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\ THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. . e eee—————— FEAL USTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 44 ght, nted, " ara lot on car line on, nr, 1 ERING. cured Dy n Ness & Mark STAMMERIN: method at V ; best local rets, ; houses interest rentais § “atifornia L &M DER, 110 exclusive dealers Smith Pre Ts: supplies for all machines hines sold & ne rs sold, ren WHAND typewnite MARKIAGE LICENSES, The ¥ yesterd owing marriage licenses were issued Jackson street, location | on street ing. Appiy | Reno, Nev., and ornia st., fur rt dilils Healdsburg, and lands in all Cotm et : ] fma, end Emily R & TRUST CoO., , San Jose, and M s ng —_— S—HARRIAGES—DEATES. arriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be name and residence of per- ve the same published. BORN. Dougher MARRIED. UINN—In this city, January 21, Bane, pastor Church, v, a daughter. a Mary {ERKELEY ADVERT] SEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ES E. 4-ROOM half block U es; College ave. ¢ Telegrapi avenus, tr gh (infant) cDougall, John A. Berkeley. gs T Ben- tnwaring, Sophia ning way, between % < ahan, Joh & BERRY, O Brien, Da rieley, Cal. O'Day, Margaret Perry, David Retif, Francois Echultz, George H. Sheridan, John Twyford, Annie Viereckt, Matthiag Vincent, Esther M. - — Wakand, Husutaro R R e Williams, Mary - J. AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS g ry 21, 1903, ke f Ray Abrams, Abrams, son Abrams, son-in-law of n, and brother of Abe, OAKLAND REAL achel [ Joe Abrams and Mrs T cattle, a native of Boston, nths and 28 daye. and acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral services 307 parlors, Montgomer; or of Mrs. J. Selde- nd, Willlam and Albert < and 1 day se City and County Hospltal, y Dessire Blancho. In this city, January 22, 1903, Rich- Sothe 20, y ed brother squaintances are respect- to_attend the funeral .Friday £ 2 o'clock, from the mortuary Godeau, 305 Montgom Laurel Hill Cemele y, January 22, 1003, Eu- erment this c kspur, Cal., January 21, 1903, Craig, beloved husband of and father of James 4., T., Frank, Minna late Robert L sley, Mrs. Elwell, a native of New D. heap this month : eventh st., Oakiand e b5 the parlors — J— — ] Ness avenue. Interment PECIAL NOTICES, a Clara Cemetery. | — — ~ ~In this city, January 20, 1903, Daniel | and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day = at 2 o'clock, from B'nal B'fith a Mclintyre, 9 Eddy street, under the auspicey of e e A e No. 136, F. and A. M. Inter- s1s.; Columbla Morgen, 4 ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. nas R DOUGHERTY—In this city, January 22, 193, vich, § yrs.: Rose Freds 3 3 ugherty, beloved husband of Ann and beloved father of Jo- Frank, Thomns and Eugene rty, a native of Boston, Mass., aged Louls papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- e to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- Howard street, thence to St William George 1 yIE.; 4 yrs.; Thom Ehotwell streets, where a requiem high 85 Dorwood Paster will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, Smith, 12 yrs commencing at 9:30 o'clock. ~ interment Holy | cis Martin. 5 3 w.; | Cross Cemeter: ¢, 1| DOUGHER n this city, January 22, 1903, 81" Marle, in daughter of John and Lillie Dougherty, a native of San Francisco. LER—In Oakland, January 21, 1903, , Acarly beloved husband of Trebella eiler, father of Alma and Marion iler, son of Jacob and Phoebe Dunz- and brother of Mrs. Ida Lutticken ward, Walter and Aima Dunzweller, of Sen Francisco, aged 24 years § months and 7 days. A member of Bricklay- Union and Pocahontas Tribe No. 11, I Red Men. (Zanesville, Ohlo, papers please o, it Mount Olivet ctric funeral car. nd Members of San Francisco Assoclation are respectfully re- attend the funeral of our late yers o Paeeen o [ ] , Carl A. Dunzweiler. Members to s Jovaph Kelieye tat Eixhteenth and Valencla streets at yre. : Angelo Bolteno, 1 o'clcck sharp, Saturday, January 24, 1903. 3 yre., Edna Kelly, Alice Keily ILLIAM BENSON, President. & mo.; Mort rs.; Argen C WAGNER, Secretary. Carboni, 2 yrs 8 o K EDWARDS—In city, January 21, 1003, Meehan, 4 yrs: Mary Louis. 12 yrs.: Maggie wards, beloved wife uE Bickert, 9 yre.; Florence Bickert, 8 yrs;| Fvan E ghter of Frederick A. imer Bickert, 3 ; Erpest Lanterio 4| &nd Sarah Ve and sister of Mrs. F. .; Mary Romaro, 8 yrs, £ehive, Mrs. W. A. Blanck and Frederick A, e officers in Point Richm of Baltimore, Md., aged 31 y s § 1uonths ment Company—At_a meeting of and 1 day. (Philadelohia, ~Baltimore and directors of the Point Richmond Dey New York papers please copy.) pany, held recently, Mr. F. L. CFTriends and acquaintances are respect- clected to succeed Mr. W. C | fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, dent, Mr. Gray’s connection January 24, 1 at 10:30 o’clock, from the y in an official capacity residence of her parents, 23 Madison avenus, red. The company offers | off Harrison, between Fifth and Sixth, in- mord good residence lots, | terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, nmediately &djoining the | GIVENS—In this city, January 22, 1903, John Company's, refineries, and H. Givens, a native of Boston, Mass., aged h wifl afford excellent 2 ities. This land can be had | GLA tracts to suit, on easy install- further_information call on or | F_L. TURPL at the Colum- iding, where all years and 6 months. E city, January 21, 1003, Sarah, beloved wife of Joseoh W. Glaser, other of Badle Gla daughter of Fred- erick and Sarah Hol nd sister of Fred, Paul, John. Alice, James and Frank Holmes, native of Peru, aged 25 years 5 months ard 19 days. (Seattle papers please copy.) 7 Priends and acquaintances are respect- STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES., EMPORIUM Storage & Van C furniture, h: d goods stored moved, shipped. T Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161, age & Moving Co. i tel. Priv. Market rates. MT.OLIVET CEMETERY| s ge Co., Main 1840, shipping at cut . owara Bl Fow Zentucs, | MENRY J, CALLACHER CO. PACIFIC €torage and Furniture Moving Com- (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr, N tch. mi. coposite Lincotn s st.. opposite Lincoln Sch i Teicphone Souit 80, 50 pany; 2320 Fillmore st.: hone Jac son LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN the Buperior Court of the City and Co of sen Francisco, State of Calif, nty REMOVED TO NEW STORE. Tn the matter of the estate of MARY Lrra UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 1iARGRO, deceased. Notice for publiaatioy § Funeral Directors and “Embalmers. of time appointed for probate of wiil, ¢ | ¥., Sec. 1308, Notice 16 hereby given that | Formerly in Me litan Temple. Now at 866 MISS] Tel South 167. Wednesday, the 28th day of January, A. 1) Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth at 16 o'clock 8. m. Of that day, und the | Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. couriroom of Department No. 10 of eeng| —— court, @4 the New City Hall, in the City ung | County of San Francikco, State of Californis JAMES McGINN B « been appolnted as the time ana pi r proving the will of sald MARY IIARGRO, deceased. and for bearing MAURICE CURTIS ang | Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened nev: TFuneral Parlors at 214 Eddy st.. bet. Taylor, and Jones. Telephone South 576, 1S for the issuance to | tem Cof Letters Testameniary thereon w e e framn eal] AL . MAHOXY, C =1 < R LAWY, Dty Clerk ® Datesarc? | REMOVAL NOTICE ary 14, A. D. A F. ST. SURE, At.| CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO., funeral dire:- rney for Petitioners. Claus Spreckles bldg., | tors and embalmers, formerly of 52-56 Mint €an Francisco. (Endorsed.) Hed Januay | av have removed to their new and modern 34, 1963, ALBERT B. MAHO, Clerk, y | = V] Phone B S HAWLEY, Depuiy Clerk No. 25,008 | Sovih r 129 GOLDEN GATE AVE. -~ e i celebrated Melbourne | and | . January 22,°1803, | of | Robert | Ann Quinn, both | of | tive of San Francisco, aged | ico, aged | ged 16 years 6 months aged 06 years and 7 months. | iza M. Currle, | A member of the Third Order of | of Carew & | May Dick, a native of | Charles Borromeo’s Church, Eighteenth and | ra, John and Pauline Weise, a native | | invited to attend the funeral Friday, 23, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2036 Leavenworth street, be- tween Union Otivet and #ilbert. emeters. b —In this cit; January 22, 1903, Olut K., beloved hushand ‘of Karine Hansen, and | fathwr of Herman G. and Olga Hansen, & native of Norway, aged bi vears 2 months days. A member of California Har- 15, and Longshore Lumbermen's cal No. 224. HEYEN—In this city, January 22, 1905, John, beloved husband of the late Hannah Hey and father of Mrs. J. Tyrrell, a -ngitve cf Germany, aged 65 years 4 months/and 13 a HIRT—In this city, thea Hirt, beloved Interment Mount Januery 21. 1903, Dora- wife of the late John Hirt, and mother of Mrs. Bernard Stengel, Mis. Joseph Muller and John, Salome & the late Theobold Hirt, a native of Als aged 76 years. ;i T Remains at the funeral pariors of H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. HOBART—In Oakland, January 22, 1903, at 210 West street, Mrs. Adelia Hobart, be- loved mother of NMrs, A. M. Hutchison, a na- | tive of Pennsylvania, aged 73 years. HOFFMAN—In this city, January 22, 1903, Mary L., beloved wife of Albert Hoffman, and” mother of Wealey, Percy and Mabwi | Fotey, a native of Rhode Isiand, azed 40 | NNY—January 19, 1903, Augustus D. Jenny, @ native of New York City, aged 50 years. | > Interment strictly private. | JOHNSAN—In the City and County Hospital, | January 22 1903, Jacob Johnson, a nativa | _of Bweden, aged 44 years. | KEHOE—In this city, January 22, 1903, Mar- | Earct Kehoe, beloved mother of Francis W., Robert F., Charies E. and the late J. J. Kehoe. a ‘native of County Wexford, Ire- land. aged G2 vears 3 months and 23 days. L The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late 1esidence, Eighth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at # o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- tery Please o flowera. ! McDONOUGH—In this city, January 22, 1903, infant son of William and Mary McDonough, a native of San Franciaco. | MecDOUGALL—In this city, January 22, 1903, | | Jolin A. McDougall, beloved son of Murdock and Jessie McDougall, and brother of Belle and Murray McDougall and Mrs. W. B. | Munn of Vancouver, a native of | ton, aged 20 years 4 months and 2 days. MAINWARING—In this city, January 22, | 10 Sophia Mainwaring, beloved e of E. | €. Malnwaring, and mother of Editha L Mainwaring, a native of California, aged 26 years 5 months and 28 daye. MARKE—In this city, January 1903, Sam- uel Marks, beloved brother of Marcus, Isaac and Jullus Marks, Mrs. Rachael Levy of Los Angeles and the late Annie Cohn, Caroline Ehrlich and Louls Marks, a native of Exlin, Prussia, aged €% years. ends and acqu: to attend 10 o’ clock, venth street. metery, by 11:30 o'clock train. in this city, January 21, 1003, dearly ' beloved brother of and_Mrs. Paolina Mores!, and uncle of Fdward Messini, a native of New York, aged 40 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), 0 o'clock, from the funeral pariors ot Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, between Green and Union, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemeter; ntances are respect- the funeral to-day from his late resi Interment New California, aged 40 years. O'DAY—In this city, January 22, 1003, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late William | MONAHAN _An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the soul of the late John Monahan at St. Rose's Church, | Saturday, January 24, at 9 o’clock. Friends | and acquaintances are invited to attend. | | oBRI In the Clty and County Hospital, | |~ January 22, 1903,"Paniel O*Brien, a native of | ¥ ay), at 10:30 o clock. O'Day, and mother of Catherine, Margaret | alem Cemetery. Funeral wl and Willlam O'Day and Mrs. James Dun- and Townsend streets on 11:30| Ring, a native of County Galway, Ireland. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow turday), at § o'clock, fram her late resi- 4 Arkansas street, between Marl- Sighteenth, thence to St. Tere where a requiem high mass will Cemetery. —In Stockton, January 22, 1905, David a native of Ireland. @5 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | avenue. In this city, January 22, 1903, Fran- cois Retif, beloved father of Pauline Somps and Marie Weyer, and father-in-law of P. | G. Somps, a native of France, aged 97 years | | and 5 months L¥ Friends and acqualintances are respect- & invited to attend the fumeral January 24, at 9:30 o'clock, from residence, 2646 Howard street, thence tu | | French Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, | 526 Bush street, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the commencing at 10:30 ¢ Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHULTZ—In this eity, George H., beloved husband Schuliz, and beloved father liam, Edward and of Hanover, Germany SHERIDAN—In at his | belovea father of . Interment Please omit flowers. January 22, 1903, of 'Sophie ¢ Herman, Wil hultz, a native aged 68 years. this city, January 22, 1903, sidence, 1433 Folsom_street, Joha. husband of Mary ridan, and Agres, Anna, John C. and Jjoseph | B. Sheridan, Mra. H. Powell, Mrs. E. A. Tre- lut, Mrs. P. W. Farwell and Mrs. P, Mitch- 11, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged | 79 years 10 months and 29 days, | TWYFORD—In this city, January 21, 1903, | Annle, dearly beloved wife of John G. Twy- ford, and beloved sister of Mrs. M. Cunah, | Mrs. Jess McAfee and the late William J. ! Retlly, a native of San Francisco, § Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 42214 Ivy avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high maes Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy | this city, January 22, 1803, iereckt, beloved brother of Conrad a native of Germany, aged 41 years 4 months and 24 days. | VINCENT—In this city, January 22, 1903, Ee- ther Marzaret, well beloved wife of George J. Vincent, and mother of George, Violet, Byancy and Milly Vincent, a native of Eng- | and. (7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services Saturday, January 24, at 2 g'clock, 1o be held at the chapel at Odd Fel- ows' Cemetery. | WAKANO—In the City and County Hospital, January 22, 1503, Halsutaro Wakano, a na- tive of Japan, aged 32 years, into rest, at Alameda, uary 21, 1903, Mary Jerome Williams, be- loved wife of George N. Willams, and mother of Mrs. George H. Mastick of Ala- meda and Mrs. Jere Day of Catskill, N, Y. E¥Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services at her late residence, corner Pacific avenue and Wood street, Alameda, ¥Friday, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. —In this city, January 22, 1903, Cap- tain Wilham D. Wilson, beloved husband of Agnes B. Wilson. and loving father of Frank B. and Douglas B. Wilson and the late W. ter Hugh Wilson, a native of St. Johu, New Brunswick. | { | i | | | | | WILSON THURSDAY, Jan, 22, White Investment Company (corporation) to Edward J. Vogel, lot on N line of Pacific ave- nue, 11936 E of Franklin street, E 47:6 by N | | 100 | d Mary A. von der Mehden to Peter and Catherine E. Burrs, lot on N _line of Fil- bert street, 57:6 W of Octavia, W 25 by N Harriette de Witt Kittle to Alban B. Butler, ! lot on SW corner of Broadway and Webster street, § 38:21 by W_107:6; $10, | Catherine McAlpine Farrington to Frank H, | | Crane, undivided” half of lot on E line of | Steiner street, 53 § of Sacramento, § 26:6 by | E s1:3; $10. | Mary E. Reene to Willlam P. Dougherty, un- divided two-thirds of lot on N line of McAl lister street, 130 E of Pierce, E 54 by 13 ; $1 the Dougherty to same, same; $10, { rge E. and Emelline 1., Bates to Grattan | D. and Margaret A. Phillips, lot on N line of ;,‘;;l'un 'Illoyntl, 1256 E of Baker, E 25 by N | :6; A Andrew J. Pope to Emily F. Pope, rerecord | 938 D 70, lot on NW _corner of Pine and Ba- | ker atree(s. N 276 by W 412:6; also lot on NW | | corner Pine and Lyon streets, W _168:2, N | | 275:4, E 122 £ 275 also lot on NW corner | Van Ness avenue and Jackson street, W 163, | !N 117:10%, E 49:10, N 187:6, E 113:2 8§ 255:4%:; also lot on S line of Turk street, 110 ¥ of Buchanan, E 139:9 by § 137:6; also lot on W line of Front street, 91:8 S of Jackson, £ 45:10 by W 157:6; also lot on SW corner of | i | ! Ed(zy and Fillmore streets, W 137:6 by § 110; “L. B. and Jennle A. Edwards to H. C. Cap- of Lyon street, 50 8 of B well, lot on W line Hayes, S 25 by W 81:3; §10. Thomas Lee to Samuel B. Mertes, lot on N line of McAlllster st R’o“ arker, W 25, N 90:4, NE 25, § 9 Catherine McCarthy to Thomas W. Servise, tot on N line o Sycamore street, 230 E of Va- lencla, E 25 by N 100; §10. 3. M. and Syrine E. Peoples to L. B. Sib- i ley, lot on E line of Landers street and inte: section line drawn S S1 degrees 50 minu | from point on W line of Dolores street, 168:11% | N of Sixteenth, N 58:8, N 81 degrees 50 min- | utes, I 130, S 58:9, SW 130; $10, | Charles and Anna B. Strohmaler to George T. and Nellle R. Mason, lot on S line of Fif- teenth street, 120 W of Castro, W 40 by § e ;mL Folger (formerl. Clara " ger Cus to John L. Pinpey, lot on 8§ Hl{t ofnl,;‘m'(g::a) street, 178:214 W of Dupont, W %, 8 9138, B $4:4%, § 28:4, E 28:0%, N 120; $1. John Rosenfeld's Sons (corporation) to Bahr | Sheideman, lot on SE corner of Sutter and Stockton streets, S 30 by E $10, | 705" Reeng to William F. and Elizabeth Schweitzer, lot on N line of Chestnut street, 102:6 B of 'Leavenworth, E 35 by N 112:6; $10. Benjamin and Charles H. Fehnamann, and i Toman, W. H. Metson und Mary M. B Mar- | e e | RO | undivided % of lot on SW corner of Lombard | biock 1024; also undivided gme-half ofslot on 10:2% by NW 100, MacCrellish subdivision lots | of éx-Sheriff A. H. Huntington, against | defects being the absence | The Young Women's Christian Associa- tin (by George S. McComb, commissioner) to Stephen Otis, lot on E line of Larkin street, 69 8 of Green, S 23 by B 82; $2112. Patrick Mulligan_to James and Mary Comisky. lot on NE line of Hawthorne SE of Folsom, SE 23:6 by NG& Rosa Frey to Thomas G. Garstang, lot . NW Jine of Natoma street, 150 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. | Louls Metzger to Mary Crosson, lot on NE line of Seventh street, 150 SE of Bryant, § 100 by NE 85; $10. y Jokn Kelso Company (corporation) to John Y. Millar, lot on SW corner of Nineteenth and Fiorida sireets, § 68 by W 50; also lot on SE corner of Eighteenth and Florida streets, S 100 by E 200; also lot on S line of Hancock street, 110 E of Sanchez, E 200 by 8 114; also 1ot on NW corner of Twenty-fifth and Vicks- burg streets, N 114 by W 75; also undivided 13 Potrero Neuvo block 12, bounded by Harrison, Nineteenth, Alabama and Twentieth strects; also undivided % of lot on SE corner of Twen- tleth street and Potrero avenue, S 153 by E 200° also undivided 2-3 of lot on SE corner of Chestnut and Kearny streets, E 183:4, 8 68:9, W 91:8, S 45:10, W 91:8, N 114: also und Montgomery streets, S 137:6 by W 137: F. Finn to Mary E. Fitg ot on & 1t of Twenty-Afth street, 25 E ¢ $10. Beulah . Mook to Lizzie Dve (wife of Sper- ry), lot on yrner_of Third avenue and Amella and I Benning to O. H. Benning, lot on E line of Twentleth avenue, 172 N of | John R, Frank to Morris Kallsky, lot on W ||nfol‘\'l‘ Fourth avenue, 400 N of Clement street, Frederick C. and Minnie A. Bunger to Minnle Bunger, lot on NW corner of Point Lobos and [& jerlach to John C. Brickell, lot on E line ot Fenth “avenue, 150 S of Polnt Lobos, Bernnard and Fose Getz to Solomon Getz, | lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 225 S enth avenue, 225 N of J street, N 50 by W 120; $10. lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 225 S of I street. S 50 by W 120; $10. lot oh B line of Ninteenth avenue, 175 N of K street, N 50 by E 120; $10. re-half of lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, | S0%6 N of @ street, N dux NW 18:6, SW 527 SE " and Elena G. ampshire, 1 25 by S 91:6; $10. Lake street. E 82:6 by S 25; $10. California street, N 26 by E 120; $225. | N 25 by W 120; $10. Fourth ‘avenues, W 33 by N 100; gift. § 25 by E 120; §10. , S 50 by W 1207 also lot on 'W line | Dora_and Solomon Getz to Alma H. Leek, Antone and Lizzie Ruegs to Solomon Getz, Minnie W. Gove to F. A. West, undivided also all interest in Outside Lands line of Seventeenth avefiue, 200:1 8 of P sireet, § 827:11, NW 240:4, N 338, SE 240:4 aieo all interest. in-Outside’ Lands blook 105 2lso undivided one-half of lot on E line of 0 8 of P street, S 327:10, | NE 227 NW 200:11; also all inter- est in Outside Lands block 1026: $10. Oswald Deil to J. Frank Walters, lot on W | line of Ashbury street, 32 N of Seventeenth, N B0 by W 00, lots 2 and 3, block 1, Park Lane $10. Antonlo and Louisa Cuneo to Michele and Angela Faragel, lot on NW line of Arlington street, 50 NE of Miguel. NE 25 by NW 100, portion lot 16, Fairmount Tract; $10. James H. 'and Fanny M. Humphre: Catherine Bergold (wife ). 7 and 8, block 14, Sunnyvale Homestead Asso- clation; $1 Charles W. Preston to Frederick lot on N line of Merritt street, 275. of Hattle, SW 25,06, NW 83.144, SE 2518 SW & lot 12, block C, Park Lane Tract; $10. eorge A. and Elizabeth Buhlinge to Marie Graul, lot on SE line of Lisbon street. 200 NE of Persia avenue, 25 by SE 100, block 28, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Touisa D, Rohweder (Daum) and Hans Roh- weder to Florian and Eilizabeth Weiss, lot on E line of Whitney street, 150 N of Randall, N by E 1 block 27, Fairmount Tract; $10. | - P. MacCrellish to Ludwig Seeliger, lot ¢ line of Mission street, 111:8 § of y-ninth, SW ‘W 100, portion Mac- Crellish subdivision lots 409 to 416, Precita Valley lands; $10. Martha V. Woodward to Mary P. MacCrel- lish, lot on § corner of Twenty-ninth street and S line of San Jose avenue, SW 212:414 SE 211:61, N § , D X, 5 Brecita’ Valley lots 409 to 416, quitel A!*I. A. and Rosalind McCall to Ludwig See- Hger, lot on NW line of Mission street, 136:4 SW ‘of Twenty-ninth, SW 0:4 by NW 100, | MacCrellish lots 406-to 416 $10, | Mary P. MacCrellish to Henry A. and Rosa- | Wl laim deed; Hnd McCall, lot on NW line of Mission street, 136:8 SW of Twenty-ninth, SW 24:93% by 100; aleo lot on & iine of Twenty-ninth stree 43:48% W of Mission, W 25, § 83:844 N 7:101¢, N 42:7%, lots 409 to 416, Precita Val- ley lands: $10. Pietro Belluomin! to same, lot on NW line of Mission street, 161:5% S of Twenty-ninth, SW 400 to 416, Precita Valley lands; $10. Builders’ Contracts. The George Stierlen Company (owners) with W. B. Eaton contractor, George Stierlen ar- | chitect, all work except asphaltum roof, finish- ing hardware, cement work, steps, mantels and tiling and vestibule floors, for a two-story and basement building on the W line of Masonic avenue, 218:9 N of Frederick street, N 50 by W 106:3: total, $8620. Southern Pacific Company (owner) with Thomas Elam contractor, Frank S. Van Trees architect, all Work for a one-story and base- ment brick addition to Southern Pacific Hos. pital on the SW corner of Mission and Foi teenth street, W 279:8 by 8§ 05. E 04, 8 145, 185:8, N 240, M. B. 30; total, $2548. —_— e — Bond Is Found to Be Defective. BAKER CITY, Or., Jan. 22.—The bond whom a shortage of $17,000 was found re- cently, was unearthed to-day. The bond ie defective in many ways, among.other of filing in- dorsements and satisfactory approval. If the bond is found invalid the county will lose all of Huntington's shortage. Pleads Guilty to Larceny Charge. BAKERSFIELD, Jan. 22.—C. R. Pelton, an ofl-well driller, well known in this county, this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny and was or- dered to appear for sentence on Monday next. Pelton was arrested for the theft of some $2000 worth of oil-well drilling tools and machinery from the Common- wealth Oil Company in the Kern River field. PR e English Club Elects Officers. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan. 23.— The Btanford English Club met last night and elected the following officers for the present semester: President, Roy O. Had. ley, '03; vice president, Miss Sue Bird, '03 secretary and treasurer, Thoreau Cronyn, '03; senior members of executive council, Miss Barbara Hitts, '05, and Miss Mabel Brown, '03. Will Move f; a New Trial. SAN DIEGO, Jan. 22.—The attorneys for the Times-Mirror Company, in the suit of Katherine Tingley against the Los Angeles Times for libel this morn- ing filed a notice of intention to move for a new trial. The motion will be made on affidavits to be filed and on a bill of exceptions to be prepared. Sk Students Rally at Stanford. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan, 2.— tion from around the bay will hold a stu- dents’ rally on the campus next Satur- day. Delegates are expectetd from the Unlversity of California, Mills College, California College, San Jose Normal and the University of the Pacifi Late Shipping Intelligence. DOMESTIC PORT. RQRTLAND—Arrived Jan 22—Bktn Omega, from Ban Francisco. Sailed Jan 22—Stmr Prentiss, for San®Pedro; stmr Homer, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan 22— manic, from New York. CHERBOURG—Salled Jan 22—Stmr Auguste Victorfa, from Bremen, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Jan 22_Stmr Bel- genland, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. The Call's Gr Stmr Ger= express at subscriber’s expense. Terms of this great offe; period of six months and you will eplendid $8 00 Atlas for §1 50. |0F INTEREST E PEOPLE TO ITS SUBSCRIBERS. CRAM’S SUPERIOR ATLAS. A carload of Call Superior Atlases has arrived and they are now ready for distribution. All subsecribers to The Call are entitled to a copy of this great book at the premium rate of $1 50. Out of town subscribers desiring a copy of this splendid premium will bs supplied on receipt of $1 50. All mail orders will bo shipped by/ Subscribe for The Daily Call for a —_— CHURGH PASES | PISTOR'SSALARY First Congregationa.l’ Makes an Increase in Emolument. Add One Thousand Dollars to the Rev. C. R. Brown’s Yearly Income. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Jan. 22. In keeping with the trend of affairs, the | First Congregational Church has ia-; creased the salary of the Rev. Charles R. Brown, the pastor, from $3000 to $6000 a year. This action was taken last night at | the annual meeting of the church. The additional $1000 is presented as an evi- dence of the esteem in which the pastor is held, and in appreciation of the serv-: ices he has rendered to the church. | Financially the church is in excellent | condition, the treasurer’s report showing a cash balance on hand January 1 of $3175 42. Following are the officers and commit- tees elected: —S. T. Alexander, R. H. Chamber- Tatn A8 Carmian, George T, Hawley. J. B. Richardeon, F. S. Stratton and H. P. Carlton. Deacons—C. E. Keyes, W. W. Lovejoy and J. B eaconeases—Mrs. G. A. Childs, Mre. P. U. Fowler. Clerk, Miss Rose M. Taylor; treasurer be- nevolent fund, H. K. Snow; assistant treasurer benevolent fund, Wiilis H. Collins. Nominating committee—W. L. Culver, A. H. Breed and E. F. Barbour. ! i | OF THE. PACIFIC COAST WASHINGTON, commissioned: California—Loulse C. Tyler, Eastland; Timothy B. Blanchard, Manzana. Oregon—Laura M. Watson, Woodlawn. Fourth-class _ postmasters appointed: Washington—William E. Reinoehl, Addy, Stevens County, vice Elias 8. Dudrey, re- moved. s Pensions granted: California—Origi- nal—Robert R. Scott, Ione, 36; Frank G. Young, San Francisco, $ (war with Spain). Increase, reissue, etc.—John Lewis, Los Angeles, $10. Widows, minors and’ dependent relatives—Eliza J. Youn- kin, Los Angeles, $12. Oregon—Widows, minors and dependent relatives—Sena E. Sing, Condon, 8. Washington—Original—David _ Sypher, Olympla, $6. Increase, reissue, etc.—John W. Pullman, Orting, $8; Charles Lindt, Aberdeen, $10; Edward Savole, soldiers’ home, Orting, $12; Oscar V. Davis, sol- dlers” home, Orting, $5. | Navy Orders—Ensign F. O. Branch, to Independence, Mare Island yard; Civil Engineer H. H. Rousseau to Mare Island | yard. t Army orders—Captain W. W. Harts, from Philippines to San Francisco in| command of two companies of engineers | which will transfer to Captain J. J. Mor- | row and proceed to Portland, Or., re- | lieving Captain W. C. Langfitt of river and harbor work. o e JURORS KNEEL IN PRAYER BEFORE DELIBBRATIONS‘ Jan 22.—Postmasters CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—"A season of prayer” preceded the deliberations of a jury in Judge Chetland's court to-day, Which resulted in the acquittal of Pat- rick Deehan, charged with the murder of John Lindens. When the twelve took their places around the table William H. Diehls said: Gentlemen, this is a most serious duty be- fore us. A human life hangs in the balance awaiting but a word from us to be made free | or to be ended. This is such a solemn duty that I always fear to approach it and I think that we ought to ask for_courage and for light. Won't you. gentlemen, join me in a praver? Let us kneel here in the jury chamber and ask | divine guidance in the duty we are undertak- ing. The twelve men in the jury chamber | dropped to their knees and bowed their heads as the one juror offered a prayer, in which he petitioned divine guidance. - SOUFRIERE VOLCANO AGAIN IN ERUPTION KINGSTOWN, Island of St. Vincent, Jan. 22.—A brisk eruption of the Soufriere volcano on this island occurred at noon to-day. Into the clear sky shot up a twirling, incandescent cloud followed by black smoke which rapidly ascended to a great height. It furnished a highly in- teresting spectacle and was visible throughout the island. Sand is falling at Chateau Belatr. SIS Judge Alexander Craig. SAN RAFAEL, Jan. 22.—Judge Alex- ander Craig, an old resident of Califor- nia, died at his home in rkspur yester- day after a prolonged fllness. Craig was born in Ohio, in 1536, and came to Cali- fornia in the early 50's. In 1863 he com- menced the practice of the law in Stock- ton and subsequently moved to Santa Cruz County. In 1873 he was elected Dis- trict Attorney of Santa Cruz and later to the Superior Court bench. He leaves a wife and seven children. New Lighting Plant for San Jose. SAN JOSE, Jan. 22.—A new electric power and lighting plant is said to be awcng the new industries to be establish- ed here. A short time ago the two old companies were consolidated into the | United Gas and Electric Company, which now has no opposition. The capi- talists who are back of the new enter- prise are sald to be residents of San Jose. Rl i Murderers Change Their Minds. SAN JOSE, Jan. 22—After confessing to one of the most cold-blooded murders ever committed in Santa Clara County Antone Lawrence and Joe Rose to-day entered a plea of not guilty when ar- raigned for the murder of Manuel Ca- bral. The men murdered Cabral for his money. When arrested they confessed to the crime. ‘William Horgan. BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 22.—William Hor- gan, president of the Connell Company, and one of the most prominent business men of Butte, was found dead in bed this morning. He was 60 years of age and was for thirty years in business in Mem- phis, Tenn. gat Premium HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F J Edwards, Oakland Mrs Newman and fam, H Collins, Oakland Gilroy T Warnick, Omaha F A Perry, Nevada G R Clark, Portiand T Adams, Corvailes W Balkus, Oakland F_T Hill, Seattle ‘W H Black, Seattle ¥ N Cook & w, Alamd I F Parr & w, Alamda Mrs Graham, 'Alameda W A Beebe, Oakland N C Hammond, Oakind C Jensen & w, Oakind’ E Foster, Berkeley J Merkins, Minn ‘Wilson & fam, Mina € Barden, Hollister |T F Hannan, Baden J Coleman, Colma B Gallagher, Colma |7 Symes, Santa Rosa |W E Symes, S Rosa Mrs J Symes & daugh, | Santa Rosa |7 C Bullen, S Rosa L Baer. Spn’ Rafael € Mitchefl, Berkeley W P Chisholm, Cal |A Hall, Haywards “un L Martini, Oakland Juneaa, Skagway, ete. Alaska—11 a. m., Jan.'16, 31 26 31, Feb. Chang steamers at Seattle, For_ Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattls, Ta- . _Everett, Whateom—11 a. m. Jan, 16, 21, 26, 31, Feb. 5. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N, Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. Ry.; at Vancouver to C_P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt ‘Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Jan. 16, 22, 28 Feb. 3; Corona, 1130 p. m., Jan, 19, 25, 31, Feb. 6. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosalia, Sundays. 9 a. m. State of Caiifornla, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Moa- terey, San Stmeon. Cayucos, Port Harford. San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Huegems and *Newport, ("Ramona only.) Ramona, 9 a. m.. Jan, 17. 25, Feb. 2. Coos_Ba m., Jan. 21, 39, Feb 8. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay_San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosalla, Guaymas (Mex.). For further information obtaln folder. Right reserved to change steamers or salling date. TTCKFET ~"FICE—4 New Montgomery st.. Palace Hotel office, 10 Market st. . DUNNANN, Gen. Passenger Axt., 10 Market st., San Francisce. O. R. & N. CO. “Geo, W. Elder'” salls Jan, 18 28 Fed T, 17, 27, “Columbla™ salls Jan, 23, Feb. 2, 12, 22, March 4. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR.. and short rafl line from Portland to ail points east, Through tickets to all points. all rail or steamship and rall, at LOWEST RATES Steamer tickets Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11a. m. D ‘W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., | Montgomery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will I and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nakasaki and Shanghal. and connecting Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. cargo received on board on day of salling. 8. S. HONGKONG MARU..Thurs., Feb. 5, 1903 §. 8. NJPPON MARU (via Manila)........ 2 Tuesday. March 3. 1903 £._S."AMERICA’ MARU..Friday. Via Honolulu. Round trip tickets at reducel rates. For frelght and passage apply at Com- pany's office, 421 Market street, corner First. 'W. H. AVERY. General Agent. beeanic$.5.0o. WAL, AKDA, WED ZEALAND w0 SYDWEY (OMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANBATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HA\'REJ’ARl&m Saturday. at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. ond-class to Havre,§45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- York. Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Sailing every Thursday, Instead of First-class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), Ticket= sold by all Raliroad Ticket Agents. 5 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Veliejo, 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 8 p. m., except Sunday. Sunday, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare, 50 cents. Telephone, Main' 1508. Landing and sl v 2, Mission-street dock. . HATCH RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. Co. LESSEES SAN FRAXCISCO AND NOBTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. uron Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:33, 8:80, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. ’l‘hndg'-—hh ¢ Y m. Saturdays—Extra ‘m.!t‘b‘ TO SAN FRANCISCO. 35, 7 9 11:1. 5l pom. Satur 00, 5:00 and 6:20 p. SAN RAFAE WEEK DAYS—6:08, T: Lytton 111 sl nd Bhisn Willits Guernevlile 7:35 pl 6:20p 10:40 a1 l T:flh' 7:30a| 8:00 a) 8:30 p| 5:00 p | 7:35 p| 6! 7:30 a| 8:00af Sonoma. Glen Ellen Sebastopol Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes: Eprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton B o S G : a for the (“iqflun lsl;:gm'v'flu; at l}umm Carls nd vsb:'l““l‘ ‘gfll ,;m > Bay. o sprines: at kiah 1o Viehy' o Blue B tiraay to Monday round-trip tickets 6 Sindays—Round-trip tickets to all potats beyond San Ratael at halt rates. icket 3 Market st., Chronicle R. X. RYAN, He G WHITING, Gen. Pass. Agt. PRSI ol MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY be entitled to a copy of this Leare Tavera 0:30 » acrive Saa Praciacs 1130 7 MARKET STRELT sad SAUSALITO PERRY. Miss Edna Ball, Giiroy J Cunningham, Gilroy |3 MecCluskey, Sauslito IS Treadwell, Sausaiito |A MeGregor, Mt Eden L L Chisholm, Hollistr; W J Campbell. Cal 8.004 Port Costa, Martinez, Miss E Holmes W McKenzie. S Lorenz desto, Merced. Fresno, M Trapeni, S Lorenze Junction, Bakerstieid. include berth and meals. | e wharf, corner First and | Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA | t o | Mar. 27, 1903 | New | J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Cohst | 11 RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tral i o due to arrive at " LSRN FRAN CISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) TeavE — Fhow JaNvaRY i, 1008, — AMRIVE lmirs and Sacrs- 7.00a B enicia, Sulsun, Ei mento .. Marysville, Oroville. 8.004 Atiantic Express—Ogde: 800+ Costs, Martinez, Tracy, Stockton. &) Los Banos, Men: Visalla, Porterville 8.30a Shaste Express— Davi: (for Bartlett Springs), Wille Red Rinff. Portiaud.. ton.lone, Sacramento, Placerviile, Marysviile, Chico, ed Bluff...... 8.304 Oakdale. mestown, So- nors, Tuolumne and Angels .. ... ja Vallejo, Martinez and W A Valiejo . veesseans . . A Crescent Clty Express — Martines, Traey. Lathrop,Stockton, Merced, Rayn Fresno. Bakersfield, Los Angeies and New Orieans 10.00A The Overland Limited — Ogden, Deaver, Omaba, Chicago. “ 1200x Hayward: Niles and Way Siations. 1, 330r Benicia. 1 41 Sacramento River Steamors. Winters. Sacramento. Woodland, Williams, Coluse, Wil Marys lows, Knights Landiu ville, Oroville . $38r Hayward. Nites soil Wy diniions’: 7 86¢ 4 Martinez,San Raman. Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. e see 254 4.00° Martines, Traey. Lathrop.Stockton. 10.25 ’2. j» Niles. Livermore. Stockton, .. 425 b Hayward, Xiles. Lrvingto: [ Jose, Livermors o 6.007 The Owl Limitcd—Fresno, Tulare, Bukersfleld, Saugus for Sauta Barbara, Los Angeles. (Goiden State Limited Sleeper carried on Ow] Traln for Chicago) .. 855a 5.00 Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los Banos, ... 1.25» 15.30» Niles, Local . 7.254 ft ¢ Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 755» ! T Rk D 11.25a Orfentai Mail —Ogden. Omaha, St. Louls. Chicag: 4259 €7.00r Sunsct Limited —New York Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno. Mendota, Martinez - Westhound... w 8.25a 7.00r San Pabio, Port Martinez and Way Stations. }zn 17.00r Vallefo.............. 557 8.05¢ Oregon & California Express—Sac- Tamento, Maryaviile, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound snd East. 8554 $9.10» Hayward, Niles Local. . $11.554 1 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop. 2 to, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Vi- saila. Bakersfield . 1.28» AST LINE (Nar COA R ot st Nariet Strcet.) 8184 Newark, Cent Felton, Boulder Creek, Cruz and Way Statior 12.16F Newark, Centervilie. : New Almaden Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Priucipal Way Stattons. ....... - 11050 4.15r Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos... | .18 30 49309 Hunter's Trala—San Jose and Way 3| Stations . ghos Leaves Los Gatos .35 ville, San Jose, Santa A N From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market —+3:15 9:00 11:00 A.%. 1.00 3.00 From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — +6:60 #8:05_10:00 a0, 12.00 200 4.0 rx. T LINE i Townsend Streeta.) San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Statious. New Almaden.. - . Const Line Limited — San Jose. Gi'roy, Hollister. Saitnas,San Luts , Santa Barbara. Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate w1000 San Lals Obispo and Prin CIRECT LINE 1o TAUMIL Intermedtate Stations . 4100 S.8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- w o ;- and and Sydney. Thursday, Jan, 29, {0a. m. | 3 * Sioe §.S. ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Feb. 7, 2 p. m. | e W S e §.S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti Feb. 16. 10 a. m. | &%’, %',’,“,',‘:,‘é‘:",,,,'c’,;'_"s_,' s ln')‘-‘i, 0.004 . Folltater. Craz. &0, SPRECKELS & BROS. ,mn,mlr.m-‘tll s;z-xe.olla:;::r:rey.n?‘:réfl- lém. e Fealadt Ofhiee, 329 Market St , , Pacific alinas and Principal Stations... 12. . s é 3.307 Buriingame, San Mateo, Redwood, 9 Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfield, ANERICAN LINEA Mountatn View, Lawrence, Santa NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDO 14.309 San Jose, Giiroy and Way Stati Friesland.Jan.28,10 am St. Paul..Feb. 4, 10 16.007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Prineipal Kroonl'd.Jan. 51, 10 am Phila... Feb. 18,10 am | o Way Stations ... . oo 19008 HED STAR LINE. 307 San Jose and Principal Way Sta NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. e el Teie S Vaderl'd.Jan. 24, 10 an: Zeeland. 7.10 am Menlo Park. Palo Alto "848 Kroonl'd..Jan.31,10 am Finland..¥eb. 14, 10 am | 8.30» San Jose and Way Stations.. 384 CHAS. D. TAYLOR, G.P.A.C.,30 ‘Montg'mry s. | 1.007 Sunset Limited. Eastbound — San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeies, Deming. El Faso, N Orleans, New Yorl 711.45» Palo Alto and Way S @11.45» San Jose and Way Stations A for rning. P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Sugday. Sunday excepted. & Sunday onig. aSaturday only. d Connects at Goshen Je. with tratns for Hauford, Visalla. At Fresno, for Visalia via Ssages. Via Cosst Line. Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Niles. n Dally except Saturday. w Via San Joaquin Valley. %-Stops Santa Clarn south bonnd. From Folltster and Ralinas connects Sunday onlv novth hognd California Limited... Te CHICAGO £n [ceal Train for Those Wha Seek {he Best. CANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot, Daily —_ 00 a. m. Daily is ping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. responding train arrives at Come 7:50 a %‘ carrying huucqanniln‘ Cara $:30_a._m. Dally is the 'TE. ning Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickety are honored on this train. Correspoud. train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. :20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train_arrives at 11:10 a m. daily. .’.n.anovvm- n-n-ln through Palace and Tourist Sieepers Free : also Palace fog Saily, Otfices—641 Market street and in pot, San Francisco; 1113 Broadway, TO SAN RAFAEL, NLOIS@Balli SAN QUENTIN, smmme| MILL VALLEY, " 16) ~J | CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry o Those m. marked (1) to_Fairfax. except ». m. Sac- urdays. sa train On turdays the I:!fi P m .l‘ilAl#‘ifi g4% TRANCISCO 1:05 a m.. 5%, i bl T R a 10:20 ». m. ST M TR B R ?,1: 16:20 p. ‘m.

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