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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902. ) - m.| thence to St. Iznatius Church, where a re- > |ROOMS T LS sniaery quiem high mass will be celebrated for the RAILWAY TRAVEL. CO., | M1 , corner Sth—D) ly furnished bay- repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 Market st., opposite Kearny. | q 1 per week; transient. | oclock. Interment brivate, Holy Cross > - Ko s - = e b Cemetery. e Agents and Rent Collectors, | O'F2 20-—Suhing. SUENAEA SOoHIK Knd s—1In this city, July 23, 1902, a ' or"la lm' e < i v DE ST. DENIK ) commission: confiden: taken ot ¥ for Absentee h; Slbyator;Tglec gl week, mO- | Tyraric Frances, beloved wife of Jules'de St. . 301 Jones. | e O'FARRELL, 120A—Nicely furnished rooms, $5 Denis, mother of Julia, Edward and Robert seedde e ol T BA | per month and up; large front room, suitable | de St. Denis, and sister of Flora Reyland ~ - pianos $15 up; no removal; INVESTMENTS, $2500 TO $875,000. S0 offce. and Peter, Harry and Frank Evans, a na- | . ; room 81, 6 Eddy, fioor 4. = — tive of Havre, France, aged 46 years 9 2 — RESIDENCES, §2000 TO $150,000. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, | months and 9 days. 'S B | —_— v 11 LOAN—Continued ried people Without re- rivate -] H e: §5 2 month on each reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 302 Montgomery st., r. 1. | Unimproved property in all parts of the cit; c to $1 50; week, $2 fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, lor; rooms, per night, : | §125,000—Sixth st. corner; S0 ft. frontage; mod- | to §8: month, §8 to §30; elevator on ground | July at 10 o'clock, from her late e 5 A 3 * o, moe ithout ern_buliding; stores and large' lodg- | _floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. | residende, 130 Pacific stroel, thence to the Federation Council Gets Santa Monica and Iaqua in in . $55,000—1% block from Orpheum; 1 block from | SHERMAN Apartment House, 2§ Eighth, near| ((}of ish requiem mass will be cele: % g \ 3; Poandrser; Tasiern | new Crocker Hotel and Flood build- | k dies & gentiemen. | PRSI 8 BiER Hose of her soul, commenc- Data on F]ght of Crash Toge&her in a - o e e e R o 1‘ Iston, 200 Grant ave; sunny front suite| Ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross H 3 3 00—Post st.; rent ); 1 tenant; 5 years’ i bath: phine: kitcHshs &1 Cemetery. | secured lease: strictly modern build- | _and bath;’ phone; kitchen; single rooms. | SRRSO, o 1n this ey, July 22, Carpenters. eavy Fog. i inz = | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | ~ 1902, Willlam Dieffenbacher, dearly beloved rights for practice | $95,000—McAllister-st. corner; 85x08; £ood M- | “received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | husband of Matilda Dieffenbacher, and lov- . D D Eood order...... - ‘ B rents §230; east of 18 | S BRANCH oo for Call sdverfiBementa an | [0, father of Alma 7, Willls 8. ‘anq Gus- Will Be Agreed|Fortunately Neither of the St e - " Vi g v g o e Sansome-st. corner; T08I30 feet; rents | * subscriptions has been established at 1006 | 5% e e L Peace Plan e Agree e A A 1 3 ; alencia st e 3 2 : e . 3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- s - o S e 7 montha, | $90:000—Fine business comer; 3 stores and 6 | s e ApTEnd e atichd e Tuneral sertices Upon at Session to Be essels Is Damaged to from $40 up; y payments; e s Shih o e z ROOMS AND BOARD. Friday, July 25, 1902, at o'clock, at . Call ‘ane tnvestigme, | s20 T rehts 2400 Der Yo rty: BOXB2 | S | Charles J. B. Metaler's undertaking pariors, Held To-Day. . Any Extent. ¥ ) 16 O'Farrell O ted to one tenant: $1500 net | ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly 636 Waghingion strect. Cremation Cypress FPahd R - { per ‘annum | modern, first-class hotel will be opened July awn - Cemy ity, July 23, 1902 S o 18,000—sallis st hear Larkin; 2 frontages; | 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- | EVANS—In this city, July 23, , Bella, be- While running in a dense fog just out- ) T Tents 3140, | B TR o, "™ Clevaton: pHeate | loved-aaughter of Winifred dnd trie late John | The executive couneil of the American | While running in a den Jog just out- S ate them. but can | $12,500—Park Panbandle flats; brand new; | baths; single and suites; hot and cold ]L\'an;'i nn%sfis;‘gf!lgf ;fh;"m’:eiio"lag:;nlgr;:e Federation of Labor, now in session at et e B esmiun !:md e oot 1 3 F D ¢ at ants and largest rents §120; you cannot beat this fof | _water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. | late Mra Grenvile, 8 Rajive of the Grand Hotel, took up many matters eaving Ferry epot at 9 the mo = — r. | lided. Neither vessel was damaged to e $10,000—Golden Gaté ave.: 2 frontages: 2 flats Dartmouth, S65 Post st.—First-class | FERRAKI—In this clty, July 23, 1902, Luigi, | 0f importance at its meeting yesterdn;. e i et e a. m., Mondays and Thurs- Broad- and stable; rent $77 50; lot 27:6x120 ; just completed; everything modern, | dearly beloved husband of Glovanna Ferrari, | The principal question considered was the N SR Mis ik cositg B fhv T > feet. | up to date; our table is our pride; terms reas-- and loving father of August, Louis and An- | fight between the Building Trades Coun- g days. Dmmg Car, Electric near new P. O.; 6 flats; onable; select patrons solicited; references. tone Ferrari, a nal‘g\e of Italy, aged 41 years oll and the brotherhood of carpenters in Eureka and the Iaqua had just left for . i e T e <. | © months and 13 days. h: 3 CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansiom)—Select | 0 NP SO0 o™ sty o8 1002, James | this city. No conclusion, however, was :h:tv&)xrstue;rl!lgur:dge:gedecg;emfig I;i:::gz hghts, every convenience of | hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. | “Roqgers Garniss, beloved husband of Bar- | reached and the matter will come up | confused as to their position. The Iaqua fashionable club or hotel. us taken d full purc cerless Kna any time se price al- at regular c a_day to buy a A CLEAN room, good board, price low at| bara A. Garniss, a native of New York | pgqy - hen it is expected that | suddenly loomed u; ugh the fog but bk CHASE, 30 | rland, 1’ Sutter st. City, aged = Jeura T maile ANl cave e e e e :on’!‘l?:‘se?g’ will | a Chort. distanse Trom hee tn-bound vea.| Most comfortable train in s - $8,000—Octavia. LAMBOURN High-class house; | fully invited to attend the funeral services | be reached. lfrelr dBe"deal;e uounged. the englges re- the world. o good uprig! | rine view; b furnished suites or single; steam heat. Friday, July 25, 1002, at 2 o'clock, at his Miss Viola Goldstein, editor of Wom-| versed an e speed greatly dedreased ; oo iku.td"vs 1,*”‘.:‘;;.»5 'r(xé‘;‘ |s sJ.’-_OO(\-S;,nl;r H.H.uu» gm TPONTARE; ClOSE 10 | e———— late residence, 2415 Killmore street. Inter- | en's Sphere of Melbourne, Australia, ad ?fiéofiy‘t{ffi?flh Cme{h Thetlafl;xa. struck ot 1o be disappointed. 3 e Lace House. e s e W ey t al SPECK & ©O.; SPECIAL NOTICES, ment arivate. dressed the council at the morning ses. ca on the port side, carry: NOTICE—We are authorized and instructed by the Chinese merchants and others general doing business in Chinatown, San Francisc 667 Market st. —In this city, July 23, 1902, Ed- | sion upon the extension of woman’s suf. Ing-away conslderable of the railing. The l r i —Dai "I\ Deloved son of Henry und Hannah | frage in the United States. She argusd | ONIy damage done to the laqua was to ains a ly Heinsohn, brother of Carl and Arnold }jeln- that economical development was impos- | her bow. An inspection showed that it Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | sohn, and grandson of Bernhard and Cath- | giyle ag long as suffrage was denied to | }Vas slight and the steamer proceeded on upright grand; less than mpulsory sale. 649 | o % % v Lim'd : 3 4 S 5 San Francisco, | 51 her way. b = HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Cal., to give notice to all those who are now | erine Schmidt, a natlve of " | wom: uncil ex- | Local | Mon & | Local |Ov' Steinway, $185; Helve, Al o aivemotp Joiell hie WIRITESION |- Ceif € rontheand B0avR S women, and urged thal the councl eX:| 'Yhe'Santa Monica continued in and o [ Toaa| Bay | Dare 200 others; rents §2 p; EVER IN THE LEAD! and after the 8lst day of July, 1002, their | HUGG—In this city, July 23, 1902, Ellen M. > | docked at the Mission street wharf. After C 3 Y the movement. The speaker was assured $4 up. Heine Piano Co. 7 Gear SEE OUR BARGAINS!| services as ruch will be dispensed withi with- | Huge, lnvm{g]\:lgm - t:‘e‘dlaéi‘iellen!r{y g:gg, |that tha comen wcul?‘l take some action | + lngh!here for two hours she went .into :20 p| 8:00 p - < > out_furt] ce. Chinese S jes. t o 4 o A S 5 : A N R ONLY $150 TO $250 EACH. [sUtoae AR O S S A Mative of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 52 years | In_the premises at a later session. {ha cliammel: to digcharge a. cargy of lum [y Sepie e o o et <ts, | Ride to corner Mission st. and Brazil ave. | LADIES!Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | 1 month and 17 days. The application of the United Brother- PR i 3 € LI, S, PR T ¢ See our level lots in Excelsior Homestead. are the best, Sarfe, reliable, Tage no other, [* Friends and acquaintances are respect- | hood of Railway Employes for a charter « Hanfo 305 a SGANTLY finished standard upright plano; | Near cars; no grading; very easy terms. Send dc, stamps, for partichlars \'Rellef for | fully invited to attend the funeral sarvices (romhlhe federation, filed LSome thres LEAVES HUSBAND SMALL o Yiealia - s0a t leaving city. 964 Gear: ) y 8 Friday, July 25, 1002, ¢ 3 months ago, was discussed. employes * Bkerst'd. 35 & o e | $500 to $1000—Choicest lots in Sunset Dis-| druggist, Chichester Chem. Co., Philada., Pa. | late residence, 1420 Clay street. Interment | oo reprgesemm i Cethes E;es"’D g PART OF HER ESTATE « Kan City,| . 8:02 3-pedal trict; graded and sewered; on installments. | o (o o e private, Laurél Hill Cemetery. Meyer, D. B. McCarthy. H. G. Harwood, | . 2 S * Chicago..| . 8:47p $100 to $400—Ocean Boulevard Iots.- $5 mo, | - Ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION qu§§9d;;’g,§?'i,°‘éi'. i 8 }vso?fingal,m; C.V.' Porter and J. Emmett. It was | Margaret Lang Bequeaths the Bulk | ———— o o o o CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. e 9f San Francisco, aged 2 months and suggeste‘d tha:ldxge ‘orgtanlzalloxn 1lt %lv;n of Her Property to Relatives [n.oo o m. Daily s B-}lenfl:ldvlml. stop= $400 to $1000—Richmond lots; all bargains. — - 5 days. / a charter wou e in fact a rival of the| and Friends. ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Core WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | JORGENSON—In Mount Eden, N. P. Jorgen- | €Xisting organization of steam railway Tesponding train arrives at 8 a. m. daily. $1000 to' $3000—Modern cottazes; good loca- | S ANG MACHINES AND . | O Sve Tisband of Christiana Jorgenson, | employes, and the council showed a dis- | The will of Margaret Lang, who ded re- | 9:00 a. ‘m. Mondays and Thursdays is the tions; all bargains; same as rent. ALL kinds bousht, sold, rented, exchanged: re- | and father of George, Henry, Lawrence and | position to deny the application. The rep- | cently, leaving an estate estimated to be | California Limited, carrying Falace Sleeping st Bt S B E pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144 205 4th. | peter Jorgenson, a native of Denmark, aged | resentatives of the brotherhood then left | worth $20,00, was filed for probate yes- | cair ot T o TR e | O;e‘;xnsseund;fi:cand Hcoe‘.may& ave., near H st. s 61 years 4 months and 8 days. the council chamber and met with the | terday. She bequeaths to her husband, | tion of local first-class passengers. No second= mE._’,T‘g‘,szc‘;g"";‘m:"“,:Ks‘“,‘f:u vlace rlday: | general committee of their organization ' Fritz Lang, the sum of $2000, which he is | class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- s - in the Parrott building, with the result|to receive provided he does not con- | respondipg train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tues~ IERCE OD‘;L;HVS“m‘azefi] Mot _Mount Eden. nis city, July 23, 1902, Mary, | (Dt the application for a charter was | test the will. The rest of her estate she | 9y and Friday. ce Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Bx 571 | KELLER—In this clty, T3 28 (o0 ather: | Withdrawn. The council was notified of | leaves as foilows: To Mrs. Mary McCall, |, $:20 p. m. i Stockton locsl, Corresponding —— GOLD Storage; advances made; 810 oves O ive of San Francisco, aged | the withdrawal at the opening of the aft- | her sister, $1500; Kitty McCall, $1000; Mag- | 3 arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. WANTED—To purchase a neat cottage resl- | “yriigion st.: tel. Howard 041, F. W. Zehtuss. e A » *8°d | ernoon session, gle Hamiiton, $2000; Mary J. ‘Mayborn of | iproaeh’ Patadh ana Tonine Sieonons ond Bree dence, 1 ted either in the ssion or near s > - e e e il 23 p :. ¥ - 2 an ‘ouris leepers an the Iine of the Union-st. road, for an {mme- | Two adjng. store rooms, with large basement, | MCDONALD—July 22, 1902, Mary Amanda, | The existing troubles between the Build- | Emeryville, $4000; Mrs. Margaret Edgar, | Reclining Chdir Cars to Chicago; also Palace diate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. below Kearny to lease, Owner, 636 Clay, r. 1. | wife of John McDonald, and beloved mother | ing Trades Council and the local unions i $1000 and Harriet M. Bonsall of Alameda, | Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- E AND WAREHOUSES. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room 54, Chronicle Building. old and mew. H. er, 2 Latham place. a—The Week address in the | Savings Union Building. - — of Josephine A. and Frank B. McDonald, a | of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters | . ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. ar for $1. | = > = BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; native of Massachusetts, aged 69 years 4| and Joiners of America were taken up | _ The will of Isaac Levy was filed for pro- Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- e ——————e B“O-;g‘;‘flc‘n;r"'{gy Eesfones: Sunny, :;r‘gh;‘- ! “tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. montns and 13 days. % = by the council at the afternoon session. | bate yesterday. He leaves his estate, | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. - { modern, E v en. : 8 y spi- | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. | THE CARTHY CO., 646 Market st. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | MCQUILLIN—In the City and County Hospl- | The Building Trades Council was repre- | Which consists of personal property worth o5 1005 Frank McQuillin, & na- | sentea br Bo I o ey e | $0,000, to his widow, Charlotte L. Levy, phone Jackson 281 | tal July 23 F00% CreOl are: poe LR e Sl e QE;:;,‘, Who will provide for their daughter, Mrs. MAYHEW-—In Berkeley, July 1902, Wil- | W, . French, A. E. Smith, H. R Esse, | Hermine Wood. am B., beloved husband of L. E. Mayhew, | 3 "Yoeil and H. M. Saunders. s : TR I S | g s | Dy, 2320 Fillmore et REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale, __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, | Z"FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. TN AN A a S i B Those rep- | TSman tracts, $50 to $00 per acre, on Ranche | GREAT BARGAINS I TYPEWRITERS e 4nd father of Le a rs. John Armeirony, | Tesenting the district council of the broth- Your First Duty to Yourself 5. | Cotat!, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as | sell better machines for less money A Native of ‘Marthas Vinevard, Mass., aged | €rhood were E. O. Smith, L. Lester and | 14 to look after your own comfort. The com- S asi; | San Francieco i growing rapidly: locatlon | house in the city: rentals $3. The iter | §1 Vears 7 months and 17 days. W. A. Edner. The San Francisco Labor | rorteble trains of the Nickel Plate Road, Chi- SPTE 1 best for poultsy and gsmecs! Jarmiug, Apply | ~Exchenge, 036 Calitornia; teléphone Maio 200 7 Funeral gervices to-morrow (Friday), at | Council was represented by W. H. GOff, | cago to New York and Boston, carrving Nickel to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for EERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 | e Post et.. corner Jomes: phone Polk 837 | pemphlet and info | | SD-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired, | 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 2018 Lincoln | W. W. Copeland, M. J. Sullivan, R. I | i g . 71 Plate Dining Cars, in which are served Amer- nne'od Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. vest, North Desbor r., | Wisler and Bd Rosenberx. | jean Club meals at from 3¢ to $1 00 each, al- — ey | TAND bargains; new catalogue sent fres. | s ot | NESBIT—In this city, July 23, 1902, David L., | The various aspects of the controversy | ways please the traveling public. JAY & W. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. beloved husband of Virginia A. Nesbit, and | were discussed by those interested and| ADAMS, P. C. P. A., 37 Crocker bufiding, A — - father of Edward H. and Leroy D. Nesbit, | the council sought to ascertain how har-| San Francisco, Cal. Hair Restorer, | OO0 rines. (EMAONE N e pide | EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; coples, 2c; mim. | & mative of Loulsville, Ky., aged 61 years | mony might be restored and how its In- B e all scalp —_— eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539. P‘\“é im (g;i(lnnd July 23, 1802, Charles A. {iubcnce might b:e gxt‘?nded to ‘he’ri‘:ene“l HOTEL ARRIVALS. : : ovard 1580 1 = T L B e 2ged 85 years | labor movement of the country. The rep- P — SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE DIVIDEND NOTICES. Toy s il b e v b resentatives of the Labor Council ~sug- | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. i e ~ e s gested that the recommendations sub- | od; SFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance | PHILLIPS—In West Berkeley, July 22, 1902, | &< | M L Gevantty, NC |E S Kennedy, Portind oom—Winchester | ©n Marin County shore; 30-minute ferry ride; OFCE,“,,,,,,,‘ San Francisco, July 21, 1902 At | Jennie E. Phillips, beloved ‘wife of Georze ;flmfig‘ ‘Ufme'?‘“ncg BflfldinC9TP0rated m | g E Willlams, Preba |G W Hicky and fam- e Wapchen magnificent view of the city, bay and sur- | {ho regular meeting of the board of directors | H. Phillips, and only daughter of the late | & Dlan of action adopted by the peace| P McGloin, Sacto ily, Bradford ht; $1 50 to $6 per week: roundings, including the Presidlo, Alcatraz of this company, held this day, a dividend Mary A. Bowan, a native of San Francisco, | conference held two weeks ago should be | J E Buckner, Willits |N Wilson, Sacto ” e o ht Wares and Angel islands, Fort Baker and Mount was declared, payable on and after July 23, aged 34 years 8 months and 1 day. adopted. These recommendations wera| J C McKittrick, Tex |C Gardella, Mokelumne DB o 1 ’ Tamalpals. The fog, high wind, dust, noise | LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretdry. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | in effect that each industrial division of | J Quinn, Needles T Holman, Manila == and ain of the city don't disturh. At casily | g | fully invited (b attend the funeral services | the city was to have complote control of | L Nelsoh N Mex L P Teriume Manila . e R Retay | e brioes Bor meetly b Biehs MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tois Sesidente, 1313 Sun Pablo avehue, west | Lts affalrs, and that the Labor Council | ¥ BHP® D0 | T drime Boston Market st 0#* % | cholcs home locations for the retired capi- - Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- | Shall intercede in the settlement of dis- |y y ward Ross T J Quigley, Ireland Ket 8. | falist, the active business man, the clerk or | The following marriage licenses were fssued | te putes only when requested to do 50 by | 3f Sears, N S W J Mulroy, Ingleside sible for any debts in- professional; mno healthier or pleasanter | yesterday POWERS—In this city, July 22, 1902, Charles | U % council directly interested. A J McGue, Detroit J M Crowley, Cal . MAY V. HERTZEL, she place for residence on the coast: bids fair Elmer E. Dakin, 22, Janesville, and Cora B. A. Powers, a native of Texas, aged 39 years he representatives of the Building | J S Harigan, Petaluma s - d'and board. - | fFoon tobe s terminal for a transcontinental | Longanccker, 21, 'Janesville. % ana| 3 months &nd 8 days. A member of the Ele- E‘;ades Cr{}mcll nskf‘d trhe good offices of The Picturesque Line across the Z: | raflway; good location for a commercial and | Morris Silberman, 26, 147 Fifth street, an vator Constructors’ Union. e executive council of the f g i = e L n e e o e e e as Biauion sshrsapent~ | eoie e Sl TR o it RAILWAY TRAVEL. Continent Modern Equipment 5 Puder ave 1 florists and nurserymen; m(;mht‘;nr:?‘rl proflt- s R, Grlinm, (26, 1433 Paciflc street, and | fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | pended local unions of the United Broth- Through Sleepers and PERSO%‘ gy able ghipyard, foundry, plan s, etc. | Mary Koch, 22, 423 Francisco street. (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | erhood of ~Carpent ALLY CONDUCTED EXCUR- ha THOSMAS McMAHON, 323 Montgomery st. Polk P. Henry, 23, 16 Flood avenue, and | Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- penters and Joiners of < Fireh ok, Oak B It Moaw R e I Halsted ‘& co. 046 Misal America atter the auggeation wis mase SOUTHERN PACIFIC [} s108s parLy. A=A St o T e it Bt hmms oy, n e CPLDASS, ARM | BATTOn ths oty Tulgd8. 1ME GUSEIIE eqrpanaere to the Lanor Councl be the| o BAN FRANGISCO. For full particulars call on or ad- 2 sing, ¥ , 32, city. atto, dearly beloved husband o w7 ey FOR sale or exchangs for §. F. paying prop | Georse Omer, 35, Oakland, and Sophie Hun- | Ratto, loving father of John, David, Pal- | Same as those to the Building Trades| ____(Msin Line, Foot of Market Street) dress == erty. one of the finest ches in Sonoma | ter, 20, Vallejo. mira and Eda Ratto, and beloved brother of | Council, the further discussion of the | Lxave — FRow Juxs 23, 1902 — ARRIYE - Yalley. " Address R CLARK. Agua Callente, | Thomas A Whitchead 53, 854 Mission| Bartolomeo, Francisco and Angelo Rato, a n‘\ia(ter was postponed and the council | ~7.004 Benicls, Sulsun, Elmirs snd Bacra- _ F. W. THOMPSON, - onoma Valley. reet, Ca , , 171 rth. y, 7 ¥ ths. A C bty Escobar, 21, 240 Minna street. and natlve of Ttaly, aged 1 years and 0 months. | adjourned to meet this morning. meato $5 Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., ‘atherine Solomon, 18, 68 g Vacavill atoma street. fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, 7802 Miseer: 5 5 Market St., R , 18, B - residence, 52 E 3 3 ; X 3 e oo | : 5 Fourtcenh. Notice—A high mass will be DECLARED A BOULEVARD Marysville, Orovill 7562 three-quarter celebrated at the Church of St. Charles Bor- S e 8.00a Atiuntic Express—Ogd ,- "»‘!;Tl:‘glirl.\'(} ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BIRTHS—M ARHIAGES—DE ATHS, romeo, Elzhleen):h and ‘Sholwell “sg’r"e:zs. tIo‘; | Residents and Property-Owners Peti- 5-3.‘}: ‘»\‘:{::‘ Lfi:flfi%&'\s tx‘-’l‘;-l-‘:‘x?;‘ 3 0".W l' mon B T A D A | Bum. mariaxe and @eath notioes went b¥ e Foterment Now Italian Cemetery. tion’ Board of Supervisors to " " Portersiile 455> | CALIFORNIA N ESTERN RY. CO. & B. each; large lot: under foreclopurs. | See | Blrth, mardiase and 0eatt HoHcet oty VES—In_ Fruitvale, Alameda County, | Take Immediate Action. O B0s e parhece. Sprinus). Wiliow £ gt - 3 July 23, 1902, John A., beloved hus- (for Bartlett Springs), o ) Park st Alameda [aiaL aithel oC D8 SUllationzottnes and be i % Mattio J Reeves, ‘and father of | A petition was filed yesterday with the | gg, sEctBi Fortsnd...o o 7588 SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC HE e ndo s - d ‘o 5 : h . Sl . uperfiuous hair sons guthorized to have the same Published. Mrs. Hattle Horner, Roberf E. and Eugene | Board of Supervisors requesting that 4 B one, Sacramento, ~ Placerville, RAILWAY COMPANY. 1 Sutter. g J. Reeves and Mrs. Clara Wa 'fl;thhv a hac | Seventh ayenue, from the Presidio to sville, Chico, Red Bluff. .25» | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. UAKLAND ADVERTlSEMENTS- BORN. Uive of Ohlo, aged 66 years 2 months and 9 | Golden Gate Park, be declared by ordi- Soora.Tuolumse 4297 | oy FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. MACLENNAN—In this city, July 21, 1902, to | ROBBINS—In this city, July 23, 1902, George | Nance to be a boulevard and that no fran- WHEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a, m.; 12:35. the wife of Alex M. Maclennan, a son. Robbins, beloved son of 1. H. and Clara M. | chise be ever granted for a street raflroad Tracy, D, Merced. 5:10, 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extra ; dress pants, & ; OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. SHIRPSER—In this city, July 22, 1002, to the | Tobbins, and brother of Willlam, Clara, | thereon. The petition states that there is Kaymond FresosadLosAngeles 825 | ¢ 11:30 5 m. ' Saturdays—Extra trips PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. wife of Arthur Shirpser, a daughter. Mabel #nd Grace Robbins, a native of Sai | no' street connecting with or opening into | ,§-304 Vallejo,Martinez sud Way Stations _7.55» 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. 4 e e e s s o i ey 10 Suyn the Prestdlo between First and Seventh | 0894 Haywafe: Nilcs sod Way Stations. 112. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:38, ri done. 381 Kearny st rm. 1 N MARRIED. TEICHMANN—In Agua Callente, Sonoma | avenues and that there is a street rail- | 1000% T Overind, MBS 0K o060 | $3% WAFAGL To sax FRANCISCO. — — oAl T ., 5 : 2 o Cal,, July 21, 1902, Bugene Teich- 3 o 8 ¥ 3 - echive el saseenaias sabee: 36 | V0 CAMCLIE30 smontvly, pays Ul 4dmMINNIck | 5 ARBASH _BABCE Th Gincily, Tuiv's, 1002, | ooy RLn LY & road in operation along Sixth and Eighth | 11.00r Sacramento River Stosmers........ 111.002 : mann, a native of Stuttgart, Wurfembers, | gvenues, which are but 240 feet from 3.00r Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, _ nce. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. | bath and basement; 2 vears old; neatly fuy. | DY the Rev. M. S. Levy, Benjamin Barbash | Germany, aged 35 years. | Seventh’ avenue. The. grad v ‘Woodisnd, Willfams, Willows, A e R e a a ey ALLELY—In this city, April 24,1901, | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from San Franciscy | VEIV desirable one for carriages. There | g xn. gOroriiCiicsund Way Stations 7_”: p. m. e S i RO et Mo 788 Patrick’s Church, by the Rev. P. J.| Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street, where | &€ two entrances to Colden Gatq Park | ggr Martines,San Rawon,Vallejo,Naps, 150: all wire fenced; a lovely home and| Cummins, August J. Deiz and Mary E. services will be held under th ices of | for carriages near the end of Séventh Calistogs, Santa Rosa.. . 9. — % %\ Ccheap; price all.told $1950. Call or send for | _Callely, both of San Francisco. the San Francisco Schwaben Re- | avenue. 4.00> Niles Livermore, Stockton, Lodi-: 1 cures deafness and | circular, 456 Seventh st., opposite Broadway | KALLMAN —In_this city, July. 6, | mains at the parlors of H. F. ¢ T T TR ST ‘307 Hayward,Niles,8anJose,Livermore 1 V' Valencia, cor. 19th. | station, Oakland; carriage free. /H, z.| 1902, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Jacob Kall-| 1157 Mission street, between S: .30° The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, - ———— | JONES, owner. £ man and Rose Hayman. hth. Interment Cypress Law B e — X Bukerateld, Sangus for Seaia thentxios! oomsmer; private ths- S LASKY—ROTH—In this city, July 6, 1902, by | TIEDEMANN—In this city, July ‘21, 1902, X N R mu: i nasquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. | $2000—A BEAUTIFUL home In Oakland; sit- the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Joseph Lasky and Mae | Dorothea W. Tiedemann, a native of San Here we have more and bet- ore Costa, Tracy, sy " T ! " uated on a NW, corner, in one of the best Roth i Francisco, aged 43 years. 5 Martfnez, Antloch. Stockton, Mer- $7 50 dress pance, $250. JEE0000 T Oukiand: the Gt 15 10x120; | e > Friends and acquaintances are respect- e ah ot e MIEw EIaN S UM O e Ry Y - cor- Bush and Dupont. | pandsomely lald out grounds; the house is | DIED. fully invited to attend the funeral services get in any book for $1 50. T et iles vad fam Jowts Mre, E s—Superfiuous hair, moles destroyed | tWwo-story, attic and basement; both finished “ to-day (Thursday), at o'clock, at the | Each story by a different au- Faheso o i 719 Buchanan st.;tel. West 259, there are 9 large sunny rooms, besldes serv Adams, Mary McDonald, Mary A. crematory at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | Orlental Mail—Ogden, — itel West 259. | ants’ and storerooms, and In fArst.class con-| Barnes, Gen. W.H.L. McQuillin, Frank | TUOHEY —In this city, July 22, 1902, Bridget thor, sud eadly wElter & gentne Ommahs, St Louts, CR{Cag0.c: oze hair and moles removed by | dition; the property cost over $15,000; the | Bourke, John I. Mayhew, Wm. B. A. Tuohey, beloved wWife of James Tuohey, in his own particular style of San Pabio, Port Costs, Martinez electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. | owners are nonresidents and must sell De St. Dents, Marie Nesbit, David L. and aunt of the late Joseph P. Tuohey, a fAetton:. Jaktine selisetah 65 and Way Stations. ALFREDL Eeyptian He estor =1 WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., Dieffenbacher, Wm. Page, Charles A. native of Kings County, Ireland, aged 62 Vallejo ¥ o EDUME Feyptisn Tienna; restores eray 903 ‘Broadway, Oakland. Evans, Bella Phillips, Jennie B. s take on your vacation for a Oregon & Galiforiie ExpreseSac- 7.3 8:209 =3, o < - — = Ferrari, Luigi Powers, Charles A. > Triends and acquaintances are rospect- , ramen aryaville, Re MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE] WANTED Improved property for sale in| Garniss, James R. Ratto, Giuseppe Folly Taviet 0 stione 1he Pundeal Pibiay Agkyiday s/ gumena yeasing oy Portland, Puget Sound and Esst jand [10:40 a|10:20 10 and 2 1 druggists. | " Be ;1 have many calls for homes rang. Heinsolin, Edwin L. Heeves John A. July 25, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from her latc | | to Dass the eveming hours in 9.10p Hayward and Niles 38 20 o L3 - ~ 1 ce from to $5000, andsear se Hugg, Bilen M. Robbins, George idence, 233’ Lombard t, the st. | . arros - & i\ s | 7:38p MASQUERADE costumes, wigs: | your property if listed with me. A. J. SNY-| Johnson, Ella Telchmann, Eugene | Francis Chucch where a Righ requicmn mass plesssnt ‘merdpal = moms L, - T b o e country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 733 Mit. | DER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal Jorgenson, N. P. Tiedemann, Dorothea | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, Dauze fatf so goe o Cmine 451 Santa Cruz Excursion, = R LN e | OB BALE-_Chess, nedt 6-room coblags, Wast| eller. Mary Tuohey, Bridget A. commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy great Midsummer Fiction Edi- . e e s best cc e Sl By, DAINT, the | F0L "H. BEAUSFORD, 1323 16th ave, E. Oak. | ADAMS—In this cliy, July 23, 1002, Mary, | —CrOSS_Cemeter tion that will be out next Sun- Felton, Bouder Creek. Sanud o — e | =————————————————— | " dcarly beloved daughter of John P. and | T RAY g day. Only five cents, but you 2160 Nem PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | Mty Alags snd fiierof Chanics miuurd, | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| | i ana i¢ worth as many et RUPTURE and piles e y ed; | FURNITURE good and cheap this th. H. Francisco, aged 16 years 6 months and 10 ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. dollars. 3 e ured; o pay until cured: | ¥ SCHELLHAAS, 408 Hleventh st., Gakiand. days. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Felice A 18> Nower, San Jove, Los Gates. w Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Maric et i s Aol RSt otanl BARNES—In_this city, July 21, 1902, General | Rocca, lot on E line of Gough street, 80:1 N of o P2 Rl R e B I Springs and White Sulphur Trtes Retens: o - Drs, Forden & Porterfield, ¢ Tuark ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. W. H. L. Barnes, a native of West Point, | Filbert, N 50 by E 110; $1835. L —O_——___TTJAKLAND HARBOR FEARY for Altrufll.‘ -t!mmt:‘n frR L % — e T ~ s ~ | N Y., aged 68 years 5 months and 12 days, | Ann Cleary to Thowas J. Cleary. lot on NE| Garibaldi Excursion to Stockton, | proq SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (SIip 8 | soe’ tho Geysers and Hooneville: at Hopiand for C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, | CALIFORNTA, 1304—Sunny front bay-window 7 Services to-day (Thursday), at 2| corner of Fulton and Octavia streets, 1 82:6 by day. July 87 TSNS 9100 13:00 w4, 100 5.00 518 P | | or i Eprings, Highland Springs. K 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. | _room and kitchen; bath; phone; reasonable. | o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Post and | N 120; also lot on SW line of Sixth street, 200 Sunday, ly 27. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:00 | Garlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, m.m'"“ '.': : osilmer oo = Montgomery streets, under the ausoices of | SE of Bryant, S 25, SW 100, NW 25, NE'160; | A special traig will leave the Santa Fe siip, 18:05_10:00 4. _12.00_2.00 pX % Sartlett Springs; at Ukiah fcr Vichy Springs, diseases of men and women. Call or | CASTRO, 420, nr. 17th, rear—2 sunny unfur-| = California Commandery No. 1, K. T. Com- | also lot on NE line of Clinton street, 225 SB of ing, at 8:30 a. m. Fare for the Z rings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell te DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. | _nished 'housek’p’s; large yard; stable: cheap. | panions of the Military Order Loyal Legion | Bryant, SE 25 by NE 75; $500, Ll :";"d Wos & H COAST |al E (Broad Gauge). Baratogs BoTInEs, I er Lake, Pomo, Pet: e | [JFTH, 05903 furniched, housekecping, $12;| Of United States, comrades of the Grand | Cora'V. Stinson to Joseph C. Meyerstein, lot | 2UP¢ 'FPs X (rhird and Townsend Serocts.) 1a*Salley. John Day's, Riv s P! OSALS. it Doas 5 820, twa panes e ping, Fs5 | Army of the Republic and “The New York- | on E lin of Octavia street, 50 S of Vallejo, S | @ sirieiririririririmiririmimbrininisiniini-int 704 San Jose and Way Stations.. T el San Hedrin Heights, ile, OTr's e i . = > s 3 . 2 ers’” are invited to attend. | 47:6 by B M2:6; also all interest in Estate of ¢ Hot S Half-way House, Com will be received at the Bureau of | FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping and sin- | BOURKE—In Berkeley, July 22, 1902, John J., | Viola Meyerstein, No. 27,158; $10. E. and A. J. Pack by John T. Harms, referce, | ot S okins, Mendocino City, ‘Brage, lies and Accounts, Navy Department, | gle rooms. 433 Jessie s beloved husband of Emily A. Bourke, father | Caesar Meyerstein to same, same; $10. to Terome A, Hart, ot on N W comner of | 7184 Monterey Excirsion 6l il | Btevens, it Wiliits for Sharwood, Cabts: pington, D. C., untll 12 o'clock noon, | o e i — of Dorothy Bourke, and brother of Dora | Clark Blethen to John H. Speck, lot on SW | Mason and Sacramento streets, W 60 by N 8.00a c%‘fl‘m“fluhfl'fihfi}mm Covela, wille, Cummings, Bell's g,na 9, &nd publicly opened im. | HAYES, 415—2 unfurnished housekesping | Bourke, a native of Ireland, aged 51 years. | corner of Pacific avenue and Octavia street, | 20: $10,410. S e e s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia fter, to furnish at the Naval | _To0ms; stove connected; gas; bath; phone. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | W 00 by S 127:8%; $10. Mary. B Peck,Wita oA Jn Afims . Conflatt, Tea wnd Principal Tntermediste Eureka. “F'L.‘ QUAnCity of Tumber. | GxR, T17—Up-to-date basement rms, compiets | (Ul Invited to'attend the funsral to-morrow | | Jobn ¥ Speck to Emestine Roos (wife of | wife of Georgs W., and Frank H. Bates to Stations L 104 | Betardey te Maaty oveet Ay Sl o 8 will be furnished - o . 26 (Friday), at 9 o’clock, from the lors lolphe), same; ). same, same; o C rates, Duress, S0 the Navy Bay | _for housekpg: gas range. Adults, $6, $7, 38. | Carew & English, 99 Van Ness avemus | . Rose L. and Edwin C. Hesler to Annie Nath. | . Sophia Beardsley (widow) to Fannte E,| @004 Sen dese Jtves Foacs Sanih Crid S Sundays —Round-trip tickets to_all polnts checn Cal or to the’ Navy | OFARRELL, 545—Front room with use of | S o 8 SVOIUS | oyt lof o Y line of Haight street, 76:3 B of | Beardsley, undivided 1-27 of lot on S line of R e, e e begand San Rafael at half rates. 2 sund, Wash. A. S. KENNY, | _kitchen; basement; 88, 7 Buchanan, E 30 by N 137:6; $10. Goary street, 83:6 E Leavenworth, B 27 by S Ohiops xud XY . ey office, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflde Paymast. eral, U, §. N. — HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. | Edward and Bridget Wheeler to James A. | 83:6; $10._ 0.304 San Jose and Way Stations..... . 1ng. CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions (Soami ko Pl e e CaTioh and Baward . Wheeler, lot on § line of M. | Flora Kalisky, Bertha and Lizzle Peiser, | 1304 Sanjceclor GatoeandWaystsiions o % c wmTivG, R_X. RYAN, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | “eceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e me e Qe Allister street, 112:6 of Fillmore, E 23 by § | Fannle Rosenbers (Feleer) and Solomon Pelser @130 San Joue and way dtations. i Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass At %A .. . = = - 3 . Mer. 100; $10. to Solomon Pelser, , Mor- | t9/00> San Jose and Way Statious.. 18.00a o e b e | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2 Jc.to Adolph ris, Harry, Joseph and Elias or Alya Peiser, lot '002 Del Monte Express—Only atops San i me Court of New South Wales— | gubscriptions has been established at 1006 D %fir.;’{.’&‘,’:"s‘m‘{fi‘?;%‘“ School. R l::f,,ue, 0B o “;‘;.,‘:’J N | on'NE line of Sixth street 40 NW Stevenson, R e e i ... 112,012 RCRTH SIWRE BMUNIAB. T ot st TrpA NN, late of | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. SAN BRUNG HILLS Gedae, 1ot onl¥ line of Devisadero stret, e85 | NW line of Clary street 100 NE Sixth, NE 25 Finos, Seats Crus, Salisss, Del e sfzo‘mgmvc'mcg"‘m T VALLEY against you in this orable court and is o e s | 1 av + | alvided one-half lot en ne of ssion an Jose and Princi a3 ons 1. , *7:45, 8:45, a aissoluticn of marriage on the | goor fabe G mpward; Mchilister cars ¢ NN .OLIVET. CEMETERY. | JRHEai e i I L strest, 265 W Sixih, 51720 by N s; $10. ~ | 15007 San Jose fos Gatos and Principal o o A2, T, 25, s ertion without just cause or ex- : exnoedis Lodl Sisacdbl) 2 - Jor e and Olive Hamilton to Christian W, | . J8cob and Lina Heyman to Joe Noe, lot on - : guring three wears and upward. And | A_PRUNSWICK House, 145 Sixth—Tooms, DFF'CE: 916 MARKET ST. Hansen, lot on W line of Central avemue, 10 | & line of Forty-ninth avenue 125 N of § street, | 3307 S48 5000 FEACRMARLEtoRs 10-008 e required to enter un, 25c to $1 per night; 5 to $5 per week, and S e S of Waller street, S 26 by W 107:6; $10. 3 F & Menlo Park, Palo Alto.. 0 he said suit ut the proper | _ilght housekeeping rooms: open all might Clrisian W. Hansen to Caroline M. Hansen, T p e R §:30 San Jose aad Way Stacioss. 9o i s ». = " 873 - same; gift. . B 7.00r New Orlesns Ex —San Luls day of November mext and In | AT (The Al s She Soc. $i. §158 aicht; | [NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Charles A. Peters to Frederlck W, Poters, lot | 200, N of L strest, N 60 by B 120 810~ Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los An- Ty Tt e 0 per week: house oben all night. | | Samuel McFadden, 15 years manager for ggg'g*:fif;“;fg" street, 100 N of Halght, N | yiter, lots'23 to 15 in block F, Lake View fhfes; Deuing: N - Fhen Wew ner will proceed and the suit be heard = = = the United Undertakers' Association; M. J. i8s #10- na tract; $10. .- o . : ANGELUS Hotel, 630 Stockton st bet. Bush | | McBrearty, with ihe same compan ‘Frederick W. and Mildred G. Peters to Anna to W. Esters van Krakan, lot | 811-45 Palo Alto and Way St J determined, wour absence motwithstand- | ang Pine—Elegantly furniched rooms; sultes. | | vears: P. F. Green, late with 3. C. JCone | | 1. Jutton (wite of gy hod on § corner Bighteenth avemus and & strees, | $11:45¢ Sab Jose sud Way Statl ation to the undersigned, SADWAY, 1514, nr. Polk—Nicely furnished | | 1OF, & Co;, have cpened new Funeral Par- ATy Mapis strect, 103:3% § of Sacamenty, | S5 21508 W 220.62 NSV 186.85 NE 200 fn block LRI L e . Tl Silh Way of Say e lors at 1171 Mission st between Seventh || Line of Maple stieet 1E:Sgy 2 of Saoramento, | 361, Hunter tract; $1000. +Sunday excepied. 1§ Suaday only. 71 OWNES ‘ and Eighth. _Telephone South 44. S 29:10%, B 112:6, J ) :10%, W @ Saturday only, € Monday 2 LIAM DOWNES, solici- 34:6: $10, Builders’ Contracts. ® Saturday and S Tuesds o c Chambers, Mocre Lucy V., Gertrude H. and Arthur E. Kellom. 3 Sunday only. ‘a Dally exce i sire ney, State of New South Wales: 304 f to James McEvoy, lot on W line of Folsqrs| American Milllng Cpmpany of San Francisco | — s For ihe B T, JOH ). LEARY, =d_rms., suites, sir soncumiged - The []dd Fg”flws Cgmetg[ Assflfliafl | street, 95 § of Twenty-fith, § 25 by W 115; §10, | (owners) with A. Gradin_(contractor). archi- = P - & CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly | B": Estate Josephine Barrett (minor, by Lucy | tects H. Gellfuss & Son—Painting, whitewash- e | O tahed Aunily ToOmS; prices ressonabie. Plunkett, gnardian) to C. M. George Reimers, | ing, gilding. etc., for a four-story and base- [MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY . = - | Funeral Conductors iot on W line of Church street 25 N of Day, N | ment brick building on SE corner of Union and usalito frive p. m. e ELOE 3y oy vie : (FOR CREMATION ONL 25 by W 80; $813. e . v St San Fran. | Foot of Market St. | San Fran. 3 THROUGH TRAINS. from 10 $1 50 night; $1 2 open all night. | 4 NLY). Mary Barrett to same, same; $10. Louis Roeckele (owner) with Carl N. P.! A o - 7:456 a m. week days—Cazadero and way Dol | e g .o | Funeral rooms—i20. Golden Gate ave.; tele- | _Alta Building and Loan Assoclation to Juljus | Ahlgren (contractor), architect August Nordin Week| SUn- | n cisy o cuasoproren| D00 | WESE g0iione ELLIS, 053—Elegantly furnished parlor suit; phone South 934. Jacobs, lot on W line of Diamond street 110 | —Alterations to a store in bullding on SW Days.| days. & days. |Days. " "3.15p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta-. suitable for three gentlemen. Oukiand office—1004 Broadway; telephon | 8 of Twenty-second, § 20 by W 115:0; $a25. | comner of Eddy and Léavenworth streets, No. g0, | GU0A.|wouw woeungron | Z15 . S04, tions. FILLMO} 21615 — ¢ room: | = Clay 01 Samuel and Mary H. Knight to Charles Hol- | 229 Leavenworth; 3 | F:30A.1 B0 A-| pats,” returaiog leaves 15 p. | 3% Y, turdays excepted)— | FILLMORE, 2216%—Furnished front room: | ™ ygin office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., | brook, lot on N line of Sutter streat 123 W of | . Mutunl Savings Bank (owner) with A. Merla | 145 P 000 AT i id mocty woas| 11D Pi3:85w. | 5218 p. m. week days (Sa ital = San Francisco. telephone West £90. Sansome, W 122 by N 137:6; $10. Company (contractors), architect William Cur- | 1371000 A0 s pya cniy. 3:30 P TO00 3. . Sundays-Cazadero and way sta- FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, | Frices of cremation—Adults over 15 years| Thomas R. and Annie K. Hobson, Leo and | lett—Grille and bronze work and window | - 1190 At ™ T VERY OF TAMALPAIS™ tioms. 1 per Week. of age $26; children under 15.years of age, | Bertha Block to Soo Hoo Nam Art and Leong | frames for bank building now belng erected on - 3308 Y0200 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way $5_MARKET-ST. location; ‘floor 40360 H. | Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rpoms 35¢ 10 | taiu s s TR o hoHEN Pree? | B0E Powe "W 2lby N 50, !gignon street, | 1104 o'smr;u:l“sefii o ’);v Re o ¥ T teare e mmu' Holiday boats and trains will rea el 2. -ET. H , o plication. = L - [ 120 E Powell, ¥ 165 ). 73:10%, 27, 9%, 53:0%, Tavern 9:3) 7. arrive San Pranetsco 11:45 i A BNITR, W5 Nl . $150 night; $175 to 85 week: reading room. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. Anna §. Condon vs. Frank B. Bates, Mary | 50:0%: W% g en Detet Ofow, 21 MARKET STREET and SAVSALITO FERRE.. | Sunday timae. a pis

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