The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 1, 1900, 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)

— OIL LANDS R SALE. | ol lards Kern River fieid | T s n t position: no wildcat | it ¥ in the largest| PATENIS 4 AND PE) - no charge- -unless -uceeum PBELL, Lawyer. Exam! ;co'rmc.z mf “sale_THouse. 4 or & roos, bath | 8. | i | REAL ESTATE WANTED. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES. 1A SI(ALL farm, pear town; no agents. .Box office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. |- ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. . in fihe corder; frult and: shade ; make J. H.: YQUNG, 1243 Park st. " pric est 7W $-roe: coltage 1n Al perrec .5.%‘;‘“ Jecation; 2 blocks from:station 6 igh fair-terms, A..G. Burns, ;1501 Park, Alamieda: xm. i b { 3 $900 cash; 825 LADIES—Cmchest!r'l Enllllb Pennyroyal Pills. ‘ere the hest; safe, reliable; taki gend 4 stamps for particdlars -~ 1o other; Reltet - for in letter by return mai ichester Chemical Co.. Phi Eist: {OOMS papered | from $250; whitened §1 up; np painting dons. Hartman Paint Co.; 319 Third. K\f\ tenants ejected for $4; w“ecuoru mldfi ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €0; 413 Montgomery st rooms $-10: tel. STORAGE AND \l“hlflocsm PEKINS Van and Storage £o.. 12 lliswm Lo tel. Main 1540; ehipping at cut rates. WILSON BRQS., storage and moving; ca'vgml vans. “Tenth and Market; phone South: 762. BERl\ELE\ ADVERTISEMENTS - concerning C. A. AN- diee May 15, 1906; was & men. .. and l'cOBd x 2712, AND PILLOWE. renovated; hone: s and work guas hair clednsed; ko ait BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | THERE'S no\s? ™IT Omy gis0): & Bne’ plece of properey. frosth 26 120X on 3 streets MASON & McLENATHEN, Ac)mnl:‘ r’ O.. Befkell’ in ever) Toom—W inchester e, near Market; 700 rooms; per night; §150 1o 86 per weel baggage to and from the fe: —Positive cure by e Marveious Biooa CiWuXL 62 Geary &4 om - cottage: HE\DFRSOS 304 Mont: OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. i agney Al lan Jy; 1 acre (more can be H PHY ~|l 1ANS A\D SlBfiEO\!. ELL—O! Drumm ats.; improve- lodging-bou S PROPERTY. flat of § ; subject to ALE. ‘enu in the following 3 firmation by the court: | £ lfne, mear Fill- dow Houses of T ts $15 per month; ce- ed; lot H0x120 to rear and Castro sta.: uated and rapidly be- business property; lot 32:10xifi, near 34 st rents §25 per it paye EADQL to MI-Gets Addition, near San Mateo o to $1000—Few ages; instaliments ifke nch office Nimth ave end H ut. Sunset dsy and Sunday. maps €0L GETZ & BROTREF. M 54 f'HRO\I"LE BLDG. per_month; lot S0x60. rents 855 Oakland—N D-'-(an ‘modern house. 3 T ne biock ram. | house site and Jjust the place té $2s. | e supect land 2. JONES, owner.~ | 'BOUGHT anrd sold: new and second hand; arge | ALWAYS bargains in DIVIDEND > PACIPXC smnu end Furniture Moviog. Com- pan 2220 Fillznore st.; phome Jacksosr 281 SLQT “AC HINES. § display: very cheap. $27 Market. room- 220 { INS 1N T‘!PEWRI:\‘Ens—we I eell better machines for less money. than any Bouse ir the city: rentals $3. The Pxchange, 53§ California; g telephone Matn Write- for- prices to 115 Montgamery ‘st l ALEXANBER, - brothy to, Willlam, ‘Herman Fred. { - MEVhon” Sin® &7 Oleon’ amd Sirs Ae AT, Applicants Wherever - I e S, Soe i v Possive. E> Friends and " acquaintang . Typewsriter | 268, [ writers any. make. | omn NOVEMBER 1, 1900. | UIVVILSEHVIEE;IN ane. & native of London, England, aged 48 KE\NET—IIA this:city, October 30, 1900, Anfant igon of Peter and Aunje Kenney,' & native of San Francisco. LAGERQUIST—In oal.lug Octohtr 30, 1§ 1212 Fifteerth. aveme. beloved HaRa or ATminda Lagerquists and facher of ‘Hiulda, Arthur and Carl tadla b aative ol s“aeu. ‘aged 47 years. S ‘months and 21 { hE\\A—xn this city, October 31; 1900, at hi T residence. 314 First street, Mary, .bdcted ‘wite of_Patrick. MoKenna, . mother of Mrs. A. M CiHoch and P..J. and Nelile Hcl( tive of Bailylonfluxfl County. K aged 11 years: ‘October o Bay 1. "ALHED A Mache, arly Beloved musband of loving fathér a! Anaa ., Jo- fiph H. nnd Peter D. brother-tn+ Wy of H”nhm"é ?, native m:, -aed 3 Y!.I"l 4 moriths aui days. B B> Notice: of eral mumr. D areved i ot Mare. et s, Aearly Fa. : Mayrisch: #nd - the - laté Otto" Mayrisch, and |- ‘Systam Sahsfactary to the - Natives and Distasteful to the Army. In the Assignment of Positions Pref- ‘erence Will Be Given to Filipino o respect xu ¥ jrvitad to atténd the (uner:[ khh hy‘ at 2 o'elogk, from ‘the ‘funerd] 4 1524- Stock: Union,: thence to 1. 0.-0.: F. MANILA, Sept. 20.—The eniactment yes- _1 terday by the Civil Commission of-“‘an act: }for the establishment and maintenance of A ‘month’s mind “solemn: high jan eflicient and hohest civil service in.the'| e~ qulem mase Wil be celebrated Saturday, No: i Philippine Islands,” as prepared by Presi vamber 3, at-19.0'clock, at St Francts Church;: A Vallejo strest fr thé répose.of the soul of the §dfl"‘ ‘Taft, has pledsed ‘the Filipino people late Catherine Murply, baloved wife oz Cap--| 2nd has ténded to-displease the army. The | COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION of copartnarskip—The copart- | hip heretofore existing: between fhie un- lncd PmRRs SOMPS and FR\\'(‘ D15 doing business at San ' Calitormia et premises 2 S0LDEX | under | AL Laguna st.. under the name of \\ Fh T SODA WORKS," and als6 “GOLDEN = WEST | MINER. P NAPA -CO.,” I8 this day mutual ‘conisent. Each: of the | contipue business. for himseif gned is authorized o partners. ‘fl' and each. under; flnct putatanding bills 4 P. DIVIDEND NOTICES. tice_The Glant Powder Com: pany, foon.). A dividend, No. 13; of sev five cents (i5c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared p 1 able at the office of the vompany, 430 Taii- fornla- street, San Francisco, on_November 19, 1900 Transfer ‘books close. November § 1800, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. Dl\'lDE_\JJ Notice—Dividend No. 110 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamsnip | Company will be payabls at the office of the company, 81 xarker st;, on and after Thurs: day, November i, Transter books close Friday, Octover 25 190, we 3 o clogk P, i H. (EL.DO! mlIAGE LICENSES. 'r\a Inllo\“r( marriage lcenses were tained . °§_Fourtesnth m—m.: , -8 Fourtsenth street. city, and Gertrgde M. hr&xfl 25, 417 Kearny street, and | Lau lins, 3, ¥730% Mission street Tohp McXNesby. 77, Hatrlet street, and - Bertha G.-Jones, 15, .AG Harrison streer. s Keogh, &7, New Western Hotel Fiorenes Rogerso w Western Frederick H b n, ikl!h : ee% and Frona E. Walt, 21, 657 Bush street. James H. Johnson, 51, Fruftvals, and Leu Perin, i, Oakiand. nice HOWARD, 11152 ished, 80 alcove suite. also other IVY ave, Z-'li. ;- e back parlor pl late tor hmuekelmn‘ hen, for -k m--)ue:m-.n A: iy at eaion A0t QAK, 1252 newly furnished sunny housekeep- ing rooms; gas, bath; § sunny £2e; light PN\‘T LOBOS ave., rooms: housekeeping: Fanny. furnishad e . 184—Thres sunny_ front rooms nicely furnished; coa jent for housekeepin, te famiily. Call 33 Bixth off Larkin, near B33y— a4 hskpg.; no -chil idren H office for Call advertisements 2nd subscriptions has bech catabiished at. 104 | FIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Cail branch office. 2206 Fillmore st 148 Eixth—Rooms 2 51 apen A Markst Eik)—Changed hande; newis sunny rms., $i 50 P. RANFT. . 520 (The CASTRO, CTary unfurnished rooms; modern t 8 ;also 3 Mason—Handsomely : prices reasomable. “of rooms; able., egantly fu 8 ascommodated. furnished; ent suite, 14 water; phone; steam hLeaters. GRAND EO\."RERN southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parior; reading-room; elevator. LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 3 or 3 rms. ; pri bath; sin. rms.; board eptional. LINDEN ave.. 3i8, near Gough hed room; aiso emall one. MINNA, @7, corner Eighth—New furnished -window room, §1 per week; :traumlent. #32, 1 block from Call—Fine ‘double : permanent and transient. | NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely forniched rooms, $ a week up; ¥c a day up. | { OFARRELL, 20—Sunny lelhez.;ooml and | offices; eievator; electric ligh L wic. 2 mo. he one Who makes the Nighest operty on_ Saturday. What 2 choice lots worth to you? am of Ricl between : ‘care pase in I can get §1X an or instaliment le corper in Richmond; su ess or for church society; eouth- Clement et. and Fleventh av on sunny side of Eleventh ; all street work ery few minutes: "1 ust the gt b establis HAVE you property in the Potrero or Excelsior | H"rr»n-idp‘rnfl that you want to sell? Then | 3. GUNN, 5% California st. »d house for termes. 19 Cotter et.: 1 PN e | splans and | 147 Mission. | r"mpuu REAL ES‘I‘ATB—-OI“I“‘—'-I Sale i | ROYAL House, 126 Ellts st.—Incandescent ligh reading-room, smoking-room and ladles” W 4 ROSEDALE House, 319 and 321 Eiiis st.—Rooms, night 25¢ to §1, week $1 25 1o $4; open night. for. soms, ‘per night, 35¢ to $1 b0; week, 32 to ¥, 38 1a §30; elevator on. ground 8oor; roome with hot and cold water;: baths: {ERY oot House, 25 Eighth st ished or unfurnis! 136—Suite of furnished rooms, suitable 88, aiso CMI room. SUTTER. ©5 Nicely furnished front takie 10{ one cf two gentiemen; private. 13-1 furnished room, with closet and ng water; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, | TURK, 5% Neat, sunny room; bath and gas; private family. TURK, $43-Nice single room for gentleman, §4 5 per mon ém'n 2 for busi TURK. 1206%—Unfurnished front sulte. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been - established at Valencia st. m:APEsT and best in A pages, sent to ca_The Weekly address in the ny Lnltea states or Canada one year. for $1. ml!l AND BOARD. A A A AR e A A A i S AP FOARD and rooms at 45 First st neer Har- rison. FOR sale nr exchange for city property: land, with improvements, Dear w. Santa Clara County, OCal. | B. E _Burns. Mountain View, Cal | SMarket st.. roolnl Hundreds | -eh-c- ar, Fril pamiculars, § acres | FIRST-CLASS modern family hotel; ":rymny | rooms: fine table. 1604 Caiifornia SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bmx:m £014, rented, pairing lowest rates; open even. BOUGHT. s0ld. rented, repaired; les and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 45 re- rth. Tcottage, £ rins., bath; lot m»-. Mission; Kearny st. NE rental terms; and vacant lots. 413 N ALL xinds bougn s0ld and repairing Featsas ced. Charles Flambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. lith. so two others, $10. | —On; fur- rrasonable T | room; | s | Turnished rooms for housekeeping ! e per week, and light (@l No. 1860)—Fur- o §7 shed | coHN—Amanda i BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, ml!'r'll'! lr.a death notices sent by | mail will not be. ®d. They must be handel | Tt eitner of tha pabitcation prficcs and be indorsed with the name and residence of pe: sons authorized to have the saie Publisned BORN. | BAIRD_In this city, October 35, 180, to the wife of Charles W. Baird, a daughter, i MARRIED. BERCOVICH-BERCOVICH—In Oakland, - Oc- | tobér 25, 1800, by the Rev. Joseph. W {llner, Harry Bercovich = and - Fanmie - Bercavich. both of Oakia DYER—GORDON—In this city; October 39, 1500, | 8¢ Central Methiodist Episcopal Chureh.. by.| Rev. 8. D. Hutsinpiller, Rudolphus Spen- | cer Drer 4ind. Bophie” Gorian. Dotk ot Hai} Francisen. KIRKMAN—ASHLEY—In this city, Octaber 23, Ehelery, by the | S. M. Woodward, pastor-of Potrero’ M. ek, Wwilliam H. Kirkm, Astiley. both ot W ARD—In this gity, .3 Thie v, Father 3. A- Butier, Hob it Pyne Mary Leonard. ugust 5 1900, Rev. - Di.-{ Stevens of isco and Jessie Allen of Rio' Vista. DIED. t Baetige, Cathesine . MoKenna, Mary o Mache. Peter D 3 . Charias . ‘Catherins Dster_(infant). Pickersgill, “John Smith. Margle Smith, Seyder W inm Stein, E: ‘H. Strom, Gustive Sullivan, .James O, Young, Mary i October 30, 1000, Cath- | beioved ~ wife -at her of Mr: H. By | ge. and stepmother of Mrs. . Mrs: Burge and Mrs. Bordwell, { Ireland, aged 4 years 10 months nd_the at k. of 'H. F. Maass, ieral this day from the funeral Mission street, parlors near Fifth, thence to St Brendan's: Church, corner Harrison and Fremont streets, where will be held, commencing at 1 services IS Interment Holy Cross Cemétery. Drowned at Eureka, October "7 Notice of funeral hereatter Casper :and’ Bertha Cobn, and beloved sister of Norma, Joste, Isadore and Blanche Cq a native of San Francisco, aged 21 yeas { DAVIS—In this city, October 30, 1900, beloved husband of Esther Davls, and father of Xduil Healey, Al!?ed and Aaton Da Mre. acobe, D: Levy and Florence 208 the Tute Eva Da 2 native of Poland. {New York papers please cop; ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow ddly), &t _10 o'clock, from his late resi- derice, Pacific avenus. . Interment Hills of. Etemlxy Cemetery, by carriage. DEMFERY-_In this slty, October % Cece- ' 1ja Rose, beloved twin child of denunl and Hannah Dempsey, a native of Fran- cisco.-aged 5 months. DURAN—In Tracy, October 24, 1500, .u“i beioved infant daughter of Thomes M. A Nellle Duran, and:twin sister o Leland Du- aged 21 days. | PELDMANN1In this city, October 31, beloved _husband ter Feldmann, the Misses Lizzle and Tillte Feldmann and Mrs. Hugo Peters, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 65 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. GAYNOR—in New York City, July 23, | Patrick Willlam Gaynor, beioved husband of | Mrs. Josephine T. Gaynor, and father of Mrs. | Richard ..P. Walsh, Mrs. Charles R. Gagan.| apd Mrs, William T Maddox of New York City. tive of Irsland, ag: ©7The funeral services will this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at 2. Brigid's Church. corner Van Ness avénue and Totérment private. —In this city. October 31. 1000, beloved wife of Charles Gustafsen, | of the late Meta Hartz, and sister | of Mrs. O. §. Carison, Mrs. C. Larsen, Mrs. C. S. Rogérs, Mrs. W. Nielsen and Henry | take place | years § months and 18 days HAMMOND—Entered Into_rest, in this eity, | Oc( ber 30, John, beloved husband v A. Hammond, and father of Effie, n.m ton md Mabel Hammond, 69 years and § months. services will tak %”;’w (Friday), at $:30 oaloc.,'n"fi‘. m- residence, Geary street. ~Funeral strictly private. Pl:uc oml;etrlewm ARLOW-In this clty, . Hsenu Harlow, a native of Scothnd_”“g" yea ¥ Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & &7 e Mission street, betwesn Seventh ang Fighth. Notlce of funeral hereafter. HOPE—In_this city, October 29, 1300, William HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Suceessor_to & Gallaghen) DANIEL P DONOVAN, ~ RS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School Telephone South $0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS, Finest Equi-ment at Moderate Rates. ' SMITH—In this city, October 25,1900, Margie, E Berwick, Monterey Cohn, beloved daughter of [ J ool i A s S | ALIENS NEED NOT BE & 10’ Grotheer, a native of San ancllco. aged 24 | that the action of the court must be | awalted before further progress can be | ceived large. profi taim Prank Murphy. attend. OSTER—In this nlu‘, October 30, 1900. belaved infant son of F.J. and Mamis E. Ost, PICKERSGILL—1a rhe City and Cwn Hos- Ditar Dctaber 51, 1908, Jobh Pickerseill, s natits of Evgland, aged 70 years. Friends are invited to'| jatter'is an unfortunate and upintentional | result.. The pravisions of this civil service | bill are most comprehensive and complete, comprising ail the executive branches of the government of the Philippine Islands, {and its perusal tends to show that the | ; qualifications of “honest and efficient” in | & y th, an nddaught the title are real intentions well carried r‘f;".lex £ mh a uflfi.o: I-:::l.:é D:,‘:dng Y(ut and not mere catchwords. Tne bill 15} years 8 months and 29 days. 1 founded upon the anumea of American | i £Frricnds and acquaintances ars respect- | GVl service, carelully adapted to locai ruliy ncited to attand fhe funmeral Eervices | Fequirements. pon recommendation of | this day 'Thur-day), at 2. o'clock, ‘at her !the Seeretary o{ War it has been decided late reside Suttér street.” Interment ! that, other thirigs Leing equ:u preference | |'shall e given 1o Fiiipinos for civil em- beloved daulh(er nt Savina and the late e —In October 31, 1900, )&ar‘: H. | ployment under the American Prilippine b. bt of Mrs, James Freé- [ Government, snd ander ihe provisions of | & E. J. d¢ Santa Marina, Mrs. E- | this g_m an employe, te be erican | ¥ H(vr‘km!. M or a Filipino, may’ rise, if he shov\ abllity | mith, & pative of Santiago de Chils, agel and merit, 1o & good and well paid posi- tion in the service.- The tmportance of an efficient and hon- est_civil service to these isiands can hacd: Iy be overestimated, and if this new se: ice ‘be: gogd and effective’ its doings will refléct credit upon its organizers and upon the American administration of Phitippine affairs. To bring about this désirable end | g00d men are needed, and it is tke pur- o-years 16-months and 15 _days. fu? Triends and acquaintances are respect- ‘r‘. d to attend the funeral 'S Friday), at 1 o'clock. at her late relidznce 151‘ Pacific avenue. Interment pri- vate, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. | SNYDER-—In Eureka, ‘October 25, 180, Wil- flam, beloved father of W. F.and c-memn o the faneral ze.mo‘frs' l‘ 9:30 o clock, from the residence Pl?“}“um' ofgasilsers of this BUL L0 inake d the cfvil service attractive enough to draw of - Thomas g"‘g’l‘", S pinseaty-second | the class of men wanted. It Is the inten- e e ot Tt un ek, where &'l tion of the orgunizers that thy Philippine 2 eiaee ot Bis soul. oummencing. st 13| C1vil Seryice shall not degenerats into a Interment. Holy Cross Cemelexy, feld wherein politicians may find oppor- STEIN-In Petanime, Octobss 2. 1% B 3 | funitles to settie poiltical obilgations. The her of. Ch sérvice will be kept free from the stigma Stefn, beh\;d bro; ;}- J.f:h Stetn, nm} of political patronage. The salaries of Jose °'MJ{~.::.,:§,., Aeed yeare DRUIYE of | g severn] classes of employes have not (T Eriends nd, goquaintances ars Yet beern determined, but these will be well v imvited tn attend the funeral to-morrow | Paid, apnd it will be possible for men en- at 1:38 o'clock, from the parlors of . tering the lower' clerkships by efficiency | and merit to eventually become heads of | trddun v & Co,;’ 137 ‘Mission street, . be- o )nd Eighth. Interment 1.-O. V?Brimul and pdflm;mem under ;(ecremgies' o impeortani 3 tments. - A knowledge STROM-In wils city, October 2, 1. Gustiva | of Spanish il Be ah excellent heln to aa azed 42y T Friends and Acquaintances are respect: invited to attend ‘the funeral this day | (Thursday), f the ‘parlors of the United.| X and 23 Fifth street, Whers | I be keld at 2 o'clock. Interment | 1 Cemetery. 2 this. . city, October- 80, 1800, Sullivan, a native of Essex County, American in this service, although the re- flulremenl of this knewledgs is left to the iscretion of the Civil Rervice Board. 3 There will . doubtless he. established ivil Service co-operative stores, where | members of the service may. buy provi- | slons, groceries and other needs of iiving | to the .same financial advantage that | {&rmy. officers now. buy of the army-com- aged 56 years. |'missary, and the céurse of time will prob- s and acquaintances and members | ably see- the ‘construction of Government aphical Usnfon. No. 21 are =1 CIvll Service quarters, .a collection of od to. af;:gg&(?;icgnml this day |.good dwelling-houses in some eool suburb 1238 Market street: rconvenient "to - the city,. the rentals of |:which- would be reasonable. Such meas- ¢ | ures will greatly tend to make the service | attractive to the class of men the service th, thengce to St, May corner California an streets, f. rvices commencing at 3 o'clock. uires. Interment. Na nral Cemetery. I3 [ YOUNG~In this. city, October 31, 1909, Mary onsiderable detall and the framing of ! Y . relict of the late Alexander Young, | rules and regulnuons for the service are | Wiiliam J., Jlenty F. and Sam- | left to the Clvil Service Board provided Mrs, N.E.“Wilson. Mrs | for in sections 1, 2 3 and 4 of the act. Much depends upon the ability and Eood ,Jud nt of this board, the members hich fill - positionsgsimilar to- the cmll ervlce Commissioners in. the = United tates, and the selections of the Civil Commission in this respect are to be com- mended and give promise of a fulfiltment { of the high standard set bi, the act. W. { Leon Pepperman, who_ has long been con- | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31, 100 - | Dected M{h the Civil Bervice at home and | the children of the late Henry Ebbing- | Who has made a personal study of the . desire to express our most heartfeit| Civil Services maintained by Great Bri- to a1l kind friends for their kindness | tain, ce and Holland in their Eastern | nnd ympathy extended to us in our late be- | colonfes, ‘will be on this board, as will bs May Whitman and the late James A. Youn, | A aive o Glasgow, Beotiand. aped s yoass and § months. [7Friends and acquaintances are r vited ¢ attend th funeral to-morraw | . at 2 oclka}d the parlors of | e A i W BTl ment Masonic Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. t- } pavement, Kiggins ot the “nshln ton cmn EF -L rE\BWAgr\GME.\" LAUM | Sérvice Commission. = The third member A SPAMER, h '.\' 1 thereof will probably be a Ffl[p(ne Presi- | = g gex‘n '{‘Hé h-tr;"élele:ted (tor ‘;;fis vfl:t i?rt‘ Gaquin Gonzales, a most able man. Bu HOTEL ARRIVALS. | ¥his gentleman s untimely death on the | petlsraneros teve-of his appol i intment has forced Presi- | GRAND HOTEL ‘dent Taft to nn& another: native capably with cemented seams and irritation of the neck; they Ladies’ and men’s ‘tightly charge if desired. Ladies’ good weight for winter wear : Ladies’ cotton and wool mixed ribbed vests, high neck and long sleeves with drawers to match in white or natural color Ladies” unshrinkable wool, long sleeves, color Mackintoshes Our assortment is now complete in ladies’, misses’ and children’s mackintoshes ‘made of double texture wool serge, kersey, henrietta or covert: cloth with pl These goads are nicely made in the very latest styles very reasonablx price as follows: La ' $4.75, 85.50, $6.25 up to $12.00 each ses and children’s $4.25 and $4.75 each Silk Umbrellas guaranteed for the season, with paragon frames and the latest novelty handles which will be engraved free of The above umbrellas are all this season’s goods and are well.worth five dollars, now on special sale at $3.75 each Spccial Values in Underwear We mention below a few values in underwear each of id lining. velvet collars to prevent are all Lorrectly sized and rolled pure silk umbrellas, $I.25 each ribbed vests, high neck and with drawers to match in white or natural .sI.SO each suits, high or nat calor Children’s underwear in all Notion D Side Combs | Well finished imitation shell side combs in a good variety of styles at 235ca pair Hair Clasps J The new shapes in bar- rettes or hair clasps at | 10c each Ladies’ unshrinkable wool form-fitting ribbed union ~ck, long.sleeves and ankle length in white 52.25 a suit weights. epartment Back Combs New imitation shell back combs nicely finished in several designs at 235c each Hair Pins A good quality of smooth- ly finished imitation shell hair pins in different shapes at 25¢ a dozen 129 Kearny Street © 8 Risggles, Chiago (3 B Vermil of meeting tha necessary - requirements, ER func Sacte uanummm": oy | M Kiggins, T view of hie past experi: A& 1, Bmish; Cal I8 Merritt & W, Woodld ences, will probably act as chief examiner, a8 }-as ‘provided in sectlon 3, and it is probable | Geddds, Montana | W J Lezed, Saetg | Mrs F Leith, Alaska Dr J Farrington, | that Mr. Pepperman will P : be appointed | I glibere %e"l];:‘cy ngb? o her, Chairman of the board. | A s s -nb-c er. ' The comprehersiveness of this new ser-‘ g |'vice ‘is_set forth In section 5, which pro- | ,‘\”',‘,- ‘I‘,';‘_d"" Sianey ”’.’,c;‘l’"“z g”“;"é.lc“ | yides that “this act shall apply, except as , Gallaghet, Cal "rv T Wilson Jr. Cal .| Develnafter provided, to all Fnolmmen!- ‘B Nutter, Stocktos |Dr J Clark, Gilros | of eivilians to executiye positio! (a) _The military Governor; (b) ed States Philippine Commission; | Treasurer for the islands; (d) the Auditor | | for. the islands; (e) the Collector of Cus- | { toms for the islands; (f) the Cr)llecwr of | | Inland Revenue for the isiands; (g) the Director of Posts for the islands: (h) the CIViT Service Board: () the Bureat of | Forestry; (j) the Bureau of Mines; (k) the | General Superintendent of Public Instrue- | tion; (1) Wardens of Penitentiaries and | Prisons: (m) the Provost Marshal General | ;: 'uianna (n) the Captain of the Port o(‘ an 1t s f0 be noted that school teachers ara | exempted from the requirements of he! Clvil Service. “GUSTAVE PULLMAN" IS UNDER ARREST Man Who Has Been Annoying the Family of the Millionaire Taken Into Custody. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The young mm who for several years annoyed the Pull mans in Chlcafo by demanding money of | them and call ng himself Gustave Pull man, was arrested here to-day. This afternoon he called at the hotel where young George and Sanger Puilman are iiving and sent his card up to the former. Pullman had him ejected and he returned and demanded $50.000. He was again put out and on his third visit was arrested. ! After being arraigned in the Police Cour. he was taken to the insane pavilion at Bellevue Hospital for observation. srimate T e Clash With Montenegrins. ‘Which Will Be Appreciated VIENNA, Oct. 31.—Official confirmation has been received here from Mostar in | by Travelers. | ina of the reports of a collision WASHINGTON, Oct. 3L—In answer to | brawiae out of & boundary dispute be | an inquiry the Treasury Department has | tween an Austro-Hungary military patrol | held that allens who have been duly ex-|and a force of Montenegrin soldiers. One amined at ports of the United States and | Montenegrin was kill and several | there admitted as not being of the classes | WoURded- excluded by law need not be re-examined ‘Builders’ Contracts. except hysically at Honolulu, even ife of A. ) (owner) with fiith B rached el ot negih |, agetg promen T o, ), e T ad: Can- Ly 3784 Wav & Miller—Brick work for steel, ‘cast fron adAn":Ln; :fl-fii&:m& m]v:!“:;‘n .l‘to vet- and brick building on N line of Union Scuare | onolulu | Kt E 45:30 by N 6); | under any other conditions must be ex- | ERSe A o P * amined as original applicants for admis- | ' sSame owner with Ralston Iron Works (con- | sion to this country. | tractors), architects same—Steel and cast iron T o Eelly (owner) with Erik Boes (con elly (owner) wi % State Department Bxplstns. (et and ATCRItGCh—AIl work for & four- WASHINGT(;;V. 0:[(.}31.—[11 reply to the | room and bssement“:nmgn:og::;oo.n‘emelu:' protest of the Frepch Government against = =% the action of the Treasury Department in | &:.V\¢ 3™ yine 7. Garten Tract Homestead | again imposing duties on liquors and cor- | Assoctation; $1%80. dials in excess of the reciprocity agree- ment, the State Department has replicd ¢ ‘the matter having gone before the ited States Court is for the time re- wved from the flield of negotiation and e Secto T C Hitchoock, Ci (c) the| smmn’" € M Finch, St Louis H K Hall, San Jose ' 7 B Kelter, Chicago PALACE W H Conrad, Phila | Mrs Conrad, Phila Miss F Conrad, Phila W H Seamans, Sacto D § Rosenbaum, Stktn. {3 J O'Brien, Chicago | W Damrosch & w, N T' { M Richard & w, Cal |DCcHarr, NY' | M Sinclair & w. N Y R J-Simie, N Y H A Strodthoff & w, HOTFEL. |T B Murphy & w, Orov T ‘d ullivan, Manila zra, Manila P D Pove & w, Manila F HJames & w, N Y N Mevens, N T F Maln, Boston R M Cutts & w, M Isld J W Moore, Phila & w. Chia WG l"oodmzln. Boston Ariz J A Rush & w; R Vista | E A Bower, Pa J Ferguson, Oroville " | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E4 Calkins, San Jose i’ J Enos, Byron lex Dufford, Boston [T White, Cincinnati G Shrewsberry, Cal R Husband, Salt Lake Eityrm, Sta Clara |A C Smith; Boston C Craig, Lakeport | W J MeNuity, Chicago Bova, Seattle J A McRae & w, Cal v M Moore, Los Ang N A Jacobs & fy, Cal G R Bones, Atlanta H W Torrence & w, Or N Small, Mexico {1 P Willlams & w, Or Conser & Bro, Seatt Mrs F S Haas & s, Cal W Brown, Ang ‘W Graff, Manlla r' E A F B w 3 W w G RE-EXAMINED AT HONOLULU Ruling of the Treasury Department RAILROAD mvn. NORTH PACIFIC COAST BAII.HMU. Vie Sausalito Ferry. R SR i Y ALLE Y | AND DAN..MAIL » ‘“‘. ..Jl‘ 'l&ul..n..'l.‘ Fin™ m T o;u '!0’"0.. a0 e m, 78 made. Methodist Bishops Meet. TRENTON, N. J.ec:‘h;ld’—-m Board of Bishops of the Me st Episcopal church of America begaa its semiannual session in the First Methodist Episcopal Church to-day. There were eighteen bishops present. The session will be pri- Vate. Among the matiers that will came up for settlement is the naming of bishops to preside at the different conferences throughout the country between January 1 and June 1 noxt year. Government Saves Money. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The Indian bureau finds that the new system of B Taliey and Sem ‘ednesdays and 3 FRANCISCO. 'I.l:‘t‘l‘.l.-.‘l::';..' I E EXTRA TRIPS ca Mondays, Wednesdars ‘Wednesdays trapsporting Indian supplies by dealing directly with the rallroads instead of & m., 1205, 215, 3:39, throt contractors, has effected a sav- ing of 20 per cent, or smm in transporta- tion ex; for, year. Heretofore the r rl.l]rmdl lnn refrained 5 mi Suturdays—Tomales and way sis- e transportation prtv;tneontflctonhnv;fi- “E.-mumul RAILROAD TRAVEL. BOUTHERN rac (racivio IC CONMFANT. Trains leave nad ar nrrive ag SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot ~f Market Strset.) EavE — FRoM OCTOBER 1, 1960 700 !uh-‘ n-n Vi 2004 Benicis, acarille, 7004 n-—lx-—nvh"m-h L. sy | *7:804 Martines, San famon, Vallejo. .'fi nd . 613 | ARRIVE !‘;’Tk e aud Way Sratio: Sliens s Tracr- Tahrop. Boockion, Merond i | Woodland, ~Kuights Maryavilie, Oroville. ... Boabioms. ot 1157 Newnrk, o-n-vuu.l-.l Now Almudeg, Felten. n-wl:'t’x-x Trincipal '.‘ 85 CREEK ROUTE FI'HRV. Pram S48 FRABISS0—Funt of Market St (8l 18 9:00 11:00a.m. 11:00 -m |l-) 'M 15:00 ’Iflrl. Prom OLELLND—Foot of Brosdway.—"6:00 8:00 $1300 *1:00 13:00 !:. 14:08 'E“l-l. | Gauge). | COANT DIVISION (Broad (Third ¢ Townsend Sts.) Mhmhmfl.—. TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. offices, 621 Market st. Ferry. RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER 'SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:88, p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip suum-y-—l-:nn trips at 1:50 nvnAYs—no 90, 11:00 & m; 1:30, 330, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. TO SAN FRANCISCO. 7:50, 3:30, 11:10 a. m.; 13:48, Saturdays—Extra trips at . m. 940, 11:10 & m; 140, 30, same schedule as above. Leave | In Effect. San Francisco. |Apr. 15, 1. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Weer Days. | days. [ Destination.| days. 1l)un 00 em| Novato. 30 am| Petaluma. '|upm‘ol Pl 8:90 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7-35 pm! §:3 pm Taiton. ] 1:30 am| ‘Windsor. 1036 am Healdsburg. i Lytton. 3% pm | 8:00 am ("lu\'nd-le |18 vml 4% pr am| Hopland | 1535 am. 3:3 pm 4:00 am| and Thiah. | 7:55 pm 4. pm 1038 am. §:20 pm !.um}t.l-. Iu-..m! muulr-—l 8:00 am| Somoma and 5:00 pm{ Glen Eilen. - Day's, R Lisriey’s, hnhcdfll Hfllhtl; Huufllll, Orr's fimrw'lo Monday round trip tickets af Sonday round trip tickets to all points SSinces 10 Market ot Chroniole DG, o c wnrrfi R X. RYAN. O‘h-._ Santa Fe Trains—paily Leave Markst-street Ferry Depot.

Other pages from this issue: