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THE SAN FRANCISCO, CALL, FRIDAY DECEMBER 20, 1901. L 11 ST A‘E’\ i :\5: \.‘: % it P __TO_1LEASE. Ellen Haley, a native of San Francisco, aged | | - s PR ln\T - Tm;:l B‘:“:?"%,‘mflm m}fi;‘fi" 11 ma:\;l;l} “Sfyfng:fe';;.w e i ¢ NUMBER Se-— T8 S CRIMWAN L 5% Rk wmiiee 5 s o el TS |+ Aiabtth, Rjoved wife of the Ete Naun g —oF THE— e Mission: theroughiy renovated throughos Haydea, a native of County Wexford, Ire- 2 H d u f [ l ” cs. 5 T n w (LOVISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) 0. 67639 67864 For varticvlars arply G. 5 N & O a 5 g V. 18 Montgrmmry a H. UMBSEN & CO. ;1';:1'5“?1,::‘ éoe;\r.w. (Virginia City, Nev., = £ Friends =nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy strees. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. in the way of a w_home In’ Oak. | NOTICE 15 herehy given to the District ENT APPLIED _ Bome it 1 thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a Sol- - : mu‘u;:;..‘h.umum, Y, OF the clty and county of San Franc emn requli:n hfié% mace will ‘be celcbrated : an t e "‘-! hfl;’]am;l:r;(ert,f{n((::fl intend to apwi: 0 1 1(‘!1' the repcss of her soul, commencing at 10 % - = : b e et e e S sis Hoard of Frison Birectors | oock. " Thierment Hoiv Crom cemetsry. | Rapid Rise in Prices Is|Tearfully Tells a StOTY |singic Number, Ciass “M,» Drawn at y sale | for the privilege of bein 4 ‘ it to W. E < > & parcled, at a meet- | o CH—] oty 1901, one Statn S KNARD. IS | ing of (he saif board, To be helit at Fotsom | N0 C Juncovich hacrand ot Biien Janco” . th day of December, 1901. vich, father of Maeco and Costo Jancovich, PETER DERGANC. and ‘brother of George and Annie Bacacovich, Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C A, Sat- urday, December 14, 1901. Followed by a Sharp of Alleged Breach . N 0 a native of Austria, aged 77 years. & Men's Legai Bureau. consulla- L7 Friends. and acquaintances are respect- Decline, of Confidence. No, Prize. [No. Prize.|No. hankruptcy and divorce proceed- | fyjjy jnvited to attend the funeral Sunday, 24 208, S0/ 201 Toi barties hot required to g0 Into court. | Decamber 22, at 11:0 o'clock. from bis late 24| 5so. 16/ iner hlde.: phone Rlack 3604 x{esgisd_cnce. 1525 Leavenworth .:(sre;x;m o, & 24| 888, 24 }fl; cop i T In thi: ity, De e 18, 1901, Rosina 3 - - o 6 MARRIAGE LICENSES. ""r.""‘l’r"'( 5 sty 2 E:K;’rg er it SR Directors of Amalgamated|Denounces Brother-in-Law Hum. o= <P iy e mother of George W. Kuss, and grandmother PRCie : : 24| 1475, private family; $12. | The following marriage lcenses were lssued | ¢f Florence H. Kuss, a native of Germany, | Vote a Dividend and and Tries to Throw 1912 o8t mmecting furnished howse. | FeSterday: aged & years 2 months and 21 dBys | Bl Hi : ak e, 3. Frank T. v riends and acquaintances are respéct- Sheh Wnute. $E00BE n}:’: B e B o Wad My 68 rally invited ‘to Attend the funeral to-day Issue Statement. ame on Him. con: ctds y uges W. D 2. (Friday), at ' clock, the residence of Ao cing completely | Bugsn W, Dunne, 24, 137 Third street, and | {£TIA. 262 g clock, (rom the, repidence, 3 Fredrick Nillfon. 30, 1310 Mission stret, and | _ terment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. NEW YORK, Dec. - 19.—Amalgamated | CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—John Alexander ¥ furnished housekeeping | Mabel Reld, 2 Cl McCARTHY—In the City and County Hospi- f w s John O call iy, Caupultepec Street. @ arine | il December 10. 1901 Charles McCarthy, & | Copper claimed and held Interest over all | Dowle, the proclaimed “Elijah the Re indow Turmished house | Menmen, 30, city. native of Ireland, aged 35 years. | the list in the street to-day and went |storer,” broke down when he went on the $2 50 per week. Augustus’ W' Rogers, 23, 2077 Harrison | McRAE—In Woodside, Cal., James McRae, be- | through a rapld series of bewildering fluc- | witness stand to-day in his own behalf, arguerite V. Brady, 18, 120 Alta, | loved husband of Mary McRae, and father | ¢i,tions. After the erratic market. had |and between choking sobs told how his ¥ W. Feil, 26, A f Mre. A. S. L X le, , Willlam S Emma Eblers, 21 1508 Kooy aiveet " "1 | ana Agris and” the Tate Mes. ‘Mary Fennell | closed the directors of Amalgamated met | confidence in his brother-in-law and legal Edward Quilada, 20, Napa, and Lottie Her-'| and Alex McRae, a native of Canada. aged | and voted a dividend of 1 per cent and is- |opponent, Samuel Stevenson, had been - y room; sink; range; closet; 1 7:he(} for housekeeping; $9. = = 125—2 nicely furnished basement rooms; nandez, 29, San Jose. 69 years and 9 months. A member of Burns haken. Th i he aged 30 ™% | Jean'B. 'Dangles, 34, 705 California street. | Lodge No. 08, A. O. U. W. sved a statement placing the blame for |58 xen. sho:kp:mgmod‘x:’:“ of e 990l 16 T — | and_Adrienne Rouquetfe, 22, Six-Mile House. W Friends and acquaintances are respect- | the decline upon the shrinkage in foreign pas y 2 PAGE, r. Gough—Elegant newly furn. ai- | William I B 95 12 Johneon avemue | fully invited to attend the funeral In this | consumption. In this contraction it was |Streamed down his face as he related and Stella E. 21, 521 K street. city to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, ff0M | Sioieq Amalgamated had been forced to |memories of Stevenson's espousal = of his late residence, 224 Richland avenue. In- Dowie's sister, now deceased. Later, as | : agult B ey — —_—— terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. bear the largest loss in the effort to raaln- | ' "wis ross’examined, his meek and | —Laree, 3 B[RTHS_MARRIAGES_.DEATH& | MASON_In Sacramento, December 17, 1901, | tain prices. The statement placec thellowly demeanor a?ha.nged. and he de- e Tred Mason. s maive of Germany. aged 50 | falling off In exports at 6,000 tons, and |nounced —Stevenson, called him an Birth, marriage and death notices semt by f I sald that during the last month the' “abominable traveling companion,’” and o 1 " S L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- o 302614 nice rooms, §8; house | mail will uot be inseried. They must be handed | ¢ally invited to e e tadoy | United Mefals Selling Company had sold | sald that he was no use in Zion, and was e in ot either of the yublication offices aad be | (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | oy N : always blundering. —————— | indorsed with the - ). _at’3 . - | over 100.000,000 pounds for future delivery. b e ! Eapme front voom fucaiahed st | L uknorined To Bhme (o ensaChel” | fence, fwents-irst aia T streets. 84688 | ® 1oy e blgeks of the stock were unloaded | nawing with “folomers. oL . SR 1 = SR A AT Ao { B | MERWIN-In _Stockton, December 1S, 1901, | immediately business began on the Ex-|who rollowed —minutely the “doctor’s isements and subscriptions ORN. Ellen E. Merwin, beloved wife of B. L. Mer: [ chgnge and about half an hour after the | testimony, and who, at the end ‘of the 2200 Fillmore st. | MARCUS—In this city, December 18, 1901, to | Win, davghter of Mrs. Lydia Clinger, and | gpening the gain of § points made yester- |day’s session, gathered around him to the wife of Morris Marcus, a son. mother of Lauris and Lois Merwin. (NeW |guy was wiped out. Transactions then fact as his bodyguard back to Zion. g A e R e ) o s became very moderate, Efforts of shorts| The. testimony offered by Dowie was the wife of J. J. 1), a son. tiends and acquaintances & 1o cover, assisted by what appearedto be [to (he effect that he bad given Stevenson fully inv o atte h 1 -d 1“Frldu§: e e o st Jonn's Bpls. | adrolt manipulation, ran it up checks aggregating $0,000, ostensibly to hui ¥, December 18, =iy “sunny; grill attached; 7 to or X o MARRIED copal h, Stoc Kton | @ parity with yesterday's close. The stock |release certain indebiedness = between w non 3 pa reh, Stockton. Interment Stockton | @ parity k2 ¥ ¢ by week or month; M Allister cars to door. ENGELMAN—DELAMATRE — In this eity, Rural Cemetery. backed and filled over a range of a point |them. The checks were exhibited lq 13843, A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 1901wt Central M. B (hurch, | MOCK—In this city, December 17, 1001, Lizste, | until well into the afternoon. ng be- | court and showed indorsements by Mary | 144111 4| 25¢c 10 $1 per night; §1 25 to &5 per week, and Herbert F. Briggs, Edwin R. beloved daughter of Elesia and the laté [ came excited in the last hour of business [ Ann Stevenson for stock In Zion lace | jgae.)0] 19 light housckeeping rooms: open all night. ’nnd Maude 1. Delamatre, both of | George Mock, and sister of George and Annlg and blocks of from to 3000 shares |industries. Dowile went into great de- 16 = i5c0. —_— e Mock, (ve o Crancisc ed 2 ; BURNETT, 1436 Market (old No. 1800)—Fur | o ELEON—-In this city, December | SArs 8 months and ¥ daya . ghanged bands Trequently on & rapid rise | tall to show how the,Stock hacl setusily nished rms., suites, single; also unturnished. | SN CRCA TNELSON 10 this city, December | g Friends and acqualrtances are respect- T——— = g . ) 2 ’ 4 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day 0 08%. An equally rapid reaction fol- |come into his possession, explaining that lowed to 64%, changes of a point being |he had been * mmedlnlelfiesg{ggikaeg;'htl: CLIFFORD, corner Mason—Blegantly | 1008 J. Kinrea and Annfe A. Nelson, both | (il (ViRedy (0 RS B (U gence of | made between sales, but the buying soon ffind the certificates for t rooms: prices reasonabl b g N city, December 19, | her mother, 117 Noe street. Interment 1. O. | overcame the declining tendency and the |Private safe. Stevenson had set up the DY, 210— Bt eunny s double | 1801, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, | & T Cemetery. price bounded up again to 674 There |clatm that he had never recelved the Toomis; travelers solicited; quiet house. Fredrick Nilsson and Rebel Read. both of xou\h 38 thia siy, Dessetar, 18 1soL_An- | wis another slump Jjust_hefore the clows certificates. Dowle set down as ‘‘non- - - = na olan, beloves mother o rs. L | ss2z582e5s - e IR ek . oy J. | and the last sale was at 65%. The general | Sense” the charge that by “honeyed ELLIE, 521 (Mosart)—Nicely furnished room, | s ey | Keller Mis, M. . Jones, Mee, Sudie Mul: | movement of the stock { roughout the | Words or artifice” he ad tnvelgled Stev- S5c, &1 50 night: 81 50, $6 wk.; open all night. DIED. verhill and John and Thomas Nolan. o nd: | dgy was of an exceptional character and | $080R 0 come to 1}“1“1(3 21" ) e ghnrge — = = S —— . ve of Ireland, aged 70 years. it. - | O e lace industries, and denled that he e sy S Allari, Joseph McCarthy, Charles L O e e o d,}zré':mav ‘out Of 'a |had used any power whatever to that e 3 “ CRav, James e R R e P g g total for all stocks of 476,000 shares. end. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- | Anderson, Andrew Masom, Fred ) e Y T Eelter % ¥ The all night sesston, which, according o0 suites and single; travelers accommodated, | Andersen. Andrew J. Merwin, Elen E. Small Dividend Is Announced. ence of her daughter, Mpre. M. J. Keller, 674 East 'Nem)-jnomh street, Oakland, thence to to testimony, were frequent with Dowle - Ashe, Clara Mock, Lizzie o d his disciples, were explained as nec- —Unturnl N g 8t. Anthony's Church, where a solemn re- | 'The meeting of the directorate, at which | an! ples, plair nec e e pat: phons; sommeotin® | Dieschfuid. Lsopold Obetmuiler, aere. quiem’ mass will b ‘celebrated for ‘the ¥e- | the reduced dividend was declared and the | essary because he was a ‘very buy p— Fraga. Antone M. Ormsby, Anna M. se of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | stutement in behalf of the company made | an.” He also explained some of the | g —New furnished room, bath, Gibbons, James Preston. Charles W. nterment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oukland. public, commeniced as the market was | methods of Zion's financial operations, in | 5isea tral, Gorman, James Regli, Maria C. OBERMULLER—In" Haywards, December 1T, | closing and was_attended by Willlam | an effort to prove that Stevenson's claim s Shaver, Harvey S. 1001, Mrs. Eva M. Obermuller, beloved | poopeteller, H. H. Rogers, James Still-| to a joint partnership with him in the lace e o ey ot WS Siae Stiegeler, Franz 1. | mother of George . John A a8 A | man, Anson R. Flower and Willlam G.|industry was at no time ever contem- . elec. and gas. e Listrn | Glda Anderson. “Mrs. Tos Oltman and Mre | Rockefeller. No announcement was made | Dlated, = . Velasco, Vincente | Harriet Dennis, a native of Germany, aged | far an hour and when a clerk appeared at C. J. arnard, general manager of . cor. Eighth—Newly furnished | Juo ‘Hosina M. ~ Warren, Minnie M. | 70 years 7 months and 13 days. the office door with an armful of type- | Dowie's Zion Bank, told of Stevenson's ¥ room, §1 per week; transient. B SO PERA ! ol o Dnn;n'?“;r}\;l:“}\lwml;r%nw (slgmrdnyfi“ written statements hel wash 1n§m}(lyy?he ;mseczu}n to the matner in whlsh n-aa ;:.ce‘ W ARLINGTON 5 Nicely fur. | ALLARI—In this city, December 18, 1801, Jo- | at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, center of a sensational rush. Half of the | Industries were belng managed and how NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 MarketNicely fur- | #oh Allarl beloved husband of the late | street, Haywards, thence via 10:40 o'ciock | statements were torn as the clerk at- | he had asked for $10,000 to give up his ~ 3 e - 4 e Caroline Allari, father of Joseph, Louis and train to San Francisco. Interment Odd Fel- tempted to distribute them in the crowd | interest in them. urmiched rooms and | Hermann Allag, Mre I Bujsmnon and Mrs | lows! Comttery; of messengers, financial bureau men and | During the cross-examination of Banker | gkl day. ook, o | . Ve laee AMenacn, & matlyeof Geneva: ;| Pepbiters. Amhouncement was made that | Barnard, Attorney Reoves drew from him | Apartment House, 28 Dighth st, | [ Funeral to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock; tre dfwigent was 1 perticent, . compaed | \eaTiACRY. Shet che oastiiE e O | Henry 8., Bdward | with 1% per cent declared in September. wortk of lace stock, made out to Mary | 23852 ket—Furnished o unfurnished from the residence of R. Bujannoff, 710 Hyde - — ___ | lireet. between Post and Sutter. Interment | K. Kdgar L., Frank . of Boston, Mass., | The statement given out was as follows: |Ann Stevenson, and which had disap- ty, December 19, 1901 508%, nmear Market—2 sunny | private. and Willlam F. Ormsby of Honolulu, a na: peared, came to light after Mrs. Steven- | G atusckerping rooms. YAy US€ ©f | ALLEN In this city, December 19, 1901, | tive of England, aged 07 vears 4 monihs and unlhe Sonditions prevailing in Ahe copper trade| son’s death in Dowle's own safe. Bar-|2 - ¥ ;. h Johp, beloved husband of Catherine Allen. | 27 days. (Boston papers please copy.) Were very satisfactory, and 8o far as this coup. | Nard related that Dowie had sald wo azd Nicholas J. ‘Allen, and_brother of | December 22, at 1:30 o'clock, from St Step- | prass tnd SRl FETCIBIMATE COACSTE Be” | among his private papers. | . 8. Carvill and the late Mrs. James en's Church, Fulton street, between Webster | 1 ¥ it i PR e, Amings § o b tion, however, of the copper produced in this| A sharp tilt between Judge Tuly and At- e B e ket | 3 mative of Athenry, County Gal- | and Filimere. Interment Cypress. Lawn | Loh RORENSr, 86 ioPRer SErcas* e Yo | torney Backard, for the detenss, ensued Call at 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. {unexa.]ls .izrxors of c(m;:- H .b._;mnh.n.nfi f:l‘e‘\:“f.f?xfl: l(r::lepeondllllt;nl 'n'r',":'é have - w)twn Cstp:%lnzl;l. \"Vour:hsgtun Judd, sec- | 2go: grocery. 9 9 G v % S0, Ason street, between arre i, resent year urope, to- | reta: e neomy ANDERSON—In the City and County Hospl- | o . Bether With the fact that the suppiies of cop- | Zion Land and Investment Resociation, (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 TURK, & o i B 1, December 16, 1901, Andrew Anderson, a | Geary. TURK, ®45—Large front room: 16 minutes' | Tative of Callforhia, uged 25 years PRESTON—In this_city, December 17, 1001, | Per to lurope from, sources Gutside this coun- | was called to the stand. Attorney Reeves | and bath. “In this city, December 19, 1901, | Charles William Preston. beloved father of | {I¥ 3 a fall-| had asked Judd whether he believed im- | C. | Ing off in exports of about 65,000 tons. This | piicitly that Dowle was Elijah. Packard | 2 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | Andrew J., beloved son'of Gustive and thé | Harry and Walter Presion and Mis, F. G s . scriptio Jaeger, ‘and brother of Mrs. D, A Stall and gecrease has in some dekree been compensated | ghjected to the question,. but the Judse received at Call branch more. | late Mary Andersen, and brother of Gustive | 8 a = or by increased domestic consumption. 2= | Andersen and Mre. 8 H. Trowbridge, a pa- | Samucl Breston. a native of Ohio, axed By adopting the policy of maintaining a fira | Tuled it pertinent to the'case, and Judd | A BRANCH office for Call advertisemen and | tive of San Franglsco, aged 27 years 1i| vears and 5 months, joe a ) fon of affirmed his bellef that the preacher was ptions s ponths o 7 Funeral private from the residence of | Price a lavge proportion of the loss arising from Wi ptions bas been estsblished at 1098| months and M dayR o ee are mm(,! B e I e 25 Morritt | the decrease of exports has been borne by the | the prophet of olden times. ‘ D oW P — | {ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | m:eti_l bbl‘\vwn ds«;;me»mh tnnd‘ Elxh(e:mh f“";‘::?’.‘; ‘thl: l-.hlll'tl :r; gwned vclhnlly or —_ l 16 Bat y 5 0 : el nvers streets. nds n pt hy the Amalgamate 'op] V. —— . ] ‘t»:afrfii‘o'f;.“é’q"‘h.‘fifih”-s{ :’;‘n&f | 4R3 aciibineduces AR rempertiuily tmvited o | Thi roticy has in the past K}mn":&; e i | TWO CHINESE QUARREL i . 8 AN e~ ot o St. Paul's Church, where a d uneral at Madera, = | these compames, as the portion of the copp:: 5. HOTEL Den: lencia and 218 S | peei maee will be celebrated for the re | REGLI—In this city, December 18, 1001, Maria | Which has“becu sola has reaiized ‘a” farer AND ONE IS KILLED 3t . talt In the free from prevalling | pose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment | Christina, beloved wife of Kasver P. Regli, | profit than would have been reallzed had ail 31362, 5 . fogs; cb first Holy Cross Cemetery. { and sigter of Mrs. Caroline Kichler and Jo- | the copper which had Deen p;‘nducfll "7‘ sold | Dispute Over Business Affairs Causes | 3544, 2 5 fl — . —a vt N o | % hlaus and Kasper Kiser, a native | & uch lower price. It has like - s bie for | ASHE—In this city, December 18, 1001 Clara | Sebl, NICHIAUS alien Sarnen, Switseriand, | vented fuctuations. in brice, which would tend a Tragedy Outside of a Jis72 . M APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 16| 100 numbers from 18.342 to 18.4i2. inclusive, 16 | being 30 numbers on each side of ‘the number 24 | drawing the capital prize of §i0, 16 100 numbers from 71,720 to 71,520, Imcluaive, 16| being 50 numbers on each side of the number 16 | drawing the capital prize of 4. 25| _ 100 numbers from 81,708 to 81,850, inclusive, 120 | being 50 numbers on each side of the num) 1000—$16. drawing the capital prize of § 24 TERMINAL PRIZES. 24| 000 numbers ending with 02, being the two last figures of the number drawing the capital ze of $30, 301 PG Sumbers ending with 0. being the two ing the second y_Sulte sul rd, $60; single rooms | Ashe. relict of the I 2 Qied 58 years 3 months and 14 days. tc demaralize the busine 3 p: excellent tabie. mothier of Richard Ashe, Mrs. J. R Marin. L R L BT R L T N L LR s of manufacturirs Cabin. e burk, Mrs, Frank Kalfin, Mrs. A. Davis anl SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 19.—Chuen Yen | 3240 (=4 = 3 e 2 5 v 7 faily fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 32 Plerpont, 418 Ellis—Everything new; most | Fannle Ashe, a native of Germany, aged Mt (Siturday), at 8 o'clock, from the pariors of | Miners Are Now Fully Equipped. | wan killed Yon Kee outside of a cabin | S . e d 7 months. ¥ s 3006, furnished apartments; first-class | Years and © OONCIC ointances are respect- | MeAvoy & Co. 1239 Market street, between | The officlals of these varlous companies, | near the Soquel road last night by nhool-{ R"‘cm. e “l Atiend the funeral to-day | Elghth and Ninth. thence *~ St. Anthony's | after carefully considering the situati enson Mansion)—Select .“y'-‘,!.’d..y‘_ oo 10 oclock, from the residence | Church, Folsom and Armv streets, where a | its phases, decided that ‘! would be boel:te‘s r'ol: ing him twice In the back. The mong&?‘m family exceptional table: popular rates. N dmdsnier, Mre. A. Davis. 1552 Web- | solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | (he Interests of the company they represented | formerly were partners in a fruit drier. | 3 == EOCPTIONS, T POPRIRY TR | Sler streel. interment Home of Pence Comes | the tepose of her sowl commencing at | to refrain from forcing upon the market more | The murderer went away two vears ago | Moty NESS, 019 Handsome furnished apart-| tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and | 0'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, copper than was actually needed, as such ac- | gnd Jast night his victim saw him for the | 34614 ents; conv.: 2 to § gents; best table board. | Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. | SHAVER—In this city, December 10, 1001, | tion would only have led to abnormally low 0. — | BUTTNER-—In this city, December 19, 1901, | Harvey S., beloved husband of Nancy Shav- | prices. The selling agents of these companies first time since that departure, After a | \ toely turnished sunny | BRCIRFRG00es "Sife ot “Willlam Buttner! | er, and father of H. . 'Shaver. a native of | were, 'therefore, Instructed not to force upon | talk on business matters the men went | DB e ciacd e Pvankie Butiner, and sister of F. | Canada, aged T4 vyears 2 months and 22 | the market more thar was actually needed for | Outside the cabin, and soon pistol shots | soscs: ewly furnished; | W. Miner, a native of San Francisco, aged | da i consumption, but to maintain a firm price. It | were heard. The murderer made his es- | 3 [ g g By 25 years § months and 25 days | STIEGFLER—In this city, December 18, 1001, | officlals of other copper-producing compantes | cape. There were six Chinese in the - . 7 Friends are resoectfully invited to at- | Franz Eugene, dearly beloved son of Mre. | had taken the same view of the situation and | cabin at the time of the murder. tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 | Albertine Stiexeler, and beloved brother of | maintained a firm price, there is little doubt # . I = SPECIAL NOTICES. tenants ejected for $4 or . country. PACIFI 415 Montgomery st..room WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. < bought. soid, rented, exchanged: re- west rates. Tel. Black 1124. 200 4th, L1 kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- 'ost and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, 840 Mis- EHFUSS. EN WEST Storage Wareho: st: tel. Howard 941. F. W PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ;any, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 ‘crnia; telephone Main 266. SSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert writer doctorsiestimate free. 208 Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES, 1A SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST Y, corner California and Montgom- Gr the six months ending Decem. 1901, dividends have been declared company as follows: On jerm deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and payable on and after Thursday, January 2, 1902. Dividends uncalled for are added to the principal and bear the same rate of dividend as the prin- cipal from and after January 1, 1902. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 532 Cal. ifornia st., corner Webb.—For the half-year o'clock, from her late residence. 137% Four- teenth strect, thence to St. Charles Borro- meo's Church, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DRESCHFELD—In _this city, December 18, 1901, Leopold H.. beloved son of Sophie and the late Henry Dreschfeld, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years 7 months and 10 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Fridsy), at 1:30 o'clock, from_the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt. 26% Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment 0add Fellows’ Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. FRAGA—In this eity, December 18, 1901, An- tone M., beloved husband of. the late AMaria S, Fraga, and father of M. Fraga, a native of Flores, Azores, aged 55 years 11 moniis 2na 18 days. (Vallejo papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited t: attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his son, M. Fraga, at Benicla, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, whare a requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, Sommencing at 9:30 o'cloc. Interment Car- quinez Cemetery. GIBBONS—In thie city, December 18, 1901, James, beloved husband of Catherine Gib- bons, and father of William E., Joseph, Catherine and the late Gertrude Gibbons, a | native of Boston, Mass., aged 48 years 10 months and 7 days. “The funeral will iake place to-day (Fridgay), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 22 Lewis street, off Taylor, between Pest and Sutter, thence to St. Mary's Cathe- dral, where & requiem high mass will be Celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. JInterment Holy Crass Ci -megi i R JRMAN—In this city, December 18, 1901, GO s, Deloved husband of the late Jennié Gorman, and dearly beloved father of John, Frank adge an, Mrs. Hubert Flinn and Mrs. William Lord, a native of Irelurd, aged 70 years. X ends and acqualntances are respect- (utuyy invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3233% Sutter street, thence to St. Pominic's Church for services at 9 o'clock. nterment Holy Croee Cemetery. GRANT—In this city, December 19, 1901, at 1017 Treat avenue, Mary, beloved wife of the late Patrick Grant, and mother of Joseph, William, James and Josie Grant. Mrs. James McMichael and Mrs. Charles Meéro, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland. aged 63 years. GRAS—In this city, December 19, 1001, Jo- Otto. August and Hattie Stiegeler and Mrs. | | M. Schmidt, a native of Germany, aged 21‘ years 1 month and 14 days. A member of | ‘railors’ Uaion. | "EFriends and acquaintances are respect- | rully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Salurday), at 8:50 o'cloek, from the resi- dence of his mother, 639B Minna street, be- { tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to 8t. | Poniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, be- | | tween Jones and Leavenworth streets, where |- a requiem high mass will be celebrated for | the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | SWEENEY —In this city, December 18, 100 Mary, reliet of Morgan Sweeney, dearly loved mother of Edward Sweeney of Seattle Mrs. J. E. Pharo, Mrs. H. T. Power of Aj | burn and Mrs. W..F. Armstrong, and sister | of Mathew and James Nunan, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow { (Saturday), at 8:15 o'clock sharp, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Pharo, 317 San Carlos avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMAS—In this city, December 18, 1901, | " Lenora, beloved daughter of Edwin R. and Emma E., and sister of Roy Thomas, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 15 ays. ‘vv;usco—xn this elty, December 18, 1901, Vincente Velasco, a native of Colima, Mex- ico, aged 29 years and 5 months. - WARREN—In this city, December 19, 1901, at the parents' residence, 720 Tehama street, | Minnie M._beloved daughter of Richard and Margaret Warren, sister of Richard, Joseph, John, Thomas, Lizzie and MB#IE ‘Warren, and niece of John and the late Willlam War- ren and Edward, Frank and Thomas Nunan, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years § months and 1 day. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. G Buck, Sulphur Creek|J Rose, S J B Finning, Tal Stewart, Lakeview C N Johnson, Sutter Ck Turston & w, Reno N _Johnson, Fresno L Hunt, Ingram LIk T J C Davis, Hanfor1 |D Adams, Idaho £ W Salsberry, Wyo' |J Jordon, N Y that the present unsettled condition of the market would have been in part, it not wholly, O ariae th prallnt ; uring the present month the United Selling Company, the selling agents for: the companies, in which the Amalgamated Copper Company is interested, has, notwithstanding these conditions, sold’ considerably over 100,- 000,000 pounds of copper for future delivery. ' During the past two vears the companies in which the Amalgamated Copper Company is interested have equipped their mines and smelters with the latest improvements and most modern labor-saving appliances, and one of these companies has built the largest and best-equipped smelter in existence. This can be put in commission early in the new year. %0 that from now on these companies can pro- duce copper at a cost that can successfully compete with any copper producer in the world. The future prosperity of the copper business de- pends largely upon such a revival of forelgn trade as will bring the total consumption of r nearer to the producti Sovpen merer production than is the — —_— The Original Little Louisiana Company of San Francisco, Organized damuary, 1887, Drawing December 14, 1901, No. 18302 wins $7500, sold Cal.i No. 1770 wins $2000, sold n Bere gisc: clsco, Cal.; No. 81800 wins $1000, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; No. 5348 wins $500, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; Nos. and 96587 each wins $200, sold in San Francisco, Cal: MNex , 7 83565, 87048 and 94763 each wins $100,"sold In San’ Francisco and Sacramento, al. . TELEGRAPH NEWS. LONDON, Dec. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard i{lnl;lllg are to sail for South Africa Decem- er ORANGE CITY, Ia., Dec, 19.—Fred Kris- hick was found dead on a straw stack about five miles east of town to-day. He was frozen to death. LONDON, Dec. 19.—A dispatch t % tral News from < Cairo, Egypt, savs® Ceall Rhodes has suffered from a heat stroke and has abandoned his trip to Khartoum, GUTHRIE, O, T., Dec. 19.—Cherokee Indians are reported starving_ in the hills near Tale: quah, in the Golng Snake district, as & result of the loss of their crops and the blizzard. Captain Seymour received a dispatch yesterday from Sheriff Besse of Santa Cruz asking him to look out for Chuen Yen Wah of the Yung Wah Company who was in the fruit business there. He | is wanted for murdering another member of the Yung Wah Company Wednesday @ 0624 night. A full description of the murderer was given. Detective Ed Gibson was de- tailed to find mm‘_‘_ Liberal Leader Invited to Retire. LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Midlothian Liberal Association, of which the late Mr. Gladstone and Lord Rosebery have been president and which has frequently led Liberal evolutions, publishes a reso- lution which is regarded in some quar- ters_as tantamount to an invitation to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to retire D) -from the Liberal leadership of the House of Commons. The resolution acknowledges !ge great services of Sir Henry, but in the next sentence welcomes with great- est_satisfaction the return of Lord Rose- bery to active political life and ‘profound- 1y trusts his gifts and statesmanship will ags:n be placed at the disposal of the party. ‘Weather Upsets Fair Programme. ST. . LOUIS, Dec. 19.—Because of the unusual severity of the weather it was this afternoon decided to abandon the de feature of the ceremonies at- kenfl{ the breaking of ground on the World's Fair site to-morrow. The board of directors and guests will go to. the grounds in carriages and perform the ceremony of breaking ground. Later in the day public ceremonies will be held in the Coliseum and a banquet in the even- ing. Mysterious Death of London Broker. LONDON, Dec. 19.—Hugh Kekewich of the firm of Mt;,rrlmn.' Kekewlch' & Co., leading member o e Metal - :hu‘xfe. Sled suddenly this morning. 3¢ is sald he committed suicide. The belief evails that Kekewich recently suffered eavy losses in copper. The Metal Ex. eh:;‘;ge has closed as a mark of sym- pathy. 1 e - last figures of the number drawing 16| capital prise of N 40 The subsecriber having Il;erv!led the singie 16 | rumber drawing, class " Honduras Na- tional Lottery Campany, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this | day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. W. S. CABELL, Commisioner. ‘Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Hon- duras, C. A., this Saturday, December 14, 1901 | $7500 FOR 50 CENTS—ONE-QUARTER OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. | State of Louisiana, Pzrish of Orleans, City of New Orleans—ss. Personally appeared before me, Edward Rightar, a notary public in and for the parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana, Joseph M. ‘Armbruster, who being duly sworn, says that he is the owner of one-quarter ticket No. 43,654 of the Honduras National Com- pany_(Louisiana State Lottery). w the first prize of thirty thousand dol J. M. ARMBRUSTER. Sworn and subscribed to before me’ this November 14, 1901 EDWARD RIGHTOR, Notary Publie. FOR_50 CENTS—ONE-QUARTER $7500 FOR, BST CAPITAL PRIZE. - State of Missouri, City of St. Louls—ss. Mr. Willlam S. Wilkins deposes and says: That he resides in the city of St. Louls at 2810 Wyoming street and ke is employed at Fourth and Spruce streets; that he is the righttul owner of one-fourth ticket No. 43,604, which dollars in the pany _(Louisiana State * Lottery) drawing of Saturday, November 9, 1901, in Puerto Cortes, Honduras, and that he received the amount ia full. JAM S. WILKINS. Witness: JOHN F. ROBINSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ne- vember 18, 1901. CHAS. E. HANNAUER, :: Notary Public. 40/ sm50 FOR 36 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF 16 FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 16 NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 1901. 16" 1 am the bona-fide owner of one-eighth ticiet Cortez, Honduras. C. A., and I ha! ERREEEELE! 40 ., 16 | the amount of said prize, thirty-seven hundred 55304 3 : 40/55404 ding with the 3ist of December, 1901, a | seph, beloved husband of Victorine Gras, Oakiand |Dr B 7 T,, Dec, 19. : 85502. a he 3ist of December 5 Ve fane (ras and Maria Bcuil.| G Small, n r B D.Granger, Ohlo| GUTHRIE, O. T., Dec. 19.—Thomas Gibbo; ain Wi Cause a Di. 55558, 1 PAVIS IEUTR Adend has been Geclired st the'rate per| and father of Lo awne. Hautes alpes, | W Lend. Oskland [Dr J G Allen & w, 1l | farmer near Ashley,’ 0. T., shot himselt| TT reckers 2 Disaster. 16 - 57| bradiicd 231 Madison street. §5.700) per cent on term deposits and three | France, aged 07 years 8 months and 19 days. | E Monton, Oakiand }‘l,i Pl_ummy, N Mex through the heart yesterday in‘a hotel of Au-| KALISPELL, Mont., Dec. 19.—The Coro- 55808, 80| Sworn to before me this, 15th day of Novem- ) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of | HALEY—in this city, December 19, 1901, at | A Cmtc. M‘:m“om {& Ferrell, ‘Graas Va1 | gusts. No reasan is known for his sulcide, ner's jury, which has been investigating Lfim’ 80| per, 1901. - taxes, payable on and after Thursday, Janu- the residence, 614 Minna street, Claire Edna, | Agnes Crest, ryan, N Orleans WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—A bill was fatro- | the wreck on the Great Northern Ralil- s 33 * 7'M. SALMANOWITSH, Notary Public. J - . , w & d, 1da!C Gru & w, ary 2, 1902. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. beloved daughter of Richard and the lats -} gnil:?p«l. Tantord W H’ s?,?fi', a,lru,"ana duced in the Senate to-day by Senator Mitchell, | road at Essex, Mont., in which one per- g —————— n. N MIF H Buten fixing $2 as the minimum rate of wages to be was killed and eight Injured THE German Savings and Loan Seciety, 526 D C_Harrington, | utcher, Healdsbg | paid to women. in the employ of th son red, has —For the half-yi £ Col J Hardin, S Rosa Mrs W Con; o e Govern- | found that the disaster was the resul Culiforsie S 00, & HIVitad e AR HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. $°8 'sceley, Wash |Mrs Marshall. Pt rean | ment. train wreckers, who logsened apiices X s. 2 | $4000 FOR §1—ONE-HALF OF SECOND CAP- « ITAL PRIZE. December 31, 1901, a dividend has been de- 16 | State of Iilinois, County of Peorfa, City of Peor . | f three (Successor to Flaznagan & Gallagher.) L Beeley, Wash {Mrs “Sparks, 'Stock NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The Colonial Brew- | angle bars connecting the ra ared o a1 Gevosits, neea&mz.'m"mp:’;’_' - . DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mer. L P Steaiaman & w, 1a H & Garviy, Lockio® | ing Company of this city made an assignment | o is have yet been made. e 18| petos Te. Walter H. Kirk, & notary pub- able on and after Thursday, January 2, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | J Muldowney, Ellensbg|E G Smartt, 'Salinas | to-day for the benefit of its creditors. The 16 | lic in and for the sald county, came GE TOURNY. Secretas g 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Mrs McCord, Fruitvale |J Smartt, Salinas | company was incorporated in 1897 with a cap- N 16 | Wiliam Powers of Semeca, La Salle ity, st Telephone South 80. E Berry & w, Mt View | W H Grant, Woodlana | ital of $1,200,000. Senator Sewell Is Dying. ‘a G Humus, M View (T Tellman. Cal Dec. 19.—The R £ Glendon, Mt View A Burtzer, N Y ront of B, Stephers Church in this e onsy | CAMDEN, N. J., Dec. 2, 2:20 a. m.— - X mete W F White & w, Cal|J O McCarter, N Y | to-day consecrated the First Bishop of the | Senator Sewell is very low. His death v | Mt Olivet Cemetery, Miss Matter, Malaga |8 E James, St Louls | Protentant Episcopal Church in the Bhilipping | may occur at any moment, or, as the phy- | SAN BRUNO HILLS. Mrs Lindsey, A;Xtmedn gn-uk«m Nebr Islands. He will leave for his new post in | sicians say, he may linger for several OFF.CE 916 MARKET STREET. 3 R Boulward, Newmn|P A Hotelling, Chicago [ March. hours. % Mowiward, Hewnen 'ATKINSON, Nebr,, Dec, 19.—Durlng a street ., who by me first duly sworn, on his PROPOSALS. BIDS Wanted—Notice is hereby sealed proposals Will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia. at its office, room 13, 32 Sansome st., Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock 8. m. i San ¥ DERSON, Man: v SATURDAY, Deceinber and opened 4 Huw ager. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, quarrol at Spencer, Boyd County, Willlam Par- immedjately thereatter in the présence of bid- E C Snell, N Dakata |J C Holte, Minuapoljs | ket fatally shot his father-in-lai, Peter Han- ? P o ders, for lurnishing and delivering quarter- 3 Crocker' & w, Pa |B Keyser, Kan City | sen. Parker and Hansen met on the street master and commissary supplies for the Vet- JAMES McGINN P Lagorce, Pa W N Robinson, Chi and quarreled over Parker's wife, who has - 61944 Subseribed and sworn to before me, this day, erans’ Home, Naps County, Cal. (rafiroad sta- % C P McCormack, Pa |J Saukbu iadaluge | been living at her father's home for 1s ber 29, A. D. 1001 tion Yountville). for six months commencing | Formerly with McGinn Bros. has opened e I Saukburg, Guadalupe ng some time., 651968 1o | November 2, A D. 1o, %, dabuary 1. 192, an ending .:m . 1%z |§ new Fune;ll, Par)or; I-:p hzu Eggyhflii‘.bfl- ?Jmfv%n s & mxtg::l'mxb vx:;:xno M&An’rg‘onn. ;:o:;x.hz)'ec.al:‘};’na-l ‘sullorma B 62168 24 b T I Sy Fu ith Information and instruetio; Taylor and Jones. Telephone Soutl , ng Compan: i Ciicting bide, wil be Turaimmed upen | s it purie; Barele, MoKy, Ogien | of corsoraton o he St 0 che Setrury THE PURE il fo| W FOR 5 CENTS oNmEIGHTH oF ion by the uni ders wilt ) ¥ s of e to-day. e s to Lo 63008, 16 carefuily foll the conditions of the - C Lindauer, Iowa A R Wilson & w, Cols | 000,000. Joseph Daweon, James A Kell. 2463384 Louistana, Parish of Orleans, City of heea no bd will be considered unless it is | T Fleming, Arizoca, | [P C Kicopinger, Neb” | Hasey Beck. all of Philadeipnin, sre el and GRAIN COFFEE &8s 10 | state of in accordance with such schedules. Each bid- Mary A Maguire, i corporagors. / S Ger must accompany his bid With a certified S TG T GUTHRIFE, O, T., Dec. 19.—Indlan Territory Some people can't drink coffee ; “heck upon some well-known and baniing-house for at least 10 per cent of the amount ©f his bid. paseble to C. Masoa . Jiimne. treasurer. conditioned that the bidder enter irto & good 2nd valid contract uj tice of aceeptance as required by law. V.ard peserses the right to reject any or ail £a"to orae- a7y quantity over or under h the ald of Sherij . i 2 Postage on Christmas Edition. e, O e Identifed Banr Rgouins Of | - everybody can drink Grain-O. It The great Christmas edition of The | caceped recently from Arkansas atter murder- | looks and tastes like coffee, but it Cail, issued December 15, 1901, con- | gang of outlaws that terrorized the mm:fi: is made from pure grains. No tains 70 pages and will weigh 17 ‘";;;‘:l‘_‘;"":"{" g coffee in it. ounces. The rates of postage on this | mander of the North G:;m.n'nfi;fi’?&&?; Grain-O is cheaper than coffee; £25 for breaking the seals of the .mp-.".fl.’:. costs about one-quarter as much. edition will be as follows: Neckar, Captain Harrassowitz, has bee; P in contravention of the new Australian tariff. fine the commander- Allgrocgrs ; 15c. and 25¢. pass gx 3 the st prize of thirty thousand dollars at the. drawing held at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, November 9, 1901. PAUL S. ODW. Sworn to'and subscribed to before me th 1 H 3 6 90Y: NOBWARD RIGHTOR, Notary Public. 16| Originals of foregoing affidavits held by President of Com- 301 Juny (Tousiaca State Lottery . - AEw MM OF UnDELTARGRS, €amuel McFadden, 18 years manager for ed Undertakers' ~Association: M. J. with the same company for 1§ Green, late with J. C. O'Con- have opened new Funeral Par- AMission street, between Seventh T South 44. S3ERRRE .5 cents s he refused to pay the -8 cents | 8t in Drison: of fornia. room 13, 320 Sansome st.. San inco, ‘Cal. By order of the Board of Direct- P uJ.me‘w.