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1901. 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 124 to order sults for $1 per week. box 207 s & CO., tailors, 115 Kearny st Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BJORKQUIST_In this oity, October 22, LOAN—C n of John H. &nd Margaret 2 = AN "l‘““efl- | PERSONALS—Continued. ROOMS TO LET——Furn. and Unfurn. fl:‘;:, :fld m};‘ ‘a %l San Franciseo Ai : 3 Y place to obtain | WHY Guls? You can be certain of style and | $1 WEEK; large sunny furnished room; closet; [ months an ys. iz liberul advandl®s on ds, jewelry at low- .70 Patierns: Nov. patterns | | bath: privates cal by 5 e i Folsom st. | BILLINGS_In thls city, October 2, 1801, O, 3. 3 est rates. Bafjdwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market esfigner now ready. J. W. EVANS, Biliings, beloved husband of Mrs, O. 7. Bil- =t; tel, Maind 164. Branch 15 Third st. e Manelt i, mens Sintn: | FRANCISCO HOTEL Elegant sultes; single; | nosnes 28 0e of Callfornia, aged 8 ysam 2 LION ad} ¢ per cent; smaller am transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. 7'Friends and_acquaintances are respect- A MILLION B Wm”r{vé“‘l; n:r "mgun::‘ :t ADE égst\lmez. play Cgoolu, wigs; IR S oo Rk, ' Polsc tully invited mzaue;.d knm‘ guner:l ‘to-morro 5; city or £ Y5 ; state | coun\yoers. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Market. NISHED rooms, T t 2 o'clock, from i amount desiredy &0d location of property. P | T #00 o == | st near Fourth. : Saturday) M afeczer, 836 Washington sroter - EAHGU GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites ‘and’ single; travelers accommodated. THE LITIGATION ~ OF DFFICIALS Distribution of the Vast|Los Angeles Man Begins — i 1801, ONT] Office, 103 Grant ave., near { TAIL/R-MADE suits; $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Rosie D., beloved wife of O. E. Bjorkquist, ) NN R > s 3 : : GEARY, 1101 (The Martinet)—2 very deslrable; | g native of Litton, British Columbia, aged —— Geary st.; phon| 3 Misf. Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. handsomely furnished suites; modern conven- | 45 years 11 months and 4 days. iences; GEARY,, 1137—Modern suite and sunny rooms; LTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 60 everything new; prices moderate. per ;allon. 111 Van Ness ave. BODE—In Alameda, October 24, 1901, May, be- Toved wife of L. C. Bode, a hative of Towa, Two Million Dollars in ON re:l estate, st oot o STy 3 5 3 v aged 36 years. % certoas. S onsgomery. | ORRIA G0, 18 Valentis s Dek- Ihth & T, | o e BRAZLLIn (s clty, October 24 1n Josepn | DUSE Comes From Lux Estate Is Com- Attack on a City 500,00 AT € per o in sums to sult in City;: | ——— f i o e e = ™" | HAIGHT, 632—Large, sunny, well furnished | P, beloved son of Patrick and Mary Brazel, 5 at fair rates; second | DR. MOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best room; modern; running water; gas; bath. ‘brother of Brother John Brazel, S. J.; James 150,000 on large ‘morigages. R. J Charter. Franeis, Edward D. and Francis Tgnattus Brazel, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 Yyears 10 months and 21 days. RCER & SON, 412 Pine. led people on note with- the North. —_—— pleted. —— gor: cure; all druggists. — HARRISON, 7§4%, near Fourth—Finely fur- ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray nished rooms; bath; 'all latest conveni- ortgages at § per cent per hat to its natural color; §1; at all druggists. ences; homelike; $1 week up. = Friends andunc%uuénurflcu are respect- 2 > 2 5 B Eamine: Lol e e FOTEL ST DENTS (Buropean plam - Tany | {ully Invited {0 aiiend, tho funeral te motrow Prospectors in Nome Make|Final Action in Settlement|Election Is Declared to : 7 Dfarket st et near Market—Central jocation; new build- : - : R, 7 S, - B JENEEL S Miet & ing: elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; | dence of the parents, 3 el street, thence to Frantic Endeavors to Taken at Redwood Have Been Held m 3, Conseljratory blds., 301 Jones. | NG MILLS, |- per dey and dpward; special rates by the| D, Ll e celebrated,t0r the repose of hia Jianos; ) B0 removal; mon; teke Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. e e R T Depart. City. ~ Prematurely. W)I0D and Ivory Turning, Planing, Shaping d Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, 85 Fremont st. e A A e B ey Icwedt fnteresti easy terms: fio broker. y. 1T Teliable pa: Market et., room 8. JONES, 919A—Nicely furnished, sunny room; | BRODERSEN—In this city, October 24, e NS on planos, furnituke without removal, libraries, goods , ete.; any amt. lowest rates; pr re and planos: $15 e re, planos; o removal, po , 1706 Market, e 2 i ; $ a|month on each Montgdmery st., r. 1 1l loan ¥ou money to , 222 Sarisome st ate party; good security. Box MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. mind you that our pisno stock, ¥ the Heme Piano ous and oldest Amer- nts; big allowance for = §2 up allofved; bar- $185; Cllickerings, 4. 217 Ges . any one who will call and hear the won- s it i exhibiter | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. R. . O'DONNELLOffice and residence, 10213 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, successtully. treats all diseases of the human body; s testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Elli A_DR_ WONG WO, herb doctor; sanltarium, at office. 66 Clay st.; see testimonial private family; for gentleman. MISSION, 930% (Laurel House)—Rooms to let; locked door; no transient. NEW._ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny_ furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, wegk, mo. O'FARRELL, 537—Front room sultable for one or two gentlemen with private family. REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR SALR. Y north corner, near Van H large lot, with fine residence of 14 rooms. Large residence on Jackson st., near Polk; 14 rooms; lot 35x127. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. $350 AND $260 each, 2 sunny corner Mission lots; frontage on 3§ streets: cash or install- ments. Apply 360 Jessie st. POWELL, 239 (Edinburgh)—Sunny rms, single, suites; on Union .Square; reasonable: Tel. ROYAL House, '126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reggling-room,” smoking:-room ‘and ladies’ par- lor? rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; Tooms with hot and cold water; baths, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, 309—Nicely furnished sunny rooms cheap; also housekeeping. 3 PIERCE st., near Broadway 35x100, for $3250, to sell quick. ‘646 Market s TAYLOR, $10—Sunny room for gentleman; $10. FOR sale—Cottage of 4 rooms. large basement and yard; half cash. 3022 Plerce st. | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale GOOD land; low price; bank's figures; coast road; fast trains; best climate; best soil; crops sure; selling fast; to saving people on monthly payments; within the reach of f; gal people; $14 14 monthly will buy 10 acre: careful men will plant vineyards or orchards to suit buyers; a pretty colony is forming now; the kind of foll, the kind of climate, the 'kind of people you want to be Santa Clara Valley; come see us. WOOSTE] WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st, and San Jose. OCEAN View Mountain ranch, near Pescadero, for sale; 300 acres, mostly” fedwood and- tud oak; 1000 fruit trees in full bearing, prin- cipally late apples; no frost; can raise toes all the year round; lovely view: owner too old to manage it and will sell cheap. J. EVANS, Pescadero, San Mateo County, —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $30 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma, Co.; future value assured, as n Francisco is growing rapidly; location for poultry and general farming. Apply "otati Co., 302 California st., for pam- and information. phie A SNAP; only $500; 1 acre of land in Stockto house chicken houses, etc.; orchar: alfalfa p-ich, 2 wells, fine water, windmi $350. res close to Stockton, house of § n, well, ete. room C. F. MOORE, 3% M at to buy, sell or exchange city TURK, 543—Bright sunny room, grate, gas and bath, '§2-25 per week; -private. TWO sunny rms. handsome; private residence; gentlemen; central. M., box 1371, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly high class; most elegantly furnished; rearonable in price; suites and single rooms; board optional. 420 Eddy st., near Le: HARRISON, 570—Rincon Hill for genteel peo- ple; $3 50, $4, $5; housekeeping rooms at mod- erate prices; room only $4 month to $12; write or call for particulars. THE CECILERNE, 930 Van Ness ave. THE CORBIN, 836 Sutter st.—Rooms single and en sulte; private baths; all rooms sunny; ex- cellent table. SUNNY front parlor suite, with good board for 4, In private family; $18; telephone. 516 Jones. HOTEL Repelier, 751 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. Minnic Brodersen, rellct of the late William Brodersen, and dearly beloved mother of William E, Brodersen and Oscar. R. Jenigen, a native of Hessen, Germany, aged 75 v 10 morths and 7 dnya.o L BROOKS—In this city, October 23, 1901, Lionel Brooks, Civil Service Clerk, U. 5. A., & na- tive of England, aged 5 years, [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors o6f Halsted & Co., #46 Mission street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. LEVY—In this city, October 23, 1901, Nel- lie M., beloved wife ' of T. Dunlevy. and nilece of Michael, Bdward and Annie Supple, and cousin of Mrs. M. Moldrup, a native of San Francisco. 07 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:15_o'clock, from her late residence, 622t Ellis_street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral,, wWhere a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRAVES—In this city, October 23, 1931, John M. Graves, beloved husband of Alletha Anna Graves, and father of George R. and Dr, J. H. Graves, a native of Connecticut, aged 70 years 4 months and 6 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday,. October 27, at 1:30 o'clock, from Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be héld under auspices of the-Grand Grove of California, U. A. O. D. Remains at 1003 Valencla street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KEMP—In this city, October 24, 1901, John W. Kemp, stepfather of John Matheson, a na- tive of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 63 years. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Members of the Exempt Fire Company are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Firemen’s plat, Laurel Hill Cemetery. LYNCH—In this city, October 24, 1301, Hanna Lynch, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 75 years 5 months and 23 days. MENDELL—In this city, October 24, 1301, Mor- ris, beloved brother of . “Mendell, A. Harris Mendell, Dora Mendeli, Mrs. Flora Neuman and Mrs. Fritz Rausch, a native of Rogasen Colma, Posen, Germany. MURRAY—In Alameda, October 22, 1301, Ed- win J. Murray, beloved husband of Maria Murray, a native of Callfornia, aged 46 years and 2 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, A. F. and A. M., from Ma- sonic Hall, corner of Alameda avenue and Park street, at 1:30 o'clock. . Interment Mount View Cemetery, Oakland. NORTON—In this city, October 23, 1901, Claire, beloved son of P. H. and Julla A. Norton, Special Dispatch to The Call. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 24.—The Alaska Commercial Company's steamship Port- land, Captain Linquist, with 520 passen- gers and over three tons of gold dust, or 32,000,000 on board, arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning from St. Michaet and Nome, having left the former port on Wednesday night, October 9, and the latter on Friday, October 11. 4 At St. Michael all business was practi- cally closed when ‘the Portland loft, about 250 of ‘the employes of the North- ern Commercial and Northern Naviga= tion companies being sent out on her. The remainder will come on the Roa- noke, a few being left to care for the property of the companies through the long winter season. The steamer combine was fortunate enough to get all its Dawson freight away from St. Michael in time to reach | Dawson before the river closes, probably, although_there is' some .doubt about the Lovelle Young, an independent steamer which was chartered and sent out with the last cargo for the Northern Commer- cial Company. e Dawson and White Horse avigation. Company, however, running an opposition line on the river, | was not so fortunate. This company | handled the cargo of the British steam- | ship Manauense, which arrived so late as to leave no chance to get the cargo to Dawson this winter. There is said to be a re‘%ular star?ege around the steamship offices in othe and it is feared many who are anxious to gel. away this fall will not be able to do so. Practically all of the Northern Navi- gation Company’s fleet of river steamers were laid up for_the winter when the Portland left St. Michael. The only river steamer still afloat was the Herman. LAWYERS ARE GIVEN MORE THAN THE HEIR Settling of the Fuller Estate at Oro- ville Shows Some Interesting Figures. OROVILLE, Oct. 24.—The division of the estate of the late Alfred Fuller has been completed and some interesting figures | have been made public. The decree of the | Special Dispatch to The Call. REDWOOD CITY, Oct. 24—The affairs of the vast estate of the late Charles Lux were closed to-day in the Superior Court at this place. The estate has been in pro- bate in this county for a great many years and has given rise t6 considerable litigation. The fees paid out of the estate have amounted to good-sized fortunes. The value of the estate has been vari- ously estimated at from $7,000,000 to 3$25,- 000,000 and it is probable that the latter amount is more nearly correct. In the month of June, 1900, the then ex- ecutor of the estate presented his final ac- count and petition for distribution. The account was settled and distribution was then made with the exception of $20,000, which amount was ordered reserved to pay the claim of J. H. Campbell, the at- torney for absent heirs, in the event that the litigation then pending over the claim should_ result in fgvor of Campbell, the claim being one f6f compensation for his services as such attorney. Campbell, upon his appointment, was al- lowed the sum of $1000 per month by the court, which allowance continued for a period of about eight years. Upon the saftlement of the estate Campbell clalmed that about $19,000 was due him, but the court held against him. An appeal was taken by him to the Supreme Court, where the lower court was upheld. Thomas B. Bishop and Azro N. Lewis, to whom the $20,000 was to be distributed, assigned $10,000 thereof to the firm of Mil- ler & Lux, which in turn assigned $7500 of this amourit to Magdalena Holtzscher- er, Salome Lux Wolfe, Caroline Lux Mitchell, George Lux and Emil Lux, and the money was ordered distributed to these parties. OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Made in the Postal Service and More New Pensions Granted. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—The Postoffice Department to-day issued the following: Postoffice established: Washington—Free- land, Island County, Martin Davison, post- LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24—S. A. Waldron to-day served notice on the city authori- tles that he will apply to the Attorney General of the State for permission to institute quo warranto proceedings against the Los Angeles city officials now holding office. He attacks the charter and all its provisions, demanding that they be declared null and void and that the -Mayor and City Council be declared to have no right to hold office. The complaint further alleges that the election for the adoption of the charter was held thirteen days prior to the time prescribed by the constitution and by re: Son of this prematurity of aetion the char- of 1888, which is the charter under and by which the administrative officers of the municlpality hold their power, is now and has been of no effect or validity ‘whatever. ‘Waldron recently brought court proceed lax;fx to enjoin the city from effecting the e of $2,000,000 of water bonds, which action is now pending. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Edward B. and Sarah C. Pond to Samuel Frank, lot on SW corner of Webster and Fil- bert streets, 8 25 by W 100; $10. Abraham ' and of Qak street, E of Scott,E 2 by S 137:6: 310. ra indes to Elizabeth T. Coombs, Jeanette S. Jones (Doane), Orson K. and Wil llam H. Doane (i to each of said parties), undivided 1-5 of lot on N line of Grove street, 200 E of Broderick, E 25 by N 137:6; mitt. Charles J. and Frances L. Vath to Hermasin , lot on W line of Baker street, 21 S of Page, S 22: by W 100; 8. Cora B, and Sydney V. Smith to Alica C. Ball and Mary E. Verleger (wife of Frederick Verleger), lot on W line of Cherry street, 73 S‘g‘fefiy.k%n by W 106:4; $10. lerick Verleger to Mary E. Verleger (his wite), same; gift. S Marle Withrow to Katherine H. Withrow (widow), lot on SW corner of San Jose avenus and Twenty-fourth street, S 30 by W 90; 310. Annfe N. Linden (wife of William Linden) to Armand and Sarah Picard, lot on S line of Jersey street, 160 E of Castro, E 2 by S 14, quitclaim deed: $L and ‘Sarah Picard to Max A. Stam- " Willam H. and illlam H. and John J. Bryan to Alicia H. Wood (Bryan), lot on S ilne of Sutter street, U3 W of Hyde, W 4:3 by § 10, quitclaim Mary A. Doyle (widow) to California and perty call on MARION GRIF. and brother of Gertrude, Julia, Mary, Mar- master. Postmasters commissioned: Cal- | Nevada Ice Company, lot on SE line of How- O'FARRELL, €05 (Johnson House)—Exception- court settling the final account and order- . 1is Mrket st.S. F., office near Call blg. | ally fur. suites; beautiful grmds; table board. | - Ele, Madeline, John H, Raymond and \Willie | ing distribution was in accordance with | ifornia—Frank A. Tillgitt, Inglewood; | &rd street, 50 SW of Fourth, SW % by 5B - — ~— — ~ < > Norton, a native of Sa clsco, age Elmo E. Pyle, Pylema. (o $2500—IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 s El VENTY-SIX' —N! Ve 5 ths and 7 days. the terms of compromise agreed upon by > 2 erman Savings and Loan Soclety to John Dorado County, near R. R. Box zz'z.“?:s.n. T‘.‘,E&E} o?—x}énfiéu?lécn\;é?dy e )Fars'l‘hem(;rl‘xn:ral will take place to-day | the attorneys représenting the several in- | Oregon—Edith Raupich, Tremont; James Noston, lot on S (=4 (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the parents’ resi- dence, 421 San Bruno avenue, between Sey- enteenth and Eighteenth streets. Interment and Mary E_ line of Clara street, 450 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 75; $10. Lena L. C. Shrakkart to Charles Shrakkart, lot on NW line of Bryant street, 183:4 SW of Fifth, SW 22:11 by NW §7:6; $1500. Potrero Land Improvement Company to John Deveney, lot on W line of Minnesota .treet, 15 N of Twenty-second (Sierra), N % by W terests. ‘The compromise prevented an appeal of the case from Judge Davis’ de- B : . cision awarding the estate to the half- private, dn Holy Oross. Cematery. breed son of the deceased, Fuller, but PUMPHREY—In this city, October 24 1ML loit made a hole in the fortune, which, after Milton G., “beloved. husband of Helen E: [V Tiode & REIS In S Foreune. THICh: SENG Pumphrey, a, fative of Ghlo, akeq 6 vears aAmounted to less than $i000. The exact 5 months and 4 days. A member of Lincoln - i Sy R E sum which he will receive under the set- Post No. 1, G. A. R ROTHSCHILD—In_this city, tlement is 33969 35, not a large percentage Dol Marcum, Gurdane. ‘Washington—Otho O. McAllister, South Park; Charles Schuman, Stones. Appointed: California—P. Ainscough, Banning, Riverside County, vice M. R. Ur- ton, resigned; E. A. Mahon, Cinnabar, Trinity County, vice S. Waterman, re- signed; J. H. Knowles, Stent, Tuolumne POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cai. ALAMEDA QDVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; attractive rms. HOTEL Lag Palmas, 1520 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath: board optional; single rooms. embering is this, you get when you buy a plano (hr»!amoua Decker & BOE ROOMS WANTED. ‘WANTED—A housekeeping room; within 10, A VIRM'S fallure to realize on account of & he has placed two carloads of high-grade w in storage to be Bold at Eastern fac- 00; grant, Winifred or Winnefred- and John Sheehy to October 24, 1901, Solomon, Getz, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, R e = minutes’ walk of Kearny; north of Market; R., beloved wife of Lewis Rothéchild, | Of 2 $36,000 estate, but still a comfortable | County, vice E. J.. Chapman, resigned. N of J street, N 25 by W 120; $10. e e e o =om- | A e T TR |. Tespecibbly house: permansnt: state tormss ] motbar ot Ban HoTRIcIIE. SR aira bt | art o Rt Oregon—W. Garilnghouse, Monroe, Ben- | - Solomon and Dora Gets to Atnis M. Reed - 3 Japanese couple. 'Box 1340, Call office. Jennlg O’Shea, a native of San Francisco, | Since the appointment of an adminis- | ton C%um vh;fil WLH'EIII(a{t' "‘:‘ 1’?& “S}'.."r,“p.sl'“':;‘ %Lflll{la:ufl& " The wodern cal up-to-date; = aged 31 years 4 months and 26 days. trator the estate has been in almost con-| Washington—Miss iott, elaide, ly (by G. H. Umbsen, commissioner) Everet nover, - Packard, Ludwiz, , N \ WANTED—3 modern unfurnished rooms, suit- 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- | stant litigation and expe,',‘,e, incident | Kay County, vice L. Cheadie, deceased; | to John Dougherty' lot on S line of N street, san and many others: wholesale and re. BFRKF[ F‘ AI)VFRTIS}:M \TS able for light housekeeping, by small family. | tend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1380 | thareto have constituted the bulk of the | T. k. Cone, Harmony, Lewls County, vice | 51:6 E of Thirty-fiith avenue E 100 by S 100: ~ 7 S B X RARLEY ADYLE ME! ‘Address Vegetarian, 1452 Market st. giclock, from the parlors of H. . Suhr & Co.. | expenditures. Among the fees pald are | J. Sherman, resigned. N v T e e Thirty Sk avenue, 38 B s e ST tomest peivara: Movn o1 | the following: ¥. C. Lusk, S Garleton | _These perisions were granted: Original— | of Tnirtectietn avomucs T o % 0 B line . BERKELEY T7AL ESTATE. dre te rent. Box 1404, Call office. > y Gray and Richard White, $1500; John Gale, Fitzpatrick, Bella Vista, $36; 5 vy = 1n; sae. - - - E y $1011; Expert Efs. ucker, Selma, $6; Micpael D. xXpert Kytka, Martin Kerrigan and Delia Moln- s schimel, $132; Expert [ » Franglsco, $8; Bdward Stew- ‘Margaret Kerrigan, lots 538 and 4. ria roat [ c Reporter Mrs, E. P. McCallum, ¥ ) pieas. $6; James O, Paup, North Map 2; also lot on NE corner of Orizaba b an The costs in the will case amounie 10 $8: Jerome D. B nj‘::r-i'\‘\;l- g, C,‘Bz!flme streets, N lfi‘hy E 25, los = " i b ; $1015 50 and~the admbuistiator's <o ] Theophius B, \om, Ma- | DY . R ) g und acquainta.ces are-respect: | sions were $1399 &1 % iiorease—Henry Glanvills Shaw, | Al Interest in estate of Patrick ®e . No. funcinl services > attend th San Francisco. $10; Frankli SPECIAL from th 2 = San Diego, $8; Abraham B. . % e ee! E of Plymouth and Jol Ay to e [ raens . B % SANTA CRUZ CITIZEN tuna, 38; John F. Youngs, Soldiers’ Home, | (Marengo), E 100 by N 15, lot 3 black W, ] o e : T ] , th i 1 e A 5 P. 0., Berkeley | BB tomar e e IO - GOl T momaa% | from Fourteenth 4o FINDS THE LOBSTERS | Los Angeles, $10; William H. Stinchfleld, | Railroad Homestead Association: $10. Olllv%i $10; C&i:-nellu;I S. WeEgy. m;ltza e'g.a 0; George , Ha amp, $12; Elusive Crustaceans Planted in Mon- ig‘am“sv:(:;rg‘s%‘g. Gr\?é¥nev|uep. vfid John y X ard, San rancisco, lows— Terey) Bayiaze Discogered Hanna Hunter, Garyanza, $8; Lucy A. by Accident. Grimes, Corning, $8; Sarah P. Keithly, El- SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 24.—Several years mira, $12. ago lobsters were planted in Monterey | Oregon—Original — Joshua Lowmiller, Bay. For several weeks the United Statcs: | Palestine, $6; Willlam L. Newbill, Wila- mina, $3. ' Increase—Henry R. Harringto! Eliza Stoddard (widow) to Wilhelm and Ber- tha Huth, lot 9, block 3%, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Assoctation: $10. Ellen Gilhuly (widow) to Mary - McDonald (widow), lot on SE corner of Sargent (Central) and Vernon streets, E 25 by S 100, block 25, City Land Assoclation; $10. Bertha D. Malchow (widow) to Frank B. Dorothy Cushman, lot 816, Gift Map 2; $10. Mary A. and John Mugge and Ann Towns (by. Fabius T. Finch. commissioner) to V. L. ment private. -~ STACK—In this eity, October 24, 1901, John, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | beloved husband of Susan Stack, and brother Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the | of Ned Stack, Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Burns, Mrs United States or Canada one year for §L Cresby and the late Mrs. Nelson, a native of DISBASES and ailments of men treated: con- | 1r¢éland, aged &8 years. { ; [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- sultation free. American Dispe: 514 Pine. | fully fgvited to attend the funeral to-morrow urflay), at. 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence,. 1638 Post street. between Laguna and Buchanan, thence to St. Mary's Cathe- CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 5-10; tel, 5580, v Lester Hamilton, ost st upright for sale cheap. ister st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL Kin 2 stea king an creas 2 | _noa e et s SISl e R s bought, sold and repairing guar dral, where @ requiem high mass w steamer Albatross has been mal Oakland, §10; Philip Silcher, Portland, $12; | Hooper, lot on E line of Mission street (as ey teInt. | W TINE large comfortable 5-room cottage. | tted. Chas. Plambeck 1915 Mssion, nr. 16th. | celebrated for the repose. of his e e L Dierh DMt | Abraban Mowers, Kingsley, B, Charles | Bl o e tiomattted Resctation: “w upright £ th bath odes Ve b d o 77 gk ing 2 : X k: wi S8, | B. rather, 00 lver, A lows— . o Trat BTAD Plams Co. 560 Haseer | a1l tn Bood Condition sect Sentral restdenc | ALL kinds bought. sold, rented. exchanged; ro. | Mencns st 10:80 o'clock. Interment Holy | NILION Success,, Whle SRULRE 2 Bl | $1800 Elizabeth A. Dunlap, Ashland, $8. Washington—Original—Willis L. Ames, Seattle, $6. Increase—Richard A. Rew, Harrington, $3; John W. Sampson, Wash- ougal, $8; Charles H. Voight, Spokane, $10. e e e | OFFICERS MEET HIM lowest rates. Cemetery. TAN—A requiem mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Michazl Thomas Tannian, who died Oc- tober 18, 1901. . Mary J. Stillman to Frederick W. Van Sick- len, interest in estate of Elizgbeth G. Welsh, No. 17,95; $10. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Assoclation to Nick- olaus Becker, lot in cemetery; $275. Builders’ Contracts. pairing; el. Black 1124, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing;lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. location on Myrtle st.; lot 50x125 feet; sunny front; easy walk from local station; rents for $24 per month; terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $800—PLAIN but cozy cottage of Eood condition; sunny side; clos a lot of lobsters, some six inches long, | they having evidently drifted.over from | Monterey. This is the first sign of the | Lobsters since they were planted in the ay. Names of the Dead Obtained. K > t., nice store, $10 per month STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERC X e ODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., to_San ; suitable for deslgner or CARD OF THANKS. Thauire 1005 Mission st e Pt Il PrnTaLe oL Moving & abs. A Plérre' Comsou. (owned_with Jlly I Fup | o . 3 Pablo-ave. electric cars; street work all done; | _©! st and Powell sts.; tel. Main & rs. Agnes Dickle and family| wish to ¥ P g WHEN STEAMER ARRIVES | (contractor). architects E. Deplerre and. P. : d ineured for 380: polley paid for § years In | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouss, 84 Mig. | {hank their friends for the kindness shown Tf‘COtMAd' “,aSh" SCL 241; ‘}g‘mts i Righetti—All alterations and additions except advance goes with the place; title perfect; | “goi ot . ‘tel. Howard 941 F. W. ZEHFUSS. 0 them during their late bereavement. ceived to-day from Nome by the steam: x.]nuns and papering for a two-story frame Man Alleged to Have Taken Coin From Employers Arrested at Seattle. SEATTLE, Oct. 24—When the steam- ship Portland reached the dock to-day terms can be arranged; would rent for $8 to 11 { 510 per month; ises. ullding at 2623 Sutter street, south side, be- tween Baker and Lyon; $1937. Edith_Dorothy Creede (minor) (owner) Roger Johnson, guardian) with Ben O. Joh son_ (contractor), architect A. W. Smith—All work for a two-story basement and attic mn; ship Portland include the names of the | four men who were drowned near Port Safety, August 6. The death of the men was investigated by Deputy Coroner A. F. Lange, who returned to Nome on the look this up: ow: GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 3 pany, 2320 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. -hand. in_good order: a H_S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. PALMISTRY, HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.' DANIEL P. DONOVAN, M:i %) HOUSES of every description_and price for sale or rent. Apply to W. E. BARNARD, c palmist, 515 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. s E_line of Plerce street, 100 N o gntific palmist, 615 | TN Sroadway: telephone Main 10 EE e R 2 Fifth st opposite Lincoln Sehool. gvening of Tuesday of last week with the | from the north George E. Danells, the | Halsht, N 35 E 15, S 5. W 100, 510, W % esident St. Germain College, T - first_rellable Information concerning the | frot passenger to land, was placed under | #4497 disaster. The names of the men were ‘William Hiltz, Richard Waldron, Ed Cul- burt and James C. Wilkins. No inform#- tion concerning them further than that the mother of Wilkins lives at Brooklyn, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. —_————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' GRAND HOTEL. e e arpest. Danells had a sack of nuggets that was worth thousands of dollars. Danells, while acting as the collector for Carsten_Bros., local wholesale butchers, R] , 1 and Taylor sts., North Beach, near seawall.: 700 Post; phone Hyde 2933, 31 Apply owner, 310 Ellis st. . — Mt. Olivet Ceme;tery, San Mateo County. AN introduction to you from H, Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. (S AND DECURATORS. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 50 G. G. Polk 1423; NG. ~ o OFFICE 916 MARKET § d opened a branch house at Daw- | G F H & w, Towa|F C Bleecker, Seattle (lowest prides; get feures: | ~-coo oo —oore SOUSABERING: | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We T HENDERSOI\TI‘EET' T e uvlzerged?-g?xlx:fidb‘;y t;xr;eu%:;m?\; ;‘:)}ll‘l? I declatan (5 Davvistted Bonanza, | B Chester & w, Oakid|C W Burdsal, S V=g —————————— | CENTRAL ave., 722, near MecAllister—Three | sell better machines for less money than any er mini J H McNelll & son, & of a boat in which they were rowing from | Grand Forks and oth ng camps, up; whitening done. HART- | furnished Rousekeeping rooms; sunny and| house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter S Ll S o A T e I 0% | Y you Sangeies Q . tel. Red 321, 319 Third st. | cheap; no children. Exchange, 53 California; telephore Main 266. Port Safety to on City. R ol T e S e Los Ang PERSON EDDY, 156 “furnished sunny front room; | WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Bxper: JAMES MCcGINN, Forgery of a Cashier’s Name. mining camp north of Dawson and | B lwar hroher cal = WHALS.. use of kitchen, with gas range included. typewriter doctors estimate free. 209 Sansome. lfi:’;’“;&""""’e;’:l'h},fifg‘::! ?fl“-"n krl‘u ;me:e'd L0S ANGELES, Oct. 24.—For the past | brought into that city. ‘Upon his person | 1,'r, Gaftney, Nev City Jankets; hand made by Indians; | ELEVENTH, 120—Modern unfurmished front 2 Taylor and Jones. Telephone Sonth F76. | | three weeks the State Bank and Trus | Bas found $20000. which was returned to| ¢ ‘Ramsden,’ England been known to wear out; § pounds | ey BN 1H, 120—Modern unfurist DIVIDEND NOTICES. I s o it the owners. Danells was placed in jail, | H D Lazell, Vallejo ds: rel housekeepers and = Deny o e 2 = Company of this city has recelved almost | put soon broke out and again disappeared. | H May. Decoto - h T AR rmjse':;‘;; = e | the poard o divectors” of e Indepentent | UNITED UNDERTAKERS, forgeries have been uttered by I. D, | O PAPErs ¢an i Mo dandcock & il OM, 834—Sunny housekeeping room; clos- ed Men's Hall Assn., a_dividend of 25c per. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. Dent, alias J. W. Frey, and in each in- igate retice, curios ang an. | Gih Ve DAth; modern House; private; $150 | share was declared, piyable on Friday even-| | pyNpRAT, DIRECTORS AND EMnaLwims, | | stance the mame of Cashier Off of the | PLAN FOR JAIL BREAK 3,D Adams. Boston |Mixe M Thomssy Cal AT RAPHAEL, 118 Geary Hall, 510 Bush E Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates, Etate HEnlk and Trlst Companyhiss heen DISCOVERED IN SEASON | © ¢ sroute, Tucson |W A Kaufman, Denver Store in Americas visitsry | GOLDEN GATE ave., 403—Alcove and kitchen; PR - forged to the cnecks. Starting In this clty =2 ¥ 5 Herd, cal Mrs G D Worswick, baskets from §1 Upward, completely furnished; bath; grate; yard. B. A. SAMMANN, ‘Secretary. th{e:i ]Wge;(o!‘_ ;agrloélrt);%ug{x E_‘ Iel};nl;uK]:x“ Prisoners in Los Angeles Found Sup- | Mrs W B Selslecl. Seatl ws;n Jose 2 GODGH, 115—Sanny Tiodery SRS Shes: R o LA and is now operating’ in Ti- lied With Tools to Effect A D ama NT [T Willcon. Chico 5o | Phome: gas; baih compiete Bousekeehings B MARRIAGE LICENSES. e R o UNDERTAKERS, - fii’iu“.f"{u'-"'x'.‘nlfipmuou i BRIG 5 Tadane: ¥R Y T 5 S G Bt - Suten X 7 f Market and the United Undertakers' Associ: ;M. J. incy, Ill. c Ayres, v Y piber witts on io- g housekeeping | _The following marriage licenses were fssued | | McBrearty, with the same company tor 30 | | 0 ° SR i - 108, ANGHLES, Oct. M-aaties Biand [’ C. N.- MacEan(k & D Rich & m Sonota Bt £ i, | s s e S TR pro 2 ter, O v O || BEE i b et Bt || gury Indio ¢ Wonlthy Man. [ the Ciy Jal b coreed s w5 o " (GRS 47 00 S BRIGGS, dermatologist—Superfiuous haiy, | HOWARD, 9353, between Fifth and SIxth—Two | B._ Cowell, 21, Westley, Cal. " lors at 1171 Mission street, between Sevenin TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 24—O. A. Stass- {a‘]d plan d' o :fl:%;:nwuole::;e"lnl.l"z:; N s v’"d‘""c 1| T Woodwen, X ¥ fes, other facial Llemishes perraanentis oo | Rice sunny rooms for housekeepini¥; reason- | ~Martn H. Tletjen, 29, Crockett, Cal, and | and Eighth, Telephone South 4. forth of Los Angeles was to-day indicted ery an man is under arrest| s W T jenkina CallA H Woodwell, N 3 without pain or scars: by ter I | _able: no children. Emma L. Buchler, 2, city, nited States Grand Jury undes | charsed with furnishing the tools found | Mre cicla Ynolds. c appliances. %5 Arthur B. C. Anderson, 32, Stockton, Cal. by the Ui in the cells of several prisoners. Six saw | Battle Mountain Mrs C J Wyland, Towa - e e el Larkin 317l | HYDE, 406—Sunny hakps suite, $17; basement | onq" Daisy 1. Latimer, %, Suol, Cal, . the Edmunds act. Upon arraignment he | b, o g 00 oo er e e frame to | § W Van Svekle, N I |Grace Wyland, fowa T gaichely ol shages <l siges al colors, | _ZCA7 Rulte, yard, laundry, 313; permanent omly: | “arinue ' scon, 3. San Ratae, cat, a1 | CRIEMATION leaded not guilty. The trial was set for | it them were passed into the jail and two | A_W _Maltby ‘& w, L A Blasingame & w, vrices, %c up; lunch baskets, 10c up: | 514—A suite of newly furnished house. | Mamie Petsch, 26, clty. 5 ‘. - esday, October 2. The prosecution is | bars on a rear window had been sawed | ; Geneord > —— s at’ money siving prices. “Why moi . t Adntonio Gerpl, 24, 2120 Mason street. and | The Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Associatlon | in’ the Hands of United States attorney | borsi thooneh I e octan |5 1 MeNolls Stodite DD B S SN, Mkt ut-¥ Sunny frent alodil Fibeha: | S Deninl X Heobkite, 35, 2 Baises s aua Point Lohos ave.. S. F., Cal. Morrison. Mrs. Stassforth is here, but | The prisoner whom the woman, Louisa | 3is y K Wood. Mont |W ¥ Sesser. Minn Pinus will cure any case of usekeeping: gas, bath, phone, * | Fell Ramirez, 15, 2 Hodges alley. ; The ordinance prohibiting burlals in San | denies having any interest in the case | Lopez, is sald to have sought to release | 5 1 Battelle, Seattle' |J B Seykora & w, Cal sm, sciatica, neuralgia or gout: price O, &85 . 3 Gerhard_Boese, 51, 124 Eugenia street, and | Francisco after the first day of August, 1001, | except to give testimony. Stassforth is |ia Alejandro Hernandez, Now Serving a | yis ¢ A Shamnon, C A Bond. San Hafael er bottle. ¥or circuiars, Pinus Med. | OAK, 119—Sunny room, furnished for house- | Johanna Dubrkoob, 50, Portland, Or. does not refer to CREMATION. Neither does | known in Arizona and Mexico as a/man | sentence for larceny, but the jail officials | _Seattle Mrs C A Bond, § alencia st., S. F.; tel. Church 1571 | keeping; range; running water; closet; Guiseppe Ferro, 29, 504 Union street, and | it l',{’"‘ ‘the co!.m'm‘Atm&M.lheu“. there is | of large means. He is now under $2500 | claim there were at least a dozen other | C Shannonm, Seattle gt In evers_room— FOLK 10003 a5 5 tpoeo suiten Sl Spuns Mascero, 0, 113 Dupont street: Eihae S et Lk thAnithe } hionas prisoners in the plot and that & Whoiesals PALACE HOTEL. - #¢ Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; | furnished for housekeeping: cheap; reference, Permits to cremate will be {ssued by the 3 delivery was narrowly averted. Rey Canon O Mehony,|F A Barr, Los Ang s e Baens th and tre e Eok: | BUTTER. 0, earar Hge-s PoonE Il - BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, | Beord of Health the same as heretofore. Fourth Indictment Against Hoey. N i ey S Yl iy ovitas , 7 $1.25, ates 2 N S tevens, 522 You rave v > | THIRD, 415—Newly furnished housekeeping | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by z LEADVILLE, Colo., Oct. 24—The rock & w, USA e S BT E Muries s 0 T | Trums: abte ngie’ room. B A atner of the mabiication afhoes. anaced | AFRASSLN OZOLGOSZ fourth Indiotment against ex-Gollector | yriling contest held hero to-night for the | Rgy £ W Nelion & w, |E E Foneil & v, oy GOOD work and politeness is what you find at | VALENCIA, 1252 or 3 sunny furnished bay- indorsed with the name and residence of per- TO DIE NEXT TUESDAY | oo claim against the Unfted Stoaudu- | o ampionship of the world in Gunaison Miss K D Nelson, N Y|C Zahn, N Zealand Lederer's; hairdressing Zc: hair dyeing. G, | Window rooms: kitchen; private family and | fons authorized to have the same published. — riding on & pass and charging railroad | granite took place at the operahouse. | A M Sievenson Jr. |R ¢ oM o , 128 Stockton st. aduits, . b B—o Warden of Auburn Prison Issues In- | fare to the Government. All the Hoey | The following uuhflfe-%u:l Mh-llgy r‘:"nd 5 Efl;::" AR ,“‘C‘ e - NT Detective Agency handics all It | CLASSUFIED aavertisements and subecriptions Gk vitations for the Electrocu- eases will come npUtch Ciatmentiwaek . 4| Elislerial; eatien Cc:l/:lmnbcla.B i 1518 | L T Williais, RC S Barbara. {;“'f‘ “”"“‘,?.,, :gu.!inex}s_. Emma Spreckels | Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fills st Hfim;;e!:}‘lckcl%:‘gc;ol:fl“‘k 1901, to the tion. — - 1:;13‘ es'mflul;pl T inagise ey G E Kesl! "N Y E ;,?.m, m ldg., rooms 323-3%, 8. F.; tel. Bouth 81 | X BRANCH offies for Gall adveriisements : 2 ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 24—Leon F. Czol- Inventor Tries to End Life. 381187 inches; Pittman and Coughlin, | 5, S Towy Mo |1 D Tay. Goe o ices; ladies’ taflor-made suits {nh!criplmnu has been established at RRI gosz, the murderer of President Mclhnley BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 24—Robert H. | 25% inches. There are three teams to drill | yies Baa: , Maine |G B Robbins, Chicago lencia st - e .. | will be electrocuted at 7 a. m. on Tuesday, | Bisey, an {nventor and machinist, at-| to-morrow might, (wo from Leadville and | srs M E Noblock Cal|R Granam. Los ammel tion betl, singhs thresmars | E0OMS 7O 1BT—Fera Ay e R, Herbort B Brigeo%er 2 | October 20, at Auburn prison. %% | tempted to end mhis life this morning by | °"e Sory DAty TIORSS s S ey, Nome [A H Woodhull, N ¥ ename 4 Y P e # 3 % whle, $2 % EASTERN OUTFITTING | ARGYLE Hotel 234 MoATlinter—New. of #he Central Methodist Bpscopal Charch, | Warden Mead has selected Tuesday so | CULtng s et e tiiariosket | ¢ lodyovski Wins the Sandowne: |, Lindebers, X S e e Edwin Creba of this city and Lucille Schl knife. The - bl portant y H R Penney & w, Neb Brig Stockton st., near Broadway. sunny: grill attached; country visitors find no t B &5 - eep | that final arrangements may be made on blood vessels and Elsey, who was treated | LONDON, Oct. 24.—Willlam C. Whit-|T E Bittinger, Cal T E Cryder. N Y JNA PATITS Beauty Cream Secret of | —oice llke the Argyle; take MeAllister-st. cars. | 1 2% FEWETS P00 \n s 1o this city, October.| MORday. In doing this he is following.| o the Gounty Hogplh{' will recover.” De- | pat's Volo dyovski (J. Relff) won the 1 E M D , Newark |G J Cole, N Mex A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, | 2, 1001, by the Rev. A. B.J. wn, Henry the general custom in the State prison spondency was the cause of his act. downe foal stakes of £2000 for three-y S Rosenbaum, Stktn|F Robinson, 'Bflf";:‘ , come & e to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week and | ~ Dreyfus, cousin of Captain Dreyfus, and Miss | relative to electrocutions. It does away o5 R < PATIE olds, distance about one mile five !llrlomw' DrWE wi-n;d.‘_l! L W Little, Engl FLUOUS halr_and moles destroyed with | —bnr loutckeeping pooms; open all night: T SCRUMACHER T _this city, Octo- | Toihemate o Sy g,0f Paking final ar- | Church Wedding in Santa Cruz. | at the Sandowne Park autumn meeting |~ C°OWIm N ooy cleciric becdle MISS EATON, 111 Sutter st. | AT Shasts House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly | “'par 3, J90k, by the Rev. Dr. . Nelaader | 1ho st was that {hy exoootiontence of | o /NTA CRUZ, Oct. 24.—The marriagn | f0-da3- 10 Olaners third: Frve "t W Clobs, Stockton G C Monroe, Portland A—IF your hair is falling or you are bald, call on e T3 00 Ho M 8wt T ot b ey Lnglish Lutheran Chureh, | gosz should take place during the week | of Miss Agnes Wilkins and Frank de Cray D“"f&“’ (Maher) . e horses | v Top% S0 g.d E B Channell, Ls Ang Dr.G.55. Moore, 332 O'Farrell; send for circular, | A SUNNY sulfe. and singles, neat and clean, Charles O e iy and Ida E. Schumacher, | commencing October 28 This latitude Is | took place at the Catholic church-to-day, | Started: e D F Bartlett. Neb |W P Stephman, Ls An ay cash and good prices for il seal- | —oe VhODe. _ Prices low. 313 Btookton. S ven the warden to secure secrecy as to | After the ceremony there was a recer- “Doc” Flynn Knocked Out. e Bt ¥ Biorcons, BI Bass Eox 1205, Call office, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1360)—Fur DIED. the time of execution and to {uud against | tion at the home of Mrs. Catherine Wil- A CONLE. . Tk pros % G% & Gallaher, Red Bluft R e e —a = nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. — deldaslv rrout: n;clhd:‘rll:,fil\lcl;lul n nanmuued kins, the &gnc}fv'dm'led ; rfifiml “h,lfl A.l: (‘; . 3 :‘th t. 24—Jack Mrs.C Woodside, Colo |[W H Col: Mexico er I remove free for e] of al executio Lut V. af ss Lake af Sacto e veche. Dr. Tl Bronke, Mission & 16th, | CLIFFORD, 24 Eills,corner Mason—legantly | Afame, Jin Joseoh ' Lynch, Faams . | 8 C¥ OF 20 NOUF 0 R Sxccution after | beerl beautifullv, fecorated o T o “tocnight Kmocked ont. vBees Figes | 3 1 Bisccios Fiand |3 Keaiine. Freaso PRIVA™E detective work: reasonable rates; 10 | — b ied sunny rooms; prices reasonabls. "Hosle D. Murray, Edwin 3. | the death house at Auburn. ¢ i g | & Ean Franciscs In the Afteentn round b | & 5 Crawiord. Neb M Wiener: i gears’ experience. J. E. RAY, 451 Minne st, | BLLIS, S22 Nicely furnished room with private . S e & o x’;?;'gg‘dgéw“&m:‘ at e Four Years for the Convict. what was to have been a twenty-round | W A Burghard, Cal F H Barden. PANIEH lessons given by o native Spanish | mo—iochod. i m’finu Rothachild, Doity R. | Rave been. twenty-six invitations issusgq| SACRAMENTO, Oct. 24—L. G. Klein, |contest. 5 2 ——"‘W Him Guilty. - Lcacher; trnslations. 513 McAllister st. | EUGENE, 265 O'Farrell_New fireproof, 3 Sammi, August C. | and they are non-transferable. Each wit- | who killed Henry Miller, a fellow convict Maher to t I Oct. 24.—Alexander C. - new furniture; electric elevator; 25 private M. Stack, John ness must present his invitation to the | at Folsom Prison last May, was sentence : T to Fight Jeffords. TACOMA, Wash., — - LACE curtains cleaned for 85c per pair and up, | _suites with bath; baths free: first-class. 3 Tannian, Michael T. 2 it he e dge t to-day to f years' fs . BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 24—Peter Ma- | Vance, who shot and killed Charles F. Al FELL, = m Wi o iBad o the e o e | e ol varo: Tz | bar. iHie Tyl Chambion: siie Thn Jabeon Frankiln at Eatonvilie 3, was ir‘%!]’ am':~ .fi""‘” —California Lung Balsam | $150 and up per week; h\md‘:’ry f:«m&un' wuls—mg- city, October 24, 1901, at the | as belhg the man to whom it was Issued gurglary would have expired in Septem- | of California have been matched to box | to-night convicted of T in the first ‘o 3t; all druggists; phone Pine 2356, after € p. m. . residence, he will not be admitted, - ber last. ten rounds in this city on November 8. | degree. Laidley street, John Joseph, i