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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1905 USUALLY PRINTED T st 1N the DONOVAN, No. please return to With the Hibernia Savings of San Frane M. CAWLE cker spaniel; 2 Jackson st MEDICAL. 3 NELL—Ladje: s’ spect: methods consy ree, 1087 o 8:30. all female | TURE, PIANO, HORSE, E MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—CITY. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND. { SUMS FROM $10 TO $300. RATES NO HIGHER HERE. TERMS A LITTLE EASIER AND PAYMENTS MORE CONVENIENT. A COUPLE HOURS' NOTICE WILL DO. COURTEOUS TREATMENT ALWAYS. SECURITY—A CLAIM ON YOUR FURNI- 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 | NBED MONEY. WE'RB READY AND WILLING. LNTIRELY NEW PAYMENT PLAN. FOLSEHOLD LOAN €O., 202-208 CALLAGHAN BLDG., MARKET _AND _ McALLISTER PHONE SOUTH 922. LOAN HEADQUARTERS. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgages on real estate In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. | Give full varticulars of property, STS. ffice hours 9 to 5, Sunds, rket st.. opposite Pifth. best regulating pills express. Pasteur's syr- ce 35, By exprese only wholesale druggis Seventh and Oakiand roadway, 1208 Market Women, 24 hours or no charge; private; hours 9 to 9. t, reliable, ities; relief st., suite 39, office, ot § herdb treat and residence 7th: particu- diseases of women. 11A Leavenworth st.. Phone East 697 OSGOOD BROTHERS, | instant reliet Location, ete. > 944 Post st | Box 223, Call office. le specalist for ail fe- | AAMAA—UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO. regularities; instant re. 21 Stockton st., near Market. | 24 floor. | Loane made to salaried people without any | publicity or other inconvenlence on their notes. Loans on real estate in probate. life | 1insuramce policies estates, second mort- gages, assignments of rents, etc. | SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- | ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or | =ny one; confidential and courteous treatment. | __Call and get terms | HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain | liberal advances on_ diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry Store, €78 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 1192 Market t. and 27 Third st ANY amount, real estate or other security; $100 up. W.'J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. CASH loaned ealaried people on notes without indoreer. Federal Loan Co.. 609 Exam. bldg. " specialist. | 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal; $10. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. NERY 0O., 0 Beale st. d Bryant ste. of pipe complete, nundred r hundred hundred feet feet feet feet feet feet (new) (new) (new) (new) (new) (new) , 10¢ ) 123¢ 15c r use, 190 or coin by b P » gines, boilers, pumps, . bought, soid, Sunday_papers. 130 132 Beale st. ery. McIN- Fremont st standard make and hav: ble to keep y for & nominal & to continue to make everses and about she bought b aving same al smail sum to party ts. Box ,1010 3. | Mo com. V. TREMAIN. room 81, 6 Eddy st. ANY amount quickly on furniture or piano without removal or other security; lowest rates. no commisssion; confidential. 506-T . corner Donohoe blag., corner Market. | ALVA CO. loans without security on other sec to ealaried people 1 terms. easy pavments: y. 507 Jas. Flood bldg. planos: no removal; : $35 up; quick, Montgy et., room 21 1 PER cent on furuiture o { mo commission; no publ! quiet, confidentia;, 2 LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- | loans on indorsed notes and other secur- §. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. SALARIED people furn., estates in Empire Loan & Invest. Co., | MONEY to loa: without security; probate, life ins. policis €12 Parrott b ete. & at a low rate of interest; gold, ds, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. DON'T us, Hutton Cred on saiary until you see 912 Mutual Bank bldg. amonds & jewelry at 2 per cent lateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO.. 720 Market st.,loans money, o5 er_cent of valuation of property. | MUSICAL I TS TRUMEN PARTY having bought fine etandard make 0 on installments, and having patd e to keep up and will equity for a nominal one wishing to continue to make Call. met with reverses and about , which she it on the nd having same almost will for a emall sum to party balance installments. ~ Box FROM $65 UP. senisch, Smith & Barnes, g and many * evenings CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. A NEW piano for rent at at $2 and §2 50; one veal purchased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, others, on 3 per mo.; others rent allowed if 560 Hayes st. EAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEME PIANOS, 839 Valencia st., be. tween Nineteenth and Twentieth BARGAIN planos and mosical merchan- rnoons and evenings at 3155 Si; Mission st ALMOST give: ture away; storage pianos and furni- 4's ‘Storage, 1636 Market st. ), Call from 8 a. m, to st UYS, sells and ren “hickering upright grand; brilliant, HORNUNG, 218 MeAllister. extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- to suit_ Statham, 110 McAllister » RIOR viclins, zithers, old and new. e TELAW, 436 Main st MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. FOR sale—A gealskin as good as ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-$500. MUNICIPAL LOAN_OF 907 Market st NERY, bol and _engines bough! nd_exchanged; power plan b bought, Western Mhy C: dress sults to st.. MSON steam e ew: grest barg ING scale or_cash or Ik poodie pup- 1450 Frankis Vaser Vieta panorama camer Bazaa HIGH grade sec scale. PARCE! room; w Montgomery st EKE and office furniture bought and xchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Mission HUGHES—Printer, Francleco. ; one miniature rallway. Kearny st AFES_New and_ second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 41 Sacramento st res, magic lsnterns, sale, rental; ARD & BRECK, 131 Post st TS, subscriptions received at cor. Duncan & Church ts. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ERSON pays bighest price for ladies’ and no reasonable offer | 611 Sansome st | PIERCE'S Piano Factory. Market and 14th. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. NEW upright pi s0ld on $5 monthly pay ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chic Ehoninger 1ittle used. Keeffe' ng baby grand; 285 O’ Farrell. LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum of Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st.. near 6th. | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. SETIC bidg., 1261 Market si.— fices 1o let, $10 per month and up. BROADWAY, 1205, nr. Hyde, in house 31 apts., |~ store and living rooms, delicatessen, $15. —_— PERSONALS. A A A A AN AN AN NNANNNNPNNS “REXRADIO” offers Y-O-U a list of 500 city REFERENCES. You can call and S-E-E the hopeless sick cured, and yourself get a SAMPLE of the power. This Chri season you will be charged for ‘‘trea ments” ONLY ONE-HALF the usual mod- | erate fees. The BEDRIDDEN can be VIS- | ITED. Patients at a DISTANCE are treated through the MAILS. Office hours 2 to Offices CROWDED: come LY. and SHOW your sick - DAY and MONDAY'S >_O-R-T-A-N-T REPORT by Editor regarding many WONDERFULLY sucessful treatments of alleged INCURABLE “disabling” inflammatory RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, PARALYSIS. NEURALGIA, LO- COMOTOR ATAXIA, TOTAL DEAFNESS, DIPSOMANIA, DEAFMUTISM, BRIGHT'S and HEART diseases, etc. ADDRESSES of the grateful patients (alro WITNESSES) Tl Howerd 1187; 154 Oth 8t. | given you, Offices 508 Kearny st. AMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber | A FREE ill, 47-page bock on piles and fistula, A Co., 4401 Adams bidg., 206 Kearny st | taining much valuable information .con- horse for express wagon. Box sent free to any suf- cerning_rectal diseases; ferer. Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, suite 501-2, Domohoe bidg., Mkt. & Taylor, 8. F. MONEY TO LOAN. CONFIDENTIAL. Logns of &l kinds and of every description on pia furniture, warehouse re- and 1o people on their in- d at bankingghouse rates; in Y sickness or loss Of employment we your joun, so you take no chance of your ®oods: your business is strictly Gential, as we make no inquiries of your srs; Eoods remain in your possession s can bave the loan s long &s you de- you have any outstanding bills or Joun company, we will pay them i and give you more money; it is cesier 10 pay one then a number. to ladies of - ence we make loans without any se- tever; we can refer you to amy rewepaper in this city; donm’t fail t3 * us and we will cheerfully ex- Ivestoc notes offices. ILLINOIS TRUST room 18, Phelan bullding- rhone N MURPHY, ©01-602-603 Examiner Building. <Quick settiements; ho intments. . na mortgages, undivided inter- yents, property in trus e e dnd undivided in: life estates erests in property pus E Courteous trcatment. Strictly confidential When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. ANT galaried employe or Wage earner can get Just wn bis note: $50—Keturn to us..$13 $30—Return 1o us.. 400 200 Return to us.. 260 135 16—Return to us.. 4 00 2 00 100 Or any other sum, and back THE CRESCENT LOAN ., 500 Rialto bldg., 5 New Montgomery and Mission sts. MONEY losned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, teamstere, boarding-houses, Wwithout 4 our up to Gate method of doing | _CoUNtry orders TCRDRTE — T o T cu meet no one ai our separat: | 4 BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- “FROM Hog Train to Palace Car” tells you hew to carve out & fortune with a soft mew Jead pencil; price two bits. J. INGLE, Hazel Creek. Cal. # AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tatlor, 721 Market st MME, GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles absolutely removed without pain: contour re- Etored. 930 Market st.; tel. Montgomery 1311. e e SUITE to_order on instaliments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO., the tatlor, 720 Market st. BRAND new tallor-made men's sults, cost . 25, for §9 75, 440 Bush., nr. California Hotel, 1 A WEEK; suits to order §15 up. LEMOS, o 1127 Market st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. MASQUERADE costumes, play books: country ordere. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 33 Mkt. t ¢ advertisements and subscriptions has o “onened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth, Open until 1l p. m. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, TFMOVED_DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, R%I‘:{l all @iseases of the human body; for et our years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 867 Geary st., near Leavenworth. _outell wt B0V ety W5 IR S8 T NG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- ng fured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOM le»“, w"l ,’Tfl‘.fi)‘ l»‘)“. 'Iup;" ROOMS peperey, mann Baint Cor, 310 Third. REAL m‘m—m SALE. $1000 cash, bal. at $50 monthly, will A%‘u’y";l cor. with a handsome, new 8-room house; cars pass door, See Moise, 417 Market. ATTRACTIVE in_city real estate \ security’ easy payments; business in 40 __principal cities. 'rouuu,"gl Parrott bldg. e s LOANE to selaried people without indorser; prompt sttention and liberal terms. The ®ity Losn Co. 211 Crossley bullding. only of R PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cottie of $500 ‘monthly or 6 rooms McAllister st. F. NELSON, Drake, 458 Parrott bldg. | also on | pearls and precious stones | H. | LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. Send for our printed list of property for sale in all sections of the city. ELBGANT FLATS, WESTERN ADDITION. $9500—Two excellent fiats, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; large reccption hall; extra large key 1o every room sunny and light; fine section; neai Baker and Jackson, GOOD PAYING INVESTMENT. $45,000—Rents $4500; an elegant, apartment-Louse; 14 apartments, 4 and 5 100ms and bath; steadily rented; large lot, §#25 square feet; large garden in rear; cffer; near Fillmore st. and Alamo square. GOOD SOUTH OF MARKET BUY. $5500—Rents $624; four bay-window flats; 8-4-4-5 rooms each; \~o flats have baths; con- venient to town; flats never idle; near Folsom and 10th sts.; sure to be sold, 80 et busy. NEW FLATS NEAR PARK, $6750—Two brand new flats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath; rented $660. all the latest jmprove- ments: block from Fulton and Stanyan ets, BEAUTIFUL NEW RESIDENCE. $7750—Brand new residence, just completed; contains 14 rooms; finished basement and at- tic: one block from Fell and Cole sts. FINE CORNER IN MISSION. $45,000 — Good, substantial improvement stores, flats and houses on Mission st., not far out; pays good interest. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mintgomery st. A NEW BLOCK SUBDIVIDED AT PARNASSUS HBIGHTS, GRBAT BARGAINS, GREAT BARGAINS. Grand residence and investment lots, fronf ing on I st. 4th, Gth and Parnsssus aves.; only one block distant from Ellis st. (Park and Oceen line) on H si. and the world’s famous | Golden Gate Park; only one block from Affili- ated Colleges and Masonic-ave. cars; close to the site stlected by the city for the Polytechnic High School, which will Be erected at an out- lay of $350,000; every lot is on the grade; all the street work is complete; gas, water pipes and sewers are laid, Prices range from $1600 to $2000, Terms, one-fifth cash, balance 1-3-3-4 years. | “Bear in mind that all the street work is don | and that this block adjoins the Western Addi- tion, where land not nearly so_well situated is | selling for twice the money. Go out there to- day and select your lot, as they will surely | sell fast. Don't make a mistake; buy the best. Agent on the ground Sunday. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery | ATTENTION, BUILDERS. ATTENTION, SPECULATORS, See the lots we are-selling fronting on Me. Allister, Fulton, Willard, Parkside ave. and Stanyan st.; these lots face the world's fa- mous Golden Gate Park and command grand views of the bay and Marin County moun- tains; the streets are bituminized; side sew- ers are laid to lots, | Price—$1650—$1650. | One-firth cash, balance one and two years. Only ten lots left including three choice corners; McAllister-st. cars pass property. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. | §1060 TO $1250; $150 cash, balance $20 month- | 1ly: level lots'on i4th and 15th aves. and H st.; within a_few minutes of all the attrac- tions of Golden Gate Park; this section 1s improving rapidly; Ellis-st. cars pass prop- | | erty, | ON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery ANDSOME NEW HOMES. | Price only $5750. Terms $1000 cash, balance $50 Monthly. Do you want an up-to-date home, one that is extra well built and contains all ‘the latest conveniences? We have one for sale on Castro st., near Duboce ave.: 2-story English base- ment house; large sunny rooms; handsome vestibule, finished in mahogany' and other natural woods; a_swell home gt a low price; the neighborhood is excellent; thirty ex: pensive honses have been erected in the ck during the past year. ake Halght-st. cars to Scott st., walk Lwo biocks south to Duboce ave. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery $30,000. $30,000. $30,000. $30,000. BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAL RESIDENCE ON PACIFIC AVE. Bituated in the same block Wwith the most beautiful and costly man- sion in San Francisco. THIS IS POSITIVELY THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY TO-DAY. NOTE PARTICULARS. LOT: 81, —terraced and drained. IMPROVEMENTS 61:4x1 Grandly constructed —two-story basement_and attic_house; hard finish. Bullt by present owner for solid_comfort—expense Was no object. The finest woods and fix- tures being imported especially; 11 rooms, not counting large and well- equipped billiard hall, wine cellars, store _Trooms, servants' quarters, ete. Every plece of wood for in- terior _decoration was _speclally gelected and polished; beautiful fn- 1aid floors; everything of the very best. VIEW: From the windows of this house Is to be had the most magmificent of views—which nothing can ob- street. Lying before vou is the city, bay, ®olden Gate, Marin County Hills and Pacific Ocean. REMEMBER, THIS CAN NEVER BE TAK FROM YOU. SITUATION It is situated in the very best residence district of this city. The houses on_every and all sides are occupled by the most prominent people in San Francisco, THIE PLACE MUST BE SEEN TO BE FULLY APPRE- CIATED. FOR_FURTHER PARTICULARS AND PERMISSION TO SEE THE_PLACE APPLY TO BURR-PADDON CO., Incorporated, 40 Montgomery st. Main 3794. Tel. SPECK & CO. (Member Real Estate Board), i 200 Montgomery st. | Telephone Private Exchange 95. | ik | $110,000—Magnificent holding on 3d st.; a cor- ner with 275 feet street frontage; nom- inal improvements; a judiclous expen- diture could make ‘this one of the best paying income properties in the city. £100,000—Superb _investment property; large corner with 3 frontages; Post st., east of Jones; finely improved and good in- come; under lease; stores and hotel. $00,000—Leavenworth st., near Eddy; 85-foot lot: well improved and double frontage; rents $500 month; stores and lodging- | house. $25,000—Splendid 27:8 foot corner on Union et.; close In; fine improvements, stores and flate; rents $2200. $20,500—Exceptionally flne buy in large in- come paying flats In chofce location; Western Addition: 42 feet lot and all rented for $2340 year. | $18,000—Bargain on Ellis st., east of Van Ness; 27 foot lot with two frontages; im- proved with 14-room house in front and small flats in rear; present rents low by reason of existing lease expiring in May next, when property will yleld §125 month. $16,000—Fine large corner; 12th st. on line Ocean Shore Electric R. R.; over 5000 square feet. i $14,000—Eplendia buy on Brannan st, near 34; 44 feet, with two frontages. $9_500—Bryant st. 27 foot lot worth more. near 6th: 3-story bullding, rented for about $700; $7,500—Two very desirable flats; fine neigh- borhood: Baker st., near Washington; lot 25 feet; rent $650. ) SPECK & CO. 200 Montgomery SELLING TO BEAT THE BAND. ONLY $1 25 A WEEK. $270—Elegant level bullding lots, close to school; fine car service on Mission st.; cream of the Excelslor Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the baby where the ozone ls not polluted 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 8 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; enbancing in value with every stroke of the clock; buy mow; mext week may be too lats; “Nat Goodwin”_is not the only’ man that ap- clates this beaut section: no | es. o W. 3. WHITE COMPANY, 26" Montgomery st., room §. $2000 c:unl!‘ will wyhbnnu 1:: m 7- room residence on the east e ave., ~between Clement and California ste.; bal- ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and bullder. bargains in cit pm':i some ins in Ly > houses_and lots in Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda. Call or write for what you want. best v for $1. Call, 16 pages, sent to any TUnited States or Canada one T > ESTATE WANTED. REAL AR S il doin ""“"%‘5&" roomy |’ YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME, CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. 0. Box 51, Yuba City. v $23,000—A LARGE and old established, well paying hotel business with a Chr equipage in all of its departments, occupying 26,400 equare feet, 3 frontages, in center of a busy country city in a great citrus belt, 85 miles north of San Francisco; owner making & fortune out of this piant, wishes to retire from a continuous service of many yea: cash down $14,000, baiance on mor gage. Photographs and particulars to buyers only at 452 Eddy LEASE_ sale or exchange for town property— 50 acres apple orchard; 1905 crop over 8000 boxes; Corralitos, near Watsonville, Ad- dress . J. TRUMAN, Call bullding, from 12 to 2 p. m. FOR the best list of country property, farms, fruit and poultry ranches, stock ranches, a! falfa_and timber lands send for cataloy ROTHERMEL & CO., 007 California MOUNTAIN VIEW, 8. C. Co.. 1 mile distant, 70 acres improved land, sub. 2% acres up; Al location, fruit, soil and water; beautiful scenery. E. J. Toepfer, 871 Eddy; no agents. ALFALFA irrigated lands, $25 per acre; $1 dowr, $1_month; no Interest. mphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crossley bld. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery San_Francisco. PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. CO-OPERATIVE Land and Trust Co. are ths owners of large blocks of real estate in ‘“The Twin Citles,” Palo Alto and Mayfield, the Stanford University towns; large lots, $300 and up: cement walks: graded streets, etc. small monthly payments; country property: houses for rent. San Francisco office, 720 Market; phone Front 31. Salesmen wanted. l PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE. IF you want a fine lot in the Alta Piedmont Tract at 2 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 3432, l __HALFM OON BAY REAL ESTATE. FINE beach lot, 50x165; 2 frontages; cheap. Address box 2746, Call office. ! GOVEI}(N!":‘T'T LAND. WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricultural land and aiso 160 acres of e timber claim. Call and see us 8t G14A Jones st. Tel. East 4783. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING AND COLONI- ZATION COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 12-ROOM, modern flat buliding; rent $430 per year: price $7000; also 9-room, modern res- idence, price $10,000; also 40-room lodging- house, new furniture, good lease, low rent, price $4500; all in city of Los Angeles; want Oakland, §. F. or Berkeley property; would consider good livery business. THE ALDEN CO., 468 10th st., Oakland, or box 6228, Call. $7000 IN clear lots in Oakland; will trade all or part for nice residence and assume. THE ALDEN CO., 468 10th st., Oakland, or box 6229, Call office. | | | ! ROOMS FOR HOUSEPIFG—OU‘. POLK, 601—One front room for light house- keeping; or suitable for two gentlemen. SIXTH, 393—Nicely furnished sunny bay win- dow rooma for housekeeping; $10 and $12 per month. SIXTH, 436%—Nicely oturnished single or double rooms complete for light housekeep- ing; nice quiet famlily; rent very reasonable. STEVENSON, 265—Rooms to let cheap; $125 also_housekeeping rooms. SUTTER, ST1—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping, either single or al- cove suites; sun all day. SUTTER, 2302 Elegantly furnished sunny suites for housekceping; regular kitchen; phone; piano; reasonable. TEHAMA, 3—4 housekeeping rooms; location; rent cheap. THIRD, 3643%—Nice sunny housekeeping rooms to let at reascnable rates, TENTH, 162—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms for housekeeping; sultes $12 per month, Single furnished rooms $8 per month. TURK, 802—Nice and convenient furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; gas range, water, etc.; reasonable rent. 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 rate rooms desl for students who can have it desired; nice quiet family. | 1 TWENTIETH, 2609, cor. Valencla—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; regular itchen. 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, 228—Large front bay window al- cove, sunny, neatly furnished, large kitchen complete for housekeeping; gas range; phone; very reasonable: adults. e APARTNENE HOUSES. - NEW 4-story corner apartment-house; sunny side; open for Inspection and reservation; ail suités have modern kitchens; electric lights, ete. Apply 231 9th st., opp.; tel. Howard 2670, 11 WANT ADS ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. SEVENTH, 252—Newly furn. rooms: sun all day: with or without board; first class; new GEARY, 640 (Malson Tence)—Fine furnished suites or single; best French table board. e e VAN NESS ave., 503 (Hoter McAllister)—Ele- gant furnished suites; private baths; fine table board: good locauon. e e LEAVENWORTH, 1235, apartment 1289—Sun- ny room; board for 2 gents: home comforts. O'FARRELL, 1770—Rooms and board; private Jewish family. PINE, 757—Sunny rooms; good home cooking: $22 50 up. e ——— ROOMS WANTED. ROOM in private family; no other roomers; state terms; references. Box 4808, Call. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone ‘Grant 181. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best 1s 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. $8; slightly used, $10, §$15, $20. You know where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. — SPECIAL NOTICES. PUUESUSUOSA v PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, jtehing, external, internal or protruding piles without fall, no matter of how long standing; aleo fistula. 1656 Devisadero st., near Sutter. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A TYPEWRITER Is the best holiday gift, es- peciaily for the boy or girl; partly used $100 machines of ail makes from $20; fully guar- anteed; rentals from $2 50 mont w. SCOTT. 207 Montgomery st. A—KENILWORTH, cor. Bush, Powell—8-room sunny aparts.; single rooms: modern; reas. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde 3 and 4 rooms, with bath: steam heat. RANDALL Apartments, 120 Pierce st.—4 un- B only 2 left. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN. Corner Ellis and Leavenworth sts., In the heart of the city. 300 rooms; 100 baths. Modern in every detall. Rates 33 to $15 per week. Rooms, with ovrivate bath, $1 day. ‘Tourist travel solicited. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooma 250 to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week und light housekeeping rooms; cpen all night. AN excepticnally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $26; 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 s DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice, California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., corner California and Montgomery sts. For the six months ending December 31, 1905, dividends have been declared on the denosits 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 33 per cent ver annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, ASH ave., 22, near Polk—Pleasant, sunny room; quiet, private family; §7; central. BELMOND House, cver Owl Drugstore; 2 en- 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ 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, 1840—Nicely furnished rooms sultable for two or three gentlemen; sunny and pleasant; reasonable. BROADWAY, 934—Large sunny furnished room with grate to let. $300 TO $600 residence lots in Oakland and Berkeley; want nice driving horse and buggy. THE ALDEN CO.. 468 10th st., Oakland, or box 6230, Call office. CALIFORNIA, 1424—Sunny rooms to let; all new. DEVISADERO, 1814—Nicely furnished sunny rms.; up-to-date flat; private family; reas. front furnished PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON CO.. 10 Montgomery st 8.5 PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and forelgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 582 Market st. P —————— e e e BERKELEY ADVERT'S'N BERKE EAL ESTATE. SPECIAL. A business orner on Adeline st., South Berkeley, $52 front foot, JOHNSON-BULLARD REALTY CO. 3234 Adeline st South Berkeley. e e e ELLIS, S—Sunny furnished rooms: reasonble. EDDY, 878—A modern flat; newly furnished; 2 or 2 room sulte; single rooms; beautiful house- keeping rooms; plenty of light and sunshine. ELEVENTH, 136—Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping for/man and wife. FULTON, 231—Single rooms; all improve- ments; gentlemen; walking distance Market. GALT HOUSE, 1206 Market st.—Choice rooms by day, week or month; central location. GFARY, 276—Rooms to let; single, double and en suite; rents reasgnable. HAIGHT, 892—Nice sunny rooms; en_suite. HARRIET, 35. off Sixth—Light room; 1 gentle- man; $6 a month. single or OAKLAND ADVERTSM'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. MASON, 406—Sunny front room; suitable for two, $12; also small room; $6 month. HICKORY dve, 251—Compietely furnished rcoms to let. O.IKLA‘ND REAL ESTATE. BBLDEN’S BARGAINS. $6000—Superb residence site; lot 100x152, on crown of Blackstone Helghts, one block from Telegraph ave.; choice surroundings; grand view: will subdivide. $2600—An extra choice lot in Adams Polnt Tract, 53x150; cheaper than list price, as owner can't utilize. $1075—Fine lot for home or flats on Eighth st., near station; 37.6x156, $1150—Beautiful building site; 40x132, on Vernon st., Vernon Helghts; grand view; high terrace. $2250—Good speculation: lot 50x120, on 224 st., where new Key Route train is gaing, near San Pablo ave $i50_will buy 25x100 on Twenty-elghth st., near San Pablo ave. $1250—A lifetime chance: a northwest 35-tt. corner lot; on crown of hill; Vernon Heights: superb view; 1 block to cars; near Senator Per- kins' mansion; 57:6 or 40 ft. at same rate; grab it quick. BELDEN, Real Estate, 1112 Broadway, Oakland. 1 MUST HAVE THRE MONEY THIS WEEK. YOU MIGHT AS WELL BENEFIT BY MY NECESSITY. 1 will gell, 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 work, sidewalks, sewers. Water and gas mains complete; electric car service; magnificent view. v FACES TWO BROAD AVENUES. Restricted building values insure elegant home surroundings. You can clear $300 on this vroperty. IT 1S OING AT A SACRIFICE and IT 1§ A SNAP. Make me an offer to-day. W. S. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., r. 8. H. Z. JONES, 458 NINTH ST. $300 cash, §9 monthly; 1§ acre land, with new brick well; fenced; cottage, 4 large rooms; basement; concréte foundation:- city water; price $1275. $200 cash, $8 monthly: cottage, 5 rooms and basement; lot 75x100; city water; fenced; fine soil; barn, etc.; price $1200; adjoining East Oakland. See Z. JONES, owner, 458 Ninth st., near Broadway, Oakland. LOANS From $1000 Any ‘Amount, Any Propo- sition on Realty. DU RAY SMITH, 426 Tenth st. Tel. Oakland 4370. e e, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furniture. . Schellbaas, 1ith st., cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's’ents . ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BIRCH ave., 643—3 large unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply 642 Grove st. BRYANT, 444—Two or three sunny front Tooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. EDDY, 832—All kinds of rooms; housekeeping or single; sunny. g FQURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping, also single rooms. GEARY, 1225—Finely furnished large front suites complete for housekeeping, baths end all conveniences: also other rooms at very reasonable rates. GEARY, 1215—Fine sunny front sulte com- te unexcelled neighbor- cod; private family; only $20 per month. e e iy HOWARD, 823—Large sunny fur. room; light hskpg.; couple, 2 or 3 work, girls; $3 50 wk. JESSIE, 828—Sunny room, furnished, house- B bins. £es Tange: Sy §2 75 and §3 week. LARKIN, 1042—For rent, sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms. MARKET, 1021%Nice front sulte of house: "re with gas; ot fiuTk, Large ‘front bay window Suite for houseke ; gas stove; grate, $16. 0. 117, ‘Page—Complete for Aeeping. $5'to $12; ot bach; lewndry; ¢ HOTEL Hamilten and cafe, 125 Ellis,_ bet. Powell & Mason sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to §3 per day: steam heat & telephone in each room. JONES, 1316—Two fine sunny unfurnished rooms; reasonable. KEARNY, 823—3 rooms or first floor, fur- nished or unfurnished; suitable for business. DIVIDEND Notlce — ltalian- American 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 60-100 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 A. E. SBARBORO, Cashies S~ = DIVIDEND notice, Mechanics' Savings Bank, 143 Montgomery st., corner. Bush—For the halt 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 (314) per cent per annum, abie on and after Tuesday, January 2, . Div! 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, Cashler. 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 ome-halt (3%) per cent per annum on all_deposits, compounding semi-annually, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, Jamuary 2, 3906 EO. A. STORY. Cashier. DIVIDEND notice, San Francisco Savings Unlon, 532 California st., cor. Webb—For the half year ending with Dec. 31, 1905, 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 es, payable on and after Tuesday, Jan. 1906. LOVELL WHITE, cashier. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tion of 301 California st.. San Francisco, has declared a_dfvidend for the six months ending December 31, 1905, of 3 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, Secretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK. 815 Montgomery for the half year ending Dec. 31, 1905, ividend has been deciared at the rate of 2. a three and one-half (33) per cent per an- num on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on or after January 2, 1906. LEON BOC- QUERAZ, Secretary. LARKIN, 819%—Sunny front room, suitabie for lady or gentleman, $8 per mont] 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, 3%c to $1 50 per day; $2 to §§ week; the only new and modern hotel “and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in evéry room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to Its euests. MISSION, $23—Sunny furnished room. POLK, 622—Three unturnished or furnished rooms. \ RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single: rates by day, 35 up; by week, $2 up; baths free to cuests. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—3400 rooms, 85c to $1 night, $1 75 to §6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every room; elevator, read-room; free bus, beggage. WOLF House, cor, 6th and Howard—No better transient se In_city; roo 15¢c to H0c ver night: 90c to §3 per week. DIVIDEND notice, German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 Cajifornia st.—For the half year ending Dec. 31, 1905, 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, . 2. 1908 ' GEORGE TOURNY. Secretary —_— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering; new, scientific, complete. Office, Market & Taylor. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding invitations, visiting & bust- ness cards, crests, etc.; high-class work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny, rs. FIKTHS— BARKIAGES—LEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at éither of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authcrized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most conventent and respectable, 35¢ to §1 5O nightly, $2 to $8 weel elec, lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. PR Lol R ' B s A b ROOMS AND BOARD. A LARGE handsomely furnished sunny front bay window, hot water and connecting suitable for two or four, with excel- vate family: near park; Phone Page 366, Box 4540, Call. reasonable. VAN NESS ave, $00. cor. Eddy (The Alta Vista)—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms with excellent table board; reasonable rates. THE old Stevenson mansion at 807 California st. has fine and sightly rooms; best of table board at lowest rates in city; fine bil- Hard-room for use of guests. EDDY, 530 (Hotel Garland)—Newly furnished suites; modern and up-to-date; single room: and private baths; excellent table board; reasonable rates, ELLIS, 1204—Newly furnished bright and un- ny rooms witk board, fer married couples or single gentlemen: good home cooking; free phone and bath: inspection Invited. ELLIS, 1265—Large finely furnished rooms, with or without board; all conveniences; fne locality; good car service; homelike; rates Tow. BUSH, 1305, near Larkin—Newly furnished ;ron& room; excellent table board; home com- forts. CALTFORNIA, 1350—Nicely furniehed rooms ‘and board In good Spanish family; American and Spanish cooking; rererences. . 612A—Newly furnished rooms in nice, Hfif’t r-.‘rz:ny oh ‘able board. with. home cooking; single 50 per month; for two $43. ing; reasonable rates. FOURTEENTH,. 824—Pleasant board, with bath: suitable for 2 ready Monday. rooms and or 4 young BORN. LEVY—In this city, December 34, 1005, to the wife of M. H. . & son. L — — D! Adams, Laura E. K. Andresen, Crystal, 12 Calhoun, Geo. S., 35 Paravagna,Caterina,$4 Charlock, Wm. H., 76 Paz, Prudence, 77 Flanagan, Sarah R.,33 Quinn, James C., 3 Geraghty, Catherine,29 Reinert, Elizabeth, 89 'O’Connor, Catherine, 70 Paradiso, Jennie, 32 Harding, T. A, 35 Schmitz, Iznatz, 57 Hetzel, Jobhn F., 3 Sidwell, Paul A, 23 Hofleng, Mary M., 1 Smith, Niek C. Hunter, Sadie A., 36 Johnson, Mabel, 22 Jonas, Fannle E._ Kohler, Charles. 75 Lanthier, Mabel Miller, Benita C.. 39 Moore, Ellen Milis Neely, Hugh, 73 Nichoison, Wm. H..5% ADAMS—In__this city, December 29, 1905, Laura E. K, Adams, beloved mother of Mrs. M. B. Kellogg, and Edward Mills Adams. T Friends are invited to atiend the funeral servicés Tuesday, December 26, at 2 Selock p. m., at 2424 Pacific avenue. Inter- ment_private. ANDRESEN—In Oakland, Cal., 1905, Crystal, beloved son dresen, and beloved brother of Mrs. Emily Asheroft and Bertha, Ruby, Lester and Cyril Andresen, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 12 years and 5 months. > Friends and acquaintances are resrect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- y morning, . at 11.0'clock, at the’ parlors of the Albert’ Brown Comvany, 572 Thirteenth street, Oakland. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral -car from Market-street ferry. CALHOUN—In Oakland, Cal. December 23, '1905, George 8. Calhoun, beloved husband of mumc.nnnnumneamaJ.l. ) Wash., aged ] and 15 days. A of Townsend Lodge, B, P. O. E. (Port ‘ownsend, Seattle and Horolulu papers please 2l 'Friends and acquaintances » L R B . at Eiks' Hall, 416 Fourteenth Sirect, Oakland, under the suspices of Oak- '~ TELEPHONE MAIN 43. N. GRAY & CO., Inc. ‘yrus 8. Wr ; Geo. H. =% Between mx’:fim‘-&m street, Sullivan, Corneilus, 20 Van Dyke, Walter. 82 ‘Wagner, Henry, 46 Webb, Minnie, 17 Wiieon William, 7o a, 5 Wilson (Infant), 7 m. ‘Wittenburg, Adolph,70 land Lodge No. 171, B. P. O. E. Interment strictly private. CHARLOCK—In East Oakland, Cal.. Decem- ber 25 1905, at 1120 East Twenty-firet street, William Henry, beloved busband of Mary L. Charlock, and father of Mrs. P. W. Craiz, Mrs. Burton_Brown, William H. Chariock Jr., Clifford Charlock of Homolulu, Nat B. Charlock and the late Mrs. John Rush, a pative of New York, aged 76 years 9 months and 8 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, December 27, at 1:30 o'clock 8. m., at the Twenty-third Avenue Bapliat ‘hurch, corner of Twenty-third avenue and East Seventeenth street, East Oakland. FLANAGAN—In this city, December 25, 1905. Sarah R., beloved wife of John J. Flana- gan, and ‘mother of Frances G. Flanazan, a Dative of Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 33 years 9 months and 21 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are 1esperi- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-mcsrow (Wedneeday), at 9:15 a. m., from her late residence, 1110 Scott street, themce to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o, m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. GERAGHTY—In this city, December 25, 1905, Catherine, dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Catherine Geraghty, and loving eister of Michael and Willlam Geraghty and the late John hty and Mrs. Mary M. Wilsen, a native of Waltham, Mass., aged 29 years and 2 months. E7 Friends and acquaintances ace respect- fully invited to attend the funeral o-morrow IWMQ. w s m., from her late residence, 310 on street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARDING—In the C1!¥ and County Hosvital, ,Dtceemmhor 25, 1905, T. A Harding, aged 35 HETZEL—In this city, December 25, 1005, the residence of his parents, 1203 Market street, corner of Bighth, John Forest Hefael, dearly beloved son of David C. and Katis Hetzel, and beloved brother of Katie Heta«l, a pative of Guerneville, Cal, uged 3 years 4 months and 14 days. HOFLENG—In Haywards, December 24, 1905, Mary Miles Hofleng, beloved daughter of Frank and Nelle Hoflens. & native of Hay 7 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. HUNTER—In this city, December 25, 1905, Sadie A., beloved wife of William H. Hunter, and mother of Ruby. Pearl, Diamond, Gar- net, Onyx, Emeraid, Hector, Sadie, Willia and Jewell Hunter, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 36 years 11 months and 5 days. 7 Remains at the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2668 Mission street, between Twenty-second ~ and Twenty-third" (Mission Masonic Temole). JOHNSON—In this city, December 24, 1905, Mabel Johnson, beloved daughter of Mrw. Emil Langhous and the late James Elmer Johnson, and sister of Mrs. F. H. Garland of Vallejo, Cal.; J. H. Johnson of Los An- geles and J. E. Johnson of Marshfield, Or aged 22 years 8 months and 18 day: 7 Friends and acquaintances nre respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), December 27, at 10:30 a. m.. from the mortuary chapei of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission atreet, near Twenty-first. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. JONAS—In this eity, December 24, 1905, Fan- nie E. Jonas, beloved mother of M. G. Joras, and sister of Mrs. Tallmadge Delafie'a of Tacoma and Aaron Birdsall of this city. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral services at 10 o'clock a. m. to-day (Tuesday), ac Me- morial Hall, Gdd Fellows' building. Inter- ment New Salem Cemetery, by rain. Officers and members of California Re- bekah Lodge No. 1 and Veteran Rebekah Assgeiation. I O. O. F.. are requested to at< tend the funeral of our late sister, Fannie E. Jonas, from I O. O. F. Hall Market streets, Tuesday, at 10 EMMA HYM JENNIE LYSER, Rec, Sec. KOHLER—In Oakland, Cal, December 21, 1905, Charles Kohler, husband of the late Genevieve Kohler, and beloved father of Jus- T. Kohler, & native of i5 years 3 months and 19 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend th: funera services to-day (Tuesday), December 26, at 2 o'ciock p. m.. at his late home, 1462 Seventh street, Qakland. Interment private. LANTHIER—In San Jose, Cal., December 20, 1905, Mabel Lanthier, beloved wife of Louls L. Lanthier, daughter of Mrs. M. Whittea and the late W. §. Whitten, and sister of Mrs. Jennie Berlin, Mrs. Ida H. Jorzensea and Mrs. Laura M. Grady, a native of San Francisco, Cal. MILLER—In this city, December 25, 1905, Be- nita C.. beloved wife of H. H. Miller, a native of Californta, aged 39 years 2 months and 14 da MOORE—In _this city, December 25, 1905, Ei- len Mills Moore, dearly beloved wife of the late James Moore, and loving mother of Mrs. Neilie Bennett, Mrs. Annie Kraeft, Mrs. Maggle McEvoy, Mrs. i{atie Murray, and the ‘late Henry Moore, and devoted grandmother of Thomas J. Stone, a native of Longtord, Ireland. NEELY—In this city, December 24, 1905, Hugh Neely, beloved husband of Ellen Neely, and tather of John J. Neely and Mrs. M. J. Stephens, a native of Donegal, Ireland, aged years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servicss to-day (Tuesday), December 26, at 9 o clock a. m.. from his late residence, 1808 Stock- ton street, thence to St. Francis Chufeh, 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. NICHOLSON—In the City and County Hos- pital, December 25, 1905, William H. Nichol- son, a native of lreland, aged 54 years. O'CONNOR—In_this city, December 28, 1905, Catherine O’ Connor, beloved sister of Mrs. Abbie_Moynihan, Mrs. Ellen Kendrick and Miss Hannah O'Connmor. a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 70 years. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a from her late residence, 737 Van Ness avenue, taence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requfem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARADISO—In this city, December 23, 1905, Jennie Paradiso, Leloved wife of John Para- Qiso, mother of Louls Paradiso, and sister of James H. and Charles Stoddard, Mrs. Fannle Berzer and ‘Alma_Stoddard, a native of Sam Francisco, aged 32 years. (Milwaukee and Pasadena papers blease copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tyesday, December 2V, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Mont: gomery avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PARAVAGNA—In this city, December 23, 1900, Caterina Paravagna, beloved wife of the late Luigi Paravagna, and loving mother of Adalide Grondona, Josepiine Pardini and the late Dominick and Nicholas Paravasna, & native of Italy. aged S4 years. PAZ—In San Mateo, Cal, December 25, 1905, Prudence Pax. beloved mother of Mrs, C. A. Wainwright_and Angelo Paz, a native of Peru, aged 77 years. QUINN—In this eity. December 25, 1905, 3 Columb, beloved son of James and Mersaret Quinn, and brother of John J., Francis A. and Mary Quinn, a uative of Sen Francisco, aged 3 years it montha and E Y g EF7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a. m.. from the residence of his parents, 17 Hattia street, off Bight- eenth. Interment private, Holy Cross Cem- etery. . . REINERT—In this city, December 1905, Eitzabetn Reinert, beloved mother of Mra Catherine Wyman, Mrs. A. P. i P% Thmeyer, Mra A. D. Allen shd Mrs. John J. Allen, a native of Germany, aged 50 vears. £ Friends and_acquaintances are respec’ fully invited to attend the fureral to-mor-ow (Wednesday), December 27, at 10 a. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHMITZ—In this city, December 25, 1905, at his residence, 2272 Howard street, Ignata. beloved husband of Anna L. Schmitz, father of 1. Schmitz and the Ferdinand 1. and E. Russell Schmits, & tive of Germany. aged 37 years. 7 Interment SIDWELL—In this eity, December 25, 1906, Paul Andrew, beloved son of Mahlon and Catherine Sidwell, and_brother of Jennic, Ftfic and Webster Sidwell, Mrs. Arthur Dex- ter and Mrw. Fred McCoy, & native of and late na-