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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1904 15 328 Bush v A tary band. 2.chalr shop. Inquire 10714 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB—-Con. sells or rents gear machinery, en- . bollers, water pipe, shafting. pulleys, WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. om 6 months to 12 m: hs HEAD calves 4. in fine condit Apply at 1421 Buchan- | PERSONALS—Continued. DRUNKENNESS. morphine and all drugs dis- | eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co.. 1839 Polk st.: consultation free; call or writ LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days or no charge: guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co.. 997 Mar- foot oval plate. glass cabinet good condition te ave. ton cheap w case, Apply “slightly used, sold at cost: Underwood _visible typéwriter catalog free. R. E. Revalk & Co..San Franc TWO store - SAILINC B =t SOME g0od second-hand gasoline engines, 1 to 12 H. P. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co.. 122 Mkt. tomobile; first-class running or- 20 Lyon st., San Francisco. steam W. V. machines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth second-hand machinery of all ki H MFG. CO. 519 Market st MOVING pictuses, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargaine. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st ttings sizes. INS, 100 Vallejo st i second-hand. E. B. BE EU- “records, supplies, moving films. Bacigalupi, 933 Mk: phonograph: picture machines ast =t y cheap. YRIS, 40 Ellis st.; 14 | es {rom thousands of tred pensions. I have s ssers for maga- ty. Jarge stock of 239 34 st RRY have a 3 Third g~ gt 4 bagguge to and ear Mar- reading rooms; from ferry f The Call for the reception tions has been posite Fifth v @amaged, half 1st and 24 led_while wait bet. 1si and HORSES AND WAGONS. Mission st 7!\ " HOUSES T0 LET. es 10 let send for cir- HOUSES TO L of § rooms and re; rent cheap. COMPLET LOST AND FOUND. L the HY! f Sen Francisco In | G. BERR No. please return to | “H morning: | urn_to 265 | nore apd Steiner. the Chutes Sunday, gold 4 blue stones: valued as ngraved inside. Return reward andstand Oakiand, s, aluminum. ashier NEVILLE beral reward or on brown & biack and white f returned to DICK Saloon, Powell and )ST—A passhock with the Hibernia Saviags | piease return fo bank, | ernoon, amethyst sea! ilan coat of arms cut on stone. if returned to 623 Eddy st. sunburst pattern 110 Pine st. rday K small 203 evening. ket with monogram tch, Powell and Market. I . pay charges and receive MEDICAL. MRS DR WYETH, specialist for all femal ints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 | perience; removed to £26 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- le troubles and irregularities: instant re- Fuaranteed. 10087, Market st., opp. Sth. W. O'DONNELL—Al who are sick or ouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped: the most difficult cases treated; edvice free. Office, 1018 Market st. H, DEAFXEES and NOISES in EARS y cured; new method; 1 week's treat- t free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. o, light camping nn(onl | | | LLANEOUS WANTS. libraries bought. H. C. HOLM et st.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal. Y highest prices for all kinds of ing; send postal. MORRIS, wants good second-hand clothing_and 9th st.; tel Jessie 2851 MONEY TO LOAN. HERMAN MURPHY, AAA | 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settiements: no disappointment Save expe Ly dealing directly. tates, eccond mortgages, undivided inter- iguments of rets, property in trust ife estates and undivided in- v purchased. tment. _ Strictly confidential. You Need Money MURPHY ding - houses. largest bus Parr: ble private place to obtain pces on diamonds, jeweiry terest. Baldwin Jewelry € : tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Thirc TIAL LOA: saiaried people on t nt guaranteed. ILLI 16, Phelan bld., tel. Main 704. CONFID: ent. on furniture or p! 0 remov- n, no ‘publicity up; quick, Montgomery, rm. T. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. Grant ave., LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. an on low interes earls and precious ®old, silver, tones bought =t TRY our mgn's shoes at $1 and $1 50 © foot-form shoes at $2 50, we pay axnrnsll . Exam. bid.; catalog free. e g = TION sale—Best $2 50 .ats, $1 30. ular Price Hatter, earny st.. near :open to 9 p. m.: to noon. - | MME. DEVAS, ket st room 203; phone South 751. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits. overcoats, 2nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tailor, 721 Market st GANT suits on ea¢y Instaliments; 50 cents nd up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket st between Seventh and Eighth DANCING Tueeday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun- day evgs. Teutonla Hall, Howard st.. near | _9th: Prof. Foster; society dancing taught Bon Marche Pants Co. der. special 85 pants to or- Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Eilis. Tel. Drumm 44, RADE costumes. play books, orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $750: dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupent, ALFREDUM'S Egyptlan Henna restores gray Bair fo its natural color: § sclentific palmist and astrolo- gist; palm readings $1: 3 questions by ex- press, $1; open Tuesday eve. also. 139 Post st. NEERGAARD paimistry class begins Jan. 5. 8 p. m., at 242 Post st.: readings dail H. JEROME FOS! LI, Tayior st.. near Gea sclentific_palmist, 515 Phone Plack 561. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; running water; gas: reasonable. HAIGHT, 218 $20; aiso very sunny front room, with kitchen; $17 5 414—Two_completely rear base: KER 3 near Hyde—Sunny electric urnished sunny suites lighted; free- baths; ice housekeeping room. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—Newly furnished rocms, §56-$12; gas, bath, phone. POLK, 1020, SEVENTH, keeping. SUTTER, —Furnished bedroom, dining- room. kitcl n, yard, bath; use parlor. TMENT HOUSES. RTMENTS. Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suites furnished or unfurnished; none superior; m rine view. THE GABLES, and Larkin sts.—Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; all latest conveniences; reservations can be made on premises, 1 to 4: terms reas. Cer. Cl ‘private bat gas ranges. nished 3-room apartments; steam heat, light ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st. rooms, also single: furnished or unfurnished; marine view; mow open; references AUGUSTINE, 945 Post 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-clase grill attached. ners on unin- A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. lelity Loan g irity; on furni- ndorsed notes and other security. S. F. Agency, 143 Phelan building. planos; atrict nts accepted. ¢ butlding west rates on furnitu : no_remo: no commission. 2 per cent F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniturg & pianos; $15 up: no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN. room 81, 6 Eddy st n_furniture or plano. 1003 Mu- g5 Bank bidg., 708 Market STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to aried employes. R.311, Mutual Sav. Bk.bld CASH loaned salaried people on notes without jorser. MORELL, 60 Examiner building. ABERDE $3¢ Sutter—Just opened; hand- somely fur ; cor. suites: bath; sun all da: fine view; single rms.; tourlsts; excl. location. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms. 25c¢, 50c, $1. $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week: house open all night. AT the Pierpont, 450 Ellis—Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; transient. A well-furnished_sunny room; running water; central; pri. fam; gentleman, Box 3058, Call. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite single; also unfurnished. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & COMPANY, 838 MARKET ST. ALCTION. AUCTION. ; AUCTION. TUESDAY, Jan. 12, 1904 12 O'clock Noon At Our_Salesrooms. 638 Market i _ PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. 760 Cole near Waller, E. side; Im- provements, a handsome cottage, built less than 2 years ago at a cost of $5000 for build- ing alone; contains 6 spacious rooms, pogce- lain bath, 2 patent flush toilets, laundry, high basement, brick foundation.™ MISSION FLATS. . line of West ave., 90 feet E. of Misalon st.. near 3lst; lot 50x105 feet; Nos. 2, 4, 6 West ave.; improvements, 4 brand new flats, containing 4 and 5 rooms, porcelain bath, gas grates, wooden mantels, modern in every re- #pect rented to firet-class tenants for $65 per month, SECOND AVENUE RESIDENCE. No. 129 Second ave., bet. Lake and Califor- nia ets.: a handsome 9-room residence; porce- lain bath, tiled sink, wooden mantels, etc.; al- most new; mortgage of $3000 can remain. BUSINESS INVESTMENT. No. 1336 Alabama st.; 215 fest S. of 25th; lot 20x100 fest: improvements, store with 4 living rooms; aiso upper flat of G rooms and bath, with stable in the rear: rents $40 month. TENTH-STREET FLATS. Nos. 432 and 4321 Tenth st., S. of Harrison; 2 very pretty flats of 4 rooms each; large sta- ble on the premises; rent, $36 per month. MISSION COTTAGE. No. 4150 20th st., W. of Hartford; improve- ments consist of an exceilent cottage contain- ing 5 rooms and bath: high basement; con- crete sidewaik, bituminized street; mortgage of $1000: this is a delightful neighborhood. ASHBURY HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. line of Lotta st., 100 feet S. of Parnassus ave: 25x101 feet; this property commands a beautiful view and cannot be surpassed as a business site for a_residence or flat. MINNA-STREET FLATS. Nos. 563, 5631, 563A and 563B Minna st., 6 'W. of Russ, bet. 6th and 7th; substan- tial frame bullding containing 4 very fine 1it- tle flats of 4 rooms each; rented to first-class tenants at $50 per month; concrete sidewalk; 10-foot _basement VALENCIA-STREET CORNER. Lot on NE. corner of Valencia and 2ith sts.; 34:5x90 feet; an exceptionally fine location for the erection of stores and flats. MISSION RESIDENCE. line of 26th st., N, near Castro, improvements consist of a residence contalning 7 rooms and bath; high basement; renting for $40 per month; mortgage of $1000. VALENCIA-STREET BUSINESS_SITE. W. line of Valencia st., 261:6 feet N. of 26th st.; éxtremely large plece of ground, 68x90 feet; a most _desirable business site. For further particulars and catalogue apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & COMPANY, 638 MARKET STREET. No. 4226 HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $500 TO $1200; VERY EASY TERMS. Why do so many buy our Oceanside lots Because no others there compare with them. They have uncbstructed ocean and park view, **Official Grade™; building. They are on ready for Every lot is a bargain. See them to-day. Get off cars cor. 4Tth ave. and H st. $60 to $250; near park and ocean; $5 monthly. “‘Oceanside’ branch office, cor. 40th ave. and K st. Open Sundays and holidays. $500 to §1000— Unexcelled Sunset district lots; graded and sewered; $10 monthly. Sunset branch office on 9th ave., near H st. £150 TO $350: DON'T MISS THIS. New lots in the Excelsior Homestead. Perfectly level; choicest location of all. Near Mission-st. cars. $5 monthly. £1200 to"§3500; modern cottages and houses in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Excel- sior Homestead. EASY TERMS. ALL BARGAINS; SOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers. Room 54, 4th ficor, Chronicle bldg. $6500—COR. store, flat, cottage, with stock of groceries and bar. $6500—2 pew flats, 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. pdys the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largest bullding completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth sts., office and yard. BUILD on your unimproved realty: we loan full_cost Improv. and part lot at 8 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. BUSH, 806—Single rooms, private famil gentiemen with best references; no s CALIFORNIA, 2304, bet. Webster and Fill- more—Good room; grate; bath adjoining; $8. CAPP, 816—Sunny furnished front rooms; pri- vate family; rent reasonable. tor MONEY WANTED. | WANTED_$1000 to loan on first or second : no agents. Address D. L., box MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FINE lot of bargains in second-hand pianos, ding =uch makes as Steinway, Haines Brox., Knabe, Baus. Foster, Weber, Star, Marshall & Wende Sterling and other makes. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far. rell #t.; no branches in San Francisco, ALL mekes; a list of 20 piancs under $100; 50 pianos from $100 to $200 and 200 planos from )0 up. We rent plancs good enough for practice from $1 up. HEINE PIANO CO., 7 Geary #t., largest piané and a player dealers of the West. % < DURING the next few days we shall oftar un- usual ovportunity for the purchase of good instruments at exceedingly low prices, you can_make money by calling on us at once. THE ZENG MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 709 Market st JTST arrive: 8 3 carloads new pianos, for rent §3 per mo.. 11 good mecond-hand pianos to be wold at cost. Seott-Curtaz Piano Co., 560 Hayes st. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. - FILLMORE, 926, near McAllister st.—Nicely furnished room in a fine locality; car line passes the door; reasonable, rent reasonable. GRAND Southern_ 7th and Mission—Rooms 500 $1 to $3 week; reading-room. 8. Mint—Furnished AL House, 126 EI t 1ighi reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par. lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—A sunny furnished single room; rent $7. SUMNER, 22—2 sunny rooms. unfurnished front SUTTER, 10221, near Hyde—Large sunny double parlore, with kitch., .aboratory; reas. A FISCHER TAYLOR, 515B—Sunny front room: piano, gas, bath: suitable f private family :_Steck mahogany: nearly 216 MeAllister st ALMOST new upright; cheap: cash or install- ment. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright plano; perfect order; sacrifice ' Keefte's, 285 O'Farrell, SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecilian piano player. ' BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins. zithers old- and new. H. MULLER_maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. T. 1864 MARKET ST. elegantly furn, South 1133 Capt. H. 0. Ulbers, Prop. TURK, 1218—Furnished room, with use of kitchen if desired; also single front room. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 trictly rooming _ hotel. CHIMNEY tops set up, roofs repaired by Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers, 8§36 Howard st. LOTS, N or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR_C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st.. bet 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orfent. Now at SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR, BALL. 1073% Market st. REMOVED — DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs 748-8 Clay st. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—The secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society herewith gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been ad- mitted to the asylum on Haight st. from July 1, 1003, to January 1, 1904: Josephine V. Johnson, 7 yre. 10 mos.: Neta G. Johnson, 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Florence Williston, 5 yrs. 8 : Ruth G. Estee, 10 yrs.; Ora M. White, ®.yrs. 7 mos: Martha Goessel, 3 yrs. 9 mos.: Fannie Ambler, 11 yrs ¢ mos.; Laura Ambler, ¥ yrs. 6 mos.; Helen Bett, 7 yrs. 9 mos.; Eva Daniels, 2 yrs. 4 mos.; Katie L. Schmidt, 3 yrs. 11 mos.; Eureelee Winning- ham, 7 yrs.'4 mos.; Elizabeth A. Helberg. 3 Williston, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Estee, 9 Gustay yrs.; Norman L. Abbate, 7 mos, ; Dieffenbacker, yrs. 8 mos. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES SEWING machines—Second hand, $3, $5, $8: slightly used, $10. $15, $20: rents at cut rates. New Home Sewing Machinie Cd.. 1051 Market. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co household goods stored, moved, shipped. 731 Howard st., nr. Thir ohone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dige. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage: advances made; S40 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtus: PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates —_— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case: individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. —— 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. A typewriter at any prize; agents Fay-Sholes, $100; Sun, $40; Commercial, $35: Postal. $25. CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH. 2D_HAND typewriters sold, r?udsm;pllnd_ o. Market Webster Typewriting Inspec. DIVIDEND NOTICES., DIVIDEND - NOTICE—The Nevada Natjonal Bank of San ang’sco: At a regular meet- ing of the board directors of this bank, held January 5, 1904, a dividend was de- clared for the half year ending December 31, 1903, at the rate of seven (1) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 15th inst.; transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. San Francisco, January 5, 1904. DIVIDEND NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner Califorma and Montgomegy sts.. For six months ending December 31, 1903, di dends heve been declared on deposits in savings department of this company, us [ lows On term deposits at the rate. of 8 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary depoeits at the rate of 3 per cent per an- um, free of taxes. and able on and after Saturday, January 2, 1904 Dividends un- called for are added to the principal after 1904. J. DALZELL BROWN, January 1, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing Society, 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposits Third— For the half-year ending S1st of December, 1903, ‘a dividend has been declared at the rate’ per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. A WEEK'S news for 5§ cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. e ————— REAL ESTATE—Count = 718 ACFES hear Mayfield, 11 miles from .San Jose: 100 acres full bearing prunes; large Vineyard; all good land; water piped every- ‘whei immense concrete reservoirs; fine houses, stables, barns, etc.; fenced in 5 fleids; cost §160,000; price $50,000. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 312 Bush st, San Francisco. 45 ACRES of the best vine land in Napa Val- ley, ovposite raflroad station; good 2-story 9-room house, 2 large barns and stables, windmill, large tank and cooperage, wagons, buggy, horses, cows, etc: to settie estate. Box 2828, Call offic $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 608 I st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- lcgues sent free. C. M, WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st > DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 61, of fifty cents (50¢) 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 2086 Hayward building, San Fran- cisco, on January 11, 1904; transfer books close Jam. 4, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones sts.—San Francisco, December 28, 1903.—At 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 one- fourth. (3%) ver cent per annum on all de- its' for the six months ending December 071903, tree trom ail taxes and payable on and after January 2, 1904. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Savings and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery st., corner Sutter, has de- clared a dividend for the term ending Decem- ber 31, 1903, at the rate of three and oms- 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. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16. pages. eent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1. L POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER frent lots and bargains; all tracts, photos, ete. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. TS cheap for cash. $28 Bush st, room floor. BERKELEY ADVERT'S’M’NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATB. rooms. 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every Toom: elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms; all conveniences. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. NICE room. (fice to let; also fine front desk Call at 419 Caiifornia st.. room 21. PERSONALS. BARON'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. Young ladies steadily employed can have ron’'s cloaks, suits, furs and tailor-made #uits 10 order; on -weekly or monthly pay- ment plan. at regular marked prices. Con- vince yourself by calling on BARON, 762 Market st. ANY E one knowing whereabouts of EDWIN SKILDSEN _ please notify his father, JORGE ESKILDSEN, Golden West Hotel: age T years; one artificial leg; supposed to be in hospital or school in San Francisco, cawin, 783 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert etrics, female complaints; inst. rellef; nt $10; hours, 10 1o 5; 25 years expes £ 1) ALLEN, 1118 Market—Rellable, ladies’ - a private home n(oul and during 3 teee. corner ent; best medical care. SEN resides 2995 Folrom 2 dies, relief or no fee; §10. LE and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERB: method of treatment; 1126 Market st. : TOY KEE, 319 Powell st, opposite uare, all diseases cured by herbs. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mel! & WOLPMAN, 185-197 Fremont st. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned from and after this date will not be respon- #ibie for any debts contracted by my wife, ELIZABETH HAGEN, January 6, 1904. PETER HAGEN. GRADUATES of New York School of Massage, Osteopathy, vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rbeumatism; genuine tubs, bot and cold water; trained nurses as attendants. Prof. and Mrs. Morrls, 406 Geary. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im. proves its growth, stops falling. cures dandruft and itching scalp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggists’, hairdressers’; a:cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 133§ A—COME and let our doctors give you free examination and advice: - you pay for medicine only and at the lowest prices. LIO TOs roof paint and be convinced he only paint that will roct. eitber metal or shingle; he best preservative new <12l and shingle roofs, and makes the roof ver twice as long than with er paints; it has po equal. ruia si., reom 21; telephone James 5716, UR ROOF LEAK? t with claterite; in rolis easy to lay: o painting or coating; good over old v shingles; best for pew roofs. "E ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. rinery, boilers, engines, pumps, shafting, Q‘t.r‘ etc., sold, #nd exchanged; see Sunday papers. WHITE MCHY CO., 130-132 Beale st. = H s PHARMACY, 1500 Mission &t., cor. 11th. A NEW igea In jeweiry and Central American curios, Indian curtains, draperies, shawls, ete.; the only store in the city that carries this. FROWISS & SON. 1239 Polk, nr. Sutter NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rol Standard the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- R Aneatly morphime, ‘cocatne RABIL, CAIl o Address Central Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave, corner Butter st.; fes moderate. 2 MRS EATON. electric needle specialist, has l}:w 1o 369 Sotter, Lincoln blk., room 609. EATON to 233 Geary, room 3S. A—Fine wuie § 56: dress pants. $2 50. Origi- nal Misfit Ciothing Pariors, 238 Kearny st., Bear Bush; open to 9 p. m., Sunday to noom. SPECIAL OFFER for 1 mo.; ladies’ suits made 3 10; with material WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Marke! Most convenient and_respectable; 7 35¢c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 weel elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light In every room: room from 15c to $1_per night, 75c 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 NESS 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. 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 bandsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences; is now open for occupancy; reservations can now be made on premises daily. ELEGANT f{ront, sunny alcove room: running water, gas, bath; sultable for two, with board: private {amily; also another room. 1224 Golden Gate ave.; phone Steiher 3626. CALIFORNIA, 1246—Most sclect location in ™ , elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed; marine view. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave.. has changed hands: hereafter cond: first-class family hotel; table board ‘:oped“uflt.v.. FURNISHED rooms with board. 740 Ellis st. THE NIRA, 615 Taylor—Nicely furnished, sun- ny suites; :lln single; ltn_ell{nt table, NEWPORT, 1018 Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- ny room; also single room; excellent table. BIG bargain; foreclosed property; almost new S-room house; electric lights; g0od location; street work done: lot 60x135; convenient to station and electric cars; all fenced and cross-fenced; _chicken-house, barn: price $2600; terms $2050 cash, balance §20 monthly; open Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin sta- tion. BARGAIN—Good investment; 5-room cottage near Telegraph ave.: lot 50x100; large tank- house; 1 block to electric cars: price $1250; terms $200 c: balance $12 50 pe: month: this house rents for enough t¢ pay install- ments;” open Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station. ENAP—Modern. up-to-date 6-room house; large 1ot, all fenced; close to station, street cars, seliool, church ‘and stores: fine neighborhood: price '$2500; terms, $250 cash, balance $20 monthly; ofen Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station. A FEW SNAPS. 700—7-room house: 1 year built and all furniture complete, range, dishes and all; lot 42x120, and stable; situated at 1927 Fairview st.; 1 block from cars, 2 blocks from Lorin station. l $2800—A neat, nice 6-room cottage and cor- ner lot; size 50x100; street” work complete; electric cars pass door; only 3% blocks from Ashby station, Berkeley; situated at 2828 OfwL 4 iate, be had. b 25— A nice 2-story house of stable; Tot BOXI40; Street work complete: Stds Ashby ave., one ‘block of electric cars and only “a short distance from _station; well worth $3000; cali and Inspect at once. L. J. MORAN & CO., 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley station. D OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. i SENEARR BOOMS oI - MONTANA ‘House, 320 -fim'-l st.; sunny OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the * Qe 1. Schel haat. Ttk o oot siope. Ouktand. PROPUSALS. Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms; home cooking: German family; $6 per week.+ il terms. Box 3239, Call, prru. in triplicat until 11 o'clock a; A DIVIDEND in liquidation of 8 per cent on all depcsits has been declared by the fornis Savings and Loan Society, payab on and after Saturday, Jan. 2. 1904, at the office of the society, Mills building, second flocr, room 28, San Francisco. Cal. CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. LEGAL ADVEE’I‘IBEMEN’I‘ ' CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice s hereby given that, pursuant to the provision of Article Ejght of the mortgage from this Company to the Central Trust Com- pany of New York, Trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this Company has set apart cut of the net income derived by it from the lines of railroad therein mortgaged the sum of Twen- ty'-five thousand dollars in trust tc be used to redcem said bonds, and tnat ‘bonds issued under said 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 said sum. Such bids should be pre- sented to this Company at its_office, 120 Broadway, In the City of New York, on or before the lst day of February, 1004, at twelve o'clock noon, and should be indorsed ““Bide_for Surrender of Central Pacific Rail- way Company First Refunding Bords.” CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H HARRIMAN, President. New York, January 2, 1904 MARRIAGF LICENSES. The following marriage licens:s were issued yesterday: . 5 ‘Walter A, Horton, 23, 1111 Sutter street, and Carrle W. Buckingham, 20, 1111 Sutter street. Peter O. Dock, 43, 48 Wildey avenue, and May B. Murphy. 30, 1243 Polk street. Robert H. Stewart, 30, 1514 Kentucky street, and Linda M. Bradiey, 82, 2630 Howard street. Willlam H. Bliss, 35, Niles, and Mary J. Fitzgerald, 27, 40 Brosnan street. Edward Graves, 28, 126 Ellis street, Nellie S. Meyer, 20, Suisun. Frederick W. Kimble, 24, 43 Boyce street, and Margaret J. 23, 43 Boyce streat. Ellsee Martin, aaé 319. Pacific street, and Augustine Vialard, 34, 1812 Pine street. ‘Agostino Biancalana, 32, Isleton, and Sera- fina Frediani, 24, 115 Juniper street. Song F. Noo, 12, 800 Washington street, and Matilda T. Chancey, 21, 920 Washington st. e —————— i —————— Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be loserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published. Noticés restricted simply to the announcement of the are published once in this column free ot “charge: and BOWMAN—In this city, January 4. 1004, to negflfn of 'W. A. Bowman, a daughter. McCARTHY—In this city, January 4, 1904, to the wife of Harry McCarthy, a son. ; MARRIED. ER—METZLER—In this clty, J x%ulq.a' R e e T Pusietar, Hema R u.nh:ny e MEYER—W. , January the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Henry WINTER—EGGER—In_this city, January 2, the J. Fuendeling, Max Wint “hi Enma Bgecr, both of Gakiand, cat. COLUMNS WILL. BRING MANIFOLD RETURNS. DIED. Billsteen, P. Lonz, Bridget Bo: ers, Kate T. Lundquist, Oscar E. Britton, William McAuliffe, Mrs. M. Carrasco, Francis McGillivray, Barbara | Christensen, Ailfred Paget, Mme. E. M. Cosgrave, James K. Crawford, James Dannheimer. Louis De-Cotta, Rosalla S. Derby, Chancellor Perry. Charles O. Platz, Elizabeth I Quigley, Frank P. Robertson, Andrew Rollins, John E. Dooley, Mrs. Clara Studiey, Rev. George Farley, Mis. Eliza Swann, Amelfa A. | Fischer, Prof. Franz Talbot, Betrice M Fleming, Catherine Thauwald, Hérman Fowler, Margaret Trumbull, Margaret Griffin, Frank D. Wagner, John Herpich, Ottilie Walker, Margaret Hippely, Charles A. Kettner, Albert Lavagnino, Vincenzo Leahy, Perey W. White, John J. Wilson, Sarah Woods, Annie 1904, BILLSTEEN—In this city, January 5. 1004 P. Billstéen. a native of Sweden, aged years. BOWERS—In Alameda, January 5, 1904, Kate Thompson Bowers, wife of W. M. Bowers, and_daughter of Cornelia A. and the late N. S. Thompson, a native of Indiana. BRITTON—In this city, January 5, 1804, Wil- liam, infant son of William J. and the late Rose C. Britton, s pative of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 14 days. CARRASCO—In this city, January 5. 1904, Francis, beloved son of Clemente and Alice Carrasco, and brother of May, Herbert, Eu- gene, Elwood, Albert, Victor and Anita Carraseo, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 9 months and T & CHRISTENSEN—Drowfied in_ Napa River, December 15, 1903, Alfred Christensen, be- loved brother of Mrs, George Sack, a native of Denmark, aged 37 years § months and 11 da A member of Master Mariners Benevolent Association, Brickhandlers’ Pro- tective and Benevolent Union and FPaeific Mutual Aid Association. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Theodor Dierks. 967 Mis slon street between Fifth and Sixth. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. COSGRAVE—At _his residence, 2619 Octavid street, James Kirby Cosgrave. C>Funeral and interment private. No flowers. CRAWFORD—In the City and County Hospi- tal, January 4, 1904, James Crawford. DANNHEIMER—In this city, Jaduary 4, 1904, Louis\ Dannheimer, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 2 months and 26 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, where services will be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127. F. and A. M. Cremation Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. Remains at the pariors of Theador Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. DE-COTTA—In this ecity, January 5 1004, Rosalla Sanchez, beloved wife of E. L. De- Cotta, mother of Josephine Bigham, and daughter of the late Captain Sanchez, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 55 years § months and 21 days. £ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. DERBY—In this city, January 5, 1904, Chan- cellor Derby, aged 70 years and 2 months. Formerly of Virginia City, Nev. DOGLEY—In_ Salt Lake City, December 31. 1903, Mrs_Ciara Z. Dooley, wife of the late N _P. Dooley, aged 34 years and 5 months. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock. from the parlors of Carew & Eng- lish, 20 Van Ness avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. FARLEY —In Oakland, January 3 Eliza M. Farley, mother of Mrs. Elf Mrs. Mary E. Fowler, James H. Farley Newton S. Farley, aged 81 years 10 months and 21 days. (San Jose, Cal, Berrien County, 'Migh., and Philadelphla papers pleass copy.) 7 Funeral services at the Presbyterian Church, Centerville, Thursday, January 7. at 2 o'clock. Friends may view the remains at the undertaking parlors of Albert Brown in Oakiand, ‘FISCHER—In- thig cit January 5, 1904, Pro- fessor Franz Fischer, beloved husband of Jennie Fischer, and father of Mrs. Sophie Luigens and Marie and Herman Fischer, a native of Germany, aged 65 years 6 months and S day FLEMING—In this city, January 4, 1904, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James Fleming, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 75 years and 2 months. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday). at _8§:30. o'cloek, from her late residence, 1716 Mission street, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment private. FOWLER—In Oakland, January 5. 1904, at the residence of Mrs. E. V. Graves, 826 Sixteenth street. Margaret Fowler, beloved wife of the late William Fowler, and mother of the late James Milne, a native of Scot- land. aged 83 years. GRIFFIN—In. this city, Januvary 4 1904, Frank D_ Gritfin. dearly beloved husband of the late Mamie L. Griffin, devoted father of Bertram Griffin, son of John D. Griffin, and brother of Danlel, Denis and John Griffin, aged 40 years. [ Friends and acquaintancés are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, January 7. 1904, at S:30 o'cloek. from the residence of his brother, John Griffin 2321 Bryant street. thence to St. Peter's Church, 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. HERPICH—In this cit January 4, 1904 Ottilie Herpich, a native of Germany, aged 46 years. FThe funeral services will take piace Thursday, January 7, at 10 o'clock, at 1722 O'Farrell street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. + HIPPELY—In _this city, January 5 1003, Charles A, Hippely, beloved husband of Louisa Hiphely, and father of George, Step- ham and Dewey Hippely, a native of Erfe, Pa.. aged 51 years and 7 months. A member of Knights of Honor, Germanla Lodge. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, January S, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 441 Linden avenue. KETTNER—In this city, January 2. 1904, Al- bert Kettnem a native of Germany, aged 67 years 6 months and 3 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day. January 6. 1904 at 1 o'clock, from Drulds” Hall, 413 Sutter street, where the services will be held under the auspices of North Beach Lodge No. 9 O. d. H. S. In- erment Odd Fello Cemetery. Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking par- lors. 636 *Washington street. LAVAGNINQ—In this city, January 5, 1904, _Vincenzo_ Lavagnino, dearly beloved hus- band of Teresa Lavagnino, a native of italy. aged 45 years 9 months and 10 days. LEAHY—In this city, January 5, 1904, Percy W., beloved son of Willlam and Ella Leahy, and beloved brother of Gertie Leahy, a na- tive of San Francisce, aged 1 year and 4 months. LONG—In this city, January 1, 1904, at her residence, 66 Webster street, Bridwet Long, beloved sister of Mrs. Robert Stein; and aunt of May Stein, Mrs. Theresa Fett and Mrs. F. J. Foran, a native of Treland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 06 Webster street, thence to Sa- cred Heart Church, corner Fell and Filimore Streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. 3 LUNDQUIST—In this city, January 3, 1904, Oscar E., beloved husband of Marie Lund- quist, and brother of Hilma Mathilda and Axel Alfred Lundquist, a native of Sweden, 41 years and 6 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Pythian Castle, 000 Market street, under the aus- pices of the Swedish Soclety. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Re- mains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission_street McAULIFFE—In this city, January 4. 1904, Mrs. Maggie Mcauliffe, beloved mother of Trene McAuliffe. and sister of Mrs. T. H. Spotswood and Edward Burns, a nstive of San Francisco, aged 3¢ years 10 months and 11_days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co. 1524 Stockton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church. Fill- more and Fell streets. where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGILLIVRAY—In this city, January 4. 1904, ‘Barbara McGillivray. beloved wife of Joseph McGillivray. & native of Scotland. EFThe funeral will take piace to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1300 Leavenworth street. Inter- ment private. PAGET—In Berkeley, January 4, 1904, at her residence, 2727 Dwight way, Madam E. M. Paget, Wife_ of the late Professor F. V. Paget, a native of France, aged 50 years. ~ £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- C—————————————————— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. & to. ) ron e B T ERAL 20 Fifth st., opposite n School. _ 0 T dephone Souiw'$0” T 'UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— Formerly 1—,} Now at_S66 . Tel. 3 Between Fourth and Fifth, Fifth st. Finest at Rates. TRY 1T %ny invited to -u:ud the n‘ 'r‘vlfll uslay morning. Jamvery 7. 1904, o'clock, at her late residemes, 2727 Dwight way, Berkeley. Cremation at the Oakland Crematory. PERRY—In this city, January 2. 1904. Charles O. Perry. a native: of Greencastie. Hnd. G Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services at 2 o'clock. Wednesday, Jan- vary 6 at the First Unitarian Church, cor- ner Franklin and Geary stréets. Remains at the parlors of N. Gray & Co.. 353 Sut- ter street, PLATZ—In this city. January 5, 1904 at the risidence of her parents, 2687 Pine street. izabeth, - dearly beloved daughter of Jo- ph and’ Elizabeth Platz, and devoted sis- T of Joseohine, Charles, Jeseph Jr. Anma and Cecelia Platz, & native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years 10 months and 28 days. QUIGLEY—In this city, January 5. 1004, at his residence, 220 Laussat avenue, Frank P. dearly beloved husband of Pauline L. Quig- ley (nee Reardon), loving father of James M. Gertrcde L.. Raymond V.. Frank W. and Alice D. Quigiey, beloved son of Cath- erine Quigley of Kansas City, and brother of J. M. Quigley of New York, John and Louis Quigley of Kansas City and Joseph Quigley of Portiand, Or., a native of New York, aged 48 years and 5 months. ROBERTSON—In this city, January 3. 1904, Andrew . Robertson, a native of Scotland. aged 63 years 2 months and 25 days. £ Friends and acquafntances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. ROLLINS—In this city, January 5. 1904, John Edward Rollins. beloved husband of Emma A. Rollins, father of Gertrude C. Rolling. and brother of Martin H. Rollins, a native of Utah, aged 40 years. STUDL In Chicago, December 30, 1908, Rev. George Howard Studley. dearly be- loved husband of Alta C. Studiey, father of 3 M. Alta C. and Hillman Q. Stud- son of George-W. and Abbie A. Studley, brother of Ruby W. Studley. a native of Caltfornia, aged 29 years 10 months and § days. . > Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the fuberal service to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at Grace M. E. Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp Streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetary. by electric car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains at the residence of his parents, 727 Shotwell street. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. ' SWANN—In this city, January 3, 1904, Ame- lia Ann Swann, beloved mother of Josephine Broadie, and grandmother of Maude Single- ton and Kate Peopers, a native of Mary- - TR S — lends and acquaintances - fully invited ti attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1026 Jackson street, hetween Ma- son and Taylor. Interment Mount Offvét Cemetery. TALBOT—In_this city, January 5, 1904, at the residence, 213 Langton street, Betrice M. beloved infant son of Edward and Mary Talbot, @ native of San Franciseo, aged L year 10 months and 24 days THAUWALD—In this city, January 4, 1904, Herman Thauwald, beloved husband of Ber- tha Thanwald, and beloved father of Anna, Hilda 2nd Harry Thauwald, a native ¢ Hohenstein and Ernsthol, Germany, aged 35 years and 11 months. A member of the San Francisco Turn Verein, Verein German War ‘Veterans and Freundschaft Saenge:- und 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), At 1 o'clock. from the Sam Francisco Turner Hall, 383 Turk street, where services will be heid under the aus- pices of the San Francisco Turn Versin. Remains at the parlors of Gantner Bros.. 1200 M'ssion _street, between Eighth and Ninth, until 12 o'clock m. Wednesday, Janu- ary 6, 1904 Crematicn Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. TRUMBULL—In Alameda, January 5 1904, Margaret Trumbull, wife of the lats Wil- Ham Trumbull, a nagive of Ireland, aged 86 years 11 months and 20 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ssrvices Thursday, January 7, 1904, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Susan Lanktree, '923 Pacific avenus, Interment Mountaln View Cemetery. WAGNER—In the City and County Hospital, January 4. 1904, John Wagner, a native of German: aged 61 years. WALKER-In this city, January 5. 1904, Mar- garet, relict of the late Alexander Walker, and mother of Alexander, James. John and Samuel Walker and Mrs. Eifzabeth Pickard, a native of Comnty Dewn, Ireland, aged 78 years and 5 day 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 10:30 o clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission strest, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount_Olfvet Cemetery. WHITE—In this city, January 5, 1904, John J., beloved son of John J. and Annie E. White, father of Robert J. White, and brother of Charles M. White and Mrs. T. McManus, a native of San Franciseo, aged 34 years 5 months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'ciock, —from his late residence, 207 Day street. between Church and Sanchez, Twenty-ninth and Thirtleth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘WILSON—Ia this city. January 5, 1904, Serah Wilson, beloved mother of Mrs. Agnes B. Cleary, Willlam L. Wilson and Mrs. . Burrick, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 56_years 9 mcn:‘. udmst days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attond the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday). at 1:30 o' clock, at her late residence, 678 Church street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Maunt Olivet Cemetery. WOODS—in this city, Annie Woods, & native of New York, aged 58 years. a%l!fll!n! took place in Holy Cross » - - ! - 5 LOGK FOR THIS AD. EACE OTHER DAY. There is'as much total nutriment in a pound of wheat flour costing 3 dents as three and a half quarts, or about seven pounds, o!oymcum‘nfi

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