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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONB.

Alameda County.Bernard P. Miller (single) to Seward ¦ M.

Dodge, lot on — line of Broadway. 100 N ofAmethyst street. E 125. N 49.37. W 123. 950. lot 3. block H. map resubdlvlsion WestoaTract. Oakland: $10. • .

Mary C. and James L. Barker to Frank S.French, lot 8. Glen Echo Tract map No. 3,subdivision of lot 29. Oakland; $10.

Louisa C. Ball (Collins) to ,Floyd O. Nel-son, lot on N line of KUnkner or Fifty-ninthstreet. 100.18 W of Idaho. N 135.54. W 60. 3138.62. E 50.0. lot 13. block 6. Butler Tract.Oakland; $10. ..

Realty Syndicate to S. M. Dodge, lot 13.block D. Central Piedmont Tract. ¦> OaklandTownship; $10. . ¦ . -.;.

John S. Moore to Elvirda T. Moore (wife),lot on S line of Wootsey street, 80 E of Whit-ney. E 40 by S 100, lot 6. map Berkeley Paxk.Berkeley; gift.

Albert E. Plerc« (single) tc* Carl Sorensen(single) lot on W line of Harper 'street. 2GON of Ashby avenue, N 4O by W 122.53.- bfock9 amended map to resubdivialon Central Park,Berkeley: $10. ,

Lortn M. Lasell to Sarah E. Lssell (wife),lot on NW corner of Dwight way and. Milviastreet. W 60. N 135. E 60, S 135.49. lot 2,block 6. map blocks 5 and 6. Barker Tract,Berkeley; gift. '¦

-Stanley and Mary A.- Jewett to J. F. Tap-

ley, lot beginning at point In center line ofSacramento street distant 432:4 S of Ro»». anat SW corner- land of J. F. Tapley, thence 3

120. NE 191:6, NE 101:6;NW 120. W 19t:6,portion plat 99. Kellersberger'* -map RanchoaV. and D. Peralta. and portion Domingo Fe-ralta Homestead. Berkeley.; $10.

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W S. and Frances S. Valller to ChristianPetersen lot on S line of Elm street. 1S1.8S_

of Bay avenue, E 23. 8 103:10. \V 25..- N104. lot 8, block O, Melrose

'Station Tract.

Brooklyn Township;- $10.

Eleanor 3. and Chester De*rthjr (by FrankH. Brooks, attorney) to E.* 8. de Puy. lot onKline of Davis street. 429 W of FeralU »v«-Hue, NW 50 by XE 121.28. I>erine Trwt.Brooklyn Township: $10. . *, . J

'E. S. and Mattle a de Vxxr.t> H. C. O»r-

lock, same, Brooklyii'Township; $10.Lucy A. Smith to Henry S. Smith, 4 'acres,

more or less.-

bounded S by lands now ;orformerly of widow of George Pettlnos. _ by

lands of John A. Benson. W by center of Wal-nut •avenue; N by lands now or formerly- ofMrs. Fannie McL&ne (now, Crtttenden), portionof block 47, Seminary Park, Brooklyn Town-ship: gift... Howard L.Hikes (single) to, George,* W_Bpn-nett. lot on S tine of Jefferson (now San Jos«avenue). 45 W of Mound street. .W 45 by a120, block 57, map Alameda drawn by Strat-ton, 1SCT, Alameda.. quitclaim dead; $10. „,'Alice S. and Hector, Lanpher to Mm*,.same,Alameda; $10.

' . ' ,.Ellen R. Wheeler (widow) to- Luther. O.

Wheeler, lot on NW corner, of Locust- andGrove streets.' W 100 by *J 50. Oakland; $10.

Dellma.'Thlbault to William W. and Jose-

phine Hametln. lot-beginning at

'point' 50 ¦}f

of N line of 8Uth street, thence 5(- N. thenca25 W, parallel with 19 line of Sixth, thence 50S. thence 25 E. parallel with N ltn». of;Sixthto beginning, belag hi lot 23,

-block •«i; K«l-

ler-tberRer'a map (as recorded). Oakland; $250.Charles and Minnie Odh (wife) to Annie Com-

erfonl (wife of Louts P.). lot on S line of Fif-teenth street, 177 :« W of Willow. W 23 byS 111:3, lot -23. block'F. map resubdlvln'c^ Cand F. Garden Tract Homestead,' etc.. Oak-land; $10. .'

M. or Guellelmlno (single) to Graconw andRosa Casal» (wife),lot on N. line of Erie »tn<«t.696.74 E of Telegraph, avenue, £ 32.04. N _«.W 52. S 128, lot li.Linden Homestead, Oak-land; $10. . ...

Anna _. Stebbir.s (single) to Ellen A Berrlen(wifeof R. C). lot «n Gits* rt Twenty-secon-1street. 75 E of Linden, E 80 by 8 128. blockr-ClS, map survey Norther:x rxt^D»ion, -Oak-laud: $10. .. -

:.•*¦•'Sfrena A. Downlnr (slncio) to Emma C.

Searles lot on N line ot Afiolavenue, which1otnt la SE course of. eubdlvlslon C. tisenc<»W 57.50. NE 150:4. B 35. 3 14S. being; »11of subdivision C and portion subdivision B.map of C. H.Taylor's subdivision lots 1and Xblock D.Feralu Heights. East Oakland: $1<>.

Anna C. Kraus (Jensen)- to M. O. Bale, allInterest in W corner of E Twenty-fl—n streetand Seventeenth avenae. Jfff 35 by SW 140.lot 13 and portion of lot 14. block W. San An-tonio, Ka«t Oakland; $10.' Anna C. Kraus, guardian estat* of Marthaand Ruth Jensen (minors) to same, undividedone-half isterest in same. East Oakland; $1000.

J.-J. or J.- Jay and Nettls • Normao to JohaSinclair lot on 3 line of Alameda- aveaue. 13OE of Walnut. E 5O by a ISO. lotUtoW halfblock V, lande adjacent to _ncU_l, Alameda;$10.. * - - • »

Mamie T. Lermen to Georgia. Marrraf(widow),lot on U" line of Morton street 250 Xof<Santa Clara avenue, N 30 by W 136 Mock27. Homestead of Mary A. Fitch, AJaanda: _A,

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL.,,THURSDAY,V DECEMBER 3, 1903.15

MUSICAL. IXSTRUMEXTS—Con.. ,SOHMEK, Byron Mauzy pianos. Ceclllan plans

player. BYRON MAUZY.308-312 Post at.

SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. "57MT7LLER. maker, repairer. 3 Latham place.

OFFICES AND STORKS TO LET.

STORE with large' basement; below Kearnytt.: rent S30. Apply C36 Clay st.. room 1.

_ . PERSONALS.

A SPECIAL LOW RATE 30 DAYS ONLY—

M. ELLA HARRIS.To all whom Ihave made prices to since

Jan. 1. 1003,' & for the ensuing 30 days only,Iwill make a liberal reduction from allprices for my special deeprw'rinkle treatment.

The lady who has been on exhibition Inthe drug store windows may be. seen at myoffice this week from 10 to 6. in order to ac-commodate those who have requested*- to ex--amlne the face more thoroughly In private.,'

M. ELLA HARRIS, ¦781 O'Farrell et.. near Larkln. Call or write

for book explaining method.' .

ALLIK LUND—

Folks would like to see youat hone settling the stock on the new lotin Kc.iruda; Iwish to come not later thanDecember 12. Addrees Sherman Houee. 23Eighth St.. C. B. LUNDAHL.

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THE Staf Hair Remedy restores gray hair. Im-proves Its growth;stops falling,cures dandruffand itching scalp; no stain or stickiness;cleanses ccalp; at druggists', hairdressers' ;ac-cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co..1338 Polk.

NOT bow cheap but how good Is the motto otthe. manufacturers of the- Rapid RotaryStandard, the eewlng-machlne of to-day. J.W. EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st.

PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per-manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call oraddress Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave.,corner Sutter Bt.; fee moderate.

.RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; alsochenllle-wove rugs, cllk portieres; dealer in.carpet twine. In hank or chain, at lowest*rate8. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland.

ATless than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoatsar.d trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. LondonTailor. 721 Market St.

LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days or no charges;.guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co., 997 Mar-ket St., room 203. • -

:ELEGANT suits on easy Installments: 80 cents

and up per week. LEON LEMO3..1127 Mar-,ket it., between Seventh and Eighth. ¦

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DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Sun-day evgs., Teutonla Hall, Howard st.." nr.8th; Prof. Foster; society dancing taught.

MASSAGE, hand-rubbing treatment; face vi-bratory machine; genuine tubs. Prof. Morris,406 Geary st., nr. Mason; nurse assistant.

MASQUERADE costiim es. play book*, wigs;country orders. GOLDSTEIN &CO.. 7S3 Mkt.

ANDERSON—

Elegant theatrical and masquer-ade costumes rented. 26 O'Farrell st. v

SUITS to order on Installments. $1 per week.Neuhaus

_Co., merch. tailors, 727-729 Market.

SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec-tric neelle. Dr. &Mrs. Traverse.. 1170 Market.

THE ben place to buy good umbrellas or hayethem covered or repaired Is 120 Stockton st.

TAILOR-MADE wit $7 60; dress pants (25o!Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont.

ALFREDUM'S Eijyptian Henna restore* grayhair to Us natural color; >1; at all druggists'.

Superfluous hair and moles removed with elec-trie needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton. 1119 Sutter.

PALMLSTRY."

MME. DEVAS. scientific palmist and estrolo-gist: palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex-press, $1;open Tuesday eve. also. 139 Post st

MME. NEERGARD'S class in palmistry beginsDec. 1, 8 p. m. 242 Post St.; terms $10.

H. JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist, 51»Taylor ft., near Geary. Phone Black 661. '

PAPERHAXGING. PAINTING. ETC.

ROOMS papered. $3 60 up; tinting, painting.-Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 3d at.:tel. Main 413.

CALL at C27 Turk st. or phon^ Sutter 154. forpaper hanging, painting and '.ntlng. ¦

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ._r'!"cT C. O^6^fN^LL-^-Offlce"and residence.

102m Market St.. bet. 6th and 7th; particu-lar attention paid to diseases of women.

BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty.PR. BALL. 1073% Market st.

REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor.- treats ail diseases of the- human, body; forpact four years at ¦ 115-117 Mason; now lo-cated at 6G7 Geary St., near Leavenworth.

DR. TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. LIPo.' Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human

by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st.

DR. H. Ok WONG,' 713 Post '«.';" an "d1*ea«e's"cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free.

WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor— Alldls-faye.t cured by Chlnoge herbs. 746-S Clay at.

PROPOSALS. .<

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR-ibor Commissioners'. Union Depot and Ferry '¦

House, San Francisco, California,- Novem-ber 16. 1903.

Sealed proposals or bids will be recetyed atthis ifflee at or prior to 2:16 o'clock' p. m.on Wednesday. December 23. 1903. for theconstruction of a section of seawall andwharf along eame to be located betweenKing and Channel streets on the waterfront of the City and County of San Fran-cisco, In accordance with the plans andfpeclficatlons prepared therefor by the ChiefEngineer of the Board and adopted by theBoard August 27, 1903. and on file In thisoffice, to

-which special reference Is hereby

made. The work to be done under - thesecpacifications consists In furnishing atl ma-terials and labor for constructing and erect-Ing a ctone seawall with end embankmentsand a wharf. It Is estimated that the sea-wall and end embankments will containabout 90,000 tons of stone: the wharf willcontain 36,060 square feet ot wharf sur-face. This section of the seawall will ex-tend /rom the Intersection of the northerlylice ot Channel

-street (prolonged easterly)

with the water front line, six hundred (600)feet northerly along said water front line.

The materials to be used for the construc-tion of the seawall and end embankmentswill consist of stone not subject to decom-position nor disintegration by the action ofsea water or air.

Two classes of stone will be recognized.The first class will Include etone of one ormore cable feet in tnlr. assortment of sizesbetween one and four cubic feet; no objec-tion willbe made to stone larger than four. cubic feet; this class of atone must ba frea. of seams and marked lines of cleavage

The second class will Include stone of lessthan one cubic foot. In assorted sizes but. no stone le«s than five pounds will b« ac-cepted at.the quarry. .

The materials for the construction of thewharf will consist of the requisite quanti-ties of first class, close grained, bouslasyellow flrplies and yellow flr lumber (mer-chantable quality), wire rope, wrought ironbolts, spike*, etc., all of the best quality

¦ and subject to a rigid examinationNo bid will b« received unless' it Is* madeon a blank form furnished from this office

and is accompanied by a certified check forfive per. cent of the aggregate amount ofthe bid. payable to the order of the Secre-tary*cf the Board, < as a guarantee onuh«part ot the successful bidder that ha winwithin six (6) day* after the acceptance of'the. bid enter Into a written contract to dosaid' work, according to the plans and spec-ifications -prepared therefor, and will also. execute and file with this. Board a bond Insuch sum n* the Board may deem adequatewith a eurety company, to be. approved h»the Board of State Harbor Commissioner*and conditioned for the faithful performanceof such contract: nor will'said bid' be con-sidered by this Board unless delivered to tbasecretary or to the assistant secretary

-_tthe office of the secretary, at or prior'to

2:15 o'clock p. m. on -Wednesday, Decem-ber 23, 1003. at which tlm* and place th«bids wUl be ooened.

-The Board reserves the right to reject any or. all bids if deemed for the best interest ofth» State. -. . •.*,"*Bidders are Invited to be 'present at the ooen-ln_ of the bid«. . '

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CHAS. H. SPEAR. l\

J^^AC^^™1^'-lot^S! &5^.ISSff._as!S! to-«-

--¦¦-. JOHN M. FOY. Secretary.

PROPOSALS— Bids wanted. Notice Is herebyfivet that sealed proposals willbe receivedby the board of directors of the Veterans'Home of California, at Its office, room 13. 320;Sanspme st. San Francisco. Cal.. up- to 11f-Sl0

**a'm" SATURDAY. DECEMBER 81903, and opened Immediately thereafter Inth«presence of bidders, for furnishing and dellv!ertng quartermaster and commissary suppliesetc. for.the Veterans' Home. Napa County'California (railroad station Yountvllle),foriumonths, commencing. Jan. 1,-1904 -and endlnsJune 80 10O4. Schedule, with informatlonand instructions for submitting bids win b«furnished upon application by the under"•Igned. Bidders will carefully follow the con-. ditlon* of the schedules, and no bid will baconsidered unless It

'Is in accordance with

•uch schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugarmust be made on sample* submitted. /No bidswill be* received from parties who are not, regular dealers in and carrying stock of sud-plies.on which they bjd. Kach bidder mu«taccompany his bid with :a certified checkupon some well-known and responsible bank,ing-house for at least 10 oer cent of theamount of bis bid. payable to C. MasonKlnne. treasurer, conditioned that the bidder.will enter Into a good and valid contractupon notice of acceptance.- as required by lawThe board reserves the right to reject any orall• bids, and to order any quantity over orunder the amount speclfled. Address JOHN'F- SHEEHAN. Secretary of the Board of Di-rectors of the Veterans' Home of ;California,.room 13, 320 Sansoroe street. San FranciscoCal. . , - •¦

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'.-Bt order of the Board of-Directors.' ¦ •'-. JOHN F. SHEEHAN. Secl^tarV." i

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

.The following marriare license* were Issuedyesterday :*; .

Joseph M. Devlne, 32, San Jose, and Ade-laide Callahan. 40. city. ,

James F. Gaziey. 64. Canyonvllle. Or., andMartha E. Lovell^ 48. Santa Barbara, .

August J. Sanruinettl, 21..»A" Jasper place,and Amelia M. Boltano. 18. 514 Green street.• John V. Kennedy. 21, 870 Pagestrtet. andAnna M. Nelll, 21, 41A Octavia street.

Pietro Regalia. 34, Pleasanton. and Claudlna. Malranl, 24, Eureka.-

Thomas E. Fisher, 24, Stockton, and MinnE. Earhart. 27, Stockton.

Saverio La Barbera, 22, T Lafayette place,and Antonlna Cancilla, 19, 482 Union street,

Hervey M. Wysinger, 23, Oakland, andLaomI Dawson. 21, 1515 Leavenworth .street.

William G. Allen. 4S, city, and Bothllde M.Hundrup, 47, city. ¦

¦' .William S. Field. 20, 146 Fourth street, and

Alice Axton. 28, !146 • Fourth street. •Luderus Toel, 26. 22% Perry street. .and El-

fried.a M. Fulton. 21,' city.! Mordacha Barton, 40, 1783 Folsom street,

and Mabel E- Rickey, 37. 17S3 Fol*om street.Jacob Wulff, 20, city, and Josephine Pa-

trone, 25, West SUida.• John H. Williams, 27. WatsonviUe, and Liz-zie A.v*omhild. 27. Watsonvllle.

' •John X). Begley. 32. San Rafael, and Alice

M. Wood. 24, San". Rafael.-

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BIRTHS—MARBIAGES—DEATHS.Birth, marriage and death notices, sent by

mall Will not ba Inserted. They must.be handedIn at either of the publication offices and beIndorsed with the name and residence of per-sons authorized to have the same published.Notices restricted simply to the announcementof the event are published once In this columnfree of charge.

BOBN. ;'

LEWIS—

In Oakland. November 20, 1903,*to

/the wife cf G. Azro Lewis (nee Zaro), a:daughter. .

ROUTH—In this city. November. 28, 1903, tothe wife of Henry Exly Routh, a son.

SCHWARTZ—In this city. November 23. 1903,to the wife of Meyer Schwartz, a daughter.

HARRIED. . ;AYERS—SCHMIDT—In this city. November

30. 1003. by the Rev. William Kirk Guthrle.Edward Newton Ayent and

'Elza. Catherine. Schmidt, both of San Francisco. - - » '

GRttWOLr^-HEISLER->-In this city. Decem-ber 1. 1903. by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pas-tor of Emanuel Evangelical Church, HolmesB. Gr—wold of San Francisco and MaybelleHelsler ,of- Astoria, Or.

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DIED.Anderson,.Annie Hlggins, JohnAnderson. Sarah J. HIU. Mrs. Matilda'

'/Apffel, Katherine Holmes, William M.Barman, Pauline Llndcjuist, HannahBarrelle, Oscar Maharn, Frances E.

: Battelle, Nellie L.'

Merrill, Mary A.Becker, Emma M. Merryweather, H.Brown, Perry B. '¦ Meyer, AlvinBurrows. Mary A.

"O'Keefe, Katls

Clarke, Oliva M. Pedler, Thomas C.Emerson, Adolph Robinson. Win. J.

I Garvey, William Thompson, Otta P.'Hart, Michael Wulferdlngen. JamesHayes, Johanna Young. Andrew

ANDERSON—

In this city, December 2, 1903,Annie, beloved -wife of John Anderson, andImother of MUs A. Guth, a native of Ger-

many, ared 43 years.

CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of' McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 MIs-

"slon street, between Seventh and Eighth. In-terment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

ROBIN HOOD Circle No. 68, C. of F. of A.—¦ The officers and members are hereby noti-

fied to attend the funeral of our late com-panion, Mrs. A. Anderson, to-morrow (Fri-day), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Mc-Fadden, McBrearty & Green. By order

MAMIE SCHOEN, C. C.L.A. VON PUTTKORMER. F. 8.

ANDERSON—

In this city. December 1. 1903.Sarah Jane, beloved wife of the late CaptainJohn Anderson, and mother of Mrs. Flora

•' Duff, Mrs. Albert B. Edwards of Los Gatoaand Mary and James H. Anderson, a natlv*of Halifax. N. S., aged 75 years 10 monthsand

-3 days.

-. C~FrIends are 'respectfully Invited to at-tend the funeral aervlces Friday morning,December 4. 1903, at 10 o'clock, at her lateresidence. 26S3 Howard atreet. Interment

! I.O. (O. F. Cemetery.APFFEL—Entered Into rest. In this city, No-

vember -30. 1003, Katherine, beloved wife ofPhillip Jacob Aoffel, and devoted mother ot

-Mrs..' Lejia Greber, Mrs. W. J. Raymond,•Mrs." John Fell, Mrs. W. J. Retchless, Mrs.F.L.Schlicker and- George, Fred and Albert

• Apffel and the late Mrs. Alfred Brooks, anative of Hessen-D&rmstadt. Germany, aged64»yeara 5 months and 15 days.

C7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral to-dayj(Thursday), at 12 o'clock, from the residenceof her daughter. Mrs. W. J. Retchless. 180SADupont street, between Lombard and Chest-nut. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.-

BARMAN—In this city. Dccentber 2. 1903,Pauline Barman, beloved mother of MarieBarman, and sister of Mrs. Benjamin Hirschof Germany and Mrs. J. Neuburger ofSwitzerland, aged 53 years.

(CNotlce of funeral hereafter.BARRELLE

—In Oakland. December 2. 1903,

at S13 East Fifteenth street. Oscar, hus-band of Sarah J. Barrelle, and father ofMrs. E. R. Sill, a native pf New York, aged64 years 11 months and 1 day.

BATTELLE—

In this city, December 2, 1903.suddenly, Nellie L., beloved wife of ErnestL. Battella. mother of Leslie L. Battelle.daughter of Albert C. and the late ElmIraGay, and sister of Mrs: Hattle Gray, a na-tive of San Francisco.

•E~Friends are respectfully invited to at-

tend the funeral services Friday, December4, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, at Grace MethodistEpiscopal Church. Twenty-first street, be-

v twecn Capp and Mission, thence by electricfuneral car from

'corner of Eighteenth and

Guerrero streets to Cypress Lawn Cemeteryfor Interment. ¦, . . .

BECKER—

In- this city, December 2, 1903, ather. residence. 1635 Sixteenth avenue, SouthSan Franclaco. Emma M., dearly belovedwife of Herman C.Becker, daughter of Mrs.Mary Pape, sister of Alma, Willie and HenryPape, and niece of Frank Parsch and Mrs.Delia Hardy, ja .native of San Francisco,aged 23 years 2 months and 8 days.

-BROWN—In this city, December 1;1903. Perry

B. Brown, beloved husband of Annie J.Brown,

'brother of William T\ Brown, and

son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hughes,a

-native ot Pennsylvania, aged 60 year* i-

months and 1 day.- -J.

(CTFriends and acqiAUntances are respect-fully Invited-to attend> the funeral

'Friday,

at 2 o'clock, from Elks' Hall. 223 Butterstreet.

' Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

ELKS' Hall, 223 Sutter street. San FranciscoLodge No. 3. B. P. O. E.—Members of SanFrancisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E., arenotified to attend the funeral of our late

-brother, Perry B. Brown, at Elks' Hair. 223Sutter atreet. to-morrow (Friday), at 2o'clock. JAMES O'DKLL,Exalted Ruler.

BURROWS—

In San Anselmo. Marln County,December 1, 1903, Mary Ann Burrows, a na-tive of Portland. Me. . \

CLARKE—In Alameda, December 2,1903, sud-denly, Olive M., wife of George E. Clarke,a native of Montvllle, Me., aged 68 years.

CrFuneral from her late residence. 1248•Pearl street.' Alameda, on Friday, at 1:30o'clock. Burial private.'

EMERSON—

In. Decoto. December 1. 1903.Adolph Emerson, beloved son of Mrs. Mary

¦'• BarreU .Emerson, and

-sister of Charlotte-

EmcMJii. a .uuve of Decoto, aged 37 years-'4 mentbs and '21 days. --.-. (E~ Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral at Cen-terville, Thursday. 3, 1903. at 11

-.o'clock.-

Interment at Decoto, ¦ Alameda¦ County. .Cal. : .¦-.••••• ¦¦

-CARVEY—In this "city." November 29. 1903.

William, beloved husband of Mary E. Ga'r-i'vey,- father of John and Stephen J. Garvey,'

i Mrs. C. D. Frey, Mrs. T."J. Molle and the!. late William,Daniel J., Maggie. Stephen and

James Garvey and' Mrs. Ann Flynn,, andgrandfather of Eddie and Daisy E. Flynn. anative of Cashell.: County ¦ Tlpperary. Ire-land, aged 72 years. .

i iCTThe funeral will'

take place to-day'. -(Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par-lors of the United Undertakers. 866 Missionstreet," between Fourth and Fifth. Inter-ment private, Holy Cross CVmetery.

HART—In this city, December 1, 1603, Mich-ael, |beloved husband of Margaret Hart, and-loving father of John. Mary and Kittle Hart,a native of ¦ the parish of Eskle. CountySUgo, Ireland, aged 67 years 3 months and'20 days. '-(Chicago, 'III.,papers please copy.)

B7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-day(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeralparlora of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertak-ing Company, 20 Fifth. street, thence to St.Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiemmass willbe celebrated for the repose of. his

:soul. :commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment\

¦ Holy.Cross Cemetery. .-HAYES

—In this city, December 1. 1903, Jo-- hanna, beloved wife of the late Patrick

¦ • Hayes, loving mother of Mrs.. John J.O'Brien. Joseph P. Hayes and Josle Hayes,and s_ter «of the late Catherine Dullea, anative of the parish •of Ardfleld, ConntyCork..Ireland, . aged

-79 yean.*

IT?"friends and acquaintances are respect--fully invited to attend the funeral to-day(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her.late,.-residence,- 421 Eighth avenue, Richmond dls-

\ trict, thence to Star of thi- Sea Church.* wherea solemn .requiem mass will be celebratedfor the repose of her soul, commencing at 9o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HIGOINS—In this city, December 2.<-1903.

F.J. MONAHAN,Manager. Tel. Mission -_

MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO.FUNERA- DIRECTORS ANDEMBALMER3.

2339-2341 Mission st..:sear Nineteenth,San Fi inn 'nil J|UJllMigBSaa

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*«f.A—.MURRAY Jt READY C3«-«38 Clav 6t.

.Mion* Main islS.l^acins ICmj.loyn-.ont an.i Labor Agents.

1:_>C2 -we c»Ve ,'

IfWW we'll Rive. {5.CCO :: ¦ i work. ¦ OO.tHiO men work.

OREl-ON. NEVADA.buBttura rarlfic and Bant- Fe «y«ems; free

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ON"" EVEBT TRAIN.Section fcsnfls, rauckfr*. driller*,rxtra g*ngs.

tt^imVterjs, h«mnwT5men.¦ STABLES FA—MS.' ORCHARDS, DAIRIES.

F"^—o end' orchard iiar.ds, S30. $35, $40 fd.;milker*. $3y to $.'" and found.Stabiemcn. *Jty, ountry Jubs, $30 to $C0.&Z uoodc'hoj?i.ers.

2S7 tiemakprs.<:OOK&. ¦ WAITERS. PORTERS,t'ocks, not«l?, re.-Jaurantf, camps, mines andranches, riiy and country. $3-> to $70 andfflund: waiter*, city and country. $25 to $45~n<j found; butchers, different jobs. $40V> f90 a*j-tn'jrd.

LOCATED EVERYWHERE.Lahore.-* uni tf,-imsters, many in San Fran-fiteco. t'2 $2 23.

MIKHAY & READY. 634-C3S Clay «t."~~

CJVHINETMAKERS. $3 50 DAY,Striper and kttercc. all-round painter. $3 day.2 voatmakere. $5 ner coat.- . OLD-MEXICO—FREE FARE./'arr'ate, trimmer. bo»s here.Oanf «*dtferman.- lumber co., north, $05 fd.Coal miners. Oregon, free fare, married'Tinsmith. $¦'» %o t-'J I»0- day.«. boys, learn trades, *4, $5. $«.Foreman, orchard and rinevard.• SMckfr and matcher hand.' $3 .V) a day.>Bart<__r. citr, $55 to tCOBUckaxn_h, country fhnp, $45 and found.S.^xixncnc-ed men among hides, *2 50 day.Bookkeeper, '$0o snd foundMan take chars* hotel, country. $40 found.Tool tiressor. oil fields boss her*. $75 found.

19 TEAMSTEItS. $7.1.4 horses, fare $2 80; FEE: steady job.Colored man and wife, cooks, hotel Kitchen,

$Ut: fare Ki.¦MURRAY & READY. 631-<33»? Clay st.

.GOOD MINES.'Machine drillers $30.<'r.uck tenders. KlfiU.Single-hand miners. $75.Electric train trolley men. $T.">.Amalgamators, taw.V'anner man. S75.Rock-breaker men, $75.. Blacksmith?, $ao.liJacksmiths' herper*. $C7 60.•. Kngmeer hoiPtins runner. $C7 50.W muckers, .$(37 M.Machinists $1CK)

. :>« lahqrei-. $C7 50 .MURRAY & READY. C34-G33 Clay Ft.

V.'ANTED—

For l\ S. Marine Corps, able-bodied unmarried men. betw«>en 21 and 35:pood character; must speak, read and writenmtllsh; marines serve at soa on njen-of-»sr in all parts 'of the world, on land In ourisland poswssions. and at naval stations Inthe United States. ArpU' at recruiting of-fice, 40 Ellis ft.. Saa FYancisco. Cal.. and'4Q1 K tt.. Sacra—nT.to. Cal.

VTHY par big prices to ha\-e your shoes half-filed uhen you can cet it done for 25c. 50csr.d «>c while you wait at fiCl Mission St..bet. 1st. and 2d «*.. or 11 Thirdrt.?

IF you are not"satisfied with j-cur salary, webftva an epening whereby you can earn legiti-mately $40 weekly: gentlemanly occupation;iruotl address, business knowledge necessary.Kcyal Mercantile Co., suite 19. Columbian bid.

A PLEASANT faced, fine appearing, good sur-peon: positively no other; must be between40 and 55 and good case taker: no traveling;salary about $150. Box 4717. Call office.

WANTED—

Laborers and mechanics to knowihat Ed Rolk'.n. Reno House proprietor, hasafMed 100 ntw rooms to the Denver Hnus»,"17 Tf.ird ft.: 2W rooms; 25c to 50c per night.

. WANTED—

Younjr man who Is a first-classdress goods Kalerman. App!y between 'J and

.11 a. m. tt HALE EROS.'

BARBER trade taught In one month, newmethod. Western Collate of Barbers, room111. No. 6 Eddy stv fifth floor.

rnx?ION ATTY.. M. HARRIS. 40 Ellis St.; 14vrare" rractlce; references thousands ofpersons for whom Ihave secured pensions.

2-CHAIR barber shop for eale cheap. WILL& F1NCK CO., S18 Market rt.

MKX to ltirnbarber trade; catalogue mailed.B. F. Barker School. 741A Howard «.

rENSlON atty.. E. A.'Bullis. room 40. Phelanbldg. Pasf Com. Geo. H.Thomas*Pogt,G.A.R.

r.IrT>ONALD & PERRY have a lar>:e stock ofnew and second-hand fhof-f; cheap. 2^9 3d »t.

. -,'INCHEPTEn Hotel. 44 Third St., near Mar-V.»t

—7«>O rooms. S5c Mrht; reading rooms;

fr»** 'bus and ba—ca«e to and from, ferry.

A BRANCH office of The G&ll for the recep-tion of advertisements and subscriptions has• been ctirne.1 at 100S Market fct., oppositeFifth. Open until- 11 p. m.

ALL Fizer men'* shoes, slightly damaged, halfr'rW. f*3 MifFlon Ft., bet. 1« and 2d sts.

OT>T ro'jr shoe* half scled—

-bile -»ra!tir.c: 25cto r/*'-. r.63 Mission Ft., bet- 1st and 2d sts.

HORSES AND WAGONS.• SUPERIOR roadster, mare, 8 years, seal

brown,- black pointed. 1<? hands, hardy, wellbroken: can rull bupjry Inside 3:<X> and show•a'T>out 2:S5 gait. Apply at once at Lapham'sFt'able. back of V. -S. O'HOURKE. P15 Fol-FTim St.. city, or to Juanlta Stable, 538 Sev-enteenth «t.. Oakland.-

'«3O0D rubber-ti— or.er. hark, also \1ctoria a,ndphateton. O'BRIEN'S. Polk st. and GoldenGatp.ave.

JlAUNES? sn<l sa<Jdl«s, the best for the money,•t. JEPSEN HROS. CO.. Inc.. the big store.• .1-145-1447 Market st.. San Francisco.

TOP—

agon. $W; coal wagon $60; wagon. $35;Big hor?»>. $65; Jack. $100. 79 City Hall ave.

MUFT be eold at sacrifice; 5 good horses.zn sixth ft.;•

"AI:EXPRESS trasron.

-'IIsrht campinc wagon«:..." frt*-cart /or eale cheap. f/t2 Mission st.

'' Lartre—iassortmt 2-hand v.accns, buckb'd. sur-

r«-y,harn«>fp. work.driving horses. luth-Valpnci*

HOCSES TO IET.

A— PRINTED list of houses to let; send forcir-cular. G. H. UMBt-EN &CO.. 14 Montgomery.

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HOUSES and fl.atg to let; an Imnvnye list:frvSc-e attsolutely free; take advantage ofthi* department; It will save you time andtrouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 215-259 Gearyet'.. on the squarte.

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BEFORE moving ret our printed list of houws, to Id. BALDWIN & HOWELU 25 Poet rt.

HOUSES WASTED.

WANTED to rent or willlease a two-story cot-tare in ¦Wwetern Addition. Box 2051, Call.

LOST ASH KOL'.NU.

LOST—

$25 reward for return of 6x4 Eastmankodak lost on Southern Pacific Stockton local•¦-;:•,. Sunday afternoon between Sixteenth St..Oakland, and Oakland mcle; same containsfilm* m-hieh are valuable to the owner. WIL-

¦ £DN-_ YON—

CO.. 220 Market St.. San Fran-cisco.'

LOST—

A pa— book with the HIbemia Sav-ings and Loan Society of San Francisco inthe name of MAP.Y _, -SPARKS. No. 268-J103. The finder willplease return to bank.

LOST—

D*e. 2. purse containing $20 gold piece,•3 $5 cold piece's, rold boat charm, little sil-ver. 2 keys and. trinkets. Pleas* return toC32 Howard *t.'; reward.

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A pa—sbook with the HIbemia Savingssi»d •Loan .Society of San Francisco, in the• name of ALICEL- VON TOBEL; No. 275-354."line finder will please return to bank.

FOUND—

Sept. 0. Bcld watch attached to pin;monoitra— and engraving. Apply 22 Pond. Ft., near Sixteenth and Market, bet. 7 and6 o'clock.

LOST Monday tioon, corner Post and Mont-pnnwry **••• white Spltx dos answering; to• nkene Bc'bby;. liberal reward. 1327 Sutter st.

LADY'Srold watch In or near California mar-ket. Finder please return to IL F. LOR-•QI-IN..331 Kearny *t... room 14; reward.

LOST—

Certificate of authority: of no value ex-cept to owner. Reward for return of same toL,; IV PARKER. Auditorium Hotel.

BROWN water spaniel dc*. white spot onbreast. 104 4 McAlllfter St.. rear; reward.

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Sunday, lady's rold bar pin; lover'sknot.: ;«7 Francisco et.; reward.

LOST—Fnake belt, November 24. Return to

Ansonia. 4CS Stockton St.. room 704; -sward.

IT will pay to "Remember" that the California•Watch Caee Co.. 220 Butter rt.. needs oldgold and silver to make new watch case*.

MEDICAL. ¦

"MRS. DR WYETH. specialist for all. femalecomplaints;, instant' relief suaranteed;- 30veins' exj>erience; removed to ti2tt Post st.

MItS. DR.KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe-• male troubles and Irregularities; Instant re-lief guaranteed. -100S^ Market St.. opp. Eth.

VALPEAU'S female pills; best rejrulatln*pills«old: price $2 50 by express. Pasteur**syringe and tablets;- price $5. By exprets.c,f.\y on receipt of price. OSGOOD BROTH-KRS, wholesale drucKists. Seventh andBroadway. Oakland. ¦

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L*r*.Goodwin. 733 Turk. nr. Van Ness—

Expert

In-obs-tetrirs, female complaints; inst. relief;treatment *10': hours. 10 to 5; 25 years exper.

ilRS- D.ALLEN. HIS Market— Reliable ladles'Kpeclalikt; a private home before and during••refinement; best medical care; low lees.'

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Continued. , -DR. G. W. O'DONNKLI—-All who are sick or

In truuble^xmeult this specialist on,femalecomplaints; positively corrected: the unfortu-nate helped;. the mott difficult cases treated;advice free. Office. 101>» Market St. /,

A maternity villa; private: Eecluded; confiden-tial. Dr.E. Funke. 1410 Eighth st.. Alameda.

DR. ROSEN resides 2ftO.riFolsom St., cornerJ 2Cth; ladles, relief or no'fee; $10.IDR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS;: original method of treatment. 1120 Market st.

DR. NG TOY~KEE. TO9 Powell Bt.. opposite! Union square; all diseases cured by herbs.'

I MILLIXERY.

LADIES—200 stylish hats to select fwHr;leaseBold; must vacate February 1. 1904: • savemoney by calling on MME. POSCH." 207?Post.

MISCELLANEOUS—

FOR jSALE.BOILERS, enplnes. 2d-hand machinery. McIN-

TOSH & WOLPMAN.-195-I0r Frem&nt st;

IX1ES YOUR ROOF LEAK?Repair it with tlat^rite; In rolls easy to lay;needs no paintir.B or coating; good, over oldiron tin or FhinKfes: best for, new roofe.ELATERITE ROOFING CO.. 7l3jMarket Bt.

j2D-HAND machinery, boilers, engirjs. pumps.'pulleys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, 6old.rented a»d exchanged ;see Sunday papers.H. S. WHITE M'CH'Y CO.. 130-132 Beaie st.

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Fine suits, $7 50: dress pants. $2 50. Origi-nal Misfit Clothing. Pallors. 23S Kearny Bt..noar }3ush; open to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon.

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BUYS, cells cr rents gear machinery, en-gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, ,pulleys,etc. WHITELAW. 253-'255 Spear St.

LADIES' ttrop frame bicycle; also a' Domesticsewing machine with allattachments; both Ingood condition. Box 282-t. Call. "?

GASOLINE launch, stereophone picture ma-chine mahogany bar fixtures, wood mantel*.'618 Third gt. .

I2 72x16 HORIZONTAL tubular boilers, frontand all fittings. TRACY ENGINEERINGCO.. 161 Fremont Ft.. San Francisco.

!TYPEWRITERS, slightly used, sold at cost;new Underwood visible typewriter catalogsent free. R.E. Revalk & Co.. San Franclscu.

iALTERATION sale— Best $2 50 hats. $1 50.Popular Price Hatter. 3.10 Kearny st.. nearPine -. open to A p. ro.:Sundays to noon.

TRY our men's fehoes at $1 and Jl 50 pair*foot-form shoes at $2 60; we pay expresscharges. 11 3d rt.. Exam, bid.; catalog, free.

ALASKA grizzly bear skins for tale (rugs).SOUS Harrison et. «

!FINE st?_n automobile; first-Class older. 520i Lyon et.'¦ SPECIAL _&,

—Our beautiful $5 cabinet photos,

fclder style. $2. The Fad. 1206 Market St..

iDESKS and safes; Eee the complete Una at 1818MarkPt. ab. VanNess. RICHARDSON BROS.'

Printing office. 3 C.&P. presses, motor, cutter,type, fixtures: doing good business. 29S6, Call.

j SAFES— New and second hand. THE HER-MANX SAFE CO.. 307 Battery st.

A VERY fine diamond heart for $210 at W. J.HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. I

j 3. >; AND 10 fap. gasoline engines; 2d-band: allj dies; new. E. B. BECK

-CO.. 122 Market.

!NEW and eecond hand machinery of all kinds.KROGH MNFG. CO.. 519 Market st.

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—-IMOVINGpictures, magic lanterns, sale, rectal;

bargains. Bullard &Breck. 131 Post st.MILES of pipe and fittings: all sixes. EU-

GEN'E RILEY & SONS. 109 Vallejo st.;SAFES— New and second hand. E. B. BECK

& CO.. 122 Market st j______.Allbargains ;camp stools and chalrr; hammocks,

metal bed*. mattresses. J.F.HotteK712 Mission.

iEdison phonographs, records, supplies, movingpicture machines, films. Baeigalupl, 033 Mkt.

iGASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches;all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st.

IASK for prices on second-hand typewrlers; allmakes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Mpntg'y.

jA WEEK'S news for 5cents— The Weekly Call,i 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1per year.

.MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

iBOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES,1149 Market ft.; phone Jessie 3741, or postal.

:IPAY highest prices for all kinds of cast-oftclothing: send postal. . MORRI3. 870 Folsom.

, TILTON wants good second-hand clothing andtheatrical KwfJs. 154 Oth St.; tel. Jessie 2S*1.

• A BIG price paid for sealskins: send postal,. 25 Stockton Et.:phone Bush 484. . ?

I MONEY TO LOAN.iAAA~^H^R_J_TMlJRPHYr~^

~~ ~C01-002-003 Examiner building.

Quick settlements; no disappointment.Save expenses by dealing directly.

Estates, second mortgages, undivided Inter-ests, assignments of rents, property In trust,etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided 'ln-tereEts In property purchased.Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential.

When You Need Moneyt*c HERMAN MURPHY.

jADVANCES on furniture and piano* without; removal; to permanent salaried people on

their note without security or knowledge ofemployer; lowest rates; no commission. NA.TIONAL CREDIT CO.. 6S and 63 Donohoebuilding. 1170 Market st. f

;STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOANS on fur-niture, pianos or to salaried people on theirnote; proper treatment ruaranteed. ILLINIO3TRUST CO.. r.16. Pbelan bid., tel. Main 704.

HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaini liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at! lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 846

Market st.. tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third.MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer-

chants, teameters. boarding-houses, withoutsecurity; rasy payments; largest business In46 principal cities. Tolman. 553 Parrott bldg:

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1per cent on furniture or piano; no remov-al, no commission, no publicity;$25 up; quick,private, confidential. • 26 Montgomery, rm. 7.

MUNICIPALLOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave.,LOAN8 FROM $1 TO $10.000.

MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, stiver,diamonds, pearls and precious, stones boughtat W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st.

NEW. t-asy method—

To wage-earners on unln-dorsc-d notes: absolute privacy. FidelityLoan Company, rooms 48-49. Chronicle bldg.

TO ralarled people without security; on furni-ture; Indorsed notes and other security. 8. F.Discount Agency. 143 Phelan building.

AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strictprivacy; no commlsslon;lnstallments accepted.BONELLI. 301 Eddy. Conservatory bnlldlnr.

OPEN Credit Ass'n. loans on salaries conflden-tlfclly: pew.slmple plan. Room 60. 819 Market.3% ON furniture &pianos; $15~up;'nb removal'

no com. V. TREMAIN. room 81. 6 Eddy st.

MONEY loaned to salaried employes. O. W.MILLER,room 74. 5th floor. Chronicle bid*.1 PER cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mu-

tual Savings Bank bldg.. 708 Market st.ALLloans en diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent

—1Q. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank. 638 Kearny^

STAR Loan Co. of -Wyoming loans money tosalaried employes. R. 311. Mutual Sav.Bk.bld.

CASH' loaned 'salaried people on notes withoutIndoraer. MORELL. 609 Examlrw bldg.-

MUSICAL INSTROMENTS.KENT a piano for $3 per month;

—• allow sixmonths' rental of the purchase price if youwlzh to buy; this gives you bIx months' trialof the Instrument for nothing; Ifthe planerested does not suit we allow 'the rental onany Instrument Inour stores; with such goodsas the McPhall of Boston, the Schiller andour own make to select from we can guar-antee satisfaction to every on* In qualityprice and terms. See the Scott-Curtai"Bijou," the smallest fullscale piano In 8_aFrancisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO6CO-C2-C4 Hayes St. ... •

A FEW SPECIAL UPRIGHT PIANO BAR-GAINS:

Collard. $35; Emerson, $65; Fllsher. $70*Miller. $175; Chlckering. $167; American.'$165: Heine, $235; Haynes. $150; Stelnway^$185; Stelnway, large style, $325, and fiftyethers. Ilents, $2 up; installments, $4 udHEINE PIANO CO.. 235-237 Geary street-Oakland branch. Fifteenth and Broadway, oldP. O. bldg.

KOW.in the time to select your piano for theholiday present; we have Just received twocarloads of excellent instruments ,and If youwill call and make a selection now the pianocan be delivered when you are ready; bringsuch amount as you can spare for a first pay-ment and we willarrange easy payments forthe future. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSICCOMPANY. 769 Market st. .

? FINE lot of eecond-hand uprights from $39up. including such mUces as Chlckertcg,Vofe. Kroeger. (Turtaz, Klrkham. Pease,'Hardrean, Marshall -_ Wendell. Baus andethers. BENJ. CURTAZ A SON. 16 O'Far-tell it. No branches in Baa Francisco.

BAND instruments; F. Beason/ Paris, maker;Gus Malwald. Agt. Pac Coast. 278 O'Farrell:cklllful repairing; 2d-hand Instruments sold.'

A MASSIVE solid walnut case Estey organ,two banks cf _eys and pedal bass; cost $750;your own price. BOWERS & HON.. 11 M-son.

ALMOST new upright; cheap; cash or install-tn«nt. ECHMITZ —

CO.. 16 McAllister st.

A STECK uprijrht mahogany,' nearly'

new;must be *old. • 21C McAllister st.-

•• -BEAUTIFUL 2-pedal Slelnway upright piano;

perfect order: tacriflce. Keette'*,2S5 OTrrell.Unredeemed storage piano* and Ifurniture dirt

cbeas. Whltehead Stcr—ce. 1636 Market .st.'

REAL ESTATE----CITY---KOR SALE.

; SPECK & CO..¦- 667. Market st.. opp. Keamy.

Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors..Full Charge^Taken =of Property.

; SELECTED ,INVESTMENTS.*• FOURTH-ST. TRANSFER CORNER. !

$00,000— Main corner; 75x100 feet;- stores and'apartments above; pays 6 per cent net;

-¦.? '..» ',-very safe 1 Investment 'to hold.WESTERN ADDITIONCORNER^

'$50.000

—12 new up-to-date 'flata:imodern' In,. - ,. every respect; pays 15 per cent net by*. assuming bank mortgage

-of $25,000 at, 5% per cent Interest ;,lot;87:6x84 feet;ZQ blocks from new City Hall.'' :j NORTHWEST COR^pR.

$50,000—

137:6x137:6; substantial improvements:Insured for $20,000; mortgage of $30,000at 5H -per- cent- can remain; pays 8 per

.'cent net. . ¦

LARKIN-ST. BUSINESS CORNER.$50,OCO

—87'. feet frontage; stfires and* lodglng-

, house; pays .6 per cent, net; ¦; offer of'>.

¦ $47,000 :refused: ruch downtown corners'are scarce. ¦ r<\

: SECOND-ST. OpRNER. ;$48,000— One and a half

-blocks from. Market

¦ . st.;;47. feet front:, cheapest; downtowncorner

'to be had near Market •

st.; achance to.make a turn at good advance.• TEN YEARS' SECURED LEASE.

$47,50Or-Corner; stores And apartment house;¦ ,\ ; .60 rooms; 6-story, building;10 years' se->¦.¦->¦ cured --lease;- 1 tenant; :

--$4400 ¦;annual

rents;, will.consider cart -exchange city';'property; mortgage $20,000; pays over 8

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-CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS.^,.'. .

$45,000—

Lot 82x375; .2-'frontages; -106* rooms:rents $350; 1. tenant; can be easily leased•'' ' 'at' $400.'

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¦¦ < :'¦ POLK-ST. .BUSINESS '.PROPERTY, '-' ,$22,000— Stores and lodging-house; rents 5165:.¦.:• lot 30 feet' frontage; pays over 9 'per.. cent net. • . . '

? DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. '»$16,500

—O'Farrell

'st.. east.of.-Van Ness ave.;

Mpays 10 per cent, net .by assuming $9000bank mortgage; tent* $115; lot 27:6x120;

:, 'two frontages. .. , . -,. -

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BIG INTEREST PAYING FLATS."

$19,000—^Annual rents, $21S3; Golden Gat«~Park;- modern bay-window flats; lot 60x137:6 feet.

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$15,900—

Annual rents $1710; Webster *t.: 4• new flats;' select' location.- • •

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$11,600— Annual rents $1328; 'substantial- 3-story building; lot 60x80 feet; vicinityof Second and' Howard sts.

$10,000—2 beautiful-

Post-st. flats; close toGough st.; 30 feet frontage; always rent-

! ed:yearly rents $900. '$6,600

—Yearly rents $924; Rltch St.; lot 42x. 75 feet; pays 14 per cent. _¦;

$5,000— Yearly rents $B24; 2-story building-. .•'¦ and. stable, for 6 'horses.$4,600—2 Sutter-st. flats; 5 and. 6 room*; lot'

25x137:0 feet; a good buy.$3,250— Yearly Income $420; flats near Third• - . and Bryant- its.; lot 25x75 feet.

SPECK & CO.,. , 667 Market st.

MONETA INVESTMENT COMPANY,' - -Room 39, Flood -Building.

$12,000— Flllmore-st. -flats; • elegant .new flats; rents ..$105 00.

$10.000—

Grove-st. flats; large lot.through to rear street; rents 87 50

$3150— Elegant residence on 27th St.;lot 25x114: would rentfor........ 27 60

Vallejo st.; marine view: '7 rooms I

2 and.-.bath: must .be soldtthls week: .'

make offer. J¦ $6000— Close to ISth st. and . newpark; flats; rents 62 50

Cottage; 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x'114; asking $1600; make 'offer., ' . LOTS. . ¦

25x120; Stanyan st.; must be sold thisweek ;make offer. - . . '' -

Baker St.; -25x121t6; $2600.San Bruno and Humboldt aves.; 33:4x100;

¦ $1050." Call«at office and get our large list.

MODERN cottages; finished complete witheveryconvenlence; easy terms; large lots.4 rooms— $2»00. ¦ . .

:6'rooms— $3250.;6 rooms

—$3500. •

'. 6 rooms-:$360O. . ._

< -7.rooms— $4100.

' .'¦ 8 rooms— $4600. "

Located-on First and Second aves, bet.

Geary and McAllister st. cars and one blocknorth of park.

~F. NELSON, builder.

JUST FINISHED.'

TWO BEAUTIFUL-6-ROOM COTTAGES

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IN THE MISSION. . .V£ ;.EASY PAYMENTS.';:OSCAR HEYifAN;14 POST ST, t

BUILDon your unimproved 'realty; we loan'¦'fullcost' Improv. and part lot at 6 per cen%'"'

MANHATTAN!IiOANCO., Crocker building.

LOTS,N or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur-'chased by W. ¦ J. GUNN; 530 California it.

PLUMBING.;:*;aifittlijsiianav'general'- Jobbing..-. Ahlbach &•Mayerv*plunib*rS,"ia?6 .Howard'' Ax

-REAL ESTATE'— Country—For Sale.FOR sale

—15-acre fruit farm; good lmprove-

=»«-ments,- good location: connected with 8anFrancisco *by rail and electric cars. Call oraddrees 715 Nineteenth st./ Oakland. Cal.

$10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm.$200 profit per annum per acre.Wrttft for booklet It's free. 608 J st.WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal.

ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards,vineyards; inspected bargains; menthi' cata- Ilogues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER Co., 648Market st.

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POINT RI£HMOyp HEAL ESTATE.WATER front lots and bargains; all tracts;

maps, photos, etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg.

REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.A FINE $15.01)0 Improved ranch In the Napa

Valley to exchange for San Francisco or Oak-land property. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466Tenth St., Oakland, Cal.

OAKLAND property to exchange for Stockranch. P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 466 Tenthst.. Oakland. Cal.

OAKLAND property to exchange for ranchesnot too far out. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466Tenth st.. Oakland. CaU. '¦ \

BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTSBERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

$2750—

NEW, modern 5-r. cottage; 'lot 40x135;one block from North Berkeley station.

$6000—

3.84 acres on Claremont ave.; choice lo-cation for fine home.

$1200—

One acre; near new Santa Fe depot;Addlson st.

$1500—

104 feet on Grove st.. near Parker; thisprice for limited time; three factory siteson railroad, West Berkeley, for sale.$4000—

40 lots, West Berkeley, on R. R.;bestbusiness—block In North Berkeley; nowrented and paying 8 per cent on \askingprice.

$4500— 7-r. house; Carlton st; lot 200x270.Largo list of houses and lots for sale.

CHENEY & BERRY.Postofflce Block. Berkeley.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFTIC-V l'HS.BBOADWAY.T"

OAKLAND. REAL$175 CASH. $0 monthly; % acre, more or less.

with a rustic cottage of 3 rooms; chicken-house, shed, etc.; nice assortment of full-bearing fruit trees; fine living spring; city

¦,„water Inbouse; 6-foot picket fence, trees and,-shrubbery; fine soil; no fogs nor raw winds;nicely sheltered; Just the spot for chickenraising price $000 In all; 2 blocks fromelectric car line: 9 minutes' walk to localtrain, S. F.:near 2 fine schoolhouses and 2churches; adjoining- East Oakland. Call orsend for circular. '455 Seventh st.,' oppositeBroadway station. Oakland: carriage free.

; HENRY Z. JONES, Owner.

BARGAINS In Piedmont residence lota. Includ-ing all kinds of flowers and shrubbery; will

•build to suit. Box 854, Call, office. Oakland.-OAKLAND ROOMS TO.LET. •

VKNDOME AND GRAND HOTELS,'

''.-.''- ?956 H« Washington and 510 Ninth sts.. Oak-land; furnished, room* en suite or single, withor without board; special rates to families.

OAJCL^AJra^FCRNrr^^TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni--

tare. H. Schellhaa*. 11th «t..cor.»to— s.Oaklnd.

i'ij;. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES.Ladles'. Chlchester's English Pennyroyal Pills. are best; safe,, reliable; take no other/Send 4c

¦tamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladies",-litletter by return mall.' Ask your druggist.. Chlchester Chemical Co.. ¦Philadelphia, Pa. '

gTOTTBRISO AND:"

STAMMERING.MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market— Cur*

in every case; Individual teaching; no medl-.cfne. Inquire Into wonderful cures :home cur*.'

; DIVIDEND NOTICES.

DIVIDENDNOTICE^-The Giant Powder Com-¦pany. Con.

—A dividend.

•No. 60,.of fifty (50)':. cents per ehare on the Issued capital stock of

the company has been. declared, payable at-the office of the. company, rooms 202, 204 and-206 Hayward.building,San Francisco, on De-cember 10, 1903. Transfer books' close Decem-ber 3, 1003. atnoon. C. C. QUINN,-Sec'y.

Northern ',Wheat Market.OREGON.'

PORTLAND. Dec, 2.—WHEAT—Walla Wal-la, 72c; Bluestem, '77c: Valley. 78c.'

"WASHINGTON. :

.TACOMA,'. Dec. :2.—WHEAT—Unchanged.Bluestem. 80c; Club, 76c' .-,

-.-»¦,.. PROPOSALS-^Continned. ,',. ;v\ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley.

Notice to tcontractors, builders and material'—

tn—

Notice is hereby given to all concernedthat sealed proposals or bids are solicited fbrperforming the labor and furnishing the ma-'

! tertals necessary for the excavations andfoundations of California

'Hail, on the

• ¦ grounds of the University of California atBerkeley, Alameda County, California, andsaid bids or proposals willbe received at theoffice of th* -Board of Regents. South Hall.Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the.11th dayjof December, 1903. And notice Ishereby further given that the plans and epecl-fieatlons of said excavations and foundations

• h.ave been made and adopted and are placed'„'iri^above named office, where the same may'' be seen and examined during each day from

9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., fromthis date until said 11th day of December,

1i'.'1903. No bids or proposals willbe consideredunless the eame are accompanied by a certi-fied check or a bond of said proposer equal to-

-ten (1C) per cent of ¦ his proposal, with 'suf-ficient sureties, conditioned that, if said.bidor proposal shall be accepted, the party pro-posing will duly enter Into a proper contractto faithfully perform the duty and obllga-

i tlona In accordance with said proposal and. plans and specifications, which shall be andI

-are hereby required to be a part- of such. contract. The right to reject any and allbids is hereby reserved. This notice Isgiven pursuant to an act entitled: "An^act.to amend an net entitled 'An act to:create-

: j and organize the University of California.'-: approved March 25. 1P68, and an act amend-

atory of section 25 thereof, approved March. 28. 1872, relating to the construction of bulld-; Ings," approved March 3.1S97. By order of; the Committee on Grounds and Building*pt

the Board of Regents. < ¦¦'S''''' 'W. A. McKOWEN, Secretary. '¦:

OFFICE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER,' '36i New Montgomery street. San Francisco, Cal.»

November 25. . 1903.*

Sealed proposals Intriplicate will be received here until* 10

\ o'clock a. m. (Pacific standard time), De-cember 24, 1003, for furnishing stationery.> oils, paints, pipe fittings, sheet zinc, packing-boxes, lumber, etc. Preference given to arti-cles of domestic -production- ormanufacture

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details In schedule. The right is reserved to¦ reject or accept any or all proposals or anypart thereof. Blank proposals and Informa-tion furnished on application. Envelopescontaining .proposals should be indorsed"Proposals for Quartermaster's Supplies,No. 8642," and addressed to \ .,

MAJOR C. A. DEVOL,Q. M. U. S. A.. Depot Quartermaster.-

ROOMS* FOR HOUSEKEEPING.'AT Knickerbocker Apartments. 1840 Pine St.,

near Hyde—

Furnished 3-room suits; $30 up;- steam heated, electric lighted; free bath.

FOUR con. rooms, 2 bed*, bath, toilet, ga*and coal stoves; all necessaries. 1933 Geary:

GOLDEN GATE ave., 1202—

Sunny front Alcovesuite; kitchen; running water; gas range.,

LARKIN. 816B—

3 large completely fur. sunnyback rboms; regular kitchen; bath; .phone.

OAK 117—Nice furnished suites, $S to $16;, gas range; hot bath; laundry; adults. .THE ANTLERS, 415 Turk

—Modern house-

kpg. apartments; 3, 4; 5 rms.; furn, unfurn.IA BRANCH office of The Call for the recep-

tlon of advertisements and subscriptions nasbeen opened at 1008 Market £t., oppositeFifth. Open until 11 p. m. ..¦¦..

APARTMENT HOUSES.MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, .:

Corner Pine ar.d Taylor sts.; beautiful newmodern apartments; all sunny corner -. suites;furnished or unfurnished;, none superior; ma-rlne view. LYON & HOAQ, 116 Montgomery.

ROOMS TO LET—Fnrn. and U-f-rn.A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth St.—Rooms

25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5- per week andlight housekeeping rooms; open all night.*'

AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c, 50c, $1, $1 60.night;$1 50 to $10 week; house open all night.. -

BRYANT. 456— >A furnished room toilet. ';;:'.']BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur-

nithed rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished.CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason— Elegantly

furnl;hed 6unny rooms; prices reasonable.EDDY, 824

—Nicely fur.; sunny rooms; suitable

for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $9 and $10. „- :.GRAND- Southern, 7th and Mission

—Rboms 50c"

to $1 r.0' nlRht; $1 to $3 week; reading-room.

LA'll'NA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun-ry flrig!^ room. ;. c ;V-

MISSION. 1148—

Elegant furnished front;room';' water; piano; also pthers; $1 60 week up. .NINTH, lift(Glllespie)t-Nlcely furnished room*

$1 S'> inSi." 50 per week; 50c to 75o jfer night.POLK, ys.i

—Best furnished rooms In the city..

for the money; single or en suite; everythingT'new !&ntf"pie,nty:of .sunshine; term* very rea-

sonable; only 10 minutes" walk to Powelland Market sts.

POWELL. 317—Sunny, front suite for doctor or.dentist; also other furnished rooms.

SUTTER. 236 (The- Crane)—Elegantly furn.-rooms; new; downtown; en suite or single;$10 up.

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SUTTER. 361 (The- ¦Larchmont)—

New, mod-.ern. reasonable: no carfare.

UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy St., nr. Market—400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1night;$1 75 to' $rt week; elevator: electric lights;reading-room; free bus and baggage.

VAN NESS, r.19—Handsome sunny furnishedsuites and slnrle rooms; all conveniences.

-WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St.. near Market— i

«Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms*85c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator;elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage.

ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received atCall Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts.

A BRANCH,of flee of The Call for the recep-tion of advertisements and subscriptions hasbeen opened at 1008 Market at. oppositeFifth. Open until 11 p. m.

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ROOMS AND HOARD.HOTEL BALTIMORE *;*v.<

VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY 6T'AMERICAN PLAN.

.- PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILYHOTEL.HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER

SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTHMUNGER & ZEBERO. PROPRIETORS.

CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. ',~~

MANHATTAN HOTEL. 1704 Market St.—Astrictly .first-class family and tourist hotel of'unquestioned •respectability. American plan.CALIFORNIA, 1240

—Most select location In

modern, elegantly furnished private home;table unsurpassed; marine view." .-

CFARREUV 308—Double and single rooms,home' cooking, In private family; price rea-sonable.

HOTEL MARTINET,Geary st and Van Ness° .ave., has cfianged hands ;hereafter conductedfirst-class family hotel; table board specialty.

STEVENSON mansion. 807 California st At-. tractive-. and sightly rooms; best table andservice; lowest rates.../ . . ¦,- .,,; .,EIGHTH, 402

—Front sunny room In new flat,

with or "Without board; with board, $30 mo.A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions ': has been *itablubed at lOM.-- Valencia st.'

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ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED,

SUNNY furnished or unfurnished room withboard for elderly Protestant lady; state price.. Box 2833. Call. . ¦¦ .' '•'¦¦

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BOOMS WAH7T-P— Apartmenta. 1- _WANT apartment of 8 rooms and bath, fur-

nished, east of Laxkln and .north of GoldenjGute -avc.;•rent not over ¦ $36. Box

-4581,

Call office. C . : • .

STORAGE*AND WAREHOUSES.

A^E^lP^RrS&rstorage" _^ V_rc£XiurnTture7household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725-731 Howard at., nr. Third; phone Grant 161.

'PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage_

Moving Co., of-fice Post and Powell sts.; tel: Prtve. Ex. 871.

CONKLIN'B Storage—

Furniture and merchan-,dl»e.- 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126.

GOLDEN West Storage; advance* made; 840Mission nt.; tel. Howard 041. F. W. Zehfuss.

PACIFIC Storage. and Furniture Moving Com-'pany. 2820 Flllmore St.; phone Jackson 281.

BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomeryst.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rate*.- ;

NEW HOME sewing machine; this weak only;$10, $15. $20; slightly used; needles 2Oo do*.:NEW HOMEiS. -M..CO.. 1061

'Market st. i-

\ .-..-..:-.-¦.'"¦ specialists. ¦.:.;-.'¦ ¦ '.-

cXTARRHrDEA5?JES3 and NOISEsTn BAR3.'.' positively cured; new method; 1week's treat-

¦ment free. .Dr. Cottlngham. 204 Sutter it.v

:V ,- THE STAG—.".,'-'. '- r. .'.-.VV'%WANTED

—Immediately, .two soubrettes and"',dancers > for ¦ wagon show;salary sure;good

V hPintmrw 'taken. 967 'Mission;' r..11;.12-6 p. m.

TYPEWRITERS rAJfD.SPPPLIE 8.AN. exceptionallyigood < No. 2 Remington,.No.

'1 Smith. Premier. $25: other typewriters athigher and' lower prices;' rentals $2 60. -.The

¦'-.'.Typewriter; Exchange." 536 California •st.

A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par-ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont-

".gpmeryo si.>-¦>• .":."•-',•-* ¦".¦¦".-

2D-HAND typewriter* sold,' rented,- repaired.Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 60S Market,

John Hlggins. beloved husband of Mary'Hlggins. father of John and Harry Hlggins.and brother of Thomas Hlggins. a native ofCalaveras. Cal.. aged 50 years 4 months and1 day. (New Orleans papeas please copy.)

C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morr rar(Friday), at 0 o'clock, from the funerar par-lors of James McGinn '_' Co., 214 Eddystre-t. thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, wherea high mass will be celebrated for the re-pose of his soul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HILL—In Oakland. December 2. 190.1. Mr*.Matilda R. Hill,widow of Rev. John B< Hill,and mother of Mrs. Lettie Baker.' ilrs.LauraH. Codlagton. Charles E. and Mis* EllaHill, Mrs. F. O. Rodman and Howard J.Hill, a native of Ohio, aged 72 years 11months and 19 days. . . - • -

fcJ"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully,invited to attend the-. funeral services-to-morrow (Friday), at. 10:50 o'clock, at her'late home. «."'.» Twenty-fourth street. Oak-land. ,.

HOLMES—

In this city,"December- 1, MXW.

William M.r beloved-- huabaad of Maryi|Holmes, father of Nettle and Irene Holmes,..son of James G. and Mary J. Holmes,

brother of Benjamin and Gecrge C. Holmesand Mrs. Dr. Rathbun, neDhew of B.' Col-*Itns. and scn-in-law of J. II. and Cathrin*Mlddleton, a native of Kentucky. A mem--ber of the Veteran Firemen's Association ofSan Francisco. ¦ (Lda. Angelea papers pleas*

, copy.) ...',- . \-' _

_~Frtends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral service* j'Thursday.- December 3, 1!K«. at 2 o'clock',. athis late residence. 27&4.Twenty-fourth. street.Interment Cypress Lawn- Cemetery. . -_

LINDQUIST—In this city, December 2. 1008.Hannah Llndqulst, a native of Sweden, aged7S years.

MAHARN—In;this" city. December 2, 1903,Frances E.. 'dearly beloved ¦ daughter ofJames T. and Mary A, Maharn. beloved sis-

¦ ter of Lauretta and James Maharn.. andgranddaughter of Patrick and Mary Foley

and Hannah Maharn, a native of San Fran-cisco, ageM 7 months and 21 days.- . :

C~Frien<Js and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Friday),, at 1 o'clock, from her parents'residence. 774 Fourteenth street. Interment

¦ Holy Cress Cemetery.

MERKILL—In this city. December 2. 1903."Mary Ann Merrill, beloved wife of the lat*Parker Merrill, a native of England, age4C4 years and 7 months-.

E7Remalns at the chapel of Charlies H. J.Truman A,Co.. 1000 Mission street, between

Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Notice ot funeralhereafter. • -

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MERRYWEATHER—InHealdsburg. December1. 1903. Herbert Merryweather. beloved hus-band of Lizzie Merry—eather. and father of.Herbert and Randolph Merryweather.

MEYER—InOakland. December 2. lSXXi; AlvtaMeyer, dearly beloved son of John and Nelll*Meyer, a native of Oakland, aged 2 yearsand 0 months.

6'KEEFE—In this city, December 1. .1303,*Katie, beloved wife of Patrick. O'Keefe, andmother of John. Joseph:. Frank, Mary, Dan-iel. Charley. Eddie. Alvinand the late 'Rob-ert D. O'Keefe, a native of County Donegal.Ireland, aged 33 years.

E7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday,December 3, from her- late residence.- 274»Golden Gate avenue, at 9:15 o'clock, thene*to Star of the Sea Church, where a BOlemarequiem mass will be celebrated for the- re-pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PEDLER— In this city. December L 1903.Thomas Caleb, beloved husband of Bessl«Pedler. and father of Jean. Everett. Loutsand Gladys Pedler, a native .of Halifax.Nova Scotia. . . ".

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ICTFuneral services to-day, December 3.at 10 o'clock, at Howard PresbytejrtaaChurch, corner Oak and Baker streets.

ROBINSON—

In this city. December I.:l£W3»William J. Robinson, a native of Massachu-setts.

¦ aged 60 years. • ;THOMPSON—In this city,December 2. lOitS. of

diphtheria, Otta Pearl Thompson, wtfe ofGeorge Thompson, mother of Earl and Tarle-ton Thompson, beloved daughter of Mrs. S.G. Eastman, and Bister of George- and Ed-ward Ptlkey. Mrs. Thomas Croch. llary

'Eastman and Mrs. Charles Banke-y, a na-tive of Eue«ne.* Lane County. Oregon, jaged24 years 10 months and 8 days. . ¦ ;•

WULFERDIXGEN— InBerkeley.- December 1.1003, James E.. beloved son of James W.and Eoulse Wulferdlhren. a native of Berke-ley, aged 1year 7 months and 2 days. ;v.. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend tbe funeral servicesthis (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. 'athis parents' residence, 1820: Woolsey street.Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme-tery. • . . , •*.

YOUNG—Near Santa Clara. December 1. 1WXI.Andrew Yoansr.

-beloved husband of ¦Mart«

Young, and father of Albert. 'Walter, andFrances . Young, a native. of Copenhagen.Denmark, aged 64 years 7 months and 2Udays. ..

C7FrIends and acquaintances are rei—set-fully Invited to attend • the funeral from, hi*)

late residence on Scotts lane,' near Pant*Clara. Saturday. December 5. at 1:30 o'clock.Interment Oak HIU Cemetery.- .'

C-.\111_7 (_*?* XiiAv*K9.Mr. and Mrs.. John F. ¦Uullwinkel and fam-

ily desire to thank their friends and ac-quaintances for the kindness aiid sympathyextended them, and for the mans beautifulfloral offerings *ent them In their recent be-reavement. >