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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1903. 15 REAL ESTATE— CITY — FOR SALE. TWO BRAND NEW COTTAGES. Five rooms and bath each. In the test part of the Mission. ¦ Half a block from the cars. Can be bought On easy monthly payments. — ' — OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for buildings and will wreck the largest building completely withinMO. days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth sts., offlce and yard. . CHEAP lot on 8th ave., 3 blocks from Park; muet be sold; make offer; no agents. Call 2119 Point Lobos ave. BUILD on your unimproved realty: we loan full cost lmprov. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building. LOTS, N or S eide of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. CHIMNEY tops set up, roofs repaired- by Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers. S.16 Howard st. POINT RICHMOND KEAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg. 4 LOTS cheap for cash. .'328 Bush St., room 4, third floor. REAL ESTATE — Country — For Sale. 71S ACPES near Mayfleld, 11 miles from San Jose: 100 acres full bearing prunes; large vineyard: all good land; water piped every- where; Immense concrete reservoirs; fine houses. stabUs, barns, etc.; fenced In 5 fields; cost $100,000; price $50,000. THORNE & KILPATRICK. 312 Bush st.. San Francisco. $35CO- : -12 ACRES full bearing orchard. 6-room house, fruit dryer, barn, 6 chicken houses, 2 brooder houses, incubator house with 2 large incubators; 3 miles from town. GEORGE. C. YOUNG. Petaluma. ALFALFA lands, stock . ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free; C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 -Market st. - REAL. ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO property worth about ?S0O0 wanted in exchange for Oakland property worth $4(X>0; will pay about $4000 cash. P. <*. LASSEN & CO.. 4G6 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. WE have for sale and exchange some of the best fruit, stock and grain ranches in Cali- fornia. P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 406 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. BERKELEY ADVERT' S'M'NTS BERKELEY REAL. ESTATE. 124,000^ — GOOD Investment; - clubhouse of 1C room6; 4 flats; all ne.w*and now rented for $180 per month; within 3 blocks of U. C. grounds and commanding fine ma- rine view. $18,000— Fine business block; 4 stores on first floor; It} large rooms on second floor; paying 7 per cent on the price asked. $10,000 — 800 feet on railroad and 500 feet on water front; fine factory site. $200 — Lots fine location; $l'j per month. $0.-50 — House, 8 r. & b. : south frontage; street work done; beautiful yard; 2 blocks of station. $0,000— 3"!i acres; on Claremont ave.; will se 1 .; as a whols or in subdivisions. $2,000 — 5 r. & b. ; street work done. • $600 — Lots; street work done; 3 blocks of Dwijrht way. $200— Good lot; 40x130; on easy terms. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. block. Berkeley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $175 CASH, $!? monthly; % acre, more or less, with a rurtic cottage of 3 rooms; chicken- house, shed, etc.; nice .assortment of full- bearing fruit trees; fine living spring; city water In house; 6-foot picket fence, trees and shrubbery; fine soil: no fogs nor raw* winds; nicely sheltered; Just the spot for chlcken- raialnK: price $975 in all; 2~ blocks from elec- tric car line; 9 minutes' walk to local train. 5. F. ; near 2 fine s-hoolhouiws and 2 churches; adjoining T.-\st Oakland. Call or send for clr'riilnr. 4S0 Seventh «t.. opposite Broadway station. Oakland: carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES. Owner. BARGAINS In Piedmont residence lots. Includ- ing all kinds of flowers and shrubbery; will build to suit. Box P54. Call offire Oakland. OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. ONLY two left of those fine, new. modern flats on the north side of Twenty-fifth et., close to Grove; 5 rooms, bath, laundry, separate yards., etc.; the best and most convenient flats in Oakland for the money; will rent for $22 50 per month for the upper and S20 for the lower; only one 'each left. Apply to JAMES S. NAISMITH, 534 Thirteenth St., or any real estate agent. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. MONTANA House. 320 Eighth Bt. : sunny Bultea snd single rooms for housekeeping OAKLAND STORES TO LET. GOOD space for tailor shop or offices at 1233 Broadway; also. basement. • OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture. II. Schellhaas. 11th Rt.,cor.atore.Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FIFTH. 353 — 3 furnished housekeeping, 2 beds, $15; 3 rooms. $13 50; 2, $12. ¦ • FOURTH, 225 — Nice . furnished housekeeping rooms. . . . . GEARY. 1C02 — Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; running water; gas; reasonable. GEARY, 408 — Three nicely furnished sunny rooms; references. JESEIE, ?.?£ — Very sunny bedroom, furnished, neat and cler.n; $7 month or $1 75 week. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine at., near llydo — Sunny :t-room furnished suites; *$eam heat: electric lighted; free baths; rstes £'H> up. MODEL House, 120C Stockton— Newly furnished rooms, $o-$12;'gas, bath, phone. NINTH, 113—2 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; water and .bath; reasonable. POLK. 1020. near Geary— Neatly furnished . front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. SOUTH PARK. Hi — Large front room, light housekeeping; gas stove. WILLIAM, 124, bet. Jones and Taylor— Two housekeeping rooms; reasonable. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 FiUmora. A BRANCH 'office, for Call advertisements and subscriptions, has been established at lOtXi Valencia st. APAK.TMSNT HOUSES. ""^"^^^olcTCLArR^APART WENTs' "~~* Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suites; furnished or unfurnished; none superior; ma- rine view.* LYON &. HOAG, 11C Montgomery. THE GABLES. Cor. Clay and Larkin sts. — Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; all latest conveniences; reservations can be made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. TO lease — Beautiful apartment house; Just completed: 80 rooms, baths, etc.; grand loca- tion; costly finish; fine business proposition: rent very low. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEB & CO., ,218-220 Montgomery 6t. ST. CECILE. 115 Fell St.. above Van Ness— The acme of perfection in modern, elegantly fur- nished 3-roora apartments; private baths, ' steam heat. elec. lights, elevator, gas ranges. ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson st. — Modej*n 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open ;• references. " AUGUSTINE, »45 Post— 3 and 4 rooms; fur- nlshed new and «n to date. HADDON HALL, * . 051 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. ROOMS TO LET— Fnrn. and Unfarn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom fits.— New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1 00 per week up; this Is the only up-to-date house- in this vicinity; first-class crill attached. A— BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Bt. — Room* 25c to $1 p«r night, $1 25 to $5 per week and llcht housekeeping rooms; open all night. ABERDEEN. 830 Sutter— Just opened ;• hand- eomely fur.; cor. suites; bath; sun all day; fine view; single rir.s. ; tourists; excl. location. ASHWORTH. 320 Mason et.. bet. .Geary , and Post — Suite and single rooms . with or with- out private bath; sun in rooms all day. AT "The Almonte," S73 Market st. (or No. 1 , Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c. 50c. $1. $1 50. night; $1 60 to $10 week; bouse opes all night. . ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — Con. A FINE lot ot second-hand uprights from $50 up. Includrng such makes as Chlckering. Voe*. Krce^er. Ouriaz. Klrkham, Pease. Uardman, Mcrthall & Wendell. Baus and others. BENJ. CUIITAZ & SON. 16 O'Fairell St. No branches !n Sun Francisco. PIANOS rented $2 up; installments, $4 up; lawn wholrsale and retail piano house of the Wf-t; write or call for our extensive bar- pain list. HEINE PIANO CO.. 235-237 Geary. $0.1 — UPRIGHT piano: Steck mahogany; nearly ' new. HORXUKG BROg.. 216 McAllister st. ALMOST new •irr!t?ht; cheap; cash or Install- ment. BCIIMITZ & CO,. 16 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL 3-peJal Steinway upright piano; perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's.2S5 O'Farrell. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos. Ceclllan piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post Bt. A FISCHER upright rMnno for sale; good as now; Six.-.. 2.17 Geary st. 6UPKRIOB violin*, zithers, old end new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham plsce. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. STOKE ar.il 2 rooms; Larkin Ft., near Geary; vacant on Janunry 15; rents $30. UMBSEN & CO. or POEHLMAN, 304 Montgomery Ft. NICE fine office to !<>t; also fine front desk room. Call at 419 California St.. room 21. PERSONALS. BARON'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. Young ladies steadily employed can have j Barrn'B cloaks, suits, furs and tailor-made cults to order; on weekly or monthly pay- ments plan, at regular marked prices. Con- vince yourself by calling on BARON. 762 Market tt. n^nz. ¦ THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and Itching scalp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses ecalp; at druggists', hairdressers; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.. 1338 Polk. GRADUATES of New York School of Massage. Osteopathy, vapor and electric baths; face vibrating "machine fur rheumatism; genuine tubs hot and cold water: trained nurses as attendant*. Prof, and Mrs. Morris. 400 Geary. A— COME and let our doctors give you free *>xan-.ination and advice: you pay for the medlc're cnly ar.d at the lowest prices. LION PHARMACY. 1500 Mission St.. cor. 11th. LADIES of leisure anJ those who have their living to make, let me trach you "fortune filing"; strictly confidential anl terms trerjr reasonable. Box 42. l(n:S M.trkft ft. NOT liow cheap but how eoot is the motto of t!ie manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent. 1C21 Market st. A NEW idea in Jewelry and Central American curios, Indian curtains, draperies, shawls, etc.; the only Ftore In the city that carries th's. FROWISS A: SON. 1239 Polk. nr. Sutter PHYSICIAN. 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave.. ccrner Sutter St.; fee moderate. INFLAMMATORY rh< .<m.iUsm and rout cured within three days; r. irantefd. Call or ad- <5r«'*8 ll'.is Folsom st., San Francisco; tel. Fo-Jscm 'JV9. RAG carpets wove to ord<:r and for sale; aUo chcnilte-wove ruts. *=ilk portieres; doaler in cari^et twine. In hank or chain, at lowest rat? 5. Gf-o. Matthews. 709 Fifth st.. Oakland. DKl'XKEXKEJS, morphine and all drugs dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co.. 1S39 Polk et. ; consultation free; call or write. LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days cr no charges; guaranteed. Acn-.e Liquor Cure C-.. 997 Mar- ket Bt.. room 21C; phene South 751. AT Ie?s than ocst. uncalled for suits, overcoats, and troupers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. T21 Market Ft. ELEGANT fjlts on ea*y Installments; 50 cents ar.d up p«T week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket tt., between Seventh and Eighth. DANCING Tu'sday. Thursday. Saturday. Sun- day evgs.. Teutonia Hall. Howard St., nr. 9s h; Prof. Foster; society, dancing taught. RHEUMATISM— Mrs. Ellir; wonderful relief at f.rst rubbing. Box 271i, Call office. MABSKUKE wishes engagements with ladies cnly. Fhone Capp €23S. i Ecn Marche Par.ts Co.; special $5 pants to or- der. Rooms 14 & J6. 40 Ellis. Tel Drumm **. MASQUERADE costume)", play books, wigs; ccuntry orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. "33 Mkt. SUITS to order on Installments. $1 per week, Neubaus & Co.. merch. tailors, 727-729 Market. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Burh and Dupont. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color: Jl; at all druggists'. A HHANCH offlce of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and f ubscrlptions has been cpencd at 1008 Market St.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. PALMIfsTIVY. MME. DEVAP. scientific palmii-t and astrolo- gltrt; palm rfadir.gs $1; 3 c/jestlons by ex- press, (1; open Tuesday ere. also. 139 Post st. MME. NEEROAARD'S class In palmistry be- gins Dee. 1, 8 p. m. 242 Post St.; terms $10. H. JKROKE FOSELLI. scientific palmist. 513 Taylcr st.. near Geary. Phene Black 561. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND N OT1 CE— C ALI FORX I A SAFE DEPOSIT AXD TRUST COMPANY, corner California and Montgomery sin.. For the Fix months c-.dinc December 31. 1003. divl- dendt have been declared on deposits In the ¦ tarings Ocr.T.rtn.ent of this con.pany, as fol- lows: On deposits at the rate ot 3 C-10 per c?tit per annum, and on ordinary de^jffits at the rate of 3 per cent p*r an- um. Jree of ta:us, and payable on and after Saturday, Janunry 2, 19O4. Dlvl<!pcd» un- celled for are &dded to tho piinclpal after Jar.uary 1. jyO4. J. DALZELL BROWN. liana cer. QFF1CE cf the Hibernia BaAingS ar.d Loan Bocietjr, corner Market, Mc« llst'-r ana Jcr.-s rts. — Son Francisco. Dfcember ->. IMS. — At a rrtruiar nuetinK of the board of <lirectors of thl.» M-.clrty, h<!d thin clay, a dlvfdend hau berii d«-c!Ert<i ;it she rate of three and one- fourth t'-''. t i rwr c?nt i>er annum on all ile- posits for the s!x months online D:-c«-mber Si. ]»>¦¦..".. frw* from all taxes and payable ou and arter January 2. l'JU. UODERT J. TOBIN. Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE— Security Savings Bank, 222 Mnn'EOTnery st.. Mills building — For the half yrar ending December .'U. 190:1. dividends upon all dei>OFlts at the rate of three and one-qusrtrr <3Vi) per cent per annum, free of taxes, wili be payable on and after Janu- _FREDJ t .V._RAY. Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- Ins Society. 5th floor. Mutual Savings Bank building. 7CS Market st.. opposite Third— For the half-year endlns aist of December, JW1, a dividend has been declared at the ra:e per annum of (12) twelve per cent on raj, .tal stock and participating certificates, tf-.e cf taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2. 1001. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD, iiancyer. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION. 532 California et.. corner Webb. For the half year ending with the 31st cf December l'.«::j, a dividend has been de- clared at the rate per annum of three and f.nc-iia!r (3»4) ;jcr cent on term deposits and t):re« C-> ptr cent on ordinary deposits, iree of t8Xci>. payable on and after Saturday, Jar.uary 2. 1904. LOVELL WHITE. Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice — Savings and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery St.. corner Sutter. has de- clared a dividend for the term ending Decem- btr 31, 190:;. at the rate cf three and one- quarter (3'i) per cent per annum on all de- posits. fre<? of taxes, and payable on and af- ter January 2. 1904. \ (Signed) CYRUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice— The German Pavings and Lou Society. 520 California St.— For the half j.*ar ending with December 31. 19OJ. a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter «3U) per cent per annum on all deposits. lrt>e of taxes, payable on and af- ter Saturday. January 2, l»04. GEORGE TOURNY. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice — Mutual Savings Bank of £ar. Franclsc^ No. 710 Market street— For the half-year ending December 31. 1U03, a dividend haa, been declared at the rate of three and twenty one-hundredths C5.2O) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes payable on and after SATURDAY, January a. 1C04. GEORGE A. STORY. Cashier. A DIVIDEND la liquidation of S per cent on ail deposits has been declared by the Call- fcrnla Savings and Loan Society, payable on ar.d after Saturday. Jan. 2. 1904. at the office of the society. Mills building second floor, room 2S. San Francisco. Cal. C11AS. P. FARQUHARSON. Secretary. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK— For the half year ending December 31. 1903. a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one- eighth (3%) per cent per annum on deposits, payable ca or after Saturday, January 2. 1904. LEOy EOCQUERAZ. Secretary. THE*Hnmboldt Pavings aad Loan Society. 18 Geary at., has declared a dividend of.SK per cent Der annum on deposits, free of taxes, for the term »n<!lng December 81. 1005. •payable oa and after . Jasu«ry 2. 1904. , " W. E. PALMJCR. Ca*J»Ur. j ROOMS TO LET— Furn. and Unfarn. AT the Pieroont, 450 Ellis— Newly furnished rms. ; ele\-ator; hot & cold water; transient. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)— Fur- J nlshed rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA/ 2304, bet. Webster and Fill- ¦• more— Good room; grate; bath adjoining; ?8. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason— ZSlegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. DOLORES, 204Vi — TWb front rooms, furnished or unfurnished.. EvU CARP. 533 Post— Beautifully furnished apartments; private baths; strictly first class. EIGHTH. 10^— Furnished large sunny bay- window front room. ELLIS." 323 (Soverelgn)^Newly furnished sun- ny suites; also single; all modern conven- iences; first-class; homelike; central; ref3. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission — Rooms OOo to $1 50 night; $1 to $3 week; reading-room. HERMANN, CS — Nicely furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; quiet home; central. ' HOTEL ST. PAUL, 4C3 Ellis— A well appolnt- I ed, thoroughly modern rooming-house; electric elevator, baths, steam heaters, hot and cold water in every room. LARCHMONT. 361 Sutter— Sunny rooms; elec- tric lights; elevator; central; transient. LARKIN, 8191-4 — Large sunny front room, gas snd bath; reasonable. • .... MONTGOMERY. 131— Two nicely furnished, large, sunny suites, same floor; rent J 15 per > month. / '; i . , • >. ¦ O'FARRELL, 739 — Large, handsome, sunny furnished roam; private; gas; bath; phone; references. POLK, -823 — Best furnished rooms in the city I for the money; single "or en suite; everything .*, new -and. plenty of sunshine;- terms very rea- sonable; only ten' minutes' walk .to Powell and Market sts, . POWELL. 317— Sunny front suite. for doctor or dentist; also other furnished rooms. ROYAL House, 126 'Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par- lor; rooms per night, 35o to $1 50; week. $2 to 58: month. $3 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna— A sunny furnished single room; rent $7. SEVENTH. 145 — Room suitable for two; gas; reasonable. SUTTER, 230— The Crane— Elegantly furnished rooms; downtown; suite or single; $10 up. SUTTER, C22 — Large sunny front room; hot and cold water; private bath. THE FREMONT, IS64 MARKET ST.— Strictly first-class elegantly furn. rooming hotel. Tel. South 1133. Capt, H. O. Ulberg. Prop. TURK, 120 — Furnished sunny front room suit- able for a gentleman ; $0 month; no sign. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 rooms, 33c to $1 night. $1 75 to $0 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read. -room;. free bus; baggage, VAN NESS. 519 — Handsome sunny furnished suites and Flngle rooms: all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St.. near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to C'l CO night; $2 to $S week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERT1 SEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch offlce, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH offlce of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market St., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. " ItOO.MS AMI HOARD. A^ " H^T^L^BALTIMORE*! ¦— ~~- VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRIETORS. A HOTEL HATTON SE. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR This new and rustic const/ucted hotel Is elt- uated In the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences. Is now open fcr occupancy; reservations can now be made on premises daily. A THE DRESDEN — . SELCCT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON, 13ET. DRODEP.ICK AND BAKER. CALIFORNIA. 1246 — Most select location In modern, elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed; marine view. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., has changed hands; hereafter conducted Bret-class family hotel; table board specialty. NEWPORT, ~l6Ts Pine, near Taylor— Large sun- -ny room; also single room; excellent table. Stevenson mansion, 807 California — Fine rooms; new chefs; colored service; table specialty. THE NIRA, tilj Taylor— Nicely furnished, sun- ny suites; alto single; excellent table. O'FARRELL. 30S — Furnished rooms; home cooking; German family; $6 per week. CLASSIFIED advertisement* and subscriptions received at Call branch offlce. 2200 FlUmore. A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1000 Valencia Bt. . ROOMS AXD BOARD WASTED. WANTED — Beard and room in. private family for 2 high pchocl boys; state particulars. Address oostoftice box 33 B. Martinez, Cal. WOMAN wishes good home with room and boanl to assist Irt little housework. 1722 Market st.. bet. 12 «nd •" p. m. -f PHYSICIANS AXD SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONXELL— OfflcT«id~reTldencT 1021 Vt Market st., bet. Cth and 7th; partlcu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orient Now at SE. corner Geary and Taylor fits. BLOOD, ekln and rectal diseases a specialty _ PH. BALL. 107::% Market .st. REMOVED— TjU. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all difeases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cnled at r,67 Geary St.. near Leavenworth. DR. TOX(J*O CHY, successor to Dr. L4 Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases cf human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. ' WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor— AlFdls^ e3tes cured by Chinese herbs. 74fl-t> Clay st. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES GIVE her "A White" for New Years and Is he will sew right all the year, i Havj you Been our latest White Sewing Machine? Auto- > matic lift, chaintititch. lockstitch tnd hem- stitch combination; we rent or cell on easy payments; we want sewing manhlne men; come and. have a talk with us;.phdne Black HOC, 300 Post st.; 1S41 Flllmore *t. and 70S Valencia st., S. F., or phone Brush 551, 470 Thirteenth St., Oakland. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. ... SEWING machines — Second hand, ?3, $5. $8; slightly used, $10. $15, $20; rents at cut rates. New Home Sewlng'Machlnc Co., 1051 Market. • . SPECIAL NOTICES. THE . following children have been admitted to the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children: Charles E. Fritz, 10 years: Axlnia ¦ Krueger. 7 years, orphans; Michael Negy. 2 years; Bertha E. Johonason, 11 years: Agnes j M. Johonaaon. 3 years: Dora ' Herti. 8 years: Gertrude Hertz, 7 years ; Gustave Kuehne, 8 months, half orphans. - Ladles! ¦ Chlchester's English Pennyroyal Pills ¦are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladies" • In letter by return mcil. - Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. . Pa. T J?£ A J^^J^ D WAREH °USES. A— EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, chipped.' 725- 731 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- .flee Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S storage — Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN We-t Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 041. F. fc W. Zehfuas. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany.- 2320 FUlmore st. : phone Jackson' 281. BEICINS Van and Storago Co.. 11. Montgomery . St.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cu* rates. 'STUTTERING AND STAMftlBniyGl MELBOURNE School. Van Ness-Market— Cure In every, case; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire Into wonderful cures; home cure. TYPEWUITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 ' Smith 'Premier. $25 ;¦ other typewriter! at higher and lower prices; -rentals $2 50. Tb« Typewriter Exchange. 538 California st. . A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st.--.' ¦ . :, : , . ¦ -., ¦ "'„..'. : 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. -Webster Tyoewritar Insdao. Co.. &oa Mo.rkat.-i MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday:. . .. k • • . Henry IV. Monnastes, 54, Portland. Or., and Fannie A. AVf ber, 34, Portland. Or. Francis Zakrzewski, 34. 1118 Vallejo street, and Wiktorja Plzulska, 21, Frultvale. Arthur D. Prentice, 34, 134 McAllister street, and Florence R. Long, 30, New York City.. Louis Laeombe. 28, 317 Third street, and Adele Rouqule, 24, 815 Jackson street. ¦ Frans L. Bostram, 23. 836 Mission street, and Elvina E. Mattson, 26, 856 Mission street. Elmer Fulton. 43. 1335 Webster street, and Lizzie Russell. 40, 1315A Ellis street. Patrick Magee, 25, 1357 Stevenson street, and Annie Gordon. 23, 20 Hancock street. Calvin P. Hensley, 21, 2028 Bush street, and Minerva F- Sehafer, 21. 2045 Pine street. Sidney B. Hal lock, 21. 1007 Lombard street, and Irene F. Beesley, 21, 639 O'Farrell atreet- Harry E. . - Norton, *" 3C, Los Angeles, and Ellen Mulllns.- 29,- 2S6 Clementina str?et.» Ole Andersen, 33. 9 Laskle street, and Sophie Lawson, 39, 9 Laekle street. • Sidney. L. Rayner. 21. 24S Sherman street, and Theresa Cadloni. 20, 50 Montarft. street. .John O'Brien.- 21, 100 Fifth street, and Katie- McHenry, 21, San Luis Obispo. "' Jorgen C. Bors. 42, Annette, Kern County, and Hettie Rector. 31, La Panza. John F. Leidecker. £5 Brosnan avenue, and Walborg A. Redin,:ll% Folsom avenue. Julius M. Vu ier, 21, 1715 O'Farrell street, and Dora M. P >rg. 18. 1*17 O'Farrell street. Edward Huienins.-Sl, Lodl, and Ada L. Cor- bln, 20, Lodl. John G. Dempsey. 21.|12tl Clay street, and Clara Brown.. 18, 1231 Lombard street. Ralph L. Kaiser, 23, Lcs Angeles, and Cella I. Friedman. 20, city. ' Joseph D. Cerkle, 30. 1306 Buchanan street, and Ivy M. Perkins, 22. 1825 Eddy street. George S. Buckley, 25. 1281 Broadway, and Clara A. Campbell. 25, 1220 Valencia street. Arthur C. Frankle, 26. 215 Fourth avenue, and Rose Frankenberff, 24, 215 Fourth avenue. Silvio Comlsto, 42. Ferndale. and Jennie Comlsto, 37, Ferndale. . • BIBTHS—MARRIAQES— 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. BORN. McGETTIGAN— In this city, December 29. 1903, to tho wife of Ed T. McGettlgan, a son. .... PLUME— In this city. December 29. 1903. to the wife of E. J. Plume, a daughter. MARRIED. GUTTMAN— BECKER— In this city, December 27,' 1903. by the Rev. M. . S, Levy, -Abraham Guttmian and Ray Becker, both of San'Fran- . clsco. HERZOG — JOSEPH— In this city, December 6, l!)03, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Sydney K. Herzog of San Rafael and Gertrude H. Jo- seph of San Francisco. KLINE— BRAUN— In this city, December 27, 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Ignatz Kline and Louisa Braun, both of San Francisco. LESSER— SENA— In this city, December 20, 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Louis Leaser and Jennie Sena, both of San Francisco. MONT— GOLD— In this city. November 29, 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Morris A. Mont and Celia Gold, both of San Fran- cisco. NORTH— HEISCHMAN— In this city, Decem- ber 29, 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Sam- uel North and Henrietta Heischman, both of San Francisco. ROSEN— COHEN— In this city, November 26, lf»C3, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Sam Rosen and Pauline Cohenft both of/ San Francisco. SICHEL— SEAMAN— In thi« city. December 27. 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, David SIchel of San Francisco and Ray Seaman of New York City. SPRINGER— MICHAELS— In this city. No- vember 2(5, 1903, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Elias Springer and Sadie Michaels, both of, San Francisco. TOCK— BRANDT— At Fish Rock." Mendocino County, Dtcember 27, 1903. by the Rev. Duncan Muuro, Peter Henry Tock and Annie Brandt. DIED. Amos, Maria Kenny, William Baccus, John B. McCormick, Allen Bagley, Hubert F. Meyer, Elsla BarelllfS. Pierre Miller, Cordelia Barrasch, Herman MofTatt; Walter D. Burke. Mnry E.. Moore. Alfred S. Cat-rick. Catherine Mosher, Abraham Clark. Ellen Muidowney, Mary < Cronln, Michael .T. Nelson. Mrs. Temps De Witt, Boone W. Oltmann. Hortense Dreyer. . Mary Petclen. Mary Escalle. Mrs. Ellen Pujol, Jerome Ewlng, Isabella Riedel, George B'ttlkinburjr. Nelrou Robinson. Eliza Fowler, Nellie B. Salles, Pierre Galloway, Hanora Schohay, Caroline Gleeson, Ella M. Spooncer, Albert H. Halloran, John Trant, Joseph M. Herring, Ethel M. , Zinka, Anna >'•": .Isaacs, Beller _^ ¦' AMOS— In San Jose, December 20, 1903, Maria Amos, mother of Mrs. A. R. Den Ike -and Fannie T. Amci. BACCUS— In this city, December 30. 1903, John Bernard, beloved husband of the late Adelaide Baccus, and father of Mrs. C. M. Peek of Grass. Valley, '-Cat., -Mm. J. E. Gil- bert of Chicago. Mrs. Ella Schwartlng. John and George Baccus and William G.. Charles S. snd H. D. Rogers, a native of New Or- leans, La., aged t"l years and 3 days. • tc^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral jervlcs to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1445 Hyde street, between Wash- ington and Jackson. Interment private. BAGLEY— In this city. December 2S, 1903. Hubert F. Bajrley, beloved son of Mrs. M. F. Bagley, J and brother of Grace and Emmett Baeley. A member of Pan Francisco Drug Clerks' Association. fC?"Interred In Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BARRASCH— In this city, December 30. lfltt';. • Herman, .dearly beloved husband of Mmifle Barrasch, and father of Mrs. Maria John- son, a native of Germany, aged 50 years. (Tacoma papers please copy.) BAREILLES— In this city, December 20, 1903, Pierre Barellle?, beloved husband of Cath- erine • BarelUe*. father of Jacques, Jean, Leonie and Julie Barellley, • brother of Jac- ¦ quts Barelllej", brother-in-law of John Bayle and Marie Uarelllen, uncle of Mrs. C. Ar- tigucs, Mrs. L. l^aeaze. Miss' Catherine Bayle- a.nd- Noel ie. Marie. Anna, Pierre and Veronique Bareilles, and cousin of Mr. John ,• Laooste, a native of France, aged 4*5 years . . anri .0 months. . .. (CfFrlcnds and acquaintances are respect- fully-Invited to attend the funeral servlets • Friday, January 1, 1D04. at 1 o'clock, at his -late residence. Sixty-fifth avenue and Stock- yard. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- Jand. ,;;..'• - .. - BURKE— In this city. December 29. 1903, Mary E.. beloved wife of Wllltem Burke, ' daujfhter of the I late Michael and Bridget ' Haley, and sister of Mrs. K. Maynard and Mrs. It. Linhart, a native of Manchester^ New Hampshire. CARRICK— In. tbia city. December 29, 1903, Catherine, , relict of Thomas F. Carrlck. dearly beloved mother of William E. and . iNellle Ahern, sister of Mrs. John Anderson, . and grandmother of. Willie and Kittle Ahern, a native of County Cork. Ireland. • 1 • tCFriends- and acquaintances' are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, January 1, 190-1, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 300" Seventh avenue, corner of Clement street,, thence to Star of the Sea Church for services at 10:15 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLARK — In this city, December 28, 1903, Ellen, wife of -the. late Andrew Clark, and sister of the late Mary Murray of Oakland, a native of. County Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 yean?. C7The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2S35 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn re- ' quiem high mass will be celebrated for the , repose of her - soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . ¦' CRONIN— In this cltv, December 29, 1903, Michael J., beloved husband of Annie Cro- nln, son of Roae and the late Cornelius Cro- nln; and brother of John C, Cornelius, Rose, William J. and Nellie Cronln, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 34 years 8 months and - 14 days. - ETThe funeral will take place w to-day . {Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church for sen-ices. Interment pri- vate. ' DE WITT— In FlSrlston, Nevada County, Ca!., Boone W., son of Christopher and Mallnda- A. de Witt, and brother of Clarence, Charles, Vernle, Zena and Glenna de Witt and Mrs. Dr. Wllcox. a native of California, a«ed 31 years 8 months and 28 days. . ., ¦ ty Notice of : funeral hereafter. . DREYER— In this city. December 30. 1903. . Wary, beloved • wife < of . George Dreyer, and •sister of Peter. Michael and Sarah Gralney, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 9 months and 15 days. - - ESCALLE— In Escalte, near Larkspur, Decem- ber 20, 1903, Mrs. Ellen Escalle, beloved wlf« . of Jean ' Eacalle, ¦" a native of Chappamore, County Limerick, Ireland, ; aged 63 years and 4 days. ' I UjB!LI'liJt!DMitftita|<jJMUBI ¦'.". tETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday. F.-'j. MONAHAN. Manager. Tel. Mission 31.' MONAHAN; (THARA-& CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2339-2341 MUBlon st.. near Nineteenth. San Francisco. LOST AMI KOrND-—Contlniie_. j2Ts^^l<^T*waV<-l: lost Dec. 24. 1903. either at Jerry bullJlng or on Castro-Ft. car No. 115, ¦ lady's fur oa;<^ return to 205 Drumm £t_ X^OST 2 Mack suk^ 1 red cow. Please inform JOE KKXNXk Hli-mlle House. San Bruno rocJ. LOST— ftr.a': sum of pol<1. Return to I City K?ll T'.aT and receive reward. ' IT *'.:! pKT to ••Remember" that the California Wa»«-h Oil** «'o.. 220 Putter St.. needs old COM s-id silvf-r lo m«ke tk-\t watch car-es. MEDICAL.. JJ^pTTtfiT^WY^TH.'Tprcirilist for all female cornp!?!nts; 1n«anl relief guaranteed- M j-eaif*' €-xrx*-ri<?nce; removed to S-tt Post M^ ilRfv OR. KOIIL. reliable specialist for all fe- maio troubles and IrrejpUarttlea: ir.star.t rc- ;i-r -cuarant«K!. lfW.i Market st.. opp. r.m. VALFEAU'S :"cmale pills; best regulating pills sole".; price $2 M) by express. Tasteur's EtTlnge and tablets; rrico $5. By express - ay on receipt of price. OBGOOD BROTII- rZ&a. wholesile drufc-giEte. Seventh and P roadway. Oakland. TJI; Ci. \V. OIXINNELL— All who are s!rk or in trouble consult tills fi»eci3llst on female complaints: podtirety corrected; the unfoitu- nate helped; the most difficult cases trent'-d; advloe free. Office. 1018 Market Et. CATASRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS r>oslii\el>- cured; new method: 1 week's ireat- inor.t free. Dr. Ccttingham. 204 Sutter eu ¦Pr*. Goodwin, 7S3 Turk. nr. Van Ness— Expert io obstetric*, female complaints; Ir.st. relief; St-atment $10; hours. 10 to .'.; 25 years' rxper. lif:s. n. ALLEN". HIS Market— ReliaMe ladies' Kt-eoiaMst; a private home before an^l during rir.fi r.ement ; t>osl medical care; low fee*. 'T>R. ROt^EN resides iKO Folsom St., corner 26th: ladies, relief or no fee; $1A 1)U. and MRS DAVIKS and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatmect; 1120 Market st. DK. NG TOY KKE. 3li» Powell ft.. Opposite L7n»r»n Square; all aif^aff cured liy bette. MUGEIX-UnSOCl — FOII SALES. BorLKUS. engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- T»0?H & WOLPMAN. Ia5-lfl7 Fremont st. TI-Y APBEST* >S rocf imlnt and be convinced *th«t It :* the only jialnt that will stop all If-aks in any roof. eith«-r mi-tal or shingle; it 1:- a!s-o the lest preservative riaint for all new metal and *hingl* moff. and mak<r« the ronf last over twice as loax than jiainted with ar.y other joints: it has no equal. Office. 411* CsJlfornia ml., rcvoin 21: telephone James 571<i. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elatertte; in rolls eary to lay; nee<!« no painting or costing; good over eld Iron, tin or ehlngles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO.. JlZ Market tt. ID-HAND machinery, toiler*, engines, pumps, pulleys, ehaftlr.g. etc.. etc., bought, sold, rented and exchanged: eee Sunday papers. H. S. WHITE MCH'Y CO.. 130-132 Beale st. ¦JL— Fine cults, $7 50; drees pants, $2 50. OrJti- C»l Mietit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearay sU cear Bueb; cpen to ft p. rr.., Sunday to nooa. ..A— Buys, "jells or rents gear machinery, ea- r ¦¦¦ >¦ boiU-rs, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, etc. 'WHJTELAW. £53-253 gpear Bt. TOR SALE— J'-'OO; C years estab. hair business; living rooms; stort> good for any business; rent f3'» month: fine location. 1523 Market. LATEST improved drcp head Domestic ; «.ak wo-jdwnrk; all attachments; almost new; •wry ch'-ap. IMS FY.lk st. •TTTE^RIT-EIiS. slightly used, t-old at cost; n< w Underwood visible typewriter catelcg ••¦nt fre*. U. E. Revalk * Co.. San Francisco. our nun'i ehoes at $1 and $1 53 pair; Inot-Iorm shoes at ?2 50; we pay express Lliaite*. 11 3d si.. Exam. t!J.; catalog free. ALT-UK A TION tale— Best $2 50 hate. $1 50. i'cp-jlar Pr:7<» Hatter, S30 Kearny st.. near Ire; cren to 9 p. m.; Sundays to noon. £ itiUCa eon tor sale. Ar>p!y at 14W Tenth *.e. and L St. South. JivILINCI ark for flshins and hunting. XZS liush st.. tliird floor, room 4. "VIOLIN — Old; flr.e tone; cheap. Bex 4546. Call ;£fice. fit kl£ pool fecond-hand .Tr.»oli3e. engine*. 1 to :- H. P.. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co.. 122 Mkt. VI? .ZZ M'-ai iutojr»obile; f.rst -class running or- -¦ier. XV. "*". BiO :-3 --¦ »*¦-. 6»b fnncitco. CLOT machines chesp: Chicagoets. Twentieth Centuries. Pucks. BACIGALLPI. \<tt Market. DF£K6 ar.d tafes; see the complete line at 1M6 Market, ab. Van Ness. RICHARDSON BROS. SAFES — New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE: CO.. .SC7 Battery St. NKVV and pecond-hand machinery or all kinds. KROOH MNFTJ. CO.. 519 Market Et. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sail*, rental; bargain* Bullard & Ereck. 131 Post «t. JCILU5 of pipe and fitHiigs: ail sizts. EU- GENE RILEY & SONS. 103 Vallejo st. FAFEf-.Vew and second -hAtui. E. B. BECK & CO.. is Market «t. A'l bargains; -amp stools ar.3 chair*; hammocks, Taetai beds, mattresses. J.F.Hotten712 Mission. ¦£Clscn phonographs, records, •Fuj-plles, nsoving picture machines. Sims. Haclgaiupl. 933 Mkt. GASOLINE engines, autoiriobilea end launches; a.'I mlzem. J. K. 1X)AK. 4ti Fremont st. fASK. for prices on tseccnij-hand typewriters; all makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montgy. JIHSCELLAXEOLS WAXTS. BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES. lUfe Market Ft_ ; phone Je^-ie 3741. or postal. I PAT highest prices for ail kinds of cast-off clothing; FonU postal. MORRIS, P70 Folsom. TILTC N" wants pood second -hand clothing ar.d theaTical cqikjs. ITA ttth n.; tel Jessie 2SSL MOXEV TO LOAM. AXX^nERMAST "aitJRPH V. COl-ttfi-COS Examiner buiWlns. Quick settlements; no UiEapjp- inimesX. *5ave expenses by dealirg directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, 'uzsignir.cHts of rents, property in trust, *tc-. ; l^gnclt^e. life estates ud undivided in- terest in jjreperty purchased. Courteous treatment. Stxir-t?y ccaidontlai. When Ycu Need Uwuey See HERMAN 1IV11PIIY. ANY a'n-c-jr.i -if money yuitklj"! "On jour su:-? Uure end piano without removal, or «jnr oth»r sood security; lah-eet rafjs; •tnctly oonfiier.tial; no cumn.itsi<,:i; private ' p-arty. Ituorn CS, Uonchoe baiUiog, 1170 Market ft. ¦ SfONKY loar.»d to salaried pecp>. tetDil mer- chants. teamtt<±rs. board ing -h uses, without «»ecv.r:t>; ta.sy payzaeBCSt Ulget business ia 40 principal cities. Ttlmea, ZZJ Parrott bliig. HJ'iHLY rcticctable private p'.ace to cbtaia : •' -. ; advance* on diamond's, ;cwelry, at 2 l>"r oer.t tattxect. Baldwin JewelTT Ftore. MG SUrket; t«M. llaln 1G44. Brat-ch, 19 TiJird. eTRICTl.f~fONrK-)ENTTAL LOANS ca fur- nitur*. piancs. or lo salaried people on their •nc'.e; iiuyfi ireatmoat ruaranteel ILLINOIS TRUST CO.. r. IU. Phelan bid.. U-l. Main 7&4. A — 1 P*r cert en furnitur* or piano; no remov- al, no ccmroi^-Eion. no pub:irlty; $25 up; quick pr.vat*. confldentiai. 2U Uontgcrsery, rm. 7~. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFKICT:. 1Q3 Grant ave LOANS FROM $1 TO IIO.CjO. MONEY to loan en lew-interest; i-o'.d, silver, dlamorda, pearls and precious Eto-.es bouclu at W. J. Hilt .HAL'S. 10 Sixth tt. NEW eajy method— To wage-^arr.erg on tinin- ! fiorsea notes; absolute pr.vacy. Fidelity Lean ! rooms 4S-tO. Chronicle tMg. TO __t«rSe4 people without re-curlty: on furr.i- ture; In'orsc-J notm And ether security S. F Discount Ase.-.cy. 1&3 Pfceim building." AT lowest rtlrs DO furniture end piar.o*- strict privacy: no <-omrr.!fsion:lnrtallments accepted. EONULLI. :;01 Kdd>, Con£ervalor>\bu!:i!ir.g! OPEN Credit Aw'n. loar.s on salaries cor.nden- ti-illy; new. simple plan. Roots 50. S13 Market. ALL loans en diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent -J t l°L.- S - f ' C cI - at *'-'d Loan Ber.k. IZS Kearay. Z% ON furniture L piano*; $15 up; no removal" i no torn. V. TREMAIN, room 81. 6 Eddy st! 1 PEJi cent on furniture or piano. IOCS Uu- tual {-avir.gt! Bank bids.. 70S Market Et. ETA.H Lean Co. of Wyoming lc.cn>-- money to eaJarlej employes R. 311. Mutua! Sav. Bk. bid. CASH loaned ralariel people en notes without lrdort-er. MORKLL. 00? Examiner hulMlng. ML'glCAX IJfSTKCMEXTS. XVK rent the beet piano In the city lor ?3 per mocth ; we ttllow elx months' rental ana cartage <$20) off purchase v>ric*. thua clvlne you a tix months* trial of the Itwtrutnent for nothing; our terms and prices cacnot be \ *CL»!ed In £an»Franclsco. I ECOTT-CITRTAZ Pf *NO CO.. 5f/>-ft4 Hayes «t Wn ha*V a few real bargains :e.rt from our Great holiday sale. New and u-s<;d pianos at ««**din*Tlj- lew prices. . liehr Brothers and EaamelEtcr are our lenders. Easy payments REAL ESTATE .TRANSACTIONS. * Mary E. Doughty to Charles E. Doughty, lot on E line of Scott street. lO2:8'. l N of Sacra- mento, N 25 by E 1U>:»5. quitclaim deed: $3- J. J. Darrell and Edwin f. Salomon to Henry Menges, lot on S line of Oak street. 101:5 E of Central av;nue, E 25 by S 110; $10. Charles'and Jessie Patton to John B. Wranj- ham ar.d Horace C. Donnels. lot on NE corner of Asnbury and llaight streets, N 25 by E 1UO; *10. Rosa Adelsdorfer to Angelina Plnella (wtfs of Frank), lot en W line of Mason 3treet. 21 :S S Of Chestnut. S 4S by W fS:S; $10. San Francisco Savings Union to Henrietta B. West, lot on E line of Taylor street. 114:7 N of Sutter, N 22:11 by E S7:6. quitclaim deed; % . Henrietta B. West (Prugh) and W. S. West to Georgo M. Westcott. same; $1. Robert, Charles. George W.. John M. and William EL Taylor. Elizabeth Greaves. Ra- chael Nobberly ami Ellen Taylor to Charles Schofleld, lot on N line of Washington street. 195 E cf Drumm. 12 20 by N fcO; also lot on W line of Clara avenue. .M0 N of Eighteenth street. N 50 by W 1M; also lot on NE line ot Tenth street. 225 SE of Howard. SE 5o by NB 100: also lot en W line of Gould street. ICO N of Salinas avenue. N 50 by W 10O. lota 5 and 6. block 5, Garden Tract Homestead; also lot on W line of Go"ld street. 150 N of Salinas avenue. N 23 by l« ICO. lot 7. block .1, same; also lot on W Ur of Gould street. 175 N of Salinas avenue, J 75 by W 10O. lots «. 9 an<l 10, block 3, same; also lot on E line of Starr street. 173 N of Salinas avenue. N 50 by B 10O. lots 40 and 41. block 3. same: also lots 3 to 6, block 11C University Mound Survey: also lot on S line of Sutter street. 25 W of Dupont. W 33 by S 70; also lot on W line of Main street. 229:2 M of Howard. N 45:10 by W 137 :« and party wall Interest and all property of first parties and property outside of count v; $j. Jane Owen, Abraham Ashworth. Richard Schofleld and Edmund and Robert Mills to> Robert M. Schofleld. same: $5. Robert II. and Charles Sohofleld to Miranda E. Mills, lot en S tin" of Sutter street. 25 W of Dupont. W 33 by S 75; $10. H. A. Powell to same, undivided fifth of same; $5. George A. Fischer to Charles Frtermuth. lot on E line of Jones street. 30 N of Valparaiso. N 30 by E e0; »1». Frank H. and Mary A. Burke to Josephine- Cockrill. lot on N line of Jackson street, 1ia> W of Hyde, W 27:6 by N 137:0; $10. Josephine Cockrill to Frank H. Burke, lot on N line of California street, 105 E of Larkin. E 30 by N 137 :B; $10. Jacob E., Mcses E. and Aaron E. Gr-^smiin to John T. Harm-s, lot on S line of O'Farr-U street, 175 W of Hyde. W 25 by S i::7:«5; $10. Ellen Mahony tj Reuben C. Haas, -lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 275 SW of Firth. SW . 22 :« by SE 75; $10. . Estate of Lawrence Felvey (by Catherine Felvey. administratrix) to same, same; $ls.0t*O. William J. Gunn to Edwin Bonne!!, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue. 23O N of Clement street, N 50 by E 12t>; quitclaim deed; $1. Estrella C Lies to same, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue. 300 S of California street, E 120, S 30:3H. N 23:4: quitclaim deed: $10. Edwin and Mary A. Uonnell to Patrick F. Reilly, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 225 N of Clement street, N 75 by E 120; $10. 'Ralph and Florence Thorbus to George A. Turner, lot on W line of Forty-eighth avenue. 137:0 S of J street. S 75 by W 120; $10. Bernbard and i:< ae Getz to Sarah E. Coiner, lot on E line of Forty-fHth avenue, 250 N of O street. N 50 by E 120; $10. James Rice tu Adeline R. Mursell and Julia R. Fredericks (formerly Murgell), undivided one-half of let on SW line of Franci3 street. 350 NW of Mission, NW 25 by SW 150. Acad- emy Tract; $10. David C. Burke to Kate Burke (wife), lot on SE line of Chenery street, 153 SW of Miguel, SW 25 by SE 100. lot 7, Henarie's subdivision of block 9. Fairmount; gift. Conrad Deichmuller to Jennie V. Delchmul- ler, lot on W corner of Otsego and Onondaga streets. NW 237 by SW 80. lot 10. block -*J, West End Map 1: $10. Nancy Rogers < Thompson) or Ros« a»4 AJtx- ander H. Rogers to Conrad and Jennie v», Deichmuller, same; $10. Patrick Dockrey or Docker? to Edward W. Dockery and Mary E. Jose. lot on NE line of Sixteenth avenue, 275 NW of R street. NW 25 by NE 10O. lot 37, block 302. Haley, and lot 36, block Son, O' X. and H. Tract ; gift. Carvll W. Marlatt or Marlott and Dome E. Marlott to Margaret A. Harris, lot 4, block 2. subdivision 1. Castro-street Addition: $10. Leopold and Sarah Welnsteln to William SI. Carlyon. lot on SE line of Felton street. 2S SW of Holyoke, SW 105 by SR 1<X>. lots 2 to 5, block 35, Railroad-avenue Homestead; $10. S. Ducas Company to William Danz, lot on NE line of Fourteenth avenue. 250 NW of L street, NW 50 by NE 100. lot 13. block 2R7, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroid _ Association; *1O.' McCarthy Company to Henry Gibbons Jr.. lot 48. block 2S, Lakevlew; $10. Horace C and Edith K. Davis tr> W ill. am H. Armstrong lot on W line of Gough street. 82:6 S of Vallejo. S 27:6 by W 110: *1<>. City and County of San Francisco to Fran.c J Stanton lot on N line of O'FP-Tell street. 137 :« E of' Buchanan. E 30 by N *n;7:rt; $ ilagadalena Meyer to Eleanor F. Hofmann. M lotien S line of Pine street. 62:6 E of Web- ster E 25 by S 10O: $1CCO. Lewis M. and Catherine S. Cutting to Jen- nie P Jackson, lot on S line of Bush street. 127:4 E of Flllmore. E .".1 by S 13.:«; $1 Jennie P. Jackson to Louis B. and Albine Perramont. same: $10. William and Christine Ehrenrfort to \\il- liam Glendemann. lot on W "«• °' F 1 " 11 ™® street. «52:6 N of Grove. N 25 b" V. II . :?.; $10 Nannie CatchinRs to Frances M. Griffith, lot on S line of Clay street. 93:9 W of Steiner. W -25 by S 102:4^i; $H>. Emllle A Haver to Loula Samuels, lot on W line of Pierce street. 112.6 N ot Halght. U 25 by W 87:«: $10. , Morris Marcus to Jean D. Marcus, lot en NW corner of Frederick and Clayton streets. N 32 by AY f>6:l<Hi-. gift. Sylvia James (McGlew) to James II. Oar- rett. undivided 2-9 of lot on SE line of Fol- som street. 152:9 NE of Twelfth. NB 20 by James II " and Ellen Garrett to Helen O. McGlew udivided 4-9 of same: gift. J B. McGlew to same, all of same: girt. James L. Gallagher to Frances F. Oa.- lagher lot on E line of Howard street. 3oO 3 of Fourteenth. S3 SO by E 125: girt. •_• Morris and Emma Slminoff to Bessie- Roche lot on W line of Walter street, lto N of Fourteenth. N W by V.' 89; $10. George C Kemp to FTanU 11. ami Agm"* M O'Donnell. lot on E line of« Ccllingwo^l street. 149 S of Eighteenth. S 24:tf by h. 123: E Durbrow to Frank E. and Fannie C. Whl'te. lot on .NB corner of Twenty-flirt ana Dousla.-s streets. N £$ by E U0, sj 5-... W Frank E. and Fannie C White to James F. and Halda M. RJUy. saai*?: $10. Guatave Umbsen to Jacob Weissbetn lot on E line of Douglass street. 00 S of Twenty- fourth. S 24 by E 100: $10. Florence Clunie twife at Thomas J.> t» Thomas J. Clunie. Mt on SW corn-r of . .ali- fornia and Montgomery streets. \\ !_(>. 8 «Ht E Ci> N « E CO N 59: «!¦"<> lot en NW corner of Sixth avenue an.l C street W 210 by N 223; also lot on SK corner of Lcayen worth •street and Golden Gate avenue. E sj.K by S 137-6- also lot on NV. ccrner of Lyon anr* , Fell streets. N *<:0 by W 31:3. and property ° U Joseph°G n . OtUv F., Raymond I L. and Eliza- beth D Levensaler to Antonio Messina, lot on S line of B*r street. 4t$ W of Midway. W 23 by jo S se?h :9 i'llJer to Lucy Pilger. lot ™ S lin. of Ellis street, 110 E of Jones. E 27:9 by 3 13 ] :< J. and Julia Rauer to Thomas F Bell. Tot. on S line of Bush street. 107 :tt W of Leaven- W °Thoin« F° SuTMuriS &% and Rob.na M. Vellguth (Bell) (wife of Clarence \ ellguth) to Theresa M. Brooks and McEwen Bros, (a cor- Doratit'n), same: $10. Caroline Schmitz to John P. Schmitz. lot on N lire of 50-vara lot &S1. distant 71 :« E of Mason, street. E 22. S 89, SW 27 : 1 M. X 101:9; Si Tally Smith to Catherine Smith (wife). I«t on SW line of Morris avenue. 75 SE ot Bryant street. SE 20 by SW 75: gift. Same to same lot on E line of Bright street. 375 N of Garfleld. N 25 by E 10O, lot 20, block 57, City Land Association; rift. Ellen Moor* to Mrs. Henry Bruhna, lot on E line of Kansas street, 175 S of Yolo, 8 23 by Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Nellie M. Morgan (wife of J. N.). lot on N line of B street. 55 W of First avenue. W 25 by N 100; William O and Walter G. .Peterson to Henry O Howell. lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 250 Sof H street. S 25 by W 120; $10. Dominick F. Roberts to Margaret E. F. Rob- erts lot on SW corner of Forty-eighth avenue and' Ti street. S 151:11. W 4O. N 150. E 51; also lot on W line of Forty-eighth avenue. 151:11 S of R street. S 15S:10. NW 161:7. a 30:2; also lot on SW corner of Forty-eight* avenue and R street. S 151:11. W 40. N 15* E 51; also lot on W line of Forty-seventh ave- nue, 100 S of R street. S 10O by W 240; also Jot on W line of Dolores. 1C0 N of Twenty- third. N 6O by W 117:6; glft.- J. W. Wright Investment Company to M. Debordre. lot on E line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 12© N of S street. N 25 by E 120: $10. M. A. Meier to C. August Welho. lot on SE line of F street. 48:8 SW of Fourteenth avenue. SE 73:2. SE 138:5. SW W)c9, NW 230:2%. SE 28:7, block 2*2, South San Franctseo Home- stead and Railroad Association: grant. S Ducas Company to George Ryan. lot on XV line of Condon street. 99 N of Peralta. N 45 by W 70, lot 8, map 2. subdivisions of Pre- cita Valley 234 to 238: $10. Mary and Harry Bosh to Thomas N. and Mary J. Pnidden. lot on SE line of Vienna ¦treet, 125 NE of Persia, NE 25 by SE 1U0, block 64, Excelsior Homestead: $10. • Bridget Prunty to Catherine Cote (wife of James), lots 47 and 2, block 371, CNell & Ha- « ley Tract; gift. Ella and George D. Mayle to Jesse D. Han- nah, lot on SW line of West avenue.' 123 SE of Patton street. NW 60, SW 106:4. SE along lot 43 to lot 5, NE t" beginning, lots 4 and 6, ( block 2,' Holly Fork; $10. December 31. at 10 o'clock, from her lat« residence In Escalle, thence to St. Raphael's Church. San^ Rafael, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the ¦ repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. ' Interment Mount Olivet »Jemetery. EWING— In this city. December " 30. 1908. Isabella, beloved wife of Luther L. Ewing. , 'and mother of Mrs. Charles R. Peters, Abbie A. Ewlng and the late Iva LUMe Wlnterberg, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 09 years 2 months and 0 days. CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday. January 2, 1904, at 11 o'clock, from the fam- ily residence. 1611 Turk street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery,- by carriage. FALKINBURG— In this city. December 20. 1903, Nelson H. Falklnbur*. brother of the late Charles Falklnburg, and brother-in-law • of E. H. and John H. Wade and the late Jane Badger, a native of Elizabeth, N. J., aged 75 years and 10 days. FOWLER— In this city. December 30, 1903. Nellie B.. beloved wife of William H. Fow- ler, and daughter of Bridget and the late Daniel Donovan, a native of San Francisco. ICT'Tbe funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1418 Stockton street, thence to St. Francis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- A "requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at St. Francis Church on Saturday, January 2, 1304. commencing at 9 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. GALLOWAY— In Fniltvale, Decembsr 20. 100«. Hanora M.. dearly beloved wife ot Arthur Galloway, beloved si«ter of Thomas. Nellie and Jamea Walsh, and niece of Mrs. J. Roache of San Francisco and Mrs. C. B. Bre<n of Watsonville, a native of Beale. County Kerry, Ireland, aged' 30 years 11 months and fi days. {C?"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ' (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. Bray avenue. Fniltvale. -Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from ¦ ferry at 12 o'clock. GLEESON— In this city. December 28, 1003. ' at the residence of her sister. Mrs. F. Berry MeCleery. Ella Margarine, dearly beloved daughter ot William H. and the late Cath- ¦ erine M. -Gleeson. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 27 years 6 months and 17 day*. tyFuneral and interment took place Wednesday, December 30, 1903. HALLORAN— In- the City and County Hospi- tal. December 29. 1903, John Halloran, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. HERRING— In this city, December 29. 1903, Ethel May Herring, Qearly beloved daughter of William and Maud Herring, and grand- daughter of Bertha and the late Emll Reuh- leln, a native of San Franclsto, aged 1 year - 2 months and - 12 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2825 Twenty-fourth street, between Bryant avenue and York street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ISAACS — In thl3 city. Beller Isaacs, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 6 days. KENNY— In this city. December 29, 1903. William, dearly beloved son of John M. and Mary Kenny, and brother of John P., Philip T. and Abbie R. Kenny, a native of San Francisco,- aged 3 years and 3 days. ICThe funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 13S8 San Bruno avenue. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCORMICK— In this city, December 29. 1903. Allen McCormick, a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, aged 77 years. * IE?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to- day, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co.. 2329 and 2341 Mis- sion • street, near Nineteenth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEYER— In this city, December 30. 1903. Elsla. beloved daughter of Joseph and Leo- polding Meyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and 7 days. MILLER— In this city. December 29. 1903, Cordelia, relict of the late Eli Miller, a na- tive of Maryland. . MOFFATT— In this city, December 30. 1900, at 521 Ivy avenue. Walter . Dewey, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Hugh MofTatt. . and brother of Bert, Edwin, Raymond, Sadie, Irene and Genevleve Moffatt. a na- tive of Alair.eda, aged 5 years 4 months and 23 days. MOORE — On the overland train, December 29, 1903. Alfred Shaw Moore, husband of Eliza- beth Moore, and father of Pierre Moore, a native of New York, aged 54 years. (C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, December 31. 1903. at 11:30 o'clock, at the residence of his brother, George A. Moore, 2404 Broadway. MOSIIER— In this city, December 29. 1903. - Abraham Mosher. beloved uncle of Charles and Elizabeth Rochette and Mrs. L. Porter, ' a native of New York, aged 55 years 9 months and 2C days. CyRemalns at the funeral parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate ave- t nue. MULDOWXEY- In this city. December 29. i:to:s. Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Mui- downey. mother of William J*. and Robert E. Muidowney. daughter of Mrs. Johanna and the late James Daley, and sister Of Jnnus T. and the late William L. Daley, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 8 months and 8 days. (£7Friend8 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day • Thursday), at S:3O o'clock, from the par- lors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company. 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Bonl- ' face's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at V o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NELSON— In this city. December 29. 1903. Mrs. TemDe Montague Nelson. beloved mother of Mrs. C. 11. Brown of Honolulu, a native of Mlchlsan. axed 50 years. (CRemains at the parlors of the H?nry - J. Gallagher Undertaking Company. 20 Fifth street. OLTMANN— In this city. December 30. 1903. Horte-nse Louise Oltmann, beloved wife of - John E. Oltmann, and mother of Louis Forget and Edwin H. Oltmann. a native of France, «ged CS years 1 month and 22 days. PETELEN— In this city. December 29. 11*0.1. Mary, beloved wife of Walter Petelen. and daughter-in-law of George and Nettle Pete- Ian, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 45 yeary 10 months and 15 days. ET'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mitslon street, thence to toe Oreek-Russlan Church. Powell street, near Filbert, for services at 10:.10 o'clock. Interment Cyprefs Lawn Cemetery. PUJOL— In Oakland. December 30, 1903, .Tercme. beloved husband of Fannie Pujol, and father of Ida Violet Pujol, a native of Missouri, aged 38 years 2 months and S days. RIEDEL— In this city. December 14, 1903. ••"George, ¦ dearly- beloved son of Conrad and Annie Rledel. and brother of Annie. Wil- liam and Herman Rledel, a native of Nevada, aged 24 years. ROBINSON— In- Berkeley. December 29, inm. at the residence of her son. 2310 Blake street. Eliza. Robinson, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 76 years and 6 months. SALLES— In ' this city. December 29, 1903, Pierre Salles. beloved son of Bertrand Salles. brother of Bertrand Jr. and Joseph Salles, nrphew of Mr. and Mrs.- P. Latapte. Edward Rondel and Edward Jorgensen, and cousin of Pierre, Victorine, George; Mabel and Ber- trand Latariie, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 5 months and l.day. CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. December 31. 190.V at 8:45 o'clock, from his late residence. 1712 Seventeenth avenue. South San Francisco, thence to the French Church, where a requiem high mass will he celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHOHAY — In this ' city, December 30. 1903, Caroline, beloved wife of Albert Schohay. mother of Albert J.- Schohay. daughter of the late John and Margaret Miller, and sis- ter of Mrs. Helena Payne and Mrs. Mary <. Lamor of 'Philadelphia. Pa., and the late Mrs. Margaret Grochoz of Baden. Germany, a native of Philadelphia, aged 53 years 4 monihn v anil 2© days. E"3»"THe funeral will take place Friday, January 1, 19C4, at 1. o'clock.' from her late residence, 30« Hayes stre*t. , Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPOONCER— In this city. December 2D. 1903. Albert H., beloved husband cf Mollie SpSon- cer. drvoted son of Thomas and Emma Spooncer, and brother of Mrs. E. Campbell. Mrs. B. McLaughlln and W. T.. L. E. and Fred Spooncer. a native of Ypsllantl. Mich., aged 31 years 1 month and 25 days. A mem- ber of Valley Lodge No. SO, A. O. U. W. (Portland. Or., paoers please copy.) ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, at the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission . street, between Seventh- and Eighth, under the ausnices of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. \V. Interment at Portland. Or. TRANT — In this city." December 29, 1903, Jo- seph M. Trant, a nativ* ot Ireland, aged 50 years. A. member of the P. C. W. Associa- tion. . IDPFrientls and acquaintances ar« respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at' 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors or Porter & White. ' 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via. electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. . ZINKA— In this city, December 29. 1903. *¦¦ Anna, beloved wife of Charles Zlnka. a na- : tive of Blntren-on-Rhine, Germany, aged 70 years. E~7Frlends and aequaintaeees are respect- - fully Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. December 31, 1903. at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission street, near . Twenty-flr»t7 * Interment I. O. O. F. i Cemetery. Kindly omit flewtrs. * COLUMNS ¦• WILL ¦ BRING MH I TOLD RETURNS. TRY IT