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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAIX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, BIRTHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and bs Indorsed with the name and residence of persons 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. this city, January 2, 1906, to the wife of Henry Kaufmann (formerly Rose Harris), a daughter.

this city, December 23, 1904. to the wife of William A. Mahood, a daughter. DIED. Ahem.

Rlbby. Bailey, Margaret G. Richardson, John 31 Richards. Owen Barstow.Rachel Root, James Bent, Silas Savllle, Bronson, Campbell, Henry C. 68 Cipelli.

Dr. Smith, Cleary. Smith, Cohn, Sadie Breslauer Stelmke. Donovan. James Sullivan, Matthew Hannon, Talbot, Mary Howard, Tardlf, William Kearney, P.

Thorndlke, McFeeley, Trudgett, Charles 7 O'Nell, months Plngel. Vorrath. Thoa Power, AHERN this city, January 3, 1906, Jeremiah, beloved brother of James Ahem of Port Costa, a native of Ballyllne, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 32 years. ICT'Frlends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 7 a from the parlors of j. C.

O'Connor ft 767 Mission street, thence to St. Vincent's Church, Vailejo. where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 a. m. Interment St.

Vincent's Cemetery, Vailejo. Alameda, January 8, 1905. Margaret Genevieve dearly beloved wife of Louis F. Bailey of the City of Mexico, loving daughter of P. H.

and Anne C. Mc- Donnell, and sister of Joseph, Flossie, Clarence and the late John W. McDonnell, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 2 months and 18 days. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. from her late residence, 2136 Railroad avenue, Alameda, thence to St.

Joseph's Church, where, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St. Mary's 'Cemetery, Oakland. Alameda.

January 2, 1905, Rachel Mary Baretow, beloved wife of F. E. Barstow, a native of Maine, aged 35 years 3 months and 13 days. (Pr Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. from her late residence, 1116 Chestnut street.

Cremation private. this city, January 2, 1905, Silas E. Bent, a native of Nova aged 74 years. (tyFriends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to fcttend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. from the funeral parlors of the H.

Maaas 917 Mission street. Interment private. Oakland, January 2, 1905. Elizabeth, wife of the late Ai Bronson, and beloved' mother of A. Cottle and Mra H.

Brldgeman of Oakland and V. C. Lathrop of San Jose, a native of lUlrtols, aged 65 years 10 months and 26 days. Sausalito, January 8, 1905 Henry C. Campbell.

lEFFuneral services at Christ's Sausalito, on Thursday, January 6, at 10:30 a. m. this city. January 8, 1905, Dr. Savino Cipelli.

beloved husband of Marie Cipelli, a native of Italy, aged 57 years and 5 months. this city. January 3. 1905, at his residence, 1024 Howard street, Thomas, beloved husband of Bridget Cleary, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 years. Los Angeles, January 2, 1905, Sadie Breslauer Cohn, beloved wife of Isidor Cohn, and beloved sister of Mrs.

Jake Cohn of Susanville, Mrs. Julius Slegle, Mrs. Henry Zellerbach and Julie Breslauer, a native of San Francisco. CFFuneral and-interment private. this city, January 3, 1905, James Stephen, beloved son of Joseph and Mary Donovan, and loving brother of Mary, Timothy Ellen, Annie and the late Daniel, Joseph and Elizabeth Donovan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 24 years and 8 days.

A member of Carpenters Union, No 22. funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:15 a. from the residence of his parents. 2783 Bryant avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twenty-fourth, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:45 a.

m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. the City and County Hospital, January 2, 1905, Mary Hannon, a native of England, aged 89 years. HOWARD this city, January 2, 1906, Thomas Howard, brother of Martin and Patrick Howard and Mrs. H.

McCarren, and cousin of Mrs. M. C. McGrath and Mrs. M.

Murphy, a native of County Clare. Ireland, aged 36 yesjfs. (CFFrlends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from the parlors of J. C.

O'Connor ft 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, January 2, 1906, P.

F. Kearney, beloved husband of the late Mary J. Kearney, father of May. Annie, Francis and Gertrude Kearney and Mrs. Fred Dahuken and brother of Mrs.

J. Beardsley, Mrs. Joseph Doran and Michael F. Kearney of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 53 years and 11 months. (Halifax, Nova Scotia, papers please copy.) CTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a.

from his late residence, 54 Fair Oaks street, near Twentysecond, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hie soul, at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross i Cemetery. this, city, January 1.

1906, Bernard, beloved husband of Bridget Mc- Feeley, and loving father of James, Daniel. Ben. Edward and Mamie McFeeley and Mrs. Joseph W. Cooney, and grandfather of Bernard J.

McFeeley, a native of Donegal. Ireland, aged 75 years. (Boston and Philadelphia papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 672 Greenwich street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, lat 9:30 o'clock a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. El Paso, Texas. December 26, 1905, William O'Nell, eon of Cornelius and the late Mary O'Nell. and brother of Mrs. E.

S. CiDrico. Mrs. George Rose and Etta O'Nell, a native of Santa Cruz, aged 30 years. (Santa Cruz papers please copy.) PING the City and County Hospital, January 3, 1906.

Richard Plngel. a native of Germany, aged 61 years. the City and County Hospital. January 3, 1906, John Power a native of Ireland, aged 52 years. this city, January 2, 1905, Mary, beloved wife of the late James Rlbby.

and beloved mother of Mrs. E. Smith, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 66 years 4 months and 20 days. C7Frlends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:15 a. from the parlors of McFadden, Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St.

Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city. January 1.

1906, John Richardson, beloved son of Emma and the late John Richardson, and brother of Mrs. Mattle Schmidt and Mrs. Fred Staud of Watsonville. a native of California, aged 23 years 8 months and 18 days. Cy The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, at 1 p.

thence by electric funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 1:30 p. m. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery- this city, January 2, 1905. Owen W. Richards, beloved brother of William Richards and Mrs.

John Band, and uncle of William P. Doyle and Mrs. A. W. Slsson, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years.

ffyFrlends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 a. from the parlors of McFadden. A Green. 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 a.

m. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROOT this city, January 2, 1906, James beloved husband of Emily M. Root, and father of Mrs. John York of Stockton, and Leilla Alice Ellis Gilbert W.

and Dr. C. B. Root, a native of Vermont, aged 81 years 5 months and 28 days. ICXFrlends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p.

from the chapel at I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

Oakland, January 8. 1905. Wilfred, beloved son of Walter and Sarah Baville, and brother of Mrs. M. Bhaw, Mrs.

P. Rauch, Mrs. E. Champion, Mrs. A.

Noy, Mrs. C. Earl and Annie and Li 1 lie Savllle, I a native of England, aged 21 years 4 months and 20 days. this city. January 1.

1808, Caroline, beloved wife of the late John Schachhuber and loving mother of Mrs. Otto Schmidt. Mrs. Andrew E. Brown.

Mrs I James P. Mallon and the late John Schach- huber a native of Vienna, Austria, aged 68 years 1 month and 9 days. A member of the Christllche Mutter Vereln. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:45 a. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

James P. Mallon, 1122 Vermont street, corner Twentythird, thence to St. Anthony's Church, Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SMITH this city, January 2, 1905, Butler, beloved husband of Emily May Smith (nee Bovyer) and father of Genevieve and Randolph Smith, a native of Ohio, aged 54 years and 9 months. CFFrlends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. from his late residence, 701 Broderlck street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m.

train from Third and Townsend streets. this city. January 2, 1905, May Smith, beloved wife of Lawrence Smith, and mother of Willis. Lawrence and Irene Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years. Into rest, in this city, January 1, 1906 Dorathea.

beloved wife of Frederick Stelmke, and devoted mother of I Mrs. Sydney Vernon and John H. and Sophie Stelmke, a native of Germany, aged 64 years. A member of St. Markus Frauen Verein.

ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11 a. from her late residence, 2766 Octavla street, corner Union. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. this city. January 2, 1908, Matthew, beloved husband of Mary E.

Sullivan, father of Frank, May and Clarence Sullivan, and brother of Mrs. P. Banworth I and Mrs. M. McCoy, a native of Connecticut i A member of Unity Lodge No.

27, A. O. U. W. and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day 1 (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a.

from his late residence, 1112 Tennessee street, thence to St. Teresa's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Court Live Oak No.

67, F. of requests Its members to attend the funeral of our late brother, Matthew Sullivan, to-day (Wednesf day), at 9 a. from his late residence, 1112 Tennessee st. By order W. JURGENS, C.

R. M. C. MAHONEY, F. S.

Members of Young Men's Institute No. 74 are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. Matt Sullivan. By order JAMES GLACKAN, President. this city, January 2, 1905, Mary beloved wife of Joseph Talbot, mother of Frank F.

and Joseph C. Talbot, daughter of Catherine Johensen and the late Alexander Sweeney, sister of Mrs. E. O'Connor and Lizzie Murphy, and niece of Sister Mary Immaculate John, Patrick, Martin, James and Nellie Dempsey and Mrs. P.

Lannen, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 7 months and 7 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. from her late residence, 664 Howard street, thence to Bt. Patrick's Church tor services at 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TARDIF this city, January 2, 1905, William Tardlf, a native of England, aged 82 years 6 months and 13 days. the City and County Hospital, January 3 1905, John a native of New Hampshire, aged 75 years. Oakland. January 3, 1906, Charles, dearly beloved child of William John and Elnora Trudgett.

a native of Fulton, aged' 7 months and 6 days. this city. January 1. 1906 at his residence. 241 Twelfth street, after a Jong and painful illness, Thomas dearly beloved husband of Sophie L.

Vorratb and be. loved father of Mrs. Annie White, Mrs. Sophie Buttelraann. Mrs, Clara Juel Mrs.

Bertha and Ernest, William. Albert. Walter and Henry Vorrath. and brother of Diederich and the late A. H.

Vorrath. a native of Heide. Holstein Germany, aged 66 years 7 months and 17" days. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 13, I.

O. Q. and Vereln Elntracht. JCFFriends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from Odd I Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Harmony Lodge No.

13. I. O. O. F.

Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Second Officer Drowned. Charles Lagert, second officer of the schooner Columbia, which arrived in port yesterday from Ballard, was drowned last Sunday in the waters of the Pacific. Lagert was on deck and a heavy sea was running; suddenly the mizzen gaff downhaul struck Lagert on head, knocking him overboard. Every possible effort was made by the crew to save him, but he disappeared under the waves.

It is supposed that the force of the blow rendered him unconscious, from the sudden way in which he disappeared. Lagert was 35 years old and a native of Finland. Peyton Gets His Money. The DuPont powder people yesterday paid W. C.

Peyfcpn 110,000 for certain stocks he had bid in at a recent sale. Though the DuPonts once thought Peyton had bought it unfairly, explained that his bid was merely to hold up the the stock. He says he bought the Stock and deposited it with the California Safe Deposit and Trust Company wjfth the understanding that he would turn it over at any time when repaid by the DuPont folks. MACK ORDER SET ASIDE. Coffey yesterday set aside his recent order for a distribution of 8750,000 to the four children of William Mack, the late Paris shipping merchant.

Attorney Alfred Sutro appeared in court for E. S. Pillsbury, who represented Mack's widow during her lifetime. Pillsbury contended that he should have been notified of the application for distribution. The notice had not been given and the order had been made before he knew that it had been pending.

Attorney P. A. Bergerot, representing the heirs, contended that Pillsbury's power of attorney had ended with the widow's death. BANCROFT GOES TO MEET DIRECTOR KRUTTSCHNITT George Idppman Surprises Friends by Resigning His Position With Southern Paciiie. The- many friends of Geoflge W.

liippman, city passenger agent of the Southern Pacific Company, were greatly surprised yesterday when the announcement was made that he had resigned his position with the company. His resignation took effect yesterday and he Immediately entered the employ of the Union Oil Company. Llppman has been connected with the Southern Pacific Company for many years and is regarded as one of the most popular passenger agents in, the local railroad world and among the business men of the city. A pleasing bit of information reached the local offices of the Southern Pacific Company -yesterday in the shape of a circular from the offices of the Harriman lines in Chicago announcing the promotion of F. E.

Batturs to the position of general agent of the Atlantic system of the company, with headquarters in New Orleans. It is only twelve months ago that Batturs. then chief clerk to Assistant General Passenger Agent Donaldson in city, was promoted to the position of assistant general passenger agent of the Atlantic system, under Colonel T. J. Anderson.

According to the circular received here yesterday Batturs now takes rank Colonel Anderson, with headquarters in New Orleans. Not only 'is he vested with authority in passenger traffic matters over what is known as the Louisiana lines, but he is also given the powers formerly vested in Traffic Manager W. H. Masters, which means that Batturs will direct the passenger traffic affairs of the Harriman steamship lines running out of New Orleans. Another well-known passenger man also retired from the Southern Pacific Company yesterday in the person of Traveling Passenger Agent W.

H. Wood of Sacramento, who has accepted a position with a local wine association. His place will be filled by William Rodebaugh, who Is at present employed in the company's ticket office. Acting General Manager Bancroft of the Southern Pacific Company departed yesterday for Los Angeles, where he will meet Julius Krutt- Bchnitt, director of maintenance and operations of the Harriman lines, who is due there to-day. It is generally expected that upon Director Kruttschnitt's arrival in this city the latter part of this week, the anxiety of the Southern Pacific Company's officials regarding the future management of the road will be relieved by some announcement from the head of the operating department of the Harriman lines.

S. F. Booth, general agent of the passenger department, and C. Clifford, general agent of the- freight department of the Union Pacific, have gone to Los Angeles on a business trip. Manager Agler of the Southern Pacific Company left yesterday for Ogden on a tour of inspection.

AGED WOMAN IS VICTIM OF GAS ASPHYXIATION Mrs. Fanny Heuck is Found Dead a 1 Her Home, 716 Franklin Street, by Neighbor. Mrs. Fanny Heuck, aged 80 years, was found in her home at 716 Franklin street last night dead from gas asphyxiation. The old woman lived alone and yesterday Maud Feat, a young woman who lives next door, noticed that the groceries and milk belonging to Mrs.

Heuck remained on the doorstep until a late hour. Miss Feat knocked at the door but received no response. She then notified a son-in-law of the dead woman and he tried to gain entrance to the house, but the doors were locked. The odor of gas was theji detected. The police were notified and Detective Taylor was detailed on the case.

Taylor was compelled to break in two doors before he could get into the room. Mrs. Heuck was lying on a bed. Two of the gas burners in the room were turned on. The house was filled with fumes of the deadly monoxide.

The window was half way down from the top. It is thought that Mrs. Heuck left the two Jets burning and they were accidentally blown out. The dead woman owned considerable property in the neighborhood. PERSONAL.

J. T. Harris Jr. of San Jose is at the Lick. Rev.

Richard Wylie of Napa is at the St. Francis. Milton M. Detch, a Goldfleld mining man, is at the Palace. T.

B. Rickey, a capitalist of Carson City, is at the Palace. M. T. Carkeek, a business man of Sbnora, is at the Lick Mr.

and Mrs. John Bradbury of Los Angeles are at the St. Francis. Attorney N. Sleep of Stockton arrived at the Grand yesterday.

W. A. Hildreth, a business man of Stockton, is "staying at the Grand. Myram Hunt, a well known architect of Los Angeles, is at the St. Francis.

Colonel E. A. Forbes, one of Marysville's prominent attorneys, is at the Palace. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Ripley, prominent residents of Chicago, are at the Palace. C. Heyn and wife of Mazatlan, are among the latest arrivals at the Occidental. Cooper, one of the leading olive growers of Southern California, is at the Lick.

L. J. Rose, an Oxnard capitalist and fruitgrower, and his two sons are registered et the Palace. W. A.

Clark son of United States Senator Clark of Montana, is at the Palace, having arrived from Butte yesterday. Among yesterday's arrivals at the St. Francis was J. W. Rocklidge, a prominent insurance man of Salt Lake City, and his family.

H. B. Ramsdell, well known local merchant and one of the active members of the Olympic Club, has departed on a trip to Europe. Thomas Magee a member of the well known local real estate firm, and his wife returned yesterday from a trip abroad and are registered at the Palace. Californians in Washington.

WASHINGTON, following Califovnians arrived in Washington to-day: At the New W. Lachlan of Pasadena, Frank B. Jordan of San Francisco. Boy Crushed to Death. Frank Strano, a boy 13 years old, while playing-around the freight cars yesterday in the Santa F6 yards, was crushed to death between a car and rs truck.

The cat was backing and the truck was being driven beside it. Strano ran in between ihj two and was caught. He died at the Emergency Hospital at 11 o'clock last night. The boy had lived at -Mi'S. Mason street.

Alfred Witt, the driver of the truck, was arrested, but was released on furnishing bail. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY. JANUARY 3. James M.

Plmentel to Warren Dibble, lot on line of Gough street, ID of Greenwich, NE NW 50.0%, 31. 81, quitclaim deed; $30. Andrew J. and Margaret Donovan to Louis Zeh. lot on line of Jackson street.

107:6 of First avenue. to Presidio, to lands described In 2089 D. 34, SW to beginning (being intention to convey first partiea" Interest lying of line 137:0 of First $10. Cranch and Vernon Thompson to John and Atnie Kelly, lot on line of Alabama street, 78 of Twenty-fifth, 26 by 75; 310. Sophie C.

Buhne to George W. and Annie F. Robie. lot on line of Twenty-seventh street. 110 of Dolores, 25 by 114; $10.

Estate of Maurice Cavanagh or Kavanagh (by Robert P. Kavanagh, administrator) to Thomas Holland, lot on line of Day street, 80 of Church, by 114; 83500. Estate of Elizabeth Cavanagh or Kavanagh (by Robert P. Kavanagh, administrator) to same; 83500. Estate of Robert J.

White (minor, by Terry McManus, guardian) to same, same; $2625. Same to Henry and Anna Thlenel, lot on line of Day street, of Church. by 114; $2625. Estate of Maurice Cavanagh or Kavanagh (by Robert J. Kavanagh, administrator) to same, same; $2500.

Estate of Elizabeth Cavanagh or Kavanagh (by Robert J.a Kavanagh, administrator) tA same, same: F. A. and Thankful P. Plaffcted to M. Ueovleh.

lot on line of Vlcksburg street. 204 of Twenty-second 2S by 100; $10. Martin Hanson to Robert C. Rothi. lot on line of Fountain street 103:4 6 of Twentyfourth, 30 by 125; Mary McQuarrle and Carrie E.

Sheehan ta Moses Fisher lot on line of CXFarrell street, 247:6 of Mason, 27:6 by $10. William and Mary E. Tracy to Mary Edmondson (Holmtjerg). Anna B. Hoi in berg and Esima Sims (Holmberg), first conveys all land lying and second party conveys all land lying of lot on line of Post street, 39:6 of Agate alley Is' 60 to Lewis, subject to easement of buildings now standing; 8 Thomas and Kate E.

Lundy to William Creger. lot on NE corner of Post and Jones streets, 40 by 60: $10. John L. Davidson and E. A.

Leigh and Davidson Leigh to Helena A. Bchlesinger. lot on corner of Fifth and Folsom streets, SW 75 by SE 90. quitciaim deed: $10. Aaron Abrahams to Morris Meyerfeld lot on corner of Folsom street and Harrison avenue.

SW 25 by SB 90; $10. Owen McGlllicuddy to Margaret McGUlicuddy. lot on NW line of Howard street, 50 SW of Eighth. SW 25 by NW 90; gift. California Title Insurance and Trust Company to Detler Hopp, lot on line of Vermont street.

100 of Twenty-third, 25 by 9 100; $10. Estate of Adolph Sutro (by Emma L. Merrltt. executrix) H. Kleinclaus.

lot on line of Forty-eighth avenue, 412:6 of 0 street. 25 by 132.27 NW 25.03, 133.54; $976. Frank Croghan to Joseph Holl, lot on NW line of Preclta avenue, of Mission street. 25.77. 112:9, 25:4.

123:8, Preclta Valley 85 and 88; $1000. Carl B. and Franzlska Bauer to Charles H. Rick, lot on line of Thrift street. 100 of Plymouth.

50 by 8 125. block Railroad Homestead; $10. C. Reis to Daniel Sips, lots 3 and 4, block 34, Reis Tract; grant. J.

T. Bloomfleld to John C. Ehret. lot 18, block 366. South San Francisco Homestead; $10.

A. 8. and Nellie A. Groth to J. T.

Bloomfield, 12 and 13, San Miguel Homestead Association; also lot 2, block 308. Pleasant View Homestead Association; also lot 16, block 366, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; also lots 9. 11 and 46, block 51. City Land Association: $10. Julius C.

Reis to Sarah E. Bailey, lot 32, block 3. Reis Tract; grant. Estate of Fannie P. Karnsworth (by Lotta P.

Farnsworth, executrix) to Perclval Tomlinson. lot 26, block Sunset Heights; $625. Lotta P. Farnsworth to same, same; $625. John E.

Schmld to Frank Schmid, lot on line of Caselll avenue. 125 of Clover street. 100, 25. 21. 50.

121. 25, block 2 Pioche and Robinson subdivision; $10. Continental Building and Loan Association to Timothy M. and Margaret Cronin, 43 and 44. block 19.

Lskevlew; $10. Estate of J. P. or John P. or John Croks (by Charles J.

McCollum and James Gartlan, executors) to Mary and G. Fritz Munk, lot on NW corner of Telegraph road and Norton street. 100 by 50; $1500. Eintracht S. and B.

Vereln to Charles Winters, lots 24 and 25, Jones' Addition to Fairmount Tract; $10. Christian and Sofle Lehmann to William Patterson, lot 13, block 3. Spreckels subdivisions blocks and Park Hill Homestead Association No. 2: $10 Builders' Contracts. F.

H. Wulzen (owner) with William Tegeler (contractor), work for two three-story frame buildings (six fiats) on SW corner of Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, 8 90. 110, 90, 105:6: $32,850." O. F. yon Rheln (owneV) with Judson Manufacturing Company (contractors), architect C.

A. and Iron work for a seven-fitory and basement brick building on line of Turk street, E4B of Taylor, 27:6 by $1700, Mrs. Henrietta N. Hobhs (owner) with C. Parent (contractor), arohltect T.

Paterson Rosa work for a two-story frame building on NE comer of Devisadero and Fourteenth streets: $9236. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Tuesday, January 8. Schr Sailor Boy, Olsen, 10 days from Harbor.

Br stmr Crusader, Brown, 26 days from Moll. Stmr Fulton, Panzer. 86 hours from Areata. SAILED. Tuesday, January 8.

Btmr Del Norte. Payne, Crescent City. Stmr Olpsy, Leland, Monterey. OUTSIDE BOUND MIDNIGHT. Ida McKay, O.

M. Kellogg and R. Wilson. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA Jan Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay.

Sailed Jan Rosecrans, for San Francisco. A Jan Cascade, stmr Newburg- and stmr G. C. Llndauer, henca Dec 31. OCEAN STEAMERS.

NEW Jan Xvarnla, from Liverpool. Sailed Jan Kaiser Wllhelm Grosse. for Bremen: stmr Pannonla, for Naples, stmr Cevlc, for Liverpool. GLASGOW Jan Mongolian, from New York. Dec Arlon, for British Columbia.

Dec Rameses, for Seattle. Jan Kroonland. from New York for Antwerp, and proceeded. Jan Blucher, from Hamburg and Dover, for New York. Jan Saxonia, for Boston, via Queenstown.

Memoranda. TACOMA, Jan. Tacoma, which sailed from here to-day for Shanghai, with a full cargo. Is aground near West Point Lighthouse, north of this city. SOUTHAMPTON, Jan.

reported sailing Dec. 31 of the stmr Marquette, for New York, was an error. Fails to Trick Messenger. Charles Eisley, a young man, overheard a jeweler giving instructions to a messenger 'boy to deliver a diamond pin to a woman living on Geary street. Eisley hastened to the place and whe.i the messenger arrived there to deliver the pin Eisley was on hand to receive it.

The messenger became suspicious and notified Policeman Jordan. Eisley was arrested and at the City Prison was registered on the detinue book. Bishop Hamilton Will Speak. Bishop J. W.

Hamilton will speak at the California-street Methodist Church this evening. Twenty-five young men of the Men's League from various churches will be present and assist in the services. MRS. (JORDAN Gerdan. formerly Pauline Levy, the widow of the late Henry Levy, yesterday gave notice of an appeal front the decree of final distribution of estate and the settlement of the final account of the admlnlstiators.

Most of Levy's fortune went to his ten children and she contested the will on the ground that the father had been unduly influenced by them. The estate was wcrth about $10,000. BANKRUPT RAILROAD C. Brown of Broderick, a Southern Pacific Cotnpunv employe, filed a petition in insolvency yesterday in the United States District Court. He owes $853 and has no assets BEAD G.

U. L'MBSEN 20 Montgomery st. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION li 1 AUCTION Of Investment residence and unimproved properties be held Tuesday, January 10, 100 a. at our salesroom, 20 Montgomery at o'clock, noon. CHOICE CORNER RESIDENCE.

California SE. cor. of Middle I t. Webster unu Fillmore a well built and nicely finished residence of 0 rooms and hath; basement containing 2 rooms: lot -ax .0. CALIFORNIA STREET RESIDENCE.

2325 California bet. Laguna and Bui hanan a two-story residence of ten tns and bath. In good order; lot a very choice residence soction. PINE STREET RESIDENCE. 1009 Pine bet.

Octavia and Laguna desirable two-story residence of 9 rooms and bath; key lot. SACRAMENTO STREET RESIDENCE. 34.1 Sacramento bet. Walnut and Laurel st new residence of 9 rooms and bath; modern in every respect; lot A. SACHS ESTATE.

Executrix Sale. Baker east line, bet. Washington and Jackson 2 flats of 8-6 rooms bath each; rents $62 50 per lot 25x 100. LAGUNA STREET INVESTMENT. 2014-2016 Laguna east line, bet.

Union and Filbert improvements consist of a2-story dwelling of 8 rooms and bath, also tage of 4 rooms, and brick stable in rear; large lot. 56x137 irr. MISSION FLATS. 4030-4032 Army north line, bet. Sanches end Noe 2 flats of 4 rooms and bath each; rents $21; lot PARK BUILDING LOTS.

Oak south line, bet. Baker and Broderick 2 choice lots overlooking the park panhandle, size each. CHOICE BUILDING LOT. Alpine west line. bet.

Duboce aye. and 14th choice lot, 25x90. BAKTLETT STREET RESIDENCE. 431 Bartlett east line, bet. 25th and 26th a comfortable residence of 13 rooms and bath, inlaid floors, nice lawn and garden; stable in rear; lot GOLDEN GATE PARK EXTENSION BOULEVARD.

SW. cor. Point Lobos and 14th ten choice building lots fronting the boulevard drive from Golden Gate Park to Presidio. this very choice residence property; also cottage with barn, well, windmill, and lot irr; rent, $25 per mo. one-third cash, balance can remain at 6 per cent, payable in one or two years.

For catalogue and further particulars apply i at cur office. G. H. UMBSEN A 20 Montgomery st. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS.

Do you realize that the growing city of San Francisco has only a small area of Ocean Beach? Astounding prices will be obtained for lots fronting the ocean in near future. We offer the only graded lots fronting right on boulevard, ceean and park. 1 I $450 to ocean and park view. Lots on easy terms. None like them in this city.

Selling rapidly at our low prices and terms. Don't miss this opportunity; see them to-day. $100 to park and ocean; $5 monthly. Get off car at our Oceanslde branch offlce on corner st. and 47th open daily and Sunday.

$300 to $1100 Sunset and Richmond lots. On installments. $100 to $400 Excelsior Homestead lots. Near cars. $5 monthly.

to $3000 cottages in Sunset, Richmond, OiVar.sirle and Mission; easy terms. SOL GETZ A SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 51. fourth floor, Chronicle bldg. ONLY A FEW LEFT. $1 25 PER WEEK.

NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. $200 for choice lots, Excelsior Homestead Tract; level as a billiard table: on -grade: close to fine school and Misslon-st. electric cars; bound to double in value. $400 each on installments of $10 per month; no taxes; fine lots, near Ocean boulevard; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park; these are the cheapest lots In this district; advancing in price rapidly.

W. J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery r. 8.

Phone Main 5704. $80,000. CLOSE TO GEARY AND TAYLOR. Nearly 70 ft. front by 137:6 ft.

deep. Has rear frontage. Excellent site for Improvement and positive increase in value. Present old Improvements pay $230 a month; could pay better. THOMAS MAGEE St SONS, 6 MONTGOMERY ST.

$350 EACH; cheapest lots in the city: in the best part of the Mission; sewer, gas and water. Address, Owner, Box 3658, Call. FOR lots. Richmond; moderate; must be sold. Room 309, 708 Market st.

GOOD work our motto: prices moderate. AHL' BACH MAYER, plumbers. 836 Howard st. ALAMEDA ADVERT'ffMTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 468 Eleventh Oakland.

$2000 4-room bungalow cottage; well built; complete; large lot; sewer; sidewalks; gas; between Telegraph and Grove; easy walk to Key Route station; $3CO down and $20 or more a month. $550 lot; 50x150; street sewered and macadamiztd; walking distance to two locals at Lorln, South Berkeley; close to car line; $25 or more down and $5 and Interest a month. We own these two properties. See us at once. BUTTERS BUHRING, 4oH Eleventh Oakland.

FKLITVALE ADVERTCTS FRUIT VALE REAL ESTATE. LEE. Vale 296. Offlce one-half block from Frultvale station. $200 cottage, unfinished; city water; close to cars and school; on high ground; beautiful view; lot 45 feet frontage; price, all told, $450.

$1000 cottage of 3 rooms; stable; wagon shed; chicken-houses and yards; graveled walks; nice garden; beautiful lot. 2 frontages, 50x460; close to cars. $1250 rustic cottage of 4 large rooms; pantry, buttery; all sewered; chicken houses and yards incloseii In wire fence; nice garden; fruit trees and flowers in abundance; close to street car and school; lot 35x201: nice creek flows through property; large shade trees. $1150 4-room, high-basement cottage; all nicely fenced; good schools, churches and postofflce close by; property 50x100. ONLY $200 Beautiful home of 5 large rooms; fine reception hall; bath, porcelain tub; patent toilet; larg'- pantry; choice location; fine view; 2 car lines 1 block away; fine school und church close by; price, all told, $2200; lot 60x123.

6-room bungalow, all ele I Igantly paneled and decorated; handsome art mantel; elegant bath; large; 2-story barn; caTriage-houee; chicken-houses; over acre of ground; electric cars pass the door; nestles at the base of the foothills; protected from the high winds; close to the main county which makes this very desirable properay; grammar school and postofflce near by; t- rms can be given with small cash payment down: all Improvements brand new. $600 home of 4 large rooms; high basement: concrete foundation; fine well of water: all set out in small fruits: will make a fine chicken ranch; no cold fogg or heavy winds; nestles at the base of the foothills; street cars, school, church and postoflce close by; sandy soil; nearly 1 acre of ground; price all told. $2000; THIS IS A-SNAP. WILL SELL YOU A LOT AND BUILD YOU A HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. $75 lots in the beautiful Rosa Lee tract: fine coll; grand view; new homes rapidly going up; no cold winds or wet fogs, and lots only $75 each; $5 down, balance $2 50 per month.

CHAB. F. LEE. 1222 Frultvale aye. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY.

OAKLAND BEAL ESTATE. WD have clients looking for investments In Oakland property. If you have either houses for sale call at our offlce or mall us description and price. C. E.

REED, 468 Eleventh Oakland. A lot, 110x125, SW. cor. 21st and Myrtle will be sold us a whole or In subdivisions: sold to settle an estate. 1463 Myrtle Oakland.

OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. n.overs; we have the best warehouse in the West (only covered vans used). IjON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER, 1016 Broadway, Oakland; phone Main 907. i OAKLAND OAKLAND FURNITURE FOB SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture.

H. Schelhuas. 11th San Francisco Advertisem't's BOOMS FOB HOUSEKEEPING. I nt'CHANAN. 031- Nice furnished rooms; also use of kitchen; reasonable.

i BUCHANAN. rooms furnished for I housekeeping. DOLORES, or 8 furnished rooms for housekeeping; basement; gas; cars pass door. EDDY. 743 sunny well furnished housekeeping rooms; gas range, yard, etc.

FELL furnished suite housekeeping; central; $14; bath; gas range; adults. FOURTH, housekeeping. $10; unfurnished, electric lights; phone. GOLDEN GATE single rooms for housekeeping. GEARY.

sunny, bay-window suite; all conveniences; nice marine view; also other choice rooms; reasonable. HARRISON bet. 20th and sunny front rooms, with bath; gas range; gas Included; $12. HOFF 81, bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Bunny room; light housekeeping.

HOWARD, Front sun. suite.grate, 2 beds, $3 60 hskpg.prlvate no children. HOWARD, Manila front suite 2 rooms; coal stove. HOWARD, suite housekeeping; also single. HOWARD, sunny nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; gas range, bath, etc.

JACKSON, 1609, cor. and nicely furnished front housekeeping rooms, complete; marine view: $20. JESSIE. front parlor; gas range, sink: $14 other rooms cheap. KEARNY, front room, with fireplace; also hkpg.

rooms, with gas and bath. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine- Sunny furnished 3-rocm suites; steam heated, electric lighted; free baths; rates reasonable. LARKIN. large housekeeping room; gas stove; bath. LAFAYETTE, furnished housekeeping rccms, with bath; $13.

LIBERTY. unfurnished sunny rooms for light housekeeping, use of bath. MARKET. 1735, near sunny side rooms, with coal stove: $11. MARTHA place, 2, off Geary, nr.

unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. MASON, rooms; also housekeeping. MCALLISTER. sunny housekeeping rooms; bath and laundry; new flat; $16. OAK.

complete, housekeeping: $5 to $12: gas range: hot bath: adults. OAK GROVE 19, bet. Fifth and connecting rooms; gas; bath; laundry. OCTAVIA. or 2 housekeeping rooms, rent reasonable.

O'FARRELL, 820 rooms, en suite and single; sunny side; cheap; conveniences. PAGE, housekeeping rooms; hot bath; $14. POLK, 1643. cor. nicely furnished sunny front rooms, $18; 2 back rooms, $12.

SOUTH PARK, rooms. STEVENSON, 256 room. 81; front room for tailor or florist; housekeeping; complete; I $1 75. TEHAMA, furnished housekeeping rooms; $8 up; single suites $10. THIRD.

sunny room, complete for housekeeping; rent $7. VALENCIA, sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; electric lights; gas stove; $15. MOSS. 13, oft Howard, near 7th rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. A BRANCH offlce or The Call for the reception of advertisements ana subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth.

Open until 11 p. m. BOOMS TO and Unfurn. ATKINS, corner Third st. and Park brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water; electric lights; only flrst-class house In locality; rooms $1 50 week and up.

House. 148 Sixth 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $6 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT The Almonte." 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth 25c to 50c.

$1, $1 50 night; $1 60 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House; over Owl drug store; 2 entrances, 1126 Market and 21 lights, running water In every room; 260 rooms; 25c to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1264 sunny front room; running water; large closet; nice location. DE LONG 156, Ashbury large alcove room, 3 windows; gae, bath and tubs, also small room for cooking; rent $12. EDDY, furnished rooms, suitable for one or more gentlemen; reasonable; bath, running water; phone East 1174.

EDDY. 1264 large, commodious room, able-for two gentlemen; modern house; hot baths; $8 per month. GEARY, 878 back room; 2 closets; grate, $10 per month. GRAND Southern, 7th and 350 to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 reading-room. HOWARD, 716 rooms, single or double; central location.

LARKIN, corner room for light housekeeping; reasonable. MARKET, 917 rooms. MARKET, rooms. (The Falmouth) rooms; $2 50 to $7 week; baths; elevator; also hkpg. McALLISTER, light, sunny rooms, unfurnished; suitable housekeeping; reasonable; elevator.

METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third single and family rooms 36c to $1 60 per day, $2 to $8 week; the only new and modern hotel and In San Francisco that has offlce on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat In every room and gives free baths and elevator service day and night to Its guests. MINNA. furnished rooms to let. MISSION. 1066 sunny single room; 81 78 per week.

MISSION. 1639B large room for 8 men. cheap; also front room; grate, bath; with or without board. MISSION, 1607. nr.

single thrnished front room, other room; gas, bath. OAK. 42, nr. fur. sunny front parlor, suitable for 2 ladles or married couple O'FARRELL, sunny rooms, single or double; house changed handa POST, to let.

POWELL. 222, nr. Sonny housekeeping rooms and others; rent see them. POWELL, rooms. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 lights; readllng-room, smoking-room and ladles' parlor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week $2 to month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths.

SIXTH, furnished -rooms; reasonable; good location. STEVENSON, front room to let; $2 week. SAN JOSE front room, newly furnished; private family. TURK. sunny furn.

rooms, with board; suite or single; housekeeping; $5 up. VENDOME. 1104 rooms, suite or single; suites $5 week up. 15 Turk. UNITED RTATEB.

123 Eddy, nr. rooms 35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; electric lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, free bus, baggage. VAN NESS rooms to let, 1 furnished or unfurnished. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d nr.

Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. A BRANCH offlce of The Call for the receptlon of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m.

ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. BOOMS AND BOABD. HOTEL L'AIGLON. 601 Geary sunny rooms, board; suites, with board for 2, $60 single, with board, $26 up; special family rates; lust renovated.

GOLDEN GATE aye, 1031, nr Jefferson Park, fur. front rms, bath; private house; good board. $20. $22; 2 $32. $36 month.

LEAVENWORTH, 1023 rooms with board; reasonable: good home cooking; bath; phone; central. CALIFORNIA. rooms, table and service in the city for the least money. EXCELLENT home cooking, 84 per week; with large sunny room, $5. 323 First st.

TABLE board. 816 Minna st. COMORA (The), 621 homtJf; rates, service, table satisfactory; billiards. HAIGHT, 68, near furnished room, with good German board. ROOM and board for lady or gentleman.

229 California aye. SUNNY front rooms, with excellent board; reasonable. 1100 Franklin st. CHEAPEST and best In Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1.

BOOMS AND BOABD WANTED. and board for 2 adults: state rates and location. Box 8103, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE following half-orphans have been admitted Into the Nursery for Homeless Children: Jennie Campiau, 6 years; Lillle M.

Lowe, 6 years; Wilfred Janos, 11 years; Gordon Dobson, 6 years. a THE annual meeting of the San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society will be held at the home. Franklin and Geary January 12, 1005, at 2 p. m. TO LEASE.

BUILDINGS TO LEASE. A new 75-room lodging-house, within 6 mln. utes' walk from Market long lease: Al proposition. SPECK St 209 Montgomery. BUILDINGS TO LEASE.

Apartment-house; 42 rooms with baths; chokye location; rent $5 50 per room; best proposition to-day. SPECK 209 Montgomery st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No.

1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 60. The Typewriter Exchange, 686. California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec.

0..508 Market. VIAVL A WAY to health; mothers' and daughters' home treatment; booklet free: write for It. VIAVI Van Ness. Phone East 252. DIVIDEND NOTICES.

OFFICE of The Hlbernla Savings and Loan Society, cor. Market, McAllister and Jones Francisco. Dec. 28, a regular meeting ot the board of directors of this society, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and onehalf per cent per annum on all deposits for the six months ending December 31, 1904, free from all taxes, and payable on and after January 3, 1906. ROBERT J.

TOBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND Trust Company, 42 Montgomery the six months ending December 31, 1904. dividends have been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of it 1 per cent per annum, free from taxes and payable on and after Tuesday, January 3, 1906. H. BRUNNER Cashier.

DIVIDEND Francisco and Suburban Home Building 6th floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market opeielte Third st. the half-year ending ecember 31, 1904, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum ot ten (10) per cent on capital stock and participating free from payable on and after Monday January 2, 1905. JOSEPH A. LEONARD, Manager. J.

M. DUKE. Secretary. DIVIDEND Safe Deposit and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery the six months ending December 31. 1904, dividends have been declared on the deposits In the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 3, 1905.

J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND NOTICE: The Giant Powder Company, Con. dividend. No.

73, of fifty cents (60c) per share on the Issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable st the office of the company, 202. 204 and 206. Hay ward Ban Francisco, on Jan. 10 1905. Transfer books close Jan.

3, 1905, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. DIVIDEND American Bank, corner Montgomery and Sacramento For the half-year ending December 31, a dividend has been declared at the rate of per cent per annum on all savings deposits, free of' taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, January 3, 1906.

A. SBARBORO. President; A. E. SBARBORO, Cashier.

HUMBOLDT Savings Bank, now at 626 Market street, opposite Palace Hotel, for the halfyear, ending December 31, 1904, has declared a dividend on deposits at the rats of three and one-quarter per cent per annum, free of taxes; payable on and after Tuesday, January 3, 1906. W. E. PALMER, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery corner of Sutter, has declared a dividend for the term ending December 31.

1904. at the rats of three and one-quarter per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes and payable on and after January 2. 1908. CYRUS W. CARMANY.

Cashier. PROPOSALS. MANUFACTURE of Quartermaster. 36 New Montgomery San Francisco. Jan.

4, proposals. In triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received "here until J.O o'clock a. Pacific standard time, on Friday, January 20, 1905, and then opened, for manufacturing 3600 pairs of dress trousers (the Quartermaster Department furnishing the materials), as per specifications to be seen at this office. Further information and blank proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked: "Proposals for Trousers.

No. 10,499," to be opened January 20. 1906, and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL.

Q. U. S. Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for box Depot Quartermaster, 36 New Montgomery San Francisco.

Dec. 7, 1904 proposals In triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 10 o'clock a. Friday. Jan. 6, 1906, and then opened, for furnishing 5000 box lockers (more or less) at the -San Francisco depot.

The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Information and blank proposals will be furnished nn application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked, "Proposal for box lockers, No. 9409," and addressed to MAJOR C. A.

DEVOL. U. 8. Depot Quartermaster. SEALED proposals for furnishing armor for naval vessels will be received at the Navy Department until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday.

January 12, 1905, when they will be publicly opened. Forms of proposals and all necessary Information may be.obtained from the Chiet of the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department, Washington. D. C. LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE.

of Insurance Commissioner, State of California, San Francisco, December Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to the requirements of section 696 of the Political Code, notice Is hereby given that the Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation, Limited, of London, has surrendered Its certificate of authority previously granted by this department, thus withdrawing from business in this State, and said company Is no longer authorized to transact business therein. E. MYRON WOLF, Insurance Commissioner. NOTICE of Insurance Commissioner, State of California, San Francisco, December whom it may concern: Pursuant to the requirements of section 585 ot the Political Code, notice Is hereby given that the Firemen's Insurance Company of Baltimore has withdrawn from business in this State, and said company Is no longer authorized to transact business therein. E.

MYRON WOLF, Insurance Commissioner. of Insurance Commissioner, State of California, San Francisco, December whom it may concern: Pursuant to requirements of section 585 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that the Greenwich Insurance Company of New York has surrendered its certificate of authority previously granted by this department, thus withdrawing from business in this State, and said company is no longer authorized to transact business therein. MYRON WOLF, Insurance Commissioner. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec.

15. To whom It may concern: Be it hereby known that the copartnership heretofore existing between D. J. O'HARA and F. J.

MONAHAN, under the Arm name of MONAHAN, O'HARA A Is hereby dissolved. The said D. J. O'HARA withdrawing from the said concern and his name discontinued. DANIEL J.

O'HARA. F. J. MONAHAN. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.

THE opportunity of a lifetime to buy the best sewing machine in the world at little price la now; the place Is the new retail office of the White 915 Market all shop-worn and used machines are being closed out regardless of cost to manufacture; sale now going on. ALL makes; 2d-hand. $2, $5, 37, 89; new, $4. drop heads, 5-drawer, golden oak, $15; rented, repaired: lowest rates. National Automatic S.

M. 145 Sixth st: tel. Jessie 3796. machine for family use': best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestlc offlce.

1021 Market nr. Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5. slightly used $10, $15. $20: you know where the dolls swing In the window.

1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing gdaranteed. CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1915 Mission st.

Storage A Van furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725--731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage 10 Drumm phone Mint 2941; JOHN F. COOPER, furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored.

PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage A Moving offlce Post and Powell tel. Prtv. Ex. 87L PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Company. 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281.

BEKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AMD STAMMERING. MELBOURNE system; 2 schools; 810 Diamond.

521 Franklin. Inquire 521 Franklin, 8 to 12. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Ernest J. Mott, 89, city, and Bara M.

Robinson, Zl, city. William A. Pickering, 87, city, and Rodolphlna Henle, 27, 121 Powell street. Mark R. Lamb, 31.

512 Van Ness avenue, and Jessie P. Tibbetts, 28, Pittsburg, Pa. Abraham Reinherts 27. 1435 O'Farrell and Mildred Mann. 20.

1416 California st. Theodore May, 34, city, and Emma HIS, 34, city. Charles C. HUlers. 18, 210 Connecticut and Celeste E.

Norble, 20, 409 Dolores ot. Robert G. Cook 25, Healdsburg. and Amelia E. Passelacquer, "25, Healdsburg.

Ernest G. Wood, 25, city, and Louisa Navarat. 20. San Jose. Lloyd A.

Good, 22, Fulton street, and Mary A. Nlgro, 22, Fulton street. Chester G. Chlpchase. 21, Berkeley, and lons B.

Pennington, 18, city. Augustus I. Simpson, 21, Niles, and Frances M. Hurley, 18, city. Wilhelm Eriksen, 27, 1990 Folsom street, and Gertie Romer, 27, 1114 Florida street.

Henry Lachs 34, Natoma street, and Celia Gold water, 28, Natoma street. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan Gallagher). DANIEL P.

DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Formerly In Metropolitan Temple, NOW at S6B MISSION.

Tel. South 167. Between Fourth Vnd Fifth, near" Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, AUCTION SALES Special Auction Sale of City's Horses WELNESDAV, January 4, at 11 a. ARCADE HORSE MARKET.

327 Sixth st. I will Bell a lot of City Horses used in Various Departments of City; also 00 good young Horses from country. Must be sold without reserve or limit. JOHN J. DOYLE.

Auctioneer..

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