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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 WITH “SPARE CHANGE” "WILL PROVIDE YO PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. ARGAIN! BARGAIN! RESIDENCE ON PACIFIC AVE. Situated in the same block with the most beautiful and costly man- sion in San Francisco. THIS IS POSITIVELY THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY TO-DAY. S MEDICAL—Conti MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—CITY, I °Y. reliable ladies’ specialist. | ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano hours 10 10 §; Sun., 10 to 3. i without removal or other eecurit: lowest S rates: no commisssion; confidential. 506-7 =3 R IO {‘;:“::"LH; O“Hfl'b' | Donohoe bidg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. £30,000. $30,000. $30,000. $30,000. ment. arket. | BARGAIN! ALVA CO, loans money to ealaried people without security; good terms, easy payments also on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bldg. 1 PER cent on furuiture or planos; no removal; Do commis no publicity; §25 up; quick, R = I s quiet, confidential, 26 Montgy st., room 21. NONE DARTICULARS, 2 e e E to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- LOT: loans on indorsed notes and other secur- 61:4x127:81; —terraced and dralned. S. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. IMPROVEMENTS : Grandly constructed two-story 5 > people without security; also on basement and attic house; hard X ates in_probate, life ins. policies,ete. finish. Bullt by present owner Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. for solid_comfort—expense Was no | MONBY <o Toan at & low rate of interest; gold, e Ao e odaay: Tt Eonemia DRA SO pradns stan, rooms, not counting large and well- | __bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. equipped billlard hall, wine cella: DON'T borrrow money on salary until you seé store rooms, servants' quarters, us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. etc. Every piece of wood for in- terior _decoration was specially monds & jewelry at 2 per cent laterah Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. & CO., 720 Market st.,loans money, r_cent of valuation’ of -property. INSTRUMENTS. having bought fine standard make selected and polished; beautiful in- laia floors; everything of the very best. VIEW: From the windows of this house Is to be had the most magnificent of views—which nothing can ob- street, Lying hefore vou is the bay, Golden Gate, Marin S check, n order or coln by ¥ ALL lo co., publication. es, boilers, pumps, bought, soid, zno on installments, and having : Hiils and Pacific Ocean. vaid for, is unable to keep up REMEMBER, THIS CAN NEVER and willsell equity for & nominal BB TAKEN FROM YOU. » any one wishing fo continus to make SITUATION: Box 2727, Call. It ta situated in the very best > idence istrict of tI city. Iy ADY having met with reverses and about oo R s e > lose her pilano, which she bought on the and having same almost ill sell for a emall sum to party balance of installments. Box occupled by the most people in San Francisco. THIS PLACE MUST BE /SEEN TO BE FULLY APPRE- CIATED. prominent TPRIG i - FOR _FURTHER PARTICULARS UPRIGHTS FROM §65 UP. D PERMISSION TO SEER rson. Roeniech, Smith & Barnes, iE_PLACE APPLY TO Sterling and many others. on BURR-PADDON CO., ot o PR A Incorporated, ATAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrell st. 40 Monfgomery t. > for rent at ; others Tel. Matn $794. d §2 50; ome yea SCOTT-CURTA m factory. ncia st., be- | SELLING TO BEAT THE BAND. | ALMOST glven away; storage planos and furnl- | §275 Flegant level buliding lots, close to 4 ure. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. | school: fina car service on Mission st.; cream of ANOTE | A FISHER uprigt e the Excelsior Homestead: stop paying rent and 5 bty v 11 from S & M. 10 | iiee the baby where the ozone is not poliuted | with dust and smoke, to say nothing of the deadly microbe: no interest and no taxes. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, | ONLY $10 A MONTH. $400 for finely located lots 3 biocks south of“the park; electric car service unexcelled; enhancing in valus with every stroke of t clock; buy now: next week may be too late; ‘Nat' Goodwin" is mot the only man that ap- kering up ¢ grand; brilliant, HORNUNG McAllister. s, old and new. H. rer, 2 Latham place, . % | ELEGANT . 2d-hand, $40-$500. | preciates this beautiful section; no taxes. PIERCE'S P ory. Market and 14th W. J. WHITE COMPANY, 26 Monteomery 8. | SoHME! v pianos, Cecillan piano | _plaver. ZY. 308-312 Post st - | $10,000—FINE business investment; rented un- e planos sold on § nthly pay- der lease; splendid bullding; concrete MITZ & CO., 16 McAlilster st. basement and foundation; store and bay- window flat of 7 rooms and bath; How- By 1b; ShlGbeng Dalipeeand. ard gt.: rents $720 per annum. e used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Far ONLY $1 25 A WEEK. CO-OPERATIVE Land and Trust Co. are the owners of large blocks of real estate in ‘“The Twin Cities,”” Palo Alto and Mayfield, the Stanford Univérsity towns; large lots, $300 and up; cement Wllklit'md!d streets, etc,; small monthly payments: country property: houses for rent. San Francisco office, Market; phone Front 31. Salesmen wanted. PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE. IF you want a fine lot in the Alta Piedmont Tract st a bargain see me at once. A forced sale makes a low price. W. M. BUTTERS, Real Estate, Loans and Insur- arce. 468 Eleventh st.. Oakland. Phone Oakland 3132, e e FINE beach lot, 50x165; 2 frontages; cheap. Address box 2746, Call office. —_— GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricuitural land and also 160 acres of a timber claim. Call and see us at BI14A Jones st. Tel. East 4733. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING AND COLONI- ZATION COMPANY. — e REAL ESTATE WANTED, LAND wanted for subdivision; will buy out- right or will join owner in booming addition or town site. MAXWELL, r. 1174, James Flood bldg. e e e e PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and foreign patent laws. F, P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, SNAP. / 5-room cottage, laundry, bath, electric lights, __HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. £as; corner lot, 40x100; $2000. 2 'Jots adjoining corner, 40x100, $400 each. 5-room new shingled cottage, bath, laundry; large lot; two and a half blocks to Key Rout station, South Berkeley; electricity and gas; $2400: $300 down, §20 per month, 6-room new cottage, two and a half blocks from Key Route station; high basement; large lot; bath, laundry, electric and gas fixtures; $2700. ‘2 new 2-story houses, 6 and 7 rooms: large lot; modern in every respect; gas and electrici- ty; $3000 and $3200; easy terms can be made. Santa Fe lots in tracts 8, 11, 15 and 20, $750; 20 per cent down, $15 per month. 75 acres of orchard, near Haywards; price $12,000; will subdivide or exchange for good Berkeley or Oakland property, elther business or_residence. . 10-acre orchard near Haywards; $4500. b acres near city limits; may be subdivided and sold in lots; $4000. Bargain—Fine corner lot; all street work and sidewalk done; $100 down,’ $10 per month, JOHNSON-BULLARD REALTY CO., outh Berkeley. SN OAKLAND ADVERT'SMTS |~ Y - - e BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. 3 engines bought, | = - —— —_ . wer pla their MUSEUMS. OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. — _boug B Mhy C 0. s | %2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class T- = = . ~ IEBIG STAFF Free Muscam of | oom residence on the east side of 4th ave. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. J oved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. between Clement and L"”"’"‘}‘, ste.;_bal- \EFLDEVXS B:\RG;\[}!% - = —_——————————— | ance to sult purchaser, HENRY BUR-| 44045 guperd residence site; jot 100x152, on JES AND STORES TO LET. = e e — | crown of Blackstone Heights, one block from ¥ 3 JTHERME: have | Telegraph ave.: choice surroundings; grand 3 some good bargains in ; also | view; will sub ide. houses and lots in Berkeley, Oakland and | $2650—An extra choice lot in Adams Point - mede. Call or write for what you want. | Tract, 53x150; cheaper than list price, as owner 4 2 et = can’t utilize. A JP000 cash, . b S i SLT5—Fine lot for home o flats on Bightn Qsb; Care pi i st., near station: 27:6x156, . house; cars pass door. See Molee, 417 Market. | Sy, BeAT caues SR 0 w0nis o oo ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estats | Vernon st. Vernon Heights: grand view; high 3 only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery o st., San Franeisco, 50—Good speculation; lot 50x129, on 22d ~ - — are now | §500 CA ST gl, Where new Key-route train Is going, near ¢ jovful | gty 5 an Pablo ave, . pictures 2 D aaen | - Ttank 96 or 8 e o0 Getoms aTe. IeeR - o0 will buy 25x100 on Twenty-elghth st., - gt St i near San Pablo ave. k3 € 255 HD RADICM {reatinent, | s | g5 ctiime. chance: a. northwest 30-ft. - JOIN in thelr JUBILANT | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale, | corner lot; on crown of hill; Vernon Heights: E > now Offersthém (during-| b s iuper\) view; 1 block m{gn{:, x;enr Eenl:ur Per‘; a d 3 ; = o AT ins’ mansion: or .'at same rate; gra —_— s T | OLD BT AL, o COMBANT T APLE. |t quick. ' BELDEN, Real Estate; 1112 Broed- 4 of LLEST LOANS INSURANCE. | Wa¥. Oskland, - CHRISTMAS v TITLES GUARANTEED. T MUST HAVE THE ¥ pr $4000—Near Healdsburg, 21 acres rich loam, MONEY THIS WEEK. slightly roliing; 12 acres fine orchard, 9 years o0ld: 6 acres bearing wine grapes; 2 acres hay; modern 6 - room hard-finished ~house, bath, pantry, closets, cellar; 6 poultry houses: brood- er and incubator houses; large 2-story barn; well fenced; $1700 can’ remain ind<fnitely; might trade equity bay home. | §2200—14 acres fine scil, 4 miles Santa Rosa; 3-room cottage; family orchard, barn, poultry | houses, good well, tank house; mortgige $500; | trade equity cottage around bay and assume. | $3500—20" acres, between Elmira®and Vaca- ville, 60 miles city; level sediment loam; 10 | acres full bearing apricots and peaches, net- | ting $600 this season; large berry patch; nice | b-rcom cottake: good barn full of hay; new windmill and tank; large storehouse; poultry relatives {s & QUIC expensive’’ treatmen ut 95 per cent | BLE cases of DEAF- | and Dig S, “which others had UP as H-O-P-E-L-E-S-S. C. Engleke | DEMOKRAT further testifies rs' dreadful in ho_was practi- BLE to RIS ng a time Sunday), 1 ¥l m ot st. | YUS WANTS. 131 P 1o progress s rs the several hundred dollar; Co., A & 2 roy st e LENDID INVEET e e oy 208 Ay e ANy ooty | houses; close to kraded school; $1000 can re- cases of chroni | main. MONEY TO LOAN. | M ATIoar | $12,000—112 acres level loam in famous Tur- . “OMOTOI | lock Irrigation District; close to station; all STANTLY able for | checked and §3 acres growing alfalfa; under g 9% | hog tight fence; modern 2-story residence, hard v ffinlshedil gas, 3 Do » | this office); 2 fine 5; ncesinE | 30,000 gallon cement tank: NE | rapes; 36000 can remain; fine' income home, re- | carriage house; figs, oranges, rates; 1in 4 E - -THR! DAY 5 'k 4 $5000—20 acres rich alluvial soil; banks fine usly RUN and LEAP. creek: 1 mile town; 60 miles city; 10 acres uag- nu ‘?M cconds’ * lr:flxmen ricots, 7 acres prunes, assorted fruits, berries and alfalfa patch; 5-room cottage, large barn, are ready o testity, fnciud and tank; complete drying plant; 12 et LOST cIti- | poultry hou: brooders, 2 incubators; $500 Worth of hens: Jersey cow; 2 heavy horses, | harness; 19 tons hay, wagons, etc. . 1015 | 51560 A crackerjuck Sonoma City poultry (whose addresses | (v "51. acres, halt mile depot; cozy 3-room s STRONG { ciitage: brooder house and brooders accommo- | date 1000 chickens: 2 Incubators; wire netting yards; 200 younk pullets; buildings all pew: half cash, 3 $160—Close to Sebastopol and electric cars; |10 acres: 6 acres blackberries, 2 acres straw— | berries and raspberries; fine springs; small | house ana outbuildings; half cash, | "°§2000—5% acres full bearing apricots and . near San Jose; cozy 4-room cottage; windmill and tank; poultry houses; half refer you to any city; don't fail to | heertully ex- hod of doing | ar separate | have WITNESSED treatmanta ] VAriOUE SUppos The ENORMOUS case 1 named last Sun- y ‘reduction’ of the dropsy, LOST POUNDE in weight the is now years DIP: ass the door ¢ , has < ed liquor the He | ' §875 down-—7 acres sandy loam, on electric nd_his family are ‘overjoy AE- | road, near Santa Rosa: good dwelling, batn, ¥ with very seri- | pouliry houses; grapes and berries; $1400. A DO. 4 yesterday: 1 | "§i5 per acre—t3 acres lsland Jand, 12 miles < ALWAYS. NEW man and aimost well, after only | from Stockton; under irrigation; free water; in £ YOUR FURNI- 5 tr His wife's totally DEAF mrlpmatoes, beans, Onions, Asparagus and ry 7 VEHICLE OR y heard a WHISPER at 25 feet, also | grass; 4 miles station: boat landing on place. £ LGIA ceased in a MOMENT. | cld improvements; rénts $10 per acre; we also N ‘most’ _prominen: in bave adjoining bplace, G0 acres, with new N GOVERNMENT Jast | butldings, at $70 per acre. P BUSINESS. JEAF ear made to hear well at nearly 50 | $3500—150 acres, 2 miles from Columbia; 4 EV] YOUR APPLICATION Rexradio ‘communicated’ his house, large barn and about 14 tons of € EFT HERE WHEN YOU healing power to 2 persons, | new farm WAgON, Spring wagon, buggy, N Y. { t and ‘successfully’ treated thelr | harness; 20 head of graded cattle;” 4 fine WERE DY AND WILLING. 1 A gr 4 (DROPSY) | horses: 200 Plymouth Rock hens; 50 turkeys; TIRELY NEW PAYMENT PLAN. | 1% was reduced to normal size. A Adangerous } incubator, b!’c{.d"l”; lmvmlng tools; large out- LD LOAN CO., case HEART disease instantly lost all | side range; 20 scres river bottom under culti- ALLAGHAN BLDG., | SEATS became REGULAR. | vation; 3 acres full bearing orchard; 9000-gal- AND _ McALLISTER STS. spoke well. Now, | lon_reservoir. o) 5 8C 22 O-W thes 5500 Fine roadhouse, 1 mile station, 5 mile O N OUARTES B Sa‘n Jose: corner 2 roads; 106 acres 1nn:,' 2 lutely beyond all DIS and this 1 can and will patients’ ADDRESS! and n INTERVI | acres level, balance rolling: 6 acres full bear- | ing orchard: large house, shade trees; wind- | mil] and tank: large stable, sheds; poultry houses; can't be beat. LOAN HEADQUARTERS. { | miner Bullding. tments. settlements Quick Seve expenses by dealing dire | "We are making a_specialty of 5 and 10 acre Estates, seco divided inter- late to them my own | homes on the electric road between Petaluma ests: assignment y in trust, o GLEKE, | and Sebastopol, with or without buildings, on a ctc.. legacies vided in: LEKY | Very small vayment down and balance long terests in Pre " | term at b per cent interest. See them to-day. C us_treat Strictly confidential. RADIO" offers Y-O-U a 1ist of 500 city | Send stamp for large Printed List, When You Need Money RENCE u cal] and S-E-B 26 Montgomery st., room 8. See HERMAN MURPHY | se sick cured, and yourself get & Property Exchange a Speciaity. Jaried employe Or Wage earner can get | SAMPLE of the power. This Christ- T ey ANZ SRS S e ¥ cason you will be'charged for “treat: YOUR QEFORVRBITY e Semi-M. Weekly. | ts” ONLY ON. usual mod- §50—Return to us $6 65 §3 35 ] can be VIS- TORECURE & SOMN:. —Ret to us 4 00 2 00 E are treated CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS Return to 2% ;33 ® houre 2 to 6. 15— Return t 20 0 come EARL UT N SU > Of any ocher gim, ab back in proportion. SICK FRIENDS. 500 IN SUTTER COUNTY. . 500 Rialto bld n ste. Offices closed to-day only, BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA CRESCENT LOAN ( New Montgomery and Mi A FREE ill. 47-page book on piles and fistula, WILL LOAN containing much valuable information con’ emount on cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any - - or 38 fercr. Trank B Weston, M. Do aochor sults | AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. A o Sounty. WS Do ST LT S W Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. Low rate of interest | “® { Hog Train m, Palace (l‘,;‘y" tells you i Give full particulars hew to carve out a foriune with a soit new | g93 000 A. LARGE and old established, well of property, jead pec ciii price two bits. J. INGLE, Hazel | ““Joving” hotel business with @ firsi-claes h;g,;“ Call otfice. i : equipage in all of {ts departments, occupying X e S ——————— | RUFUS MILLER, 1009 Pacific st., will not be 26,400 square feet, 3 frontages, in center of a LOAN AND TRUST CO. | responsible for any debts contracted by his busy country city in a great citrus belt, 85 ton st., near Market. wife, as she has deserted him. miles north of San Francisco; owner making %4 floor. | ortune out of this piant, wishes to retire a from a continuous service of many years; cash down $14.000, balance $9000 on mort- gage. Photographs and particulars to buyers only at 452 Eddy st. | AT 1ess than cost; uncallea for suits. overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tallor, 721 Market st. | MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles - absolutely removed without pain; contour re- SALARY LOANS— stored. 930 Market st.; tel. Montgomery 1311, salaried people without seeur: | Crrrg™ "o rder on Installments of $1 per week knowledge of employer or | BT0py, 2\ 17s & CO., the tailor, 720 Market st. ial and courteous ireatment. | | 8 BRAND new tallor-made men's suits, cost terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bidg, | 825, for §9 75 440 Bush. nr. California Hotel. ctable private place to obtain $1_A WEEK; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, iade to salaried people without any other inconvenience on the: real estate In probate, i el estates, second mort- ents of rents, etc LEASE_sale or exchange for town property— 50 acres apple orchard; 1905 crop over 8000 boxes; Corralitos, near Watsonville, Ad- dress 1. J. TRUMAN, Cell building, from 12 to 2 p. m. FOR the best list of country property, farms, fruit and poultry ranches, stock ranches, al- MIGHLY iiberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at i cr cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry ‘Stors. | 23 .-' | fuifa and umbér lands send for catalogue. 578 Marke: £t : tel Main 1644. Branch 1192 "”l;'!;“;: 2 b';:’":‘:" ':m:“‘:". ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st. 3 MAEQ costumes. wigs: — Mpthe o N Deas Auniry orders, GOLDSTELN & GO. 133 Mkt | MOUNTAIN VIEW, B. C. Co.0 1 mile distan MONEY loaned to salaried people, Tetall mer: | que— ey | 70 acTes "';PN:M b nb-ealm up; Al hants, teamsters, boarding-houses, location, ‘Tul 0] and er; beautis ettty easy paymense: Jege busisess m 40| PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, scenery. E. J. Toepter, 811 Eady: no agents. principal cities. TOLMAN 553 Parrott bldg. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the buman body; for ALFALFA irrigated lu% $25 LOANS to salaried people without indorser; down_ §1 month; no in pprompt ‘“?"onzumrfl‘ Dxfberu uln?n The p.::d ft‘:lr e’é at 11:;11; eml:tfi ‘l’wt lo- INDEX LAND & B. CO., 241 Crossley bid. ity Loan Co. rossley building. ca ¢ Ky orth. | ZTSTAMP brings our free umg\u of country ANY amount, real estate or other security: | WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- P, co., Montgomery eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. | PROPERTY WANTED. “up; WANTED—Good city and 2 BURR-PADDON CO.. 10 Montgamery sero s $100 up. W. J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery, T. 8. CASH loaned ealaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co.. 609 Exam. bldg. 8% ON furniture & planos; §15 up; no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. ROOMS papered, §3 50 up: 75,000 rolls wallpa-’ e e artmann” Patet Cor B1o Thine hot and cold water (photos at | YOU MIGHT AS WELL B FIT BY MY NECESSITY. I will sell, for considerably less than any of the adjacent lots can be bought for, one of THE MOST DESIRABLE" LOTS IN THE ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. OWNER GOING EAST, All street wark, sidewalks, sewers. Water and gas mains complete; electric car ; magniilcent view. FACES TWO BROAD AVENUES. Restricted building values insure ~elegant home surroundinzs. 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., r. 8. ser LOANS From $100, Any Amount, Any Propo- sition on Realty. SMITEL, DU RAY 426 Tenth T OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. " CLEVENGER, g 1220 Twenty-third Avenue. $1200—6-room house, in a good location, handy to street cars, with a fine lot, 44x14; this is a snap for anybody who wants a com- fortable home at a bargain; $400 cash, balance flat loan, $2350— Fine, modern 6-room bungalow; every- thing up to date; large lot; $500 cash. §1200—Splendid lot, 100x200, with small house, barn and other improvements; part cash. $1150—4-room house; barn, chicken-yard and garden plat; lot 50x250; 3 blocks from street cars. $1000—Large house; well built and in a choice loca n: hardwood finish. Choice Luilding lots at prices to suit your purse. The above are selected from among several hundred pieces of property that we have for sale. WE CAN SUIT YOU. 1220 23D AVE. - Phone Vale 2591. 23D AVE. STATION. FOR SALE. e day for bargains in furniture. H. Schellbaas, 1lth st., cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's’ents i ROOMS FOR .FOUESI:?KEHP!NG. BIRCH ave, 43—0 large unfurnisned rooms for housekeeping. Apply 642 Grove st. BRYANT, Hi—Two or three sunny front rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. EDDY, 332—All kinds of roums; housekeeping or single; sunny. FOURTH, 226—2 nice housekeeping rooms. GEARY, 1225—Iinely furnisied large front suites complete for housekeeping, baths and all conveniences; also other rooms at very reasonable rates, GEARY, 127b—Fine sunny {ront sulte com- plete tor housekeeping; unexcelled neighbor- ood; private family; only $20 per month. HOWARD, B23—Large sunny fur. room; LIght hskps.; couple, 2 or 3 woik, girls; $3 50 wk. HOWARD, 1130%—Sunny housekeeping rooms, bath and stationary washtubs. JESSIE, 323—Sunny room, furnished, house- keeping, gas range; sink; $2 75 and $3 week. LARKIN, 1042—For rent, sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms, MARKET, 1027%—Nice front suite of house- keeping ‘rooms with gas; other rooms; light housekeeping. NINJII, 124—Large front bay window suite for housekeeping; gas stove; grate, $16. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to $12; hot bath; laundry; aduits. POLK, 601—One front room for light house- keeping: or suitable for two gentiemen. SIXTH, 303—Nicely furnished sunny bay win- dow tooms for housekeeping; $10 and $12 per month. SIXTH, 436}%—Nicely furnighed single or double rooms complete for light housekeep- ing; nice quiet family; rent very reasonable. | STEVENSON, 255—Rooms to let cheap; $125 week; also_housekesping rooms. §T1—Nicely furnished rooms com- FUTTER, lete for housel either single or al- Bive qniton: sun ik dhy: v SUTTER, 2302 —Elegantly furnished sumny ‘suites for housekeeping; regular kitchen: phone; piano; reasonabls R L Bce Dbt AR S N A TEHAMA, 3—4 housekeeping rooms; business loum; rent cheap. e el T RSN T N S TENTH, 162—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms for housekeeping; suites $12 per month, Single furnished rooms $6 per month, THIRD, 854%—Nice sunny housekeeping TURK, 802—Nice and convenlent _turnished rooms complete for housekeeping; gas range, water, etc.; reasonable rent. - 1905. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. TURK, 816—Parlor floor, 4 rooms, furnished, for housekeeping; private. - TURK, 1159—Nice front suite for light house- keeping in new modern flat; also fine single rooms at very reasonable rates; single rooms desirable for students who can have board if desired; nice quiet family. TWENTIETH, 2609, cor. Valencia—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; regular kitchen, VAN NESS ave., 712—Nicely furnished single rooms at $6 per month; also other rooms at reasonable rates. VAN NESS ave., 519—Nicely furnished sunny rooms complete for housekeeping from $7 up per month. VALENCIA, 223—Large front bay window al- cove, sunny, neatly furnished, large kitchen complete for housekeeping; gas range; phone; very reasonable; adults. APARTMENT HOUSES. a5 NEW 4-story corner apartment-house; sunny side; open for inspection and reservation; ail suites have modern kitchens; electric lights, etc. Apply 231 9th st., opp.; tel. Howard 2670. A—RENILWORTH, cor, Bush, Powell—3-room sunny eparts.; single’ rooms; modern; reas. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2. 3 ard 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—BMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. T25- 781 Howard st., or. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Filimore; tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery St.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. PO S A S ST s DOMESTIC—The machine for tamily use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1021 Market st near Stxth. ALL kinds second-handg, , $8; slightly used, $10, $15, $20. Ya:a' ku‘:' where dolls SWing in the window. 1051 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICES, A A A A A A s AP NAR. PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, $T per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles without fall, no matter of how long standing; also fistula. 1656 Devisadero st., near Sutter. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A TYPEWRITER is the best holiday gift, es- pectally 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. RANDALL Apartments, 120 Pierce st.—i un- furnished rooms; excentional: only 2 left. ROOMS TO LET—Furn, and Unfurn. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN. Corner Ellls and Leavenworth sts., In the heart of the city. 300 rooms; 100 baths. Modern in every detall. Rates $3 to $15 per week. Rooms, with brivate bath, $1 day. Tourist travel solicited. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Rooms 25c to §1 per night. $1 25 to §5 per week und lisht housekeeping rooms; open all night. ASH ave., 22, néir Polk—Pleasant, sunny room; quiet, private family; $7; central. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore: 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night, $1 25 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new house; modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. BUSH, 1940—Nicely furnished rooms suitabla for two or three gentlemen; sunny and pleasant: reasonable. BROADWAY, 934—Large sunny furnished room with grate'to let. CALIFORNIA, 1424—Sunny rooms to let; all new. DEVISADERO, 1814—Nicely furnished sunny rms.; up-to-date flat; private family; reas. front furnished ELLIS, 8—Sunny furnished rooms; reasonbl EDDY, 878—A modern flat; newly furnished; 2 or & room sulte; single rooms; beautiful house- keeping rooms; plenty of light and sunshine, FULTON, 231—Single rooms; all improve- ments; gentlemen; walking distance Market. GALT HOUSE, 1206 Market st.—Cholce rooms by day, week or month; central location. GFARY, 376—Rooms to let; single, double gnd en guite; rents reasonable. HAIGHT, $02—Nlice sunny rooms; en suite. HARRIET, 35. oft Sixth—Light room; 1 gentle- man; $6’ a month. single or HICKORY ave., 251—Completely furnished TComs to let. HOTEL Hamilton and cafe, 125 Eills_ bet. Powell & Magon sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to $3 per day: steam heat & telephone in each room. JONES, 1316—Two fine sunny unfurnished rooms; reasonable. KEARNY, 323—3 rooms or first floor, fur- nished or unfurnished; suitable for business. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals. $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. FOR sale—Very cheap, a Fisher billing and bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. e WAREHOUSE TO LEASE. FIVE-STORY bullding, basement and electric elevator: about 9600 sq. ft. for storage or manufacturing; Stevenson st. mear Tth. J. V. VICTOR. Majestic bidg.. 1281 Market st. e ——————— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice, California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., corner California and Montgomery sts. For the six months ending December 81, 1905, dividends have been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary devosits at the rate of 33 per cent ver annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday., January 2, 1906. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND Notice — italian- American Bank, 460 Moutgomery st., corner Sacramento and Montgomery sts. For tne half year ending December 81, 1805, a dividend has been de- clared on all savings deposits at the rate of 360-100 per cent per annum, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1806. Dividends not called for ‘are added to and bear the same rate of interest as the principal. . SBARBORO, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice, Mechanics' Savings Bank, 143 Montgomery st., corner, Bush—For the balf year ending December 31, 1905, a divi- dend “bas been declared on ail savings de- posits, free of taxes, at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent per annum, payabie on and after Tuesday, January,2, 1806. Divi- dends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest as principal. Inter- est pald from date of deposit. JINO. U. CALKINS, Cashiers DIVIDEND NOTICE—Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, 710 Market t—For the half-year ending December 31, 1905, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, compounding semi-annually, free of taxes, and payable om and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. GEO. A. STORY. Cashler. DIVIDEND notice, San Francisco Savings Union, 532 California st., cor, Webb—For the half year ending with Dec. 31, 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 (31-3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1806 LOVELL WHITE, cashier. LARKIN, 8191,—Sunny front room, suitable for lady or gentleman, $8 per month. LEXINGTON ave., 135, bet. 18th and 19th— Nicely furnished room’ in Mission warm belt; rent very reasonable; quiet family. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third st.—100 single and_family rooms, 85c to $1 50 per day; $2 to §8 week; the only new and modern hotel "and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground fioor; 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 suests MISSION, $23—Sunny furnished room. THE Continental Buliding and Loan Aseccia- tion of 301 California st., San Francisco, hae declared a dividend for the six months ending December 31, 1905, of 5 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on_term de- posits and 6 per cent on class “F** stock, payable on and after January 6, 1906. WASHINGTON DODGE. President. WILLIAM CORBIN, Seeretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK, 315 Montgomery st.; for the half year ending Dec. 31, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (3}5) per cent per an- num on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on or after January 2, 1908. LEON BOC- QUERAZ, Secretary. POLK, 622—Three unfurnished or furnished rooms. RIO VISTA HOTEL, 263 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern convenfences: rooms en suite end single; rates by day, 35¢ up; by week, $2 up; baths free to euests. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms. 35c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every room; elevator, read-room; free bus, baggage. WOLF House, cor, 6th and Howard—No better transient house in_clty; rooms 15¢ to 50c per night; 90c to $3 per week. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., n Most_convenient and respectable, 700 room: DIVIDEND notice, German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending Dec. 31, 1305, a dividend has been de- clared at the rate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, Jan. 2. 1908 ' GEORGE TOURNY. Secretary. e ———————— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering; new, scientific, complete. Office, Market & Taylor. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding invitations, visiting & bu ness cards, crests, ete.; high-clase work; mi erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny, rs. 1-2. 85c to 81 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator elec, lights; reading-room; free bus, bagga: ROOMS AND BOARD. THE MAISON TENCE, 640 GEARY STREET. This house has just been opened by Madame Tence, formerly of 453 Ellis st., and will be conducted us a strictly first-class respectable boarding-house. The location is of the best and the French table board unsurpassed. Fine sultes and single rooms with all con- venlences; rates most reasonable. A LARGE handsomely furnished sunny front room; bay window, hot water and connecting room; suitable for two or four, with excei- lent board in private family; near park; reascnable, Phone Page 3356. Box 4540, Call, HOTEL WENTWORTH, 657 Bush st.—Fine furnished sunny single rooms with board, $30 to $35 per month: modern suites for two with board, $60 per month; central location and copvenient, VAN NESS ave, 500, Eddy (The Al'a Vista)—Elegantly _furniehed sunny rooms with excellent table board; reasonable rates. cor. THE old Stevenson mansion at S07 California st. has fine and sightly rooms; best of table board at lowest rates in city; fine bil- Itard-room for use of guests. EDDY, 530 (Hotel Garland)—Newly furnished suites; modern and,up-to-date; single rooms and private baths; excellent’ table board; reagonable rates, ELLIS, 1204—Newly furnished bright and sun- ny rjoms with board, fer married eouples or single gentlemen; good home cooking; free phone and bath; inspection invited. ELLIS, 1265—Large finely furnished rooms, with or without board; all convenience locality; good car service; homelike; low. BUSH, 1305, near Larkin—Newly furnished front room; excellent table board: home com- forts. CALTFORNIA, 1350—Nlcely furnished rooms and board in good Spanish family; American and Spanish cooking; rererences. HYDE, 612A—Newly furnished rooms In nice, quiet family: good gable board with home cooking; single $22 50 per month; for two $43. EDDY, 722—Nicely furnished rooms with all comforts of home; convenient; German cook- ing; reasonable rates. FOURTEENTH, 824—Pleasant rooms and , with bath; suitable for 2 or 4 young men; ready Monday. LIBERTY, 30—Fine furnished double and sin- gle rooms; hot and cold water; baths and all conveniences; excellent table board. McALLISTER, 612—Sunny rooms; home cook- ing: phone; one, $22 50; two, $i0, $45, table board. ; SEVENTH, 252—Newly furn. rooms:; sun all day; with or without board; first class; new home. BUSH, 1738—2 sunny furnished rooms, en sult o ngle; private; German; board optional. or 640 (Maison Tront 6‘2:«2; id French table board; reas. G room; 3 meals $20 month. D 1 SHarn o Geary st "m‘»&m cool i private; reas.; ref. G Y, 640 (Malson Tence)—Fine furnished w&wfl“‘l’.:mmbfihmfl- NESS 503 (Hotet McAllister)—Ele- ‘VA‘:" hrnl‘-h':d 'nhfi private baths; fine table board; good locauon. VENWORTH, apartment 1209—Sun- O'F. 1770—Rooms and board; privat Tewion. amny. o5 PINE, 787—Sunny rooms; sood home cooking; $22 50 up. FIRTHS— N ARKIAGES—EEATHR. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and bs indorsed with the name and residence of pers sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge BORN. AYLOTT—In this city, December 17, 1305, to the wite of Frederick Aylott, a daughter. CAMPBELL—In this city, December 10, 1905, to the wife of A. Campbell a daughter. HOLZKAMP—In this city, December 14, 1905, to the wife of C. Holakamp, a son. LOCKWOOD—In Oakland, Cal., December 22, 1905, to the wife of Edward S. Lockwoed, a son, ROLPH—In this city. December 24, 1905, to the wife of James Rolph Jr., a daughter. e — MARRIED. BERGMANN—WEBER—In this eity, Deccem-— ber 24, 1905, by the Rev. Paul Branke, August F. Bergmann and Lillie E. Weber, both of this city. S —— DIED. Abrams, Hattie, 48 Paradiso_ Jennle, 32 Adams, Laura E. K. Parkinson, John A., 24 Anderscn, Margaret,55 Reinert. Blizabeth, 89 Behre Elizabeth. 80 Rice. Blizabeth. 63 Calhoun, George S., 36 Fanborn, Sheffield, 33 Desmond, Timothy, (8 Shaw, Mrs. Louise, 38 Farren, Margarct L. Shorey, Albert, 68 Gongzaléz, Manuzl E..52 Smith, Nick Hofleng,' Mary M., 1 - Sullivan, Cornelius, 20 Jonas. Fannie E. Tichenor, Anson, 3§ Kohler, Charles. 73 Tusher. Helena S, 1 Mathews, Caroline, Wagner, Henry, 46 Niedt, Anton, 82 Wamsley, Prank E., 1 Neely, Hugh, 73 Webb, Minnie, 17 ©'Connor, Catherine,70 Wilson, William, 75 ABRAMS—Hattie Abrams, beloved wife of Max Abrams, beloved mother of Joseph and Mathile Abrams, and asister of H. Abrams, Mrs. H. Appleton, Mrs. H. Bloom and Rae Michaels of Los Angeles, a native of New York, aged 4S years 3 months and 21 da: ys. Friends and acquaintances are respect- mg iivibed 1o stiend the funerel sevvices to-day (Monday). December 25, at 10 o’clock a. m., at her late residence, 1230 Jackson street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cem- etery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and i i e ber AMS—In__ ! city, m| 1 A e B K. Adanas, baloved mather o fray E. B. Kellogg and Edward Mills Adams. EFFriends are invited to attend the funeral services y, December 26, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Pacific avenue, Inter- n;Rsorl In the City AND! —1In t] and County Hoepital, December 24, 1905, Margaret_Anderson, - tive of Pennsylvania, aged 55 years. 3 funeral services Tuesday, December 26, 3‘1: o'clock m., at GHAS. . J. TRUMAN & G0, FUNERAL DIRECTORS : Of San_ Francieco. 1909 MISSION STREET Bet. 15th and 16th. Telephone Mission 109 her late residence, 163 Albion avenus, be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Emanuel Evangelical Church, corner Twelfth and Stevenson streets, at 1 o'clock p. m. 1~ terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . CALHOUN—In _Oakland, Cal.. December 28, 1905, George S. Calhoun, beloved husband of Matilda Calhoun, and brother of Mrs. J. M. E. Atkinson and Isaac and Rufus Calhoun. a native of Port Townsend, Wash., aged 33 Years 11 months and 15 days. A member of Port Townsend Lodge, B. P. O. E. (Port 'rown‘aud. Seattle and Honolulu papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), December 26, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Elks' Hall, 418 Fourteenth street, Oakland, under the auspices of Oak- land Lodge No. 171, B. P. O. B. Interment strictly private. DESMOND—In this city, December 23, 1905, Timothy Desmond, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. FARREN—In this city, December 23, 1905, Margaret L., beloved daughter of Catherine and the late’ Willlam D. Farren, a native of California. E¥The funeral will take place to-day (Monday). at 1:30 p. m., from her late resi- dence, 1319 Masonic avenue, thence to St. Agnes Church for services at 3 p. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by _electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. GONZALEZ—In this city, December 24, 1905, Manuel E. Gonzalez, a native of California, aged 02 years. (Vallejo papers please copy.) IF¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). December 26, at 10 & m.. from the parlors of Halsted & Co. 946 Mieston etreet, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. by train at 11:30 a. m. from Third and Townsend streets. HOFLENG—In Haywards, December 24, 1905, Mary Miles Hofleng, beloved daughter of Frank and Nellle Hofleng, a native of Hay- wards, Cal, aged 1 year 7 months and 3 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, December 26, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at Haywards. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. JONAS—In this city, December 24, 1905, Fannle E. Jonas, beloved mother of M. G. Jonas, id sister of Mrs. Tallmadge Dela- fleld of Tacoma and Aarcn Birdsall of this city. 7 Officers and members of California Re- bekah Lodge No. 1 and Veteran Rebekah Association, I 0. O. F., are requested to at- tend the funeral of our late sister, Fannie E. Jonas, from I ©. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market strests, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. EMMA HYMAN, N. G JENNIE LYSER, Ree. Sec. KOHLER—In Oakland, December 24, 1905, Charles Kohler, husband of the late Geme- vieve Kohler, and beloved father of Justina R. and May T. Kohler, a native of Germany, aged 5 years 3 months and 19 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereatter. MATHEWS—In Alameda, December 24 1905, at the residence of her daughter, 1229 Coi- lege avenue, Caroline Mathews, mother aof Mrs. J. J. Armstrong and David Mathews, a native of Pennsylvania. NEELY—In this city, December 24, 1905, Hugh Neely, beloved husband of Eilen Neely, and tather of John J. Neely and Mrs, J. Stephens, a native of Donegal, Ireland, aged 73 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services te-morrow (Tuesday), December 26, at o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1303 Stockton street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m., thence to Holy Cross Cemetery. Interment private. No flowers. NIEDT—In Oakland, Cal, December 23, 1905, at Green street and Hallett avenue, Emery- ville, Anton, beloved husband of Bertha Niedt, and father of Rudolph, Annie, Henry, Anton, Edward and John Niedt, a native of Germany, aged 82 years 1 manth aad 36 ys. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, December 26, at_the home at 12:45 oclock and at I O. O. F. Hall, corner of Eleventh and Franklin streets, at 2 o'clock D. m., under the auspices of Oakland Lodge No. 118, 1. O. O. F. December 28, 1905, N, CONNOR—In_ this city, Catherine O’Connor, beloved sister of Abbie Moynthan, Mrs. Eilen Kendrick and Miss Hannah (’Connor, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). 8:30 a. m., from her late resi dence, 737 Van Ness avenue, themce to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem mass wilt be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARADISO—In this eity, December 23, 1905, Jennle Paradiso, beloved wife of John Para- Qiso, mother of Louis Paradiso, and sister of James H. and Charles Stoddard, Mrs. Fannie Berger and Alma_Stoddard, a native of Sam Franeisco, aged 32 years. (Milwaukes and Pasadena’ papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, December 2, at 1 o'cloci p. m. at the parlors of J. 5. Godeau, 305 Mon Komery Aavenus Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PARKINSON—In this _city, December 23, 1805, Jobn Andrew, beloved som of Mar- garet and the late Thomas Parkinson, and devoted brother of Robert Richard, Ed- ward, George and Thomas Parkinson. a native of County Fermanagh. Ireland, aged 24 years 10 monthe and § days. 2 Friends and acquaintances are respect- m“fly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late, residence, 626 Harrison street, between Second and Third. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Towpsepd streets. REINERT—In this city, December 34, 1905, Elizabeth Reinert, beloved mother of Mrs. Catherine Wyman, Mrs. A P. Wagner, Mrs. Louisa Kilhmyer. Mrs. A, D. Allen and John J. Allen, a native of Germany. aged 89 years. RICE—In this city, December 25, 1905, Elfza- beth Rice, beloved wife of the late Zenas Rice, and mother of George A., Robert L., Willlam, Ottomus and Harry Rice and Mrs. Lillle Inman of Bureka, Cal, a native of Iretand, aged 63 years. SANBORN—At Nordhoff. Ventura County, De cember 22. 1905, Sheffleld 8. Sanborn, hus- band of Francec Baldwin Sanborn, aged 33 years. SHAW—In Los_Angeles, December 24, 1908, Mrs. Louise Shaw, beloved wife of C. P. Shaw, daughter of Mrs. M. L. Pechart, and sister of Mrs. F. Wenger, Mrs. R. H. Reeder, Mrs. F. A. Beckwith and Louis. Frank, Joe, Emile, Edmond and August Pechart, a native of Caiffornia, aged 38 years. SHOREY—In Oakland, December 24, 1903, Albert, beloved husband of Harriet Shorey, ana father of Mrs. Henry L. Corsom, & na— tive of Maine, aged 88 years 10 months and 22 days. SMITH—In Los Angeles, December 24 1903. Nick C. Smith, beloved son of Mary 8. anl A. S. Smith, husband of Amanda Smith, and tather of Nick G. Smith. £ Remains to arrive in this city Tuesday. Notice of funeral hereafter. SULLIVAN—In this city, December 24, 1905, at his residence, 34 Alvarado street, ‘neas Guerrero, Cornelius, dearly beloved som o Patrick and Mary Sullivan, and brother of Margaret, Daniel and Alens Sullivan. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 20 years 1 mont and 11 days, I Notice of funeral hereafter. TICHENOR—In Dunbarton, Monterey County, Cal., December 24, 1005, Anson Tichenor, & nativa of Lincoln, Nebr., aged 38 years, TUSHER—In land, December 23, 1005, Helena Susan. beloved daughter of Frederick G. and Helen Tusher, a native of Oakiand, Cal., aged 1 year 1 month and 14 days. WAGNER—In this city. December 24, 1005, Henry Wagner, a native of Germany, aged 46 years. e funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 a. m. the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Greenm, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Bighth. fn- tirment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third apd Townsend streets. WAMSLEY—In this city, December 23 1003, Frank. Eldo, dearly beloved son of Frank and Mary Wamsley, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 22 days. WEBB—In this city, December 24, 1965, Minnie, beloved daughter of Willlam Webb and tho late Grace Webb, and niece of Mrs, Palmer, Jobn Still, Samuel Still, Riehard ‘Webb, Samuel Webb and Minnie Gurnes, a San Francisco, aged 1T years 3 months and 24 days. p nces are respect. fnnuyln ited l‘o‘dulfllfl the funeral Tuesda: rvite . at 11 &, m., from the residence of her Qun{. 2208 Howard street. Interment Tawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 11:30 3. m. ILSON—In Clayton, Contra Costa County, wCIX-. 'vmh ber fi 1905, William Wilson, husband of Sarah Wilson, and father of Isa~ bella and Willlam Wiison, & native of Ire- land, amt::-u-munram December trom the famil & mn’h.‘.mum matory, where cremation will take place, leaving Martinez by the