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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1902. 13 RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom, bet. Seventh and Eighth—Housekeeping rooms. SEVENTH, 178—Nicely furnished housekeep- ing front rooms; large yard; running” water. WYMAN—In ' this city, February 6, 1602, John F. Wyman, beloved father of Forrest ‘Wyman, Mrs. Florence A. Gardner and Mrs. Lizzie A. Hardy of Plymouth, Mass., a na- tive of Maine, aged 59 years 4 months and 5 George McGuire, Bridget McHugh, Bridget Mead, James F. Mehegan, John J. Coops, Henry W. Crable, Helen M. Cronin. Margaret A Cummins, Ella M. $20,500—Sutter-st. corner; large lot; 2 stores and 4 flats; onsil!;‘ and steadily rented; total rents §125 a month. o= e autitul flats belng bullt on GUNTERN—In this ecity, February 7, 1902, Mathilda Guntern, beloved wife of Adolph Guntern, and mother of Freda, Franz, Leoni, Frank and Mathilda Guntern, a native of AL Y—FOR SALE.| ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ). < Michael and Helen Gilhuly, and sister of Jessie We a pative of Alameda, aged 11 Y REAL ESTATE—CIT - fnooMs ¥om HOUSEREEFING—Con, DIED. 5w Boter "y, May, Aloysius, Gertruder and | monthe and 20 Gaye. d e FOR SALE BY > OAK, 119—One sunny basement room furnish Allen, Charlotte ‘Howe, Daniel T. Willie Gilhuly, a native of San Franéisco, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, for housekeeping; stove; $6. Bellmond, Geo. W. Humphrey, Thag: M. | 2004 § years and 6 months. fiy Invited to attend the funeral Saturdsy, 5 Montgomery st. = Genry—Bunny far- | Decker, Albert hnsen, GeorEE A ¥. [>The funeral will take place to-day | February 8, at10 o’clock, from the residence INVBSTMENTS 1N FLATS ANDIHOUSES. e aorva; Cwtgiiate e | SEA s CAOES L (Saturdey), at © oclock, from the residence | of A. C. Webb, 1202 Regent street. Inter- : ,500—Three of the flats 4 s o . , juchanan street, Oak- Western_Addition; NE corner, 30x100; total | _housekeeping. Bovo, Gabriel J. Lottus, A e e Bl S| M TON Stk Ve ConR) rents $178 a month; a choice buy. Butts, Catharine Lonergan, M. Cross Cemetery. ~ NEVADA MINES north d f Broadway. 88000 arrell st 5 mew flats; $152 50 a m h; pays per cel net Tackeon st. in best locality; 3 fine rents Jones st.; 8 choice flats in best lo- se to town; buflt 2 years; will ; rents $127 a_month. st; © cottages; rents ; very fine 3- ng in two modern 3-year-old fiats; ances to each flat; rents $100. st easy walking distance ts §70 a month from both. eac t st. rents $75 a month. ; two flats of 8 and 6 rooms respectiv, $7500—Baker st.; in fine locality; upper fiat has 8 rooms; rent §32 50; lower flat has 6 rooms, rent $27 50; total rents per month, s built 3 years: on Califor- 25x137:6; good locality; 6 and 7 ; rents $27 50 and $25; total §52 50 a is; all conveniences; 25x100; sun front part of down town: 2 flats of 5 and | : ail modern conveniences; at- | —Webster st.; two flats finished only SUITE sunny front rooms, bedroom and kitch- ea, furnighed neatly and completely for housekeeping; $2 25 per week. ADDLy at shoe at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. Patek, Joseph Penniman, Nancy_ Pust; Mrs., Anna B. Riley, Thomas J. Denehy, Phillip F. Dougan, John Dunnigan, David Ellis, Etmer receivi A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia s | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, 25¢ 1 night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and . o open all night. light housckeeping rooms all night. I 1426 Market (old No. 13649)—Fur- Rooms for light housekeeping. 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly ¢ ; prices reasonable. Chure CLIFFORD, |~ furnished” sunn; 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, §1 50 night; $1 50, $6 wk.; open all night. 418 (The Pierpont)—Beautifully fur- | BLLIS, nished rooms, single or en suite; elevator ser- | | Yice: hot water; private baths. 085, cor, Larkin—Furn, sunny. bay-win- el, fold. bed; with or without hkpg. ALLEN-Tn this city, February 7, 1902, at the Old People’s Home, Charlotte Allen, & na- tive of England, aged 75 years. BELLMOND—In this city, February 6, 1902, at the residence of his parents, 2871 Twenty- third street, of diphtheria, George W. Bell- mond, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 aged 10 months and 5 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to atténd the funeral to-morrow by, electric funeral car from Tenth and Har- ridon streets. BLOCH—In Healdsburg, Sonoma County, Feb- ruary 6, 1902, George Bloch, beloyed husband of Rosine Bioch, and father of Mrs. J. A. Cowen and George and Albert Bloch, a na- tive of France, aged 72 years 9 months and 14 days.. Remains will arrive at 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday. i 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, February 9,.1902, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Du- Selkirgen, Wallis, Schweitz, aged 35 years 5 months and 15 days. ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Katle, beloved wife of John G. Hennig, and mother of George A~ Wettmann, Mrs. G. Bazelotte and Fraunk Giltner, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany. ' A member of Norddeutscher Frauen Vereln, Deutscher \Frauen Unterstutzungs Verein and Justice Circle No. 104, A. O. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter, HOWE—In this city, February 6, 1902, Daniel copy.) I Remains’ will be forwarded to Eugene, Or., to-day (Saturday), at 5:30'p. m., from nue, February 4, 1902. Thomas M., husband of Minnie J. Humphrey, and father of Oral and Pearl O. Humphrey, a native of Minne- apolis, Minn., aged 65 years and 10 months. =" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral mervices Sunday, February 9, 1002, at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Twelfth and Wash- ington streets, Oakland, under the auspices of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. and A. M. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. JANSEN—In Alameda, Cal., Februatry 4, 1902, George A. F. Jansen, beloved father of Mrs. days. (Maine papers piease copy.) > Funeral services Sunday, February at 10 o'clock, at the residence of his daug thanks for their sympathy and condolence. CAPTAIN C. H. BLAKER and Family. MINIATURE STAMP MILL IN OPERATION AT FERRY Ore Crusher Built by Union Iron installed im the mineral exhibit in the ferry bullding the miniature model of & been returned from Exposition @t Bu fralo. the Pan-American The model was originally exhibited at the Paris Expo- sition in the American section and thence sent to Buffalo, where among the Nevada exhibits. The mill is a perfect working model, re- it was placed duced one hundred times, of the Califor- nia type of a five-stamp qudrtz mill. From the ore car at the mouth of the tunnel down to the clean-up barrel and tank every detail of a regular mill is repre- Findings of Inspectorsin Lookouts of Steamer Blamed for the Collision and Loss of Life. steamship Walla Walla. The blame is placed on the faulty lookout kept on the and the men on the lookout, one of whom, ‘Wilson, was not at his pos of duty.. Cap- tain Hall and Second Officer Lupp are exonerated. After summing up the evidence taken before them the inspectors say: After the collision the testimony taken by us from all witnesses that appeared at the in- vestigation shows that the boats and rafts were promptly launched in good order, and from the number of boats and rafts got out there was enough afloat to have carried 230 BEastern Company Pro- stor P bet. 1st-and 2d. 3 we, Catherh 3 : ter, F. A. Gardner, 659 Broderick ~ SRR E OSSR e &, Iitspatricle, Guy M. fowe Catherie | Topruary 6, at 12 oclock, from the parlors | street, between Fulton and Grove. the Walla Walla 7 SLOTei11 always rent. ooet | TURK, 130—Two unfurnished rooms for house- | french, Haves C. Ehule, Avnle of H. F. Suhr & Co:, 1187 Mission street, poses to en a Rich B> rents $120°80. | _ keeping; connecting; cheap. Gambe, Ernest F. Stafford, Willlam ‘betwéen Seventn and Biehth, thence to S o i A CARD OF THANKS. 1o Disaster. J ; 3 > 5 nthony’s Church, e ) ends, officers and employes of the . it e O it as Tanes: bathe gl Saerine Oy Cloente. O Sireecn” for sorvices. Interment Holy Cross | Southern bacific ferry, whose attention District. st.; 8 houses; 12 tenants; o B e - e Guntern, Mathilda ‘Wyman, John F. Cemetery. | shown during the illness and death of our CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | Hennig, Katie HENNIG—In this city, February 7, 1902, [ beloved wife and mother, we return our Capital of Nearly Two Mil- lions Invested in the Project. 300—Sutter st.; 3 fine new flats, renting year 8 months and 1 day. Captal 1] and Bul; United month; morth side; in good loca- | B i ‘Sitached; The day upward; rates | BECKER - 6, 1002, Al- | T. Howe, beloved son of America B. Coch- Real One in Ev Aptats. Belkw Gk B | By weeit or month; McAllister cars tc.door. bertLfic;;.!’:i':afl‘;y\ag:\?guzn 'of August.| ran, and brother of John M. and James T. Wotks Like Real One in Every States Local Inspectors of Steam Ves-| NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Through the sale Pierce-st. corner; 2 flats of 6 and e 148 Sixth—Rooms, and Augusta Becker, and beloved brother of | ‘Howe, a native of Missourl, .(:d 42 years Detail. sels, filed their report yesterday after-|of the Nevada road by Anson Phelps and bath each; rents $66 a month. | A_BRUNSWICK House, | Aususta Becker, a native of San Franclsco, | 9 months and 1 days. (Oregon papers please | gtate Mineralogist Lew E. Aubury has |noon in the matter of the loss of the | Stokes to.a new company incorporated in New Jersey yesterday with a capital of $1,750,000, has been launched a rallroad (—Clay st.; 40x125; three houses 5 o 1 furnishe (Suncay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 22t | Californi scheme that will result in the ppening of price rolinoed | _nished rms., sulies, single; also unturnished. | oYU R0 G 105 Harrison, street, corner | and 226 McAlllster street. Imnfow":k:tzr;mthx!nflll?um by hth: U?LO:: Walla Walla by the officer in charge of | J€7HE JA% s FrOhc ed to be rich in faker st.; two fine flats of ® rooms | GIATTANOOGA, 106, between Doiores and | Tenth. Interment Mennt Olivet Cemetery, | HUMPHREY—In Oakland, at 126 Athol ave. s city, which has the bridge, who was in the charthouse, | orq The Stokes family have for years owned mining _properties in Central Nevada which have never been fully developed and Stokes has determined to bring the gold and silver to market. He is president of the Nevada Central Railroad Company and for years its ninety miles of single track running from ttle Mountain, Nev., on the line of the Southern Pacific, south of Austin, Nev., has been the car- rier of small traffic. Through the Nevada Midland Rallroad e > mont, 1300 Powell street. Interment Laurel | Charles Dittmar and Lillie, Mamie, George ang back: 6 snd 7 roams; rents $55. ; 2320—Large eunny furnished | i Cemetery. AL ard Rober P. Jansen, a natwe of | Sented proportionally, including a cor- | persons, though there were but 166 on board, e‘;fi"g"“;?"m“?‘{g'&?%- g L $5000—ieavenworth st: in good locallty; | _room. PONNER In ihis city, February 7, 1802, | Hanover, Germany, aged 74 years, s centrator, a tiny Blake crusher, a feeder | some. of the passengers refused to go into | WL 0@ EXtE gy, T . two flats of 6 rooms and bath | TR NCISCO Hotel_Elegant suites; - single; Edna Claflin, daughter of John H. Bonner of B> Notice of funeral.hereafter. and a grizzly. The model is opérated by | the boats; some were in them and came out | Austin to ‘onapah, Nev. Simon - $55 & monih. N e pathe: Mre. iting, Turk & Tasior, | Cedarville, Cal., only. daughter of-Mrs. Bme. | JUWETT—In this city, February 5, 1902, |a small electric motor, and its operation | again, and in so doing delayed the efforts of berger, president of the Salt Lake and $47; always rented. $4350—Tenth st., near Folsom; 2 flats. $4000—Sanchez-st. corner; three cottages; ents $§30; good street &t., near Chestnut; two flats; GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- | _ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. | GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th and Mission— Family house; these requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; sult,singleselevat, line C. Cole of San’ Francisco, and. sister of Ernest C. Bomner of Alturas, Cal,, a native ¢ California, aged 24 vears 7 months and 6 vs. (New York and Chicago papers please copy.) > Notice of funeral hereafter. BOVO—In this city, February 6, 1002, Gabriel Philo D., beloved Kusband of = Jeanie - D. Jewett, and father 0f Mrs. H. W. Burr and Lathrop W, Heleni K:, Hugh'S. and Phelps D. Jewett, native of Weybridge, Vt., aged 61 years 6 months and 5 days. £ Funeral services will take ‘place to- morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, at Masonic attracts much attention from visitors. Originally the model had a base show- ing the mill yard, with timbers, fuel, etc., piled up, various journeyings. but this has been lost in its the officers and crew from helping others, and when the steamer sank they were drowned; the statement of Captain Swan, passenger, that the boats pulled away from the sinking steamer instead of standing by cannot be explained in any way by us; he says that when he came to the surface, afier the steamer went down, he Ogden’ Rallroad, is president of the new Nevada Midland. Driver Duffy Still in Jail. John Duffy, the driver for the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company, who substitut- ¢ st.; 3 flats, S-story building: o 56 & mon YES, 671—Ni oom; Wit 2 PN petoved ” ushand of Mary Bovo,. and | Temple, corner Post and Montsomery streets, heard. people hailoo fof heip and it contiiued rents 86 o mont: e yent oy | oot boara: terms e T it famiiy, | father of Gabriel, Stephen, Alfred, Victor, | under the auspices of Callfornia Lodge No. COMMERCI AL NEWS T e s bosts belng in sight some of | €0 a decrepit Chinaman for Mah Foo, a R Tasts 27 H { " . Marguerite, Mary, Rudolph, Rosie and Bea-| 1, F. and A. M. Interment private. \ these people drowned. coolie, who had been denied a landing, rented: rents mow 327 | HYDB, 1514 _Sunny furnished room sultable ; e bl e e o o e | S, B, been, demied, & th tengment (North Beach); two good flats; rents “COR. Haight and Fillmore, 150x157:6; t. ASHTON & tgomery st. GARDI- | for gentleman; references required. | KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rcoms; en suite or single. | MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites; rivate baths; newly furnished single roome, trice Bovo, a native of Italy, aged 66 years 9 months and 6 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 347 Hayes street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUTTS—In this city, February 6, 1902, Cath- KELLY—In this city, February 5, 1902, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Lawrence Kelly, and mother of James H., John J., Thomas T. Fred L. and Nellie D. Kelly and Mrs. J. Ryan, and sister of Mrs. John Golden, a na- native of County Cork, Ireland, [ Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day Continued From Page Eleven. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Co — Bay CPC 5s.109 Ombus C 131 Oceanic 5s...101 102 deserted the steamer; he gave them orders to lay by, but thinks they may have drifted away; that there were no officers in the boats save Third Assistant Engineer Brown ls explained by the captain that after getting the pas- sengers into the boats he thought there might be a chance to save the ship and pick the taken before United States Court Com- missioner Heacock yesterday and his ex- amination was set for Tuesday morning of next week at 10 o’clock. Duffy is still in jail, having failed to secure bail T ———— - ATOMA, 4351 sunny front room, nicely | arine, beloved wife of the. late John Butts, Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late | C2lst 5s....116% Pac G Im 4s. 96 100% | people who were in the boats up afterward; > Allister, near Baker, SSxifi Turnished: to let; suitable for two gentle- | and mother of Henry, Herman and Annie aeed ) 2%" Lo Roy place, thence to' B | C.C Wat 88, — Pk&C H 6s.105 — | he had given orders to the chief engineer to N side Frederick. near Ashbury, B0x118:. | pen; in private family. Butts, a native of Hahover, Germany, aged | Mary's Church. (Paulist Fathers), Califorpia | B4 L&E fs. oo Pk&0 R 6s.117 120 | blow down the port bollers to give her a star- ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery. 0 - | 70 years and 7 davs. ¢ A Dupont strects, where a solemn requiem | Fer&C H 8s.120 Pwl-st R 65.119% — | board list and try to et the hole avove water | -Pacific Coast St hip C = — =5 e e EW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market—Nicely fur- 5 Fricnds and acquatntances are respect- | mass Will be celebrated for the repose of | Geary-st ps. — Sac EGR 0s. 95 97% | if_vossible; there is not a doubt that the eamship Lo. VALENCIA, mear 220 R ;307 | nished rooms; $2 & week up; 35c & day up. fully invited fo attend the faneral to-day | - her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- | H C&S 5%s. — — |SF & SJV6s.128 — | officers of the Walla Walla assisted In lower- | g\ size. ASHTON & GARINER, 411 Monigom- (Saturday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- ent Holy Cross Cemetery. 3 Do bs .... — — (Sierra Cal 65100 — | ing all the boats that were lowered and helped Steamers leave Broadway ery st OCTAVIA, 1211_Sunny furnished bay-window | qiater6d s {ion % Venue, between Fifteenth | x.op ity e L Ang R'55.121 122 |S P of Ar fse the passengers into them (as Captain Hall, First Whart, San Francisco: ( s e voom, double and single. e Sl B il pr P DR LR G L R LA Lignt 6 — — [ agon”. Officer Nielson, Second Officer Lupp, Chief #:K " Ketchikan, _Junea, 2 220 Market st., corner Stockton. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric | George Marshall and the late S: adnn o - )t Engineer Crosby, First Assptant Engineer g 3 ka— Telephone Grant 177. O e T hatins Gay, otk e, | Thomal esr. GorBe o Marehall, & native of Kings | ; Do Std 53.103%104% |8 P of Cal 65 Reed, Second Assistant Engineer Potter, Fourth ., Feb 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, L A & P 5s 10134 — (1905)Sr A.100 Mate Brown, Purser Nuttman and Chief Ste March 2. Change to com- Res] Estate Agent ‘ - COOPS—In this city, February 6, 1902, Henry | County, Ireland, aged 62 3 — A . V- Property bought and sold. | OFARRELL, _826—Sunny furnished rooms, | William Coops, beioved son of Mrs. Anna B The ‘faneral will take place to-morrow L B ] e e O e o e PR “Victoria, . Vancouver, Rents collected | ”With a1l modern con.; prices mod.; private. | Coops, and brother @, Mary Coops, a native | (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late | MKUSt C g:'}:fi%xfiy N il | e o UG 16 ey swsy Port Townsend, Seattle, Taco~ ; o e e | SFAREELL, 13157 periora and Mitshen, am- | OF 528 Jose, Cal., g% 15 years T.month nd | residence, 1631 Dolores street hetween Twen- | ¢ Do lom Bs.121%122% | (1913) ....121% — | boats 9 and 10, which were not swung In e T Wohskon T and two-story house, Mason st near Bay, RELL, 18152 parlors and kitchen, un- | 55 days. ty-ninth ‘and Thirtieth, thence to St. Paul's el B s T davits. . No. 9 was just ready to be launched | 44 o . yeb, off 10, 15, 20, 25, March 2. $3800; larse lot, three-story house, om Na- | furn.; priv. residence; bath; phone Scott 858. I>The funeral will take place to-morrow | Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment | Do Ds 122 — c gntd 5s.120 when -the steamer gave a lurch, plunged for- s % this company’s’ SUSEIRATS , between Eighth and Ninth, $3200. (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Mount Calvary Cemetery. A requiem high N Pac C 58.108%100% Do_stmpd..110 ward and went down, carrying these people Change at Seattle to_ this company’ for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or T or call, R. M. BARTHOLD, 123 POST, 975—Very nicely furnished double room, H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. In- lebrated for the N Cal R §s.11234 — |S P BrCal6s.138 : ‘with her. Captain Hall, First Officer Ni Vs o Tor 1034 Cbiacn Geke mve. . | _ bath snd prone. Terment rivae maze wil be celebrated for the repose of er | §, L8 $2 4R = |8 5 UrCa0eiNE = | RO Bnce Ly, Eaarth Oticer Brown and | coma to X F By.; s Vancouver 0,5 . B rovs & residence, or any vacant lots, | POWELL, 131, near Baldwin lot—Room to | CRABLE—In this city, February 7, 1902 | 11, at 9 o'clock. 0“1'5,,'{,";‘ R Tl Bl i i e TR NGt ek A e 16T 6035, 36 Mok & B the gtrosts fom Valleso to-Lom: | _Feot Helen M. Crable, & native of Ohio, aged 70 LONERGAN—Tn this clty, Tebruary 7, 1002 atiol 07, i Hodds im.101% — e others drowned. Tor Baa Disge, tcoping only at Santa Bar- Ik to Lyon, and you wish to make | years. eorge M. Lonergan, beloved father of ot O . bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An. e et W 3 SN, 35 | ROYAL House, 126 Eills —Incandescent Mght, | CRONIN—In this city, February T, 1902, Mar- | . ward Georse, Plerce Tobin, Mary Margaret WATER STOCKS. ¢ An Excess of Boatage. geles)—Steamer Spokane, Sundays, 9 a. m. =t T o per might™ 356 10 §1 50; weel, §2| Saret A., wife ofjhe late James Cronin, and | and John Joseph Lonergan, a native of | Contra Costa 74 T4%|Port Costa... 6314 66 ‘he steamship Walla Walla, 3069 tons, was | Steamer State of Cal., Wednesdays, 9 a. m. - lor; yooms, per night, 35c_to §150; week 32| mother ot Mary 3/and Peter F. McArdle and | 'North Adams Mass. aged 45 years 11| Marin Co.... 00 -~ "'Spring Val.. 5T 81% built_at Chester, Pa., in 1881, and rebullt at | = For Los Angeles, calling at Santa’ Cruz, Mon- —Fine sunny cottages, 5 rooms and | 20 "0 OR300 2a Cold water; batha. Margaret A. and Julia Cronin, & native of months and 22 days. GAS AND ELECTRIC. San Francisco in 1890; she was inspected and | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San improvements; high basement; | ; > | County Armagh, Ireland, aged 40 years and 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | cent L & P. 2% — |Pac Light... 44 — | Cortificated at San Francisco, October 14, 190L | Luis’ Obispo) Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hue- fine view; cars pass Cdk;mr: small | o P \MAN Apartment House, 28 Fighth st, | 0 days. at the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van | ot G L Co. 3 — |Sac B G&RC 20 35 | She bad five bulkheads, which came io the | neme, East San Pedro, San Pedro and *New- cash, belance like rent; Chenery and | ™0, 0 “\arycet— Furnished or unfurnished. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains| Ness avenue. Mutual ..veo — AK|SF G & .. 4234 43 | Jeck next below the main deck. Had thess | port (‘Bomits only). see owner on premises. A. KLAHN. | at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 | McGUIRE—A solemn requiem high mass will | 0 G L & H. 51% — |San Fran... — & bulkheads extended to the maindeck it is our Bonita, 9 a. m., Feb. 3, 11, 19, 27, March 7. —New modern & rooms =nd bath | STEAM HEAT and all modern conveniences at | Misslon street. be celebrated for the repose of the soul of | Pac G Imp. 37 40 |Stktn G & 3 - |opinion that the steamer would have floated, Coos Bayy § a. m., Feb. 7, 15, 23, March 3. erms. Utah st., near Eight- | Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. COMMINGS In thls clty, February 7. 1002, | the lste Brldget AMcGuire Saturday, February "% INSURANCE. &5 Mr. Reed's Statement sliows (hat there was | _ Nor Ehediads, Magdalena Bay. flan Jose det | = = = Ella M. mmings, a native of Brighton, e o'clock, af . Mary's Cathedrai. < 2 . or - the engine-room Altata, La Rosa- % R | STOCKTOR, 352—Nice sunny suites and SmEle | B . ot Martinen® Caly | Frionds. and acquaintanices are respectrully | Firem's Fod. — 275 | thirty minutes atter the collision to eount 1 fi:bfi,dué;:?fl. Moy 56 2. ., 7th of each $1000 CASH =nd $37 50 month buys new home | _TOOMS: bath; phone. aged 52 years. invited to attend. BANKS. -’r‘lvt‘hlns. but when he came on the main deck | month. ear Colden Gate Park: send for book OB | Yorps Buens, 26%, nr, Taylor & Sacramento— | DENEHY—In this city, February 7, 1002, | McHUGH—In ‘this city, February 6, 1902, | Anglo-Cal .. o 81 |L P& A....— 160 | the forward stairway was awash. For further Information obtain folder. WM. P. TODD, 630 Market st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | " Fur. & unfur. rm.; nice location; reasonable. P ] Phillip F., beloved son of Catherine Denehy, and brother of D. V. and J. P. Denehy and ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Bridget McHugh, beloved sister of Felix Mc- Hugh and Mrs. Ellen Mann, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Californla_..417 Cal Safe Dp.11414 — Mer Ex (llg) 181 S F Natlonl.13714 8 F Sav U.512% — | STREET RAILROADS, The boatage of the Walla Walla was in ex- cess of the requirements of law, she having died, and of the officers and crew 18 are miss- ing and 2 died, making a total of 36 persons Right 1s reserved to change steamers or sail« ing_dates. business corner grocery With | &y cor e acercoments and subscriptions | Mrs. L. J. Mayer, a native of Boston, Mass. | County Cavan, Ireland. a native of | g Natinl.320 850 tep boats, five life rafts, equal to 3070 feet ‘RKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery e e o | LI ST e sl S | B s YN ERS M0 | e B T e s ey SAVINGS BANKS S ogine, ot ol it 2. 2 | st URME TR oo, o e { = = fre (Saturday), at o'clock, from the ors | G ...1925 — M . i s B b gen A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | (Sunday), at 12:30 oclock, from the resl-| of McFadden, MoBrearty & Green, T Ml | SRt i, (| Becuriey Bay.500" 300 | LanneS-Lyid) persos, officers aud crew. and 10 Market st., San Francisco. subscriptions has been esteablls 2! dence of 'his mother, 414 Sixth street, thence | gion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church | Mutual Sav.. 70 100 |Union Trust. — 2200 | sg P e When she left Valencia st to St. Rose's Church for services. Inter-| for services at 10:30 o'clock. n ncisco; of these 10 are missing and 6 O.R.& N- CO. y DOUGAN—In, the City and County Hospltal, ; z : ... BOOMS AND BOARD. | PGCC N i 100, onn Dousan: & aative 0 | oA D e b ve Srothar ot Morta ¥, Moag | Galifornta ..170~ — Masket — ‘99 | Who lost their iives. Only Steamship Line to BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; Washington, aged 23 years. Mos 12 DiEisich, Mra, Ton:Cacpesiand the Geary ...... — 80 gmm“ v 35 45 Four boats and four life rafts carrying 66 PORTLAND, Or — ~ electric light hot and cold water; modern; | DUNNIGAN—In this city, February 7, 1902, late. Henry H. Mead, a native of Michigan, | Gjant n%Pgw,vx;‘R.Sm 8% 4 .’}’.‘}""z":fi ‘“:.“i‘:" -;v !;:y ml: o e L by e GENUINE BARGAINS. first-class hoard; reasonable; phone South 829. | David, dearly beloved husband of the late | aged 46 years 1 month and 8 days. et sdsne Y o aanest 0 Rurska, and on tha 3§} Andl Shent Rail Line from Portland to all 000—Income property. consisting of one 2- o erworth_Sunny | Aary Dunnigan, and father of Mrs. T. H. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- SUGAR. o s Soy Hanger picked up 5 boat with 14| pelute Eset. Thvungh Thhute &9 sit rv and three i-story modern cottages: street ‘CRO('!_KEX - q!émm- mmn; b cny Vivian, Mrs. B. J. McDonald and Hannah fully invited to attend the funeral to.day | Hana ....... 2% — iKilauea . e lperu.\d d- ":r . oolm them to Eureka, one boat pointe. al! pail or steamship and rail, at ree blocks to rallroad depot; orig- | rms.; sin. an : BT - and Jobn D. Dunnigan, a native of County (Baturday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late | Hawallan ... 38" — | Makawell ... 261 27 | JAnde at K;“mtd with 7 persons, one at Big LOWEST RATES. _— e | JOHNSON, The, 606 O'Farrell_Nice home;| XKerry, Ireland, aged 67 years, - onence, 317 Paris strest. Tnterment Moun. | Honokaa ... 12 i— |Onomea .... 2314 25 Afoomn . and one at Stone Lagoon | gpgaAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sad MEALS. oern ewo-story cottase of 6 rooms. | JORUNSON; THECUL prounds; rates moderate: T kriends and acquaintances are respect- | tain View Cemeters, Oakland, by 1 o'clock | Hutchinson |14 ' 16 Pasuhau’l.l 12 123§ | iR B an%, (he Mome City picked up 7 om a | o5 " coLumBIA Sails e e e e s i | ST G D Sl | ot T . i o Boly. e amet - | e bk b ete.; sumny wie. b | 2 : ylor. s , at 9: ock, from his late resi- 3 : i = ST, 1% 23: M “$2000—Targe twostory bouse, ¥ith store; Jot | "puitest excellent board; terms reasonsble. | dence, 52 Folsom street: thence to . Bren- At o vy B puaty, & 1008 | Gl Kl s 914 98¢ [Eab & Borxigs — A"Offlcan fory Duty. Arg Blamed. B GO, W N i i i X125 Bood Lo e de: high base- | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Manaion)—Select | _Jois Church, Fremant and Harrison stréets. | Mehegan, . fathen ot Margaret, John, Robert | Cal Wine As 973 98%|Par Paint... 16 — .. |give e e case o et Ehc D, €¥idence | steamer sails from foot of Spear st. 11 & m. e Cwn iy Barh, St | " tamily hotel evssptional tgple: popaler patss. | -Suerment Holy Crow Cometery. and Annie Mehegan, -dearly -beloved son. of | Oceanic'S Co 88% — | glven In this Case. Some of ‘which ls contra- |y, Ww. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Ast..1 Monts'y, §. F. jlock to Grove-st. cars; one block to Ade- = - - | BLLIS—In Electra, February 5, 1902, Elm Jeremiah and_Honora Mehegan, and brother Woeitie Séssjon: {otory ShE Aveationali. We S ot e dins | e e T oK A T Eerkeler. this property must |irvingdale 626 Eddy—Double and single rooms, | _Ellis, beloved son of Kate and the late N B Potriok ¥, Hantel Bt Garmac d - and: EORY 3 o lon that_ the® collision ‘between the steamship old at once. 5 suitable for stodents; good table; low rates. | - than R Eilis, and brother of Lillie, Randall | - Robert A. Menogan, afra. J'Doran Mrs 7. | 35 Alaske Packers' Assoctation.... o7 00 | Jjanuary 2 gt o me for list of improved properties, o s, a native of San Fran- Donnelly and Mrs. M. Quinlap, a native of : X price from $500 to $7000; good butld- | CEEAPEST and best In, Ameries The Weelld e o e Sy, Row York, "aged 59 years 8 months and 27| 5y monkare Gor 4 B e e toeha 1 s S T e ing lots from $125 up; houses Buit 10 onder; | Dnifed States or Canada one year for $L | fully tavited to R Pl e | R e e s Ak aftthnods dbe nbimcls || B DURLEI G cagh s 52 00 | Walla was cut into by the stem of the Max in | QTEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- money loaned, @ TWORTH, West Berkeley. postage paid. as‘,l\lrdflg‘), K 8:30 o'clockizrm¥ the res! fully invited to attend the funeral top-eduy “"5 8‘;“3:.5& %li':;q‘c Co. fl 33 :Efim‘;ifi‘."{‘la"i}‘;'"" gedc‘rsi :2&‘:3 g:;el:ln:lr:s‘l S"B;é%&::g B’;“{‘,‘O"NE}ES"%“ -‘nv’ y ot e Ber ence of his parents, 5427 Twenty-nfch | (¢ 130 o' clock, 2 5 for Y an NG. calling ai $1250 CASH, 593 per month, pays for & $4000 | ROOMS- AND BOARD WANTED. ereat, thence o Bt Jatnes Churcuy whers & | | Se st s, wachuts: 1251 Dictos stiest; | 20 B R Gas & Hiectclo Co. 4380 | her No. 2 hatch ana below the water line 1nto | Kebe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and con- Home in full in 120 payments; modern house, | __ OO o AN requiem high mass Wil be celebrated for the | thence to Holy Cross Church, where a sol. S F Gas & Electric Co. ... 33 3734 | No. 2 hoid, which was filled in a few minutes; | necting ¢ Hongkong with steamers for India, £ Toome and bath: B0 £t. lot; 10 minutes 10 | ToTNG 1ad o wants board andti | Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | emn requiem high mass Wil De celebrated | $1a09 Oocaric g, B Lo8e) 10250 | the Water 'then rushed along the frelght deck, | ete. ~No cargo received on board on day of Jocal &nd 10 minutes to State Universit Oftvate family. §3 50 week. Box 3241, Call. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | ek, O Lis. souly Commmeing. ot | YA0U Qceanic B, Bis... gausing the steamer to sink rapidiy by the | satitne. Homes WM B LoD | ey | FITZPATRICK—1In this' city, February 6, 1002, | 10 o'clock. ~ Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | 10 Ly head and thirty-five minutes afterwards 'she | §8. NIFPON MARU.........ccooouensinen o e = ROOMS WANTED. Guy M., beloved husband of Nellle Fitzpat. | _tery. $3000 N P C.R R 5s.... carried away, forward of her collision bulihead: |'sg. A’ Ay Wy WANTED—8 to 5 unfurnished sunny house- keeping rooms; north of Market; ten min- utes’ walk to Call bldg.; by married couple; state terms. Box 8262, Call office. e e e e rick, and father of Ethel, Frank and Willie Fitspatrick, @ native of Nevada, aged 28 years and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (faturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late Bay street. MEHEGAN—In this city, February 6, 1902, John J. Mehegan, husband of Margaret Me- hegan, a native of New York, aged 40 vears and 9 months. PATEK—In this city, February 7, 1902, Jo- seph, beloved husband of Rosa Patek, and father of Mrs. M. Littau and Max Patek, a $10,000 S P Cal, Ist cons tam; Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packe: 50 Alaska Packe: 5 Alaska Packers' Assn ka Packers' Assn 10 Al rs’ Assn. TS’ Adsn. she -was afterward towed to San Francisco (on January 4) by the United States revenue cutter McCulloch and the steam schooner Acme; that the cause of the collision was due to the faulty lookout kept on the Walla Walla by the officer in charge of the bridge, who was in the chart house, and the men on leokout, one of whom, % Friday, March 21st~1902 sS. HONGKONG MARU.. 5 Tuesday, April 15th, 1902 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 1TV ALE ADVERTISEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES —In Ocean View, -February 7, 1902, | _native of Bohemia, Auptria. z named Wilson, was not at_his post when he F RLIT‘ —~eoe—-nnm~mnre | Louis Franeis, beloved son of George T. and | PENNIMAN—In Oakland, February 7, 1902, AR e collision occurred. = Had the officers seen the BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; | Catherine Flatley, brother of James, George | Nancy, widow of the late John Penniman, | 70 Cal Wine Ason. .o, light from the bridge when it was first reported STEAMSHI? FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. e e e e AN unparalleled opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. and Isabell Flatley, and grandson of Mrs. and the late J. Clancy, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 8 months and 14 days. FRENCH—February 5, and mother of Etta' B. Penniman and Mrs, George C. Pardee, a native of Malne, aged 84 years 8 months and 20 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- 15 Contra Costa 20 Honokaa 8 Co. 280 Honokaa S Co. 25 S F Gas & Elec Co Water, cash.. by Johnson, who was on the lookout forward, which is placed at from three to five minutes, the steamer making twelve knots per hour, be- fore the collision, had he at that time ordered the helm put hard-a-starboard instead of hard- PANAMA R, R, “Cine TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. TWilson ave. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from | A 2 1902, Hayes Clifton | fully invited to attend the funeral services - e e Znd putiic school: furnished cot- | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re. | French, M. D., beloved husband of Rose M. [ Sunday afternaon, February 0, 1902, at 1 oL B e iona, (1909 a-port he would have gone clear, or he might Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. k e T D e e mouse. phe | peiring: lowest ratee. Tel. Green 144, 305 4tn, | ¥rench, and father of Vida C. and Vietorls | oclock, at the residence of Dr. George C. | 85000 § v %5 133 Mortwase: have stopped and backed his 'engines full | §.8.Argyll sails Thursday, Mar. 13 & cote, etc.; ornamental grounds; fruit | R. French, a natlve-of England, aged 62| Pardee, corner of Tleventh and Castro | §10,000 8 V 4s (34 Mortgage) speed. We are also of the opinion that at the | §, 8. Leclanaw sails Monday, Mar 24 O iutes oo Oakjand or 1 hour | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- | years. Streets, Oakland. 008 v a. . time of the collision the lights on the Max | g g Ang il sails Tucsday. April29 ¥.; vent $35 a month; price $4000. J. R. FREUD, Mills building, or H. | _pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. —_— 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral services PUST—In this city, February 6, 1902, Mrs. Anna E. Pust, beloved mother of Huldah T. 10 Alaska Packers’ Assn . were burning and that she kept her course from the time the lights wers made out until From Howard-street wharf at 2 p. m. EITNER, Fruitvale Station. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Sunday, February 9, at 2 o'clock, at Ted | Plaher, Amanda T. and Festus A Pust,| 12 bank of California..... the collision occurred. She was on the star- | Freight and Passcnger, Offce, W0 Market st. e Men's building, 320 Poet street, under the aus- | Mrs. Agnes 'R. Swift and Mrs. Frances PRODUCERS OIL BX board tack. The time given by Second Officer F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. E | BIERCERODOLEH Siorage and Moviag Co, | Bices of George H. Thomas Post, G.A"R. | Mayers, o native of Germany, aged 10 years c EXCHA Lupp as 4:33 a. m. as the time the collision \ office Post and Powell sts.; tel.- Main 5713. Interment private. Remains at the funeral 10 months and 19 days. took place is in our opinion erroneous, as the y ! parlors of Charles. H. J. Truman & Co., 318 =¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Morning Sesston. evidence places it at from 4:05 to 4:15 approxi- E 4 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 40 Mis. | _Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | g5 & opontl— mately. = . e sion st.,; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFU! GAMBS—In this city; February 6, 1002, Brnest (Sunday), “at 1 oclock, from her late vesi- | 800 Lion. b %% | Masterand Second Officer Exonerated And Gia Sud Amflflana te vm‘ . NS Vi = - 3 5 rs. Henry | Mence, 19 -Bernal avenue, near Mission ¢ 3 OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. |BEKINS Vag and Storage Co, 630 Market st.; | Gambs, and brother of Walter Gambs and | street, thence fo the Church of the Ad- 300 Moats Chisto.* T From the evidence of A. L. Hall, master, | 7o Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central Mrs., Henry Kern, a native of Baltimore, | vent, Laguna street, near Golden Gate ave- | 200 Twenty-elght 155 | who says he spoke to Third Officer Hughes on | and South American ports. Sailing from How= 2= FACIFIC Storage and Furnitare Moving Gome | Md..aged 43 years 2 months and 22 days. | nue, for services at 2 o'clock. Interment : | the bridge after the watches were changed at | ard 3 pier 10, 12 m. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Dany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Laurel Hill Cemetery. G h st i 4 a. m., and left him there when he went be- | TUCAPEL' ....Feb. 10| PALENA ....March 10 $2600_ORIGINALLY COST 33600, | fully invited tg attend the funeral to-day | RILEY—In Arizona, February §, 1002 Thomas | go By | low; E. Lupp, second officer, who says that he | GUATEMALA..Feb. 18 SANTIAGO New 6-room house; the latest improvements | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, SenSe 180 Devinaero. stracts botween Bonn | - 2ei "y 0, 0f, Tipmas and the Jate Brid- | 13 Four " B e e Tohmaon: who save he saw Thin | These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- {note, lot 50x140); convenient to Cars, SChOOIS | w..nmm =S8 g adedia e =, Ences s ge ey, an er of Mrs. James W. - & 3 1 South Amer passer servi and business center; everything in first-class | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We A e i Ty, Linteman: b guidie B e e el oy 200 Home, & 90 B | e e e he. reported the Hioneto (o change at Acapulco or Panama) Frewné order; owner nongresident and property must | ¢ Cap ot - native of an Fri Isco, i " 1 and ssenger office. 3168 California street. o vmehoo Feserver tonma § Aesived; 3t | gelL better machines for lces money than any | GARSIDEIn this elty. February 7. 100, | ROWE—In this city, February g, 1902, Cath- | 1000 L5 18 | him, atter 4 a m., and that Mr. Hushes an- | “5 [PFGUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents. e e h MY ERS & CO. Jo03 | Bouse in the city: rentals 83 The Typewriter | "Catherine Mary, beloved wife of Joseoh P | “erine, beloved wile. of James Rowe, and | 180 Lion: 08 | swered him, caying'all right; Quartermaster 3L Brosdway, Oakland, Cal. : = = s, M. James L. Smith, wjam .| mother of Sigter Mary Gongaza, Catherine | 150 Monte Cristo ... 1749 | Hoaee f!.“‘:h:'i;“r“‘“i.e’&;".!fn?“s‘&.&"&f HAWAL, SAMOR, NEW $3500_WORTH TO DUPLICATE $4000. B e o e earabert | Garside, Mrs. Bdward ¥. Fiinn and Thomas VT Rt Ch nativaor Conare Dol | A0 Estieun s Gontes 06 | ficer Lupp after he came to report the com- ws.s,c ZEALAND ano SYDNEY, Two-story 7-room house; mew; architectural | ; 3 .| P. Kate, Sadie and the late Maggie Garside. | Ireiand, aged 64 yoars 2 months and 1 day, | 100 0 oreIsh 19 et s53r: Lapo atter 4 o o ond Querter| S o ; WL I design and finish is the latest and best ever offered for sale; built without regard to ex- | —e DIVIDEND NOTICES. a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 50 years. (Philadelphia papers please ‘copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day MINING STOCKS, master E. Ettershank, who says that Mr. | Hughes_was on the watch after 4 a. m., it $S. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- : [ land and Sydney..Sunday, Feb. 9, 10 a. pense @s to construction, plumbing and in- | (¥ Friends and acquaintances .are respect- 3 t 9:30 o'clock, fi places John Hughes, who held a master’s li- . - Ferior faiah: an Joca hovie: an dest spot and | OFFICE of the Cons, Cotta Water Co. room | gully hvited 1o stend the funeral Monday. oo Rk “airert. Letwecns sutpin| piiibJoloWing mer the, sales in the San | cense and was thind officer ou the Walls Wal O vt T 1 6 5 0 2 pxiremely vove. 3 . MYERS & CO., 3002 | cico, February 4, 1902—Dividénd No. Tor, | Matn strect, thence &0 Bt Brendsne Cnarh | &nd Seventh, Howsrd and Nolsom, thencs to dayr change Board yester- | la at Hhat Ume I T 3" tu the_absence. of | 88. AUSTRALIA. for Tahitl. about Feb. 18 = s 3 elebr t ul, com- ; 2 T e master, and F. Lupp, second officer, the surviv- §3000—A BEAUTY. 3 | at the office of sald company, Toom 16, sec- | mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | reborcon g ol 10 o'clock. Interment | 300 Chollar »+-... 13| 200 Overman ... 13 | Ing officers who were on trial before us for the Gon'| Passenger Offcs, 843 St., Pier No. 7, Pacific New 6-room 2-story house; sunny; large lo ond floor, Mills buflding, on February 15, [ Cemetery OV -oremy sy i/ £ 200 Con Cal & 200 Potosi ....... 15 | loss of the Walla Walla. open plumbing; street work all convenient to business center, schools; an ideal home; residence in Oakland; terms only $1000 cash, complets cars and | best neighborhood | 1902. Transfer books will close on February 9, 1902, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. GILHULY—In this city, February 7. 1902, Helen Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of | DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- SAUNDERS—In this city, Walton Saunders, beloved husband of Mary F. Saunders, and father of May Walton Saunders, a native of Virginia, aged 62 years and 7 months. (Rich- 500 Hale & Norc. 1000 Lady Wash .. 100 Mexican ..... 300 Seg Belcher. . 400 Yellow Jacket Afternoon Session. o3 o7 CAPTAIN HALL SAYS SEARCH WAS IN VAIN Winter Trail Now Open fo bal e. J. B. MYERS, 1002 * : 2 mond, Va., papers please copy. . A Hz:(flc:nx_?omxxmd' . B, O dividend, No. 38, of zeventy- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. [ Frierds and acql:!nltn':nnmn) are respect- | 100 Con Cal & V-125/ 500 Potosi . 14 e Nome’Te“el' a]]d St. llch“]_ ol ive cents per share on the issu capi- 1 1 ed to atte) 1 vi ust . . avage 1 3000 _COST TO DUPLICATE $4500. tal stock of the company has been declared {Bacotswor fo Miaiaven & Gilbini) B rars 0/ 1002 at 5 mchen Ces | 200 Justice ...... 12| 500 Stiver Hiil 10 Master of the Wrecked Steamer Walla - 7-room house; 3 blocks to local station, | pavable at office of company, rooms 202 204, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALME! Tis late residence, corner Fell street and Ma- | 300 Mexican ..... 31| 200 Syndicate [i74 Walla Testifies as to Con- For passenger and express rates apply to nd near business center; dining-room 206 Hayward bldg., San Francisco, on Febru- 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln: Sohool. RS, gonic ayenue. Interment Cypress Lawn | 200 Mexican ..... 32| 500 Yellow Jacket 07 nell’s Death. TRANS-ALASKA COMPANY, feet long; open plumbing; No. 1 neigh- | ary 10, 1902. Transfer books close Feb. 3, Teiephone South 80. e Cemetery. 300 Ophir +.co... 8% Crocker building. borhood; architectural design and finish the in Oakland; only $1000 caeh, bal- | 1902, at noo: A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. L ] BHULA—At Howell Mountain, February b, 1902, Annie, beloved wife of Martin Shula, The following were the sales in the Pacifie OAKLAND, Feb. 7.—Captain Alexander Hall, who was master of the wrecked Operating stage lines between Illamna Bay and above potats. remain on mortgage: Owner must | RIAGE A R mother. of: Anton, Frank, J Stock Exchange yesterday: : i = R RCL IR O R | MARRIAGE Liowwem. .| Mt Olivet Cemetery,| i3 sty sEhull] o e s sl oo Lem Y Chiion, with the Preneh ‘bark AMBRICAN LINE 4 Ko A% 5 i 2 % tive o emia, a eh. 27 g . i . Broadway, Oakland, Cal. yohe f:y}lpwlnz marriage licenses were lssued OFFICE-;’:GB]:::;: :'?‘;"r'nsg'r - m:nr;;._; B sem 71 years and 300 Caledonia’ - 1% 10 };E,’(,,'l N : {31 Max, was a witness in Judge Ellsworth's EW 'E?megcmox;:fg‘wm ARH, b 3 " : A I The funeral services will be ; ‘aledonia ... 5 vage T . where he was calle 4 a.m. (St. Louis T0u.1a. ey e 0 R Eom B moam honas; | tomms s and Lineite 3 -acbtie, e il S amanson, e, | mior- g 00 S0t Al | 6 SRR B e et | SOGoR (Tre et of Join Cone | - P S IIOR TR S Wi P obe e ey, Oaiian g R a s uateh, ‘3%, 4 Disvhve: iatoset. and - ot '"f“'fi"‘zieen Foisom ana’ Harrison. % fialic:nxam i ._;‘3.‘,’ ;el‘xl" }'er& e ’m‘\',:m of thaateamar. Widee sythie NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. oy 20D P " , 37, 5 nterment privas exican ..... ellow Jacket robate. land, noon 8 ket at., 8. ¥. Evfimfifi?‘"fi“flilfihfi?{,"sfi.u Rt NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, STAFFORD—In this city, February 7, 1902, Afternoon Session. !C‘:p¥llu Hall testified that Connell stood g‘::::z"nrd’," kfi.m] m’&..f._’}‘:,’&.,. £ P MEADS, Osdiend sesl il 158 | ppchasl B Helloran &3, 3 Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for § | William, beloved husband of Jane Sfafford, | 800 Best & Belch. 26| 300 Mexican with him on the deck of the sinking ves | ' INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION GO. Broadway. near Fifteenth st. D veiiel! 2k 218 Day: stisct, | J. 1ho Unitd Undertakell Audocldtion; M. g: and fatber of Nicholas, John and Annié | 200 Caledonia ... 31| 200 Ophir . < sel, assisting the passengers into the CHAS. D. TAYLOR, and Annie Moroney, 25, city. e B e T A Stafford, a native of County Wexford, Ire- | 400 Challenge Con 13| 300 Overman .... boats. When the ship went down they | General Agent Pacific Coast, 3) Montgomery st. OAKLAYD FURNITURE SOR, SALR. | Herry Helse 25 2085 Bosiner wtreot; and || 2ouy B I Sosen, e o uteres oo || 1an, ased’S yenrs @ng 7 mantha.’ (Wester, | 500 Chollar . . ;123 /50 Overman went with it. After coming to the surface T e i B e | A R 16,624 Sough, street. . ana | | 1973 &5 1171 Misston street, between Seventn "7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | 300 Con Cal & V.1 3| 700 Savage S and clambering on a raft the master | COMPAGNIZ SENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE URNITURE £00 end cheap this month. Aoon Peret, 30 08, Tavior o and Eighth. Telephone South 44. fully invited to_attend the funeral to-mogrow | 300 Gould & Cur. 13| 200 Slerra Nev... looked for Connell, but could not find him. | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. e v st Biinaa | el ousoo T, Bt e S {himaty S o S0 o TR | 360 Sontea” T 100 Sl Yok 0 K more Thoroih search vae made aftr | sleg vy Sumien vt £ , . thence to St. 4 s % RooNs Fon movsEREEPING, _ |ibiina fuinen 2 i fan dow e Brenihas Churey or sriecs” Sotrini CLOSING GUOTATIONS. Diapatcry buc 1© wes unavaiing. | % North R, Lo of Meron SN ccvng _ROOMS R HOUSE . g s h i i APARTMENTS for bousekp: handsome Sumny SYLVIS_In this city,. Feb; 6, 1002, Nich 5 | consed, sald that she had looked for a will A o SRS e et S5y | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. T 2, o o i o Ptnip e s SR coule nd nene St ged, b brgther | B0 et eeien, g Ner wonavle, St James, MeAllister mod Tavion & e b B riénds and acqusintances are respect- oh""The helrs are three sisters of the avende, San Francisco. CABTEO, 429, nr. 17th—2 private furn. hakpg.; | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | Temeer (Sunday), at 2:16.-0'clock, ‘,‘,“;n‘;",_;g-momlm deceased. - Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. private emtrance: lawn: cheap; no chilaren. | in &t either of the pubilcation offices and be of Halsted & Co., 046 Mission street, - Tnter: oo s v ol 3 4 FIFTH, 85— Furnished housekeept 2 or 8; $12 to $20; u-ow:ln:le. l;‘ B LARKIN, 8§19%—Sunny alcove rooms; gas stove, bath, phone; $16 50; hsekppg rms., $12.” indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GIBSON—In this city, January 80, 1602, to the wife of Charles W. Gibson, a daughter. CREMATION SI0. 1504 MARKET ST. - ment. Cypress Lawn Cemetery, car”rom Eighteenth and e AT WEBB—In Alameda, February 1902, Webh, Intant oo of Atwen . und % | B2 52828385884 | | | Arrests Brother Officer» ¢ Deputy Fish Commissioner Davis ar- rested Joe Robena yesterday for netting canvasback ducks. Davis went to the Clay-street market with his seizure and FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEID b = THE UNDERTAKERS. AND GENERAL 3 N e Th ek B ey s_February § 1002 o the wife of | pulic are hersty noufied that the price of éh anahan monsl. Co Gon Tmperial s imselt arvested by Capiain Soithaie Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELLO ¥ » Fruft- | cremation at CYPRI WN 'TER’ S 5 4 ult, who is also a deput; 1] com- Ji. FISSION, T80 meer Fourlh—urinien oo vale, & daughter. 2 42 pow $10. AT FUORAL DESIENES = | e e mission, but who was not acquainted:with for housekeeping; single or en suite. l(g’%;hlflm cl:y. Fel 6, 1902, to c h Ce t ' A £} 4 Exchequer . .. Syndicate . his brother officer. Davis made an em- MOBE, 36, off Howard, or. 7th—8 onisomte of Sumue Meyer, @ dsugnter. | UYPIESS LAWN LEMELEry Ass i, Prices Reasonable. Gould & Car. Union Con’. phatic protest, and after explanations the furn. rms.; bousekeeping the wife of Frank J. Oberst, & son. ¥ Hale & Norc. 23/Utah .. Y captain released his prisoner, apolowized ; separate entrance. 107 POWELL ST.uesnELLIS 225 5056 & Y Tulla <ooonnen 04.Yellow. Jacket and made suitable t.

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