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YOUR WARES AND G anent post ‘o SHREVE & CO. fir 612 May M HARRIS, 40 Ellis o cterences from thousands of ave secured pen nion made, at $1 and at §2'50; we pay Exam. bid 200 ¥iIL re. and 24 sts HORSES AND WAGONS. BLACK mare, $25 $60. ped. wagor 4 mare, $10 $40. milk wagon, Hall ave hand wagons, Buckb'd, sur- 18th-Valen: TS ubscriptions maged, balt 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS H. C. HOLMES, s £ BOOKS and Hbraries bought 1149 Market st.; phone I PAY hi e for a hest prices for all kinds of cast-off send postal. MORRIE, 870 Folsom. wants good second-hand clothing_and al goods. 154 Oth st.; tel Jessie 2831 MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner buflding. Quick settlements: no disappointment. | Save expenses by dealing directly. | ages, undivided inter- rents, property In trust, states and undivided in- y purchased Strictly confidential Need Money 1 af money quickly!!! T furr ture and piano without removi fairest rates pmission: private buliding, 1170 | seople, retail mer- houses, without ¥ rgest business in Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. te place to obtain n diamonds, jewelry, at 2 ances terest. B: welry Store, tel. Main 19 Third IDENTIAL LOANS om fur- | or to fed people on th note ranteed. ILLINOIS preper n TRUST CO., r. 16, Phelan bid., tel. Main 704 Teatment 1 per cent on furnture or pian al, ne commission. no publicit private, confidential. 26 M no remov- 25 up; quick. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AUCTION By HENRY STERN (Of Dayid Stern & Sons), THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1904, ° At 12’ o'clock noon. At Salesroom, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. COLE STREET. 25125]25(25]25]25|25] | i e e i | B | & ‘18 {1 Sl ' e | 137:8 | 137:6 {oz 5 GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping Drivileges; Tunning water; gas; reasonable. HAIGHT, 218—2 eplendid rooms, $20; also very sunny front room, with kitchen; $17 50, KNICKERBOCKE: _Ar;flmenn. 1330 Pine st., near” Hyde—Sunny 3-room furnished suites steam heat; el lighted; free baths; rates $30 up. . MISSION, 1682%, near Thirteenth—3 sunny kitehen: well furnishied; coal and gas ranges: rent cheap to permgnent 4Dfip]l,- O'FARRELL, 402, corner Taylor—2 furnished housékeeping rooms; grate; sink. POLK, 1020, near Geary—Neatly furnished tront housekeening roome; reasonable, SUTTER, 2620—Furnished bedroom, room. kitchen, yard, bath: APARTMENT HOUSES. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new medern apartments;. all sunpy corner suites; furnished or unfurnished: none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. dining- LAAULS SEAVIT MONEY to loan on low interest; ®oid, stlver, diamonds, peatls and precious stones bought w. J NEW ea dorecd HESTHA' method—To wage-earners on unin- otes: abeolute privacy. Fidelity Loan . rooms $%-48, Chronicle bldg. , 10 Sixth st : on furni- y. 8. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bufiding. ates on furniture and pianos; strict mmission;installments accepted bullding. > A—_PRINTED ) sen cul G H.UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomer an immense Avantage list of Oving get our printad Het of houses BERRY please return to Loan o The finder please Teturn t no removal; 6 Eddy ‘st 1 PER cent on_furniture or plano. 1008 Mu- | _tue) Savings Bank bidg.. 70S Market st niture & pianos; $15 up N.'room 81 reer. MOR 60 Examiner building. ’x 2 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. £ lot of second-hand uprights from $50 makes as Chickering, Vose, Kirkham, Pease Hardman. endell, Baus and others. BENJ. SON, 16 O'Farrell st. No in San Francisco, xt fow days we shall offer un- for the purchase of good exceedingly low prices;” you n ney by « & _on us at ‘once iE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, Market st arloads new pianos, for rent 11 good mecond-hand_Dianos to st. Scott-Curtaz Plano Ce., rented $2 up; nstallments, $4 up: o5t wholesale and retall plano house of the West; write or call for our extensive bar- _& t. HEINE PIANO CO.. 235-237 Geary. A FISCH upright piano for sale; good as new; $135. 237 Geary st. $65—UPRIGHT plano: Steck mahogany; nearly new. HOR: BROS., 216 McAllister st w upright; cheap: IMITZ & CO. cash or install- 168 McAllister st upright piano; 285 O’ Farrell ron Mauzy planos. Ceeilian plano RON MAUZY. 308-312 Post s SUPERIOR violips zithers: old and new., H. _)”'I maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weskly atch, Powell and Market. In y charges and receive ND. MEDIC DR WYETH, specialist for ail female inetant { guaranteed; 30 to 526 Post st. pecialist for all fe- fes. Instant re- expe; remov KOHL, reliable = price 85 By 08GOOD sggists express BROTH- Seventh and g 15 Market st. NOISES in EARS 1 week's treat- , 204 Sutter st ess—Expert st relief; vears' exper. ble ladies’ e and during low fees. Van X resides 2085 Folsom st.. corner relief < $10. 00 HERBS, Market st he roof nted with Office, 41 rolls easy to lay; &: good over botlers, engines pants. §2 50, Origi- 238 Kearny st., Sunday to noon. en- . pulleys, W, 253-255 Spear st 1ghly visible E. Revalk & Co. iers, sold_at cost: catalog rancisco. San TRY men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair: ‘oot -{or: shoes st 82 50; we pay express hi 4d st., Exam. bld.: catalog free. N eale—Best $2 50 $1 50, ™ CLAYTON STREET WORK DONE. FACING GOLDEN GATE PARK. 3% CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. FELL ST., BOULEVARD AND APA.\“A!\DLE. FELL, HAYE LAYTON AND COLE ST8. 10 per cent cash, balance at 6 per cent in- Y er tucther particulars apply to For fuc culars y For e NRY STERN, 11 Montgomery st. ————— BALDWIN & HOWELL, Agents, 25 POST ST. $0,.260_Rents $02 50 per month; new bulld. > te of 4 and & rooms e i o 10 S5x00; 36000 mort Eage at 6 per cenl can remain; Guer- rero st. $4,000—Rents $42 per month; 4 separate flats of 4 rooms each; cloge to Third st. and Southern Pacific depot; lot has double frontage. $6,600—Corner 25x110, vicinity of Golden Gate ave, and Steiner st.; front house of 8 rooms and bath and 2 flats adjoining; all in perfect condition. $4,300—Downtown building lot, size 30x60 to rear_street: vicinity of ‘California and Stockton ets.; owner will exchange for other city property. 24,000—Large corner on Third st., g few min- utes' walk from Market st present rents with old improvements $117 50 per month; splendid buy. busi- $0,500—Washington st near Kearny: nees - property; 2-story brick building, etore and rooms above; rents $67 50 per month. $12,000—0ak &t., near entrance to Golden Gate Park; lot 25x137:6; new building of separate flats of 6, 7 and 7 rooms an bath each: rents $105 per month. $5,500—2-story house of 7 rooms and bath; Webster st., near Washington; excellent lpcation $7.500—Powell st.; lot 40x70; rentt $86 per month; frame building; separate fats, $18,500—Rents $168 50 per month; large lot, 4§ x187:6; brick and frame bulldings: stores ‘and rooms above; under lease; vicinity of Kearny and Pacific ats. s PERSO! BARON'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. Young lad teadily employed can ha Baren's cloaks suits, - furs and tailor-made suits to order; on weekly or monthly pdy- ment plan. at regular marked prices. Con- vince yourself by calling on BARON, 762 Market st GRADUATES of New York School of Massage. Osteopathy, vapor and electric baths; face vibrating mac for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water: trained murses as attendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. restores gray hafr, im- falling, cures dandruff and tching To stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp. at druggists’, hairdressers’; accept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338 our doctors give you free advice: you pay for the and at the lowest prices. LION 500 Mission st., cor. 11th. A NEW idea in jewelry and Central American curics, Indian curtains, draperies, shawls, etc.; the only store in the city that carries this. FROWISS & SON. 1239 Polk, nr. Sutter NOT how cheap but how good is the motts of the manufacturers of the Rapld Rotary d_the sewing-machine of to-day. J VANS, agent, 102 ket st PHYSICI .. N 15 years' experience, cures per- morphine, cocaice habit. Call. or address Centrai Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave., fee moderate. for 1 mo.; ladies’ suits made class work: $10: with material At M. WIL SS_ morphine and all drugs di vely cured by Willow Bark Co., consultation fre 1l or write. LIQUOR habit cured in guaranteed. Acme ket 2 days or no Liquor Cure Co., 751 AT less tha a for suits. overcoats, 1 trousers at CHARLES LYONS', Lond lor, 721 Market st. Cail, 16 pages, sent to any Address’ta’ the $6,150—Baker st., near Cl"(fln\{l 2-flats of Unfied States or Canads. obs Jeer for OI. § and ¥ roins'ana bath ach; génts 3000 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. |$11.750—Rents $02 per month: lot 25x16) to = et e b r t; Folsom si., near Sixth NICE fine office to let; also fine front desk o B gt y : room. Call at $10 California st.. room 21. 5 s g $5500_COR. store, flat, cottage, with stock of groceries and bar. $6500—2 new fiats, 5 and 6 r. and b. on Dor- land st.; rents $62 50 per month. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largest bullding completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth . office and yard. FOR sale—6S 9-12x137:6 on Pacific st.; under leage; $85 per month ground rent. Inquire CHAS. C. BEMIS, 206 Hayward building. BUILD on your unimproved realty: we loan full_cost improv. and part lot at - per cent MANHATTAN LOAN CQ., Crocker building. CHIMNEY tops set up, roofs repaired by Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers, 836 Howard st. LOTS, N or 8 side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W, J. GUNN. 530 California st. B REAL ESTATE—Conniry—For Sale. 718 ACFES near fiel3. 11 miles from San Jose: 100 zcres fuil bearing prumes; large Vineyard; all good Jand: water piped every- wher=; immense concrete reservoirs; fin bouses, stables, barns, etc,; fenced in 5 field: cost $160,000; price $50,000. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 312 Bush st, San Francisco, $10 A MONTH buye a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum_ per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. "RIGHT MBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches vineyards; Inspected bargains; monthly cata- . logues gent free. C. M, WOOSTER CO., 618 Market st SONOMA and Santa Clara farms, orchards, al- falfa. grape. grain and poultry farms. PE- TEREEN REALTY CO.. 1035 Market st THE GABLES, Cor. Clay and Larkin sts.—Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; all lutest convenlences; reservations can be made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell st., above Van Ness—Tne acme of perfection in modern, ,elegantly fu: nished 3-reom apartments; private baths steam heat, clec. lights, elevator, gas ranges. 1 rooms, furnished for housekeeping: 2 beds; coal stove; $13. » B 3 s MODEL House, 1206 o turnished | e, So413: s, 2R o NINETEENTH, 3430, bet. Misslon and Va- lencia—3 nicely furnished rooms, front bay window, parlor, and large IN YOUR WAN SPECIAL NOTICES. A A A NOTICE—The secretary of the San Francisco Prbtestant Orpban Asylum Society herewith gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been ad- mitsed to the asylum on Haight st. from July 1. 1903, to January 1, 1904: Joscphine L Johngon, aged 7 yrs.; Meta G. Johnson, 5 yrs.; Florence Williston, 5 yrs.; Ruth G. Estee, 9 yrs.; Ora M. White, 9 yrs.; Martha Gossel, 3 yrs.; Fanny Ambler, 11 yrs.; Laura Ambler, § yrs.. Helen Getts, 7 yrs.; Eva Danfels, 2 yrs.; Ensulee Miningham, 7 yrs.: Katle L. Schmidt, § yrs.; Elizabeth A. Hil- berg. 2 yre; William 1L, 10 yrs.; Cyrii C. Williston, 7 yrs.; Edgar J. Magers. 3 yrs. and 8 ; Herman Lind 4 yrs. and 6 mos.; Jamés R. I. Davis, .6 yrs.; W Mam L. Estee, 8 yrs.; Willard E. Estee. 3 vyrs.: Gustave Deffenbacker, 6 yre.; Willlam Reed. 10 yre.; Frank Reed, § yrs.; Norman L. Abbate, 7 yrs. Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pilis are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send ic stamps for particylars. ‘Relief for Ladles” In letter by return mail. Ask your druggist Chichester Chemical Co., Philadeiphia, Pa. e —— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curp #in every case; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. e et asuy SEWING -MACHINES AND SUPPLIES PSSO ity st s SEWING machines—Second hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, $10, $15, $20; rents at cut rates. New Home Eewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market. —_— :rmwnlrnngdqn IUP!'I:IE S.. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $230. The ‘Typewriter Exchange, §36 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDI gomery st ch; get par- ‘R, 110 Mont- - ~ ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. . AUGUSTINE, 945 Post—3 and 4 rooms: fur- nished new and up to date. HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts.—New house_ new 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, $1 25 to 35 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ABERDEED 836 Sutter—Just opened; hand- ; cor. suites; bath; AT “The Almonte, AT the Pierpont, 450 Ellis—Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; transient. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, sipgle; also unfurnished. BUSH, 806—Single rooms, private family, gentiemen with best references; no sign. CALIFORNIA, 2304, bet. Webster and Fiil- more—Good room; grati bath adjoining; $8. CAPP, 81 junny furnished front rooms; pri- vate family; rent reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegangly fucnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. for FILLMORE, 026, near McAl furnished ‘room in a fine X passes the door; reasonable. fter st.—Nicely lity; car line FOURTH, 476 (frst floor)—Nicely furnished room in private family; rent reasonable. 1605—Front room; furhished. CATICEMONT, 361 Sufter—Sunny rooms; iric lights; elevator; central; transient 'McALLISTER, 1392—Large sunny pleasant _ furnished rcom for gentleman. POWELL, 317—Sunny front suite for deatist: also other furgished rooms. e T ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights. reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms per night. 35c to $150; week, §2 to 88; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths. ST. JAMES, McAllitter-and Laguha—A sunny furnished ‘single room: rent $1. doctor or SUMNER, 22—2 sunny - unfurnished - fromt rooms. . £ 30, SUTTER; 1022%, near Hyde—Large sunny double parlors, with Kitch., ‘aboratory; reas. THE FREMONT, 1864 MARKET. ST.—Strictly. first-class elegantly furn. rooming _hotel. Tel. South 1133. Capt. H. O. Ulberg, Prop. TURK, 200, corner JotesNicely furnished sunny room. TURK. 1218 Furnished room, with use of kitchen if desired; also single front room. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy. near Market—400 rosms. 35c to $1 night, $1.15 (o $8 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every oom: elevator, read -room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 519 Handsome sunny farnished’ suites and single rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel 44 34 st., near Market Mot convenient and ‘respectable: 700 room: 35¢ to $1.50 night; $2 to $§ week: elevato elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF Fouse, 202 Sixth—Electric light in every room: foom from 15¢ to $1 per night, 75¢ to $5 per week: open all night. 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 until 11 _p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. A— HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NEES AVE., NEAR GEARY ST, AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG. PROPRIETORS. — LAND m Sen Joaguin for rent: wil sell cheap. Owner, 454 Thirty-fourth st., Oakland. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any Address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. cents Mar- ELEGANT sults on easy installments; and up per week. LEON LEMOS, 112 ket st between Seventh and E DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturduy, Sun- day evgs. Teutonia Hall, Howard st. mear §th: Prof. Foster: society dancing taught. Bon Marche Pants Co.; special $5 pants to or- der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Eilis. Tel. Drumm 44, | MASQUERADE costumes, .play books. wigs; cou o rs. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt, hair & moles removed by elec- Dr. & Mrs. Traverse. 1170 Mark | TATLOR-MADE = REDUM'S Egyptian Henna resteres gray _hair to its natural color: $1; at all druggists’, | A BRANCH office of The Call for-the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been | fpened at 1608 Market -st., upposite -Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. T PAL] Y. e Hafler, 330 Kearny st. near te 9 p. m.} Sundays to noon. fishing and bunting. 325 sor, room, 4 ry counter and berroom fix- 2 California st «and-band gasoline engines. 1 to heap E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. first-class running or- st.. Ban Francisoo, cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth obile Lvon he compiete Jine at 1816 News THE HER- i-hand machinery of all kinds, ., 519 Market st. . supplies, movi achines, filme. chl‘llufl,mx: “hEines. automobiles and launches; J DOAK. 46 Fremont st. #EK for prices on second-hand typewriters: I makes. ALEXANDER & CO. T10 Monts'y. ke. BEACIGALUPL 933 Market. | ¢ RICHARDEON BROS. | MME. DEVAS. sclentific paimist’ and astrolo- | #ist; pelm readings $1: 3 questibng by ex- | _Press, $1: open Tuesday eve. also. 139 Post st. NEERGAARD palmistry class bedins Jan. 5, m.. at 242 Poet st.: readings dally. H, JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific_paimist. 515 Tayior st_near Geary. Phone Flack S6L - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. P Sl b el NTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPAN' FIRST REFUNDING MORTOAGE BONDS. - Notice is bereby given that, purrusnt to the provision of Article Eight of the mortzage from this Company to the Central Trust Com. pany of New York, Trustee, dated August 1, 1599, this Company has set apart out of the het incume derived by it from the lines of raflroaq therein mortgaged the sum of Twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trus: ‘to be used to redcem said bonds, and that bouds issued under said mortgage Will be releemed there. Wwith 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 sented to this Company at its office Broadway. in the City of New York énl: before the 1st dey of February, 1004, at twelve o'clock noon, and should be indorsed “Bids for Surrender of Central Pacific Rail. P shouid be pre- way Company First Refunding Bor. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. New York, January 2, 1904 WATER front lots and bargains; all tracts maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. ‘ :Z)z‘s’rshaniir?ar' cash. 328 Bush sf.. room ———— e BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS __BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL bargains in lots in the Crystal Springs Tract; this tract joins Grove-st. car line, two blecks of Dwight way station and Your blocks of the high school: will sell you lots, with the street work done or not; prices from $10 to $15 per front foot; can sell you these lots on easy terms or we will build you a house in this tract on easy terms; 5-room house for sale; large lot; near Col- lege ave.: cheap; will sell or rent you fac- tory site in West Berkeley: call and see our properties. CHENEY & BERRY, Pcstoffice block, Berkeley. e —————— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS HOTEL HATTON : SE. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR——— Thie new and rustic constructed hotel is sit- uated in the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences; is now open for occupancy; reservations can now be made on premisés daily. > THE DRE§DEN SELECT FAMILY BOARDING.HOUSE. 1442 ULTON, BET. BRODERICK AN] CALIFORNIA, 1246—Most selegt location modern, elegantly furnished vate hom: table unsurpassed; rine vl a HOTEL MARTINET. Geary st. and Van Ness ave.. has changed hand tter conducted firsticlass Temily hotel; table board speciaity. A A FURNISHED rooms with board. 740 Ellis THE NIRA, 613 Taylor—NiceW furnished, sun- ny suites; also single; excellent table. NEWEBORT, 1018 Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- 5y room; alko singlégroom; excellent table. Stevensan, mansion, 807 Californla—Fine rooms; new et?it enl’c';re‘d ‘ervice?rtl:blv m!‘d:l(» G'FARRELL, 305 Furnished rooms: home cooking;-German family; $6 per week. . PHYSICIANS AND_ SURGEONS. arket s be an . U lar atrention pald to diseases of "ml’:fn“F 5 OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orient. . Now at SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CHEAP LOTS. CHEAP LOTS. 85 cash, §2 50 monthly: fine, level lots; soll and location superb; price $75. $10 cash, $5 monthly: level lots in new sete tlement: Sofl’ and location -the beat; S0xidb; ce $150. £25 cash, $7 50 monthly; extra fine lots, 100x. 122:6; 75 homes just gone vp; has a great fu.’ ;:r!. see them; price $300; will build you a me. Near two electric lines, school, church, wide boulevard and adjolning East Oakland: section building up with ‘good, ‘substantial . Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st., Oakland, zuppo‘fle Broadway station; carriage free. H. s, QAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclaity. DR, BALL. 10311 Market st - o REMOVED — DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, _treats all diseases -of the human body; for past_foul er at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at Geary st’.” near Leavenworth. DR. PONG CHY, successor o M sl isiocss S Tail Dath devtor. curey albidirennss of b . he: or. byuunthehudm WONG, WOO. the famous eases’ by o ot ST Gy STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furnii 731 &: ¥ | ‘st., nr. Third: A o 61. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- __fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S storage—Furnit ‘merchan- st 533 Golden Gate 4ve.: phone Bast Tob st.: sunny B e . st etd GOLDEN' West Storage: advances 3 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving | ._pany. 220 ;m?mmm- 40| A typewriter at any prize; agents Fay-Sholes, $100; Sun, $40: Commercial, §35: Postal. $25. CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH. typewri! s0ld, rented, repaired. Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Marks DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner California ‘and_Montgomery sts.. For the six months ending December 31, 1903, divi- dends hiaye been declared on deosits 1o the vings department company. as foi: 'l:.l: On term de its - at m’ rate of 8 6-10 per cent per anni and om ordinafy deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per an- um, free of taxes, and ible on and after Saturday, January 2, Dividends un- called for are added to the principal after Jenuary ‘1, 1904 J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. . SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Socfety. 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, Market. st., ‘opposite Third— For the half-year ending 3lst of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate’ per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock' and participating ceriificates, payable on and after SATU! DAY, January 2, 1904. 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 ward building, San Fran- cisco, on January 11, 1804; transter books cloge Jan. 4, at noon.” C. C. QUINN, Sec. OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones 6ts.—San - Francisco, December 28, 1003.—Al a regular meeting of the board of directors of this society, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and obe- fourth (334) ver cent ver anmum 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, 'Sécretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Savings and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., corner Sutter. has de-, clared a dividend for the term ending Decem.- ber 31, 1903, 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. 1804 (Signed) CYRUS A DIVIDEND I8 Jjgu all depcsits has on of 8 per cent on n, lared by the Call- fornis Eavings and Loan Society, payable on_and after Saturday, Jan. 2. 1804 at the giice of the aoclety. Mills building, second floof, room 28. San ‘Francisco. Cal. CH. D. FARQUHARSON. ' Secretary. FhERcH savEiGe aAllelru ‘z’)l.:‘_;.;':a veur enc December 3 L & a8 T s a8 rate ot three and one- elghth (314) per cent persamnum on deposits, payable on or atter Saturday. January 2 LEON BOCQUERAZ. Secretary. MARRIAGF LICENSES. The following marriake licens:s were issued yesterday: James P. Carroll, 22, Sonora, and Clara Longewa: Sonora. William E. Mackey, 28, Milton, and Ella E. McCann, 24, 1217 Post street. Ole R. Andersen, 39, Eureka, and Nellie M. Ferguson, 30, North Yakima, Wash. Michael Gross, 30, 34 Mosa street. J. "Kupferstein, 21, Berlin. Thomas H. Bredal, 88, San Jose, and Mar- fon Pomeroy, 27, San_Jose. Benjamin K. Field, 21. Vacaville, and Susan S._Wendell, 18, city. Warren M. Philllps, 24, 278 San Carios ave- nue, and Louisa<J. Miller, city. Vincenzo Cancilla, 28, 1317 Kearny street, and Mariana Sunseri, 22, 1317 Kearny strest. Nis Hansen, 44, Armona, and Minnle D. Hough, 26, Monterey. Antone Marie, 50, 116 Jackson street, and Mary Williams, 40, 116 Jackson street. Marco Pistochini, 28 309 Broadway, Maria Comozai, 23. 300 Broadway. Athol T. Lindss 27, Capitola, and Lila B. Whipple, 20, Soque Joge C. Gasvar, 34, San Rafael, and Mary J. Lahusen, 26, 7i2 Elizabeth reet. Charles P. Everts, 40, Rutherford, and Har- riet M. Tryon, 34, Rio Vista. Lee Weaver, 26, 8 Hawthorne street, and Anna E. Whitaker, 35, 770 Folsom street. Loren M. Horton, 40, 8 Eddy strest; and Minnie R Renford., 24, 265 O'Farrell street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offiees and be inderséd with the name and residence of per- eons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. < e BORN. BALLINGER—In this city, November 14, 1905, to the wife of Willlam R..Ballinger, a son. BROWNSTONE—In_Sanger, January 1,- 1904, to the wife of Harry P. Browhstone, a daughter. DE BOW—In this city, January 1, 1904, to the Wife of M. de Bow, 'a son. LAZZAREVICH—In this city, January '4, 1904, to the wife of Captain L. Laszare- vich, a son. 4 MORRIS—In this city, December 18, 1903, to the wife of Charles J. Morris, & Ak RESTON—In this_city, Jandary 3. 1904 to P e wife of W. H Ereston, = son. MARRIED, é DAVIS—DAVIS—In this_city, Decem! 27, and Eila and 1903, by Rabbi Isidore Myers. Moe E.’'Davis and Grace Rachel Davis, both of San Fran- FRANKLE—FRANKENBERG—In this city, December 31, 1803 by Rabbl Isid ., Frani & hers. “bath of San, Franeisco, - —APPEL—In this_ecity, Jan- by Rabbl_Isidore Mye: ward Friedlander and Caroline Appel, d EY—SCHAFER—In this ci Decem- 0 Y100, by (he Rev. G, A Berachal, both of Sau I“rllll:hm‘v KRAMER—YEHL—In this city, December 27, and Sophie Yehl, both of San Francisco. LEVIN—BROWN—In this city, Jam & Levin and Hattie Brown, both of San Fran- Eisco. ary 5. 1004, by Rabbl Isidore Myers, Jacob Levy ‘and Bertha Wallenstein, both of San elsco. Arthur e and Rose Frankenberg, FRIEDLANDER: both of San Francisco. lvin P. Hensley and Minerva F. Schafer, 1003, by Isidore Myers, Loufs Kramer 1904, by: the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Ell LEVY—WALLENSTEIN-—In this_clty. Janu- —HOFFMAN—In this city, January .3, 1904, by Rabbl Isidofe Myers Bernar _Rosen to ‘Hoffman, both of San o cisco. £ ; 3 gmn.' ? © Aezer, Mite . Long. Beard, Rev. dns. N. L@fldfiur E Blake, Julia’ A. McArdle, Ferguson ¢+ Brady, . McAuliffe, Mrs M. - Christensen, Alfred McGlllivray, Barbara . Bartolomeo. "llnmn,._m mfinm : Dooley, Mrs. Clara Bery O i wh-n'n. m"n‘u Chas. E. *' Swann.’ Ameifa A. BEARD—In St. Louis, Rev. James N. Beard, D.D., heloved husband ‘of Cynthia Beard. father 6f May and Edith Beard, and brother of Burke Beard of Indiana, a native of In- diana_aged 33 years 7 months and 4 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. BLA! n this city, Janpary 1, 1904 Julia Ann Blake, beloved wife of the late Thomas B. Blake (former cwner of the Globe Iron AVorks ef Stockton) and beloved mother of Mrs. W. W. Glanville and William H. and Charles T. Blake, a native of Charleston, South Carolina. aged 35 years 3 manths and 28 days. A member of Redwood Clrele No, 72, W. of W., and Amity Rebekah Lodg: No. 161, L O. O. F. «(Stockton, Cal, papers please copy.) I Friends and.acquaintances are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral services Tuesday, January 5 1904, at 6:30 o'clock P. m.. at the parlors of Gantner Bros. 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Niath, under the auspices. of Redwood Circle No. 72, W. of W. Remains will be shipped to- morrow (Wednesdey), by 7 o'clock a. m traln t: Sacramento for interment. BRADY—In this city, January 3. 1904 Mary, beloved wife of Philip Brady, and devoted mother of Joseph Fedimann and Waldo Pool and Mrs, Willam O'Kane, a mative of Bandon. County Cork, Ireland, aged 53 years 5 months 16 days, (7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence 1134la Folsom street. thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn’ requiem high mass will be Celebraged for the regose of her soul, commencing &t 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery.® Please omit flowers. CHRISTENSEN—Drowned in. Napa River, December 15, 1903, Alfred Christensen, - be- loved brother of Mrs. George Sack, a native of Denmark, aged 27 years § months and 11:days. A member of Master Mariners' Benevoient | Association. Brickhandiers' Pro- tective and” Benevolent Union and Pacific Mutual Aid Association. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at*10 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Theodor Dierks 957 Mis- sion street, between Fifth and Sixth. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DANERI—In <this gity, January 3, 1904, Bar- tolomeo Daneri, beloved husband of Anna Daperi, a native of Jtaly, aged 75 years. T Funeial will fake place Tuesday. Sth inst. at®10 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence. 23 Scott place, off Broadway, be- tween Powellg and Mason streets, thence to Sts, Peter arfl Paul's Italian Church. where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'cleck a. m., thence for New ltalian Ceme- tery. DANNHEIMER—In this city, January 4. 1904, Louls Dannheimer, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 2 months and 26 days. E*Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-marrow (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock. from Masonic Temple, where services will be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge N 1L F. and A. M. Cremation Odd Feilows’ Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. DOOLEY—In Salt Lake City, December 31. 1903, Mrs Clara Z. Dooley, wife of the late . P. Dooley, aged 34 years and § months. ¥ Friends’ are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & Eng- lish, 20 Van Ness avenué. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. DUNN—In_Fort Bragg, Mendocino County. January 2. 1904, George Herman Dumn, be- loved son of Mrs. Matilda Dunn, and brother of Wiibur L.. Stella V., Frank M., Sara E. and_the late Clara B. Dunn_a native of Oakland, Cal.. aged 26 years and 1 month. A member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. and A M.; Fountain Lodge No. 138, 1. O. O. F. and Oakland Chapter No. 140, O. E. 8. - FLEMING—In this city. January 4. 1904, at Dber residence, 1716 Missfon street, Catherine. beloved wife of James Fleming, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 73 years and 2 months. GRIFFIN—In this city, January 4. 1904 Frank D_ Gritfin, deariy beloved husband of the late Mamie L. Griffin. devoted father of Bertram Griffin, son of John D. Griffin, and brother of Daniel. Denis and John Griffn, aged 40 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, January 7. 1904 at 8$:30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, John Griffin. 2321 Bryant street. thence to St. Peter's Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HASBLTINE—In this city. January 3, 1004, Charles E.. beloved husband -of- the late Mariette W_ Haséltine, and father of Charles W.. Louis B, Harriet Ruth and Eben B. Haseltine and Mrs. Willlanr Carr, a native of Maine, aged 80 years S months 7 days. 7 The funeral services will be held to- 10:30 o clock at Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HIGGINS—In this _city. January 3, 1904, Isabelle Frances Higgins, beloved sister of Mrs. W. B. Malloy, a native of San Fran- cisco. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fuvited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). January 5, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the residence of Mrs. Malloy. 14 Shot- well street, thence to St. Charles” Church. where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KETTNER—In this city, January 2. 1904, Al- bert Kettner, a native of Germany, aged 67 years 6 months and 3 day: E7 Ftiends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Wednes. day. January 6. 1904 at 1 o'clock. from de’ Hall. 413 Sutter street, where the services will be held under the auspices of North Beach Lodge No. 8, 0. d. H. §. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking par- lors_ 638 Washington street. LILJENBERG—In this city. January 2. 1904 Lillfe. Kreckman, beloved ‘wife of Frank O. Liljenberg. and sister of Mrs. Edward W. Kern, a native of Rochester. N. Y., aged 37 yezars 11 months and 4 days. (Rochester papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services anuary 5. 1904 at 1:30 o'clock, . at her late residence, 664 Hampshire street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. In- terment will take place In Rochester, N. Y. LONG—In this city, January 1, 1904, at her - residence, 66 Webster street, Bridget Long, beloved sister of Mrs. Robert Stein, ‘and aunt of May Stein, Mrs. Theresa Fett and Mrs, J. F. Foran, a native of Ireland. NDQUIST—In this city, January 3, 1904, Osear K., beloved husband of Marie 'Lund- quist, and brother of Hilma Mathilda and ‘Axel ‘Alfred Lundquist. a native of Sweden, aged 41 years and 6 months. flhlflxd\l»fl acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Pythian Castle, 900 Market street, 'under the aus- pices ‘of the Swedish Soclety. Interment Cypress Lawn .Cemetery, by carriage. Re- L mains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street . McARDLE—In this city. January 3_1904_ Fer- guson McArdje, beloved son of the late Michael and_Ann McArdle, and brother of Owen and John McArdle and “Mrs. Marrin, & native of Columbla, Tuolumne County, Cal, aged 42 years 11 months and 1 day. MeGILLIVRAY—Ia this city, January 4. 1904, Barbara, beloved wife of Joséph McGilll- vray, a native of Scotland; aged 80 years. McAULIFFE—In this joity, Janvary 4. 1904, Mrs. Magg.e McAnlfffe, beloved mothér of Trene McAuliffe, and sister of Mrs. T. H. Spotswiod and Burne. a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 10 months and 11 _days. - - ins at the parlors of Valente, MATal & S0, 1524 Stockton street, between Union and Green. MANNING-—-In this city, January 3. 1904, Michael Manning, a native of Ireland. aged i 1S January 3. 1904, Josep MUSTO—In eity, January foseph, beloved” husband of Maria Musto, and father Laura, Flor- of Clarence, Guido, Margaret, ence} Lotta and Mme. Emilia Tojettl. a na- # province of Chiavari, Italy, aged W, rs. tive of the 7Funeral services will be held January 5, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at residence. Fumeral orivate. PERRY—In thig.eclty January 2. 1904, Charles Ry, & MMV of Ghsencastios Ind. EFFriends are idvited to attend the fu- neral services at 2 o'clock, Wednesday. Jan- uary 6. at the U Chureh, “cor- ner Franklin and Geary streets. Remains at the parlors of ‘N. Gray & Co. 353 Sut- ter street. \ PRIT In this city. January 3. 1904, . James Noel. bel son of - Frederick L. and Rose L. Pritchard, a mative of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 20 days. 7 Interment private. SHEEHAN—In this “eity, January 2 1004, Andréw Sheehan. a native of County Carlow, Ireland, aged 63 years. A member of La- barers’ Protective Union No. @7 Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fully Intited to attend the funeral Tuesday. Tuesday, his late . J. MONAHAN. Manager. Tel Mission 31 ONAHAN,*0’HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Mission Jdnuary 5 at 8:30 o'cloek a. m.. from the parlors of Pacific Undertakers, 777_Mission street. thence to St:' Teresa's Chureh, Wwhere a_solemn requiem mass will be cale~ brated for the repose of his. soul, -com- mencing at 9:30 a m, Interment Holy Cross 3 y A O. H, Division No 2—Officers and mem- bers of this division are heredy, notified to- attend the funersl of our lxte brather, Andrew Sheehan, to-day_(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Misson street_ Officers and members of sister divisions cordially énvited to attend. JAMES SMITH, President. M. DOLAN. Secretary. KNIGHTS of the Red Branch—Funeral detafl will_assemble at K. R. B Hall Tuesday morning, January 5, at 8:15 o’clock, to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, Andrew Sheehan (In carriages). STUDLEY—In Chicago, December 30, 1963, Re Georme Howard Studiey. dearly be- ioved 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 Salifornia, aged 29 years 10 months and B, vs. &7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SWANN—In this city, January 3. 1904, Ame- lia Ann Swann, Beloved mothér of Josephine Broadle, and grandmother of Maude Bingle- ton ahd Kate Peopers, a mative of Mary- land. aged 85 years. 4 L7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- tully icvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late 1026 Jackson streat, between M: son ard Taylor. Intermept Mount Olivet’ Cemetery. A THAUWALD—In this city, January 4, 1904, Herman Thauwald, beloved husband of Ber- tha Thauwald, ard beloved father of Anns, Hilda and Harry Thauwald, Hohenstein and Ernsthol, Germa: rs_and 11 menths. A n Francisco Turn YVerein., Vereln Germas ;\11:‘ Veterans and Freundschaft Saenger- un CFFriends and acquaintances are respeect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morfow (Wednesday). st 1 ofclock, from the San Francisco Turner Hall, 353 Turk ctreet, where services will be held under the aus- pices of thi San Francisco Turn Vereln. ' Rematns at the pariors of Gantner Bros.. 1200 Mission street. bhetween Eighth and Ninth, until 12 o’cleck m. Wednesday, Janu- ary 6 1804 Crematicn Odd Felows' Ceme- tery. TUNNELL—In this city, January 1004, James M_ Tunnell, beloved husband ¥ Sadie F. Tunneil, beloved son of the late M. L. and Salina Tunnell, and beloved brother of Mrs. T. C. Sedgwick of S#n Franciseo and Joh: George. Martin, _Thomas. lfam Tunnell and Mrs. W liam Hobson of Santa Barbafa County, Ca ifornia. a native of California, aged 48 years 11 months and 19 dcys. (Santa Barbara pa- pers_please copy.) [ Remains will be shipped to-day (Tues- day), by 8 o'clock a. m. train_from Third and Townsend streets to Santa Maria, Santa County, Cal,. for fnterment. Re- ¢ the parlors of Gantner Bros._ 1208 s street, between Eighth and Ninth, until to-day ¢Tuesday), at 6:30 a." m, WHITE—In this city. January 3. 1904, Annie, beloved mother of William F. White. and grandmother of lrene and Mliton White, a native of Londonderry, Ireland. aged ' 19. years and 10 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respdet- e fully _iavited to attend the _funeral fo-, day (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the pariors of Carew & English 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cat! where a requiem mass wili for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cematery, by electric funeral car, from Eighteenth and. Guerrero streets. < ral, be celebrated CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the members of Lomg- shoremen’s Local Union -No. 224, 1. L. M. T. A.. and our many friends for their kind sympathy during our late bereavement. CONRAD, A. WILLIAM - AND HER- SUPPOSED PAUPER LEAVES PROPERTY OF SOME VALUE Court Makes an Order Settling the Trusteeship of the Estate of Eleanor Pearne. OAKLAND, Jan. 4—John Wilson, an inmate’af*#he County Infirmary, Wwhe died recently at that institution, left an estate 'of gome value. A petition, for letters of administration on his estite was filed’ by Public Administrator Gray to-day, and revealed the fact that the man whp had been living at the ex- pense of the county’s’ bounty had a house and lot in Berkeley and gnpother in Haywards, besides having money in several savings banks. He has-a 12- year-old son In the Fred Finch Orphan- age at Fruitvale. An order was made’ to-day - settling the account of Charles W. Jackson. and James E. Walsh as the trustees of the estate of Eleanor E. Pearne. Their aé- count shows the-estate to be worth $63,~ 901 76. It consists of realty to the value of $5500. $20,000 worth of 4. per cent bonds of the United Railroads of San Francisco and $36,514 26 in cash and mortgages. —_———— DRINKS RED WINE. AND. LOSES SENSES AND PURSE OAKLAND, Jan. 4—“I went over to John Conroy's house to see about a missing chicken. While I wag there, just in a friendly way, I gave John Conroy a quarter and sent him out to get some refreshments. I drank ene’ glass of the red wine he brought bagi and then I didn’t know anything more until I woke up and found my purse with $3 75 in it gone. So complained Mrs. Elizabeth Bae ker of 1009 Third street to Prosecut- ing Attorney Leach to-day. Conroy was arrested on -a charge of patty larceny and he will be given oppoE- * tunity to jexplain about the mysteri= ous Gisappearance when his case gets to trial in the Police Court. ¥ SR 2 Abolish Municipal Position. : ALAMEDA, Jan. +—Julius H. Wit-" tich has retired from the pesition of" collector for the munieipal eleetric light . department, the office having heen abol- ished with ‘the first of the new year, by the City Trustees. Hereafter the col- lecting will be dome by the lamp trim- mer of the department when-he'is nét employed otherwise. Wittich was pald $85 a month. . K