The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 18, 1902, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SFAN FRAN S MARKET ST, into flats: also rear e rents $30 a month, AUCTION. DITION BU u DING LOTS. T Twenty-sixth st ¢ home s $15 a 4 rooms of city; st cars fine view take Twenty-fourth douglas st AT ALCTION. OF MARKET BUILDING LOT. ¢ Shipley st 100 feet " northeast aiiding lot in a good rent- sun wnd leht; 101:6 feet. 6 feet home of 6, >dern plumb- " STON ELDRIDGE & €O., 638 Market st small flats would pay | north of | $16.500 urpassed mar- pars 10 per cent $13.500 modern; rents $13.500—F snap; 93x137:6 f1.: close to $6,000. r sts.: 2 flats P “half block % | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale TUTOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO — Emall tracts, $60 to §90 per acre, on Ranchka Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, ax San Francisco s growing rapidiy: location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co. California st.. for Belmont, - 5 argain Mateo County; 3 res grand trees,well, plenty water, cottage, tank houses, grand view: fine | milk ropms, horse and cart: Kens: 10 {mnu(el : good place for chic) Address box 2515, | ak | ALL kinds bought, sold, renled exchuns!fl SPECJAL NOTICES. Ch ;chspler'l English LADIES are the best. Safe, reliable. Send dc, stamps, for particulars.” “‘Rellet for in_letter by return mi sk your Chichester Chem. Co.. Phila.. Pa. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPE LlEs. re. palrlh( Ionel\ rates. Tel. Green HI 203 4th. ALL Kinds bought, sold and ing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1916 Nibusion. nr. 15th.y| ———— e of cholee country lands in all Land _Department UARANTY & TRUST CO., Harward building. | farms address STAMMERING OR STUTTERIN! LEBRATED Melbourne pediment at hool, system for im- Van Ness- and Market. \VARI‘.HO!JSEL ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 429 In elegant modern flat, shed or unfurnished; men or housekeeping. FILLMOR . e, MeAllist unfur. Wk’ p's rooms; 5 rooms, suitable Tor gentle- 4 new sunny light h'ek'y'g; after Sunny n. . The Harvey 2 sunny connect- apletely furnished rooms; range; run- ater; others. all front_ r; gas sunny large, housekeeping _rooms} neatly furnished; $15 per mouth. )lt'l‘Fl, HOUSE 2 Stockton s l“l) cping rooms, §5, $12; free furnished rooms to let . 'h;\lur ~2 housek D advertisements and subscriptions all branch office, 2200 Fillmore. vertizements and | piions has been estabiished at urn. and Unfarn, New, elegany, Lister tiforn: “sixt = to 81 per night: 1 Rousekeeping rooms open all night r No $1 50 nigit: Gpen all nigat. Filth st); rooms $150 to $10 per week! bouse (©1d No. 1364)—Fur- ngle: also turnished rooms sunny 321 (Mozart)— _$1 50 night; $1 50, $6 Nicely furn. rooms 3¢, week: cpen all night. . 1 unfurnished front opigmte Panhandle; reference. or. Third (St. Davide)—Sunny s en suite or single; clean #5 per week: reading room. —Furnished rooms for man and for light housekeeping: other ms for gentiemen: nicely furnished. 20_Sunny furnished rooms and : elec. lights; day, week. mo. 1 Desirable rooms, b ROYAL House. reading ro lor; rooms ver nlgm to §8: mionth, $8 to $30; floor;, rooms with hot MAYFLOWER house: new furn Bathe, cieceric 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, elevator on ground cold water; baths. 217 Leavenworth—! single Toome: wenten With lights, clevator: steam heater. . $10 mo. " Richmond lots; Homestead cheapest iots in cottages; all bar- Heigits. and gie r Va ear Green. M b ur'u.rk-. = AN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) res or flat, cheap: northea | Day sts’; 50x80 feet. See BERKEL[’Y Am'FRTlSFME‘iTS (5 w0 #2000 House of Dear station; ¥OR remt—New house of =, | best part of Berkeley. o 3 JO8. J. MASOX, W Estate Berkeley Station $0U—CHRISTMAS resent for somebody: 4. roomed house and go0d 1ot in best purt of West Derkeley; must be roid; easy & BERRY, Berkeley tion, e | CEAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL BEE. our beautifel home 1deal location E. _ESTATE. homes for wale, Great Imrzlln SY TERM ALAMEDA L. x\n ‘COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameds. FRUITY ALEADY ERTISE\IENTS rl TV Al;l" IIEAL El‘l‘A‘l‘l. LARGE list of Gesirable property (open dy).P.H Blake Fruitvale, E. 14th -tmnr . UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. F:ic. * ERCADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ll'l‘A'l‘.. $500 CASH —Chicken ranch iand; cottage 4 rooms, bath, pantry. hard finished, hot and cold water; barn; brooder- house, 14x36: 8 chicken-houses, § of them double; windmill and tank; bricked well; water piped over land; 33 frul bearing: berries of all kinds; ard wagon: incubator, apd furmiture: about 200 laying hens, mostly thoroughbreds: 2 blocks from elec cars #54 achool: everything goes for §2000; send for circular. M, NES, 455 Bev Oakland; carriage groa, huggq cultivator OAKLAND HOTELS. HBOTEL TOURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay sta, Lofty cellings, spacious halls; modern and ect; & home for fumilies or single ladies 4 gentiemen: sultes and single rooms; sampie_rooms for commercial men, OAKLAND FURNITURE, FOR IM FURNITURE good and cheap this month, & FCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. TO LEASE. floor. Ba00; well ighted: elec EIMONDE SAW 0., 31 Main, - TURK, 543 _beth) lig kn[ln( 5. 1a ate, office. “H office for Call advertisements and subscrigtions has been established at 109 Valencia st Fillmor: thoroughly e board. mansion, with annex, 807 Califor terior nia st exceptional table: fre attractive fn- villiard room. . REGINA, 418 Turk—New house, ele- 'y furn.: el mod. imp’vments: European. L.uluf R\F 420 Eddy—High-class house le: steam heat. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United Etates or Canada one year for $1. D BOARD wants : not ov board_and Box room 2439, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We seil better machines for Jess money than any house in the city: $3. The Typewriter | Lx bange, 53 phone Main D- Id, ren <. Co.. a some. ty tors . re Webster Typewriter Inep 200 Sal Dl\ IDE"D ‘OTICF! quidation of & per cent on ail deposits has been dec nia Savings and Loan S and after M v office of the floor. room D, FARQUHAT payable on Xz, at_the Milis building, se an’ Francisen. Cale CHAE Rociety, N of Protest. —Captain master of the Bremen ship ““Henri- P. J). will extend h yrotest on Friday, Dec. 19, io02, at 10 at the office of the Imperial German Con sulate in this city (318 Sacramento st.) San Francisco, December 15, 1902. A. ROSE THAL, Imperial German Consul General. PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS—Bids wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be recetved by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California at its office, room 13, 320 Eansome street, Francisco, California, up to 1 o'clock p. m. Sllurday. December opened immediately :hereafter, ence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and | comnussary suppiies, etc., for the Veterans Home, Napa unty, California (raflroad station Youat- ville)," for six months, commencing January 1, 1903, aud ending June 30, 1963. Schedules with information and instructions for sub- mitting bids will be furnished upon applica- tion by the undersigned. Bidders will care- fully follow the conditions of the sched and 5o bid will be considered unless it is in cordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be made on sam- ples submitted. No bids will be received from parties who are not regular dealers in end carrylng stock of supplies on which they bid. FEach bidder must accompany his bld With a certified check Upon tome weii known end responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to €. Mason Kinne, Treasurer, eonditioned that the Lidder will enter into a good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance as re- quired by law. The board reserves the rig Lo reject any or all bids and to order Qusnuity guer or under the smou peciled, B Y P S a rectors of lh. V:l of California, room 13, 320 flln.:a.:l: stroet, San Francisco, California. By orde; order of the Board of Dlmwn JOHN F. Eera SHEEHAN, PROPOSALS for transoortation to L—-War Department, Bureau of PP fuirs, Washington, 1), C.. November 18, 1 proposals tn I.I'h-l‘l.‘lla celved here umth 12 ' clocs noo."g-:' ber 24th, and then opened 1 n the prese) - Bk i i, by, Den STl "gl‘ht for the Philippine Government to Ma- nila, from the following rum ports: Tacoms, Seattle and San Franel rate bids are also desired above Pacific ports from com: the interior of the Uni Bids are desired both with and without full maritime insurance. Flat rates are desired for ali property shipped by water in: t os Classification. The general nature a proximate auantities can be obtained auiry at this office and the must, include any transfer or storage charges en route. The right is reserved to aceept or reject any or all bids or parts thereot. Information and proposul bianks furnished at this office. » Enveioves should be marked lllr through ats bid roposals for Transportation of Erelght to Manhia,” addressed to COLONEL ENCE R EUWAIDS, Chief Durews of To- sular Affairs, War Department. 1008 | with baths: | 1 Main 1810; shipping at cut rates. “E-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- _fice Post and Powell ats.: tel. Priv. Ex. 571 40 tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. orage and Furniture Moving Com- '0_Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mission st The following marriage licenses were issuzd yesterd: John J. Coleman, 26, 1008 rlnrldn street, Katharine G. O'Connor, 22. 1519 Hyds Vinoenso Crivell Catarina Dimaggio, abel, 20, 805 Ellis street. 35, 2131 Powell street, and 31, 2131 Powell street. . b Market street, cars 10 | to $5 per week. and | h and Mission—Rooms 50c to | zas ani | CLASS FIED ad\rnl.p"'n-ms and_subscriptions 200 st | opp. Grace Chureh, | DE 87, 116 Jackson street, 116 Jackson street. 33 Shipley street, and 7 Harriet street. . city, and Agnes J. Gil- e South Manchester, Conn., Beil. 92, Santa Barbara . Dillian, 25, Oakland, and Mabel Sixlh avenue, South and’ Anais Lagrange, 25, Sixth uth’San Francisco. LIRTHS—MAPRIAGES— LEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by avenue, | matl will not be inserted. They must be halded e in at either of the publication offices an indorsed with the name and residence of per- €ons authorized to have the same published. EORN. SHAW-—At Alcatraz Isiand, December 17, 1002, 10 the wife of Lieutenant Herbert G. Shaw, U. S. A, a son. —_— MARRIED. FILLMORE—In this city, December W2, by (he Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, pas- tor of Central M. E. Church, Charl enry Roese and Agnes Alma Fiilmore, bath of DIED. McAvoy, Margaret Mandoll, Egisto Morlarty, Mary Morrissey, John_ J. Axom W. Daniel F. Donna E. Pasquale, Benolt Quinn, Felix Ttyan, Maggle F. Eavage, Michael S-)llllrr Anna Ch Newby, ' Netl, Otey, Carl Louis . Louise wa, Mrs Mary B, Jeasta . Diana® Thenhaus, Adolph 2 . Elizabeth Walker, Clarence M. Heritage, Mary Wapple, Mary A. Hill, Mrs. Sarah A. Witham, Lydia A. Jung, Henr Young, Johnston Leonard, Catherine BRENNAN—In this city, December 16, 1902, Martin Hrevnan, & native of Achonry, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 37 years. A | member of Independent Longshoremen’s Pro- tective Assoclation, Local No. L L. M and T. A. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow iduy), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of nnor & Co., Mission street. In this city, December 16 1902, Ferdinand Conradus, a native of G . eged 65 years. A member of Harmony Lodge 1 . and Walballa Encamp- F. lances are respect- fully iav ) attend the funeral to-morrow (Fridayy, at 1 o'elock, frem I Or O F Hail, orner Market and Seventh streets, where ices will be held under the auspices of Harmony Lodge No. 14, 1. O. O. F. Inter- ment Cyoress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funera! ‘car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains_at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. CORNELL—In this city, at the home of her nts, 1005 Tennessee street, December 17, Dorothy Elizabeth, beloved daughter of rge F. and Anna M. Cornell, a native cf ancizco, months and 25 days. CULLIGAN—In this city, December 16, 1902, Willtam Cullizan, beloved hushand of Mary ulligan, r oof Wil u-ry. san l!r! rroll and the late Jobn Culligan, a na- Limerick, Ireland, aged 58 vears 6 months and 16 da €7 Friends and brother of James Thomas Culligan,” cquaintances are respect- fully invited tend the funeral to-day (Thursday)., at o'clock, from the par- Tors of Theodor Dierkn, 965 Mision syreet, between Fifth and Sixth, and thence to St Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a mass will be cels- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRIE—In thix city, December 17, 1902, George de Brie, dearly beloved husband of Margaret de Brie, beloved father of Ger- trude, George Jr. and Harry de Brie, and brother of Mrs. Frank Krueckel and Mis. Gustave Henrioulle, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 38 yea AN—In this city, December 16, 1902, loved wife of the Jate James Dono- and mother of James Donovan, Mrs. Catherine Etevens and the late Mrs. Mary Hawkins, u native of Ireland. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), ) o'clock, from the parlors Carew & English, thence to St. Jose Church, where a requiem low mass wil cele ‘s be ted for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¥ EISENMINGER—In Oakland, December 17, 1902, Carl H., loved husband of )hri-‘ Eisenminger, and father of Carl, Geo Henry, Willlam, J(l‘m and Christ Fl”llll‘ ger and Mrs. Mollle Bryan, a native of many, aged 70 years and 14 day; ELDRIDGE—In this city, Deczmber 16, 1002, Oliver Eldridge, aged 84 years; born in Yar- services Thursday, at 11:48 at his late residence. Interment o clock, private. FERROGGIARO—M this city, December 16, 1902, Louls P., dearly beloved son of Asunta Ferrogglaro and the late Antone Fe laro, and beloved brother of Justine Ferr a native of Italy, aged 24 years 10 months d 21 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fuily invited to attend the faneral Saturdny, December 20, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from hiy late nlldenl’, 229 Laussat avenue, between Fillmore @nd Steiner, l Waller strects, thence to S ¥ nd Paul's Chureh, corner of Dupont and Pllbm streets, £CU CALL, THUERSDAY rietta Geick, and father of Leo and Frede: ek Gelck, Mas. Emily Jose and the late Carl Gelck, @ native of Nobeste, Germany, aged 70 years 9 months and 9 days, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30° o'clock, from the parlor: of H. i. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Bighth. Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funerai car from IKighteenth and Guerrero streets. GRAPER—In tbis city, December 16, 1002, Louise, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Graper, and beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Mein, a native of Germany, aged G1 years. HACKETT—In this city, December 17, 1902, Mrs. Mary C. Hackett, ‘beloved wito of Fx cis M. Hackott, and other of Mrs. Willlam H. Hilton, Mis. Agnes A. Brown and Mrs, Duncan M. Wllwn, a native of Baltimore, Maryland. HAIGHT—In this city, December 17, 1902, Diana Haight, beloved mother of Mrs. Ger- rude Conklink, & native of New York, aged 94 years. HAYDEN—An anniversary mass for the fe- pose of the soul of Elizabeth Hayden, mother of D. E. and John J. Hayden, will 'be cele- brated at S€ Patrick’s Church on Friday, December 19, at 7:30 d'clock. Friends and acqualntances are respectfully Invited to at- tend. HERITAGE-In Lakeview, December Mary, beloved wife of John mother of Mrs. Willilam B. Dunnr man F. Crouse, Mrs. George O. O Mrs. Dallas_Ferguson and Joseph Y. Herl aced 6T years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the par- lors of Crarles H.' J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission ctreet, beiween Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. { HILL—In Oakland, December 16, 1902, Mr | Saran A. Hill, widow of James Hill, a na- tive of New York, aged 69 years 1 month and 19 days. JUNG—In this city, December 17, 1002, Henry Jung, beloved husband ot Lecnie Jung, and father of Fred H., Maria and Leonfs Jung, a native of Naseau, Germany, aged 61 yeai 5 months and’ 8 days. Ifterment private. LEONARD—160 Harriet street. mind requiem . mass will be celsbrated for the repose of the soul of the late Catherine Leonard at St. Joseph's Church Friday, De- cembor 10, at 9 o'clock. Friends and a auaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. McAVOY-—TIn this city, December 16, 192, Margaret, baloved wife of Joseph McAvoy. a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 37 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-duwy (Thursday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the par- lors of J.'C, O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thenee to St. Patrick’s Church, where a rcquiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Intermant Holy Cross Cemetery. MANDOLI—In the City and County Hospital, December 17, 190°, Egisto Mandoli, a native of Italy, aged 56 years. MORIARTY--In this city, December 16, 1902, Mary, dearly beloved wife of John Morlart mother of Margaret, Catherine, Mortimor, Mary. Josephine, Julla and Grace Morlarty, and sister of Daniel and Timothy Foley and Mrs. Margaret Cronin, and niece of Timothy B. Shea, a native of Glencar, County Kerry, Ircland,” aged 37 years 11 ‘months’ and 10 ays. ¥ Friends and acquaintances dye respect fully invited to attend the funeral w~d-y (Thursday 30 o'clock, from her late residence, 131 Parker avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem mass Wwill be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. lnlerme!ll Holy Cross Ceme- A month's tery. MORRISSEY—In this city, December 16, 1902, John J., dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late John Morrissey, and loving brother of Edward, Henry and Ethel Morriesey and Mrs. A. Lafebvre, a native of California, aged 36 vears and ¢ months. T Friends and acquaintances are respec In\lu'd ln nd the funeral t y o'clock, from his late 5261 Twenty-first street, betwern Misslon and Valencla, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 ‘clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEW in Red Bluff, December 16, 1002, Axom William Newby, father of Willlam Newby of Sacramento, B. F. Newby of San Francisco and Mrs. J. P. Woodbury of Em- pire City, Nev., a native of Inalana, aged 82 years 2 months and 5 d €7 Funeral at_Dixon, & day, December 19, at 1: O'NEIL—In this city, jel F., belo ‘Q'J hul County, Fri- o'clock. December 16, 1002, D: d of Emeline O'Neil, and father Vincent A. Lil- flan B, O'Nell, u native of Pennsyly €7 The funeral will take place from the rooms of the First Unitarian Church, corner of Geary and Franklin streets, at 2 o'clock to-day (Thuraday). Interment private. OTEY—In Oakland, December 17, 1! | and Edward V. Pasquale, a native of Susa, Ttaly, aged 80 years 11 months and ¢ c-y- Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral Thursda December 18, from his late residence, 344 Twentieth street, corner of Capp, at 1 o'clock sharp. Iptcrment erivate, Cypress Lawa Cemetery, by funcral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. QUINN—In this city, December {' the residence, 2008’ Fifth street, loved husband of Mary Quinn, and father of Willlam J., Joseph F., Mary E. and Felix 1. Quinn, & native of County Armagh, Ire- land, aged 62 years. RYAN—In this city, December 17, 1002, at her residence, 508 Second street, loved wife of Henfy M. Rylfl. of Vivian M. Howard J. and Elizabeth Eyan, e Leloved daughter of Patrick and Grelshton, a native o San Francisco, 2507 a7 yeare: IIAVAGI:Aln Denver, Colo., December 13, 1002, Michael, beloved son of Michael and the late Mary uge, and brother of the late James Savage and Patrick, Willlam, Christopher, George, Manile and u'-rd Savage, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. 10 months [ and 14 days. SCHILLER 1o this city, December 17, 1902, | Anna, beloved wife of Charles Schill lnfl mother of Mrs. N. C. Lanfer, M M. Axtell, Henry Kabnbach and A Ie Sehll— ler, a nat've of Switzerlund, aged 52 years 2 nd acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from her late resi- dence, .mz El(hl!!nlh street, between v g lencia and Guerrero. Interment 1. O. O, F, Cemetery. NORDDEUTSCHER Frauen rein—To the officers and members of the Norddeutscher Frauen Verein: ¥ou are hereby’ requested | to assemble at Shiel O Farreil street, to-morrow (rrM-y). at I2 :30 o'clock. to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mra, Anale Schiller. By grder, 3 A SUHR, Pmlde . MRS. MARIE PAPE, Secreta B SCHWARZ--In this oity, December 17, 1002, Charles. Veloved husbaid of the late Toules Sch and beloved father of Willlam C. A-lnluh and the late Louis J. Schwarz, native of Neumunster, Schleswi, Germany, aged €6 years 5 months and 13 days. (Calaveras County papers please copy.) 7 Friends lnww Inumu and mem- Holstein, ben of Trium) 0. U. W, aro respecttully invited to attend. the funerai formorrow (Friday), at 2 o'clack. from his late residence, southwest corner of Baker and Jefterson_streets, Harbor VIQW. and thence, to Odd Fellows' Cemetery for cremation. STOTT—In this city, December 10, 1902, Jes- sle Evelyn, beloved daughter of John and Jennle Blote, and sister of William, John and Charles Stott and M garty, a na- tive of California, ll!d ‘24 years 5 months and 27 days. flNntlc. ‘ot tuneral hereatter. THENHAUS—In this city, December 15, 1002, &dolpfi Thenhaus, a native of Germany, aged 07 Friends and acqualnta; tulu invited to attend the fune; lock, . the flunfll!. at o'cl funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2066 Mipsion atreet, between Twenty-second ' and Twenty-third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Laurel Cemetery. where ‘a_requiem high mass will be cele- | WALKER—In this city, December 17, 1002, at brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FORD—In this city. December 17, 1002, at 138 Morris _avenue, Willlam Thomas, dearly loved husband o Mary Ford, and father of | WAPPLE—In thia city, December Hanora Ford, and brother of Danjel F,, John ¥. and James H. Ford, a native of 19II ancllco. aged 27 years 4 months and flNotlca of funeral bereafter. RICHS«ln thig city, December 17, 1002, s s | T e T L ey Mein Christine, beloved wite of ‘the late Frerichs, mother of Mrs. A. Klinkradt and Mrs. M. Nelsse, and grandmother of Miss Bmily Nelsse, a natlve of Hanover, Ger- many, aged S1 years and 8 months, hann Frede: 'K—In_this du. Dezmbvr 1 Je GEIC 6, llfl. l':- MT.OLIVET CEMET ¥. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Beec. MONAHAN & CO., Tt Saimsion s JAMBS MOGONN. l’onnny wm- has ‘l'urlor and lomn T AND EMBALMERS, 'hlohon- Mission 31, i his residence, 3010 Clay treet, Clarence Ma shall Walker, dearly beloved husband of Lella W. Waiker, and father of John W, Wllnr, a native of Wilton, Me., aged 54 yeurs, 17, 1902, Mary A. Waople, mother of Jesste und George Irwin Waople. B Funeral and fnterment privat WITHAM—In this clty, December 17, 1902, Lydia : wuh"z. llwt !\'lllor wu- Witham and Mrs. A. J. Gles, a native o( Portland, Me. YOUNG—In Golden Gate, Oakland, at his resl- | Gence, 1007 Blantord avemie, Doserper iy 1002, Joknston Young, of }.hn‘{.hu gnn‘.!mm‘ and %&:fl o; Willlam wnattve: of ey 1o % o e 2 Frionds and scauaintances are E to tend the ~a "'"“ 1003, at. 11 13, o'lock” trom Ch\lfdl Martinez, CARD OF THANKS. To Larkin ID‘ all the !rum and_ neighbors no-chesred s With DECEMBER 18 OFFICIAL. The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of San Francisco. Estab- lished January, 1887. .SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. O'llll to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only from re- sponsible agents and to sce that their tickets read as follow: THE, ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA coM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ESTAB- TsiisD TANUARY, 1887, Each l:oupon Wil bear the initlais in large cIOlored letters “‘M, & F.”” on the face of the ticket, ‘;l‘ha bh"o'h],{‘ ldh lheNc:‘Dlllll "ll(:'y l.z Qd.:. cided by the Honduras National - pany, drawing December 13, : No. 84476 wins' $7500, rold in San Francisco, Cai.; No. 18407 $2000, in San, Francisco, X 1’0"‘:“’;‘wlm $1000, sold in San Francisco, 0, 70607 wins $500, sold in San Fran- cinca, "L} S 24385 and 04517 each win 8200; Nos.' 20001, 30286, "74113, 88173, 98015 each win $100, sold in San sco and Oakland, Cal. The following capltal prizes were paid by the 002, | above company for the November 8, Bd_Wilisher (manager !In Post and Leavenworth stpeets, Francisco, San manager Californis, I Bairy): 100 Amoazon ave- ;nu:,"flmon n Francisco, Cal., $1000; drawing: Albert Francisco Verel , 1183 P Haimy st San Francisco, 'r’l:-l" :’ 00; & Gracietio ‘Railroad avenus south, San Francisco, Cal., $500. plsbiiamsais St ats REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNMDAY. DECEMBER 17. P. E. and Mary A. Bowles to E. A. Heron and Myron T. Holcomb, lot on N line of Turk steeet, UTY B ot Polk, E 68:9 by N 137:6; John H. and Mary J. Hatch to B!nllmln J Brun, lot on N line of Bmdw-y, # Franklin, E 27:6 by N William L. Gerstle to e uernle on N line of Washington street, 1 120 E of lot t Web- ster, E 10:6 by N Willlam L. and Sara H. Gerstle to Loufs Greenbaum, lot on N line of Washi: n street, 80 E of Webster, E 40 by N 127 Richard B. Hartshorne, John I Fnderlck M. kwood, Jules S. lliam ¥. Hutton, as ‘a reorganization com- e of Distilling and Cattle Feeding Com- pany (a corporation) to John N. Keiney, lot on NW corner of Lombard and Scott streets, 120 3 l‘imbn:ymd Plerce streets, 275; also lot on SW line of Eighteenth avenue, 75 SE of H street, SE 75.08 by SW 200, block 362, South San Francisco Homestead; algo lot on W |corner of Eighteenth avenue and G street, . N ’“_‘aw. NE 300, ¢ E 48610, ct; also lot mufuk 'lj:tne'en‘l‘: “l':ernu-!nnd G street, SW 279.95, R A RIS T lot on ne a c, Y nanltmt SE 174.26, BW 10" NwW M NW to a point NE 93.02, qllll- claim deed; $1. tthew O'Brien to Mary J. Taylor, lot on 8 ‘l‘h‘n ot Golden Gate avenu 1321”1;)% W ot “Waterbury, Bache and Baker street, § 137:6 by W John F. and Annie M. Martin, lot on N line of L;y street, 110 W of Lyon, W 27:6 by N 100; $10. Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Henrletta . Mary A. Boucher, lot on [ line of Mason avenue, 150 N of Halght, X' 28 by E 95:0; $10. Elise Kohler to Mary son, line ;? ll:wnlc avenue, 225 8 of Waller, 8 25 by W 186 Y cacins 4. Kiog to Henry v Somntas. lot on 2 line of sl.l\)lfll street, 50 N of Frederlck Mlbel R. Stoneberger to Marguerite Wolf, lot on E line of First avenu®, 77:4.48 N of Clay street, N 25:1.44, E 115, 8 25, W 117; $10. Peter G. Simpson to Alice M. Hoyle lot on N line of Jackm street, 202:6 E of First ave- Due, E 97:1 N 80, § 75 degrees 5415 min- utes W wo. to beginning, quitclaim deed; 10, % Petrie and Alice M. Hosle to Georgla W. Stolz, same; $10. Warren ¢, o s same, quitclaim deed; $10. Francis D. Sheldon t -hou Gregory to same, 1 Margaret L. Jones, lot on E line of Dore street, 95 § of Folsom, 8 27 by B 85; Foay e2% Wi Sophte Schwarz to Helene Schierholz, lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Howard streets, N 25, W 75, N 25, s B 100; $10. Mary and John J. Crowley, Agnes Shaw, Thomas H. Lindsay, Elizabeth and Oscar 5. Meysel and Kate Martel to P. N. and Bridget Mulrenin, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 28 W of Guerrero, W 25 by N 114; $10. Richard and Maggie O'Connor to Johanna Sullivan. lot on 8 line of Sventeenth strest. 125 W of Sanchez, W 25 by $10 B. P. Grover to Flora A. Gm\er Tot on NW corner of Dolores and Twenty-fourth streets, N 40 by W 117:6; $10. City Trust Safe Deposit and Surety mm- ny of Philadelphia to Willam and Emma Edith, heloved daughtcr of Geraldine and the | Plant. lot on NE corner of Twenty-(ourth and late Mercer Otey.-x mutive or-Oaktend, nged | Dougiass streets, E 66 by N 114, quitclaim 15 years 4 months and 1 day. I“"" e PASQUALE—In this city, December 16, 1902, | A Mary McNally to Mary A., Elfzabeth, W Benolt Pasquale, beloved husband of Er. | 40d Florence MeNally, "'“"" R | nestine Pasquale, and father of Hen o st Montell and L. l’nll"u ‘Taylor to Union Es- tate, Company (corporation). lot on 8E corne ! wf le and Taylor streets, E 51:6 by S Wllllnm G. Miller (by Geonge 8. McComb, commigsioner) to “llll-m’l’ Carroll. ot = s Hine of Unfon street W of Hyde, by W 0. | “Leopold, Pauline, Joseph and Celia Hirsch to Arthur . Deany. lot on W corner of Fourth and Howard streets, NW 45:6 by SW 85 $10. George F. Whitcomb and_Frances M. Waite to John H. and Cora A. Coulter, lot on NW line of Minna street, 200 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by NW 80: $10, City and County of San Francisco to John Genter. lot on W line of Bryant utreet, 150 § | of Nineteenth, & 28 by W I | Mary A MacDonaid (Morburs) “Benjamm | L. MacDonald, undivided half of lot on E line | $h\ Gmont street, 175 8 of Sterra, § 25 by E Johr and Mary T. Hennessy to William R. Kenny, ot on N 1né of Clement street, 107 W of Sixth avenue, W 26 by N 111; $10. Russell H. and Margaret B. Hopkins to John R. Stroud, iot on £ llm of Third avenue, 8 of Clement 8 25 by E 120; $10. Sosepn and Knzabeth Nos 1o estha A. Nolt- melrer, Jot on E line of Fmg.nlnlh avenue, 100 N of J etreet, N “ by E I Jacob Heyman Com H ¥ (corporation) to Earl 8. Lucas, lot on § Iuof.l MINEM Nofly-nlml avenue, E 47:8 by S §7:6; sm m‘e M. Miteheil to Soren Chrestensen, oa E line of 'rweammh Avenue, 1508 'R Andrew J and Terrissa N. Hun\er to 8. Dur:l Company (corporation), lots 3 26, Jots 2 and 6, block 27, University Extension Homestead: also lots 7 to 9, block 10, University i also 18, and i | “"Nellle Buiger and Richard Graham to same, lot on 8W line of Sixth avenue, 100 SE of M street, SE 100 by SW 100, bi oc 20. Central Park Homestead Association; Yred R, Drinkhouse to Eusabeth 7. Doherty, lot on E iine of Mission street, 31:3% SE Pre. fllu,oluvenue. 8 25 by E 83:6, Precita Valley ot Elizabeth M. Holje to W. Esters Xkau, Carl F. Stange and Gotthard §. Backman Jot 6n 8 corner Elghteenth avenue and G street, SE 270. 220.82, NW 180.35, NE 200, block 361, Hunter Tract, quitclaim deed; $o. Martin Holje to same, re-recorded, teenth avenue and G street, SE mu. w .83, NW 186.35, NE 200, block 361, same; ' John N. and Ann L. Kenney to Eureka Glue on l Company _ (corporation), lot S corner of Tehteenth avenue and G , SE 2719.95, W 52, NW 186.35, SE 200, block 361; $10. M. and Maria D. Roberts to John W. ’Pflfltl. lnt on N line of Na'm lt 131:10 W ot W 25 by N 87: block 10, Fll Subdivision of Holly fk. $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mary . Callahan (owner) with Iln.rwn & Otter (contractors), C, A. Meusedorffer archi- Soct—Statin ln-u and hot water heating for a fi nt structure on corner ot ry and Jones streets, N 77:6 by Jay D.-rlu (owner) with Thomas Vi (contractor), architect owner—All work —— S S S frame but on ine_of ':’ Fulton, 25 25, (con- tmlor?z- architect hn‘nn(o“—al)l Yok tor, l:: two: Itol me bul a on Church atrest, 20078 8 of Fittcenth, S 25 by & 2?" 0, fin—hr lawm Avith m“n:-nua o tor and and m“l I work stairs. pl::x"..f it Sk e s T et ""Q lll uilding (store and studio). on W Tine of Il Tore atreet, 47:0 8 of Sutier, luu,wm.; #3700, roantile Trust Company Wentey Helat !mh_muol‘). ‘g" i In_course 0‘ lflm on ductors 3 clllfo lllfl'. D5:3 W of Leld Ao W 60 by N 114:0%; $2048, 4 —————— — Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, December 17. Stmr Wfltpofl‘ Smith, 31 houn from Fleida ™ Arcats, Nelson, 00 hours from Coos mlnmcm'u uk. with R Brencia o %...& o0 aE ,.... o gk %—mm Deo 17—Bktn Surconty, 1 A—8atlcd Dec l‘t—!u! Hesper, for ed 7- i o - B ik u 17.- NUMBERS —OF THE— Honduras Nationa! Lottery Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number Class “M” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, Dcemlnr 13, 1602. Prize, 40 1% SERSHELEE 5162. 5623 24| 6012, 16| 6224, 24/ 6613 24| 6924 80| 6984 16| 7122, 24) 7167 16| 7507 24| 7083 HRBK. 24 161 9065. 16| 9260 16| 9406, 16/ 9819. i 3283 SRERINAR grsd 16 10 2881 838IRE2BEZVELES orey 23! ZsperErasszEraNssusnssreasisesas 3 H i i 2 3 ] k 7 EREIEIARRaRnERcED 3 3 2 B R Prize. llo. Prize.|No. 126 R R F TSR R R R }tl'#tflittll!l!!l:! PESRLLRARRI RN BRE LR ERASTEREVSLEVSRS SRR RLENBEUEEIASRENS ERNVERERREE i‘!!‘“!Iilbltiflflflflllfinlm!mfl FRPFLEEY last figures o capital prize of i g The subscriber having supervised the si wing. | i - hereby the 17th day of November. 1002 Qlo.l.)lm | 3| i

Other pages from this issue: