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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1904 HELP WANTED—FEMALE—C leted. € elegant new flats, and bath each; Broad- . SHAINWALD, BUCK. -220 Montgomery st. lower flats; 2872 and near Devisadero; 8 complete in every see them. SHAL & CO., 218-220 Mont- 4y A8 ew hington sunny st., ; an immense list; bsolutely free; take advantage of riment; it will save you time and Cordes Furniture Co., 245-259 Geary on the square AL of the most desirable fiats and houses are ted in our renting department; let us give you & list and help you find one in the loca- you want LING FURNITURE NY. 1039 Market st.; eervices abso- Geary—Modern flat of nt $45. VON RHEIN alifornia st. A—COOK and second girl for the same house, small family in city, $30 and $25; a cham- bermaid, aiso waitress, for young ladies | school in eity. $20 each .reference: parior mald and waltress for $ in family. $30; four | other waitresses for private families, city, $30 each; a cook for small restaurant, $30; @ eecofid cook for an institution, $25; a wait- ress for private family, $35; a maid and sehmstress, $25; forty girls for all kinds of household ‘work, $30, $25 and $20. MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—THE DOMESTIC CLUB. 233 Geary st Cook, Jewish family Cook, American family Cook, San Mateo .. . $30 Nurse about 35, ‘for 2-year-old child, leading house in city .$30 3 parior maids, waltresses .. i Housework, fine places . must be rienced eiverienced -$25. $30 A GIRL wanted for light housework. Apply at 1521 Webster st. YOUNG girl to assist with light housework. Appiy 2820 Folsom st. WANTED—Operators _on ladies’ underwear. 656 Mission st., third floor. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAY, UNTIL 10 A. M. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st., Phone Main 5848, Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 1902 we gave 1903 we'll xive 45,000 men work. 60,000 men work. Arizona, close to Prescott, $9. German or' Scandinavian cook, wife, hotel, $50. . $30, $40, $50, $60 and found. 25 farm hands. Carrlace trimmer, Old Mexico, free fare. $0—Don't forget—$9. Arizona to-day—Prescott. Steady job for 2 years; big wawes. Italians, 40 Ttalians to chop wood; tools found. w_raflroad work. Italians or Portusuese; $60. 55 Greeks or Spaniards: $60. 155 Austrians or Mexicans; $60. Sexton, young or middle-aged man, $25 fd. GOOD JOBS. 12 two and four horse teamsters, $67 50 and $75 per month; good Jobs, German_brewer, State of Nevada. MURRAY & READY, €34-636 Clay st. | WANTED Operators on ladies’ walsts. 656 near Pierce, Presidio € rooms and bath, $35. beautiful new up- : 6 rooms and Montgomery st new modern flats, 6 rooms, pms, $27 50, EST list of new flats and houses: oall for ted list 116 Montgomery. 1357 Stevenson rooms. Mission st., third floor. IRONERS wanted. 656 Mission st., third floor. GIRL for general housework; $15 per month. 120 Eleventh st., top floor, left. COMPETENT crochetcrs on umbreila shawls; steady employment. Call 1513 Elhe st. WANTED—A first-class_coat finisher; wages §10 to $12 per week. (20 Kearny st.. Toom L. WANTED—In £an Rafael, strong, intelligent girl, about 25 years, general Wwages $30 month. Address, with references, H. B., S05 Fourth st., San Rafael, Cal. SUNNY flat 4 rooms: rent $12. 1325 Plerce St.; key on premises. VALLEJO, 1610, West Van Ness ave—Lower flat, € rooms, bath; modern; $39. 1012% MINNA, near Eleventh—Fiat of 5 sun- rooms and ba odern flat; marine view. jon_st. rent §1 See L —— FACIAL MASSAGE. A—WRINKLES removed: fine complexion guar- anteed; curing ‘perlors, 764 Larkin st.; phone Polk 17. —— FEATH ER RENOVATING. ©STRICH feathers and boas remodeled, curied and waterproofed; gives a luster equal to new; can be worn a season without losing curl. Potter Waterproofing Co., 50 Geary st FINANCIAL. INVESTMENTS. We have orders for and WILL BUY Santa Ana Tim Zubiate, buy or sell any active mining or TT & COWPER-THWAITE, Bankers and Brokeps. Stockton, Cal —Large bodies of gold long ago worked by aborig gold per ton; working costs i0rmous water powers, coast, ose by: suitable for g00d climate. Ad- sar neise ated. financed and stock Spreckele bidg. new method; 50c. M. LUTON, mani- | | FURNITURE WANTED. neer, IK1SM kt.; tel. Howa Miss ts, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. e e—— HELF WANTED—-FEMALE. $40 00 £30 00 60-30 00 $30 00 10 00 $25 00 ) week 50 30 00 Geary st., © A—Girls to learn millinery now for spring_sea- son: both measons taught start to finish in i month for $10; p « trimmers, salesiadies, ct eed 6t §10 per wk uj day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., . L A—LADIES to learn 2ll branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket et., cor. Jones, room 94: positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSAR! PAID SALAR’ 2\ S & CO. FACTORIE! ST. AND 1873 MISSIOM - INDUSTRIOUS business w handling mereantiie propo employment with the Roys nteel work; good cor Columbian building. 9 WANTED Lady can secure Mercantile Co, nsation. Suite 189, Market st office assistant, familiar with figures: ome accust to billing pre- ferred; moderate salary; give reference and | perience and wages expected. Call office. A YOUNG nurse girl, $10-812. Apply between 16 a m. and 3 p. m. 233 Third ave., Rich- District, Sutter Street car; carfare to make simple lace work home; un- ry to purchase outfit: good pay; send ful sample and {nstruct Palma nd stamped en e st., Chicag FIRST-CLASS woman meat cook for restau. rant doing big business; must be good car- ver. good wares: me Sunday work. 473 Tenth st., Oskland. LADIES, §8 to $15 weekly, plain sewing home: Bo experience; material free. Address Weber Manufacturing Co., 1135 Broadway, New . York. FIRST-CLA manicurist and hairdresse nust be experienced. Apply Superintenden: , The Emporium. TED— Young girl, light work: references, 19th, near Castro, r.,carpets etc. Mrs, | Box 2798, | 160 YOUNG men of 18 years, with good char- | | | | 1l Sunday at 167 Hartford st., bet. 16th and | IMMEDIATELY; shirt polisher; good wage | TRAVELING salesman for California; no tech- OPERATORS and tuckers on ladies’ waists #ood pay; permanent positions. JUDA BROS., 320 Market st, FIRST-CLASS stenographers furnished. Mi M. G. Barrett, instructor, 302 Montgomery. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st.—520. Phone Main 1191—1191 Main, phone. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On account of our business growing so large we are forced to move to new and larger quar- tors. From January b on we will be located at 526 MONTGOMERY ST.—3526. Upstairs. First floar. Corner Clay st. Coal _miners—Oregon, New Mexico, Chico, Butt: County: half fare; 25 two and_four horse ch.ap fare, $2 25; 10 Swedish or German wood- choppers, big job, $1 50 cord; b farmers; cook. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENC A BUTLER for small family in city, $40; must have references iast place. 'MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. CAEH BOYS CASH BOYS CASH BOYS WANTED MONDAY. WANTED MONDAY. WANTED MONDAY. Permanent places for good bovs. Apply su- perintendent’s office, THE EMPORIUM. MANAGER wanted in every large county for renting our famous “Skilllard Game” to public places; etrictly lawful everywhere; replaces forbidden slot machines; can be played with nickels or pennles; electric bell rings each time it scores; sample game fur- nished agents free; the never sold, always our property: maice from $75 to $300 weekly; twenty thou- sand rented first month; secure appointment | quick. Morgan Bafe Co., Chicago, Iil. Department 8 housework; | j teumsters, $£2 25 and $2 50 day; 5 laborers, | dlliard Game'” | agents | BIG LUMBER COMPANY— 4 rigging pullers, $40 and found. 3 bellboys, $25, $20, $15 and found. Neat young man, tend bar, help dellver drinks, $35_and found; mear city. MURRAY & READY, 634-656 Clay st. LOOK! Ironer, country laundry, $60. Baker, hotel, $55 and found. Boy for coai yard, city. Baker, {nstitution, $40 and found. In Mendocino County. 18 German or Scandinavian woodchoppers; big job; $1 to $1 50 cord, LOOK. 4 miners, fare $4, $75. 3 carmen, same mine, $67 50. Boflermaker. free fare; blacksmith, country. PRUNERS. 3 pruners, bogs here to-day, $30 and found; sack sewer: night cook, §8 week and found; night washer, stableman, $60. SPECIAL. Head waiter, first-class country hotel, $50 to §60; night office clerk, country hotel, $35 to $40 and found. Boss here, both places, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. PALMER HENDRIKSON, formerly of Seattle, is earneetly requested to write to his sorrow- ing mother, or come home. g AT once, two high-grade canvassers for maga- zine work. 59 Columbian bldg.; city. MUSICIANS to join military band. 328 Bush st., third floor, room 4. MEN to learn barber trade. San Francisco Barber College, 741A Howard st. —_— e WANTED—Messenger boy, about 14, "0 office. Apply room 4, 320 California st. BARBER situation wanted by a first-class man; | country preferred, Box 2725, Call office. WANTED—An experienced janitor; permanent position for a sober, industrious man; ap- plicants must state age and where last em- ployed. Box 2769, Call office. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes half- soled’ when you can get it done for 25c, 506 and 60c while you wait at 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 sts., or 11 Third st. REPRESENTATIVE wanted n each county of Califernia; new proposition. Address People's Ve . 487 Plr{clt bl'!l 8. WANTED—Men and women to learn the barber trade; wages paid while learning. Call or addréss Western College of Barbers, 647 Commercial st., San Francisco. WANTED—An all around bockbinder; one who can do forwarding and finishing on full bounde. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 741 Market st. MEDICAL—Continued. VALPEAU'S female, pills; best regulating pills sold; price 50 by express. Pasteur's gyringe and tablets; price $5. By express only on receipt of price. -OSGOOD BROTH- | ERS, wholesale druggists, Seventh and | Broadway, Oakland, : CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. pastor ot Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Robert William Johnson of Los Angeles and Matilda Almon of San Francisco, KELLEY—HALSAM—In_ this city, December 28, 1903, by the Rev. H. H. Beli, Harry L. Kelley of Portiand, Or., and Hattie Haisam of Oakland, Cal KESTLER—BOSTROM—In this_city, Decem. ber 2, 1903, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Fred Kestler and Fannle . Bostrom, both of San Francisco. Drs. Goodwin, 733 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert in obstetrics, female complaints; inst, relie treatment $10; hours, 10 to 5; 25 years' exper. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. DR. ROSEN resides 2005 Folsom st., corner 26th; ladies, relief or no fee; $10. MRS. H. EVANS will give magnetic treat- ments again. 157 Ninth st. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment; 1126 Market st. DR. NG TOY KEE, 319 Powell st., opposite Union Square; all diseases cured by TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 | Smith” Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $250. 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, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co,, 508 Market, ——————————————— e DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE | DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner | California and Montgomery sts.. For the | £ix months ending December 31, 1903, div! dcnds bave been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company, as fol- lows: On term deposits at the rate of 8 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per ceft per an- um, free of taxes, and payable on and after Saturday, January 2, 1904. Dividends un- called for are added to_thes principal after Janvary 1, 1904. J. DALZELL BROWN. Manager. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bufld- ing Soelety, bth floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 3lst of December, | 1003, a dividend has been declared at lhbi rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR. DAY, January 2, 1804. JOSEPH A. LEO! | ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. 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 office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206 Hayward bullding, San Fran. on January 11, 1904; transfer books | close Jan. 4, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Se | OFFICE of the Hibernia Boclety, corner Market, McAlllster and Jones sts.—San Francisco, December 28, 1003.—At & regular meeting of the board of directors of this society, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and on fourth (33%) per cent per annum on all de- gosl(l for the six months ending December 1, 1903, free from all taxes and payable on and after January 2, 1904. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing Society. Sth floor, Mutual Savings Bank | bullding, 708 Market st opposite Third— For the half-vear ending 3ist of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and particlpating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR. DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new ‘rooms to _the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to 50¢ per night. PENSION ATTY., M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st.; 14 years' practice; references from thousands of persons for whom I have secured pensions, DIVIDEND Notice—Savings and Loan Society, | 101 Montgomery st., corner Sutter, has de- | clared a dividend for the term ending Decem- ber 31, 1803, at the rate of three and one. quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes, and payable on and af- | ter January 2, 1904. (Signed) CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashler. | TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2'50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bld. SEAMEN for Australia and Europe; also green hands for whaling. ERMAN'S, 22 East st. WANTED—The advertising business taught in 30 dave. No previous experijence necessary: practical working knowledge guaranteed; ad- vertising men earn from $25 to $100 and up per week. 1 made $12,000 in this business last year. 1 can start you right. Write for particulars, GECRGE H. CURRIER, 12 Lake- side Bidg., Chicago. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. ! McDONALD & PERRY have a large_stock of new and second-hand shoes; cheap. 239 3d st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 35 night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ARN better salary and position; study elec- tricity 1 engineering, telegraj correspondence; thousands successful A. Edison indorses institute; 5 >me an Electrical Engineer?’ Engineer Institute, New York. . assist wholesale agent, article used by ¥ every one; draw $150 monthly; must have §300 to $500; duties delivering and tend- je; experience not ess:ntlal, if willing Commercial Exchange, 18 Mont- , room 8. , . FOR sale—$100_Two chair barber shop, Sacra- mento; rent $12 50 month; income $25 per week; transient trade mostly; 3 blocks from depot; going to Mexico. W. E. MULLER, 207 J street, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Competent salesmen to handle line of advertising fans, calendars, novelties for 1904; good pay; references required; exclu- eive territory. Press Novelty Co., Station E, Buffalo, N. Y. nical knowledge, but active, all-round hus- established, well-rated house. F. R. SINGS, Sales Mgr., Detroit, Mich. WANTED—10 men In each State to travel, tack signs, distribute circulars and samples of our goods; salary $60 per month; $3 per day expenses. KUHLMAN CO., dept. E 2, Atlas block, Chicago. phy, | T. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has bean opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth Open until 11 p. m. ALL sizes men’'s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 565 Mission st., bet. lst and 24 sta. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: Z50 to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 e e HORSES AND WAGONS. §75—A SPIRITED, gentle riding pony: not afraid of anything; well gaited. HARRY W. NASON, 2017 San Antonio ave.,’ Ala- meda, Cal. PAIR horses; 4 and b years old; bays; per- matched; well “broken; gentle. Box Call_office. mare, $25; old mare, $10; milk wagon, ped. wagon, $i0. 79 City Hall ave. LI&EH‘I‘ horse for sale. 2458 San Druno road. Al EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and go-cart for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. FOR sale—A mare, 9 years; splendid for bug- gy. Elm Saloon, Melrose, Hight et. WANTED—Two sound young draught horses. S. ¥, Candle Works, 402 Front st. DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the halt year ending with December 31, 1903, a divi- 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, January 2, 1904, | GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. A DIVIDEND in liquidation of 8 per cent on | all depcsits has been declared by the Cali- | fornia Savings and Loan Society, able | on and after Saturday, Jan. 2. 1904, at the office of the soclety, Mills bullding, :el:ond floor, room 28, San Francisco, Cal. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK—For the half year ending December 31, 1008, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one- elghth (33) per cent per annum on deposits, pazavle on or atter Saturday, January 2 LEON BOCQUERAZ, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS CHAS. | MacLEOD—PETERSEN—In this city, Janu- ary 1, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. ‘Wilson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Episco- pal Church, James F. and Alma May Petersen, both of San Francisco. REID—CAMPBELL—In this city, December 31, by the Rev. H. H. Beli, James A. R1el and Sibyl Campbell, both of San Fran- ciseo. THOMPSON—SMITH—In this city, December 31, 1903, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Robert J. Thompson and Alice Gibbons Smith, both of San Francisco. WHEHR—MOORE—In this city, December 17, 1903, by the Rev. H. H. 1l, Charles J. Whehr Jr. and Evelyn Moore, both of San Francisco. DIED. Alexander, Mrs. R. Hoffman, James Barkhaus, Frederick Kelly, James Berry, Grace I, Liljenberg, Lillle K. Blake, Julla A. Lowry, Robert Bloxham, Charles McCrudden, Jas. P. Brunner. R. B. Mann, Mary A. Cameron, William P. Mather, Maud J. Carlson, Pattie Morgan, Robert A. Dooley. ' John T. Patterson, Frank W. Dooley, Mrs. Clara Perry, Charles O, Eustace, Tina Peterson, Mary Fahey, Annie Rebstock, William Flanagan, John J. Riedel, George Frohman, Bambara Sheehan, Andrew Gallagher, Sarah J. Smart, Robert Gerst, Garrison Studley, Rev. Geo. Goldstone, Percy Thaler,’ Olivia F. Hailer, Albert Tracy, John J, Herman Harry ‘Waetge, Johann C. ALEXANDER—In Los Angeles, January 2, 1904, Mrs. Reka Alexander, beloved wife of the late’ Ell Alexander, mother of Mrs, Eva Anderson, Mrs, H. Elkelus and Phillip Alex- | ander, and_beloved sister of Solomon Meyer and Mrs. H. Herman of San Francisco, a native of Germany, BARKHAUS—In this city, January 1, 1904, Frederick William, beloved husband of Lou- 1se J. Barkhaus, and father of Fred W., Louise J., Julla L., Carl G. and “Catherine M. Barkbaus, a native of Liebenau, Hano- Germany, aged 67 years 1 month and 11 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- 1812 Buchanan street, between Sutter Cremation Odd Fellows' Ceme- dence, and Bush. tery. BERRY—In this city, January 1, 1904, Grace Isabel, beloved daughter of Harriet J. and the late Thomas Berry, and sister of Gorden and Lila Berry, a native of San Francisco. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 3. 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of her mother, 3126 Twenty- second street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from cor- ner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. BLAKE—In this city, January 1, 1004, Julia ‘Ann Blake, beloved wife of the late Thomas B. Blake (former cwner of the Globe Iron Works of Stockton), and beloved mother of Mrs. W, W. Glanville and Willlam H. and Charles T. Blake, a native of Charleston, South Carolina, aged 55 years 3 months and 28 days. A member of Redwood Circle No. LYoy and Amity Rebekah Lodg No. 161, 1. 0. 0. F. (Stockton, Cal., papers please_copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, January 5, 1904, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., at the parlors of Gantner Bros., 1209 | Mission etreet, between Eighth and Ninth, . under the auspices of Redwood Circle No. 72, W. of W. Interment Sacramento. BLOXHAM—In this city, December 30, 1003, Charl¢s Bloxham, a native of Banbury, Eng" land, aged 55 vears. A member of Pick- wick Lodge No. 259, O. 8. St. George. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 1 o'clock, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, under the auspices of Pickwick Lodge No. 259, O. St. George. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 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. J. DALEY, Secretary. BRUNNER—In Haywards, January 1, 1904, R. B. Brunner, beloved father of Cary | Brunner, a native of Petaluma, aged 39 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend tbe funeral Monday, anuary 4, at Ukiab. MERON—In Oakland, December 31 1903, Willlam P. Cameron,” beloved husband of Abigail Cameron, and father of Ruth, Lena, William, Homer and Dr. H. Cameron and Mrs, Thomas Ambrose of Oakland and Mrs. cA CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY | FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— | Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of article elght of the mortgage from this company to the Central Trust Com- | pany of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1699, this company has set apart out of (e | t income derived by it from the lines of | rpilroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- | ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used | to redeem said bands, and that bonds issued | under sald mortgage will be redeemed there- with and bids are hereby invited for the sur- | render of such bonds at prices to be named by | the bidders, to the amount requisite to ex- | haust sald sum. Such bids shakld be pre- | sented to this company at its _office, 120 Broadway, in the city of New York, on or before the 1st day of February, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed ‘‘Bids for Surrender of Central Pacific Railway Company First Refunding Bonds."” CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H. HARRIMAN, President New York, January 2, 1904, FOR sale—Fin A— L L Men to learn the barber trade in two months and secure good positions; catalogue and full information mailed free. MOLER System College, 635 Clay st. Fine glass-front coupe, with har- ness_complete. 1011 Sutter st. FOR sale—Handsome trap, cheap. Box 3759, Call office. CLOTHING salesman for Interior town; $75 and percentage on sales; carpet and wallpa- per salesman, $20 a week and percentage on sales, for interior towns. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Retail _salesman, familiar wi general merchandise or crockery busines: steady position; give reference, experience and wages expected. Box 3012, Call office. WE pay $38 a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; year contract. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Pa sons, Kans. FOR sale—A 2-horse hay wagon; cheap. 2400 Harrison st. Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd, sur- rey,harness, work,driving horses.’ 15th-Valencla. e HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED liet of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G.H.UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list: service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it will save you time and WANTED—Competent bookkeeper, one ac.| trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary quainted with instaliment business preferred; st., on the square, must furnish reference and bond. Box 2785, Call office. WANTED—An_ experienced bookkeeper for | BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses state wholesale commission hou: : 35, Call office. age, last employment. Box to_orzanize military organization. 473 Valencia st., bet. 6 and 8 p. m. WANTED—First-class specialty salesmen* to handle line on commission. Barton-Parker Mfg. Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SWANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no can- vassing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau,Chicago. BOY, 16 or 18, residing with parents, for whole- sale house; state age and experience. Ad- dress box 3011, Calf office. FIRST-CLASS solicitor; must be of good ad- dress; character essential; good pay. Address box 2745, Call office. EXPERIENCED silk and dress goods sales- men. Apply to-day and Monday morning, WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., Grant ave. PLATE printer; permanent position for first class man. Apply SHREVE & CO., 612 Mar- ket st. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer: state and references. Box 3684, Call office, actel Call age to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. HOUSES TO LET—F[;!I!_HED. e el R s L COMPLETELY furnished house of § rooms and bath: Oak st, near Fillmore; rent cheap. Apply 620 Oak st. _— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco In the name of ELIZABETH G. BERRY, No. 00443 The flnder will pleass return ts ank, LOST—Lady's gold, watch, with initials *‘H. A.” Halght-st. ‘car, Saturday morning; keepsake of deceased sister. Return to %;numdl, ave., between Fillmore and Stelner. eward. LOST—Fox terrier, markings, Liberal DICK DOHERTY, and Eddy sts. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of LOUIS C. MAYER, No. 269,028 The finder will please return to bank. female, black and white reward if returned to Imperial Saloon, Powell WANTED—350 reliable young Protestant, white American men, 38 to 21 years. Box 2099, Call. steady job. 328 Delmas ave., San Jose, Cal. Apply bet. 9 and 4. 1794 Ellis st. ANTED—Thoroughly experienced sales- adies for walst and skirt dep't. MARKS 5, 1220 Market st. CED salesladies for notion depart Apply 3. M. LEVEE & CO., cor. Pow~ end G WANTED—Girls for machine work, dressmak- £ and wrappers; good wages; steady work, L. MAIER, 1507 Turk st., near Steiner. LADIIZS—Most profitable steady home work; 0 10 $15 weekly: material free; no canvass- ug Address Surety Co., Chicago. WANTED—Girl to cook and do housework for clderly lady. Apply 1640 Vallejo st., cor- er Pranklin, BRSO SN 00 DT YOUNG, experienced girl for cooking and neral housework: must have references. in morni 24 Baker st. MAN experienced in teaching can eecure ve position in a business house. Box office, DA girl to assist in housework: no . “TED—A girl by & family of 2; no chil- | BOY to tend door at club: salary $25 per no washing: a good home for the right | | month. Box 3004, Call office. DETECTIVES—Everywhere; good salary; no experience. Int'l. Detec. Agey, Milwaukee. WANTED—Good waiter. 153 Third st. BRIGHT, neat office boy wanted. Apply su- perintendent's office, the Emporfum. WANTED—Small boy with wheel; neat ap- pearance. Room 61, Delger building, Oakland. WANTED—Marker and distributer. Domestic Laundry, 1445 Broadway, Oakland. UNCLE SAM wants help; 14,000 appointments last year; free examination paper and cat: log giving tions and salaries. Dept. Q, Western idence University, San Francisco. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st, Exam. bldg’, 5 doors from Market. # or ironing. _Call 2017 California st. | SALESMEN gents' A MAN of indomitable energy and ‘.?id GOLD watch and chain left in some saloon December 19 by intoxicated man; $10 re- ward. Box 2783, Call office. LOST—Spectacles, at Call office, 8:30 p. m. Saturday. Finder please leave at 1014 Mis- sion st and receive reward, LOST—Foreign letter addressed to W. Zimmer- man, 1717 Laguna. Return 1745 Laguna. LOST—In Golden Gate Park, one quarter boot. Return to Hildebrand's stable, 1619 Powell st. LOST—New Year's eve, chinchilla collar, on street or left in carriage; liberal ard. 1524% Clay st. G LOST—Gold watch and chaln, together with vest; neighborhood of s-mu::'.nm and Gough sts ; reward. Call box 2726. LOST—2 black and 1 red cow. Pleass inform JO% KEN;XE;: Six-mile House, San Bruno road. FOUND_Silver watch, Powell and Market. In- quire Police Station, pay .charges and recelve S ———————— MEDICAL. A FRGPOII o e SRS BT AR, MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist f female fcomplainita; imetant " reHlef . Euerante 30 talker, eager to make money. X 477 and 478 Parrott bullding. fur., gry goods, shoe trade; ine of ‘merit. Jewelette Co.. Atwood bidg., Chicago. + 3 GOOD canvassers to take orders; big money- maker; patented article, Call 1 to 4 p. m., 232 Stockton st, room 17. g L ] an es; re- lief guaranteed. 1008} Market st., opp. Sth. DR, G. W. O'DONNELL—AIll who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complain positively corrected; the unfortu- Date belped; the most difficult Bdvice free. Office, 1018 Market t. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; hge cure, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday : Manoel de Souza, 48, Point Reyes, and Anna da_Conseicao, 45, Point Reyes. Matija Troje, 30, 31 Zoe street, and Mary Sterk, 30, 31 Zoe street. ‘Anton Pasich, 27, 140 Tehama street, and Margareta Sever, 19, 140 Tehama street. Rudy Smith, '25. 2110 Mason street, and Louisa Schultze, 25, 2110 Mason street. George B. Faunce, .25, 816 Sansome street, and Florence Callaban, 1, city. Harry F. Ruthrauff, 21, 933 Valencia street, and Louise A. Hickey, 18, 10 Elizabeth street. Peter Nelson, 36, 620 Washington street, and Hildur Ekstrom, 81, 620 Washington st. Max Winter, 27, Oakland, and Emma Egger, 30, Oakland, John H. Pinckney, 45, Modesto, and Jane Geer, 41, Modesto. Martin J. Homburg, 30, 3030 Plerce street, and Marcia I. Burson, 27, 913 Hyde street. John F. Farrance, 25, 4339 Twenty-third street, and Florence M. Blair, 19, Mendocino ity. C'fea H. Steuck, 7, 431 Pine street, and Anna Landoit, 21, 211’ Shotwell_street. Thomas I. Cooney, 28, 25 Klasling street, and Emma Scott, 26, 1324 Minna street, ‘Willlam T. Ryan, 23, 1723 Mission street, and_Lenora Miller, 21, ‘1113 Broadway. ‘William J. Plump, 39, Redwood City, and Dagmar C. Hynding, 22.'Redwood City. John A. Stormer, 42, 1100 Van Ness avenue, and Oline Pedersen, 22, 1100 Van Ness avenue. Ernest C. Hunton, 23, city, and . Joseph- ine_Calrns, 19, Colfax, Wash. Deanis Searios, 30, Coemon Club, and Caro- line 8, Avers, 27, Menlo Park. R. Delos Noble, 28, Sausalito, and Tillie M. Cochrane, 21, Sausalito. Joseph Smith, 35, 1128B Howard street, and Frances 1. Freeman, 81, 11288 Howard street. James Donohue, 520 Second street, and Cecella Golden, 28, 4300 Seventeenth street. Alfred C. Brown, 24, Fort Bragg, and Della E. Carison, 22, Fort Bragz. Thomas B. Hill, 46, city, and Catherine A. Riley, 38, city. Herman M. Leland, 29, (26 California street, and Eva M. McClellan, '25, €26 California st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil pot be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence oll.ge - 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. CONE—In this city, December 27, 1808, to the wife of James E. Cone, a daughter. FELL—In this city, to the wite of Val J. KEOPFoth Bl ¢ity, December 21, 1003 mvi‘.%&:‘fififim.-mu 9 INN—] ty, December to m& wite of Joseph McGinn, a afin@ PRICE—In this city, December 30, 1003, to the wifo of W. E. Price, a son. ‘WESTLAND—In this city, 1903, to_the wife orlohl.: %vwh:n”' MARRIED. M AT AT S D. Frazier ennie Maud Lindsley, both of San Francisco. - i city, December "HILL—CAMPBELL—In this n%m . H. H. Bell, James Hill Ll Blanche Campbell, ‘both of San Franelsco. CIMI JOHNBON—ALMON—In this city, January 1, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, F. W. Hill and Mrs. C. M. Laws of Texas, a native of Nova Scotia, ai 60 years, E7 Friends and acquaintdnces are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 2 o'clock, at the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, corner of Fifteenth street and Twelfth avenue, East Oakland. Cremation Oakland. CARLSON—In- this city, December 31, 1903, Pattie Carlson, beloved wife of the late August Carlson, and devoted mother of Mrs. ‘W, E. Henery, Willlam Beaumont and Gar- net Brown, aged 49 years 9 months and 23 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1215 Eleventh avenue, between I | and H streets, Sunset District. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DOOLEY—In this city, December 31, 1903, John Thomas Doole: beloved husband of Katie Dooley, son of Jane F. Dooley and the late 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 da I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral 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. DOOLEY—In Salt Lake City, January 1, 1004, Mrs. Clara Z. Dooley, wife of the late N. P. Dooley, aged 34 years and 5 month EUSTACE—In this city, January 1, 1904, Tina Eustace, a native of Austria, aged 33 years. ' Friends and acquaintanices are resp:ct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the un- dertaking parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, In- terment New Salem Cemetery. FAHEY—In this city, January 1, 1904, Annie, beloved wife of Michael Fahey, beloved mother of Mrs. George Debus, Mrs. F. Mack, Mrs. W. Buchanan, Mrs. T. Ahearn and | John, James and Teresa Fahey, and sister gld,clnlherlnc Rosenbaum, aged 76 years and ¥ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 ‘o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 493 Waller street, near Steiner, thencé to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLANAGAN—In this city, January 1, 1904, John J. Flanagan, a native of New York, aged 33 years. FROHMAN—In this city, January 1, 1904, Barbara, beloved wife of Susman Frohman, and mother of Ferdinand, Emanuel and Isaac Frohman and Mrs. Moses Stern, a n tive of Germany, aged 61 years 3 months " elenis and acquainta reapect lends and acqu nces are fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), #t 1:30 o'clock, from 408 Clayton street. Interment Eternal Home Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- mend streets. GALLAGHER—In this city, January 1, 1904, | KELLY—In this city, January 1. 1904, James A. Gerst, a native of Bavaria, aged 65 years. (Livermore papers please copy.) EFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day ! (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock. from the parlors of ‘the Cilifornia Hotel. interment Home of Peace. Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 2:40 o'clock. GOLDSTONE—In_this city, January 2. 1904, Percy, beloved husband of Marie Galdstone, beloved son of Samuel and Sarah J. Gold- stone, and beloved brother of Louis and Edwin M. Goldstone. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 33 years and 7 months. (New York papers please copy.) ErFriends and acqUAIGIADCes are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 2207 Fulton street, between Shrader and Stanyan. Interment’ Hills of Eternity Cemetery. HAILER—In this city, January 1, 1904, Al- bert, baloved husband of Agnes Burke Hatler, father of Walter Haller, son of Margaret and the late Crristian Hailer, and brother of Henry Hailer, Mrs. Schofleid, Mrs. Bree angd the late Mrs. Minnle McCarty, & native of San Francisco, aged 31 years. T The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 603 Buchanan street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services, commenec- ing at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HERMAN—In this city, December 30, 1908, | Harry Herman, a native of Germany, aged 20 years 5 months and 22 days. A member of "Millmen's Unfon No. 423; Choppers’ Friendship Club No. 1, and Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. O. W. =7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 10 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness ave- | nue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MEMBERS of the Milimen'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 & Engiish, 29 Van Ness avenue, Sun- day, January 3. 1904, at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. v H. J. SCHOBER, President. E. J. DALEY, Secretary. HOFFMAN—In this ecity, January 1, 1004, James Hoffman. aged 40 vears. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday). 3 o'clock, from the funeral par. lors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mis- @ion street. Interment at Salem, N. J. THE officers and members of Branch 22, G. B. B. A, of the United States and Canada, | are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our. deceased brother, James Hoftman, to- day fSunday). at 3 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company. 917 Mission street. By order of the president. Kelly, a native of Ircland, aged 45 years LILJENBERG—In this city, January 2. 1004, Lillle Kreckman, beloved wife of Frank O. Liljenberg, and ‘sister of Mrs, Edward W Kern, a native of Rochester. N. Y., aged 7 years 11 months and + days. (Rochester | papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services Tuesday, January 5, 1904, at o’ elock, at her late residence, 664 Hampshire street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage, LOWRY—In this city, January 1, 1904, Rob- ert Lowry, a native of Mississippi. aged 40 vears. [ Funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at St Mary's Church (Paulist), where mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCRUDDEN—Ir_Philadelohia, December 29, 1903, James P. McCrudden; aged 27 years. MANN—In San Quentin, January 2. Mary A. Mann, beloved wife of the Jobn Mann. and mother of Agnes, Loulse, Eleanor and Emmet Mann, Mrs. Drury Reynoids. Mrs. M, P, Connolly and Mrs. Maude Simard. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Monday, Decembér 4, 1904, from her late residencs, at 9:30 o'clock. thence to St. Raphael's Church at 10:30 o'clock, MATHER—In this city. January 2, 1904, Maud | J.. reiict of William Mather daughter of T. H. Organ, and sister of Mrs..Daisy E. Moore, Mrs. ‘Edele West and Will C. Or- gan_a native of Illinols, aged 38 years. 7 Funeral services to-morrow (Monday) at 9:45 o'clock, at_the residence of her ter, Mrs. Daisy E. Moore, 425 Buchanan | street. Interment private, | MORGAN—In Berkeley, January 2, 1904, at | the residence of his’ parents, 2330 College | avenue, Robert Archibald, beloved son of | George W. and Mary A. Morgan, of Morgan Bros., 220 Montgomery avenue, San Fran- clsco. a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 3 months and 10 da. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Sunday) afternoon, January 3, 1904, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 2330 College avenue, corner of Durant ave- nue, Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. PATTERSON—In this city, December 81, 1903, Frank W.. beloved husband of May Patter- son, & native of Maine, aged 47 years 6 months and 14 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, January 3, 1904, at 1 o'clock, from Mission | Masonic Temple, under the auspices of King Solomon’s Lodge No. 200, F. and A. M. In- terment Cyjress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. | PERRY—In this city, January 2, 1904, Charles O. Perry, a native of Greencastle, Ind., aged 57 years. B Notice of funeral later. PETERSON—In this city, December 31, 1003, Mary, beloved wife of the late John Pete: son,”mother of Helen and Carl Cscar Peter- son’and the late Emil Peterson, and daugh- ter of P. G. and Catherine Ostman, a native of Sweden, aged 48 years 3 montbs and 23 ays. [>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, ‘1i20 Laguna street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. REBSTOCK—In this city. January 2, 1904, Wiiliam, dearly beloved son of Anna M. and the late Adolvh Rebstock, and devoted brother of Joseph, Frank, Léna, Katie, Ber- tha and Alice Rebstock, a native of San Francisco, aged 1S years 3 montbs end 2 ays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), @t 10 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1814 Central avenue, between Pine «nd California streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RIEDEL—In this city, December 14, 1903, George, dearly beloved son of Conrad and Annie Riedel, and devoted brother of Annle, William and Herman Riedel, a native of Elko, Nevada County, Cal., aged 24 years 10 months and 26 days. A member of the l:nl;horemens Local Union No. 224, L L. . T. A, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his parents’ residence, 468 Noe strect, between Seven- teenth and_Eighteenth. SHEEHAN—In this city, January 2, 1004, An- drew Sheehan a native of County Carlow, Ireland, aged 63 years. A member of Divi ion No. 2, A. O. H.; K. R. B.. and Labor. ers'_Protéctive Union No, 8041 T Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the Paclic Undertakers, 777 Mission street. SMART—In this city, January 2, 1904, Rob- ert, dearly beloved husband of Tamar Smart, and loving_father of Mildred T. Smart. & native of Weisdale, Shetland Isiands, aged 36 years 10 montks and 14 days. 7 Remains at the funeral parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate ave- nue, between Polk and Larkin streets. STUDLEY—In Chicago, December 30, 1903, Rev. George Howard Studley, dearly be- loved husband of Alta C. Studiey, father of George M., Alta C. and Hillman Q. Stud- ley, son of George W.and Abble A. Studley, and brother of Ruby W. Studley, a native of S:Hfonfll. aged 29 years 10 months and & ys. {7 Notice of funeral hereafter. THALER—In this city, January 2. 1904, Olivia Fannie, beloved Wwife of Gustav Tha- | ler of Oakland, daughter of George and Olivia Stewart, and sister of Edward, Sarah J. Gallagher, beloved mother of Wil- liara Gallagher, Mrs. Jennie Brunswick, Mrs. Chris Reese and tbe late George W. Gal- lagher, a native of Bangor, Me., aged 67 years ‘ard 9, months, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:45 o'ciock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GERST—In this city, December 31, 1903, Gar- rison, béloved husband of Addie A. Gerst, and beloved father of Mrs. Ignatz Lowen- gart, Mrs. Samuel N, Naphtaly and BEdgar ENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. SANTEL B, DONOVAN. Mt DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. T Formerly in Metopolitan Temble ‘Now at 886 MISSION, Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FUNERAL Dmil AND EMBALMERS. 2339-2341 Misslon st.. near Nineteenth. George, Charles, Thomas and Belle Stew- art, a native of New York. ¥ Funeral services at 2 o'clock to-mor- row (Monday), at the residence of her mother, 4078 Eighteenth street. TRACY—A month’s mind requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late John Joseh Tracy at St. Charles Church, corner Eilghteenth and Shotwell streets, on Monday, January 4, at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are y requested to attend. WAETGE—In _Bremen, Germany, December 15, 1908, Johann Conrad Waetge, beloved father of Mrs. Elizabeth Schultz and Anna ‘Waetge, in his 79th yvear. 3 CARD OF THANKS, ‘We desire to thank the members of ental Rebekah Lodge No. 90, 1. O. O. ont- “Your life preserver may be all right,” said the buyer for the steamship company, “but it's so flimsy. I don't see how it can support any one.” ““Well,” replied the manufacturer, “it has supported me and my family for the past year."—Philadelphia Ledger. | Lechieiter. | 1 street, W i | (contractor). IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Henrietts N. Hobbs to J. K. C. Hobbs Estate Company. lot on SE corner of Turk and Gough streeis, S 120 by E 65: $10. Julla C. Kirby to James K. Cosgra: on W line of Octavia street, 70 S of Greem, § 25 by W 124:7; $10, 'lzam K. Cosgrave to Maurice Casey, same; Elizabeth Bisbes to Adolf Wirtner, lot on N line of Pine street. 47:6 E of Plerce, B i I Goldatetn Con to E J. Pon K tein Com; o Eugene J. Pon- tacq, ot on N line of Clay street, 100 B of Steiner, E 30 by N 127:8%; $10. Ellen Downing to Valentino Mei, lot on N line of Grove street, 250 E of Devisadero, & 25:2%. e, N 16:8, NW 25:3%, § 128:1%; $10. John A. Matheson to George W. Wittman, lot on N line of Grove street, 175 E of Brod- erick. E 25 by N 1 $10. Halvar 'J. T. Jacobsen to Axel V, Kettels, undivided Balf of lot on W line of Masonic avenue, 368:2 S of Frederick street, S 8:T%. SE 1:8%, SW 115:2)5 N 65:10%, E 100; $10. Lange Investment Company to Otfo F. Lange, lot on E line of Shrader street, 100 N of Parnassus avenue, N 25 by E 125; $10. Edward J. Smith to Margaret Smith, lot on S line of Waller street, 63 E of Seott. E 25, S S0 W 36:51% NE 80:9%, lot 4, block 4, Marion Tract (Hospital lot); gitt. Ella W. R. Wilson to Charles Wilson, lot on N lfne of Nineteenth street, 100 W of Hart- ford. W 25 by N 15: gift. Harvey E. and Fannie L. Harris to Stan- islaus Loichot, lot on E line of Colilngwood street, 225 8 of Elghteenth S 49 by E 125; $10. Mary L. and Stephen Born to Emma E. lot on NW corner of Twenty-afth and Diamond streets, N 35 by W 80; §10. Henry L. Gimmel to Joseph and Rosina Lometti, lot on N line of Telegraph pl 206:3 E of Dupont street, E 17:2% by N quitciaim deed: $10. Juljus C. Gimmel to same, Albert L. (allas Louls A. same; $10. Sidney Clack to Emily M. Clack (and as trustee George S., Rosetta V., Theodore A and Ceeelia Clack), 1924 D 271 (wrong refer- ence), lot on De Boom street, near Second; $1. Edifh Pickles to same, all interest in prop- 6 ame: $10. immel to same, erty of Sarah Clack, deceased: §—. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Ebenezer Church of San Francisco to_the Salvat Army. (a corporation). lot on SE line of M sion_street, 154:833 NE of Ninth, NE 42:2% by SE 160; $10. George French to same, lot on SE line of Mission street, 135:4 NE of Ninth, SE 80, SW 0:6%, SE 50, SW 40, NE 0:11, NW 85 $10. T. J. and’ Flora V. Spencer to Laura R. Smith, lot on S line of Clement street, 57:6 E of Fifth avenue, E 25 by S 100: §10. Solomon_and Dora Getz to Emily Gottfried, lot on NW corner of Forty-seventh avenue and 6 by N 100; $10. . Nathan and Sarah Morris to Umbeato Varni, lot on W _line of Eleventh avenue, 200 N of K _street, N 25 by W 120; $10, Thomas Orr and John A. Patton (by T. W. McDonald, commiesioner) to Jackson L. Shr der, lot on W line of Forty-fi . N of Q street. N 30 by W_120; James W. Richardson, Mary R. Dustan and Dorothy Dustan to Leopold Weinstefn, lot on NE line of Berlin street, 50 SE of Harkness, SE 100 by NE 120, lots 10 and 11, block 34, Paul Tract Homestead: $10. Leopold and Sarah Weinstein to Oscar Hey- man, same; $19. ‘Adolphine M. Moran to James M. Moran. lot on SE corner of Fourteenth and South Brod- erick etreets, E 73:9, S 120, W T73:10%, N 115:1, lots 1 to 3, block D, Park Hill Home- stead Assoclation; gift. John Cherry to John MecCarthy, lots 536 and 518, gift map 1; gift. §. Ducas Company to Arthur W. Potter, lot on N corner of Woolsey and Girard streets, NE 300 by NW 30, lots 1 and 2, block 10, Uni- versity Mound: $10. Rosa Mandier to John, Tunnicliffe, lot on SE line of Mission street, 360 NE of Virginia, N8 25 by SE 133:6, Precita Valley 367; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to John Green, lot on SW line of Persia street, 50 SE of Athens, SE 25 by SW 100, block 74, Excelsior Home= stead; $10. Antoine and Grace Borel to Eva Morris, on E line of Paris street, 25 N of Persia, 1 by _E 100, block 19, eame: $10. Estate of J. M. Carlisle, deceased (by Wil- Tot 5 | Jam Hale, administrator) to Mrs. M. A Meler, lots 7 and 10, block 422, South San Fran Homestead and Raiiroad Assoctation M. A. Meier to Charles D. Lueas, ant. &5, Wilson to Mary R. Dustan and James W. Richardson, lots 10 and 11, block 34, Paul Tract Homestead: $10. George N. Williams to same, same, quitclaim deed; $1. Builders’ Contracts. Otto Lange (owner) with Carl P. Ahlgren architect August Nordin—All ‘work except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for a two-story frame building on E line of Shrader street, 100 N of Parnassus, E 125 by i $4256, Jean M. Boyd, trustee estate of Alexander Boyd (owner) with John G. Sutton & Co. (con- tractors), architect Nathaniel Blaisdell—Steam heating plant for alterations and additions to a three-story brick' building on NW corner of Battery and Pine streets, N 45:10 by W 13 co same; $1660. Same owner with National Electric Com- pany (contractore), architect same—Electrical work for same on same; $1450. Alameda County. Allen D. and Amelia E. Wilson to Jobn J. McDonald (single), lot on E line of San Pablo avenue, 30:1% S of Willlam street, S 50 by B , lots 5 and 6, block 2001, Hogan Tract, ex- cepting improvements and buildings, Oakland; $10. John J. McDonald (single) to R. D. Hunter, same, Oakland; §10. Sarah C. Beam to Frederick G. Baird, lot on E line of Franklin street, 345 N of Durant, E 150, N 5, thence N on line deflecting 10 de Erees 4 minutes to left 45.7, W 142, S 50, block 273, Witcher's map, Oakland: $10. Thomas and Teresa Rowan to Edward Stokes, lot on N line of Forty-fifth street, 890 E of Grove. N 100 by E 53, lot 30, and W 3 teet of lot 39, block 2110, Alden Tract at Tem- escal, Oukland: $10. Judson and Catherine C. Wheeler to Earll H. Webb, lots 1, 4, 9, 12, block 1, lot 11, block 2. lot 24, block 3, lots 1 to 3, 9 to 11 and 16, block 4, amended map of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley; excepting from said lot 11, block 4, a small strip in NW corner thereof, formerly deeded to James F. Peck, Berkeley; $10. William F. and Johanna Schulte to Conrad Roth, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 200 B of Willow or_Twenty-first street, E 50 by 150:2, lot 5, block 18, lands adjacent to Eme cinal, Alameda: $10. Johin M. Sheaff (trustee under will of Amos Mecartney) to Golden Gate Syndicats (corpor- ation), all tax and assessment certificates and all rights acquired thereby and existing there- under and all deeds and rights to property purchased at tax or assessment sales and all real property in State of California of which Amos Mecartney died possessed and generally described in decree of partial distribution 8361, Alameda County; $10. Hattie A. MacRae to Sarah E. MacRae, lot on N line of Railroad avenue, 100 E of Walnut street, B 50 by N 150:2, lot 3, block 38, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; gift. Alice Demorest (widow) to Realty Syndicate (corporation), beginning at intersection of NW line of Peraita street with E line of Harlan, N 60, E 6483, SW 87.45, block 808, Watts Tract, Oakland: quitciaim deed: $10. Calvin A. or C. A. Shaw (single) to William H. Butters Jr. and H. H. Buhring, lot on S line of Forty-sixth street, 390 E of Grove, 100 by S 100, lots 11 and 12, block 2110, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland: $10. Peter L. Halse to Johanna E. Halse, lot on N line of Brockhurst street, 117.10 W of Grove, W 34, N 10048, E 34, etc., S 100.48, blook F. map of remaining property of Central Land Company in blocks F and G, etc., Oskland: Bift. (wife of L.) to Martha ®. Margaret Spencer Mulliken (wife of James C. and Grace Mulll- ken), single, all interest in lot on N line of Fortieth (or Evoy) avenue. 408 E of Linden st., E%6 by N 256, lot 13. Mulliken Tract, sub- divided September 30, ‘73, Oakiand Towhship: Mountain View Cemetery Association to Mrs. Amy ;.“’.smllh, lot in cemetery, Oakland Town- ship; Clinton T. and Eliza A. Hull j9 George G. Wickson, lot on SE corner of Garber street and College avenue, E 184:6 by S 1025, lots 1 to 3, block E, map of property of Berkeley Home- stead Assoctation, Berkeley; $10. N. L._and Marie A. Frees to F. D. Chase, lot on SE corenr Shattuck avenue (since wid- ened to 96 feet) and Hearst avenue (Coillege way), E 46:3, S 12416, W to E line of Shat- tuck 'avenue, N to beginning, block A, of Villa lots’ adjacent to university site on W, Berkeley; $10. W. F. Helolkamp to T. F. Holtz, lot on B line-of Eighth street, 100 N of Banecroft way or street, N 101:3 by E 130, lots 19 and 20, bleck 118, map tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assoctation. Berkeley: $10. W. and live 8 H. Wetb o Gee corner. ‘irginia_and Louisa street, W 230.96, N 100, E 230.75, & 100, lots 11 and 12 and portion of lots 18 and 14, block B, Eureka Homestead, Berkeley; h‘y. “Did you make dis cake all by your- self, ma'am?” “Why, yes. Do you like it?* “Sure I do, ma’am. It's de kind o’ cake dat stays by you. I'll bet I'll be carryin’ dat cake around fer weeks to come. It's just de stuff to trow at one o’ dese yere bull pups when he comes at yer open-mouthed. It'll knock his g of 41 i : g B

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