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SUPPOSED PAUPER LEAVES . PROPERTY OF SOME -VALUE Court 3Iakes an Order - Settling ? the Trusteeship of the Estate or Eleanor Pearne. OAKLAND., Jan. 4.— John "Wilson, an inmate^ of* the County .Infirmary* who died recently at that institution. left an esta^ibff^ffome value. . A for letters of administration on his estate was filed" by Public Administrator Gray to-day, and revealed the fact that ,the ; man wh'p had been living at the ex pense of the county's bounty had a house and lot in Berkeley and another in Haywards, besides having money in several savings banks. He has -a. 12-l year-old son In the Fred Finch Orphan age at Fruitvale. An order "was made ' to-day • settling' . the account of Charles \V. Jackson. and James E. "Walsh as the trustees 1 of th* estate of Eleanor E. Pearne. ".TheiT- ac count shows the- estate to be worth- <63.r 901 76. It consists of realty to the value, of $5500. $20,000 worth of 4 . per cent bonds of the United Railroads of San Francisco and $3*5,514 26 in cash and mortgages. DRIXKS RED WINE. -AND. LOSES SENSES AND PURSE OAKLAND. Jan. 4. — "I went over' to John Conroy's house to see about a missing chicken- "While I waai there, just in, a friendly way, I gave John Conroy a quarter and sent 'him out ta* get some refreshments. I drank. «ne" glass of the red wine he brought back and then I didn't know anything mor« until I woke up and found. my purda with $3 75 in it; gone." . ; '¦ . . So complained. Mr?.- Elizabeth Ba ker of 1009 Third-street to Prosecut lr.i? Attorney Leach to-day.- Conroy was 'arrested on -a- -charge- ot ¦ -pitty larcersy and he will be. given oppor tunity, to iexplain about the mysteri ous oisa^pearance when ' his case^ gets . to triAl in; the' Police Court. > - - -. Abolish Municipal Position. ALAMEDA. Jan. :4.-^Julius/ "rf. \ W|t-."! tich has retired from the t>oaitioa of" collector for the municipal electric light, department, th& office having lje.en abot ished with the first of the. neW % * y^ear, by the City Trustees. Hereafter* the col lecting will be done by the lamp trim mer of the department- when? he ¦ Is n6t employed otherwise. . Wlttich was paid $85 a month,.- , ¦ *'>¦>•.'••,-;¦--.• **• » ' THE SAN FRANC1SLU CALL, TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1904. 15 January. 5. at 8:30 o'doeka. "¦>.. from the parlors of Pacific Undertakers. 777 Mission street, thence to - SIT' Tcrtsa's 'Cturch. ' where, a solemn requiem mass iwiU be cele- brated for the repose of brs- soul; -com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. ' Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . • • . . . A. O. H., Division No. 2 — Officers and mem- bers of this division are hei&sy, notified- to- attend the funeral of our Irfte brother. Andrew Sheehan. to-day (Tuesday), at »:.'«> oVlock- a. m.. from the Pacific Undertakers. in Mission street. Officers and members of sister divisions cordially 4nvlte<l to attend. JAMES SMITH President. M. DOLAN. Secretary. ' - - *"¦, KXIOHTS of the Red Branch— Funeral detail wUl assemble at K. R." B.' Hail Tuesday morning. January 5. at 8:15 o'clock, to at- . tend the funeral cf our late broth«r. Andrew Sheehan (in carriages>. ' ¦ STUDLET— In Chicajro. December 30. 1SXW. Re*. Georare Howard ' Studley, dearly to*-. loved husband of Alta C. Studley. father of George M., Alt*- C. and Hniman Q. Stud- ley, son of George W. and Abbie A. Studley. and brother' of Ruby W. StudJey.'a native of California, aged 29 years 10 months an4 a days. ¦¦••.¦ - - • . K7Notlce of funeral hereafter. ¦ ¦ SWANN— In this city. January 3. 1904. Ame- lia Ann Swtinn. beloved mother of Josephine Broadiif. and w-apdmnther of Maude Sli\gV«-. ton and Kate ¦peppers, a native of Mary- land, aged M years. .. ».. U .. CTTtlencts and 'acquaintances 1 are respect- ¦ fully Invited to attend tne- funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late- residence, 1026 Jack»->n »tr»et. rietween Ma- . son ai.d Taylor. Intef-rneat Mount Cftivet r Cemeterj-. . - THAUWALD— In this city, January 4. 1904,! Herman Thauwald. beloved husband of Ber-- tha Thauwald, ar.d N»loved father of Anna, Hilda and Harry Thauwald. a native of Hoh'nateln and Ernsthol. Germany. a*ed W years and 11 month*. A member of ' th* San Francl»co Turn Vereln. Veretn German War Veterans and Freundachaft j Saenger- bund. • ' . -> CJ"Friends and acquaintance* are respect- fully invited to attend th» funeral to-morrow '< Wednesday 1 ). At 1 o'clock, from t*-« San' Francisco Turner Hall. 353 Turk /treet, where services win be held, under the aus- pices of t*»e San Frsnelsoo Turn • \>r«tn. ' Remains at th* parlors of- Gantner Bros.. - 120O Mission street, between Eighth .ml ¦ Ninth, until 12 o'clock m. Wednesday. Janu- .ary «, 1904 Cremation OdJ Fellows? Ceme- tery. - - . •. TUXNELL— In this city January 2. 1904. James M. Tunnell beloved husband of Sadl<»' F. Tunnell. beloved son.ot the late.lt. I. and Sallna Tunnell. and beloved. brother ,ot Mrs. T. C. Sedgwick of San Francisco and' John. Henry. George. Martin. Thomas. Frank and William Tunnell and . Mr». Wil- liam Hobson of Santa -Barbara County, Cal- ifornia, a native of California, aged 43 yeara 11 months and 19 days. (Santa Barbara .pa- , pers please copy.) C7RemaIns wtll be shipped to-day (Tues- day), by S o'clock a. m. train . from Third and Townsend streets to Santa Maria. Santa Barbara County. Cat., for fntenwnt. Re- ' mains at the parlors of Oantner? Oro«.. 12O» , Mission .-treet. between Eighth and Ninth, until to-day (Tuesday), at 6:30 a:' m. '. • WHITE— In this city. January 3. 1904. Annie.. be'o%-ed mother of William 'F." White, and.: grandmother of Irene and Milton, White, '» native of Londonderry. Ireland, aged "». years and 10 days. r/Fih-niin ana acquaintances are respert- • fully invited to attend the to-, day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock 'a. m.'. from the parlors of Carew & English; 29 Van Xess avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral. , where a requiem mass will be_ celebrated for the repose of her «oul. commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment Holy Crojss Cemetery, j by electric funeral car. from Eighteenth and, Guerrero streets. ..... CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the members of Long- shoremen's Local Union -No, 224. I. L>. M.. T. A., and out many friends for their kind sympathy during our late bereavement. • • ¦¦ CONRAD. ANNA. WILLIAM 'AND HER-. MAN RIEDEL. - ¦ ¦»'T",Tf» \VA\TEO— M M.V. r«Tit>nT>»iJ. WHY p«y big to have your shoes half- 50>d v.-t.fe2i you can sot It dor.» for 25c. ZOc r.cd COc whl.e you wnit st 5C>5 Mission st_, l«t. 1st end 2d sis., or 11 Third tt. FETIST-CLAS.S srlicitcr; ruutt be of good ad- Oress; character f-w.tr.tial; good pay. Ad4*?s« r«jx 2745. Cal! orfice. 1'LATK printer; permanent pr*iti'>n for first class -:iun. Arf>l>" SHREVE & CO.. C12 Mar- ket st. PENSION ATTT-. M. HARRIS. 40 Ellis Ft.; 14 years' rrs.cf.ee: references from Shourands of . p*rscr.s for whom I have secured pensions. TRY our rr.rn'ii shoes, union made, at $1 and (I &> p£ir; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay *xpr<*£ or mail charges. 11 3d St.. Exam. bid. "EVANTK1>— £ma!l"t>oy with pfeeet: neat ar>- . j*arance. Room 61. Delger building. Oakland. AT onc-f. two hich-trrade canvassers for maga- zine work. 53 Columbian bldg.: city. MEN to learn b*rb«r trade. San Frsncisco P.arbcr Collff. 741A Howard t-t. SEAMEN for Australia and Europe: a!s-o creen hands f?r whaling. HERMAN'S. 22 East st. 'PENSION atty.. E. A. Bu'.'is room 4". Phelan b:flp. Tast Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G.A.Il. *MrT*ONALD & PERRY have a Urge rtock of r.ri' i>nd wcond-hand i=horg; <-h»-sp. 2TO 3d Et. WINCHESTER HottV 44 Third Et near Mar- ket— 7C> rootii*; Sic nijrht: reading toonis: fre* 'bus ami i .-.-.^ ,u< to and frotu terry. CLASSIFIED adv«-tlsr-rr.cnt» and subscriptions r#i-c!vcd at Call brantfh office. 2200 Illlmore. ALf, fir** men's shoes, slightly damaged, half pr-ie*. &C3 Miffi^n st.. btt. lft and 2d ets. GET your *ho«^ half ?o>d wh5!e waiting: 25c V> 50c. 5C3 Mifsion ft., bet. 1st and 2d sts. llORM'S AJVD WAGONS. 'BLA/TK mare. $25; old mare, S10: milk warn. $00; r-ed. wagen. $40. 79 City Hall ave. Al EXPRESS »agon. light camping wagon er.i go-cart for sale cheap. S32 Miesion et. FOR ral» — Fine glass-front coupe, with har- n»sc comrlete. JO11 Sutler «. ¦*"QR sal* 1 — Handsome trap, cheap. Bex 3753. ' Call office. Largest aesortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd. rur- rey. harness. work. driving hcrses. l^th-Valencla. BOl'SES TO LET. A— PRINTED liet of houses to lrt; send for c!r- • cular. GH.LMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. A— HOUSES end flats to let; s.n Immense list; •Milff absolutrly fre*; take advantage of • this department: »t will sav* you time and •. trouble. Corue* Furniture Co.. £45-2*>3 vieary • •: . cr- the Square. BEFORE moving (ret our printed list of houses to !et. BALT'-AIN * HOWELL. 25 Pott st. IKilM> TO "LET Fl'RXISHED. COMPLETELY furnished house of S rooms and bath; Oak Ft., r.ear Flllmore; rent cheap. Arrly t20 Oak et IX)ST AMI FOr.VD. LOST — F^xterner. female, black and wh!te rr.ark-.r.cf f^i r»w8"i if returne-l to DICK POHERTT. Imperial Saloon. Powell and Ellis su. LOST — Suiiday afternoon, amethyst | sr-a! rharm. Hawaiian coat of arms rut r>n eror.e. •• FujtaMe reward if returned to €23 Eddy st. LOljT — On MiMioc-Ft. car. r>r near Tivoli. Sat- urday «-»r.mf. leather bar and opera glasses; 2WO MiRsinn «. ; euitablr t»«-«M. LlPKRAL reward raid for return of b'.a^k muff; lost on Jackscn-rt. car Jan. 3. Box 3020. Call. UIAMOND r!**. pattern: !ib»rsl . re- •' -»ard N*. liLOCK. HO Pin* st. LOST — A ra*s book with the H'.berrila Sav- ings and Lo«n Society of San Francisco In the name ot ELIZABETH G. BERRY, No. 260-443. The Cndpr will pleaee return to • bar.k. L£iST— LaivF gold -aatch. with Initial* - - H. 'a..'* Haitht-fL car, Saturday morning: ' k^rpsakf of cerusH KiFter. Return to 265 Leu*sat. (re., twtwetn fjllmore and Stetner. Rem-ard- ' LO5T— A ras^bonk with the Hltx-rnla Ea\-li*ga and Loan Society of Ran Francisco in the r.ame of LOUIS C. MAYER. No. 263,02S. The ftr.'lcr W.Il ples.se return to bar.k. FOUND — Silver V&teb, Powell and Market. In- quire Police Staticn, pay charges and receive same. BIEDICAL. MRS. DR. WYETH. epec'alUt for all female complaints ; lrrtsr.t relief gusTS-nteed; 30 years' experience; removed to 626 Post st. MRS. CR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- Ii»f ruaranteed. lOOS'i Market et., opp. 5th. VALPEAUS ferr.Ml* pills; beet regulating pills told:- price $2 "V> by express. Pasteur's tyrisg^ sit* tablets; price f5. By express Oily on receipt of rrice. O8GOOD BROTH- . ER.S. whcless'.e druggists. Seventh and Brcsflway. Oticland. PR 5! VT. ODONNELL— AU who are sick or Jn trouble consult this specialist en female complaints; positively corrected; the.unfortu- »ate helped; the mest difficult cases treated; ' «Cvice free . Office. 1018 Market et. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cvred; r.ew method; 1 -reek's treat. meet free. Dr. Cottir^ham, 204 Sutter st. Drs. Goodwir. 7S3 Turk. nr. Van Ness — Expert Jn. obstetric?, tetr.ale complaints; Jest, relief; treaontnt $10; hours. 10 to S; 25 years' erper. MP-S D. ALLEX. 111S Market^Reliable ladles' fpeci?!ist; a private hcrae before and during •confinemer.t; b»st medical care; low fees. DR. ROCEN resides 2995 FoTtom St.. corner 26th: ladiFF. relief or no fee; $10. DR' «*id MRS. DA\1ES and HINDOO HERBS: or:r:nal method of treatment; 112i3 Market st. ER NO TOT KEE. 313 Powell et.. opposite Vr.icn 9-ni.:-T«: all d:gfasf» cured by herbs. SUSCCLLAXE-ntS — FOR SALE^ HOXLgna. er.&r.e*. 2<i-harwJ machln"ry7 McIN^ TOSH & WOLPMAN. 1U5-137 Fremont su TTtY ASBESTOS roof pt!nt and be convinced . that it is the only paint that will step all ; l'ak» in any rocf, either metal or shingle; it If also the t*f t jreservative paint for all new ; and sh!ngl« rw^fs. and ;.-.al-. .- the roof la« over tvjee as Ion* than painted with other v-aints; !t hae no equal. Office. 4ia California »t.. room 21; telephone James 5"lt>. DOES YOUR HOOF LEAK? Ii«r,a:r it with «>!ateriu ; In rolls easy to lay; • needs no painting or coating; good over old . Iron, tin or thlngle*; best for new roofs. EL'ATr'RITC ROOFING CO.. TH Market st. 2D-HAND machinery, boilers, engines, pumps. puile>*. !<hartins. etc.. etc.. bought, sold. f rented and exrhnr.s^d: fcee Fur.dav caters ; II. S. ViHITE MCHY CO.. 130-132 neair*t_ "A— rine rxitts. $7 .V>; dres« pants. $2 50. OrigS- r.jj Misfit Clothing Parlors. 23S Kearny et.. near Burn; open to 0 p. ra.. Eunfiay to noon. >— Buye. sells or renu gear rcachir.ery, «n- • gines, boilers, water pipe. Ehafttng. pulleys : mt£.xt WHTTBXAW. 253-25S Spear st. * TYPEWRITERg, tlightly used, sold at^oat; new I'nderwood visible typewriter catalog »*t:t free. It. E. Revalk A Co., Ean Francisco. TRY cur men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; §foot-forra thr^-g *t f2 50; we pay express chart:* t.. n 3d St.. Exam, bid.: catalog free. A V, TERATION «le— Best $2 fiO ~ats. $1 WX Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny et.. near Pine: (..pep t> m ¦ sundare to noon. SAILING irk for flehlng and hunting. 32s Ruth «;.. third f.oor. room, 4. FOR «a!e — Qrrrtry counter and barroom flx- turet. 47^2 California st. EO .% 1 ?* e '?' J<i *^~on<J-harMl rasoline enginen. I to 12 H. P. ch>«p c. p. Beck (Co., 122 Mkt. "r"IN*E et^ars! au'omobile: first-class running or- V.JjgO j^yon St.. Ran Francisco, SLOT EorttoM ch«ap; - Chiragoes, Twentieth _i2!!!!ir i^!l£li^ BACIOALUPI. 033 Market. V^ K S Er l Si ' re ": ••• "*• complete Jlne at J8I0 -v.arkgt. ,,h. Van x*, F RICHARDSON BROS. **%¥"-!*•¦*• ¦nd s*^ond-hand. THE^HeIT MANN >*AFE_CO.. 3Q7 Eattery st. S v'nrv"! 11 ! w^ <1 " h " n<1 • T: « r Wn«'ry of all klndT KROOH MFO. CO., 513 Market st. MOVING picture, magic lanterns, eale. rental ; hargtii^. !'uilard & Breck. 131 Post st. gjjrg_ d - hand - E - a BECK 'Z*? t>b *- rwor * 1 - supplies, moving fict-re ranch Inc-K. films. Kacigalupl; 033 Mkt. £±3£££?£ % n C' TW - i - aut^mohiles and launches: all iHw J. k. POAiC. 4« Fremoct ft. *FK for rrlw ou recr;nd-hat.'l typewriters: all •r.ake#. ALEXANDER & CO.. Ylo Mont/y. SPECIAL XOTICEg. NOTICE — The secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society hertwlth gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been ad- mit -ed to the asylum on Halght st. from July I.' 13*03, to January 1, 1U04: Josephine I. Johnson, aged 7 yrs. ; Meta G. Johnson, 5 yrs; Florence "VViniston,' "5" yrs'.: Ruth' G. Estee, 9 yrs. ; Ora M. White. 9 yrs. ; Martha Gosst-1. 3 yrs.; Fanny Ambler. 11 yrs.; Laura , Ambler. 0 yrs.: Helen Getts. 7 yrs»; Eva ' Daniels. 2 yrs.: Ensulte Mlnlngham. 1 yrs.; Katie L. Schmidt. 5 yrs.: Elizabeth A. H1I- berg. 3 yrs.: - William Campbell. 10 yrs.; • Cyril C. Willlston. 7 yrs.: Edgar J. Magers. 3 yrs.- and 8 mos.; Herman Lindener; 4 yrs. and 0 mos.; Jamts R. I. Davis, .6 yrs.; Wll- . 11am L. Estee, 8 yrs.; Willard E.- Estee. 3 yrs. : /3ustave Deitenbacker, 6 yrs. ; William Reed. JO yr». : Frank R«ed, S yrs.; Norman La Abbate. 7 yrs. ¦ .... . . \ Ladles! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take 00 other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles" • In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist ¦ Chlchester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. STUTTERING AND STAMMEKIXG. MELBOURNE School. Van Ness-Market— Curp • In every case; individual .teaching; no medl- clne. Inquire Into wonderful- cures ; home cure. SKAVIXG MACHINES ' AND" SUFTLIES SE WING" machines— Second hand. $3, -.$5, $8; slightly used, $10. $15. *20; rents at cut rates. . New Home Sewing Machine-Co.*.' 1031 Market. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals ?2 SO.- The Typewriter Exchange. 636 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery st. . ¦ A typewriter at any. price; agents Fay-Sholes, $100: Sun, $40: Commercial, $35: Postal. $21 CUNNINGHAM. CURTISS & WELCH. 2D-HAND typewriters, sold., rented, repaired. , Webster- Typewriting InapecCo.; SOS Marker • DIVIDEND MOTICE3. ! '' DIVIDEND NOTICE— CALIFORNIA SAFE - DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner California and Montgomery sts.: - For th* ' ' six months ending December 31. 1903. divi- dends have been declared on deposits in th* ¦ savings department of this company, as foU ' lows : On term deposits • at the rate of 8 6-10 per cent per annum, and- on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per an - urn, free of taxes.' and payable on and after Saturday. January 2.' 1904.' Dividends un- called for are added to the principal after . January • L 1904. J. DALZELL BROWN; . .Manager.- • • --•---¦• i • - ¦ '» ¦ • SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society. 5th floor. Mutual Savings Bank building, 1708 Market st., opposite Third— For the half-year ending 31st of December, 1903. a dividend has been declared at the ¦ rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock* and -participating certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after S5ATUR- DAY. January 2. 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON. ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIO.- Secretary; DIVIDEND Notlcer-Tlie Giant Powdfcr Com- , pany, Con.: A dividend." No. 61, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital .stock. of the company has been dsclared,- pay- able at the office of the company, rooms 202. 204 and 206 Hayward building. San Fran- cisco, on January 11." 1904; transfer books close Jan. 4. at. noon. C. C. QUINN.*. Sec. j OFFICE of the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society, corner Market, McAllister and Jones eta.— San-Fraocisco, December 28, 19O3.-r-At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this society, held this day. a -dividend has been declared at the rate- of three and one-, "fourth (3%) per cent per annum on all de- posits for the six' months ending December 31. 1903. free from all taxes and payable on and after January 2. 1304... ., ,' : ROBERT J. TOBIN. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice— Savings and Loan Society. 101 Montgomery St., corner , Sutter. has de-. dared a dividend for the term 'ending Decem- ber 31, 1903. at the rate : of three and" one- quarter (3V») per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes, and payable on and af- ter January 2. 1904. ,. . , .•» (Signed) CYRUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. A. DIVIDEND in'JhukJaUon of S per cent on all depcslts has, piten. Declared by the Cali- fornia Savings' add Loan' Society, payable on and after Saturday. Jan. 2. 1904. at the • office of the society. Mills, building, second floor, .room 28. San Francisco. Cal. CHAS. • D. TABQUHARBONV Secretary. ¦ '•-¦ • FRENCH SAVINGS BANK— For the- half year. • ending pecember- 31;* 190?; a has ' been declared at the* rate 'of three and one- eighth (3%) per cent per 'annum on deposlu. payable on or after Saturday, January 2. 1904. . LEON BOCQUERAZ. Secretary. MARRIAGF LICENSES. ' The following marriage licehs;s were issued yesterday: • -.- ¦ ; : . ¦ ¦ James P. Carroll, 22. Sonora, and Clara Longeway. 20. Sonora. William E. Mackey, 28; Milton, and Ella E. McCann. 24, 1217 Pest street. OI« R. Andersen. 39. Kureka. and Nellie M. ¦ Ferguson, 30, North Yakima. Wash. . Michael Gross, 3O, -34 Moss street, and Ella J. 'Kupfersteln. 21. -Berlin.' -. - ... Thomas H. Bredal. 89, San Jose, and Mar- ion Pomeroy. 27. San Jose. Benjamin K. Field. 21. Vacavllle. and Susan S. Wendell. IS. city. • ¦ ¦ • Warren M. Phillips. 24, 27S San Carios ave- nue, and Louisa«J. Miller, city. Vincenzo Cancilla. 23, 1317 Kearny street, and Mariana Eunserl. 22. 1317 Kearny Ftre*t. Nis Hansen. 44. Armona. and Minnie D. Hough. 26,> Monterey. Antone Marie. 50. 116 Jackson street,, and Mary SvilHams, . 40, 116 Jackson street. Marco Plstochlnl. 2*. 300 Broadway, and Maria Comozzi 1 . 23. 309 Broadway. ¦ . • Athol T. Lindsay. 27, Capitola, and Llla B. 1 Whipple. 20. Soquel. Jose' C. Gaspar.' •"!'. Fan Rafael, and Mary J. Lahusen, 2«. .'742 Elizabeth street. - Charles P. Everts, 4O. Rutherford, and Har- riet M. Tryoh. 34.- Rio Vista. • -> ~ Lee Weaver, 29, 8 Hawthorne street, and Anna- E. Wh'.taker. 35. -770 Folsom street. Loren M. Horton, 40, ft Eddy streeW and Minnie R Renford. 24. 265 O'Farrell street. BIRTHS-^-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 authorised to have the same published. Notices restricted slmpb*- to the announcement- . of the event arc published once In this column f ree^ of charge. j; , , x . BORN*.' BALLINGER— In thiscity. November 14, 1903. • to the- wife, .of William. R.%BaHlnjer. a son- BROWNSTONE — In Sanger. January l.« 1904, to the wif> of Harry • P. ' Brownstone, a • daughter.- ' , — - DE BOW — In this city, January 1, 1904. to the wife of M. de .Bow, a son. . , - . _ . . . LAZZAREV1CH— In 'this city, January 4 t 1904. to Che wife Of Captain L. ' Lazzare- vich, a son. •' .- . . MORRIS— 'In this cUy. December ,18. 1903. to 1 the wife, of Charles. J. Morris, a son. PRESTON— In this city, January 3, 1904; to the wife of- W. H. Preston, a san. :: . MARRIED. DAVIS— DA VIS-rIn this city, December 27, 190.'*. by Rabbi Isidore Myers. Moe E.'DaVls and*' Grace -Rachel Davis, both of San Fran- • cisco. . : FRANKLE— FRANKENBERG — In this city.. December 31. 1903; by Rabbi. Isidore Myers, Arthur Frankle and Rose Frankenberg. both of San. Frsncisco., . ¦-. • • ¦• -C.. FRIEDLANDER— APPEL— In this city. Jan- uary 3 1904; by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Ed- ward Friedlander and Carolina Appel, both -of -Sari, Francisco. • •¦ •HENSLEY— SCHAFER— In this city, Decem- ber 30, 1903, by the Rev; G. A. Bernthal, Calvin P. Hensley ana Minerva F. Schafer. both of San Francis-co. KRAMER— YEHL— In this city. December 27. • 1003. by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Louis Kramer and Sophie Ychl. both of San Francisco. LEVIN— BROWN— In this city. January 3.' 1904. by* the Rev. A. B. J. Brown. Ellis S. -. Levin and Hattie Brown, both of San Fran- -' tlseo. _ , ¦ \ ' • LEVY— WALLENSTEIN— In this city Janu- i ary S. 1904, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Jacob ' Levy and Berth.a W'allensteln. both- ot San FraBCisco.' ..¦''•' ' . "•¦'. ~ ROSESr— HOFFMAN— In this city. January ; .". 3, 1 1904.; by.-Rabhl- Isidore Myers.- Bernard ¦ '', .Rosen to Rose Hoffman, both of San Fran- ' : Cisco. ! . .' ...-'- ¦--¦ - >;¦ • ;.">'¦- ¦¦ -¦' ' ¦ DIED.> : • Aeier.' Mitchell B- Long* Bridget ¦ • Brard. Rcv.-Jaa. N. Lundqulst Oecar E.' Blake, Julia' A. ' McArdle. Ferguson •> Brady. Mary »,--- .McAullffe. Mrs M. • '¦: Christensen. Alfred* .McGlllivray Barbara Daneri. .Bartolomeo. Manning.. Michael ' Dannheimer, , Louis Musto, Joseph - ¦ ; Dooley, Mrs. Clara ; Perry Charles O • Dunn. George H. . Pritchard. James N. i Fleming. Catherine Sh.eehan.~- Andrew > Griffln. Frank *D. ' ' Studley Rev. George Haseltine. Chas. E. - Swanii. Amelia A Hlggins. Isabelle F. Thauwald Herman i .' Kettner. Albert • Tunnell. James AI \ -: Liljenberg. Llllie K. White. Annie ; .v.-; AEZER— In this city. Ja'nua'ry 3, 1904 Mitchell ' B. Aeser. beloved son of Andrew and Ual- . rlna'Aezer, and brother of Clara. Eva and ...Andrew Aeier. a native of Sacramento aged 1: *S**!»J montbs,nd : 10,day,;. ;_ : BEARD— In St. Louis. Rev. James N. Beard. D.D.. fieloved husband 'of Cynthia Beard, father o*f May and Edith Beard, and brother c>f Burke. Beard of Indiana, a native of In- diana, aged 53 years 7 months and 4 days. E7"Notice of funeral hereafter. BLAKE— In this city. January- 1. 1904. Julia Ann Blake, beloved wife of the late Thomas B. Blake (fornvr cwner of the Globe Iron - Works of Stockton).- ami beloved mother of Mrs. W. W. Glanville and William H. and Charles T. Blake, a native of Charleston. South Carolina, aged S5 years 3 months and 2S days.. .A member ot Redwood. Circle No. . 72, W. of W.. and Amity Rebekah Lodz* No. 161. I. O. O. F. (Stockton, Cal.. papers please copy.) . tETFrlend* and- acquaintances are re«p«ct- ¦ fully invited 'to attend the funeral service* Tuesday. January 5. 1901. at 6:30 o'clock , p. m.. at the parlors of Gantner Bros.. 1203 Mission street, between' Eighth and Ninth. ¦¦ under the auspices, of-. Redwood Clrc> No. 72. - W. of W. Remains will be shipped to- morrow (Wedae-sday), by- 1 o'clock a. m. train t-: Sacramento for interment. BRADY— In this city, January 3. 1904. Mary, beloved wife of- Philip Brady, and devoted mother of Joseph Fedimann and Waldo Pool and Mrs. William .O'Kaae, a native of Bandon. County Cork. Ireland, aged 53 years 5 months 16 days. - •. C^r Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day . (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from h«T late residence. 1134*4 Folsom street, thence to ' St. -Joseph's Church, where a solemn" requiem high mass will be .celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery.' Please omit - flowers. CHRISTENSEN— Drowned i»- ¦ Napa River. December 15. 1903. Alfred Chrlstensen. • be- loved brother of Mrs. George Sack, a native of Denmark, aged i 27 years 9 months and 11: days, a member of Master .Mariner*' Benevolent Association. Brickhandlers" .Pro- tective and 1 Benevolent Uniori and Pacific Mutual' Aid - • • ¦-•¦ fu7Frlendt, and acquaintances are respect-- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at* lft o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Theodor Dlerks. 957 Mis- sion street, between Fifth and Sixth. In- • terment Cypress Lawn "Cemetery. DANERI— In -this »i*y, January 3, 1904, Bar- tolomeo Daneri. beloved husband of Anna Daptri. a .native of. Jtaly, aged 75 years. tC7Funeral will take place Tuesday, 9th lnst....-at*10 o'clock a. m.. from hU lata residence. 23 Scott place, off Broadway, be-, tween Powelb and Mason streets, thence t£ Sts. Peter an" Paul's Italian Church, where- a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 - o'clt-ck a. m., thence for New Italian Ceme- tery. : .- . . . ... DANNHEIMER— In this city. January •* 1904. Louis Dannhelmer, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 2 months and 26 day*. '• "CTFrlends and acquaintance* are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock.- from Maaonle Temple, where services will be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 127. F. and A. M. Cremation Odd Fellows" Ceme- tery." Remains at the- parlors of Theodor Dlerks:. 057 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. DOOLEY— In Salt Lake City, December 31. 1903. Mrs. Clara Z. Dooley wife of the late- N. P. Dooley. aged 34 years and 5 months. CT Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday)." at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & Eng- lish^ 29 Van Ness avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. DUNN — In Fort 5 Bragg. Mendocino County. January 2. 1904,' George Herman Ducn. be- loved sort of Mrs.' Matilda Dunn, and brother of Wilbur L., Stella V... Frank M.. Sara E.- and, the late Clara B. Dunn, a native of Oakland. Cal.. aged 2(5 years and 1 month. A member of Live Oak Lodge So. 61. F. and A. M. ; Fountain Lodge No. 168. I. O." O. F., and Oakland ' Chapter No. 140. O. E. S. •'• .'..«•** FLEMING — In this city. January *. 1904. at her residence. 1716 Mission street. Catherine, beloved wife of James Fleming, a native of County Kerry. Ireland, aged 73 years and- 2 months.- . . . GRIFFIN— In this city. January 4. 1904. Frank D. Griffin, dearly beloved husband of the late Mamie L. Griffin, devoted father of ¦ Bertram Griffin.- son of John D. Griffin, and ' brother of Daniel. Denis and John Griifin. aged 40 years. ' • C7Krlenda and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. January 7. 1004. at 8:30 o'clock, from the rfsldence.of his brother, John Griffin. 2321 . Bryant street, thence to St. Peter's' Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of hta soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment .Holy Cross Cemetery. HASELTINTS — In this city. January 3. l*>04. Charles E... beloved husband -of- the late Mariette W Hasetltine. and father of Charles W.. Louis B., Harriet Ruth and" Eben B. : Haseltine and Mrs. William- Carr. a native of Maine, aged SO years S months 7 (Jays. E7"rhe funeral cervices -will be held to- day .(Tn^day). at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. at • his late residence. 3S0 San Jose avenue, be- tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. • - . • HIGGINS— In this city. January 3. 1904. Isabelle Frances Hlggins, beloved sister of Mrs. W. B. Malloy. a native of San Fran- cisco. - - ¦ ¦•¦ - - C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the' funeral to-day (Tuesday). January 5. at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the residence of Mrs. Malloy.' 14 Shot- well .street, thenc* to St. Charles' Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul, commencing at 0 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¦ • • ¦ . . . . . ¦ KETTNER—In this city. January -2. 1904. Al- bert Kettner. a native of Germany, aged 67 years 8 months and 3 days. - £7Fflends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral "Wednes- day ' January A. 1904 at 1 o'clock, from Druids' Hall. 413 Sutter' street, where the services will be held under the auspices of North Beach Lodge No. 9. O. d. H. S; In- tsrment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains I at Charles J. B. .Metzler's undertaking par- lors 636 Washington street. LILJENBERG— In this city. January 2. 1904. Llllie ¦ Kreckman. beloved wif« of Frank O. Liljenberg. and sister of Mrs. Edward W. Kern, a native of Rochester. N. Y.,' aged 37 years 11 months and 4 days. (Rochester papers please copy.) tuTFrlemis and acquaintances are resptct- . fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. January 5. 1904. at 1:30 o'clock. ,. at her late residence, 664 Hampshire street. between 'Eighteenth and Nineteenth. In- terment will take place in Rochester, ,N. Yy LONG— In this city. January 1. 1904. at her. • residence. 66 Webster street.' Bridget Long. beloved Mster of Mrs. Robert Stein, rand aunt of May Stein. Mrs. Theresa Fett and Mrs. J. F.'Foran. a native of Ireland. LUNDQUIST— In this city, January 3. 1304, Oscar ¦ K.,. beloved husband oX Marie Lund- qulst, and brother of Hllma Mathilda and Axel Alfred Lundqulst. a native of Sweden. i aged "41 years and 6 months. E7" Friend? and acquaintances are respect- . fully. Invited to attend. the funeral to-morrow ¦ (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Pythian Castle, 909 Market street, under the aus- pices ¦ of the Swedish Society. Interment Cyprus Lawn -Cemetery, by carriage..- \ Re- mains at the nariors of Halsted & Co.. 940 Mission street. -'• • McARDLE — In this city. January 3. 1904. F«r- guaon McArdJe. . beloved son of the late Michael and Ann McArdle, and brother of : Owen" ana John McArdle and " Mrs. ¦ Efleh ' Marrln, a native of. Columbia. Tuolumne - County Cal., aged 42 years 11 months and 1 1 day. McGILLIVRAY — la this city. January 4. 1904, ! Barbara, beloved, wife of Joseph McGilll- ' vray. a native or Scotland.' aged 80 years. McAULIFFE— In tnls, city. January 4, 1904.' Mrs. M**~r> McAullffe, beloved mother of : Irene ! McAullffe, •' and" sister of Mrs. T. H. ' Spotswood and Edward -Burns, a native' of San Francisco, aged 3i years 10 months anJ 11 days. •.-•¦-.,'.--¦ • ic? Remains- at the parlors of Valente. MarlnlA Co..' 1324 Stockton street, between Union and .Green. ' . • • MANNING-r-In this city, January. 3.' 1904. Michael Manning, a native of .Ireland, aged 62 years. _:.-,, \ .. ¦ i ' MUSTO— In tfcis city. January 3. 1904. Joseph. ' ¦ beloved* husband- of Maria Musto. and fathei of Clarence. Guide- Manraret, Laura, Flor- ence} Lotta and Mme. Emilia Tojettl. a na- tive of the province of Chlavari. Italy, agjd , 74 years. Jv^tAlV.ni'* jjj "?""Funeral services will be held -Tuesday, , January 5. 10W. at 1:30 o'clock, at his late . residence. Funeral orivate. PERRT— In tht« city. January 2. 1904. Charles . O Perry, a native* of Greencastle. Ind. CC""*Frlends are 'invited to attend the tu- ¦ nera-l services at 2 o'clock". Wednesday. Jan- uary «.' at the. First Unitarian Church, cor- . ner Franklin ¦ and Geary streets. Remains at the parlors of'N. Gray t, Co., 355 Sut- ¦ ' ter street. ' ; . ' ' ' \ , . PRITCHARD^-In this city. January 3. 1004.. . James Noel, beloved son of - Frederick L. ' and . Rose , L. Prltcnard. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and ¦ 20 days. , Cyinterment private. SHEEHAN— In this ' city. January 2. 1904. Andrew Sheehan. a native of County Car!ow. Ireland; aged 63 years. A member of La- borers' Protective Union No. S044. , tCFriend* and acquaintances ar* reaprct- fully InVited to attend the funeral Tuesday. F. J. MONAHAN. Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN,* O'HAR A ¦&. CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3. ' s 2339-2341 Mission ist.. near Nineteenth. ¦ :-..' San Francisco. • James McGinn. -Henry Hansen. ¦ JAMES McGINN & CO.. .' " Formerly With McGinn Bros..-. -. ¦ Funeral Dlrettors and Embalm;rs— - - 214 ' Eddy st. : 'Tel. South 576. I MISCELLAXEOCS WASTS. I BOOKS and Hbraries bought. H. C. HOLMES. I 1143 Market st.: phone Jessie 3741. or postal. j I I'AY highest price* for all kinds of cast-off j dc-thing: fend postal. MORRIS. 870 Foisom. I TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth st. : tel Jessie 2S31. -•» ¦•*» MOXEY TO LOAN. AAA— HERMAN MURPHyT"~ 601-C02-603 Examiner bunding. Quick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Kstat*^. second mortgages, undivided inter- ens, asrignrcects of r=nt». property In trust. etc.: legacies. life estates and undivided ln- m-<?sts in property uurchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. Wh*n You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. ANY arnotni •¦>! money quickly!'.! On your f urr Uure and piano without removal,' or any cthrr good security; fairest, rates; Mr'ctly ccnftler.tlal: no commission; private party. Rcotx 68, Donohoe building, 1170 * Market tt. MONEY leaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, bonrdlnir- houses, without f*>cuntj-; eary payments; largest business in 46 principal cities. Tolman. 553 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY r:sr>prt*ble private place to obtain liberal ndvancc-s on diamonds. Jewelry, at Ii •*t cent Interest. . Baldwin Jewelry Store, Si«> Market: tel. Main 1644. Branch. 19 Third. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL LOAXS on fur- niture, planes, or to salaried poople on th'lr note: proper tneatm«r.t guaranteed. ILLINOIS TRUST CO.. r. 16, Phelan bid., tel. Main 704. A — 1 per <rt-n». on furniture or piano: no remov- al, n.- commission, no publicity; $25 up; quick, private, confidential. 20 Montgomery, rm. 7. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFKICK. 103 Grant ave.. LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. MONEY to loan on low interest: sold, silver. diamonds, pearls and precious stoaes bought at "W. J. HKSTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. NEW easy method— To wage-earners on unln- doretil notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-49. Chronicle bid*;. TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture: indorsed note* and other security. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phela-n building. AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; trtrlct privacy ;no commission ;installments accepted. BONELLI. 301 Eddy. Conservatory' building. ALL Joan* on diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. t?. F. Collateral Lean Bank. 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN. room 81, « Eddyst. 1 PER c»nt on furniture or piano. 100H Mu- tual Savings Bank bldg., 7C8 Market et. • STAR Loan Co. of Wyomlnr loans money to salaried employee. R.311. Mutual Kav. Bk.bld. CASH loaned *alan»4 people on notes without i-!dorf*r. MOKELL. tf<« Examiner building. v^J(i^£5£AV'?fSTRUME>TS ! A FINE lot of second-hand uprights from $50 up. including such makes as Chickering. Vose. Kroeger. Curta*. Kirkham. Pease. Hardman Marshall & Wendell. Baus and others. EEN'j! CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. No branches in San Francisco. PURING the n<*xt few days we Fhall off.T un- usual ot'portunity for the purchase of good instruments at exeeedinglj- low prices;- you can make money by calling on us at once. THE ZTENO MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 763 Market 6t. : ¦ JUST arrived, 3 carloads new pianos, for rent $3 per tria; 11 good «cond-hand riano? to' !¦*• fold at cost. Scott-Curtaz Piano Co., 5«0 Hayes n. PIANOS rented $2 up; tostallments, $4 up; Isrg^ft wholesale and retail piano house of the West: write or call for our extensive bar- galn lift. HEINE PIANO CO.. 235-237 Geary. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; good as ne-*-; $135. 237 Geary st $65— UPRIGHT piano: Steck mahogany-: nearly new. HORNUNQ BROS.. 216 McAllister at. ALMOST new upright; cheap; cash or tnstall- m«nt. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. BEAUTIFUL, 3-pedal Stelnway upright piano; perfect order; Facrlrtce. Keefre's.285 O'Farrell. SOHMER. Byron Maury pianos. Cecllian piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 30S-3I2 Post st SUPERIOR vjoilas, zithers, pldand new. , H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and. best in America— Tha Wee*l7 Call. 16 pa^es. sent to any address 'in' the I"n*te<1 State* or Canada one year for tl."- ''' OFFICES A!VD STORES TO LET. NICE fine ojflco to let; also fine front desk room. Call at 419 California St.. room 21. ' PERSONALS. BARON'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. Young ladles steadily employed can have Baron's cloaks, suits. • furs and tailor-mada #ults to order; on weekly or monthly pay- ment plan, at regular marked prices. Con- vince yourself by calling on ! BARON, 762 Market Et. GRADUATES of New York School of Massage. Osteopathy, vapor and electric baths: face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and ccld water; trained nurse* as attendants. Prof, and Mrs. Morris. 40t> Geary. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cure* dandruS and itching: scalp: no etaln or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggists", hairdressers'; accept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.. 133S Polk st. ¦ A — COME ar.d let our doctors give you free examination and advice: you pay for the medicine only and at the lowest prices. LION PHARMACY. 1500 Mission 6t.. cor. 11th. A NEW idea In Jewelry and Central American curies. . Indian curtains, draperies, chawl*. etc: the only store In the city "that carries this. FP>0WI£S & SON. 1239 Polk. nr. Sutter NOT how cheap but how good is tha motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market St. PHYSICIAN. 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, tocaite habit. Call- or address Central Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave., corner Sutter St.; fee moderate. SPECIAL OFFEH for 1 mo.: ln<ilts.' suits made to order; flrft-olass work; $1(>; with material furnished $20 up. At M. WILSON. 2HQ Geary. DRUNKENNESS morrhfne and all druRs- dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark: Co., 1S33 Polk St.; consultation free; call or write.. LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days or no charges; guaranteed. Acme Liquor Cure Co.. 037 Mar- ket st.. room 203; 'phone South 731. • ' AT !?£S than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats, and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 7"il Market st. "ELEGANT suits on easy installments; 50 c«*nts and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket st.. between Seventh and Eighth. , DAN'CING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Sun- day evgs.. Teutonia Hall. Howard st.. 'near 9th; Prof. Foster; society dancing taught. Bon Marche Pants Co. ; special $5 pants to or- dcr. Rooms 14 & 16. 40 Ellis. Tel. Drumm 44. MASQUERADE coBtumes/. play books, wigs; country ordcry. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse. 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 5O: r t5ress pa'nts $2-507 Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. "Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists'. A BRANCH office of The Call for-the reception cf advertisements and subscriptions has been cpened at 1008 Market St.. upposlte ?Flfth. Oi-en until 11 p. m. ' -. PAL.j(*t*iTrVY. MME. DEVAS. scientific palmist' and astrolo'- giM; palm readings $1; U questions by ex- press. $1; open Tuesday eve. also. 133 Post st. NEERGAARD palmistry cla-s begins Jan. 5. 8 P- ni.. at g<2 Poet st, : readings dally. . : H. JEROME FOSELLI. palmist. 515 Tayicr gt.. near Geary. Phone Flack 501. LEGAL ADVEIITISE31KXTS. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS- ?«otioe is hereby given that, pun-uant to the provision of Article Eight of tSt- mortcace from this Company to the Central Trust Com. Tc£?" ?L N ? r York ' T ™stee. datcl August I. JVnt this Company hag set apart cut of the railroad therein mortgaged the mm of Twen- ty-five thousand dollars in truK: to be uced to redtem said bonds, and that bot.ds Issued *L a i?Z r **i 1, I ? orts "£' ! W|U be rej-emed there. with and bids are hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to !>•« named by the bidder?, to the amount requisite to ex- haust raid sum. Such bids should be pre-' wnted to this Company at its office 120 Broadway. In the City of New Y.-rk. on or before the 1st day of February 1904 at' l TS!. v * # °' cI 2 ck noon - a*"* should be Indorsed "Bids for Surrender of Central Paclnc Rail way Company Flr»t Refunding 3or.J* •' CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY C0MP\NY k- »% E V H ' HARRIMAN. President. ' h«w York. . January 2, 1904. tlBAL ESTATE CITY — FOR SATLK. HENRY (Of David Stern & Sons), THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1904. * At 12 o'clock noon. At Salesroom, f . 11 MONTGOMERY ST. ' '•• ; ' COLE STREET. . "~u lW 25 I 25 I 25 I 25 I 25 I 25 I 25. « , . r: 1 k 0 ' •¦• c w o • • . c g u * - l , r*. ¦- »" • '-, ¦ ej 13 " :8 .137:6 g s w r — a £ g g M r *-' 3 » ?« a • v- h.i • _ - — _ k$ . s - 8 137:6 I 137:6 " y 100 < _ ¦ « % ' »a - ¦ - S ' Sj w M " ' ' ¦ • ' *** ' 100 - - - - ¦ "" » 25 I 25 25 25 26 25 | 25 j CLAYTON STREET. ~ i STREET WORK DONE. FACING GOLDEN OATE PARK. 3* -CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. FELL ST.. BOULEVARD AND PANHANDLE. FELL. HAYES. CLATTON AND COLE ST8. 40 per cent cash, balance at 6 per cent in- terest. " For further particulars apply to HTINRY STERN, 11 Montgomery et. BALDWIN & HOWELL. AcenUf. 25 POST ST. $9,250— Rents $92 50 per month; new bulld- InK. containing 4 flats of 4 and 6 rooms and bath each: Jot 35x90: $600O mort- ' gage at 6 per cent can remain; Guer- rero si. $4,000— Rents $42 per month; 4 separate flats of 4 rooms *ach; close to Third st. and Southern Pacific depot; lot has double frontage. $6.600 — Corner 23x1 10. vicinity of Golden Gate ave. and Stelner St.; front .house of 8 rooms and bath and 2 flats adjoining; all in perfect condition. $4.300— Downtown building lot, size 30x60 to rear street: vicinity, of California and Stockton rts.; owner will exchange for other city property. $24,000 — Largr« corner on Third at., a, few min- utes' walk from Market St.; present rents with old improvements $117 50 per month; splendid buy. $9.500 — Washington St., near Kearny: busi- ne*s " property ; 2-story brick building, store and rooms above; rents $67 5O per month. $12,000— Oak 1 *t.. near entrance to Golden Gate Park; lot 25x137:6; new building Of 3 ceparate flats of 6, 7 and 7 rooms and bath each; rents $105 per month. $5,500 — 2-story house of 7- rooms and bath; Webster St.. near Washington; excellent location. ¦ . - $7.500— Powell st.; lot 40x70; rents $66 per *.« month: frame bulldlnj; separate flata* , : $18,500— Rents $16S 50 per month; large lot, 4S xl37:6; brick and frame buildings; 'stores 1 and rooms above; under lease; vicinity ot Kearny and Pacific sts. $6,150 T -Baker st., near California; 2- flats of '5 and « rooms and bath each; rents $600 per annum. \. • ¦ $11,750— Rents $92 per month: lot 25x160 to • • ¦ rear «re*t; Folsora -St., near Sixth, bufiwii property. • - ¦ $5500 — COR. store, flat, cottage, with stock o£ groceries and bar. $6*>00 — 2 new flats, 5 and 6 r. and b. on Dor- land St.; rents $62 50 per month. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Mission it. CALIFORNIA ¦ House Wrecking Co. pays • tha highest price for buildings and will wre^k the largest building completely within 10 days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth sts.. effice and yard. FOR sale— 68 9-12x137:6 on Pacific St.; under lease; $S5 per month ground rent. Inquire CHAS. C. BEMIS. 206 Hayward building. BUILD on your unimproved realty:" we loan full cost Improv. and part lot at 6- per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CQ.. Crocker building. CHIMNEY tops set ud. roofs, repaired by Ahlbacb b. Mayer, plumbers. S36 Howard st. LOTS. N or 6 side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by TV. J. GUNN. 530 California st. REAL ESTATE-r-Cojintry— For Sale. 718 ACPES near Mayfle'd. 11 miles from San Joee: 100 acres full bearing prunes; larga vineyard; all Rood land; water piped every- where; immense concrete reservoirs; flna bouses, sta.blfs, barns, etc.; fenced in S fields; ccst $160,000: price $50,000. THORNE & KILPATRICK. 312 Bush st. San Francisco. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. . $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBKOUGH. Sacramento. Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- , legues sent free. C. M. W00STER CO.. 643 Market St. SONOMA and Santa Clara farms, orchards, al- falfa, srrape. grain and poultry farms. PE- TERSEN REALTY CO.. 1035 Market St. LAND in S?.n Joaquln for rent; will eeli cheap. Owner. 454 Thirty-fourth St.. Oakland. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in tha United State* or Canada one year for $1. poiXT uichSiotvp real, estates. WATER front lots and bargains; all tracts; maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 ParrQtt bldj. 4 LOTS chean for cash. 328 Bush sL. room 4. third fV>or. ¦ -• BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL bargains In lots in the Crystal Springs Tract; this tract Joins Grove-et. car line, two blocks of Dwlght way station and Tour blocks of the high school; will sell you lots," with the street work done or not; prices from $10 to $15 per front foot: can sell you these lots on easy terms or we will build you a house in this tract on easy terms; 5-room house for sale; large lot; near Col- lege ave.: cheap; wtll sell or rent you fac- tory site In West Berkeley; call and see our properties. . ¦ • . " CHENEY & BERRY. • Pcstofflce block. Berkeley; OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL, ESTATE. .;» CHEAP LOTS. CHEAP LOTS. -, $5 cash,' $2 50 monthly; fln». level lots; aoll and location euperb; price $75. $10 cash, $5 monthly: level lots in new set^- ' tlement: soil' and location the best; 50x145; price (150. . . . ?25 cash, $7 50 monthly; extra fine lots lOOx' 122:6; 75 homes Just gone up; has a great fu- r ture; see them; price $300; will build you a home. . Near two electric lines, school, church, wida boulevard and adjoining East Oakland: section building up with good, substantial people 'Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh St., Oakland, opposite .Broadway station; carriage, free H Z. JONES; owner. • ' ; ; OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. :'., MONTANA House. 320 Eighth st.:' sunny - . sultf and ulnrle rooms- for housekeeping • • O AKL AK D FURXITURB FOR SALE. TO-MORROW tli*. day for bargalnT7iP7urn^ , tare. U. Schellha-as, 11th st.,cor.store, Oakland. m B£OMS_ FOR HOPSEKEEPIXG. GEARY, 1002 — Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; running water; gas; reasonable. HAIOHT, 218 — 2 eplendld. rooms. $20; also very sunny . front room, with kitchen; $17 50. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Pine «t_. near" Hyde—^Suriny 5-room furnished suites; steam heat: electric lighted;, free baths; rates $30 up. - ' * . - MISSION, 1682%.; near .Thirteenth-^ sunny roome. furnished for housekeeping;- 2 : beds; --coal stove;. $13. ¦-.',> :•.¦'':-,.";-_ •-' .";.v-i- MODEL House, 1206 Stcckton — Newly furnished rooms. $5-$12; gas, ba^h. > phon«'> > . . ''••¦ NINETEENTH. 343t>. bet.^ Mission and- Va- lencia — 3 nicely furnished sunny, rooms, front bay window, parlor; Hack '. parlor* and large kitchen: well furnished-; coal and gas ranges; rent cheap to permanent people. 1 "f"j . O'FARRELL. 402, corner TayWr— 2 furnished j housekeeping rooms; grate; sink. POLK, 1020. near Geary— Neatly furnished front housekeeDlng rooms: reasonable. BUTTER. 2620 — Furnished bedroom, 'dinlng- room. kitchen, yard, bath: use- parlor. APARTMENT SOUSES. Jag MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. ~£U''?. Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments;:, all sunny corner suites;, furnished or unfurnished; non« superior; ma- rine view.- LYON & HO AO,-, 116 Montgomery. -THE GABLES, j Cor. Clay and Larkin ste.— Modern 3-4-5-room • up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- ' nished; all- latest conveniences; reservations can be made on premises,-.l to 4; terms reas. BT. CECILE, 115 Fell st;. above Van Ness— The acme of perfection in modern, .elegantly fur- nished 3-room apartments; ¦ private bat !•..«.. steam heat. elec. lights, elevator; gas ranges'. i ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson St.— Moderns 3-4-5 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. ,\ AUGUSTINE. 945 Post— 3 and 4' rooms; fUT- nlshed new and up to date. : . ¦ .. HADDOXHALL. 051 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. i ' . "' : ROOMS TO LET— Furn. and Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts. — New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices from $1.50 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house In this vicinity; first-class grill attached.' A— BRUNSWICK House, 14S Sixth «t.— Rooms 25c to $1 -per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and - light housekeeping rooms; open » 11 night. ABERDEEN. 836 8utter — Just opened; hand- somely, fur. ; cor, suites: bath; sun all day; fine view; single rm*. ; tourists; excl. location. AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c, -50c. $1. $1 60 night; $1 SO to $10 week; house open all night. AT the Pierpont, 450 Ellis— Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; .transient. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No" 1364)— Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. ¦ BUSH, 866 — Single rooms, private family, for gentlemen with best- references; -no sign.-' CALIFORNIA. 2304. bet. Webster and FilU - more— Good room; grate; bath adjoining:; $8. CAP/*, 816 — Sunny furnished front. rooms; pri- vate family: rent reasonable. '¦- • '• CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, corner Maafln— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. » 11 FILLMORE. 028. near McAHJSter St.— Nicely furnished room In »' fine Ideality; car' lino passes the door; reasonable. - .." '_" '" FOURTH, 475 (first floor) — Nicely furnished room' in private family; rent reasonable. FULTON; 1605— Front room} furnlshed.*V '•' GRAND Southern. Tth and Mission — Rooms 50c to $1 60 night: $1 to $3 week r -reading-room. LARCHMONT. 361 Sutler— Sumy rooms:, elec- tric lights; elevator; central; transient 1 '.. '-¦ '-^IcALLISTER. 1302— Large sunny, pleasant . furnished -room for gentleman. ' ";• POWELL, 317— Sunny front suite for doctor or dentist ;• also other furnished rooms: -- ¦ ROYAL House. 126 ElUs— Incandescent lights, reading-room. smoklng-roOm and 'ladles' par- lor; rooms per night.- 35c to $150; week. $2 to |S; month; $8 to $30; elevator, on ground floor; rooms with hot and -cold water; baths.' ET. -JAMES, McAllister-and Laguha— A sunny furnished single .room; rent $7.' '" . SUMNER, va. — 2 surmy • 'unfurnished- front rooms. ¦ •- ¦• ¦ • - * ' * : - ' •-.- '- V : • ' BUTTER; 1O22V4. near Hyde— --Large- . sunny double parlors,- with.kltch., laboratory ;'rea,8, THE FREMONT. 1864 MARKET. ST.— Strictly, first-class elegantly , furn. rooming hotel. , Tel. South 1133. Capt. H. O. Ulberg. Prop. ¦• TURK. 200, corner Jones — Nicely furnished tunny room- . TURK. 121S^- Furnished room, with use- of kitchen it desired; also single front room. . ! UNITED STATES^. 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 rooms. 35c to.$l night. $1.75 to. $6 week; elec-' trie lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, read. -room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS. 519— Handsome sunny furnished" suites and single -rooms; all -conveniences! . ' ' WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St.. near Market— . Moet convenient and 'respectable; 700 rooms: 85c to $1.50 night; $2 to ?S week: elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus ; baggage. WOLF Hou?«. £02 "Sixth— .Electric . iieht In every roam: room' from 15c to $1 per nlgbt. 75c to $5 r*r week: open all night. ADVERTISEMENTS.- subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church, sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been Opened at 1003 Market Et.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ¦ .'' - ROOMS A.VP^ BOARD. £^~~~"^~H0TEL BALTIMOReT*" VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR 6EARY. ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY. HOTEL. . ¦ HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGKR & ZEKERG. PROPRIETORS. . A 1 HOTEL HATTON — ' £££ r SE. .COR. PINE AND TAYLOR This new and rustic constructed,. hotel is sit- uated In the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences; is now cpen for occupancy; reservations can now be made oa. prcmises daily. j; ' A- ¦ THE~DRES.DEN ¦ - SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HQUSE. 1442 FULTON.. BET. BRQDERICK AND BAKEK. CALIFORNIA. 1 1246— Most 'select location In modern, elegantly furnished private home: table unsurpassed; marine.vlew. • HOTEL MARTINET. Geary st. and Van Uess ave.. has changed hands: hereafter conducted first-class family hotel; table board specialty. FURNISHED rooms with board. 740 Ellis St.. THE NIRA. 013 Taylor--Nlcelr furnished, sun- ny suites; also .single;' excellent. table. , - NEWPORT. 1018 .Pine, near Taylor — Large sun- ny room; alio slngle t roomj. excellent table. Stevenson^ mansion. SO" California — Fine rooms; new chefs; "colored service; table- specialty. O'FARRELL. 3CS — Furnished rooms; home* cooking; -German family; 60' per '.week. ." . » PHYSICIANS A>'D_aUR.«EON9. DR. C." C. O'DONNELL— Office and residence 1021 ",4 Market st... bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women, ' :^ DR. M. MATSU.DA has returned from Orient • Now at SE. corner Geary. and Taylor sts.M BLOOD skin and rectal -diseases a specialty.- 1 -DR. BALL. 1073 \j Market St. - • . ... REMOVED — DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases -of the human body; for • 'past four years at 115-117 Mason;, now Io- cated at '667 Geary st*.' near Leavenworth.. DR. PONG 1 PO CUT, successor to Dr. LI "Po Tai, herb doctor, cures all/diseases of human '. by use of herba and teas. 727. Washington st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor— AH dls- ¦ eases* Cured by Chinese herba., 740-3 Clay st. 1 A — EMPORIUM "Storage '& Van ' Co. ; furniture. . household goods • stored, moved, shipped. 725-' 731 Howard .st;, nr. Thlrdr Phone -. Grant' 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.,'6f-~ K flee Post and Powell sts.; lei.' Prlye. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S storage— Furniture and merchan- dlse.- Z-Ti Golden Gate ave.; phone East 12«t. GOLDEN'-, Went StoraKe: advances ; made; 840 Migsiqn St.; tel. Howard 041. F. W^ Zchfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving. Com- 4 pany.- 2320 Fillmorest^;. phone, Jackson 281. BEKIXS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery ,¦•.. st. ; tej. Main " X&*0. Shipping; at'" cut rates. • PLACE; YOUR: OBOEiS EARLY \ lT?.^20ih GENTURYI 1 goiikIhik r Another shipment will ' -/, arrive abont January 21, . 1904. ' '¦ :"• ' I/-:." 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