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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 1902, 9 E—CITY—FOR SALE. Y A HOME down, balance easy Ly ; cottage, 5 rooms, bath; Clipper nchez; pt $2150. DONNELLY Market st MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (inc.) Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of imorovements and part cost of lot; houses t on terms to sull; plans free: interest 107-8 Crocker building. 4 rooms each; lot ., between Valencia - $22 per month. J. Valencia st. 2z of 9 rooms and Bath; uilt: attractive, elegant, Ashbury st BF cottage for sale; terms same =9 Apply owner, lumber yard, Alabama and Montoalm sts. 2d lot for sale mccount of sickness; 0. 43 Howard st STATE—Country—For Sale. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— 1 tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho ti, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, ae Francisco is growing rapidly; location for poultry and general farming. Apply Cotati Co., 302 California st., for nphiet and information. $3000—FOR sale; & bargain Mateo plenty at Belmont, San County; 3 acres grand oak trees, well, water, cottage, tank houses, milk , horse and cart; grand view; fine gar- zood place for chickens; 10 minutes from static Address ‘box 2513, Call. list_of choice country lands in ail f_California. Land _Department CAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., 5 Hayward building. RES for sale or to ren United States Infantry, and Louisa Gladys Gresley Jackson, third ‘daughter of Captain G. G Jackson, royal navy (retired). TON—FLYNN—In this_city, De- cember 1902, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briges, Eugene C. Worthington and Carrie Flynn, both of San Francisco. DIED. Anderson, —— London, Jacob Beal, David McCloskey, Lulu Bidinger, Edward G. Mayer, Amelia Bohn, Elise Moore;, Mary E. Bradiey, Dr. E. W. O'Sullivan, Hannah Busch, Lester Quade, Otto Buss, J. G. Reck, Rudolph W. Dayton, Catherine Ryan, Timothy Tank, Nicholas Drew, Baward Tharp, Joseph W. Ettinger, Moritz Friesenhausen, John Vossbrinck, Emil Gilmore, Charies C. Weber, Regina C. H. Griffin, Frances H. Woodley, Julia Jones, Maud H. Wright, Martha ANDERSON—In this city, December 28, 1902, —— Anderson, beloved husband of Ma- thilde “Anderson (nee Cardinet), father of Emma, Walter, Oscar, Gertrude, Duncan d_Aibert Anderson, oldest son of the late Captain Edward A. and Mary A. Anderson, and brother of Captaln Oscar O. Anderson and Mrs. E. M. North, a native of New York, aged 57 years 7 months and 1 day. ¥ Funeral to take place at 2 o'clock Tuesday, December 20, 1 from - the Cali- fornia-street M. E. Church. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. BEAL—In this city, December 28, 1902, David Beal, a native of Iowa, aged 60 years and 10 months, BIDINGER—In this o Edward G., beloved h ger, father of George, December 27, 1902, band of Alice Bidin red and Elvira Bid- inger, and brother of Charles and Gustave Bidinger, Mrs. £. Hauser and Mrs. J. Trum- por, a native of San Francisco, aged 59 m vs. A member of 40, and International Ass of the Tank, and father of Mrs. A. J. Sharp, Mrs, E. A. Welling and Henry Tank, a native of Germany, aged 77 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, December 30, at 1 o'clock, from Smiley & Gallagher’s funeral parlors, Alameda. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. THARP—In this city, December 28, 1902, Joseph W., husband’ of Amada C. Tharp, and father of Arthur C., Earl C., Newton J., Charles J. and Virgll R. Tharp, Mre. M. | L. Sales and Mrs. Charles Boscow, a native of Ohlo, aged 65 years 3 months and 26 days. VOSSBRINCK—In this city, December 26, 1902, of diphtheria, Emil, dearly beloved son of Dick and Johanna Vossbrinck, and be- loved - brother of Oscar, Richard, Wilile, Ralph, Daisy, Lionel and the late Emma Vossbrinck, a native of Healdsburg, aged o ears 2 months and 24 dave. WEBER—In this city, December 27, 1902, Regina Charlotte Henriette, dearly beloved wite of Adolph C. Weber, and mother of Mre. Dr. ¥. X. Spranger Jr. of Detroit and Adolph H. Weber, a native of Hambuig, Germany, aged 76 vears 10 months and 19 days. = [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to-attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1422 Sutter street, near Gough. In terment private, Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WOODLEY~-In this city, December 28, 1902, Julia, beloved wife of Gedrge Woodley, and mother of George and Nelly Woodley, & nas tive of Mareachusetts, aged 44 vears and $ months. i 7 Remains at the residenZe of Mrs. James Walsh, 1249 Union street. Nofice of funeral hereafter. WRIGHT—In tbis city, December 28, 1902, Martha, beloved daughter of Henry and Mas- sle Wright, and sister of Dodo Wright, of Alacka, aged 7 year e L L ——— Weather Report. a LONDON MARKET | CLOSES STRONG Year’s End Holds Forth Promise of Increase ' in Trading. American and African Shares Give Indications of a Lively Rise. LONDON, Dec. 28.—The - market s winding up the year with increased evi- dence of strength. Business on the Stock Exchange last week was moderate, owing to the holidays and the settlement, but there was a . perceptible inclination to speculate-on the anticipated improvement in all high grade securities. - The rate for money has hardened and money was in strong demand. The upward tendency on the exchange was specially noticeable in American ~and African shares. Large buying orders for American shares were | NUMBERS —OF THE— ) (Class “M”") City of Mexico, Dec. 25, 1902. No. Prize.[No. Prize.|No. Prize. i « 40| 17 40 . 1 20] 40 E i 20 2| i i 200| 20 20| 40 40| 40 204 20 20| 100 0 20 20) 100 40 100 100} 20 40| 20 b = - % 20 20 20 20 40 L \‘ gut paszsmeds AaeY wsuelsSunsny L suuBeBusiusssuuuunuendasusyiossns snuel APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 33,127 to 33,227 inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing capital prize 100 drawing capital prize ) Gumbera. from ua’iI o ing 50 numbers on each side of $10,000—$20. drawing capital prize of $60,000—S$ numbers from 22,086 to belng 50 numbers on each side of the number ,000—830. to 72,978 inclusive, the number of 60. 22,186 inclusive, TERMINAL PRIZES. 2 'AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALE PANY PLAN At HATWARDS, California, TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. December 30, 1202 ] A g. M., AT LIGHT WORK! HAYWARDS, I shall seli at public auction, without reserve, for_cash, the Suburban Electric Light Plant of Haywards in lots to suit. Onme 18x44 256 H. P. Corliss Engine, Pumps, Oil Tanks and Filters, Larkin Oil Burners, % sets of Horizontal Bollers, 2 Westinghouse A. & mos, 300 Hghts each; 1 Dynamo, 00 lights; two 30-Arc Machines, lot Transformers, lot Arc Lamps, 1 Northern Generator, West~ inghouse Ameter, lot_Beiting, lot Double Pole Knife Switches, lot Rheostats, lot Voltmeters. lot Switchboard Transformers, Ground Detec- Sk, Copper Wik A, e, unl pper e, lumi o, 3 TERMS—CASH. ~SALE ABSOLUTE. M. MARCUSE, Auctioneer, - 918 Broadway, Oakland. 2> AUCTION SALE f£a SOPHEY BROS.’ LIVERY STABLE And to Close Estate of J. B. Sophey. 30 LIVERY and WAGON HORSES. 40 WAGONS and BUGGIES. 20 SETS HARNESS. 4 Also Entire Contents of Stables - —AT— 820 Folsem St., Near 4th THIS DAY. MONDAY, uee. 29, at | p. m. 40 40 rovements; rich soll ¥ ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- (126th Meridian—Pacific Time.) received in spite of the disappointing | 401 799 numbers ending with 77, being the last 207 Church, near Market, 5 to 6, | fuliy invited to attend the fune! SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28, 5 p. m. | New York bank returns, p 3 | two figures of the number drawing the capital STEWART, Auctloneer. - s @ (Tuesd 1 o'clock, from his late re: 3 . . 1 . alfalfa an Sepon. BEUsE Hacon Sirett Tatarment The following are the seasonal rainfalls to| The presence and purposes of Colonial 20D O iing. with 36, being the leat ¥ LD & VINZE! press Lawn Cemetery. date as compared with those of same date last | Secretary Chamberlain in South Africa 29 | two figures Of the number drawing the capital g. PN FOR cosh rent—Fine fruft_and sra members of San Francisco | eaton and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | buoyed up mining shares, Venezuelan 140 | prize ot §20,000—$20. near Address box 2568, Call office. ; \r (\ir En;- ;T:; .::m;a :.u S = 24 hours. season. ,:x_omls rose sharply on reports of arbitra- 1% Nb6. 33,177 draws first capital prize of mlflx_o. AUCT]“N SALE b e e vy 0 o0 > | Eureka 3 . jon. sold in Havana, Cuba; New Orleans, i r 1 his late residence, 926 Res Biu T A 20 d s oF ™ o papey 2 et - e price of consols, coupled with the Mexico City. i :‘MD\‘ “n “ RT‘S}' \fl:\"rq. L ARTE ThapRen (TR M Sacramento it it sobts Wik b plentitul ‘enrly 301, No. 22,186 draws second capital prize of | 50 head BROKE, HALTER BROKE and S TIIIND RIS IDLMLEAS S Ly ACESON, President. | Fresno o orco: in January, has created confidence that 20 000 e l:c,’:cz'c‘:fln“’ SR, S &N%’%uifll l\ncflu}‘chG}!{.nch. Sacramento, ”“’“" ;u e o & 'U ULS P. ON, Ree. ;;) s 8 Inde e LR the present condition will be maintained = mt;lo. RS Same t.b.lfllP capltal prize of $10,- | and T. J. l-cm_vr-. (:_'u " 3 AL ESTA . OF -1 his cit; Decembe 'y 02, Elise { San Luis spo ] v s 5 ittsburg, Pa. S 1 S B e | ¥ Bohn, wife of the. Inte Joht Bobn, and | Los Anelen. IS S it luston. e Not. 5109, 42,430, 56,606, 62.134 and 62,988 P (2.4 5Y teloved mother of Ernest and William Bohn | San Diego . change. | draw each $1000, Sold in Vicksburg, Miss.: and Mrs. Heory Dangers, a native of Ger- ool el 8 S Memphis, Tenn.; Portiand, Me.. Waco, Tex: | TUESDAY, Dec. 30, 1902, many, ag vears and 15 days. - jod THE COAST RECORD. TRADING ACTIVE IN BERLIN. Suicads, s St betdhe Tho it rine. %:-y- Q1 e - €7 Friends and gcquaintances are res Ui A g gl ca; New Orleans, ew 51 ax e crragnted from seviiien. SALEI fully invited to attend the funeral to-day g g 1 % i Houston, Tex.; Kansas City, Mo.; Havana, ST { (Munday), at 2 om the residence ot £3527 z& 7 |Upward Tendency Is Noticeable in Cuba; Dallas, Tex.s Indianapoils, Ind.; Altoona, | YARD, 1732 MARKET ST., near Van Ness aves g her daug well sireet, near Fou:- g =z5 g: = All Industrials. Pa.; Ora g‘ EPeorl I - Livestock Auetiomuie. PE 'h I ; teenth teiment Luurel Hill Cemete STATION. ; - £ | BEBIIN Déc. B Prio to the Holkddve U, BASSETTL, Manager. — hals < . ey S e ek A i £ | the Bourse was very: Hght and velted : Treasury Department. | & Do £~ . 3 of ‘East Oakland, hus: : : z se was v v ) = e e K H : : : ; JUAN B. CASTELLO, Intervenor. Y s band of Helen Bradiey, son of the lute Dr. 7 | were maintained, but yesterday the trad- 2 REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE at Ar« BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 1. and Margaret Bradley, and brother of i 0 a - o7 Sixth st. : = ot B B it Mamacst "Bl i St ing was,uncommonly strong, with an in- 100 ¢ RAILWAY TRAVEL DAY, Dee: Al at i1 a. m 20 good. voung 3 NEW 7-room house, complete in every of §o. aged 48 years. TR : B N 20 - potS ¢ 9, 1 g gy g Fhved | u].n m::“_( dfi\l 4 l?&(:‘xmhf‘r BT I;:zhrrm :xl:v‘:g‘ Ton creased :nlumel othbuslnesa All depart- 5 ~ ’.'.‘,’k"{"' ;ogg ;char;:{u. 1&nnetom Must be o e SRR . Gearly baloved and only son of Peter | Carson . Clear ments shared in the upward movement. 20! SOUTHERN /PACIFIC e O e i _— . argaret Lopaz Busch, a native of S: Eureka . Clear Iron shares rose particularly as a result 20 AY VEL s Siitng ki acisco, aged 11 months and 24 day. Py Glear of better trade reports from the Rhine 49| Trainsleaveandireduetsarrive st RAILWAY TRA 5 e view. In Miil Valiey, l-w_»n}\lmr 27, 1902, J. | pocatetio, Rain country and Silesia, indicating good busi- 40 (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) v $4500 f:fifr“-?:fl‘s.fllx -u-".':;'f{—“"\r(.':jmmm ‘;e:”m:"]fi °f | Independence Clear ness for next year. Some iron shares l_gg TEAVE — Frox DEcEMazR 31, — ARRIVE - - e 55 5 { > g Tos ngsrs s scored sensational advances. Coal shares 30 | ~7.00x Beaicis, Sulsun, Elmira and Sscrs a [} 0rn|a 5 rooms; thoroughly ds and acquaintances gre respect- | bariiand || Cloudy also were very strong. Blectrical shares 20 mento . )2 ; sunny lde of strect. _nlm;\d w'x‘“\!“fil wTs:’u:xl\:‘ "F;» runh(_ 1”3‘\:;'1;(;5 Red Bluff . ear profited by the alliance of the Allgemeine ‘g ;:a: ‘v‘:%v.ma. “-un.nu 7. e D, Bt sy Gitar 12 Bieotrical Company and the Union Blec- = N, A SR malbais Cemetery, San Rafael. Fexk | trical Company. It i now said that the ! 204" S0 Darli et Rt intig, 7580 Iml e 3 —In _this eity, Dece Siemens and Halske Klectrical Company 40 = 3 4 * K AT e T Deloved motier of Emina an of Berlin and the Schuckert Blectrical | 1001 BB0A Al oo Stoobien. 19322 wind R oty e e ST o Company of Nuremberg will make a | B | BO0X Niieh Stocklof Seadois. i 4250 - HENEY & BERRY Berkder Sialt ST years 10 months and 15 days. Snow | prios. grrdngsmenty R the el Ui 381 8.30a shusta Express— Davis, Wiilisms To M IENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. Cloudy .00 | bination. 30 gor Bartlett Sprivgs), Willows, Y T i £ - LiClay 00| Money showed an eadfer tendency last 2 ed Bluff, Portiand... 7560 | . - TEIT D ~ s c L e = Glear -0 | week. The statement of the Refchsbank 200 830 Ban Jose, Livermore, Stockion, / late residence, 101 Cortland avenue Yuma ..... 4 Clear .00 | ¥ 2 SORN 4 mento, P }' l 1 H »\Ui ADY hRTlS | of Prospect aveaus. Interment at on CONDITIONS AND GENBRAL | Iued vesterdsy showed greater pressiire = o, Red i An (deal Train =V o ATHER CONDITIONS N1 N AL | than is usual. - At the monthl; meeting H FRU CALE . In this city, December 26, 1002, Ed- FORECAST. of the central committee 'ofythe bank o ; i 2o Vearg, PV @ mattie of lreland, astd ©0| air weather prevails over the Pacific Siope, | President Koch announced that the de- 5027524 Py Crescent. ; For Thosz Who n ugvf'"é*'fi:»,""{‘:r%“g' 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- f}rce?:,ln '“‘.’L‘p?i"x‘i"i?’linfié}'f" and Northeastern | mands on the bank were heavy. lgg’gf;ggw. S mk“é;’ll;amr;:é:t'o:kmg:gfi ] (flm m == SME-F ot fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, An area of high pressure overlies the plateau | He said, however, that there was no oc- 30128068 40 | Los Anzeles nnd New Orlean: H « = {:;L:umfll:)r ) b J:ifi?« o “’”fi;a'l;“u'“ ;l‘nf mgiun.h and the ’Iugwou.l‘ |\re(s::l‘|“; (-l rep_;_artcd casion to raise the rate of discount. The 40(28365. 1%. 9.304 ¥;Ilejg.)hrtl:udnd'w:] s:ou'(l ” | YTICEME “ Montgomery avenus, “thence o me- Marss | from the coast of Southern ornia. There | pressure for money during the final week 100{28550. 20| 10004 The Oferisud Limiced —Ogdes, ] RTISEMENTS. | Moneomes svempe. thonco, fo 84" Marv's | naz"vemt 2"2healy sl i premmure shine’ the | Do oo ™ i (e finad week Bl g e o S SANTA FE TRAINS — - W= R Streets, wlh‘ures‘n!ma ul’h be lu(‘; lurl K‘;E The (an;.‘pnmmre has fu%len ;1“ Suullhcrn Utah | ordinary. 40 i 'I:gullr %le:‘lllflenu:v‘lflvO! S‘fl.fl::«nen‘o‘ Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | ana Northern Arizona; elsewhere the changes 40 e cin, nters, 1 3 1118 BROADWAY. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Ritve ‘heen sligit. ¢ Leb: Ml oo B B e s o7 Tocal | Lim'd | Local [Ov's — -— NGE In thi; v, December’ 27, 1002, Contitions are favorable for severe frosts A sbury. 20 nights IRg. Marysvilie, i SLAN Ettinger, beloved_husba e | throughout California_Monday morning. VEW YORK, i3Sy Orovllie, Coluss,Corning. Tehams OAKLAND HOTELS. S [ -l i R T e e O TR L SR T R (NEW YORK, Do¢. 28.—Fineral setvices 45| 8:30p Hayward, Nilea and Wy Stations.. OURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay sis. | man, Mre Nathan and Willard, Max, Sig- | hours ending midnight, December 29: or the late Nate Salsbury were held to- ; 101 G B0e Nl acs:sau Ramon, VarlesorNans, i =pacious halls; modern and | mund and Louls Ettinger, a native of Gei.| Northern California—Fair Monday; light |day under the .auspices of the Mazonic b 00 rllstonn, Somes Rt s b T 7 i 3 5 years and 8 month: northerly winds. fraternif: V. DB, iy g 20 .00p Niles. Livermore. Stockton, Lodi. 3 s Catoinh. PR Aoty o Re - Burrill of Freeport. - - .50r Hayward. Niles. Irvington, San 4 and acquaintances are respect- b portion: Nent east wina. Chaavs cooler Inf 4 life-Jong friend of the dead show- 2 3 Foy b A el B3 Sote oaatics 1A Fokt moiat T o ir Monday. ? man, preathed the sermon. Many promi- 20(2 lwuvi?“‘w} k- 4309 The Owl Limited-—Ficand, Fuisrs, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR December 26, 1902. Interment Home of | 8San Franciseo and vicinity—Fair Monday; | nent theatrical people were in attendance 4 fi 6000083301 500 g:rlmfill.]& x';'::l.u. (Golden 3 - i e = Boion Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from [ light northwest wind. 83501 nes 20 33830 40 State Liinited Sleeper carried on s g:‘mn FURNITURE good and cheap this month, _H. | Third and Townsend streets. SSELTWEHON, TR0 Toreest Omda). 838810, 20 40 Owl Train) .. B e HE S, 408 Tleventh st Ozkland. | NHAUSENIn this oity, December 27, —CT.-.XV— OCEAN STEAMERS. 343 ] - EQ EorCostatracy L e 1 a for morning. p for afternoon, , at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. % R 3 o¢h, Stoc 3 Bak Taond, sive- nbardt, 1412 Devisadero street. Johu FLOW ‘OF RIVELS 10003 40 ced. Raymond, Fresno.. 1 | st By H B Jou-'qzflxdvnuy. ‘Cor- ____| Friesenhauser, beloved husband of the late Tabie = fve Bitomenn.leave, Sau_ Fran- 20 B T e e e ¥ train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. ery | Mary Friesenhausen, beloved father of Henry, | The followinz tables h S SOBAIEELY cleco -as_folows: 0, 20 D e 0.9 & m. Daily Is the GAY. TRV A s 4 Charles and the late John Friesenhausen Ji. | Statement for two years of the estimated flow For Ketchikan, Juneau, 20 20 | 18.00r Vailejo oo 1128 LfWTVED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars he term ending L 8 P. Leonbardt, and uncle of Mrs. G. | of certain California rivers in cubic feet per Skagvay, etc., Alaska—11 a. 10, 20| 8.00¢ L <o glum- Denver, 4250 1§ Dining ‘Cars through to Chicago. Chaie fate of three and one- a hative of Germany, aged 78 years | second, or second feet, one second: foot equal- e e RS e 50| €7.00r unser Limjted— New York: New | Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of per amum on ail de. | and 27 days. A member of 'L Peter's So- | ing 50 Californla miner's inches, or about 40 A o e 201 - S Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno. | lccal first-class passengers. No second-class able on e niface’ rch. 1 - . " 204 ez bounc i nored - train. Correspond- g = gy S Friends and acquaintances are respeci- | Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the For_ Victoria, Vancouver, 20l Wk Ml:e%‘:o:.u?mm c-:um a:;'lm gc‘k.t'“- are honored. T;:tl%hu ratn G .2nd after o, e et | B oEtapit, United Bistes Coslobloal Birvess | & ot Mine. 27, Tok T Chtens s 30 .00F Vallelo...... ... 7 | train arfives at 11:10 a. m. daily. CARMANTY, of daughter, 14: Devisade: > this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. W .067 Oregun & California Express— 8:00 p_ m. is the Overland Express, . with Boniface's Charen GopiorTell theto! TULE RIVER AT McFARLANDS BRIDGE. | BY.: at Beaitle for Tacoma fo N- B Ry'; at 20 oy B SRS | through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free 3 Hnnha; s Chu:;c?. Golden ({aw a\‘la- A N IV s & B Ry N. P 3 - § ‘""-Hfim:; i:fi"“‘g";.':a'“m'u =: | Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; wflnm nue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, Humbold . nyward, Niles sn 0s¢...... $11.854 | Gjeeper. which cuts out at Fresmo. - where a requiem high mass will be cele- T o Dbl Bt 1N = | y t 6:00 p. m, dafly. brated for the repose of his soul, commencing R e e e A LR e e L ] e A R e e e echnt, oauit nadk gw Wente Y- savings departmen potid o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- o= For Los Angelés (via Port Los Angeles and 0 54 Newark, Centerville, San Joee, pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Oa,tem a GILNoORE December 27, 1002, | Decomber b LR P R T e = D i . { B ot P anmum, &2d |~ Charles Cutting Giimore, hushand of’ Lydis | Becember 51 64 State of California, 9 a. m., Dec. 26, Jan. 20 | 12:16r Nowark; Centervitics CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& annum, free of t and peyabl e and father of Charles, Benjamin | December 51 64 2, 8 - 8y New Almaden Felton, Boulder . e i - o “Divic | 20d Milton Hobbs Gilmore, a native of New- | December 51 | e For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Fast 10 Creek, Santa Cruz aud Principal LESSEES { ., aged 55 years 8 months and 16 | December 6L | 88 €an Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- 20 Way Stations. .. fl& ] n"msw LED m" m December 51 56 | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San FIN—In this clity, December 25, 1002, : Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and sNewport. /401 418e Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...... | o RAILWAY COMPANY. , s Helen, beloved child of Samuel M KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. | (*Ramona only.) 50| 9307 Hunter's Train—Saturdsy only.... i7. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. fon, 532 Callfor- d Jeesie E. Griffin, and sister of Raymond = Ramona, 9 a. m., Dec. 24, Jan. 1. Coos Bay, 100 Leaves Los Gatos 4.5 Sui cbb—For the half year | Griffin, u native of Massachusetts, axed § Seco 9 a. m.. Dec. 28, Jan. 5. 100 | AKLA HARBOR FE =~ | SAN _FRANCISOO. 70 SAN RAFANE. wi e 3ist of December, 1902, a 1 month and 15 days. * DATE. T For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Tose del | 42146 20 | Prom SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siips) | WEEK DAYS 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.;: 12:33, d has been declared at the rate per In_this city, December 28, 1902, Maud 1902. | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla, | 42326. 20 —17:15 9:00 11:00 A.M. 3.00 5.i6 P 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip ©c and forty-two one-hur- | Harriet Jomes, dearly beloved daughter of 1 | hzo. | Guaymas (Mex)—10 a. m., Tth of each month. | $2548. 50 | From OAKLAXD, Foot of way — 16:00 i8:08 | &t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips as M) per cent on term deposits | Thomas S. and Mary J. Jones, and sister o | December 1 For further information obtain folder. Ly o) 18:05 10:00 3. 12.00 2.00 P | gpii80 and 11:30 p. m. or Cent on ordinary deposits. | the late Ulysses D. Jones, & native of Sacra. Pecoiies 1E. % goiBht reserved to change steamerg or sailing . 20 <o LINE Girosd A | SUKDATH- 600, 9:30 1100 & 15.3.4 M5 30 €ooh &nd after Friday, | mento, Cal., aged 25 years 11 months and 25| December . 20 ay . R - YELL WHITE, Cashier, A8k, Bged-25 'y December 440 TTORET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery a0 O e e e SAN RAFAEL TO_ SAN FRANCISCO. nd Loan Society, 56 | LONDO> nis city, December 27, 1902, |wgecember 15 480 | st._cPalace e 1O > b 3 50, 9:20, 11:1 Bl en, Soayoten | “acen beioved son o7 “Theria i | Becember 16 | e me e st et 5 =, st aividend has been @e- | the Mever London, & native of San " 10 Market st., San Francieco. 01 i 3 & m.: 1040, 340, three apd one- aged 33 vears.., TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. £ % 20 | Gilroy, Hollister, Salinas,San Lufs x m on all deposits, §>F Funeral will take place Monday, De- 7 v 20 ¢ Oblspo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- v drg‘vfgr\md cember 29, at 10 o P(Lo(- from the undertak- Second Feet. TUYB KISEN KA'SHA 1383 Iss! and Principal Intermediate i { Leave In Effect ' Arrive JRN n of N. Gray & Co 7 Sutter DATE. : tations 0.46® | san Francisco.] May 4, 1902. [San Frasmetsco. erment Odd Fellows' Cemeiers. 20| w800a Paclfic Ex 3 g o | In this city, December 28, 190z, — b 5 e Ty | e i dfiared for the skey, beloved wife of James M. cember (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) o Pacifc Grove, Del tion. v, : Der anputh on monthiy | Closkey, and daughter ®f Mary E. Young, a | December s B A e Ignacio 110 &1 8:40 & t stock, 6 per cent on ferm deposits | _DAUVEe of Utah, aged 28 yeats, December peieachets Wil WAVE Wheer) softicr DSk unn | ~San Luin ‘Obispo and. Frinct and 40al 8:40 & 5 per cent om ordinary deposits, free of | MAYER—In this city, December 27, 1902, | December and " HONGKONG, caning 'ar Koo OmiaMA 100 | Tntermediate ons 41 6:20p es ~ HON, WASHINGTON DODGE, Amelia Mayer, beloved wife of Paul Mayer, | December Nagamalki ‘snd’ BBanghal. and coaneolne ¥ os 20 | 10.30 San Jose and Way Stations. - | President. and mother of Louis, Roberta and the late | December Horghong With steamers for India. ete N, 20| 11.30a San Jose and Way Stations WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretar; Emily’ and Carl Maver, aged 40 vears 1 | December cuifo recsived on bowed un any of stk 30| EJ30F San Jose and Way Stations. § - > nr g month and 18 days. =1 Ve arkii e IRON CANYON A X e 3 P San Jose and Way Stations ! Savings Bank S L Friends and acquaintances are respect. | SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. | & 5 AMESUCGA JARE fatarday, Jan. 10, 200t AR + 8 ey l-r‘-’-‘.—lnl O Ui halt year | gully invited to attend the funeral to-day 1. Second S & NIPPON MARU (via Manila) 100 roy, Hollister, Ssnta Cruz, Del of three &) (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the funeral par- DATE. e ) Lz 5 Tuesday, Mar " pr Monte. Montetey, Pacific Grove, B on il depselte gres e | loms of HL F. Mans, 917 Mission strest. 'In- 1901. | 1002 Via Fenolulo, Roundtrip tickets at réduced 1] i R e S ik payable on and after January yprees L y. rates, For freight and paesaze apply at Com- 8302 2, 1003 GEORGE A. STORY, cashier. MOORE_ln this city, December 25, 1002, December pany's office, 421 Markat sireot; Tcorner. Biyat e o e ey B — — ary oved wife o mes Moore, o) . H. AVE i 3 . H & DIVIDEND in liguidation of § per ceat on | native of New Hampehire, aged 41 sears 406 | Decomber e OB T Gelial ARE D siiEk P ali Geposits bas been declared by the Callfor- | 3 days. 2 3 Decerster : e T I vt i DAY et a2l sl 2 | qEoaey, STyl ke placs temorrow | Decemter O K@ N.CO, lm S e SR ding, second . C. O or & Co., 767 . - A “Geo. W. Elder” sails Dec. 20, Jan. 52046... . X o’ Mateo, _ FARQUHARSON, Secreta % oy P “Columbia”sails Jan. 3, 13, 23, Feb. 2, 12, gg;.'{g- » ’ Stone Limited ZSan MBOLDT Eavings and Loan Society, 18 | O'SULLIVAN—In this city, December 25, 1002, HOTEL ARRIVALS. e i L S enre {5aTe1 Ll =" " Luls Obispo. Sauta 9108 —The directors have declared a iv. | at her residence, 108 Cotton street, off Brady. St B shart rai) Dok Tl By DD Ot el Asgoles, Deming, Bi Fuso, Now | 6:06 p| per ceni per annum on its Geposits, | Hannah, beloved wife of Jeremiah O'Sullil NEW WESTERN HOTEL. et et . Portiand. o, all points : Orlcans, New Y — bie on and after January 2. 190 van, and mother of Mrs. John Victor, Mr-. NEST BRAND, sSecretary. — e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE to creditors—Estate of EDWARD NOONAN, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, C. J. HORGAN, admin- istrator of the estate of EDWARD NOONAN, deceased, to the creditors of and all per. sons. ng ciaims against the said decensed, 1o exhibit ihem With the necessary vouchers, within four monthe after the first publica: o of this notice, to the said administra- tor #t No. 644 Sacramento st., room 3, the #ame being his place for the trinsaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. C. J. HORGAN, administrator of the estate of EDWARD NOONAN. deceased. Dated at San Francisco, December 24, 1902, —_— PROPOSALS. EALED proposals will be received at the of- -r;.((: of the Lighthouse Engineer, San Fran- cico, Cal., until 12 o'clock m., Jan. 20, 1903, and then opened, for furnishing the materials and labor mecessary for rebullding Oskland Harbor Light Station, Cal., in accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank propoeais and otber information, may e had upon epplication to Lieut. Col. THOS. H. HANDBURY, Corps of Engineers, U. 5. .. Lighthouse Enginser. BIR ‘HS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, B marriage and death notices sent by ma'l will not be inserted. They must be handed in st elther of the publication offices and be indorsed, with the name and residence of per- sons autherized to have the same published. HEALY-4In this cfty. December 25, 1802, to the wife of R. M. Healy, a daughter. BOSMEFL-In this city, December 12, 1902, to the -u! of F. W. Hosmer, a daughter. | MARRIED. OONN] —JACKSON—December 27, 1902, by the FEv. Father M. J. Giles, First Lieu- tezani Ratrick A. Conmeily, Twenty-first Phiilip Evans, Mrs. Charles Childe and. Jere- miah O'Sullivan, a native of Douglas, County Cork, Ireland, aged &3 years. QUADE—In this city. December 27, 1802, Otto, beloved husband of Frances Quads, and father of Henry O., Albert and Freder- ick Quade, a native of Germany, aged 51 years 6 months and 20 days. RECK—In this city. December 27, 1902, Ru- doiph W., dearly beloved son of George F. and_Elizabeth Reck, and brother of George D. H. Reck, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 6 months and 16 days. A member of McKinley Grove No. 132, U. A. 0. D. and Hartnagle Chapter No. 3, U. A. 0. D. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- Gence of his parents, 1217 Rork street, near Twenty-fourth, thence to Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held, commencing ‘at 1:30 o'clock. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery OFFICERS and members_of McKinley Grove No. 132, U. A. O. D.—You are hereby noti- fled to assemble at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, De- cember 30, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Rudoloh W. Reck. W. L. ROBERTSON, N. A. J. M. KURZ, R. 8. RYAN—In this city, December 27, 1902, Tim- othy, beloved husband of Annie Ryan, and father of May, Winnie, Kittle and the late Angle Ryan. a_ mative o County Galway. reland. member of ta ke No. 3 A. 0. U. W. i e @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral mp:uy . (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 245 Lexington avenue, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a solemn ro- ~quiem mass will be celebrated for the o of hi¢ soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. TANK—In Alameda, December 27, 1902, Nicho. las, beloved husband of the late Caroline F. e ———————————— ____NEAREST THE CITY | MT.OLIVET CEMETERY/| > | J B Wray, 8t Joseph I Jepson.” Alvarado J J Lynch, Newark,Cal C Narramore, Stan' Un J Curtis, Tiburon E Honnyman, Angells] J Baxter, Seattle J T Peterson, Chicago C Cooper & w, Portlnd J T Reid, Oklahoma T H Vance, Vacaville G Hessig, Holdridge I E Ball, Bloomington M Sullivan, Sausalito {8 Reeves, Sausalifo T Galway, Sacramento W Tremaine, Sacto M Nelson, Boise, Tdaho Miss L Nélson, Chicago H Smith, San_Jose |G Plagaman, San Jose Mrs L Smith & d,0akd Miss M Petersen. Oakd | J Pefersen, Oakiand L Heldredge, Aurora T Gillman, Haywards A E Hedlund, Aurora |J Bruner, Haywards J W Kettle, Tacoma | A Simpson, Haywards | T M Bryant, Tacoma W E Edwards, Tacoma Miss L Bdwards, Tacm| A D Lewis, Ogden 8 Barrett. Ogden N B Goodhal]l, Chicago)| W E Turner, 'Chicago | Miss L Carr, S Rafael M Healey, Bloomington' Miss M Carr, $ Rafacl ———,— e ? The Way With Misouri Editors. A Missouri editor who is about to pull up and leave for lack of support sarcas- tically remarks In parting that editors don’t need money. “Don’t worry about the editor,” he says. ‘“He has a charter from the State to act as daormat for the community. He'll get the paper out some- how, and stand up for you when you run for office, and lie about your pigeon toed daughfer's tackey wedding, and blow about your big footed sons when they get a $4 a week job, and weep over your shriveled soul when it is released from your gresping body, and smile &t yonr giddy wife's second marriage. Ke'll get along. The Lord only knows how-—but the editor will get there somehow.”—New York Tribune. —_—— The United States Government has in- creased its holdings on Staten Island by a purchase of several acres on the water front near Fort Wadsworth for the pur-! pose of giving the fourteen-inch gun a | clear sweep over the waters of the bay. | T B Roach & s, Hwds B Mullen, San Lorenzo | W B Curiis, S Lorenzo T Burne, Pt Richmond E Heart, Pt Richmond J Carr, San Rafael | ! | berth and meals Steamer rails oot o Snear st at a1 e mroBy W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Montgomery st. east. Tharcugh tickets to all points, all rall or steamsh:p agl T at LOWEST RATES. Steamer ticl include Ast. REC! Ll for Honolulu, S. £ ZEALANDIA, Dec. 29. 2 p. m. o 8, 8. SONOMA. for Honolulv, Samoa. Auck- 1and and Sydnay, Thursday, Jan. 8,10 a. m, S. 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Jan. 11, 10 a. m. a5 SPRECRELS 2 BRUS. 0., Ags., Tickotffo, 543 HarkotSt, freigh e, 320 Harket S, Pier Ko, 7, Paciic S AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, St. Paul.Jan. 7, 10 am Friesl'd..Jan, 28, 10 am Phila....Jan. 21, 10 am St. Paul.Feb. 4, 10 am RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS, Kroont'd.Jan. 3, 10 gm|Finland.Jan. 17. 10 Zeeland.Jan. 10, 10 #n Kroonl'd Jan. 24, 10 am CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y st, - (CXPAGNIE EENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUI DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday, instead of sn\n-d-'{ at 10 2. m, from Pler 43, North River, foot.of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec. ond-class to Havre$45 and upward. GENERAZL, AGENCY FOR ITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bulldln‘:, New York! ¥ B FUGAZL & co..s.qu Coast Agents, lontgomery avenue, n Francisco, Tickets sold by all Railrond Ticket Agents. -, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS H OF O S TAVY VIRD A8D VALLEJ, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO, 9:45 & m., 2:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves 12:30 noon, ;. 7 BROS. a 8 p. m, ex & Telepnoe Mamn” 1606, Tanalng ass | G en :fllee pler 2, Miesion-street dock. | 201 20| 1001 20| 40 20 20! 20 20| 20 40 20 20] 20 300 40 100[ 249 20} 500 40! 20 40/ 20 “ 20k =0 100 20 201 20 40 100 40 40 20, 40 1 40 40 1 20 40 » 40 gg 20 hemt 8 201 40 20| 20 100, 200 401/ 40 201 20| 1 40 <0 40 40 40 20 H 40 40 & i 12, 40 w. 20 Teme. & T059L. ... 20 N ork.. ‘ 2%? Palo Alto and Way Stations. el > Sun Jose and W: A for Morning. X Saturday ané Sunday only. Stops at all stations on Sunday. 4 Sund 4 Sunday only. Sund: 4 Satuay oaty @ Connects at Goshen Je. with train for Fresno, for Visalis via Sanger. At Vin Coast Line. Tuesday and Friday. n Connection may be made at Goshen Jo. with train from Bakersfeld. s :l.mfl SHORE RAILROAD. F for Afiernoon. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 27, . 1902, M SAN FRANCH MILL VALLEY Sy AND SAN SCO TO

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