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Qulncy A. Fitch (single) to Wallace B. Fitch (single)., lots 3. 4. «V 8 and 10. block' 43. Fitch burs; Homestead lots. Brooklyn Township; also lots 28 to 32. block 19. lota 1 to 4. ». 11. 13. 17 and 19, block 43, map of resubdlvision of townslte of Fltchburg. Brooklyn Township; also all Interest acquired by first party from estate of Caroline M. Runkle . (deceased), Brooklyn Township: ?10O. H. 8. Fitch and Mary R. Mastlck to same. all Interest, etc.. in same. Brooklyn Township; $40O. C. W. and Philomen* Clarks (wife) to Mary E. Cowing (single), tot on SB corner of San Jose avenue and Union or East Elshtesnth street. S 10O by E 148. Alam«>da: also lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 148 E of Union street. E 23 by 8 150, portion of block 14. amended map of Bartlett Tract. Alameda: $10. Andrew S. and Nellie O. Moseley to C. A. Grow lot on E line of Madison street. 25O S of Lake. 8 73 by E 14O (No. 136O Madison). Dell C* and F. J. Woodward (and as attor ney) to Antoinette G. Wilkinson, lot on NW line of Fifth avenue. 100 NE of East Twelfth street, NE 43 by NW 130. block 49. Clinton. Ea3t Oakland; $10. ' '-- James H. Edelen (single) and J. S. and Clar» Myers (wife) to M. Reinhart. lot 12 and N 15 feet of lot 11. and lot 1. block A. map Bell* Vista. Park. East Oakland; $10. Fannie & StowrelJ (single) to. W. H. Obear. lot on NE line of East Twentieth street. 122. .3 VW of Sixteenth avenue. SE 122.75. NB 140. NW 85.30. SW 142.B3, portion of fractional block 57. San Antonio. East Oakland; $10. W H. and Lula B. Obear to M. «. Hanna, same. East Oakland: $U\ - - f : John Anderson Lambert to Edmund A. Mad dock (single), lot on N line of Felton atreet. 300 W of Occidental. W 10<> by N 135. lots 1« and 17. block A. Paradise Park. OnM^in.l; $10. Mary Hayes (widow) tn Charles Helmke. lot on VE corner of Forty-seventh street and, San Pablo avenue. N 64 by K- 132. lot 60. Co*g»rs hall Tract. E of San Pablo avenue, Emery ville, Oakland Township: $10. ¦ Dennis and Mary Shannon to Mary Mitchell (wife of Nicholas), lot commenclns on 9 line of Summer strset at Intersection with E bound ary line of th© Klmball Tract. W «O, S" 98. S 34. N to beginning, lots 31 and 52. Kimbatl Tract. Oakland Township; gift. ¦ - Edward L. Brtrgs (widower) to Josephine S. Steketee, lot on' S line of Eleventh street, 1W E of Castro, E 45 by S 100, lot 10 and portion of lot 11. block 147. Kellersberg«r*s map. Oak land: gift. " Warren M. and Margaret E. Watson to Peter Chrlstensen, lot on E line of Myrtle street. 114 N of Twenty- fourth. N 23 by E. 123. block 637, Boardman's map, Oakland; $10. Alice Burritt (single) to George Stirling, lot on E line of Adeline str»et. 6O S of Fortieth street or Evoy avenue. 8 30 by E 100, portion of lot 20. same map. Oakland Township: $10. A. C. Henry to same, same, quitclaim deed, Oakland Township: $10. George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syn dicate (corporation), same. Oakland Township: $10. \ Rock wood and Mary A. Flint to> Edward B. Norton, lot on N line of Bancroft way. 5.1.21 E of Ellsworth street. E CO by N 12O. block 5. map cf Villa lota adjacent to university slti* en S. Berkeley; $10. Sedelia V. and George V. Lelanrf to Achilla Baecllitri. lot on E line of Pine street. 392.23 N Of Eunice. E 134.69. N 192. W 140. 8 140. portion of Tuohy's addition to Berkelt^r. Oak- U A d nd T r°ew DS inS : ffie Holland to Robert G. and Annie Heans.- lot on W line of Grove street. 45:4% S of Francisco. S 45 by W 120. block 4 man of State University Homestead Association J\O. 4. Berkeley : $10. Elizabeth MIddleton (widow) to Manuel L SUva (widower), lot 20. block TV plat of part of Fitch Tract, etc.. Alameda: $10. Marie Queyroulet (widow) to same. same. A Ann ? e a i: vJrAnne Lee Foot* to Frank H Foot (huVbanJ). l'ton M line of ™°n (Lincoln) avenue ?0S.«5 E of Sherman street. NL 221. 4t» X 12 70 W' 130 S 107. E 52:6 to beginning, lot 10, biccic 3. map Pacific Land Investment Com pany's property at Morton-street station. Ala "^usiis'tVcker (married) to Frederick Keen* Single), lot on H line of Frtton rtrjet »SE °< Shattuck avenue. E 40. N 13^; \i ZVk S 13«55. lot 29. Llttleneld Tract. Oakland: $10. George P. McCourtney (single) to Annie S McCourtney (wife cf P. C.). lot on «'"»"' Forty-third street. 4.V>.2« E of Grove. E 108 by S 91.25. Oakland: «10. Dennis and Mary Shannon to James and John Shannon, lot on W line of W"" 1 *, 8 , 11 -^^ 150 S of B S 25 by W 133, being subdivision XI In lot. S. .block 701. map Xo. 2. Watts Tract. Oakland; gift „. _ Walter II. Lelmert (i<in«?le) to W. W. Garth walte. lot XI. mop -. Glen Echo Tract, portion of plat 14. etc.. Oakland: $10. Mary E. Skillinir (widow). Henry H. Pki.I n (single) and Mary L. or Minnie L. and TV. H. E. Leffler to E. Avery McCarthy, lota 21 and 25. block A. Broadway Terrace Tract. Oakland; $10 United States Fidelity and Guaranty Compsnv and Joseph C. Saxtcn to W. B. Morris. Iota 30 and 87. block E. Claremont Tract. Oakland: $10. Clara E. Crist. Rudolph F. Crist and as at torney. Frederick G. Crist. Julius A. Crist an.t a* attorney. Johanna Crist (widow) and Etti« Crist to Manuel and Mary Dlaa. lot on N comer of East Fifteenth "street and Twentieth avenue. NW 100 bv SK 14i>. lets 9 to 12, block 2S, San Antcnlo. Kast Oakland; $10. A. E. M. and Jessie Prenvielle to Emma T. Hall (wife E. S.). lot on S line' of Dwight «ray. 49 W of Telegraph avenue. W 1. SW 52. NE 1. NE 52 to beginning. Berkeley; $10. ¦ Erama'T. and E. S. Hall Uo A. E. M. Pren viell*. lot on SW corner of Dwlght way and Telegraph avenue, thence following said Un* W 60 by a line bearing SW 52 to establish be ginning; point of land bounded by lines running SW 2. SW «.S. NE 2. NE 43.S to beginains. Berkeley: $1. Eleanor and F. C. A. Goldfrap to James A. Pinkerton. lot on NB corner ot Berryman and Louisa street.*. E 52:6 by N 115, portion of lot 10. block 15. property Berkeley Villa As*ocU tion. Berkeley: $10. Helen, Lewis C. and Charles R. Harmon (executors estate of Edward D. Harmon) to Charles P. Cassell. all Interest in lot 2. block C Map of subdivision of S portion of Harmon Tract. Berkeley: $650. Cordelia E. Day (by R. J. McMullen and W. C.^ Moody, trustees) to State Savings Bank. • 60 D. 21. lot on W line of Adeline street. 17«l ?. of 'Tw'nty-fourth. S 25 by W 12S:3. lot 13. block 631. map Adeline street lots. etc.. trus tees' deed. Oakland; $700. ¦ .Maud L. Mitchell (wife F. P.) to F. P. Mitchell, lot on S line of Simpson avenue, 25OX-9 W of Telegraph avenue as It now exists. W 50 by S 106.33, lot 8. map Simpson tract. Oakland; $10. . Same to same, lot on S line of Simpson ave nue. 80S W of Telegraph avenue. W 30 by S 1C6.33, portion lot 19, same. Oakland; $10. Alex Murdock (single) to Alex Murdock & Co. (corporation), lot on NE corner of Butler and Stanford avenues. N G3.6B to point 10O S of Benton street at right angles to same. E 147. SW 150, block Q, map Paradise* Park. Oak land; S10. Charles T. and Ellen J. Andrews to Marcun Happ, lot on W line of Myrtle street. 319 NW of Third. N 25 by W 125. lot 35. in block 4S1 A, map of Hardy Addition tr> Adeline and Market Street Homestead. Oakland; $10. George E. White (and as administrator of estate of H. H. White). F. W. Hill and Dan iel Porter (by H. F. Patterson, commissioner* to Max W. Koeni;, lot on SW corner of Grove and Benton streets. S 45 by W 120. lot 19. block 2. McKee tract. In plat 46. V. and D. Pe ralta Rancbo. Oakland: also lot on N line of Mariposa street. 41 W of Brown. W 41 by N 116.50. lot 23, block A. map resubdivtsion of block A, Brumagim tract. Oakland; $396. William and Lillle Farrell to P. E. and Lii zle T. Wilson, lot IS. block 50. San Antonio, warranty deed. East Oakland: $10. Charles C. and Florence Boynton to Sarah J. Lane, lot on NW corner of Twentieth street and Twehty-thlrd avenue, thence W 15»:1«4. N 50. E to W line of Twenty-third avenue. S IS to beginning, block D. map of subdivision 00. Associates' Tract. East Oakland: also lot on W Un* of Twenty- fifth avenue, 219.13 S of East Twenty-fourth street. W 128.41. N 40. E to W line of Twenty-fifth avenue. S to begin ning, block C. Latham Terrace. Brooklyn Township: $10. Ltna M. Grosjean (wife of Charles A.) to George G. Mackinnon. lot on E line of Adelins street. 90 S of Fortieth. 3 6O by E 100. portion of lot 20. map of H. C. Dohr*s Homestead. Emeryville, quitclaim deed. Oakland Township; $10. George G. Mackinnon (single) to Realty Syn dicate Company (corporation), same. Oakland Township: $10. Alameda County. W. A. Atwood (owner) with H. W. Atwood (contractor), architect All work for a two story frame building on R line of Clay street. »*j : 2>i U of First avenue, E 3 by X 127 :¦*'-«: $4«*U0. "rv"' s " tect Nathaniel Blalsdell— Plumbing, gas ttttins and tiling for a two-story frame dwelling on 3 line cf Washington street. 137:6 W of Lyon. S 127:SJ» by W 55:3, Western Addition C24; REAIj ESTATE TRANSACTION'S. Builders' Contracts. . \v C. Larson (owner) with C. Bally (con tractor, architect— -All work for a two-story frame building on W line of Corbett avenne. near Mare street/ lot 19. Park Lane Tract; $2400. . . ¦ t -GJcvannt S«gale (owner) with Emanuele Dal gero (contractor), architect P. RlghettJ—Altera tion* and additions, except mantels, gas fix tures to a two-stormy frame building on N line of Lombard street, near Taylor, 810 Lombard; $2000. • » • John M. Vance (owner) with B. C. Van Eroon (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blalsdell — Pa« eenger elevator and sidewalk Hevator for an eight-story brick building on £ line of Taylor street, 72:0 N of.O'Farrell. N-65 by E 02:0; $3005. - Emma A. Davidson (owner) with Lawson T. Fenin (contractor • and architect) — AH work : for a -, frame cottage on : N\ line of ¦ Twenty-fourth street. 175 W of Hoffman avenue; $2170. Andrew R. Jackson and Ruth E. Balrd (own. tts) with Ravanl it Curran (contractors), arcUl- THE SAN FRANCTSCO CALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 15, 1903. 15 BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS \ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000 — 5 R. ; street work done; Oregon 6t. $2650 — 6 r. and b.; lot 50x135; Hearst ave. $2750—5 r. and b. ;new; lot 40x135; 1 block station. $2250—5 r. and b.; lot 60x120: near college; easy terms. . $1500— Cor. lot on Walnut St.; 140x135; fine view. ¦ . $400— Lot 40x135 rl block car line; easy terms. $200— Lot 40x130; $10 per month. $200 — Acre lot; 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. CHENEY & BERRY. ¦¦- P. O. block. Berkeley 'Station. . OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BK0ADWAY. ' OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ., * CHICKEN RANCH. $750 cash, monthly /installments as desired; 1 well equipped chicken ranch; cottage of 3 rooms, stable, shed, chicken houses, ,- Al' brooding-house, brooderles; 2 tiptop incuba- tors, H30 and 350 capacity; 12 lots, 150x256; all fenced and cross- fenced; new buggy; use of horse, farming Implements; etc. ; 50 Al laying hsns: plenty of excellent -water; about 30 young fruit trees; first-class sandy loam garden Mil; away from fogs and ".larsh winds; adjoining East Oakland; near good school and close to main boulevard; more than a good living is here right now: call and let us show you this fine bargain; price in all flSOO; call or. send for circular; 455 7th St.. opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, . owner. $1150 ONLY fora cottnge 6 rooms, bath, etc.; in EREt Oakfan.1. P.. C. LASSEN & CO,. 4li« Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. 'OAKLAXD ROOMS TO LET. YEN DOME AND GRAND HOTELS. 955»4 Washington and 510 Ninth sts.. Oak- land; furnished rooms en suite or single, with or without b-jan!; special rates to families. MONTANA House, 320 Eighth st.: sunny suites and single rooms for housekeeping OAKLAXD FURNITURE FOR. SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Bchelihaas. 11th st..ccr.store,OakIand. , POINT RICH .MO* P RE A I, ESTATE . 4 LOTS, cheap for cash. 328 Bush Bt.,^third floor, room 4. WATER frcnt lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL. 417 *~Parrott bldg. ROO3IS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FIRST, 230, near Howard — 4 or 5 housekeep- ing rooms; central location: rent low; GEARY. 1933 — $LS; adults; 4 com. rooms; 2 beds, bath, toilet, stoves, coal and gas stoves. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—1 large double rm., furnished complete; gas range, bath, laundry.- KEARNY. 104— Sunny front suite and kitchen, $20; range; bath; adults. s KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine St.. near Hyde: apartments all taken; call and leave orders for reserves. MCALLISTER, C33— 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping ; private family; reasonable. POLK, 612— $14; bedroom and kitchen; gas Btove; hot baths; no children. TWO sunny front rooms complete for house- keeping; $25. 700 Van Ness ave. APARTMSIirr HOTrSES._ MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Corner Pine ar.d Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments: all sunny corner Elites; furnished or unfurnished; none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery. THE GABLES. Cor. Clay and Larkin sts-r-Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; ail latest conveniences; • reservations can be made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson ft.— Modern 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; rr.arin? view; now open: references.- • ' HADDOX HALL, 851 EDDY FT. nF.FERKNCES. ROOMS. TO. LET — Fnrn. nml l.'nfnrn. AVRORA. corner Second and Folsom sts. — New house. u«w furniture: every room outside; modern " and sunny; crlces from *1 50 per wpik up; this Is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A— BRUNSWICK House. 14S Sixth St.— Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to J5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. ASHWORTH. 320 Mason St.. bet. Geary and Pent— Suite and elngle rooms with or with- out private bath: sun In rooms all day. AT "The Almonte." 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1. $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 13CJ)— Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. .CLIFFORD, 204 Ell's, ccrner Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EIGHTKENTH. 3353 — A furnished room to let, suitable for doctor or . dentist; also single rooms. FRANKLIN, 721. nr. G. G. ave — Front room; sunny; all conveniences; suitable for 2; reas. GLEN PARK ave., 20 — One furnished room to let. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission— Rooms 60c to $1 CO night; $1 to $3 week; reading-room. LAGUNA and McAllister. St. James flat— Sun- ny single room. LARKIN, 81tf B— Small, light room, large hall, closet, bath and phone; reasonable.. MASON. C12. above Sutter— Nicely furnished punny room: rultablo for gentlemen. NINTH. 119 (GUlesple)— Nicely furnished room* $1 50 to $2 50 per week: 50c to 75c per night. O'FARRELL. 730— Handsomely furnished, large, sunny room; phone, bath; private fami- ly; references. POLK. 823 — Best furnished rooms in the city for the money; single or en snlte; everything new and plenty of sunshine; terms very rea- sonable; only 10 minutes' walk to Powell and Market sts. POWELL. 317 — Sunny front suit* for doctor or dentist: also other furnished rooms. • ROYAL House, 128 Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par- lor: rooms per night. 33c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; bathfe. SUTTER, 230 — The Crane — Elegantly furnished rooms; downtown; suite or single; $10 up. THE PRESTON. 2»7 Larkin: nicely furnished sunny rooms: central: reasonable. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 rooms, 35e to $1 night, SI 75 to $fl week; elec- tric lights (no gas) and running water In every room; elevator, parlor, reading-room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS, 519 — Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d et.. near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; H5c to $1 CO night; $2 to $8 week: • elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. ROO9IS AND BOARD. A— -HOTEL BALTIMORE. VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEART ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERO. PROPRIETORS. A HOTEL HATTON S. E. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR- — - This new and rustic constructed hotel, Is sit- uated in the city's «wellest quarter and' will be handsomely furnished throughout, with all the very latest conveniences; will be ready for occupancy Dec. 15; reservations can now be made on premises daily. / * CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL. 1704 Market «t.— A strictly first-class family and tourist hotel of unquestioned respectability. American plan. A THE DRESDEN — - SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON.BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. CALIFORNIA. 1240— Most select location in modern, elegantly furnished private home; . table unsurpassed; marine view. ; - ' FAMILY boarding-house. 1070 Valencia; first- claas board, elegantly furnished; terms mod- erate. . , HOTEL MARTINET. Gelry st. and Van Ness ave.. has cnanged hands; hereafter conducted first-class family hotel; tabla board specialty. STEVENSON mansion, 807 California' St.— Fine ruornts; new chefs; colored service; table spe- cialty. A THE NIAHA. 615 TAYLOR, ST. T^ SUNNY FRONT SUITES WITH ¦ BOARD/ v; O'FARRELL. SOS — Furnished '.- rooms; '."-'borne* cooking; German family; $0 .p<r,w«ilb. ,\; :-.", PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C~C~O'DONNELL — Office and residence, 1021Vi Market «t., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty PR; BALL. WTZW Market Bt. . REMOVED— DR. WONG —HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at .115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at (i67 Geary st., near Leavenworth.- DR. TONQ PO CHY. successor to Drl LI Po Tai. herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 7 727 Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases 1 cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free. \ -, WONG'WOO. the famous herb doctor— All dls- eases cured by Chinese herbs. -746-3 Clay st. ,. . . ' ¦'.'¦¦¦ ..¦¦-¦ >¦ storage: and warehouses. A— EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. ; furniture. ' household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- ; 7S1 Howard tX.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving CoCTof- flee Post and Powell sts. ; tel. Prlve. Ex. 871. CONKLIN'S Storage— Furniture and merchan- dlte. 333 Golden Gate ave. : phone East 128. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 810 Mission r-t. : te! ; IIoward_94L_£. W/JSehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movies Com- pany. 2320 Fillroore Bt.: phone Jackson 281. BEKIN8 Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery ft.: tel. Main 1S10. Snipping at cut rates. KOO-^S AM) HUAKU WAATKP. WOMAN of refinement,. in return for fine board and nice room, gives her services In teaching piano and singing, and for some remunera- tion would not mind a little light work. Box 3173, Call office. GOOD country board, with conveniences, not more than 2 hours from city, for a lady con- valcscent. Address 622 Golden Gate ave.-- SEWIXG MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. Nl-'.W HOMK sewing machine; this week only; $10. $15. $20; slightly used: needle* 203 do*. NEW HOME S. M. CO. 1051 Market st. , ' S PE C I ALI S T S. ' CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISKS la EAR3 positively cured; new method: 1 week's treat. ment free, j Dr. Cottlngham." 204 Sutter at. ; SPECIAL NOTICES. _ '. Ladies'. Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable: take no other, bend 4c stamps, for iiarticulars. "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa, STLTTEIUXG f AXD S'f.UIMEttlXQ. MELBOURNE School. Van Ness-Market— Cur« In every case; Individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures :hom» cur*. TVl'K WRITERS ANUJSUI'I'UIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 , Smith Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 5y. The Typewriter Exchange, W0 California st. ' A FEW good typewriters at |30 each; get par- ' tlculars. of L. <fc M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- ¦ gomery st. . . ... 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 503 Market. raoT'osALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- bor Commissioners, Cnlon Depot and Ferry House-, San Francisco, Calitornla, Novem- ber 16. 10U3. Seeled proposals or bids will be received at this oiflce at cr prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, December 2:j, 1903. for the construction of a section ol seawall and wharf alone came to be located between King and Channel streets on the water front ot the City and County of San Fran- cisco, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therefor by the Chief Engineer of the Board and adopted by the Beard August 27. 1303. and en file in this office, to which special reference is hereby made. The work to . be done under these Fpecifications consists in furnishing all ma- terials and labor for constructing and erect- •.lnB a stone seawall with enrl embankments and a wharf. It Is estimated* that the sea- wall and end embankments will; contain - about 00,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contain 3H.000 square feet of wharf sur- face. This section of the seawall will ex- tend from the intersection of the northerly . line of Channel street (prolonged easterly; with the water front line, six hundred (tMAM feet northerly along said water tront line The materials to be used for the construc- tion of the seawall and end embankments will consist of stone not -subject to decora- position nor disintegration by the action of sea water or air. Two classes of stone will be recognized Th<» first class will Include stone of one or more cubic feet in fair assortment of sizes between one and four cubic feet: no objec- tion will be made to stone larger than four . cubic feet; this class of stone must be free of seams and marked lines of cleavage. The second class will Include stone of less than one cubic foot. In assorted slz»s, but no stone less than five pounds will be ac- cepted st the ouarry. The materials for the construction of th« wharf will consist of the requisite quanti- ties of first class, close grained. Douglas yellow fir piles and yellow flr lumber (mer- chantable quality), wire rope, wrought Iron bolts, spikes, etc all of the bent quality and subject to a rigid examination. No bid will be received unless It Is mad« on a blank form furnished from this office and Is accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the aggregate amount of. . the bid. payable to the order of the Secre- tary of the Hoard, as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder that he will within six <6) days after the acceptance of the bid enter «nto a written contract to do eaid work, according to the plans and speci- fications prepared therefor, and will also execute and file with this Board a bond in such sum as the Board may deem adequate with "'a surety company, to t>e approved by the Board of State. Harbor Commissioners, and conditioned for the faithful performance of such contract: nor will said, bid be con- sidered by this Board unless delivered to the secretary or to the assistant secretary at the office of the secretary, at or Drtor ' to 2-15 o'clock p. .m. on Wednesday, December 23. 1903, at which time and place the bids will be opened. The board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids It deemed for the best interest of the State. ¦ Bidders are invited ta be present at the open- ing of the bids. • -¦' B • CHAS. H.iKPEAR. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK J. D. MACKENZIE. Board of State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT.D. NORTON.' Chief Engineer. " JOHN M. FOY. Secretary. BIDS will be recetved by the Uniform Board, • National Guard of California, at the office of the Adjutant General, Sacramento. Cal., up to noon of December 18. 1903, for furnish- ing and delivering 3740 dress coats and 3340 caps, new regulation, for the National Guard of California. Forms of bids and all In- formation connected ', therewith can be ob- tained on application to Lieutenant Colonel FRED J. H. RICICON, Div. Q. M., recorder of the board, room 23G, Phelan building, San Francisco, Cal. ¦ ¦ . > SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Nov. 18. 1003.— Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., December !S. 1903, and then opened for construction of a brick hos- pital (Including plumbing, gas piping ahd heating) at Fori McDowell, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all S bids in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on application to WM. S. PATTEN, Asst. Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. PROPOSALS for railroad construction bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Jan. .2. 1904, at the office of Tonopah Mining Com- pany Butler postof flee. Nev:, for the con- struction of the % Tonopah railroad from Rhodes, Nev.. to Tonopah,' Nev., distance ap- ' proxlmately sixty miles: plans, specifications, profile, etc.. can be seen at. the office of the chief engineer at Tonopah. ' . - A&SESSMJBA'T NOTICES. •...-. ¦¦¦-..., HONOLULU PLANTATION COMPANY— As- sessment Notice — Honolulu 1 Plantation Com. ." pany, location of principal place of buslneer, ' San Francisco, Cal. — Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors . held this 16th day of November A. D. l»03, an assessment (Number : 7) of .one dollar <fl 00) per share was levied upon the cap- ital stock of the corporation, payable Im- mediately to the secretary of the company I at the ¦ office of . the company. 327 Market .st., San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the 2Sth day of December. 1903. will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at oublic auction, and -unless payment Is made before will be sold on the 18th day of January, 11*04,' to pay the delinquent assessment, , together with expenses of sale. ' H.' W. THOMAS, : •* Secretary of the Honolulu Plantation Com- pany, . 327 Market st:. " San Francisco, • Cal. : '. (Room No/ 4. 'Second Floor).' • * '.'¦¦'.'• MARRIAGE LICENSES. •-'" The following -marriage licenses . were . issued yesterday: '¦¦ •¦¦-.-•¦ V-"- "-:,.¦<-"¦'- . ; • ¦ ¦ . " •'¦ -- ..Edward Rodgers," 26, 974 Folsom. street," and !Mary Matson, 28, 074 Folsom street.. .,' . ¦Alexander/ Henderson,^30, •; 450" O'Farrell, and Martha McLogan,- 24,, (535 Guerrero, . . t HERE IS THE BIGGEST CHANCE YETVF0R EVERYBODY. Christmas Novelties, Christmas Presents, . Christmas Toys. They Are Yours if Yon Want Them. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CHKISTMAS CALL NEXT SUNDAY : Samuel R. Hall. 23. 417 Stockton street, and Viola Crips," 19, 417Stockton street. : *'. Harry M. Blune, 44. 1198 Ellis street, and Edith M. -Ellis, 19, 1199 Sixth street. Augustus Raggio. 33, 117 Laguna street, and Mary Kelley. 23, 815 Stockton street. Lawrence J. G. Sinclair. 23. 1002 Geary ntreet, and Hester Bennett. 19. 3421 26th st. Jesse C. Brlngham, 31, Redding, and Jewel B. Hoff, 21, Redding. Joseph B. Irvine, 27. 136 Fifth street, and Fannie Cunningham, 20. 40 Mary street. Ingemaud A. Rust. 35, 18%B Freelon street, and Terese M. J. Johnson, 30, 18^B Freelon. William Loudon, 54, 320 Mason street, and Emma Hewitt. 45. Vallejo. Thomas Flahive, 35, city, and Annie Cour- nane. 99. city. . BIE'fflS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent' by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free . of charge. BORX. CLARKIE— In Alameda. Cal., December 13, 1903, to the wife of H. W. Clarke, a son. FUNGE— In thts city, December 13. 1903, to the wife of Frederick L. Funge, a son. MORTON— In this city, November 30, 1903, to the wife of H. J. Morton, twins— a son 9 and a daughter. '¦ . SMITH— In this city. December 13. 19C3, to the wife of J. C. Smith, a son. ¦ : . MAURIEP. BECK— STOTHARD— In this city. December 3. 1903. by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Freder- ick Beck and Mary Stothard. BLUM— KELLEY — In this city. December 13. 1903. by the Rev. Father O'Hara. Edmund T. Blum and Theresa Kelley, both of this ."city. EMBREE— REED— In this city. December 13. 10C3, by ths Rev. William N. Meserve, Wal- lace Drummond Embree of San Francisco ! and Ida Reed of Covinston, Ky. HANSEN— GREGER— In this City. November 30, 1903, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Johan - M. Hansen and Annio preger. «, HILL — KRAMER— In ' this city. December* 6, - 1903 by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Joseph A. Hill and Mathilde A. Kramer. IVERSON — CARSTONS— In this city, Decem- j ber 13, 11)03, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Ivor J. Iverson of Cummlngs, Men- " docino County, Cal., and Alice Carstons of San Francisco. . . , TIETJEN— PALLESEN— la this city. De- cember 12. U»03. by the Rev. O. Groensberg. HJalmar Tletjen and Dortea Pallesen. WOOD — PEACOCK— In this city, December 12. 1903. by. the Rev. F. M. Larkln, William C Wood and Anna Peacock, both of this city. * DIED. Biggs. Minnie McNesby. Frank . Brown. Paul Meyers, Anne Buellesbach. ' Helena Morton, t Infant Burns, Nellie Nicholson. John J. Elite, Elizabeth Ohlsen. Beneditia Fitzgerald. Mary J. Peasley, Matthew F. Garmon, Elbert "Pergeaux, Anna Ginty. Allla L. Phelps. Alenson H. Goodsell, De-Courcy Plato, Minnie Granfleld. Delia Puckhaber. John Griffin, Harry ' **«'«» Jo 1 " 1 °- Groenevelt, Carl G. Schllcker. F. W. Heinze. Carl F. ' Smith. Barclay J. JoBlyn, Charles S. Smith, Ferdinand Kluge. Emll Smith, Christopher Maginis, Mrs. Alice Trowbrldge. Willie McDonald, Bridget Weltz, Lambert McDonald, Wm. F. White. Helen McFarland, May H. Wynne, Henry F. McGregor, , Fred'k Zelmer, Corine D. BIGGS— In Berkeley. Cal.. December 14, 1903. at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs L N. Nelson. 1045 Russell street, cor- 1 ner of Mllvta. Minnie, beloved wife of R. H. Biggs of Jamestown, N. Dak., and mother of Aurla J. and M. Hazel Biggs, a native of Iowa, aged 37 years 1 month and 28 days. BROWN— In this city. December 13. 1903, Paul, beloved husband of Caroline Brown, a native or Prussia, aged 46 v^ears. BUELLESBACH— In this city, December 14, 1003, at her residence. 618A Natoma street, between Seventh and Eighth. Helena Buellesbach, beloved mother of Elizabeth Buchholz, and grandmother of Alexander, Ar- thur and Peter Buchholz, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years 11 months and 21 days. BURNS — In this city, December 14, 1003. Nel- lie, dearly beloved daughter of Mary | and - the. late Thomas W. : Burns, beloved sister of Katherlne Burns and granddaughter of P. W. and Mary J. Drury. (CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 9 o'clock, from her residence. 640 Oak street. Whence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- ELLIS — At Ellis Landing, Richmond, Cal.. December 12, 1003. Elizabeth, wife of the late Captain George Ellis, mother of Selena E.,' George E., William R. and Charles T. Ellis, and sister of Mrs. Charles Ferris, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. ETFuneral services at the above residence at 11 o'clock, Tuesday,' December 15. Inter- ment private. FITZGERALD — In this city, December 14, 1903, Mary Jane FlUgerald. a native of Can- ada, aged 72 years -and 15 days. GARMON— In this city, December 11, 19C3. Elbert Garmon, a native of Missouri, aged 30 years. GINTY^-rln this city. December 14, V903, Allla Lillian Ginty, dearly beloved daughter of John and Lillian V. Ginty, and sister of Eu- gene • M. Ginty. a native of California, aged IS -years 0 months and 2S days. (ETFTiends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services .'Wednesday, ' at 11 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 758 Ashbury street. . GOODSELL— In this city, December 14. 1903, De-Courcy M. Goodsell, father of Mildred L. Goodpell, a native of New York, aged 83 years. \. • . . ¦ GRANFIELD— In this city. December 14. 1903. Delia, beloved wife of John Granfleld, and - daughter of Rachel and Michael Hayes, and sister of John, Charles and Harry Hayes. Mrs. May Laushlln and Mrs. J. Laskie, a ' native of Los Angeles, Cal., aged 22 years. GRIFFIN— In East Oakland, Cal.. December 14, 1903. Harry, eldest son of Charles A. and Fannie Griffin, and brother of Edith. Elsie and Charles Griffin, a native of Missouri, aged 9 years and 9 months. GROENEVELT— In this city, December 14, .1903. Carl Gustave, dearly beloved husband of • Marie Groenevelt, . and father of Mrs. Minnie ¦ Schormann and Otto, Ida, Gustave and Max Groenevelt and Annie Sold, a na- tive of Holland. Germany, aged 78 years 1 month and 4 days. . . HKIN/CE — In this" city, December 13, 1903, Carl Frederick, beloved husband of . Emma ' A. Heinze, .and devoted father of Mrs. Emma Rasmussen and Julius, Paul, Martha, Alma and Wllhelmlne Heinze. a native of PoBen, Germany, aged 61 years 10 months and 21 days. A. member of Norddeutscher Verein and Shoemakers' Union. B^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral .- to-day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors ¦ of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. " JOSLYN — In Napa County, Cal., December 13, 1903, Charles S. Joslyn, a native of New •.York. ¦ - • • ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ • ¦• ¦ • . ,_ ¦' (C7"RetnaIns at the parlors of Valente, Ma- rinl &• Co.. -1524 Stockton street. . Cremation will take place -Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, at I. O. O. F. Cemetery. KLUGE — In this city, December 14. 1903,. ¦ Emll,- beloved husband of Mary A. Kluge. ' and father - of ¦' Fred Kluge. a native of Libau,. Russia, aged 60 years 10 months and 9 days. , (E7The funeral will take place Wednes- day, at 11' o'clock,. from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate . Undertaking Company, 2475 -Mission street, near Twenty-first. In- terment .Cypress Lawn Cemetery". ¦ Funeral and "nterment private. . MAGINIS— In this city, December 14, 1903, Mrs. Alice Maginls. McDONALD— In this city, December 14, 1803, at her rasld^nce, 110 Converse street, Bridget, beloved wife of the late . Thomas McDonald, and sister of Annie. Doran. a na- tive of County Monaghan. Ireland, aged 60 Vears.9 month* and 14 days. . •. ... McFARLAND — In : this city. pecember 14, .1903 May Helen, beloved, wife.. of. Wallace McFarland, and daughter of James" H. and M. Helen Cfttor. and sister of Ozro A. and Albert H. Cator ana- Mrs. Effle.M. Wlnans, a native of Rochester, N. H., aged 34 years 4 months and 7 days. . jcyFriends. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited" to attend funeral services to- morrow • (Wednesday), at 1 :30 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 148 Clinton Park, oft . Valencia street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- .' etery by carriage. r McGREGOR— In I Oakland, Cal.,- December 14. 1903, . Frederick McGregor, beloved husband ¦ of Mary Jennings- McGregor, son of the late ' Joseph :• i and ¦ Fanny • MeGregor. and twin brother of .William . C. McGregor, a. native ¦' of San Francisco, - aged 87 years and 27 ','day».' ;¦;.*¦¦•„ .. ; ; , ¦¦¦¦¦. : - , ETNotlce of funeral . hereafter. . . ,-._".. McDONALD-^-lri this city, December 13. 1903, William F.. husband ' of the late Mary Mc- - Donald, father of Frances McDonald, son of r.J.'MONAHAN, Manager. : Tel. Mission wl_ MONAHAW (THARA & CO. FUNERAL' DJRECT0R8 AND EMBALMERS. ' ~ 2339-2341 Mission st.". ' rear ! Ninetecnta, . . „ ¦ . .- - <6»a Francisco.- ; . .*;•¦. | Henry and the late Bridget McDonald, and brother of John J. McDonald and Mrs. M. Ctllaghan, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. ETThe funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 0:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's CMtrch for servtces at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. ' Interment private. McNESBY In this city. December 14/ 1903. Frank, dearly beloved husband of Sarah Mc- Nesby. and beloved father of William. John. Catherine. Alice and Ella McNesby, and son of Mrs. Mary MeNesby. and brother of Cath- arine. James. John. Henry and William Mc- Nesby and Mrs. Frank Donavon, a native of - New York, aged 35 years 11 months and 0 days. MEYERS— In this city, Anne, wife of- the late Henry Meyers, and mother of Mr«. M. S. Johnston, a' native of Ireland. MORTON— In this city. December 14, 1903. Infant son of Harry J. and Helen Morton. NICHOLSON— In this city. December 13. 1903. JiHm Joseph, beloved husband of t Mary Nicholson, father of Jennie, Edward and Frank • Nicholson, and son of John Nichol- son, a native of Boston. Mass.. aged 60 years. (TJ-Notlce of funeral hereafter. OHLSEN— In this city. December 14. 1903. Beneditia. beloved mother of Charles Wil- liam and Ernest Edward Ohlsen. and grand- mother of Mary Frances, Kitty EUiabeth and Alice Hazel Ohlsen, and mother-in-law of Albertlna Ohlsen, a native of Sweden, aged M years 3 months and 22 days. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 10:30 o'clock, from her late rtsl- ' dence, 1220 Potrero avenue. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. PEASLEY— In this city. December 13, 1903, Matthew F Peasley, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary A. Ott and Mrs. Lizzie McElroy, a na- tive of -San Francisco, aged 30 years 1 month and 9 days. ty Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day 1 (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his sister. Mrs. Mary Ott. 1323 Vermont street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth, thence to St. Peter's Church for bless- Inr and thence by electric car, at 2:lo o'clock, at Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, for Holy Cross Cemetery. PERGEAUX— In this city, December 13, 19«s. Anna Pergeaux. beloved mother of Lou'a Pau!, Mary and Eugene Pergeaux. a name of France, aged 43 years. KTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday. December 16, 1903. a it 9 o clock, nt the mortuary chapel of J. S. God«au, ato •Montgomery avenue. Interment Holy cross ¦ Cemetery, PHELPS— In this city. December 14, 1903, Alenson Hosroer Phelps, a native of New York City, aged 71 years 10 months and ¦* *VT Funeral services will take place Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at St. Lukes Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Clay street. Interment private. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. PLATO— In this city. December 13. 1903, Min- nie, beloved wife of the late Morris Plato, and mother of Mrs. William J. Doran. Mnr. E. J Deady and George M. Plato, a native of Posen. aged 70 years. - CT-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence 45 Lafayette street, between Elev- enth and Twelfth, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Home of Peace Cemetery for interment. PUCKHABER— In this city. December U, 1WW. at his residence. 1801 Fifteenth avenue south corner P street south, John, dearly beloved husband of Meta Puckhaber. and be- loved father of Charles R. Puckhaber. Mrs. O. W. I. Stone, Mrs. E. L. Dunshee. Mrs. G. Westphal and .Mary. Matilda and Alice Puckhaber. a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 75 years. . A member of South San Francisco Lodge No. 46, K. of P. (New York and New Orleans papers please cop>.} ETTnends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1801 Fifteenth avenue south, cor- ner P street south. REI3— In thts city, December «.!«». John 0 Rels beloved husband of Belle B. Kels. a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years a months and 10 days. CXThe funeral services will be held at 2412 Wtrster street. Tuesday, December 15. at 11 o'clock. Interment private. Omit flowers. SMITH— In this city. December 14. 1003 Fer- dinand, beloved husband of the late Helen C. Smith, and devoted father of Mrs. Grace W. Rockey, Mrs. Charles A. Smith: Mrs. Walter A. Smith and the late CWarles F. \\ . Smith, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 1 month and 22 days. A member of Cali- fornia Lodge No. 1. F. and A. M.. and Ex- celsior Lodge No. 12C. A. O. V. W. ETFrlends tod acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mor- row (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. 2500 Howard street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral ear from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SMITH— In this city. December 11. 1903. Chns- topher iChrist.). husband of Elizabeth Smith, and father of Mary Smith, a native of Den- mark, aged 42 yearn. A member of Web Pressmen's Union No. 4. (Fresno papers t please copy.) ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), nt 1 o'clock, from I. O. O. V. Hall corner Seventh and Market street*, under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge No 15 I O. O. F. Interment Cypress •Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Remains at the parlors of Halated & Co.. 946 Mission street. SMITH— In this city. December 14. 1803 Bar- clay J . beloved husband of Lydla A. Smith, and father of Laura M. and Harper A. Smith, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 69 5 e j^rFrienda and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, at hia late residence, 370 Harrison street. Remains will be taken East for interment. • \ 8CHL1CKER— In this city. December 13. 1903. Frederick W.. eldest and dearly beloved son of Frederick L. and Agatha Schlicker. brother of Alfred Schllcker. and srandHon of Phillip J. and the late Catherine Apffei. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year £ months and 19 days. ICT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 2204 Greenwich street, near Fillmore. \ Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. TROWBRIDGE — In this city. December 14. 1903 Willie, beloved son of James and the late Sarah Ann Trowbrldge. and brother t>f Henry. Frederick and the late Sldnev and Pearl Trowbrklge, a native of England, aged 21 years and 0 months. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to- attend the funeral to- morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Interment Cypress; Lawn Cemetery. WEITZ— In this city. December 13. 1903, Lam- bert Weltz, beloved husband of Katie Weltz. J a .native of Germany, aged 39 years 7 months and 16 days. . fETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H F Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Cremation I O. O. F. Cemetery. WHITE— In Oakland. Cal.. December 14. 1900, ' at 220 East Seventeenth street. Helen Ger- trude beloved daughter of C. I* and Mary H. White, a native of Oakland. Cal., aged 8 years and 8 months. "WYNNE— In thU city. December 12. 1900, Henry F Wynne, beloved husband of Addle Wynne father of Henry and Arthur Wynne, and brother of Margaret A.. Nellie R. anU ' William A. Wynne, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 44 years and 1 month. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 2914 Mission 'street, thence to PrecUa Parlor Hall. 2668 Mission street, for services to be held under the auspices of Preclta Parlor No. 187. N. S. G. W.. com- mencing at S o'clock sharp, thenc« to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the tepooa of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Preclta Parlor No 18". N. 8. G. W., are requested to meet at 'Parlor Hall. 2663 Mission street, at 7:45 o'clock sharp, Tuesday, December 15, to at- tend the funeral of our late brother. Henry F. Wynne. Fine for non-attendance. 2EIMER— In this city, December 14. 1903. Corine Delia Zeimer. beloved daughter of Isidor . and Ruth Zelmer. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 7 months. RE A L ESTATE CITY — FOR SALE. MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery St. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 16. 1903. at 12 o'clock M. PACIFIC-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. No*. 52« to S28 Pacific st. and Nos. 2 and « St. Charles place In rear; 2-*tory brick build- ing of 3 stores on Pacific st. and tenements in rear; Paclnc-*t building under lease to one tenant; this location is Improving in vajue rapidly. Annual rent $2016; lot 47:lCxl37:6 to rear st. CHOICE MISSION RESIDENCE. No. ra Fair Oaks st.. bet. 21st and 22d; In the very warm belt of Mission: thoroughly well built, containing 0 rooms, 2 baths and large basement, with storerooms, etc.; extremely sun- ny; lot 01x117:6 to alley. • FINK CORNER FLATS. Southeast Jackson and Broderick; 3 flats and 10-room house; modern and well built. Rent $207 50 per month: lot 27:6x100. INSIDE UNION-ST. RESIDENCE. No. *.)?' Union Et., bet. Taylor and Jones; containing 10 rooms ar.d bath; only few min- ut*-s from business center. Lot 27:0x120. SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCE. No. 2C2* Sacramento, bet. Stelner and Pierce ets. ; choice location for home; close to Fill- mrre n.: car facilities are best. Lot 2GxlO3. SIXTEENTH-ST LOT. North line of Sixtenth St., bet. Church and Sanchez: '_' fine building lots. Size 50x95. CHURCH-ST. LOT." West !:»«¦ Church ft., bet. Fifteenth and Six- teenth: dcuble building lot. Size 50x125. INSIDE INVESTMENT. Ncs. 1410. 1412 and 1414 Kearny St.. near Un.'on; houses and flats; always rented; yearly rents J7SJ8. Lot 50x137:0. INSIDE JACKSON-ST. CORNER. Nos. SCN. 810 Jackcon st., cor. Bedford place, bet. Stockton and Powell sts. ; grand location for fiats. Lot 64:6x117:6. POLK-ST. INVESTMENT. Xos. 2031 and 3033 Polk st.. bet. Pacific and Broadway: with small expense present Income could be greatly Increased; present monthly rents SI2 BO. Lot ::ixico. ' . JACKSON-ST. BUILDING LOTS. Pouth line Jackson St., bet. Cherry and First ave. : In neighborhood of artistic homes. Size 134:11x128; will subdivide. MARINE VIEW CORNER. Southeast corner Jones and Vallejo sts. ; grand residence site. Rents $34 per month; lot 45:10x61:6. TERMS AT SALE. For catalogues and particulars apply to MADISON & BURKE. 30 Montgomery st. EASTOX. ELDRIDGE & COMPANY, 038 Market street AUCTION ! AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Tuesday, December i2. 19M. 12 o'clock noon. I At Our Salesroom. ' j DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. Leavenworth st., between Pine and California sts.— Lot 40x«0 ft.; 2 frontages; through to Helen st., Nos. 1037-39-41-43; improvements: 3 elegant flat*. 3 rooms and bath each, also a handsome 10-room residence, all In first- class condition; permanently rented at $1500 . PARK PANHANDLE FLATS. East line of Clayton st., 27 :>} ft. North of Haight st.. Nos. 552-04-5(3 — Extremely large lot 33x100 ft.; improvements: 3 absolutely new flats, 7 rooms and bath each, electric lights, gas. patent gas grates, expensive wooden manteis, tiled rinks in bathrooms. GEARY-STREET INVESTMENT. South line of Grary st.. I.'l7:tf ft. west of Gough st. — Lot 27:t»xi:>7:6 ft.; No. 1353 Geary Et. : a handsome 2-story frame residence, 10 rooms and bath, high basement, brick and conciete foundation; rents $S5 per month; could easily be reconstructed Into two flats. WKBSTER-STREET FLATS. Nos. 1O7-U-1I-13 Webster ft., north of Wallar st. — Improvements : 4 new flats, built less than a year aso, containing rt-6-0-9 rooms and porcelain baths: rents $140 per month: bituminized street*, concrete sidewalk; ?5000 mortgage can remain. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. West line of White st.. 157:0 ft. north of Vallejo Et.. between Hyde and Larkln, Nos. 17 and 17 Vj — Two flats: rents 16 per month. RICHLAXD COTTAGK. East line of Cook si., 125 ft. north of St. Rose St.. between Point Lobos ave. and Rose st. — > Lot 25x120 ft., cottage of U rooms and bath; rented for $15 per month; Geary-street cars within *i block. TWENTY-SECOND-STREET FLATS. Nos. 3740-42 22d st.. east of Noe st. — Lot 25x 114 ft.: improvements: 2 modern flats. 4 and 5 rooms, and bath; lower flat is furnished: furniture to be included in sale of proj>erty; rents $39 p»r month MISSION RESIDENCE. East line of Lexington ave.. 85 ft. south of 20th ?t- — Improvements consist of ¦ 2-story resi- dene, S rooms and bath, brick foundation, 2 toilets, etc. ; this being a key lot, it com- mands an abundanre of sunshine. HYDE-STREET INVESTMENT. Wret lice of Hyde «., 73 ft. south of Post- Lot 20x86, through to Meacham place; 2 frontages; Xo. CVJ Hyde St.: improvements: S-n*om residence with porcelain baths, high basement, pau-nt sUel range built in kitchen; rented for >.V> p«>r month.' MISSION COTTAGE. EaFt line of Harrison St.. north of 22d et. — Let 58:3x100 ft.; No. 2523: cottage. 5 rooms and l.ath, bay windows, wooden mantels, modern in every respect, almost new; rented for $22 30 per month. For further particulars inquire of EASTON, ELDHIDGE & COMPANY. c:s Market street. SPECK & CO., SO" Market st.. opp. Kearny. Real Hstate Agrnts and Rent Collectors. Full charge taken of property. GREAT WAREHOUSE SITE. $100,000— Townsend-Ft. corner. 275x275 ft., fronting t». P. R. R. ; no better site for storage or warehouse purposes. BIG INTEREST PAYING FLATS. f2T>,000— Rents $230; corner; Western Addition; lot 37:6x84 ftet. $19.C(X^— Annual rents. $2185; Golden Gate Park; modern, bay-window flats; lot 50x 137:6 feet. $1G,UOI*— Geary st., east of Larkin et.; rents $125; 3 elegant flat*. fl.'OKXj— Annual rents. $1710: Webster St.; 4 new flats; select location. $11, 500— Annual rents, $131>S; substantial -3- stnry building; lot SOxSO feet; vicinity of Second and Howard st*. $10,000—2 beautiful Pc«t-Kt. flats: close to Gough st.; 30 feet frontage; always rented: yearly rents., $f»00. $y.25O— Rents $0»> 50; stores and flats; .near i'th and Harrison; 2 frontages. $6,500 — Yearly rents., $924; Rltch St.; lot 42x 75 fet-t; pays 14 p?r cent. $5,000 — Washington st., near f-'pnice; lot 5Ox 112:(J feet; must be sold to close estate $5, 000— Yearly rents, $024: 2-story building and stable for six horsta. $4,C0O— 2 Sutter-st. flats; 5 and C rooms; lot 23x137:6 feet; a good buy. $£,2fO— Yearly income, $420; flats near Third and Bryant sts.; lot 25x75 feet. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1100 — COTTAGE of 5 rooms; 2718 Diamond st.; 14 block of Guerrero-st. cars; rents for $12 per month. 2 lots on Buena Vista ave., $125 each. 1 .lot on California ave., $500; terms. P. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Mission st. FOR choice list of city property, houses and lots, also Oakland and Berkeley bargains. Call on or address ROTHERMEL & CO.. 507 California st. BUILD on y<mr unimproved realty, we loan full cost Iniprov. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building. BARGAIN — Fine, new 6-room cottage; large basement; $3500. Owner. 078 8th ave.. nr. C. #fcETIMATES on plumbing work, new or old. Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers. 836 Howard st. LOTS. N or 8 Bide of Golden Gate Park, pur- chused by W. J. OUKN. 830 California st. REAL ESTATE— -Country— For Sale. FOR SALE or exchange — Farm 45 acres. Im- proved? creek of water; hill land; some level land; 4 miles east of Naoa. Apply to R. HOCKEN, Napa. Price, $2300. $15,000—173 1-3 acres, .one mile south cfrom Yountvllle. Xapa County; vineyard, hay and grain; balance woodland: 7 springs and run- nlng water. GEO. F. VOLZ. 762 Fulton st- FOR fawns, orchards and vineyards, poultry and stock ranches, timber and grazing lands, call or send for our catalogue. ROTHER- MEL A CO.. 507 California st. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre. farm. 1200 profit per annum per acre. Writ* for booklet. It's free. «0.1 J it WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH. Sacramento. Cat ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyard*; Inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market rt. A BIG list of all classes of ranches: state what'* wanted and I'll send' descriptions. JN\ V. eiCKELS, the. Land Arm t, 0 Geary. MONEY TO f,O A\— ContlB ned. MONEY loaned to Faiaried people, retail mer- chacts. teamsters boarding-nouses, without (security; ea«y payment*; largest business In 46 principal cities. Tolman. 653 Pat rott bids;. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advance? rn diamonds. Jewelry, at - :>er ceat int»rest. Baldwin J«welry Store P40 Market; tel. Main Iti44. Branch. 10 Third. i • v MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Gtant ave.. LOANt: FROM $1 TO $10,000 MONEY to loan l^w Interest; gold, silver, diatnonds. ptmrta iind precious bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth eL NEW fBf-y n-.rtliod — To wage-earners on unin- dorsed note*: absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-43. Chronicle tldg. TO TalarieJ people without recurity; en furni- ture; Jrd^rsr-'i notes and other security. S. F. PiM-mim Ageacr. 243 Phelan buJMIng. AT lewwt rates on furniture and pianos; strict privacy: no commiFsion installment? accepted. DONELU. 801 Eddy. Conservatory building. OPEN Credit Ass'n, loans on salar'ee confiden- tial v; rfw.fimple plan. Room 50. El» Market. St ON furniture & pianos; $25 up; no removal; no corn. V. TREMAIN. room 81. 6 Eddy st. 1 TER cent en furniture cr plam. 1003 Mu- tual Savings Bank bldg.. 70S Market st. STAR L^an Co. of Wyoming loan* money to Mlaned employes. R. 311. Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. I CAFH loaned salaried r>enp> on note* without ' iridnryer. MOP.rLL. <^a E-xamln-r h-illdlrg. MOXCY WANTED. A— 5 PKR CENT MONTHLY On investmert* cf $100 and upward; no "get- rich-quick" «Tvindle. turf si>eruiation or gam- h'.ms: PC*iTne, but a reputable, ostaMi^hfd business ei;t*-rr>ripe in San Francisco: cleared $'jT.«fX> '.art year on $luo.0c>0 capital; ptork increased $20.(XO to enlarge the plant; call or write foi particular?. GKUMAMA INVEST. CO.. t>27 Market st. airsiCAL ixsTRraiEXTS. A^iFETvT'innEcrAir'uT'rmj^^ GAINS: Coilard. $.'?5; Emerson. $''-5; Filsher. $70; Miller. ?175; Chickling. $167: American. . JIGS; Heine. $2:^; Haynes. $150; Steinway. * J1&5; Steinway, large style, $"25, and JHty ethers. Rents. $2 up; installments. $4 up. HEINE PIANO CO.. 2."w-2o7 Geary street; Oaklard branch. Fifteenth end Uroadway, old P. O. bldg- THE holidays' are close at hand and all who contemplate eeiecting a piano are advised to eclect this week bo as to avoid the delay ot ruth week. A email jayment down "will se- cure the instrument and delivery can be made when you wish; J15o upward is all you need lay. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 7(» Market st. VE rent the bc*t piano In the city for $3 per month : we allow six months' rental and cartage ($20) off purchase price, thus giving you a six months' trial of the instrument for nothing; our terms and prices cannot be equaled in San Francisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ FIANO CO.. 5C0-G4 Hayes et. * A FINE lot of Feecnd-hand uprights from $50 uii. including such make? as Chickering, Vose, ? Kroeger. Curtaz. Kirkhcm. Peate. Hardman, Marshall & Weniell. Baus and others BE.VJ. CURTAZ & SON, 10 OFarrell et. No branches in San Francisco. A TREMENDOUS sacrince; unredeemed stor- age [4smci and furniture selling to pay *tor- ape: dirt cheari. Whitehead's Storage, 1638 Market st. Or>en evenings. BAND instruments; F. Besson. Pari*. maijrr; Guf M.i v ;.: .. A?t. Tac. Coast. 27)» O'Farrell; skill! -jI re^airir.g; 2d-hand instruments. sold. Jt5 — UPRIGHT piano: Ste<k mahogany: £}arly r.cw. HORNUNG BROS.. 21C McAllister st. ALMOST cheaper than firewood: storage pianos & furniture. lC'U Market «t. Open -evenings. ALMOFT new up-right : cheap: cash or instalf- ¦ttli ECHZilTy. & CO.. 16 McAllister Et. BEAUTIFUL :;-p^daI Steinway upright picno; perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's.2S5 O'Farrcll. SCHMKR, Byron Mar.zy piano?. Ocillan piano BYRON MAt'ZY. 30S-312 Post £t. BUVERIOn vJollt.r. zithers, old and new. H. ML'LLEK. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. CLAFFIFIED artvrrtU'-n-ier.ts ar.d fublcrlpt.cni rw*!ved at Call brtnch offW. 2?0f> Fillmore. oi-frit t:> wu storks to let! TO lot— A large, well Hsrhted dcub'.e store, with thr<-e living rooms attached: situated at 2T2 , Nlr.th rt.; rent l-M>. Apply bakery, 1^17 Fol- ! torn tt. TO I-HAai: — In center of wholesale district; large. light (ft— will with concrete floor; SE. cor. Market aud Second st&. ; G5xl75; will be put in ;oo<; condition: rent reasonable. BIUnOVALD. BUCKBEE & CO.. 21S-220 Momncty et. £ LARCH storeH &nd finished basements: side- walk elevator: Valencia tl.. near JMh. For further particular* apply to O. H. UMDSEN & <-r«,. 2n MoTitrnmfry rt. , PERSOXALS. A SPECIAL LOW RATE. 00 DAYS ONLT— M. ELLA HARRIS. Ta all whom I have made prices to sine* Jan. 1. 19C3. & for the enrulr.g SO days only. I will r.ik< a liberal reduction frcm all prit-es for rcy special deep-wrir.kle treatment. The lady who ha* been on exhibition in the tres etore wir.dcwa may be reen at my efSce tl:Is week froiu 10 to 3. in crder to ac- commodate those who have requested to ex- t::.:rt the face more thoroughly in privat*. M. ELLA HARRIS. 7S1 O'Farrell rt.. r.ear Larkln. Call cr wriU for book explaining method. BAROJ^FCLOAK ~ANlTsUIT HOUSE. Young ladies? steadily employed can have Baron's cloaks, suits, furs and tailor-made euits to order, on weekly or monthly pay- ments plan, at regular marked prices. Con- vince yourself by calling on BARON. 7C2 Market et. THE Etar Hair Remedy restores gray hair. Im- proves Its growth, etopc falling, cures dandruff end itch:ng ecalp: no rtatn or stickiness; cieansee scalp; et druggists', hairdressers' ; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.. 1338 Polk. A — COME and let cur- doctors give you free examination and advice; you pay for the medicine only and at the lowest prices. LION PHARMACY. 1500 Mission Ft., cor. 11th. ICOT bow cheap but how good Is the motto ot the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the eewlnr-machlne of to-day. J. W. EVAXS. agent. 1021 Market rt. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, rocalne habit. Call or address Centra: Pharmacy. 251 Grant are.. censer Butter «t. : fee moderate. WANTED — A hou«ke*per for a widower, with one child <!l year*>; Protestant; about 40 yean?: object, matrimony. J. K., box U174, Call office. rRL'-VKENNKPS. morphine and all drugs dis- eases positively cured by Willow 15arK Co., >Mts£d Polk St.; consultation free; call or write. LIQUOR habit curtd in 2 days or no charges; guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co.. 'Ml Max- ket st.. room 203; phone South 75L * AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overco&ts • Ed trouters at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 721 Market st. ; . ELEGANT suit* on easy Ininallments; 50 cents and up per w*ek. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket «t.. between Seventh and Eighth. DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Sun- day evgs.. Tauter.!* Hall. Howard et.. nr. 8th: Prof. Fester: scciety dancing taught. BON MARCHE PANTS CO.: special *5 pants to order. Rooms 1%. 15 and 16. 40 Ellis St. FINE genuine diamonds. watches.Jewelry cheap- er than anywhere. A. A. Rltter. 237 Keamy. MASQUERADE CO'*"-'—, Pl»y book", wlgl; rour.try cr.-Vrs. GOLDSTEIN A CO.. 733 Mkt. KUITB to order on Installment*. SI per week. Nruhaus & Co.. njercb. tailors. 727-729 Market. EUPERFLUOUS fcair & moles remored by elec- tric neeSle. Dr. A Mrs. Traverse,. 11 70 Market. TAILOR-MADE wit *7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, ecr. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to lt< natural color: $1; at all druggists'. Ecperfinous hair and rnoles removed with elec- tric nee<*Je. Mrs. A Ml— Eaton, lllg Sutter. A BRANCH office cf The Call for the reeep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been coened at 1008 Market »t.. opposite Fifth. Otyn until 11 P. Pi. ' _i PALBgfeTRY. MME. DEVAF. •"¦lentlflc palmist and astrolo- girt; palm readings $1; S questions by ex- press. SI; open Tuesday eveJ also. 128 Post st. 5%£. NEEROAARD'S clans In palmistry be- W« Dee. 1, & p. m. 242 Post St.; terms »10. H. JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist. 515 Taylor et.. near Geary. Phone Black f>61. I* A PKR HANGING. PAINTING. ETC. CALL at 627 Turk et. or phone gutter 154 for paperhanglng, painting and paper cleaned. Fapertng: reasonable rates; tinting, painting. HartmannT&lot Co.. 32* Si; tel. Mala 41&