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14 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEXEEPING—Con. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS! ! Send postal for catalogue of the best lana bargaine in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st, | TURK, 123—Clean sunny furnished rooms, an.h board; suite or single; housekeeping; up. 1220—8 or 4 rooms complete for housekeeping; phone and bath. LOMITA PARK. & an investment or for a home sits, & 50- in Lomits Park offers exceptional ad- zes. Only 45 minutes from the city on San Matec electric line: outside the fog belt, well Jocated and drained; artesian water: | wireits graded: water and sewer pipes laid. | Terms—A first payment of from $10 up and balance st $10 per month. Easlly within the | reach of all. First placed on the market Aug- ust 1 and over half nmow sold. Must be seen | io be appreciated. Go down and investigate or | to-day—to-morrow may be too late to | secure a choice { SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Main €73 116 Californis st. | Also at LOMITA PARK. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | | GOOD Oskiané property to exchange for coun- < L. A EPENCER, 472 Tenth BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS | BERKELEY REAX ESTATE. A ENAP-SEE IT! » cash, balance $15 per meonth cottage, hot and cold water, bath | brick foundaticn; 11 House of 8 large rooms; all modern | up-to-date, with a block of land; well, | dmill and tank, barn, chicken-house, fruit | trees; house cost more than I am asking for the property $1850—New 5-room cottage: high basement, stationary tube, bath, 1 block to cars. ma: Jot totlet, etc.. | arge $2500—$800 cash, belance $25 per month; 8§ arge rooms; all modern; lot S0x185; fruit | trees; work all done | treet work all done; $25 cash, balance $5 and §10 per month $1500—$320 cash. balance $15 per month; 4 large rooms; good well and city water; lot | 40x135. $2100—$200 cash, balance $20 per month: § large rooms and bath; stationary washtub: fine mantel. high cement walks; street work all done; 2 blocks to both trains. $2200—$1100 cash, belance flat mortgage; 8- basement; room house; lot 76x100; 3 blocks to train; Te- duced from $3000 for quick sale. W. C. MOR outh Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'TS 70FFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEUMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. PIEDMONT. Thirty-five_minutes from San Francisco Key route ferry—20 minute service —46 trains daily. By OPPOSITE THE GOLDEN GATE. Elevation 400 feet— High above the fog. CENTRAL PIEDMONT TRACT. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUBURB OF SAN FRANCISCO. Prices from $30 to $40 per front foot. Highlard Terrscs—2 minutes’ walk from Key | route sta! 5 to $30 per foot. This is a safe, quick investment. | villa sites in all parts of Ala- meda County | | Acreage and ity lots in Oakland, Piedmont and Berkeley. SBS BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS ON INITIAL PAYMENT OF 20 PER CENT TOTAL COET ( JSE_AND LOT; BAL. AD MONTHL { Purchaser can occupy his bouse on & smaller ocutlay than the ~ost of the lot alone. The easiest offer on the market. ED LITERA- ) ALAMEDA BE o AND WE WILL AND PARTICU THE REALTY EYNDICATE. 14 SANSOME ST. ADWAY A OAKLAND. REELEY on sunny side of local train stations: ttage near 1, si lines). church and business: walking distance of town: 5 rooms, bath: well arranged: high basement, with one additional room: lot 25x115; fine lawn; price $2500. %1500 cash_ bslance on mortgage: must be sold; owner has had stroke of paralysis. M1 $600—Fine 50-foot st.. morth of Fortieth; quick service 1o San Francisco; owner needs money; will sacrifice for cash. $900 ndid elevated lot, THXI25 feet: lovely view; rapid transit service . creditors ing sale: see this at once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, | 460462 Bighth st Oakland, C: WE have clients locking for investments In Oaklend property If you have either houses ©r lots for sale call at our office or mail us full description and price C. E. REED, 408 Eieventh st., Oakland. — { A SNAP—Choice lot, 110x125, SW. cor. 21st | and Myrtle sis.: will be sold as a whole or | in subdivisions: sold to settle an estate. 1453 Myrtle st. Oskland. $7000—-HANDSOME new S-room house; furn- ace; Lakeside district. near business center, | must sell. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE ©0., 460-462 Eightd st.. Oakiand. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per ear. ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New brick bullding; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water; electric lights; only first-class house in localliy; rooms $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night, §1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping roome; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 878 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, §1, $1 50 night; #1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House; over Owl store: 2 en- | trances, 1126 Market and 21 —Electric lights; "running water in every room; rooms; 26¢ to per night; $125 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1247—Sulte of rooms; plano, grate and bath; light breakfast ~without charge. FIFTH, 327—Nicely furnished frodt room. FILLMORE, 319, near Page—Nice front room; $1 50. GRAND Southern 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢c o $128 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GOLDEN GATE ave., 357—Newly furnished sunny front suites, also single, $2 up; bath; hot and cold water, HOWARD, 640—Sunny front room, grate, $2 25 week, HOWARD, 715—Furnished reoms, double: ‘central location. HARRISON, 2410, bet. 20th and 21 ed front room, sultable for 2 men; rent $5. H)Od“'ARD_ 7873 —Roome, large and sunny, to e ettt it gt 4, e TS HOWARD, 1608—Neatly furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single room. JESSIE, 3671—Nice, ~_ 81 per week up. JONBS, 951, near Pine—Sunny parlor, with Pplano; also sunny upper floor with bath con- necting, suitable for gentlemen; fine view. single or sunny, furnished rooms, LAGUNA, 1501 newly furn.; LARKIN_ 804—Sunn, housekéeping; $5 N, 1527—F or without , cor. G new flat —Cozy 3-room suite private; reasonable. . light back room; grat single back room, $6. rnished rooms; private: with or without bath references. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny room 8250 to'$7 week: baths; elevator; also hkpg. METROPOLITAN 120 Third st.—400 single and fa: 35c to $1 50 per day, $2 to $8 per the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, clectric lights. call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests, ROOMS FOR RENT. The Pacific Coast Room Renting Agency has opened offices at 259 Post st. room, suite of rooms cr flat call and see us, We can furnish you furnished or unfurnished rooms and save you time, trouble and money, Full decription, prices, etc.. phone John 6581. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Eillls=—Incandescent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $S to $30; elevator on ground floor hot and cold SACRAMENTO, 1385 Nice furnished sunny parior to let; new, modern flat; 2 gentlemen. SUTTER, 703 (8an Remo)—Large sunny fur- nished rooms, single and en suite. THE ST. KATHRY: CORNER ELLIS AND LEAV: WORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE ST T ROOMS THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TELEPHONE SERV. ICE. HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY MODERN . CONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS: ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE LAUNSTON, 110 Eddy—Best regular and transient house in city; 50c and $1. TEHAMA, 451, cor. 6th—Nice sunny front Toum, suitable for man and wife or gentle- man UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Market—400 rooms ic to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), rupning water In every room; elevator.read. om; free bus; baggage. OME. 1104 Market—Furn. or single: suites $5 week up. rooms suite 15 Turk. WINCH STER Hotel 44 34 st., Most convenient and respectable: 5c o $1 50 nightly: $2 to §8 week; elevator: elec. lights: readin; free bus; baggage. A BRA nr._ Market— H offics of The Call for the recep- | If you want a | | | | | | | | i | tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 1008 st., opposite S, subseriptions recelved at cor, Duncan and Church. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL L'AIGI 501 Geary st.—Large, sunny rooms, board: sultes, with board for $50 mo.; single, with board, $25 up; specl fampily rates; just renovated , table and ser- for the least money. CALIFORNIA, 80 vice in the Best 100 plendid single rooms ble board; reasonable. 47 nch ta of F: 04—Board and room in a private reasonable; als rooms. 570—Large sunny front roo lor, piano. bath: with-without brd. . sunny, n. water. double rooms, with 306 Leavenworth. news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing DIVIDEND NOTICES. ) notice—Mechanics’ Savings Bank, southwest corner ¥ For the half year ending with December 31, 1904, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, pay- able on and after Tuesday, Janvary 3, 1905. Deposits bear Interest from date received. FREDERICK H. CLARK, Cashier. DIVIDENL and Subur- n Hon floor, Mutuat Sav:ngs B arket’ st., op- posite Thi halt-year ending Decembe a dividend has been de- the rate ver annum of ten (10) per cent on capital stock and participating cer- tificates, free from . Lavable on an efter Monday Januar: 1905, % JOSEPH LEONARD, Manager. 3. M. DURE, Secretary, TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- | ture. H. Scheihaas, 11th st cor.store,Oakland San ancjsco Advertisem’t’s | fur- | nished for housckeeping: gas. | BEDDY. 210—Nicely furn. suite, light house- | keeping; also double rooms; terms moderate. FIFTH. 3538 furnished housekeept iso 2: $I2. 4 $16; | | FILLMORE, 1100—Two or three sunny front rooms; housekeening privilege. GEARY, 1225 Nice sunny bay-window sulte; | ali conveniences: fine view; slso other cholce | rooms; ressonalie | o ety 23 HOWARD, 7181 Housekeeping: 3 large sunny | rooms, suitable for 3 or 4 adults; respectable; | no_transient TACKSON, i1, oo or. Mason—One or two un- furnished housekeeping rooms. e sink, hed and cot; §3 KNICKERBOCKER Apartmente. 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites: steam heated. electric lighted: free baths; rates reasonable. | LARKIN_ 715—Two housekeeping rooms: aleo | nice, sunny single; : private, | MISSION, 91135, near Fifth—Furnished rooms for housekeeping: gas stove; reasonable. OAK, 117—Rooms_ compiete, housekeeping; to $12; gas range; hot bath; adults. O'FARRELL. 1395—Nicely front housekeeping suite; $16. = B o eimamrs aie B, el st oo RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—Alcove room and connecting kitchen complete for hskpg.; reas. EACRAMENTO, 1514—Sunny rooms: neatly bs ighed : suite d {urns or single; light housekeep- — e SOUTH PARK, 137—2 or 3 nicely furnished sunny front housekeeping suite; reasonable. e R SBTOCKTON, N. W. cor. Filbert—2 nicely fur- ‘nished sunny housekeeping rooms. TA’ $11—Furn. suite; ' room, wunsy, gas ringe 4150 D Notice and Trust Compan: Montgome: Decemter “alifornia Safe Deposit corner California and ICr the six months ending dividends have been de- s the savings depart- as folio On_ term deposits, at the rats of 36-10 ver cent! per ord.nary depcsits at the rate er annum, free of taxes, and ble on and after Tuesday, January 5, J. DALZEKLL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND Notice—San Francisco Union, 532 Calitornia st., c i ha ing with the Jist of Decem a dividend has been declared, at e er annum of three and one-half (314) per cent on term deposits, und taree (3) per cent ou ordinary deposite, free of taxes, yable on znd after Tuesday, January LOVILL WHITE. Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Mutual Savings Ban] San Fran: 0 Market st For the nk;l‘;f year ending December 31, 1904, a dividend een declared at the rate of three and uarter (31) per cent per annum.on ail deponits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesiay, January 3 1905. GE Tuesday, EORGE A. THE Continental Building and Loan Assocla- tion of 301 California st., San Francisco, Las ceclared a dividend for the six mont) ending December 31, 1904, of 5 per cent pg: annum on ordinary ‘deposits; € per cent on term devosits. and 7 per cent o class “F*’ nstallment stock. DR. WASHINGTO) Dodge, president; WM. RBIN, .emmfi' FRE: Bank—For ‘the six months 1904, a dividend has f:fm'f; December 31, n declared at the rate of three a: - quarter (3%5) per cent per annum on'.:llo::.:- Vosite, free of taxes, payable on or after J.':uary 3. 1905. LEON BOCQUERAZ, sec- retary. § DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings Loan Society, 626 California -’:—!or oo o e Y e TOURNY, Secretary. LEGAL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Deec. whom it may concern: Be it that the copartnership Webb—For the | | sh and Montgomery sts.— |. | | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMRER 21, 1904. IF you buy & White for a Christmas gift make no mistake; you not only get the beauti- ‘White 1y sewing machine on earth, but also a ful and useful Christmas present. Co.’s office, 915 Market st. ALL makes; 24 hand, $2, $5. $7, $9; new, k. drop heads, 5 drawer, golden oak, $15; .!.f’e?&.’ repaired: lowest rates. National Automatic 5. M. Co, 145 Sixth st.; tel. Jessle 3796. DOMESTICThe machine for family use; best lo cheapest; second-hand all maies ai s price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes. tic offics, 1021 Market st., Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3, ; slightly uzea $10. $16. $20; wou Tncw ooy the swing in the window. 1051 Market st, ALL kinds bought. sold and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st. STORAGE AND WARENOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods nnr::_ moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard et., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 75 Honokaa § Co e E . 8t o-day (Wednesday), at 11:30 & m. T Honokaa § mrmd‘-.moth-rmmlmmt. ¥ DODGE—! this ity, December 1004, Ronaid B Dodge, ulover musbend of Anne o T Dodge, Spring Valley Water Co. ¥ ST R AT | g EH e e nbn?;-fm .:nfi d;‘y: Cal., December ,000 S P Cal 1st con 5s (stamped).108 25 of 18, 1904, Charles E. Ellot, fltur.n‘ Georgle, Emery Elliot, brother of Mra. Grave Avers, etfeet at 3 e Sednesasy Interment D. m., Wednesday. FINN (e FLARN ity, De- {or F! IGAN)—In this city, cember 20, 1904, Joanna Finn (or Flannigan), @ native of Ireland, aged 76 vears. GRASELL—In this city, December 20, 1804, Sralter, beloved «on of Charles and the late Ollle Grasell, and brother of Fred, Charles. George and ' Edward Grasell, a native of California, aged 15 years 5 months and 18 =2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), 10 a. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gafe Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. W Cal 1st con 5s (stamped).1 283 suBzuas 288 238IIRE Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. E Bid. Ask. 00 ksl"& NP 5s.112% — | 114%/S P C R 4s. — 99 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy st Phone Mint 2041: JOMN F. COOPER, pres.s furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sth: tel. Pri. Ex. 57 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2820 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure; mend Boc! tablet form. malled In plain package; has cured thou- sands. L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg., 8.F. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDI at- torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bldg.. 532 Market at. 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. 2D_HAND ftypewrters sold, rented, repaired, ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. EXPANSION OF MELBOURNE SCHOOLS— Downtown, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, 8 | to 12. Open-air school, 810 Diamond st tel. Capp 5173; 1 to b p. m. Detalls at ther. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licens: follows: George H. Bill, were issued yesterday as 21, 871 Turk etreet, and Minnie F. Naegle, 18,301 Leavenworth street. Hilam E. Vaughan, 24, Sites, and Ida L. Mills, 25, Glasgow, Ky. Harry Kerslake, 32, Portland, Or., and Sarah A. Ellis, 34, Portland, Or. Jose Gonzales, 45, Halfmoon Bay, and Mary Ventura, 20, Halfmoon Bay. Thomas H. Dituman, 27, 520 Buena ‘Vista ave., and Ruby M. Ryan, 21, 1615 Leavenworth, Eugene A. Shores. 34, Tacoma, Wash., and Maude B. Elmer, 26, cf Thorwald Anderson, 33, 100% Sixth street, and Olive Penn, 37, §72 Mission street. James B. White, 38, 119 Fourth etreet, and Mary Mott, 45, 119 Fourth street. George Reckenbeil 26, 663 Ash avenue, and Maud Benner, 21, 2703 Mariposa street. Van Zandt Hedley, 38, Berkeley, and Mabel H. Cope, 25, 114 Page street. Charles A Bomberg, 48, city, and Elizabeth | McQuade, 43, city. Lew Parker, 21, Mill Valley, and Flos- sie M, McConaha, 18, 3850 Twenty-third street. J. Kiergan Mallory, 24, Santa Rosa, and Lena H. Showalter, 10, Stockton. Oscar Bloomfleld, 32, 301 Moss street, and Elise Rubinstein, 26, Haéu Moss street. Harrv M. Turrer, 24, 230 Kearny street, and Maud B. Vasquez, 230 Kearny street. Charles C. Rising, 35, 1274 Union street, and Belle Vasquez, 24, 4 Union street. Abraham L. Harbin, 42, 404 Broadway, and Emily L. Obershaw. 34, 715 Howard street. George L. Hamlilton, 21, Sacramento, and Nellie T. Kelg, 18, Sacramento. Adolph C. Conrad, 26, Alameda, and Florence M. Steinweg. 19, 150 Collingwood street. —_— 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 authori: to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. MARRIED. ARMSTRONG—REYNOLDS—In this _city, December 13, 1904, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, James J Re Armstrong and Emma , both of San Jose, Cal. BE SROSSMANN—In this city, cember 18, 1904, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Geear Becker and Marle Grossmann, both of this city. —PLATO—In this city, December 19, William H. Benson and Myrtle M. De- LL—VINCENT—In this city, Decem- ber 17. 190 the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, Walter W.' Chapell of San Francisco and Ethel Vincent' of Portland,(Or. | CHIPMAN-BURGE—In_ this city, December | 18, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pa: tor Central M. E. Church, George Chipman of Tesle, and Mabel Agnes Burge of | San Francisco. GARRETT—ANDERSON—In this cember 17, 1004, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, George H. Garrett of San Francisco and Lavra Vera Anderson of Plainficld, Wis, HAMMON In this + city, De- cember 2 5 the Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E. Chureh, Joshua £, Hammond of Coronado Beach, Cal., and Anna . Shultz of Omaka, Nebr. RIGSBY—In this city, December 904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- Church, Walter O. Johnscn Gertrude M. Grigsby, both of San Fran- eity, 17, tor Central M. 0. | co. OELGART—SMITH—In this city, December 19. 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- tor Central M. E. Church, Willlam Oelgart and Ella H. Smith, "both of Sulphur Creek, WORKS—CHAPMAN—In this city, December 18, 1904, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, Rollo H. Works of Portland, Or., and Altha E. Chapman of San Francisco. —_— DIED. Badger, y E.—70 Lemcke, August Benedict Linegan, Mary—72 Benson, 2 'McIntosh, Chas. F.—49 | Drigham, Harriet R.—84 McNeil, Mrs, - M.—69 Cotter, Willlam—6 Mollestad, Jorgen—i0 De Calderon, Dolores C. Moore, Margaret—65 Dodge, Ronald E —31 Nordiund, Oline—65 Elliot, |Pfeiffer, George R.—15 Charles Finn ' (or _Flannigan), Sheehan, Margaret—3 Joanna—7i6 Shores, Samuel B.—28 Grasell, Walter—15 |Smith, George W.—89 Hawkins, Mary—67 {Strong, EN—T75 Jennings, Patrick Thompson, Capt, Wal- Kendrick, Jean—83 ter J.—052 Leonhardt, Helen — 7|Tiernan, Richard—75 months, BADGER—On_Thirteenth avenue, near Oak- lard, Cal, December 19, 1004, Mary Eliza- beth Badger of Redwood Canyon, beloved wite of David Badger, mother of Willlam ¥owler of Rocky Ridge, Contra Costa County, sister of Mrs. Minerva Emslie of Cas- Mendocino County, Cal.. a native of Nova Scotia, aged 70 years. BENEDICT—In this city, December 20, Sophla C., beloved wife of C. §, Be'neldalgz' mother of Egbert J. Benedict, and sister of Charles C. Judson, a native of New York. > The funeral services will be held to- day (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock p. m., at the chapel at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Inter- ment strictly private, BENSON—In Oakland, Cal, December 19, 1904, Edith, beloved wife of George Be: mother of Jesse Benson, daughter ot th leie Jesse Kays and Mrs. ¥. Tonn, and foie e a0 N sister of Jesse Kays, a of ‘Gakland, Cal, uged 20 years 4 monthy days. (Boston and New York papers please_ e v, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are i fully invited to atiend the funeral foday (Wednesday), at 2:30 p. m.. from her . laty residence, 913 Alice street. Interment Mot tain View Cemetery, Oakland. (BRIGHAM—In Fruftvale, Cal., December 1t 1904, Harriet R. Brigham, Beloved sister o Mrs' T. H. Allen, a native of New Yori azed & years. COTTER—In this city, December 19, 1904, Willlam, dearly beioved son of James and Catherine Cotter, and brother of and Elizabeth Cotter, a native s.:mr‘x-’-.';'l cisco, aged G years 7 months and 4 days. [ FFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:30 p. m.. from the resiv dence of his parents, 72;!‘ Clementina street, thence to St. Jokeph's Church for services ut 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross % DE_CALDERON—In this city, Dece: Dolores C. de Calderon, Nwdmmmr”' of Dr. Eustorslo Calderon. & native of Sal- or. 7 Friends and acquaintances respect- fully invited to attend the funeral serviecs —_—e HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors_to & Gallagher). D, a3 E :mnmrn. 3 RS AND Feiophone Bouth g0 ook UNITED UNDERTAKERS, =———Funeral ‘and Between Finest 1— De- | HAWKINS—In West Oakland, December 18, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of the late Thomas Hawkins, and mother of May, Thomas J. and C. W. Hawking and Mrs. J. Rodger; a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 67 HSK,B P Co 4%s. 90%1 — |Sun Tel 6s...114' 105 | Do bs 106 |Suttr-st 104 | M ¢ Wat 55,100 | Ris T Wkabs — | SF Drdk_bs.112 years B months and § da: MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. L Friends and acquainiances are respect- | Ala S _Co. 25 {Mat Nav Co. 70 — fully invited to atiend the funeral Wednes. | Amer Bis Co — 90 |Nev Nat Bk.200 208 day, December 21 1904, at 1:30 p. m., from | Cal Cot Mils 80 —- IN Cal P Co. — 9% her’ late residence, 1115 Willow street, | Cal G&ECor. 40 50%:/0ak Bk Sav.120 — thence to St. Patrick's Church, whera serv- | C Jockey C1.1101%112%(0ak T Con.. 76 — | ices will be held at 2 p. m. Interment St.| Cal Powder.130 145 |[IOOF Hall A 6% — Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ,g:} %hlxp&C?r - ’gg {grp?‘el;l_m réml; 16% JENNINGS—In this city, December 20, 1904, | — 185 |PacC Cas Co. st Patrick, beloved hushand of Blizabeth Jen: | Cen Bl Oak 60 67%/Pac Sur Co.108 — | nings, and father of Margarita, Peter O. and | Chutes Co .. — 6 :n;lfn i P Gllbert H. Jennings, and brother of Peter ' City & C Bk — 120 6 ¥ Drydock. - = 88 and Catherine Jennings, a native of County ) C¥P L Imp.. — ° 6%%|SF&SY Co: 20 Galway, Ireland. 4 | Fast Dyom.. — 375 (S J Wat Co.103 ! I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | g\p}x?wa co‘x‘nldo 50 e tully invited to attend the funeral to-day ' EN Bk. Oak.120 — o 12y (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late Fischer Thtr — 13 T_r\‘w 2 L i -l residence, 95 Dorland strect, between Seven- | Ernch-A B.106 —"|Union Sugar. Fi teenth and Elghteenth_thence to Mission Do- | Hono P Co.. — |UR InC pfd. o % lores Church, where a requiem mass will be | Do pool . — | Do com ... — celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENDRICK—In this eity, December 19, 1004, /Lon& SF Bk 53 California Stock and Ofl Exchange. Jean Kendrick beloved mother of Miss Oil Stocks— Bid. Asked. Josephine Kendrick, Mrs. Sarah E. Mac- | Apollg ......... 35 40 Farland and Mr, Rodney Kendrick, a native | Assocfated Oil Co, Trst Cert. 20 of Canadk, aged 85 vears 6 monihs and 4| California-Standard ........ 18 days. (Buffalo, N, Y., and#Toronto, Omario, Caribou ........ 6 00 papers please copy.) | Coalings & Pacific 50 i [ Friends are {vited to attend the funeral | Forty 48 services Wednesday, December 21. at 11 ' Four 55 i a. m., from her late residence, 3348 Clay | Hanford 4 | street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Home 40 | LEMCKE—In this city December 19, 1904, Independence 32 H | Ausust, beloved husband of Lulu Lemcke Kern . 5 1214 | (nee Graham), and father of Edna Lemcke, Kern (New) a native of Germany. Monte Cristo T4 % | [FFriends and acquaintances and mem- Occidental of W. Va B g 08 bers of the Barbers' Protective Union are re- | Senator : { spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- Soveretgn a4 day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock D. M., Sterling 200 2 50 from Westminster Presbyterian Church, cor- guperior ... 05 e a o] ner Page and Webster streets. Interment | mqicty Three 0 835 Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Re- | nol8CIoron, 13 00 | _ mains at the residence, 346 Hickory avenue. | = \pr i B0l 0o i { LEONHARDT—In this city, December 20, ' Agsociated Ofl Co. Bonds.... ... 8800 | | 1904 Helen, beloved daughter of Mr. and SALES. | | Mrs' Walter H. Leonhardt, a native of San | s ! Francisco, aged 7 months anq 21 days. | 1q Morninz Session. i | LINEGAN—In this city, December 19, 1904, | g0 Hom""‘c £ pry | ?{&r)‘ Linegan, a native of Ireland, aged 72 poq aorbe oo, Ty | MCINTOSH—1In this city, December 20, 1904, 242::: ;fi‘(lm‘mm('rm:m g ! Charles F. McIntosh, a native of New York ' zog Ol S TRISC 18 City, aged 40 years. ‘A member of San Fran- | yooq o™ cisco Mailers' Union, No. 15. (Melbourne, i Aus., papers please copy.) | B | MCNEIL—In this city, December 20, 1904, Mrs, ORES } | Maria McNeil, wife of the late Peter Mc- « 100 Associated Ofl it o Nell, and mother of D. J. Shine and the late it SR Vi 50 230 Forty Ofl 43 Mrs. May White, aged 69 years. 250 Forty Of 45 | | g Notice of funeral hereafter. et Ot ! | MOLLESTAD—In this city, December 19, 1904, | = | Jorgen Mollestad, brother of Andrew M. | Mining Stocks. Moliestad, a native of Sweden, aged 40! &\\ FRUNCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. | vears. i XCHANGE. Y& Remains at the mortuary chapel of Following were the sales on the San Fran: the Colden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 | clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | | Mission street, near Twenty-first. 1 Morning Sersion—Comstocks. ! MOORE—In Oakland, Cal., December 20, 1004, | 200 Andes . 17] 200 Hale & Norc. 97 Margaret Moore, beloved wife of the late | 200 Belcher .. 17| 20¢ Mexican 100! | John Moore, and mother of Owen F. Moore, 200 Best & Belch. 90| 150 Ophir -2 90 Mrs. M. A. Hogan and Mrs. John Hogan, | 250 Caledonia ... 40 600 Ophir . 298 4 MALIVG of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged | 200 Challenge 19| 100 Seg Belcher... 03 years. 600 Chollar . 21| 400 Sierra Nev 37 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Con Cal & V.1 40/1300 Union Con 44 fally invited to attend the uneral to-morrow | Gould & Cur. 16/ 100 Union Con 43 (Thureday), at 8:30 a. m., from win- | o elle street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Afierngon. Sestion: St | San Francisco, where a requiem high mass = 300 Best & Belch. 90! 400 Ophir 20 will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | Caledonia 39 800 Ophir . 2 commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy 22| 200 Potosl 13 Cross Cemetery. 2111300 Savage . 18 NORDLUND—In this clty, December 20, 1904, ' 501 800 Seg Belc! 03 Oline, beloved wife of Guldbrand J. Nord- 97/2000 Sierra Nev 39 lund, a native of Norway, aged 65 years and 98, 300 Sterra Nev.... 40 | 1 month. Mexican 1 10f 200 Silver Hill 9 | @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- Mexican 1 05/ 200 Syndicate 20 | tend the funeral to-morrow (’l'hur-dly)‘., at Ophir 3 15/%000 Union Con.... 45 i 10:. a. m., at the parlors of Craig, Cochran LOS. 3 o 2 ] | & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk | g a l.fl AT | and Laikin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Big- At Bld.Ask. Cemetery. Remains at her late residence, = Alpha jIuia. o <00 08 520 Sixth street, untll 9:30, Thursday, De- | Alfh - ctd ‘]".;'-,'(":;::zk- - ‘1"27 cemiber - | iy 3 Belcher . 17 18wady Wash .. 2 0% { PEEIFFER—In this city, Decgmber 18. 1004, | goiher wocis L0 gaagy W R secrge Rudolph, beloved son of Rudolph and g o | . 5 Bullion . 19 22Occidental ... 78 90 ! ma Pelffer. and brother of Francls A (ajedonta 38 40/0phir 3153 20 e R. an e J. Pfeiffer, a native | . . AL 3 - - | an Francisco, aged 15 years 6 months | Challense B e B | and 18 days ot sl - . | E7Fricnds and acqualntances are respect. | Confidence .. 70 80iScor L fully invited to attend the funeral services e e poat Wednesday. December 21, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. WiSiora N - at the mortuary chepel of the Golden Ga SR el L Undertaking ' Company, 2475 Mission street, , Town Folnt.. 13 18ifilver Hil.... 58 60 near Twenty-first. Irterment Mount Olivet | 5y (fl8, 00 55 QIS dicite . 25 “emetery. | g | oo E. Sle Nev 03 | | SHEEHAN—In this city, December 20, 1904, | Gould & oo 16 vormgn €0 o 1 Mnrfinr-:,rbthn»d v\-l(c’t;‘{ Unl;nel' !She;lh- Hale & Norc.1 00 1 05! Yellow - A mother 6t Margaret, John, Danfel, Mar: 7 e il and Joseon Sheehan, dluxhurn of | TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Bridget and the late John Costello, and sis- | Morning Session. | ter of Catherine Costello and Mrs. Joseph | 300 .1 57035 & | McTigue, a native of Loulsville, Ky., aged | 4000 E,,Eumr:,fi 1+ e ° 9 yesrs and 11 montks. | 100 Esperanza 02 200 Toh Belmont.. 68 | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | 1100 Goldfiold R oy | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 100 Jumiie pr g | (Thursday)._ at 9:30 o'clock, from her late | 400 Ray & O s | residence, 54 Duboce avenue, thence to St. | | Joseph's’ Church, where services will be | _ Afterzioon Hemio, i :._rx,:e‘.;'ylo o'clock. Interment Holy Cross| 700 s Min. a0 S::.‘d::?m' :g { . Ce - i & ena0 | SHORES—In this city, December 18, 1904, | ,400 Goldfield . £1/3500 Sandstorm 4 | Samuel Brackett, beloved husband of Sarah ' 1300 Machamara . 21 500 Ton Exten ...3 00 May Shores, and son of Samuel and Emma | ¥ rlen 05] 500 Ton Gold Mt. 13 | B. Shores a native of Ithaca, N. Y., aged | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. i | 28 years i months and 5 days. (ithaca and | Tonagah Binghamton papers please copy.) i R e e O¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | oo o Bid.-As) Bid. Ask. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day 200 Of Nev..d 23 9 SolRescue . 08 07 (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his Mont Ton ...1 871 %0/Ton & cal i | late residence. 23 Bartlett street,”thence by 10n FEXten 90 ;iRay & O'B 05 - of clectric funeral car from corner’ Eighteenth MacNamara 24 25/Paymaster 0z 04 and Guerrero streets, at 10:30 a. m., to o0 Midway. 31 i5Mizpah Ex .0 12 — Mount Olivet Cemetery. j Ton Belmont’ 63 Ti{Litte Ton o SMITH—In Oakland, Cal., December 17, 1804, | mon Onto oo, 20 23y aochar. 0L 8 | " George W.. beloved ‘husband of Barbara w39 2Gold Anchor.. — 20 Smith, a native of Ohio, aged 30 vears. | Ton Gote AC 18 3l it s M = STRONG—In San Leandro, Cal., December. 20, | i e o OO S OR e 1904, Eli Strong. beloved husband of Ama: by~ epd l Strong, and father of Alfred, Benjamin and Sandstorm .. 41 Black Butte .. 15 19 Robert Strong and Mrs. E. Dolan and Mrs. | Red Top . 18 19/Booth G M Co 10 —1 T. Hearty, a native of Illinois, aged (22{3%‘-& MUE IR Elgg‘x‘;mll - 15 20 | years. ™ g 10 ul | THOMPSON—In this city, December 20, 1904, | Diamondfield. — 26(Silver Pick ... — 18| | Captain Walter J. beloved husband of | JUMbo ... 00 GfMay Queen . 16 — Helen M. Thompsoh. agd father of Laura,JUmbo BX .. 22 24[Nevads Boy .. 17 — Kub and the’ late George Ar Thompion, 4 | Eonnsylvania” 08 10|Bulitros Ain: w0 native of Glasgow. Scotland.'aged 52 years | Goldfleld 80 SiiBik Butte Ex 10 — 7 months and 20 days. (Glasgow and Dublin ' endall 20 22/4outh Western 60 — papers nlease coby.) Dicng .58 3 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late reai- dence, 1625 Turk street, thence to Holy | Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, | Following were the sales on the : ctsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange g'-e:(el;;:;: Morning Session. ' 1700 Bullfrog Min. 60/1000 N ¥ Ton Con. commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment | 1000 Free Gold M. 15' 500 B 1a St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakiand. | "100 Golaneld Min. 8612000 Peegn-l;fl's-fil}" i TIERNAN—In this city, Deccmber 19, 1904, | 106 MncNamara - 231000 Sandstorm 3 Richard, beloved husband of Bridget Tier- | 1200 Mont Ton ...1 &5/ 200 Ton Belmont.. 19| Dan. and father of Mrs. J. Yates, Mrs. J.| 450 Mont Ton..i'82%! 600 Ton Midway.. 45 | Tay, Mrs. P. Owen, and George, Charles, | 2000 N Y Ton Con 1311500 Ton N Ster .. | | Howard and Richard Tiernan, s native of Afternoon Session s zsl ! ew ork, age years. my 2000 . | J7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1000 Bullfrog Min. 802000 R anla, 10 | iaed. to sttend ‘the fuersl fo-day| *5od Free Gold M. 141000 Bog Tob "] e a. m.. from his late| |} © 1412000 Reg = tesidence, 2637 Micsion etréet, "thence 't | 1060 Gold Mt Con. 1412000 Rescue . o7 | St Peter's Church. where a requiem high, 500 JuMBo .-+ $0i3000 Sandstorm 40 mass will be celebrated for the repose of | 100 JACNATAMa, - 2% 100 Ton Belmoni » his scuil, =t 0 a. m.) Toveement/ Holy Cros (3000 N°¥ wou. Gon. 1411009 2on Gold" e 3000 N Y Tan Con 15/1000 Ton Midway . 33 2600 Paymaster ... 0412700 Ton N Star.. 25| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ' COMMERCIAL NEWS Bid. Ask. Adams ... 00 —|MacNamara ‘HE"'}; ustin X —| Miz Continued From Page Fifteen. o < e i T =i s Blaclr(' Bém;‘ }3 83:; Goldfield. 10 — | OCK: Boot] - —IN'Y T Con i b iy ;‘é“f"“f" e Bullfros Min. 60 —|Paymaster”. " of 33! gl 3 Tor Bt Costa... — —_ | Colehan ...... — 17[Pennsylvani 10 ! Marin Co.... — [9%|S V Wat Co. 39% 39% | Coumbia ... 21 —|Pine trovs g i GAS AND BLECTRIC. Diamondfield. 21 —IRay Bxten .. 0 Cent L & P. 8% 4148 F G & E. 54% b6 | Dixie Min — 20iRay & O'Brien 03 s Mutual B L. 10 .111§{Stkn G & — 5% | Esperanza ... 01 02iRed Top. 17 18" Pac L Co... 0% — |UG & E Co. — —" | Free Gold M. — I8iRescus 0% 0 : INSURANCE, Gold Crter Ex 10 20/ Rothweli 10 50’ sty Foa. — i | Shotran ® Aot B2 oldfiel - BANK STOCKS. Ghlaneld Dmd — oy e | Am Ntl Bk.130 — (L P & A....152 — | Goldfleld Min. 84 " i | Anglo-Cal .. 88 90 [Mer Trust...— 230 |Gldfid Red L 05 Exten .2 70 3 00 Bank of Cali20 425 |Merch Ex... 50 — | Goufleld & Pk 16 Gord a2 19 | Cal Safe Dp.152 — |8 F National. — — ! Goldfield Ton. Midway.. 34 25! First Natlonl — — Govd M+ Con. of Nev.® 50 10 00 | 7 SAVINGS BANKS. Hazel Kirk .. — a0l Ger S & L.2330 — Sav & L So.. — 100 | Jim Butler 20 = 1'5! Hum S & L. — — [Sec Say Bk.. — s24 |Jumba .. o Prees Mutual Sav. 901 — Tittle Ton — = § F sav U.B10 675 Lucky Bldwn 05 % —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS., 41 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 4% Mary Smith to Mary Stein, lot on S line of Oak street, 137:6 W of Octavia, W 30, s G 18 10 | b b | skt Bviin Sinsia oo i i X 33 to lot on W Hutch § P C 14% 15 |Paauhau 8 C 20% ‘Webster street, Kilanea 8 C. 41376 | 25 § ‘fi’;?:u;g‘fls:“;mf“““"""""- ELLANEOUS. F. Louise N. Wilkins et aL, Alaska P A. 93% — {Oceanio i Joton NE corner of Facific 4hd Flerms stens & :vuc.? sk 4 H*Em 3\::5192 T 5% 5«1?’.0 by N T8N also Tot Co a3 jpes Smorm Py | of e MV& MtTm. 95 Tel Co.10T — | ltne of Valencia street, 56 N E. and Annie J. Manseau to Frank { L.E:n:":\’nnl'e “E. Fernandes, lot on v; nhn'- 3'! ‘Glblon, same; §! | man and Kathe Seiger, !lavenue, 226 N of California street, i+ | line of Fair Oaks street, | building on N line of Sutter street, 123 W of | weaknesses is said to be a fondness for | me, then. Grattan street 111:86 B of 119, W 30:8%, N 137; $10. Thomee F. and. Mary M. Muray. Iine of Geary street, 2432 W of Steiner. 8 82 3 wsu-n fi;u'flm‘-m N 25 by B 75; gift. Altred Borei to Fablan Joost Cr =2 lot reots. NO65 by B 115; erah L. Guterson o Nettle E. Beckwith, loton!:unta’o‘!bannzle:tlnm'li“fwsum -fth, S 27: :6; s L, Salomon to Herrietta Salomen, 1ot | on N line of Twenty-ninth street, 262:9 B Dolores, E 27:1 by N 114; gift. Sanchez street, S0 S of Duncan, S 100; $10. e Benfamin Healey to Christina Danie ou snj line of 71wenty-seventh street, l% w of Sanchez, W 25 by S 114; $10. s Elizabeth W. Humphrey (wife of C. F) 10 Robert _Gibson, lot on N gx;.“ogo Cuitornia | k. f Larkin, B N 70:10; $10. | ."R‘:t‘hflrtla glmo to rge N. Didion, same; $10. Willjam and Mary Mjller to Clayton W. Hollis, lot on SE line of street, 93:6 NE of Fifth, NE 45 by SE 80; $10. T. Rushton to Her- el A Seiger, ot on E line of Tenth N 25 by | | | B_120; §10. 2 Bey District Land Company to United States Bullding, Realty and Investment Soclety, wt on W line of Third avenue, 25 S of B street, 825 by W 95; $10. Horace B. Angell to McCarthy lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, Fulton street, N 75 by E 120; $10- McCarthy Company to Clara S. same; $10. Albert Meyer to Harvey Long. O Tt St et 250 N N 37:6 by E 120; H. L M. and M. A. Matthews to Willlam Nicholson, lot on W line of Ninsteenth ave- nue, 100 N of O street, N 100 by W 120; $10. Isaac L. Salomon to Henrletta Salomon, lot on W line of San Bruno road, 125 S of Sull- Company, 216 N of Tychsen, | lot on B line of I street, | me treet, S 167:6, W_100, § 7:8 W 20, N 175, B 130, lots 2 and 3, block 2, University Mound, $10. State of California (by Edward Ji Smith, | Tax Cfllector) to A. J. Pootz, lot 4. block 13, MissioR and Thirtieth streets extension: $2. Marine Construction Company to Interna- tional Send Blast Company all property, no 1 property described; 3 "onn D Murray. > st Construction Company, patent right; $10. i “Marine’ Construction Company to Interna- | tional Sand Blast Company. patent right: $10. Patrick J. Grady to J. Giltether, lot on § corner of Lisbon street and Brazil ave nue, SE 2% by SW 100, block 28, Excelsior Homestead: $10. R. and Anna Ma; fiolumlel:. 12;023_ omestead: $10. Gustav and Marie Mayrisch to same, lots 22,25 and 32_ block 5, lot 27, block 8. lot 32, block 11, tract A, same; $10, Adolph and Marle Mayrisch or Mayrich to same, lots 18 26, 27 and 81 block 5. lot 28, block 8, lot 23, block 11, tract A, same; $10. George and Ernestine Nelle to same, let_ 24, block B, lot 31, block 11, tract A, same; 10. i b V. J. A. and Helen L. Rey to Helen M. Mc- | Clintock (wife of H. J.) lot on W_line of Chenery street, 114 S of Thirtieth, S 11 by W 125, block 28, Fatrmount: $10. Jullus C. Reis to Eugene L. Switt, lot 1 block 4. Refs Tract; grant. N Thomas M. O'Connor to Lizzie W. O (;oumr. lot on NE line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 75 NW | of I street. NW 150 by NE 100, block 466, Bay View Homestead: also lot on SW line of Twenty-second avenue, 300 SE of 1 street, SE i 75 by SW 100 Llock 433, same; grant. ! Catherine Hughes to William J. Bell, lot on E line of Prentiss street, 125 N of Jefterson, 25x70, lot 827, Gitt Map 2; $10. State of California (by Edward J. Smith. sch to Abe and Charles lock 5, tract A, People’s | Tax Collector) to O. H. Ferguson, lots 1636 to 1652, Gift Map 3; $25. | Bullders’ Contracts. | August and Hilma Adamson (owners) with | 1. G. Bergren (contractor), architect ——. All work for a two-story frame bullding on Iot on W line of Noe street, 100 S of Liberty, S 26:6 by W 110, Mission block 111; $4500. Caleb Levensaler (owner) with A. 8. Ruch (contractor), afchitect Harrls ‘Olborn—l;\lll Jork v frame bul ing on lo for a_two-story frame bullding on lot on E | B 117:6; $2060. | fl"s‘" \s\'.%cf‘:ynm (owner) with Fennell Bros. (contractors), architect E. J. Vogel—Grading, | concrete, iron, steel and brick work for a six- | story bullding on lot on § line of Mission | street, 100 E of Fourth, E 25 by S 100; $12.287 Same owner with George R. Lang (con-| tractor), architect same—Carpenter work, glass, electric, plumbing, hardware, roofing, plastéring, stairs for same on same; $8032. | Same owner with Otis Elevator Company | (contractors), architect same—Elevator work for same on same: $2400. Richard I. Whelan (owner) with M. V. Brady | contractor). arohitect T. J. Welsh—Excavating, zrading. conerete and cement work, sidewalk. brick work, stone work. wrought and cast iron | and steel work for a three-story brick ware- | house on W line of Ninth street_ 75 S of Har- | rison, W 100 by 75, Missin Block 44} 500, ‘1;.;;.” owner with G. H. and S. Walker (con- tractors), architect same—Carpentry and join- ery, hardware, glazing, plastering. sheet rion. | metal work, painting. Whitening, plumbing, | wasfitting and sewering for same on same; $8880. Solomon Friedmar. (owner) with Mager Bros. (contractors), architect David C. Coleman—Ex- cavating, concrete, carpenter. mill work. stairs. | lathing, plastering, tinning. electric work for | a three-story frame building (store and flats) | {on § line of Sixteenth street, 80 W of Capp, v 95:2% : $5925. “S25 :)I:Snrr 'll.lh G. C. Sweeney (contractor), architect same—Gasfitting, water piping. sewers, plumblng, for same on same: §720. Same owner with N. Huck (contractor) ar- g same—Painting for same on same: $430. rmlrl‘:!SA Lewis (owner) with Matt V. Brady (contractor), architect Nathaniel Rough face brick work, bond iron anchors a d cementing for a three-story and basement brick bullding on S corner of Bryant and Zoe street, swW by SE 105: $13,250. Charles Holbrook (owner) with A. J. Me- | Nicoll Elevator Company (contractors), archi- | tect same—All work for installation of eleva- | tor and lifts for a four-story and basement Sansome, W 122, N 137:6, E 122:6, S to begin- ing: $420. e b Randolph (owner) with Mangrum & Otter (contractors). architects Cumningham & | Politeo—Steam heating for six-story and basement brick bullding on W line of Mason street, 30 N of O'Farrell, N 85, W 103:1%3, S | 115, E 23:1%, N 30, E 80: $3365. ! Same owner with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architects same—Electric pas- | senger elevator for same on same; $2730. | | —_—————————— LATE SHIPPING I 'muGENCE.i SAILED. ( Tuesday, December 20. | Stmr Santa Cruz, Alberts. Pigeon Point. | Schr Okanogan, Reid, Port Gamble. | Schr Boreails, Samueison. Columbia River. | ISLAND PORT. Dec 20—Br stmr HONOLULU—Sailed Gaelic, for Yokohama. OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Dec 20—Stmr | | Coptie, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, for | Hongkong: stmr Deucalion, from Tacoma, for Liverpool and Glasgow: stmr Shawmut, from | Tacome, for Manila: stmr Tremont, from h-: coma and Seattle, for Manila; stmr Nlcodnm‘,; O FWERP Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Finland, | New York. I IBRALTAR Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Nelar, New York. N OUTHAMPTON—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr | Minnehaha, from New York. ! NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Slavonia, for Naples. —Arrived Dec 20—Stmr Kaiser Whieim . from New York, via Plymouth. Cigar From King Edward. One of King Edward’s little human witnessing a fire. A writer in the People’s Friend tells of him that, when he was Prince of | ‘Wales, one evening. on hearing the rush of fire engines passing, he fol- lowed them to see their ogemtlons. H While looking on, he éntered into conversation with a reporter, who was taking notes of the occurrence, and | when about to return home again he drew out his cigar case and afforded | the reporter & cigar, which he willing- | 1y accepted, and, tearing out a leaf from his notebook, proceeded care- fully to roll it up. ! On the Prince asking the reason for his doing so, he replied: “I may never again have the honor of recetv-’ ing a cigar from your Highness, and | should like to keep this one as a sou- venir."” X The Prince observed: “You know | 1 did not think I should be i recognized,” and, again producing his cigar case, said: “Will you have .‘ cigar?” The reporter, nothing loath, accept- ed again the kind invitation, the Prince remarking as he did so, “But to smoke this time.”—Liverpool Post. | many years, | new teeth. | sance began about seven years ago. | lighthearted as a girl of sixteen. | she take: | talker. SLAIN GIRL'S CLOTHES FOUND Clew in Mysterious Murder Case in Colorado Supplied by a Woman Mine Owner NEW FACTS DEVELOPED She Says She Saw a Man iy Last Part of November {¢¢ in Queer Way in Vicinity PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 20.—Fvidencs gathered by the police Indicates that the murdered woman found enne Canyon several days ag ma have been Sadie Durant, a woman wh came to Pueblo late in October fr California. She left Pueblo on Decer ber 3 with the expressed purpose of going to Victor for a short visit, and she has not been heard from since that time. Her description closely resem- bles that of the dead woman. But tle is known of her in Pueblo. It is said that she was separated from her husband ard feared violence in case he should find her. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Deec. 20.—The latest clew in the murder mys- tery of Cheyenne Mountain, which has been received by the Sheriff and Chief of Police, iIs now being traced up by the officers with some show of success. The clew was supplied by Mrs. Ellen E. Jack, who owns a number of min- ing claims on Cheyenne Mountain and who discovered several pieces of wom- an's clothing while on her way to the city yesterday. A part of a white skirt and portions of a woolen dress were discovered, but as she had heard nothing of the sen- sational murder Mrs. Jack did not re- port her find until to-day. Sheriff | Grimes and Chief of Police Reynolds and two officers went at once to the ve- glon described by Mrs. Jack. The woman says that about dusk in the latter part of November she saw a man, whom she took to be a German, climbing along the hillside in an excit- ed manner and carrying a bundle in a gunny-sack. He appeared to be avoid- ing the regular roadway as much as possible, and walked among the trees along the road. The man was greatly excited and asked to be directed to some place to sto~ for the night. When directed to the section-house on the Short Line road he paid no attention, but continued on over the hill toward Cripple Creek. John Quirk of Denver, who thought from the description that the body might be that of his wife, after viewing the remains, said that his fears were groundless. e — HAIR OF OCTOGENARIAN TAKES YOUTHFUL COLOR | At Advanced Age Massachusetts Lady Cuts Her Second Set of Teeth and Recovers Vision. “Toothless and cappy,” the young woman's description of her venerable grandmother, would be singularly in- applicable to Miss Rose Perkins of Huntington, Mass. At the adfanced | age of 85 Miss Perkins finds that her hair, which has been snow white for s beginning to turn black. She is also beginning to cut a set of This process of renai when her eyesight, which had failed her several vears before, was suddenly restored to her and she threw her glasses away. Since then she has had no use for them. So excellent is her eyesight, indeed, that she has just completed a large bedquilt comvosed of nine stars, each star containing the enormous number of 278 diamonds. If Miss Perkins does not find old age the toothless, miserable existence it is reputed to be, neither does she find it a period of superfluit She is “smart,” | as they =ay in New England, about the | house, aids materially in the house- work and delights in reading and sew- ing. She attends church with a regu- larity that is enough to shame the | younger generation, Avalks about town expedit visits as cheerful and In- deed, she says she feels as if her girl- hood were returning to her, but sup- poses it is only that second childhood people ta'k so much about. Her mind is perfectly clear and her memory is good. She not only recol- lects events of her girlhood days, but keeps well in mind the more recent events. Instead of living in the past an intense interest in the and she is an entertaining She says e cannot account for her white hair turning back to black or for the third set of teeth which she is cutting, but fancies that her strong determination not to become an uninteresting old person may have something to do with it.—New York Tribune. on little shopping her neighbors, and is present, _— ee—————— The Japanese Commander-in-Chief. Marquis Oyama is a giant among the Japanese. Six feet tall and weighing nearly 300 pounds, he is the national patron of wrestling and of swords- manship and the idol of the army. Notwithstanding the recent honors won by the, foreign-trained generals, Kuro- ki, Oku, Nozu and Nogi, this represen- tative of the samurai class is the idol of the army, which regards him as the embodiment of the spirit of old Japan. Marquig Oyama is the youngest of the empire builders of Japan, among whom Marquis Yamagata and Marquis Ito are best known. He is now about 62 years of age.—Chicago Chronicle. “Every young man has a future be- him,” remarked the Wise Guy. es,” agreed the Simple Mug: “the difficulty is to catch up with it.” i 3 i £ 7 L R : liii!}. i i I

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