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46 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1900 KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, | 2o0ms. o semsem: ant eve. ouzD Bl o e s PEEs— 5 S ) 5 sodbin e OA A‘ A FOLEOM, $34—Large ny furnished room;| Adler. Moses = X e emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the lomet: bath: private: 31 week: call by 8 b m. | Alexander, Matth 3 e R TR OARLAYD BEAL ESTATE. - |GEany, -Nicely Turnished rooms; also ;;m;fiw Oclock train " from Third and "Townsend 5 . suite sul for physician. ., s i s ) s RE S annah M. oset LATMANCE AL e i o, Qaigand. | GEARY. 406 (The Navarre)_Elegantly furniehed hrte, Marare: EZLLY-In this dty, D@'"}bgegi rgitin b PAKLAND HOMES. (‘S'Dzlku“m'm.w rms: suites or single; travelers accommod Saret. Oultng M. TP b rnmfl - rying ana rod ] situation unexcelled. recent cost, $77.000; | Cornelius, Tdllan A. Kellhua brother of Tiase L Kelly ana Mrs. fter considered 3 " | GOLDEN GATE, 12065 rooms with bath; $%5. | Crandall, Mary G. ompson, & native of San Francisco, st $20.00: handsome Lekeside dle- | o o UTEIREN, scutheast corner Seventh o) E‘.‘:Mh i koo wok o 38, papers please copy.) ” and Mission sts._Sunny rooms, en suite or | Daray. 414*\1" e R R M B € heted Sli -. 13 single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. Davia, . W. 3 o v between O'Farrell and Géary. Notice of fu- rochete; 1ppers o Sl ivon, RS oo | FOG R, e i sunny gl room, su. | iy Yl s:':,, e | B i 204 Gl Leather Goods Art Department ey < S 4 .| able for one or two. Haller, Marie C. 1tz, Carl KENNA—In this city, -ember 15, 1900, M: = = » ies’ sli e el e i g-rfifm%x: ?.,I...J E‘“‘Iv.l.rz fiHXchAu.rdPC Fle Kenna, Selvent dE:;hT;r ot Patricic :33 Plain combination pocket book G 2 Beoie hLfi? 5“?}:”5% ré:?mr::town ™ : S 5 N ] Heights; new Colouial, 7| HQWARD, 614 sunny bay-window | Herron, Sarah L, Smith, Alexander and ‘Mamite Kenna, Sire. Annie Moore and and card case, in various leathers enuine Br the best quality o T : Hlgg=s dor | OtRETS: J olland, Winne Tourny, Julius obn and William Kenna, a native of San : S s, ighte; new Colontal, others; reasonable. Holland, Winnt Julf Joh Wil tive of Sai in black and colors at Th t of bronze | Wool, in all shades, with fleece- 3 Hunt, James §. Walen, Thomas M. Francisco, aged % years 7 months and 4 days. e assortmen S | firiedt aoft Jesther soics b $1.00 4 front room. | Jackson, Henry te, 2 o er. 2 _ E 2 627U nmmll.hed sunny t e Reany L e o MW | et e S el P R, 85c $1.00, 1.25 up to 6.00 each. | goeds consists of ornaments suit: i o adi's sl i 3 nr. Post—Newly renovated AEnteTEes ber 14, 1900, Moges | 2UI€ Deloved Wife’of “Henry Riter: s har 7 $ able for parlor cabinets and fav- | Pair; ai 3 ppers, e . ,g“’ Sty ly furnished sunay rooms, s“——"";‘“‘; = | “Rdier, Tate of Burcka, Nev. a native of Por | ' f o Cemany, aged U veurs. et Sterling silver-mounted com-{ % 0 Ll onyx bases | of the best 'qlla(ljllyffif castor wool DOMS! ‘Sp) LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st—Suite of 2 or3 | land, aged & yemrs. & ettt oo § SIS ) . <Hned s e & 1 private; bath: sin. rms.; board optional. mqlllzlirnerg.d :-3.1 acayaintances are respec oty dn';r\‘};Sné‘:y;":’:‘dz_':z}oc‘m?: the par- | b'"atlo}" pocket book a:\d cai:d for ornamental purposes, also Wt“h fleen;‘e aif soft leather soles 0x166; make | g EWIS place. :;;?;,,;,r.,,:: and “unfurnished 's“éd.-);} ted toatiend the funeral pmgm‘n’r w‘:;d?m;mam 2% N ey e g?sek in different leathers in with polished bronzed bases for at $1.75 a pair. = A.W. Martin & Co., 11§ Geary street. 1Inter- 4 - E -3 e By Ty D [ IS , 90 —Large sunny bay window | ment, Home of Biace Gemetery, by 113 | 11xix 1o Berkeley, December 15, 190, Es- AREADT oG 8¢ letter seals; bronze clocks, vases, Ladies’ Shawls 3 AL oclock train from Third and Townsend ther, beloved daugher of Jacoh and Theresa 90c, $1.25,1.75, up te 12.50€ach. | powls, card receivers, smoker and - HipRE $25¢ e m 733 and 4th (New Xork House) | ALEXANDERIn the Clty and County Hospi- L L I K 2 : writing sets, paper weights and All wool, crocheted or woven o fve 5 §1 % per week and u P atie mP A5, lo00, Matthew R. Alexander, | MATTHEWS—In this city, December 15, 1900, | | In this department will be B e L onltss variety at shawls in all colors and sizes at stre. . £ - O T ve of sas, aged 28 years. o o 5 & s s - 5 . [ r Broadway and lch | MINNA, 667, comer Eighth—Newly furnished AMBROSE—In thls city, December 14 e emioreioyed husband of Teresa Matthews- | { foynd all pe latest ideas in purses, ol rices ranging from 45¢ to $5.00 - ¥ | foecte 4 h Y. m| 190, | and beloved father of Laura and Maud Mat- | { 1 p 2 5 ous | N e | S 1s-be|°Amhrnse. & native of San Fra o8 e e e ‘mm' Taviied to a- | | 3 i oppin are il Wi S g s | week up; 3o 8 Gy UD | Gigin urea 4 peare 10 Tonths and i dayn | 1 Sicpon e, respectfully invited To st i letter cases, chatelaines, shopping Art Glassw Imported pure silk woven nicely sit- | 208 furnished rooms and L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | g'clock, from his late residence, 38 San Jose bags, grips, suit cases, music Th 1 d shapes shown | shawls in red, blue, pink, black, | es: elevator: electric lights; day, wk., mo. | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | avenue, thence to St. James Church, corner | | = e styles and shap a5 2 o 5 (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | of Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where { rolls, etc. in Tiffany ware, opal crystal and | white and cream from $4.75 to O'FARRELL. ¢ cely furnished doubl> | dence, 1012 Fiorida street, thence to a requiem high mass will be said for the re- 2 s il room; gas, mm phone: $§ month; others. Peter's Church for services at 2 o'clock. Ii pose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | | 4 e . Lonhuda glassware plam and ;7.75 each. FINE, 78_Beautifuily furnished roome in | picrment Holy Cross Cemetery. Croes Cemetery, by carriage. Sterling” Silver Novelties (8l e te.,single; modern: gna, eiectricity, bath; | BRATIFRC, s iy, Desemper 10, 190, A | OFFICERS and members of Noe Valley Lodge silver decorated are exquisite an Bath Robes Bire plnces; vessmable - - 7 - Fidder Ao fathers ePiiattee. Howard “and e e i b e Taoe Teathes In our sterling silverware de- | must be seen to be fully appre- #80_Front sun om, hot and cold [ Loréna Barbier and the late Mrs. H. F. | - Charles F. Matthews, from his late residence, S 2 ciated | A ' complete assortment of Watér, new flat; private family: gentleman. | Emeric, a native of New York, aged 85 ears | i Sam Jose avemier tomorron (Monday), at partment we are showing a large | ciated. 2 3 months and 21 days. 8:30 gclock. T. AHERN, Master ‘Workman. 3 g il | men’s bath robes made of good ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st._Ineandescent light: D7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- SCOTT, Recorde collection of beautiful articles Smoker Sets ¢ blanket cloth, eider- |~ reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ r- fully invited to attend the funeral this day uoy\,HA\_l,, this city, December 13, 1900. A iate for Christmas pres- qualmes o 23 lor; rcoms, per night. Sc to $1 50; week, §2 to | (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | MPYNTHANCIn this city, December 1%, 9%, pPpropr 0 P Smoker sets consisting of a | down and Turkish crash at prices #5; ‘month, 8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; | dence, 1170 Ellis street. Interment private. | panroce boleved hustand of Sbble Mevois ents. Following are some of the 1 rooms with hot and cold water; baths. Please omit flowers. phrey B. and Daniel J. Moynihan, a native i g . cigar receiver,match holder, cigar ranging from $4.50 to 15.00 . BERTELSEN-In the City and County Hospl- | of Ireland, aged 78 years and 6 months. articles and some of the prices ; g ’ 3 ROSEDALF House, 319 and m Filis st_Rooms, | " tal, December 15, 1000, Ivar Bertelsen. a na- @7 The fungral will take place this day . 2 cutter and ash tray, made of | each. night Zo to $1. week $125 to $4: open DIEHL. | tive of Domrarl, caed 1 emier e SRR R TR all the silver is guaranteed 925- il ot v SHERMAN Apartment Bw.e 28 Eighth st, | BROWN—In this city, December 15, 1900, Han- | dence, 608 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart fi U bronze, nickle, leather or glass Drcssmg Gowns ! rket- Furnished or unfurnished. | Bab M. Brown, mother of Mrs, Laura J. | Church, where a requiem mass will be celo- 1000 fine : s 3 b near Market—Furnis| 3 Parkin, a native of Jefferson, Me., aged 81| brated for the repose of his soul, commencing 3 . prices from 33.85 to43.502a o e L teniomh - dressin SHIPLEY, §1—Large front room, nicely furn- [ Years 2 months and 8 days. at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- Sewing Wax 25¢c Curling Irons $ .75 b Ladies elder iressing ey BURKE—In this city, December 14, 190, Mar- | _tery. e a5c Stocking Damens .75 | Clocks and Candelabra | oo o yokes and Eton - . garet, beloved wife of the late John Burks PALLIES—In Oakland, December 14, 1500, Elisa D Py ~ bs SUTTER, 3201 —Changed hands; newly reno- | and mother of James F. Burke. Mrs. Richa: Pallies (nee Lamory), beloved wife of Alex- Emerys 35¢ ressing Combs .90 Sets effects plain, appllqued and silk 4 P vated; single rooms. §; mites, $13 fo 38 mo. | - Caralf na the late Mos, M. Hainque, Mre, | ander Pallies a mative of France, ased 48 Magacin Coiy s 9. Bulliny .95 - L ey foum - 3, a y Ol . 4 native of ars mon! al ays. . s ENAF r Bn adway; x:.[fh ’:"‘f\mfi‘ SUTTER, T choice double parlors, | i1 city 3 (‘}l:Iw-‘; “lrel‘:.nde urred 53 years. y'n:.vmma- and acquaintances are respect- Nzl Files 30¢ M-rcl_n Boxes ® 1.00 Clocks and two candelabra in embr . » s reamiels patent closet: | _Tichly furnished; piano; investigate. glyy;npms and_dcquaintinces are respect- ggllyaln;rlle? o attend the funeral this day Shoe Elorme 50c Fatrim Brushes 1.00 b edin ok, DrEsdes $4.50 to 18.75 each. ¥ e = el v ay unday), at 12:30 o'clock, from e resi- X, - 7y A i R g e e e T R B e S T e S R R of Tooth Brushes §oc Glove Stretchers 1.50 | DFonze mounte i rtia Ladies’ eiderdown dressing e | S e e e | Wb SRS e || s~ G Wik Do 18 or bronze with Dresden orna- | (S FEMOCR, OO i : Sixth, th to St. Patrick's Church for | the Sac: eart, eth an % e 3 s Y » mTARCERARTLAXE COTTAGE | TRl oy e e Il | T ot i s Eatrie (Y. o | oot Heast, Pocket Knives goc Bonnet Brushes 1.50 | mental figures at prices from afiphigued and itk émbeoidered 3 - vary Cemetery. PARKBR—In this city, December 14. 1800, Pen Holders 6oc Hat Brushes 2.75 $13.25 up to 64.50 a set. cozy home, containing bath and other | TURK, 16—Nicely furnished front room in pri- | CARET—In the City and County Hospital, De- | = Mary, beloved wite of ‘George Parker, daugh- Pencil Tops 6oc Hair Brushes .78 3.25 up X from $1.00 to 7.50 each. ements; renting now for $12 per month; | vate family; for 1 or 2 gentlemen. gr.:her 15, 1900, Celina M. Caret, a native of | ter of Pnt):te‘l; gcloutn. nmtil line‘r gt"'l'hm:- ool o Hons Mk 174 Card RcCCiVCl'S p cost $139 to ; street | s e 4 40 and Frank McGuire, a native of - 5 3 . . g g z:‘f-vztmxmllil-dm. clec- | TURK. 382—Sunny front room, sultable for CASSINNA LI lhe)!(..‘lrl!)‘ and County Hospital, | cisco, aged 24 years and 18 A 4 : y Silk Waists and Skirts e e broad shuee .mm‘.:’ o or Sreemaner. T I Ay, A S TRINS |E aribt e Sterling silver combs and brush Hand painted Dresden china £ i ot ot residence location: this 18 | &y serprED advertisements and subscriptions | _Of Italy. d R % i A . o com e ass » homeseeker; 1ot 3X1%0 | " roiived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | CORNELIUS—In thls city, December 1, 1900, R sets in silk lined boxes of various | carg receivers with bronze orna it ”F(‘ sk 5 LD e L e » every respect, and call or Lillian A., infant daughter of Louls F. and ( Parlors of the Pacific oty Crost Cometery. designs at different prices. ments and standards, dark bronze | ladies’ si S S # b A BMRAN?mm.“taNs:ux;me:? ulzd' Anraxe“cznenum a native of ‘San. Francieco, | oo n y Gakland, Docember 14, 1900, auds o o T kl. ivers. | all colors for street and evening AT : - aeo s e e 2 W., beloved . ished nickle receivers, . 3 g The House Renters. Talencia st. CRANDALL~In this clty, December 14, 1900, at | genly, of heart direase, George W.. beloved Eoadics Noikwias and polis > et nicely’ madde ikt Al this 2 Broatey, Do = 308, Taidence of her daugnter, 1da I Greeni | of Tsabel, Arthur, Broest and Carmen Percs, | | © also an assortment of small bronze » ) ’ b A ROOMS AND BOARD. 21 yel.“.:“"‘ street, Mary G. Crandall, ag a native of Bath, Me., aged 63 years 6 months ladies’ K receivers 1n medallion effects and | seasons Iglest sty les at prices SELECT family hotel; new interior: three spo- | EFFriends and scquaintances are respect. | and S days = oo are respect- The assortment of Jadies’ neck- | ‘5= M, 2 e prices from | varying from $4.25 to §5.00 s iy . . . I |t e e e e 2 | nlty viten o atima the funeral services wear imported by us for the | 0Plong Po h P cachh Califc t. 2 Thite. 192 % this day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, at his late y: 5 2 F . —————— | loot Frter & White, i1 Body sireet fla- | {115, 07 GmSY, K1 ST LR Christmas season comprises all [ $7.50 to 32.50 each. Bovk ‘Sibeatese | B o kel CROSETT—In this city, December 13, 10, | TECHNICAL Soclety ?f.a"?f..’??:?ffig“&l'fh? the newest and best French ideas. Leather Novelties oys | EERDT i Tttt | D SUR el ot | BTSSRl e et Solid chenille neck ruffs in | ymported leather novelties, at | A good quality of boys’ all from 30 to 19000 acres. O famprecd st dtabe Box o Gk | B Rt Mry. Sarah B Fery and A A, | Jeg0,f the family, 8 Bouleyand Teerdee black, cream, tan and gray from | popylar prices, among which are | wool sweaters with rolling collars ¢ California homes. = Crosett, tivi Ves ngton, Conn., . - : c 1 SCE Tor uil bargaine, S5t | . ased 5 ?":’a’ :‘f“’o)‘ Fratn DTN Vaity q}u{snx.!‘ o o P g T T $5.00 to 18.00 each. Leather case and glasses 35¢ to 75c in navy and cardinal, at $1.50 . | S e e i S hers ploase. copy. 3 - 3 . : g | PROFESSOR DOVE. phrenciogist—Free treat- :";"’7"?;,1".?3?.“,4"?f.,ud..né...;.s o e R Fichues of lace, chiffon or lib- | Case and th:imbles it each. — nt for the sick by suggestive therapeutics | fully invited to attend the funeral service: 7 Frie 4 <EF 0 $2.2 : semis B8 per | _every Monday at 76 Market st room 15. this o (Sunday), at 1 oclock, Bt the | EIaa ot Do e o Hes auay | | €rty silk in all colors from $2.00 Lr:lc(“\jvr:llfsr and case Pyt 2; Sofa Pillows Food income property’ | LADIES Chichester, Englian Penmyroval Pils | atrict: ’?fi\\'oern 15.;:“’{?-4“.\ and Twenty- | Hall 820 Post street under the auspices of to 10.00 each. Worts tomes $1.00 to M1.50 i oo are the best: safé, re ixth. Interment private. e - . 3 i . . ost s & co. Bronduny. Snf & SENES for DN taay: BaeE for D'ARGY—In this city, December 13, 1900, Mary B ey !4‘3;’%’1‘;’\‘11 Cepim A large variety of neck glrd_les Men’s pocket companions ‘soc to $1.65 Qur assortment is m T M cortnse with basements ot | ™ Cnichester Chemical Co. Philatel, Fa. | ancs beloved witt of Willam ML 4 AN | Foagd NE G T 6 0. F M Y. and mem: | | in gold and silver effects which | Smoking sets 852510 $8.25 | plete in artistically finished pil- » s R s fches . aughter of Mrs. Elizal e e R R F v € : : b+ | TADIES and gentlemen wanted for a mew | Sister of Georse, Arthur K., Willam D and | - pers, of Marlposs Lodge Mo 2% M. of by are very stylish this season, Ornamental Baskets lows in a great variety oé desxgn; | _SUiEeEE maetan T Box TR TRcY Drew, a native of ) P lhL anpmmns st Jemas Bamp e prices from 75¢ to $1.50 each. ot i d and | and colorings, tinted, embroidere: and base- | ROOMS papered_from 33 up; Plaster repaired | 6 months and 15 days. b PABINE e by, Deostter 5. 1ah i We have them rimme: pamted and etched on satin de photos and SSAhe. W SURS 9 Fuliy eiah Ao et et s llam Rablin, beloved husband of Lavinls Clne Odes untrimmed in a large variety of e Dl canvins, BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: | this’ day (Sunday), Rablin, a maiive of Comwall, England, ag=d | ve shapes, weaves and colars, suit- ].e'\n_ satin, si pop 5" Montgomer o el | Sens Tinerment private. Piease amjt | B Friends and acquaintances are respect | £ > off hotograph, waste | linen and art ticking; some are modern bouse of § rooms: balf -‘——&————— flowers. Remains at the funeral parlors of | ally imvited (o attend the funeral to-morrow Glove orders make convenient, | able for office, photograph, ® | finished with cord while others, | can d at 1 = < m e res . . '3 Sl B wt Oaxiand. | SEWING MACHINES _AND SUPPLIES. | Bunker & Lune 2066 Mission street, Mission | (Monday) at 131 o clock, from the rest near desirable and acceptable gifts. | paper, work Dbaskets, nursery | v ciie- two and. e Sullles, . 10 LET. | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- | DARAY—1In thie city, December 14, 1900, Louts ga'éfl’{%’m?{'l’{:nfiirf'mm Tineal e If gloves are not desired the order | and baby hamper baskets at rices ranging from $2.50 to = B e N S S N ER T RAYMOND-At Van Sickels Tslana, cal, De |} will be accepted at any depart- [ prices varying from 75¢c to gS R : - | ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- § t and le Daray, tive of New | cember ohn P., beloved hus| ; 5 3 ) p e o onar AU | A Ciaries Flamabeck. 1915 Missiot, ar: 1oth, Enfi:{f{.} (;Eg;‘z\é"iér :{:& ;‘3 ,‘,'15’ 5 1-1 Serab . 'Raymond, and father of Flsicher. ment in the store at any time. $11.75 each. ——————————————== ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- | COUR’ N No. 38, F. of A.—The d Katherina M. Raymond, a native of New . . OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. | 35 (it voif et open Sven: 806 Fourth. Sttens the Tuneral of ous beother. Lous ;‘n“""‘fipfr'i"’:‘l ":"?1 acjuaintances are respect- 2 | ; 3. complcte; gas stove, far. | BOUGHT, sold. rented, repaired; peedies and | Daray, this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from | , I Friends and acquaintances are respect: | i I S l l 1 rlS | M b g B o 1504 | _shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. | our hall, Pythian Castle] 909 Market street. | fully lnvited to aftend the funeral this das - : mo children: larvmwrh e By order of Hersgi éunkt—r s Lu.n(, 2666 Mission street, e CHARLES ASH, Chief Ranger. Detart: "Traniscerunt. and Teeataities .- . | o s | ;M. LEVY, Finantial Secrptary. Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Laurei OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. an and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; DAVID—In this ecity, hecember 14, 1900, Cap- | Hill Cemetery. B g TR ST v nt. 1006 n st | _tel Main 180; shipping at cut rates. A G OrEY s Deloved husband of Harriet | ROBERTS—In this city, December 13, 1900, at Write for our new illustrated catalogue. e S e i e e = S ving; covered | E- David late a member of Alna Lodge his residence, 804 Washington street, Captain - WILSON BROS. storase and movine? cover 4, Damariscotta, Me.. a native of Maine, | Jeatin R Roberts, husband of Mary E. Rob- - e — =——————==== | _vans._Tenth and Market: phone South 762 | /.4 55 years and 4 months. erts, and father of Mrs. Henry K. Moore and 4 i - LrFriende and acquaintances are respect- | Martin R. Jr. and Theodore Roberts. & native % fully invited to attend the funeral this day | MATUR L Jr- and Theodore RODErts: & Narive <3 e S IN TYPEWRI \ {Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Miesion Masonic | Jays"(New York papers please copy.) ~ 3 OREAY BABGAINE TN CLFEw Temple, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty- T Friends and acquaintances are respect- B S B e e sity rentals. 83. The Typewritey | Second ‘and [Dyenty-third, under the auspices | ¢ully invited to attend the funeral this dav iR of Mission Lodge ) bt 06 A B A s 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Exchasie, 536_California. :‘1”““’ aln 266 | {orment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. df:?,";& “l"h,n,,g,x,,m B ey Rl ~ | ALWAYS bargains in_typewrite FLETT_In this city, December 14, 1900, Wil- | ton. Interment private in Laurel Hill Ceme- nr. 17th, rear—2 mice sunny un- | *3erite for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, n.m Flett, a native of Scotland, aged B1| sery. Please omit flowers 5 jaee yard siaule optonal Sheas. | 2 o e e | Y Rematns at the pariors of 3. C. O Com- | o 1 1000, dohn 11, Biowe, & etlve of GHT tarket—1 or 2 large front | = nor & Co., 767 Mission street. ow itk aach e yaATh reguiar kitchen furnished for - o nd cold water; bath. el IFFIN—In this city, December 1‘. 1900, | (‘HRHTHflIn this Cll), Martha, beloved 'lfQ 129 K y St t gent on G\R\'urrnn. beloved son of F. M. and Margaret Sor Charles Schroth, and mother of Mrs. J. C. earn ree all lifor- | Griffin, and brother of Dr. C. F. and Lutie | B. Hebbard, Mrs. Byron Mauzy, Mrs. Her- o ‘““’, of twe ema- | R e Toan Bocisty, Tarevie Taant Griffin, a native of Vallejo, Cal, axed ) | mann Young and John F., William J.. Alice, . ekeeping, $13 50. after Friday, December 14, 1900, at the office | years § months and 9 days. (Vellefo papers | Filorence and Charles A. Schroth, a.native of e ed for housckeeping, 2 4 of the society, Mils buliding, please copy.) London, England. aged 62 years. batn, 8 > CHAS. D’ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- T7 Funera) services wiil be held to-morrow deps fully invited fo attend the funeral to-morrow > OTIC) 16 % cents (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, | SCHULTZ—At Yountville Veterans' Home, Carl | sneak thieves have reaped a rich harvest F Large _sunny 2 “su (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | 1005 Geary str Interment private. - August Peter Schultz (went under the ns- during the past week. 23 £: §150 week. y will be payable at the office | 3emce. 7 Nineteenth street, thence to Mis- | s me—————————— 0" name of George Filbert aince 1360), & - 1 \r sion » - native of nssia, age years. ater < h. oo ion Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem ine e Dyiet ity Water Pront Notes. furnished house- | of the company, 327 Market st. on and after | .. will be celebrated for the repose of his SCHWARZ ~in (thid Gty Dectubes 15, 1060 gas: coal stove Thursday, December 20, 1%00. Transter books | goy); commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment bk 0 o v, belowcd Dosvens o The British ship Ditton and the Ameri- " s e ey ). 10 X1 “SHoly Crowd Pomoétery. Minme: Schws rn & Raiive of Bberin Geo can bark J. D. Peters, that were blown off oms complete for house- | _oclock p m E H. N, Ty HALLER—In this city, December 14, 1900, many, aged 54 vears. A member of Golden | shore during Friday's gale, were both in cheap. il m—q Marfe' C. Haller, belovéd mother of Mrs. 1di Gate Lodge No. . Fb 24 A M Golden offing again last night. The Peters was vate C. rker an g 1 Gate 0. 20 an lental 3 e e e A Haller. ana ‘grandmother of Leon B. Farker A Christmas N\ Encampmient No. 5.6."F. | towing and made port, but the captain of = The following marriage licenses were issued | & native of :\\lnedm‘bse? ermany, ag 4 gift that helps to beau- £ Notice of nmeml ‘hereafter. Remains at the Ditton would not accept a tow and ny front basement suite. yeste years § months an oo " A \ the parlors of Theo. Dieks, 97 Mission street. B 3 siiad when last heard from was ten miles west ment room, yard, laundry _Charles J. Cuneo, %, 1806 Powell street, and [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- tify, comfort and cheer the SEVENING—Ia Alameda, December 15, 1900, - <19 2 17 | of Point Lobos. o Uino, 26, 1721 Lake street. tally invited to attend the funeral to-morrot » ; Henry' Sevening, -belovea father ot Mra: | Pagific Mail’'s Rival Will | captain C.S¥. Davia of the conter Mine- — roome, furnished complete | \Yman, 31, 1111 Freelon street, and | (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- home is a gift the whole Frank Miller, Mrs. Franz Collischon and Miss ola died suddenly aboard his shi T = | Blied, 5, 1128 Broadway. R e s L family can appreciate for time Alma Sevening, a native of Germany, aged : & by day. The Mineola came in from :;::; tront room for hou Gl Howard. 7 Baitmoon Bay, | HARRINGTON In this city, December 15, 144, § ¢ : i & rars 6 months and 1aars, =0 7| Begin Running Steamers | 5V Tt the ‘week and dockad ot { Jennie Forbes, 3 2 Y 0 come; it's a sensible, = Long wharf, Oakland. Captain David - — e arin! street, and Mamle > Remains at the mortuary chapel of the 2 fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow +—3 unturnished rooms for MEht | Croeei 6 168 Monteomers avenge. Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 242 Mis- economical and worthy (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic at Once. !;"n!a::,fl; l&:flflm‘::;elgesterd-y morn- ing; parior floor; sun all day: &1#0 | Charles E. Effinger, 29, 565 Mission street, and | sion street, near Twenty-fire i T Temple, Alameda. Interment Mountain View | dns“ KBt B, afterward dropped ned single rooms. Niglis, 24, JKI5i% Mason street. HEALEY—In this city, December 14, 1900, Dan- gift, and we have the Cemetery. e K | dead in the c: - — —— e o | Charles A. Magistra, 48, 4% Jasper place, and |~ fel J., dearly beloved husband of Cella Hea- ift ht ¢ BMITH—In thie city, December 15, 1900, Alex- w Harry Mattson, a fisherman, had a nar- ilege light ,,"‘ Glovannoni, 32, ms Post street. ley (hee Horzan), dearly beloved father of giits you ought to ander, beloved husband of Thirza Smith, ‘nd | HE' first of the Panama Railroad | oW escape from death in San Pablo Bay Fdward Kaufmiann, 4, 1207 Market street, | Raymond Healey, beloved son of Mrs. John 3 father of Ethel L. Edith E., Dr. | Company’s chartered steamships, | during Friday’s storm. His boat capsized = ey and Marle Kuntz, 42, 184 Filimore street. Wohlers, and beloved brother of D. J. Hea- Willam A. Smith, Mrs. R. E. Gibson .n.x | ipany PS. | and he had to cling to the keel for Sous z or. ¥ ;‘5, :f‘,; '?:1{“,”;,_”“, Omers E. Alley. 21, Kenwood, Cal., and Joste | ley and Mrs. Nellle Kellehef, o native of Mrs. A. F. Bridge, a native of Beifast, aged | the St. Paul, will get away from | j,urg before help came. His hand wey e ——— | Minick, 18, 467 Minna street, -~ . ~ o [ here for the isthmus during the | crushed and one of his fingers was 0, C Pl Friends and acqualntances are respecc- The funeral 111 taks 14 -morrow ampu- e ana $1 per e e | e, (ot o OMER | Ty mvited o attend the funeral to-moProw (Monday). ‘at 11 o clock, From’ the family reer coming week. She will be followed | tated at the Harbor Hospital by Dr. Starr. e e | “Gaetano Antotomaso, 36, 19 Francisco street, | (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 421 Ellls street. Interment private. | by the Roanoke and later by the Charles | MISSION, 173—Sunny {roat sulte, complete for | and Vittoria Trotta, 2, 19 Francleco street. dence, 136 Twenty-eighth street, ‘hehl:c; to 8t. Please omit flowers. D. Lane, Ohio or Humboldt. The nego- | NEWS OF m oc‘u. n eping; coal range; bath: modern; §I4. | Jjoseph P. Croce, 178 Valparalso street, | Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass TOURNY—In this city, December 14, 1900, .Yu- s g 2o i g g e ey and Rosina Ravlol 2. 439 Union street. will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, lius Tourny, a native of Germany, aged e | tlations for the e el are — 13, off Howard. g ‘; th—2 rooms George Attinger, g ;urgrcuq—m;, m:“;. comm»gelnx‘ at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy years 8 months and 4 days. now under way, and the chances seem to | Matters of Interest to Mariners and nished complete for housekeeping .: Tillie W. Rieper, 1 Twenty-eig Cross Cemetery. Notice of funeral hereafter. - | nished for housekeeping: stove; yard: $4. 16 Washington street B L e R Thomas M. Walsh, be of Mary The British steamship ad /| Walsh, father of Thom: “-.\-h‘ Mrs. J. Hur- | I8 Dot a very great carrier, buf she has | wheat at Portland for St. Vinceat for o ley, Nora and John Walsh and Mrs. K. Fetty, | splendid cabin accommodations and is | 4ss, prior to arrival: the C. H. Merchant, rail- and uncle of Miss McDermott, a native of | very fast. In fact, there are few vessels | road ties for Salina Cruz; the Irene, lumber st o e i | BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHR | ™o werfiacif % '",, Athewrey, County Galway, Ireland, aged o | 4 death notices sent by | YORES. (New Yo«;k e e S e B T ‘:"' 4| on the coast that the Humboldt cannot | &t Eureka for Sydney. | ewly furnished_ ho u"kew\n Birth, marriage and death nof Friends and acquaintances are respect- i | Tath: m'x";“«' or 18 B m. < * | mail will not be inserted. ~They must be handed | ¢ priis t o e i oy G moprow LAy e st Pl T i e s o | A Cargo for the Orient. I e e e s ang restacncs af e | (Monday). at 9 o'clack, from her late tesi. are respectiulty fhvited 10" attend the tunerai > e B | The Belgtan King cleared yesterday for K ice fprnished rooms for | indorsed with the mame and residence of per dence, 207 Gough street, thence to Sacred to-morrow (Monday), at 9:3 o'clock, from | @nd Ohio In jts fleet the Panama Rail- | n° e "apen With & giaeeab ctrpe valeed housekeeping; rent cheap. A MhOrNL D SSAR.IYY ARUWE IR Elonct Church s WIS IN el ik T his late residence, 612 Natoma street, betwoen | road Company will have four vessels | oty s mmitested a8 follows: Foe Ching. celel 1 J : THIED, B5,_Contrt location, miony Tyriaied BORN. Sommeacie o S Selock. Tnterment Mot e e ‘e sl | saual o anything the Mail Compagy bas | Sy roe Tapan. HAh oo Sollowine wers rooms, micely furnished: transient solicited. © | BYRNEIn this city. to the wite of Robert E. | | Calvary Cemetery. = IR I Mot Goubty. November 13 “iso, | Eaul, now loading at Fremont sireet, has | m Cobe- 12 1 By sbalone meat; €68 Do VAN a, eumny | e 4 Sashter. innfe Holand, a native of Iretand, aged R B ed husband of Helen M. | MOTe cargo offered than she can carry. 18 haif-barrely best. 483 o8 canned VAN NESS, @03 connecting well-furn. sunny | gUTAE Tn this olty, November 30, 1900, to the b o R o B D M poair oM. | Every ounce that the Roanoke can pack | beas 1 cr roren es cheese, 5450 Tbs Theme; SH0N JeNS SE N PR e | awilear Al ik & ot % Notice of funeral hereatter. Remains at T L L T Tl O AT Tor, and the other | Soid trult. 1055 Toa duied toh. ¥ co furnitune CLASRIFIED advertisements and -“"'mm“’ M I e o eoqmber. 8 1900, 10| e parlors of James Hagan, 445 Valencia late John @. White, a native of St. John. | two vessels will go out loaded to the | 3,50 bbls flour, 18 plgs groceries and pro: received at Call branch office, limore st. | _ the wife of Micheel McHug! —_— street. 2 N. B., aged 51 years 4 months and 2 days. | guards. visions, 2600 e hams and bacon, 1l cs photo MACKIE-n this pity, [December 14, 1900, to the | ;yNT—_In Fresno, December 15, 1900, James Windows WINGERTER—In this city, December 14, 190, o o S goods, 112,068 Tbe soda, 200 Tds starch, 50 kegs A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | wife of Thomas'Mackis, & son, S. Hunt, a native of Brunswick, Me., aged : Milton Walter, beloved son of Herman and | ANOTHER TRANSPORT SAILS. | sauerkraut, 8 sks seaweed, # cs saimon. 110 subscriptions has been established at 10% | MITCHRELL—In this city, December 10, 1900, to | - ¢ sears. are full of goods, all Emma M. Wingerter, a native of California, S— 8- GoRg." WIS she shetas shatn encia st pibe wite of Clarence L. Mitchell. o son. Friends and scquaintances are respect- - 2008 S oot o Carries Over a Million in | FOr Japan—1%0 Ma dried fruit, 120 s dried e R Y R e g URECK—In this city, December 15, 1900, to | fully invited to attend the funeral this. a-y priced in print — Rugs, ‘Funeral this day (Sunday), 2 gan fish, 950 bbis flour. 257 pkgs groceries and pro- ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. m wife of J. W. Taureck, a son. (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the of - o'clock, from the residence of his pui-m.-. 842 Treasure to the Philippines. visfons; 8 cs household goods, § cs hardware, TAUSSIG—In this city, December 10, 13, to| the Cralg & Cochran Compeny, 2t int ave- ; i Alvarado street. Interment private, Cypress | 1615 plgs lead, 36,39 feet lumber. § crs ma- NY person desiring board. board and room, | the wife of Louls Taussig. a son. nue, San Franeisco. Portieres, Curtains. Lace Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. “:u‘l’:‘:d ";"’"l'l s "_;"'W: Lo- | chinery, 2 bbis. cale extract, 4,000 Te sait, NY per 3 NI this city, December 'Lm. gan or Manila yesterday. MOonNg | 50 sks seaweed, 1 es turpentine. e i B °y!\ ";‘3:3,0 o e natirs O Wirsinia, Suea & Door Panels, Carpets. BOLD WORK OF THIEVES fhose who went away ‘on r::; wers m'g;. S officers, 0 stan! ns, wenty- mh.,.. hed and unfuruished, please call @nd | JENKINS—In_ this city, December I5, w9, AL Table Covers. You are IN AN ILLINOIS TOWN | {yq civilians, two female nurses, ninety. g 5 ine our list; we have largest and most bert Leslie Jenkins, infant son of §. C. and R e Sesrperyid HUMBOLDT BAR, CALIFORNIA. e, s 1 0t TSV S | coreamsmaverte e gt Mommper | R Tokiid S ey pL RS Pk dhyars. welccpre Took Town Marshal Up and Proceed | Bt S, (LebbcLommemters of e | ol bty s 0o e for mervices. tel. . Elder 3 il S ok Sy ey . o ’ 01 Market st Father Culien, Peter J. Cotter and Katie L. ECH his city, December 14, 1900, here. to Loot Business signal oo y ; Rental Information Duresu. 626 =t Healey, both of San Francisco. “fim‘nf“&:{,’fl:' '“.,,z Deloved husband of Frtades: 1o gola caln 10-be uaed I Rty & g '.he boldt Bar, Calffornia® went adrift December A—BRUNSWICK Bou-. 148 Sixth—Rooms %c | DRCKER—WILHELM—In this city, December | Jouise Kaechele, and father of Mrs, New- . It will be replaced as soon as practicabie, M troops and alsy for regular expenses of | » 1o 81 per night, $1% 10 % Ber week and light | 15, 1900, by the Rev, J. Fuendelig, William | house and Loulsé apd Freda Kaechele. a na- ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15.—Five unidentified | the Governmens. This notice affects the “‘List of Beacons and = Dripins: Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1800, page 29. oum all night. D«- M Emille Wilhelm. tetten, Wurtemberg, Germany, ., who - FAR e ot s i . | OEMLBUETIER e ot Decemver | L85 JoAr L shth o0 TGV X T e i e e ST Sneak Thieves at Work. s nished roome, with sink and bath. Gt b Lodhe Baitives % and California Stamm No. 70, U. O. R. M. overpowered the village Marshal of | There htlh':t:::l :i“:x:ce:;!on of mb-\mmu. L;“ + Tnspector Twelfth Light- FURNETT, 148 Market (0ld No. 1366 _Fur. | KEILBAR SCIACALUGA_In this oty De- | e funic)” toig dag Brighton, IIl., locked him in & cell and | berles on € the past week T le; also rnished. | - cember by the Re el R attend the g then broke into a bank and two stores, | that puzzles the police. Valise after valise S e M — esiire Keilbar, o Morphys, Crinveras | Sunaay). st 2 e'elock, from, Odd Fellows They atempied fo get nto the of | has disappeared, and. occastonally a gun Boiler-Makers’ Annual Ball. UM, G (The Bllo—Nicely furnished County: " Caly uge ot N 5o A0St et 1e Blodgett bank, In which there was | anq ‘case and Ashing tackla. o - Tms. day, Ze up; Wi, 81 50 up. Mrs. . Rantt, | Vailesio, Calaveras County, Cal. B cte ot Gemania x.«us 0. 115, I O. .' m‘e mmm of m,,ey, but were un. ATt mmf_ o;c‘b: ave {om d'l'h‘ eig! m‘:th i“?‘"n?" of San Fran- Cremati astray. police Isco ge No. rother] . CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. lhm—nennuy )n'rcnu.—lwmb—l- thu cl:x -noceu(ul ukdug’ “e strong box was orce Lod hood of Boller. _turnished sunny rooms: muhflm e i ERO, -, 3 leAlIiflzt—ChM O MAM;—!‘ lhll A l e 3 jomas inor ELEVENTH, 190—A Jarge light front and back | gnd Lizzie Campbell, both of San Francisco. s;.;fl veral explosions of | are on the watch, but still the thief or | makers and Iron Ship Builders of Amer. R oHine. there, the robbers entered the | ateal Nalloes FIght uul:de'} thie clieors oond | foty was held at 3 Felows' Hall las A Wi neral store of E. Butler, where they | At the Tiburon ferry yesterday a man |J. & o reely attended. Thomas ke into the safe and secured $100. Soon | turned his valise over to a transfer man. e rere G g, manager and his as- sistants were G. Lillis and J. MecAvor ‘While the a nt was parior, unfurnished: ROSBERG_FREYIy this city, December 15, nsruw Y J. GALLAGHER CO., Tk e e o e Tie “5’-‘-‘ the Naiiag | TR T R g, A EAngements consiste FELL 150—Two newly fursished rooma: privats e e Sy nfanug, Ot . Moy o % Cullaghor) lars resuited. The robbers escaped on n.nilhad. A'Valuable sho t8un was stolen | G. Lilils, H. McNesby and J. Mcavos. fomily; reot vessemaMe .. _ | WILDBRMUTH-DENCE~In this city, Decem- nxhu% m“ OVAN, Mgt "““wn” the Marsha) was berated he or- S ke :“’h'm'"vm.:%‘l'm" Shen The reception commitiee was'as as tollows: FRANKLIN. 30—Xewly furnithe front | ber 8, 10, by the Rev. Frederick A. FUN; egmmnm, rtod Leitner, J. Henderson. alcove rooms with bath; walk [ Willlam Wudermmh of Newark, w"“‘.'n] % Fifth st. opposite u-.. School. E::'-'- ] golsa Mmfll after the rob- "l'l:.lgfle' {:}.'Z'tf'.? omee-.m lnu r. D. ‘2‘51 .lurl;yn. Lynch, J. Miller om City Hall Charlotte Telephony. Sogth and and

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