The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 10, 1902, Page 11

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REAL < _ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALR. e . H. UMBSEN & ©O. HHMEE - oooooo 2000000 unimproved property to be our salesroom, Monday, December 15, 12 o'clock noon. FORECLOSURE SALE, wing five properties, which formerly ed to the late Ellen M. Mowry, must be o) SW. corner Grove and Laguna sts.—A la: tantial buildirg, producing at present a omiinal vental, ut if properly altered would id handsomely; 120x81:3; 3 frontages. @ No. 617 to No. 628 Gro i Buchanan—I; e dry and bl nth; ot 100x1: v Laguna mprovements consist of stable, th shop; rents $90 per | » 2 frontages. { SW. cor. Buchana vered with old im lendid _holdin, 120x118:6; 3 Pa5a Gorve ste.—Parlly | ovements; rents mominal: to improve with modern tade. ' . Hayes and 'Lagunn sts.—Substan- H‘Dm ents, Sonsisting ot and & t; rents §$1S0 per mon ich "can yeadily be in ' L, y creased; 120x81:3; & @) No. 1410 to No. 14141 Powel Broadway and Vailejo oo suitarsii provements, GoBtieting of 3 etores, aweiling | rooms and 2 0 = ats; rents $86 per mont sw "ESTERN ADDITION CORNER - cor. Buchanan st. and Lillyave. ble holding and if i | | i i 1 bet. | CHOICE PARK RESIDENCE. No. 1721 Oak st., bet. Ashbury and Claf Elegant mbdern residence of verything in first-ciass ord: °d and accepted by city CHOICE NOR' ACH € rrP\LR cor. Mason and Lombard sts.—This large ‘corner iot i improved would Laguna and Bu: odern home of 12 rooms street, grand view and | ot 40x137:6. No. 214-214 bet. 234 o 21 2 and 24th—Good, al improvements, consist- ing of 2 flats bath each, with | barn in rear; rents $31 per month; lot 31:8x | 117:6 to_rear street ESTMENT. { Lombard and Green. ln‘wm\emenls consist | se: lot % BUILDING LOT. Lot No. 14, block 4. Mountain i "{Dm\e‘d. west Falcon ;\l’ EKVYXPS XE. of Moes ave . irregular. For catelogue to No. 15 Jansen st., ‘wich, Mason Montgomery ‘st. BMIS FOB HOUSEKEEPING. BRADY. 6_Housekeeping rooms; nished roo: <pis, G192 winy fromt sousts. Meht . $15; also single rooms; reason. O'FARRELL; 402, 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, ieaces; single cor. Taylor—The Lmneue, all conven- rooms. FILLaORE 5 22194 large furnished rooms, and $30. bath for housekeeping; -choice; GOLDEN GAT! fur.; bath, E, 622—3-room flat, handsomely laundry, gas range; nice, sunny. GOLDEN GATE ave., keeping: ranges; sun phone. 637—Furnished hcuse- running water; gas ny suites; HYDE, 408—Back parior with kitchen: also rear basement suite; rd, laundry; $14. OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Connecting par- ove; : $12 also single bay window; lors; gas st housekeeping; TWENTY-THI RD, 3725, mear Dolores Three or four sunny bay windows; nice, neat, com- plete. Il ROOMS TO ARGYLE Hotel, 75c day upward; McAllister cars to ‘handsomest grill room in California. sum) door. LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 234 McAllister—New, elegant, THE fAN MARRIAGE LICENSES yohe tollowinx marriage licenses were issued ‘..!ohn B. Simpson, 21, 115 Haves street, and John A. % Seattle, Wash., and Bessie E. Aston, 25, Seattle, Wash. Jean Coutou, 40, 812 Jackson street, and Caroline Oldhlm 20, 921A Pacific street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATER. Birth, marriage and death motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GUNZENDORFER—In ‘this city, December 1802, to the wife of J. Gunzendorfer, a daughter. MARRIED. BOCKMAN—HALL—December 7, 1802, by the Rev. R. C. Foute, John R. Bockman and Kathryne B. Hall, both of San Franeisco. HOFFMAN—ZOBEL—In this city, November 30, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Max Hoffman and Gertrude C. Zobel. ——— A—BRUNSWICK House, 25¢ to §1 per light housekeeping fooms; open all night. 148 Sixth—Rooms night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and AT “The Alm st.); 31 50 to §10 rooms 25¢, 5c, onte” §73 Market st (or Xo, 1 $1 50 night; per week; house open all nignt. BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1368)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also furnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furpished s nny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 Qlonrt)—\lcely furn. rooms 35c, ; $1 __$1 50 nigh PLLL sunny room; private famil 1508—1 furnished, 50, $6 week; open all night. 1 unfurnished front reasonable; opposite Panhandle; iy: reference. Grana Southern, $1 50 night 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $2 to $6 week; reading room. HOWARD, furnished roc beds; §1 50 t 715, nr. Third (St. Davids)—Sunny oms en suite or single; clean o $5 per week; reading room. KEARNY, fe; aiso ooms for ge: 238—Furnished rooms_for man and for light housekeeping; other ntlemen; nicely furnished. MARKET, 706—One small room, $1 per week. 1049 (The Falmouth)—: ned rooms, $10 to §25 per month. ewly fur- w corner Eighth—Newly furnished rooms; $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, offi elevator; elec. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and lights: day, week, mo. en suite; rea ST3—Nicely furnished rooms, single or sonable; phone and bath. n squere and > also near Hotel. In the new plans free: { ker building. ! le‘“-"‘HPEE new modern fiats, rents $82 50 per month; east side of Stelner st bet. Green ste. Apply on premises. ‘THIRD 417 ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; o $8; floor rooms per night, month, $8 to $30; Be to $150; week, $2 elevator on ground with hot and cold water; baths. ne rams electrie iights 217 Leavenworth—N= 3 suites, with elevator; steam heater. furnis] 3 —Front ba: -window room; sunny; hed. & SCITE OR ELECTRIC {; FIRS ROOMS AND BOARD:. | AUDITORIUM A HOTEL, 117 EDDY; AMERL N AND EUROPEAN PLAN; 150 ROOMS, SINGLE: PRIVATE BATHS! LIGHTS AND STEAM HEAT- THROUGHOUT: PHONE IN EVERY CAFE N STREET ST-CLASS L. McKENNA, PROP. | BOARDERS w tian Hotel for working Elrl‘ week and $3 50 per MMA HANI anted at the Co-operative Chris- living at _cost; Address MISS KS, 645 Folsom st.; phone Red GEARY, 978 (The Kenmore)—Newly furnished ; thoroughiy tes with baths. with annex, enson mansion, opp. Grace Clurch, 807 California st.; attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. EOTEL REGINA 418 Turk—New house, ele gantiy furn.; all mod. imp'vments; European ~balance $20 monthly; § rooms, | ow; 24th st. Box 2929, Call. LAMEC furnished su RNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; ites or single: steam heat. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— $60 to § tract 90 per acre, on Rancho best_for p: iry and general farming. Apply o The Cotati 302 California lL.pfl;r Department EE & TRUST co., ALFALFA land, within 50 mw- of city; write :O';m“mm" MARK E. 116 Mont- e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | ALAIEDA REAL ESTATE. omes for sale. FRUT\ flLEAD\ERTISEME\'[S Montgomery st. \ul ICITOR . anted for legitimate THE l\g\}i_SxorF AGENCY, ST&!!!L‘RI\'G OR STUTTERIN( _CELLERATED Melbourne pediment at system for im- echool. Van Ness and Market. ——————— TURF. THE SYNDICATE; cinch the races; iry thelr n and handicap. 102 Ellis, open evenings. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. S IN TYPEWRITERS—We ‘hines for less money than any | : rentals $3. The Typewriter telephone Main 266, ihe office of ber 10, Hn)‘warii building, San Fra ICE_The Giant Powder Com. A dividend, No. 48, of fifty cents ‘per share on the issusd capital stock ? the company has been declared, pcylhlea&} the campany, rooms 2 ncisco, on Decem- Transfer books close December R. LEAVELL. Secretary. FRUITY ALE REAL ESTATE. -established and pay- vith @ cozy home: bom _ cottage, bath, fine windmill and _barn, chicken v orchard, all ete.; lots of oders. incubator, O4KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CF: ICY ERCADWAY. | H | | OARLAND REAL ESTATE. om, vl"h-ahh‘ : You can n buy a arge ope for less mon be built with sunshine playground on side or r can play in safef for where space can be hs he beauty and attractiveness with. round trip rate by ferry aud trains $3 and upward Iots only §12 and upward per foot and subject so s vance at any time. Call on K. I MONT. | GOMERY, forenoons, 467 Ninth st., Oakland: ternoons, 11 Montgomery st., San Francisco, SPECIAL bargain—$2500; & mode of 7 rooms and bath, ete.: good location; street work dobe. Apoly at 50x12; C. LASSEN"S. 466 10th st.. Oakland, Cal. cottage OAKLAND FUR. HOUSES WANTED. WE have a tenant (Eastern) for a large Au— pished house in Oakland for 6 months. §. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway. _—_— 0thA3D HOTELS. y suites sample rooms for commercial men, OAKI-AI'D F’Clilm FOR SALE. FURNITURE ood and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Lleventh st., Oakland. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $900 EACH—2 cottages of § rooms each; West $6200—10-room house: Durant ave.: lot 30x CHENEY & BERRY. Berkeley. SEWI IIG -.ACHI!'EI AND SUPPLIES. LL kinds bought, soid, rented, exchanged, A iring: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 206 4th. t, sold end repairing guaran- ALL hm‘ beck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. mlAGB AND Wml!olalll. FIUM Storage & Van Co.: furaiture, r:urox.\!, E W i Ho"anl. mear Third; phone Grant 161 “KINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; iel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. RCE-RODOLPH Storaxe & Moving Co..of- mxfcemwam il sts.: tel. Priv. Ex. 571 LDEN West Storage: advances made: $i0 ety R ‘and Furniture Moving PAc.!ru: Storass and Fer Jmm SEMENT! x,Td.mn—x—:.me of WILLIAM otice is hereby given OHN FARNHAM. ad. estate of WILLIAM RON, deceased, to the creditors of, and &1l persons having claims against the said de- ceased, youch to e rs, Wil publication of this notice, ministrator, the same bel of the business o County of San Francisco, State of Cali- a. JOH. he_estate of t CARLTON W. GRE ministrator, xhibit' them with the necessary thin four months after the first to the ‘Faid ad- 79, Chronicle building, pldce for the transaction the said estate in the City at ng N FARNHAM, administrator of WILLIAM BARRON, deceased. 1»: iy N A8 Chronicle rooms 7 building. Dated at San l'nndi(:o. Dec. 34, 1902 \(»TI“E to_Creditors—Estate of JOSEPH F. | NESSY, LSS’ also known alto Ynown as HENN R"JYL'—‘ deceased, also known as J. F. HEN- as HENNESSY LE- Notice is hereby given the urdersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, ad- ministrator of the HE > estate of JOSEPH F. also known as F. HEN- NESSY LE- to the creditors of, and all persens having claims against the said | deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary | Vouchers, within four moni.s after the first publication of this notice, ministrator, to the sald ad- at room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. JOH: of the estate o{ JerPfl F. HENNESSY, | as J. HENNESSY _ LEROYLE, FRANK McGOWAN, Attorney for Adminis- Iso kno N FARNHAM. administrator F. HENNESSY, also known deceased. trator, rooms 75, 19 and 80, Chronicle build- Francisco, Dec. 3d, 1902. ing. Dated at San NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of SIVERT FOSSUM. deceased—Notice iz hersby siven istrator e undersigned, JOHN . Theestate of SIVERT FoS deceased, to the creditors of, and all sons having claims against the said de- cased, o exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad- ministrator, the same beis of the b and Ceun fornia. Ji FRA at room 79, Chroniéle building, ng his place for the transaction usiness of the said estate in the City ¢ San Francisco, State o. Cali- N FARNHAM, administrator of deceased. the estate of SIVERT FOSSUM, K McGOW. trat: ing. roome Dats at San Francisco, Dec. AN, Attorney for ‘Adminis- 5, 79 and 80, Chronicle build- PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS ] Bids wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, up to 1 o'clock p. Francisco, California, m. Satu 20, 1902, and opened immediately thercafter, in the presence of bidders, for Fu'rnllmn( and Gelivering g supplies, etc., County, wilie), mitting bids tion by the uartermaster and _commissary for the Veterans’ Home, Napa Californta (rallroad station Yount- for siz months, comme; -1, 1903, aud ending June 30, 1903. with information and inst Commencing January thdulb_ ructions will be furnished upon applica- Bidders will care- of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accogdance with such schedules. tea, coffee sugar must be made on sam- ples submitted. No bids will be received from parties and carrying who are not dealers in stock of supplies on which they bid Each bidder must e s lfl:;x:-ny his bid with and 1 it m«nzotmo.nmnmhum";:ym.u’ l.he Dbidder will emm-mm-nd ‘Illdm contract upon mnotice of acceptance as re- quired by law. The board reserves the rignt to reject any or all bids and to arder any quantity over or under specified. Addmflollfiflfl’ F.o‘mv , Secretary Board of Directors eterans’ Home of Cafifornia, " Sansome San Board of Directors, JOHN F. Secretary. By order of the SHEEHAN, ’ . DIED. Butler, Elizabeth M. McGinley, Derby Cass, Pear] E. Meagher, Capt. H. J. Castagnetto, G. Morse, Mary W. Counihan, Thomas F. Mullen, Patrick Muller, George Nitze, William G. Nolan, John J. O'Conner, Patrick O'Nelll, James Reddy, Carolyn §. Schultz, Loufs S. Smart, Mary F. Walters, August Williams, Ann ‘Winterburn, Halford Goldman, Harkins, Major D. H. Helmer, John Leopold Johnson, Edward Kummer, Gustave A. Landregan, James Larroche, Bridget Logan, Maggie BUTLER—In this city, December 8, Elizabeth M., beloved wife of Thomas But- ler, and mother of the Rev. P. G. Batler, (5. J) and John J., Willlam A., Frank I and May C. Butler. [ The funeral will take place from St. Ignatius Church at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Please omit flowers. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASS—In this city, December 9, 1902, Pearl Eva Cass, beloved wife of John Lewis Cass, and daugiter of Albro and Agnes Plerce, a native of Angola, Ind., aged 21 years and 10 months. CASTAGNETTO—In this city, December 9, 1 Glovanni, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Castagnetto, and loving father of Edward, George, Fred and Walter Castag- netto and Mrs. James A. Devoto, a native of !tnly,) aged 64 years. (Mariposa papers please copy 7 Interment strictly private. flowers. COUNTHAN—In this city, December 8, 1902, Thomas F., beloved son of Patrick and the late Eilen Counthan, and brother of Jere P., John, Henry, Edward, Mary and Nellle Cou nihan, a native of San Frandsco, 3 years and 11 months. + §FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the resi- dence, 624 Shotwell street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at J o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEMARAIS—In this city, December 9, 1002, Angelina, dearly beloved wife of Marcel Demarais, and beloved mother of Bugene, Samuel and? Victor Demarais, a native of | St. Rosalle, Canada, aged 55 years and 21 | days. FERREA—In this city, December 8§, 1002, Rose, beloved daughter of Virginia Ferrea and the late Joseph Ferrea, and sister of Jo- Kinaly omit eeph, Louis and Elizabeth Ferrea, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 11 months and 2 da: £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, December 11, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from tie residence of her mother, 1638 Ean’ Jose ave- nue, Sunnyside, thence to Corpus Christi | Church, Croke street, where services will be held at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cometery FISHER—In St. Louis, Mo., December 4, 1902, Leontine, beloved wife of William B. Fisher, and sister of Thomas and Edgar Rickard of | Berkeley, Cal. | FORBES—In this city, December 7, 1902, An- drew B. Forbes, a native of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. T Funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 9:45 o'clock, at the residence, 29 Essex street. Interment private, Mountain View | Cemetery, Oakland. | GOLDMAN—In this_city, December 9, 1902, | | " Leopold Goidman, beloved husband of Carrie | Goldman, and father of Selma and Fanaie Goldman, a native of Austria, aged 44 years. | HARKINSIn this city, at 2847 Broderick | street, December 7, 1902, Major Danfel Hew- | ard Harkins, beloved ~husband of _Alicia | Helen Harkins, a native of Boston, £ Members_of the G. A. R. and Loyal Legion are requested to attend the funeral services at Presidio National Cemetery, un- der_the auspices of G. H. Thomas Post No. 2, Wednesday, December 10, at 2:30 o'clock. HELMER—In this city, December, S, 1902, Jobn, dearly beloved husband of “Josephine | Heimer, and devoted father of Mrs. James | Harney, a rative of Hamburg, Germany. A member of Unity Lodge No. 27, A. Q.| Ui ¥ > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. HALL of Unity Lodgé No. 27, A. O. U. 223 Sutter street—The funeral escort is hel’!- notified to assemble at the hall to-day (Wednesday), at 12:15 o'clock, to attend the | funeral of our late brother, John Helmer. | Fines will be strictly enforced. By order of | FREDERICK TROWBRIDGE, . Master Workman. H. GRIMSHAW, Recorder. JOHNSON—In this city, December 9, 1902, | " Fdward Johnson, a native of Dansig. Ger: | many, aged 39 vears 1 month and 2 days. | Member of Goiden Gate Lodge” No. 30, F. and A. M. | 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mis- sion street, between Fifth and Sixth. KUMMER—In Sacramento, Cal., December 8, 1902, Guatave Adolph, beloved husbana of Minna Kummer, and father of Friedrich, Alfred, Felix, Francesca and Gertrude Kum. mer, a native of Germany, aged 63 years 3 months and 5 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerhl to-morrow. (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 819 Turk street, and thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery f@r cremation. LANDREGAN—In Berkeley, December 9, 1902, | James Landregan, beloved husband of the | late Mary Landregan, and father of Mary | Ann, Dennis, Thomas and James Landregan, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 86 _years. 7 Friends and acquaintafices are respect- | fully mvited to attend the funeral Thursday, December 11, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from_his late residence, 6357 San Pablo avenue, Gold- en Gate, thence to St. Columba's Church, | where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- | brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | ing at 10 oclock Interment St Mary's Cemetery, Aot Ta Sdih Ban Prascias, Desn- ber 8, 1902, Bridget Larroche, dearly beloved wife of Francois Larroche, loving mother of Joun Larroche, grandmother of Lucy and Vincent_Larroche, and only sister of Mrs, James Farrell, a native of County Long- ford, Ireland, aged 65 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late | residence, 1338 Sixth avenue, corner of M | street south, South San Francisco, thence to | All Hallows Church, whers o reduiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. LOGAN—In Oakland, December 9, 1902, gie, beloved wife of C. E. Logan, a native of Enxland, aged 23 years 2 months and 19 da: McGINLEY—In this city, December 3, 1002, Derby McGinley. a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances ar respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | sion street. Interment Holy Cross Ceua-, tery. MEAGHER—In ll city, December 8, 1002, | Captain _H Meagher, a native of | County Tipperary, lrelmd. aged 43 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-da (Weanesias). at's:3D ocionk om the el dence of John Bouse, street, % | ___NEAREST THE CITY ] MT.OLIVET CEMETERY RENRY J. CALLACHER Cu. S IEL, . BOROVAN, M) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, ) umu- Sch 20 Fifth fl.-w Ms‘m 100l. JAMB& hg‘GGlNhl: Formerly with Bros., cpened | ior et Souee Telsptons. Botn B8 FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNFSDAY, DECEMBER 10, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his T e ™ aament oty Cosas tery, by 10:30 o'clock train from Third and ‘lfi!slwmu uruul MORSE—In this city, entered into rest, De- 1002, Mary Wood: cember 5, wife of Amasa Morse, and mother of Harry W. Morse and Mrs. Jesse M. Bowles, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 68 years and 4 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend m-gluu -services A ¥y (Wednesday), at o'clock, at her late resiGence, 10221 Guerrero street, be. tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third." In- terment at Petaluma, Cal, Thursday morn- ing. Please omit flowers. MULLEN—In this city, December 8. 1002 Patrick Mullen, beloved brother of Mullen, a mativg of Arran m.nd, County Galway, Ireland, aged 65 years. MULLER—In this city, December 8, 1902, George Muller, dearly beloved husband of the late Theresa Muller, beloved fathergof George Jr., Edward P. and Herrman Mauffer, and brother of Mrs. Margeret Rebhan, a na- tive of Hessen- tadt, Germany, aged €8 years 1 month and 7 daye. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'elock, from his late residence, 2 Fillmore Dplace, off Fillmorc street, between Pine and California, thence to St Boniface's Church, Golden Gate nue, .between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem high mass will be cels- Dbrated for the repose of his soml, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery, by carriage. NITZE—In this city, December 8, 1902, Wil- liam George, dearly beloved husband of Loulsa Nitze, a native of Germany, aged 61 years 7 months and 27 days. EF Friends and lcqullnl.lm:u respect- fully invited to -attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 281 Twenty-ninth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high “mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Intermient Holy Cross Cemetery. Omit flowers. NOLAN—In Siockton, December 8, 1902, John J. Nolan, beloved father of Ricl J. No- lan, the late Marion V. Cabrera, the late Mrs. Nellle Almy and the late John Henry Nolan, and grandfather of Richard brera, a native of Montrath, Queens County, Ireland, aged 63 years. O'CONNOR—In this city, December 8, 1902, Patrick, O’'Connor, a native of Ireland, aged 48 years. EFRemains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- * tween Seventh and Eighth. O'NEILL—In this city, December §, 1902, James O'Neill, relict of the late and 24 days. (Phll- adeipnia wnd Mobile papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral -to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- . F.'Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, Between Seventh and Eighth, thence 16 St Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REDDY—In this_ city, December 8, 1902, Carolyn Sarah Reddy, beloved daughter of Benjsmxn B. Jackson of Yreka, and sistér of Frank Jackson of Marshfield, Or., and Mrs. J. M. Malone of Sacramento, Cal. and avn: of W. Pearson of Vacaville, Miss Mae Malone of Sacramento and . Frank Ford of San Francisco. SCHULTZ—In this city, December 9, 1002, Louis §., youngest and beloved son of Louls and Mary Schultz, and brother of Frederjck J.. Edward L. and Hattle Schuktz, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 5 months and 17 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of 'his parents, 2426 Fiibert street, be- tween Pierce and Scott. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit owe SMART—In this _city, Mary Frances, beloved ite of Georze Smart, and mother of George T. and Florence A. Smart, Mrs. Frederick R. Sherman and Walter L. Smart, a native of New York, ged 40 vears 5 months and 23 days. € The funeral sevices will be held Thurs- day, at 2 o'clock. at her late residence, 1851 San Jose avenue. interment private. Please omit flowers. WALTERS—In this city, December §, 1902, August, dearly beloved husband of Nora A. Walters, and brother of Fred W. and Adolph Walters, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 6 months and 20 day £ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 563 Bryant street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Cypress Lawn Centetery. WILLIAMS—In this city, December 9, 1902, Ann, beloved daughter of John and the late Mary Williams, and sister of Mrs. James Pugh, a native of San Francisco. L7 Notice of funeral bereafter. WINTERBURN—In' this city, December 9, 1002, of diphtheria, Haiord Hali; dearly be- loved son of George F. and Emma Winter- Burn, and grandsen of Mp. and Mes. Joseph Winterburn, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 4 months and 9 days. B. M. and 1 S. B. Helpers' and Heaters' TUnion No. 9052—Members are notified to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, John rry, from Union-square Hn.ll. 421 Post street, at 2 o'clock oty By rder HOGAN, President. C. 1. SHUTE, Fkn Sec. —_— Accused of Stealing a Watch. J. C. Martin, a bartender, was arrested at an early hour yesterday morning by Policemen Pearl and Collins and booked &t the City Prison on a charge of grand larceny. He is accused of stealing a watch valued at $50 from Lena Murray, 838 Geary streei, which was found in his possession when arrested. The case was called in Police Judge Mogan's court yes- terday and continued till to-morrow. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. 12; defective, 9@10c per Ib; Humboidt and l(endoclnn. 15g10e: Madie County. 8@1ic per HOPS——HG?GC per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are showing more strength again, ar- rivals being lighter, and the packers say that they may have to pay higher prices In a few days. Beet is steady. Mutton andTange Calves re more plentitul, but dairy Calves are scarce. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. No Spring Lambs of any consequence are ex- pected before Christmas. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—7@i%c for Steers and 6@7c per b for Cows. VEAL—Large, T%@8%c; small, 814@9%c per pound. u\ll;n'on——wmn. 814@9%¢c; Ewes, 8@9% ” 14@10c per Ib. FORK—Dressed Hogs. 814G 1o —] o c per LIVESTOC! Kél' The !ollowll’lt flmuuou m for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage lnr ame- CATTLE—Steers, 8' 01'! and Heifers, 7@7%¢; thin Cows, VES—4G5 (e !HEEP—Wflh‘e‘H. %@ .‘l!v:»:dfmoam per Ib (gross ‘!’l“)&h m up. S%ec; Mm—Y‘nfllm HOGS—Live under 160 lbs, l.lhc- feeders, 5% @5%c; sows, ,)pnruntofl.mloperuntomm stags 40 per cent off from above quotations. o actie General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.35¢; Wool Bags. 2@ 33c; Fleece Twine, 714@Sc: Fruit Bags, Biie, 8¢ and 6%c for three sizes of Cotton and 8% @ 8%¢ for Brown Jute. FRUITS—The demand for Fruits and Vegetables is very fair, and as the pack is turning out the smailest in years stocks are | badly broken and some descriptions are wholly cleaned up. There are a number of large East. 3 1ght). ern buyers in town after California. ners’ tion quoh. as foilows for 234-1b standard and extras: Apples, 1 50; Avrlmu. 11021 75. 1902. rels, each, §7; Pickled Cod, half-barrels, each, $4 50. Rica—13%@15c !or strictly pri fancy washed; 12@13%c for prime Yrashed: 11Gli%e for gopd o ua%g}:s;c ‘good c for good ouy,c for Feabers peaberry; 8ood to prlme s&ofl(e for (nlr' 51%@7 ¢ for common to ordinary. Salvador—12@1234c, nominal, for strictly prime washed; 9%@11%c for good to prime washed; 8@9c for fair washed; Dx.cmlmc. 3flm— inal, for good to prime washed peaberry unwashed to superior unwashed peaberry: for in- xeflor to ordinary. Nicaragua—11@isc, nominal, ' for prime to fancy washed; l%filom nominal, for fair to strictly good w 8@8igc for good to su- Derior unwashed; $%(9¢ (o1 §o0d to prime wa- washed peaberry Guatemala and Mexican—11%@14c for prime to fancy washed; 10%@llc for strictly washed: 9%@10%c for good washed: 8%@9%c for fair washed: 61%@7%c for medium: 4@c for inferlor to ordinary: 10@1lc for g00d to L Maven Disnetey: (80040 (e gool 18 unwashed peaberry; S%@9c, nominal, heavy, mqum-n rmsc uxht. ather, Harness 1 lgnt, 29@35¢; : Collar per shed, )h Calf, lnl!htd 65c@$l per Ib; Wax Sides, 1 10G11c per foot; Belt uite Splits_ 14@16¢; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, per ton; stick, $18G18 per cord, IL—Linseed, 54c for boiled and 52c for raw in h:new u.;:, 8o more: California Castor , in cases. No. 1, 70c; pure, ucol, 4Sc for boiled and 46c for raw In barreis; Lard Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, 95c; ‘cases, $1: China Nut, 55@62c per gallon; pure Neats- foot, in barreis, 70c; cases, 7b¢; Sperm, pure, | 70c;’ Whale Ofl, natural whm per zal- lon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 43¢; cases, 50c; Co- coanut Ofl, in barrels, 83%c for Ceylon and | 58%c for Australian. COAL OIL_—-Water White Coal Oil. in, bulk. I6c; Fearl OIL in cases. 22 ral, 2214 Star, 22 Stas Shtic Eiaine, ihe: deodorized Stove Gasoiine, in bulk, I7c: in cascs. S3e; do, 12 bulk, 18%c; in cases, 20c; Benzine. in bulk, 16¢; in cases, 22%jc;. 86-degree ge, in bulk, 21c; in cases, 27%c. TURPENTINE—72c_per gallon in cases and 66¢ in dnmu and iron is. RED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead 0@ 8%e per Ib; Wiite Lasd, 6GS%c, acconding to QU!CKSILV“—-‘M 50@46 for local use and $43 50 per flask for export. SUGAR—Another advance of 20c was nounced yesterday. The Western S an- ugar fining cmuny quotes as follows, per pound In 16016 bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine 5.30c; Powdered, 5.15c; Candy Granu- : Dry Granulated Fine, 5.05c; Dry ;aec barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, more; boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more I kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.55¢; es, 5.80c per Ib. No order taken for less 75 barrels or its equivalent. O MBEN Retail- prices aré as_follow Pins snuxnry sizes, $18@10 50; extra sizes. iwosd. SHIGES; Laih 4 feet, 33 90 Plckell $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and 5 for No.2: Sbakes, $13 for split and $14 for sawn; rustic, 31. Receipts of Produce. - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 7.752| Wool, bales 5.340 Shorts, sks Bran, sks . Middlings, sks. 605 Sugar, ctls . Hay, tons . 2254ume bbls . Straw, tons . ALSTRALIA Hops, bales ..... 2| Wool, bales ..ees 368 STOCK MARKET. B Business was very good in the morning, but fluctuations were fewer and narrower than has been the rule of late. Oakland Gas sold at $67 50. The sugar stocks were steady to firm, with Makaweli higher at $31 30@32 and Ha- waiian Commercial at $50 25@51 25. The other stocks were uncl In the aftermocn ll’ldinl was brisk, with higher prices for Alaska Packers' at $162 and Gas and Electric at $42 50@43. Hawaiian Commercial was firmer $51@52, but the other sugars were weak, as will be seen. A good business In oil stocks was done on the California Exchange. ‘The recent improvement in the price of Home Ofl is attributed to reports of a large contract to supply ofl having been made by the company. The United Raiiways of San Francisco have declared a diwdend of 13c on preferred stock, payable January 3. Transfer books close De- cember 20. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Dec. 9—2:30 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 4 qr c(new).1353% 1361 3s qr coup..107%108%; |Omnibus ds126 137" |Pac G Im 4s. 95 [Pk & CH 63.106 Pk & OR 6s.118%121 H |SF & 8JV5s.122 123 Do Sterra c-l 62100 111 H R T 8 P ot L Ang R 58118 — (19(9) L AL Co 6s.100%101 | (1910) ... 11434115 Do gtd 6s.102 — [S P of C és Do gtd 55.108 (1905)Sr A.105% — L A P iconds — 107%| (1905)Sr B.106% — Mkt-st C 5s.125 (1906) 109 Do lem 5s.121 N Rof C 6s. — Do 58 . — 122 NCPR 110 111% N C R 5s...112% — N € P C 5s.1015 — N S R 5s...101 0 G L H 5s.1125114 Qak T Co 8s. — |stkn G&E6s 1033100 Do Bs ....114 115 |Un G&E 5s.107 — Do con 85.107% — WATER STOCKS. Cnnu" Colu fl% — |Port Costa.. 64 663 601 — (Spring Val.. 853 85% GAS AND ELE('ERK(‘ Cent L& P. 3% 4 [SacEG Eat GAL Co. 3% J%]sp(‘-&sn Bx Mbtual E L. — SF GLCo 5% 6 PR w|hmeis 59 Fac G Imp.. 38 384|Un G&E Co. 34 — Pac L Co.. thU'RA.NCE. “Firem's Fnd.3100 — BANKS. Am N B....120 — nm Nationl — — - Anglo-Cai % [LP& A 1m Al aBo — [Mer Bx (i) B0 Cal Safe Dp.131% — IS F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & L2095 2175 |Sav & Loan. — 105 wd Security Sav.325 — e $2 |Union Trst.i830 — S F Sav U..540 - — STREET RAILROADS. 19215 — Market-st .. 9915 — Guiitomia 1% %0 | Pcestaio .0l =t e POWDER. Giant ... T8% 7%/ Vigorit ... 3% — SUGAR. — (K!lauea loa 13| Makawels i Honokaa ... 15% 163 |Onomea = Ih B . MISCELLANEOUS. .].m chln — }Oceanic S Co — i P F A % o% G A ik101ss) Pac € Bore. P10tk Morning Session. Board— . 30 Hawailan Com'l & Suger. waiian Com'l & Sugar. 50 25 8 e 18 50 100 Hutchinzon 18 625 Maka 31 50 Maka: 31 6235 145 Makawelt 317 B 1i_Sugar gfgu Makawel 115 mo Gas - &5 2 g8 = 121 75 107 75 122 25 g 115 50 . 1850 - l185% 162 00 ® 70 00 50 800 50 5 &1y 50 52 00 10 5173 50 51 00 80 5150 20 16 25 100 18 00 20 18 373 = e 3 s 5 31 123 50 3125 =8 3137 Stocks— Abby Land & Improvement. Alameda Sugar American Biscu American District Counties Power. Cal. Central Gas & El Cal. Cotton Mills Cal. Jockey Club. Cal. Powder . Ewa Sugar Dlantation Equitable (Pool) Gas . Four Oil .. Gas Consumers’ Ass'n. Hanford Ofl Home O1f1 Honolulu Sugar . Imperial Oil | Nevada National Bank . i 3 hh Shore Railroad . rpheum Company . Oil City Petroleum | Peerless Oil . Pacific States Tel & Tel... Paraffine Paint | Postal Device & Imp't. | Reed Crude oOf1. B 888 Sterling Oil .. Thirty-Three Ofl . | Twenty-Eight oii Trunkes Electric . ga Tnitea Petroicuni United Gas & Electric. Western Fish Co. ‘West Shore Oil. Morning Session. Soverelgn, ca: ST of hris 6s” (1909) Kern Oil Kern Oil, s 5. Kern 0il Heme Ofl Monarch Independence & 8 - TS % Afternoon Session. Board— Hutchinson . Four Ofl . 25 50 00 00 3 5 19 o7 3T 59 3 25 350 59 60 L3 7 0 3T % - 300 Monte Cristo MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 12.00% Hayward, Niics and Way Sisdiose. T 1810 Hayward, Sies s San ey 11 SQUTHERN PACIFIC o VB 'Bl"m.‘...- el 'inters, W codis i, 'n--, :-nun tfi Niles. uv-e. B‘y'l‘l‘- Niles, Irvington, Saa r..i Marysville, Redding. I!“ nd Esst. 8.! o ites s Sam J0.roer ST1- Way Stations, 4167 Newark, Saa Jose, Low Gaton...r ] ,,g @9.30» Hunter's rnn Leaves Los G T OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. Fro e h N 19, Fost ot Yarker B, Biip o —+7:15_9:00 00 5.1 From OAKLAND. Foot of Broadwey = 16:00 = 11:00 a. 100 3. m.u. 1200 400 r.x Coast Line San oy Honte-cr. Saiinan San Lais Obispo. Santa Barbars, Los les sad Principal hunu‘hu 400 Crown Point. | 200 Savage 400 Gould & Cur. 16! 500 Sierra Nevada | 1900 Justice . 04/ 500 Union Com .. 400 Mexican u;mo Utah 100 Mexican . 200 Yellow Jacket I 200 Caledonia 200 Caledonia 500 Challenge 400 Confidence . ywn Point. 00 Goma & Cur. 12/ jry 04 tah .. 2 300 Yellow Jacket 400 Yellow Jacket 5:00 BESALLBRERRYS 58#8:5&58 300 Occidental 200 Ophir CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 300 Andes ....... 03| 200 Overman a 100 Caledonia .1'723%(1100 Overman 10 300 Caledonia ...1 85| 200 Potost 19 400 Challenge Con 20| 500 Savage 14 200 C C & Va..1 221| 300 Sav 3 3 o 200 Sierrs Nevads 33 erra Nevi 300 Mexican . 100 Unions Csn. 33 Mexican 500 Union Con ... 38 300 Mexican 200 Union Con ... 38 200 Occldenm 300 Utah % 200 Ophi 100 Yellow Jacket 20 34 100 Yellow Jacket 21 Afterncon Sssion. 200 Belcher 23| 500 Mexican . 67 21 o4 81 30 Do by ] a2 13 | 39 43 ; W11.46% Palo Aito and Way Stations. 42| a1148r San Jose snd Way Seacions ! Jacket 2,1 eria sod Saday caly, T 65| 300 Yeliow Jacket 23| n at all stations on Sunday. 46 y excepted. & Sunday enly. IS‘MIN!IY ouly. Following were the sales in the San Fran- ‘onmects at Je. with tratn for Hanford ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: At Freano, for Visalia via Ssager. Morning Session. s 200 Beicher -1 zion -.-‘wunne.-:.m- 300 Best & Beich. = o Bk 700 Caledonia . - » Daily cxcept Satarday. 150 CC & Va . - _0 Via a3 Josquia Valler. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& LESSEES AN FTANCISCO AND NGRTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. DAYS——"” 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, -Extra trips at 1.50 d ll:w P. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30; 3:30, and 6:20 p. m. ' SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WI'.EKDAYS—‘OU 36.750. ,fl. 1113 RAILWAY TRAVEL Bid. Ask. | SUNDAYS—8:00, A 200, w 2K o1 %0z | 4:39, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. - 03 04 Mo e In Arrive 2.8 2. Simitel S THe bl 1% 301 40| “Week | Sun ina- T Weel it - | "Week | Sun- g 185190 - fil I . days. | Days. 20 21 15 18 40 a 20 2 o - 8 79iSeg Belcher . 07 09 301 a!sum Vevnh 2 4 .01 02 Sfiver 53 56 — os! o —| Soutd & Cor. a &= Hale & Nor. 04 ® Justice 24 California Limited... To CHICAGO Daily For Those Who ffi”:.?i-'}"'&':‘"" ::“u-‘ mo:;.; Seek the Best, | 23 Compiche. Cama ="“ Usal; at Willits SANTA FE TRAINS Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, and Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. B day to Monday round-trip tickets at fe- O n Sandays— tickets to all poiats San Rafael at balf races. Fioket ottice, st. Chronicie Lv San Fran. g5 I R X. RYAN. e H. C. WHITING, « Freeno o £ "+ Bakersnéid KORTH SH * Chicago 2 for morning. D for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Daily is 9:30%a._m. Daily is 1,.31n ED. carrying Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars through to Chicago. oyl local -cl o cnx"emve- at T1:10 ) B, . iny a 520 b s Tl Sarpesting | train lrrlv- at 11:10 a. -.‘::H!- ! Via Sadsalito Ferry.

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