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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1905 SOLIGI ORS WANTED. peition of teibs; ex- re Call Market and e S HORSES AND WAGONS. - ges, gent to any sddress in one year for § HOUSES LET. s houses to let; send for cir- M EN & CO., 20 Motgmy. he Weekiy the TO USES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. ? 19 rooms; cle - Park COTTAGES TO LET. t age at San Francisco' = o B cisco’s heaith X $60 per 2 rooms vacant; price ‘acing ocean, “H JR., ren ocean boulevas _HOTELS, Market chclas - BE WELL T racter to take | e MONEY TO LOAN. O MEDICAL—Continued. PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. CONFIDENTIAL, s of all kinde and of every description made on planos, furniture, warehouse re- ¢ livestock” and o people on their in- dividual notes at banking-house rates; in case of sickness or loss of employment we jxtend your loan, so you take no chance of osing Your goods: yoUr business s strictly confidential, as we make no Inquiries of your nelghbors: goods remain in your possession 2nd you can have the loan as long as you de- sire; If you have any outstanding bills or B re any loun company, we will pay them ' You and give you more money: it is > pay onie than a number; to ladies of ce we make loans without any se- htever: we cun refer you to any n newspaper in this city; don’t fall to 41l and see us and we will cheerfully ex- 10 ¥0U our up to date method of doing DeSE; YOu meet no one at our separate private offices. ILLINOIS TRUST Y, room 16, Phelan building; phone and v 5 MONEY | ALWAYS ON HAND. MS FROM $10 TO S TREATME S A CLAIM ON YOUR FURNI- TURE, PIANO, HORSE, VEHICLE OR SALARY, ETC. NO PUBLICITY ABOUT IT. NO BANK MORE RELIABLE. PROOF—OUR LARGE BUSINESS. EVERY REASON YOUR APPLICATION SHOULD BE LEFT HERE WHEN YOU NEED MONE WE'RE READY AND WILLING. LNTIRELY NEW PAYMENT PLAN, HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., 202-208 CALLAGHAN BLDG., MARKET _ AND _ McALLISTER PHONE SOUTH 922, LOAN HEADQUAHRTERS. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, €01-602-803 Examiner Bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. second mortgages, undivided inter- ignments of rents, property in trusi egacies, life estates and undivided in property purchased. ALWAYS. STS. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY ANY salaried employe or wage earner can get Just wn his pote: Monthly, Semi-M. Weekly. $50—Return to us. .$13 35 $0 68 $3 85 $30—Return 10 us.. 500 400 200 $20—Return to us.. 535 26 185 $15—Return to us.. 400 200 100 Or any other gum, and pay back in proportion. THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 500 Riaito bldg.. New Montgomery and Mission sts. investors for sale. MAX- 117¢ James Flood bullding. INVALID CHAIRS, d; m he 2018 Mt tei. Park 775 JAPANESE FLORIST. flowers every a and Crocker iberal reward. ¥ Bmporfum. and return eturn t Market Academy of st.; elevator RY 00., Beale st Bryant sts. pipe complete. Geltvery 5 per hundred per hundred per hundred § per hundred . 88 per hundred -’$11 85 per bundred feet feet teet feet feet feet (new) (new (new (new) (new) (new) pe (24 ha); ready for use, 10c (24 hd); ready for use, 12%c (2d hd) : ready for use, 15 24 hd): ready for use, ife ey order or coin by with order. MACHINERY Beale &t co., engines, bollers, pumps, ete., o bought, sold, 4. see Sunday papers. MCHY CO. 130 132 Beale st. L s, 2d-hand hinery. McIN‘ LPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st ng bought fine standard make t no on installments, and baviag e half paid for, to keep up nents and will sell equity for 4 nominal | continue to make t with reverses and about which she bought on the aving same almost small sum to party mstallments. Box acturer of the | { CASH loaned | easy payments: cpen evenings. WILL LOAN reasonable amount 1st, 2a or B4 1 Mortgages on real estate | In city, town or country. Lo rete of M Give full oa of property, on, et on AAAA—UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO. 21 Stockton st.. near Market. a floor. laried people without any Losne made to publicity or r inconvenience on their notes. Loans real estate in probate, life insurance polic! estates, second mort- gages, ass < of rents, etc. SALARY LOANS— M laried people without secur- , knowledge of employer or dential and courtedus treatment. terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. IGHLY respectable private place to optalm Iibersl advances on_diamonds, jewelry, ‘at 1 Baldwin's Jewelry Store, Main 1644. Branch 1102 nird st. ) furniture or plano er eecurity: lowest confidential. ~506- st. corner Market. tiohoe bIdE.. Y loaned to salaried people, retail mer- teamsters, boarding-houses, without secugity easy payments; large business in 40 prindipal cities. TOLMAN 558 Parrott bldg. to salaried people without indorser; on and liberal terms. . The Crossley building. money to ealaried people : good terms, easy payments; security Jas. Flood bldg. cent on furuiture or planos; no removal; no publicity: $25 up; quick, 1al. 26 Montgy et., room 21 YANE to SALAR: ; loans on indorsed notes and other secur- 8. F. DISCOUNT AGCY.. 125-7 Phelan. SALARIED people without security; aiso on furn., estates In_probate, life ins. policies,etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bidg. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, ver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ANY amount, real estate or other security: $100 up. W.'J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery, r. 8. laried people on notes without al Loan Co. 609 Exam. bldg. furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal; V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. DON'T borrrow money on salary untll you see us._ Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. ALL loans on diamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO.. 720 Market et.,loans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. doreer. Fex ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ART planos now on exhibition; the greatest display in San Francieco; the musical pro- fession especially invited; ‘also a_special line of bargains in standard makes, such as Knabe, Stcinway, Chickering, Emerson, etc., from $150 up. « Heine Hall and Warerooms, 237 Geary st. PARTY bhaving bought fine etandard make upright plano on installments, and’ having same half pald for, is unable to keep up payments and will sell equity for a nominal sum to any one wishing to continue to make payments. Box 2727, Call. A LADY having met with reverses and about to lose her plano, which she bought on the inetaliment plan, and having same almost for, will sell for a small sumdto party ng_up balance of instaliments. Box , Cail. UPRIGHTS FROM $65 UP. Piyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, Gabler, Curtaz, Sterling and many others, on BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. hand bililard and we rent tables modern bar fix- NSWICK-BALKE- Miseion st., B. F. plant £ 1e; 250,000 ft. % pipe Leavy; other sizes up t0 12 in.; pumps, air recelvers; 25 HP. G. Weissbaum,356 Tehama. . 1 Smith Premisr Type- | L & M. ALEXAN- agents L. C. Vieibie typewriter Tents gear machinery, en- > pipes, shafting, pulleys, | 53¢ Main e A NEW plano for rent at $3 per mo.; others at $2 and 82 50; one year's rent allowed if purchased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. SAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencla st., be. tween Nineteenth and Twentleth. BING a song in cue flat and get a_plano free dirt cheap; opening evenings. Whitehea Btorage, 1636 Market st. BARGAIN—Chickering upright grand; briiliant, powerful tone. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister. A FISHER upright plano $155. 237 Geary st. P tock East'n mfgr. sac- ham, 110 McAllister ANOS extraordinary, ficed; terms to suit B AENIETR AT ToAN oFiCE, PERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. f T 7907 Market st. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. o1l sizes; cheap, | ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-§500. {8, office 408 Main | ehouse 109 Vallejo st and _engines bought, bged; power plants in their Western Mhy Co., 230 Main. = suits to rent. J. | cton st.. second floor. | 3 scale, nearly new: latest design; «h or terms. Box 2765, Call O Ao as gifts—Toy slik poodle pup- botlers ranklin st.. basement. s s oo = ST stht; very compiete; slightly Address box 2770, C: | x terriers; nice Christmas th mve. mear McAllister st e e norama cameras, $3 50; take Sunset Bagsar, 42 Third. leys; split; whole; 2%c per Box 21 Call. nd-hand office safe and wagon "ELLS SAFE ©O., 216 California. £ -Must make room; no reasonable offer New Montgomery st. PIERCE'S Plano Factory. Market and 14th. EOHMER, Byron Mauzy pienos, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. SETORAGE plancs at firewood prices: open evenings. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market. CHRISTMAS pianos almost given away; dirt cheap; open evenings. Whitehead's, 1636 Mkt. NEW upright piancs sold on $5 monthly pay- m-m-wscfll TZ & CO., 16 MoAllister sf DAL Steinway up; Chickerin, Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, baby gran O'Farrell. MEDICAL. DRE. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladi sick or in trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints: positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cas treated; every case taken; immediate rell no_polsoning drugs: low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consult me; save time and money; advice free. 1087 Market st.; hours, § a. m. to 4, 6:30 t0 8:30. MRS. DR. ETH, specialist for all femal complaints and irregularities; instant rel guaranteed: 50 ynr:'ue!perhne.. 944 Post & € and office furniture bought sold and | T. D. McCARTHY. 807 Mission. 511 Eansome st., Printer, rounds; one miniature raflway. 805 ‘Kearny st. and second-hand. THE HER- AFE CO., 41 paye highest price for ladies’ and RE. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all f umme troubles and_irregularities; instant re. lief guaranteed. Office hours 9 to 5, Sunday 10 to 2. 1008% Market st.. opposite Fifth. R. SYLVESTER'S office, 1206 Market st. i Leading Speclalist for Women. Jrregularities cured in 24 hours or no charge: advice free; strictly private. hours 9 to 9. ‘GOODWIN'S herb treatment, relial b ) < s larities; m"?.‘t ¥ for female Bt Frerdlo. hre. Bo8. B30 Mkt. st., sulte 39, —] . DR, GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., Abc‘l‘%’uxg snd O'Farrell. Phone East 097, . reliable ist. D306 Sarket stes ors 10 vo B; Sun 10 to & i clothing. Tel. Boward 1157; 154 Sth st. NDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber 400401 Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st. DR. and PEROPLE without -ecur‘ DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DR. ROSEN, residence 2095 Folsom st., corner Twenty-eixth; ladies, relief or no : $10. DR. LIEBIG STA! Museum _of Anatomy moved to 1028 Market st., near 6th. PERSONALS, A FREE {ll. 47-page book on piles and fistula, containing much valuable {nformation con- cerning rectal diseases: sent free to any suf- ferer. Frank R, Weston, M. D., suthor, suita Donoboe bldg., Mkt. & Taylor, 8. F. RUFUS MILLER, 1009 Pacific st., will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his wife, as she has deserted him AT les n cost; uncalled for suits. overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Taflor, 721 Market st. MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles absolutely removed without pain; contour re- stored. 930 Market st.; tel. Montgomety 1311 SUITS to order on installments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO., the tallor, 720 Market st 8 BRAND new tallor-made men's euits, ¢ost $25, for §9 75440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. $1_A WEEK; sults to order $16 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st ., bet. Seventh and Eighth. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p, m. S ——————————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, REMOYV: _ herb_d D—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all Aiseases of the hurhan body; for past four years at 115-11{ Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., néar Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 748-8 Clay st. PAINTING AND PAPTCWANGING. ROOMS papered, $3 60 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa- per, Sc_up. Hartmann Paint Co., 819 Third. CO-OPERATIVE Land and Trust Co. are the owners of large blocks of real estate in ““The Twin Citles,” Palo Alto and Mayfitld, the Stanford University towns; large lots, $300 il Shonthly pavEhenis, Country propercy. onthly ents: coul % for xvnt..p- San h.nchmnemu.mu% Market; phone Front 31. Salesmen wanted. e ——— REAL ESTATE WANTED. LAND wanted for subdivision: will buy out- right or will join owner in boomis dition or town site. r. 174 James Flood bldg. PROPERTY WANTED. A s A~ A WANTED—Good city and country real estate, BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Iontxro'mcry ot 8. e e OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I MUST HAVE THE MONEY THIS WEEK. YOU MIGHT AS WELL BENEFIT BY MY NECESSITY. I will sell, for considerably less than any o; the adjacent lots can be bought for, one of THB_MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN THE ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. OWNER GOING EAST, All street work, sidewalks, sewers. Water and gas mains complete; electric car service; magnificent view. FACES TWO BROAD AVENUES. Restrioted building values insure elegant home surroundings. You can clear $300 on this property. IT IS GOING AT A SACRIFICE and IT IS A SNAP. Make me an offer to-day. W. 8. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., » 8. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Bchellhaas, 1ith st., cor. store, Oakland. S_a.n Francisco Advert’s’ents REAL EI'A'A'I'E—;CITY——FOR SALE. PATENTS. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. INVENTIONS patented; U. B. and foreign | BIRCH av 643—3 large unfurnished rooms patent la . P. MEDINA,4532 Market s¢. | _for housekéeping. Apply 642 Grove st. BRYANT, 444—Two or three sunny front rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL mTATdE AGENTS, an Publishers 'S, F. Real Estate Circular.” 5 MONTGOMERY ST. Cheap corner. very close to Ocean Shore terminal; pays 43 per cent at present; partic- ulars at office. $110,000—Not far from Ellis and Taylor sts.; large brick building with stors and hotel under lease at over §600 a month. $85,000—Large Mission-st.b corner inside of 9th; fronts on 3 streets; rents nearly $400 a month; would pay handsome return If further improved. $75,000—Twelfth st., first block from Market; very large holding, 15,000 square feet; oppo- sits Ocean Shore terminal. $75,000—Large corner, close to Van Ness ave.; 160x110; good frame improvements, pay- ing nearly 6 per oent; an excellent plece to acquire now before prices are higher .in this locality: can be improved very advantageously. $43,000—Large holding near 9th and Howard sts.; 12,500 square feet; exceptionally large frontage. $40,000—30x100, on good street, first block north of Market st. . $35,000—Close to Market and Hailght sts.; large lot running back to rear strect; rents over 8175 a month; will pay good income if further improved. §28,000—50x87 on Hyde st month. rents $150 a $26,750—Van Ness-ave. corner, not far from CALIFORNIA, 1502%, cor. Larkin—Nice front sunpy rooms; running water; large closets; convenient kitchen. CLEVELAND, 12—Nice furnished housekeep- ing suites for $9 per month; also furnished single rooms, $5 month; all conveniences. DEVISADERO, 262, near Halght—Nice sunny furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; Teasonable rat ELEVENTH, 136—Unturnished alcove room and kitchen for light housekeeping for man and wife. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. JONES, 711 (Berkshire)—Elegant furnished sultes, with all modern conveniences; single rooms, with bath, gas, phone, etc. JONES, 1223 Elegant furnished rooms, sunny and In choice neighborhood; unexcelled marine view; references required. KEARNY, 207—Furn. apts.; single and desira- ble front suite; clean, quiet, homellke; reas. KEARNY, 32338 rooms or first floor, fur- nished or unfurnished; sultable for business. KEARNY, 238_Handsomely furnished sultes and single rooms; special to visiting trans- fents; cars pass door; single rooms with run- ning ‘water, gas, etc., from §1 50 per week up. - KEARNY, 238 (The Adelene)—Nicely furnished rooms; gas, running water, §1 50 week up. LARKIN, 625% — Elegantly furnished front parlors! cheerful and sunny; also single rooms_suitable fof gentlemen. LEAVENWORTH, 809—Ffine furnished rooms for $8 and $10 per moatn; also large front bay-window room with running water, $12. LEXINGTON ave., 135, bet. 18th and 19th— Nicely furnished room in Mission warm belt; rent very reasonable; quiet family. MCcALLISTER, 443, bet. Polk and Van Ness ave.—Nicely furnished rcoms; good locatlon; §1 50 per week. MISSION, 823—Sunny furnished room. MIBSION, 1220—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, from $1 25 per week and up. ' METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 85¢ to $1 50 per day; $2 to §8 week; the only new and modern hotel “and roomingthouse in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. O'FARRELL, 817%—Nicely furnished sultes and single room: centrally located; con- venlent; rates reasorable. POST, 683 (Hyland), cor. Jones—Elegant fur- nished suites and single rooms; by day, week or_month; convenlent; central, RIO VISTA HOTEL, 258 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conventence: rooms en suite and single; rates by day, 856 up; by week, $2 up; baths free to guests. TWENTY-THIRD, 3325—Roomers wanted. TURK, 276 (Radston)—Nicely furnished sunny suites; bath, gas, steam heat, etc.; rent reduced; central location. VAN NESS ave., 631—Beautiful sunny rooms to let to gentlemen; references required. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- | tric lights (no gas), running water in every 1 om; elevato~ read.-room; free bus, baggage. ‘WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better transient house in city; rooms 15¢ to 500 ver night; D0c to $3 per week. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 8d st nr. Mark Most convenient and respectabie, 700 room: 88c to $150 nightly, $2 to §8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room: free bus, baggage. ELLIS, 585—Nicely furnished rooms to let_for housekeeping; bath, gas, phone; from $10 per_month up. ELLIS, 1463—One front room for a gentleman. ELLIS, 1805—Sunny nousekeeping rooms, com- pletely furnished; running water, gas range, etc.; §12, $15 per month. FOLSOM, 83i—Light housekeeping room for couple. FULTON, 23—Nice furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: gas and bath; §12 per mo. GEARY, 1215—Fise sunny front sulte com- plete for housekeeping; unexcelled neighbor- hood; private family; only $20 per month. GOLDEN GATE ave., 872—Furnished parlor floor, family; piano optional; laundry, stove, storage, yard. HAIGHT, 220—Neat and convenient furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. HOWARD, 825—Large sunny fur. roo light hskpg.; couple, 2 or 3 work. girls; §3 50 wk. HOWARD, 1130} —Housekeeping rooms, 2 or 3, bath, gas, tubs; other rooms; priv. family. HOWARD, 2381—Sunny, well furnished suite; to adults, $10; 8 rooms. §15; all conveniences. JESSIE, 323—Very sunny room, furnished for Market; $145 a month rent; land alone worth this money. $25,000 -7 :6x88 on_northwest corrier, with depth of lot on north side of street; 2 very substantial buildings paying $190 a month. $20,000—Second st., €5x90, in rapidly improv- ing section, $20,000—Mission st., 50x182; rents now $103; permanent space on south makes this lot equal to a corner. $18,000—Market st., running back to rear street; 2 full-sized lots with 2 bulldings paying $107 a month. $14,100—Close to Polk and Washington sts. 45:10x187:6, with improvements; this lot needs tmmediate improvement, and will pay fine in- come, $11,000—Folsom st T6x100. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. SELLING - i TO BEAT THE_BAND. ONLY $1 25 A WEEK. $275—FElegant level bullding lots, close to school; fine car eervice on Mission st.; cream of the Excelsior Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the baby where the ozone is not polluted with dust and smoke, to say nothing of the deadly microbe; no iInterest and no taxes. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY $10 A MONTH. $400 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; enhancing In value with every stroke of the clock; buy now: next week may be too late; ““Nat Goodwin''is not the only man that ap- preciates this beautiful section: no_taxes, W. J. WHITE COMPANY, 20 ‘Monteomery st., room 8. $2250 IF sold to-day; new colonial home, 7 rooms, modern; lot 26x100; go look at it at once; 300 Faxon av Ingleside; part cash; only 150 feet from Guerrero-st. car line. Owner, 51-53 McAllister st., from 10 to 6 p.m. $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- room residence on the east side of 4th ave. between Clement and California sts.; bal ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and builder. _ $1200 WILL buy a_lot 25x120 on Sixth ave., between A and B sts.; must be sold this month, Address J. D. NEINHARDT, 810 Laguna st. ABOUT $1000 cash, bal. at $50 monthly, wiil buy NE. cor. with a handsome, new 6-room house; cars pass door. See Molee, 417 Market. ATTRACTIVE bargaihs in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery t., San Francisco, $500 CASH, $30 monthly will buy brand new cottage of b or 8 rooms on ave., near McAllister st. F." NELSON, owner & builder, YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME, CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. —_— $23,000—A LARGE and old established, well paying hotel business with a first-claes equij in all of ity departments, oocupying 28, square feet, 3 frontages, in center of a busy country ecity in a great citrus belt, 85 miles north of San Francisco; owner making & fortune out of this prant, wishes to retire from a continuous service of many years; cash down $14,000, balance $0000 on mort- gage. Photographs and particulars to buyers only at 482 E4dy st, 1 th; interest mflhllu t TRDEY LAND & B. COn 341 Cromiey bid: STAMP brings our free catalogue of country A ind. BURR-PADDON CO. 40 Montgomery Franclsco. (e e————————————— PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE. IF you want a fine lot in the Alta Pledmont T el alr o bl e WM BUTTERS, Real Estate, Loans and Insur- 468 Eleventh et., Oakland. Phone Oakland 3433, "] GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on Government land; ou_are entitied to acres of Government and nd, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 180 scres of & timber clalm. T8 Biommits um ol sl it ;‘OCA’HX &m G, ZATION COMPANY. “Sousekeeping, range, sink, $2 70 week. LARKIN, 433—Nicely furnished rooms, com. plete for light housekeeping; moderate rates. LARKIN, 1042—For rent, sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms. MARTHA place 3, oft Geary, near Mason— Nicely furnished connecting housekeeping rooms; vse of large yard. MASON, 612—Neat furnished _rooms, Dlete for housekeeping; reasonable. MCcALLISTER, 405, cor. Polk—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; single or en suite; com- LLISTER, b617—Neatly furnished sunny housekeeping rooms, §11 to §18 per month; running water; comfortable single rooms $3. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. — ROOMS AND BOARD. D A LARGE handsomely furnished sunny front room; bay window, hot water and connecting room; suitable for two or four, With excel- lent beard in private family; near park; reasonable. Phone Page 3356. Box 4540, Call. SUTTER, 781 (Hotel Repelier)—Fine furnish. ed rooms; cholce location; with board if de- sired; board and room for two, $48 ger month and up; single rooms with board for 730, near McAllister—Sunny one, $20 per month aad up. CENTRAL ave. bay-window parlor; gas, mantel, bath, phone, laundry, closet: board; house and furn. n near park; §6 a week; 2, $11; home cooking; no_children. E ELLIS, 1260—Large finely furnished rooms, with or without board; all convenfences; fine locality; good car service; homellke; rates low. OAK, 1845—Private family bhas sunny bay- window room. running water with or with out board; teléphone Fell 33000 == ~ Pt Bmnont L ol il e o G i SEVENTH, 262—Newly furn. rooms: sun all day: with or without board; first class; new home. GEARY, 640 (Maison Tence)—Fine furnished wuites or single; best French table board. LAGUNA, 1301, cor. Ellis—Sunny rooms, with board; best home cooking; private; reas.; ref. LEAVENWORTH, 1235, apartment 12J6—Sun- ny room; board for 2 gents; home comforts. PINE, 787—Sunry rooms; good home cooking; $22 50 up. TABLE board, $7 per week:; home cooking. 405_Sutter st. ROOMS WANTED. MINNA, 281, cor. 4th—Sunny front housekeep- Ing and single rooms; reasonable. MINNA, 468%—2 housckeeping rooms; suitable for 2 gentlemen. MISSION, 569, near Second—Large, front room and kitchen 'for housekeeping; coal stove and running water; also large housekeeping room. MISSION, 1220—Fine furnished large sunny rooms, ‘complete for housekeeping; running water! reasonable. MISSION, 1803A, cor, 14th—Nicely furnished sunny bay-window housekeeping rooms; com- plete with gas range, bath, etc.; reasonable. NINTH, 458—Housekeeping rooms; sunny; gas, water; good order. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping; $6 to $12; hot bath; laundry; adults. OAK, 400B—Unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping in e, sunny modern flat. O'FARRELL, 1395—Nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms to let; $15 and $22 50 per month. PAGE, 840—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; sun all day; reason- able rates, PINE, 1830—Comfortably furn. large sunny rms.; modern new flat; housekpg. or en suite. POLK, 601—One front room for light house Keeping; or sultable for two gentlemen. BTEVENSON, 266—Housekeeping rooms, sun- ny, $176 week; also single rooms, §1 25 week. BTOCKTON, NW. cor. Filbert—2 nicely fur- nished sunny housekeeping rooms. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3305, near Mission—Two small rooms, $10, with gas; 2 front rool running weter, cheap. TWENTY.FIFTH, 344, cor. Capp—8 furnish- ed_housekeeping_rooms; $12. it APARTMEINE HODSEE, | NEW 4-story col apartm ‘house; sunny side; open for L pection and reservation; all suités have modern kitchens; eleatric lights, ete. Apply 281 9th st., opp.; tel. Howard 2670. A—KENILWORTH, cor, Bush, Powell—3-room sunny aparts.; single rooms; modern; reas. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2. 3 and 4 rooms, With bath; steam heat. RANDALL Apertments, 120 Plerce st.—4 un- furnished rooms; exceptional; only 2 left. 'ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur. _RooMS TO LET—Furs. aad Unfur. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN. Corner Ellis and Leavenworth sts., In the heart of the city. 300 rooms; 100 baths. Modern 14n ‘every detall. Rates 38 to $15 g:r week, with oprivate bath, $1 day, ¢ "Tourist travel solicited. e A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26c 1o §1 per night, $1°25 to $5 per week und light housekeeping rooms; open all night. .| HARRIET, 85, near Sixth—Single room for one man, §1 50 per week. OB QT L A BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore rances, 1120 Market ang 21 ToreBists lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 28¢ to 50c per night, $1 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—1¢ rooms; ew bouse; modern: $1 38 10 §5 per meve —_—— 7 P T BUSH, 1040—Nlcely furnished rooms suitable for two or three ntlemen; P t; ‘. nen, sunny and ELLIS, S—Sunny furnished rooms; reasonble. —_— e T FOLSOM, 620— Nice furnished rooms; single and en suite; fine house, with large grounds; housekeeping privileges 1f desired. . FOLSOM, 2666—Sunny front ; Mis- sion_warm belt; $2 50 wm::ku wen e e R FULTON, 124—Fine, newly furnish nhy rooms; sh.gle or en lultl{ &as, Iu& n'!:lou. e e s I HOTEL Hamilton and_cafe, 126 Powell & sts., 8. F. mm‘m day: stea uuuu}..ll. 3 g A month, e e e HYDE, 416—Nicely furnished i WIDOWER wants a room for himeelt and his son in a Scandinavian or German family; Scandinavian preferred. Box 2709, Call. WAREHOUSE TO LEASE. FIVB-STORY bullding, basement and electric elevator; about 9600 sq. ft. for storage or manufacturing; Stevenson st.. near 7th. J. V. VICTOR. Majestic bldg.. 1281 Market st. ——— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, 710 Market st.—For the half-year ending December 81, 1905, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-helf (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, compounding semi-annually, free of taxXes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. : GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice, California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., corner California and Montgomery sts. _For the six months ending December 31, 1005, dividends have been declared on thet Qeposits in: the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 36-10 per cent per annum, and on_ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, Z DIVIDEND Notice — Italian-Amerfcan Bank, 460 Montgomery st., corner Sacramento and Montgomery sts. For tne half year ending December 31, 1905, a dividend has been de- clared on all savings deposits at the rate of 8 6U-100 per cent per annum, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906, Dividends not called for ‘are added to ‘and bear the same rate of interest as the principal E. SBARBORO, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice, Mechanics' Savings Bank, 143 Montgomery ' st., corner. Bush—For tho half year ending December 31, 1805, a divi- dend has been declared on ail savings de- posits, free of taxes, at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent per annum, payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1908. Divi- dends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest as principal. Inter- est paid from date of deposit. JNO. U. CALKINS, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice, San Francisco Savings Unlon, 632 California st., cor. Webb—For the halt year ending with Dec. 81, 1906, a divi- dend has been declared at the rates per an- num of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term deposits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent on ordinary de) free of taxes, payable on and after y, Jan. 2, 1906. LOVELL WHITE, cashier. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tlon of 301 California st., San Francisco, has declared a dividend for the six months ending December 31, 1905, of B per cent per annum on_ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on term de- posits and 6 per cent on class “F' stock, payabls on and after January 6, 1906. WASHINGTON DODGE, President. WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretary, FRENCH SAVINGS BANK, 316 Montgomery st.; for the half year ending Dec. 81, 1905, a dividend has been dec] at the rate of three and one-half (5l) per cent per an- num on all deposits, fres of u;ocm on or after January 2, 1908. N - QUERAZ, Fecretary. Frinttlonan ol e (IS G0 B R DIVIDEND notice, wmm and Loan Soclety, 528 California st.—! the half year ending Dee. 81, 1905, a dividend has been de- at the rate of three and six-tenths clared (8 8-10) cent per annum on all ts, free of fae e on and Amr" mflw 3 taxes, Jan. 2. lg GEORGE TOURNY. g PROPOSALS. e e o o PROPOSALS for Remodeling Public Build- ing.—Office of the Chief Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal, November 25, 1905.—Sealed proj in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office un- til 11 o'clock a. m., time, December 26, 1905, and_then o in the ot N e okpitan: Dalidine “ana” eenveriine eame into 3'5: of ag:-fl' quarters ‘bachelor at the Presidlo of Monterey, Cal. Informa- tion furnished on application to this office. The United reserves the ac- or cept any or all blds received, or o s ‘e : should : for Assistant Quartermaster, U. §. A PATTEN, 13 O ADVERTISE FOR IT TO-MORROW STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storagé & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Bady and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. B A AN AN DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st. near Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand, §3, $5, $S; slightly used,~$10, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing in'the window. 1051 Market st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A TYPEWRITER s the best holiday gitt, es- pecially for the boy or girl; partly used $100 machines of all makes from $20; fully guar- anteed; rentals from $2 50 month. W. SCOTT, 207 Montgomery st. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $23; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals. $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 53¢ California st. FOR sale—Very cheap, a Fisher billing and bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. " RESTAURANTS. THE London Kosher Restaurant, 114 Ellis st., near Powell; sunny furnished rooms to let. e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new, scientific, complete. Offics, Market & Taylor. e CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding Invitations, visiting & busi- ness cards, crests, etc.; high.class work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny, rs. 1-2. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Harry M. Tyrrell, 29, Oakland, and May G. Maicolm, 25, 479 Fourteenth street. Alex Norrie, 45, 12 Stanford street, and Auguste Kittler, 45, 1205 Polk street. John M. Hill, '40, 481 Geary street, and Julla E._Welt, 27, 263 Hayes street. ‘Willlam F. Foley, 26, 1539 Larkin street, and Violet G. Silva, 18, 12 Bartol street. Charles O. Daniélson, 34, Vacaville, and Ellen J. Lofstrom, 29, Oakland. Edward A. Wayne, 21. 221 Seventh street, and Kate K. Gloss, 20, 137 Clara street. Herbert S. Marron, 21, 330 Webster street, and Elsa C. Blossteldt, 18, 70 Waller street. Richard S. Floyd, 26, 10 Church street, and Emma V. Kerrison, 21, 520 Page street. Peter A. Peterson, 34, Antioch, and Jennie Knust, 24, Healdsburg. Clarence E. Sherman, 22, Portland, Ore., and Azilda M. Denoyer, 19, Vancouver, Wash. Peter Carrere, 23, 991 Oak street, and Marie Lassalle, 23, 2205 Pine street. Victor J. Howe, 26, Michizan Bluff, and Clara E. Carter, 19, 417 Fourth street. [ _ FIRTAS— N ARRIAGES—LEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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 announfement of the event are pubiished once in this column free of charge. e BORN. AUSTIN—In this city, to the wife of Stephen H. Austin, & son. T e MARRIED. LANGTRY—BRUNS—In Berkeley, December 17, 1905, by the Rev. A. Jatho, Richard Langtry of Oakland and Edith Bruns of Berkeley. MARTENS—VON DER HORST—In Oakland, December 14, 1905, by the Rev. A. Jatho, Frank Martens and Charlotte Von der Horst, both of Oskland. e e e e e DIED. Anderson, Maria. Lunsmann, Hazel, 8 Armistead, Sarah, 72 MacDonald, Louise,39 Cambell, Micholassa,67 Machin, Timothy, 83 Carstensen, Julius, 57 Maddox, Alpheus, 21 Cassidy, James, 70 Marks, Moses, 83 Cohn, Esther, 82 Metzger, Hannah, 62 Connell,” Eiiza S. Cronan, Joseph P., 20 Connell, Deila, 43 Daly, Teresa A., 34 De Hose, Joseph, 21 Dunnigan, Michael, 72 Douglags, Margaret T. Faraco, Genparo, 70 Gunnip, Margaret, 60 Heger, Anna, 61 Keily, Mary Glynn. Kirk, Mary 8., 93 Murphy, Wm. F., 54 Noyes, Emma A., 6 O'Neil, Mary J. Reyes, Antonio, 28 Roach, James 8., 36 Russell, Bridget, 82 Simrad, Elzear R., 45 Skey, Mary A R., 56 Splilane, Captain’Joba on, B Jason, 49 Thomas, Etta, 33 Van Wie, Orlinda. Koerner, Christian, 60 Viausick, John, 82 Korb, William C., 36 Wittenberg, Adolph. Lichtenstadter, M., 46 Woehrle, Fred., 1 mo Linnae, Sarak, ANDERSON—In East Oakland, December 22, 1905, Maria_Anderson, widow of the late Rev. John Frankiin Anderson, a native of Virginia. ARMISTEAD—In this city, December 22, 1905, Sarah A., dearly beloved wife of the late James H. Armistead Sr., and mother of Dr. H. V., Charles H., James H. Jr.,, Dr. C. N., Fred T._ H. McL. and Herbert A Armistead, & nativé of Virginia, aged 72 years § months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral Sunday, at 12:30 o'clock p. m., from her late resi- dence, 628 Oak street. Interment Odd F lows' Cemetery. CAMBELL—In Halfmoon Bay, December 22, 1903, Micholassa Cambell, beloved wife of the late Robert Cambell, and loved mother of Charles D. and William R. Cambell, Mrs. O. J. Napp, James E. Alice E., Mary M. and Frank Cambell, Mrs. P. P. Finigan, John W., Fred J. and the late Ed Cambell, & native of Valparaiso, Chile, aged 67 years 8 months and 12 days. [FFriends and acquaintances ars respect- tully invited to attend ti% funeral Sunda: December 24, from her late residence, thence to the Cathoile Church for services at 2 p. m. Interment Halfmoon Bay, Cal. CARSTENSEN—At rest, in this city, Decem- ber 20, 1905, Jullus, dearly beloved’ husband of Elise Carstensen, and devoted father of Albert J, acd Frederick A. Carstensen and Mrs. R. F. Griffin, and son of Mrs. C. Cars- tensen, a native of Schleswig-Holstein, Ger- many, aged 57 years 11 months and 20 days. A member of 'Schieswig-Holsteiner Verein and_Court Star of the Mission No. 7197, EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), December 23, at 2 p. m., from his Jate residence, 1601 Dolores street, corner of Twenty-ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thir- tleth atreet and San Jose avenue. Court Star of the Misston No. 7197, A. O. F.—The otficers and members are hereby re- quested to assemble at 1601 Dolores street, corner of Twenty-ninth, to-day (Satur- day), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral services of our departed brother, Julius Carstensen. order REUBEN 'TIS, Chief Ranger. JOHN WENDT, Secretary. CASSIDY—In this city, December 21, 1005, James Cassidy, a native of County London< derry, Ireland, aged 70 years. The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, whers a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for ths repose of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COHN—In Ventura, December 21, 1906, Esther Cohn, beloved wife of the late Henry Cohm, and mother of Mrs. Beesle Peck, a native of Germany, aged $2 years. CONNELL—In this city, December 22, 1905, Delia, beloved wife of Cornelius Connell, loving mother of George, Lillian and Robert Emmet Connell, and sister of Mrs. M. Brayel, Mrs. C. O'Brien and Mrs. A. Ervine and the late M. Crowley and Jane Crowley, a natlve of Ireland, aged 43 years. 7 Friends and a tances are respect- tully invited to af the funeral to-marrow (Sunday), at 11 o’clock . m.. from the par- lors of McAvoy, O'Hara & Co., 261 and 271 Hayes street. opposite St. Ignatius Church, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth :fl& Chlw‘e’h:m v’:n -mo; will be eld clock, erment. Cress Cemetery. . CONNELL—In Oakland, December 21, 1905. GHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & G0, The Leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS Of San Francisco. 1909 MISSION STREET Bet. 15th and 16th.. Telephone Mission 109 at her residence, 4100 Pledmont avenue, Eliza Shirley Connell, beloved mother Charies H.. Eleancr, Mollle and Jessie Con~ nell, and sister ot John Shiriey, a native of London, England. L7 Funeral services Surday afternoon, De- cember 24, at % o'clock, at her lata home, 4159 Piedmont avenue, Oakland. lnterment Mountain View Cemetery CRONAN—In this city. December 22, 1906, Joseph P., beloved son of James and Mary T. Cronan, and brother of Catherine A., James P. and Peter M. Cronan, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years aad 7 months. (Taunton, Mass., papérs please copy.) (¥ Friends and acquairtances are respeci- fully invited to attend the fumeral Sunday. December 24, at 12:30 ¢'clock p. m., from his late residence, 2wi4 Folsom strect, be- tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Peter's Church for services, commenc- ing at 1 o'clock. Intermeat Holy Cross Cem- etery. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul on Tuesday, December 26, at 9 o'clock a. m., at St Peter's Church, Friends are tavited 0 at- DALY—In this city, December 21, 1905, Teresa A.. beloved wife of, J. . Daly, mother of Lorin and Clarence Daly, daughter of John Boyhan, and sister of Joseph Hoyhan and Mrs. M. Gorman, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 34 years 9 months and 29 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 3735 Twentleth sireet, thence to St. mes Church, where a réquiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cometery. DE ROSE—In this city, December 20, 1903, Joseph, beloved son of Vincent and Theresa De Nose. and brocher of Loulsa De Rose, & native o . 21 ye on’ .lé;hm..mmd years 2 months Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 24, at 9:30 a. m., from the pariora of E. Castaguetto & Co., 64345 Vallejo street, thence to Italian Cemetery. DOUGLASS—A month's mind requiem mase for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Margaset T. Douglass will be celebrated at St. Mary's {athedral to-day (Saturday). at § o'clock DUNNIGAN—In this city, December 21, 1905, Michael, beloved busband of Margaret Dun— nigan, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 72 years. 67 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'ciock m., from his late residence, 231 Langton streat, thence to St. Joseph'a Church for services at.12:45 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARACO—In this city, December 19, 1903, Gennaro Faraco, beloved husband of Cater- ipa Faraco, and devoted father of Amedeo Faraco, Mrs. G. Ramari, Mrs. A. Glamvo- iint and Mrs. E. Rosaia, and the late James Faraco and Mrs. J. Rafto, a_native of Bas- slicata, Malatea, Naples, Italy, aged 70 years and 6 montha. (' Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, December 23, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1407 Kearny street, thence to Sts, Peter and Paul's Italian Chureh, cor- ner of Filbert and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for_the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 a. m. GUNNIP—In Oakland, December 21. 1905, Margaret, beloved wife of John Gunnip, and mother of Hugh and Felix Dolan and Loulse Gunnip, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. HEGER—At rest, in this city, December 22, 1905, Anna, beloved wife of G. Henry Heger, devoted mother of Mrs. Rosie Kiefer, Robert H. Heger, Mrs. Edith Slattengrsn and Mrs. Bertha Behler, and sister of Anthony Haber- korn, a native of St. Joseph, Miss., aged 61 years. A member of Eintracht Frauen Ve- rein of Oakland. (St. Joseph, Miss., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances afe respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), December 24, at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mis~ sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, December 19, 1905, Mary Glynn Kelly, beioved wife of the late Mark Kelly, and loving mother ot James T., Mark. Augusta G., Josephine and Cecilla Keily, and sister of Michael H.. James and the iate Danlel Giynn, a native of County Clare, Ire- iand. (New Orleans papers please copy.) > The funeral will take place Saturday. December 23, at 8:30 a. m., from ber late residence, 4115 Twentieth stréet, near Castro, thence to the Church of the Holy Redeemer, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car trom Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. KIRK—In this city, December 22, 1905, Mary 8. Kirk, a native of Tennessee, aged 9 years. KOERNER—In this city, December 31, 1005, Christian, belovea husband of Maria Koerner, devoted father of Mrs. C. Wolf and Mre. J. W. ‘Rose, and grandfather of Vera Rose, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germeay, -fl €0 years 4 months and 4 days. A meml of Versin Eintracht. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), December 24, at 1:30 p. m., from his late residence, 1657 Fourteenth avenus, near Rallroad avenue, South San Francisco. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KORB—In this city, December 19, 1905, Wil- liam C. Korb, dearly beloved husband of Mary E. Korb, and loving father of Nettie Korb, a native of San Francisco, aged 56 years 6 months and 6 days. A member of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A., and the Box- makers' and Sawyers' Union, Local No. 152. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday. at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his. late resi- dence, 356B Clementina. street, thence to St. Patrick’s Chureh, Mission street, betweea Third and Fourth, where a solemn requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock a. m. Interment ' Holy Cross Cemetery, via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LICHTENSTADTER—December 21, 1908, Martin, beloved husband of Selma Lichten— stadter, beloved father of Miiton Lichten— stadter, and brother of Samuel Lichtenstadter, Mrs. Leo Speyer, Mrs. Leopold Wallach aud the late Mrs. Simon Borgall of New York City, & native of New York City, aged 40 years 6 months and 9 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respecte tully invited to attend the funeral services to- morrow (Sunday), December 24, at 10 a. m.. from his late residence, 1423 Post street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11i30 LINNAE—In Oakland, December 21, 1905, Sarah, beloved wife of Willlam Linnae, and mother of May Connelly, a native of Ireland. LUNSMANN—In this city, December 22, 1905, Hazel Friederike, dearly beloved daughter of J. F. and Gerhardine Lunsmann, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 3 months and » G The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), December 24, at 1:30 p. m.. from the residence of the parents, 1018 Folsom street, between Sixth and Seventh. Inter- ment prival : MacDONALD—At Palo Alto, December 21, 1005, Louise M., beloved wife of Lincoln D. MacDonald, and mother of Horace D. and Alexandra Louise, aged 30 years 2 months and 21 days. (Sacramentd papers piease copy.) 7 Friends and are respect- fally invited to attend the in Saturday, Lawn Cemetery at 1 p. cember 23. Special elgctric car will leave Twenty-fifth and Guerrero streets at 11:30 a. m. MACHIN—In East Oakland, December 20, 1005, at 1271 Sixth avenue, Timothey N. Machin, beloved husband of Nannfe Machin, and father of Eleanor Machin. a native of New York. aged 83 years 4 months and § da; uAAmlberofMYIWNo. 225, IFFriends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 24, at 1:30 p. m., from I O. O. F. Hall, corner Eleventh avenue and East - Twelfth street, East Oakland, under the aus- :lcei of Brooklyn Lodge No. 225, F. and MADDOX—In this city, Dbcember 22, 1905, Alpheus Drake, heloved son of Robert and Susan Maddox. a native of Californis, aged 21 years 11 months and 1 day. MARKS—In December 21, 1905, Moses, beloved husband of Carrie Marks, and beloved father of Mrs. Meyer Jacob of Ta- coma, Mrs. Martin P. Stein, Monroe P. and . Fillniore C. Marks, ail of Stockton, a native of Austria, aged 83 years 3 months and 2 E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow from e Oaking o En TR on the Santa Fe train, thence electric funeral car to Hilla of . whers Be services wit e Dol I e METZGER—In Oakland, December 1905, :l.ddrv'ulb:d' nn:'unrfi——n' mot 2 b Mrs. . L. Bangle and Henry W. C., Minnle and Anna Metzger, a native of ™ . & '::ymm’. aged (2 years 11 months and 10 s, 7 Friends and ances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Continued on Page Fourteen. e ee— TELEPHONE MAIN 43, N. GRAY &CO., nc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | cyrus S. Wright, presideat; Geo. H. 'fl.md‘&ll;‘l?.mm: L. Wright, secratary.

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