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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1901. NEW STEAMSHIP RAMONA IS LAUNCHED ~ HFART [IFASE [LESTER REIFF QUIETLY MARRIES SUCCESSFULLY AT DICKIE'S SHIPYARD HEAH{HI{ISSEAGST[HESS et e ”Pfim\“n"{"%?,,‘flfl,‘m ¢ i Noted Jockey Is Wedded to Miss Frances Little Helen Goodall Breaks a Bottle of Champagne on|Maude Miller, Daughter| E, Rowell, Only Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. |Big Section of Oakland the Bow of the Craft and Bestows Name Upon Her| of the Poet, Dies H. E. Rowell, at Home of Bride’s Parents| Is Threatened With as Vessel Slides to Element Which Is to Be Her Home in Oailaed. » . Destruction. AT ST ‘ s 4 AKLAND, Dec. 24.—With a grace- { \ . the momentum of which . B Failure of Theatrical Tour Said to Have Hastened % | i Her Demise, | i | Lack of Water Gives Flames Good Start, but Material s ., Soon Buras Out. Oakland Office San Francisco Cally 1118 Broadway, Dec. 24 A fire which started in David Barry's paint shop, 310 San Pablo avenue, this afternoon, destroyed about half a block of two-story frame buildings owned by George W. McNear Jr., and fronting onm San Pablo avenue and Seventeenth street. The fire burned flercely while it lasted and attracted thousands of Christmas There was no wind, however, material of the structures, al= though highly combustible, was compara- tively unsubstantial and the fire rapidly burned itself out. By the time the fire department arrived the flames had full possession from the alley, ich separates the paint shop from' the Juanita Hotel, to Seventeent street. The entire row of buildings facing om San Pablo avenue was one sheet of,flame and the interior w transformed into a roaring furnace. Clouds of heavy black smoke poured from doors and windows, and for a while there was foundation for a fear that a large section of the city was doomed. The first streams turned on the flames were weak, the force not being sumclfux to send the er roof high. In the course of half an hour or so the pressure was increased, and before the fire had been entirely extinguished the water sup= vas everything that could be desired. awhile the Juanita Hotel, a huge barn-like frame structure, was in comsid- erable danger. There was an alley about fifty feet wide between the hotel and the fire, and such wind as there was carried the flames in the opposite direction. | Barry's paint shop was destroyed, the flames burning a number of valuable buggles. The headquarters of the Oakland Cream Depot were gutted and the bicycle stock of Bert Lund almost destroyed. The second story of thé building was occupied as a_lodging-house by a Mrs. Chittenden. Most of her furniture | | destroyed. What was saved from tha flames was either spoiled by water or broken In the process of rescue. About the part of the structure not utterly destroyed was the section oc= cupled by J. P. Betancue and family. They managed to save their trunks and most of their personal belongings. t is said that there was no insurance on- the property, Mr. McNear preferring to carry the risk himsel her nearly across the es- | Pacific Coast Steam- mpany’s new steamship from the construc- John Dickie shipyards | ¢ this morning at 10 upon the element that !} ome. Not a hitch or ire marred the details | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Dec. 24. | Mrs. Maude McCormick, whom the pa- | trons of the theaters knew as Miss Maude { Miller, the actress, died this morning at i the rficld residence, 1805 Thirteenth | | 1 | i ruck the water she welcoming din of street, where she had been undergoing | treatment for heart trouble since her r: turn from a tour of the State a short time ago. She was a daughter of Joaquin | ‘poet of the Sierras.” | ormick’s death was the result rt complications. The disease was ted by hard work, for she worked icceed in her profession. of fond. 't'he tour that Jast occupled her attention turned out to a failure, and the disappointment from which she suffered is beieved to Fave hastened her death. he actress’ life was not altogether a happy one. Just after attaining her ma- | jority she married a man named McCor- mick. in opposition to the wishes of her father, from whom she was estranged for a long time. She was forced afterward to leave her hushand because of his treai- | ment of her. and since then became recon- ciled with her fs One child is the re- sult of that unh a boy 10 years old, who stays andparent. Many Californi s have been charmed with the acting of the woman who bore the name of Maude Miller. Soe has toured the State a number of timez with theatrical companies, and was once the leading lady of a stock company that | played at the Macdonough Theater Was also a member of Landers Ste Dewey Theater Company. Cape Blanco, Or., was the birthplace of | the actress, where she lived until she ! blossomed into womanhood. She was 30 | | | vears of age i Arrangements_have been made by Joa- | quin Miller to have his daughter buried on “The Heights,” the home of the poat | in the Oakland hills, that overlooks (h‘-; daughter of inor Goodali, When the cradle of | M “I name slowed down near was picked up by | towed back to bay. FILE SECOND CONTEST \ OF ELEANOR MORE'S WILL | Nephew Institutes Suit on Same i Grounds as Those of Recently | Defeated Relatives. | | OAKLAD ~Thomas R. More, a nephew of the late Miss Eleanor H. More, filed the second contest of her| will to-gay. The contest is instituted on | the same grounds as that of Mrs. Eliza | A. Miller, Mrs. C. A. Baldwin and Martha | A Duval, who were recently non-suited by Judge Melvin. John F. More and P. | W. Watso; hief beneficiaries under | Miss More are charged with having m the mind of the de- | ce: t she became embittered against her sisters and niece and cut them | off with nomina! bequests. When the matter of the vrobating of the contest came up this morning in Judge Melvin's _court the attorneys for the nephew objected to the proceedings on the | g1ound that ey were about to enter an- other contest. The attorneys for helirs | argued the point and to settle the matter the court continued the case until Feb- ruary 1 to give him time to look up the authorities. . ——————— REDFIELD IGNORES HIS WIFE'S DIVORCE SUIT SUBURBAN COMPANY GETS MONOPOLY OF LIGHTING San Leandro Trustees Give Franchise to the Newcomers, Who Buy 0ld Plant. OAKLAND, Dec. 24—In_pursuance of its policy to either control by purchase or competition the electric lighting of the towns in_Alameda County, the Suburban Electric Company closed a'deal to-day by which it ab: s the San Leandro Gas Company. which has had a monopely of the lighting at San Leandro. Last night | | the Town Trustees of San Leandro grant- ed a franc to the Suburban Company to wire the town. The company will pay $100 only for this privilege. The franchise gives the newcomers a practical monopoly of the lighting util e BROTHER THRASHES MAN WHO REVILED SISTER Antone Marshall Takes Pleasure in Paying a Ten-Dollar Fine for Battery. HAYWARDS, Dec. 24.—Antone Marshall of this city has just had the pleasure of paying a $10 fine in the Justice’s Court for administering a thrashing to Antone Natias, who is accused of making asser- tions against Marshall's sister. The brother sought Natlas as soon as he will take Mrs. Redfield’s testimony as to. heard of the stories and invited him to the neglect of her husband. She wants retract or fight. As Natias would do the custody of the only child. neither he was set upon and badly beaten. ers Seek to Be Sep- arated. OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—H. A. Redfield, church cholr singer, against whom a suit for divorce was recently filed by Jessie M. Redfield, has ignored the action alto- gether, and to-day a default was taken | and entered on the books against him for failing to appear. The se will now be heard by the Court Commissioner, who remain for ern route of the Pacific Coast Steamship e finishing Company, and will carry freight and pas- sengers. tnessed the launch- with the launching of the Ramona John Dickie increases the record of ves- sels constructed by him - st to fifty-eight. The I Miss Good- Miss_Annie am“ms T iit was the steamship aroline Neumann was granted a di i | By way of retaliation then the defeated enry which lost in the North vorce from Joseph Neumann to-day by | ___.lone had_ his assailant arrested on a years ago. : + = ¥ | Judge E)lsxwurl_l?honx trhodground of e: charge of battery was present io _ The Ramona was built by Dickie for gt g treme cruelty. The defendant was awari WELL KNOWN JOCKEY WHO HAS WON FAME D WEALTH AT | ST st v Fork: t 4 a P CoA A k- o cus v e £ electric lighting plant, will be of the most LAUNCHED YESTERDAY. Elizabeth M. Royer of Alameda was | CLAIMED AS HIS BRIDE LAST NIGHT. | OAELAND. Dec. M—On New Sous E modern type, and the steamship will | granted a divorce from Charles E. Royer < | ntgne there wil} Bo & celelrntien S¢ ShS r registered make when completed about 13 knots per o s 4 | on the ground of willful desertion. She | - 2§ lfme_e_mh-(ur;ec Afro-American ‘e[hodisc expected to hour. );u engines ,-;.m I)uih-’:\' .A)T(i n()w‘In \-; i‘uwurded the cutsody of the minor b ' = gthulll;Ph p?_afllm;aul’;;D lem:?!;nzfnug _ course of construction at the ship-build- will be installed in the vessel within the | children. ? AKLAND, Dec. 24.—Lester Reiff, , same shade. with an open patte: i 1 ahs ing yards of the Risdon Iron Works and next few months. €|~ John T. Bryan asks for a divorce from the famous jockey, won in the |revealed the lurfluolse-blus sn;(n' l‘[vr::LCh x:r““-]erm :tc))r{;’r‘;glufl;nfigg}nitz?o?x:erf_- SEige, 5 : : Bmma M. Dryvan on the ground of cruelty. greatest event. of his life to- | The only ornament worn was u magnifi- | Afro-American League, Promem g g ¥, i oo el @ | The couple formerly lived in Befrkeley. SlEht and came under the matrl- | (gt SUBbUSt of diamonds, u gift from | Wilds. A, ¥, Hall, H.'S. Jacobs, Walter ¢ will commence monial wire with one of the pret- | fe* = | Gruden, J. B. Wilson and F. W. Moore. S ana, 10 0'clock. " The Jast | Asks Damages for Personal Injuries. | yeq girie in Oukland, Miss Frances E. | one, many el gnd dainty scicios par | There will be a hanquet after the Hierary e AKLAND, Dec, #-Mrs, Mary Kelly | Rowell, the only child of Dr. and Mrs. H. | ing come direct from Paris. S G il will be_rendered he % 1 stre gan s o-day | @ : i et e A solid silver set of 300 pieces carved i e peyllh (g o e g g . gainst Marguerite and Emile De Y | E. Rowell of this city. The wedding was | A pleces carved in rpo: Y Sihging will be by the children’s ¢ : Tor 35000 damages for personal mjur- |a very quiet home aftair and was conduct »:-h;rif-iflui‘; ey Taathemui Batiérp, from Aloke Giuy Shaeamet ngland, was a noticeable gift | OAKLAND, Dec. 24—The Aloha Club Church prayer =l and hurt her so badly that she I8 a | tigt Church, officiated, and the ceremony | ‘The young people are undecided as to | be the promotion of athletic —sports. | e She alleges that the defendants ran | ed with the utmost simplicity. The Rev. | among the many sent to i S i ol g B o : nong the many s the fair yo articles of incorporation to-day. | FUH Pfl UH F“' K her down in a buggy at Ninth and Broad- | H. J. Vosburgh, pastor of the First Bap- | bride and her spouse. STty oung | Sled Sriclen o e i o was witnessed by a few relatives only, | their futurc plans, Mr. Reiff desiring to | Eleven members are named as directars, WILL GELEBRATE | | | | | choir will sing er | 3 | enjoy. o pevied of rest.. They wil e . e o 1 3 2 Yo sl YR SR hente) riod of rest. ¥ as follows: John F. Mullins, W. A. Alex- e | ‘be additional’ Christmas services he REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, |Among them being the parents of the | Christmas with Dr. and Mre Rowall. " | ander, Joseph ¥. Dultna, John W New- - | Ghrist Church next Sunday. n the even- e | sroom. M. ang Mrs. 3. W. Relft of San | The Reiff bovs 'John and Lester, re-| ell, William J. Spleth, Conrad Thaler, g : _ | ing of that da Aristmas 5 s 8 ose. John Reiff, a brother of the groom, | turned from England ab el 's ago | Gustav Tha Matthew 1 & Episcopaliansand Catho | exfrcinea o iR o i oceur. Eiks Provide Bountiful| ., :‘}nl‘zhmff““”cf‘lmgs'- » s e | 0 hae wiso ' tume n dhe il wnd | uiter u very e s Lo, GRS Ak | Juat ey D Salleviey LA 3 | Beginning at 10 ock to-morrow Sus s single) to Joseph A. Fur- | his sister. ) Mamie Reiff, were the | ings amounting to $30,000 cach, John K. 1. Coelto. s X | special religious exercises and music ap- : tado, lot beglaning at a point 8.6¢ chains SE St tendants. |2 g 5 . John Refft | ton J. Coelto lics to Fitly Observe |ooilis % will be the. pro Dinners For Needy of common ot plnte s 8 st e R Nt tore s gown of masute wik | DHEE DA e i e e oy = Christ [ e in hy ethodist Episcopal 5 being MW comer Wilder and Lowell dtreels, | elaborately embroidered In sk of the |a while S0 WA e s gt S0 Obstinate Servant Goes to Jail. T mas. | Church. _Rev. £ o nnett, “.’:o | Families. { tion plat 55, Ranchos V. and D, Peralta, Herke- 0 35 ghl i ot - kgoAl“]Lf;\aiE}]g:(r'\ant_Br?f::!; ?’ g&e{” B ol 5 gl e e | ——— o | oMy B Jones to Mrs, Marton Obery 1ot 11 | o ; ui i +® | charged \and wanted to fght, J. K. Care yakland Office San Francisco C: | Germa sthedan ot il | : i | and 5 feet o slde of lot 10, running rull | WOMAN’S IES HTENIN! penter, his_employer, residing at Twen- Heotbdepndygd b L S D T R fenath of lofn 16 j8nd 11, block ¥, Clarsmont VoM TOR .IAN:!‘;G DA;:S::S sm"‘lmssm glltgrv L e reat te.aay. There et Aa S Broadway, Dec. 24. | es special holiday service s 2 Broadéw, Avenue Tract, and $2600, 7 jental’ st to-day. ccle- | Ehureh tormorrow evening, besinning at 18 Broadwe | Aygnue Tract Omdand siooor - EERE PON MANCHURIA | Oriental's arrest to-day. There will be a Without ostentation or display Oakland | v, 3 S 2 | 2 e trial - after the holidays in the Police Lodge No. 171, Benevolent and Protective | sy &Ker, lot on E ling of Telegraph avenuo, 40 | The Camezons Want the Oakland | Czar’s Troops Guard All City Gates | Court: hasta street, S 40 by B 110, 3 Order of Voday Drovided Chiisimas | see: Vissats Beralla: Heaceratiin Thaet Gae: Transit Company to Pay and Numerous Colonies Are b o'clock. Christmas Services at Berkeley. ———————— . dinners “for 1000 people in Oakland who | 1and; $1000. ! Attractions at the Theaters. ble music will be the feature of | B! EY. Dec. 24.—Christmas ~ will | otherise would be compelled to put. up | iiiliam A and Auva . Walker (wife) i - TS0 a00 Being Fowpded. OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—“The King of ti service | be celebrated to-morrow by services, at | with the - wenser fare. inat poverty in. | Mabel Pomeroy (single). same, Oskland; §10! OAKLAND, Dec. 2.—The inju aiv| TACOMA. 'Dec. H—The stexmubiv ]| cOAELAND; Dt i e St . ch of the Advent | 8t. Mark's Episcopal Church on | sures ager fare that poverty in-| *frome Tovestment Compant (¢ ‘corsoration | leged to have been ‘caused through the | Bracmer biings hews from Yokohama Ohction at Oakland's psincipal theater t 10:30 a. m. with | and at St. Joseph's Cathol! " 0 S ? line of Tremont | careless handling of a street car are the | that Russia has begun to enforce | the Dewey. The play Pas proved a big B Non e rector, the Rev. | on Addison street. Both edifices have | lodge who were de will preach the | been beautifully decorated for the occa- | dut aquiet RN iy b etreet, 180 S of W S 40 by % xcept-the few members of the | Ftreet, 180 8 of Wooldez, 8 40 by 2100, ot 24, | basis for a suit for 520000 damages hegun | stringent police reguiations through- | success its brief run. afled for this pleasant | 4% Begkeley Patk. Oakland: 810, ¢ on F line | to-day by H. M. Cameron and his wife, |out ~the portion of Manchuria ~that| Jefterson de Angells in SA Roval Know who are the reciplents of this | of Kennedy street, 35.51 N of Shaats aaenn | Abbje H. Cameron, against the Oakland | has been penetrated by the East | Rogue” will be the attraction at the Mac- charity—none save the 275 families | N 50 by B 125, 1ots 25 and 26, block A, map | Transit Compar The plaintiffs allege | that received the unsolicited bounty of | Camden Twenty-third Avenue Tract, East Oak- that on January § last they were driving | nd district cities are now | —— A ———— the lodge. land: $10. across the Eighth street brige in a buggy, | held by Russian troops. Along the route Gamblers Forfeit Their Bail. Asian Rallroad. All gates of de- ( donough. partmental | sion. < at St. John's I SR 1 e at St. Jobn's | At St. Joseph's Church masses will be There will @ Cele nralfl;] following morning ass 4 ow T, : . Aldrien and Mary Merle (wife) to Pauline hen thelr. ho took fright at a car eyery distance o v e will b | 8:00, 6 5, 8:00 B T, o Jeyery: iane, ot { tuase: pllisas thyse | Acails ot n I EALCE Ehettes e dE AR TS e wan rapidly approaching and backed | 1 ah Hussian village o | OAKL: 24—Frank Peters, s a5 Aolemn LiSh mas, iogdren's | was sent to-day u basket containing a | from N e i a6 across the tracks in front of it. A collis- | colony. Every ten li a large Russian vil- | Frank Me liam Warner, the Patsy” Carroll, to- big prime roast of heef, with tea or coffee, jon followed and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron | lage has been founded, thus holding the three associates of ‘All ‘day long teams laden with the | James and Annah Davis (wite) to John . | 1y bruised. The collision is blamed on the | {raveling over all parts of the three prov- clalms to have been only a spectator at | services at Trinity | special music as follo Christmas cheer were sent out from the | Fronmueller (half), Gust Carlson and ~Chris | motorman for running his car too fast. {inces ‘comprising Manchuria, taking a | the fleecing of Lee Stevens, will stand With a sermon by the | Kyrie, from Millard's Mass in B flat; | Iks lodge hall i MeNamara (onequarter each), lot on BB cor- —————— cense of Lue Tapulation nd ihe Nankev | trial. £ % T Glora. 'Ci o2 = A L ARE: rivate committee arranged for this | ner of San Pablo avenue and Thirty-sixth | " s cattle and havees possessed by the in- J _:;2\:4 k::su s ’_"?mafimrl;]fif}_zuns;nflx: :-:)1:! uzfi.m/'\'da[z):'a Xy ot a person outside of | Street (widened to 46 feet). S along B ?me of | “Judge” Better Than Plain “Mister.” | habitants. These agents also visit all ) o N - committes d ki 1 San Pablo avenue 99.08 to line betw g <t as City the yamens, large d small. T y te Fidelis” and “Noel" | from =T < “elevation, | tls icomsities bad’'kudwisdge: of ‘Whit | jiua sl i 02, N SCe8, W ISLIT lot & o | e, G oy Seing absent (rom the | accompanied by g sy BT s b 3L w,fi'"'m“l-ufifie ;H;s Snla'&ri A T??Zrims' ~ st A 1";2.‘:’3“;.;“2 Where the names came from or where ;):I'\lmx lot 5, Map Mitchell Tract, Oakland: | oigy'T was taking ‘my meals at a restau- | Iwho inquire and set down in writing the w Dargie, Miss Grace | son. / y the bountiful supplies went will ever re- | ' gamo to City ot Oakland, lot on F line of | T&Rt Where negro boys are employed Jan [ local TAWE, and, nafifutions of Ssel” clly Bicten ool Siesers, Davis| Holy commnuion will be celebrated at| MBiR & secrst ~with thase who were{ gan Pebih avenus, 19.98S ot NW eo ¢ | waiters. In one corner of the room is a Sowi The inhasitante grc Delng St Marics Church Bt 6 o, m. b o | charged by the Biks lodgo with the|lot 5, Mitchell Tract, thence Nw 820 rmer, of | Bimb waiter, where orders are called out | I, treated. with the apparent!object of = e v iz 3 &, ot | S S RO gl B o | SO Mot et sEITL (0| B8 R SRS | B el i St B s ik S Oer @) Food nanded Msyor Barsiow thres|vice with vested cheir under the dirpc-|of Oakland's 'prominent philanthropies. | for uses end Prposes of & PUBIC street, Ouk. | other thINgS. two egks, fried medium: The | % . Sy Weott's i D arrison will be held. | They sent to the West Oakland Home for | land; $10. d walter, following his custom, went to the . and $25 for Mrs. H. Wads- | Children a bounteous supply of turkeys, | W. F. and Effle L. Kroll to R, W. Tutt, re- | open shaft and then called out my order, | P it Death of Berkeley Woman. B ey repeated. theit donation to. the | record 803 D. 110, lot on & line of Union stkeet, | chamy with Hor Mistah Gates. e the sermon. of and conducted by the sisters will render { A will be celebrated at | the closing m: the Rev. Father | 2 of John Zi bein a 5 a vill be celebrated at | Cantwell will be celebrant. the Rev. | SUgar. vegetables galore, nuts, fruit and e i I ol o thrown ‘out upon the bridge. Mrs, | most populous and fruitful reglons of the | day forfeited 3150 bail aplece by not ap- Christmas services = Father Doran deacon and the Rev. Father | of the condiments that 2o to make @ | of W line of said plat, 15 50 by s 100, 1ot 15 | Cameron sustained” a broken knee cap | Proviice in a grip of iron. pearing in the Police Court to stand trial Christmas services | Hiordan sub-deacon. The cholr sompened | Teals substantial Christmas dinner. fame, Oalkiand; gift. . | O e was otherwise severe. | Agents for the Russian Government are | on the charge of gambling. Carroll, who | | succeeds s okl e T Official Changes of Names, where others fail’ be- The attempt of the Navy Department to e s Linderzarten el thew 1 e D : ¢ of Un| n | change the name of the League Isl 2T . wort s WESis | BERKELEY, Dec. 24—Mrs. Marsgaret King's Daughters’ Home for Incurables. 0’:1:!“,':";‘!”00" West Eighth, N 30 by E 133 turned to attend to some other duty, bu avy Yard to that of the l’%llade‘}p‘h’:g cause .1t rov1des thc CHRISTMAS SERVICES Gallagher, wife of F. B. Gallagher, su- —_— R, W and Lottle V. Tutt (wife) to Karl j, | had not taken more than three steps when | Navy Yard was a signal failure, and the P perintendent of the Vigorit Powder Licensed to Marry. Nickel, same portaw block 548, Oaklund, 10. | a peculiar look spread over his face. The | Secretary was obliged to recall the order Sarah Elizabeth Armes (widow) to Bri next moment he had fairly jumped to the | authorizing it. Now the departm 3 3 1 . 24.—Licenses to marry | Lindblom, lot on NW corner of Wnn?lns sll(re(e’i opening and cried out: ‘Say, thar, Wil- | attacked the title of the »m:hushrer:-,tmh:: mfant WIth nutriment IN ALAMEDA CHURCHES | Works, died this morning at her home, : 4 - 20% Francisco street. She had been fll but | o AKLAND, Dec i £ - # v issued to-day to Eugene N. Tallleur, nd Dwight way, N 169, W ! L b d L o T an a week and death was due to a h . | were | i b | wig) ay, A 218, S to N lne | lam! Lookee heah! That order ain't |the far northwestern corner of t - Special Programmes o_f Praye: d T Btk M:m Al Gaugggfl“}’:‘:‘f‘ffi aged 36, Dayton, Nev and Lulu 1. Clark, | of Dwight way. 1 162:6 to beginning, being | foah Mistah Gates! Tt are foah Jedse try and has decreed that what hh:- chu‘\::_ 2 5 Song to be Given in Sacred Bage of ihe bain. Mo (ellegper Jeax Oakiand: Ira Tracy, 33, Oakland. and |lot 11, block B, map subdivision block B, | Gates! An', say, thar! Make them aigs erto been known as the “Naval Stati in the TOPET form. Edifices. O mer Tocres e 1 1n Tns Dhmant| {onuieJohuston, &1 demear Jadh e T Sl Lt Wi e b Treat SIEE Aler which e arew 'a | Puget: Sound.: shall hereafter b deaty: P x Rt P e a1 oo lee s, | Judge, “lots 5, 6, 20 and 21 Map 43 unary | breath of satisfaction second only to my | nated. the Navy Yard, Puget Sound." P ALAMEDA, Dec. 2.—Although, most of | Of the Bisters of the Holy Family in San | jan h Judee. lots 5. 0,20 fnd 2L Map Mountain | gwn. o, you see, it really pays som- ) There will probably be no protest against Send for a free sample of Mellin’s ] " | Francisco; Frank, John, James, William ; b P g oyt held Christnias ser- | Francisco: Frank, Johr Dorsciy 24 both of ‘Oukland; Pred A, | foN Co Eor *So00. Berieles! 515, times to be a Judge. | this change, but there does not appear to Foad and our boak of bright, B ‘i v last several will _observe | *5 o " n, %, and Mattle J. Ludwig. 22, both | ™y ill, Law e | be any ted and eur back of bright, vices SBunday last s —Sbserve | Funcral services will be held Thursday | of Oakland: Jonathan 1. Smith, over 21 T Rams WOL Lanie Comikig and maisge | o mmreenore | o B Ry Sood veeson {6V RS UM W the o i’ ins.?® e s af ithe Baviors birth by~ BEVIE | morning at 10 o'clock from St. Josepl's | San. Francis D e, Vel Brower to Joseph Peres, all dnterest in lot 43, mosp! ps say that even at the | Bremerton Navy Yard. The country Mellin' s Food Babies. 10-mOTrow. Church. The interment will be in St | Decoto: William J. special service Cemetery. and Emily Pfeiffer, Six masses will be celebrated in St. | Mary's block H, Thermal HIill' Tract. being Interest | €quator the average temperature of the | would soon discover the I - Fr:)tt, 1132, Alamed: derived under will of Amanda g Hill now | sea at the devth of a mile is but rum'lmermn. even if it is M:c:':z:r:‘lelr;_ 34, Oakland. under administration, Oakland; $10, ete. degrees above freezing point. { norant of it.—Philadelphia Telegraph. Mellin's Food Co., Boston, Masse

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