The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 24, 1899, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MONEY TO LOAN. F., Oak- without lelays. J above MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 7 s for $8 u to investi- s are the bargains same easy . $4 and & CO. d second-hand uprig! ents and sc er month away dealers, Oakland "FICES AND STORES—TO basement x 714, Calll ure par- om 2-3. 1 Tradmark yright pecialty. 7 and ted. Winchester 100 rooms; to §6 per week 1 from the ferry. n every room; near Market; s $100,000 on exhibition at st.” Ladies with escorts m. to 11:30 p. m. E. Post . unredeemed pledges, jewelry, r for amount loaned and_ inter- « RAT: N OFFICE, 22 Mason. Misslon—Cancer cure 6 references. , 1165 no caustic) 'S manicure parlors; 41to 9 p.m. 336A =l send 10c Ellis st. 708 \ir speclalists, grow hair for stamp. 6 Eddy st. has returned and re- Powell st op Dupont st as_removed La Verite phone Folsom 446. rooms papered, & PATH, 208 Sixth st \venticn for china 8. R. CHURCH, 3 7 Sansome INC sewling ma Machine Cc anicure parlor has removed st mfrs remod cast-off cloth- Third st re Dr. 4 Pine,ab Krny. 1117 Market st., nstaliments. bet. Tth and Sth. o free. Ca . 22 Geary st e —————————————— e PHYSICIANS_AND SURGEONS., DR C. C. O'DONN 1021'% Market st., bet. UL, office and residence, Sixth and Seventh. Foreign | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE-l ON RAILROAD TRACKS. LARGE WAREHOUSE TO R X KING, BERRY AND SIXTH STS. Lot 275x275 feet; building is 275x150 in size, end spur double tracks from King st. run into rear of warehouse; will fix up or alter ware- house to suit tenant; will rent as & whole or in sizes to suit 10MAS MAGEE & SO! Real Estate Azents, 5 Montgomer: W CORNER FLATS... $4800; R A YEAR. $1000 C. H, BAL. MO HL Five nine rooms each, with all modern | builder, 55 corner SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st. has received the following orphans and haif orphan girls from July 1 to October 1899: Frances G, Me- Kewen, aged 0 years: Leila Marion G. Keyse. aged 10 vears; Grace Beaver, aged 1 years; Doris Eugenia Wright, aged 12 years; Jane ears. whitened, §1 up: Co.. 319 38 Grace Robinson, aged 12 ROOMS vapered_from & artman Pi ome in confinement; most rea- | in city. Mrs. M. Pfeiffer, mid- | lsom, nr. 16th; phone White 1344. | —— - — | BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; | city or country. PACWIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5i20. —_—— e —— R sale—A 5- 5X61 feet, w x4 feet entrance; 40 h st., be! oe and Sanche: price $650, $100 cash, $15'a month with interest; a great bargain. OW 1 Castro st. WATCH REPAIRING, ATC cleaned 75c; guaranteed 2 years. The Roy Jewelry and Optical Co., 540 Kearny. of Golden Gate Park, | you wish to sell them, Iness renting for $130 per month. mpany. Alamed v Drug ( $1300—$14 per month: rn, stalls for rticulars 40 9-foot basement, 30:3 by 114 feet. Apply 018 Bryant, | venth and Eighth and lots for sale betw S SO ing or dairying land 1dt County, Cal.; climate: plenty of it desired. MAR- aylor st. on San Pablo 150 acres; well od_grain land; suitable milk or In person ARTL 137 dining-room tved 3 days. BUSH, 1205%—Four furnished rooms keeping with bath; private entrance. and kitchen; applicants re rveredl| nicely furnished housekeeping; adults o: sunny front | nished sun 1 bath, gas, sunny rooms | fortable home. = for housekeeping : a quiet ¢ ) 2 or keeping; cheap; 1 in rear, per room: near ter ern housekeeping apartments 1; 2, 3 or 4 rooms, nished housekeeping; 3 con- ngle, §5 to §. m for light house- d flats; and gas +—Sunny front room folding bed JLDEN GAT | tor re able; HOWA necting housekeep- ing ping room; rea- son LARKIN housekeeping apart- | | _ments; | RTH ns furnished price $i5. hed sunny able locat'n. arnished house- cheap. cely fur- 'p; phone. furnished rooms; sunny connecting rooms, i gas and bath HIRD, 143 complet H office for Call advertisements an ns has been established at the west corner of Twenty-second and Ken- sts, Open till § p. m. S 1l advertisements a hed at 109 Va- A BRANCH office for ( ibscriptions has been esta cla_st ‘Ru(nls TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. A BRA scriptions H office for Call advertisements and | has been established at t cond and Ke est corner of Twent [ n till 8 p. m new fire-proof building up-t San Antonio’; opening Oct. 14; electric elevato hot and eold water; @ 1 grate; rates reasonable. ar Market A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 14§ Sixth—Room: Zc to §1 per night; $1 % to $ per week, and | light housekeeping: open all night. tel Francisco, Turk and like house; modern servic 50c 'to $150 day. MRS. Market (old 1364)—Fur- | gle; also unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gute ave.—Sunny corner; well furn. rms. & offices. | CLIFFORD, 204 Eills, corner Mason—Elegantly furniehed ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. | EDDY. 123 (United States Hote)—Clean, neat | _rooms: 318 week up: elevator day and ight | BDDY, 209-Newly furnished large sunny front room'; with German family ARY. 405 (The Navarre)—Comfortable furn travelers accommodated. MRS. HYER, | rooms N\ GATE ave.. | ro pantry, bath; $13. { GRAND SOUTHERN-—Southeast cor. Seventh and M on sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite single; ladies’ parlor; reading room: elevato HANCOCK House, 78 Misslon—Selec hou $1 50 to $8 per week. HARRISON, 78#%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath: all latest im- provements; $1 week up. | HOWARD, 715200 sunny rooms; nicely fur- nished; every convenience; electric lights, HUGHES House, 214 Third—Newly renovated; I | | i | | “2Bc to B0c per might; $1 50 to $3 per week. | TESSIE, 315%Nicely furnished rms.; modern Converiences; must be neen to be appreciated. | KEARNY, 230—Bingle sunny front suits and | housekeeping rooms; also offices. MARKET, 1087%, “Epworth”—Large front and | emall room: aiso kitchen; ladles’ and gents’ parlors; heated; $8 up. McALLISTBR, 641Nicely furnished front rooms; quiet and homelike; gents preferred, | McALLISTER, furnished roo furnished or un- single; private fam. ewly furnished dow room: $1 per week; transient. MISSION. 1150 sunny rooms, well fur- neat, quiet and homelike. ROYAL House, 126 Bilis st.—Incandescent lignt, reading-room, smoking-room _and ladles’ parlor, rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $6; month, §8 to §30; elevator on offica’ floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; bathe. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth s near Market—Furnished and unfurnished, THE Ouks, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good. people. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. ousekeeping rooms, $2 per week; ooms for men, $1 per week. | room overlooking | : private famil TURK, 36—Corner alcove Jefferson square; sun all d Teferences. H office for Call mdvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- lencla st B — 00MS WANTEL LADY wishes sunny unfurnished room in rooming-house north of Market. Address box 280, Call offce. B — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, | | | | | | | $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought. sol machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 4. e | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- | pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. { STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | ‘arehouse. F. SMITH, prop. tel. Clay 25. CALA. Storage 722 Mission; goods guarantee IERCE RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post, cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, A NEW map €. JL A Soper and Emma A. Neugabater. D—To exchange camera complete for will pay cash to boot or opera glass. 4 Twentieth st. ALAVEDY ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1300—L.OT _ &0x with large cottage of § rooms and bath; stable, windmill, tank, etc. | £2500—Lot 40x115; fine 2-story house 8 rooms and bath: near station: must be sold at once; | worth $4000. $2800— Lot 4015 with fine new $500 cash, balace §2 $3350—Lot 40x150: Clara ave.; elegant $300. cash, balance per month, let in all’ parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1132 Park st. ALAMEDA HOUSES, Mortdn st., bet. the rail- | modern cottage 7 rooms; per month rton st., ew house of near s Houses to | 6 rooms; bath; rent §15. 2118 Clem- ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. ladles in dellcate health; private. MRS. DR, FUNK DVERTISEVIENTS grounds BERKELEY A " DERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONLY lot: house of 5 room side of street; only utes’ from 1 a bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Real adjoining postoffice, | Berkeley. of beautiful Berkeley, showing the proposed extension of the university grounds, can be had by sending a 2c stamp to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, adjoining P. O.. Berkeley. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKEL Y HOU: FOR rent, in desirable location, house of nins rooms, bath, laundry and storeroom, with | stable, chicken-house and large yard: con- | Venient to trains and un ply to J. R. LITTL 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—003 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL E! 0 monthly; 118x515 feet t new 6-foot high hoard fenc- 5 on 3 streets; single dwelling; thing for a bachelor; site, climate | e better; plenty of good wate, f0-toot ~ wide boulevard; | price $600 in all: Allendale Tract, | and. Call or send for cf Seventh st., near cor. Broadw: rriage free. H BARGAINS—$12 n Fruitvale and San T.eandro Road elactric ms ts near Fruitvale station; homes H built; B. PI Klan D—4 elegant new house, of construction on 23d st., bet in course Grove and all 1 provements; street work, sidewalks 0 payment down; balance nthiy it ouses open for inspection 10 to 4 Sundays. J. H 20th )R sale—New house of § rooms on Fruitvale | ave.; 10 minntes' walk from station; lot 98x | 120; horse, surrey and cart and carpets; must geli. Box $11, Call. 2 OAKLAND HOU TO LET. HANDSOME restdence, 9 roo Inauirs R. Franke, 162 bath, barn; 559 | irove; rent fow. OAKLAND FURNITURE duction to you from H. Shellhaas, the aler, 11t and Franklin, Oakia FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE AN In furnit REAL - SH, §1120 monthly, will buy a lovely modern house of § rooms, bath, pantry closets, plumbing; large lot; best neighb the doo! water; cli us’ show H ely surroundings; cars pas: street work all done; city ; price, all told, $2000; will consider ex- ner, £ 435 Seventh . Oakland . iw ——— DIVIDEND NOTIC END Notice—Dividend share) of the OCEAN 98 (30c per STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after WEDNESDAY, November Transfer books will close on THU 1893, at 2 o'clock . E. H AY, October 26, HELDON, Secretary LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARM IN SAC- RAM 'OUNTY FOR SAL! REFER IN PARTITION. On Wednesday, November 1, 1865, at 11:30 a. m., under a decree of sale of the Superior | Court’ of Sacramento County, made October 8, 1899, in a partition suit of the heirs of the late CHRISTOPHER STROTHMANN. in_which CAROL STODT is plaintift ~ and CATHERINE NIEDERQUELLE et al. are defendants. the following described property will be sold in one parcel at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the court: “'All of Swamp Land Survey No. 267 and the northerly 67.99 acres of Swamp Land Survey No. 269 of the official surveys of swamp and overflowed lands of Sacramento County, con- taining 175.02 acres,” being the farm of the #aid STROTHMAN Sale will be made on eaid land. Immediately after the sale of sald land, the lvestock, farming utensils, etc., of sald farm will be gold. This farm is situate on the Sacramento River, about 9 miles from Sacramento, 4 miles below Freeport. It bas upon it a house and a good barn, about 50 acres upland, the re- malinder lowland; appraised in the Superlor Court of Sacramento in the matter of the estate of sald Strothmann, deceased, at $26,- 370, Assessed for 1598: Land, $10,000; impro ments, $2000. There are 2777 bearing fruit trees on the farm and 278 non-bearing. Further information will be glven at the office of MCKUNE & GEORGE, attorneys for referee, Sacramento, and at the office of the undersigned. LOEWY & GUTSCH, Attorneys for hefrs, 508 California st., San Francisco. October 17, 1899, IN the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of WESTERN BEET SUGAR COM- PANY, a corporation, upon its application for & fudgment of dissolution. Notice—Notica Is hereby given that WESTERN BEET SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francikco. State of California, has filed a verified application addressed to the Supe- rior Court of the city and county of San Franclsco, State of California, praying for & judgment of dissolution of said corporation, and that MONDAY, November 13, 1503, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of sald court, Department No. 2, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Francisco, have been appointed as the day. time and place for the hearing of sald application, In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- perior Court this (0th day of October, 1889, WM. A. DEANE. Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. [Seal.] L LB S T MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses bave been fssued as tollows. Charles H., Hooper and Ellen Kienbarts...41-45 Major C. Fredgnburg and Myra Keefe. Felix Wilson and Charlotte Koerner Primo A. Gaspari and Letuna R. Palmle James A. Johnston and Margaret Maloney John Taggart and Mary O'Nefll... Charles 8. Fowler and Stacla Breen W. F. A. Hood and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick.. Joseph F. Drennan and Catherine Frank P. Conlon and Mary Toohlg: J. W. Blade and Bertha A. Slack. John J, Ferro and Amelia A. Loren: 31-24 Tow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of cur late brother. John Satchwell. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. By order STEPHEN BUNNER. Pres Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | STAENGEL—In this city, October 22, 1809, mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. - Eberhart Staengel, dearly beloved husband of the late Francisca Staengel, and father of Anna, Amelia and Otto Staengel, Mrs. G. Oberg and Mrs. J. Steffens, a native of Stutt- gart, Germany, ‘aged Ti years § months and | iys. -7 Friends and acquaintances and Veterans FRIEDMAN-—In this city, October 13, 188, to | of the Maxican Was ore cocmenttally invited the wife of M. £. Friedman. a son. to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at HILBOURN-—In Oakland, October 22, 189, to | 2 o'clock. from his late residence, 1432 Pacific the wife of T. O. Hilbourn, a son. b street. Interment OAd Fellows' Cemetery. HOFFMANN-—In this city, October 9, 1899, to | TALLANT—In Astoria, Or., October 2L 1809, the wife of C. C. Hoffmann, a son. PICKERING—In this city, October 11, 1899, the wife of E. A. Pickering, a son. —————— e e, MARRIED. BJORHOODE—ASKERLIND—In this city, Oc- tober 22, 1549, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Dan- fel Bjorhoode of West Berkeley, Cal, and Anna Wilhelmine Askerlind of San Franeisco. FRANK-SCHNEIDER—In_this city, October 22, 139, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nleto, Mitchel L. Frank of San Francisco and Flora Schnefder of Marysville. Nathaniel W. Tallant, brother of E. W. Tal- lant cf Astorla, Or., end Mrs. 8. F. Smith of San Francisco, a mative of Nantucket, Mass., aged 67 years § months and 25 days. 07 Notice of ‘funeral in Wednesday morn- ing's papers. TASKER—In this city, October 23, 189, Au- Zusta, beloved wife ot Dennis Tasker, sister of Mrs. C. J. Burgess and Eugene W. Bur- ris, and aunt of Mrs. Ida Anderson, a native of San Francisco, aged M vears. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- flll_l,\‘ Invited to al d the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 to OSWALD-EHRENWERTH—In this city, Oc- 4 tober 22, 18013, by the Rev. I. G. Mangold, Fouell strect. inear Poat. Interment: Laursl Anthony Oswald and Adelheid Ehrenwerth. DELORY:. STA - KE-In this city. October | WYATT—In Los Alamoe, Ovtober 21, 1899, Jo- 18, 18 the Rev. C. V. Anthony. DB | £ePh D., beloved husband of Eva Wyatt, and et . Stanley. of Santa Rosa and Alles | DIother of John P Wyatt, a native of Canada, Engelke of San Francisco. | a8 years. WILLIAMS—In_this city, October e by the Rev. J. M. Buehisr, Harry HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. and sie Williams, DIED. L Wartenberg, Le Ang H J Farrell, Victorta Rernstein, Julius C. Malley, Thomas J. | P P Murtha, 8an Jose |R Quartermass, w, Cal Bonestell, Bl arks, Mrs, Johanna | Mrs Armstrong, Bacto W F Hatfleld & w, Cal Clark. Mrs fichaclis, George T Buchanan, Sacto |G H Gler, Hartford 3 Miley, Lieut. = Col. | P F Butler, Napa § D Crafg, Vacaville 7 | W F Cavett, Pinole |H Hemsath, Arizona seorge S. Charles | C.A Prown. Los Ang IC R Armstrong, Cal . John eremiah H Jansen, Reno 10 A Banmalster, Jowa Leverett i W'H Joy, Oregon M Thairwall & w, Cal Keegan, Peter John H F Depke & w, Il 'C Brown, Cal Teaiitt puary e PALACE HOTEL Le Claire, John haniel e TR Larrsen, Minnie Tasker, Augusta | M H Curley, Buston e o Yok McCawley, Emma YFatt Joahph D, w5 HUNCSIen R rnon ¥ Sniturichy BERNSTEIN—In this ecity, Octo 2, L Salar S o e e B B e T | H B Wood, San Jose [Mrs H R Beuell Dawsn % and TORIA ES A Hill, London {Miss I Humphrey, § D mund, Augu L nstein, a | 3 Hil R | SRumhy nate e aged 3 years 2 monihs | 3 £ T L ohng [Miss L Dossey, L Ang hil S gava Colquhoun, £ T Miller, Visalia and friends of America Council No. | G Fletcher, Gr: W_Graham, Spokane F., are requested to attend the fu F Searls, sNevada Cy |T Flint, San Juan eral of our late friend, Jullus C. Bernstein, | W F_Englebright, Cal (D T Perkins, Hueneme s day (Tuesday.) at 10:30 o'clock, from his | B § Rector, Nev y|P L Schuman, Chgo late residence. 7IS Fulton street. Tnterment | G A Lees, N v'F N Banksdale. Pa G M Harris, J R Phillips, Jackson Home of Peace Cemetery. J. M. MORAIS, Sec. | ! W W Bush, US N W C Peyton, § Cruz Schroeder, ast, L Angeles of Laurel Grove and the Grand | : A. 0. D, are requeste hapman, Amadr W E_Brothers, N ¥ g o reauested o attend | ' pyjor, Nevada 353 Vineent, tich © P Jenkins, Stanford O Niles, Mic I_In this clty, October 23, 1%, Jenkins, Stnf § R Plum, New York . beloved wife of L. B Bonestell. | T e neral services brivate. i S J dge, Pa D C {lman, Baltimre CLARK—In Livermore, Cal., Mrs. N. §. Clark, | A P Bradford,Oakland Mrs Gilman, Baitimore Kiter of Porfland, Or. | H Loomis, L Angeles '] W Sefton, San Diego daughter of Mr. d sist Mrs. Charles Kaufm i E J D E Hart, Portlnd Mrs Sefton, San Diego S 135 years nan of Ban | P4 Black, Seattle . (Mrs J W Setton Jr, San 1l services at Cypress Lawn Ceme- | H J Mead, New York | Diego s day (Tuesday), at 11:30 o'clock. | GRAND HOTEL. s are invited to attend. [§ H Tivbetts. Ariz |p P Atha, Cleveland [ In this city, October 25, 189, German |J C Managhs, Fla ¥V Newlin, L Ang Adolfo Goss, a native of Mexico, aged 40 | W M Atkinson, U § N J O Koepple, L Ang ars 4 months and 14 day 1 ,\\x; Eastwood & W. F{\ (‘Iralg. LIAngelcs GRIFFIN—In this city, October 22, 1899, | _Newcastle F W Brown, L Ang e 2 mative of Moyeallen. Commiy el |v" G de la Estville,|D H Jones, Blus Lake | way, Ireland, age ears and 7 months, | Ralston C Reynolds, L Ang (Washington, D. ¢ 1 please copy.) T J Nichols, Auburn B F Wright, ¥The funcral 1| take place this day | J C Boggs, Newcastle [P F Ward, Tul at 8:15 o'cl from the parlors | H S Power, Auburn |J Beect the i'nited Und 27 and 2 Figth | WV D Long Nevada Cy C A W 5 treet, thence to St s Church, Twenty- | Miss E Morton, s J H Tihbetts, D Tinkell & w. J W Dunlap, K Dunbar, fourth and Alabama. streets, where i requiem 3 Dhnber S high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § o'clock. Interment National | % gh‘:“’(‘;;";‘"»fi“ i ;‘ o B Cemetery. ] . Grass 2 Festus, Pho HASKELL-In_this city," Gctober 2" 180, | S s yauker, spokane JELE Hickert, Flacervll § Geor . beloved husband of Mary L Has: | ¥ { PO 3 |26 Waiker (G | KR I natveIgt Boalon. SNy S years. |3 Boedefeld, Colusa R H Stoddard, Tone | L e LS this day |y Morrts, Colusa J Friendman, Cal | (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, m_his late resi- | Dann. Alamasa o dence, 810 Scott street. Interment Mount Oli- |} uliman. Benila |5 Al Nobe | et Cemetery ; 3 A F R Leonard, Nome B Blakeslee, Nome M A Cole, New York |C R Cole. New York In this city, October 22, 1889, John, | ed husband of Annie Hessler, and father | E J Fisher, Nome M B St John, Ll . Mary Ellen and George Ed- | J H Donnelly, Nome 0 Y Woodward. N Y | native of Stgekhiolm, Sweden, | J T Johnston, S Barbra G Alexander, Healdsbg mon 20 days. A O Sulherg, Everett W © Bunker & w, Cal riends and acqualntances are respect- | p A Dinsome, (al F J Smather, St Louls tully invited to attend the funeral this day | Mrs J W Dinsmor R M Corwine, Washgtn | T clock, from hle late resi- | Mrs J McCann, Dr ¥ Plank, Mexico I arkin street. Interment National | pfiss Denny A TR T A DE i Sy, Frealgic | A H Denny, Olema C M Taylor, Ariz L-“In this city, October 22, 158 S Goldemiih, L Ang J R Owen & w,Newton e ot Mrs A. Fisher, M Clemens, GrantsPass W B Clark, Dalton Past Commander of Lincoln Post No. | Miss V A Swetnam,Cal Mrs H_Knitz, Seattle | R., a_native of New Haven, Conn., | H K Brown, Portiand | Miss Knitz, Seattle | 71 years 7 montha and 1 day. | 7 M Bergen, St Louls D J Grunnéll, Chicago | Friends and ncqualntances are respect- | % A Bentley, St Louls W H West, Deming | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | C K Tower., Huntingtn F Partridge, Colusa | (Wednesday), at 2 *k, from the funeral | hlessinger, Chgo S J Hebbron, Sallnas parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. | N E Newhouse & w, J H Morgan & w, Chg | Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery Baker o ‘W B Garrett, Colusa | < In this city, October G E Gard, I, Angeles Mrs i H(‘h\rl' Colusa husband of Maria Kee Mrs M E McClure, Cal|P Clark, Rio Vista Kee native of 1 Wittenberg, Portind years. { divorce, under the contract of Bateman Brothers, for the erectlon of the Hall of Justice and Morgue. Certain differences have arisen between said Bateman Brothers and their creditors, and_ they have agreed to the deduction of $13,300 from the contract price for the cost of erecting elevators in the building and to the transfer of $73- 692.75 to James D. Phelan, Mayor, as trustee, who has agreed to execute the trust. The latter sum will be accepted in full payment of the claims of Bateman Brothers and their creditors, and there- fore the amount will now be transferred from the fund to Mayor Phelan as trustee. ADMIRAL WATSON’S ACTION IS APROVED Navy Department Issues an Order Confirming the Removal of Commander Taussig. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The incident that occurred in the Philippines between Rear Admiral John C. Watson, comman- der in chief of the Aslatic station, and Commander F. D. Taussig, in command of the Bennington, owinq to a misunder- standing as to the way in which certain orders of the admiral were to be carried out, as a result of which Commander Taussig was relieved of his command and ordered to return to the United States, has been closed by the issuance by the Navy Department of the following order: “‘Admiral Watson’s order is held to be within the discretionary authority vested in him by article 304, paragraph 3, of the Navy Regulations, it being impracticable to have a court of inquiry, and, owing to the present importance of the Asiatic sta- tion, indispensable that harmony should be maintained in his command. “Commander Taussig 18 regarded, from the time of his arrival in the United States, as having been detached from duty on a foreign station. He was or- dered home and placed on waiting orders as in ordinary cases. He has now been given appropriate shore duty in connec- tion with the Lighthouse ureau and when practicable, will have command of another vessel, commensurate with his rank, to serve elsewhere than on the As- jatic station.” — - TEMPERANCE WORKERS. Little Accomplished at Yesterday's Session of the Convention. SEATTLE, Oct. 23.—Owing to the fact that the Woman's Christian Temperance Union abandoned the morning session to- day, the convention is somewhat delayed in its work. The committee on resolu- tions, for whose report the convention is anxiously waiting, went over until to- morrow.. The committee briefly outlined the resolutions favoring a flag law, anti- against seating Congressman Roberts of Utah, anti-canteen and hinted at several other special resolutions. The anti-narcotic branch of the union addressed the public school ']mp(ls‘ twenty-two of the schools of the cfty be- ing visited. Some ten memorial life mem- berships were taken out. The resolution offered by the National Suffrage Association through Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of New York, who is here, were voted down upon recommendation of the executive committee of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, declaring that they preferred to handle the woman's suffrage question upon the lines already laid down by them. Telegrams from the Mothers' Assembly of New York and various other Eastern organizations were received, congratulat- ing the convention upon the unexpectedly large attendance of delegates and the work done. In the Sunday-school branch contest, Ohjo took the first prize banner, Northern | California second, New Jersey third and | Ilinois fourth, each State, however, be- ing first In the special class of work for which the banners were offered. E e Storm at Angels. ANGELS CAMP, Oct. 2.—A heavy | storm is in progress and has done con- siderable damage to stockmen who still have cattle on the ranges. In the moun- tains much snow has fallen. There is no feed for the cattle, which must perish unless the snow hardens sufficient to allow them to come out. About five | inches of rain have fallen here this sea- son is a qunintances are respect- y invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o’clock, from his late res 351 Jessie street, between Fifth and thence to St. Patrick’s Church fo Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. mit flowers. LEAVITT—In this city, October 21, 1899, Mary, beloved wife of the late Charles H. Leavitt, and mother of Isabella Joslin, Arabella Fow ler and Samuel H. Leavitt, a native of Ire 6 vears. (Placer County papers ) s and acquaintances are respect- | d to attend the funeral this day . at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- . 414 Fulton street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme A MODEL STORE BUILDING. Goldberg, Bowen & Co. Have Taken Possession of Their New Quarters. The site of the old Young Men's Christ- jan Assoclation building has been taken | possession of by Goldberg, Bowen & Cc which has moved from fts former loca- tion across Sutter street to the building | the company fitted up for itself on the 0ld assocfation property at 230 and ter street, which it recently purchased. The building has been fitted up with a In the Clty and County Hospital, 1599, John Le Claire, a native of | view to the special needs of the com- . aged 55 years, pany business, and nothing has been In this eity, October 22, 1890, Min- | omitted that would add to its conveni- t daughter of Charles and"Julia | ence. The first floor is done in maple, L , a native of San Francisco, McCAWLEY—In Santa Rosa, October 20, 199, beloved daughter of Mary E. Me- and sister of. Mrs. Belle Lee and | r McCawley SY—In this Thomas J | with plate glass counter tops and lighted by large plate glass windo t up nearly the entire front of the Callfornia marble is extensively us the [nterior fittings and the fixture all done in artistic iron work. side the main doorway is the seal of the | 2, beloved son of Thomas and Alice city, October 1809, | alle; N brother of Argaret, Pat- | e o on M TEn & en 23 | house beautifully Inlaid in the stone floor. | Mrs. J. J. Hugh native of unty Kil- The stock has been arranged in depart- ments, and the coarser good relegated to. the basement. ment has its own distinctive decoration, and the arrangement is such that the greatest amount of the stock can be put have been Each depart- Treland, ay ears 9 months and 7 day @7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors | of Carew Nes Yemue, | on exhibition without encroaching on the thence to St. Cathedral, Van Ness | oix O TR Q. the RetLsh iR u nolsmnd reD e o EkHE it anlRaspace and crowding the patrons. The building runs back to Berry street, where the receiving and delivery wagons take or leave their loads, leaving the front of the store unobstructed by freight De calebpated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment Mount ary Cemete MARKS-In tnis city, October 2. 150, Mrs. or_wagons along the sidewalk. Joha Marks, a native of Posen, Germany, ZOnS sidewalk, aged 74 years and 6 months. (Sacramento pa- | The basement has been fitted up in the Pers please copy.) most convenient manner possible; it is §Tha tuneral will take place this day | large and airy and well lighted, and capa- | (Tuesd; t 10 o'clock, from the residence | ble of housing an immense stock. | of her son, S. M. Marks, 2527 Fillmora street. | Altogether the store is in every way Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11: | one of the most modern and best ap- o'clock train from Third and Townsend | pointed store buildings in the ci The streets. =By request please M{r‘m flowers decorations throughout are most artistic, MICHAELIS -In this city, October 3L 1580, | and the effect of the care with which the George Michaelis, beloved husband of Helene Michaelis, nd Tillie general plan of decoration has been car- ried out is evident. Bo far as an example | of the conveniences possible in a modern | and father of George E., Michaelis Emile g and Mrs. Richard Kessler, a native of Rauenstein, Germa; i aged 6 years 8 months and 19 days. A me store {8 concerned, the new building is ber of Veretn ¥intracht; Germania Stamm | in every way a model. No. £, U. O. R. M., No. 8, U. 0.’ R.'M. copy. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuliy invited tc attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3117 Sacramento street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery MILEY—7n Manila, Philippine Islands, Septem- ber 19, 186, Licutenant Colonel John D. Miley. Inspector General, U. S. Volunteers, a native of Illnots. 7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the chapel of the Presidio this day (Tuesday), at & o'clock. Interment National nd ‘Yerba Buena Lager ew York papers please ——————— LIKE SHYLOCK OF OLD. Mrs. Mary Leishman Refused to De- liver a Dead Woman’s Clothes Unless Paid Her Bill. E. W. Dutcher, who Is employed at the Tesla coal mines, called at police head- quarters yesterday and informed Sergeant Moffitt that his wife had died Saturday in the house of Mrs. Mary Leishman, a pro- Cemlfienk l"reflfl)fi’- St | tessional nurse, Burline street, San Bruno MUBLLER—In this city, October 23, 1889, ' road. The funeral was to take place thi e e T are s ooy ogihure, Gert | morning, but Mrs. Lelshman fe any, 7 an ys. ’ J TF irriends and acquaintances are respect- | to deliver his wife's clothes to be used in :_.l;_ny Am-;ua(m xul’:i "r“ fm;;rll mll. day | dressing the body for interment, because uesday), a clock, from the parlors of | S Theo Dietks, 467 Mission street. Tterment | N P UHSDIck:0 DAy merda board jBu Laurel Hill Cemetery. . s ‘. v The Sergeant took Dutcher to Judge | MURPHYIn this city, October 28, 18®. Jere- | yfogan, who fssued & search warrant for ' i and Bra. Jobenh Marbhy, nd de Mur- | fhe récovery gt the clothes, and wiliingly it Off J. F. Murn v ‘ consented to held court in the afternoon Cooma: County Treland,” aped 38 encs | in view of the urgency of the case. The search warrant was given to Detective “oom, County Cork, Ireland, aged 28 years | and 6 montha. (Boston papers please sopy) | R. F. Graham, who took the clothes to the courtroom. . but said g7 Friends and acquaintances are respee | “Dutcher admitted his liabilit: fully invited to attend the funeral Thureda Qotober 26 at 8:30 oclock, from the Tesl: dence of his sister, Mrs. Joseph F. Murphy, | he was unable to pay the $15 board bill 1§12 Fillmore street, thence to St. Dominic's | just at present. He ngreed to o 80 48 Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | soon as possible. Mrs. Leishman took the B e O ok Ftereri®ysotl, com- | gtand and refused point blank to deliver b 5 nt Holy Cross | the clothes unless she Kot her money and | PEGGE_In Salinas, October 22, 189, John ., | 8120 $15 for doctor’s fees, for which she beloved gon of the late James and’ Catherine | W35 TesPOnSIDI | Peggs, and brother of James Pegge and Mrs, | _ 1he Judge told her she was a heartless . Guenley, o native of San Francisco, aged | Woman and had no legal right to hold the 27 years 5 menths and 19 days, colthes, her fimper course belng to sue | 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | Dutcher in the Justices' Court, and he at the residence of his sister, Mre. E. Guen- | awarded the tlothes to the husband. Mrs, ley, 116B Fourteenth street, between Howard | Lelshman, who proved to be a Voluble | and Folsom. witness, persisted in talking, and after | SATCHWELL—1In this city, October 22, 1399, | the Judge had several times warned her Jobn, heloved husband of the late Margaret | to keep quiet, he ordered her into custody | for contempt of court, but soon afterward | Satchwell, a native of England, aged 69 years 1 month and 2 dags. A member of Golden | released her on her own recognizance. | s e | { Gate Lodge No. 5, I'. and A, M., and Vet Volunteer Firemen's Association. o 7 Friends and acquaintances are o fully invited to attend the funeral to-mopees (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residencs of his sister'in-law, Mrs’ Mary McCollough, 5 Webster street, between Hermann and Waller, thence to the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where Seryices will be held, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M., ¢commenc- | ing at 2 o'clock. Tnterment Masonic Ceme- | tery. | OFFICERS and members of the Veteran Volun- | | Bateman Brothers’ Claims Will Be Transferred to Him. { The City Attorney vesterday submitted to the Board of Supervisors the draft of a resolution transferring the sum of $73.- 603.75 from the public buildings fund to Mayor Phelan as trustee for the cfty and county, Bateman Brothers and the cred- itors of Bateman Brothers. as requested by a_resolution recently passed by the Board. The resolution states that there is now in the treasury of the city and county of | San Francisco to the credit of the pubiic ' teer Firemen’s Association will please assem- bie at headquarters, 24 Fourth stre o to- HENRY J. GALLAGHER C0., (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Danfel O. Bjorhoode and A. Wilhelmina, Askerlind .. Fifth st., posite Lincoln Schook o bulldings fund the sum of $56993.75, lixble Telep! Souths 8% | for the payment of the demands arising, | *3:40, 5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. MAYOR PHELAN AS TRUSTEE. g SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page Ten. ARRIVED Monday, October 23. Stmr Newburg, Hansen, S1 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 3 hours Landing and way ports. SAILED. Monday, October 23. Stmr_Grace Dollar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. TRA TLANTIC STEAMER. W YORK-—Arrived Oct 23—Sfmr Spaarn- om’ Rotterdam. AN from Moss N dam, PORTS. 20—Stmr Acapulco, Ancisco. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 21—Br ship Sierra Nevada, hence June 7. YOKCHAMA—Arrived prior Oct 21—Br stmr Monmouthshire, from Oregon; schr Wm Bow- den, from Port Blakeley. 3 MAZATLAN—Arrived Sept 17—Ger bark Wei- wera, from Hamburg. Sept 21—Ger bark Hyon, from Hamburg. 25—Ger bark Pirat, from Bordeau. Oct 9—Ger bark Kothinka, from [amb "'_\_ml\“‘f AS-—Arrived Sept 30—Ger bark See- stern, from Hamburg, to sall about Oct 26 for dregon. ONANILA—Saled Oct 19—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. Oct 20—Aus stmr Siam, for Honolulu. Oct 23—Br stmr Belgian King, for i8co. sasnlil’?‘l"l:s “ailed Oct 21—Br ship Tinto Hill, San_Francisco. STOWN—Sailed Oct 22—Br ship Pyre- for Dublin. P ANAIMO-Sniled Oct 31—Br stmr Robert Adamson, for San Francisco. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. NEW YORK_Arrived Oct 2i-—Stmr Georglan, from London; stmr Tauric, from Liverpool. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Oct 23—Stmr Ems, from New York, for Naples and Genoa. Sailed Oct 23—Stmr_Kaiser Wilhelm II, from Genoa, etc, for New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed Oct 22, midnight—Stmr Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen and Southampton, for New York. GLASGOW—Arrived Oct 23—Stmr City of from New Yorl RAILROAD TRAVEL, New Fast Train. Via Rio Grande Western and Denver and Rio Grande railways in connection with Southern Pacific Company’'s limited train, leaving San Francisco daily at 8 a m, Through Double Drawing-Room Sleeper. Free Reclining-Chair Cars. Perfect Dining-Car Service. ’ For information, rates, etc., apply any Southern Pacific agent, or No. 14 Montgomery St o H. SNEDAKER. General Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_October 1, 1889, N FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLE FROM BAN I SAN RAFAEL. T WEEK DAYS—T:00, *9:30. 11:00 a m.; *1:45, m. A TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- R e m ot s e £8%5.00 and 1130 p. m. 'SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, °11:30 & m.; *l:15, ':!ts'n:‘n;“'m‘;sg'el"%“m:“ to San Quentin. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN THEANCISCO, W0 & m.; FROM WEEK DAYS—$:25," %: #12:30, 2:15, %3:40, *5:15 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Monday: gaturdays at d 10:15 SN DAYS-620, b5: *1:40. * 6:30 T:45, :30 p. m. start from San Quentin, WEEK DAYS—46:45, 6:45, 7:55, 9:45 a. m.; TR TRIPS on Mondays, Wed . on Mondays, ll;a;;lfiy;yl! 11?“0. l‘:fl“lmflyl I;L’ ZeaTE and N uHm,' :05 & m.; 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, THROUGH TRAINS. 1:00 8. m. week daye—Cazaderoand way stations. _gp, m. Baturdays—Tomales and 7ay stations. e. m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations, ) | FROM MILL VAS—LEY TO SAN TRANCISCO, 13 RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC s¥sTEM.) /Arains leaye nnd are due Lo arrive SAN FEANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox OCTOBER 15, 1509, LEAVE — - ARRIVE *7:45p *7:452 *7:457 | £$7:004 Benicla, Suisun and Sacramento.... *7:004 Marysville, Oroville via_Woodland, Elnira, Vacavillo and Ru: weee #7:004 Shasta Expicss—Daria. - Willows Red Bluff, Portlard.. .. o #7:30A Martiner, Sab Ramon, Vallejo, Calistoga end Santa Rosa.. *8:004 The Overlsnd Limited—Og Omaha, Chicago.. ®B:804 Sun Joss, Livermore, Htockton Touve, Sacramento, Placerville, Maryaville, Chico, Ited Biuft. #8:304 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora. #9:004 Haywards, Nilesand Way Stations 04 Atlantic Dxpress—Ogden and East #9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Latbrop. Stockton, Merced aud Fresno.. #9:004 Fresno, Lakersiiol, ¢ Los 'Angeles, Domiog, New Orleans and Eaat. 10:004 Valiejo, Mar: ay. 1:00A Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 00 Nilcs, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterviilo .. *a:157 00F Sacramento River Sionmern. 18:00¢ 0p Haywards, Niles and Way St 345 *4:00p Martiner, ' San Ra Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs Rosa. *9:104 4:00¢ Bepicia, Vacaviile, Sacranicito, Woodland, Maryswille, Ororill #4:30F Niles, San Joseand Stockion 3:00p Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresvo, Bakersfield, Saugns for Santa Dar- bara, Los Ang: 51802 Stockton, Merced, I'resno. #3:30p Martiner, Tracy, M Mofave and 1os A 3,30 Sauta 1o Route— for Mojaro and Fas #6:00P Haywards, Niles and : 48:30r Vallojo. 6:30 Oriental Mafl—Ogden and East . ¥7:00 Vallcjo, Port Costa and Way 'St tions. Kuights Landing, & Sau Jose. COAST DIVISION (Nurrow Gange (Foot of Market Streot.) *8:104 Newark,( erville, San Joso, Felten, Boulder Creck,Santa Oruzand Way Stations. *3:300 121152 Nowark, Centerviile, Sab Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Banta Cruz and Principal Way S veneens $10:304 41157 Nowark, San Jose, Los Gator *0:204 $11:43p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and WayStations ........ -iereeecns. 171207 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom SLN FRAKQISC0—Foat of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:15 9:00 11:00aM. 11:00 *2:00 13:00 *4:00 $6:00 *6:00r.m. Prom 0AELAND—Foot of Brosdway $123:00 *1:00 12:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) O Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 6308 004 Ban Jozo and Way Stations ( | Almaden Wednesdays ovly) *1:307 | *91004 San Jose, T Pines, Santa § Pacific Grove, I'aso Robles, Sau Luis: Obispo, Surf, Lompoc aud Principal Way Statious *4:100 | #10:1404 San Jose and Way Stations. *6:3%4 i 080 and Way Station: *3:308 Mateo, Redwood, Menl Montercy and 0 San Jose aud Way § Sr San Jose and Princi u Jose and Wa n Jose and Wi T T for Afte +Sunday excepted. § Sunday only. b Saturday only. ‘ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RTY. CO. ; LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN 5CO TO SAN RAFAEL. 9:00, 11:00 a days—F FRA , 11:10 a. —Extra tr | | | | p. m. —8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, D. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Pari same schedule as ahove. In October 15, 1895, | Destination aluma. :00 pm| Santa Rosa 7:20 amJ [ Windsor, 110:25 am | | Healdsburs, | | “Lyeeon, | Geyserville | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm {Hopland_and | Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6 :00 am| Guernevilte. | pm pm Sonoma |10:40 am and Glen F 7:30 am| $:00 am len, 00 pm. 30 am| §:00 am| Sebas s 0 pm| 5:00 pm pm Stages connect at £ for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Clcverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Isbad Springs, Soda E Lake- port and Bartlett Sprin t Ukiah Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vaile: Bucknell's, § John Day’ nhedrin Heig) . Riverside, Lierley Hullville, Orr’ Hot Springs, Mendoeino Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Quced rates. 5 On_Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, §50 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa FeRoute THE MOST COMFORTABLE WaY ACROSS THE CONTINENT, EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- HOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EaST, TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P 1. DINING ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN DETAIL. _ " VALLEY ROAD, Stockton Marced (112 | Hanford E | Bakerafleld| §1 | Visalia Tulare | §4:2 am|*1:06 pm *Daily. $Except Sunday. §Except Monday. Ear Franciseo’ Ticket Otfice. €3 Aarket st | Tel. Main 1531 Oakland Office. 1119 Broadway. icramento Office, 201 J st. Jose Otfice, 7 West Santa Clara st MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave Ban Franclsco via Sausalito kerry, Commencing SUNDAY, October L 1893, WEEK DAYS y:d0 & m and 145 p. m. | BUNDAYS—$.00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p. o Fars 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Deblilty or i disease wear| on bodyand mindand | Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen others fail Ty him. Charges low Curesguaranieed. Callorwrite. Or.J. F- GIBBON. Box 1957. San Francisco Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

Other pages from this issue: