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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1903. \ 11 REAL ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. HARRISON, 683%, near Third—Two large fur- ! nished rooms for housekeeping or without; nxmnubl telephone Kate 1109. —Sunny furnished front housekeep- N hl single an : it mz‘ & single and double rooms cheap. - N s TTER 2620 Pl.rlnr bedroom, dining-room, 2 k, moon. kitchen, laundry, bath, yard; furnished. L TURK. 543—Front room; grate, gns and bath; light housekeeping. 1282 Sunny front alcove parlor gas stove and bath; Dnicely $5 25 per week: CIA. with kitchen: furnished 55 feet . fine appear- th, with finished rents low at §91 S0 per ses are detached and will be | sts and subscriptions 200 me, .. SIFIED advertisements ed at Call branch office, | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements bscriptions en established at 1099 east of | e g % | HOOMS TC LET—Farn. and Uniarn D e e et LE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New,, elegant, 75¢ day upward; McAlllster\cars to at $30 a | handsomest grill room in Califoraia. | A—BRUNSWICK H 148 Sixth Il\xvms | ' 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 25 to §5 per week, and i ht housekeeping rooms; open all night 76 teet morth | AT hlv ring resi- | su rth avenues, No,. 1 H OpPOrtunity to | AT “The A 3 Market st (or ng 24 lots, ('lofi:‘ Fifth st.)- oc, $1, $1 50 night: Electric cars pass §1 50 to $10 per week: house cpen all night 1d No. 1364 also fur T, 1426 Market suites, & o1 s, Tm} o, | EDDY, 444 &le fooms must be se ewly es and sin- Suicable or or dentist: n to be apprecluted Nicely furn. rooms (Mozart) $6 week: open all ni : $150, unfuralshed Panhandle; inny ite in a rapidly im- 01 feet, BUILDING LO th and Mission—Rooms 80c to > 86 week; reading room.~. bet. Twentleth and Twenty. front rooms, furnished, and ished rooms, also es two; room suitable WORTH, Single ne lady: private family. Newly furnished transtent EASTON ELDRIT unny furnished rooms and r: elec. lights; day, week, mo. BY | ROYAL Hoy, |~ reading roém, sm lor; rooms per night, to $8; month, . $8 to $30 om and ladies’ pa: c to §1 60; week, 32 elevator on ground cold water; buths. D advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. or Call advertisements and been established at 1099 A BRANCH office subscriptions has a st ROOM AND BOARE Beautifu! suites, for one, 326 and \nr“nrd opp. Grace Church, annex, 807 California st.; attractive in: r; exceptional IRble free billiard room. witt t El m. with board It EGANT sunny e esired. 95 Golden Gat RY 121 and board . 418 Turk— a1l mod. imp'~ 420 news for R It e REMOV Nos. 1404, 140¢ sts, | b; & Markt; best local rets. BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS. h notices sent by must be handed s and be arriage and d t be inserted TMEYER—In_ Rev pastor of How- , 'Hiram H. Rowe , both of this city. DIED. McDonald, John J. Maher, Honora Masson, Christian am, Horace A. Michael J. Rial, Nealie Sangmaster, John B. iueter, John J. John Daniel se assured, as apidly: location e T , January 25, 1903, Je- beloved husband of rt, Vai Woodgate, Argenti, a native of Baltimore, {7 Interment strictly private, The anniversary requiem ngh mass the soul of Ellen piated 1 O MEE o i thearal, 9 o'clock BE: this city, January 24, 1903, Mrs. dearly beloved aunt of Mrs. @ mative of Hamburg, Ger- aged 43 years In this city, Patrick Burke, Ireland, eged G yeare & are respec eral to-morrow ANDER, 110 | B * Smith Pre. . at 8:15 o'clock, nnor & Co., 167 Mission street, | Thelma Bert. a 1 per month and, upward; als3 | | Incandescent light, | | { | | | beloved | on Tuesday morning, January 27, at | a native | from the pariors | | thence to St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at ® o'clock. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. | cook January 1903, Bernard Cook, brother of JohnAnd William ‘ « native of Banagher, Kings County, Ireiand. eged 57 years i E7 liemains at the pariors of McFadden. | McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. In- | terment private. CRICHTON —In this ecity, January 24, 1903, Alameda. beloved daughter of Herbert ¥ - M. Crichton, a native of San | t one of those new 5-room cottages | Francisco, axed 1 year 9 months and 18 built rder with choice€ lot? One-quarier | daye | H Y £7The funeral will take place to-morrow % _and upward. J. Park st. Al from the residence of the parents, Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- ay). suth Park. L | DALEY—In this city, January 24, 1903, Mary | | rkk”}'\ A“‘ H{Tl\}' “E\T§ Agnes Daley, beloved wife of Paul Daley, and beloved stensister of Josephine Kane, a - ———————————————— | Talive of San Franciaco, aged 23 years. CKELEY REAL ESTATE. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Jemes McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy strect. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DE BUDGE—In this city, January 23, 1 hanna A. de Budge, dearly beloved wife of illiam de Budge, only daughter of Mrs. Sarah M. and the late Daniel C. Sullivan, and sister of John M. Sullivan nf Rlo vlll«l< Cal., a_native of Bolano Cou; 1, nged 3 Years 7 months and 11 daye. (Suisun, Cal, p4pen please copy.) €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral M y, 26, 1903, at 9 o'clock, from her late ce, 125 Holly avenue, College, thence to 8t."John's Church, nhere a requiem high mass will be celebrateq for the cternal repose of her soul, commenc Interment Hnly Cross ate snd Insurance Agent. s biished in Berkeley.) ihat knows me. South- of Shattuck ave. and Center st., 8l ‘mai ¥ DIMER, 41115 Cailtornis | Francisco, with n. cottage: stre WOODWARD t Mortgon y st E ] \ OAKLAND A I'\FRTIDE“FA\TS'D,’;;;?:I:‘;%TZ 3o e A g —— gie L., beloved wife of James A. Denahy, 1118 BROADWAY. N thir of Hasel,, Viols. Mervin and ths ()FI—ICI:, late Beatrice Denahy, and sister of Joseph A. — Norton and Mrs. John J. Morrissey, a native ‘WLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, | Of Massachusetts. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from ber late residence, 123 Lexington avenue, thence to —_— ™ NEAREST THE CiTY ] MT.OLIVET CEMETERY URE good and cheap this month. H. HAAE, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. — e e 1A APARTMENTS—2. 2 4 and 5-room kieping suites; private baths, clectric ator light: all sunny TOoS; open ut Feoruary 15; make reservations mow; nager on premises 10 to 4 daily; location B city. Etockton st.. bet. Sutter & Bush. EDDY. 11262 furmished rooms for house- keeping; cheap 085, corner Larkin—Sunny rooms: window ; folding bed; light housekeeping. TREMOVAL NOTICE AIG, COCHRAN & CO., funeral dire.. ‘orcgn and mnumen, formerly of 52-56 uu.; 18 have IFTH, 553—Three connecting bousekeeping ::-:nm ¢ 455 GOLDEN GATE AVEL “Fhone rooms, §14 Bouth 41 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 903, | i Mission Dolores Church, where & mulexnl high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery DONOVAN—1In this city, January 23, 1003, Bridget Donovan, beloved mother of Mre. Mary Young and the late Cornellus and John Donovan, a_ native of Strangcallfe, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 80 years. (=4 cnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral Monday, January 26, at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors of Mckadden, MoBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONOVAN—In this city, January 25, 1803, a* his residence, 1339 Pierce street, Patrick Donovan, beloved husband of the late Ellen Donovan, and father of James H., John P. | and Mary E. Donovan and Mrs, W. J. Wynn and Mrs. D. Gulick, a native of London, | England, aged 81 yéars 3 months and 25 days. € Remains wil be conveyed to Benicia | Wednesday morning, January thence to St. Dominle’s Church, where a solemn re- auiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Please omit flowers. DOUGHERTY—In Oakland, January 25, 1903, Young Dougherty, a native of Ohio, aged 85 % months and 25 days. In tkis city, January 23, 1063, May, beloved daughter of William and Mary and sister of Willlam, Jame: Thomas, Nellie, Regina and Dan Egan and Mre. James Keane, a native of Sunol, Ala- pleda County, aked 20 years 11 months and 5 da CFFriends and acquaintances are respec fully invited 1o attend the requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o' clock. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, | Mission San Jose, C FITZGERALD—In this city, January 23, 1903, | Annie M., wife of Richard Fitageraid, and peloved daughter of Mary and the late Pat- | rick Collins, and_sister of James, John and May Collins and Mrs. Maud Cullen and Alice A. Herp, natlve of Sah Francisco, aged 27 years and 11 months. @7 Friends and acqudintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'cloek, froin the parlors J. C. O'Connor & Co. 67 Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GLEESON—In this city, January 24, 1903, Timothy, beloved father of Frank and Daniel Gleescn and the late Mrs. James O'Dwyer, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 88 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday o’clock, from the parlors of McA 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and’ Ninth, thence 1o St Pe- ter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repuse of his ;full. H oly commencing at 9 o clock. Cross Cemetery. 1SON—In this city, January 25, 1903, Charles, beloved husband of the late n, and father of Edith M., ana Joseph C. Harrison, former Yolo County, Cal., a native of | England, aged 46 years T Interment L. red, Leicestershire, months qnd 22 days | Annd of Ta —In this city, January 24, 1903, | N. Hawley, a native of Bridgeport, Conn., aged 78 years and 7 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | | fully invited to attend the funeral werviccs Monday, January 26, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the First Congregational Church, corner of Post snd Mason streets. Interment private, Laurel Rill Cemetery. HELANDER—In this city, January 23, 1903, William Helander, a native of Finland. A member of Finn Brotherhood of the World. £ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at Union- square Hall, 421 Post street, under the au plees of the Finn Brotherhood of the World. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains | at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Lar- kin streets. | JOYCE—In ‘this city, January 24, 1903, &t the | residence of his parents, 720 Valencla street, | Edmond P., dearly beloved son of Edmond and Annie Joyce, and loving brother of Mary C. and Willlam' J. Joyce, a native of San | Francisco, aged 23 years 8 months and 4 days € Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- | dence of his parents, 720 Valencia street, | thence to Migsion Dolores Church, where & | requiem high mass will be celebrated for the renose of his soul, commencing at 10 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In thie city, January 25, 1903, Sil ocke, beloved husband of the late Sa- bina AL Locke, @ native of Vermont, aged years 5 months and 7 da | > Notice of funeral hereatter. i McELHONE-—In this city, January 25, 1903, | Edward, deardly beloved husband of Kath- o’clock. erine McElhone, a native of County Antrim, Ireland, aged 42 years and 4 months. McDONALD—In Oakland, Janudry 25, 1903, | John J., beéloved husband-of Jutia A. McDon- | ald, and father of Dalsy McDonald, a native gf Bcotland. aged 75 years 10 months and 7 | days M\HFR*In this city, January 24, 1908, Hon- | ora, beloved wife of Danlel Maher, and mother of Mrs. Mary Drady, Mrs. Frank | Shultz, Mrs. Loulke Thiebaut and Mrs. Nel- | lie Rock and James J., Daniel F. and Eliza- | beth Maher, and sister of John Kelly, a na- tive of Roserea, County Tipperary, Ireland, | aged 65 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. January 27, , at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, T10B Tennessee street, be- tween Elehteenth and Nineteenth, Potrero, | thence to St. Theresa's Church, where a high requiem mass will be celcbrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MASSON-—In this city, January 24, 1903, | Christian Masson, beloved husband of Mar- | garet Masson, and brother of Mrs. Sarah Brennan, a native of Deamark, aged 79| years. ¥ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day t 10:15 o'clock, from the parlors | ntner & Guntz Undertaking Com- | 209 Mission street, between Eighth inth, thence to All Hallows' Church, N street. corner of Sixteenth avenue south, South San Franclsco. for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MERRIAM—In Alameda, January 24, 1003, Horace A. Metriam, a native of Maine, aged 30 years 1 month and 5 days £7 Friends and acquainlances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral services Monday, January 26, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 10647 Schiller street, und(r the uuspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. M Interment Mountain View (Monday. of the C f Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. are hereby notified to assemble room, at 1:30 o'clock, to atiend the our late brother, Horace A. Mer- By order of the W. M | O. LUBBOCK, Secretary. | O'CONNOR—A montt's mind requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of the | soul of the late Michael J. O’Connor, at Sr. | Dominic’'s Church, Busk-and Steiner streets, on Tuesday, Jenuary 27, at o' clock Friends and ‘acquaintances are respectfully | invited to attend, PARKER—In this city, i funeral riam. January 25, 1003, | Parker, a native of Scotland, aged | 3 ears PELTON—In Oakland, January 25, 1903, n, | WOODGATE—In the City and County Hospi- | date as compared with thote of same date | Sacramento dearly beloved wife of Hyman and mother of Lillan and Helen Strunsky, a native of Russia, aged 31 years and 0 days. > Friends and alquainghnces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 901 Golden Gate avenue, corner of Octas Interment New Salem Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train. TOFT—In Watsonville, Cal., January 23, 1905, Hans Toft, beloved husband of Minnie To(t, and father of Henry Toft, and brother of Karsten, Peter and_Anton Toft and Mrs. A. Bowers, Mrs. M. Foblansen and . Mc- Kenny, a native of Schleswig, -Germany. aged 04 vears and 8 months. A ‘member of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. 0. O. > Friends and R are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), Junuary 27, at 2 o'clock, from 0Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Market and Seventh streets, where funeral services will be held under the ausvices of Alta Lodgc No. 205, I O. O. F. Interment Odd Fellows' Comatety. Nemarns at it residonce of Mp: and Mrs. P. Hansen, G12A Fourth street. TROGAR—In this city, January 24, 1908, Adam Trogar, a native of Germany, aged 4 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are mvech i fully invited to'attend the funeral to-morrow 4Tueu1-y). 2 oclock {rom the parlors of | McAvoy Markst street, between | Fighih and Rt Inteement Wains: Ghoa Cemetery. WALDMANN—In this city, January 25, o, Emma A., beloved wife of Charles mann, and mother of Harold w.ldm-nn. o daughter of Mr. and Mis. Henry H. Schmoll, and sister of Mrs. 1. Krall and Mrs. F. J. Leonard and Emil Schmoll, a native of Ban (l“‘rnnrlsv:o aged 31 years 10 months and 23 ays. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 309 Tenth avenue, Richmond District. | Interment 0dd Fellows' 'Cemetery. WILBERT—In this ecity, January 25, 1903, Yalenting P, father of Fleet S, Wilbert and Mrs. T. D. Thomson, a native of Ohio, aged 68 years. fl‘Frlrndn and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-marrov; (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock. from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ne venue. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Mary H. Strunsky, tal, January 25, 1903, Myron J. Woodgate. A CARD OF THANKS. The widow and children of the late Joseph | A. Dougherty express their sincere thanks to ! friends for the kindness extended them in their last bereavement. X MRS. JOSEPH A. DOUGHERTY. | 1 PAVILION FOR THE SICK IS FORMALLY ACCEPTED | Gift ol Guggenheim Brothers to the Jewish Hospital for Consump- | tives Dedicated. ! DENVER, Jan. %.—The annual meeting | 13 of the National Jewish Hospital Anocln-; tion began to-day, presided over by Sam- uel Grabfelder of Louisville and with del- egates present from every State in the assocfation. The meeting is being held at the Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, arn institution founded by the assoclation, and though non-sectarian stupported by | contributions raised by the association. The featurc of to-day's exerclses was the dedication of the Guggenheim Pa- | 22020. villon at the hospital, which was built b}'| the Guggenheim brothers of New York‘ at a cost of $35000 and presented to the | association. Simon Guggenheim of New | York made the speech of presenutlon.; and the pavilion was accepted in an ap- ! propriate address by Grabfelder. Rabbi | | Friedman of Denver dellvered the ora-| tion. In the three years the hospital has' been in existence $225000 has been con- tributed to Its support, which amount has been expended. There ' are no fees connected with the treatment 3 | of patients in the institution, poverty be- ing a prerequisite to admission. The meeting will continue to-morrow, when officers will be elected. — TEN LARGE WAREHOUSES ARE DESTROYED BY FIRE Dynamite Prevents a Worse Disaster. | nearly all of | 5% NUMBERS| —OF THE— BENEFIGENGIA PUBLICA (Class “A”) City of Mexieo, Jan. 22, 1903. 22114, 22279 22540. 22802 23010. 23202, 23552 . Timely Removal of a Quantity o“m\m ARMAGH, Ireland, Jan. 25.—A great fire ' 30054 broke out here to-day, and spread so rap- | fdly that the local fire brigade was un- able to cope with it, ahd asefstance had | to be sent for from Belfast. thirty-five miles distant. houses and shops In the center of the town were destroyed, the damage being estymated at $300,000. The trade of the| town is paralyzed by The timely removal of a quantity of dy- namite from one of the doomed stores averted a worse disaster. Will Observe McKinley's Birthdly.; CINCINNATI, Jan. 25.—The McKinley | Carnation League has issued a call for all to observe McKinley’ nation in the lapel of coats. As there is opposition to having any more holidays, this simple observance of the | day without any interference with busi- | § neks duties is all that the ieague con-| templates, and efforts are being made | Ten of the largest ware- | 3 iegal | this destruction. | FiT43 birthday next | 3afol | Thursday, January 29, by wearing a car to bave the first observance a success. | 403 e President Oonmbuteu to Fund. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—President Roose- | velt has contributed $100 to the Christian ' Herald's famine fund for the relief of the suffering peasantry of Finland, 400,000 of whom are reported to the on the verge of | 4 starvation. The fund now exceeds $20.000. ————— | Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 205 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfails to | last season and rainfall in last 24 hours: Lall Thh‘ Li Stations— 24 Hours. Keason. Bureka .02 31.71 Red Bluff San Francisco. Fresno . Independence S L. Obispo. | Los Angeles . San Diegd . 43509 41092 @7 Grove street, Sarah J. Pelton, sister of L. A. Peiton, a naitve of Ohlo, aged 71 years THE COAST RECORD. 3 months and 15 dass. - | RAMSAY—In Chicugo, January 25, 1903, Gar- 2 bR 8 3 ratt Milne, dearly beloved son of A. Milna 3 Sx@k A3 #2 Zna Carrie Ramsay, aged 2 months and 25 § Eg FE 2 &' ays. £ g RIAL—In this city, January 24, 1003, Nealle, | STATIONS. 2 §§ §5 55 ‘g beloved son of Cornelius and Katle Rial, SR 53 -8 o B and brother of John, Gertrude, Florence and oSS 3 3 the late Annle Rial, a native of San Fran- i o 4 cieco, aged 15 vears 3 months and 23 days. 2 tos L : riends and acquaintances are respect. a8 fully nvited to-attend the funeral to-dny | ASIOHe o 5 a3 N° Slousr (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parents: | 74 50 58 8 Lo residence, 349 Harrlet street, thence to St, B edN B Rese's Church for services at 10:30 o' clock. 2902 58 48 N cP: Sty Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | 072 40 2 Sw Ciondy SANGMASTER—In Livermore, Cal, January 2060 40 34 sw Cleaey 25, 1903, John B. Sangmastér, beloved hus. | G0 04 34 W Clova band of Maud N. Sangmaster, and father of | 88 62 B4 W Cloudy Dorothy D. Sangmaster, and son of Henry 20.78 62 86 W Q) 4’ Sangmastor and Elizabeth Donnelly, wni 20198 44 36 S Cloudy brother of Earnest Sangmaster and Mrs, 2090 58 48 SE Clear) Dalsy Horlgun. o mative of Californis, aged | Rotpury 2006 44 30 Nw Closay years ans ‘months. = ‘20 g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | SocTamento --23.98 35 22 SR Cloudy fully dnvited to attend the funeral Tuesday, ‘96 82 B0 W O January 903, at 2 o'clock, from his 25 5B 84 W ‘choey mother's residence, 935 Anthony street, Weat 7088 58 o4 W w4 Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- 20,94 3 Se Cloudy tery, Oakland. BHE 8 v oo SCHLUETER—In Oskiand, January 25, 1900, A e R T John Jacol beloved husband ~ of Sophic 20.96 42 36 SW Cl i Schiueter, and father of Adolph, Max and 2062 44 42 NE Cloud Theodore Schlueter, a native of Holstein, 2.74 4 M W Clear’ .00 (d)ermlny, aged 67 years b months and 7 St - Ul s NDITIONS AND GENERAL SCULLY—In the City and County Hospital, R o . Johny Sculiy. s nactes i o :° ulcm i e pressure has risen rapidly over the SPLAIN—In Bullun. Ci 24, 1 rorthern portion nf the Pacific Slope and an abieL Seloved suh of {ha Tae b Michael and | area. of comparatively high Jressure overlies Mary Splain, and brother of John and Wil- | Oregon and Northern California. The pressurp 60072 itam Splain, native of S8an Francisco, aged agaln commenced 1o fall along the' Norch: 27 y.g;‘ 9 months and 12 day ern_California Southern coast ends and acquaintances are respect- e temperature has fallon aeeliedly over | lully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | the plateau and Rocky Mountain (Tuesday), at 12:0 o'clock, from the parlors | cold wave will 11 over Névada Monday. o MeEadden, ATy & aaroel 1171 Mis- | Rain has rallen throughout Cailfornla. mlon street, between Seventh and Bighta, | has fallen In generous quantities In N h thence to St. Joseph's Lhurcl, where serviecs | California, but light south of the Tehachapi. | will be held at 1 o Interment Holy There are Indications of the approach of an- Cross Cemetery. other storm from the ocean off the Oregon and | STEINDLER—In_this city, Janvary 25, Northern California Russell, beloved son of Isaac and - Bum Foreca at San Francisco R iy Steindiér, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 | hours, endln8 mlunld_hj:ll nuzo years 4 months and 13 days, Northern California—Cloudy ay; prob- Friends und acquaintances are respect- llfly 'mh showers; fresh to southerly fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, January 27, at 12:15 o’'clock, from the fam- Boulhern c.-mvxnln-clwdr Iond-v proba - ily residence, 421 Laurel street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 2 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets, STEELE—In this city, January 23, 1003, C Tie Steele, a native of Sants Barbara, Cal. |51¥“NSKY—I:: this city, January 24, 190: bly with showers: Nevada—Cloudy lmda! probchly snow in Mm' nmm' mfi“ 'Inl el?“—-clm, Monday ; and vicinity- probably Wit showers: fresh southerly winds. Local Forecast’ Official. §3§§§§§%§§§§§?§, s;%éé L) SunZamy - T DI T L2888 $22um 288 SE22LEREVLLY Sumurees wmeae £ P 3532,?535%55555225? g 2 K BauuNEs 25 ss?isfisss- 8 - ssfissé;suzagsssg sgzss§§sgsssss'§sszgaggsz 69247 69420, 69533 lm 20| WEEK DAYS—d: uts | Ina; lelc San Jose, Costa Rica; New | York. N. Y.; Galveston, Tex ; Havana, Cuba; | §t. Louls, Mo, JUAN B _CASTELLO, Intervenor. U. BASSETTL Manager. V. ALCERRECA, Treasury Dept. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Solonfon and Dora_Getz to Margarete Arendt { lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, 182:6 N of L street. N 25 by 1 120; $10, Abrabam Ruef to Bernhard Getz, lot on B line of Forty-seventh avenue, 176 N of U street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Feltx H. Irvine. | lot on NE corner of Thirty.seventh avenue and V street, B 120 by N 100; $10, Richard J. Brode to Brode & Clark fron | Works, lots 12, 15 and 18, block Z, Park Lane | Tract 10 Brode & Clark Iron Works to Henry Eiber- { ling, lot 12, block Z, same; $10. ! Jacob and Phebie A. Collyer to Jennie S. Collins, George F., Charles W. and David M Collyer. Jot on N'line of Thitty-seeond ave. | nue. 200 W of H street. W 50 by N 100, lots ffl:"lnd 40, block 552, Bay Park Homestead; gift, John J. Ormsby to Augusta and Frank E. Carr, lot 5 block J, Park Lane Tract 7: $10, Oscar Heyman to Franz G Strandberg. lot on E line of Hoftman avenue, 55:6 8§ of Alva- | rado street, S 20 by E 90, lot 79, Heyman Tract; $10. | ——— HOTEL ABBIVALS. NEW \\EiTERV HOTEL, J E Cole, Mare Isiand'J Tierney, Walla Wal J R Bourke. Mich |P Morrison, Walla W J W Berry & w._Mich S A Parker. Sacto H Lewis L Ang C H Demville, Bacto R T Jackson, Minn T Beardman, Stockton D Hslpin. Oakland Miss L. Beardman. Stk Hencams & d. Miss i Beardman. Stk H Watson, Guerneville F A Perry, Nev H L Little, Suisun ! J F \Ir\lholm Vailejo'D Blvth Suirun | Valiejo C O'Connor, Sausalito Vallejo J B Smith. Sausalito J Kinz, ingleside C C Bannerman, Utah G Palmer, Ingleside D H Woodstock, Utah M C Brown & w, Cal B 8 Simmons, Omaba | H Maler. 8 Dakota |G Waterman, Omaha J D Smith, S Dakota J D Hughes Reno D Noonan. 'S Dakota [Mrs C Johnston & d. no ¥ Lortre. Sacto e J Krelger. Vallejo J G Dillon, S Jose H C Huston Vallejo (M C Blair, 8 Jose | J H Snyder s |C Williams. Oakiand S D Grullo, N Y, |3 D Benson, Cal C L Bliler, N Y e — Favors St. Louis Exposition. BERLIN, Jan. 25.—Privy Counselor Goldberger has concluded a serfes of ar- ticles on the St. Louis Exposition, in the last of which he urges the various Ger- man states to appropriate money for the purpose of sending delegations of German | workmen to the falr, where, he says, they | can learn as much and as well as American workshops and factories. —_——— Slight Earthquake at Guayaquil. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 25 — A slight shock of earthquake was felt here this morning. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALlFOerA M)IHIWEST:&N RY. C0. SAN FPA GISW Mlfl ORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tihuron Ferry. Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO RAFAEL. 30, 9:00, i 2, l tra trl Saturdays—Extra trips - ). 11:00 a. m. o and 6:20 'SAN RAFAEL i l.a 1n Eftect. Arrive €an Francisco.| May 4, 1902 |san !‘rfl-dm Week | Sun- Destiva- l Ween Dl) s. | days | ton. | | Willits Guerneville o otk hrt-u lg!’l.hd lpl‘ll.. mmt | AREEThT, 1o Mekdey: Wund tup tickets” S ro OHUM s— Round-ti tickets to all polats T P Ty icket office, Market st H. C. WHITING, Gen. M: Leave San Fran. W“k Via ito Ferry FuotofmSL San Fran. a""‘ Thedilbe. u. train stops over. night ot fhe “Tavern of Tumal- “TAVERN OF TAKALPAIS™ SHTURIATS DALY ot Torer 30 avive o Franctos 1196 5 Tieket Offces, 621 MARKET STRIAT and SAUSALITO FERBY. ssszsssszsssg:efi RAILWAY TRAVEL. 7 SOUT%ERN _EACIFIC to arrive st (Main Line, Foot of !-rm treet ) LEATE — FRoX JANUARY 15, ARRITE T804 B eaicia. Subsua. Eimirs aad Sacra- 7408 Jaem v-uvm-. mur-. h-n‘“m: f5: 4 > s c-un ..... s.28¢ 20171 7-304 lfiu. 1017 1 Saa Jose. 7.28¢ i - o m'“'m S5 1 Atiaai lxufio—w Eaat. i 201 ) H At el 0 20/7 20 ",’a,,. Haatord, B 10003 2 ovun. Porterville m42se 2 2 Port Martinez, Lat) 29 2/ F 8.004 Por Ouln. rtinez, m 20 40 20 J-lu.lu. Balventiont 5282 20 | 20| §.30a Shasts Express— Davis. Wililama 4‘3 | ’;)‘0) ;::: Bartiett m-). Witlows, 280 20 2| 830 xn-u..,m-.u Tmore, Slock- 20 | 26 e. Sacramento, Placervill 20 100 ile, Chico, lted BIaff. 20 20| 830a 0|.I ale. Chinese, Jamestown, 100 2 wolmnne and Angels . 30 0 "ia vumo. Martinez dnd Way Station: 20 100 cmu ‘Wartinez, 51 > Tracy. Luhmp.mu-. Merced, 2 20 Raymond, Fresno, Bakerst 20 | Los Augeles and New Orleaas...211.385a 201 - un. The Overland Limited — Ogden, B 2| pame nireis SVt 1982 ‘g fi iE nn-h e - River lunsnefl. #11 nicla, Inters, ACTA] 200 e x-u Williams. Coluss, 20 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. .,n hts Landiog. Marys- 100 | 100 numbers from 31,56 to 81966 inclusive, oeneeane "fl: 20 | being 50 numbers on each side Of the number 40 | drawing capital prize of $60,000— 40| 100 numbers from 20,026 to 20,126 inclustve, R 20 | belng 50 numbers on each side of the number | & Y“‘"hmm‘- 100 | drawing capital prize of $20,000—$40. !"l'\ [ivermore. Sinceion k11 0} 100 numbers from 50,829 to 50,928 inclusive, e ‘""““‘ P 40 being 50 numbers on each side of the number . 22"; drawing capital prize of $10,000—§20. 3010 TERMINAL PRIZES. i 20 [ 799 numbers ending with 16, being the last 20 | two figures of the number drawing the capital 20 | prize of 00, 2 2 ! mm“ n‘:t:n-ber‘l ;'.\dlnl :.l:hfl 76, |bol the plc."l - i B 100 | o fig of tl numi rawing t! capital Local 5 o | brize of $20,000-$20. 3% oynrd. Niles sad s s = 3 tal Mail—Ogden, " Denvi 20 llo;‘fll sl:.“l’?n’l::dlelpflhr:: capital prize of $60,000. ‘Omabs. St. Louls, Chicago, ol 20,076 draws second capital prize of | $7-00F Sunset Limited ~New Tork New 2| 220,000, 5oid_in New Orieans, L. Chicago, a9 | I: Port Arthur, Tex.; St. Louis, 2y | No. 50,879 draws third capital pfrlle of $1 20| 900, sold in San Jose, Costa Rica; New York. 4 ouston, Tex. :o‘ Nos. 17,156, 43,237, 47,742, 65,076 and 69,420 ento, Maryaviile, Redding, 20 .‘fln' each $1000, sold n New Orleans, La.: Poi ru-nd.ruusau-lndht *u. 20 | Ban Frnnd Richmond, Tex.: Chicago, 19.1 l-y--n.xlmbc-l ..o $11.584 ,nu Ky.; Toledo, Ohlo; Tndianaponie; | 11 7t Costa, T my.umw. bt no, Henlerd, V1 salia ulmlod 2 (3L ]3 l--r.. cenumm. =3 ion Poulder Creek. Seats e 'crul 4 Wag Stations... 5500 o ‘Aimaden Fetion. Bouder Crope. Santa Cras aad Principel ‘Way Stattons. .. 415¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos..... | njk 8307 Hanters Train—San Joss and Way u-v- Gatos 455 7% Sundsy ~JAKLAND, HARBOR FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO, Foot o Market S (8iip 0 —17:18 9:00 1.00 3.00 From OAKLA\D. l’wz of Broadway — N" o 49:05 1200 200 4.00 ».x 4" San Jase and 'Ay Stations. San Jose snd Way Stations. Almad Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los A: les na Principal llnrnudhl- Stat 10.45~ w10004 P~y Cun hpm.-m or leans. Los Angeies, and Rast ... 11.38a 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, ia ta Craz, Pactfic @rove, Sl San Lais l)m.;;; and Intermediate Sta THIB: o8 Joue sad Way Seatioaa. 4 San Jose sud Way Stations Jose and Way Stations. o 1& %ln g'on lnFI Way Sufl:fl: ! Mont o San Joss, T D e s Moo, Mptorey Fete Seve. rn-m-l Stations. .. 12.15» 3300 B H'nfl- San Mateo, Redwood, -Inlo Plrl. Palo Alto H"Illl. ntain View. Lawreace, Saats ara and San Jose m Tose, Giiroy and Wy Siationst10.484 sn Jose, Los um and Principal u. 3% 45 m - Beln £, Bereaford.San e - Park. Palo Aito. Daily except Satarday. w Jia Sen Joaquin Valley, Santa Clara so S TR Cr e Sorth o California Limited 1o CHICAGO Deily . In [eal Train EANTA F' TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Local | Lim'd| Local jOVri | | Dluy Dl", ] Dally | Dally for_afterncon. 200 & m. Daily is Dakersfield Local. stop- ping at sl points in Sar in Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7: m. 9:30 a. m. Dally is the JMITED. Car runs to Bakersfeld local first-class passenge: No l-ccll-cl- tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. 8:00 p. m. nd through” Palace and Tourist Slespers and Frow Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- lns train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dall Thces—B841 M -n;

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