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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902. - 9 X PERSONAL S—Continued. B | Roous TO LET—P-m and Unlnrn. DIED. S;nden, a native of Woodstock, Conn., aged Ladd, and sister of Oliver and Am: n: . lm'AY TRAVEL. TONLY cary the beet & m | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellts, ; corner H-son4E1=tl-mIv Bates, Katherine . Mehrmann, Mary e ends ana doqudintaiices ara respech: | | Bhia SISl 101808, Young Ching, AUCTl“N S 4 I ES e e e furnished sunny prices reasonab Brenner, Leonold Milne, Mrs. Lillie C. | fully invited to attend the funeral ¥ Emi B e | B MR MR | o SRR | B S R 1 e sy SOUTHERN PACIFIC. LIS, 321 momn&; l‘c‘fy'k‘_lms :»":"l‘n Burke, James Murray, - John Clay street. Interment xmvute. n Cypress | ana miother o ot Gmn , Eisle H-' ve nud nre due (o arrive as $1.50, $6 wk.; open all night. | Opayes “Retugio Palmer, William F. Lawn Cemetery. ;mte c‘ Zoerb, a native of Gllelbnr[, L., AUCTION s ALB SAN FRANCINGO, oo™ 5 ierpont)—Beautifully fur- | Curran, Mary Pugsley, Elias LUCKS—In this city, * January 19, 1902, | aged 36 years 4 months and 23 days. . < (Main Line, Foot of Market Stresd.) nished rooms, single or en suite; elevator ser. | - Dougherty, Jjames Purcell, Andrew F. Bertha, beloved wife of J. F. Luclu dearly L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect: | MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1002, e 7. eSS e R s vice; hot water; private baths. Dosan. Chaclsi SR . Rotht, Minnie beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs' C. L.| fully invited to attend the fu: faneral to-morrow Coiicing ot 1700 ORI SBAVE — Frow DEcEuszm 6 1901 — ansryd FOLSO! = ltzdfigurice. Nelite Schellenberger Geo. Thum]er. and sister of Mrs. L. N. muu-. (Tpesday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the funeral encing cl M, 1123-Nice sunny front room suita- ¥, Elizabeth Schorcht, Johanna Charles Hammond and Mr- W lors of Charles H. J. Truman & co.. 318 40 head broke horses;#0 good livery horses, 004 l.n‘ Buinm. Elmira sad Sscra- hle for 2 genllemon or man and wm chfln Gallagher, James A. Short, David M. em and Henry, Emil, Hugo and mg late [ason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. | 15 head heavy wagon horses. &3 GALT m T oi_Furnished | GUmore, Charles L. Smith, Roy Walter Thumler, a native of San Francisco, | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. OCCIDEN rAL HORSE EXCHANGE, oo Vacaville, Wiiars, Riaiisé - use, 1200 Market st.—Furnished | Gorevan, Joseph T. Soltsien, Delis aged 33 years 9 months and 11 days. 721-728 HOWARD STREET, 80 Maribvec S lation, Vo, Nosa, rooms by day, week or month. Gummer, Frederick Spooner, Thomas J. [—¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- CARD OF THANKS. WILLIAM G. LAYN e Calisiogs and Santa Rosa...... GEARY. 405 (The Navarre)_Elegantly furnish- | ;oaton. Geoffrey J. Stanley, Annie C. Tully tnvited to atvend the fumexal tomurtoy |- The fesly of 3 iath Mise z'x’a‘:.l\l;-kt Kene- area s h‘mu'G Sttt | Bea "‘fi'.",,?.?.;‘."?‘.‘.% ;fia"""' *©d_suites and single: travelers accommodated. Ku,..,,'d,(k, Minnte Ul Felix é’:‘:ce:gykv::y e gfi!}’f_"‘ s r}}":m}ié:. T ey Shk B IRals s Delodia Gting | Ba1e;' Y wor deyt 8:004 A tlantio i xp-ko..ne.. aad u.. AND SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th and Mission— Leddin, James Yan Derhoof, Rea M| geeiner, ‘Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. our late bereavement. sy _—— 3:054 Shes Latheop Siecit Family house; thoss requifing a quiet, orderly | . Loughlin, Lulu Vinzent, Lela M. | popONQUGH—In this clty, Jenuary 19, 1902, | MRS, M KENEFICK. OCEAN TRAVEL. orterville. . home at modefate charges; suit, single elevat. | pucks, Bertha =~ Vujovieh Todon | Tsary MeDonough, beloved mother of Fatrick | ®180a Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for KEARNY. 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny | McDonough, Mary —~ Wolters, Martin e e R T fi - L L Willows, Kod e ey i e DI Manonrugn. ) Votee g grandmottier of Mrs. John Cunningnatn ang Pacific Coast Steamship Co. = MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome sultes; | our- Jeen B. Zoerh, muy 4 Kita Siailoy, and preat-srandmother ot A Steamers leave Brosdway private baths: newly furnished single rooms. | BATES—In this city, Januvary 17, Kath- | Ward Hayes Jr. an ‘Howard Malloy of Pitts- ] o erine a au,e, oc Frank | burg, Pa., a native of the parish of Mycul- MINNA, 667, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- H. A B3 f.‘e"i h:l:‘ve_;lh:;m! D. Bates, a lenFCounty Galway, Ireland, years, window room, $1 per week; transient. H ative’ of Philadelphia, Pa., aged years (Pltublur‘ Pa., )nnd Steubenville, Ohio, pa- Skagway, etc. lll. 2 3 5 . - NEW ARLING GTON, 1015 Marke: and 3 months. Dera pleing. SO Feb. 5. Cha (o ‘com; any’ s Traey, th St Fpdoe - g 0> Funeral Monday, Japuary 20, at 8:30 L= Friends l.nd acquaintances are Tespect- . 5. nge P hrop, Stockton, Merce: Henna; restores gray | _ Dished rooms; 52 a week up; 35c a 8 . o'clock, from Craig & Cochran’s undertak- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrpw steamers at Seattle, SEromns and Lou Agsien - all druewists. | oop 2 v 1 1 I St. Charles Borromeo's | (Tuesday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the parlors roee. Tio - ARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | Ing pariors, thence.to St. Charles A Port. Townaend, ‘Sewttie, Ta- 7S verland Smited—Gdeu, Don- offoens sicvator: elec. lighte: day, week, mo, | Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- w;‘. vertt, Now What: er, Omaha, Chicag where & requiem mass will be held for the | sion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, ¢ ) ondt, 16, 31, 26, 81, Feb. 5. Oll“r!mnlnantn [y ey OTARRELL, 320 Hleganily furniehed sunny | repose of her coul Interment Holy Cross | where a requiem high mass Will be cele: com—11 a. m. Jan, pers | B0or Benlclay, Winem, * Hucrasienio, s parlor suite and other rooms, with all mod- | Cemetery. Please omit fowers. brated for tne repose of her soul at 8| Rumors of Peace Cause|Shenge st Seatile ;3, """"' land, : hours 10 to 8 ern conveniences. | BRENNER—Entered_into rest, in this cltya o'clock. “Tnterment Holy Cross sz-turv o = - — — T Vi band | MALLON—In this city, _January 1802, i 0'DOx \Ev L—Otffice and residence, | POLK, 1002—Furnished flats, suites and single R e B oandt, e | e rirh 6t tha i DA l'-tllon, and an Advance of Prices Rnights Landin Muryaviiie, OroviNe..v.... - eor e 1 Ramon, Vallejo, i Sixth and Seventh, roomis, cheap and clean, at the Ivanhoe. = T s (i, S o y 3 | Brenner, a native of Germany, aged 67 years | beloved mother of Joseph H. and the late 5 or Sa Dieto. stopptag only at Sants Bar- | ¢ | ROYAL House, 126 Eils—Tncandescent light | and 4 montha. * 5 i Charles B allon, 4 native of County Lons- in London. bars. Port Loe Angeles and Redondo (Los An- "::EE,."‘ Livermare, Stockton, Lodi... 1227 e = b TOX " - > Frien juaintances are pect- , ears. )—Steamer San osa, e t i -4 jeading room, smeking room end ladies” par{ | EXErieads and scqusintanpes dre refveck it M T T R seles) er_Santa. R Sundays, 9 a. m. :307 The Owl Limited — Freano, Tulare, lor; rooms, per night, 3 Steamer State ©f Cal., Welinesdays, 3.2 Bakeratoli. Xangua for Saita Sar- to month, §8 to $30; -elevator o | lomorrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, ‘at his | fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ; “Angeles, " calling at — E B R I late vesidence, SUI Scott street, corner of | (Tussday). at 8:30 & M. from her late resi- LONDON, Jan. 19.—The feeling on the | Ko Los Angelos, calling st Semes Crum, | | biiyfos dnciics” ios 1eiass | Fulton. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- dence, 334A Twelfth street, thence to St. | Stock Exchange at the close of the past | (San Luis Obispo), *Gaviota, Santa Barbara, 8009 ez, AnM smrton. or- > a ¥ shaping | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth at. | tery by 11:30 o'clock traln from Third and | Joseph's Church, where & requlem high mass ( wool woo decidedly has py. Whether o | Ventura, Huenome, East 'San Pedro, San oed, sawing CARL F g i | S raished or uAfurRihed: Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. | Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul i Pedro and *Newport (*Bonita only). :00¢ Bayward, Ni = Hi AS. 5 Fremont _ > ¥ not this was merely the upward end of | FTeAw BEAT Ul modern conventences None can 'be accented. RESS & T {, Dot ermant: EouE . Cemeterv th 1 15 Bara ; but | Bonits 9 & m.. Jaw 3. 10, ls. 26, Feb. 3. 18:00¢ Valielo = | D S ences at | BROWN—1In this city, January 17, 1902, Mrs. | MAURIN—In this city, January a financlal see-saw is hard to say; but |- g 0 ey 'S i n TTan 6, X ns_g‘o. Feb. 7. ental s REAL BOTATE-—OITY— FOR SALE. | HERR, D, siiole Mary Brown, beloved wite of Peter Brown, | - Joon B. Maurin, Eranarather of Kdoipgs | unless some Indxpocted clncdurssing |- Por essssns. mzd.l.!nABly Jose del Owahs, St. Louis, Chi ~ == mother of Mrs. J. G. Brower apd Mrs. Ar- | Shase, a native of France, aged 83 years 11 | Dews arrives from South Africa there 1S | cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- | Fv0r Oregou and Oiffornia it CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | mother of Mrs. J. G. Drower apd Mra, Ar- | Shase. a native a good prospect for a continued upward | lia sad Guaymas (MexJ—10.a. ., Tth of each rumento, Maryavilly, . Redding, zocwived 't Call Branch ohos. 200 BRmS | avi onui v die Paul Muetioon fendl Mes! [ Feiends ‘and Acquaintances are respect- | movement. month, oy s pl. Pugel Sownd mud Task 8:384 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Chnrle. Dugan, a native of Ircland, aged 66 | . fully invited to attend the funeral services | Money has been easy and there is every | For further {nformation obtain folders. r!nndhblo. Port (,n-ll. Martines fubscriptions has been established at 1008 yea: Tuesday, January 21, 1902, at 2:80 o'cl prospect that the bank rate of discount | Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- v Way Stal o e o A elonie . [ A requiem mass for the repose.of her | at tha parlors of J. . Godeau, 805 Mont Will be reduced to 3% per cent during the a: g ot g bulld on: give loca- | S| soul Will ¢ said to-day QOfondsy) com-| gomery 'avemue. Tnterment Leurel il | ncxt forinight. This rduction is renGered ICKET OFFIOE 4 New Montsomery COAST LINE 0 -y Box 2883 Call offic 3 mencicg at o'clock, at St. ary’ urch, emetery. lll! (Fook of Market Street.) ox 2883, Call office ROOMS AND BOARD. corner California and Dupont streets. Friends | MEHRMANN—In Oakland, January 17, 1902, }mewwlgmxlelw roet g.’;aé"‘e ’mx;gg{:efi DALL. P ERK;}:S’: CO., Gen. Agents, ml o UNTRY—For Sale | a7 the o Onerte Homes tor seitreoseetine | are invited to attend. Interment Holy Cross [ Mary, daughter of Dr. J. F. and Cafherina e o Aoty May . Sah Francisco. S M e “ ALl";“‘k"l’)”“":;am"“:“e"‘““‘d AL thers | nESRSIT e Gt e T I T R b R I ey R e s s I am leavh hy - - ¥ JRKE—I: ., .y o 3 mann o land ans an he sale of this tanch | A7e 8 few vacancies; for board and’ room, | BYRNKRTIn Maders, Cal. Januery 16 Butter Crecle ‘Cal, & mbeive or Chicago, Tii, | the spring, aisd notably that England will SPECIAL e r.no'"n Jder reol Getains me, conse- | price §2 50 per week. Call on or sddress MISS | (33 BUcke, f0m O M8, Sonn B s, Re- | aged 25 yeace 8 monthe and AL daye: endeavor Yo strengthen the London mone- Bauta Gruz aod’ Pondye w" N aorince. any wme | FLORA BOLLINGER manager, 645 Folsom | CHAVES "iu this city, January 17, 1902 Re- [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- | tary position as much as possible at that Btatious iy R, m, [ S>> Siaahone Biack: 19 B. Code, & native of Santa Barbara, aged 16 | fully invited to attend the funeral services | time. A:0%% Newark, San Joss, L.os Gatos. | BOTEL Denniston, cor. Valencia and 21st sts. | years 6 months and 13 days. (Senta Barbara | to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at her father's | " The peace rumors which were circulated 8.307 Hunters s Train—San Joso an ooking for first| _in the -Warm Belt"; free from prevalling | papers please Copy.) Tesldence, 852 Jsabella street, Oakland. In- | 55 giligently on the Stock Exchange as sists of about 16 acres | fogs; cholce sunny suits; first class. € Friends are resoectfully invited to at- | terment private. SR avEE T b ol e S aenange 28 —T0— State; dark red sofl, | tend the funeral from her late residence, | MILNE—In this city, January 17, 1902, Mrs. | PHCWRETE R A .. e 3 & OAKLAND HARBOR FERRV “fest dcep; free water | THE Irvingdale, 626 Eddy_Sulte sultable for | 1909 Getavie srmet. Soncar, Jandary 20, 8t | Lillie C. Milne, mother Of George M. and T e st Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Fook of Market Street (Slip 8§)— the town of Center- | three gentlemen with board, $00; single Tooms | 1o 0 crors: Walter O. Milne, and dearly beloved mother | the continent indicate that these rumors orts In exico 1116 9:00 1100am. 1:00 180, S1; acres bearing | _with board, $22 50 up; excellent table. CURRAN—In this city, Jaruary 17, 1902, | of Florence E. Dermody, - nxtiv‘e of Bristol, v\llleres clrfiugatsg largely for ma benefit of Teom OAKLAND—Foot of Brondw ,‘ 18:00 g acpot | 5O’ rista—N. 5 Mary, beloved wife of the late Patrick Cur- | £ngland. Achmer member of Lincoln Corps | the Stock Exchange. & 10:004.. :00 2.00 9 rooms (2-stofy), | St comservatories. R maiate et Gy “D'lorrxend's o acquaintances and mem- }Z,,},‘}d‘-’fy"u;ii‘”é,‘e,‘;’fi":.’x‘érm%‘é?.’é‘n“m‘ o | sifle Coast & %s"Cor's Soamer Curacas, satling ~ Cthixd and anin:“ 5%, "t | RANDRONELY, s Tt oom i | Cla i, S0 Sk i o R Co B BT, T v | came were Gull ith e xeenion -af | Aok 5™ mfi:m”;ch‘::;:w 31| e v o uth = 3 1 . e) aints are res - s . il ol - e | 'To1) arlors of . T 3 = (red Witk orna- | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select | Qrfi”&fi;a"‘ufm‘lfi’ff&f "R "2"5“{»'“?; 315 O'Farrall street. were weak and Rio Tintos relansed in | Altats, e, raz! santa Fosal é’u‘fi"ra?&’rlynm s ncmm”ums o il S o g Km"‘“ Bl m"d“ pr:é | family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. nr!?l, thenc; 313 spl l;'mclk': Churchflrr— Mgilr;cl;eyry. l:y :r:aewlfz fxum-.lJ car. TRk sy];nvm%dv;n:p;x:fi!ng 1:" ;ggge:.n 1m. | Guaymas by Tail Santa Barbars, Los Angeles and b S ¥ o services at o'cloc] nterment Holy Er s city, January = rrincipal intermediato stati 10:439 R st e\t o § NIARS. W5 Favisc-Sueny woums; exodlient] ) Gros Chmeter. Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Michael | mediate resumption,of prosperity in South 0";2: b fi;;‘t“":,‘:::, e £6 Markot | ®00ann Jowe. Tres Erce. »T...;T'}' the right man and | . Sy Yoo Ty DOUGHERTY—In this city, January 17,1902, | Murphy,. and loving mother of Mrs. Richard | Africa with the close of the war and an Fomiiy Pacilic tirovs, Saiinss, Kan Luis reasonable casn ofter | HOTEY, Repelier. 761 Sutter_Newly furnlehed; | jemes Doosherty, beloved brother of Mrs | 1. Ca\mum. Mrs. Joseph I Fiynn and | jmmense gold output. 33 Obispo aud Principal lutermedinte ele 2 . NICE larse room, suitable for 2 gentlemen, | A Jamen A Willle, Hamnah C. ana Goms | S Samnd chlsterinclay, of William County e I lmfi‘ngtol B0t .& N. CO. 304 9.46a with board, private family. 1215% Mission. | J ’Welch, a native of Ireland, aged bt years | Tipperary, Ireland, aged 63 vears. ar = 80We; Hing (0 come. fthoii ship Line to s i AR, K o as B = > 2" months and 10 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | nd that the long deferred peace W S pORTLAND O s St G, s Jeony | PARTIES can have 3 rooms cheap with or [ Friends and acquaintances are respedt- [ fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Accompanying prosperity is likely to have Loy Tty St Pt & | emnthout board. 2022 Woolsey, Lorin, Brkle: fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late | to wait the slow process of attrition. And Short Rail Line from Portland to all e R o : location | Ofonday), at 9:30 oclock. from the rest | residence,’ 105% Vandewater street, off Ma- | BIRLIN, Jan. 19—The Boerse has had [ R0 00 Eost. ‘Throngh Tickets to o ot (: and gen. ';xrr. farming. Apply | ROOMS WANTED. g;nce of his ni‘er' Mrss Ann:; Werllchmsgls:- gon. betw‘e:l(x:hl"rul;mw; and BTy thencql' to | another very strong week. The first haif points, ait il steamship and rail, at tati Co., 302 California st., f0F PAM. | ~rarmrarsr s inna street, between Seventh and Eighth, t. Franci urch, where a solemn requiem | of the week showed light transactlons, 3 T or Lras Ry : WANTED—A thence to St. Joseph's Church, where & re- | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her 5 Paso. New Orieans and New Tork ’, S e e | U ihang i e o Y | miany, tixh -anass Wl b’ calbbcated - fo8 - Hs |\ s S AcThg Kb 10 el . mfie:flfi' ;’if,ee ::gk mx“l‘,‘:‘;t‘t“&’d“cggf | STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sod MEALS. Arrives’ Sundays. Tuesdays aod ‘\‘*Fk'gr”“d- e Sxmn repcse of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. | Holy Cross Cemetery. oy 5y &: h urs S A RUPTURE SANITARIUM Intefment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY—In Oakland, January 19, 1902, John | MOD § ';"'3‘ and there were sharp ad- 13:007 San J ose, % ITE, | 8 DUGAN—In this city, K.!-num‘-:th] 19.(’)2-5: el Murray. = native of Scotland, agéd 72 years. "“A"ce:"gngflci;pm” oan: i do ki Jan. 18, 38; Y PRI J e PN JPTU! v ads cure you? No. nnesote street, Potrero, Charies ear] Notice of funeral hereafter. e sess 3 and Principa - — . | ROFTURE—W1l leastyy o » ¢ ‘John and M Boerse by Parls and London and particu- | Steamer sails from foot of Spear st., 83300 San Jose and Way Stations ¥ h and | Call at Hunter itarium, 1206 Market st. beloved and only son of John and Margaret | pALMER—In this city, January 18, 1902, Wil Y mn P oy ¢ 3 -~ . Ry nd get cured: treatment free. Dugan, and brother of Marie T., Loretta F. | Jiam F. Palmer, beloved brother of Miss | 1arly by the boom in Kaffirs. The prinei- w&i‘}_‘_—_’w 7002 "’;‘I'w‘:"%‘.':'“"‘jz;fi ' Lus s HEALY & CARR. 6 Eddy st. ———————————————=| and Josie Dugan, & native of San Francisco, | Ester Palmcr and the late Phoebe Palmer, | pal domestic influences affecting the los, Deming, Bl Pase, New or e e e Sl MOTICmE aged 28 years 9 months and 18 days. a native of New York, aged 72 years and 18 | Stock Exchange were the growing ease of ot~ Pkl d ¥ ¥ g g [ e o Rt el ok e NP T Ndtice of funeral hereafter. days. (Brooklyn and New York papers | the mohey market, which culminated in SILA5E Sar Tous and Way Siation o ctaluma, Cal | THE Girle Directory Orphan Asylum hereby N ot it o | Wi iepEd J S b St the reauction of the Refchsbank rate of 2555 Wosking I o drerioon. | B oras: shis aa ‘puowing orphan and | e and mother of John, Margaret, Tina, | attend the funeral to-dsy (Monday), at 2 (aacomntgend {he Ingreasingly, favorable | QTEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | J5undsy excericd i . } F Fl “)‘FRT] MF\ | mitted to the asylum from July 1, 1901, t5| David, Julla and the late Thomas Fitz' | o'clock, from his late residence, 3121 Twen- us reports. Tire ™ T ETk g B St AT Ly - R | Januvery 1, 1002: Edna Dussure maurice, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, | ty-sixth street. Interment Laurel Hil | Was heavy, a general increase in irons OKOHAMA. “dlnongxonu calling ai T B B TRl T T R T T e B R Cemetery. carrying coal shares along. Lo (Hiogo). Nagasail and~Shinshal and 3 . months; Helen Westphiel, 4 years 3 months; 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | pyGSLEY—In_the City and County Hospital, | Many iron shares gained ‘more than 10 | eonnecting at Hongkong with steamers far e ———————— BE ‘H\ELL\ R AL ESTATE. Bessle irwin, 2 years 3 months; Charles Kat- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day January 17, 1902, Elias Pugsley, a native of { points. The shares of the electric, textile, Imu., e(c }.n cargo recelved om board om : . e | {8 ears 1& ml;l;lhs \'isulet K,nt;o 1 year :fi?g::ce' 31:) ?‘li:n k fllnan“iu l_{zreotm ‘Q:;cel!t:: New York, aged 75 years. g‘):etl?l!ca.l g:lnd rubber concerns also made gay HONGKDNG S S an t a F E ¥ 5 Slwetos £y jtats 11 months; Leo Morres, § years § months; s e 2 ¥ this _city, Jam 1 rther ns. asessisanes e e 57 jora 4420, | Daisy Morres. § years 6 months; Paulind | St Joseph's Church, where a solemn re- | EURGRUIINn Lhe <l Janysry 1B 1008 | FUIMCT BRGS0 L L octected o3¢y Thursday, January 30th, 1902 e | Hoxall 6 years; Elsie Hoxall, 4 years, Kath- | quiem mass will be celebrated for the re-| ",te David ‘Purcell, and brother of John and | under the influence of the New York mar- - MABY. 3 | Scine Bovd & yoars 7 meaths; Winnie Coal. | ' pose of Rer o e orocs st § wielock. |, Deniel Puresll And Mea, W, Hehty, & Dotive | kot I The siiiidasae’ of Honcy. laaeines Febroary S5, 1002 rainsS—oaii | Tonthe; Late: Coulmann, 13 'vealss Will | FOGARTY—In ihis eity, January 18, los, | Of,Sen Francieca aged v yewrs | with considerable margin between the |55 - Friday, March ist 1002 Leavs 3 o Good-sized Jot, | Hilltin, 3 years 10 months; George Hilltin, | = Elizabeth FOEarty, beloved wife of Patrick | suiiy wroiren to oty tho Foocrar toroopect. s-{xbégrlpuon p{lce and the dally quotation | Round-irip tickets at' reduced rates. For ave Market-street Ferry Depot. treet work all | 2 Years: Alice Murry, © years § months; Ger- | Fogarty, and mother of John J., James P., (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence | O vernment 3 per cents is regarded as | freight and passage apply at company's office, k;l Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local H 3 tie Murry, 3 years; Robert Murry, 2 years; Joseph W. and Walter T. Fogarty, a native of his mm,,- xm Central avenue, thence | Buaranteeing the immense success of the | 421 Market street. corner First. iy Dmy Daily | Datly Anpnie Moldo, 5 years 1 mopth; Edmund | of Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 63 years and | ¢, St Dominic's Church, where & requiem | New loan next Wednesday. A striking W. H. AVERY, General Agent. o] B O %:7‘”’ S m‘f"g'hp'i"Afifi?&?uflit?fif.?ffifiéfi high mass will be celebrated. for the repose | feature of the loan market fs the eagers | ———————————————————— | | T i Franh Nowlan, ¥ 3 mas onn, | ‘rienc - " . cars 2 months; Afbena Gizano, § veurs § | fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, e c'f,‘,‘,'e,‘:,y clock,.. Interment; Holy w'““h,ch“;‘,;fi‘,g,;‘;};ga‘:‘f%{?‘,:‘;';":,,L“mg AMERICAN LINE. Merced.. |1 rna se, years 'T_months: | J; y 20, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from her , g sne Mary Vogelsange, 8 véars; Ruble Denny, 6| late residence, 537 Stevenson strect, between B TAoral ittt Sans Be Beht o | cumneCHNn dmang, (g hanke” (U thess || NEW TURE. ”m:.:n“m s St L years; Florence Wall, 3 wears; Mary Green, Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick's g'« o e 8 n"l ulg:; T B uative or | Do loans brings their issue pr(ce up to Stopplngilt Cwerd ure. wenbggna. Visalia . . — © years; Evalyn grs years; Mary Church, where a high requiem mass will be H““g "M" - aoc oo the full market quotation. From New York Wednesdays at a. m. Bakersfld| Welsen, 7 years 8 months; Loretta Shanahan, celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- oston, Mass., am ¥ e ‘The German buying of Kaffirs lncreuas . Kan. City|. 2 r . g I 11 years; Ada Whitney, 10 years 11 months! | mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | SCHELLENBERGER—In the City and County | The present speculative wave of the . s 3 Chicago.. |.......| 2: : AI .fl[ A AD‘ FR'”SE“EN[S Charles Buckbee, b years; lsabella Maguire, | Gemotiy. Bloace omit fowers. THospital, January 19, 1903, George Schellen. Ml s T e R S . Feb. 12/ Philadelphia ..Mar. T R A3 £ 4 : *| 20 sears; Benjamin Facllia 4 years 7|GALLAGHER—On steamer Walla Walla, | Dberser, & native of Callfornls, aged 31 years. | SEROIR) MATUe has STown 20 strong that RED STAR LINE a. m. train is the California Lim. months; Lulu Pacilla, 3 years 7 months; James A., beloved son of Michael and the | SCHORCHT—In this city, January 19, 1902, warnings that the present industrial sit- tex carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Edward Smith, 6 years; James Smith, 8| jgte Anna Gallagher, and brother of An. | Johanna, beloved wife of Frederick Schoroht . Piois Care et o Chy o ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | years; Roy Smith, ¢ years; Ethel Smith, & | s “Michacl Bary. Annie and molles Gon- | and devotod mother of Valesta and Freder: | uation falls to justify this tendency. Fwyer}:'wyy‘:&kwfd"‘:wegtrfl'm i Tuns “to_Bakersteld for acoommmoimnCS x 6 rooms 5x120: $2500. years. lagher, a native of Montrose, la., aged 86| ick Schorcht, and aunt of Val:su Eschen- o Vaderland ~Jan. 29) Haverford Feb, 19 local first-class passengers. No second- as%, 5 rooms: lot 40x120; $2200; | THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum amd | YEAIEL oo B R T e o 0 On San Rafael Range. 7 | Kensington . Feb. 5| Frieslana ... . Feb. 26 | | class tickets are Honored on this train. Cor- H. YOU butlder, 1243 Park st. | = Home Society hereby gives notice that they Mot ot O ftar, - SR g e 15, 1902, at nis | 8. FAEL, Jan. 19.—Th Zeeland ... ... . Feb. 12| Southwark ... Mar. 5 || Tesponding train arvives at 7:03 a. m. datly. Rave sdmiticd into the orphanage from July | GILMORE—In this citv, Junuary 19, 1002, at | SHORT—In this clty, January 13, 1002, at his| SAN RAFAEL, Jan. 19—There was a | Zegiand .o Tob 12 Southwarke o 3t "20'5, . is Stockton, Merced ind Presng . % 15901, to January 1, 1902, the following. | the residence of his patents, 142 Silver stiect, | ~ residence; 1535 Scolt strect, David M., be- | fair attendance of marksmen at the Lol D tocal. Corr T s D / 1 \§ named ‘orphans and half:orphans, boys and | Charles Lester Gilmore, beloved child of the | loved husband of N Shors gy, father of | Schuetzen Park ranges to-day. The | General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. | | P 5:60 & e 1n'the’ Overtand 15 e Talfor O, 15 V5 i e | e M, W e AR R Eie‘;l’gllgo.‘emhin John Enorea sa | Scores made in the California Schuetzen through Palace and Tourist Sleepecs by 3 y Henry Fel Elmer and George Gilmore, a native of Cali- | tive of New York, aged 66 years and 10 days. Cll‘;b"!““zg Foen ffl}llor:! a52: 3. PACIFIC STEAM N AVIGATION co Eree Reclining Chalr Cazs to Chicago: aiso FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. David Feingold_ 10 yrs. 4 mos. fornia, aged 1 year § months and 11 days. > Funeral Tuésday. ullseye_shoo sehorn, 152 - b || Betace 4 et R ' x lander, 065; F. A. Schrumpf, Bur- % g Corresponding traln arrives at 6:00 p. 7 yre. 3 mos.; Sam Bruckner, b .; | GOREVAN—In this city, January 19, 1902, | SMITH—In this city, J&flm ls 1902, Roy, a o4i; R, B52: 3. G, Wi i datly. m. Bva Bruckner, 6 yrs. § mos.; Sam Shaphran, | Joseph Thomas, beloved husband of the late | beloved son of B. J. and the late Emma E. me""{l . H-.mi'r‘,"i:u o s, “g e, And cla s[ld Am&flfial‘la e val!l]m! o i Baheateld Lad & yrs. 11 mos.. Anmi¢ Sha: Tyrs. 1mo.}| FElla Gorevan, loving father of John M. | Smith, and brother of Edith, Minnle, Clive stopping : Frank Shaphran, § 3ts, 4 mhos.; Samuel bud; | Gorevan, and’ deatly beloved son of James | and Irenc Smith & native of Sydney, Kullmann, 1383; W. ,, i To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central | | at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- % on i S et furmished sou: 1n, 10 yrs. © mos.; David Pudlin, § yre. 3| and Mary Gorevan, and brother of James | tralla. aged 10 yoars & months and 51’ days. | Wyler. 1412; F. A. Kubls, 24 o F. Amn.er. and South Américan ports. Salling from How- || responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. e ion\cken-house, DIE- | mos.; Harold Levy, 5 yrs. 11 mos.: Clarence | Flla, Anna and Agnes Gorevan and Mrs. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 2127; G. P o Jods A L R e} Frames T e imamental grounds; Uit | yevy 4 yrs. 4 mos.: Louis Friedman, 9 yrs. | Louis Vincent and the late John and Wil- | ‘fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Bertiesen, 1515; A. Bertlesen 7 Coadats 10i5: -Feb. 6 PALENA .... Feb. 28 Fe . P g g gl o B 0 Henry Fricdman, 7 yvs. 1 mo.; Hy- | liam Gorevan 4 native of San Francisco, (onday). at 2 o'clock, from the family resi M, F. Carroll (cadet), 1658; A. von W!l 75; GUATEMALA Feb, 15 COLOMBIA ..... — E e s % menth: JSrics mos.; Madeline Ros- g Friends and acquaintances are respect- ce, 765 Capp street. Interment Cypress | A. l'lumlaalé 859; C. z&mmmwa These steamers are built expressly for Cen- Franvale Station Florence Rosenthal, 4 fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- l.lv\n Cemetery, by electric car from Eight- | Meyer, 1 C. Gut, 1 L. Reul 1100 tral and South American passenger service. = . 12 yrs.: Matthias Vi- | day morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence | eenth and Guerrero streets. L. Rirk, 721; F. Bertlesen (cadet), 2642; e ot £ A T 10 yrs. 9 mos.; Gertrude Jacobs, 8| of his parents, 1825 Clay street, thence to | SOLTSIEN—In this city, Jl.nunry 19, Smith, 52& F. G, Bradford, 2512; F. R‘e“e- and passenger office, 316 California street. mos.; Mamie Levy, 8 yrs. 4 mos.; | St. Brigid's Church, Van Ness avenue and | Delia, beloved wife of the lai 8065; H. Nolden. 854; J. Horstmann, 1062; H. | “"5'ROUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen Agents. CALIFI)INIAL lfg}ggggé“ BY. Co. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, | S £o5. 4 'S me ST S § e st g | B, e o e 0 veurs | Kb SO B, b ALK, S 0 *‘; 0CCANICS.S.CO, fionmh | SN FRANCISED. MO NORTH PAGI: THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant | sou], commencing at 9:30 o'clock. ~Interment [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Bremer (cadet),’ 3062 Orphan Asylum Soclety herewith gives notl troc T ZEALAND wo SYONEY OFFI 1 hat the. following orphan and baif-orphan | o L0l Cross Cemetery. < N I eiary 15, MOl wt. ok Sronere. 800; l"?%uZnZ. 1616; F. Sutt DIRECT LINZ To TAKITL RAILWAY COMPANY. CE—1118 BROADWAY. girls and boys have been admitted fo the | GUMMER—In this city, January 18, 1002, avenue, “Ocean View, Thomas | gg3 >4 Frehm, “.,n W Woenne, 1690, Tib b o Mt & Ssyium on Haight st._from Julyd, 1901, to | Irederick =Channing. 'beloved husbind ot 3 Bpooner. & native of England ages o B s maste T ali bt the chealls shmfln‘ e uron Ferry, Foot of Market St. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE Y LI Doty B Whitsar, X ITh ] g nen i 18, 1902, An. | Section resulted as follows: 8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samioa, " Auckc- Gan Francisco 1o San Rafael e . sc'fi'.:’n dt, 7 yrs. 1 mo.; Lena M. Hamberger: £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ¥ pia . reliot of Chaties A. Btanicy, wea s | Champion class, G. R. Hauser, land and Sydney....Thurs,, Feb. . 10 a. m. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, 1- OF € yrs.. Harry Klang, 7 yrs. 9 mos.; Clifford | fully invited to attend the funeral services | joved ‘mother of Charles T.. George A. class, A, Studer, .’is-si second class, T. Slm:len J.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. H.,l-n Wfl 8 :w (ST 30 p. - Thundut—llknl?': ’ B My B T W B s e e D orlars of the California. Undersaking Come | David M. Stanley and iMrs. Thomas H.|387; third siami Qilucil B0rEein p by | Ben’l Passenger Office, 643 Market St., TS| SN ey S 5 o 4:)";1»:‘1":‘11(" (o more); co 8% 10 mos.; Harry ‘Hamberger, 4 yrs, §| Pany, 405 Powell strect, near Fost. Inter- lin 3. Stanicy, & naifve of Gounty Galway, | the following contestants: Ker] Gut, C. ot O SUNDAYSCS:00, 9:30. 11100 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30 ding stone_walks, lawn, , . p : to $3750, on ea: Lou! 08. ; Ruflolph BQM, HEATON—In this city, Janyary 19, 1902, 0rThe funeral will take place to—morr;‘w dorf, A, Studers, F. Baumgarten, R. Hauser. STEAMSH[? jan Raiac! to _s... Francisco. payment: on Merrimac of Twenty- | & yr=.: William Hill, § yrs. 4 mos.} William | Geofirey L. dearly beloved son of Henty and at_9:30 o'clock, from her late —_——————— 0, between Telegraph ave. and Grove | Rand yre. 6 m rt W, Kate Heaton, and brother of Henry Heaton, | residence, 32 Eleventh street, thence to St. Weather Report LINE fn s soottion. 40 Tebt trumt: Sooms B0 g | T LT Martln 2 | nanthind 1 Gayn e | S euie ek mase vk be Susbrates e TO NEW YORK VA PANAMA DIREGT $1000. including all street work; houses open THE tonowm: h-lf—Ornhuu have been received §>The funeral will take place to-day commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Hol; ian—] ; Steerage, ; Meals Free, for in 4 » the premises to- e 8. F. Nursery for Homeless Children | (Monday), at 58 Clementina street. Inter-| Cross Cemetery by electric car from Eight | (120th ‘:_;'}k"nmggg"’::n:"{"’” o sc‘:“" fim - ...::g;’ — i o ——r roms e e e ) et publlxc:;!ion. whiolet Lumberge, 4 | ment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. and Harrison streets. Kindly omit flowers, N A e casonal % A p.m. e angy e s e San Francisco. |Apr. 25, 1001| San Francisca @ve. or Grove-st. electric cars to the | years of sge; Mgrion Wlliams, 2 Jear™ of | JORDAN—In Oakiand, January 18, 1902, | SULLIVAN-In this city, Jamuary 18, 1003, | o Fhe following are fhe sc ainfalls 0| 6. 8, Leelanaw Feb, 3| San Francisco. [Apr. 25, an Fran age; Robert % S P e .. Michael, beloved husband of Maria Jordan, [ ~ John Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 45 f:“e season, and rainfall facecsoe twenty-four | S+ S+ Argyll eails Monday. Mar. 10 |~ Week | Sun- I Sun- | Week PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve §1 per | and father of John T. and Batrick Jordan | years. hours: From Howard-street whart at 2 p, m. Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, and Mrs. Annie Murray, 2 native of Ireland, (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Last This Last Freight and Passenger Office, 330 Market ot. [ 7.3, 8:00am| Ncvato, g il ey itching, external, internal or protruding piles | _aged 71 years 1 month and 26 days. fnny invited to attend the funeral to-day | gtations— 24 Hours. Season. r F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. 3:30pm| 9:30am| Petaluma, E Tower Bat § large ronma; electric ser. | Jashout fall, no matter of how long standing. | KURLANDEIK_In _this ‘city. Jomisry 18, | (fondey), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of 80.13 iy et N ey o vice throughout; 2 cosl and 1 gas grate; large | _ 1028 Devisadero et., near Sutter. 1902, Minnle Kurlandzik, beloved mother of 16' et street, between 13.97 | COMPAGNIE nlmnu TRANSATLANTIQUE o hgas Dora, Rachael, [Agnes, Helen, Susie and llxhth ana Ninth, Interment Taure o 10-38 | bmmer LNm TO HAVRE PARIS Fulton, ner lot; lawn; fru}L‘ and shade trees and | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: Leon Kurlandzik, beloved daughter of H. Cemetery. .60 | Ball 7:30am, ‘Windsor, iy o rcality, will ent | "city orcountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION | Samuel, and beloved sister of Mrs. D. Ben- | UHL-In this city, January 15, 1008, Feitx | Freen 708 | By T mn ,,,, o 5:20pm| Healdsburs, foririe cors, Yooy Waiminsion Buth | _CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel 5580. | nett, Mrs. J. Lazarus, Mrs. H. Welss of New | " UHI, a native ot Parls France exeq b, 00 5.00 | North River, foot of & Lytton, electric cars et Y, rooe D2 Lol BOR. 3 3 come with 1 block. — Can or Fork, Mew' D, Mendel /Mra 3. Tevine and | 'C ygses San Luis Oblapo. . .. (4 20.541] | First Glas 4o Havre, §70 £0d necard. Second Z Geyserville, wddress 1659 N ve., Bast SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | Louis Samuel, a native of Germany, aged 45 =" Remains at the parlors of J. C- 0'Con- 1 7.86 | class to Havre, $45 and up' ENERAL Cloverdale, aa RS Mtk o Oskland, B e e yemrs Lol e ¢ | mor & Co. 767 Mission street. 2.45 | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATSWPand CAN- Bovlana, e g o m === | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 7 ADA, 31 Broadway (Hudson building), New and_Ukiah. OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124 205'4th, | tully javited to attend the funeral to-day | VAN et Semavs 16 1000 Hon Moo Eeralt Fork, ‘3. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacite’ Cosst = T FURNISHED complete for light housekeeping | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from her late resl- | Torncof, son of Mliton and Josie Van Der: T - e R eemmey St . Feundiut, l :00am| Guernevilie. T SHE! complete for ou: - " imore street, cornei = o 3 Eas, bath ’nmul:. and cwkinx"nnv:ls:; Dairings owest catee; phone Miut 5. 146 oty | dence 1603 Fi 1185, &eionk traln to New | hoof, a native at ¢ tz-mornl-, aged 3 years § BN $DART m= °:'° DT ot faenta 3:30pm| 6:20pm Tarpe Cusny. roome. Shagle or en meite: vont | e towes Tren Prone M S S O | and thence by 11:30 orclock 3 = : TSR e reasoable. Call Fifth Avenve House, Fitth| STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | LEDDIN-In this clty, Jamuary 17, 1o, | VINGENT In perkeies, Iamary 1, 95 47 2 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS, | 0% S “and e FIERCERODOLEH Sorase and Moving O | . 1o, "o aneie bt St Eiien coraome | & native ot nkiand. i o A 1 A4 § B3E7 gz 8% : c1gpust V900l G it | S:450d o e — * o000, SA% ubde of e Elisn et R g2 ke B = TR OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, | _otfce Post and Powell sis; tel. Main 5713, ° | * a"nastve of the City of Limerlek, Ireiand, | , 57 Funeral Tuesday, January 21, 009, at f 788 g" FOB U. §. NAVY YARD AND VALLE)) I 30om| Sioopml Shastopor. |'7:ispm] 8:20pm B mmonth L. | COLDEN WEST Storase Warchouss, 810 Mia- | $%58 73 70375, £ jorihs and 2 daye. Oew | © 2 0t way, Derkeley: . Tnterment pricse: AES s Sl Steamers GEN. -FRISBIZ or MONTICELL) RE good and cheap this month .| sion st.; tel. Howard 941 ZEHFUSS. | YOk RADos ice® evesitully invited to ai. | VUJOVICH—In this city. January 19, 1002, o Stages connect at Santa Rosa _for Mark HAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. i (o7 b Tamera] Mondey, Samuany 3o as%a | ¥ Fodor, belovea som of Andrew ¥ojouich, i Pr.cia; 0:45 o m.. 3:15 and 8. West Springs and Whits Sulphur Springs: at o =iy | FACIFIC Storage and Furature Moviog Con- oflock, from his late Tesidence, 1810 Guers | brother of Joka Vujovich, o native of Boka 48 42 34 26 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. pany, 2320 Fillmore st; phoos Jackson 281 | Ccock thence to St. James Church, | Kotorska, Austrla, aged 28 years, g9 - —~—~~~~~— | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; | where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- [ Remains at the parlors M *M United 56 40 Srrings, Hlshllnd Sprlnn. Knlm- NT. 1101, cor. Ninth—2 or 3 front rooms, tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | _Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth si 3% 26 ville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakspo: ; S , e WELLE iy Onkiant, Semay 1002w 4 i R = o . Saratoga Sprin, ue Lake: FIPTH. 35 —rurnished haglm:%n‘..‘ 2 bele TO LEASE. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Siele, nd aiher of Ered . Bawis £an %0 a2 N D% Fake “Witter Springs. Upves Laxs. Fomm b rs, kitchen, ngle, 0 R 57 with Tovse - Henry C. Welle, & native of Hanover, Ger- % w Potter Vailey, John Day's, lvermda Lierley’ Lea res and (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) many, aged 67 years 3 months and 19’ da i: Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orrs sunny rocms, sultable for house. outbuildings, suitable for chicken ranch or DANIEL P. DONOVAN, 7 Friends. ud acquaintances are 44 NW Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Asoly 3608 Clay oo bel- B and L | _ Dursery, ol M MULET Coios Ou | FUNERAL DIRECTORS' AND BMEATMRN | o FFSACRMEERI ST M. has "'D'fl' 58 42 W . w,,twn,m{x.u, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, . 026—Two or three mewly furnished TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE 3 Titth st Soposite Eincoin: Bdlicol. fo-day Otondey). at 1 o'clock, at n'f.“}:g sl NORTH PACIFIC COAST HA".BOAD, T e atige Mg, Ohea'n e Nviw rooms; gas; bath; phone. e Poy tuaed & “"““"'0' &a Felio Ceina 34 26 SE Via Sausalito Ferry A furday to Monday round-trip tickets at ra- LEAVENWORTH, 16212 large rooms, far. | CREA &i‘““‘i’x" ot Wmm i Mt Oli gL 1 e st e, B, T B 8 W On Bu‘“;: round-trip tickets to all 1:; - e ¢ A -] sel r machines for less mone; any : po! ished or unfurnished, for housckeeping: | eIl better machines for less money ny A ive emetery, WOLTERS In Stees, Contrs, Costa County, 5 @ Nw beyond San_Rafael at half rates, g : Exchange, 536 California; telephone 266. BAN BRUNO HILLS. o u.m“d' w olm'.. “:- h-lg'edn!:m :2 34 E. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle Tront Too ey S errony fiur- | WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Bxpert OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. o"": m“d native o 8 P warive, R X RYAN. front room; gas stove; German fam- Istein, 44 34 SB H. C. 9 3 s . typewriter doctors ;estimate free. 209 Sansome. J. HENDERSON, Manager. GU;:IIBY. ll!d m ll.fl'-h and 11 42 28 S Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. e PO sl 2 28 member of Master Mariners Be- 40 28 SW NA, 454A—Four connecting rooms for nevolent Association. 64 40 NW S s = | RS NARRIAGES—DRATES TAMES MeGINN, X > HOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY - e L T_Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | Amve , 82 50. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | | hew Fuberal Parirs &t 214 Eady st 1187 Mission W WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | FROALSAN, RAFAE ‘ Sun Fran. | Foot of Market St | San Fram. AKX 1153 -~ house. | Mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | | Taylor and Jones. Telephone South b18. " ween Seventh and Bighth: Interment FORECAST. Week Som Sun- [ Week™ A “-‘ 16—Lerge sunny periors, fum. in st either of the pubijcation offices and b Tellows' Cemetery. storm over California Jestertay bas Days.| days. | o sn s | days. | [ keeping; range; gas; $15 50; others cheaD. | jnjorsed with the name and residence of per- YOUNG CHING—In the City and County Hos- m'rhe % & fna m_ 5 aight at the “Tavern of Tamal'| " i TURK. 543 Large front room; grate; gas: | 8908 authorized to have the same published. ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross 'm“"g ’w’m m raliy ,_ m'"un ;;s" pais,” returning leaves 8¢ 7:80 F. bath: light housekeeping If desired; reas’ble. BORN. sz\:‘F‘l‘l:M g;l.l:;l:fiu'raxsls ::;utm by flhfifle 8T frflm“ eg;n-z m‘ .m% e ounnnh snow is now falling % ; G0 a4 % WIag 1 the ity A4S, Ly 4 o Montana and Northern A e, Weak Dags anly. S e flowers. S 1: 15w k manager ¢ ROOMS T LET—Fura. and Unfarn. | KNOWLTON—In tnis city, January 15, 1003, | | {ne Cnited ’i':?{"fi.’é";m‘:"c"m&x’g {0 the wite of Harry W. Knowlton, & daugh- | § yeers: P. . Green, late with J. C. O'Cone nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- 5:58 LOUGHLIN—In this city, January 18, 1 s st ot e T A= ot > : s i s it st oo SO Lulu Loughlin, bchg;d J“‘ % Gyml‘:& -l%.md fallen “ehn:m Rocky Mou .‘m‘:; 3:80, 5:10 . - ke Oy 5 MARILET KTRAR snd BAVEALERS TERRE. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 )lm\mmr-New elegant, Loughlin, loving mot e, unny: grill attached: Thc day upward; rates 1 Miseion street, as Bisie, Willlam. 2 . 3 ». _ by week or menth; umm-ur cars to door. m ‘.'L'E ;;‘.,’fi{h T'e‘,.f‘.f‘n:n':'e‘o..‘\?fi‘?i" v lx:n. daughter of Mrs. Bertha G. Ocum wm i S L’ :8 ; y A—BRUNSWICK House, 145_Sixth—Rooms, | LAUSTEN—ISH—In ty, January 19, mlatir sap daml m&_fl Everett orthern _ California—Fair Monday, THRO! Dr. Gibbon’s Dlspemry 26c 10 §1 per night; $1 25 to 35 per week, and | 1902, by Rev. Dr. Joha A= B. Wilson, ‘Hans 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ‘Winds. e 629 MEARNY ST. Eatablished light housekeeping Tcoms; open all night. F. Lausten of San Francisco and Camp F. REMOVE fully invited to attend the services st In 2804 for the, sreatment of PrivREs BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 136%)—Fur- | b of San Francisco. MEGINN s Tuw , 1802, at 10 o'clack, at Disenges, Lont Mannood. Del nished rris suster, single; aiso unfurnished. | WESTSMCRONALD—Jn shis city, Jamuary || pynelAL DIRSCIORE snd B the of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomiery s UG, RO SONCAL(n S W John Tison st et o LAY T3k light Tront voom, Turaieies, §6 | Nilliam Brercts eet of Slockich ang Mag! m‘””"“"?{‘.‘,‘, :.ron——mm-eny. meyl?:.'m Ber month. &te McDonald of San Francisco, Mary A. Lyon, beloved mother of' Mrs. C. D.

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