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i1 W Continned. WTLP WANTED——MALF N 4 st., near Mar- 1. reading-rooms recen riptions has been | site Fiftn. | damaged, t and 24 le waiti 1st and e it HALLS TO LET, Corner 364 Ji: HORSES ATD WAGONS. < of horses.. buggies, - fonday &t 11 rsex guararteed s, buckbd, sur- wagen LOST AND FOUND. and quick relief ANTS g U e e e e | WANTED —Smatl YOU WANT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904 ~ MISCELLAYEOUS Fo! sLOT achines chean: e R SALE—Can. | Chicagoes, Twen . BACIGALUPL 833 Market. { a -hand. E CO., 307 Battery st. th THE HER- MO bargains. Bulla: SAFES—) & CO.. 122 Market VING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; & Breck, 131 Post st. ew and second-hand. E. B. BECK GASOLINE DO. utomobiles and launches; AK, 46 mont st. kos 500, 000.00 soid, at 1 value. u In ex; BLU , Call oot steam engine 4248 ir the Banis_references. tockton st second- Twe for prices on second-hand typewriters; al! ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. e R e R MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. n old old. ders of The Call wiil kxndlys(et out thelr old jeweiry and platinum, us by mail or express, onfe money or certified It the Consignment will be ac aj candy amd ice cre * the same -condi ount is not up to LICH- eft. e and boller, 100 to I -hand, ct current dynamo. 519 Market good conditio A m Polk and Sutter tox also model xth st.; clty. 2d hand shoes d; misfit & castoff; highest 9 pres. ; PERSONALS. LD, C. MOORE, M. D., health talk, G. G. Hall, Suiter st., § to-night. Discussion, questions, ! announcements, Excursion to St. Louls on May 1; world's heaith convention July 4 | “there. 'Dr. Moore retired, reters patients to Flien Dean Moore, M. D., Lancaster BIdg., Berkeley; phone 721 Dana, A fresh, ooth and young looking face, With a real, genuine “"baby skin. Don't forgfiet the name, M. ELLA HARRIS, The number, 781 O'Farrell st., near Larkin. Call or write for book, free, . “Hints on Beauty.” Al SUITE to order at §1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all thefr short ends, called remnants. We make you & fine suit on installments cheaper thi cthers do for cash. N LEMOS, merchant tallor, 1127 Market bet. Tth and Sth | IF you have anything you want sold by soli tors we will put ij on the market for you if you want boarders or have rooms to ren you list them with the Agents’ Emp. Bureau, 36" Geary st., room 24 TH ar Hair Remedy restores gray halr, im- proves its growth,stops falling,cures dandruft and itchiig scalp: no stain or stickiness: clea scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers’ :ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk A—MICROTINE, a positive cure for cold in the head, hay fever, headache bronchial affections: send’ for free sample. MOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., 272 Sth. Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood (affecting skin, mouth, bones, ‘etc.). speedily cured by skilled specialist frem Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cdses cured. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug d cages positively cured by Willow Bark C 812 Shotwell; consultation free; call or write TILTON ®wants g00d_second-hand clothing and h. cal goods. 154 9th st Quick tiy and centrally anged so that the ortgages, ignments of rent or’ country. AND OAKLAND, ND TOWN PROPERTIES. WILL LOAN-. : loans on same; we MONEY TO LOAN. Y loaned free of iffterest to parties de- than companies. »mpany, 21 Stock- ne Bush 484 at the MPANY, you hold r _mone r or know ; lowest rate; reatment; call, ; we are the best with offices ed; separate trictest privacy miner Buflding. ppointments. g directly. ndivided inter operty in trust, A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d real estate or n city, town Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels. Location, etc. 5 Box 408, Call Office. pen liberal adva: cent interest. oth nts; on furniture or pian sec fide e bidg.. 1170 Market st n and Trust G« $ at 2 per cen Phone Bush 484 Baldwin Market: tel. Main 1644. Branch, i9 Third. saiaried people, retall mer- boarding-houses, without darge business in Toiman, 553 Par-ott bldg ity; ntial, no com.: National 21 Stockton monds, jew- per montl ! and 3d mortgages, un- real estate in probate, life Loan and Trust Co., 21 apstairs). ectable private place to obtain = on diamond: Jewelry, at 2 aweiry Store, MONEY to dias 3. HESTHAL nds, pearle and precious ston 10 Sixth st. : mold, silver, bought | MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave., | ture Agenc LOANS FROM $1 TG $10,000. NEW sasy method—To wage earners on unin- dorsed notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-49, ronicle bldg. | TO salariea people without security: on furnl. Qprsed notes xnd other security. S. F. 143 Phelan bidg. | AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strict | % | - | ALL loans on dlamonds and jewelry 2 per cent | _mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny: are sick or & Market_Reliable ladies’ before and- during car resides 2 I 5 Fo N indies. relief or mo 1~ $10 DR. and MR -iginal method of treatment. 1126 Market st, DR NG. TOY KEE. 319 Powell st., opposite nio uare: all ases cured by herbs. e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. engines, 2d-hand machinery. LERS, McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. OF LEAK? laterite; in rolls easy to lay: ng or coating; good over old tin _or shingles; bess for mew reofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st ‘D machinery, boilers, engines, pumps, 3 etc., bought, sold, privacy;:no coi BONELLL mission; installments accepted. Eddy. Conservatory buflding, 3% furniture & pianoce: $15 up; no removal; Do com. V. TREMAIN, room S1, 6 Eddy st. 1 PER cent on farniture or_plano. 1003 Mutual Savings Bank building. 708 Market st. STAR Loan Co salaried emp! R f Wyoming loans money to 311 Mutual Sav.Bk.bid. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORELL 609 Examiner bullding. A _WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper. for matiiing. $1 per year, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL UPRIGHTS Fischer, new $325, now $150. T, Dew $300, tz, Dew $300, now $67. merson, new $250 to $360, now $160. 2 Chickering, new $450, now $100, $185. 2 ‘Steinway, n Heine, new $57 $575, $750, now $185, $325. , now $333. o Rents $2 up; instaliments, $4 up. Rent ap- plied_if purchased. HEINE PIANO ©O., 235-237 Geary st. Oakland—1252 Broadway. A FEW GOOD UPRIGHT BARGAINS— Chickering, waluut Steinway, Knabe, NJ. Chickering agents. case, ebony case, used largest “size, fancy walnul Bros., Patti’s favorite, a snap size, ‘used 18 months; Marshall 1y repalrg. from llfi&up !hen n- ments must seen to appreciated. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farreil st., used one year; two years: ines z, sifall order, fin ONLY piano house in the city that will rent ed. eee Sunday papers. | OU & new piano for $3 per month and allow g ~ © monthe rent and cartage Off purchase Y. CO., 130-132 Beale st. | price; sole agents for MePbafl, Schiller and $20,000 stock to | _ Other makes. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes. 1 this stock can be large or small lots. T. D, Me- pA FEW unredeemed storage planos (also furni- HY CO., 782 Mission. Phone Bush 467. d mew metal and shingle Roof Paint; guarantesd be one and preserve the 428, leaks in 8 WHITEHE. ture) will be sold to pay storage dirt cheap. S storage, 1636 arket st. $75; ETEINWAY rosewood; cost $600; for sale on $5 instaliments. 1309 Gough, near Geary. EMALL pianos for small aj tone; rent or sale. Byron ents; auzy, 503 Post st NEW upright nos sold on $5 monthly pay- RATION sale—Best 82 50 hats, $1 50, Price Hatter, 430 Kearny ct., near ». m.; Fundays to necnm. ments ECHMTTS & CO., 16 McAllfster st. . 3-PEDAL Stelnway up. :Chickering ba Ehoninger. 1i{te used. Keefle's. 388 O grand; arrell. IF you want bargains come now: most given away. Dlanos Hornung. 216 McAllister. al- SOHMER, Byron Mauzey player. 0s. Cecilian plano BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. v>:n charges s st $1 and $1 50 pair: shocs at $2 50; we pay express 11 st., Exam. bid.; catalog free. TRY up: fine wall paper: sampies ting. tinting, paperice. M. MER- 52 Webster. Tel. Jackson 1321 1 bockease, also an old Fiemish r sale cheap. 525 Dupont nia FINE 1., near Calit Large grinding stone; carpen . 953 Howard st. purck Eing's ters’ ibraries purchased. 61 MeAllister st. 1800 pounds: $i25. RICH- t: st oore. A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. in wrapper.for _matling. $i per )-I:' e ——— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TO let—One large, light front room at 636 Market st., opposite the Palace Hotel; suit- able for an oftice. Apply at 636 Market st. SANSOME, 712—Handsome, large store, base. ment, cheap. LANDRY C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. DR -BALL, 10733 Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; lnntl'lll ml‘ Ififi_fi_fl body: {:_r st _fou: 115-i17 Mason; now Eatea'at 047 Geary at., mear Leavenworh. n note, with- | HAIR grown gray restored: pimples, wrinkles, all blemishes removed; shampooing specialty. MME. ROUME, 231 Post, parlors 13 and 14, AT less than cost; uncailed fur suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market st. SOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun.; sses Mondays, Fridavs. ' Louise Foster's School of Dancing, 1556 Market, nr. Larkin. SUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles removed by elec. needle. Dr. and Mrs. Travers, 1170 Mkt. SUITS to order on inst NEUVHAUS & CO. Actitia_restores Jost eves catarrh. A'VIDA Co.. nts of §1 per week, , tailors, 720 Market, hticures deafness and 4 19th. nr.Valencia. dle specialist. 369 Sut- ™. 233 Geary, room 38. . play books, wigs; 1IN & CO. Mkt. ress pants $2 50. and Dupont. eyptian Henna restores gray al_col at all drugeists’. A BRANCH office of The tion of adverticements and subscriptions has been cpened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. — e MASQUE: 2 2 country orders. G TAILOR-MADE suit Misfit Clothing Parlo, ALFREDUM'S hair to its nat 405 Third palm readings 10c; card readings given; satisfaction, MADAM DEVA; PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. BUILDING, 139 POST ST. H_JEROME FOSELLL = Taylo: st.. near Geary. _PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, ROOMS papered, $4 up; Hartmann Paint C GIPSY MADGE. Palmistry Palac st; three experts; and trance LIEBES entific patmist. Phone Black 561 ETC. tinting, painting 319 Third; tel. Main 413 CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGE $15,500—105 a: all level; 1 mile of town; Contra Costa County; elegant Y-room house; 2 large barns; T pouitry houses; 2 large & aries; income about $3000 a year; best ranch in_the county. $30,000—Kliamath Co., Southern Oregon; bor- | dering on Bix Kiamath Lake: 3000 acres about 3400 tons of bay annually; also larg quantities of grain; well fenced and cross- tenced; goud S-room residence; farming impie- meuts: 10 horses; 3 good barns, ete. $10,000—In Sonoma Co.; S00 acres well fenced in 3 felds; house; 3 large barns; dairy house; | well watered; 200 acres tillable; all level; 24 | acres S-year-old orchard; 30 head cattle; 20 | hogs; farming implements, etc.; $5000 mort- | Bage: trade for bay property. { Placer Co.. on’ R. R.—1650 acres, 327,000 i part river bottom, all can be ploughed; carry | 400 head cattle year round; dwelling; 3 good barns; farmibg implements; 90 head cattle; 12 | head horses y water to irrigate; part cash. $8500—Scld by order of Supertor Court, 1080 acres, near Point Arena, 20¢ acres fine potato land; appie orchard; 500 acres more could be planted,. 500 acres heavy timber; well im- proved ‘and fenced: fine dairy or stock ranch. $5000—Best ranch in Southern Oregon: acres; 2 scts good Improvements; well feneed: | orchard; & horses: farming tools, outside range $3250—Only 2 miles of town acres old vineyard; family orchard; 60 acres | clover or alfalfa: under § ditches; large new barn; will build' dwelling to suit buyer, 10 fine milch cows; farming implements; only $1000 down. $2500—160 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma Co.: good 6-room house; vineyard, orchard, barh, outbulldings, horses, cow, pouitry, $2001 Job can be bad with the place. $2500—One milé P. O., schools and stores; 255 acres: 40 level: 10 could be irrigated; house, lerge barn, cuthouses; well fenced and cross-fenced; 150 hens: new buggy, wagon, farming tools; some stock» 3 wells; water piped to_tuildings; furniture. $4500—Two and a haif miles live town and | R. R.: 400 acres; 40 In grain on creek: about 100 acres more bottum land; 10 acres fuil bear- ing orchard; balance timbered pasture; house, barn, etc.; fire place for resort or sanitarium; not far from city. $6000—3 miles of Santa Cruz; 47 acres; 18 under cultivation, balance fine pasture: 365 assorted fruit trees: 1500 grapes; windmill and tank; water piped to buildings and yards; splendid S-room hard-finished house, good stable and poultry houses; span £0od horses: 2 cows; 7 dozen hens; single and double buggies and harness; hay; farming tools and furniture; trade for No. 1 property around bay. $2650—160 acres, § miles of Napd City, miles P. O.; 30 acres under cuitivation; acrés full bearing fruit: 15 acres fine 65 acres more could be cultivated; broken and rocky; house, barn, poultry houses, incubator, brooders, 2 wagons, 2 carts, horse, cow, poultry, tools. $3000—160 acres, at station and near Santa Cruz: 35 acres clear: orchard; 10-room house; cutbuildings: mortgage $20000 trade equity. $3500—Near San Jose; 14 acres bearing fruit, mostly prunes; facilities for irrigation; bulld: ings. 225026 acres sandy loam, only 215 miles ot Petaluma; house, 5 rooms and bath; part cash, $750—Gold mine, with S0-foot shaft and fine body of are in sight, El Dorado Co.; agsays $1% a ton: would exchange for vacant I acres; b miles from Santa Cruz; 20 acres under cultivation, balance rollthg and eep; small orchard and vineyard, bear- ing; g00d 7-room house, barm, outbulidings; bank foreclosure; $500 down and balance monibly payments if desired, $3500—N ear Petaluma: 13 acres: 6-room house; outbuildings; tools; wagon and horse; 10 poultry houses: 400 hens; 2 incuba- tors and brooders; a money-maker. $1600—Clese to Sebastopol: 8 acres, 4 acres bearing blackbetries: family orcha; well; running water: fine Jersey cow wagon: harness; tools; furniture. Near pol; 24 acres; all level: 2 flowing streams: 6 acres apple: acres blackberries; nice 8-room house, barn: drying plant; outbuildings; horses; farming tools; ru. raj _detivery. $2250—10 acres, all in apricots just com- meucing to bear: 6 miles from San Jose; lovely hor f cash. $1700—In Sonoma City: 3% acres; all level; good house. barn, windmill, tank house: 13 poultry houses and vards; some ulfalfa: spring wagon; 500 chickens; feed house. Send stamp’ for printed list. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st.. room 5. PROPERTY EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. from $450 00 to $75,000 00, Immense list to select from. If you want land of any kind call on HOWE & MERRIET, 952 Broadway, Oakland. FOR SALE—135 acres fine virgin redwood \and timber near L. E. White's railroad at Fik Cresk Mendocino County. For full par. goulars apply to A CLOCKERS, Albion P. 0., Cal FOR 1700; 160 acres: ranch: 12 miles Srom well stocked: fine water, or- chard, fmplements, etc. ; great bar- gain. Address 1776 Ninth st., Oakland. + FOR -|Pdw¢:¢m :oog‘a"‘v:wm 5’0;4 Isnolm- ion . disteict, mear Stod Sore” Address 3. B. WAGOR. S0 Lodtn s ter st., Stoekton, Cal. —_— FIFTY-TWO acres, including growing hay, near R. R.; Yolo Count: ‘h or exchange town lot; 8 H. Tmt MT‘P‘M building. MONTH buys a 10-acre farm, $10 m annum per acre. mkt It's free, WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, ALFALFA lands, stock rasiches, 603 J st Sacramento; Cal. vineyards; inspected S pmouthly Saes: —_— 80 ACRES in Lassen County, partly impros for gale or exchange, Weiner, 36 Geary, r‘& CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly PRI R T e | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 3 €35 MARKET STREET | $49,000—Apartment house, club or hotel site: | fcet frontage; bétween Polk and Van ! ave, on a street morth of Sutter; | large holdings of this nature are scarce. 27,000—Turk st., near Van Ness ave.; 55 feet frontage, through to rear street. $23,000—Bush st.. near Poik; feet, through to rear street; cheapest piece in_this reighborhood. $20,000—Nine new flats that pay $2616 per annum; 4-5 roums, porcelain bath; modern in every respect; on a cormer near Duboce Park. $20,000—Mcntgomery-ave. investment; extreme- - large area of ground; well situated: nominal improvements tenting for $90 per month; a most valuable property for_littie money. $19,500—$2160 per annum: 6 brand new flats, 5-6 rooms, porcelain bath each.; most nique designs of architecture; key lot, 6 frontege; located near Park Pan- handle; every flat rented to am excel- lent tenant. fcntgemery ave., mear Kearnw. st., ‘oot frontage improvements _two stores with basement and three flats; total rents $145 per month, Sorth_line of Post st near Van Ness 55x137:6, with large residence; be improved, using present im- provements_to good advantage. $15,000—Cornes; 75-foot frontage on Devisa- dera st., close to Ellis: a bargain. $14,500—Turk st.. near Laguna; 3 new modern flat: 90 rooms and bath: perfect beauties; rents $160 per month. $13,250—Steiner-st. flats, near Geary; 3 swell “"and brand new 67 rodms each; rents $113 per month, $9,000—Spruce st. near Clay; residence, 12 rooms and bath; finished basement; rented at present at $60 per month. $6.000—Two elegants flats, 435 rooms _and bath; Fell st., directly opposite Park Panbiandle; repted permanently. $5,750—Rents $i0S per annum; 6 tenement flats south of Market eot.; first-class steady tenants; pay promptly In ad- vance; two frontages; a good and safe investment. $3,500—Two Mission flats. 3-4 rooms each, orcelaln bath: rents $40 per month: 1000 cash balance payable monthly. $2,000-Cottage of 5 rooms, near Taylor and Green sts.; beautiful marine view. HRAADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! Oceanside Dist." Lots! £y Terms! On Officlal Grade. Incomparable $500 to_§ Your Choice in New Biocks. On H st Froniing the Park. Unobstructed View of Park and Ocean. Has Positively the Best Future in This City For Home Sites or Speculation. Over 300 Lots Sold in a Few Months. Many Physicians Among Our Purchasers, Who Recommend District for “Climatic Reasons.” Best of Evidence From Hundreds of Owners Residing There. All Bargains! See Them To-day! * Get Off Cars, Corner H st and 47th ave. Oceanside Branch Offices, Corner H st and Forty-seventh ave and Corner K st. and Forty-ninth ave. Open Sundays and Holidays. | 575 to §250Near Park Ocear ana Spreckels LakKe, Superb View! §5 Monthly. $150 to $450—Level Excelsior Homestead Lots. $5 Monthly. £1200 to $3500—Modern Cottages in Sunset, pside, Richmond and Excelsior Home: stead. Easy Terms Supset Branch Office on 9th ave., near H st. 7 & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 54 (4th floor), Chronicle building. - ROOMS FOR lovllxnme—cc-.!wumtmo AND STAMMERING. VAN NESS ave., 926—Elegant housekpg. rms. in mod. cor. flat; reasonable. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call'branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 3008 Market st opposite Fifth. Open_until i1 WANTED—By a young married couple, 2 fur- nished rooms and kitchen, with gas rang bath; north of Market st., within 15 minute walk from Kearny and Market. Address, stating price, Box 711, Call office. e ———— APARTMENT HOUSES. PRSTISIEL v urvsimsneistiub s s s SRS A ST. HILAIRE APARTMENTS- sunny sujte | THE MELBOURNE SCHOOL for the cure of stuttering and stammering. corner Van Ness ave. and Market st.. S. F.. has been estab- lished in this city for 3 years and shall con- tinue, for it is founded on true merit and has the commendation of reputable physicians everywhere. It teaches a superier system and challenges results. No wholesale class work, but 8 hours' individual teaching daily. reducing nervous obstruction to_ speech and leadlng to thorough cont?di. Within reach of ail.Business hours. 1 t0 5 p. m. TY EWRITE! S AND SUPPLIES. | AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50, The Typewriting Exchlnl’g. 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: met par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- Eomery 2D-HAND typewriters soid, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter, Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES. ———LAGUNA ST., NEAR GEARY.— ‘Will be ready for occupation in a few days. Everything new. Make your reservations now. Elegantly furnished apartments with private bath—2, 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat; electric light;ele- vator; private phones; rates reasonable. A—CORDOVA APARTMENTS Wil be finished March 15. 1084 SUTTER ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST. Beautifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each; all unfurnished: $27 50 to $40. Make reservations now. APARTMENT house, comprising 31 3-room and bath apartments: sumptuously furnished throughout; modern in every detall; clearing $500 per month. Box 4077, Call. §T. CECILE. 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The acme of peffection In elegantly furn. 3-room apartments; private baths, steam heat, elec- eric lights. elevator. gas ranges: $30 fo $53. ST. LCUIS. 1575 Jatkson st. — Modern 3-. rcoms: also single: furnished or unfurnishs marine view; references. Phone’ East 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 $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms;sopen all night. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No_ 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 5c, $1. $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open’all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nisned rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just opened: desirably locatéd: sunny,single rooms and suites, with private baths, hot and cold water, steam heat, electric lights. phone every room; elevator. Phone East 1317 if desired. FILLMORE, 1102 — Nicely furnished room; light; sunny . FOR single gentleman, tn private home (no other rocmers), a large. sunny, furnished room, with bath adjoining: 4 blocks from parkentrance and 8 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny furn. front room: all conveniences; $8-§$12. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 33¢ to $1 25 night: §1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. HAIGHT, 232 Furnished front sunny room; reasonable; references. KERRNY, 34 Nicely rooms, suitable for o KEARNY, 417_Fine double sunny front room; first floor; $10 a month. LARKIN, 1025—Sunny fronl room: private family; gentlemen only: call after 2 p. m. fpinished sunny front ces. 630 Market st. tory house, store. 4 rooms; fat above, 5 rooms and bath; stable: §2250—2 flats of 4 rooms each. $5500—2-story house, § rooms, bath, base- ment; near Haight and Broderick. $3500—Very nice home of 9 -ooms, bar vicinity Frederick st. and Tremeont ave. cor. 23d and Bryant ave., 2 cot- plenty roomt for flars: 50x0). BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INSTALLMENT HOMES, 512 Callaghan bl wili build on your property of buy you a lot: $8 a month pays principal and interest on $1000 of balance due, making your in- allments less than rent: send for circula PER WEEK, no interest. Lots in t celsior Homestead Tract; all level, no Erading to do; ready to build your little home on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., Room 5. ST sell at 166 West Park $2800—Cottage, o , mew, on West Park st.; 2 lots on West Park st.., $500 each. | D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st BUILD on your unimproved realty; we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker Bullding. $1100—COTTAGE of 4 rooms: street work all done: must sell. 3316 Mission st. LATEST system sanitary plumbing by AHL- BACH & MAYER. plumbers. $36 Howard. ALAMEDA ADVERTIS'MENTS ALAMFEDA REAL ESTATE. £250—A RARE bargain: chance of a life. time; two beautiful up-to-date modern 6- room flats on Clinton ave.- bay frontage beautiful marine view: eleant surf bathing; bathhouses, etc.; this is a rare chance; don’t gyeriook it. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, 1422 ark s BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M’NTS ESTATE. cottage, 5 rooms BERKELEY REAL FOR SALE—Four acres of Berkeley, one block from Santa Fe road. For particulars address MRS. H. F. Raflkg\'s, 312 South Brown st., Napa City, A MURDOCK & CO.. South Berkeley statlon, for bargzins: we build. buy. sell_or exchangs. S wwe———— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. land in_ North FOR QUICK, CONSERVATIVE SALES OR PURCHASES IN HOMFS OR INVEST- MENTS, CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, OR EXCHANGES, CALL ON OR WRITE HARRY HOLCOMB, 314 SAN PABLG AVE., OAKLAND. ALSO HAVE RENTAL DEPARTMENT: REFERENCE, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. _—_— OAKLAND, ROOMS AND BOARD. DESIRABLE_sunny rooms and board; home cooking. 528 Twenty-second st., near Tele- graph dve . Oakland. OAKLAND FUBNITURE FOR SALE. i A~ TO-MORROW . the day for bargains in furni- ture H Schelbaas.ilth st..cor store.Oakland. _ROOMS FOR UOUSEKEEPING, A NUMBER of very desirable sunny apart- ments, 3 and 4 rooms each, With bath, toilst, elevator, etc.; unfurniched of furnished to order; new house. The St. Charles, 1660 Sacramento st., near Larkin. EDDY, 753—Parlors and other rooms; new furnishings: light housekeeping; very reas. FOLSOM, S30—Front room With stove; also 2 rooms for housekeeping, also single. HAIGHT, 9243 nicely furnished rooms, bath, for housekeeping; suitable for 2 or 3 adults. HYDE, 419 _Newly furnished runny rooms; housekeeping; private house. R e vaite e 2 ted; free baths: rate sunny room; nicely fur- ed ooms; gas, bath; adults; §26, Before 3. MINNA, 230—3 housekeeping rooms; de- POLK, 1104—Subny furnished rooms: single or ; gas range, bath; with or with- out board; rent reasonable. SUTTER, , near Hyde—2 large sunny MARKET, 2174—] O'FARRELL,2107—Ftont suits elegantly furn.; also one single suitable for 4 gentiemen. POST 889 near Hyde—Large front furnished room; bath, gas, running water: 1 or 2 gents. POST. 412%-—Handsomely furnished, sunny, bay-window parlors; running water; house- keeping if desired. PRIVA siclan’s family; reasonabl SUTTER, 935—New, well let, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par. lor; rooms per night. 35c to $150; week. $3 1o $8; month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. THIRD, 354%—Furnished rooms from $1 50 to $2 75 week;. light housekeeping. THREE rooms unfurnished, $15 00; furnished, $18 00. Agents’ Emp. Bureau, 36 Geary room 24. pleasant home for invalid fa phy- Phone Page 2241. urnished room to TURK, 32—Newly furnished sunny rooms, ea suite or single; transient: just opened. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—i00 roome, 35¢ 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 ave., 519—Elegart f{ront parlors and adjoining suite for office or club. VAN WINKLE, 207 Jones_Nicely furnished rooms, §2; sunny suites, $5 per week: baths. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most conventent and respectable; 700 rooms: 25c to $1 50 night: $2 to $8 week; elevato: elec. lights; reading-room: free bus; baggage. ‘WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light in every room; 15c to $1 a night; 76c to $5 a week; cpen all night: convenient to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Chureh sts. A BRANCH Ooffice of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscripticns has been opened ‘at 100S Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e ———— ROOMS AND BOARD. EDGEMERE HOTEL. 1 Bush st, above Powell; select first. ss residental hotel; elegantly furnished and table unsurpassed; electric light: steam heated and private exchange telephomes in every room; terms reasonable. B. DU CARPE, Prop. BOARD for the summer In a nice privats home in San Leandro; one hour's ride to San Francisco; all the fruit, vegetables, but- ter, eggs and chickens: home raised; accom- modations first class and home like; rates very reasonable. Box 4276, Call. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706, HOTEL HATTON, 977 Fine st., near Taylor; elegantly furnished suites, private baths; all modern conveniences: American or European plan. GOOD first-class board, use of bath; close in; $4 50 per week. Agents’ Emp. Bureau, 36 Geary st.. room 24. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board with room, single or double, $4 50-$5 week; American family: home cooking: home comforts: plano. HOTEL ELSMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms: exceilent table: {rom $40: single THE LAKE, 208 Turk st.—Suites and single rooms, with board; prices reasfnabie. WASHINGTON, 1618—Newly furnished sunm; suite; bath; rooms with board, $25 and k. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTJC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestie office, 1021 Market, near Sixih. NEW HOME—See our new _triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used; $10, $15, $20; second- hand, OB.'“& ; all styles; guaranteed. New Home Machine Co.. 1031 Market st. SPECIALISTS. ‘positively cured; new methods: 1 week's treat- ‘ment_free Dr. 204 Sutter st. i aLs el Howrd ST £ W Zehturs, B e My o o TapS SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld. ing Society, 5th floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half year ending 31st of December, 1908, 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. 1004. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco. Dividend No. 3 of three dollars per share will be payable at the of- fice of the corporation. 464 California St., San Francisco, April 1, 1964, Transfer books will close March 24, 1904. JOHN D. McKEE. Secretary. PROPOSALS. 0, Cal, March 29, 1904.— Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re- celved here, and at office of Quartermaster, San Diego Barracks, Cal, until 11 a. m., April 20, 1904, for furnishing wood and coal for Alcatraz Isiand, Fort Baker, Benicia, Bar- racks, Fort Mason, Fort McDowel), ~Fort Miley, Presidio of San Francisco, San Diego Barracks, Fort Rosecrans, San Francisco, Depot of Recruits and Casuals, Angel Island, and Ord Barracks, Monterey, Cal., and fuel oil at Fort Baker and Presidio of San Fran- cisco, Cal., during fiscal year commencing July 1, 1904, United States reserves right to reject or accept any and ail bids. or any part thereof. Preference given to articles of do- mestic production, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign pro- ductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pactfic Coast to extent of copsamption required by the public service there. Information furnished on_ap- plication to quartermaster at San Dicgo Bar- racks or to undersigned. WM. S: PATTEN, Chicf Quartermaster. STEEL Tank, Tower and Pumping Plant.—Of- fiqp Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco, Ci March 7. 1904.—Sealed proposals in icate will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., March 31, 1904, for the com- plete construction of a steel tank, tower and pumping plant at Fort Wiillam McKinley, near Manila. P. I The ®United States ra- serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. = Specifications and blank proposals furnished on application, Plans for tank and tower may be seen a this office. Envelope containing proposai should be marked “‘Propasal for Tank, &c. and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Quar- termaster U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for plumbing surplies — Depot Quartermaster's Office, No. 36 New Mont- gomery st San Francisco, Cal., March 13, 1904. Sealed propceals, in triplicate, subject to usuai conditions, will be received here until 12 o'clock m., Thursday, March 31, 1904, Pacific Standard ‘ime, and then opened, for furnishing pipe and fittings for Fort Me- Kinley, P. 1. The United States reserves the t to accept or reject any or ail bids. or any part thereof. Information and blank proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked “Proposal No. 2027 and ~ddressed, to MAJQR C. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaste: | SAN FRANC MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were issued yestéerday as follows: Louie C. Beckwith, 39, 4385 Twenty-sixth street, and Annie Gale. 30, 1213 Folsom street. Gedrge M. Bristow, 26, 718 Leavenworth st and Arabella Graham, 21, 7i8 Leavenworth st. Robert H. Jones, 21, 15 Broderick street, and Belle McLeod, 1S, 12 Russ street. John R. Harry, 21, 2354 Green street, and Emma Moit, 15, 337 Montgomery avenue. Timothy Laughlin. 27, 915 Illinois street, and Norah - McElligott, 26, city. Arthur E. Poliexfen, 27. 414 Castro street, and Lena Grau, 23, .1275 O'Farrell streef Vincenzo Lima, 24. 1517 Dupont street, and Giuseppa Navarra, 18, 38 Manchester str: George W. Waits, 21. 215 Chestnut street, and Rose J.” Anfibolo, 2i. 503 Greenwich st Calvin L. Williams, 38, Lessiie, 8. C., and Hessa J. Seanor, 49, 1114 Golden Gate ave. James B. Nakada, 42, 530 Pine street, and Yaye Fakagi, 24, 920 Sacramento street. EIRTHS—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. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. MARRIED. CLARK—TOOLEY—In this city, March 28, 1904, by the Rev. Rufus E. Nunm, pastor of Centerary Methodist Church, Leroy Clark and Miss Logan Tooley, both of this city. SKINNER—RIDDELL—In this _city, March 6, 1004, by the Rev. Hugh N. Gelchrist, George W. Skinner and Lintine M. Riddell. e DIED. Bochi, Mary Matthew, Frank T. Boyd, Catherine S. MeCarthy, Mary A. Carter, Thomas O. Melezer, William Corwin, Willam F. Mohan, "Joseph T. Dettbarh, Waldemar Murphy, Daniel F. Dolan, Michael Murphy, Hugh S. Duff, Julia Ann Noble, Harry C. Dunleavy, Mrs. J. Neumann, Dr. L. Nottson, Lewis J. Olson, Mrs. Karin Farley, Capt. Daniel Fishel, Morris Freiermuth, P. J. Sorensen, Hulda I Goudey, Rufus S. Thomas, ' Charles G. Hi Lee Theberath, Theo. E. Ward, Willlam Weyhe, Frederick W. Whippie, Ruth E. Wolff, Willlam Wong Sing Anna Margaret , Anthony Larkin, Margaret J. Libare, Antonina M. Lien, Newman M. BOCHI—In the March 20, 1904, Mary Bochi, Massachusetts, aged 43 years. BOYD—In this city, March 27, 1904, Catherine S. Bovd, beloved mother of Mrs. F. S. Wil- kins and Mrs. H. L. Van Wyck, a native of New York. [ Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 2424 Steiner street.” Interment private. Please omit flowers. . CARTER—In this city, March 29, 1904, Thomas O., beloved husband of Eiizabeth Carter, and father of Mrs. Aurelia R. Howe, a native of Maine, aged 67 years. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from the chapel of Charles H. J. Pruman & Co., 1909 Mis- sion street, bétween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment at Antioch on the arrival of the 9:30 Santa Fe train. March 28, 1904, City and_ County Hospital, a native of CORWIN—In Fruitvale, Cal., k ‘William Franklin, dearly beloved husband of the late Sarah Corwin, loving father of George W, Corwin, and _grandfather of Harry E. Corwin, a native of Newburgh, In- Qiana, aged 77 years 2 months and 10 days. DETTBARN—In this city, March 29, 1904, ‘Waldemar Carl, dearly beloved and only child of Otto and Albertina Dettbarn, and brother ‘of the late Elba Dettbarn, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 11 DOLAN—-In Livermore, Cal., March 29, Michael, beloved husband of Catherine lan, father of James Dolan, Mrs. T. 15 THEN USE w2 ADVERTISEMENT IN THE CALL 20, 1904, P. J. Freiermuth. aged 52 years. E Funeral from St. Patrick’s Church, Watsonville, Thursday, at 9 o clock. GOUDEY—In Oakliand, Cak. March 28. 1964, Rufus Samuel Goudey. of 533 East Twenty- eighth street, and formerly of. Everett, Mase., a native of Massachusetts, aged 33 years and 7 months. HI LEE—In the Cll{‘:nd County Hospital, March 28, 1004, Hi Lee. a native of China. HUNTER—In this city, March 29, 1904, Anna Hunter, beloved wife of J. Hunter. a native of Canada, aged 37 years 1 month and 12 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James MeGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery HURLEY—In this city, March 27, 1904, Mas garet D., dearly beloved wife of Daniel D. Hurley, and loving mother of Dan F., John D. and Michael F. Huriey and Mrs. Charles A. Landis, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years, (Arizona papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at $:30 o'clock. from her late residence, 2110 Mission street, thence te Mission Dolores Church, where “a_requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Im- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KOSSMAN—In the City and County Hospital, March 29, 1904, Anthony Kossmanm, s native of Germany, aged 42 years. LARKIN—In this city. March 28, 1904, Mar- garet Jane, beloved daughter of the late Dennis and Mary Larkin. and sister of Den- nis Larkin, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. LIBARE—In this city, March 29, 1904, Anto- nina M., relict of Francesca Libare, and mother of Salvadors and Carmelg Libare and Angelina Musladine, a native of Italy, aged §7 years 3 months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at_1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1619 Devisadero street. between Post and Sutter. Interment Italian Ceme- tery LIE: In this city, March 28, 1904, Newman M. Lien, beloved son of Nils W. Lien. and brother of Olof, Constance, Conrad, Befuard. Otto, May, Axel. Nicoll. Danfel and Tryve Lien, a_native of Minnesota, aged 35 years 7 months and 30 days. " Remains at the fumeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. No- tice of funeral hereafter. January 14, 1904, MATTHEWS—In Frank T. Matthews, beloved husband of Blanche Matthews, father of Mildred and Frances Matthews. and loving brother of James E. and John A. Matthews and Mrs. J. McDermott of Berkeley, a native of Fol- som, aged 42 years. McCARTHY—In this city, March 29, 1004, beloved wife of John Mary A. MeCarthy, W. McCarthy, and mother of Mary A. Me- Carthy. a native of Massachusetts. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. MELCZER—In Palo Alto. Cal, March 28, 1904, Willlam, beloved husband of Elizabeth Melczer, father of Ralph Alberth and Elizabeth Melczer, and brother of Joseph and Louls Melczer, a native of Hungary, aged 56 years and 6 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, at I O B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the aus- pices of Columbia Lodge, I. O. B. B. MOHAN—March 28, 1904, Joseph T. Mohan, beloved brother of Mary Mohan and nephew of Mrs. E. Cusick, a native of County Cavam, Ireland, aged 29 years. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. E. Cusick, 1744 Market street. thence to the chapel in St. Mary’s Cemetery, where services will be heid at 3 o'clock. MURPHY—In this city, March 29, 1904, Dan- iel F.. beloved son of Timothy and Hannah Murphy, and loving brother of Jeremiah L.. Vincent S. and Margaret E. Murphy a Mrs. Willlam Perkins. and the late John Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 48 years. Y Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock. from his late residence, 356 Minpa street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MURPHY—In this eity, March 29, 1904, Hugh S. Murphy, beloved father of Mrs M. A. Kennedy and Thomas H. Murphy, a native of Manchester, England, aged S1 rs. A member of Gentlemen's. Sodality, gna- tius_Church. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. NOBLE—In West Berkeley, Cal., March 27, 1904, Harry C. Noble, a native of Maine, aged 49 years 2 months and 9 days. NEUMANN—In this city, March 25, 1904, Dr. Leopold Neumann, a native of Germany, aged 47 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the San Franciseo Verein, corner of Post and Leav- enworth streets. Interment I O. O. F. Cem- etery NOTTSON—In this city, March 29, 1904, Lewis J. Nottson, a native of Norway, aged T4 years. OLSON—In this city, March 27, 1904, Mrs. Karin Olson, beloved mother of Jonas and Nels Olson, a native of Bolinas, Sweden, aged 75 years and 21 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend to-day tully the funeral (Wednesday). at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence. 540 Liberty street, thenmce by elec~ tric funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, at 11 o’clock, to Mount Olivet Cemetey for interment. SORENSEN—In this city, March 28, Hulds 1. Sorensen, dearly beloved wite Charles M. Sorensen, and daughter of Mre. M. Gaiberg and the late T. Galbers. a na tive of Koiding. Denmark. aged 41 yeara 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 2826 Bush street. Cremation 0Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. Please omit flowers. THOMAS—March 27, 1904, Charles G. Thomas, beloved husband of Annie Thomas, a native of Maryland, aged 44 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of King Solo- mon’s Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. . THEBERATH—In this city, March 1904, Theodore E., beloved husband of Marios Theberath, a native of New Jersey, aged 40 years 4 montbs and 7 days [ Friends and acquaintances are tully invited to attend the funeral 3 April 1, at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 770 Cole street. thence to Masonio Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, where gervices will be held at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 3:30 o’ clock. . WARD—In this city, March 29, 1904, Willlam, beloved husband of Katherine Ward, a na- tive of Dublin, Ireland, aged 44 years 3 months and 29 days. A member of Goldem Gate Camp No. 64, W. O. W., and Choppers’ Friendship Club No. 1. ‘WEYHE—In Emeryville, Cal, March 2, 1904, Frederick William Weyhe, beloved uncle of Mrs. F. Habn and Mrs. J. George Smith, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 91 years 7 months and 22 days. In this city, March 29, 1904, Ruth E., beloved®daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L._Whipple, a native of San aged 7 years 11 months and 10 days. 7 Funeral to-day (Wednesday). Services o tlb‘ en.y.'llnvl 28, 1904, Wil —In 3 b ‘Wolft, beloved husband of Fredericka Wolff, a native of Germany. A member of the Machinists' Union. . E¥ Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Co., 917 Mission street. WONG SING—In this city, March 28, 1904, ‘Wong Sing, a native of China, aged 31 years. e——— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. & @allagher.) DONOVAN, Mgr. UNDERTAKERS. UNITED ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— in Metropolitan NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth. near Fifth at. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. Ep—— City Treasurer McDougald yester- day accepted the resignation of “Ike” ‘Wertheimer, his chief bookkeeper. er-in-law.

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