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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. 13 e me—————————— 180 Barron bplovod bisther of Stevhet; SO | ormany et 3 yeirs & montns sad’ 3 l BAILWAY TRAVEL. RO\AL Hrule fl(glxllllu.—lnunddm( light ?-rmfl,wlnd uncle of Stm. Michael, dnsm' & .0”””';::';"”"’.‘ reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ > ames, Walter and Kate Barron. a native of ends and acquaintances are - & ot lor: rooms, per n‘t:oht,d 2bc to! $160; v-::. B\mn-rfln. County Waterford, Ireland, u’«i fnlll"y’ lnv;ted to -’t‘!engztzl:lhl:mfl lefl'k‘- - { th, $5 to evator on grou 1 ears . Janu a 4 ST A" ‘r:m:’-m:vhh hot and coldwater; baths. t‘m and acquaintances are respect- dznc:’o{ fin 3 ‘Becker, 1353 Gmn -treec + ~ ~ - - - 005 RE\T‘NG B 927 Market tully "IYI(M lo nunfl the funeral Sunday. kllndA !nlerment Mountain View Ceme- > - AVE Alum-sized residence either on | 8. F. B i il T e et January 20, 12:30 o'clock, from his late 2 ( o, San J ave, Church, Chatta- | St room rld&’m ci:umx ard strest, thenoe wogkt- R!AN—In thie cny. "‘"?'h Joow, st his p- nooga. }‘ r Oaks - not 2633- furnish. oseph’s u; rvices atf o'cl idence, n, yona Bathe o “, - 045;”5";“» i hae ’E;‘f | A e L B:A!emem Holy Cross x> Cross ‘Cemetery. :";:ge of ha-nn.m ‘Ryan, 'a native of i p- . very cheap hen el | TON—In Ouakland, Januarv 17 _1 John rary, Irel pe 30 California =t betweed | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 th st., |~ Beaton, M- [ Notice of runenl hereafter. Monigomery asa’ Kearns | Sear MarketoFornishea. of unfurnished: Bation, hlovg fater of of X, Merthas S | RYAN Do s city, Jangary 26 00 Thomas Trial of Jonnlo Bosschieter's | Mysterious Demise of Dani 1, 1 an 3 LTI S I | OO GG el R TR SR | mmrn i o e Susey o o Pl | S50 etisr o Somen 0 Wil BSE | Aggailants Drawing b N H iz 3 t water; fireplace: furnis or unfurnished; n s city, Janmary = i 1 Woard optional: private German family. cuce ypeloved daignter of the ate JoseDh: e e ssallanis Drawing to aone, a Native Ha I3 > 3201—Chany 4 i ¢ and Wbt eqre® | late James H. Rvan. 22 : SUTTER, Bei_Chanexd bends; nevly ene frank, Baward gnd the late Chafles Bell | 0% uncral will take place this day a Close. waiian, |+ om or a + — e roms Pon PRI Y M Turner, Mrs. K. Seres and M, Ei| riday). at 930 o'clock, family 4+ + ears and 4 g 5 residence, 1310 O'Farrell street. thfl.\u To st ! |+ | ROOMS AND BOARD. ¥ Feiends m acquaintances are pect- Mary's C-tl:nedxl.l‘ K‘anb'ru—l .hlvumn.mw‘h:;: P Thatv T - e R N nicm THASs “will be.celebrated for rosecuting Attorney Demands Takes to His Bed Upen Being Told | + n in that ele- | AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace ,F}"a!’;‘)'":f ,“’e g&?‘&?fi,&hffl repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. the J I+ v Church, withanmex. 807 Caltornia st. may | her sister, Mra. K. Seres, soraer Persia ave- | (Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. ury Render a Verdict of a Red Devil Was Seated Upon | 2 eptionally good table, at- - ® 5(.'}{ ITZ—In Puebl 3 nua! | _Sradilia sh wently Tooms af Sodeet raien | IO ] Bipmiermeen sec merment Xan- | Sl s o et BT 207 Tl T g v o ma SR R o 3 ;. lol!' and the late Jos z, | » o0, | TERAMA, 217—Front room, grate, board for | BROWN—In the City and County Hospital | {08 3™ ™ pugene B, Charlotte, Alvin, Degree. Doom Was Sealed. + but charming. + two, 15 each. Jamuary 17, 1901 Nellis Brown. & Dative of | gronk 1. and Herbert, L Schmitz, 3 nagive ; |+ + |7 e it ol | o e =5 (he ity and County Hoepi- | g3, 580 Fraucisco, . R TP |+ To know her is to + es cause own. | _81%0 single rooms. tal, Jan 1501, Eether Callaghan, a na- scgf";;g,:e;m- g;v& Spistn 1;; ,’msg;;‘-:; ui‘fififfi; x;. ; olun ;7‘ —For m.l exlx- dl—[:;xo‘!:g::;.l,van. on._xn the recent | 4 know the limit— + s pposi) counsel in | death of el N rominent and board; prices ressonable. 415 CLK;&'—;-I&T’:{:"?.:L ym; 1901, Pred- | o J.‘,’,‘f,“',..:"‘,‘ ..‘3",:"“ (‘:', c.vm,m.m"fi 5’ the Jennie Bosschieter murder trial ap- | Hawalian, many mu‘:en:'h:u:vo (:v : : : — e | ik Clark a mative :!afen;‘l‘fl‘;‘lf::‘. aged mll(;l:( Halitax, Nova !eou- a native of | pealed to the jury. Assistant Prosecut- | recognize evidence of the power of the old | 4 . s + “7all highly cuitiv ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Pridecvtildens Taton Na T ot Ban Fran- o g BOpge. it Yty m"‘m" Ralph Shaw began the sum- | witch doctors to bring death upon their |+ * not inch of waste A H A, eieco. SMITH—In m' clty, January 16, 1001, Jean- ng up for the State. It was expected | enemies. Naone was one of the most ad- | 4 - com, Tovely home: | BOARD and room by young lady; terms mod- | £ Notice of funeral hereatter. Remaing &t | “gio Loretta, be oved daughter ter of Patrick and | that Mr. Emley would do this, but ne|vanced of the Hawalians and after the |4+ + e AR R e e W O e o e Fifin i Sieeh | Mary Smith, a ‘n;flnd m"nm: aged | merely offered in evidence the undergar- | overthrow of the monarchy Accepted the | + + ees | — years § months and ment to have been a part of Jenn': | . 4 + Iy scywainted | COOK—In this eity, January 17, 1901, Jackson I?'mendl and acquaintances political faith of the whites. For this act | 4 - for sale and ex- Cook, beloved on of Charles and Lilllan tally "')""fltouwm:?:c 't'n. mu{;:. v.nufl :-Cz B‘;‘:"‘s‘flf 'h;';-";:l"b&‘ 3 b e he gained the resentment of many of mnz lml c $ . yoar and § nasushe. A7), & g trom Jedt 5 * min 4 race. About the middle of December | anch . Friends a intances are respect- ¢ th p-mn,m)‘nnonzumt thence to oS M : = e e S R ot 18 | iy Trviied "ot e funeral fo.morron | Hol'oCrons' Cemetery: via' 1180, o'elock Srain | 11" avery comtention id bony sucatusy. | he was told by a “kahtna.” which is the | + + x T private Touse or first-class spartment | (Saturday. at $30 oclock from the resl | from Third and Townsend atrests. Hé Setiom: the accused. who. he said, | Tative name for a witch doctor, that lher‘e |+ ON THE SANTA FE * o house. Answer this office, box 1213. dence of his parents, 25 & Farrell street. THOMSON—In this city, Jenuary 16, 1901, ced s 3 , | was a red devil sitting on his right shoul- | 4 - RION GRIFFIN — —— ———— _____| terment Mesonic Cemetery. William, beloved husband of Hana B. Thom- | had taken the girl out to do her to death | der and he would die. In spite of the fact | » ~ bards. general farms and man and wife, mo children, three or | CORNOR — In Oakland, January 17, 1801 | gonata 5o 00e0 0 drew W.. Edward J.( | llke a dog., He demanded that the jury | that he had embraced the Christian reli- | - over State nished gunny rooms for light | Charles Wilson, husband of Mrs, F. H. Cor- | Wijliam, Alfred, Emma, Dora and Mary render such a verdict as the law "and|gion, Naone became terror-stricken and BD+44444404044445444400 or flat of mot over § rooms; | mor, and father of Mrs. H. G. Chappel and | Thomson, a native of Norway, aged 78 years | the evidence demanded—one of guilty in |on December 21 took to his pr e —— - - g e L e s exchanged. Box 1165, Cail Charles B. Cornor, a native of Ohio, aged 1 | gng™®(0 &, the highest degree. R L e L N e | - howras T > »l{“t*:‘.,"::' “ozin":gu cl S ———— | years 10 months and 26 days. DA mem?ers'of [rFriends are respectfully invited to at- en ex-Judge anch Scott Jed in the | wag the identical side on which the ka- (PACIFIC SYwTEM.) 718 Market. nr. Call b SPECIAL NOTICES. Yerba Buena Lodge, I. 0. F. of San| tend the funeral services this day (Friday). | summing up for the defense. He Was |huna had declared the red devil Was sit-| Trafms lonve nud are due (e nrrive as =5 - : CRERRETh this city, Tamuary 17, 150, George, | 35,4 Seioflr ¢ M late residence, 3% Sran | foliowed by Michael Dunm, Thelr 8| cing 2 physician was called and he dis- TN EEARTIRS, dearly beloved husvand of Mary 'mu-};hn]nd TIMMONS—In this city, January 17, 1901, m::';%‘;::m;;‘;‘;m ;‘S;t ;:;‘:le“ ;:;;Yeda;:?; ihe atient :;'R: x;:z;:;!e::g (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) abandoned rhudmn have been re- father of Joseph Cresse, a native of 1la- Mary, relict of the late Patrick Timmons, | walter McAlister, William Death and D ysis, for on the deiphia, Pa., aged 55 years 2 months and 17 | gnd “mother of Kate Naone was able to move about in bed and | LeavE — Frow JANUARY I, 190l - the orphanage . Mary E. and the - days. i ve | Andrew Campbell. They ridiculed the ex- | t3]ke, work. He — - [ chox, 4 “and. Ray O Brien: 2 yra. 8 DAL —in the City wnl Despiy Batiiel: 3 | 3 et ot B e T e Tt testimony and branded the hackman, | fa oo 5 t":;kl;l"whé;y The fol “ &\ FDS‘ AD\FR’”QF“F\T\ Cell Wiile Fiynn, 2 yre.. Mary Mo. | uary 17, 1901, Michael Daly, a natiye of Ire- 07 The ‘runeral St “{ake place to-morrow | Sculthorpe, as a man of the lowest type lowing day, which was December 24, a 4l . 3 mes.; Mamie Mullane . 7;| land, aged 58 years. (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- | and of the basest motives. They main-|kahuna was allowed to visit the patient . 1 Mo.; Christopher Mul- | DAVIDSON—In this city, January 17, 1901, | dence, 1231 Filbert street, thence to St. | tained that the story told by him was during the absence of the white physician. | ALANEDA REAL ESTATE. | B Power, 2 yre. 1 mo.: Violet, | George €. Davidson, a mative of California, | Brigid’s Church, where a requiem high mass | not supported by evidence and that it was A second visit was paid on Christmas day - s '\?l S R dreme v 1| "7 rioads and ‘scquaintances are respeot Sommeneing nt 3130 o clock: Paterment Mount | &ile. Mr. Scott made a point that if Scul- | by the native witch doctor. What he said | ~ man, 3 s. U = ) \. 6 yre. Friends and acquaintances are 4 Vo at , N E i 4 'Alice Purdy, 1 37 6 mo. Ethel, § | fully invited o attend the funeral to-morrow | Calvary Snctery. horpely Sioey wece: €0 Dee Seliays all, | t Naone is not known, but it must have | he should be a prisoner accused of par-|peep to repeat the threat of death, for Johnson, § yrs.; Marla clty, -1 mo.: Joseph 2 mos.. and S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, e e g L L s B R Efm;‘g‘_":hl"l‘ AL Mo R dhg:i!egc?gtp::g Naone seemed to lose all hope and when (fiuurd-y) at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of | gy lxu.annnw-—n.-u w.uh-'n!-' vi 2 yrs. 30 Thos.; Hazel ; ). Willows, s Adams. e 4 . R r the doctor returned it was to find Naone | e e Tiilie Albertien, 7 h el O ¥ Caiaty S 1L ). Honore ‘Whelton, and' sister o S T Dot Rl S Aemswe whiers 2 k: Porsiand - .. Deftechia. 8 yra, 3 mos.; Hilda, 3 yre Mf-:'::u Amelia Dengerfleld, d"‘"“‘"}f,' b “hwm"'d T Aive, T Forster, "a native of | Judge Dixon interrupted him. saying: P The MALter has not as 7et been brought | Smnn s Jony Do, and Myrile Deffechia. 2 yrs.; Joseph, 2 yrs. | | ~Amelia Marsden, aister of Hatile 'Wilam ) L4 bod, Nre { *Before you proceed I want the JUry 19 | to the attention of the authorities, but | Maryaville, Chico, lted Buft...... Soet S e e, DN ’““"',,33 Proite. n mative of Philadelphim aged & | EFErinds and acquaintances ars respect- | Understand that if chloral were Eiven. \T | there is a strong suspicion of even foul | $/864 Onkdule, Chinese, Souces Chrters... et : vears 5 months and 24 day fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | if a person were struck or choked in order | nig v connected with the death of Naone. | 4 - s Y e and Rachel Vit | ENGLIR I this city, Jumare 16 101, Anna | (Saturias, af 980" ociol o "her late | to_aCcomplish the assault. the poison or | S SOUNES Gousest receipis for ki | el ‘“1..._,,“'1"‘:.' e vard, 1 yr.; Joseph MacCort, § yrs. 1 mo.: T., dearly beloved and only child of Bene- residence, s .'jc‘m NME R violence is a rt o . Sint.” strong vegetable poisons, which were, In T:l3e Frank Hynes, 1 ¥r. 3 mos., and_Addle Hynes, dlc( and Henrietta Engler. granddaughter of | Mary's Cathedral, | o ayennee X jury must not be misled on that poin days gone by, administered by the ka-' w:aes ‘_"_ o Martines aud Wey Stations 3437 2 yre. 8 mos.: Ireme Moody, 8 yrs. 1 mo. Hohmann, and niece of Mrs. F. Laub | & requlem mase will he celebrated for the re- | ° Counsel for !ha defense asserted that | huve E90€ Y. ACmInEIered By U, shed 10700 The . Den- Frank Balenjar, 5 yrs. ‘n'ex\h 10 yrs. 10 ana Knlhnrlne 'and Germen Engler, a native | pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. | chioral had mot been administered to the .43 dead. A death certificate giving the cause | Owaba, Ct . Luke, 4 yrs., and Fanny | 11:00a Nits, Sockton, Sarmmento, Mon: P an, 2 yrs.; | of San Francisco, aged 19 years 6 months | Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. girl. The defense maintained that it had Gibbe, 08 7 WINKELMAN—In this city, January 16, 1801, t d|of demise as congestion of the brain was | Tiandors. Ve e e 5 s | KoM 1ng acquatntances are respect- | " S Diearick Winkelas, beloved. o of "°{ been proven that any of the defend- | signed by the white physician, but the o T mo.. and Laura Rad. | foll invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rolffs (ormerly Win- o e B g oy B correctness of this diagnosis has been | 51,004 Livermore, hnr. Alfred Breilla, & yrs.; January 20, at 2 o'clock, from the residence | kelman), and brother of Mrs. "f.’"de 3 9‘813 be‘" fl‘éew .en!:' 0{"& ne‘ll' questioned. ‘Naone died either from the | ‘Bakersflel o s | S puiant! R e | g e s Pt e e | the died ST belonae ig s of TS phl, | S Of potai admimatersh rurepe: S e an at Folsom. men . 0. 0. F. . . y T et e e | st mon POl S T Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | medical testimony oftered had shown that | HOUSE lv,/yas‘gélnkg';‘rl:;p;zoe&.e:t;.h;y ':g;} - ...,u.,u...yv Han Vaileio, tore’ smale of 4 cottages ana | tr T nd Jim' Daly. 2 yrs. 6 mos.: | POLEYIn this city, January 17, 1901, Dennis | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | the girl had been assaulted. Tt s be- | S E e Taoll Foa v, B S0 ar to his4 Napn, ¢ .Jm.-'- Sauts Ross...... etwaen Ouk and Park: al SR, B A § ¥re.; George. | * 3. dearly beloved ‘son gt Deniis and Mary | ;;-;;;_rflg:;:_ng; e e peneies Illeved that tl!:e case will go to the jury | g2 11° o0 Benichn, Wi e s 7o g site City f % e H . - el - w n. » ity Hall. Terms| L 3 jaser. b yrs. 3 mos. i Maria *Sehoofer, 1 ,':‘;,“;";‘.f“h'} g v Predrickeon and Mary, | 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. gt A The natlves have effected a completa, ""”"";fi:'u"m i | vre.: Mary Coonan, 4 yrs. 7 mos.: May. 7 yre. Geabee and JYohn Foley, a mative of Eureka, | ZAHN—In_ Applegate, January 15, 1901, R. organization of their force by amalgamat- :llrw oy e 7 it and Agmes Fiiling, § | Coi Sages it veara § monthe and 15 davs. |~ George Zahn. beloved husband of Lillian | RESOLUTIONS ADOYTED ing their two leading organizations with ”"';hml:‘ g g N ~ o w»-c—xn the City and County Hospital, Janu- | M. Zahn, father nr Muriel Zahn, and brother DENOUNCING TRUSTS | (h¢ Independent Home Rule party, which and Rest. or =il | BAD tenants ejected for $1; collections made: 1801, Thomas Fox, a native of Ire- O{lg'finzfi:‘x"' o e N PR, e;]ected obert W. Wilcox to Congress at| g.0erThe Owl unh..n City or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. o 62 vears. > 3 S v the last election. Delegates from the other Bakersfleld, ..u. ta Bar- e 4% Sontene’ Siriir Post | S B T AT SOILNE D Y- 1n Oekisud. Jemesry 1, 198, at| fowen, Western Implement and Vehicle ;slhandi held a Bcunvendol'x on the | o u"'?x kol s als Adjoining; must be | S ——— 1264 Webster street, Charles F. Gayetty, a | SF THANK! Dealers’ Associ th and Sth inst. By a unanimous reso- | » New - zoing East. SEW Tative of California, aged 19 years § months | oo M B ers’ A ation Takes EhbNoay thin Riome Aius and the Malelatue by X Angcien Imn‘- pe o h SR el S and 4 days. & | 17 eaire T thank: Concoraia. Todes. Nov 18y Action. -socleties were merged Into the Home Rule Se - 36 Wion, Moo Cubimmn o jath: Jot $x10; located | ALY kinds bought, sold and GHISELLIIn this city, January 17, 1901, | IV flestre o tieni Comeoro, e e the | KANSAS CITY, Jan, 17.—A resolution | party. ~This union means that all of the | g.egp Haymards, Niies and San Jose. n 2 hnson_ave. eims, | teed. Charles Plambeck, 1015 \u Frank Raymond, dearly beloved son of | o = b O Schuetzen Verein, rcules d at ts was adopted at to-day's ucardant forces amoag the natives have | ;g.00r Vallsjo . . e S e ————— | Frank and Mabel Ghiselli, a native of San | San Francisco g Hercu directed at trusts { gt T 8 | e Batisfactatity gettled and they heve tal " ifail—Ogden, Cheyenne. . on Blanding ave., ALL Kkinds bought. soid. rented. exchanged, T | Francisco, aged 1 month and 12 dave. Lodge No. 53 A rtahcay pand thelr many | gession of the annual convention of the e T 6:00¢ Orien . ! red: open even.: phone Black 1126 205 4th friends and acquaintances for the kindness 4 Venicle Dealers' | lIeady besun to getTeady to hold the | Owmaba, Chicagn. Sitis 1 ants b HILPISCH-In this city, January 15 1801 | and sympathy extended them in their recent | Western Implement and Vehicle Dealers' | polifical power which they secured at the | 8:00r Oflenial Miail ot Sher Lataysts s01d. rented, repaired, needles and | Jacob Hilpiech, beloved husband of 'Eliza | bereavement Association. It reads: November elections. D. Kalauokalani, | B reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. | Hilpisch, and father of Carl and Julius Hil- « . rate phone Min! pl!Cr;’L B e O e s, Owing to the appearance of trusts in | who was elected Territorial Senator, wa: B ears o months and 7 days. A member of | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | many forms of business, prices being de- | chosen president of the Home Rule party 71000 0u'uu 0d Oulltorvia. Espress, iee- meute, Maryaville, ~Rediding, i, Puget Sound and Fast A ark st., Alameda tla - the German Krieger Verein e Creased”and our profits cut off - to the | for two years. Varlous committees were | -.au.. ! Patio, Pirt Costa, Martines Co. ; §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- ary A. great detriment of dealers and consumers | selected. .y s ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOARD. - . Sain $ris, | fally invited to sttend the funeral Sunday, !.f;{:}:;:’.’lf,fii‘{‘o“yf:,“."i‘:’,’,gfi‘;.y.,.: [eull | Glike, and realizing that If the trust sys- | 1803 Valicpy - - Wi RO, Seai S Tarving: G| D 1 oot apn S i | Ty of Sutter street. 689 W of Folk, W | tem ls allowed to grow it will be only 2| GOHIER AND LATAPIE | e S T s a5 - - £ B o - 65:9 by S 130; 823, 3 . ol o l’;n:'a‘ ane_Tenth and Market: phone South 72 | Brith Hall 171 Bady street, where funers) | *G. rce WV, ‘and Saille P. Harman to Charles | In our business directly, but by depriving FIGHT WITH SWORDS Centerville, San J. 'tllll-. e required. Box 363, Ci BEKINS nd Storage Co., 722 Mission Hansen, lot on N line of Grove street, | the agricultural classes of their just dues, e Creeh. Bagm Orene the German Krieger Verein, commencing at h-&ulud'll tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. pr ematio P F. C v. | 171:101 B of Baker, B 25 by N 137:6; $4500. it 1s resolved that this convention con- | During First Onslaught the Author | ’ 2 o'clock. OCremation I 0. F. Cemetery. | 100 B O P Eppinger (Behimpt) to Henry [ demn such trusts and their methods, ugw ded in tE Abd | 1 Ii TELEPHO! S, v 15 Brunner, lot n’! line of Clay street, 23 W | anqd we ask our representatives 4n Con- oun: 1 e omen 1] ) HONES. LE CLERT-—In Tulare, Cal.,, January 15, 1901, f Broderick, W by N 105; $10,000. 1 \}\ AN W \ srmnnnns Ama~ssnanansanssnon~ | Theodore Sebastian, dearly beloved husband | Of\Broderie] e o “Patetek 3. Donahue, lot | ETess that they take such action as will and the Duel Is Stopped. LEP house cr private lines, $4 50 a | of Phebe Le Clert, a native of Oukdale, Cal, | Margaret Skame © FAtiee & DECsiie, 10| prevent the formation of trusts, or will |- pARYS, Jan. 17.—A duel with swords was | 4,48 N s Jove, s GalgRrseery $0004 = 3 et etk ek M e Pt. Lobos. | aged 27 years and 6 months. Lon 9 nerot C'fl‘!m g o properly regulate them.” fought Wednesday between M. [Urbain | eessep i Mw ot omr Dogy g wsd FFICE—in18 BROA DW:\Y, S TEWRITERS AND steorime | WTTLE-In this city, January 17 1001 Rob. | 2,08 5 950 B00 o 2. B, Flood, lot 'on | Other resolutions adopted indorse the | Gohier, a well-known anti-military writer | Way Stations a0r TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ert Alexander Little, beloved child of Robert |, '(850 gireat, 137:6 B of Laurel, E 2 by | Tesolution of the National Association of | Jnq aithor of ‘“The Army Against me. g - e e BARGATS A and Mag§le 1itile. sTANGCDINE of JURDOIIS Ty oreprey mmd, - v Retail Dealers against catalogue houses; | Nuti " 'O0 4" M~ Lataple, a journalist, | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Aecter it binen for Vise money than ang | Mamis Snd A Litics & hatlve o6 Han | , Katpa Plang to Henry A William L. Marte | condemn the action of manufacturers and | who ‘considered himself insultéd by one | frumSil FRLKINGGFut of kst S (Slp ¥ L T e . T pihan any | Mamie and David Tdttle, & mative of San |, "0N4 Annie E. Planz, lot on NE iine of Dore | jobbers. who advertise net prices in trade | 3¢'3s ‘Gonier's articles in the Aurore. I : T xchange, 38 Califorria; telephone Main 266, E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Btreet, 13 NW of Bryant, NW 2 by NE 8 | papers and by postal card. and In the mat- | Gonhjer was severely wounded in the an | frm oatte 4 13:08 s » — —_— fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | &1t % ter of the personal check system recom- | domen during the first onslaught and the | _10:00s.w. 1300 3200 cm "“““'" in_typewriters: any make. | (Satarday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | W. W. Chase to W. W. Chase Company (cor- | mend that all remittances” be made to | qual was stopped. T BLVIBION (Bresd & "‘—‘) e L. & M. ALEXAN of his parénts, 514 Vallefo street. Interment | Poration). lot on W llne of_Mission nreel. 8 | manufacturers in par exchange instead of CoAsT m g 1_. - LOGAN—In this city, January 17. 1901, Leta | 2 . W. Paulen o onta, Kans., was RAIL | ———;————T_,.,..“,_.v Sonth San -~ o Rosekrans, beloved wife of Dr. M. H. Logan, l’l;‘“;";{) < “';‘";"";;‘,;g street, 5 B of Dolores, | ojocted prosident for the ensuing year and | 7:00. san Jose el Way Shativns (New i e o 2 : i g b i nesdays ouly)...... » Fal discount | DI > > ¢ . e o ey, hca’ 1ae8h: | “Vincenzo and Carmela Barletta to Francesco | & C. Acres of Norman, O. T., vice presi ———’ 1004 san Jous Tees Fluos, Sania Cric: < “Hutchinson | LT, 0f Mrs H M Romekran, e oved | and Filomena Cava, lot on W line of Sonoma 3 = i o. Robies, San W. AUSTIN & CO. be' pavable| [N [ place, 57:6 § of Union street, § 20 by W ¥; BT PAY B oR | anta e Lia Ovias = Lowpoo aud ey or "Monday, | MCANNEY—In Alameda, January 17, 101, Ber- | ¥, . 1arson to Catherine Larson, lot on | ] 04 San Jose and Way Statio ose on a4 W. McAnney . 86:6 NW of Folsom, RECEIVE PASSPORT U7 Funeral services at his late residence, | Niy ‘g be a5 Trains—baily, " ~ - i % by NE 137:6; gift. Sooprast 1 2535 Central avenue, to-morrow (Saturday), at | i Santa Clara, San Jose, 2 o'cloc] e :15 v~ | Mary E. Hargro (Solomon) to Emile Boesch, | Governor of Santo Domingo Sends | Paio Ak, o R T T clby, o o Toeonc] it ol A8 o aesadd ol 2 Notice to the Manager o VO ST Dy .. | onterey s Pacitc Grove. 0300 o ¥ SW % by 7 . McEVOY—In this city, January 17, 1901 Mary | o W | - - a0p San Jose aud Way Siation S RIS E.. beloved wite of Edward A MoBvoy JAx»nnmm E. (;nnnvn\l‘x. t‘me fl:]f“.;fl‘nr:‘; :""’&"fl, Improvement Company. Lim'd | OvrI'd | Loeal 8 Baker, 10t on NE of Sixth, NE Gustave J. 28¢ Ban Joe aud Princival Wa - | Daily. | Datly. ) Datly. L T gl by NW 80; $§500. SANTO DOMINGO, via Haytian | | January 2, 1%01.—| mother of Leonard, Francis, Edward, Rich- | \cate, will be re-| ard, Elmer and Giadys McEvoy, and sister ock, a' m., January | . Ungermann to Olga O. E. M. ycahle. Jan. 17.—The Governor has | hn J. and Thomas F. Boyle, a native of | L 0r construction of Mass,, aged # years and 10 monthe. | Undermann (wite). re-record 1763 D 7, lot on | gemanded that _ the resident di- 4 Govern mm‘r—'.:::i‘xi"n'f o pasaed | ua e seties of Donseal heaate: = B amte NI ny NI T i /T NW Of| poctor of the Santo Domingo Tm- | s or ail bids in whole or in parc. | MeCONIGLE-In this city, Jancary 15, 190L | “gan Francisco Land Company (corporation) provement Company officially withdraw 08 & At Moming, ven to a of domestic pra | Ll McGonigle, beloved brother of Thomas. | ¢ Albert C. Auger, lot on W line of Tenth | his notice of January 15 declaring null | 45 & e ntugs, Piiags. . conditions of price and quaiity (g, | 1UED and Bernard McGonigle and Mrs. Mary | gqvenue, 175 § of California street, S 2 by W | and void the Government’s disposition and | 05 a ¢ Mondare, Wedaostaps, Trite - ing in the price of forelgn productions the | 1ot Tty Torlend, abat 43 yormanny. | 120; $900. collection of customs dutles and reserving | 308 e thereon) belng equal, and such prefer: |y nt) onesal, Ireland, aged 44 years. John A. Walton to Jacob Heyman, lot on E | tne company's rights against all mer- | 2 & a oniz. ence given to articles of American prodaction | TLLAN-At Laurel Creele, January 16 191, T1ine of Thirty-eighth avenue, 1%5 N of R street, | chants who pay duties to the gre“u“- L] tion St B T Ly, st of & SurieDarid. Sow of Loy Iets Mesty g M N by 10 300 inte . Roberts, log | 0180 Informing the director that in ca N pag P CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. A ellhaas. the | rmation H. McLellan, a mative of California, aged 47 | on Car jusiag f;,,",,,,,m,, e oeast% 'o¢ | of his refusal to do so his passport wi 1, :00'a. ‘T trafh 16 the Callfornia Limited. Oakiand years O areet o aaote. NV 61 E 1ot & | be_given him. Carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Dinine LESSHD URRAY—In Burke City, Idaho, January | 163:6%; $1. The. refusal of the improvement com- || Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car rurs 10, 1901, Hugh McMurray, dearly beloved son | William C. and Sarah J. Hamerton to Edgar | pany officials to sign liquidations for cus- accommodatiol | SAN FRANCISCC AND WLRTH PACIFIC Hugh and Margaret” McMurray, and be- |1, and Bmma M. Ireland, lot 6, Gift Map 3: | toms duties will cause the suspension of || first ci RAILWAY COMPANY. brother of John, Mary, Frank, M 2000. "| the payment cf salaries in the case of | tickets are homo: on . - garet. James and Thamas MERD ¥\¥illam and Christina M. Forbes to Jose- | some of the Government officials. PNIng HREk givives SC RN = SNy Tiburon Fervy. Fast of Rasket S0, lNoenses were tssueq | five of Livermore, Cul., aged 38 years. phine M. Kelly, lot on 8 line of Sagamors | The Chamber of Commerce 1S paying | e R gy San Feancieco to Ssn Rafasl. (Padaz), ok Livermote, on Aty street, 200 B of Cupitol avenue, E 5, S to|duties to the treasury. The Government TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST 2. 1340 Bills street, and | gciock frain. 2 San Jose avenue, SW 5 by N 241:10; $1500. is firm In the stand it has t taken. | WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, §:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3 . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:80 and Arena, ang | MIGHELL_In this city, January 17, 1001, Builders’ Contracts. % o m beloved wite of W. E. Migheil, and som strect. and | Mother of Frank ., Nana E and Jack E Amy Landers (ownev} with X. P. Hoff (con< UNION PACIFIC :r:mn i & | tractar). architects Willlam Mooser & Som IS WRECKED IN WYOMING 9:30, 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, L. St Aeetting T g T gy New Hope, Mo., aed 5 | porioVing present front and all work for bufld- i 2 G ; AL | (7 rionds and scqualatances ara Tespect. | gy from 10 Hor® B WL 81 18 FUeli | Gars Go Over an Embankment and | || wemaEA R R T e s SR10 e Tonard street, and | (0 e at 11 orctock from Hotel Biegw. | ARtonio and Dora Scalione (owners) with 1 Many Persons Are Seriously In- | | Depot. San Francisco; 1118 Broadway. 340, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5% g 1 Fremont street, and | 8nton, corner Sutter and Jones streets. In. | I. McInnis (contractor), architect Th N Fatall: R land and ¢35 p. m. 3 . 25, 301 Fremont street. terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, | Wel lll—AlI work except plumbing and':’ ot jured, but None Fatally. '?;o:rs—n 10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, OAK, 116—One ey R e Chord, 21, 42 Turk street, and | NELSON—In Baden, January 15, 1001, Ger. | UV for a two-story sitlc and basement frame | HILLIARD, Wyo. Jan. 17.—Union Pa- e i ter: 35 | Dixie Waiters, 19, 42 Turk street. trude M., beloved daughter of John F bulding, with brick foundation and two-story Between Franeisco huetzen Park. : tro de Santi, 34, 12 Ohlo place, and Bivira | Mary on, & n.mf‘ue cmrm-? .::3 frame n W line of Vicksburg strest, 6 | Cific train No. 1 was wrecked near here same scbedule as above. - o 'k Wednesday afternoon. clean | Paraint, 2, 13 Obly place 2 years 10 months and 27 days. (Los Ango- | 5,0f Twentythird, W 117:6 by S 3, H A ss; | by @ broken truc e '\rafl il T O city, and Bulalia A. "3?::" gt o Same owners with J. F. Noonan (contractors), !s}fxmunov:;- s:e:lnlt:’ mdex::m SR - nyder, 20, c erment & 3 3 { $5; sunny front room Frederick 1‘—’3 Mann, 46, city, and Alma | NTOK! In thi 1t n:flu architest same—Sewering, plumbing and gas- | The following grwns were injured. re 0“ “housekeeping: one person. | £ Cratchect, 45, ctoy A s iy Jumuees 4 ne20L; | Atting for same on A0, oo«i b;y- Turntehed — suany F:.»:{.g:x;o '?']4"rvri.n1n:_' 32, Colma, and Luigia | of Germany, aked i yoars. Leave In Effect Arrive Sonk | uv | Destination. | days. | Dve. 1:30 am| ‘.lfl Novato. “Ill' Santa Rosa. same none will die: TR S ey | SR et o, el eyt c n X 3 ver, Colo., left arm broken; H. M. Co- suite: aleo hovsekpe roome, | Foirsceity 16 Colma o ons Zwicker, o F7 Friends and, t:c%\ulntl.msu are respect- | Albert Plasis—All work except elevators an . | the funeral to-morrow 2 hen of’ Denver, Colo., groin bruised and T W 40, city. electric wiring for a_four-story and huemvnt A gl(.e:alxnmc .p‘nm(:);usur’;; et Pasibii. B, il o ool s iad g:}::s.a ::cho o'clock, from the funeral | yrick building on NW line of m.,..,,, ‘street, | arms cut: Mrs. Charles Aubery and Mrs. v Fulton. > inn Bros., 81 Francis H. Werthelmer of San Francisco, teiephone; eiec. | Pioch, 22, lsabel O Thence to St Mary's Cathedral Van' Nees | 717 NE of FIttn, "‘,.}E“‘,f“}; N3V dine of Min | Ciight injuries: A. Lamb of Clinton, Towa. : es; running Gn-re"f:e;l% &3, 801 Pout street, 408 Roslie | avenue, where ervices Will b held: eome | Hon JTA NW 60 W e BB | bdw gart of Grand Rapid newly ’fl\}r:lfl‘mflt n" Jose ‘d 26, Novato, and Carolina B('P m&m'n:l(n‘ S0 Tk o Holy s X e ghaties 0% gl e o O 1 - - Lz msnn i ganga, 18, ho\-nla — ARRIVALS. nks, W. .Y. Wallen, F. A. 7:38 LOW, 10, off Larkin, near Eday—2 rooms | O'DONNELL—In this city, January HOTEL Utiah, scalp wounds tor_general housekeeping | Margarst, relict of the Iate Sichael O'Don: and brulses; S. B. Waite of Bellville, Iil., l-luni ] lflm I -' > o iR | IRTHs mm&m DMTH& nell, and mother of Martin, Thomas, Mary, GRAND HOTEL contusion of Ien side og head. 8:00 am| and 138 om sements and subscriptions | s Margaret and Annie O'Donnell. a native of Ls An|E J Pal P . 4 at Call Branch office, 2200 Filimore st. | County Mayo, Ireland, aged 85 years Miss G B Clark. B Faimer s w. B C We are thinking of running || 730 am| A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and |, Pirthy martiage im0 demih notices sent by ol e i aintances $r% mevect. | & 1 Baicwia, Mase [ NeLamingn’ & w,cat | ATTEND REVIVAL AND i i 2:30 pmi AT e, 10, a0 adertisements 452 | mait wil not be ioserted. They muat be hunded | {207, 1oViled 1 attend the funeral tomorraw | # 3 RE.C" Henla):‘burl"é Kinnew New Yo NEGLECT THE MAYoOR||a cheap excursion to Mexico || foom Jencis 3 . SRfon dhons B esid '15 Min treet, Miss 8§ Renouf, Mex s,” New York gzt ¥ 30 am) $:00 am noma , EETERIINS N AR | BT ol Vel Tt ientman, | 1 Mo iy, (W 8 Raniepos® 4L, | gupervisors of & Kansas City Retuse J abOut March ist. Do you 2 5m| e Eiten. Y LR - BORN. :ovlnnw(r‘l:m: Tat b olclock. Tnterment Tuy H gmfi’f"fl?nul&" Ang|fl Chadee & v Albany to Attend Meeting and Execu- care anything about it? Let Orant ave —Best 40l- | pONICLB-In this city, January 13, 1901, to - Bigpagr i th |Mrs O P ‘Wilson, Cinn tive Resigns. s know if you do. ey’ Pomesitena: | “the wife of Jerry P Bomicle, a aaugtiter. | PHoL Piover. ' masive of Ieelcads T PM- G"B'{'J" Siockton” | HIAWATHA, Kans., Jan. 17.—Becanse || " y aed Tarais 2 Tree conch, | BARVER—In Fioriston, January ¢, 101, o the £7 The Fimeral will take Disce this day AH b. ri | @ majority of the City Councilmen refused F. W. PRINCE, = wife of B. H. Harver, a daughter, (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Ignatius to leave & revival meeting and attend the e ik % e » “ Sixth— Rmml' be‘ PENNIMAN—In this city, January 16, 1901, Church. Irterment pfl\'l!? o regular weekly Council meeting, Mayor S. Santa Fe A Cnt oty Doy week. and light | _to the wife of L. E. Penniman, a daughter. PRICE_In this city, at the Veterans' Hospt. g Hunter has tendered his resignation. Un- agent, e = = 'al nu . . Isaac ce, loved re a quorum to transact busi- arket (old No. 1386)—Fur- ' MARRIED. husband of Mrs. M. E. Price, a native of wE :‘e’ll: "fi:‘;fi»‘; Hunter sent & Shetiff to 1he 641 Market st. sites, single; aiso unfurnished ERSON-MOORE—In this_city. Deo New York City, aged 86 years and 10 months, IS 8 Green, Upper revival meeting to compel the Councilmen E . B oo, by the Rev. (. G Patorson: Harry | REILLY—In thie clty, January 16, 1901, Thomas peg $o present themselves at the City Hall. A ely furnished lunny | B L by e R Sincaterson. Harry | B0 Ceioved son of Anthony and Mary Rellly, H 2 J A M ki o “ p. Mrs. P. Ra . er Maude Moore, hative of 1llinois, aged 41 years and ¢ | Dr P Frank 7 B ority sent word that they *had te at- s of Beo_Féanciess, Tontbs, ; TR Etwon & w, Wash L Obermeyer, Seattls | tend the revival and could not come.” NORTH Pm‘m eo‘s‘[ mmn. vocabe modern | CORD—WALTERS—In this city. January 17, | ™05 Eviends and scquaintances are respect. | O Jamen & w. Wash |Mrs N Piace, Stockton 3 Uit pant; ref 1501, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wfllan. vited to attend the mnm Miss J Stone, Ashland|W M Davis, 0 Union Pa gally tn this day in n Pacific Office. t corner Soven: h Walter N. Cord of Ban Francisco and Friday), at .” ou'w.,/ the residen 8 C er, Cal G W Crystal, Vi ‘m &" and Mission ste.—Sunny rooms, en sulte of | Wattes 5t B Ntent L g o oma. street, thence o | Mra A figfin. Napa[I' H Wood & 'w, Suisun | OMAHA, Jan. 17.—The announcement | FROM SN nuu: IO, MILL VALLEY ngle; ladies’ parior; reading-room; ; elevator. | YOCUM—BAGNALL—In this city, St. Joseph's m services. Interment | Miss Bonr. apa (Mrs Epi Sutt was made at Union Pacific headquarters ARY, # B oy g E hea'amm oy Cvoms ey, PR S e PR TR S T to.a.y that J. H. Lathrop, formerly gen- b 53 '“' & m, 16, R 05 | D. W 1 - an: e Mre G Manl lemen ¥ ¢ <. suites Bazn: mtu.l:n.—! Oakland, January 17, o t of that road at Portland, Or., > nwly 5 na, Monf and_an c Steams] room 1n"nnpr1\‘:'; House: modern DIED. m W A Hardy, Seattle | ¢ H Fojm, ¥ °an'r;:ny R Pbonposterionecty OF the m fons; phone, nning water, Barron, Declan Mont "v it Pllll wit) = juarters o, bl tosaion o 2 Jarme. Dk HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO, | ff fiiit 7 & Nehson s, Ll e iy - atige. (Bucsesscr to Flannagan & Galiagher D ¢ Lewis. Foctiand 18 T ,,H,‘"‘,f‘“ Cal tloms of responsibility, with the Union Pa- mnu, ECTO) ifl' ¥ ific for many years, having serv: n dif- =T opronal. % mu.nfil .32.‘?'?' Lincoln pATamns. | ¢ 8 Kook WY, . B W ool n ot departments over the entire system. k. .7 3 - Niskimura, Japan T Taylor, —Fur. ackson , N Y ra, Ji 4 e 2 T | i i W R 1 R g Kensas Poultry Show. 2 Daly, ‘Michael Tton, 4 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 17.—The third an- 503 farsiehed rooms, Thouss. | Davidson, George & UNITED UNDERTAKERS, M L B en [irs Bosle: " Oblo. nual show of the ; rewsonable. " | . Deapetigid. Amate 7 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167 ',!"',m,,‘ Chieo | J Pltcher, Wash Pigeon and Pet Stock Association “arior_ and wingie | Foies, Dennis 3. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. || 7 51 Kuhns New M |\ ns Cal iéa-né‘- to-day with 40w eniries. Many Fo ', e . G;;.fl'{;}t"l'!:;:r'" ¥. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. L ¥ trick, Oregon |Dr B R Ward, U spe - lek!’lxn —Nicely Ghiselll, Frank R. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | | Hilpisch, & dsy up. ' Yo s ecob | Director of Trust Company. hed rooms, H-I.»skur' . Bourke, Reno C E Post. Michigan EW Jan. 17.—John W, Sunn¥ Turnished rooms and | Littie: Hovert ar = IR ENERED T I R g SO O AN 7%1:'1‘{‘,:‘1 ot“m Unn‘a’d q-{'..e.' electric lights; day, wi., mo. | Loga, Leta R. FOREBAL PERSION T Rmome N RV B Ve | was director of the Trust Com- FORPDALE Fouse, S8 Wille st —Rooms, | ATney, Bernasd 2 e e Bmith, Sacto |- Bock. Tedding pany o A-crlc- to-day to flll a vacancy mioni e to 31 week. $125 (o §4; open night. BARRON—In this eity, January 11, 1901, Dee- Woolen, Neb W Chinn, Redding the board.

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