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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, “WANTED” WILL UNTANGLE M . FLLANEOUS—FOR SALE. yent sts. feet (new) i feet (new) feet (new) feet (mew) I feet (new) 24 hdjy ready for use, 100 22 nd):'ready for use, 12%c eady 1 use;, 1bc eady for use, ifc order or coln to W. F. {INERY CO., st banker or publication. ines, bollers, pumps, ., bought, sold, bar fix- -BALKE- 8 F, fice same to ess than half terms can be pipe complets, | feet (new) | MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. {ALVA CO. loans money to salaried peopl e with- out security; good terme, enyp.:lp)'mm‘ 81%0 on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bidg. | LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- | Ity; loans on indorsed notes and other secur- ity. 8 F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ANY amount, real estate or other security: §100 up. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. CAEH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 000 Exem. bidg. 3% ON furniture & piano: | 'mocom V. $15 up: no removal . room €1, 6 Eddy st. | DON'T borrow money on sal until you see { _us. Huiton Credit Co., 812 Mttual Bank bidg. e o e b B i S i i rer e | ALL loans on diamonds & jewelry at 2 per vent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & €O.. 720 Market st., loans mone: 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of propert | | MEDICAL. REAL ESTATE—CITY=—FOR SALE. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Agents Publishers "'S. F. Real Estate 5 MONTGOMERY ST. NEW PROPERTIES, NEAR MARKET AND & $82,000—Nearly 40 feet front by eep. JONES ST.,, NOT FAR FROM $50,000—Almost 80 feet front; can be for $10,000 cash. GOLDEN GATE AVE., NEAR MARKET. $45,000_Nearly 75 feet front by 120 feet deep, back to rear street. O'FARRELL ST., NBAR JONES. $35.000—Three_fine flats; rents nearly $170 month, &6 JONES. \m'u feet bought VAN NESS-AVE. CORNER. $26,750—Rents nearly $150 a month; not far from Market: $25,600 refused. CLAY ST., NEAR BAST. ) DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are #ick or in trouble, consult this specialist on | female compiaints: positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relie: low fees; my methods e all cases of irregularity; consult : save time and money: advice free. 1087 Market st.; hours, 9 a. m. to 4. 5:30 to 8:30. DR WYETH specialist for all female omplaints and \irregularities: instant reliet guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st MRS, DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and jrregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed, Office hours 9 to 5, Sunday 10 to 2. 1008% Market st., opposite Fifth. DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 208 Market st. Leading Specialist for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or no charge; advi-s free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DHS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, reliable, fe, prompt for female irregularities; rellef no fee; $10; hrs. 9-8. 850 Mkt. st., suitp 89. ,C:, C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 10213 Market st.: phone South 622; particu- r_attention pald to diseases of women. A—MRE. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Rarrell Phone East 897 | MONEY TO LOAN. Mariet, D_TRUST CO., ! B people without any | enlences on theit in probate, life second mort- e and others, security, ; offices iB money by , room 558, ployer or ment rott bldg. place to obtain 5, jewelry, at 1 & ' Jewelry 'Store, 1644. Branch 1108 lowest rates: no on real estate; security, a 36 Geary, room 3. loans money on estates in pro- mortgages; phone near Montgomery. a 4th n, furniture or piano er security; lowest confidential. st.. ayior corner Market. ture or piano; no removal; ¥: $25 up; quick, . probate, Invest ins. poiicies, ete, 812 Parrott bidg. ANE 1o sals people Without indorser; prompt_ettention and Jiberal terme. The City Losn Co., 211 Crossiey buliding. Co 506-7 | 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. without eecurity: also on | securs- | | | NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; 1 of treatment. 1126 Market W. R. MACY, reilable ladies’ speclalist, 906 Market st.; hours 10 to 9; Sun., 10 to 3. R. ROSEN, residence 2085 Folsom st., corner | Twenty-sixth: ladies, relief or no fee: $10. noved to 1023 Market st., near 6th | PERSONALS. | A FREE {ll. 47-page book on piles and fistula, containing much valuable Information con~ rectal diseases R, West o . Mkt sent free to any suf- | . M. D.. author, suite | { | and Taylor, S. F. kindly . cor- | Phone Montgomery 129 or scalp treatment, hair ing; take four | Market st, that bald head covered, there is to do it. See KEITHLY, 927 mending and ) Sutter st., care ne Church 40: , | 1 ] , ss th called for sult trousers at CHARLES LYONS st. formerly of 15 Turk st., | box 4763, Call B A WEEK: su Market st., MASQU' s to order $15 up. L bet. Seventh and Eighth. ADE costumes, play books, orders. EIN & CO. PHYSI CIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herh doctor, | tieats all ases of the human body; for | pam four year 117 Mason st., Row lo- | at 661 Ge near Leavenworth. WONG WOO us herd doctor: all di eases cured e nerbs. 746-8 Clay st { 5,000 rolls wallpa. Co., 319 Third. | ride from San Franciso when Bay Shore Cut- a { gusmet be equaled; $20,000—25x119 to Commercial, HOWARD-ST. CORNER. $20,000—Near Ninth 2 good bulldings, rented low 93 a month; over 40 feet front. THREE NEW F&Am $16,300—Rents §155 a month; 8 rooms and bath each, NEAR POLK AND WASHINGTON. $14,100—45x137:6, with two houses; location and site for any kind of renting. INTOWN FLATS. $14.000—Near Geary and Hyde: 2 flats. We can also sell the adjoining 25 feet for same price, with fine residence on it, making a total Jrontage of 50 feet. WEBSTER-ST. CORNER. . $10,000—Three new flats; rents $85 a month go0d DAVIS-ST. CORNER. 225 feet frontage. 10,000 square feet. Rents $4800 a vear. $110,000. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. SAN MATEO PARK. A perfect spof™In @ perfect country; enjoys better and more thorough improvements than any tract on the peninsula; will be 24 minutes’ off. now nearing completion, is finished; no ferry-boats; no changes; one ticket takes you homd instead of three different fares. Lots are 100x125; sewers and 4water pipes laid; roads macadamized: shade trees planted; view of the bay and surrounding country that 100 feet with all this for Don’t wait; go down there Sunday and se- cure your lot: the amount is a mers nothing— 1-5 cash, balance to suit you. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. FRANK S. GRUMMON, San Mateo and Bur- Iingame. £56,000—Six of the finest flats in the city; vi- cinity of Post and Lerkin sts.; 5 min- utes’ walk to Kearny st.; heavy foun- dation: sunny side; Jarge lot, 50:4x137 8-9 rooms and bath each: superior finish in every respect a high-class invest- ment; rents $355 a_month, netting over 635 per cent on $55,000; always rented. Further particulars of BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. PALM TERRACE. A bome rlace: garden plat in front each house; palm trees along the sidewalks; all houses built the same distance from street line: po stores or flat will be built here: lots 28 to 31 feet wide; east. west, north or south frontage; we have built thir- ty-two houses In this localit; 1wo, house aill sold but one corner residence and one inside investigate this proposition: Affilfated sonic avenue cars from Mar- sts. to Carl and Clayton sts. . owner & builder, on _premises. $15.500—ARE you looking for a bargain? Fine northeast corner on Mission st. New, modern improvements. Pays more than § per cent net; has fine fu- ture as a business corner; more than 130 feet frontage. See owner. A. KLAHN. 27 Chenery st. Tel. Church 29, !PE(‘I;L KO’I‘I(‘ES: $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- room residence on the east side of 4th ave., between Clement and Califofnia sts.; bal- ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and bullder. Directory Orphan Asy- gives notice that the foliowing haif-orphan and aba: 4 d to the asy n | 1 4 ngeline Jordan, 6 months. 9 7 years an Ezzaoni, 6 mont assano, d 7 months; 4 mofiths. onths; Wil hs: John ; | 3 | Marscelleno, § years and 6 Rutherford, ; Frederick Beccaria, 10 years; Mary Murch, y . ., _8_ years; Andrew Moinahan, 8 [ 6 years: Tillle Gil- Pavia, 12 years and han, ores 6 months. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylam and | - hereby gives notics that they $3000—SWELL Mission home of 5 rooms and bath; cne block to cars; large lot; easy terms. Apply 3310 Mission st. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. COME see plans of cottages; 8 rooms, $650; 4. $550; 5. §1200. PUILDER. 436 Parrott hid, e e o T N e s T ALTA PIEDMONT, , FOR : LOT / ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. 3 «13: :;::n atfractive suburban property east e bay. Look the property over and come and see me. WM. M. BUTTERS, 463 Eleventh st., Oukland. Phone Oakland 3432, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, OAKLAND, Berksley, Alameda or San cisco property to exchange for ranches or Eastern property. J. H. EDSON, room 15, Bacon block, Oakland. REAL ESTATE WANTED, LAND wanted for subdivision; will buy out- or will join owner jn ‘addition 7 or town site. M. T 8, James Flood buflding. PROPERTY WANTED. I WANT to buy any kind of city property, business or restdence, or will loan first, sec- ond, third or_fourth mortgage on same. J, COOPER, 21C Stockton st. e g s e WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.8.F. ————————————————— BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A BARGAIN—A 2-story 7-room house; larg reception hall; 2 tollets; bath: 2 marble washstands; pantry; laundry; basems =% mantels; 2 bay-windows; gas and eleciric fixtures; walks and street all done; Jot 50x 135; fine location; there is an offer of $60 er foot for vacant lots in this block; price Fuoo: reduced from $4500; must be soid. W. C. MORAN & CoO., South Berkeley. A BARGAIN—A 5-room cottage; bath; pan- try; mantel; bay window; high basement; brick foundation: cormer jot, 40x100; nice place; price $1700; $300 cash, balance $16 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO, South Berkeley. ELEGANT home; well bulit; 9 rooms; 2 bath- rooms and toilets; handsome mantels; large lot; beautiful palms and shrubbery: also lot and stable in rear. Address OWNER, 2001 Bancroft e et OAKLAND ADVERTSMTS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13, RS BN ROOMS FOR Hi W corner _Sanchez—Nicely P g P VAN NESS l'.; fl’—lgfla w rooms; and best in America—The Weekly glu.,um sent to any address in the nited States or Canada one year for 'ARTMENT HOUSES. PR SRt L S ROSSWELL ?mu. 1360 , near Hyde —2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. e ——————— ROOMS TO I FT—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, Corner Eilis and Leavenworth sts., In the heart of the eity. 300 rooms; 100 baths, Modern in every detall. with private bath, . Tourist travel solicited. ABRUNSWICK House, 148 Stxth at—Hooms 26c to §1 per night, $1 10 $5 per week and light housekeeping Tooms; cpen all night. BELMOND_House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Eilectric lights, “running water in every room; 200 rooms; 26¢ to 50 per night, §1 26 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new house; modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. BUSH, 776—Nice newly furnished rooms; sun- By; running water, ete.; With or without board. CALIFORNIA, 818—Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite; private family; references, EDDY, 21—Large front room, suitable for pro- fessional man or two gentlemen. ELLIS, m—EllllnllE furnished suites, with bath; single rooms $2 50 per week and up; all conveniences. BLLIS, 750 (Hart Apartments)—Nlcely fur- nished 2, 3 and 4 room suites. FIFTEENTH, 1674—Nice newly _furnished rooms, single or en suite, §5, $7, $12 month. FRONT room, beautifully furnished for one or two gentlemen; also elegantly _furnished front suite in private fat. Apply 1115 Eills. FULTON, 235—Nice newly furnished bay-win- dow room; sunny; also fine single rooms for gentlemen. GEARY, 610—Newiy furnished sunny com- fortable rooms, from $2 to $5 per week. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1012—:1;9 sunny pal lors with use of bath; suitable for 2 or gentlemen, HARRIET, 3, off Sixth—Front room, 2 en, $2; also 2 housckeeping rooms, §$14. HOTEL Hamilton and_cafe, 125 Ellls, bet. day. { | TO CAPITALISTS, We have several very chofee business blocks in Oakiand, paying %0od interest, for sale: also several very desirable water front and factory properties. Only principals need ap- 1y. 2 J. H. MACDONALD & €O, 1052 Broadway, Oakiand, A FOR SALE AN UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOT ON PIEDMONT HEIGHTS Piedmont property is the most attrac- tive ‘and accessible of all the transbay sub- urban offerings. The tract is dotted with beautiful homes and all street work and sewer system com- plete. | W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room §. Phone Main 5704, San Pfancisco, Powell & Mason sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to $3 per day: steam heat & telephone in each room. 299—Large sunny rooms; nice yard, $15, $16 and suites $20; special rafes to steady, respectable people. &7 JONES, 1223—Nice furnished sunny rooms; fine location; umexcelled marine view; references. LARKIN, 1042—2 unfurnished front sunny back rooms, unfurnished; §12; bath, MCcALLISTER, §12—Nicely furnished rooms, with compléte modern conveniences; splen’ did location. MCcALLISTER, 978—Fine furnished rooms to let; water, gas, etc. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 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 belis, steam heat in evéry room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MINNA, 172—Well furnished single rooms for light housekeeping; reasonable rates. RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences: rooms en suite and single; rates by day, 35c¢ up: by week, $2 up: baths free to guests. SACRAMENTO, 100¥ Nice furnished rooms: everything modern and new: $10 per month. A SNAP. §2500 only for a good i-room house; nea Oaklend loca] train: must be sold this week: owner is going East. Address box 6242, Call office, Oakland DO you want to buy a first-class new 5-room cottage? If so call at 669 5ith st., one-half bloek west of Key Route station; owner on premises during this week. ARBE you making, any money In real estate? You can If you Jill. Sena for my new cata- logue and look Jt over. It's free. GEORGE W. AUSTIN. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. A WEEK'S news for cents—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. l THE Plerpont, 450 Ellis—Newly rencvated, nicely furn. Tooms; single or sultes; baths. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 8%c to $1 night, $1 78 to $6 week: elec- tric lights (ho gas). running water in every room; clevator, read-reom: free bus. baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st, nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, 35¢ to $1 50 nightly. $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-rcom: free bus. bagga; LT BT 0 T CARRS WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better {ranstent house in city; rooms 1Sc to 50c per night; 90c to $3 per week. ADVERTISEMENTS, subseriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FIPTH, 1158, Oakland—Furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable. “OR_SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture, H. Schellhaas 11th store, Oakland. CEE——————— San Francisco Advert's'ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, 421—One or 2 sunny rcoms nicely furnished for housekeeping and gas. BUCHANAN, €12—Nicely furnished front rooms fov housekecping; sunny; $b per week; aigo other yooms at §1 50 per week, REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For_Sale. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME. C#HOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER £OUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE FRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. CALIFORNIA, 1602%—Fine, sunny, furnished housekeeping rooms; running water; Kitchen, large closet, etc. EIGHTH, 120A—Good furnished front suite of Tooms for housekeeping: gas and bath; also single rcoms at_reasonable rental. ELLIS, 43A—_Nicely furnished rooms for Tiousekeeping; gas or coal stoves; sinks; run- ning water. FELL, 225—Nicely furnished suite of house- Keeping rooms, with bath ‘and gas range; $§1250 per month: adults only FELL, 700—Fine, furnished, sunny Housekeep- ing rooms; rent reasonable. CHICKEN ranch to rent; $250 per year; 14 acres, 8-room house; barn. chicken-houses. city water: will sell 1 milch cow, 560 laying admitted fn_the orphanage from July | to December 31, 1805, the following orphans and hal boys snd | hens, 17 chicken-houses, 4 brooders, 1 large incubator; situated inside city limits. G. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. v Beeste Ravinsky, ag:d 13 yea: 4+ ; Fannie Ravinsky, aged 2 years 10 Minofe Gottsteln, ag Schneck, aged 4 year: Maurice Hart, aged 13 Harry Joel Hart, aged 9 aged 12~ years 10 | 1 aged 11 years 2 hillp Stecker, aged 7 years 9 Benjamin Stecker, aged 5 years 2 thal aged 11 years 6 | Biumenthal, aged 9 years; | thal, aged 5 <years 7 mont! aged 12 years 1 month; Beck: 3 1 month; Sadfe | ¥ eged 7 years © months; Gussis | Rosenberg, aged 12 years 1 month; Esther Rosenberg, aged 10 years 8 months: Sophie Jtosenbers, aged 8 years 5 months, and Rose Rosenberg, aged 5 years 1 month. havage of 528 Lake st.. San Francisc i the following orphan and haif from Octover 1, 1905, to Janu. ary 1, 1906: Rose A. Nicnolas, § years and ¢ months, Ruth Henderson, 9 years; Lydia Tiegel, 4 years and ® months; Violet Murch, 10 years and 10 months; Maud Murch, 9 ye and b months; Jorephine O'Donnell, 5 years Martha O'Donnell, 2 years and 3 months: Regmine H. Gudmandsen, 4 years and 11 months; Dotothy M. Gudmandsen, 3 years and 4 months; Gladys rMenderson Smith, 7 years; Vivian B. Radley, i2 years and 5 MCKINLEY Orphanage 3841 Nineteenth s San Francisco—The following children have been sémitted to the orphanage between Oc- Tober 1, 1905, and Decemiber 31, 1905: Bliza- beth M. Bodés, aged 2 yéars 8 month: clem Wirman, aged 5 years 1 month; Marion M. Reynolds, sged © years 2 months; Myr. K, Reynolds. aged 5 years 2 months; tle } ¥, Steiger, aged 7 years 6 months; filfiem F Wellington, aged 2 years 6 months. e 1. R COURNEEN, Matron. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | ALFALFA WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO. 05 Union Savings Bank building, Oakland. —Anthony ranch, 2 miles south of S8an Mateo, pear Beresford station; large house and outfulldings; 7 acres. Apply Sundays. irrigated lands, $25 mlhnln: s phlets at down, $1 month; no interest. INDEX LAND E. CO,, 241 Crossley bldg. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery «t., San Francisco. b HALFMOON BAY REAL ES'I'A'I'E.W HALFMOON BAY. It Will Be California’s Greatest Resort. ‘28 LOTS SOLD SUNDAY IN BEAUTIFUL SHORE ACRES AND PILARCITOS PARK. Buy Now and Double Your Money in Months. - Only 40 Minutre From San Francisco. CARS RUNNING BY JULY 1, 1008, Call and Arrange to Go Down and Bxam- tne our Subdivisions. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 MONTGOMERY ST. ACREAGE, acreage, acreage. ‘We bave the cream. The best tracts of land in this territory, on the beach and inland. The very, best for sub- division, Attractive, small places for country ‘homes. / Prices n{n. Investigate. UTHI & URETON, 406 Examiner Building, CTALL and arrange to go with us to Shore Acres first addition g Ocean nu':‘.& new city of Balboa, on Halfmoon Bay: $150 up. P. H. JORDAN CO.. 638 b ORIUM Storage & Van Ah/ysnrel;hid goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., or. Third: phone Grant 161 B R 28 TRl il e B B FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, . & shpg.; h. b. Eoods ehipped 102 gwm; phoke. Migsion’ 162, % and_Moving Co. PR RO and %: tel. West €35, Co. ; furniture, Main office LOT, 50x165; 2 frontages, one chéap. Box 3088, Call office. GEARY, 642—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping; also other fine furnished rooms at reasonable rates. - furnished clean front GEARY, 017—Nicely bath and running rooms’ for housekeeping; water. GEARY, 1225—A snhap; sunny housekecping suite; vrivate bath; furnished; $§20. GEARY, 141 large sunny parlor suite. GOLDEN_GATE ave., i0—Nicely ‘urnished sunny. front rooms for housekeeping; -also good single rooms. HAIGHT, 100%—] for housekeepin; furnished corner rooms all_conveniences. ‘A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opemed at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth Oren until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND ROARD. N HYDE. 612A—Newly furnished rooms _and tath: good home cooking; rates, one, $22 50 per month: two, $45, GEARY, 640—Nice single rooms for gentlemen, Or rooms en suite; excellent French board. BEAUTIFUL, large. sunny rooms! - a bath, good home cocking: reas, €99 Polk. e e—— ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG couple desire two unfurnished, sunny rooms, TUNning water, by Feb. 1, east of Franklin, Must be reasonable. Box 4778, Call. e S——— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, AN excepticnally gocd No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25: other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals, $2 50. The Typewriter Exchansge, 536 California st. FOR sale—Very cheap, a Fisher billing and bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes. from $20: guaranteed 1 year: renfals $2 50 month. WALTER SCOTT. 207 Montgomery. ey s TRUNKS. TRUNKS retailed at wholesale prices, Fac- tory‘M Mission st., near Sixth; first-class stock. —_— TO LEASE. TO lease—5 acres rich land: cottage 4 rooms, barn. Inquirs M. MILLETT, Colma. WAREHOUSES TO LEASE. FIVE-STORY building, elevats ibout 9600 sq. ufacturing: Stevensom ("\mvxmn. Majestic HARRISON, 24081, betwesn Twentieth and Twenty-first—2 suony front rooms, furnished for housekeeping and bath, gas range, gas included for cooking and light; §13. HOWARD, T43—Nice, clean housekee, aleo furnished rooms to let $1 50 per week up. HOWARD, §23—Front furn. room; Igt, hskpg.: couple of 2 or 8 working girls! 's-m% HOWARD, 1130%_Nice, sunny housekeep Foorms i private tami e rent §15 per month; Bas. tubs, bath, ete. HYDE, 8I5—Nicely furnished housskeeping Tooms: one $12; two $16; also en suite or single or upfurnished, HYDE, 818—Two nicely furnished for ,mmhrlnehnngl- e rooms or en suite. 418—Furnished he IIMI:‘E e Javge yard: $12 month. LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 mlm ‘month; eafl'mm from m up; LARKIN, lllwflligfllllhfl Tooms for rent O o o oS, Rt MCcALLISTER, com| for ences. one to chiiaren: MISSION, { x\:dl;ICE ot umgmm b an Assoc l}’nl'tel is_hereby given to all it et n wbh:iuu of this notice the . be known and syl by Rudolph J. Taussig. pres Cumming, . Mercal o—cen. | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be Inserted. They must be handed In ut either of the offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorl: to have the same published. ces. ted simply to the anmouncement af the event are published once in this column free of charge. DOWNING—In_this city, January 10, 1906, to the wife of John H. Downing, a son. DIED. Anson, Patrick F., 90 Kittredge, Walter, T Barry, Fagny, § . Lane, Nellie C. &4 Bernard, Ph‘llifl. Lauenstein, Jobin, 46 Tiena 3, Elehtenstein Kate, neron, Bue Rose. Metiger, Morris, 41 fote, Jossie M. Mocre, Lewis W., T8 Soctin, Pavid i O Caliashan, T % B Hong Wood 41 & Dell. Isaa. 6 Rebut, Josephine. Taura M. Fischer, Martha E.69 Renncy, Albert E., 1 Furlong, Edward, 30 Rourke, Ellen, 61 George, John, 31 Schlagl, Frank, 1 Gruentiagen, ' William, Smith, I Tremaines3 errera, Raymond, y, ‘Charles Jr. Hease, Chbristian, 48 Watkins, Frank .40 Hioshaw, Luisa B., 8 Wright, Mary M., T8 Jorgensen, Jorgen, 69 2 ANSON—In this ecity, - January 11, 1906, et o Josogn ., Bhul B aad 080D, and osep! -, Pa Arthur I Anson, Mrs, G. D.’ Smith, Mrs. Joseph Milier, Mrs, J. L. Hodapp and Mrs. J. 1. Cook, & native of County Tipperary, Ircland, axed 90 years. (Muscatine, lows. Dpapers COpY. Pnf“‘-um and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral to-marrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 610 Larkin street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARRY—In this city, January 11, 1006, Fanny ‘Barry, beloved mother of James and the late Joseph Barry, a native of lreland, aged &2 ears. ¥ P Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, January 13, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. BERNARD—In this city, January 11 1806, Phillp Bernard, beloved father of Maurice M. Bernard of Columbia, Pa.., and Samuel J. Bernard of this city, and beloved bi e of Mrs. Ernestine Epbralmn, a pative of Posen, Prussia, aged 1 years. (New York, Boston and Lancaster papers please copy.) 7 Funeral services will be held Sunday, January 14, at 2:30 p. m. at the under- taking parlors of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Lancaster, Pa. BROD—In this city, January 11, 1906, Helena M. Brod, beloved daughter of Mrs. M. Brod, and sieter of Amiei H. Brod, a maiive of A riaads and acquaintances ars respect “rie: acqua are - fully invited to attend the fumerali services this day (Saturday), a: 4 o'clock p. m., her late residence, 13 Buchapan street, be- tween Fell and Hayes. = Interment Auburn, Cai Alta Parlor No. 3, N. D. G. W.—Members are requested to attend the funeral services of our late sister, Helena M. Brod, to-day (Saturday), at 4 Gelock p. mi, at the resi- | dence, bl Buckanan street. SADLE MOYCE, President. C. L. FAULKNER, Secretary. BROWN—In this ecity, January 1L 1906, Henry Clay Brown, husband of Susanna Brown, fatber of H. Lynn Brown and Mrs. Oltfe 'Brink, and brother of Mrs. E. K. Alsip, Mrs. M. E. Brackenbridge and Mrs. 7B Ragland, a native of lilinols, aged i years and 22 days. 7 Remains will be taken to Sacramento on § a. m. train Sunday. Funeral will take place from 0dd Fellows' Hall at(1 ». m. Interment City Cemetery. Friends can view remajus at his late residence, 1814 O’ Farrell street, until Sunday. CAMERON—In San Rafael, January 11, 1908, Sue Rose, wife of George Toland Caineron, and daughtsr of Mrs Mary R. Crouk of Meémphts, Tenn. (Memphis papers piease copy.) I Services at her residence in San Rafael | Saturday, January 13, at 11 o'clock & m. | Interment private, at Cypress Lawn Cem- | etery | | 1 CANIETE—In this city, January 11, 1906, Josste M. Caniete, beloved son of Anthony Hard, & native of California, aged 3J years. £ ¥ionds and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 14, at 1 o‘cleck p. m., from | the parlors of E. Casteghetto & Co., 643 and 645 Vallejo street. CHISMORE—In this city, January 11, 1306, at his residence, 700 Sutter street, Dr. Georse Chismore, a bative New York, axed '&‘ years 1] months and 14 days. &7 Priends and acquainunces are respect- fully invited to attend the runeral Saturday, Junuary 13, from St. lgnatius Church, whers & requiemn mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Santa Clara, via the 10:30 a. m. train from Tkird and Townsend streets. this city, January 11, 1906, dearly beloved husband of Etta Curtin, loving father of Hettie, ora, Flor— ence and David Curt{n, and beloved son of Deborah Curtin, and brother of D. A.. Ella 3., Lillle and Thomas J. Curtin, aged 42 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:3¢ a. i, from his late resi- dence, 9l Day street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requlem high mass will be cele~ brated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. { Intjrment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE JONG—In this city, January 11, 1906, Wood de Long, beloved husband of Eiiza~ beth J. de Long, a native of California, aged 41 years. 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to atiend the funeral Saturday, January 13, at 3 o'clock p. m., from the mortuary cktapel of the Goiden Gate Under— taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, Interment I O. O. F. Cem- etery. DODGE—In _Aurora, Hl. January 12, 1908, Laura M. Dodge. widow of the late M. B. Dodge and beloved mother of Mortimer M. and Albert C. Dodge. FISCHER—Lntered info rest. in this city. January 10, 1906, Martha E. Fiseher, beloved mother of Mrs. Lizzie Duckett’and Augusta | and Willlam Flecher, a native of Ger- many, aged G years 10 months and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 141 Page street, between Gough and Octavia. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery, by electric {uneral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, FURLONG—In Oakland, January 12, 1906, Edward Joseph Furlong, beloved son of Ellen Furiong_and the Jobn Furlong, and brother of Mary, Fradcis, Tesic and Margaret Furions, Mrs. 2zie Brien an Mrs, Agnes Gillick. a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 30 years and 9 monthe. GEORGE—In this city, January 1908, John George, beloved brother of Nicholas George, a native of Greece, aged 31 years. A member of the Pacific Coast Marine Fire men’s_Union. 7 Remalns at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. GRUENHAGEN—In this city, January 1l 1906, William Gr beloved husband of Marie Gruenl , brother of Mrs. John Clarke, Mra. C. . Mrs. A. Haas and Charles and Theodore Gruenhages, a natiye of Milwaukee, Wis. Friends and acquaintances are respect— mg invited- to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday] utve‘l?;l p. m., at Hirect, ‘near Goush. ~ Cremation 1. O. O. F. HERRERA—In\this city, Janua: 1908, R et oy era_and the late R. Herrera, and brother of M. and Lola Herrera, a native of Mexico, aged 26 years. ANY TANGLES Mrs. Kittredgd, a native of San Franeisco, aged 7 years 4 months and 7 days. LANE—In this city, J 10, 1906, Nellle Couch, beioved sister of D. Lane, & nlg. of Michigan, aged 44 years. fully invited to attend the funeral of Mebuides, MeBresrts & A e sion street. Interment Mount Ceme- LAUENSTEIN—In this eity, January 12, 1906, &t his residence, § m&’m John Lauen— stein, stepfather of May Moss, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 46 years § mooths and 4 days. L7 Friends and acquaiatances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 14, ‘at 12 o'clock m.. at his late residence, § Miles court, off Cali- fomia street, near Powell. Intermént Moune vet K Funeral will take place under the aus- ices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. . Sunday, January 14, at 1 o'clock p. M., from Eagles' Hall, 731° Market street. BY \ order of ) D. J. Acting President. GUS POHLMAN, Secretary. LICHTENSTEIN—In this eity, January 13, 1906, Kate Lichteastein, loving wife of Dave Lichtenstein, mother of Anna Lichtenstein and Mrs. Hattie Landuccl. and daughter of Mrs. J. McCann, and sister of Mamie McCann and the late Mrs. Julla Silva, native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and fully invited to att (Sunday), at 1 p. m., from her late resi- dence, 1254 Montgomery etreet. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, MANGAN—In this eity, January 11, 1906, Bridget, beloved wife of Stephen P. gan. and mother of Joseph, Christopher, Anma, Arthur, Clarence and Buxenia Mangan and Birs. Gieck and the late Mary E. R. Mangan, a native of Kihush, County Clare, Ireland, aged 49 years. (New York and New Jersey papers please copy.) are respect— to-day E¥ Frierds and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral (Saturday), at 8:45 a. m. trom”!.h- parlors street, thence to St. Jichael View, wkers a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for tke repose of her soul, Sam-— mencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. METZGER—In this city, January 13, 1906, Morris, dearly beloved son of Caroline and the late Charles Metager, and beloved brother of Louis and Edward Metzzer and the Jate Pauline Schnalttacher, a Dative of New York, aged 4l years § months and 12 =, 7 Interment private. MOORE—In this city, January 11, 1906, Lewis W., beloved husband of B. Moare, and tather of Willlam Lewis, George Porter and Charles Cadwell Mocre, a native of England, 5 years 9 monthe and 7 days 'Friends and acquaintances ars respect- tuily invited to attend the ({uneral Tuesday, January 16, at 10:30 a. m., from the First Unitarian Church, corner Geary and Frank- lin streets. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cem-— etery. Friénds can view the remains at N. Gray & Co.'s pariors, 612-614 Van Ness ave- nue, until time of funeral. MYERS—In Olema, Marin County, January 12, 1606, Jobn J. Myers, beloved son of the late David and Julla Myers, and brother of Matthew, Mary and Willlam Myers and M G. W. Crandall, a native of Novato, Cal.. aged years 5 months and 14 daye. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, t 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the pariors of E. Eden, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a solemn requiem mase will # be celebrated for the repose of Ais soul, com— mencing at 10 a. m. N. B.—Remains will remain at Olema until Sunday afternoon. O’'CALLAGHAN—In this eity, January 11, 1906, Timothy, d beloved -husband of Mary O'Callaghan, Bnd father of Timothy, Angelina M. and James P. O'Callaghan, and brother of James O'Callaghan, a native of Rock Chapel, County Cbrk, Ireland, aged 39 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to—day (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from the pariors of J, C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a re- quiem hixh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sout at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'DELL—In this city, January 11, 1006, Isaac, beloved husband of Mrs. Jase O'Dell, and fagher of Willlam and Paniei and the late John O'Deli, a natl f Maine, aged 65 years and 4 montbs. . “®member of Marine Ergineers’ B. A. No. 35 and Garfleld Post, Grand Army. [ Friends, acquaintances, comrades of the Grand Army, members of the Woman's Relief Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral vices Sunday. Japuary 14, at 1:30 oclock at his late residence, 2132 Stockton Interment National Cemetery, Pre- REBUT—In this city, January 12, 1906, Jose— beloved wife of the late Amand and mether of 3rs. J. F. Lynch, Mrs. omas and Louise Rebut. a native of Holland. L7 Friends and acquatntances are resflcr- fuily invited to attend the funeral from the residenee of her daushter, 1116 Shotwell street, Sunday, January 14, at 12:30 p. m. thenee to St. Peter's Church, where serviceh will be held at 1 o'cloek. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Thirtieth street and Sen Jose avenue 30 p: m. EY—In this city, January 12, 1906, Albert E., beloved som of John G. and Isa— belle Renney and brother of Richard T-, Ethel M. and Jobn G. Renney, a native of San_Francisco, aged 1 year 4 months and 10 days. ROURKE—In this city, January 12, 1008, at the residence of her daughter, 436 Lily avenue, Ellen, beioved wife of the late Peter Rourke, and dearly beloved mother of Joseph, Thomas and John V. Rourke. Mrs. J. R. O’Connor, Mrs. ©. E. McCarthy and Mra Willlam Watson, & native of Manchester, England, aged 61 years and 20 days. SCHLAGL—In Vallejo, January 11, 1906, Frank, deaply beloved child of Frank and Pom tia Schiagl of Alameda. and grandchild of Wr. and Mre. D. Glover a the lai MA and Mrs. A. Schiagl, a native/ot Vallejo, aged 1 year 7 months and 29 £y + grFuneral to-day (Saturday’, from 232 Maryland _street, Vallefo. Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery, Vallejo. SMITH—In _Hongkons, China, December 7, 1005, J. Tremaine Smith, beioved father of Miss Lesiie Smith, a native of Cornwall. England, aged 33 years. 7 Frienas and acqdaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'elock p. m.. at Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street, under the sus— pices of San Francisco Lodke No. 3, B. P. O. E. Interment private. TROY—In_this city, January 9, 1906, at the German Hospital, Charles Jjr., beloved father of Beatrice and Lucelle Troy, son of C. F. and Mary L. Troy, and brother of Edna and Lawrence Trey, Mrs. J. Mortimer Goldsmith, Mrs, Howard Black, Mrs. E. J. Linden, Mrs. 3. L. Marks, Mrs. Edward Dolan and Mre. Charies Johnsonm, 3 native of Lafayette, Ind. Los Angeles papers WATKINS—In this city, January 11, 1906, Frank E., beloved husband of Bdith Wat— kins, sen of the late John and Mary Wat- kins, and brother of Da¥id H. Watkine, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years 2 mentas and 5 days. B Services will be held to-day (Sa ), at 2:30 p. m,, at bis late residence, Geary street, between Devisadero and Brod— erick. Interment private. Please omit flowers, WRIGHT—In Berkeley, =Jasuary ul Wright, widow of ht and Mrs New York, aged M. Wi of u

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