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THE SAN 1RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1903. RFAL FPSTATE—CITY—FOR SALR. | K0OMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. AUCTION BY smuary ..12 o'clock m, 112 Montgomery st RESIDENC large residence, riage-hou: RESIDENCE 19th st 10 rooms OVED. 1404, 140G Howard $300 cash, street work OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS * OFFICE, 1118 REAL BROADWAY OAKLAND 3 or send for cir- Way NES, Owner. GEORGE H. VOEE, away—$1 alk from side GEOF akiand akiand Home Company the same er month that you are Paying in- will off your mortzage you ral hundred dollars. 1 4y, Oaldand OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. »oms and bath; large lot. orses; cheap at $20 lawn; large back- best furnished r the money and o »yone; no children. E 8 118 adway, Oakland, e are————— CLKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE ®00d and cheap this : BCHELLHAAR, 408 Eieventh ot Oobiond. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ANSONIA APARTMENT 3. 4 and 5-room housckeeping suites s bath [ baths, electric elevator and light:’ all sunny rooms: open &b February 15; m reservations now manager on premises 10 to § daiiy | ey Bet 2o 2 Josation ELLIS, 685, corner Larkin—Sunny room bay-window; fold} light housekeeping JLDEN GATE ave. 204 Sunny fr hed room, use of Kitchen, > 1100t ZOLDEN GATE, 620—Nice plac sunny suite; clean: b., jeun.; bed c fur- 2§, 014—Bunny single or double paris h Kitchen; sunny alcove room. " it GASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions _Zecetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and E, 1118 Broadway, | fine | | AP A ANANNNNNANNNANARAS 5c day upward: McAllister cars to dsomest grill room in Californl BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms e to $1 per night; §125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | | | | Market st. (or No. 1 ! Fifth st.)—Rooms c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; §1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rcoms, suites, single; also furnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason_Elegantly ished sunny rooms: prices reasonabls SDDY, 444—Newly furnished suites le fooms; suitable fof doctor or dentist; ust be geen fo be appreciated. , 321 (Mozart)— furn. rooms 5c, 50 night; §1 50, $6 week n all night. 1508—One large, sunny unfurnich room for rent; opposites Panhandle; private family; references. 26—2 or 3 turn shed T rnished rooms en beds: §150 to $5 per week: furnished hing new. hoice of mewl : §9 up; ever: Single family. room ; private elevator on groun: cold water; b ablished at 1003 aNn Roows gantiy JURNE, 420 suites ¢ all pag in w STUTTERING AMME 12 G cure: by celebratea A & Markt: best loc MARRIAGE LICENSES. arr 44 Third s i, 95115 Fol 28 Howard street aratoga, and Maren reet, reet and wich street wtreet, n stree HS— MARRIAGES — DEATH, i death notices sent by They muet be handed jcation of and the nam 1 to have 3 , Isaac Jan- . pas ty “rancisc Wilbert, Valentine Count Ade Hosp a native el ttanzi) n Argenti ved a month and ative hed sunny rooms | Cruz ments and | F( | 1903, e licenses were fesucd | 44 Third street, nndi "| tween Nev., and | streer, | y Stub- | HATCH and | and Ellen | quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his* soul at 8:30 o'clock. Intetment pri- vate n Holy Cross Cemetery. CRICHTON—In_ this city, January 24,1903, Thelma Bert. beloved daughter of Herbert ¥, and Leona M. Crichton, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 13 da; {FThe funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), from the residence of the parents, 76 South Park. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme: In this city, January 24, 1903, Mary Daley, beloved wife of Paul Daley, Agnes and beloved stepsister of Josephine Kane, -a native of San Francieco, aged 23 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- uily invited to attend the funeral to.day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Edd: street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DARRIMON—In this city, January 26, 1903, Mabel Lottle, beloved child of Henry and | Dora Darrimon, and grandehild of Mrs, A, M. Busch, a native of San Francisco, agea 10 _montks and § days. | 07 Funeral Wednesday, at 2 the residence of her parents, ock, from | 1336 Jackson | street. Interment private at Laurel Hill | Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | DENAHY—In this city, January 24, 100 | " Maggic L., beloved wife of Jumes A. Denany, and mothér of Hazel, Viola, Mervin. and 1aé late Beatrice Denahy, and sister of Joseph 4 | Norton and Mre. John J. Morrissey, a native | of Beston, Mass. | B¥ kriends and acquaintancés are respect- ! fully invited to sttend the funeral Tuesday, January at 8:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, Lexingston avenue, thence tv Misslon Dolores Church, where 'a_requiem | high mass will be celebrated for the repose. of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- | | _terment Holy Cross Cemetery. | DONOVAN—In this city, January 25, 1903, at | his residence, 1539 Plerce street, Patrick | Donovan, beloved husband of the late Elien | Donovan, and father of James H., John P. ! and Mary E. Donovan and Mrs. W. J. Wynn and Mrs. D. Guilck, a native of Yondon, Engiend, aged 81 years 4 months and § days. €7 Remains will be conveyed to Benicia Wednesday morning, January 28, thence to | St. Dominic's Church, where a solemn re- quiem miass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Please omit flowers. i OWLER—In this city, January Charles E. Fowler, beloved son of Mrs, gar S. Fowler, and brother of Frad: wler, a native of Jont Clair, vears. i 0> Friends apd acquaintances are res) { | | | 26, 1903, Aa- fully irvited to attend the funera t.; attractive In. | Wednesday, January 28, 1903, at 2 o'cl free billiard room, | @&t his late residence, 202 Thirteenth street, s between Alice and Harrison, Oakland. with board If | GAF —In Alameda, Cal, January 26, (homas Gaffney, beloved husband of Eva A. Gafiney, and tather of Jobn O, Gaft ney, a native of New York, aged 56 y GILMORE—In this city, January 26, Mary, beloved wife of Peter Gilmore, tive of County Galway, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the fun: (\Wednesday), at a nal are respect- ! to-morrow 8:45 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, M rty & Green, 113l Mission street, betw Eighth, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, Bush and Stelner stre ! o where a requiem mass will celebrated for the repcse of her soul at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | | tery. rer. | | GLEESON—In this city, January 24, 1503, | { Timothy, beloved father of Frank an¢ Danfel | n and the late Mrs. James O'Dwyer, | Ive of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged { 5. | riends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 5:30 o'clock, from the pariors McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, Sighth and’ Ninth, thence to St. Pe- | ¢ a solemn requiem mass | ebrated for the reyose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. be- | na | HAIGHT—In Alameda, January 26, 1903, Win- | | “irred’ Alice, younsest dauxhier of Fred B. and Alice H. Haixbt, aged 3 years and 2| | months, i @7 kuneral and interment private. | omit flowers In Oakland L. Hatch, belo Pleage | Rev. | A P aged | January 26, 1003, d father of Mrs. R. nett, W. K. Hatch and Mrs. W. native of New Hampshire, 8 months and days. ~In this city, January 26, 1903, Min- dearly beloved daughter of Isabelle | and the late Bartholomew Hayes, er | of Bartholomew and John Hayes, a San_Franc £ The fu (Wednes: a al will take place to-morrow ¥), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late 3 3 Howard street, between nth’ and Twelfth, thence to St Jo- seph’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment pri: vate, Holy Cross Cemetery, JOYCE—In thi ty, Jenuary 1003, at the nce of his parents, Valencia street, Sdmond P., dearly beloved son of Edmond and Ann: e, and loving brother of Mayy C. a Willlam J. Joyce, a native of San | Franc 0, aged 23 xears 8 months and 4 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day day), at 9:30 o'clock, from the res e of his parents, 72 Valencia - stree nce to Mission Dolores Churcn, where fe requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 | k. interment Holy Cross Cemetery n this city, January 26, 1903, Th ed husband of Freda Koch, a aged 42 years 3 mon In Fresno, January 25, 1903, Birdle, beloved daughter of Simon and Esther Kop- la: and sister of Lucille and Morry Kop- a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years and ¢ months. | Loc In this city, January 25, 1903, Silas | M. Locke, beloved husband of late Sabina ; M. Locke, and brother of J. H. Locke, D. M. Locke of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Hale Rix of Ala- meda, Mrs. Abble Butler and Mrs. Florinda Walker of Windsor, Vt., a native of Lyman, N. H.. aged 76 years 5 months and 9 d @7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | at 2 o'clock, from_the residence of Mrs. D. h, 1775 Golden Gate avenue. press Lawn Cemetery. —1In this city, January 24, 1903, Hon- | ora, beloved wife of Daniel Maher, and mother of Mrs. Mary Drady, Mrs. Frank | Louise Thiebaut and Mrs. Nel- | Shultz, Mre, . Danfel F. and Eliza- th Maner, and eister of John Kelly, a na- tive of Roserea, County Tibperary, Ireland, | 5 years. | ds and acquaintances are respec ited to attend the funeral Tuesday. 1903, at 9:16 o'clock, from her late residence, 7191 Tennessee street, be- | tween Lizhteenth and Nineteent: thence to St. Theresa’s Church, whi Potrero, years 1 requiem mass will be cclebrated H #pose of her soul, commencing at 9 | Dlace to-day | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. i from his late residence, 19 Bel- | MARTI —In San Rafael, January 25, 1903, rvices will be held at | “Celina Martinez, beloved' wife of Richard o Holy Cross Cemetery by | Martinez, and mother of Edward, Franki car from Eighteenth and | Lijje, Rosalinda and Maria Martinez, a n | tive of California, aged 32 years and this eity, January 1903, | months. | Charles D., beloved husband of Christina | (7. ds and acquaintances are respect- iey, a native of Encland, aged 41 years. | fully invited to attend the funeral Wedne: nber of Oshonee Tride No. 8, Im-| day, from her late residence on D of Red Men | at '8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Raphael's uaintances are respect- | Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | ck, from the & s n Seventh and Yyoress Lawn Cemetery. The angjversary re for the repose of soul Beggs will be celebrated in thearal on Wed at k BURKE of ¢ terment BEG( £ Mrs. St. Mary's Patrick Burke, a nati , ireland, aged 69 year aintances are respect esday), at 8:15 o clock O'Conner & Co., Mission street, st Church, Twenty-third where a requiem high for the repose of his 9 o'clock. Interment James mencing at & Cemetery. ty, January 26, 1908, Vic- aughter of Samuel and the , a native of San Francisco, Holy Cre CAWAP G_MI—In Yung Hi, this city, native of China, aged = City and County Hospital Buenaventura Cieneka, 4 58 years. January 25, a HOK. nard Cook, beloved brother of John and Wii- cc In this city, 1903, Ber- Banagher, am Cook, a native of Kings County, Iréland, aged 57 years. [ The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 7:45 o'clock, from the parlory sion _stree: between, Seventh and Bighth, thence to St Peter's Church, where a r F. J. Monuhan, President. MONAHAN & CO., dnc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2341 Mission st. Telephone Mission 31, SAMBS BICGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. REMOVAL NOTICE CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO,, funeral dire:. tors and embalmers, formerly of 52-56 Mine ave, have removed to their new and modern Phone fubscriptions has been established at 1099 | quarters at 429 GOLDEN GATE AVE. Valencia st, Bouth 47, of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | e funeral to-morrow | v | uiem high mass | en | pARKER—In this cfty, Juruary 25, 1003, Mrs. day morning, January 2%, | invited to attend the funeral to-day | ROLLINS— m the pariors | " j January 26, | | tery, Oakland. | SPLAIN-—In Sulsul | 27 years 9 months | (Tuesday). at 12 be celebrated for the repose of mencing at 9 o'clock. Vet Cemetery. T soul, com- Interment Mount Oii- | Sighth. In- | NASH—In the City and County Hospital, January 25, 1903, George Nash, a native of New York, aged 65 years. | " ‘Susan Parker, beloved mother of John and Charles Parker. a pative of Scotland, aged | 86 years. 67 Funemal Gray & Co. any), at services at the chapel of N. 353 Sutter street, to-day (Tues- ‘clock. Interment private, In the City and County Hospital, January 26, 1905, Frank J. Rollins, a native of Massachusctts, aged 25 years, SANGMASTER—In Livermore, Cal., January 25, 1903, John B. Sangmaster, beloved hus. band of Maud N. Sungmaster, and father of Dorothy D. Sangmmster, and son of Henry Sangmaster and Elizabeth Donnelly, and brother of Earnest Daisy Horigan, a nat 31 years and 7 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tuily invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | January 27, 1903, at 2 o'clock. from his | mother's residence, 935 Anthony street, West Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- | e of California, ag CHLUETER—In Oakland, January 25, 1903, Bk Jacob, beloved husband . ot Sophic Schiueter, and father of Adolph, Max and Theodore” Schlueter, a native of Holstein, | Germany, aged 67 years 5 months and 7 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wedn. day). at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 549 Madison street, Oakland. Cremation at Oak- land Crematorium. Cal., January 24, 1f beloved 80h of the late Mickgel aosi Mary Eplain, and brother of John and Wil “liam Eplain, a pative of Sa neisco, aged z, 2 nd }2 da; 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral o i 30 o'clack, from the pariors of McFadaen, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Bightn, thence to St, Joseph’s Church, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . STEINDLER—In this city, January 25, 1903, Russell, beloved son of lIsaac and Hatti Steindier, 8 native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 4 months und 13 days. @7 Friends und acquain‘ances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, January 27, At 12:15 o'clock, from the fam- ily reside 421 Laurel street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 2 o'clock traln from Third and Townsend streets. TOFT—In Watsonville, Cal., January 23, 1503, Hans Toft, beloved husband of Minnie Toft, and father of Henry Toft, and brother of Karsten, Peter and Anton Toft and Mrs, A. Bowers, Mrs. M. Fablansen and Mrs. Me- | Kenny, a native of Schleswiy Germany. vears and 8 monl m ;‘hl Lodge-No. 265, 1. O. O. F. St o 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | NW carner of | ot Noe, E 25 by N 115 {m | street, 54 W of Efghth avenue, | of Farallon | and 116, gift map 3; $10. fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), January 27, at 2 o'clock, from ggf Fellows' Hall, corner of Market and enth streets, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Alta Lodge No. 205, 1. O. O. F. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the resldence of Mr. and Mrs, P. Hansen, 612A Fourth street. TROGAR—In this city, January 24, 1903, Adam Trogar, a native of Germany, aged 4¢ Years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WALDMANN—In this city, January 25, 1903, Emma A, beloved wife of Charles Wald- mann, and niother of Harold Waldmann, and daughter of Mr. and Mis. Henry H. Schmoll, and sister of Mrs. L. Krall and Mrs. F. J. Leonard and Emil Schmoll, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 10 months and 23 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'elock, from her late resi- dence, 309 Tenth avenue, Richmond District. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WILBERT—In this city, January 26, 1903, Valentine P., father of Fleet 8. Wilbert and Mrs. T. D. Thomson, a native of Ohio, aged 65 years. L7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully- invited to attend the funéral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment_Cypress Lawn Cemetery. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. 1200 Chollar 33 200 Savage . a3 200 Chollar . 833 300 Sierra Ne €5 300 Con C & V..1 75 700 Silver Hill 54 200 Con C & V..1 70| 200 St. Louis 1 500 Exchequer ... (4 200 Union Con .. 89 600 Gould & Cur. 33| 700 Unicn Con v 300 Gould & Cur. 52| 200 Union Con 95 560 Gould & 48/ 200 Union Con w0 200 Gould & . 20| 200 Unlon Con .. &% 200 Gould & Cur. 36| 700 Yellow Jacket 35 209 Justice 10' 200 Yellow Jacket 33 200 Mexican 15/ 200 Yellow Jacket 36 100 Mexican 1 20/ 260 Yellow Jacket 37 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid As v Alpha . S06° 07 Julia . 06 Alta G5 () Justice 08 |up Andes . 09 10 Kentuck o5 07 Belcher 5) 61 Mexican . 0115 Best & Bel..2 10 2 15 Occidental ... 40 48 3 08 Ophir 60170 Overmas 50 51 Potosi 4 45 savage 2% 2 Scorpion — 0 Seg Belcher . 13 15 3'Slerra Nev... 64 63 S:ver Hill 58 €0 . Louis —_ i Eureka Con . Syndicate ... — 7 Exchequer 3 04 Unfon Con ... 90 92 Gould & Cur. 40 30 Utah ... 28 30 Hale & Nores (5 68 Yellow Jacket 37 39 Lady Wash.. — 10 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, JANUARY 26. F. W. and Fransetta L. Sumner to Calvin E. Knickerbocker, lot on E line of Van Ness ave- | nue, 70 8 of street, § 50 by E 136:6; $10. Walter B, to Louise M. Sage, Elizabeth rzelere and Milton B. Grosh, lot on S line , 137:6 W of Buchanan, W 50 by also lot ofi W line of Ninth avenue, 100 ‘alitornia_strect, N 500 by W 120; also y Ixth avenue and'Lake y W 45; also lot on W line of \ of Lake street, N 25 by W 120; also lots 1 and 21, biock 13, klint Tract: $10. Marshall and Sadie F. rfield to Morris SiminofY, lot on corner of Thirteenth and Stelner streets, 100, E 191 § 116:5, W 192; 10, Elizabeth and Paul Leonhardt and Harry and Charles Friesenhausen to Albert Meyer, lot on E line of Devisadero street, 137:6 S of Geary, Louise M. Sage, Elizabeth G. Larzelere and Milton D, Grosh to Walter B. Grosh, lot on alifornia and Baker streets, W %, E S 90:2%; also lot 18, block nt Tract; $10. John @nd Liliie E. ‘Duncan to John J. Pratt, lot on E line of Laurel street, 100 N of Clay, , 825, W 25, 8 27:8y, W $10. rican Surety Company of New York to Andrew and Emma_ Dahlberg, lot on § line of Sacramento street, 87:6 W of Laurel, W 25 by 8 107:7%; $10. Andrew and Johanna Dahlgren Dahlberg. same; Andrew and K Dahlberg to American Surety Compan ew York, same; $10, Andrew Anderson to H. W. Hutton, lot on N line of Scventeenth street, 55 W of Capp, W 25 by N 100; $10. Fernando and Jiia A. Nelson to Charles B. Hadley, lot on N line ‘ulr Henry street, 130 E 0. ohanna and Leonard Haas to Jean Matra- lot on W line of Church street, 75 N of Day, N 25 by W &0; $10. George E. Tooker to Edward D. Swift, 1ot on [ §25 by E 100; $10. to Andrew | N line of Twenty-fourth street, 240 W of Cas- tro, W SO by N 228; $10. Samuel O. and Tillie G. Meyer to Pauline Friediander, lot vn & line of Larkin street, 105 N of Geary, N 34:6 by E 60; §10. Alexander, Catherine and eresa O'Brien (by James Elston, trustee) to W. F. Willlam- son. 1950 D. 21i; iot on SE corner of Broadway and Leavenworth street, E 68 by S 40; trustee’s deed; $€30, Alexander, Theresa and Catherine O'Brien to Eugenio Delcarlo, same, quitclalm deed; $10. Willlam F. Willlamson to same, same; $10, Joseph E. Kelly to Catherine Kelly, lot on § line of Folsom street, 112:6 E of Ninth, S 90 by E 22:6; $10. John and Augusta Erlandson to Axel and Ida Borgvist, lot on IS line of De Haro steer, 100 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by E 100; $10. August and Clementine Knopfmacher to Heber W. Witham, lot on S line of Clement W 78:6 by 8 100: $10. Same to Emily Connolly, lot on SW corner 9f Clement strect and Elghih avenue, 8 100 by W5 D, Abraham and Bertha Alexander t Molinari, lot,on E_line of Ninth N ONT0 by B ) $1 Mary E. Kirwin to Louis B. Perramont, lot | on SE corner of Point Lobos and Ninth ave- nues, S 100 by B 57:6; $10. Augustus S. and Agnes B. M. Fauth (wife of Michael), Eleventh avenue, 225 S of I street, 8 25 by E 120; $10. Adoiph Mantke to J. J. Rauer, lot on § line street, 228 W of Plymouth, W Cleary to Anna | 50 by S 125, lot 3, block J, Rallroad Home- | stead; $1500. Elizabeth K. AT n. lot on NE corner of Persia avenue and Madrid strect. N by E 100, lot 4, block 37, Excel- | sior Homestea Same to 1o heleen. Tt on W line of Madrid street, 225 S of Persia avenue, § 75 by W 100, lot 7, block 27, same; gift Samé to Juscubine I n Lot on W line of Madrid street, 150 S of Persia avenue, § 75 by W 100, lot 7,"block 27, same; gift. Same to Louiz Thelsen, 100, lot &, block 27, same; gift. Andrew J. Headrick to Michael and Hanorah Barry, lot on SI corner California avenue, S0 SW of Coso street, SW 25 by SE 70, lots' 114 Hermine V. Rudgear Milton T. Vandersiice Jeaneite R. Mann (formerly Vandersiice), and Annie N. Johnson to J. f'rank Walters. lot on E line of Whitney street, 225 § of Thir- tieth, § 50 by ¥ 125, block 27, Fairmount; $10, Bro & Clark iron Works 1ot 16, block Z. Park 1 Fannie P. garnsworth to 1. block F, Sunsi Heights; $1. Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie P. Farnsworth, executrix) to same, same; $900. Swen and Hannah Johnson to Melbourne D. and Carrie E. Allen, lot on SW line of Fran- oin strest. 176 NW of Mission, NW 25 by SW 150, Academy Tract; $1800. Builders’ Contracts. Henry Lachman (owner) with E. M. Zimmer- mann (contractor), architect none—Entire cora- pletion of concrete retaining wall for lot on SW corner of Franklin and Sacramento streets, W 137:6 by 8 127:8%: $1125. Hartland Law (owner) with L. & E. Eman. nuel (contractors), architects Meyer & O'Brien —Interior finish work for building at inter- section of New Montgomery and Mission streets, 160 by 188; §24,250. ‘Albert Mengor (owner) with Edward P. Ken nedy (contractor), architect none—All work to Hulda B. ne Tract: 6 . Koch, lot 1ot on E line of | lot on SW corner | Madrid street and Persia avenue, S 76 by W | SOLDIERS TUAN of the Chief Justice of Hawaii. They Can Dispose of the * Plunder. B SO RERES, Special Correspondence of The Call. HONOLULU, 20.—The Jan. Tantalus, has been broken men- whom he saw through a window. diers. Sergeant Bales and Privates H. ley are the men arrested and each charged with housebreaking. Bail set at $600 apiece. was sent to the police station to se to intercept the sbldiers. Men in civili: hou, Justice. the road to Purahou, wagon came upon the two parties. Chief Justice at once recognized the m and they were arrested and taken to t! station. They denied having entered a When the Chief-Justice confronted soldlers’ faces lengthened. haversacks were opened a number of gkirts, silk waists and other articles trees on Tantalus. Las Lomas’ Officers. The recently elected Lomas Parlor of the Native Daughters marshal. greens, with fragrant flowers. All the officers the parlor, with the exception of two the trustees. are unmarried ladies. the termination of the ceremony a large bouquet of violets. there was dancing and the serving icecream. ———————— In the Divorce Court. ance and neglect. custody of a minor child. F. Getchell on the same was given the custody of grounds. nine perance. —_——— Hermann’s Sons to Dance, mann’s Bons will give a soclal in Un next. plumbing. tinning, fixtures for a one-story | except £as shades stable 130:31% E of Cole, E 25 by § 1 :6; §2350, | John Rosenfeld’s Sons fowners) with Knowles architects Meyer & tinning, plastering and painting, etc., for a seven-story and_basement structure on lot on SE corner | § 30 by E 80; | & Reichley (contractors), | O'Brien—Framing, carpenter work, of_Sto $25,350. on and Sutter streets, \ architect, pany (contractors); me on same; $1300, heating and cooler for Same owner with W. F. Wilton Company | (contractors), architects same—Plumbing, hot | and cold water piping and fixtures fgr same vn same; $4100. j | Same owner with Natfonal Electfie Company | (contractors), architects same—Electrie wirt HOUSE BREAKERS| EXCITES COUNCIL Rifle the Country Home Police Arrest Them Before country home of Chief Justice Frear! on Mount into eight | times within the past year and it re- | mained for the Chief Justice to be an | active participator in the capture of three leaving his house They were all sol- | 8 Carlton and T. Walton of Camp McKin- was | After they had departed from his house the Chief Justice entered and found that the place had been rifled. He went to'a neighboring cottage and from there word nd out men into Mapoa Valley and Makikl | an | clothes were post&d in a long line, guard- ing all the trails Yeading from Tantalu: At about § o’clock the patrol wagon with | additional officers was sent up to Puna- where it was joined by the Chicf Three officers had located the soldiers in Manoa and were following them down when the patrol The | en | he | ny house on Tantalis or stolen anything. the men_ he identified them positively. When told” whose house they had entered the | When their 1k of dress belonging to Mrs. Frear and other Iadies were found. The men then stated that they had found them under some Captain Pierce, com- | manding officer of Camp McKinley, was informed of the arrest of the soldiers officers ‘of Las of the Golden West were instalied in pubiic | in Mission Hall last night by District| Deputy Grand President Miss Brackett, | assisted by Mrs. O. C. Miller as grand | The hall was prettily decorated with golden crepe paper and huckleberry | while the stations were covered of of At Mis: Anna Lacey, the retiring president, and | the installing deputy were each presented ot of ot e hait | 10 speedy combined action for the object named; of Germania Lodge of the Order of Her- ion Square Hall on the evening of Sunday R e e i S e St . anl frame building and on lot on S line of Frederick street, Same owner with Globe Engineering Com- | same—Steam ng, | telephone work and switches for same on same; $710. isaac Liebes (owner) with Thomas Butle Son (contractors),. architect M. J. Lyon— cavating, bulkheaMng, concrete, cement, rougl and ‘ornamental brick work for an eight-story and basement brick, steel and frame Lulldin | on lot on BE corner of Turk and Jones streets, | E 57:6 by S 82:6; $16,450. Same owner with Ralston Iron Works (o r & on- | | tractors), architects same—Cast fron and | structural steel work for same on same | $11,500, | Same owner with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architects same | senger elevator and hydraulic vator complete for same on same; $3700, — HOTEL ARRIVALS. { NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Rogers&w, S Rafael |W_Lewiston, Jno Harrigan, 8 Jose |C Lewiston, | P Draghiscervile,S Jose G E Duffey | A Manning. § Jose | Mise L Burns, O J Weatherholt. Ft Brgz Miss Burnham, ¢ ctrie | F Powell, Enreka W L Crowell, P Cullinan, Monterey C F Burnett, Valiefo i W D Forbes, Valiejo Jas Boyd, Oakland | Mrs Dickson&s, Wtsnv W Lawrence, Oakle | Hugh Malr, § Dak G Dickson, Sau Chas T Wi W A Boyle, Hartford H C Webb, Chicago | S Green. Oakland Chas Duport, Chicago (J H King, Gilroy A Van Trott, ValieJo |D H Barrett, Sutton, Vallejo J T Brownson, Wabahs Miss B S —— Late Shipping Intelligence. | from Londan and Southampton. rd, N York | Miss Brown, S Rafa. as idewalk ele- Peru, Ind | {aneas Cy | Kansas Cy | aha raha | H B Smith, Ft Bragg |J D Church, Oakland |G Waterburry, 8 Jose Eureka (M P Patterson, N Yrk Mrs Saunders, L Gatos | M Holmes&d, ‘PtRchma | d 0 el J L Gardiner, S Rafael dilroy M Powers, Holllster Mrs Johnston, Wabash Geo Calhoun, Hollister offman, Jamestn ARRIVED. Monday, January 26. Stmr Redondo, Krog, #4 hours from San Pedro. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Artived Jan 26—Stmr La Champagne, from Havre: stmr Minneapolis, to a copy of this great book at the town subscribers desiring a copy supplied on receipt of §1 50. All express at subscriber’s expense. splendid $8 00 Atlas for $1 50. - : premium rate d $1 50. Out of of this splendid premium will be mail orders will bs shipped by Terms of this great offer: Subscribe for The Daily Call for a period of six months and you will be entitled to a copy of this * The Call's Great Premium| T0 ITS SUBSGIIBIR§. CRAM'S SUPERIOR ATLAS. A carload of Call Superior Atlases has arrived and they ars now ready for distribution. All subscribers to The Call are entitled * THREATENING CRY- P ity "y Shout of “Give Them the Rope” Interrupts Wallace. Wixson Winces Under Thrust but Defles Friends of ‘Water Report. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Jan. 26. ‘War was on to-night in the City Coun- ¢ll. In the midst of a speech by Council- | mar. Wallace, urging the body in commit- tee of the whole to take up the citizens’ committee report on municipal water su ply, a sharp cry of “Give them the rope” | from the lobby rang through the Coun- | ¢il chamber. | _The threatening utterance came from Edgar Pomeroy, who resides at 735 Tele- | graph avenue and {s prominent in tax re- f8rm movements. He was sitting among a group of interested listeners. Counci man Wixson, leaning against the lobby | rall, winced under the tnrust, for that cry | has been heard before in Oakland's legis- {lative halls. White with rage, Wixson | turncd upon the little group of men and | shouted “You're not strong enough to| give me the rope.” | Councilman Cadman, in the chair, | sharply rapped his gavel and called for | order, declaring he would summon the po- | | lice unless order were restored. 1 I don’t need any lobby to back me up,” | declared Wixson, “and no gang from the | Seventh Ward can come around here | | threatening to take us out and hang us.” | With. a further fling that he believed the report on municipal water was only politics, Wixson, followed by Bishop and Schaffer, walked out of the committee, breaking a quorum after a motion to ad- | journ had been lost. Councilmen Dornin | | and Cuvellier remained, backing Wallace | in his demand that the committee pro- | ceed with a consideration of the citizens’ report., Lack of a quorum, however, | forced adjournment. | ! During the Council meeting Wixson in- | | troduced a resolution (ten typewritten | | pages in length) condemning the proposi- | | tion to utilize a source of supply from | the Niles gravel beds, declaring that the | | water of the beds is unsatisfactory in | quality; that the suppiy is problematical and has been diverted to such an extent | as to render it unsafe, and that the prop- osition is likely to involve the eity in| | costly and interminable litigation. The | resolution at great lensth presents many arguments against the report, and con- | cludes: | Resolved, That the city of Oakland invite, | through the Mayor and the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk, the co-operation of 8an Francisco, Alameda, Berkeley, San Jose, | Stockton, Sacramento and the small incorpor- | ated towns around the Bay of San Franeisco in | a movement to bring water for general munici- pal uses from Lake Tahoe or some one of the | large rivers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, | and that correspondence be had at once with the Mayors and municipal boards of said cities with a View of taking Immediate steps looking | ae oel by Ehiabier toar s by Aaartaieat | and the plan submitted at an early date to the | voters of the respective citles. | Councilman Dornin, as soon as the reso- | lution had been read, was on his feet de- | OAKLAND, Jan. 26.—Mabel L. Coit was | manding to know if this counter move | granted a divorce to-day from Harry W. | was not one purely to delay presentation Colt on the grounds of habituai intemper- | She was awarded the | Mary A. Get- | chell was granted a divorce from James | She | minor | chilaren. Peter K. 8wiefel to-day brought | suit for divorce agalnst his wife, Flor-| ence E. Swiefel, om the ground of intem- | of a municipal water pian to the voters. | ““Is this report from any citizens' com- | mittee?"” he asked. “Whence does it ema- | nate It emanates from Mr. Wixson,” volun- | teered Chairman Schaffer, who sent the | document to the committee of the whole. | The Council passed to print the applica- ticn of J. H. Macdonald for the Adams Point-Pleasant Valley electric road fran- chise. A protest from W. E. Miles, cauged the applicants to agree to run | double tracks on Webster street and to operate cars under at least a l5-minute headway. / | A protest of numerous citizens, head- ed by W. E. Gibson, C. /H. Brosna- han, P. H. Sexton, J. H. Creeley and George Roeth, against the erection of the Pacific Odorless Incineratory Company | plant at Twenty-sixth and Magnolia | streets was referred to the City Attorney | for an opinion as to the power of the City | Council in the matter. { | The new office boy knows more running a business at the en@ of his week than his boss will ever know. _ RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFOZNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. €0, | LESSEES | out irst | | SAN [PACISLO ANL nORTH PAGIFIC | ) | RAILWAY COMPANY, ! ! Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St.| AN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | ¥ , 9:00, 11 2. m. 33, m. Thursday xtra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at . m. , 11:00 a. m.; i | Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fulton ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale “Hopland Sonoma | u-m’g} Glen Ellen | 6:05 p| Sebastopol Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Speings; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spfl"fi Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, ' Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- i ter Vailey, John Day’ Riversi Lieriey's, Buckrell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Spri Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Kins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, , Usel; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonyille, Cummings, Bell's Springs, g‘l’fll, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. 5 On Sundays—Round-irip tickets to all peints beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. bullding. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. ‘SATUBDAYS QNLY Leare Tavers %90 ». acrive Sam Prancisws 1130 5 Ticket Offces, 921 MARKET STREET aad SAVSALITO FERRY. 13 SQUTHERN PACIFIC T O R FRAN CISCO, (Mal: Foot of Market Streét ) Fuox JANUARY 15, 1908. ARRIVE LEAv) 7.004 B enicia, Suisun, Eimira and Sacra- mento 338 56 0z, x».,..(i-.l'l:lm !:z'xu i 6.25» 304 N Stockton, an: T 2 8.00a Davis. iviile, Orovilic. - 8004 Atiaic Express-Ogiea i Fait. 10054 8.004 Port Costs, Martinez, Antloch, Tracy. Stockton, Sacramento, Los Mendots. Haaford, Visalia. Porterviile ma4.2se 8.00a Port Costa, Martinez, desto, Merced, Fresno, Gosl - hhuull:; lutnd‘le'li 5.252 B e Barsioce. Spriagss. Willow Red Bluff, Portiand.. 7867 8.30a Niles, San Jjose, Lives ton, Tone, Sacrumento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. 4.250 8.30a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. and Angels . 410.00a Crescent City Expross— Martines, “Tracy, Lathrop, stockton. Merceds Raymoud, Fre Bakersfleld, Loa Angeles and w Orleans. 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Ogd Denver, Omaba, Chicago. 12.00% Hayward, Njes and Way Stationa. 11.007 Sacramento River Steamers 1 Benicta, Winters, _Sacrament Woodiand, Wiliiams. Colusa. ville, Oroville ........ o Hayward, Nlics and Way Stations.. Mart!aes,San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Ress........ Martinez. Tracy. Lathrop. Niles. Livermore. Stockton. Lodi.. Hayward. Niles, Irvington, Ssn Jose, Livermore. aaeeee The Ow! Limited—Freano, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugua for Sants Barbara, Los Angeles. (Golden State Liiited Sieeper carried on Owl Train for CHICARO) ..., ... Port Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los Banos.. Niles, Local i 1.28» Hayward, Niles and San Jose. Vallejo e ZOgilen. Denver, Omaha. St. Louls. Chicago. ... «7.00 Sunset Limited —New York, New Mendota, Martinez— Westbound.. w 8.28a 7007 San Pablo, Port Costa, Martines B TS Stem & Gaiiforaie Expvess—ia W X a Expre Lo M:rr!nl'flll."mfll‘ gp pECrand Puget Sound nd Eaat. 391 [ay W to, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, VI N Gange COA G LN e, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssnts Cruz and Way Station o San " Joss, Orlental Mail Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresmo. and Way Stations. ramento. 8. RN 11.25¢ Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, saila. Bakersfeld . B.154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, 12.16» Newark. Centerville. New Almaden Felton, Boulder Creok. Santa Cruz and Principsl Way Station . 110.504 4188 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos......§ "';;gs 9307 Hynter's Tratn—San Jose and Way tattons Leaves nday OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Silp 9) —+7:15 9:00 11:00 a.M. 100 300 515 r.x From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — *6:00 13:08 #9:05 10:00 A 1200 280 4.00 ». AST LINE (Broad c?rnfid aud Yownseyd Streets.) 6104 San Jose and Way Stations. s‘ San Jose and Way Stations. 00s New Almaden.. 8.00a Coest Line Limited —San Joss. Gilroy, Hollister, Salinas,San Luis Oblspo. S8anta Barhara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate atior o 10004 Pacific Coast Express—New O r leans. Los Angeics, and East . 10457 9.00a San Tres Pinos, Capitoia, Ban ruz Pacific Grove,Saitnas, San Luls Obfspo and Principsi Intermediate Statlons .. 0.30. .30a San Jose and > San Jose and Dei Monte Express—San Jose, Gil- roy, Hollister, Santa Cruz. Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grov Baifnas and Principal Stations. 3.30r Buriingame. San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto_Mayfield, Mountain View. Lawrence, Sants. Clara and San Jose. lgA 14.30r ‘San Jose, Gilroy and Way Statfonst10.45a 15,00 San Jose. Los Gatos and Principal 12.162 Way Statlons. .o A §5.307 San Joscand Principal Way Stattons 18.004 16.167 San Mateo, Belmont, Bereaford.Saa Carlos, Redwood, Fair Osks, Menlo Park. Paio Alto.. at 00r Sunset Limited. Easthound Luls Obispo, Sants Barhars, Los Angeles, Deming, EI Paso, N 2 New York.. S 3T Do Jove i wee Statfons. . A for Morniog. x Satarday and Sunday only. § Staps at all statfons on Sunday. 1 Sunday cxcented. $ Sunday only. Satnrday only. & Connects at Goshen Je. with trains for Hanford, Visalis. At Fresno, for via Baager. Via Coaet Line. Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Niles. " gflflg ext,om S?tn‘rrd" 1a Son Joaquin Valley. ¥ Stooa Santa Clara aouth boand. From HoMfster sunects Sunday only north bousd, Salinas ¢ California Limited... Daily To CHICAGO fn [deal Train for Those Who CANTA Fe TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Local Ov'rld Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily { Rt & i { { Lv San Fran. $:00a, 9:30a 00 > Ag Stockton 31 i 15 p * Merced ... 28 a ** Fresno 5 & ** Hanford . 50 a ‘* Visalia 00 & ** Bakersfieid . i35 a * Kansas City.| . 202 Chicago . 7p a for morning. p for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfield Loeal, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. LINITED, “aryine Friace fesios . carrying Pa eeplng Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. C ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Dajly. 4:00 p.m, Is Stockton al. Corresponding 11:10 a. m. daily. is the Overiand wita e 'and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palacs Sleeper, which cuts out at Presno. Correspond- ing Gain arives at 8:00 p. m. daily. Offices—@41 Market street and In Ferry De- pot, San Franciseo: 1112 Breadway, Oakland. CAZADERO, ETC. SHORE e Soery 7:45 a. Mill_Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-T, 38, 199, 1410, 11, 111:30 a. m.. 12:30, 1*1:30, 2:35, *3:60,-5. 6. 7:30, 9, 11:46 p. m. Trains marked () run to San Quentis. Those marked (f) to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Sat- urdays. On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. train Tund to Fairfax, TRl AT Baanm po sy mRanec —Weel z 225, 18, 11:65 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, $3:43, 4:30, 5:30, 8:45, 10320 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, 7:35, 1545 a “mo ’l.z:h;z‘.n. 33:28 :58, 7:35, 10:20 p. Trains marked (1) start from San tin. FROM MILL VALL!Y O —Week days—5:45, 7 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2: 5, », m. ISUNDAYS—6:35, 7:55, 10, 11: -m.. 12:05, 1:05, 3:40, 3:40, 4:55, 6:05, T:10, 18;' p m. THROUGH TRAINS. week days—Cazadero and way Tomie and way, SaGORE e 3:15 p, m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way :#:EE:- and Legal Holidays—$ s. m., Caza- Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 & w, Polas Reyes and way stations