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YOUR DAl e HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. ARN telegra: phy and R. R. accounting: $80 th salary peid our graduates; indorsed by all rallroads: e. session. apply for catalogue. of Telegraphys 26 O'Farrell st. bt young men, 18 to 35 years, xcellent Government positions starting salary $800 per annum, istely N. H. OLIVER, 48 P 92 m. t06p m. e THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Cont'-~~d, BARGAINS in pianos and mueical merchan- gise. Call afternoons and evenings at 3155 Mission st. ALMOST given away; storage planos and turni- ture. Whitchead's Storage, 1630 Market et A FISHER upright, $80. Call from 83 m. to ® ». i, 584 Valencia st. MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. AAAA—UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., pear Market. 24 fioor. Loans made to salaried people without any publicity or other inconvenience on their notes. Loans on real estate in probate, life insurance policies, estates, second mort- gages, assignments of rents, ete. BARGAIN—Chickering ;{r\‘ht grand; brilllant, powerful tone. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister! At once, good, live canvassers to throughout California; large com- 2id; complete outfits furnished free; cts Full particu- , Salem, Or. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East’n mfgr, sac- rificed; terms to suit. Statham, 110 McAllister SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. YOUN painting; I teach you Z te course. Write for Ja Z SCHOOL OF LETTER- st., Pasadena, Cal o learn the barber trade; paid while learning: po- nts, San experience un- iculars. Press Syn- 300 rooms at 20c per hair mattresses, elec- 681 Howard, nr. 3d. ’s helper for a coun- T month, roam and 18. James Flood building. weeks, a comvetent familiar with plant- have first-class refer- to properly set trees ©0oking; place near G | ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-$500. PIERCE'S Piano Factory, Market and 1ith. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecllian piano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-812 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 8-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, O'Farrell. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SAL H_S. WHITE MACHINERY CO. Office and Salesroom, 130 Beale st. Works and Yards, Ninth and Bryant sts. We have a brand new lot of pipe complete, ready for immediate delivery. -inch pipe.... $8 25 per hundred feet (new) -inch pipe.... $3 85 per hundred feet (new) 1-inch pipe.... $5 70 per hundred feet (new) 1%-inch pipe.... $7 €0 per hundred feet (new) ll@qm‘h Pipe.... $8 80 per hundred feet (new) -inch pipe....$11 95 per hundred feet (new) 2%-in. screw pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 10c -in. screw pipe (2d hd); ready for use, 12%c 8%-in. screw pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 15c 4-in. screw pipe (2d hd): ready for use, 19¢ Send by check, money order or coln by W. F. Exvrem, Co.. with order. H. 8. WHITE MACHINERY CO., Office 130 Beale st. Reference—Any bank, banker or publication. 2D-HAND machinery, engines, bollers, pumps, pulleys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, Tented and exchanged; see Funday papers. H. S. WHITE MCHY CO. 130 132 Beale st. 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos; no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, qulet, confidential. 26 Montgy. st., room 2L LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- ity; loans on indorsed notes and other secur- ity. S. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. poilcles, etc, Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, silver, dlamonds, pearls and precious stones . bought at W, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ANY aemount, real estate or other security; $100 up. W.'J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal no com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Bddy s DON'T borrow money on Salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bidg. ALL loans on diamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Coliateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO.,, 720 Market st., loans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. MEDICAL. DR. G. 'W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; no poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will' cure all cases of irregularity; consult me: save time and money; advice free. 1037 Market st.; hours, 9 a. m. 'to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. | | BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McI TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont & suits, attac 49 24 st rm. 40, Phelan mas Post, G.A.R. FOR saie—New and second-hand bililard and pool tables: easy payments; we rent tables with vrivileze of buying: modern bar fix- tures: cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER, 652 Mission st., S. F. our genuine 105 Third st ANOTHER rebuilt No. 1 Smith Premier Type- writer, §35; @ bargain. L. & M. ALEXAN- DER. 110 Montgomery st agents L. C. Emith & Bros.’ visible typewriter. UNION Ice Co. plant for sale; 250,000 ft. % pipe ordinary heavy; other sizes up to 12 in.; botlers, es, pumps, air receivers; 25 HP, gas engine, tanks. G.Weissbaum, 356 Tehama. tl 11 p. m. { SOLICITORS WANTED. tior 2 Call ® fornis experienced men HORSES AND WAGONS, WANTED—To hire 300 scrape ad of horses or mules work. Inguire for | 2IL & CO., 122 A—BUYS, sells and rents geer machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 836 Main et. POINTER bitch of the Bakersfield Kennel, 18 | nths old, with 4 puppies 4 weeks old. 739 Hy , mear Sutter. FOR sale—A sealskin as good as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN_OFICE, 907 Market st. MACHINERY, bollers and engines bought, | #old and exchanged; power plants in their entirety bought. Western Mhy Co., 230 Main. A—GENTS' full dress suits J. COOPER. 21 Stockton st., A—THOMSON steam engine indicator; practic- ly new; great barg. L. Epstein, 538 Mission NICKEL in the slot music box, also Swiss music box graphophone. 1474 Page st. to rent. second fioor. for lady or a doctor. ‘ A SWELL, new, imported black bear boa and | muff; $16. 632 Mission st for sale. 2020 | GOOD sanitary touch for sale cheap. 183 | _Belvedere st: phone Grove 934, ivery stable for sale; Box 841, Call. TWO cameras for sale cheap; good outfit. 415 Powell st. wagons and harness | 327 Sixth st | YACHT Neptune for sale. Toom 9. 246 Sutter st for § cents—The Weekly Call, BABY Al Vista panorama cameras, $3 5t e x6%. Sunset Bazaar, 42 HIGH grade second-hand office safe and wagon ecale. PARCELLS SAFE CO.. 218 California. TO LET. | - | send for cir- ttage at San Francisco's health- soms, bath, lavatory, gas and | sun_al rent reasonable. | TWO merry-go-rounds; one miniature railway. SAFES—Must make room; no reasonable offer refused. 123 New Montgomery st. DESKS and cffice furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Mission. E_C. HUGHES—Printer, 511 San ' Francisco. Sansome st., BACIGALUPL 805 Kearny st SAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st, MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; Tak on ¥ car, stop at 46th | - bargain 7 3 CK, 11 ! 3 o e argains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st ¥ shed cars and cot- . i V' : e e bocss, | MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. LDBUSCH JR., renting | 22 2o ? o Tung | AA_Highest prices paid for ladies, gents' cast. n_boulevard. | “off clothing. Tel. Davis §25. 650 Sacramento. fcan and phone in resh cut flowers every | v sale a spectalty. 1708 Polk ' Phore Bast 1304 | LOST AND FOUND. Townsend and_Market, or | riet, between Seventh to H. C. HI d receive reward K & €0ld locket with pho- h jewels. Finder please ne East 370 and receive reward. iyn setter bitch; white and m home. Return to 1898 ve liberal reward | afternoon, black Cocker spaniel breast; name Dandy. Return ; reward. | cross, on §. P. | g0id_mounted t ward. Room oad Oaklan B, oy arge silver buckle, on beit T- Alameda. reward. 1813 | &iTt of Beceased mother; m st —A Scotch terrier, named Lee. Return 38 Hayes st. and receive reward, T—December 26, string of gold beads, Grove, bet. Lyop and Devisadero, or on Ei- Ys-st Return to 1436 Grove st. and receive reward A pass book with the Hibernia Savings n Society of San Francisco in the ALBERT STANKE, No. 201-1150. finder will please return to bank A pese book with the Hibernia Savings n f San Francisco in the MOORE, No. 192-813. please return to bank. rket or Jomes et. ; reward. hoe bracelet set with 5 tur- Miller, Hotel Savoy and Lo 701 gentieman's ruby and diamond liberal reward. 104 Kearny st S D. Gold locket Return 0 Eady st initials C. reward, A WEFK’S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mafling, $1 per year. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. . foot_of Clay M for sure and business: tel. Bush 534. MINES AND MINING. “I A man to g0 to Nome; will give ay on two clgims: must have ‘ i1l make $50 per day easy; money | 2 nded when gold is taken out. *Bex 4532, Call. of moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. Anatomy gents’ clothing, Tel Howard 1187; 154 8th st. DIAMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co., 40-401 Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st —_— MONEY TO LOAN. CONFIDENTIAL. Loans of all kinds and of every description made on pianos, furniture, warehouse re- ceipts, livestock and to people on their in- dividual notes at banking-house rates; in case of sickness or loss of employment we | extend your loans so you take no chance of | losing your goods; your business is strictly | confidential, as we make no inquiries of your neighbors; goods remain in your possession and you can have the loan as long as you de- sire; if you have any outstanding bills or owe any loan company, we wiil pay them for vou and give you more money; it is easier to pay che than a number; to iadles of prominence we meake loans without any se- ty whatever; we can refer you to any bank or newspaper in this city: don’t fail to and see us and we will cheerfully ex- plain to you our up-to-date method of doing | business; vou meet no one at our separate and private offices. ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704. MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND. SUMS FROM $10 TO $300. RATES NO HIGHER HERBE. TERMS A LITTLE EASIE PAYMENTS MORE CONVENIENT. A COUPLE HOURS' Ni E WILL DO. 'RTEOUS TREATMENT ALWAYS. URITY—A CLAIM ON YOUR FURNI- E._PIANO, HORSE, VEHICLE OR ITY ABOUT IT. 0 BANK MORE RELIABLI PROOF—OUR LARGE BUSINESS. EVERY REASON YOUR APPLICATION SHOULD BE LEFT HERE WHEN YOU NEED MONEY. WE'RE READY AND WILLING, NTIRELY NEW PAYMENT PLAN. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., 202-203 CALLAGHAN BLDG., MARKET AND McALLISTER STS. PHONE SOUTH 922 LOAN HEADQUARTERS. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Bxaminer Bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly, Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous _treatment. _Strictly confidential. When You Need Money HERMAN MURPHY Y salaried employe or wage earner can get Just on his note: AND & Monthly. Semi-M. Weekly. $50—Return to us..§13 35 §6 65 $3 35 $30 Return to us.. 800 400 200 Return tous.. 535 265 135 15—Return to us.. 400 200 100 Or any other sum, and pay back in proportion. THE CRESCENT LOAN CO.. 500 Riaito bldg.. New Montgomery and Mission sts. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estats In city, téwn or country. Low rate of interest, Give full particulars of property, Location, ete. Box 223, Call ffice. EALARY LOANS— Money loaned without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of empiover or any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 458 Parrott bldg. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. UPRIGHTS FROM $65 UP. @ivel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, o, Curtaz, Sterling and many others, on peyments: open evenings. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’'Farrell st. ‘A ERECIAL list of bargains this week; stand- ard mekes included; rent $2 per month up; installments $4 per month wup. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st NEW plano for rent at $3 per at $2 and $250. one year's rent allowed i purchased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. /E_Oealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DETTEMEIER PLANOS, 839 Valencla st., between Nineteenth and Twentieth. A FISHER upright piano, §105, 257 Geary st. i HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Itberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's ‘Jewelry Store, 978 Market st.; tel Main 1644. Branch 1192 Market st. and 27 Third st. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- teamsters, chants, ‘boarding-houses, without security; easy s business In 40 principal cities. AN, Parrott bldg. ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano ‘with removal or otmer security; lowest | } confidential. 508-7 > pidg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market | 5 BrRAND | ANDERSON pays_highest price for ladies’ and | 3 laried without {ndorser; - ‘:n:mn terms. The City Co., 211 Crossley building. ALVA CO. loans money to salaried people with- security; good easy ts; flmmmq‘.‘"fimm & MRS, DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed, Office hours 9 to 5, Sunday 10 to 2. 10083 Market st., opposite Fifth, DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 1208 Market st. Leading Specialist for Women. Irregularities cured ir. 24 hours or no charge: advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DRS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, rellable, safe, prompt for female irregularities; relief or no fee; $10; hrs. 9-8. 850 MKL. st., suite 39, DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 697, DR. W. R. MACY, reliable ladies' specialist. 906 Market st.; hours 10 to §; Sun., 10 to 3 DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1126 Market , resfience 2095 Folsom sf ; ladies, relief or no fes OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FOR rent—Part of store and 3 living rooms. 525 Taylor st. LARGE store; rent $15 518 Sixth st e — PERSONALS. “R-E-A-D _A-G-A- and SHOW your sick FRIENDS LAST SUNDAY and MONDAY'S I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T REPORT by _Editor Engleke. regarding many WONDERFULLY sful treatments ling’’_inflammato: . PARALYSL COMOTOR ATAXIA, TOTAL DEAFNE: DIPSOMANTA, DEAFMUTISM BRIGHT'S and HEART diseases, etc. ADDRESSES of the grateful patients (also WITNESSES) given you. Offices 509 Kearny. A FREH ill, 47-page book on piles and fistula, containing much valuable information con- cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any suf- ferer. Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, suite 501-2, Donohoe bldg.. Mkt. & Taylor, S. F. J. A. WILS barber shop will open for business this merning at 302 Fourth st., after a thorough renovating. Mr. Wilson is the best -barber in the city. Give him a trial. CREDITORS of R. Brent Mitchell who wish to learn something to their advantage are requested to address box 2843, Call office, without delay. MME. GILLINGHAM, uermatologiet; wrinkles absolutely removed without pain: contour re- stored. 114 Geary st.; tel. Montgomery 2087. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tailor, 721 Market st new- tallor-made men's suits, cost r §9 75. 440 Bush., nr. California Hotel. suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, t., bet. Seventh and Elghth. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs country orders. GOLPSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. E———————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four vears at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 867 Geary st., near Leavenworth. electric lights and gas. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. e e e e et POULTRY, EGGS, ETC.—FOR SALE. WAN D—Laying young wl orn hens: state price. A. GEHL, delivery, Alameda. e ———— e e Legl general REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—CITY. THOMAS MAGBE & SONS, Real Estate Agents and S. F. Real Estate Circular, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. $52,000—O' Farrell-st. corner, not far from Taylor; over 49 ft. front and also has three frontages, $55,000—Corner close to California and Montgomery; 104 {t. of frontage on two streets. $§50,000—First st.; large lot and bufiding. $50,000—Jones, not far from Market; over 50 ft. of frontage and full depth, with rear front. age. . $47,000—Powell-st. corner, 220 front feet; rents low at $280; can bring fn $350 month. $45,000—68:0x137:6; near Turk and Larkin; fin site for improvement. $45,000—Large Western Addition corner with very good and new 3-storv building of stores and flats; this property pays 9 per cent gross. $41,000—Larkin-st, corner; good bullding: under lease. $40,000—Near Polk and_Sutter; excellent- sized lot and permanent €pace adjoining; im- provements consiet of large bullding imder ease. $40,000—Van Ness corner; substantial bulld- ing; leased at $200 a month. $40,000—Geary st., nmear Larkin; 08:9 ft. front by 120 ft. deep; cheapi $35,000—Larkin st.; fine frontage and 2 good buildings; rents $193'a month, $35,000—Mission st., through to Jessie; rents $100 now with temporary improvements. $35,000—Sutter st.; north side, with rear frontage; right in the family hotél district; a fine buy. We have responsible tenant who wants 4-story apartment house bullt and will take 10 years' lease, $35,000—Third-st. ‘corner and adjoining lot; excellent prospective locality. $32,000—McAllister st., near Leavenworth, with improvmeents, $32,000—Corner close to Van Ness and Turk, almost 135 ft. frontage on 2 streets: old im- provements on it now bring in $105 a month. $32,000—50x1. close to Geary and Leav- ernworth; fine site 'to improve later. $30,000—Van Ness ave, corner; 40 ft. fromt by large depth. $30,000—Near O'Farrell and Mason; 25 ft. lot_and fair building; under lease, $30,000—Van Ness ave. corner; 35 ft. front; in_ excellent locality $28,000—Post not far from Mason; good 4-story and basément building leased for $135 a month and can pay better rent. $27,500—Van Ness ave, corner, close to Mar- ket; frame improvements paying $145 a month. §26,500—Bush-st. corner, not far from Jones; over 175 ft. of frontage on 2 streets; rents trom temporary improvements are $121 a month; this corner is suitable for many purposes, $25,000—Large Jackson-st. corner under lease for 5 years; paying very good income. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMBRY ST. SAN MATEO PARK. A perfect spot In a perfect country; 24 mis utes by Bay Shore Cutoff from San Francisco! trains will be in operation by next August; no ferry-boate nor changes; all a land ride. Lots are 100x125; sewers and water pipes laid; roads macadamized; shade trees plantad, and a view that none on the peninsula can equal; the elevation gives the view; 100 feet for §700!1 Go down there Sunday and pick out your lot and on Jenuary 1, 1906, have your own land instead of paying for some other person’ terms 1-5 cash, balance to sult, BALDWIN & HOWELL, 2 Post st. FRANK S. GRUMMON, San Mateo and Burlingathe. SELLL TO BEAT THE BAND. ONLY $1 25 A WEEK. $275—Elegant level building lots, close to school; fine car service on Mission st.; cream of the Excelsior Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the baby where the ozone is not polluted with dust and smoke, to say nothing of the deadly microbe: no interest and no taxes. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY '$10 A MONTH. $400 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; enhancing In value with every stroke of the clock; buy now; next week may be too late; ““Nat' Goodwin"is not the only man that ap preciates this beautiful section: no taxes. W, J. WHITE COMPANY, Montgomery st., room s Y s O $40,000—_FLEGANT new flats; near Hyde and Clay sts.; lot over 5O feet frontage; seloct neighborhood; first-class condition; rents 320 a month. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905 PROGRAMME OF TROUBLES BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000—ON easy terms; one new 4-room low cottage: near corner Russell and Wheeler “sts.; just completed; up-to-date plumbing; house complete in every respect; rooms tint- ed; electric fixtures; gas for heating; shades; walks; street work all done; only 3 blocks from ‘Ashby station; onme block to car line; lot 34-feet front; owner was offered $18 rent per month. ALSO. $3250—Terms easy; one 6-room 114-story house: corner lot: everything up to date and complete; will rent $30 per month. Apply owner, 1561 Twenty-third ave., Oakland, or on premises every day during working hours; on Sundays from 1 to 4 p. m. = ASNAP. 950 only, for a b-room cottage In Berkeley; near Key Route and local train. P. C. LAS- OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU. When I set out to sell a lot it is bound to go. This lot Is going to be sold so low that the buyer can make a good turn on the Invest- ment right away. « One of the most desirable lots in the beauti- ful Alta Piedmont Tract. Almost at your own figure, Street work, sidewalks, sewers, water and gas mains complete. All ready to build upon right now. FINE RESIDENCE NEAR BY. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. It Is going at a sacrifice it sold at once. See me to-day or reach me by phone Maln 5704. W, WHITE, 26 Montgomery room 8. ST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—$2760, worth $4000; lot 34x150; 8- room house, bath, high basement; good barn, windmill and tank; fine water; 2 electric car lines pass : train; part cash. Apply to owner, Twenty-third ave., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO_MORROW the day for bargain In furniture, H. Schellhaas, 11th st., cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CLEVELAND, 12—Nice furnished rooms for housekeeping; $1 25 per week; $3 per month; single rooms, $125 per week. DEVISADERO, 1810—Sunny front rooms fur- nished for housekeeping; in nice, new flat; $17 50 per month; gas, bath. ELEVENTH, 106—Elegant front parlors; gas range, water, bath; plano if desired; $18. ELEVENTH, 223—Nice, newly furnished rooms with use of dining-room and kitchen; $14 per month; aleo single rooms. BLLIS, 800—Nicely furnished, double, connect- ing rooms; also single rooms; phone, running water, etc. FILLMORE, 1033—Nicely furnished or unfur- furnished sunny rooms to let; reasonable rates. FOURTH, 225—Suite nice housekeeping rooms; also single. FOURTH, 491—Neatly furnished rooms com- pleto for light housekeeping; also single rooms; reasonable. GEARY, 917—Fline, sunny rooms to let, com- pletely furnished for housekeeping: gae range, bath water, etc.; from $10 up per month. GEARY, 1225—3 nice furnished rooms in cot- tage, ‘complete for housekeeping: piano in- cluded; rent only $23; all conveniences. GEARY, 1225—Finely furnished large front suites complete for housekeeping, baths and all conveniences: also other rooms at very reasonable rates. HAIGHT, 226—Nice rool completely fur- ! nished for housekeeping; convenient and pleasant. { HAYES, 1779, near Masomic ave.—Single, sun- ny, furnished and unfurnished rooms for housekeepifig, with separate kitchen; reas. $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- room residence on the east side of 4th ave. between Clement and California sts.; bal ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and builder. ABOUT $1000 cash, bal. at $50 monthly, will buy NE. cor. with a handsome, new 6-room house; cars pase door. See Moise, 417 Market. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.” San Francisco. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tlon of xd:sr(lsemleor“)lal and_subscriptione has n opened at arket st., opposite Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. S HOWARD, 823—Large, sunny, furnished room; light hekpg.; couple or 2 or 3 girls; $3 50 wk' JACKSON, 1580—Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping; bath, iaundry, grate, gas range, etc.; reasonable rates. JESSIE, 323—Sunny room, furnished for house. keeping, gas range, sink, $2 75. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and Montgomery st., corner of Sutter, has light housekeeping rooms; open all night. deciared a dividend for the term ending De- BELMOND Touse, over Owl Drugstore: 2 e0- | oo naie By Ser ser %, of thres and trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric deposits, free of taxes, payable on and lights, running water in every room; 200 | after January 2, 1908, #fl.filfltflh‘ rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night, $1 25 to $4 week. for are added to and bear the same rate of BUSH, 324 (The Eimer)—Fine furnished sunny | i0terest as principal. EDWIN BONNBLL, rooms by the day, week or month; cen- | Cashier. trally located. DIVIDEND Notice, Callfornia Sate Dopoatt and BUSH, 775—Newly furnished sunny rooms to N g s gy doti qunning water, baths, ete.; rent reduced; | 3%, Jor, [ S monthe ending Detember - deposits In the savings department of this e D ok IS e e e | LAt e e S, n; sunny an per pleasant: reasomible. ’ on ordinary mufl“;:‘m"m.: % T e ‘annum, taxen BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, e S A new house; modern; §1 25 to $3 per week. 3 CALIFORNIA, 1424¢—Sunny front furnished | DIVIDEND Notice — ltalian- American Baok, rooms to let; all new. Ln.lmmnc-.r{ll. efim‘-"l!‘mm DEVISADERO, 1814 Nieely furnished sunny | pomSomery ste For tne e e rms.; up-to-date flat; private family; reas. ek o ol saviigs m-flu e o BDDY, 333—Nicely furnished front rooms; also | 8 60-100 per cent per annum, free of taxes, OMTas WiEY Sraints ?| payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, Feasonable o oot ot and cold water: | 1530 Dividends not called for ‘are sdded 16 _— EDDY, 878—A modern flat: newly furnished; 2 or & room sulte; single rooms: beautiful house- keeping rooms; plenty of light and sunshine. ELLIS, " 323_Elegant furnished suites, with bath; reasonable rates; single rooms $2 50 week and up. ELLIS, 777 (Hotel Jerome)—Newly opened elegantly furnished single rooms and suit private baths and all modern conveniences special rates will be given tourists. FOLSOM, 1805—Nlcely furnished rooms_ all new, with gas and bath, from $1 50 week up, FULTON, 231—Single rooms; all improvi ments; gentlemen; walking distance Mark: GFARY, 376—Rooms to let: single, double and en_suite; rents reasonabie GEARY, 657, near Jones—Nicely furnished single and double rooms to let; rent reason- able; walking distance. GEARY, 660—Large light sunny furnished front rooms; other rooms; upver flat. GOLDEN GATE ave., 428—Nicely furnished, sunny room. HAIGHT, 892—Nice sunny rooms; single or en suite. HICKORY ave., 251—Completely furnished rcoms to let. HOTEL Hamiiton and_ cafe, 125 Ellls_ bet. Powell & Mason sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to $3 per day: steam heat & telephone in each room. JONES, 1316—Two fine unfurnished reasonable. LARKIN, 819%—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 reasomable; quiet family. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 35c 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 floor: hot and cold water, electric lights. call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its =wests. MISSION, §23—Sunny furnished rooms, $1 50 per_week up. sunny de- taxes, at the rate of three and ome-half (3%) per cent per s I on and after Tuesday, January 2. i dends not! called for ‘are added to and bear the same rate of interest as principal. Inter- est pald from date of deposit. JNO. U. CALKINS, Cashier. of San Franciseo, 710 Market et.—For the half-year ending December 31, 1905, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of thres and one-halt (3%) per cent per annum on a1l depositn compounding semi-sanually. ree of taxes. and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. GEO. A. STORY. Cashier. DIVIDEND notice, San Francisco Savi Union, 532 California st., cor. Webb—For the balf year ending with Dec. 31, 1906, & 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 ome-third (31-3) per cent on ordinary deposits, fres of taxes, payable on and after . Jan. 2. 1906. LOVELL WHITE, cashier. THE Central Trust Company of California. 43 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter—For the half year ending December 31, 1905, & dlvi- dend "has been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this bank as fol- lows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum and on ordinary deposits the rate of 34 per cent per annum, pay- able on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. HENRY BRUNNER, C FRENCH SAVINGS BANK, 315 Montgomery i for the half year ending Dec. 31, 1906, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent per an- num on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on or after January 2, 1906. LEON BOC- QUERAZ, Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new, sclentific, compiete. Office, Market & Tayior. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. O'FARRELL, 375—Nice neat furnished rooms to let; also other rooms for light house- keeping if desired. O’'FARRELL, 532 (Dolores)—Elegant furnished sunny suites and single rooms; all modern conveniences, elevator, etc.; reasonable rates. PINE, 2802—Nice furnished room for gentle- man; reasonable. POST, 217—Rooms to let, single and en suite, nicely furnished; very convenlent to busi- ness “center, POWELL, 239—Nice furnished sunny front rooms single or en suite; gas grate, bath, running water. RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third et., 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 uests. SUTTER, 361 (Larchmont)—Fine tfurnished rooms, with all modern conveniences; elevator all night; $3 per week and up: transient. STEVENSON, 797%—Fine furnished single rooms from §1 25 per week: private house. TURK, 204—Fine furnished large sunny rooms to let; running water; good location; $1 75 | per week and up. VAN NESES ave., 681—Nicely furnished large sunny rooms to let: walking distance: reas. WASHINGTON, 1406, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn. rms; select family; marine view. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every room; elevator, read-room; free bus, baggage. LEAVENWORTH, 1010—Nicely furnished, sun- ny front rooms for housekeeping, with kitchen, LARKIN, 1042—Sunny, unturnished housekeep- ing rooms. MARKET, 1027%—Nice front suite of house- keeping ‘rooms with gas; other rooms; light housekeeping. REAIL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME. CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD i-AND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Addresa P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. PARTNERS WANTED. WANTED—Partner in a_good bay and river boat enterprise. Box 4839, Call. —_ PAINTING VAND PAPERH \NGING; PAINTING, tinting, paperhanging done at low ‘rates. 141035 Lyon et. i ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa- per, 5c up. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third. e e PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and forelgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. | Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 28, 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 is_cheapest; second-hand all makes af 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 w] dolls. swing in the window. ' 1051 Market st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, A TYPEWRITER Is the best holiday gift, es- peclally for the boy or girl; partly used $100 machines of all makes from $20; fully guar- antesd; rentals from $2 50 month. W. SCOTT, 207 Montgomery st. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other lypewm%- at higher and lower prices: rentals, $2 The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. —_— e FOR sale—Very cheap, a Fisher biliing and bookwriting fypewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 907 Market st. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanics' Insti- tute and Mercantile Library Association— Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that immediately cfter the expira- tion of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice the ahove named corporations purpose to comsolidate all of their and each of their debts, property, as- sets and franchises {nto one Corporation, to be knowa and styled Mechanics Institute. Dated Dec. 26, 1906. Mechanics' Institute, by Rudoiph J. Tausaig, president; Joseph M. Cumming, secretary. Mercantlle Library As- soclation, by D. E. Miles, president; C. K. Bonestell, secretary pro tem. 5 1, b:‘l;mwund-nln;;ld. t:m fmcan this date not cld responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. H. F. sca!lfl'r WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO., 1305 Broadway, Oakland. ALFALFA frrigated lands, $25 per acre; §1 down, $1 month: no interest. Pamphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crossley bld. —_—_— e T T A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Franclsco. FOR rent—Fruit and poultry ranch near Hay- wards. 105 Larkin, 6 to 9, eves. and Sunday. — i ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. B ST U JUST ON. GOOD SIZE LOT AT A SACRIFICE All street work complete, Small cash payment required. Mortgage can stand. IT IS A SNAP. MUST SELL. See me at once, WM. M. BUTTERS, Phone Oakland 3432. 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. e ————————————— PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. PSS s st ialad S oS a6 408 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 University lowns: large lots, $300 &nd up; cement walks; graded streets, etc.; :3:" monthly payments: country property: ses for rent. San Francisco office, 720 Market: phone Front 31, Salesmen wanted. HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. FINE beach lot, 50x165; 2 frontages; cheap. office, S Address box 246, Call GOVERNMENT LAND. ‘WE will Jocate you on Government land; are entitled to acres of Government nd, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 scres of a timber claim. Call and see us 8t O14A Jones st. Tel East 4733. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING AND COLONI- ZATION COMPANY. REAL ESTATE WANTED, LAND wanted for subdivision; will out- Tight or will joln owner in booming addition or town' %l(’l. MAXWELL, r. 578, James Tlood building. REAL ESTATE TO EX "HANGE. FINE lots to exchange for house and lot. P. Oakland. C. -LASSEN g CO., 466 Tenth st., N > = McALLISTER, 405, corner Polk—Neatly fur- nished, sunny rooms, singte or en suite, com- plete for housekeeping; nice location. MINNA, 452—Neatly furnished rodffis, complete for housekeeping; also single rooms; desirable for one or two gentiemen. MINNA, 573, near Seventh—Large front room, sunny kitchen and yard; no gas. MISSION, 93014—Fine, large, sunny rooms in suites compietely furnished for light house- keeping; moderate rental; good location, OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to $12; hot bath- laundry; adults. PAGE, 840 (corner)--Nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; sun all day; rea- sonable rental. PERRY, 205, near Fourth—Furnished house- keepirig rooms at reasonable prices. POLK, 267, near McAllister—Nicely furnished bay-window sultes; running water, phone, etc.; also good unfurnished rooms. SIXTH, 893—Nicely furnished sunny bay win- dow rooms for housekeeping; §10 and §12 per month. SIXTH, 4361%—Nicely furnished single or double rooms complete for light housekeep- ing; nice quiet family; rent very reasonable. SEVENTH, 164—Neatly furnished housekeep- Ing rooms with gas and bath; $4 per week. STEVENSON, 255—Housekeeping rms., $175a week; lght rm. with single bed, $1 35 week. SUTTER, 871—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping, either single or al- cove suites; sun all day. SUTTER, 2302—Elegantly furnished sunny suites for housekeeping; regular kitchen; phone; plano; reasonable. RD, 231—Two clean housekeeping suites, “}1‘0 to $20 month; single rooms, week up. THIRD, 804%—Nice sunny housekeeping rooms to let at reasonable rates. NTH, 162—Nicely fu sunny tront !Wmou. for housekeeping; suites $12 per month, Single furnished rooms $6 per month. TURK, 802—Nice and convenient furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; gas range, ‘water, etc.; reasonable rent. TURK, 1150—Nlee 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, 2608, cor. Valencla—Nicely l furnished rooms for housekeeping: regular kitchen. TWENTY-FIRST, 3267—Two seunny, front, bay-window rooms; alcove, bath. Apply 371 Lexington ave. VAN NESS ave., 712—Nicely furnished single rooms at §6 per month; also other rooms at reasonable rates. VAN NESS ave., §19—Nicely furnished, sunny rooms from $7 up per month, with or with- out housekeeping privileges. WALLER, 71, nr. Octavia and Market—Nicely furn. suite sunny rooms: new; fine view. de for inspection reservation; all ites e modern kitchens; electric ete. Awbvmmn., opp. ; tel. Howard —KENILWORTH, cor, Bush, Powell-—3-room A anny parta: slogie’ rooms; modern: reds STIERLIN, beautiful, sunny, 4- 957 Hayes—2 ‘room apts., unfur.; seée them at once; $25-$30. ROOMS TO t.w—i- and Uatura. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, 85c to §1 50 nightly, $2 to §8 week: elevator: elec_ lights: reading-room; free bus, baggage. WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better transient house in_city; rvoms 13c to S0c per night; 90¢ to $3 per week. Engraved wedding invitations, vieiting & busi- ness cards, crests, etc.; high-clase ‘work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny, rs. 1-2. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were isswed yesterday: William C. Prescott, 21, 410 Post etreet, and Lida E. Grinneuer, 18, 21 Collingwood street. Gerhard A. Peterson, 25, 46 Waller street, and May Rasmussen, 26, 323 Eleventh street William Gyidenteldt, 32, Los Angeles, and Dagmar Negendahl, 24, Los Angeles. Colin Thompson, 80, city, and Jessey Frazer, 42, city. William 'G. Moore, 28, 342 Taylor street, and Margaret S. Renwich, 37, 342 Taylor street Harry R. Ward, 21, 22 Ringgold street, and Genevieve Liddle, 18, 125 Duboce avenue. Frederick E. Ward, 23, 1812 O'Farreil street, and Phebe T. Watkins, 21, 518 Laguna street. Ernest J. Spence, 22, 130 Valley street, and Katie C. Ferry, 21, 3610 Folsom street. Adolf Manacka. #4, 1110 Folsom street, and Marie Kall, 28, city. Charles A. Kilborn, 21, 1821 Fifteenth street, and Mary A. McDonald, 20, 2110 Stefner street. Hugh Kinnard, 24, 1717 Golden Gate avenue, and Lena H. Siil i1, 1004 Market street. obn T. Clancy, 24, 1308 Montgom and Mary J. McKenna, 28, 130 Clara strest. " Louis W. Schmite, 23, 2 Morris avenue, and Harriette D. Hale, 21, ‘571 Hermann street. Herman E. Meyer, J4, 536 Sixth street, and Margaret Jones, 16, 205 Turk street. John H. Hicks, 21, Santa Rosa, N. Mex., and Katherine Adams, 18, 934 Ashbury street. Ulysses Nicholson, 35, Ingalls, Ind., and Lilltan H. Grigsby, 27, Tulare. James B. Bowle, 28, Minna strest, and Magda A. Nyseth, 25, 1708 Church street. Edward T. MecCartney, 21, 2068 Folsom street, and Theresa C. Ryan, 18, 151 Haw- thorne street, William Bray, 30, Santa Cruz. and Fanny E. K. Coover, 33, Waking, Engiand. e — A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st, opposite Tifth. Open until 11 p. m. —— e ROOMS AND BOARD. VAN NESS ave, $00, cor. Eddy (The Ala | Vista)—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms ‘with excellent table beard; reasonable rates. EDDY. 530 (Hotel Garland)—Newly furnished suites; modern and up-to-date; single rooms and private baths; excellent table board; reasonabie rates. MISSION, 2576—Nice sunny room; running water; suitable for young lady attending school who wishes to stay in city during school days. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column fres of charge. MARRIED. CRAIG—STARK—In this city, December 26, 1905, by the Rev. Robert J. Craig, Herman Stark and Louella I. Taber, both of this city. CALIFORNIA, 1350—Nicely furnished rooms and board in good Spanish family; American and Spanish cooking; rererences. HYDE, 612A—Newly furnished rooms In nice, quiet family; good table board with home cooking; single $22 50 per month; for two $43. —_— e e EDDY, 722—Nicely furnished rooms with all comforts of home; convenlent; German cook- ing; reasonable rates. e e LIBERTY, 30—Fine furnished double and sia- gle roome; hot and cold water; baths and all conveniences; excellent table 'board. —_— VAN NESS ave., 508 (Hotei McAllister)—Ele- gant furnished suites: private baths; fine table board; good locauon. GEARY, 640 (Maison Tence) _Fine suites; splendid French table board; reas. e ——— DIVIDEND NOTICES. A~ A~ OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety, cor. Market, McAllister and Jones sts., San Francisco, December 29, 1905—At a reg- ular meeting of the Board of Directors of this soclety, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one- halt (3%) per cent per annum on all depos- its for the six months ending December 31, 1905, free from all taxes, and payable on and after January 2, 1906. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. THE DEBENTURE SURETY COMPANY has declared and will pay its regular monthiy dividend for December (No. 28) of 5 cents per share, and it has also declared an extra holiday dividend of 5 cents per share, both payable January 2, 1906, at the office of the company, Rialto building. San Francisco, Cal. J. E. KERR, Manage! P SRR L0 R B S DIVIDEND notice, German Savings and Loan Society, 628 California 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, Jan. 2, 1908, Dividends not called for are Sited o ol baar e sume Tais of Interest as e princ! from Jan. 1, 1906. TOURNY, Secretary.’ T —_— DIVIDEND notice—Italian-American Bank, 460 Montgomery st., = annum, free of taxes, pavable on and after SRS ATl S, dhie to and bear rate of interest h by SBARBORO, SPENCER—GRANT—In this ecity. December 19, 1905, in James Chureh, Richmond district, by the Rev. S. J. Lee, Joseph Spencer and Anna M. Grant. G—BARBER—In this city, December 1905, by the Rev. James H. N. Willlams, jiam H. Young of Stockton and Elizabe‘n J. Barber of San Francisco. e ——— DIED. Billings, Catherine, 68 Liddell, Wm.. 50 Brewer, Wm. A. F.,06 Me Della, 22 Cahill, Edward F., 37 McKenna, Patrick, 30 Coitins, Sugsan A., 58 innie, Mre. M. 50 Cunningham, Geo., 55 McManus) Jus T., 33 Dalidorf, Rudolph, 62 Mack, Henry, 50 Daly, Peter, & Maher, Philip, 75 36 Mangels. J. H., 58 Matheson, Chas.. 36 Meek, James, 62 Mulitns, Mary J.. 8 O’Conner, Thomas 70 De Flandre, Chas., Dennelly, Hannah. Fanning. Mary. 0 Flanagan, Bridget, 67 Fletcher, 3 months Eritz, Gustave, 20 O'Keefe, Danfel Gough, Leo 3 Pike, F. Harry, #4 Grabam, William, 44 Reid, Bernice. 28 Ross-Cormack, John.39 Schuber, Elvina, 44 Smiddy,” Edward, 34 Turpin, John, & Henry, Isabella, 50 Hinds, Ambrose, ST Kearney, James T. Keiley, Maggie, Kenney, Katle 'J. BILLINGS—In this city, December 20, 1908, Catherine Billings, beloved mother of Wil- liam H.. Annle and Edward Billings and Mrs, O. F. Peterson, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years 8 months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrs (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 732 Fourteenth street, near Market and Church, thence to Mission Dolores Church for services, commencing at 12:30 p. m. Interment Holy Crose Cnn.;ry. BREWER—In San Mateo, December William P. A. Brewer, beloved father Amy, Leonore »nd Frank Brewer, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 56 years sad 11 months. L7 Services and interment private. CAHILL—In this city, December 28, 1900, Edward F., son of Eliza and the late James Cahill, and brother of John Cahill, a uative of San Francisco, aged 37 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o’clock a. m.. from the pariors of McGinn Bros.. 224-26 McAllster street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for ®ervices, commencing at 9:45 o'clock, In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, December 28, 1906, Sussan Ann Collins, beloved wife of the late William F. Coliins, and mother of F. D. Rees, J. F. Hardec and Dot and Collins, ‘a native of lowa. aged 58 years 10 months and 14 days. EFFriends and m‘lmml are fully invited to att: the funeral o at 10 o’clock a. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate street, near Twenty-first, =— 27, 1905, George. ind uncle of Annie and Elizabeth $Mre. ‘Alexander Stewart, a native of GHAS. . J. TRUMAN & 60, FUNERAL Of San Francisco. 1909 MISSION STREET Bet. 15th and 16th. Telephons Missiem 100