMBSEN & CO., - 20 Montgomery £t ., ‘!}fm Estate- Agents and Auctioneers. #$70,000-—Corner on Post st.; 4-storv building, Cconslsting of _basement, . steres and lodging-house; rents $310 per mo.; & ontages. - tents- $190 _per cofner on Fulton ovements, . fiats rented: £20,000— A §27.500 month; a choice st.; splendid im- consisting of store and 6 annum; er; store and fidts; close_to How- First st. ms; iot 25x85. near two [ | m. st business property | : rented very ‘low at $1032 per | gipe @RDUm; stores and flats; lot 37 :6xD0. | $12,000—Price reduced: rents $1234 per an- { nym: 6 flats and large lot 36 feet front : on_Grove st near the Cfiy Ha $10,000Rents $1080 per annum: 3 flats of 6 and bath each;. concrete foun- N E inside of Van per month: Hayes &t.. near desirable flats of 6-7 nd bath each and lot 27 foot $9.000Tents $52 50 per month close to Du- rd new modern flate cach; substantially ¢ finished. 0 per_annum; well located in n Addition; fine residence of ms and bath etc.; 37:6. $85 per. month; to First olsom stx.; 7 good flats of 4-5 d_bath each; always rented; per mionth; corner of st.:_improvements consist and B - low at $476 per annum; Fol- ission warm belt; 2 flats of 's and bath each; brick founda- ffth 2 and “Fouiteenth sts.; rooms andl bath each; bay brick -foundation; rents $66; 7-rooms; aleo T annum, near Seventh of the above and cord, containing a list ale in all ‘parts of the H.UM Real -inquire at 20 Montg Auctioneers DESIRABIL Dub and ready to tain a holding to-t y, at close to lots level nee to ob- admirably situated and close a very reasonable price; dia< further particulars at UMBSEN & CO., 20 Estate Agents and ' 530 CALIFOBNIA STREET. Union Biilding.) sunny side Union; very cheap ear Broderick; grand marine T bullding: residence to zo the west, and two flats on ecacy payments: st payment; installments, $40; most_desirable for flats, being y side and having the marine ; there are no vacant houses or flats arc 2 and the demand Is great. 3300—Webster st business oorner x110. Larkin st.; 7 rooms; bath- 41 feet frontage: fine ma- ; income $45 50 monthly. lots, 25x140; east side 150 feet -north of Cl ready Yor building; as this 9 on nt, on elevated the highest. part of street sewerad and macad- tric care within a few steps; se 15ts are very cholc like to get lots on th $383 for choice lot. very cheap: w steps of the elec on Clement street down; ready for out are felling at poeite, but . gnd many buy- ecast side. easy.payments; $50 building $700; we have a block cannot sell less than $700 heap lot; Webster street; 25x110; east 1! street work dome; well located; teps from cars. : also fine fornia st " of Massage. baths; face ism; genuine ned nurses as 406 Geary. falling, cures dandruff or stickin uggists’, hairdres Star Remedy Co., A IME . and let-our doctors give you free éxamination and advi you pay -for the me e only and at the lowest prices. LION HARMACY, 1560 Mission et., cor. 1lth. ° and Central Amierican A NEW idea in Jewelry curios, Indlan curiains, draperies, shawis, etc. the only store in the city that carries this. FROWISS & SON. '1239 Polk. nr. Sutter NOT tow. cheap but how good is the motto of ¥e - manufacturers of Regpid _Rotary ine of to-day. J. morphine Iy cured by W consuitation free ured in 2 days or no charges; me Liquor Cure 0., 997 Mar. 8: phone Solith-T5L. , 4 for suits_overcoats, S LYONS', London 1836 P LIQUOR "hab guaranter ket st a ow Bark Co., call or write, - FOR choice list of city property, TWO BRAND XNEW COTTAGES. Five rooms and bath each. | In the kest part of the Mi; Half a block from the cars. Can be bought J On casy monthly payments. 14 Post st CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largest building completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Miesion and Tenth " sts., office and yard. house and iots: also some good bargains in_Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda. Call wn ROTHER- MEL & CO.. 507 California st. | MODEL House, 1206 store and hotel ¥ greatly reduced; MeAllistbr st.; of 5 rooms and bath; lot 43:9x ved with 6 modern flats ndsome vate- of interest greatly reduced; corner, 50 Buchanan st.; 3 frontages; a annum; business Ic in the Mission; living rooms and flat home on:Pine st.; 2-story rooms and bath, and lot, Jackson | Elev- N GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished sunny room: en suite or single: housekeeping privileges: running water; gas; reasonable. HOWARD, 2381—2 or 3 sunny well furnished rooms; all conveniences; adults; $14. KNICKERBCOCKFR Apartments, 1340 Pine st., near Hyde—Sunny 3-room furnished suites; steam heat; electric lighted; free baths; rates $30 up. _ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. e in N Stockton—Newly furnished 12; gas, bath, phone. NINETEENTH. 3439, bet. Mission and Va- lencla—3 ‘nicely furnished sunny rooms, front bay window. parlor, back parlor and large kitchen: well furnished; coal and gas ranges; -rent cheap to permane: cople. POLK, 1020, tront hou: SEVENTH, 191—Nice, sunm: housekeeping _rooms. — APARTMENT HOUSES. "MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suites; furnished or unfurnished; none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. THE ‘GABLES, Cor. Clay and Larkin sts.—Modern 8-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; all latest conveniences; reservations can be miade on premises, 1 to 4; terms re: rooms, $5- near Geary—Neatly furnished eeping rooms; reasonable. % bay window TO lease—Beautiful apartment house; just completed; SO rooms, baths, etc.; grand loea- ion; costly finish; fine business proposition: very low. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEB 218-220 Montgomery at. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES GIVE her “A White" for New Years and she will sew right all the year. Have you seen our latest White”Sewing Machine? Auto- matic lift, 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; phcne Black 1106, 300 Post st.: 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Valencia st., 8. or phone Brush 531, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. SEWING machines—Second hand, $3, §5, $8; slightly used. $10, $15, $20; rents at cut rates. New Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market, L ———————— ] SPECIAL NOTICES, SR A . i THE following children have been admitted to the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children:_ Charles E. Fritz, 10 years: Axinia Krueger, 7 years, orphans: Michael Negy. 2 years; Bertha E. Johonason, 11 years; Agnes M. Johonason, & years: Dora Hertz, § years: Gertrude Heriz, 7 years; Gustave Kuehne, months, half orphans. PILES _PETER FREILING'S pile salve.$1 per box: warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles without fail, no matter of how long standing. 1628 Dev —— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, househoid goods stored, moved, chipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made: 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W, Zehfuss. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell st., above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in modern, elegantly fur- nished 3-room apartments; private baths, steam het, elec. lights, elevator, gas ranges. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now opeh; references. PACIFIC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 28l BPKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cu‘ rates. PR B e L BT e B STUITERING AND STAMMERING. AUGUSTINE, 945 Post—§ and 4 rooms; fur- nished new and up to date. B HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. e ey ROOMS TO LET—Fu . nd Unfurn. A A AN AA AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New _house. hew furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1 50 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night $125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ABERDEEN, 8§36 Sutter—Just opened: hand- somely fur.; cor. suifes; bath: sun all day; fine view ingle rms.; tourists; excl. location. ASHWORTH_ 520 Mason st, bet. Geary and O'Farrell—Sulte and_single rooms with or without private. bath; sun in rooms all day. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2be, B0c, $1. $1 50 night; 57] 50 to $10 week;. house 11 h AT the Plérpont, 450 Ellls—Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; transient. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old nished rooms, sulte,_ single; ai CALIFORNIA. 2304, bet. Webster and Fill- ‘more—Good room; grate; bath adjoining; $8 CLIFFORD, 204 is, corner M: furnished sunmy rooms; pric n—Elegantly s reasonable. FILLMORE, 1021—Sunny double suite, newly furnished; suitable for one or two gentle- men or couple; also sunny single room FOLSOM, 30— Furnished sunny housekeeping rooms: also sifle, $4 month, FOURTH, 475 (first floor)—Nicely furnished room in private family; rent reasonable GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms night; §1"to $3 week; reading- 68— Nicely furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; quiet hom central. MELBOURNEP School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. T\'PEWRI:I:I}‘RB AFD SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smfth Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentais $2 50. The ‘Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repalred. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 508 Market. BIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner Callfornia and Montgomery sts.. For the six months ending December 31, 1903, divi- dends have been declared on deposits In the savings department of this company, as fol- lows: On term depos at the rate of 8 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary -deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per an- um, free of taxes, and payable on and after Saturday, Jauuary 2, 1904 Dividends un- called for are added to the principal after January 1, 1904. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. 3 DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 61, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the gffice of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206 Hayward building, San Fran- cisco, on January 11, 1904; transfer books close Jan. 4, at noon.” C. C. QUINN, Sec. OFFIC: SBoctety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones sts.—San Francisco, December 28, 1903.—Al @ reguiar meeting of the board of directors of thi: ociety, held this day, a dividend h: been declared ‘at the rate of three and one- fourth (31;) ver cent per annum on all de- posits for the six months ending December 31, 1903, free from all taxes and payable on and after January 2, 1904. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. HOTEL ST. PAUL, 463 Ellis—A well appoint- ed, thoroughly dern,rooming-house; electric elevator, baths, steam heaters, hot and cold water in every room. - LARCHMONT. 361 Sutter—Sunny rooms; tric lights: elevator; central; transient. LARKIN, S19%—Large sunny front room, gas and bath; reasonable. MISSION, 1150—Newly furnished rooms; $1 50 Der week. e LB NATOMA, 102—Sunny furnished front double rooms; very cheap rent. PINE, 1076—Nicely furnished large room, suit- able for one or two: running wate: POWELL, deatist ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms per night, to $150; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; clevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water: baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny furnished single room; rent $7. STEVENSON, 522—Sunny front room for 2; grate; cheap. TEHAMA, 11, near First—Two good-sized rooms, furnished, cheap. THE FREMONT, 1864 MARKET ST.—Strictly first-class elegantly furn. rooming _ hotel. Tel. South 1133 ‘apt. H. O. Ulberg, Prop. —Sunny_front ‘sulte for doctor of also ot urnished rooms. BUILD. on_your unimproved realty: we loan full cost improv. and part lot at.§ per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. 'CHIMNEY tops set up, roofs repaired by |.Ahibach & Mayer, plumbers, 836 Howard st. LOTS, N or § side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J., GUNN, 530 California st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. 718 ACFES near Mayfleld, 11 miles from San Jose: 100 acres full bearing prunes; large Vineyard; all good land; water piped every- where. immense concrete reservolrs; fine bouses, stables, barns, etc.; fenced in § flelds; cost §160,000: .price $50,000. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 312 Bush st San Francisco, LARGE list of farms, stock ranckes, orchards and vineyards, grazing and timber lands; get our mew catalogue. ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st. g 3 ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. TURK, 126—Furnished sunny front room suit- able ‘for a_eentleman; $6 month; no sign. TURK, 1215 Furnished room, with use of kitchen if desired; also single front room. UNITED STATES. 123 BEddy, near Market—400 Tooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in_every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 519 _Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; to $150 night; 82 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth, Open_unti] 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD, HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND LD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. . 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 325 Bush st, room 4, third floor. ELEGANT suits on casy installments; i up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- s, between Seventh and Eighth.- Tuesday. Thursddy, Saturday, § day_evgs., Teutonia Hall, Howard si. near 9th:* Prof. Foster: soclety dancing taught LE VASSEUR: Call at 5 Frankiort ave agements with ladies . special 85 pants to or- Tel. Drumm 44 JUERADE costumes LDSTEL play & CO, SOUS halr & moles removed by clec: . Dr- & Mrs, Traverse, 1150 Market ADE suit §7 50; dress pants $250.. sing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. cotor: $1; at.all druggists ce of The Call for reception wenits and eubscriptions hLas been 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. C i 11 p. ————————— PALMISTAY. scientific palmist and astrolo- ngs $1; 3 questions by ex- caday eve. aiso. 139 Post st. “class i palmistry be- 212 Post st.; terms $10, sclentific_palmist. 515 Phone Black’ 561. l’{l\ SICIANS AND SURGEONS. LR C-C. O'DONNELL—Offite and_residence, 213, Market st bet. 6th and 7th; particu- K. lar attention paid to diseases of women. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO property worth about $8000 wanted in exchange for Oakland property worth $4000; will pay about $4000 cash. P. G, LASSEN'& CO., 460 Tenth gt., Oakiand, al. WE bave for sale and exchange some of the best fruit. stock and grain ranches in Call- fornia. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakiand, Cal. Erue ALAMEDA ADVERTIS MENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. HOTEL HATTON SE. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR- Thisr new and rustic constructed hotel is sit- uated in the city's swellest quarter and will be bandsomely furnished throughout with all the very Iatest conveniences; is now open for occupancy; reservations can now be made on premises daily. ~—————— THE DRESDEN — SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON, BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. CALIFORNIA, 1246 Most sele.t location In modern, elegantly furnished orivate home; table unsurpassed; marine view. e HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., bas changed hands; hereafter conducted first-clase family hotel: table board speclalty. A typewrlter at any price; agents Fay-Sholes, $100; Bun, $40: Commercial, $35: Postal, $25. CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH. A | $3200—HOUSE of 7 rooms; lot 50x125; over- looking the bay; fine location; $1600 cash. J. . YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. R FRUITVALE ADV'RT'S'M’NTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FRUITVALE For sale; stock and pig ranch. Inguire Neison's grocery store, Dimond. = —————————— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. THE NIRA, 615 Taylor—Nicely furnished, sun- ny suites; also single; excellent table. NEWPORT, 1018 Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- ny room: ‘also single room: excelldnt table. Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. O'FARRELL, 305—Furnished rooms; home cooking; German family; $6 per week. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. A GENTLEMAN desires comfortable room and board with private family; German pre- ferred: location must be central and terms moderate. Box 2775, Call office. . OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. ONLY. one left of those fine, new, modern flats on -the north side.of Twenty-fifth st., close to Grove; 5 vooms, bath, laundr: yards, etc.; the best and most B2 o per smt Tor the meP. opea PoAsy, ‘per 1onth for the Upper: open Apply to JAMES 8. NAISMITH, 534 Thir- teenth st., or any real estate agent. M. MATSUDA bas returned from Orient. Now SE.-corner Geary and Taylor sts. Bioon, skin and rectal diseases a specialty tb Aoctor, cures ail by Use of herbs and teas. C5G WOO, the famous herb Al dis- | #ascr cured by Chinese Berbk. 468 Clay st OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. MONTANA House, 320 Bighth st.; suites _and s} for OAKLAND STORES TO LET. GOOD space for tailor shop or offices at 1233 Broadway: also basement. ————e— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. i Bl e B ol oo ok TO-MORROW :he day for bargains in furni- ture. H.Schellbaas, 11th st.,cor.store, Oakland. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IR i smbovebiisodivd iy mb = B CENTRAL Pacific Railway Company first re- funding mortgage bonds—Notice s hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of arti- cle_elght of the mortgage of this company to the Central Trust Company of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of thé net income derived by it rom th linde of val oad therein mort- &g sum of twenty-five thousand lars in trust to be used to redeem said bonds, and that bonds issued under said will _be redeemed therewith and bids are hereby invited for the surrender .of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders, Euch tide. sheuid. be. prceonted 1o, il oo s to pany at its office, 120 Broadway, in the city of New York, on nr‘h;tmhlebki 1st day of February, , at o'cl noon, and should be indorsed “Blds for Surrender of Central Pacific Railway Company First Re- fundi Eonds.” CENTRAL. PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, by £ H. HARRL- MAN, President. New York, January 2 1904, DIVIDEND NOTICE—Security Savings Bank, 222 Montgomery st.. Mills building—For the balf year ending De¢ember 31, 1903, dividends upon all deposits at the rafe of three and oné-quarter (3%) per cent per annum, free of taxes, will be payable on and after Janu- ary 2, 1904, FRED W. RAY, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society, 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank bullding. 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 31st of December, 1903, 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 and after BATU! DAY, January 21904 JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 582 California_et., corner Webb. For the nalf year ending with the 3lst of December 1903, a dividend has been de- clared 4t the rate per annum of three and cne-half (3%) per cent on term deposits and three (3)per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Saturday, January 2, 1004. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice—Savings and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery st., corner Sutter, has de- clared a dividend for the term ending Decem- ber 31, 1003, at the rate of three and one- quarter (8%;) per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes, and payable on and af- ter January 2, 1904 (Signed) CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cushler. DIVIDEND Noflce—The German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st —For the hait year ending with December 31, 1003, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (31) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and af- ter Saturday, January 2, 1904, GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NoticeMutual Savin n Fradeince o 710, Maner So oo yor the balf-year .ending December 31, 1003, & @ividend has ‘boen declared at the rate of three and twenty one-hundredths (2.20) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after SATURDAY, January 2, 1904, GEORGE A. STORY, Cashl A DIVIDEND in liquidatfon of 8 per cent on all depcsits has been declared by the Cali- forniz Savings and Loan Soclety, payable on and after Saturday, Jan. 2, 1 at the office of the soclety,” Mills building, second floor, room 28, San Francisco, Cal.” CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK—For the half year ending December 31, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one- el‘hl‘l’.l (3%) per C;:‘l pg:'un:;:m ?'ll deposi! £ Bt atter Satu . Foos© “LEON BOCQUERAZ Secrotasy. * BIRTHS — MARRIAGES —DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the namie and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. % BORN. MULLEN—In this city, December 16, 1908, to the wife of William Mullen, a DIED. Barkhaus, Frederick McDonald, Lina F. Berry, Grace L McInerny, James E. Blake, Julia A. Marsden, Emma H. Bloxham, Charles Mathews, Sarah M. Burns, James T. Mauzy, Silas H. Cameron, Willlam P. Miller," Elwell Carlson, Pattle Mosher, Abraham Dennis, Baby Nelson, Charles Dooley, John T. Nelson, John Ewing, Isabella Oitmann, Hortense Ferguson, Ann Patterson, Frank W. Frohman, Barbara Reterson, Mary Gerst, Garrison Riedel, George Haller, Albert Riordan, Thos. F. Herman, Harry Studley,” Rev. Geo. Krasky, Theodor R. BARKHAUSIn this city, January 1, 1904, " Frederick Willlam, beloved husband of Lou- ise J. Barkhaus, 'and father of Fred W., Louise J., Julla L.. Carl G. and Catherine M. Barkhaus, a native of Liebenau, Hano- ver, Germany, aged 67 years 1 month and 11 days, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from his late_resi- dence, 1512 Buchapan street, between Sutter gnd Bush. G on Odd’ Fellows’ Ceme- ery. . BERRY—In this city, January 1, 1904, Grace Isabel, beloved daughter of Harriet J. and the late Thomas Berry, and sister of Gord: a native of San Francisco. ‘to “funeral wvl‘ ices Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of her mother, 3126 Twenty- second _stréet. ~ Interment 7 Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. this city, "January 1, 1904, Julia BLAKE—] Ann of W, @7 Remains at and nth. —In this city, December 30, 1003, Charls a native of Banbury, Eng- . . P28 H street, between JANUARY COLUMNS WILL BRING MANIFOLD RETURNS. TRY IT o - 1904 land, aged 55 vears. A member of Pick- wick Lodge No. 259, O. §. St. George. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January B 1004, at 1 o'clock, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, under the auspices of Pickwick Lodge No. 259, O. S. §t. Georse. "Interment Mount Olvet’ Ceme- ery. MEMBERS of the Millmen's Union No. 423 are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Charles Bloxham, from Red | Men's Hall, 320 Post street, at 1 o'clock Sunday, January 3, 1904. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains in state at the California_Undertaking Company's parlors, 405 Powell street. - H. J. SCHOBER, President. E. J. DALEY, Secretary. BURNS—In this city, January 1, 1904, James ‘Thomas, beloved son of the late Cornelius and Mary Burns, and brother of Mrs. Walter McMullen and Francisco, aged 29 years and B months. CAMERON—In Oakland, December 31, 1903, Willlam P. Cameron, beloved husband of Abigail Cameron, and’ father of Ruth, Lena, Willlam, Homer' and Dr. A. Cameron and Mrs. Thomas Ambrose of Oakland, Mrs. F. W. Hill and Mrs. C. M. Laws of Texas, a of the Hibernia Savings and Loan native of Nova Scotia, aged 60 years. CARLSON—In this city, December 31, 1903, Pattie Carlson, beloved wife of the late August Carlson, and devoted mother of Mrs. W. E. Henery, William Beaumont and Gar- 3;1’ Brown, aged 40 years 9 months and 23 5. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1215 Eleventh avenue, between I and H streets, Sunset District. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery." DENNI§—January 1, 1904, Baby Dennis, be- loved daughter of Richard and Erminia Den- nis, aged 1 month and 12 days. DOOLEY—In this city, December 31, 1003, John Thomas Dooley. beloved husband of Katie Dooley, son of Jane F. Dooley and the Jate James J. Dooley, and brother of Mrs., McGoldrick, Mrs. K. Kelley, Mrs. Jo- seph Hayden and Mrs. Malaney, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 9 months and 5 éays. - ' 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fyneral Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 12 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery, by 1:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. . i EWING—In this city, December 30, 1303, Isabella, beloved wife of Luther L. Ewins, and mother of Mrs. Charles R. Peters. Abbie A. Ewing and the late Iva Lilile Winterbers, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 09 years 2 months and 9 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral Saturday, January 2, 1904, at 11 o’clock, from the fam- ily residence, 1611 Turk street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. MEMBERS of Orental Rebekah Lodge No. 90, 1. O. O. F,—You are hereby requested to as- Hemble at 1611 Turk street, near Plerce, Sat- urday, January 2, at 10:45 o'clock, to attend the’ funeral of our late sister, Isabella Ew- ing. By special car to Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. MAUDE FORBES,. N. G: FERGUSON—In this city, December 31, 1903; Ann Ferguson, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged- 'S5 years. 3 > Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment pri- vate. FROHMAN—In this city, January I, 1904, Barbara, . beloved wife of Susman Frohman, and mother of Ferdinand, Emanuel and Isaac Frohman and Mrs. 'Moses Stern, a native of Germany, aged 61 years 3 months and 13 days. 2 > Notice of funeral in Sunday papers. GERST—In this city, December 31, 1903, Gar- rison, beloved husband of Addie A. Gerst, and beloved father of Mrs. Ignatz Lowen- gart, Mrs. Samuel N. Naphtaly and Edgar A. Gerst, a native of Bavaria, aged 65 years, (Livermore papers please copy.) .. T Notice of funeral in Sunday morning’ papers. HAILER—In this city, January 1, 1904, at his residence, 603 Buchanan street, Albert, beloved husband of Agnes Burke Hailer, and beloved father of Walter Haller, a' native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. (7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HERMAN—In .this city, December ‘30, 1003, Harry Herman, a native of Germany, aged 20 years 5 months and 22 days.. A member of " Millmen's Union No. Choppers’ Friendship Club No. 1, and. Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. 0. W. X g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 10 o'clock, from the p: lors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness a nue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MEMBERS of the Millmen's Union No. 423, U. B. of C. and J. of A., are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late trother, Harry Herman, from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, Sun-- day, January 3, 1904, at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. H. J. SCHOBER, President. E. J. DALEY, Secretary. KRASKY—In this city, December 31, 1003, Theodor R., beloved husband of ' Susan Krasky, and father of Henry, Danlel and John Krasky, Mrs. M. Woolley, Mrs. Henry Foy and Mrs. Charles Justl, a mnative of Freistadt, Germany, aged 76 years 11 months and 3 days. (Tulare papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-das (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 504 Thirteenth street, between Guer- rero and Market. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McDONALD—In this city, January 1, 1904, Lina Fraser McDonald, dearly beloved wife of Frank McDonald, daughter of S. P. and John Burns, a native of San-' .avenue and L street, SW 100 by SE 75, lot Mary Fraser, and sister of Irwin Fraser, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 30 years 3 months and 27 days. McINERNY - Entered into rest, December 31, 1003, James E. Mclnerny, beloved son of Thomas and the late Ellen McInerny, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 23 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, January 2, 1904, at 10:30 o’clock, from the undertaking parlors of Iaccheri,’ Duclos & Co., Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton streets, thence to St. Francis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross the parlors of Gantner | Eighth Cemetery, by carrlage. MARSDEN—In Alameda, December 31, 1903, Emma H. Marsden, belo¥ed mother of Grace A. Marsden Smith, a native of New Jersey, aged 46 years 5 months and 21 days. E>Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, January 2, 1904, at 2 o'clock, from her late Tesidence, 1615 'Sherman street. private, “Moustain. View Cemetery, and. ) MATHEWS—In San Leandro, December 31, 1903, Sarah M., dearly beloved daughter: of Ann and the late John Mathews, and loving sister of John A., Peter J. and Annie A Mathews and Mrs, P. Tormey; a native of Californta. - 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Oakland, Where a solemn requiem mass will be cele .brated for the repose of her soul. Interment private. MAUZY—In this city, December 31, 1003, Silas H.. beloved husband of the late Eliza J. Mauzy, and father of Kimer R. and Florence Mauzy and Mrs. Lena M. Eaton, a native of Indiana, aged 73 years 4 months 7 Fricnds and acquaintan respect en ces are - fully inyited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1128 Halight street. Interment Cypress Lawn Céemetery, via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MILLER—In Vallejo, December 30, 1903, EIl- well, son of the late Dr. R. E. and Dora Epley Miller, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Epley, aged 7 years 4 months and 10 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, January 2, at 1 o'clock, at the family residence, 328 Nicol avenue, Fruit- vale MOSHER—In_this city, December 20, 1903, ‘Abrabam Mosher, beloved uncle of Charles and Elizabeth Rochette and Mre. L. Porter, a native of New York, aged 55 vears o months and 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate e i g e t it t_Olive 3 e E.r:tc car from Eighteenth and Guerrero reets. LSON—In the City and’ County Hospital, bt 1903, Charles Nelson, & native g e i invited to attend the m wwm at 1 o'clock, ..-filllt —_— car from Eighteenth and Guerréro streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission _street. PETERSON—In this city, .December 31, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of the late -John Peter- son, mother of Helen and Carl Cscar Peter- son’ and the late: Emil Peterson, and daugh- ter of P. G, and Catherine Ostman, a natyve of Sweden, aged. 48. years 5 months and 23 e a downward tendency and both may be days. B cheaper next week. - All fruits that may be © Friends and acquaintances are respect- | considered seasonable are in good supply and fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | are selling at reasonable prices, while most ®Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | garden vegetables are still scarce and high. dence, 1129 Laguna street. Interment Cy-| Turkeys are plentifl and are selling cheaper ‘press Lawn Cemetery, by train leaving Third | than they were last week. but all other kinds and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. of poultry are unchanged. Meats, Fish and RIEDEL—In this city, December 14, Game stand exactly the same as quoted last |FaMiILy RETAIL MARKET Retail prices have changed but little since t week. Butter and Eggs. while no lower, 1905, George, dearly beloved son of Conrad and b week. 3 Annie Riedel, and devoted brother of Annle, | COAL., PER TON— William and’ Herman Riedel, a_ native of | Wellington .$—@10 00| New Elko, Nevada County, Cal., aged 24 years 10 | Seattle Ez s 50| Wellington $—@10 00 months amd 26 days. A member of thg'| Rosiyn . 9 00 Weilington Longshoremen’s Local Union No. 224, I. #| Richmond ...$—@ 9 50 Nut .......3—@ 8 00 M. T. A Greta .......$—@ 9 00 Coos Bay ..$—@ 7 30 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | pa1R Y PRODUCE, ETC.— tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | oo ¥ LCPONCR BT L saqas (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his parents':| BYfter. cholce.aq.30G53 common Exgs- - residence, 468 Noe street, between Seven- | ‘D7 ¥00C to-o Rasck B e teenth and Eighteenth. Cheese, ¢ -15G20 Honey, comb. per RIORDAN—In the City and County Hospital, | Checse. Eastorn. 20G23| poand ... ...« January 1, 1004 Thomas Francis Riordan: | Cheese. Swiss 25053 Do extracted.. SG10 a native dt Cafifornia, aged 1 years and'5 | e PER POUND— ‘mont] Cara K 3 24 -1 STUDLEY—In Chicago, December 30, 1403, Rev. George Howard Studley. dearly be- - loved husband of Alta C. Studley, father of George M., Alta C. and Hillman Q. Stud- ley, son of George W.and Abbie A. Studley, and brother of Ruby W. Studley, a native of (d.‘:ll(ornln. aged 20 years 10 months and 5 ys. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. —_— 18G25 Pork Sausage..12%@13 P l“zlu‘son:oktd Beef @20 3 12— The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- sociation gives the following retall prices for meats: Roast Beef .....10820/Hindqrtr Lamb. .1 Tenderloin Stsak 15G18| Foreqer | Matton., 8G10 Porterhse. dol7 3. Leg Mutton ...13%@13 “121,@15 Mutton Chops..12%@13 Sirloin Steak. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. _| Beet Stew 1283 NS, tew - NEAE oo | com Bt 13920 > 35 & _ | Soup Bones 124@13 Spencer C. and Emma D. Buckbee'to Shain- | goUB Joones 1 gmm‘)“‘ ok L 12A@18 wald, Buckbee -& Co., lot on S line of Fifteenth | Lamb Chops ...—@20|Pork Chops -...15Q18 avenue, 225 W of J street, W 75 by S 100, v .| Foreqtr Lamb.i2%@15 block 310, South San Francisco Homestead; $10. POULTRY AND GAME-— Stephen A, and Josephine L. Byrne to Niels | Hens, each .....50@75)Wild Doves, dz..$1 68 C. Nuisen. Jots 967 and 980, gitt map 3; 3300 | Young Reveters. | Enatish Snive, d 34 0 John J. and Audrey C. Hayden and Rohert | each . | Jack Snipe. doz..$2 50 .60@S0. Old Roosters, * ea. 50060 Gray Geese; each:40@50° Fryers. each ...50@60| White Geese,. ea.15@25 Brollers, each ..50@60|Brant_ each . K. Pattridge to A. G. McFarland, lots 5 to 12, block 512, Jots 6,-7 and 8, 10 and 11, -Block 513, Bay View Homestead Association, quitclaim deed; $10. Turkeys, per E 3 George S. and Carolyn H. Beadle to Emma Duckll each Se@sl T Ducks,_ ea..20@25 Bareilles, lot on.S corner of Twenty-second | Geese. each. 1 50 Mall'd Ducks. ea. 00 Widg'n mn..-m Sprig Ducks, ea. Canvasbacks, ea.80@TS Small Ducks, ea.20923 block - 436, South San Francisco Homestead Rabbits, each Hare, each —a2! FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligtr Pears, dz.33@ 4 Lémons. dom Golden’ State Land Company to Alexander Bond, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 161:6 W of Larkin, W 50 by S $10. Henry . Welch to Susan A, Welch, lot on S line of Jackson street, 106 W of Polk, W 35 | Almonds - 20 Oranges, doa by S 127:8%: gitt. - | ‘Appies 39 8 Persimmions Estate of Isaac Selig (by Frederica Selig. | Cranberries, qt..—@25 Pears, per Ib. executrix). to Robert G. Wilsop, lot on NE | Pecans .....: @20 Pin€éapples, ea.. corner of McAllister and Octavia streets, E 50 | Brazil Nuts 20@— | Quinces, 1b 5 by N 100; $20.000. Bananas, dox ... Ralsins. per Ib. 5 Helena B. Greninger to Greninger Estate | Chestnuts .......15@20| Raspberries, Der Company, I6t on SW corner of Grove and Oc- | Cocoanuts, each..—@10| -basket -.......—@18 tavia streets, ‘W 80 by S 120; Dried Figs. 1b..—@10 Strawberries, per Thomas and Margaret to. Emma | Grapes per Ib.—@12%| - basket .. 10815 Michand, Iot on N line of Hayes street, 31:5 | Grape Fruit, dz.75cG$1| Tangorines. dz...208325 E of Buchanan, E 25 by N 72; $10. ¢ Limes. doz .....10@13| Walnuts, per 1b..15@20 Sophia Istel-to Rose Brown, lot on S line of | ~vpGETAB RS 3 7 E of Broderick, E 25 by § e S0 3 Artichokes, doz.T8c@$1(Onions,_per .1b..1! ‘Mary A. and Eugene N. Fritz to Andrew F. | Beets, dozen ....10@8— Okra, dried. Ib. MacFariand, Jot on W line-of Masonje avenue, | Béans. white,” Ib 5@— Potatoes. Ib . = ’ . Colored, per 1b. 5G| Parsmi 15@20 S '8:7%, SE 138, per 1b.. arsmips, per S zusmgiihx: 6 ”.‘t.-.if’%f‘aoz o 3 Dried Lima. Ib.—@ 6 Radishes dz W ¢ ‘and Ella C. MacFarland to Hal- | Cabbage, each .. 5@10 Sage. 'dz buncl Andrew -F. an t vor J. T. Jacobsen, same; $10. Celery, head ...—@10 String Beans, W ‘Werner t, | Cress. dz bune —. per 1b . 124820 illiam and Anna H. Sea to.Werner Stauf, | £/ Pt % ce. cumbers, doz..—@25 Summer Squas! lot on N line of Clay street, 137:6 E of Spruce, g e o & h, . E 30.by. N 127:8%: $10. Anns L. Foote to Rreak H, Foote, lot on N line of Sacramento. street, 137:6' W of Cherry, W.27 by N 127:8%: sift. - s J. Charles Green to Edward J. Smith, lot on 8 line of Waller street, 63 ‘E of Scott, E 23, S 80, W 36:5%, NE.80:9%, lot 4, block 4 Green Peppers, 1b 3810 Sprouts, per Ib. e Drica beppers’ 10833 Soimack, “per 15, 60 8 Egg Plant .15@20 Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas, ..15§20| per Ib ..... Lettuce, per doz.154s20 Thyme,dz bnchs.: Leeks, 4z bunch.15@20 Turnips. per d. - Lima Beans, 1b..—@15 Tomatoes, 1b ... 8@10 Tract (Hospital Lot); $7700. g . . M‘L;’-‘:;‘r A m::e.?t'; to George W. and Leonie l‘;;:r;om. 1b.__35g50! T Fischer, Jot on E line of Sanchez street, 57 N of Twenty-first, N 57 by E 100; $10. Allen Howard to Charles A. Shurtleff, lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 147 B of Va- lencia, E 22:6 by N 120; $10. Sarah J. Conner, Annle M. .—@15| Rockeod . 0@121 | Sea Bass 1g | Smeits . and Joseph A. Hajibut McClelland, George T. and_ Caroline West, Clara L. Hart, Ada S.'and Charles A. Shurt- | Herring . leff to James Thompson, lot on N lime of | Mackerel Twenty-third street 147 feet E of Valencia, RDgflburu E 22:6 by N 120; $10. ockfish «—@12% Brook Trout . Robert D.: and Carrie .G. McElroy to Wil- s‘gm:imnd n;—mx ‘c‘:'::;hh.i{ v hattanoosa ... 15@25 gailo liam Little, lot _on W line of CI NOOS: Sardines . e street, 220 feet' N of Twenty-third, N 40 by Shrimps ‘—@10|Crawfish, w $10. - Al ' and Jeromae A. Hart, Mary E. and 10@— | Crabs, - each . 5@25 . Jn::ncl.: Carter, Grace ‘E._and R. N. Strobn 15420 Museels, 1b..:.12%@18 o A. Aronson.’ lot on NW corner of Sutter 10@— | Oysters, Cal, 100.41@50 and Stockton streets: W 137:6 by N 137:6; $10. @75 ern, dz.30G40 Mary or Marie Ciausmann to Marie Claus- imann, 1ot on N line of Pacific street, 68-feet E of Stockton. by E 0:9, N 28:0, B 17:4%, .S 28 15, S 108:9, W 17:9; $2079, = snnie A. Barton and Helen A. Dunning and as trustees estate:of Willlam A. Aldrich, to J. Cuneo Company, lot on SW corper of Pa- dific and Stockton streets. S 50:5%4 by W 76:10, and right of way commencing on SW corner lot E 4 by S 22:51. - together with Eastern Lr'z_ze:ioclé Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO,- Jah. ° 1.-—~CATTLE—Receipts, 1500; steady; good to prime steers, $5@3°715; poor’ to medium, $3 50@5; stockers and feeders, . $2G410; cows, '$1 75G4 heifers. $2@4 75 canners’ $175@240; bulls, - $284.25; . calves, right of way over said 10-foot alley; $22,600. $2 50@6 T5. e ¥ Matilde @ Crumlich Quigley (wife of Jacob | HOGS—Receipts to-day. 21.000: to-morrow. F.). to William F. Ambrose, fot on S line of | 15,000; - steady; mixed and -butchers. $4 600 B street, 68:6 feet E 46 by S 67:6; $10. ‘;:r‘:mndn G. Lincoln to Ethel Lincoin, lot on E corner of Clementina and Second streets, E 25 by NE 55; gift. s Lachman & Jacobl to John Rosenfelds Sons .4 90; good-to choice heavy, $4 75@4 85: rough heavy, $4 40@4 SO; light, $435@4 75; bulk of saies, ' $1 60@+ 75. - 4000; sheep’ steadys lam! good to choice -.znm’f‘ t'xy:wm y SHEEP—Receipts, steady fon), lot on E corner of Second and | fatr to choice mixed. $3G3 75; West eeD. {corporation). 1ot 2R 190 oy SE_100; aiso, 10t | §5 504 25 pative lambs. $h 00, Werten. on" SE line of Federal street;-157:6 feet, NE | jambs_ $4 50G6. k. :6 by SE 80: $10. ¥ ozlghn’l{. Gardiner to John F. Boyd, lot on SW line of Fifth street, 80 feet SE Natoma, SE 25 by SW _175; $10. T Daniel E., Emma A., Charles W. and George Greninger, Pauline E. Pfaeffle, Helen. B. Lang (wife of William) and Julia L. Gren- inger to Helena B. Greninger, lot on W line of Sixth street, 30 N of Stevenson, NW 25 by SW 75; also lot on NW line of Stevenson streét, 5 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by NW 75; also lot on W. line of Buchanan street, 89:6 N of -Kate or Hermann, N 24 by W 137:6, quitclaim deed; §1. THelena' B.. Greninger to Greninger Estate Company, lot on W line of Sixt! reet, 30 NW of Stevensen, NW 25 by SW 75; also lot on NW line of Etevn:’:fin street, 75 SW of Sixth, SW 25. NW i5; $56. v - A‘Kc! M. Smith (Thompson) to Ferdinand R. Raemussen, lot on W line of Rhode Island street, 25N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by W 15; 10. : . MG erdinand R, Rasmuesen to Emma A.. Gus- tave E. and Henry A. Rasmussen, undivided three-fourths of same: $10. Mrs. E. F. and Isaae Jessup to Mrs. F. H. Smith (formerly Miss G. F. Jessup), lot on SE corner of Army ard Arkansas streets, S 50 by Giant Powder Co. has declared: dividend &1 of 50 cents a sharé. %3 3 ———— W eather Report. ™ 14 A20th Meridian—Pacifle Tinie.y . SAN.FRANCISCO, January t. .- The following are the seasonal rainfalls 8 date, as compared with those of the same date . last season, and the rainfall in 't wen- ty-four hours: B o .' : E 100; $1.° < Solomon and Dora Getz to John Riley, lot on W line of: Nineteenth avenue, 197 N of Point 2 ¥N.an Lobos, N 26 by W _120; $10. ¥ ok - u8 895 o Herbert F. and Louisa A. Mann to R. L. At- 3 © 33 23 2 ins, lot on N line of I street, 95.E of Sev- 2 38 38 ° nth avenue, E 50 by N 110; $10. - STATION. 5 35.33 % ‘Annfe and John Somersett to Solomon Getz, L BN AR e lot on S line of M street. 826 E of Eleyénth has et e avenue, E 25 by S 100; $10. - ey e Line ot Elohteontt avenss, 110 N ¢ 3. sereet — P S ne o nth avenue, o - N 29:4 by E 120: also lot on E line of Eigh- 30.20 38 14 SW. 0 teenth avenue, 100 N of S street, N 10 by E 30.14 36 26 W .00 107:6; gift. <3 30.28 52 42 W 00 Estate of Miry Brown (by Marguerite Mc- 30.22. 53 52 NW 00 Nally, administratrix) to Harry Witts, lots 27 30.22 50 34 NW oz to 31, Gift Map 1; $1350. - 298 40 14 NW 00 : Antoirie-and Gracle Borel to_Emmet Moore, 26 32 10 W T . R X B A aEEax &= 2 O i e - 30,23 45 41 NW John W. and Mary Grace to Lillius G. 30.20 46 42 NW a2 Franklin, lot 24, -block 4, lot 37, block 10, 30.02 62 84 W X People’s Homestead, Tract A; $1. 30.22 40 38 W 14 Same to same, lot on S line ‘of Hill street, 30.16 54 48 NW 00 190 E of Orizaba, W 190 by S 125, lot 1, block 30.22 52 36 N 00 Vi Railroad Homestead; $1. 5 30.28 42 38 N 18 Same to same, Jot on W. line of Fourteenth 30.22 54 46 N -0z avenue, 132:8 S of B street, S 44:2 by W 30.20 54 16 NW ‘oz 133; $1. ..30.26 54 48 W .00 Same to same, lot on W line of Fourteenth | San L. Obispo.30.16 62 40 N T avenue, 172:10 S of B street, S 26:9, W. 218, | San Diego ...30.04 62 52 NW T. NW 27:10, 221:8; $1. % 3 Seattle 30.18 46 40 S B Bridget Prunty to Mary A. Mullen, Ipts 1 30.28 30 2¢ E A and 48, block 371, O'N. and H. Tract; gift. 30.14 48 40 W ¢ Gustaye M. Cornelius to John A.- Christen, 30.26 34 3 W = lot on SW- line of Scott street, 125 SE of Sii- | Winnemucea ..30.24 40 30 § T e evenne. SKI0. by SW 10N WL Silver | Yuma ........30.02 70 38 . N 06 errace: $10. Emma Ant to Bertha Ellingsen, un- | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND. GENERAL ° findsen divided_half of lots 33 and 38, block 9, Sunay- side; $70. 2 Same (as guardian of estate of Arthur E. and Carroll Anfindsen, minors) to same,.same; P et illingsen to Alice Twistman, all of same; $140. Alameda County. to ‘Anmie Thornton FORECAST. Fair weather prevalis over the southern portion of the Pacific siope and cloudy weather over the northern. Light rain has fallen over and Washington and light snow dver the Plateau and Rocky Mountain regions. The pressure has risen yapidiy west of the Rocky Mountatns. The temperature has remained nearly sta tionary in all districts and is nearly normal. ::?“" Tm‘:;' - hours, ending = 2: m‘» b ¥ o kg B NGNS LU D o i s Gwyn. lot 15 map Southern ~ California—Tair Saturday; light : i Nevada—Fair Saturday. C San Francisco and vieinity—Fair Saturday; light northwest wind. . ‘WILLSON, Local Forecaster. avenue S 00 by B 122 lots 1 to 4 D-‘r-mndmi revised may of Prospect HIl tract, ete., ‘Brooklyn Town- street. 228 feet S of Twenty-eighth. E 100, lot 31, Keene ship: $10. Edna Starr_(single) __Richard and Susan Fernandez to Mary F. . lot on Hurst, wife of Wil lot 4, map of resub- ond street, 30 feet W division block T7L tract, Brookiyn town- 10129, l:hukn-. Ship: $5. 7. block 2041, Louis_and Mary Blek Goz to Albzrt White, u-h'r.m«l?- lot on E corner of Jersey street and Laurel son (widow). lot on avenue. SE 150 by NE 100, iots 1 and 4. 135 feet E Telegraph avenue. M..Moelq-:umldmcl’-l. Tot 81 amended may Brooklyn Township: $10. - tract. "Oakland: $10. Hetty T asd William G. Henshaw and John L, Howard and attorney to D. Groome. wife of: 0od Association_ ( 8. Jot 40, revised map of Pledmont Cable admmw tract. Oakiand Township; $10. tate of Harriet F. Perks uu’-.m.um-u-n: Jenkins, lot on SE corner and agreement. Berkeley: $i&

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