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] | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. —Furn. and Unfura. furnished suany view; corner resi- furnished up-to- gantly nveniences; s Large front sunny room; also PRESIDIO ave., 734—Nicely furnished rooms to let; rates reasonable. POST, 965—Neatly furnished comfortabie rooms; sunny, bath, etc.; rent chea POWELL, 230—Nice furnished sunny ner Steiner—Nicely f{urnished oyed; $10 per month. 2018 Market st. single, sunny, front er—Nice fur- es 820, near § reasonable me housekeeping; Dwight ur-room apartment oc- | single or | v y high grade; Kev Route v 122 Dwight way, Berkeley YE 8 bet. Eleventh | T tshed alcove and r rates; quiet tter—Nicely r rooms for ed sunny rooms; 7 and $10 nished furnished rooms; gas. r coal stove; upstairs Furnished room in pri- rtable, light and new flat to let 4 sunny rooms | Nicely furnished rocms; also front rooms, with board if desired; t housekeeping: gas, bath. ‘ce housekeeping rooms; bath; phone, AR corner Bush—Elegantly fur- | PACIFIC, ave., 716—Nlicely furnished large - djow front room in modern | sunny front rooms with use of parior; board E ance if desired. to take large bedroom and | PINE, 1025—Very fine, sunny, newly furnished 1 rooms; bath; gentlemen preferred. PI> 912—Fine furnished rooms; ail con- verfences; reasonable. POLK, 1243—Furnished sunny rooms to let, 51 $1 50 week; gas; phone. POST, 412%—Handsome furnished rooms; bay- window parlors: water; use kitchen it de- «ired Large sunny furnished front rooms or two; also single rooms; reascn-, A HOTEL, 253 Third st., near How ard—New house With modern convenience: rooms en suite and single: rates by d c i by we $2 up; baths free to guests. up; by weel ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished corner sunny room: $12. SUTTER, 236—Nicely furnished rooms, single or double; running water. SIXTEENTH, 2020—Sunny furnished room in the Mission warm belt. 2905—Comfortable furnished : good car service. . , 2903—Neat sunny furnished Toom to let; corner house. SIXTBENTH, 2671—Nice sunny front room to let front | le or en suite; gas grate, bath, | | | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By gentleman and wife, large sun- ny room, eastern exposure (unfurnished pre- ferred), and board with private family; modern conveniences required; Western Ad- dition preferred; references given. Address 50 James Flood bullding. —_— RAZORS. i iesauibin MRS Y I CARRY one of the largest and most select lines of razors in the city. I offer a spe- cial razor at §1 and $1 60 that cannot be duplicated for the money. Jordan, Henckels and Stiletto Razors at $2; corn parers. 75¢: hair clippers, $1 and up. SAFETY RAZORS. A slifety razor is the most economical in- strument a man can own. with: easy to keep in good order. I fhe bast mew tar Safety Razor, regular my spe- clal price . i ypen 50 Extra blades . .1 Gillette Safety Razor, with 12 blades, requiring no honing or stropping.... 12 extra blades .......... Ever-ready Safety Razor, 24 Extra 12 blades .... Yankee Safety Razor Gem Safety Razor .. THAT MAN PITTS, ¥. W Pitts, the Stationer. 1008 Market et., San Francisco. RAZOR STROPS. A carefully selected assortment in all the best materialg, from 25¢ up. Star Safety Stroos .. Star Stropping Machines Razors Honed and Ground, THAT MAN PITTS, 1008 Market st., San Francisco. [ 'ORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, househcld goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- SUTTER, 1730—Flegant new flat: furnished 0 o pest part af town everyihing modern. | 131 Howard st. nr. Third; phone Grant 161 JENSON, 797%—Fine furnished single | FLAG Express Ci.—Estimates given on storage, = from $1 25 per week: private house. |, Moving. pkg. & sh . h. §0ods shipped 3% " rates. 1928 Howard: phone Mission 162. SEVENTEENTH, 4080—N in private family, for gentleman. 543—Newly furnished large pleasant s new flat; : reasonable. 129 Third st.—100 35c to $1 50_per y new and modern San Francisco floor: hot and cold 1 bells, steam heat ves free baths and ele- its guests. ckeeping rooms; nice de of street; hed room on rooms, $1 50 shed su and 88 50 mo urnished rooms to let ice, pleasant sunny — Nicely hed roOmE to let r ed rooms to let by rooms with convenient ar ¥ cunny furnished s “ t Polk and Van Ness d ehed rooms to let, $6 furnished rooms; $1 igh es; Tent rooms to let; ff Geary, bet s Maeon and ight housekeeping Blegantly furnished arnished rooms to let; con- harges fu Esmond)—Nicely r by week or mo Ninth—Newly furnighed ery accommodation. nished h. front room, with double 967—Beautifully furnished eunny er week. SHOTWELL, 158—Furnished rooms to let in leasant neighborhood. ART, 95—Furnished rooms to let at very Svly Carnishell Toom | e e | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fllimore: tel. West 828. use of kitchen if de- | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., J1 Montgomery £t.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. single and en suite; from $3 to $4 50 | SEWING WACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth, reasonable rates. Au..;dm;;n mond.églnd, u.k $5, $8; nmmfl e R e < | “used, $10, $15, §20. You know whers doll STEVENSON 53S14—Nicely furnished 0OMS | gwing in the window. 1051 Market st . 880 Nicely furnished rooms in pri- TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. family; clerks preferred; reasonable ek i Gk v | ik and Van Ness— ¥ rooms 50 week nished rooms to let; N airy, sunny rooms; | AX exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 e ~ere — Smith Premier, ; other typewriters at SUTTER ~Fine furnished rooms 10 let; | pigher and lower prices: rentals, .* The roder < t Typewsiter Exchange, 538 California. st. AMENTO. 1105 Nicely furnished Yooms | FOR sale—Very cheap. a Fisher billing and conveniences. bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL AN 1514 —Furnished rooms to let; | OFFIC ket at quiet_neighborhood PARTLY uscd $100 tspewriters, all maken e = e = rom $20; guaranteed 1 year: rentals, T e e e? To°m8 10| month. WALTER SCOTT. 207 Montgomery. SEVENTH, 175—Nice large front furnished WANTED—TO LEASE. rooms to let - Niee comvemiont fursiehed | FIVE-STORY bullding, basement and electric reasonable Tates. 250—Nicely furnished rooms; pri- desired, VENTH, e board if . 1115—Large, sunny room, eulted for ceping. $3; also one smaller room. _206_Nicely furnished, oneperson $8, two $10. large, front TAYLOR, r room, $250 wk.: 24 ral; gas, bath. THE Pierpont, 450 Ellis_Newly renovated, nicely furn. rooms; single suites; baths. TURK. 1296—Top fiat; mewly furnished room; good car service. ~Comfortably - furnished room in private. TURK, 120513—Furnished room In modern flat. 1, 130— of street Nice furnished moom on sun- good car service. TWELFTH, 126—Neat sunny furnished yeom to let TURK, 204—Fine furnished large sunny rooms to let; running water; good location: -§1 75 per week and up. THE ADELINE, 238 Kearny st. icely fur- | hed rooms; gas, running water; reasonable. furnished ¥TH, 111—Nice convenient ms to let at reasonable rates 1150, near Buchanan—Outside sunny hed rooms for 1 or 2 gents; reasonable; TAYLOR, 504—Nice furnished also rocme for light housekeeping furnished elegant suites; rooms; rooms with baths Newly water; TEHAMA. ice furnished roome reasonable rates, THE 1DYL, 1542 Market—New buflding, new furniture, new management, hot and cold , return call bells and electric lights; < und sitngle rooms, wWith or without bath; elevator; rates $2 50 per week front_room, $5 THIRD, 75—Furnished rooms to let Howard court—1_or urniehed; gas, bath. TURK, 517—Nice furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates, stely furnished neat rooms 351 Large well furnished rooms; & allowed; also mice single rooms. Homelike, nicely furnished Nese ave running and Market— water. om Sunny single room; running mth FAR RELL, 1301—New flat nice furnished room everything mod- e ne; rooms furnished rooms for light house- single elevator, ete. Elegant furnished rooms; all modern reasonable rates. 427 Neatly furnished rooms; all es: centrally located. 362—Newly furnished, front, with bath: $35 ar Octavia—Nicely fur- with bath and phone; block from cars. Fine furnished i eunny; phone, ete.; rooms; 2 50 per $12 and $15 per month; hot water, ights L. 416—Choice furnished rooms; central C 50i—Nicely furnished eunny & water in every room; cen- reasonable | 30 (The Lorraine)—Front, sun- | | | | TURK, 1159—Nice sunny front parlors to let in newly furnished flat; suitable for young men or students; board if desired; other rooms very reasonable. TURK, 1627—Nice furnished rooms to let in choice locality; reasonable. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35c to §1 n'ENt, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every 100m; elevator, read-room; free bus, baggas UNION, 1074—Nicely furnished, —convenient rooms to let UNION. 1000—Chofce furnished rooms to let; rental reasonable. VAN NESS ave, 1415—Front room, suitable for lady or gentleman. Nicely furnished large walking distance; reas. VAN NESS ave., 631 sunny rooms to let: VAN NESS ave., 1107—Two sunny, furnished rooms. VAN NESS ave. hot and cold if desired. VALENCIA, S84—Neatly furnished rooms to let: all conveniences; on car lne. 850—Fine sunny front rooms; ter; use of parlor; good board VALLEJO, 731—Furnished rooms to let. VAN NESS mye., 411D—Elegantly furnished SUnny cormer rooms; rent reasonable; refer- ences required. VAN NESS ave.,, 1421—Sunny front suite; fire- place, running water; private family. ‘WALLER, 1369—Furnished room in new flat; lower fiat. WASHINGTON, 1406, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn, rms. ; select family; marine view. near Jones (St. George)— sunny rooms; single and OFARRELL, Jet: walk O FARRELL. 808—Nicely furnished roome, $6, 85 and $10 per month; phone, gas and bath. OAK. 609—Large sunny rooms to sunny front roome: running rivate family: board If desired. OCTAVIA, for Jad ge of INE, 849—Nicely single men PINE, sunny room; hekpng. 16—Small, sunny roome; or gentieman shone; gas and bath. suitable furnished rooms, en suite every modern convenience; gentle- 1733, block from Van Ness ave.—Fine, if_desired; ressonable. POET, 217—Elegant furnished anent and transient; rooms; reasonable. e POST, 505—Furnished rooms; $2 per week and up. PINE, 1128—Nice front yoom, 1 or 2 gentiemen; rent §6 each; closet, gas; aiso back room to rent; lower bell; call 6 to 7, ev POST, 1402, near lors: one sunny side and cold water; POST. 217—Rooms to let, single and nicely furmished; very convenient o ness center, e e e . POLK, 622—Large, unfurnished back parlor. POST, 1525—Furnished roome with every con- venlence; reasonable rates, POWELL, 121 — Completely furnished rooms; sll_convenlences; traneient. d POWELL, 250 (Hotel Kyle)—Choice furnished roome; single or en sulte. —Two room. bath, phone, euite, busi- 1 housekeeping; privi- | WEBSTER, 161, near Haight-—Furaished room to let. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 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; rooms 15c to 50c per night: 00c to $3 week. WASHINGTON. 1406, corner Leavenworth-— Nicely furn. rms; eelect family; marine view. WEBSTER, 1160, cor. Eddy—Flegant rewly furnished rooms to let; reasonable. YERBA BUENA, 25—Furnished rooms to I T msderate entar o ADVERTISEMENTS, sul Call B recetved at cor. Duncan & Church sts. | % A A A AN AN ANAAANNANNANANG. FOLSOM, 1878—Neatly furnished room ;r. without board; private family; ma:‘t:: t. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house; Sablo and wunny whomp: modern.. ot POLK, 699—Elegant front sunny room; grate, toflet and bath: home eooflllnl., TURK, 776—In pew flat; excellent private board: nice sunny room; reasonable. TWELFTH, $—Board by day, week or month. TWELFTH, 182A—Pfvate nished room; good home 4 y 10 let; | elevator: about 9600 1t. for storage or manufacturing; Stevenson st.. near Tth. J. V. VICTOR. Majestic bldg.. 1281 Market st. e TO LEASE. BUILDING to lease—Tenant wanted for down- town rooming-house or hotel of 250 rooms; to be erected at once; lot has 4 frontages and is situated in good retall section: this is an Al proposition for the right party. Apply to-day to SPECK & CO., 200 Montgomery st. —_— REDEMPTION OF BOND! CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice is hereby given that, pursuant o the provielons of article eight of the mortgage from this company to the Central Trust Com- pany of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of raliroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used 1o redeem said bends, and that bonds lasued under said mortgage will be redeemed there- with. Bids are hereby Invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to be named by the bldders, to the amount of $25,322 74, in the sinking fund. Such bids should be presented to this company at its office, 120 Broadway, in the eity of New York, on or before the 14th day of February, 1806, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed “‘Bids for Surrender of Central Pacific Raliway Company First Refurding Bonds.”” CENTRAL_PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H, HARRIMAN, President. New York, January 16, 1906 | SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS—Notice is hereby given that pursu- ant to the provisions of Section 10, Article Fourth, of the mortgage and deed of trust gxecutéq by {his company to The Equitabls Trust Company of New York, as stee, dated January 3, 1805, to secure its First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds, this com- pany has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of raflroad sub- ject to the lien of wald mortgage and deed of trust the sum of $12,000 in the year 1905 in trust to be used to redeem sald bonds; and that bonds will be redeemed therewith. " Bids are hereby invited for the surrender of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders to the amount of $12,000 in the sinking fund. Such bids should be presented to this com- pany at its office, 120 Broadway, In the city and State of New' York, on or before the 19th day of February, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed ‘'Bids for surrender of Southern Pacific Railroad Company’s First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds.™ SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, B: L. Wlwfl. Secretary. y J. Dated January 18, 1 LEGAL NOTICES. = e NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanics’' Insti- tute and Mercantile Library Association— Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that immediately after the tion of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice the, above named corporations purpose to consolidate all of their and each of thelr debts, property, as- sets and franchises into one corpora: to be known and styled Mechanics' Institute. Dated Dec. 26, .. Mechanics' Institute, by Rudolph J. Taussig, president: Joseph M. Cumming, secretary. Mercantile Library As- sociation,” by D. E. Miles, president; C. K. Bonestell, secretary pro_tem. AFTER this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, MARGA- RET AULL, she having left my bed and board. GEORGE AULL. STU"WERING AND ngmm NORCROSS Institute cures mmhqx:‘;n. Market & Taylor. scientific, complete. Office. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses. were {ssued yesterday: Samuel Snow, 27, 66 Joost avenue, Rose Harris, 21, 625 Natoma street. e Edward Hamill, 28 Rose Holy, 28, 44 Woodward avenue, Christlan 8. Christensen, 81, 813 lowa street, and Josefin A. Marcuss, 22, 966 Pennsylvania avenue. August Jahneen, 25, 7114 North Point st., Maria Soderman, 23, 710 North Point %1, Ir Stavencon w. 3 3 at. ennerhassett, 22, 409 Twenty-ninth Smith, 18, 1216 Valencia street. Axel Hermansen ' 28, Sixth avenue, and Emma Margran, 33, 117 Clement street. Moore, 24, San Jose. and Ger- st., and Ada 28, Crockett, and Kittle 20, city, and Augusta L. M. Chase, Frey, city. e ———— BIRTHS— HARRIAGES—EATES ml‘}ll%ll t be ln-‘ud-d'l'lt ust han nof s in at either of wuluda,n m..-?.' e indorsed wi columa this city, Ji 1 e wite ot Louts &. Allark s aauemer, " . January 11, 1906, to v & son. i Y—In this city, Je 20, P e ot W. P Barry, o duvsnter o 10 the o o the wite. o Baw" 1 daughter. v PFLUG—In Oakland, Cal, January 13, 1906, s e wite of . Puwa wn. L ER—In_this city, January 13, to the wife of Auglst Schneider, & daughter. WEILER—In this city, January 18, 1906, to the wife of Felix J. Weller, & son. BRUNNER = Ja. ER—ERTOLA—In this city, January 17, 1906, by the Rev. Willlam r, Philip Brunner and Lena Ertola, both of this eity. KLEIN—WILEY—In _this city, January 6, 1806, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Emil R. g@n and Roberta M. Wiley, both of this LEIENDECKER—SPRAGUE — In this_ city, January 17, 1000, by the Kev. Willlam Rader! of Seattle, Wash., d o of this clty. N—] ty, January LERNER—In_thlp city, Jan 14, 1906, by the Rev. ymi 3 Morris te Lerner, bof -3 :‘l‘ayflmn and Fannle ? WEHRMANN-—W¢ —In_ this city, a5 10, 1000 by e Rev. Henry B ol el ina - e anu- ler, ‘DIED. Andre, Wilhelm, 46 McLaughlin, Mary R. Bakorsky, M Miller, Henry F., 45 Bramhall,Genevisve,48 Patton, Eva F. Bullard, Annle E., 72 Ripley, James, 5 mos, Canham, Frederick, 62 Schaubel, Henry, 79 Carson, ‘Jobn F., Shea, Maurice, Chalmers, Wm. L., 78 Staudt. Hemrch, 76 Comerford, Rev, Dr. ~Stouter, Mrs. Susan,04 Thiel, Julius, 45 Tierney, Ellen, 81 Guinngne, E.'W., 20 Wade, Willlam W., Henfleld, Juseph 1., 76 Walker, David M., Highland, 38 Welton, A. Lahusen, Benjamis, 41 Williams, Lurilla, 4 Luco, Juan M. Zan, Frank, Markley, Anna E., 56 Zylstra, Wm. J., 47 ANDRE—In this city, January 20, 1806, Wil- helm, dearly beloved husband of Mary An dre, ‘and beloved father of Harold Andre, a native of Germany, aged 46 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monay), January 22, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. and thence to St. Boniface Church, on Golden Gate avenue, Where ser- vices will be held at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ; z BAKOFSKY—In El Paso, Texas, Jan 3 1006, Myrtle beloved wite of Gus Bakoteky, daughter-in-iaw of Mrs. C. Bakofsky, an sister-in-law of Mrs, William Buse and Jen, nie, Edward and Clara Bakofsky. BRAMHALL—At the Hotel Athens, Oakland, Cal., January 20, 1906, Genevieve, wife of Geotge Walter Bramhall, in her forty-ninth ear. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. BULLARD—Entered into rest, January 20, 1806, Annie E, Bullard, a native of London, Engiand, in her seventy-third year. CANHAM-In this city, January 20, Frederick Canham, beloved husband of 83 17 1908, Stella L. Canham, and father of John B.. m-bz M., Frederick F. and Stella V. Canbam, native_of England, aged 62 years 11 montl and 17 days. A member of Pacific N viends na “scquaintances are respect fends and acqualntan: - fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), January 22, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at his late residence, 236 Shot- well street, between Sixteenth and Seven- teenth. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. by electric car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. CARSON—In this city, January 19, 1006, John ¥.. beloved husband of Mary Carson, father of 'Jonn A. and Catherine Carson, and edn of Catherine and the late John Carsom, & Dative of San Francisco, aged 45 years. 0 Friends, acquaintances and otficers and members, of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Wood- men o Me World, are Invited 1o attend the neral to-day: (Sunday), at 12:: . M., the parlors of McGinn Bros, nz'ze McAl- lister street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for. services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated Monday at St. Joseph's Church for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock . m. CHALMERS—In_Portland, Or., December 20, 1905, Willlam Leslle Chalmers, beloved hus- band of Emily Doggett Chalmers, and father of Alick Chaimers and Jane Chalmers Mayer. a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 78 years. COMERFORD—Monday, January 22. 1006, at 10 o'clock, a requiem high mass Will be cele- brated at Bt. Joseph's Church, Berkeley, for the late Rev. Dr. Comerford. The rev- erend clergy, the religious and frlends are reepectfully invited. COYLE—In this city, January 20, 1906, James Edward, beloved son of James and Margaret Coyle, a native of Dawson, 2 years and 3 months. DOBBIN—In this city, January 20, 1806, Dobbin, beloved son of Hamilton and F. Dobbin, and brother of Harry H. and Mrs, Willlam Fisher, a native of San Franciscd, Cal, aged 18 years and 10 montha. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral serviced to-morrow (Monday), January 22, at 1 o'clock m., at the parlors of Carew & Eugl ‘an Ness avenue. Interment I. O. etery. § Pe Fos Dobbin h, 20 . Cem- GUINNANE—In this city, Jan 18, 1806, Edward Walter, son of James H, and the late Mary Guinnane, and brother of Willlam Joseph P., James H., Harry I, John G. Marguerite Guinnane, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), January 21, at 12 o'clock m., from his late residence, 1571 Church street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, for services, commencing at Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. N. requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Monday, at 9 a. m., at §t. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets. HENFIELD—In Oakland, Cal. January 19, 1908, Joseoh Bryant Henfleld, —brother-in- law of Luke A. Parker, and uncle of George A. amd Bert B, Parker, a native of Massa- Chusetts, aged 76 years and 23 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral service: to-morrow January 22, 1806, 2:30 o'clock p. m., at the residence of Jam Taylor, 1211 Clay street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oakland. HIGHLAND—In this city, Jenuary 19, 1806, Thomas Highland, @ native of Ireland, aged member of the Pacific a years. Walters’ " Assoclation and Court Wierysdale N Friends and acquaintances are respect ends and acquaint - fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 9 o'clock a. m., from the chapel at St. Joseph's Hospital, Park road and Baker street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0 a. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via the electric funeral car from Bighteenth and Guerrero streets. LAHUSEN—In this city, January 20, 1906, in, beloved of the late Henry La- Benjamin, loved son D avl bagtiur or husen and Johanna George W. and Frederick Lahusen, Mrs. F. Peypin, Mrs J. Wilson, Mrs. A. Price and Mrs. C. Smith, a native of San Fran Cal., aged 41 years 6 months and 7 days. LUCO—Entered into rest, {n this city. Janu- arv 20, 1906, Juan M.’ Luco, ex-Consul of Chll e. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), January at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the parlors of Jultus 8. Godeau, 306 Montgomery avenue. MARKLEY—In Petaluma, Cal., Jan 17, 1606, Anna E. Markley, beloved wife . Markley, and loving mother of Jam Charles, Joseph, Arthur, Evadna, Willle an Edgar Markley, also of Mrs. o B, ton and the late Mrs. Lillle Winner, a na- tive of Ohlo, aged 56 years. MILLER—In this city, Henry F. Miller, a native of aged 45 vears, McLAUGHLIN—Passed away, in this city, January 19, 1908, at her nce, 1720 De- yisadero street, Mary R., widow of Hiram McLaughlin, dearly beloved mother of Ab- bie M., Clara, Bruce H. Kate P. Mc- Laughlin, and sister of Mrs. J. A. Pender- 2 native of ne. P to attend the ), at 1:30 y & January 19, nnsyl 1 i 906, ‘rienc are invited funeral services to-day (Sul p._m. at the chapel of N. Co., nz‘-m{ Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. B Ivy Chapter No. 27, O. E. §.—Officers and members are herel notified attend the funeral of our late sister, McLaughlin, to-day (Sunday). at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., €14 aen avenue, at 1:30 o'clock. By order of e Worthy Matron. BVA D. SALSBURY, Secretary. —— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. « Gallagher). (Buccessors to Flannagan DANIEL P. mnovfxmmu sent by | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Afl&u 20 Fifth ut., ‘8chool. e Mkul te phone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, CRAIG,COCHRAN&CO, AT nest Eq: Funcral Directors . 461 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE. P%Tl‘g:ll—ln thllrl city, J. GraNeloven wite ot Mrs. Ani THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1006. anuary 18; 1906, Eva ‘Thomas Pllnt.zn. b.lav.d! of 8, S, Ni , Mrs. J. Lund sister of and Abbott nfe . L. Nickerson, a native of San Francisco. EFFriends and aint o fully invited to m:d the (Sunday), at the U nited 11 a. Ui tan 'ndertake: respect— ces are funeral to-day m., from the parlors of rs, 866 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. James, beloved child cit; y, January 20, of Mr. and Mrs. A Ripley, a native of California, aged 6 months. SCHAUBEL—In this city, January 16, 1906, at Sixteenth his residence, 3388 * father of Mra. O. F. Lutt, Mrs. Mrs. lefer, I(H.‘.K. E. Rid, F.B Eusta ce, late Ernest street, Henry, Schaubel, and H. N, Miller, ge, Mrs! Vanatta, Mrs. Otho Stewart and Fred. Wurtemberg, months and 21 ‘Herm: Germany, days. Kans., papers please copy.) L Friends and acqual tully invited to attend Sunday, at 2 Chapel Lobos avenue, 1 O, O. F. San an, Oscar, Elmer and the Schaubel, a native of Marba: years " e Angelos, Cal ngeles, ., Topeka and Leavenworth, intances are respect- the funeral services o'clock p. m., at the Crematory clsco. SHEA—In the City and County uary land, STAUDT—In Heinrich, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Staudt, and father of John Henry Staudt, a native of Germany, aged 76 years. (Cleve- land, Ohlo, pavers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect— this eity, January 18, t Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Point under the auspices Rellef Committes of of the ital, Jan- 20, 1606, Maurice Shea, a native of Ire- aged 44 years. Pe Lo 1906, fully invited to attend the funeral t (Sunday), January 21, 1 p. m., from his late residence, 27 rrison street, thence to Salem Evangelfcal Church, corner Twenty-second and Shotwell streets, where services will be held, commencing at 1:30 Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth and Mis- slon streets. p. m. STOUTER—At her home, in San Leand: January 19, 1906, Mrs. Susan Annie ro, Cal.. Stouter, wife of Joseph Bloutsr. & native of Missearl, aged 64 years and day. THIEL—In this city, January 18, 1906, Jullus, beloved busband of Emilie Thiel, father of Martha and Emma Thiel, and brother of Gustave Thlel, a natlve of Schlesien, Ger- many, aged 45 years and 13 days. Friends and acqualntances are respect— fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Sunday), January 21, at 3 p. m., from his late residence, Colm: Mateo County, where services will be held under the aus- pices of Olive Grove No. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. January 19, 1806, Drulds. TIERNEY—In _this Ellen, beloved wife of Patrick Tlerney, native of County Clare, months and 19 days. years 116, city, Ireland, U. A, O. a aged 81 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the at 12:30 p. m., 82 McLea court, (Sunday), residence, funeral to-day from her late off Ninth street, between Harrison and Bryant. thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at 1 p. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. high mass will be celebrated Monday, Janu- ary 22, at 8 a. m., at St. Joseph's Church, for the repose of her soul. wvned to attend. ADE—In Oakland, January 19, liam W., beloved - & and 2, brothes of r of San Franc and 10 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respes fully invited to attend the funeral service: (Sunday), to-day band of Belle W r of Effie and Louise Wade, £ Mrs. Chbarles E. Snook, a native isco, aged 53 years 1 month Janu: 21, A requiem Friends are in- 1006, Wil- ct— at 1:30 o'clock v. m., at his late residence, 1142 Adeline street, Oaklan Interment private. Officers and members of Pacific Parlor No. 10, N. S. G. W., are requested to assemble at the residénce of our late brother, W. W. w.dféollaz Adeline street, Oakland, to-day, at 1: the fu ¥F. J. C. MILLER, D. neral. By order for the purpose of attending . 1. GONZALEZ, President. Recording Secretary. ‘WALKER—In Portland, Or., January 9, 1906, David Michael Walker, Mrs. D. E. Walker, and loving brother and eldest son of Mr. of Lillan E. and Edward Willlam Walker, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 17 years 8 months and 27 days. WELTON—In Mary A., beloved mother of Louls A. Welton, Mrs. E.'F. Glaser, Mrs. F. H. Dayton and Mrs. Raleigh E. Rhodes, a native of Batavia, Ohio. the mortuary chapel this clty, January 19. 1008, fends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend - the funeral to-morrow (Monday). January 22, at 2:30 of the . m. Undertaking Company, 24756 Mission street, near Twenty-first. ‘WILLIAMS—In this city, Lurilla, déarly beloved da Interment private. uary 19, 1908, ter of W. G. and Alvina Williams, a native of Portland, or., aged 4 vears 4 months and 27 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), January 22. at 1:30 o’clock p. m., from the residence. 718 McAllister street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ZAN—In Wickenberg, Ariz.. Japuary 19, 1006, Frank Zan, beloved husband f Jennie Zan, Zan, and father of Mano A. and Regina V. arigrad, a native of St aged 56 v , Dalmatia, Austria, ears. E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ZYLSTRA—In this city, January St. Mary’s Hospital, Willlam John Zylstra, a native of Holland, Germany, aged 47 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are 17, 1906, at e fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, January 21, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the parlors of Albert Brown Undertaking Company, Odd Fellows' bullding, corner Ad- dison street and Shattuck avenue, Berkeley, under the auspices of West Berkeley Lodge No. 21, Grder of Hermann's Sons. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to our heart- felt thanks to our many kind friends and relatives for their tender love, sympathy and floral offerings during the sad hours of our bereavement in the loss of our dear son and brother. MR. and MRS. Z. C. PERRY and Family, Corte Made: cdmforting PORTER & WHITE, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 445 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE (Formerly 122 Eddy street.) Private residence accommodations without Trained lady attendants. Per- litions. Phone extra chi 01 South arge. services under 226, all * cond! P WOODLAWN CEMETERY. San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Flovd Bullding, 8. F. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 8t Strr Stmr Btmr Vanguard, Stmr Chehalls, Stmr Newport, H C Wright, Nelson, Mah Tug Dauntless, Shea, Eureka, Cozley in tow._ Daisy Texan, T LO] GRATSHADgB'O e, hence T Baturday, J 20. Stmr Crarina, Dusgan, 41 hours from San Stmr_Enterprise, Youngren, T days 17 hours from Hilo. BAILED. Saturday, January 20. Stmr Point Arena, Buchard, Mendocino. tmr Pomo, Ret inertsen, Albion Mitchell, Smith, ~As Lyons, Honolulu, Odland, Johansson, Jan. POIN' 10 p. m.—Weather lear; wind NW; velocity 18 2 MESTIC PO y River. storia, via Seattls Harbor. Russell, Ancon, via Mexican ports. ukona. , with Dan ship -Arrived Jan 20—8chr Es- ther Buhn an 9. Salled Jan 20—Schr James A Garfield, for San Pedro. )WNSEND—Safled Jan my et T Dotk Gaasa T or n; bark Grand Duch- for in Jan 20— hence Jan stmr _Arrived Jan ; Br bark Invergarry, from Astoria; F A Kilburn, hence Jan 19. TW—AMM‘GJ 19—8tmr Co- River. hence T § T OINT LOBOS. - Passed Jan 20, 2:30 p m— Stmr Celia, from Alblon, for Saf Pedro. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Jan 20—Schr Gam- %l:.“{arsnn?m;mst. Francis, for Cape OLYMPIA—Satled Jan 20—Stmr Santa Bar- bara, for &n&mlw& Arrived 20—Stmr nfa. from Boston, Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Cam- a. No ¥ 5 P ROTTERDAM--Salied Jan 20—Stmr Noor- }'tm ym— New York; stmr Statendam, for ew k. CD‘FB‘,NHA%EN;A::‘!'! Jan 16—Stmr Os- car II, from New Yor NAPLES—Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Perugla, for New York. P HANZ&Y—:I“M Jan 20—Stmr La Lorralne, CHBRBOURG— Sailed Jan 20—Stmr New CH York, for New York. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Chicago Futures. CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—The leading futures as follows: High. Low. Close. 8% Sts Cash Grain and Provisions. Cash quotations were a2 fcllows: Flour, dull: winter patents, $4 10; straights, §3 60@ 3 85; epring patents.$3 80@4 10; stralghts $3 60 @3 75; bakers, $2 20G3 10; No 2 ng wheat,* Siganisc: No: 5., 83983 e; No. 3 red, 8570 87%e; No. 2 corn, 42%c; No. 2 yellow, 42%c: No. % oats, 3lc; No. 2 white, 3214@32%c; No 3 white, 314@32c; No. 2 rye, 653c; good feeding barley, 38@38%c; falr to choice malt- ing, 4°@50c: No. 1 flax seed, $1.08; No. 1 northwestern, $1.1414: mess bbls, $13.85@13.87% per 100 lbs, $7.52%: short ribs sides (loose) $7 STH%@T 50; short clear sides (boxed), $7.60@7.70; whisky, basis it high wines, $1.29; clover, contract 13.25. Articles. Recelpts. Ehipments. Flour, bbls 28,500 18,300 27, 23, 264,700 Batter, Cheese and Egxs. Chicago, Jan. 20.—On the Produce Exchangs to-day the Butter market was firm, cream eries, 18Q27c; dalries, 19@24c. Bggs weak at mark, cases included, 18@17%c; firsts 1Tlc: Cheese firm, 11%@ primes, 18%c; extras, 20%c. 13e. ‘Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: Pittsburg ........ SAN FRANCISCO. The following are the date, as compared season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: 52-44 rainfalls to ast This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. season. . . 0.07 saese 18.82 ees 0.00 10.19 18.13 lo0 838 1.: . 0.00 6.8¢ 12.14 0.00 612 8@ 0.0 3.60 6.99 0.00 384 0.2 lol0 838 a5 lo0 T8 om . 0.00 5.64 4.73 T RECORD. g .8 2y ¥ gfaEaf &£ 7 B B5E3 3= 85 = staTons. § 3533 g3 H R [3 s ] 288 YERIBRRSARABIIREALRSTERY | ammnawar, BESBRERLRLERBRNRSRBLUBLERNS W' Cloudy 60 SW Clear .00 N Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The following specia] reports have been re- celved relating to snmowfall and river condi- tlons: Summit—Clear, calm; maximum 32 degrees, lr:h;‘lm\lm 20 degrees; precipitation, .42 of an ch. The rivers are all falling, except at San Joa- a\:xin bridge, where the stage is 14.9 inches, ng The $1 R Dl ey w 12875 12:6, B 56:3, S 17:6, E 68:9; N 30, Louise A. Dihnis (Sullivan) to Union Trust on W line of Imore Company, ot o street, 70:314 S of Jackson, S 32:4% by W 105; $10. City County of San Francisco to Hattle Olcovich (wife of Joseph), lot on N of B3 NI Wm0, 8 107 Louis H. Hartter to Frederick Wagner, on-N line of Fulton 28:10 W of Parker avenue, W 25, N 11450, NE 25.01, S 113.85; % | sw s0; s10. with those of same date last | AUCTION SAL 2= b AUCTION SALE. I will sell on MONDAY, Jam. 2, At 11 o'clock & m-., At UNION STABLES, 81 FOLSOM 8T, Between Fourth and Fifth, £ e ING HORSES: 40 head of CHOICE YOUNG HORS = broken singie and doubls, trom 1009 | to 1300 punds: aiso a lot L, @ DRAFT work. HORSES, suitable for ranc] P INDAUER. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. b=y A NEXT TUESDAY. January 23, at 1140 ¥O! SOM street, there will be & big sale of all kinds of horses and wagons of every description and | one pony outfit. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auc- fi Twenty-firsts street, 175 E of Castro, B 25 by N 5 0. Y oo and May H. Jenks to Charles F. and Anna M. Lubrmann, lot om E ine nf Capp street, 155 N of Twenty-fitth, N 40 by E 122:8; $10. Juita T Parrish _(formerly Reynolds) to Jumes and Annfe O'Neil, lot on N live of Twenty-sixthi streer, 100 W ot Dolores, W 2 by N 114: §10. , a T. &cunr (formerly same) to same, same; $10. Thomas F. Garrett to Jobn M. Gerrett lot n Flizabeth street, ol R e me 8’ by 8 114: ‘sieo loc on S line of & Co.'s wagons, 7 years old, and weighin burg. ot, 25 B of Florence, B 25 by § Staniey street o - LA 100, lot 24, block 51, City ; “!)ilé Georgle C. and Sophie C. Buhne and Mary B. Pratt to A. H. Bubne, lot on N line of ’rwemy-nu‘nwnm, 190:6 E of Church, B by N i14; $10. S infleld §. ana Hattte I Hobbs, John A. and Belle Hoots to Wiillam Edwards, lot on NW corner of Thirtieth and Church streets, Frederick W." Anna E. Johnson, Wt on N line of Broadway. 57:6 E of Powell, B 45 by N 60, quitclaim deed; $1. Willlam and Leah H. Drews. lot on NW corner of Church streets, N 30 by W 80; $10. James M. Estell to Alme I. Donzel, re-record 55 D. 291, undivided one-twentieth of ome- quarter of lot on S line of Pacific street, 40:8 E of Drumm. E 40:8 by S 33; $50. Jesse Sutton to same, re-record 55 D. 200, lot on § line of Paciflo street, 40:8 E of Drumm, E 40:8 by S 35: $L Gity and County of San Francisco to Anna E. Johnston, lot on N line of Broadway, 57:8~ E of Powell, E 43 by N 60; $— Charles H. and Mary E. Hartmann (Sweeney) to Samuel Keating, ot on E line of Leaven- Worth street, 91:6 § of Pacific, 8 23 by E :8; $10. O e A. Paddock to Edward B. Balis, lot of N Jine of Lombard street, 137:6 B ot Hyde, E 57:6 by N 137:6 and lands adjacent; $10. Edith Cook to Clifford G. Cook, lot on NW corner of Bush and Hyde streets, W 40 by N | 137:6; $10. G. Cock to J. B. Trealwal {ncor- BEdwards to Anna Thirtieth and 1t e saime: $10. ted), same: §10. PO Barker & Kinney to George H. Collins. lot on NW line of Howard street, 100 NE of Second, NE 75, NW sw 39 NW 80, SW 41, SE'80, NE 5, SE , ‘Arthur and Annie Mulian to Joseph and Ann N. Mullan, lot on It1e of De Boom street, 179:6 NE of Second, 20:6 by SE. S0: $19. Catherine Curley to Isabella McGibbon, lot on NW line of Natoma unesz_mz-fl'a NE of Fourth, NE 27:6 by NW 80; $10. Isaac and Mary yC‘n.rmc’l to Noah S. Fried- berg, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 75 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. Mary E. and Timothy Foley to Nathanisl | Raphael and Addie Harris, lot on SW line of | Decatur street. 13 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by 3 Blair to Elizabeth M. Blair, lot of Twen= James C. - on B line of San Bruno avenue, 100 § second street, § 33:4 by B 100; also lot v‘ NW carmer of Twenty-second and Alder alley, W 47:6 by N 61; also lot on N line of Twen- ty-second . '94:3% W of Alder alley, W 23:9% by N 61 $10. gar J. and Grace E. Malmgren to Helen M. Murison, lot on NW corner of Lake street and Eleventh avenue, W 30 by N 10. John H, Maxwell to Elizabech ot on N line of Clement strest, | Ninth avenue, E 25 by N 108: $10. |~ Charles W. and Mary A. Pope to George | Patton, lot on SE corner of Twenty-elghth a | nue and Clement street, E 32:6 by S 100; §1 ompany et al. ¥ |~ Kate Johnson Estate | Strassburger. lot on SW avenue and B street, SE 31 35.92. B 100; also lot on W avenlle, 31.33 S of B street, SE 91.08, NB 83.92. and all interest Lands 340: $1200. J 'W. and Mary C, McTigue to Richard ‘Barker, lot on W line of Fo#ty-elghth avenue, 25 by W 120; $10. nd J. H. Simms to David P. Hall, of Thirty-eighth avenue, 225 N 25 by W 120: also lot on W line of U street, N 57, NW Outside of U street, of Thirty-eighth avenue, 173 25 by W 120; alwo lot on W line of Fortleth avenue, 150 S of T street. S 25 by W 120; also lot on W lne of Thirty-sixth avenue. 100 O street. S 25 by W 120; also lot on § Ii O street, 32:6 B of Thirty-seventn avenue. B 25 by S 100; also lot on W line of Thirty-elghth avenue, 200 N of U street. S 25 by W 120: $10. Harriet V. Brownell to Johanna Wahl, lot on B line of Twentleth avenue, 100 N of L street, N 50 by E 100; $10. R. B. and Lucy C. Ragland to Francis A. Chapius, lot on W line of Thirtieth avenue, 200 § of U street, S 25 by W 120. quitclatm deed; $5. Julla Bressler to Jacob Weissbein, same: $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Bay Shors Real Estate Company. lots 23 to 27, block 52, Reis Tract; grant. Same to Willlam F. Swift, lots 24 to 28, block 64, Reis Tract: grant Same to Eugene L. Swift, lot 27, block 84, same tract; grant. Catherine Lennon to Ermest V. and Jen: Hamburg, lot on W line of Paris street, N of Russia avenue, N 50 by W 100, and 14, block 1I, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Louis B. Hilllard to Joseph Dally, lot on N corner of Tenth avenue and Q street, NW 250 b NE 100, Jots 25 to 34. block 181, O'N. & ; also lot on E corner of Tenth of Eleventh avenue and R street. SE 175, N® 100, NW 25, NE 100, NW 150, SW 200, | . 200 SE of J street, SE 100 by SW 100, block 448, Bay View Homestead: $10. Alexander H. Baily to Thomas Welch Acad- 3 Josephine don), undivided D. 367, lot NW of H and 15, avenue, 73 Tots 10 and of Tenth 200, lot= 1 Yine of SB 225 by in_South road i on mnmmlmvu. S 100, - lot €3. block 209. Central Park H Ase soctation: also lot en E line of Connmecticut street. 50 S of Colusa. S 30 by B 200: aleo lot. on NE corner of Colusa and Jowa streets. @ 100 by N 50. block 331: also lot on N corner E‘--.uu..'%"-um-‘.'m‘““" : Towa M'l”wl*“hmmm" 8 4,

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