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THE S FR NCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FREE WELP WA TED—MALF—Continued. . ho ..§50 fouud evada, -$45 found Southern California ho- ‘lumnt;mom FOR SALE—Con Phone Grant 185 | a_set of books, hotel ex- | | TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; fare ad- | d cale—_Best $2 50 .ats, $1 50. Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st., near Pine; open to 9 p. m.; Sundays to noon. | foot-form shoes at §2 50; We pay express | charges. 11 3d st, Exam. bld.; catalog free. SAFES and cash registers, new and_pecond- | hand. 1. FREEMAN, 1329 Market st. cou R ntle young fresh family cow. < a Bush =t enth st., off Ashbury. A and typewriter who can | ark for fishing and hunting. 328 country hotel: $30 and third floor, Toom 4. £ 429 Bush st e TR PR Y : % A3 000 second-hand gasoline engines, 1 to 1 . ing with parents, for whole- H. P. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. Eeaend experience. Ad- | FINE steam automobile: Arst-class running or- 3 - & | ‘@er. W. V., 520 Lyon st., San Francisco. > ©'s shoes, union made. at $1 a > = = g7 v = -t 3 =, Toot-torm xhoes 5t $2 50, o | SLOT machines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentisth . c Shoes, §5 50 best shoes on earth, 11 | _ Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPI, 933 Marke ot “am. bldg., § doors from Market. | DESKS and safes; see the complete line at 1818 WAN p< . - et, A . Cl N 3 - | around bookbinders one whe | Merket, ab. Van Ness. RICHARDSON BROS, varding and finishing on full and_second-hand. THE HE. o ply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 741 SAFE CO.. 307 Battery st. % s — | NEW ana second-hana machiners of all kinds. WA E "-3:.‘*“‘?‘5{ l\n'llinl"rhan s to know KROGH MFG. CO.. 519 Market st. *hat E4 Rolkin, Reno House proprieto & = Lo sttt < 00 new roome ta the Db has | MOVING pictures, magic lanterns. sale, rental; > S ber e, | bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. o ¥ ith good char of pipe and fittings; all sizes. EU- e : RILEY & SONE, 109 Vallefo and 8 p. m . M_HARRIS, 40 Bllis s=; 14 references from thousands of for whom 1 have secured pensions. ¥ big prices to have your shoes half- ¢4 when you can get it done for 25, at 563 Misfioh st., mirrors Harrison San Francisco g st »om 40, Phelan as Post. G.A. arge stock of 3 9 34 st near Mar- damaged, half and 24 sts. ing M wagon sion st wagons, buckb'd, sur- riving horses. 15th-Valenc send for o 14 Montgomery. f b ises to let; N & CO. take advantage of i save you tim t of houses . 25 Post st ew and second-hand. E. B. BECK 122 Market st dison phonographs, records. supplies, moving picture machines, films. Bacigalupl, 833 MKt. engines. automobiles and launch J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont s GASOLL all sizes. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y. | e e e e MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES, 1148 Market st.; phone Jessie 1, or postal. T PAY highest prices for all kinds of cast-off rlb(lflnk, TILTO> theatrical & —_— e e e MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—-HERMAN MURPHNY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settlements: no disappointment Save nses by dealing directly. d mortgages, undivided inter- ents of rents, property In trust, . iife estates and undivided n property purchased ous treatment. Strictly confidential When You Need Money | See HERMAN MURPHY ed 1o salaricd people, retail me; boardink-houses, without yments: largest businems in ities. Tolman, 553 Parrott blde. respectable private place to obtain sdvances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 cent interest. Baldwin Jeweiry Store, Market: tel. Main 1044. Branch, 19 Third, STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOANS on'fur- | niture, p or to salaried people on their | ruper treatment guaranteed. ILLINOIS ST CO.. r. 16, P! . tel. Main LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave., $S FROM §1 TO $10.000. LO. age-earners on unin- ute privacy. Fidelity Loan reed n mpany, rooms 45-40, Chronicle bidg. TO salaried people without securlty; on furni- e: indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan b 1ing. n furniture and p mmission;instalime: 1. 301 Eddy, Conservator: ure or pianos: no removal payments; no commission. oom 8. nos; trl s accepted. bullding. amonds and jewelry 2 per cent llaterAl Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. N furniture & pianos; $15 up: no removal; V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy 1 PER cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mu- val Savings Bank bidg., 708 Market st. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R.311, Mutual Sav. Bk.bld. CASH loaned salaried pecple on notes without indorser. MORELL. Examiner building. —— LOST AND FOUND. n going | 13 Broadway Pacific ave. black enamel n Socie San Fran: JOHN A. or KATIE 2 he finder will please FOUNT 5. on Harrison st s ntaining lady’s watch, of money hth st. by descr and Degember - A chain: rough finish W ward, 1580 Fo ST—Young. black male cocker spaniel; coat MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FI ot of bargains in second-hand pianos, including such makes as Steinway, Halnes Bros. Knabe, Baus, Foster, Weber, Star, Marshall & “Wendell, Sterling and other makes. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Far- reil &t.; no branches in San Francisco. ALL makes; a list of 20 plancs under $100; 50 pianos from $100 to $200 and 200 piaros from | 200 up. We rent piancs good enough for practice from $1 up. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st., largest plano and piano player dealers of the West DURING the next few days we shall off-r un. usual opportunity for the purchase of good instruments at exceedingly low prices; you can _make money by calling on us at once. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market st REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—~CITY—FOR SALE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 Montgomery St. | Teal Estate Agents and Auctioneers. Four-story brick building; in the cen- r of the business district. od site for an apartment house: Hyde st.; 50x120; 2 houses of 10 rooms and bath each, r-ll\!\:’ig lolrll\‘l) per mo.; improvements of little value. T reeant. modern mansion on_ Presidio Heights; very sunny; unobstructed ma- Tine view: BOX1H. & $15,500—Rents $1236 per annum; good Mission corner; store and flats; large $20,600 lot, 35x122:€. 5 $14,000—Rents $120 per mo.: close to California and Fillmore sts. new handsome flats of 7-5 rooms and bath each; lot 25:9x132. $13,000— Pacific Heights mansion; 12 rooms and bath and basement, etc.; grand marine View. $11,000—Rents business property; xS0 3 $9,500—Rents $000 per annum; Steiner s modern flats: 20:6x100. 1 9, 500— Rents $1080 per annum 1 3 ’ 3 nearly new flats of 6-5-3 rooms and bath each; large lot. , $9,000- Rents $576 per annim; 3 flats of 0-6-7 rooms and bath each; room for 3 more flats; lot 25x122:6; double frontage; in- Je of Van Ness ave. $0,000- Rents $82 50 per month: close to Du- " pocs Park: 3 new modern flats of 5.6 rooms and bath each, substantially built and elegantly finished. $5,500 Rentink for $732 per annum, and very low: Hayes Valley; b flats and lot 120; two_frontages. R 7,200—Rents $816 per annum; Mi e A o1 bay-window flats; brick foundatio: x114; handy to several lines of street car. $6,000— Rents $600 per annum; Mission warm belt; 2 nice flats and cottage; 25x122:6. 0- Near Valencia and Fourteenth sts.: 4 flats of 6-3 rooms and bath each, bi windows. brick foundatjon, etc.; rents $55; 25x70. . greatly reduced; MeAllister-st, © of 5 rooms and bath; lot 43:9x i improved with 6 handsome flats would pay a handsome rate of interest. $5,000-Rents $430 per annum; Mission warm beit: 2 flats and cottage; 30x122:6. $4,500—Rents $4S0_per annum; on & main street in the Misslon warm beit; double house of 6 rcoms and bath each; lot 30 t. 26 ;3 1080 per agnum; Folsom : store and 2 flats; x $4,500— Nice little home on Pine st.; 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath and Jot, gar- den, ete. X $3,000—Rents $31 per month: close to Sixth d Harrison ste.; 8 flats of 4 rooms 80. F further particulars of the above and for the “‘Real Estate'Record,” containing a list of propertles for sale in all parts of the city, in- office. & co, 20 Mottggmery st., Estate Agents and ctions DESIRABLE Sunny building lots, close to Du- ce Fark: bitumenized streets; lots level and to build on; a rare chance to obtain a ing admirably situated and close to the city at a very reasonable price; dlagram, price and all other particulars at our offige. G. H_UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st., Real e Agents and Auctioneers. AUCTION—By order of Public Administrator we will offer the following property at auc- tion. Monday, January 11, 1904; at 12 o'clock noon, at_our salesrool bject to confirma- tion by the court S ‘Welch st., north Jine. off Fourth st. bet. Bryant and Bran- nan: improvements consist of stable and isnsina $9 per mont G TION Y HENRY STERN (Of David Stern & Sons), THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1904, At 12 o'clock noon. At Salesroom, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. COLE STREET. | 5 5 g 8 i RACECRIA Ao b O 9zl ez |es|ee |9z ) LAFULS STAVH 106:3 JUST arrived. 3 carloads new planos, for rent $3 mo.; 11 good second-hand pianos to be sold at cost. Scott-Curtaz, 560 Hayes st. | 100 {4 | 125/25]125|25 |25{ 25|28 wearing new feather col- Return to 1411 late aced. enameied wateh, and Powell sts. and ferry: afternoon, coat of arms cut on sione. amethyst _gea! Eddy Return to J. O'SHEA, - Vermont sts,: receive reward S —— MACHINERY —Bought, Sold d Ex. if_returned to €23 st " r wanted to be instalied in ware. k Storage and Moving t., Oakland MEDICAL WYETH, speci or ajl femaie guaranteed; 30 relief ence; removed to 826 Post st. KOHL, reliabie specialist for all fe- Te ubles and irregularities; instant re- guaranteed. 100833 opp. Sth. w. 0'DO! re sick or nsult this specialist on female bositively corrected; the unfortu- the most difficult cases treated; Office, 1018 Market st ‘CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured: new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. Tire. Goodwin, 733 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert n obstetrics, female complaints; inst. relief; treatment §10; hours,,10 10 5; 25 vears’ exper. WRE. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ epecialist; a private home before and during -confinement: best medical care; low fees. DR_ROSEN resides 2995 Folsom st., corner 26th: ladies, relief or no fee: $10. A FISCHER upright plano for sale; §ood as new, $136. 237 Geary st. i $65_UPRIGHT piano; Steck mahogany: nearly new. HOR!\' NG BROS., 216 McAllister ALMOST new upright; ciieap: cash or install- ment. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright plano: perfect order; sacrifice, Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. 80 . Byron Mauzy planos. Cecilian piano = BI&O N l ,', %Jllz Post st. SUPERIOR violins_ zithers, old and new. H. MULLER_maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. NICE fire office to let; aiso fine front desk room. Call at 419 Cailfornia st.. room = PERSONAL! GRADUATES of New York School of Massage. Osteopathy, vapor and electric baths; fa rheumatism; genuine cold water; trained hurses as Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 406 Geary. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray halr, im. proves iis growth, stops falling, cures dandruft and itching scalp; no stain or stickiness. cleanses scalp: at druggists’, hairdressers’; accept'no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338 Polk st A—COME and let our doctors give you free examination and advice; you pay for the medicine only and at the jowest prices. LION PHARMACY 1500 Mission st., cor. 1lth. A NEW jdea in jewelry and Central American curios, Indian curtains, draperies, shawls, etc.; the only store In the city that carries this. FROWISS & SON. 1289 Polk, nr. Sutter NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN_ 15 vears' experience. cures per- mapently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or @ddress Central Pharmacy, 261 Grant ave., cormer Sutter st.: fee moderate. DR and MPRE. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment; 1126 Market st. st NG TOY KEE. 319 Powell st opposite Union Squire: all diseases cured by herbs. MISCELLANEOUS—FOK SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d_hand machinery. McIN- TOEH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. - TRY ASBE ‘O3 roof paint and be convinced that 4t is the only paint that will all . Jeaks in any roof, either metal Or it the best preservative paint for sll new mmetal and shingle roofs, and Mmakes the roof sst over twice as lonk than- painted with #uy other paints; it has no equal. Office, 419 : Californ . Toom 21 telephone James 5716, I YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; . needs mo peiuting or coating: good over oid ron, tin or shingles: best for mew roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. 2D-HAND machinery, bollers, engines, pumps, pulleys, fting, etc., etc., bought, sold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. & WHITE MCHY CO., 130-132 Beale st. A—Fipe suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Origi- nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., near Bush: open to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon. A—_Buys, sclls or rents gear machinery, en- gines, bollers, water pipe. shafting, pulleys, elc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles permanently removed by electrolysis. MRS. L. B. JOHN- BON, 139 Post st. MRS, EATON, electric needle specialist, has ‘moved to 368 Sutter, Lincoln bik.. room’ 609. MISS EATON to 248 Geary, room 3. SPECIAL OFFER for 1 mo.; ladies’ guits ma. to order; first-class work: $10; with material- furnished $20 up. At M. WILSON, 380 Geary. DRUNKENNESS. morphine and all drugs dis- emses positively cured by Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk »t.; consultation free; call or write. LIQUOR babit cured in 2 days or no charges; teed. Acme Liguor Cure Co.. 997 . st : phone South 751. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats, and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor, 721 Market st. DANCING Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, Sun- day evgs. Teotonia Hall, Howard st.. near 9th: Prof. Foster: society dancing taught. ALL bills against 411 Sutter st., FRED LOVE, be in by Tuesday morning. 3 Bon Marche Pants Co.: 185 pants to or- der. Rooms 14 & 16. 40 Eliis. Tel. Drumm 4. MASQUERADE 7 books. wige: SUPERFLUOUS halr & moles removed tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 50 HEAD calves, from 6 months to 12_months old, fine condition. Apply at 1421 Buchan- an sl J. LEIPSIC. 'TYPEWRITERS, slightly used, sold at cost; new Undd ood _ visible 'writer catalog sent Lre:. eé'l. .:"llk .g:'m Francisco. FOR sale—One National cash register; almost sew. Inguire at 863 Bryant s TAILOR-MADE suit $750; dress pants $250. Mishit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont, Aaie o Tis nacurel color: 813 2t ATl GragEie, o—=l at 1008 Market st., w'du.n"rmh. Open untiwll p. m. CLAYTON STREET. STREET WOR FACING GOLDEN ’ 38 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. FELL ST., BOULEVARD AND PANHANDLE, FELL, HAYES, CLAYTON AND COLE STS. 40 per cent cash, balance at 6 per cent in- terest. For fucther particulars apply to HENRY ST 11 Montgomery st. W. 1. G 530 CALIFORNIA STREET. (Savings Union Building.) $4600—A positive bargain and a fine buy: corner on Point Lobos ave.: on sunny side: Jarge lot, 45x100; 2-story building; well bullt: at small expense can be turned into flats and store on corner that will pay good interest; 7500 was refused for this property; both ave- nues graded, macadamized and sewered; the assessments ‘and street work cost over $2000; the price is very low and the sale is forced to - “off ‘mortgage: the property will be very luable when the new electric cars run on Geary st, down to the Chutes; Point Lobos fs a wide avenue and has a fine future; 3 lines of cars_within a_ short distance. $1750—On stnny side Union st.; lot 25x100; very cheap: near Broderick; grand marine view: easy pavments: $250° down and $40 monthiy; ready for building: cars pass; fine improvements {0 go up on next lot. $3300— Webster st business corner; 23x110, $6500—Two flats: Larkin st.; 7 rooms: bath- room in cach; 41 feet frontage; fine marine view: income $45 50 monthly. $2300—Very cheap lot: 25x110; well log on Webster st.: all street work done: cars within a few steps: just the lot for flats. Two well-located lots on 1ith ave., with the marine view: just north of Clement on east side; a buy for a builder: offered at a bargain call ‘on us for particulars; examine these lot: our sizns on them; easiest kind of terms of payment. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. BARGAIN. $200 cash; balance as you piease; new modern cottage, 5 rooms, bath, high basement;’ No. 3032 Laguna et., 1 block from Union. See this property at once. GANCO, GUNZ & ©O., 634 Market st.: tel. Main 5389, $5500—COR. store, flat, cottage, with stock of groceries and bar. & $6500—2 new fiats, 5 and 6 r. and b. on Do land rents ’2& 50 per month, R D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission at. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. the m prlNhl(fi‘ ‘bun-finflulu will wreck rgest building completely within Says. Northwest corner Mission and Tentn sts., office and yard. —_— e s BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loan full_cost improv, and part lot at 6 per cent, MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker . —_— e e CHIMNEY tops set up, roofs repal Abibach & Maver, plumbers. §36 now“:u : LOTS, N or S side of Golden Gate Park. pur- chased by W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. 718 ACFES near Mayfleld, 11 miles from San Jose: 100 mcres full bearing prunes; large vineyard: all good land; water piped every- o G007 price. 350,000, - THORNE & mu-mxxfl“m-g.hm $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. profit per annum per acre. - rite for booklet. It's free. €03 J st. ‘WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sa Cal. Towizs weut Tron 6 Mo ‘ Maret st, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, NO. 5 MONTGOMERY ST. 7% per cent NET ON $67,500. MISSION STREET. New G5-story and Imsement brick building, runnipg through to rear 'street, under 3 and 5 years' leases to responsible tenants; mort- gage of $57,500 can TAYLOR STREET, NOT FAR FROM ELLIS. Nearly 16,000 square feet in the heart of downtown in a locality suitable for'store with apartment house or hotel upstairs. RENTS $450 PER MONTH. Washington-street flats, not far from Hyde; will alwa; stay rented. PRICE $52,500. CLOSE TO MARKET AND FOURTH. Good-wized lot, with improvements. PRICE $51,000. FIFTH STREET, Atmost 0 130 far from Marit. most 50 foot frontage. with good bulldings. PRICE $45,000, & + FIFTH-STREET CORNER. 140 feet of frontage on two streets. Frame Buildings. PRICE $13,500. LARKIN STREET CORNER. 160 FEET FRONTAGE. Frame improvements. Excellent site for large building. P ikl - Nearly 45 feét frontage on Post street. 4 Downtown, VAN NESS AVE. CORNER. Rents $505 now. Should be increased to $585. feet of frontage. Must be sold. be submitted. Nearly 250 Offers” widl 137% FEET ON LARKIN STREET. Pays nearly $400 per month now. Excellent chance for future increase by fix- ing building or remodeling. ¥ MISSION STREET, NOT FAR FROM THIRD. Large frontage, with extra depth ‘Tunnin back to rear street. v - PRICE $42,500. We have responsible tenant who wishes 6- story building built on it. Particulars at our office. An_ espectally well-bullt building of steel and brick, Will always etay rentéd, On a growing business street. POST STRE 50 FEET Rents for § 5 MONTGOMERY ST EASTON, ELDRIPGE & COMPAN ¥ S MARKET ST. . 2 O'clock Noon At Our Salesrooms, Market .. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. 760 Cole st., near Waller, E. side: im- provements, a handsome coitage, bullt less than 2 yeals ago at a cost of $5000 for build- Ing alone; contains 6 spacious rooms, porce- lain bath, 2 patent flush toilets, laundry, high basement, brick foundation. MISSION FLATS §. line of West ave.. 90 feet E. of Misaton £t., near 3lst; lot 50x105 feet; N 8 West ave.; imorovements, 4 bran containing 4 and 5 rooms, porcelain grates, wooden mantels, modern in every re- spect; rented to first-class tenants for $65 per month, . NUE RESIDENCE. SECOND AVE No. 128 Second ave., bet. Lake and Califor- nia sts.. a handsome 9-room residence; porce- laie bath, tiled sink, wooden mautels, etc.; al- mos: new: mortgage of $3000 can remain. 2 BUSINESS INVESTMENT. No. 1336 Alabama st.; 215 feet S. of 25th: lot 20x100_feet; improvements, store with 4 living rooms; also upper flat of G rooms and bath, with stable i5 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. 4156 20th st., W. of Hartford: improve- ments consist of an excellent cottage contain- ng 5 rooms and bath: high basement; con- crete stdewaik. bituminized street: mortgage of $1000: this is a delightful neighborhood. ASHBURY HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. E. 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, 5631s, 563A and 5638 Minna st. 6 W. of Russ, bet. 6th and 7th; substan. tial frame building containing 4 very fine lit- tle flats of 4 rooms each: rented to first-class tenants at $50 per month; concrete sidewalk; 10-foot bazement VALENCIA-STREET CORNER. Lot on NE. corner of Valencia and 2ith sts.: 34:6x90 feet; an exceptionally fine location for the erection ‘of stores and flats. MISSION RESIDENCE. N. line of 26th st., near Castro, No. 4226; improvements consist of a residence containing ropms 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.; extremely large piecé of ground, 68x90 feet; a most desirable business site. For further particulars and cat EASTON, ELDRIDGE & COMPANY, 638 MARKET STREET. BARGAIN —3-room cottage: lot Mission: $675. GROSSCUP, 15 CHEAPEST and best-in Americ Call, 16 pages, sent to any Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, poetage paid. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, ete. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 523 Bush st., room 4, thi floor. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WE have for sale or exchange some of the beat {ruit, stock and grain ranches in_ California. P C. LASSEN & CO., 460 Tenth st., Oak. land, Cai. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. s s = = GEARY, 1 cely rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges: running water: gas: re:'gn.hle. PALMISTRY. MME. DEVAS, scientific palmist and astrolo- gist; palm readings $1: 3 ions by press, $1; open Tuesday eve. also. 139 Post st. HAIGHT, 218—2 splendid rooms, $20; also very sunny front room, with kitchen; $17 50, MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladies, 20c; gents, d0c. 545 Minpa st HYDE, 414—Two completely furnished sunny rear basement hkpg. rocms; bath, ete.; $14. KNIGKERBOCKFR Apartments, 1340 Pine st near Hyde—Sunoy S-room furnished suite steam _heat; electric lighted; free bat! rates $30 up. Bt 3 MCcALLISTER, 538—Large room, complete housekeeping; hot bath, laundry; adults; $10. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—Newly furnished bskpg., single rms., $5-$12; gas, bath, phone. POLK, 1020, near Geary—Neatly furnished front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. SHOTWELL, 625—Two sunny furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath. SUTTER, 2020—Furnished bedroom, dining- room, Kitchen; yard; bath; use parlor. TAYLOR, 91i— coal stove, grate, sink: $10. TURK, 507—3 or more {ront rooms, including kitchen; 3 beds: private. i gas range, « APARTMENT HOUSES. BEL CARMELO—Beautiful apartment house; just completed. 1719 Washington st., near Van Ness ave.; 3, 4, 5 and 6 rooms and bath with each; finished In natural woods; tiled bath rooms, etc.; genteel residence location; convenient to car lines; rooms large and sunny; must be eeen to be appreciated. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. Cgrner Pine and Taylor sts.: beautiful new lern apartments; all sunny corner suites, furnished or unfurnished; none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. THE GABLES, Cor, Clay and Larkin sts.—Modern 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. ST. CECILE, 113 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of perfection in elegantly furn. 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat. elec. lights, elevator, gas ranges; $30 to $55. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 343 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. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—An apartment of 4 rooms furnished complete: state price and location. Box 251, Call office. _— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. IS e s e sl i 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 25c to $1 per night $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. ABERDEEN, 836 Sutter—Just opened; hand- somely fur.; cor. suites; bath; sun ajl day; ourists; excl. location, AT "'The Almonte,” 873 Market st_ (or No. 1 Fifth st)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1. $1 50 night; 5150 to § Il night. AT the Plerpont, 430 Ellis—Newly furnished elevator; hot & cold water; transient BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fui nished rooms, suite single: also unfurnished. BUSH, 306—Siogle rooms, private family, for gentiemen with best references: no sign. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 1900—Large $8; gas. furnished room to let; ce large furnished . 1220_Newly furnished house: good ; terms reasonable. FRANKLIN, 712, or. G, G. ave.—Sunny, furn, front rooms; suitable for GOLDEN GATE, 1223, near Fillmore—Nice sunny furnished room in private family, GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $1 to $3 week: reading-room. all conveniences. MME.“.\'EEEG:\RII, located at 242 Post: hours 1 to b daily. Phone James 1. Classes. H, JEROME FOSELLL. sclentific palmist. 515 ‘Taylor s n Pnone P 561 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | DR_C."C. O'DONNELL—Office aud residence, 1021% Market st.. bet, Oth and Tth; particu: lar n K seases of women, urned from Orlent. Now at SE_ corner Geary and Taylor sts. BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR, BALL, 10733 Market st. REMOVED — DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 113-117 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 dls- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. e e SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—The secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Soeiety 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, 1903, to January 1, 1904: Josephine 7 yrs. 10 mos.; Neta G. Johnson, i Florence Williston, 5 yrs. 8 9 yrs. 7 mos.. Martha Goessel, o ; Fannie Ambler, 11 yrs 6 mos.; Laura : Helen Bett, 7 yrs. 9 15, 2 yrs. 4 mos.; Katie L. Schmidt, 3 yra 311 mos.: Eureelee Winning- ham, 7 yrs. 4 mos.; Elizabeth A. Helberg, S yrs. 7 mos. : Ceell C. Williston, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Edgar J. Mayers, 4 yrs.; Herman Lindner, 4 11_m James R. 1. Davis, 6 yrs. me William L. Este# 9 yrs. 10 _mos. Willard Estee. 4 yrs. 3 mos.: Gustay Dieffenbacker, 7 yrs.; Norman L. Abbate, 7 ¥rs. 8 mos. ~ THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Soclety hereby gives notice that they have admitted into the orphanage from July 1, 1908, to January 1, 1904, the following- named orphans and haif-orphans, boys and girls, viz.: Rebecca Rabinowitz, aged 3 ¥rs. 4 mos.: Tony Rabinowitz. aged 5 yrs. 9 mos.; Lilile Goldberg, aged § yrs. 4 mos.: Rosie Goldberg, aged 6 yrs; Israel Forman. aged 4 yrs. 6 mos.; Rebecca Fablan, aged 9 yrs. 2 mos.. Philip Fabian, aged yrs. 11 mos.; Fanny Fabian, aged 6 yrs. 3 mos.; Julius Cohen, “aged 4 yrs. 8 mos.; Pauline Ghinsburg, 11 yrs. 3 mos. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 420 Lake st San Francisco, has recefved the following orphan and half- orphan girls from July 1, 1903, to January G Violet K. Lundberg, 6 years; Ma- pbell, ret Campbell ® years; Amy K. Rice 8 Bessie E. Cook. 12 years: Eiizabeth err, 4 years Annie Herrold, 12 years: Elizabeth Herrold, Ida Herrold. 9 year: Alice Her- Hilda Herrold, 4 vears: Ida 7 years; Dor- s; Ruth Louise Thelma Haven, 4 years, 12 years; Ma: Au Buchon, 8 yea THE the San Francisco Children: Anita Mulligan, age 5% gan, age 3la years, and age'2 years, ail half orphans. e _ ] STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. following children have been entered it Nursers for Homeless George James Miller, age 1 year; years: Joseph Muili- nica Mulligan, A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, sbipped. 725- 731 Howard st., or. TRird: vhone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made: 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2020 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. LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—Sunny rooms: elec- tric lights: élevator: MANHEIM, 082 Sutter—Sunny front rooms; strictly first class; transient. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35¢ to $150; week, §2 to 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. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco: At a regular meet- ing of the board of 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 (7) 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. SEVENTH, 145—Front sunny bay-window room; suitable for two men; reasonable. TAYLOR, 515B—Sunny room:. suitable 2: run- ning water; closet; bath $10; nd car fare. ONT, 1864 MARKET ST.—Strictly elegantly. furn. rooming _hotel. Tel. South 1133. Capt. H. O. Ulberg, Prop. TURK, 724}—Newly furnished sunny rooms; single or en suite. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 36¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week: elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 619—Handsome sunny furnished sultes and’ single rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st.. near Market— Most convenient and respectable 35c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 weel elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, Sixth—Electric light In every room; room from I5c to $1 per might, 7hc to $5 per week: open all night. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved 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 1003 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open_until 11 _p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. — HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE,. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. ELEGANT home, large grounds. Alameda, to exchange for real estate or good business in S. F_Apply DR. BEW. 698 Bush st. S. F. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly g 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—To lease building lot from owner, north of Mark®t, for small modern flats; state location. Box 3046, Call. HOTEL HATTON — Pine, nr. Taylor; elegantly furnished suites; private bathe;” all modern conven- iences; excellent table. ELEGANT front, sunny alcove room: running water, gas, bath; suitable for 2, with board; also another room, 1224 Gold- phone Steiner 3626. CALIFORNIA, 1246—Most select location in modern, eiegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed: marine_ view. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. HOTBL MARTINET, Geary st. cnd Van Ness e ed hands: hereafter conducted ELLIS, 70— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; exceilent table; comfortable home. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $5800 ONLY for 2 fine D and 10 room houses in good location; rent about $60 per month. E. 0 LABSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oak- and, Cai. A _FINE 6:room cottage near the Key Route: Io(ww:fl‘t; n “P:(l 'OY.l,(flanQ: must be rold at once: easy term: $2750. P. C. TABSEN & CO.; 400 Tenth st Oakland. Cal. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. HOTEL ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; excellent table; from $40; single $25. HOTEL WALLACE, Van Ness and O Farrell— Rooms with board $2i per month. NEWPORT, 1018 Pine, near Taylor—Large sun- ny suites; also single room; exceilent table. VALENCIA, %36—Sunny room for 2; new fur- niture; Arst-class boarding-house. THE NIRA, 616 Tavle-—Nicely furnished, sun- ny suites; aiso single; excellent table. MONTANA House, 320 Eighth st.; suites rooms for lmmlmm OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. TO-MORROW the for barga! rurnl- ture. H. Moa.mA&M LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, A A A A A A A A A A A A A AP ENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMP. g FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE gon;:—'— Notice is hereby that, pursuant to the Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms; home cooking: German family; $6 L week. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Board and 2 rooms for 2 adults d 10-year-old child ce not to exceed $50 g month. Box Call office, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES NEW HOME—See our new triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used; $10, $15, $20; second- hand, $3, $5, §8; all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co.. 1061 Market st. | AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 Smith W: other typewriters at higher and H 50. The R eriter Exchanke, 86 Coliforaia. st O RS i SRR | DIVIDENL NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner lifornia and Montgomery sts.. For the six montbs ending December 31, 1903, div:- dends have been declared on deposits fn t savings department of this company, as foi- 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 cent per an- um, free of taxes, and payabie on and Saturday, January 2, 1904. Dividends un- called for, are added’ to the principal after January 1, 1906 " J. DALZELL WN, anager. SAN FRANCISCQ and Suburban Home Bul ing Society, Sth-floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 3ist of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate’ per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock and participating certificates, frée of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 61, of fifty cents (60c) 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- cisco, on Junugpy 1l 1904; transter books close Jan. 4. at"gdon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. e ————— MARRIAGE _LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : 32. 1022 Jackson street, and Laura Payne, 29, 1024 Jackson street. Bernardo_Pistoni, 24, Sonora, and Blanche Eden. 23, 24 Fifth street. Clement C. Peini, 28, 548 Filbert street, and Josephine E. von Wyl, 24, 106 Sadowa street. Joao F. da Silva, 33. 55 Jackson street, and Maria M. Brazil, 2 apa Junction. William A. Jenkins, 35, 1013, Grant avenue, and Marie A. Schneler, 32, 76 Clara street. Robert B. Mosby, 60, 78314 and Maria Cederbolm, 44. 282 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Kotices restricted =imply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. Roy J. Robinson, BORN. BAALMANN—In Oakland, December 17, 1903, to the wife of John Baalmann, a son. JACOBS—In this city, to the wife of Sam Jacobs (nee Dreyfus), a son. JONAS—In this city, January 6, 1904, to the wife of Isidore Jonas. a.daughter. MARRIED. HUTAFF—MOLLER—In this city, January 1602, by the Rev. Hermann Gebicie, Guatar A. Hutaff of Dunsmuir, Cal., and Bertha Moller of San Francisco. % e —————— DIED. Beard. Rey. Jas. N. Lowe Jesse M. Bigelow, Samuel C. McAuliffe. James F. Brandt (infant) McSw Burris. David Brennan,_ Celia Clifton, Margaret Crawford, John 3 ek lover, James E. urley * Danel J. Katz, Louisa Lebrke, Willlam C. BEARD—In St. Louis, Rev. James N. Beard, .D., of Cynthia Beard, e R il B flfl&'—h Samuel Cutler TO WANT ADVERTISERS IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL day, January 9, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. BRANDT—In the City and County Hospital, Januar. 1904, infant child of Catherine Brandt. a native of California, aged 21 days. BRENNAN—In this city, January §, 1004, Celia Brennan, dearly beloved aunt of Mrs. J. J. Linehan, James, Patrick and Margare! Devine, Mrs. Mlam Leach and Mrs. Bogue, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- land. aged 75 years. £ Friends and acquaintances respect- ¢ invited to attend the fumeral services January 10, 1904 at 1 o'clock, the “residence of her niece. Mrs. J. J. Lineban,_ 2797 Bryant street, corner Twenty- sixth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, BURRIS—In Santa Rosa, Cal, January 5, 1904, David, dearly beloved husband of Julia A. PBurris, devoted father of Mrs. Hemry Hopper of Ukiah, Walter. Joshua, Henry and Edward Burris and Mre. Laura Draper of Tulsre, Mrs. Alice Welker of San Fran- Mrs. Dora Glaisten of Sonoma and Burris of Santa Rosa, and uncle of Al W, Burris of Santa Rosa and Jesse Bur- ris of Sonoma, a native of Missourl, aged 7 years 1l months and 29 days. ErServices will be held to-day (Satur- da. at 12 o'clock, at the chapel in Cypress Lawn Cemeter: Friends are hereby not fled that funera! will leave Third and Town- send streets at 11:30 o'clock by special car. CLIFTON—In this city, January 7. 1904, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late Charles Clif- ton. a native of California, aged 61 years and 13 days. & The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday). at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of the ~United _Undertakers, $66 Mission stréet, between Fourth and Fifth, ent Mount Olivet Cemetery. AWFORD—In Berkeley, January 8, 1904, Jobn Crawford, husband of Eliza 8. Craw- ford. and father of Edward J., Eliza L. Edith F., Caroline J. and Charles John Crawford, a_native of Brith, Ayrshire, Seot- land, aged 71 v GFFuneral services will be held Sunday. at 2:30 o'clock -at his late residence, 2: Pledmont aveniie, Berkeley. Intermemt pri- vate, DONOVAN—In this city, January 6, 1904, Willlam J. Donovan, dearly beloved son of the late Mrs. Marle Donovam, & bative of Hoston, Mase. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3131 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Feter's Church for services at 1 o'clock. A solemn high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock, on Monday, January 11. 1904, at St. Peter's Church. [nterment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNSTAN—In Redlands. San Bernardino County, January §, 1904, Adeline, beloved dauvghter of John and Elizabeth Dunatan, and sister of Francis P., Willam J., Eimo R., T. Herbert, Dora M. Frederick T. and Ernest A. Dunstan and Mrs. U. L. Dike, a native of New Almaden, Cal, aged 32 years 9 months and 14 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, January 11. 1904, at 1:30 o'clock. at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp streets. Remains at the homa of her parents, 3157 Twenty-fourth street. between Howard and Folsom. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- Inter- riage FOLEY—In this city, January 7, 1804, Tim- othy Foley, beloved husband of Anne Foie: and loving father of Timothy, Michael, Ma: tin, Dennis and Jeremiah Foley, Mrs. W' liam Butler, Mrs. Charles Gruner late Johana Foley, a native of Macroom, County Cork, Ireland, aged 59 vears 3 months and $ day: A member of Triumph Lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Monda: at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 54 Dor> street, thence to St. Joseph's Churech, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOWLER~—In Pgovidence, R. I, January S 1904, Matilda Fowler. beloved sister of Mrs. M. A. Reeve and Mre. P. T. M. Wate . of San Francisco and Mrs. George D. Gil- lard of Medford, Mass. GALLAGHER—In this city, January 7, 1904, Elizabeth, relict of Danlel Gallagher, and beloved mother of Mrs. Mary E. Meehan, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 76 years. ©The funeral will take place from her late residence. 1416 Alabama street, to- day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St, Peter's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment strictly private. GALLEGOS—In this city, January 6, 19604, Emily Louise, youngest daughter of Sara M. and the late Rafael Gallegos, a native of San_Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend a requiem mass to- day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, at St Mary's Cathedral. Interment private. Please omit flowers. GLASS—In this city, January S, 1904, Fred- erick, beloved husband of Mae Glass, son of the late Julius and Amella Glass, and brother of Mose Gk and the iate Gilbert and Jennfe Glass, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 39 years 2 months and 10 days. A member of California Parlor No. 1, N. S. G. W, €7 FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- . 2008 Sutter streét, between Baker and Lyon. Interment Home of Peace Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. MEMBERS of California Parlor No. 1, N. S. G. W.—You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Fred Glass. from his late residence . 2608 Sutter street, Sunday, January 10, at 10 o'clack sharp. 3. J._CUSACK, President. CHARLES A. BOLDEMANN, Sec. GLOVER—In this city. January 7. 1904. James E. Glov dearly beloved som of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Glover, and brother of Mrs. J. C. Junken of Dawson, Y. T.. Mrs. J. Hyde and Harry W.. Thomas F. and Jennette Glover, a native of Benicia, Cal., aged 33 years 8 months and 10 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- “ fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 10, 1904, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his parents at Benicia, Cal. GLYNN—In this city. January 7. 1904, Kate Glynn, wife of the late Timothy Glyns, a native of County Galway, Ireland. HUGHES—In this city, January 6, 1904, Frams- cis V. Hughes, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 32 years 11 months and 23 days. A member of the Waiters” Union, Local No. 30. [ Friends and acquafntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday. at 2 o'clock. from the funeral pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HURLEY—In Modesto, January S, 1904, Dan- iel J. Hurley, a native of California, aged 38 years, EFFuneral will be held from St. Stanis- laus Catholic_ Church, Modesto, Sunday afterncon, at 2:30 o'cleck. KATZ—Entered into rest. in this cit; ary 8, 1904, Louisa, widow of the erick Katz, and loving mother of George, Louis and Gustave Katz, Mrs E. C. Kalben, Mra. M. Sherwood and the late Fred Kats and Lonise Sandow. a native of Germany, aged 73 years 5 months and 24 daye. EFFriends are respectfully invited to ai- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1016 Union street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KOSTER—In South San Francisco, January 8. 1904, Freddie, beloved son of Chris and 1da Koater, and grandson of Fred and Chris- tine Koster and Mrs Evelyn Dupas. a na- tive of Pescadero. Cal., aged & years 10 months and 7 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock. from the residence of the parents 1730 Twelfth avenue, between N and P streets, South San Francisco. In- terment Cypress’ Lawn Cemetery. LEHRKE—In this city. January S 1904 Wil- llam C. Lehrke. beloved husband of Mrs. W. C. Lehrke, father of Lucile Lehrke, "and brother of Albert W. Gustave F. and Lou- ise Lehrke, aged 30 years 7 months and 4 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. LOWE—In this city, January 7. 1004, Jesse Marion, beloved husband of Margaret E. Lowe, and father of Clarence W. Lowe Mrs. Jessie -l Eickhoff, a native of Mary- land, aged years. 7 The funeral services will be held to- MCAULIFFE—Ia this city. January 8, James Francis, dearly beloved son of hah and the late Timothy MeAuliffe, Drother of Joseph. Eugene, Dennis and late John, Mary and Kate McAulifte. & tive of Ireland, aged 38 years 4 months R WEENEY- 1. (hia iy, Jowtaty/ 108, N —Tr. Al city, M imothy D, beioved son of Daniel and Mary McSweeney, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 montbs and 7 days. g Friends and nces are respect- i and the na- and, (u-v.-';' ')"‘ lwll.:'tlwl.‘.. the parents’ ai ’. 64 Clara street, Fourth. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAY—In this city, January S8, 1904, Mrs.

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