The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 2, 1902, Page 39

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“asquerade cos- & Chase bldz 4 mmoles removed by Traverse 1170Mark-1 cores deafmess and Henna restores gray ore_conducting Lesiness im the pres. S-S5 Marke: street known as the R expired by lmita- effect or e == NLEIN & KERUMS. e ADVEMTISEMENTS. RS 4. P. SIDERBERG will be responsibie for any for wines. wors and cigars at Standard Hotel, Poist Richmond. Cal. PROPOSALS. PALMISTRY. experience iz New mo pay. @11 Tork st: 1 ol raction or = MRS BELMONT. THE SAN FRAXNCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Tatssiz and William 2538 “Albert Frank. a Dative of San Francisco, axed 45 years and 8 83 acquainiances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), st 11 oclock. at 1946 California sireet. Interment private. Please omst CGALLAGHER—In October 30, Eusband od Agnes, James, sie and the late H. W. Gallagher, a native of County Mayo, Ireland. aged 67 years = and 3 Churcs. at 10 o'clock. Interment Hely vember 1, 1902, Ed- oz of Keegan, 2 native months and 6 day ELUMPKE—I= tiss city, November 1, 1262, at ne 1068 Chestnut street. corner b ik beloved a zative of Olden ears 3 months and a2, October 31, 1902, Canc- Herman K ed wife of Erust, Herman Krus! Jr., the residence of Mrs. entrsi avenme. Imterment |COMMERCIAL NEWS 3. 3t 9330 o' ciock, from the under- | £ Alaska hflnhl“‘m Cal Fruit As 84 5 Pac A Cal Wine As1t1% — | Pa e C Borx. 1! | | 1 i 59 they were handed the decision—35 to 4 2, UNGERTAIN GAME [ DECLARES FRAUD BOFS TO ANGELS 1902. 1S COMMITTED Score Often Tied and|Eastern Safety Fund In-| Result Remains in Doubt. { surance Society in Court. Householder’s Singls Brings|Member Alleges Forty Thou- | In Winning Run in Ninth Inning. sand Dollars Was Im- properly Used - 1 ble yesterday afternconm at Park. The breakaway was close, many | mann, 2 member of the Safety Fund In- decisions were close and the ending was | surance Soclety of New York, against the i ! CALIFORN1A STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Closeness was the keynote ofu:enub—! ROCHESTER, N. Y, Nov. 1—-A civil | ST Recreation | action has been begun by Albert Hauss- | just as close as finishes generally are | society and its board of directors and of- | than the men who toil for your uncle, and | having fraudulently and filegally and for | the sum of $8.08 secured their seats as © | passed out. The Angels were more lucky | ficers, whom Haussmann charges with | lends G 37 rous streak : directors, and later with attempting at a kit Y mesiing on October %, to turm over the = St Yution mpe e o Mg = | early in the combat and made the Angels | S b= accompenicd i TR i = MXE 6 L NEERGAARD rvads 1te & 70 :l;s-:;p«. e b ks | some substantial gifts. He was ably as- | Sire business and assets of the society to the American Guild, ternal nie | sisted by one Leahy, who gracefully let | sation of Richmond, Vo - a pitch go through his grapplers. This{ The plaintif?f has aiready secured a court | lalso gave the southern giants a run| order restraining the defendants from ! which should have been sidetracked. | disposing of funds of the society amount- Prst st__corper Jopes: phome Polk KIL " PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. M. Fitzgerald City & County Bank. Cypress Lawn Imp Co. Eastern Dynamit: | Ewa Sugar Piantation = Mr. Wheeler, the graceful curve dis- | ing to more than $M.00. The Gefendants to-morrow | | penser from the land of smiles, had a | naméd in the complaint are Charles L. (Mcnday). a: 11 o'clock, from.bis late res. | day of reverses. For a while he looked : Yates, supreme commander; Frederick W. gence, 3;;}'51& bs;x:«, Interment Cyprese | | like a sure -winner. Then the error siege | Smith, supreme treasurer; Marion B. Fox ! set in and he bore likeness to a dead one. | and O. K. Hamilton, ail prominent busi- | He managed to plug along and was dead , ness men of Rochester; Ferdinand H. !game all the time. Timely batting at| Duckwitz, supreme manager; Phillp Bom- | laet came to his rescue and he pulled out | Imer Jr.. supreme secretary, and John C. | a winper. | Livermore of Buffalo and C. 1 Atwo-bamrhycrhull.anulmnt!Dmuafw | from Jackson's bat, a passed ball by| The S0 alleged to have been used by { Leahy and, finaliy,-a long fiy to center the defendants, it is said, was for the ’byWheelerlwsmeukntmwro:‘vmofflmflvemofme?m ! runs which the Angels accumulated in ' board of direcigrs for securing the resiz- !Lbe:econdpeflod_ | s city, October 31, 1902 sative of Germany, aged | Rose Vanvales, apd brother of James McEntee, Mre Mery Clarke azd Theresa Mabel E. Kyle, 22, Harry H. Velieno, 23, so] Helen M. F Ent McEntee, loving fatber of Mrs. M. D. | Broouly ; Peeriess Ofl . Pacific States Tel & Tel. The Ponies came back fighting in the | leged, was accomplished through fifth. With two out Wheeler fumbled | It representations, and ome of the vic- | Glendon's grounder. Shay tore of a, tims of these alleged misrepresentations { double and Glendon came in. Meany sin- | oo o o E T Klln‘ t;.el!ayor[ of igled and Shay scampered home, and | Syra amount of society’ ;%}gm(“p&mm.“fiflm‘mu involved In the suit is $163.000. | a double, which put tke Ponies one to the ood. SThe Angels overcame this with another pair in the same round, and then the Po- | nies were right there with one more big jone in the seventh, which created an- | other deadlock. So it remained Gll the | eighth, when the sport was broken up. } Raymer hit to third and beat the throw. Dilion sacrificed. Householder through with a beautiful smash to cem- i ter, which brought Raymer around with | the tally that counted most of all. The | | Ponieseould not do a single thing in their | { half of the ninth, so it was all a thing OAKLAND HARBOR SAN YRRANCISCO, Foot of Markes St Rafael Con- |5 ¥ inmon of Manila. Mrs. Cap- | Dry Dock - Sen Jeaquin Oil TS o | —_coAsT,UNE Sl pass Amendment No. S, but and vote against it. | Demt | be -m ing at 10 o'clock. ‘emetery, by carriag 6f the Young Men's !:‘- 14184 picely furnished KELLY, Grand Pres. s oo 45 4 NLEY., Grand Sec. MINING ETOCKS. Following were the sales on the Sa= Fran- i g g g S Exchange Board vesterday: | Of the past. The score: Senta Rosa SERE Moming Session. P | SAN FRANCISOO. i : 4 Margaret 18 % Concat s Ve & AB R BESE PO.A E i Cro=n Point . . 2 ‘S 2 e .3 A e e i 24) rer HUL. . 51| Meads. a1 e 1Te e | Con 5 ST L R at_her late residence. | | Leaby. - B e B I roer of Fell In- | | Norayie. ‘15 SiveTs ecew el | _Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock | Burms, sS4 910 3. % 6 BIRTRS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS %7 1 1982 Carc | Boact yessersar: 018230 31 -4 o 1 e 3 1 e s Bige e e T Bi marriaze aad o 1 ® e 0. ¢ & ¢ 700 Con Cal & Va_ = 3 5 = £00 Choilar i | 500 Gould & © ! inning. | 30 Gouls & Cur. 08 2w Sierra 3 LOS ANGELES. 200 Hale & Norc. 60 Tnion Con.... | = = AB. R BH SB. PO. i 360 Occidental ... 12/ 300 Yellow Jacket 13| voran. ss 3er e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. et o1 018 ‘ sf‘Tp.u'. Nov. 1—31575, g5 = maydezatess Je o 1 1 e 3 I " e CE © 1108 Bl e 11 (3% %, 25 ! BY INNINGS. 62001 S 011132 . A BRESLIN, President = 23010 C. L. EBNER. Secretars. o 03131 3(’!:-1!- ‘87) e 4 wister of the late Mre Harris, -Orown — . Phyle. Sacri- Tyree, County Kerry, Irciand, | Borcks - R — om_calied balis—Off | W. 5 off Wheeler 1. Left on basesSao | out _ Reflly: illon_ Passed balls—Roach, Leahy. | Wild pitch—Glendon. Time of game—One hour | Umpire—McDozald. sailing. N i I GKONG MARU (calling at Maxila) Barley for London. SACRAMENTO, Nov. L—Cutter, pitch- {8 & HO x"" ~ The British ship Manydown was cleared yes. | ing superb ball for Sacramento, with £ S NIPPON | terdar for London, £1.927 culs batley, valued at | sionewall defense behind him, shut out| and 25000 ft lumber 2 oS, -~ OMAN_—SORENSEN—In this city, 982, by the Rev. P. Turn shed room to Jet ¥ton—New furmishec fleld. with his champion twirler. Schmidt, | in the boxX. but the heavy batters of the | | Senators made Mr. Schmidt look like a | with the | bad 3-cent piece and sent his offerings all | 46825 ctls barley, 187 cs over the lot. Tommy Sheshan biossomed | canned and 1570 balf-bbls salt salmon, 103.370 | out in all his old-time form and repeat- | ft t=mber and 20.322 ft door stock. valued at | edly earred the pldudits of 391,573, The vessel also carried IZ.000 ft lum- | by A Cargo for Australia The British shiv General Gordon was clearsd yesterday for Melbourne, Ausiralia, 2824 & | following ‘careo: o “Nicolaas | Sabina Ro- | of Bayern, Germany, i years 7 months and 28 days. nds Tespectfally fovited to at- | services to-day (Sun- at the pariors of H. F. - Mission strect, betwees | DET 2= dunaage. valued at I —e i her of Henry, George, | 1be brir Jobn D. Spreckels sailed yesterda: AB.R. BA. SB.PO.AE. | | oline and Erpest Seekamp, 2’ mative of | m SR iRrT e 8 e f Ggmnny.ltedh yea: 1 £ 2.3 0 ©® 0 st Ylouis Nov.1210 am’ St PaulNov. 26, 10 am | i i { ° g 1 :‘nn.a“.xcv»n.l' am!St Louts. .Dec. 3,10 am | ! 3 2 RED STAR LINE. | - Bush street, ‘here - 4 2 1 B 2 e Vices will e held under the auspioes of Gor- 8 % 2 8 & 98 NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. { mania Stamm No. §3, U. O. R M., and the 8 e 1 0 Kex'stonNov. £ 10 am! Vadersd Nov.22.10 | San_Prancisco Musical Fund Society and 51160 3 1 Friesiand Nov.15,10 am Kroon'nd Nov.28.10 am | o' Mutual Protective Union. e e ’ - | CHAS. D. 3 OAKLAND. | s { i AS. R BH. S . A £ | CONP. ! W 0&!;00 o , DIRECT LINE Pt et (B i 8 f s b emmeTh wich _ i 2 rt:u":flx‘?g beid. Interment Laure] | McCreedie, rf. 3 0. 0.0 3 0 1|™ X i g | Ruriburt, 4 8 0.0 ¢ o 1| Rieeumiy BOYER—In this city, November 1, 1902 Wil- © = i B R S B O-Mm liam F_ beloved of Bettie S. Bover, | streets. R 1 | E i 8 in ek e Tas Nt it 408 Tares Bayer. o miive of OMo: | STELLMAN In Sen Eatacl e i, 305 akes hay- 710,090 Tou Tertitiacy, oh o | St 5 2068 00 5 1jlen AN apell e sl days. o O Eeat ary beans, 30,000 Tbs rice, 1947 1 " o= bread, et e - T :::'sszu,—xnu-:-aur. -:i‘?:hm'- Hos- | fn’:.-., s o i St SN T5%0 na mit, 165 e iy 635 Tes dfl:d‘ Totals ... % 0 3 13T l! - evenson Mansion) —Large ‘al. November 1, IW2. Archur Frackiin | and brother of George, Martin and Withia | Deas 4903 ibs 4 c= sukar, 1654 “‘""‘“"’-ml RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. front cor. room. suitabie 5 aduits: basdscrn. Soellman and Mra P. Perrine, 2 native of | 108 foagns, &0 Ji= bam. 330 Ite lara. 2132 00022403 BAY AND Iy furn : exceptiona! tabie: rates 1o por Boston, Mass. aged 34 years and & monthe. | 158,08 Tl 100 IS, freeh 3";_,;?:”.1 00212461 —N fromi B et acguaintances are respec: ol ! 4 00 o0 0—9 T i e e ST R T Yot | el Ronls el o e 0t | R A N R e e b=t RS, e | o, 98 o= milleafe, $35 pags wronerias 2o SUMMARY. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE o MONTICELLL e e R L T 2 soiima requiem high mess will Be ceie i aun, 20 Rax ihacts, 3 base hit—Hildedrand. Two-base bits | 9:45 & m, 3:15 and 8:30 5. m.. except Sua- - i md.w:ummhsm,m““u P onop e i e Mebrand, Do: Sacrifice hits | day. Sunday, 3:45 & m, 830 5. m. Leaves Zished room. with or withos: boar | ins at10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olives { oot X BFZ ML S2008, 128 o8 boots and ahoes, First base on errors—Sacramen- | Vallejo 7 o m., 13:30 $ P = ot t_. mear Twe! .2 - g =73, 11 pkex Slectrical suppites. 100 cx 7 bbis | 10,5, Oakisnd L Firet base on calied balle— | Sanday. Sundey. To m. L35 pm Fure, ROOMS AXD BOARD WANTY | 19%, Oscar, belovea e T ves | oI e T yagoe material. 811 o @ Oukiund 7. | ou:—By Cut- ko o R m ~ - - SAN BRUNO HILLS | Forgoftsky. ama brother of Emil and Feifx EhlfinmlmmmLfi;fi}“@' e Senmiac 2 Mt by plicher— e | BROE TOUNG ladr will care for house for use of vomr T » & mative of iron, S0 Laughlin_ Double play—Sheehan e ———— B - IET ¢ i ccils Tope, 15 bbis lime, 25 cs turpentine. e Box = OLIVET CEMETERY @ il BATLWAY TRAVEL. RS JFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. m m ) R G e Ch e : RAILROAD. et = tween Seventh th, where services | G2¥ for Panatna and way ports, carried mer- Thomas J. Stretch, 2 teamster RENRY J. CALLACHER CO, | =il te beid nnder the of Court Bar. | chandise for Mexico, valued at $1604: Cenmtral .mc.,,.i,mmm,mm Via Sausalito Ferry. e L1 s 3 Parcs No. 79 F. of A Intermest America, : Panama, $883; New York, from the effect of wounds received Commaecns Amu I 1R AT R = 3 fuderal car from | g4 peincipal shipments were as foi- | o5, ey FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALI=Y | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND l Eighteenth and Guerrers |oms from a knife in the e ot EAN RAFAEL. 2 Fifth 51, opposite Lincoln School. R To Mexico 51600 ft lumber, 300 bbis ce-|O0n June 5 of this yéar in Kuntr Bros® _nfl&l":-.!:-. 11:00 i Telephone South S0. I—u-nmmmum grocery, 4 street. Stretch was in | a. m., 13:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6245, — Mre William widow of the late | potatoss, 10 cs fresh fruit_ the barroom of the grocery $:00. 145 p. m. 745 & m. does not fum 15 [ D T SO | R e incers Dania o the e | arl’ comiral merica 1176 Sbis flour. 10 bide | with friends when Lynch- entered and | M3 Vailey. { UNITED UNDERTAKERS i 1o express ship- | axle gress:, 1487 pkgs iding material, 10 - SUNDAYS—7:00. $:00, *9:-90__*10: 11:00, | Cars | - | masters in the port and ber other friends for | bates tage, 240 lbs bread. Tbs beans,” 539 | stabbed him three times in the body with | 1135 a. m.. 12:30, 41:30, 2:30, “3:45. 5:00, 6:00, | corie | Formeriy in Metropotitan Tempie, | fbeir kind and ready sympathy and help i | fbs codfish. 32 pkgs beer. 30.000 Ibs cement, 312 |a pocket knife. Lynch had been dis- | 7:30, 9:00, 11:45 p. m. tion of local Srstclass No second- ey i -| Now a: 85 MISSION. Tel South 165. | ber recent xreat umanhmhmmnfiwmmxmh-—m Trains marked (") run to San Quentin_ a.-nn-u:—i—--zme- ynm}cfczzox}némq.:"m&.hi Bflm&:nnn:n:m Near Fifth St. = mn-&uifl:.l.l-'fl-k_n:gx two years previously. Lynch was arrested w- TO_SAN FRANCISCO. | sponding train arrives at 11:10 . m. Tuestay a nd Powt : Priv. . ipments z: Moderate Rates. 1 pkes zroceries Drovisions. 3361 ‘hops, i e *8:28_7:40, 8:15 and Friday. = = B - - ~ g~} - Tumber, 15 Dkgs leather after a severe struggle and was found to N e T e 1 | Civers. 310 Toa milletuds 14 ta” iyoie; | be tnsane. He i now in the Napa In. | L - 133 335 B3, i, 530, WA, e I I SO § H &5 phgs omicns. 553 phEs motatoes. | seme Asylum. ss:00. 9:38 1100 i Siorage Co 639 Markes =17 | : n'"':'ng‘:. 15 e O i it 3 R R q:g-.'xs-.‘t:-.caa:u.u"ck e ot whipping At Cot Taten. i } e T e e, B HOTEL ARRIVALS. 7 Rains marked (7 start from San Quemtin. PACIFIC Sterege and Furniture Moving Com- | Tha mofa. 2621 It suivhic acia, S0 FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. um.flamu.:n—h&-fi-;x m-b-lflll-.flur.-u-flty. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. '_W&'fi'a 945, g@i Zals 20 cs wine, 352 ctls whea:, 10 rests Emn—-‘: fll_ilj- n:-..:.u 5 '-2_1;‘ SEWING MACHISES AND SUPPLIES. Edminsten & soa. D G Gardiner. L Gatos | 10:40. = Panama—1000 gals wive. 40 cs cammed | S Deois oot Watsomet | | SUNDAYS—S:30, 7:55 10:08: ALL kinds bought, soid. rentad, exchanged: re- | saimon. 25 cs canned vegetables. DR fl‘cw 12:15, 120, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 605, omest ates. Tel Green 164 305 St New Tork—S0197 gals wine, 85 gats | 3 3 e Bosto B Cunbingtam, | b = == searas- | FUSERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. A b rar e T 10w lens in"-"-."““ e ALL kinds beught, sold w . 22341 Mission st Teleps . Tbs rice, 50 bales bair, 480 cs canped sal- Peterson, Neor 'Hc-t.ohl 745 3 teed_Chas Piambeck 1915 e ; | Mabel Peterson, Nebr [Miss ma statiens. CREMAT(ON E R Toms, Portland g!-u e 5 % Oresen T Potern: Ouxd | “Ts 5. 433 GOLDEN GATE AVE..._ Phoge Souts 834 ; Hetcasten. /10 1 e B o Grouars maiiet Patterscn, %o zay address wpom appu- c;v ‘T.‘hl M’ fl.r Ban Framciecs, Cai® A e i%“h”* .

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